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[" gp CSSS tin Sagas .=.- \u2018Quebec, ta wit: ' No.534.MJOLUME IX.\u2014No.21, > THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1833.peluche Susette, \u2018 [New Series.) vette de Quebec.TOME IX.\u2014No.21.JEUDI, 8 MARS, 1832.- : eee ob DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.: Éberitt's Sales, + lo wir \u2018PusLic Notice is heréby given, \u2018that the undermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have heen seized, and will be SoLp at the féspective tiniés and places as mentioned below, all persohs having claims \u2018on the same hre hereby.required to make them known according to Law.All oppcsitions afin d\u2019ulinuller, afin de distraire or afin de chdrge, exceptin case ot Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by Law allowed, \u2018arc required to be filed with the uñdersigned, at his Office, prévious to-the fifteen days next preceding the day of \u2018sale, oppositions afin de conserver fnay lie filed at ay li - within two dilys next after fie réturn of the Writ.PLURIFS FIERI x CAS, ei nt ehec, ta wit : - ILLIAM PRICE of tha city, county æ No.R83.1 W aud district of Quebec, Merchant, Agsinet PAUL ROBERGE of the parish of Point Levi.in the county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec, Inn- \u201cKeeper, and another, to wit : Ap emplacement situate in the putish of St.Joseph de la Point Fevi, near the River Chau \u201cdiére, eantaigiag about one arpeut in énperftie, bounded in frout by the King's highway, in the rear by Louis Roberge, \u2018juining on ome side to the north east to the Honourable John Caldwell, 30d où the other shle to the sotith-west to the King\u2019s bighway, with also the honse with stone fouh- \u201cdution, stables, circumstauces and dependenceies.To be sold at the Church door of the aforesaid Parish of St.Boseph de la Pointe Levi, on the THIRTY-FIRST day of JULY next, at TEN o\u2019clock ia the iporoing.The said writ _returuable on the 13t Ott.next.: J W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.7tb March, 1832.FIER! FACIAS: VEORGE POZER, of the city, county and district of Quebec, Esquire, L DALZIEL, of the same , \u201cwife of \u2018wgwinst RACH - Gesrge Gardner, wow slwent, separte de biens from her sald usbatwd, in the\u2019 hands 6f MICHEL LANDRY, Huissier Mhudiencier, Curator, daly appeinted to the delaissement ade in this cause, towit: A lot of ground or emplacement sitvate in St.Roch\u2019s Suburbs, In the city of Quebec, con- wsting of forty-eight feet in front by fifty feet in\"depth, Pounded in front tewards the North by De Fosses street, wad in the rear towards the south by André Leme'ih, re- resenting Louis Lemelin, on the oie side towards the east | by Anne street, and où the other side towards the west by the lot number fivé, grañted to Charles Chamberland, with \u2018a house thereon érected and its dependencies.To be sold at my office in the Court House, in the said city of Quebec, on the THIRTIETH day of JULY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.\u2018The said writ returnable 1st Ottober, 1832.2 W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff.\u2018Quebec, 6th March, 1832 Eat tens ee] DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.7 Sherif£'s ales.to wit: ; Puruic Notice is hereby given, that the undermentigned LANDS end TENÉMENTS \u2018have been seized, aud will be SoLp at the respective times and places as meptioned.below, all persons having claims eu the same axe hereby required to make them known wecerdigg to Law.All oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraîre or _ufin de charge except in case of Venditioni Expunas, to which nosüch oppositions are by Law a lowed, ave required to be filed with the wndersigned, at his Of- \u201clice previous to the fifteen days next preceding the duy of sale, oppositionsitfin de conserver may be filed at any tine within two days next after the return of the Writ.\u2019 FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : OLIN McDOUGALL, of the rity No.2286.} of Montreal, in the district of Mon- trèal, grocer, Plaintiff, against HENRY T(FFIN, heretofore of the parish of St.Jacques, new of the parish of St.Rach, in the district of Montrenl, trader, Defendant.An emplace- went aitnatein the Ste.Mary saburbs of the city of Montreal, io wee said district of Montreal, comprised within the follow.ig limits, that is to say, bounded in front by St, Mpry-street, in reat by one Goyet, joiniog on one side by Pahet-Street, and on the otber side by François Desautels, the said _emplacement being the nôrth coruer of Ste: Mary and.Panet > streets, with a honse and other buildings thereon erected.To \u201ctk sold at my office in the city of Montreal aforesaid, on the NINTH day of APRIL next at ELEVEN of tie clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Futias rewurpable the 18th April next.| ve Pe oe F.PERRY, Deputy Sheriff.Sherifi\"s OMce Sd December, 1831.: FIER] FACIAS._ Montreal, to wit : J °8% PANGMAN, of Grace Hall iid 1809.¢ the fief and peigniory of Linchenaie, in the district of Montreal, Esquire, seignior in possession \u2018of tue said fief and seigniory of .Lachenaie, plalouft against FRANCOIS DUBOIS, of the parish of Sniot Henri de Minecouclié, in the said district of \u2018Monteqal, busbanddwn, defendant : 19, A lund situate at La Plaine in the parish of usin} Henri de Mpscauche aforesaig; coutaining three arpents in front by thfity arpents in depth, hounded io front on the Pra oe 4 a x - nbeth by the river Saint Pierre, in the rear by unconceded lands, onone side by Jean Bte.Roch dit Thoin; and ou the other side by Pierre Gagnon or his representatives, with a honse, barn and other buildings thereon erected.2°, A land situate.ut La Plaine in the parish of St.Heuri de Mascouche aforesaid, containing three arpents, more or less, in front by tiveaty arpents-in depth; bounded in front on the south by the brobk; ruisseau, St.Pierre; in the reätr by the land hereinafter described, on one side by Pierre Corbeille, and of the side by Antoine Gagnon, with a house, barn, stable and oben thereon erected.3°.A land en bois tle bouts, sitiiate on the top of the Côte Batarde in the parish of St.Henri de Mus- cotiche aforesuid, known as number twenty ode, containing three arpedts and six teet in froat; by abbut tivelve arpents in depth, comprising thirty six aipents-and two fifths, of an \u2018arpent in siiperficies, bonded on ohe side by the King's highway, on the other side by the lind 14d above described; on one side by nitthbetr twenty and on the otlier side by nhmber tiventy twd.To be sold at tie-Churéh door of the parish of St.Henri de Mascoucéle aforesaid, on the NINTH day of APRIL next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The sald writ of Fieri Facias retiirnable the 2ud April pext.: F.PERRY; Deputy Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 3rd December, 1831.wb apm.DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS.Sheriff's Hales, \u2018To wr P BLIC Notice is hereby giveh, \u2019 tffat the uhderineitioned LAN S and TENEMENTS have been s¢ited and will he SoLp at the respective tiles and places as mentioned below, alt per: sons Tiaving clabils on the same ave bereby required to = make them khown accordifig to Law.\"All apposition akin d\u2019ynnuller, afin de distraire or afin de charge except ilk.cage of Vendilioni Exponus, to which no such oppositions are by Law allowéd, are required to be filed with the under- sighed, at his Office previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale, oppositions «fin de conserper may be filed at any time withifs two days next after the retdin of the Writ.Three Rivers to wit : FILS MICHEL CRESSE\u2019; Fs* .No.293: quire, of the parish of St.John Baptiste, de Nicélet, in the county of Nicolet, in the district of Three Riveis.No ary Public, against JOSEPH ANDRE THERIEN, formerly of the said parish of Nico- let, at present ot the parish of St.Michel d\u2019Yamaska, in the said Confity of Yamaska, in the said district; yeoman : An emplacement situate in the village of Nicolet, coutaining seventy feet in front, by thirty one feet in depth, afterwards it takes eighty two feet in front, By ninety-nine feet \u201c{av depth, the whole more or less, bounded in front by the hain street, and by Ambroise Thibault, in rear by St.Joseph street, joining on one side towards the north-east to the Rue Octave, and on the other side towards the south-west to the said Am« broise Thibault, with a house of about 41 feet by 26 feet; a coach house, and a stable théreon \u2018erected.The said em- lacement subject first, to the.charges; clauses, conditions, and reservations mentioned in the contract of concession f the land of Which the_ said emplacémeint makes part, and especially to the right of Banalité et retrait conventionnel, towards the Seigneurs of the seigniory of Nicolet, without diminution cr innovation : Seéondly, to pay, bailler et acqhitter yearly on the seventh of January, arent Joncière, annuelle, perpetuelle, et non'rachetable, ot the sum of one pound two shillings ahd six pence, currency, in favor of the Corpcration of the Seminary of Nicolet.To be sold at the Churth door of the said parish of Nicolet, the ELEVENTH day of JULY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.Th said Writ returnable the thirteenth day of September next.I G.OGDEN, Sheriff, Three Rivers, 1st Match, 1832.dish Sh RATIFICATIONS: Provinte bf Lower Canada,) IN THE KING'S BENCH.District of Quebec.Quebec, 8thDecember,1831.No.1217.Expdirte\u2014ALEXANDER MILLER, Assistant Inspector of Roads for the City and Baiilieue of Quebec, PUBLIC NOTICE is; by these presents; given that there has been \u2018deposited in the Office of the Prothonotaries of the Court of King's Bench for the district of Quebec; two deesils, to wil : An acfe consented to, by JOSEPH MALILLOU, Bachelor, of full age, garçon majeur, and MAGDELEINE DROUIN, fille majeur, both of thecity of Quebec.in {avorof ALEXANDER MILLER of the said place; Assistant Inspector of Roads for thé City and Banlieue of Quebec, passed before: Mtre.Louis Pahet and his confrére, Notaries, at Quebec, dated the twenty- Second day.of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, purporting to be a sale of three undivided fourth pars of an emplucbment gîituate in the.Upper Town of Queher, containing in the whole thirty febt in front or thereabott, by eighty feet in depth, bmsmtted in front by the level of the street St.Joachim, and in rear by Anthony Anderson, representing.Jacques Dénéchans on one side to the north-east by Misa Todd, and on the other side to the south-west by Mr, Mills, tagether with the three undivided fourth parts of the hones, stable, coneh house, and other butldings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.Aud auother acte, executed by Alexis 4 mo.\u2014- eam ba et Pelletier, pilot, residihg aut Isle Vérte, in the county of Rimouski, in the district above mentioned.as well for himself as fot Einhille Maillon; his wife, in favonr of the said Alexander Miller.passetl betore the said Mire.Lonis PPanet and his confiere, Notaries, at Quebec, dated tlie twenty second day of Junè, otle thousand eight hind dred and thirty, being a sale of the other undivided fourth part of the emplacenieht, house, and dependen- -¢ies herein before describetl.The said Alexander Millar has been in possession of the said immovable property sihce the twenty second day of April, oné thoiisand eight huildred and thirty; conformably to the deed herein above recited ; before which period the said immaevable pro.pérty had been in the possession of Joseph Maison, carter, of the tity of Quebec, and this, in right df preprie- torship of the said infmoveable property during the three years preceding.\u2018The said immovable property ie Hÿ- pothèque et grèvé in favor of the said Magdeleine Drouin, to the payment of asum of one huhdred and twenty-fre pounds, currency, for the remainder of the price rtipu- lated for the purchase according to the said deed of the twenty-second day of\u2019 April, one thousind eight hundred and thirty\u2014which sum is payable iti three yeurs from this date, without interest for the first year, but with interest on the two last years.That imoreover tbe sniti Magdeleine Drotiin is to have the use und enjoymeut of the said emplacement and house during three years, réckoning from the first of May; one thousand eight hundred and thirty, the first ydar without payment of any rbit, and the two other years at the rate of two pounds, currency; per month, payable at thé expiration of each moiith.And the said immovable property ie als - hupothéque et grivt in favor of the said, Alexis Pelletier and of the suid Emilie Mailldh, his wife, to the payment of - the sum of dixty-two poinds ten shillings, currency, for the balance af the purchase ntoney according tp the saigl .dbbd of the twenty-second day of June, one .thwwamt | eight hundred apa thirty, which mm is payable the fest duy of August, one thousand eight bundred awd thirtys \u2018ong, Wwitholit interest.\u201d All persons wiv have or claim so \u201cbave any privileges ur hppothèques in vittne of any title, or hy any other meanu:seever, is aud upon the suid emplacement and bouse herein abuve described.img.diately befure-and atthe time of the\" sale of the same the said Joseph Maillon, Magdeleine Ironia, Alexis Pelletier, and Emilie Maillou, are by these presents required to take notice, that an application will be made to the said Court.on MONDAY, the NINTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of ratification, and they are by these prejents required to signify sn writing their oppositions, and file them in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day.In default of which they will be for ever foreclused the right of doing s0.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower Canada,) OFFicE or THE Proraono.District of Quebec.TARY' OP His Masksrv'g COURT oP Kina's Bencn.Quebec, December th, 1831.No.1212.Expétte-JAMES GIBB and THOMAS GIBB, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that thete has been lodged in the Office of the Prathanotary of the Court of King's Bench for the district of Quebec, a deed of sale made and passed at Montreal befure Mtrp, Grant and his cynirère, Nataries Public, the tweuty- second day of the month of October last past, betwegn the Honorable GEorG¢ MdkFarT,.of the City of Moatreal, merchant, acting in the name of and as Attorney, pres curetir fonds of Archibald Lawson of Glasgow, in that.pagt of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and lrelaii called Scotland, merchant, the said Archibald Lawson acting in the name of and as commissioner of the sequed- tered goods and chattels of the co-parinership of John Macnatight and company of Glasgow aforesnid, mep- chants, and of John Macnaught, as member of the Bai co-partnership, the said George Moffatt, acting alsoin i, \u2018name of and as attorney, procureur fondé, of the said John Macnatighit, of the one part, and Mesars.JAMES GIBB and THOMAS GIBB of the City of Quebec, merchants, of the other part, present and accepting for them Robeèt Simpson of the City of Montreal, merchant, their aitorney, proéureur Jondé, that is to say :\u2014Of one just undivided fourth partol'a certain lot or piece of land and depend- ences situdte on the north shore of the river St, Lawrencé, in the Lower Town of Quebec, itt the suid Province Lower Canada; to wit :\u2014A certain wharf or lot of an sitilate on the east side of Clinmphin street, hounded as follows that isto sty :\u2014tewards the south cast by the fiver St.Lawrence, towards the north west by Champlain street, towards the south west by Anthony An- detson, and towards the darth éast by His Majcsty, and containing thirty eight thousatid and twenty feet in superficies.English rtieavuré, and such as the said lot or piecé of land and premises are more at lengtit described In the Létters Patent, granting the same, and in the plan thereto annexed, together witha just undivided \u2018faurth part of the houses, hangnrds and other buildings Built upon the sald premises, circumstances and dopen- dencies, and moieover one just undivided fourth part of all the term which remains-unexpired of the bail emphithép- tique, under Letters Patent granted by His Majesty for t term of thirty years, which began to run from the flust day.- of May, in the yegr one thousand elght hundred and eleven, ta the onorable James Irvine, John Macnaught, Alexander Leslie and James Leslie, dated at the Castle of St, Lewis, iu the city of Quebec, in the salt Province, the seventeenth of June, in the said year one theusand ci bundred and eleven, of à certain lot, or ploce'of laud add v .: 144 wharf situate on the east side of suid Champlain street, in the said Lower Town of Quebec, hounded as follows, that js to say : on the horth east and south east sides by part, of the \u2018 Kiñg's Wharf\u201d* and by the iver St.Lawrence, and the south west snd north west sides by the wharf and pre- pulses then actu: lly oecupied by tie suid James Irvine, John Macnaught, Alex.Leslie, and Jas.Leslie, and containin three thousand and forty-four feet in superficies, English measure, and such as the said lot or wharf are also more at large described in the said bail emphithéotique under the Letters Patent granting the same as above said, and in the an thereto anuexcd, circumstapces and dependencies.Fhe said sale made, subject the purchasers to figfil aud execute alithe charges, clauses and conditions, and te observe all the restrictions and reservations \u2018upon or concerning the said lots or pieces of land and premises so sold and granted, conveyed, and mentioned in the said Yetters patent, aud especially subject to the charge of cantinning to pay to our Sovereign Lord the King, the aonual rent covenanted for in the said bail emphythéotique, ander the lettgrs patent above dated; to wit; the sum oftwenty six Hounds, eleven shillings currency, every six months, the which payments, shall be made in the said province of Lower Canada, to the Receiver General of iis Majesty or others to whom it may appertain, on the first days of November and May in each year, during all the remaining unexpired term of the said bail emphythéo- tique.It is nevertheless understood and agreed upon that the said James Gibb and Thomas Gibb, their heirs and assigns, shall only be charged by these presents, to wit: firstly, with the payment of the just fourth of the said annual rent or sum of twenty-six pounds, eleven shillings currency ; and secondly, with fulfilling and exe- .cuting one fourth of all and several the charges and ob- Yigations nbove mentioned.The said parties declaring in conclusion, that the said deed of sale is in confirmation .of the sale inform of lease and release mude à l'instant des mêmes lieux by the said vendor, in tbe names as aforesaid, to the said purchasers, which said deeds are also depo- \u2018sited with the aforesaid deed, to have recourse thereto, .in case of need.The said undivided fourth part of the said lot or piecg of land, houses, wharf, buildings and (other premises, has been possessed by the said John Macnaught tor the three last years, which have immedi- \u2018ately preceded the said twenty-second day of October, ane thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, date of the \u2018uaid deed vf sale, and since that day to the present moment by thesaid James Gibb and Thomas Gibb.And \u201call persons who may have or claim to have, any privilege er hypothec, under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said property, immediately previous to and \"at the time the same was acquired by the said Honorable George Moffatt, ave hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court, onthe NINTH day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and thy are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, -and file the same in the office of the said Prothonotary, .¢ight days at least befure that day, in detault of which they will be for ever precluded from the right ot doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.} IN THE KING'S BBNCH.the 6th December, 1831.Exparte\u2014-CHARLES TURGEON.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has heen lodged in the Office of the l\u2019rothunotary of the Court of King\u2019s Bench of and for the District of Quebec, à * deed made and executed before W.F.Scott aod collesgue, Notaries Pablio, in the city of Quebec, on the tweuty-seveuth \u2018day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousaul eight hundred aud thirty-one, being a sale made by the Honorable MATTHEW BELL, Esquire, of the city of Quebec, one of \u2018the Members of the Legislative Conncil of and for the said Province, merchant, and GEORGE KEYS, Esquire, of the \u201csaid City of Quebec, merchant, acting for the effect of these presents, as trustees of the real and personal estate of the Honorable James Irvine, Esquire, late of the said city of tJuebec, oue of the Members of the Legislative Council nfore said, merchant, deceased, to them the said Matthew Beil and \u2018George Keys, sold and conveyed by John George Irvine, Es- \" quire, of the said City of Quebec, merchant, (to whom the same devolved as only son and heir at law of the said late James Irvine, who died intestate) of the one part, and CHARLES TURGEON, Esquire, of 1\u201d e said city of Quebec, merchant, of the other part, being a sale by the said Matthew Bell snd George Keys in their said qualities to the said Charles.Turgeon of * Two certain lots of ground or emplacements contiguous to each other, situate and being in $¢.Famille-street, in the Upper Town of the said city of Quebec, severally containing as follows, that is to say, ove of the said lots containing thirty-three feet English measure in \u201cfront on St.Famille-street aforesaid, the said front com- _mencing at the distance of sixteen feet like measure from the north-tvest corner of Hope-gate, by seventy-one feet like wea- \"sure in depth on the east side along Rampart-strect,and seventy feetin depth ou the west side abutting on the lot No.four, part aud parcel of the property whereof the said two lots - hereby bargained and sold also formed part, and forming a su- rerficies of two thousand three huvdred and twenty-six and a raté square feet, measure aforesaid, bounded in front or towards the south by St, Fawille-street aforesaid, in the rear or towards the north by the said lot number four, on one side towards the cast by Rampart-street, and on the otter side towards the west by the other of the said contiguous lots bere- after next described, nud the other of the said lots containing forty feet English measure aforesaid in front on St.Famille.street uforesnid, by seventy feet like measure in depth on the \"east aide, and sixty-nipe feet like mensure in depth on \u2018he \u201cwest side, abutting on the said lot number four, and forming n superficies of two thousand seven kundred and eighty square feet English measure aforesaid, together with part of an old stone built dwolliug-house of twa stories high, erected and being «on tue said two lots of ground or emplacements, und all and singular otber the aprurtenauces and dependencies whatepever thereunto severally and respectively beloug- ing or in suy wise appertaining,\u2019 the said lots of ground .possessed by the said lgte James 1 rvime, deceased, end since his demise by bis nforepnid heir, as prepeietor for three years preceding the said anys twenty-seventh of Many, one theussnd eight hundred wad thirty-one, asd thence rio by the said Charles Turgeon.Awd all persons who may Wave or claim (0 have any privilege of, hypothes.wader avy litle or by soy menus whatsoevce, Îg Or uppe tbe said two lots of ground or premsiscs, immediately proviqus to aoû at the time.ghe same were acqitired by the sald Charles Ter, as nferenphd, are hereby notified that il be te the said Province of Lower Canada District of Quebec.No.1213.Court où TUESDAY, WEEN wr of Fea next bos à ~\u2014\u2014 ~ | TOR QUEBRC GAZBIIN.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 Prothouotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will Le for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B, Provineeof LowerCanada,] COURT or KING'S BENCH.District of Quebec.the 7th of December, 1831.No.1218.Erparte-HENRY BLACK.* UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that there has bean deposited in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King's Bench, for the district of Quebec, a deed of sale made and executed by and between Dame MARIE LOUISE FLEURY DE LAGORGENDIERE, widow of the late Honorable Antoine Louis Juchereau Duchesnay, Esquire, in his lifetime a member of the Legislative ang Executive Council of this Province, residing in St.Lewis-street, in the Upper Town of Quebec, of the one part, and HENRY BLACK, Esquire.Advo- cale, residing also in the said Upper Town of Quebec, St.Anne\u2019s-street, of the other part.before William Delery, Esquire, and another Public Notaries, and bearing date the twenty eighth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty.one, wherein and whereby a sale hath been made by the said Marie Louise Fleury DeLagorgendière, to the said Heury Black.of one undivided sourth part or share, of and in all the fief and seigniory of Deschambault, situate on the north side of the River St.Lawrence, in the district of Quebec, containing one league and thirty-three arpents, or thereabouts.in front, by three leagues in depth, bounded in front to the svuth, by the River St.Lawrence, and in the rear, to the north, by the Township of Alton, on one side, to the north-east, by the Burony of Portnenf, and on the other side, to the south-west by the fief belonging to the heirs of Lachevrotière, with one undivided part or share of and in the Banul Mill of the said fief or seigniory of Deschambault, with the ap.purtenauces, and of, and in all, and every ungranted lands, making part and parcel of the said fief and seigniory of Deschambault, whereof the said Marie Louise Fleury De Lagorgendiére was seized and possessed as Seignioresse for one undivided fourth of the said seigniory of Deschambault ; and of all and every the cens et rentes.droits de lods et ventes, droit de banalité, droits de retrait, rentes, services, seigniorial rights, dues and duties to the said fief and seigniory of Deschambault belonging.or appertaining, and hereafter to accrue and becowe due, and which are and may be lawfully held and enjoyed with the said fief and seigniory of Deschambault.Of which said undivided feurth of the said fief and seigniory of Deschambault, the said Marie Louise Fleury De Lagorgendiére hath been possessed as proprietor for the last three years past.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privileze or hypothee, under any title, or by any means whatsoever, in, to, or upon the said undivided fourth of the said fief and séignio- ry of Deschambault, and premises herein before described, immediately previous to or at the time the same was acquired by the said Henry Black, as aforesaid, are hereby notified thatapplication will be made to the said Court of King\u2019s Bench on TUESDAY, the TENTH day of APRIL, next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation of the said deed of sale, and of the purchase therein and thereby made ; and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least hefore that day, in default whereof\u2019 they will be tor ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.B.R.Orricz or TuE PROTHO- NOTARY oF THE COURT UF King\u2019s BENcH FOR THE Dis- TRICT OF QUEBEC, this 25th day of January, 1832.Province of Lower Canada, District of Quebec, No.1515.Lxparte\u2014GILLESPIE, FINLAY & Co.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 Quebec, a deed made and executed before L.T.MucPherson and colleague, Notaries Public, on the Twentieth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, between the Honorable JOHN FORSYTH, of the city of Montreal, Merchant, then at the city of Quebec, acting as the Attorney duly constituted and appointed of Frederick Grant, Esquire, heretofore of Quebec, Merchant, and now of Mount-Cyrus near Montrose, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland culled Scotland, by und in virtue of his Letter of Attorney duly executed and passed before Joseph Planté and his confrère, Notaries, at Quebec, on the first day of February, which was in the year of our Lordone thousand cight hundred and seventeen, of the one part ; and WILLIAM FINLAY, Esquire, of the said city of Quebec, merchant, acting as well for himself as for his copartners in trade, namely, Robert Gillespie, and Alexander Gillespie, Junior, both of London, in that part of the aforesaid United Kingdom of Great B:itain and Ireland, called England, and George Moffatt, John Jamieson and Robert Gillespie, Junior, of Montreal in the Province of Lower Canada, all using commerce together at Quebec aforesaid, under the name, style and firm of \u201c\u201c Gillespie, Fin- lay & Co.\u201d\u2019 of the other part, being a sale and conveyance by the said Frederick Grant, acting as aforesaid, by the said Honorable John Forsyth, his lawful Attorney, to the said William Finlay, Robert Gillespie, Alexander Gillespie, Junior, George Moffatt, John Jamieson, and Robert Gillespie, Junier, as follows, that is to say, Firstly, of a certain emplacement or lot of ground, situate in Saint Peter Street, in the Lower Town of Quebec, of thirty-five feet and nine inches in front, French measure, upea the aforesaid Street, by ninety feet like measure in depth, where it joins the lot.or pareel of ground hereinafter: sedondly deseribed, adjoining on one side to the property: of .one Qrkmey, formerly the property f the late Jobn Blackwood Esqyire, representing lierre Delcstre dit Bea » and adjoiningon tbe other side to the bairs of the lute John Chillas, representing the heirs Beau- bign, with a stone dwalling house, two stories high, of the whwie freat of the aforesaid emplacement or lot on 8%.Peter street, aforesaid, and also the buildicgs in rear thereof, used as 8 warehouse, counting houses, and for other purposes.\u2014 Sec y 4 certain lot or parcel of ground in rear of that firstly above deseribed and adjoining thereto, consisting in axtens jo all shat may bs found the lines and bounds.ries Rercinafter montioned, that is to say, beginning at Maren 8 low water mark and running west one hundred and fifty feet to the aforesaid ground of the said Orkney, and then north sixty-eight feet or thereabouts, then east one buodred and fitty feet\u2019 to low water mark, and then up the river, fullowing the several sinuosities of the river tc the first point of departure, and which aforesaid lot or parcel of groond is bounded on its south side by the street Des Sœurs, and on its north side by the lot or parcel of ground hereinafter thirdly described.Thirdly, another lot or parcel of ground adjoining the premises lastly described and sold, of six feet niue inches in front, commencing at low water mark, and extending to the highest water mark, (plus haut mer) on the beach of tbe Lower town of the said city of Que- - bec, as described in the previous titles, but the said lot being now covered or pearly covered in its entire, with a wharf aud store, the said lot being within the alignement of the south gable end of the hangard or store of the said John Chillas, representing the heirs Beaubien, adjoining on its south side to the lot lustly described aud runuiog on the same line, commencing at av old wall, and thence extendio to low water mark, and on which is erected a mitoyen wall with the said John Chillas, representing Stephen Moore, and Hugh Finlay, together with the wharf and several buildings erected apd being on the aforesaid lots secondly and thirdly described.Fourthly\u2014 Another lot or parcel of ground and beach, situate on the north side of the River Saint Lawrence, in the Lower Town of Quebec, in continuation of the lots before described, consisting of eighty-four feet in front upon ninety feet in depth, bouuded on one side towards the south by the street Des Sœurs, and on the other side by the said John Chillas, io front by the River St.Lawrence, aud in rear by the premises herein before described.Fifthly, a certain lot or parcel of groand, situate at the place aloresaid, on the beach of (he River Saint Lawrence, containing fifiy- four feetin depth, along the line of street Des Sœurs, upon seventy-four feet in front, bounded on the east side by the ground liereinafter described and sold and on the south side- by the representatives of the late James McCallum, representing Andrew Cameron; on the west side in part by the representatives of the said late James MeCallum, representing Andrew Cameron, aud in part by Charles Gray Stewart, representing Jane Stewart, and on the north side by the said street Des Sœurs, and sixthly and lustly, another certain lot and portion of ground and leach in continuation of that lastly described of ninety feet in depth along the said street Dcs Sœurs, upon seventy-four feet in front, bounded on ope side towards the west by the lot lastly described, on the other side towards the north by the said street Des Sœurs, on the south side by the representatives of the said late James McCallum, representing the Houorable Jolin Young, and on the east side by the River St.Lawrence, together with the wharves erected and being on part thercof, and on part of the aforesaid lot fifthly described, aud as the whole now is with all the dependencies and appurtenances, rights, members and privileges to the same premises, or any part thereof, belonging or in any wise appertaining.All which said several lots or parcels of ground and premises above described having been possessed by the said Frederick Grant as proprietor thereof for upwards of three years, immediately preceding the said sale and conveyance, and from that time hitherto by the said Willian: Finlay, Robert Gillespie and Alexander Gillespie, Junior, (ieorge Moffat, John Jamieson, and Robert Gillespie, Junior; al persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothec, under any title or by ary means whatsoever, in or upon the said several lots of ground, or any or either of them, immediately before and at the time when the same were acquired by the said.William Finlay.Robert Gillespie, AiexanderGillespie, Junior, George Muffatt, John Jamieson, and Robert Gillespie, Junior, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said Court on FRIDAY, the FIRST day of JUNE next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signity in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the cffice ot the raid Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of do so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.1.OFFICE or THE PROTHO- NoTArY OF His Majesty's Court oF King\u2019s Branch, at Quebec, this 18th January, 1832, Exparte\u2014THOMAS SUPPLE.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the Office of the l\u2019rothonotary of the Court of King's Bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a deed made and executed before Fd.Glacke- meyer and hi: colleague Notaries Public, on the tweuty- eighth day of December now Jast past, between BENJAMIN TREMAIN, Esquire, of the said city of Quebec, Merchant, of the one part; and THOMAS SUF.PLE, other part, and being a.sale by the said Ben- Jamin Tremain to the said Thomas Supple, of a stone rouse, two stories high, situate, lying and being in te Lower Town of the said city of Quebee, on the southwest side of St.Paul street, about fifteen feet wide, more or less, the properiy of the lesscr and now leased to Dunnovan ; bounded in front by the said St.Paul street, iu rear towards the south-west to Sault au Matelut street, on one side towards the north to another house, No.29, belonging to thé lessor, now occupied by Neil & Brown, and on the other sicle towards the south, also to another house, number twenty-seven \u2018belonging to the lessor, now oc- eupied by Quin, from which it is divided hy a wooden partition, the said house occupying the whole of the lot of ground marked number tw.nty-eight, on the plan .annexed to a certain deed of sale consented by the present vendor to Patrick Commerford, passed on the on the fourteenth November last.in the presence of the said Notaries, and both gable ends of which are mitoyen : with the said adjoining houses ; and possessed by the said.Benjanrdn Tremuin as proprietor for three years past, and .all persons who may Jhiave or claim to have any privilege er kypothec, under any title or by any means whatsoever in cr upon the said lot land, house and premises, imme- Province of Lower-Canada, District of Quebec.No.1506, : diately previous to aud at the time the same-were acquirs d by the said Thomas Supple, are hereby notified that appli- cution.will be made to the said Court, on FRIDAY the\" FIRES! doy of JUNE next, for a Sentence or Judgment.of Confirmation; and they are hereby required to sgnity in writing their Oppositions, and file the same in the Office.of the Prothonotary, eight days at least before that.day, iv default of which they will be for ever precluded fromm: the right of doing so.| .+ PERRAULT & BURROUGNS, P.B.R. 1832.GAZBITE DA QUEBBY.145 Proviace of Lower-Canada, } District of Montreal.IN THR KING'S BENCH No.178.Exparte\u2014SOLOMON GIBSON.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there.JL has been lodged, in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King's Bench of and for the Distrietof Montreal, a Deed made and executed before Mtr, Doucet and his colleague, Notaries Public, on the tenth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one between 'AN° TOINE DEMERS and MARIE JOSEPHTE RIEN- DEAU, his wife and LOUIS DEMERS and LEONORE LACOSTE dite LANGUEDOC his wife, residing in the Saint Mary Suburbs of Montreal, the said Antoine and Louis Demers, butchers, by trade, and authorising their ssid wives, of the one part, and SOLOMON GIBSON of the City of Montreal, Master Saddler of the other part, being a Sale by the said Antoine Demers and Marie Josephte Riendeau, and Louis Demers and Leonore Lacoste dite Languedoc, to the said Solomon Gibson of * a lot of land situated in the Parish of Boucherville, in the district of Montreal, in the second range of concessions containing three arpente and a half in front by twenty-five more or less in depth, bounded in front by the road of the third range, inresr by Lou's Cicot and Augustin Martinbault, on one side by Antoine Prevost and on the other side by Pierre Press, with a house and buildings thereon erected,\u201d the whale being subject to the right or privilege mentioned in the said deed of sale, and possessed by the said vendors and by the said Solomon Gibson as proprietors during three ears pas\u2019 ; and all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any Title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of land immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Solomon Gibson are hereby votified, that application will be made to the said Court on the TWELFTIL day of APRIL next, for a sentence or judgment of Confirmation, aud they are hereby required te signify in writing their Oppositions and file the same in the Office of the said Prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they wilt be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Montreal, 30th Nov.1831.NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned \u201cLN proprietor in possession of the Firf and Seigniory of \u2018Ville-chkauve or Beauharnois, now called Arnfield, situated in the district of Montreal, in the Province of Lower- Canada, conceded by Letters Patent of the most Christian King, bearing date at Versuilles, the twelfth day of April, which was in the year of our Lord, one thousand, seven hundred and twenty-nine, and at Compeigne, the \u2018fourteenth day of June, which was in the year of Our Lord, one thiusand, seven hundred and fifty, which said fief and seigniory contains six leagues in front, by six leagues ia depth, north east and south-west, together with allthe islands and islets adjacent to.the front thereof, and is bounded in front by the river Saint Lawrence ; east, partly \u2018by the seigniary of Chy\u2019eauguuy, partly by the seigniory of \u2018Lasa'le, and partly by tie township of Sh-rrington ; west, partly by the towuship of Godmanchester, and partly by the township of Hinchinbrook, and iu the rear, by the township of Hemingford, has made application to His Majesty, by petition through His Excellency the Governor in Chief of the said Province, for a commuiatiou aud ex- tinguishment of and release from the Droit de Quint, the - Droit de Relief ant other feud:A burthens, due to His Majesty on the said fief and seignioiy,and fora re-grant in free and common soccage (after a surrender therecf, into the hands of His Majesty, his heirs and successors,) of all such parts and parcels of the said fief and seigniory, as remain in the possession of the said undersigned proprietor ungranted, which said unzranted parts and parcels of the rai | fief and séigniory ave as follows, that is to say : First\u2014 Of that section or division of the said fief and seigniory, \u2018called Marystown, the lots known and distinguished by the numbers, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, cight, end nine, in the fifih concession of lots, in the said section called .Marystown, which said lots are bounded in front by the lands of the fourth concession of Marystown, in rear.and \u2018on the north east side, by the lands of the sixth conces- \u2018sion of Marystown, and on the south-west, by the Domaine du Buissm.Secondly\u2014That part or parcel of the section or \u201cdivision of the said tief and svigniory, called Heleunstown, \u2018which is bounded to the north by the lands of the second \u2018concession of lots, in Helenstown aforesaid, to the east, by the Domuine du Buisson, to the south, by the river Saint \"Louis, and to the west, by the line dividing the said section called Helenstown, from tha! section of the said fief and scigniory called Catherinestown.Thirdly\u2014That part or parcel of the section or division of the said fietand seignio- ry, called Catherinestown, which is bounded to the north partly by the lands of the first conces-ion of lots, in Cath- _rinestown aforesaid, and pa-tly by the lake Saint Francis, tothe east, by the line dividing the said section or division called Catherinestown, from that section or division of the said fief and.seigniory called Helenstown, to the south, partly by the river Saint Louis, and partly by the line di viding the said section or division called Catherinestown \u201cfrom thatsection ordivision of thesaid iietandseigniory c.l}- ed Ormstown, and tc the west, by the line dividing the said fiet and svigniory from the township of Godmanchester.Fourthly\u2014That part.or parcel of the section or division of the said fief and seigniory, called Ormstown, wbich is hounded to the north, partly by the river Saint Louis, and _partly by the line dividing the said section or division, called Ormstown, from that section or division of the said fief and seigniory, called Catherinestown, to the east by the linedi- viding the said section or division, called Ormstown, frum \u2018that sectionor division of the said fief and seigniory, called North Georgetown, to the south by the lands of the third coucession of Ormstown aforesaid, and to the west by the line dividing.the said fief and sei:niory from the ship of Gedmanchester, Fifthly\u2014Iu that section or division of the said fief and seigniory, called North Georgetown, the lots of land known and distinguished by the numbers one, two and three, in the first concessio of lots, in North Georgetown aforesaid, which are bounded in .fzont by the road of the said first concession, in rear Dy + tap lands of the Côte Suiné Laurent, on one side, to the .south by let number four, in the said first: concession, and |.an the other side, to the north, by the lands on the river Aciut/Louis ; also the lots -of land knowa and distinguished: : by tha numbers five.six, seven, eighteen , Mwenty, in.the said firat cançession of lots, in North Georgetown aforesaid, which are bounded \u2018tv the north nineteen and by lots numbers four and twenty-one, to the sonth by lots numbers cight and seventeen, of the said first couces- sion, to the east by the lands of the Cite Saint Luurent, and to the west by the lands of the second concession of North Georgetown aforesaid ; and also the lot of land known and distinguished by lot number twenty-five, in the third concession of lots in North Georgetown afdresaid, which is bounded in front by tie road of the said third concession, in rear by lot number five, in the fourth concession of North Georgetown aforesaid, on the south side, by the lot number twenty-four, and onthe north side by the lot number twenty-six, in the said third concession ; also the lots of land known and distinguished by the numbers nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six and twenty-seven in the fourth concession of lots, in North Georgetown aforesaid which are bounded to the north by lots numbers eight and twenty-eight, to the south by lots numbers sixteen, twenty and twenty-one, in the said fourth concession of North Georgetown aforesaid, to the east by the lands of the third concession of North Georgetown aforesaid, and to the west by the line dividing North Georgetown aforesaid, from that sectipn oruivision of the said fief and seigniory called Ormstown.Sixthly\u2014That part or parcel of the section or division of the aid fief and seigniory, called Williamstown, which is bounded to the north by the lands of Beachridge, to the south by the line dividing the said fief and seigniory, from the township of Hemingtord, to the east by the line dividing the said fier and seigniory, from the township of Sher- rington, and to the west, partiy by the Norton Creek, and partly by the lands of Norton Creek concession.Seventhly \u2014'That part or parcel of the section or division of the said fief and seigniory called South Georgetown, which is bounded to the north, by th - lands on the river Chateau- guay, to the south by the iin: dividing South Georg town aforesaid, from that section or divisiou of the said fief and seigniory called Russelltown.to the west by the line dividing South Georgetown aforesaid, from that section or division of the sad fief and seigniory called Jamest: wn, to the easi, partly by the English River, and partly by the lands denom:nated the concession on the west side of the said English Kiver.Eighthly \u2014That part or parcel of the section or division of the said fief and seigniory calle Jamestown, which is bounded to the north by the lands of the first concession of lots in Jamestown aforesaid, to the south by the line dividing Jamestown aforesaid, from that section or division of the said fief and seigniory, called Russelltown, on the cast, by the line dividicg Jamestown aforesaid, from (hat seciion or division of the said fief and seigniory, called South Georgetown, and to the west, by the line dividing the said fief and seigniory from the township of Hinchinbrook, Ninthly,\u2014That partor parcel of the section or division ©f the ssid fief and seigniory, called Rus.elitown, which is bounded to the north, by the line dividing Russelltown aforesaid, from those sections or divisions of the said lief and seigniory, called south Georgetown and Jamestown, to the east, partly, by the Eng ieh river, and partly by lands fronting oun Black River to the south, by the line dividing the said fi.f and seigniory from the township of Hemiugford, and tothe west by the line dividing the said fief and seigniory from the township of Hinchinbrook.Tenathly,\u2014'khat part or parcel of the section or division of the said fief and seigniory, called Ed- wardstown, which is bounded to the aorth, by the lands fronting the Norton Creck, the lands of the double range, and the lands fronting on Lnglish River, to the east, by Norton Crerk, to the west, by Lughlich River, and to the south, by the lin» dividiug the said fief and seigniory from the township of Hemingford, Eleventily,\u2014~That partor parcel of the section or division of the szid fief and seizniory, being an island, called Grande Ile.which is bounded to the north, by tha lands of the first concession of lots in Grande ile aforesaid, to the east, by the westerly line cf the Domaine, to the south and west, by that branch of the river saint Lawrence, called the Beauharnois channel, which said parts and parcels of land, within the said fief and seigniory, remaining unconceded in the possession of the undersigned proprietor, taken together, contain one hundred and eighieen thousand, eight hundred and forty-two arpeats in superficies.Wherefore all persons who may have, or claim to have any present or contingeot right, interest, security, charge, or incumbrance, either by morigage, (hypothèque ) general, or special, express, or implied, or under any other title, or by any other means whatsoever, in or upon the said lands, are hereby called upon to signify in writing, within three calendar months, from the date of this notification, their assen- \"to or dissent from the surrender, re.grant aud change of te- nure of the said parts and parceis of the said fi-f and seig- niory remaining ungranted, in the possession of the undersigned proprietor, and the commutation, rc-lease and ex, tinguishment of the feudal and seigniorial dues, rights.and burtheus so applied for, which assent or dissent in writing is to be lodged in the Office of the Executive Council of the said Province as directed by the act of the Parliament of Great Britain and Irelaud, of the sixth year of the Reign of King George the Fourth, chapter fifty-nioe, : 3m EDWARD ELLICE, by his Attorney, Quebec, 14h December, 1831.Jno.ForsYTH.Province of Lower Canada, \u2026 District of Quebec.§ IN THE KING'S BENCH.No.1413.* JOHN BARROW, et al.Plaintiffs ; rs.JEAN LANGEVIN, in his quality of Curator to the Estate of the late James Barnes, et al.Defendants ; AND JEAN LANGEVIN, in bis said quality, Tiers Saist.OTICE is hereby given that by an interlocutory judgment pronuunced in this Cause, ou the eighth instant, the creditors of the estate of the said late James Barnes are required to produce and fyle their respective claims against the said estate, duly authenticated, at the Office of the Prothonotary of this Court, on or bafure the FIRST day of APRIL next.- PERRAULT & BURROUGH3, P, B.R.S.USSHER, Attocney fr.Plaintiffs District of } B t 1T KNOWN that by virtue of .an order Quebec.of the Honorable J.T.Tascherzau, one of the Judges of the Court of King\u2019s Bench for the district of Quebec, dated thisday, the Procgs Verbal of adjdicatiqné and biddings of the immoyeable property hereihaîter described, belonging to the succession of the Late Clement - Leclere dit Francœur, wbioh hag been sold by licitation on the premises by authority of justice, by Mtre.S.Fraser, Notary, the eighth day of February instant\u2014the above- mentioned Procas Verbal and biddings have been lodgod in tue office of the said Court, for the purpose of receivicg.overbiddings during six weeks, after which a title will he given ta the highest overbidder, if any there be, if fog to they highest and last bidder mentioned in the said Procés Verbal, and subject to the charges, cluuses and conditions meg- tioned in the said biddings, of which knowledge may be had by applying to the undersigned Prothonotary :\u2014 Follows a description of the suid bnmoreable, A circular piece or emplacement of land situate in the first range of the parish of St Jean, Port Jolie, containing eighteen perches in front, by nine arpents or thereabout in depth, bounded below by the River St.Lawrence, above by the land of Germain Leclerc or his representative, doynded on the south west by the same, aod on the morth east by Julien Chouinard, with all and every the buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependences whatsoever without any reserve, .Overbiddings will be received until the TWENTY-NINTH of MARCH next, at TWO o'clock in the aftergoon.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Quebec, 15th February, 1832, c TO MASONS AND JOINERS.A Î OTICE is hereby given, that the Master, Deputy Master, and Wardens of the Trinity Hcuse of Queliee, Comunissioners foc erecting Light Houses in the River and Gulph of St.Lawrence, will receive until the 31st day of March next, Tenders for building a Light Hause on Heath Point, east end of the Island of Anticosti.A plan and specification will be seen in the Darbeag Master\u2019s Otlice, where all necessary information will be obtained.(Sigued,) WM.LINDSAY, rR.&71.TH.Q.Trinity House, Quebec, 28th Feb.1832.Quebec, GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS, SS.Tuesday, 10th January, 1832.T is Ordered\u2014That Public Notice be given, that the Sarveyor of Highways has this day filed a Plan and Procès Verbal, rescinding and annulling part of that Plan and Procès Verbal, laying out certain Streets on tle Farms de la Vacherie, and that the said Plan and Procis Verbal is deposited, and will remain at the Oflice of the Cierks of the Peace, for this District, at the Court House in this City, for the inspection, gratis, of all whom it may concern, or who may be interested therein, in order that all persons having observations to offer thereupon, or appositions to nw:ke to the ratification and adoption therecf, may present the same on or before the opening of the ensuing Term of the General Session of the Peace for_the District, on the twenty-first day of April next.\u2018And that if no legal objections be in the mean time made, and filed against the said l'lan and Procès Verbal aforesaid, the same will be ratified and adopted.- Certified, GREEN & PERRAULT, Clks.of the Peace.Î OTICE.\u2014All persons indebted to the estate of the late Josras WURTELE, lisquire, of Montreal, are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same, to present them for liguidation, to the undersigned Executors.JONATHAN WURTELE, GEORGE WURTELE, D.C.NAPIER.Quebec, 31st Qctober, 1431, mr THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.6m.ye.Le * + oa pork x RULES AND STANDING ORDERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF THE PROVINCE OF LOWER CANADA, IN RELATION TO PRIVATE BILLS.L.Tia | vo Bill for making or altering any Rail-way or Tram-road, Canal, Aqueduct, for supplying avy city, town or place with water, or any turnpike.road, toll bridge, ferry, dock or pier, or for altering any Act of the Provincial Parliament passed for any of thore purposes, by incressi:g any tolls or duties, or altering, or extending, or diminishing avy work mentioned in such Act, or the time allowed by surh Act for executing such work, shall be read a third time in this House, unless notice that an application was intended tn be made to the Provincial Parliament to obtain such Bill, shall be inserted in some one ucwspaper having general circulation in the District, or loferior District, in or through which such rail-way, tram-road, canal, aqueduct, turnpike- road, toll-tiridge, ferry, dock or pier is intended to be made, or in which the same (if already made avd iuteuded to be varied or altered) shall be situated or shall pass, which votice aball be ioserted in such newspaper in tbe English and French languages, eight times at the least during the fico months immediately preceding the Session of the Provincial Parl.ament in which auch application is intended to Le madr3 and-wnless such notice shall also have been given at the last General Quarter Session of the Peace, which shall baye been holden next before the Session of the Provincial Parliament in which such application is intended to be wadoforthe dia- trict, inferior district oc county, in or through which any :tch rail-wAy, tram-road, canal, -queduct, turnpike-road, toil- bridge, ferry, dock or pier is intended to be made orcarried, or in which the same if already made and ivtended to he varied or altered, shall be situated, which last mgutinned notice shall be given by afxing such notice in the English and French lanyanges oo the door of the Court lhouse cg.| other public buiNing appointed for Le:diog such Quarter 146 Besbions.Aud such uorfees hereiu-before mentioned shall svérally coatain the names of the parishes or townships in or though which any such rail-way, tram-road, turapike rond, toll-bridge, ferry, dock or pler is futended to be uinde or carried, or 10 he varied or altered, be LY.No Bill for all or aay of the purposes aforesaid, sxeept thrapike-roads, stall be read a second time in this housé, une less n map or plan of such intended rail-road, tram-roand, toli-bridge, ferry, dock or pier, or of any intended extension ac niteration ia any rail-rond tram-road, tall-bridge, ferrv, dock or pier, siready made (as the case may be) and of the several lands from whicl anv streams of water shall be în- tended to be taken for the nse of any such canal nr aqueduct, shail have heea deposited with the Clerk of the Parliuments ; in which map or plan shall be described the line of such intended rail-way, tram:road, toll-bridge, ferry, dock, or pier, or of such intended alteration, and the lands through Which thie same is intended to be carried, or from which any such streans of water are intended to be taken, together with a book of reference, containing a list of the names of the owners or reputéd owners, and also of the otcnpiers of such lands respectively ; and tHat there be also annexed to such map or plan an estimate of the expeuse of sich undertaking (in cases where.provision is intended to be made for raising momev to defrily stich expense} such estimate to be signed by the person or persons making the same ; und if such money is proposed to be raised by subscription, that there be also anvexed to such map or plan nn account of the money subscribed for that purpose, and the names of the sulmmcribers with the sims subscribed hy them respectively : aad there shall also be annexed to such map or.plan no estimate of the probable time within which the whole work may be campleted, LIf.That no bill for all or any of the purposes aforesaid, éxcept Turnpike-roads shall be read a third time in this House, unless previously to such Bill being brought to this House from the Assembly, application shall have been made to the owners or reputed owners, and to the occupiers of the Lands in or through or upon which such werk or undertaking is intended to be made, or carried, or any sich alteration is intended to he made, for the codsent of such persons respectively, and unless snch Map or Plan as aforesaill, or a ddplicate thereof, shall at the time of making such application, have been shewn to them respectively; and uuless separate lists shall have been made \u2018of tie names of such owners and pccuplërs, distifiguishing which of them upon such applicatton have assented to or Qissentad from such intended work or undertaking, or such siteration, or are neuter in respect thereof, and linless such Met shall be deposited with the Clérk of the Parliaments at he same time with the map or plan, and book of referknce mentioned in the standing order No.51.LI1I, That incase any bill for all or any of the purposes aforesaid, shall contain a clause \u2018o empower the persons who shall make or execute such work or undertaking, to vary or deviate from the line particularly described in the map or plan deposited with the clerk of the Parliaments, such hill shal! not be read a third time in this bouse unless a like application shall have been made to {he owners or reputed owrers aud occupiers of the lauds in, through or upon which such work or udiertaking might pass, or be carriedsby virtue of the power so wiven to alter or vary the line thereof, and nuless a like list as aforesaid of such owners or reputed owners and drchpiers shall have been deposited at the time and in the manner aforesaid with the Clerk of the Parliaments, as if it had been originally proposed to make or carry stich work or undertaking through the lands of such persons respectively.L1V.That no bill for making or improving any canal or agueduct shall be read à third timé in this house tinléss previously to such bill being brought té this house from the Commons, application shall have been made to the owners or reputed owners, and also to the occupiers of lands, streams and mills from which any water shall by such bill be proposed to be taken for the purposes of such canal or agueduct, to the prejudice of such owners, reputed owners or occupiers ot snch lands, streams and mills.LV.That no bill for any such purposes as aforesaid shall be read a third time in this house, unless.there shall be contained therein a provision that in case the work intended to be carried into effect under the authority of such bill shall not have been completed so as to answer the objects ot such bill, within a time to be thereby limited, all the powers and authorities given by such, bill shall thenceforth cease and deteïmine, save orly as to so much of the work as shall have been completed within such time, with such provisions snd qualifications as the case shall require.: 201 LVI.Thatwith the exception of Bllls for making or exe- euting any such work or undertaking as is mentioned in the foregoing standi.g orders, all Bills brought into-this House euac'ing or declaiing that certain persons s all form a body politic and corporate, who shall only be bound to the extent of their respéctive shares, or gran ing to the same the privilege of perpetual succedsion and a common seal, or the right of suing and being sucd, pleading and being impleaded, ov grafting further privileges to any body politic and corporate previously constituted such, or any Bill conveying to any number of persons who are not bound conjointly uyd severally to the extent of their respectivé fortunes one or more of the aforesaid privileges, such Bill shall not be read a third time in this House unless it contain a clause | requiring, hefore any one or more of the privileges intended to be conferred by such Bill, shall avail to, or in any manner be exereised by such body politic and corporate, that the capital intended to form the joint stock of such body politic and corporate shall be subscribed, and three-fourths thereof actually paid up, to be certified under oath, by a majority of the directors or managers of such body politic and corporate, to the Governor, Lieutengnt Governor, or persou administering the Government ofAhis Province for the timg buing.S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OrriCE.Quebec, 8th March, 1832.His ExcRLLENCY THE GOYERNOR IN Curry bas been pleased to make the following appointments, Under the \u201cAct *¢ ta establish Boards of Health within the Piovince and te s enforce an effective system of Quarantine.\u201d \"To be Commissioners of Health : JosrrH MORRIN, CHanLES N.l'ERRAULT, Esquires, M.D.Josewru PARANT, To form a Board of Health.MAGISTRATES.J.B.Ducugsaay, THoMAS WILSON, § Esquires.Jacques Voyen, us GUEDES GAUHTIE ANTOINE G.COUILLARD, MicHeL CLouEr, - dBAN LANGEVIN, SOUN JONER, Junior.JOHN G.CLAPHAM, Lous Massue, ° T Far CITIZENS.HOMAS FARGUES ; JOSEPH Sky, > } Esquires, M.D.PIERRE PELLEVIER, Rem: Quirousr, JOSEPH LEGARE\u2019, JOUN ANDERSON; J.B.THos, B1G&OUETTE, And His ExcerLeNcy bas been further pleased toappoint, ERROL Bovp Linpsay, Esquire, Registrar and Clerk of the Trinity House of Quebec, in tle room of William Lindsay, Esquire, resigned.Error Bovp Linpsay, Esquire, Treasurer of the Trinity Hoase of Quebec, in the room of William Lindsay, Esquire; resigned.Esquires.Esquires.demain OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GENL.OF MILITIA, .Quebec, 8th March, 1882, GENERAL ORDER OF MILITIA.His Exceriency the Comyanper IN CHIEF has been pleased to direct, that the Militia Force of the MAGbALEN I*uanDs, which nt présent makes part of the Battalion of the.County of GasPe*, shall be Weparated therefrom for the purpose of formiog an indepeudent Corps, under the name and denomination of the Militia of the MAGDALEN ISLANDS, Connty of Gaspé ; and His EXCeLLENCY lias beeg pleased to \\ _appoist Captain Pigrrk Douckire, of the 2d Battalion of Militia, of the City and Coauty of Qordec; to be Major CoMMANDANT thereof, by Cammission, dated the 5th March, 1832 ; Captain DoucETtTE beleg aboût to reside in the said MAGPALEN IsLANDS, By Coiimand, y F.VASSAL DE MONVIEL, Adjt.Gen.M.F.rm ee mn EE District of A SæssrôN of the Court of Kixe's BENCH Quebec.having Criminal Jurisdiction Yor she id District of Quebec, will beholden, THURSDAY the TWEN.Y SECOND day of MARCH instant, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon ; I do therefore hereby give notice to all those who will prosecute against any Prisoner in the Common Gaol for the said district, that they be then and theke present to prosecute against them as shall be just; and I do also give notiée to all Justices of the Peace, Coronets, Constables and Peace Office's in and for the district aforesaid, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with tlieir Rolls, Indictments and other Remembrances to do \u2018thosË things which to their several Offices in that behalf appertain to Be done.SR , W S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, Quebet, 7th March, 1832.GAZETTE DE QUEBEC: As) D BUREAU DE t'AnyT.GEN _ Québec, 8 Mas, 1832.ORDRE GENERAL DE MILICE, ILA PLU A SON EXCELLENCE LE COMMANDANT EN CHEer d\u2019ordonner, que les Milires qui sont dans ies Isles de la Madelaine, et qui fesoient partie du Bataillon du Comté de Gaspé, en soient distraites pour former un Corps séparé de ce Bataillon, sous le nom et dénomination des Milices des Isles de la Madclaine du Comté de Gaspé, et d\u2019y nommer pour Major Commandant le Capitaine PIERRE DoucETTE, du 2d Bataillon de Milice de la Ville et Comté de Québec, par Commission datée le 3 Mars 1832, le Capt.DoucerTrE, allant faire sa résidence rux dites Jsles de la Madelaine.Par Ordre, .; n | F.VASSAL DE MONVIEL, _ Adits Cenl.des Mifices.District de L sera tenu une Cour du Banc du Roi potir Québec.les causes criminelles dans et pour le dit District de Québec, en la Maison de Justice.en la cité de Québec, JEUDI, le VINGT-DEUXIEME jour de MARS présent, à DIX Heures du matin ; je donne eh conbéquence avis A tous ceux qui ont intention de poursuivre aucun des prisonniers détenus dans la prison coinmune dé ce district, qu\u2019ils aiént à être là et Alors présens, pour les poursuivte comme de jngte ; et je donrie pareillement avis tous Îles Juges à Paix, Coronâires et Officiers de Paix dans et pour le district susdit, qu'ils ujeht 13 et alors 4 se trouvreen propres personiies gvec leurs Yôlés, dénonciations et autreg instrü- mens pour\u2019 faire ces chosés qu'il appartient à leurs divers Offices de faire à tet égard.: \u2018 W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.Bureau dn Shérif, Québec, 7 Mars, 1832.odie a - Jo DISTRICT DE QUEBEC.Ventes par le Sheil.PEST-A- ., Co ; Avoir 3 A VIS Public est par le présent donné, que les terres et héritages sous mertfonnés ont été saisis, et seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs, tel, que mentionné ci-bas.Toutes pérsonnes ayant des réclamations sut iceux sent par le présent requises de les faire connoître suivant la loi ; toutes éppositions dfin d\u2019annuller, afin de dis.truire ou afin de charge, excepté dans les cas de Verditioni Exponus, dans lesquels cas la loi ne permet pas telles op- itions, sont requises d\u2019être filées au Bureau du sous- gné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le de vente ; les oppositions afin.de conserver peuvent être filées en aucun tems dans les deux jou: saprès le retour de l\u2019Ordre, (W rit.) FIRRI FACÏAS.Québec, à savoir : EORGE POZER, des cité, tom- No.534.té et district de Québec, Ecuier, contre RACHAEL DALZIEL, du meme lieu, épouse de Gardner, maintenant absent, séparée de biens de son a Époux, entre les mains de MICHEL LANDRY, ERAL bF8 Miticks, Le an, Marcu 8 huissier, audiencier, enrateur dvemeat nommé au délaissë- ment fait en cette cause, savoir, Un lot de têrre où emplas cement situé dane le fsuxtiourg St.Roe, dans la cité de uébec, contenant quarante-huit pieds de front sur cinquante pieds de profondeur, borné en devant vers le nord par la rue des Fosrés, et en arrière vers le sud par André Lémelin représentant Louis Lémelin, d'un côté vers l'est par la rue Anne et de l'autre côté vers le ouest par le lot numéro cinq concédé à Charles Chamberland, avec une mai.son-y dessus érigée et ses dépandances.Pour être vendu en mon Bureau en la Cour de Justice dans la dite cité de Québec, le TRENTIRME jour de JUILLET prochain, à DIX heures du matins Le dit Writ retournable le ler.Octobre 183%., \u2018| W.S- SEWELL, Shérif.Ge.Mars; 1892, i PLURIFS FIERY FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : ILLIAM PRICE des cité, comté No.883; V et district de Québec.marchand, contré PAUL ROBERGE, de la paroisse de la Pointe Lévi, dahs 18 cointé de Dorchester, dans le dit district de Québeë, Aubergiste, et futre;.savoir: Un e:rplacewent située en la paroisse St.Joseph de ld Pointe Lévi, près de la Rivière Chaudière, contenant ehvirofñ nn arpent en superficie, borné par devant au chemin du Roi, par derrière à Louis Rdaberge, joignant d\u2019un côté au nord-est à l\u2019honorâble John Caldwell, et d'autre côté au sud-ouest añ chemin du Roi, \u2018avec ensemble la maison dessus constr i, sur solage en pierres, ÉCtrie, çirconstances et dépendances.Pour être vendu a la porte de l\u2019Fglise de la susdite pa oisse de St.Jgseph de 1a Pointe Lévi, le TRENTE-UNIEME jour de JUILLET prochain, a DIX héüres du matin.Là dit tnatidat retourndiblé le ie.Octobre, 1432.W.S.SEWELL, Shérif.DISTRICT DE MONTREAL.Tented par le Sherif.C\u2019EsT:A- SAVOIR : } A VIS Public est par le présent donné, queles terreset héritages sous-mEfitiondés ont été sai- is et seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs tel que mentionné ci-bas.Tontes personnes ayant des réchuna.tions sur iceux sont par le présent requises de les faire con- noitre shivabt la loi; toutes oppositions qfin d'annuler, afin de distraire Où afin de charge.excepté dans le cas de Vehditioni kxponas, dans lesquels cas la loi ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d'être filées au Burrau du soudsigué avant les qilinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppositions afin de conscrrer peuvent être filées eh ancun tems dans les deux juurs apreb le retour de l'Ordre, ( W rit.) : FIERI FACIAS, Montrèal, savoir : No.2286.} OLIN McDOUGALL, de la ¢ité de Montréal, dans le district de Montréal, Epicier, demandeur, contre HENRY TIF FIA, ci-devant de la parcisse de St.Jacques, maintenant de là paroisse de St.Roch, dans le dit district de Montreal, né- ociant, défendeur : Un emplacement situé dans le fan- urg de Ste.Marie de la cité de Montréal, dans le district de Montreal, compris dans les liinifes suivantes, c\u2019est-à-dire, borné en devant par la rie Ste.Marie, em arrière par un Gorjet, joignant d\u2019lun côté la Tue Panet, et de l\u2019autre côté par François Desautels, le dit emplacement étant le coin nord des rues Ste.Marie et Fanet, avec une maison et autres bâtisses y dessus érigés.Pour être venda à mon Bureau en la cité de Montréal susdité, le NEUVIEME jour d'AVRIF prochain, à ONZE heures du matin.Le dit Writ de Fieri Facias rétournable le 18e Avri ,prochairi.F.PERRY, Député Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 3e.UP Te.Mars, 1832.â ù , fu it.2 4 Décembre, 1881.FIERI FACÏAS.Montréal, \u2018savoir : OHN PANGMAN, de Grace Hall, No.1209.} dans les Fief et Seigneurie de Läthenaie, dans le disrrictde Montréal, Feuier, Seigneur en possession des dita Hef et Seigneitrie de Lachenate, Demandeur, contre FRANCOIS DUBOIS, de la Paroisse dé Saint Henii de Mascouche dans le dit distriet de Monrréat, Cultivateur.défendeur.1.Une terre située 3 La Plaine, dans la paroisse de saint Henri de Mascouche suvdite, contenant trois arpens de front sur trente arpens de profondeur, bornéé en devant ay lord par ia rivière st.Pierre, en ar.ridre par des terres non concedées, d\u2019an coté par Jean Baptiste Roch dit Thoin, et de l\u2019autre côté par Pierre Gagnoh ou ses répréseniins avec une maison, hangar.et autres ba.tisses y dessus érigés.2.Une terre située à La Plaige, dans i paroisse de st.Henti de Mascouche susdite, contenant trois érpens plus ou môins de front, sûr vingt arperñm de profondeur, bornée en devant au sud par le Ruisseait st.Pierre.en arrière par 14 terre ci-après detignée, d'un côté par Pierre Corbeille, &t de l'autre côté par Antoine Gagnon, avec une maison, hangar, étable et fourre y dessus érigés.3.Une terre en bois debout, située au haut de fa côre Batarde, dâns la paroisse de st.H ori de Mascouche susdite, connue comme numero vingt et tin, contenant trois afpens et sit pieds de front sur À peu près douze arperm de profondeur, comptrenant trente-six arpens et les deuk cinquiemes d\u2019arpent en superficie; borhée d'un coté pae fe chemin.du Roi, de l'autre coté par la terre ci-dessus dévi- gnée.d'un coté par nombre vingt et de l\u2019autre côré par nombre vingt-deux.Pourêtre vendues à la porte de l\u2019église de la paroisse de St.Henri de Mâscouche susdite, le NEUF- VIEME jour D'AVRIL prochain, à DIX heures du marin.Le dit writ de fieri facias retournable le 2e, Avril prochains.F.PERRY, Député Shérif, Bureatt-du Shérif, 3e.Decembre, 1831.\u2014\u2014 ee] DISTRICT DES TROIS RI- VIERES.Uentes par le Shevil C\u2019ksT-A- SAVOIR : Avis Public est par le présent donné, que les térres et héritages sous-mentionnés ont Été saisis, tt seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs tel que mentionné ci-bas.\u2018Foutes personnes ayant des réclamations snr iceux sont parle présent requises de les faire connoître suivant la loi ; toutes oppositions afin d\u2019annuller, afin de _\u2014_ distraire ou afin de charge, excepté Qaris le cas de Fenditivng Page(s) manquante(s) ou non-numérisée(s) Veuillez vous informer auprès du personnel de BAnQ en utilisant le formulaire de référence à distance, qui se trouve en ligne : https://www.banq.qc.ca/formulaires/formulaire_reference/index.html ou par téléphone 1-800-363-9028 "]
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