The Quebec gazette published by authority = Gazette de Québec publiée par autorité, 12 avril 1832, jeudi 12 avril 1832
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TOME 1X.\u2014No.26.ee JEUDI, 12 AVRIL, 1832.ee DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Sheriff's Sales.\u2014\u2014\u2014e To wir \u2018PuBLic Notice is hereby given, \u201cthat the undermentioned LANDS end TENEMENTS -have been-seized, and will be Soup at-the respective times and places as mentioned below, all persons having claim.on the same are hereby required to make them known according to Law.All opp witions «fin d'annutler, afin de distraire or afin .de charge, exceptin case of Vendétioni Æxponus, to which no such oppcsitions ave by Law allowed, are required to be flied with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale, oppositions afin de conserver may be filed atanytin-e within two days next after the return of the Writ.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.«Quebec, to wit:2 FOSEPH BARHBEAU, Senior.of the No.990.: city, county and district of Quebec, -Shineler, against CHARLESHERME'NE'GILDEGAUV.- REAU, of the parish of St, Etienne de lu Malhaie, in the «county of Nor humberland, in the district of Quebec, esquire, Notary, to wit, lo Bix acres of land in front-by thirty ar- .pents in depth, situate in the seigniory of Muvray Hay, in the concession named Mary Grace, bounded in front to the depth of the lands of the concession St.Mathilde, and in the rear to the end of the said depth, joining on one side to the southwest to Thomas Simard, esquire, and on the other side to the north-east to Ths.Ls.Duberger, esquire, or his representa tives.20.Four perches of land ia front, by an acre in depth, fronting Murray Bay river, bownded on nue side to the soutL Hy Joseph Gauthier, and to the north-by François Bouiliame, junior, with a house thereon.ereeted, circumstances and dependencies.To Le soidat the Chwrets door ofthe parish of St, Etienne de 1a Malbaie, onthe FIFTEENTH day of MAY next, nt TEN o'clock in the morning, \u201che said writ return able first June, 1832, 3 À W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.6th Dee.1831.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quehec, to pe NTHONY ANDERSON, of the No.1521.city, county, and district of Quebec, merchant Butcher, against CYRUS FRANCIS, of the same place, Carpenter and ELIZABETHKENEDY his wife, also of the same place, to wit: Four adj ining emplacements in the St.Roch Snburbs of Quebec, and forming part of the farm of Ie Facherie, and consist.ng altogether in eighty feet in front, by one hundred and twenty feet in depth.bounded in front by Hedley street.and in the rear bv the J'acherie, «none side to the south in part hy Charles Demeule, ard in part hy number nineteen, and to the north by the said Faalerie, the said emplacements being lots numbers seventeen and eighteen, twenty-two and twenty-three, with a wooden house and other buildings thereon erected.circumstances and de- pendeuciez.\u2018Fo be sold at my Gflice in the Court House, in the said city of Quebec, the THIRTEENTH dav of.AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.\u2018The Haid writ returnable lst October, 1882.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.9th April, 1782, ALIAS FIERTI FACIAS, {Quebec, tr wit : 1 OUIS CARON, of the parish of No.140.f 4 Kamouraska, in the county of Kamouraska, in the district of Quebec, Bailiff, against GHARLES MORISSET, of the parish of Rimouski, in said, Cultivator, to wit: A land being half na ace in | front, by forty acres in depth, lving and being i the first range of concessions of Rimouski, at the place call.à ed lance au Nabie 3 bounded in front to the north-west Ly the river St.Lawrence, running us said depth, and to the south west, by Charles Drapeau, junior, and to ihe north-east by Augustin Parant, with its appurte- \u2018 nances and dependences, without any building thereon erected.To besold at the Church door of the aforesaid parish of Rimouski, on the FOURTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock in the moruing, The said writ returnable 1st Oct.1832.W.8, SEWELL, Sherif.9th April.1832, ALIAS FYERT FACIAS.-Quebec, to wit: NTHONY ANDERSON, of the No.550.} Quebec, Esquire, agaiast JEAN MARIE OUELLET, of the city, county, and district of Quebee.Gentleman, to wit 2 Three emplacements and a half situate in the Quebec St.Roe Saburbs, furming part of the Vacherie farm, the said emplacements consisting in sixty-nine feet | in front, by one hundred and thirty-three feet in depth, bounded in tront by Prince Edouard Street, and iu the rear to the south by Lane Street, on which said Lane Street the said emplacements only contain sixty-five feet in width, bougyded un one side to the south-west by Pierre Bonjuan, and on the other side to the north east iu part by François Lelendre, and in part by Ignace Giroux, forming a superficies of eight chousand seven hundred and seventy-seven feet, and being lot number four on the said Prince Edouard Street, and seven on tbe said Lane Street, with a wooden house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.To be soldat my Office in the Court House, in.the said.city of Quebec, on the 1 Quehee, to wit- A, parish, county.aud district of | | THIRTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock in the mogning.Tho said Writ returnable Ist October, 1832, W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff, 9th April, 1832, FIERd FACIAS.\u201cQuebec, to wit : } LEX4S DEROUSSELLE, of the No.430.parish of Beauport, in the county , And district of Quebec, menchant, against MICHEL LAN- \"DRY, of the city, county and district of Quebec, Hnissier, i Audiencier, in his quality of curator, ou déluissement made in tbe said cause, by Laurent Bédard, to wit: A Jamd situate in the Quebec St.Roc Swburb, Ste.Marguerite | street, south «ide, containing forty-three feet in front, by twenty-eight feet and a half in depth, bounded iu front to the north by Ste.Marguerite street, in the rear by the dund solà to Iynace Martel, on one side to the east by one Gaudreau and on tke other to the seuth-weet by Joseph Bédard, with also the house therean erected, cirewms- tances and dependancies.To be sold at rey Offiee in the Conrt house in the said city of Quebec, the THIRTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.Che said Writ returnakke Ist.October 1832.W.8.SEWELL.Sheritf.9th April, 1882.FIERI FACIAS, Quebec, to vis?ARCEL LAVO1X, of the parish Mo.459.of Rivière Quelle, in the county of Knmouraska,in the district of Quebec.Cultivator, and CECILE GIROUX, his wife, against HENRIETTE CATHERINE JUCHEREAU DUCHESNAY, in her quality of tutrix to her minor children, and another, to wit: A land situate on rhe heights of Rividre Quelle, in the fi.f St.Denis, containing two arpents in front, by forty-two arpents and nine perches in depth on the sauth west side, and forty-one arpents in depth on the north-eact side, bounded ou the north river St.Lawrence.on the south by the bras, and :in part by the ground belonging to the AVindmill of the said fief, to the north-east by Louis Garon, and to the south-west by Vincent Dumais.with a house and other buildinge thereon erected, with the exception, on the said - land of the emplacement belonging to Pierre Bouchard, containing five square perches.To be sold at the Church duor of dhe aforesaid parish of Rivière Dueile.:he FOUR.THENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o\u2019clack in the momisg.The said writ returuable Ist Occober, 832, WwW, 8.SEW ELL, Sheriff, oth April, 1832 FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit: | LEXIS DIROUSSELLE of the No.199, parish of Beauport, in the county and dis:sict of Queoec, merchant, against MICHEL LANDRY, of the city, county and district of Quebee, Huissier Audiencier, in his quality of Curator «wu deluissement made in this cause by Ignace Martel, to wit- À lan] ituate in the suburb of St.Roch, in Quebec, St.Helen «treet, consisting of forty-three faet in front, by twenty-eight teet anda halfin depth, boundedin {rout by the said t.Helen street, in rear by Laurent Bedard, joining cu one side to the nortb-east a certais Gaudreau, au«! on the other side to the south west Joseph Picard, with a house tnereon erected, circumstances and dependances.To be sold at my office in the Court House, 10 tie said city of Quebec, o the THIRTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.\u2018The said Wait returnable ist October, 1832, MW.S.SEWELL, Sheiiff.Oth April, 3-32 FIEKI FACIAS.} i OURS PANET, of the city, rounty Mo.1905.; 4 and district of Quebec, Notary, and another, against MARIE MAGDELEINE GAGNON, heactofure of tke same place, now of the parish of Ste, Claire, in the countyoof Beauce, in the district of Quebec, as well in ber own name as tutrix duly aipointed to her minor children, to wit : An emplacement situate in.the city of Que- bee, outside and near Palace Gate, consisting of thirty feet in frend, more or less, upon St.Nicolas Street, otherwise cajled Palace street, by the depth which there may be from the alignment of the sajd Saint Nicolas street, as fay as the alignement of St.Charles street, upon which street the said emplacement has likewise thirty feet frant, more or less, bounded in front towards the south by the said St.Nicolas street, in rear towards the north, by the said St.Charles street, toivards the south.west by the: representatives of Joseph Gagnon, and to the north.cast by the heirs of Pierre Lefrançois, together with: the louse thereon erected, and all other circumstances.and dependancies.To be soldat my Office in the Court \u2018said Writ returnable 1st October, 1832.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.9th April, 1632, : SEER DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Sher iff 8.Sales, | To wit: TTT \u2019 } PusLic Notice is heteb given, that the undermentioned LANDS and TENÉ ENTS have been seized, and' will be Sorp at the respective times and places as mentioped below, all persons having claims ox the same are hereby requhed fo make\u2019 them: knowp | sdid, under the name, style and fem of | House in the said £ity of Quebec, the THIRTEENTH day | vf AUGUST next, at T'EN o°clock in.the mornings \u2018he: | according to Law.All oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire or \u201cafin de charge except in case of Venditioni Exponas, to which no sneh oppositions are by Law allowed, are pequiredtto be filed with the undersigned, at bis Office previous to the fifteen days wext preceding the day of sale, oppositions afin de conserrer say be filed at any e within two days next after the return of the Writ.FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit : §ITEPHES FIELD of Montreal, No.2371.in the district of Montreal, mer- dhant, exercising trade and commerce at Montreal afore- hen Field & Company, Plaintiff, and CHARLES H.CUYLER, of Montreal aforesaid, gentleman, in his capacity of curator, duly appointed in justice to the vacant estate and succes- | sion of the late Jacob McLean, in his life time of the Township of Stanbridge, in the district of Montreal, leather merchant, Defendant.A certain lot er piece of land, situate and being in the Township of Stanbridge, in the county of Missisquoi, and district of Montreal, containing two acres and one half of anacre an-each side of the Pike River, and extending twenty-four roods om the north side of the said river, and a like distance upon the King\u2019s highway en the south side, exclusive of a gore or piece of land lying north «of the said highway and between the same and the river, extending upon and along the said river frem the corner of the meadow to where the road leaves the river, and bounded on the north by the said river, which is included in the said lot or piece of land, the said lot or piece of land forming part of the lot number nine in the seventh range of lots of the said Township, and having its east and west boundaries running parallel with the concession lines of the said lot number nine, witha tannery of two stories in height, a two story framed dwelling douse, a foghonse, barn and other buildings thercon erected.And also a certain water privilege on the said Pike River, near to the village of Bedford and below the Grist Mill, of Robert Jones, Esquire, annexed to the saiddot or piece of land, and inchwded in the original purchase thereof, the said water privilege extending to all purposes except that of propelling a grist or flouring mill, and that of being used for earding wool, dressing cloth and sawing tisnber or logs, the restriction us respects à grist or flouring mill being perpetual, that as to carding wool, dressing cloth and sawimg timber or lags ceasing in t.n years to be compnted from the sixteenth duy of June eighteen hundred and thirty-one, trom and after the expiration of whieh said period of ten years the said water privilege may be used for the said last named purposes, to wit, carding wool, dressing cloth aad sawing timber or logs.To be sold at the Protestant Episcopal Church in the said Township,en the THIRTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN of the cloek in the forenoon.The said W rit of Fieri Facias returnable the 1st.day of October next.Ll.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 7th April, 1882, FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: ?ABRIEL ROY, of the parish of No.1657.4 Saint Laurent, in the said district of Montreal, Esquire, plaintiff, against MARY SPALD- ING, fille mujeuse et weant de see droite, residing im the parish of Montreal, in the said district, defendant\u2014#.A Jot of ground situate and being at the Côteau St.Louis, in the parish of Montreal aforesaid, ncar the said city of Montreal, contaisting two arpents in front, by twenty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, in the rear and on one side by Pierre Plessis Belair, and on the other side by Joseph Robreau Duplessis, Esquire.2nd.A lot of ground containing about three quarters of an arpent of lund in superficies, situate and being at the Côteau St.Louis: aforesaid, 3d.A lot of land situate and being at the Côteau \u2018St.Louis aforesaid, containing three quarters of an arpent and five feet in front, by one arpent in depth, with a store house, à buke bouse, a barn, a shed and other buildings thereon erected, bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, in the rear by Moses Knapp, on one side by the King\u2019s highway, and one the other side by the said Pierre Plessis Be - laire ; the three lots.above described, being bounded in front and in.rear by the said Pierre Plessis Belair, on one side bythe said Pierre Plessis Belair, and the King\u2019s highway, and on the other aide by the said Joseph Robrean Du1- plessis, and by the suid Moses Knapp, with the reservation \u2018of a small parcel of ground forming the south west corner of «the three lots above described, the said parcel belonging to .the said Pierre Plessis Belajr, as the whole is now enclosed.To be sold at my Office, in the City of Montreal aforesaid, on the THIRTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at ONE of the clock in the aft-rnoon, the said Writ is returnable the.first day of October next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff*s Office,,7th April, 1832.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit | TEEN SQUIERS, otherwise cal- No.2247.$- led ELGIN SQUIRE, of Delery, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, plaintiff, against EDWARD W.DOUGLASS; of Delery atoresaid, in his capacity of curator duly ointed to have the care and anagement of the estate of Samuel Peel, formerly of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, clockmaker, an absentee from this Province, defendant\u2014A certain piece of land being part of lot number one hundred and forty-five in the nintb concession, in the spigniory of Delery, in the said district of Montreal, bounded in front to the west by the King's highway, in the rear to the east by the eighth cor.ceagion, joining on the south side to the other part of the said lot number one hundred and forty-five, and on the north side by lot number one hundred and forty-four ; being two \u2014\u2014\u2014 a 184 RE arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth, more or less.To be sold at the Church door of the parish of St.Cyprien, in the sad seigniory, in the said district of Montreal, on the THIRTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Ficri Facias returnable the 1st day of October next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 7th April, 1832.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : WwW! LLIAM ROURON, of the No.909.; township of Iinchinbrook, in the district of Montreal, Esquire, Plaintiff, against JOSEPH SCRIVER, of the same place, yeoman, defendant.lo.Lot number seven, in the first range of lots in the said township of Hinchinbrook, containing two hundred superficial acres.20, A pieve of land on the south end of lot number eighteen, in the second range of lots in the said township of Hinchinbrook, containging one hundred and forty su- perticial acres.To be Sold at my office in the city of Montreal, on the THIRTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at \u2018TWELVE of the olock at noon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the first day of October next.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 7th April, 1832.FIER] FACIAS, Montreal, to wit :) ACQES PHILIPPE SAVEU- No.452.SE DE BEAUJEU, of Montreal, in the county and district of Montreal, Esquire, Seignior of the Fiefs and Seigniories of Soulanges, New Lou- gueuil, aud other place a, situate in the said district of Men- treal plaintiff, against JEAN BAPTISTE POUDRETTE dit LAVIGNE, in the said district of Montreal, Yeoman, De- fendaut.Certain immovesble property described in the schedule anpexed to the said Writ as follows : \u201cA land described as number fifty on the terrier, and twenty-five on the Procès Verbal, lying on the south-west side of the côte Emmanuel, in the seigniory of Soulanges, parish of St.Joseph, district of Montreal, coutaining three arpents in front, by twenty-one arpents or thereabouts in depth, without warranty of precise measure, joining in front to the base or road of the said hill, in the rear in depth to the lands of the cite Rouge, in the said seigniory, ov one side to Frangois Laniel dit Derosier, and on the other side to Jean Bte.Charlebois, junior, with house and stable thereon erected, circumstauces and dependencies.\u201d To be sold at the Church door of the parish of Saint Joseph, aforesaid, on the THIRTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.Tbe said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable the Ist.day of October next, I.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 7th April, 1832.FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit: AMES LESLIE and others, mer- No.2456.¢ eV chants and co-partners trading together, at the city of Montrea!, in the county and district of Montreal, under the firm of James Leslie & company, Plaintiffs, against ALEXANDER RUTHERFORD, of the said city of Montreal, gentleman, Defendant.1.A lot of Jand designated by number sixteen in the first concession of Ormstown, in the seigniory of Annfield, formerly called Ville-chaurve or Bsauharnois, in the district of Montreal, and containing by admearurement, four arpents in front by thirty-two arpents, three perches in the north-easterly line, and thirty-one arpents nine perches in the south westerly line, in depth, making one lundred and twenty.eight arpents, forty perches in superficies, joining in front the River Chateauguay, in the rear a base line which divides the raid concession from the unconceded lands, on the north east lot number fifteen, and on the south west lot number seventeen, of the said concessior, of which lot above sixty zcres have been cleared, with a dwelling-house and other buildings thereon erected.20.A lot of land designated as number seventeén, in the first concession of Ormstown in the said seigniory, and containing four arperits in front by thirty-one arpents, nine perches in the north east line, and thirty-one arpents four perches in the south westerly line, in depth, making one hundred and twenty-six urpents sixty perches in superficies, joining in front the river Chateatiguay, in the rear n base Jine which divides the said concession from the ancon- ceded lands, on the north east lot number sixteen, and on the south west lot number eighteen, with a barn thereon erected.To be Sold at.the Church dvor of the parish of St.Martine, in the said seigniory, on the FOURTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable on the first October, 1532.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, Montreal, 7th April, 1532.FIERY FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : (CATHERINE JORDAN of Nia- No.} J gara of the province of Upper- Canada, widow of the late Honorable William Clans, in his life time of the same place &c.&e.Scignioress in pos- sension of one undivided fourth part of the fief and Sei- guiory of Mille Isles, commonly called the Seigniory of Blainville, &e.&c.Plaintiff, against HUGH M\u2019KAY, of the city of Montreal, Bailiff.curator duly appointed to the délaissement made by Antoine Forget dit Depaty, of the parish of Ste.Therese de Blainville, husbandman, in his capacity of Curator to Jean Marie Hamel, otherwise called Jean Hamel, formerly of the same parish of Ste.Thérèse but now absent from this proviuce, and also against the lands of the said J.M.Hamel, in the hands and possession of the said Antoine Forget dit D\u201cpaty, Defendeur.Ist.A lot of land sitnate in the parish of Ste.\u2018Thérèse, de Blainville, containing one arpent and a half in front, by forty arpents in depth, moreor less, bounded in front by the River Ste.Marie, in rear by the land of Bernardin Yuberdeau, on one side by Charles Renaud, and on tlie other side by Antcine Depaty, with buildings thereon erected.2d.Another lot of lund containing three arpents ju front by twenty arpents in depth, situate in the same parish of Ste.Thérdse, to the south of the River Ste.Thérèse, bounded thereby in front, in rear by the lands of the Pays fin, on one side by Charles Renaud, and on theother side by Henry Hamel.To be sold at the Church door of th said parish of Ste, Thérése de Blainville, on the THIRTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock im the forenoon.\u2018The said Writof Fieri Facias, returnable the 1st.October sext.in 1 L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sherifi\u2019s Office, 7th April, 1832, FI1ERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit : ¢ ACHARIE BOURDEAU, yeo- No.1813.man, of the parish of 8t.Philip- e, in the district of Montreal, Plaintiff, against JOS HP 11 AVOIX, yeoman of the parishof St.Valentin, in the said district, defendant.A land sitnate aud being at Puinte à ta Mule, in the said parish of St.Valentin, cou- taining two arpents in front by twenty-cight arpents more in rear by lands not conceded, on one side by the widow Eustache Bellehumeur, and on the other side by Pierre Lacoste, with a house thereon erected.To be sold at the Chureh door of St.Valentin, aforesaid, the THIR- TEENTIEF day of AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, the said Writ of Fieri Facias, returnable the first day of October, next.L.GUGY, Sherif.Sheriffs Office, 7th April, 1832.EJERI FACIAS.Moutreal, à savoir : LIVIER BERTHELET, Ese © Na.1117.§ quire, merchant, residing iu the city, County, apd district of Montreal, Plaintiff, against NICOLAS EUSTACHE LAMBERT DUMONT, Esquire, residing in the parish of St.Fustuche, couniy of two Mouu- tains, district of Montreal, Défendant: The usafruct and enjoyment during the life of the said N.E.L.Dumont, of the seigniory of Mille Isles, commonly called the River du Chéue, coutnining two leagues and a quarter in front, by three leagues in depth, (with an angmeutation of irregular figure cf thirteen arpents sud a half in superficies, which are bounded in front by the River Jésus, in rear and ou the south-west side by the scigniory of the Lake of the Fwo Mountains, and on the other side by part of the seigniory of Blainville,) joining on the south-west side to the scigniory of the Lake of the Two Mountains, on the north-east to the sciguiory of Terrebonne, and in rear to the Towushi p of Abercrombie, together with the usufruct of the Grist Mills, saw und carding Mills, thereon erected.To be sold at my Office in the city of Montreal, on the THIRTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at ELEVEN o\u2019clock in the morning, The said Writ of Fieri Facias being returnable the first day of October next, L.GUGY, Shérif, Sheriffs Office, 7th April, 1832, RATIFICATIONS.Fon OF THE DI\u2019 ROTHONO.Province of Lower Canada, District of Quebec : No.1555.Tanv OF His Majesty's Court or King\u2019s Bencn AT Qursec, the 3d day of Anril, 1832.Exparte\u2014 ALEXANDER LESLIE, of the City of Montreal, Merchant, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there _ has heen lodged in the Oifice of the Prothonotary of the Court of King's Bench of and for the District of Quebec, a deed or Judenture made and cxecuted betwe:n JAMES LESLIE, of the city of Montreal, in the said province, merchant, of the one part, and ALEXANDER LESLIE, of the said city of Montreal, merchant, of the other part, siened, scaled and delivered by the said James Leslie and Alexander Leslie, on the seventeenth day of May, in the vear of our Lord one thousant cight hundred and thirty one, being a release by the said James Leslie to the said Alexander Leslie and his heirs of the fee simple in possession of and in all that full and undivided fourth part of and in a certain wharf and piece of ground situated in the city of Quebec, on the casterly side of Champlain street, bounded on the south-east by the river St.Lawrence, on the north-west by Champlain street, on the suuth-west by property belonging to one Anthony Anderson, and on the north east by ground bel mging to Our Sovereign Lord the King, containing thirty-eight thousand and twenty English superficial feet, and also of and in all that full and uudi- ded fourth part of and in a.certain other piece of ground, situated on the westerly side of Champlain street, in the said city of Qu-bec, bounded on the south-east by Cham.plainstrect, on the north-west by Cape Diamoad, on the south west by property belonging to the said Anthony Anderson, and on the south-east by a house belonging to Archibald Campbell, containing ten thousand and six superficial English feet, and possessed bp the said James Leslie for three ycars before the said seventeenth day of May, in the year one thousand cight hundred and thirty- onc, and by the said Alexander Leslie after that time; and also a certain Deed or Indenture made and executed between the said ALEXANDER LESLIE, of the one part, and JAMES GIBB and THOMAS GIDB,of the said city of Quebec, merchant, of other part, bearing date at Quebec aforesaid, and signed, sealed and delivered by the said Alexander Leslie, James Gibb and Thomas Gibb, on the twenty- first day of June, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, being a Deed or Partition by and between the said Alexander Leslie and the said James Gibb and \"Thomas Gibb, of two undivided quarters of the said Alexander Leslie, and of two undivided quarters of the said James Gibb and Thomas Gibb, in the said following mes- suages or tencments, that is tosay : firstly, a certain whart and piece of ground situate and being on tne north shore of the river St.Lawrence, in the Lower Town of the said city of Quebec, on the casterly side of Champlain street, bounded on the south-east by the river St.Lawrence, ou the north-west by Champlain street, on the southwest by the property of one Anthony Anderson, and on the north-east by the premises hereinafter next described, and other premises of lis Majesty, containing thirty-cight thousand and twenty superficial English feet, and of the houses, stores and buildings thereon erected, and of all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging, and which messuages and tenements, with the appurtenances thereof, they the said Alexander Leslie and James Gibb and Thomas Gibb, held and possessed in fee as tenants in common : and secondly, a piece of ground and wharf situate also on the easterly side of Champlain street aforesaid, bounded on the north-east and south-east by part of the King\u2019s wharf and the river St.Lawrence, on the south-west and northwest by the premisses lastly above described, and certain premises of His Wajasty, containing three thousand and forty four superficial English feet, and of all and singular the \u201cappurtenances thereunto belonging, which they the said Alexander Leslie and James Gibb and \u2018Thomas Gibb held and possessed, subject to the pryment of a certain yearly rent, under and by virtue of a lease thereof from 1:is Majesty, for the term of thirty years, to be computed TNR QUEBEC GAZBTIB.or less in depth, bounded in front by the kiver Richelieu, | Arr 12 RE y from the first day of May, in the year one thousand eight hundred and eleven, by which said Deed of Partition and Indenture the said James Gibb and Thomas Gibh did release to the said Alexander Leslie and his heirs, the fee simple in possession of and in all the southerly hatf or pare of the said messuage, tenements and freehold premises herein before described, that is to say, of a certain wharf and piece of ground,.beach and water lot premises with certain buildings thereon erected, situate and being on the north shore of the river St.Lawrence, in the Lower Town of the said city of Quebec, on the easterly side of Champlain street, hounded on the south by river St.Lawrence, on the north-west by Champlain street, on the south-west by the property ot one Anthony Anderson, and on the north-east by premises of His Majesty, and cone taining in the whole thirty eight thousand and twenty superficial kinglish feet, and consisting the aforcsaid southerly half or part of all the wharf, ground, stores and premises of the messnage or tenements before described, being and to be found to the southward and westward of the line in division and separation of tlre whole so established and made between the said parties, and starting from a notch made in the centre of the front of the said wharf, including in the said front, as to centre, certain adjoining 1casehold premises, held by the said parties from the Crown, and allotted in the division and separation aforesaid, to the said James \u201cGibb and Thomas Gibb, and from which notch the said line runs across the aforesaid messunge or tenements from the eastward to the westward, starting from the said notch as aforesaid, and rumning to the easterly corner of the northerly gable of the centre stone store of the three stories erected on the said pr.mises lengthways, in about parallel directions, and from which said corner the said line continues to Près-de-Ville or Champlain street, running parallel with the said northly gable end of the one of the aid store houses on Prés-de-Ville or Champlain street aforesaid, which adjoins the dwelling house parted by the line aforesaid, together with the northerly gable end wall of the said centre store, and the ground on which the same is seated in the entire, the said southerly half of the said messuage and tenement being on the said twenty first day of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty one, in the actual possession of the said Alexander Le-lie, by virtue of an Indenture or bargain and sale thereof for one year, made by the said James Gibb and Thomas Gibb to the said Alexander Leslie, bearing date the twentieth day of June, one thousaud eight hundred and thirty one, and annexed to the said Deed or Partition, and therewith lodged in the Otlice of the said Prothono- tary\u2019s which said several messuages, lands and tenements and premises were possessed for three years before the said twenty first day of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty one, by James Leslie of Monreal aforesaid, merchant, and by the said Alexander Leslie, tlhe Honorable James Irvine, Esquire, his heirs or representatives, John McNaught, Esquire, his heirs or representatives, and by the said James Gibb and Thomas Gibb, as the assigns of the said late James Irvine and John MeNaught or their representative beirs orrepresentatives as proprictors thereof, and as tenants in common, and which said above described southernly half of the said messuage or tenement and its appurtenances has been possessed by the said Alexander Leslie since the the twenty-first day of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, as proprietor thereof.Aud 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 southernly half of tbe said messuige or tenement and its appurtennnces last above described, or upon the said undivided fourth part of and in the said piece of ground,situated on the westerly side of Cline plain street, in the said city of Quebec, beunded on the south-east by Chawplaio street, on the north-west by Cape Diamond, on thesouth-west by property belonging to Anthony Avderson, and on the south-east by & house belongiog to Archibald Campbell, contuintog ten thousand and rix superficial.English feet, immediately previous tu, or at the time the same were acquired by the said Alexander Les'iv,are hereby notified that application will be made to the said Court.on MONDAY, the FIRST day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or Judgment of Confirmation, and they are hercby required to sigmfy in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the Office of the sa\u2019d Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in defult of which they will be fur ever precluded from the right of deinr so PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower Canada, | District of Montreal.hin THE KING\u2019S BENCH.No.197.Exparte\u2014PIERRE GERMAIN.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged inthe Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of King\u2019s 13ench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.G.Coursolles and and his col'eague, Notaries Public, on the twentieth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and thirty two, between JEAN BAPTISTE RENE HERTEL DE ROUVILLE, Esquire, seigneur of the scigniories of Rouyille, Mitis and part of Chambly, residing at Saint Hy.laire de Rouville,and JEAN BAPTISTE SEN ECAL, Esq.merchant of St.Jean Baptiste, Exeeutors of the Olograph Will of the late Philippe Byrne, Esquire, in his lifetime of the said parish of\u2019 St.Jean Baptiste, and again the said Hertel De Rouville, Esquire, in the name and as the Attorney of Dame Cecile McKay, widow of the said late Philippe Byrue, Esquire, and now wife of Christopher - Daigneau, yeoman, of the said parish of St.Jean Baptiste, in virtue of the powers of Attorney received béfore Nota- rics, the minute whereof is kept by the suid G.Coursolles, of the one part, and PIERRE GERMAIN, of the parish of St.Hylaire de Rouville, of the other part, being a sale by the said Hertel De Rowville and Jean Baptiste Sénécal, iu their names and qualities to the said Picrre Germain of \u2018¢ alot of land or orchard situate at the Mountain of Rou- ville, containing three arpents in front, by three arpents in depth, hounded in front by Pierre Tetro, in rear to the said Hertel De Rouville, joining on oie side Jacques Renaud dit Jean Cotton, and on the other side by the mid.dic of gstreet without any buildings thereon erected, and planted with fruit trees.\u201d\u201d And possessed by the suid late Philippe Byrne, by the said Cecil McKay, by the said vendors in their names and qualities, and by the said Vierre Germain, as proprietors during three years past.And all persons who may have or claim to have, any privie lege or hypother, under any title or by any means whatsoever, ee = pu 18%, in ot upon the said lot of land or orchard, immediately revious to Andat the time the same was acquired by the said ierre Germain, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court, on the THIRD day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judgment of coiifirma- tion, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the Office of the .said Prothonotary, eight days ut leust before that day, in \" default of which they will be for ever precluded from the tight of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, the 3d March, 1832.Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal.IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.No.196.Expurte\u2014 JACQUES DARAGON.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 Mtre.Raizenne and his colleague, Notaries Public, on the twenty-ninth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine, between AMABLIE BLAIS, yeoman, of the parish of St, Benoit, and MARIE JOSEPHTE BRAZEAU, his wife by him-duly authorized, of the one part, and JACQUES DARAGON, yeoman, also of the said parish St.Benoit, heipg a sale by the said: Amable Blais and Marie Josephte Brazeau tothe said Jacques Daragon of \u2018* a land or con- 3ession situate in the parish St.Benoit, bounded in front by the King\u2019s high road of the côte St.Jean, and in-rear by the Domaine reserved for the use of the Indians of the Mission of the Lake of.tlre: Two Mountains, joining on one sde Carles Blais, and onthe other side Francois Vizina, of three arpents in front by thirty in depth, with the barn and house thereon erected, and other dependencies.\u201d And possessed by the suid Amable Blais and Marie Josephte Brazeau and by the said Jacques Daragon as proprietors during she three years past.And all persous whu may have or claim to have any privilege or bypothec uuder any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon.the said: land immediately\u2014 previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Jacqees.Daragon, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said Court on the THIRD day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or Judgment of Coufirmation, 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 before that day, in default of which they will be for ever preciuded from the right of doivg so.MONK & MORROGIL, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Moutreal, 16th February, 1832, OTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned proprietor in possession of the Fief and Seigniory of Ville-chanve or Beauharnois, now called Annfield, situated in the district cf Montreal, in the- Province of Lower- Canada, couceded by Letters Patent of the most Christian King, bearing date-at Versailles, the tweltth day of April, which was in the year of'our Lord, one thousand, seven hundred and twenty-nine, and at Compeigne, the fourteenth day ot June, which was iu the year of Our Lord, one thousand, seven hundred and fifty, which said fief and scigniory contains six leagues in front, by six leagues in depth, north-east and south-west, together with ailthe wlands and islets.adjaceat to the front thereof, and is \u2018hounded in front by the river Saint Lawrence ; east, partly by the seigniory of Chaleauguay, rartly by the seigniory of Lasalle, and vartly by the township of Sherrington 5 west, partly by the towuship of Godmanchester, and partly by the township of Mirchinbroek, and iu the rcar, by the township of H{emingford, has mace application to His Majesty, by petition through His Excellency the Governor in Chier of the said Province, for a commutation and ex- tinguishment of and release froin the Droit de Quint, the Droit de Relief and other feudal Durthens, due to Llis Majesty on the said fief and seignior-, and for a re-grant in free and common succage \u2018atter a surrender thereof, into the hands of His Majesty, his heirs and successors,) of all such parts and parcels of the said iiet and seigniory, as remain in the possession ofthe said undersigned proprietor ungranted,.which said ungranted parts and parcels of\u2019 the said fict and seigniory are as follows, that is to say : First\u2014 Of that section or division of tli-: said fief and seigniory, called Marystown, the lots known aud distinguished by the numbers, oue, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and nine, in the fifth concession of lots, in the said section called Marystown, which said lots.are bounded in front by the - lands of the tourth concession ~i\u2019 Marystown, in rear, and on the north-east side, by the iands of the sixth concession of Marystown, and on the south-west, by the Domaine du Buisson.Secondly\u2014Thal part or | arcel of the section or division of the said fief and-scicniory, cailed Helenstown, which is bounded to the north by the lands ofthe second concession 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 that section of the said fief and seiguiory called Catherinestown.Thirdly\u2014That part or parcel of the section or division of the said fief and seignio- ry, called Catherinestown, which is bounded to the north partly by the lands.of the first conces:ion oflots, in Cathe- riuestown aforesaid, aud partly by the lake Swiné Francis, to the east, by the line dividing .ae said section or division called Catherinestown, from that section or division of the suid.fief and scigniory called Helenstown, to the south, partly by.the river Suiné Louis, and partly by the line dividing the said section.or division called: Catherinestown rom thatsection ordivision of the said fief and seigniory call- fed Ormstown, and to the west, by the line dividing the said fief and seigniory from the township of Godmanchester.Fourthly\u2014That part or parcel of\u2019 the section or division of the said fief*and seigniory, called Ormstown, which is bounded 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 cast by tiie linedi- wiling the said section ov division, called.Ormstown, trom that section or division of the said fief and seigniory, call.el North Georgetown, to the south by the lands of the third concession of Ovmstown atoresaid, and to the west by the line dividing the said fief and seiyniory from the township of\u2019 Godmanchester, Fiftnly\u2014In that section or division of the said fief and seigniory, called North George- ww, the lots of land known and distinguished by the GAZETIS DB QUBEBRC, numbers one, two and three, in the first concessio : of lots, in North Georgetown aloresaid, which aie bounded in front by the road of the said first concession, in rear by the lauds of the Cote Suint Laurent, où one side, to the south by lot number tour, in the said first concession, ad on the other side, to the north, by the lands on the river Saint Louis ; also the lots of land known and distinguished by the numbers tive, six, seven, eigliteen, nineteen and twenty, in the said first coucession of lots, in North Georgetown atoresaid, which are bounded to the uorth by lots numbers tour and twenty-one, to the south hy lots numbers eight and seventeen, of the said first concession, to the east by the lands ot the Cite Saint Laurent, and to the west by the lands of the second concession of North Georgetown aforesaid ; and also the lot of land known awl distinguished by lot number twenty-five, in the third concession of lots in North Georgetown aforesaid, which is bounded in front by the 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, anil 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, cleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-live, twenty-six and twenty-seven in the fourth concession of lots, in North Georgetown aforesaid.which ure 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 ot\u2019 North Georgetown atore- said, to the east by the lands of the third concession of North Georgetown atoresaid, and to the west by the line dividing North Georgetown aforesaid, trom that section ordivision of the said fief and seigniory called Ormstown, Sixthly\u2014That part or parcel, of.the section or division ot the aid fief and seigriory, called Williamstown, which is bounded to the north by the lands of Beachridge, to the suuth by the line dividing the said fief and seigniory, from the towuship of Hemingford, to the east by the line dividing the said fief and scigniory, from the township of Sher- rington, and to the west, partly by the Norton Creek, and partly by the lands of Norton Creek concession, Seventhly \u2014That part or parcel of the section or division of the said fief and seigniory called South Georgetown, which is bounded to the uarth, by the lands on the river Chataau-.guay, to the south by the tine dividing South Georg.town aforesaid, trom that section or division of the said fief and seigmMu: y called Russelltown, to the west by the line dividing South Georgetown aforesaid, tyom that section or division of the smd fief and seigniory called Jamestuwn, to the east, parily by the English River, and partly by the lands denominated the concession ou the west side of the said English River.Lighthly\u2014That part or parcel of the section or division of the said fief and seigniory called Jamestown, which is bounded to the north by the lunds of the first concession of lots in Jamestown aforesaid, to the south by the line dividing Jamestown aforesaid, from that section vor division of the said fief and seigniory, called Russelltown, ou the east, by the line dividing Jamestown aforesaid, from that section or division of the said tief- and seigniory, called South Georgetown, and to the west, by the line dividing the said fief and seigniory from the township of Hinchmbrook.Ninthly,\u2014That part or parcel of the section or division of the said fief and seigniory, called QRusselitown, which is bounded to the north, by tie line dividing Russcllitown aforesaid, froia those sections or divisions cf the said fief and seigniory, called south Georgetown and Jamestown, to the east, partly, by the Eng'ish river, aud partly by lands fronting on Black River to the south, by the line dividing the said fief and seigniory from the township of Hemingtord, and to the west by the line dividing the said fief and seigniory from the township of Hinchinbrook, Tenthly,~\u2014'That part or parcel of the section or division of the said fief and seigaiory, calleu Ed- wardstown, which is bounded to the north, Ly the linds fronting the Norton Creek, the lands of the double range, and the lands fronting on English River, to the east, by Norton Creek, to the west, by Eughsh River, and to the south, by the line dividing the said fief and seiguiory from the township of Hemingford.Lleventhly,\u2014That partor parcel of the section or division of the said fief and seignicry, being an island, called Grande Ile, which is bouaded to thea north, by the 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 brunch 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 undessigued proprietor, taken together, contain ove hundred and eighteen thousand, eight hundred and.forty-two arpeuts in superticies.Wherefore all persons who may have, or claim to have any present or contingent right, interest, security, charge, or incumbrance, either by mortgage, (hypothique) general, orspecial, express, or implied, or under any other title, or by any other means whatsoever, in or upen the said lands, are hereby called upon to signify in writing, within three calendar mouias, from the date of this notification, their assen- to or dissent from the surrender, re-grant and changeof tenure of the said parts and parceis of the said vf and seig- niory remaining ungranted, iu the possession of the under, signe! proprietor, and the commutation, re-leascand ex- tinguishment of the feudal and seigniorial duces, rights.and burtheas so applied for, which assent or dissent in writing is to he lodged m the Office of the Lixecutive Council of the said Province as directed by the act of the Parliament of Great Britain and Irelaud, of thé sixth year of the Reign of Kivg George the Fourth, chapter fifty-nine, EDWARD ELLMCE,, by his Attorney, Quebec, 14th December, 1831.Juo.FounsyTH, ¢ B® TK KNOWN to all and every person District of hereby notified, that in virtue of an Quebec.Oraer of the Honorable J.T.Tascherenu, one of the Judges of the Court of King\u2019s.Bench for tie District of Quebec, dated the second instant, the Procès.Verba! of adjudication and biddiugs of the immoveable property hereinafter described, belonging to the Communenté which existed between Sicur Eranquis Blouin, and the late Marguerite Forticr, bis.wife, which lins been sold by licitation upon the piemises by authority of justice, by Maitre J.B, Gagunyn, Notary, the thirtieth March lat, the above mentioned Pris Verbal and biddings have been lodgcd in the Office of the said Court, for the purpose of receiving overbiddiugs, during the space of six weeks, after which a title will be granted to the highest overbidder, if auy there be, ir not to the highest aud last, bidder meutioncd iu the Process Verbal, aud subjice to the | charges, cluuses, and conditions wentioned in the said bid- diugs, vf which koowledge may be acquired by addressing the Prothunotaries undersigned, Follows tie description : |.Au emplacement situate in the suburbs of St.Roeh, Rue St.Joseph, of thirty feet front by fifty feet iu depik, bousded ia frout by the suid St.Joseph street, in rear by the said depth, on oue side towards the north-east by Pierre Paquet, aud on the other side towsrds the south-west by ove Loiselle ; with a house of wood, one story bigh, sud a hangard thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.\u2014 2.Part of nu emplacement consisting of sixteen feet, or thereabouts, in front, by fifty feetin depth, bounded in front by the said St.Josephestreet, in rear by the representative of Pierre Moreau, von one side towards the wortb-east by Thomas Haut, and on the other side, tuwards the south-west by Augustin Bornais, with right to puss firewood through the porch, of the said Augustin Bornais, together with à wouden house oue story high, built upon the said part of the emplacement, circumstances and dependencies, .Overbiddings will be received until the FIFTEENTH \u2018of MAY next, at TWO o'clock in the afternoon, .PERRAULT ¢ BURROUGHS, P, K.B.Quebec, 4th April, 1832, \u2014\u2014 te mem NTT TR = me ee ey ee te epee Quebec, GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS, SS.Tuesday, 10th January, 1832: T is Ordered\u2014That Public Notice be given, that the Surveyor of Highways has this day filed a Plan and Procts Verbal, rescinding and annulling part of that Plan and «Procès Verbal, laying out certain Streets on-the Farms de la Vacherie, and that the said Plan and Procès Verbal is deposited, and will remain at the Office of the Clerks of the Peace, for this District, at the Court House in this City, forthe inspection, gratis, of all whom it may concern, or who may be interested therein, in order that all persens having observations to.offer thereupon, or up- positions to make to the ratification: and adoption thereof, may present the same on or before the opening of tue ensuing Term of the General Session of the Peace for.the Dise= trict, on the twenty-frst day of April next.And that.if ho legal objeetions be in the mean time made, and filed against the said Plan and Procès Verbal aforesaid, the same will be ratified and adopted.: Certified,.GREEN & PERRAULT, Clks.of the Peace.District of Montreal.REGULATION REsPECTING CanTers.Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, .October, 1831.A1 a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, holden inthe Court-House,, at the city of Mou- treal, on Friday the twenty-iirst day of October, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, and continued by adjournment to the twenty-ninth of the same month, in virtue and by authority of a Provincial Ordinance of the 17th year of His Majesty; George IIL chap.12, intituled, * Ordinance which authorises the Commissioners of the Peace to regulate the valeso f the Cartage of Merchundize and Passage in Ferry Bouts in the Province of Quebec.\u201d It was ordered, that the ninth Article of the actual.Regulations vespecting Carters be amended as follows :\u2014 The Carters shall not ride their horses nor stand in their carts when loaded, except when carting grain of all kinds, and salt; buc when carting any other acticles and goods, the carters shall icad their hovses with care, making them walk only, and holding the reins in theiy, hands, under the Penalty of Twenty Shillings.Dy order ofthe Court, JNO.DELISLE, C.K.P.Jrounb Adrift, last Fall, and now in the possession of Jolin BB.Guay, of Point Livi\u20143 pieces of WuirE PINE, 1 piece of Ren Ping Timber, 56 8 inch Dears, and 20 Rough Asu Oars.The ownor thereof may have them on paying expences, by application to the undersigned, but if not claimed within six months fram this date, they will be sold according to Law, JUIIN LAMBLY, Harbour Master.Quebec, March 23th 1832.b NOTICE.Schoener ofiabout 50 tons burthen was picked up in July last, Inthe Gulph of St.Lawrence, about 3 leagues from shore, dismasted, and having a hole cnt:in her starboard bow (apparently with intent to scuttle her) aud was curried into Gaspé Basin, where she now lays.Unless said Schooner be claimed on or before, the tirst day of May next, she will be sold to pay salvage and charges tor keeping, &c., which already amount to nearly One hundred pouncs, Halifax currency.\u2019 Forfurtiier particulars enquiry may be made cither at the Custom: House, in Quebec, or at Gaspé Basin.Quebec, 16th March, 1432, 3ins.GENERAL POST OFFICE, Quebec, Sth April, 1832.FEMIE following new l\u2019osr Osrices have been : Commissioned and put in operation, viz :\u2014 .LOWER CANADA.NaPirnviLrE\u2014 District of Montreal, - -.L.Odell, P.M.LA CorLu\u2014 do.- M.Lotchkiss, P.M.CLARENCRVILLE\u2014Seig.of Noyan, do.W.Æ Kirtland, P.M, lecancour\u2014Dist, of I'ivee Rivers, Louis Landry, P.M.The undermentioned four Offices are on the North Shore of the St.Lawrence, below Quebec, viz :\u2014 CHATEAU RICHER - - - -.- W, Le Moine, P.M.St.Paur's Bay - - - - - Louis Belaire, P.M.Les FEnOULMENS = - - - - -John Slevin, P.M.Murray Bay + < - - - - W.H.Davies, P.M.UPPER CANADA, Mesa\u2014Township same name, Western District\u2014James Mc.[Farland, P.M.CTANABEE\u2014Township same name, Newcastle District\u2014Chs.; [Rubidge, P.Ma IALprxanD\u2014Township same name, Newcastle District [Benj.Ewing, P.M.PACKENUAM\u2014Township same name, Bathurst Listriet\u2014 (And.Dickson.P.M.ScAnnonae\u2019\u2014Township same naine, Homé District\u2014P.Se- [cor, P.M.STourviLLE\u2014Township of.Whitchurch, Iome District\u2014 [C.H.SL.-1don, P.M, Eropicoxe\u2014Township of same-name, Ifonre District\u2014T.[Wilcox, P.M.T.A, STAYNER, D.P.M.@, Protiñce of Lower Canada, se.District of Quebec, N obedience to His Majesty's Precept to me directed, I hereby give Publte Notice, that n GENERAL QUARTER SESSION OF THE PEACE will be _boldea at the Cotirt House in the City of Quebec, in the district of Que.Bec.6a SATURDAY the TWENTY-FIRST day of ABRIL Süstaut, atthe hour of TEN iu the forenoon of the same day, and by the suid Precept, all Justices of the Peace of Out Severeiga lord the King in the district aforesaid, are required that they be thére with their Racorps, Rous aud other MEMORANDA, to do those things which où that behalg Delobg to their offices to be doce, W, 8.SEWELL, Skeriff.Quebec.12:b April.1832.OTICE.\u2014-AIl persens indebted tothe estate of the late Josias WURTBLE,.Esquire, of Montreal, | are requested to make payment, and those having claims ainst the same, to present them for ligpidation, to the undersigned Executors.JONATHAN WURTELE, GEORGE WURTELE,.D.\u20ac.NAPIER.Quebec, 31st October, 1831; 6m, THE COMMISSARIAT EXCHANGE,, 45.id.Sterling 3 $.= \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE QUEBEC GAZE AYLMER.11.LIAM THE FOURTH, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great-Britain and Ireland, King, Defedner of the Faith: To our much beloved and faithful the Legislative Coucillors of our Province of I ower-Canada, and to our faithful and well beloved the Knights, Citizens-and Burgesses of our said Province, to an Assembiv at our City of-Quebec, on the Fifth day of April \u2018next, to have been commenced and held, called and elected, and to every of you, GREETING :\u2014Whereas for divers urgent and arduous afliirs, us, the state and defence of our said Province, concerning our Assembly at the day and place aforesaid, to be persent, we did command, to treat, consent and conclude, upon those things which, in ouz Assembly, shou'd tLen and there be propesed and deliberated upon ; and for certain causes-snd considerations,.us to this esecially moving, we have thought.fit to Prorogue our said Assembly, so that you, nor any of you, on the said Fifth day of April next, at our said City to appear, are to b> held or constraived, for.we do will therefore, that you, and each of you, be as to us in this matterentirely exonerated ; Commanding, and by the tenor of these Presents firmly enjoining you, and every of you,.and all others in this.behalf inte.ested, that on the Twenty-ninth day of May next, at our said City.of Quebeo, personally vou be and appear, to treat, do, act and conclude upon those things which, in our said Assembly by the Common Council of our said Province, by the favor of:God, may be ordained.\u2014 In TEsTimoNY WHEREOF, these our Letters we have \u2018 enused to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of our said Province to be thereunto affixed : Witness our Right: Trusty and Well Beloved The Right Honorable MATTHEW Lord AYLMmER, Knight Commander of the Most Honorable Military Order of the Bath, Captain Generul and Gover- por in Ch'ef, in and over our Province of Lower-( anada | and Upper Canada, Nova-Scotia, New Brunswick and- Mieir several.Dependencies, &c.&c.&c.at our Castle of St.Lewis.in'our City of: Quebee, in our said Province, the twenty-second day of March, in the-year of our.Lord: due thous.nd eight hundred and\u2019 thirty-two, and in the second year of our Reign, A.THômas Douerass, Clk Cr.in Chy, Provinee of $ AYLMER.Lower Canada.S i PROCLAMATION.ILLIAM THE FOURTH: by the Grace of God, NV of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and lre- land, King, Defenderof the Raith, to all our loving and .faithful Subjects in Our Province-of Lower Canada, Greeting :\u2014KNOW YE that We.taking into Our most -eri- ous consideration the dangers with which this country is threatened by the progress-ef a grievous diseuse here tofore unknowa in this Province, .und other afflicting cir- \u201ceumstances, have resolved and do and by the advice of Our Executive Council of Our said Province, hereby \u20acommand, that a Public day of*Fasting.and Humiliation be observed throughout Our Province of Lower Canada, en FRIDAY, the FOURTH day of MAY: next, so that both We and Our People may humble Qurselves before Almighty God, in order to obtain Pardon of Our Sins.and in the most devout and solemn manner, send up Our f'rayers and Supplications to the Divine Majesty, fur \u2018averting the heavy Judgments-which Our manifold Pro- \u2018vocations have most justly deserved :- and particularly for \u2018Deseeching God to: avert from.Us that grievous disease \u2018with \u2018which several parts of Europe are at this time vi- \u2018sited ; And We dostrictly Charge and Command that.the paid Public Fast be reverently and devoutly observed by afl Our Loving Subjeets in Our suid Province of Lower Canada, as they tender the favour of Almighty God, and would avoid his Wrath and Indignation, and upon Pain of such Punishment as We may.justly inflict on all such as Contemn and Negleet the performance of so religious and necessary a Duty.In Testineny whereof We have \u2018eaused these our Letters to bs made Patent and the Great \u2018Seal of Our said Province of Lower Canada to be here- \u201cwnto affixed, Witness- Our Right Trusty and Well Be.Joved Matthew, Lord Aylmer, Kaight Commander of the \u2018Most Honorable Military Order of the Bath, Our Caplain \u2018Général and Governorin Chief in and over Our Provinces ef Lower Canada and Upper Canada, Vice-Admiral ot the sane, &c.&o.&o.at Our Castle of Saint Lewis.in Our City of Quebec; in Our said Province of Lower Ca- nnda, the Fourth day of April; in the Fear of Our Lord Vee thanshnd eight hundred und Thirty two, and in the \u201cSecond year of Qur Reign.\u2019 N.DALY, dec).vf.the Province.TUE GUBBEC GAZBITE, Province of Lowes Canada.KYLMER.Avutsun,.Knight Coitimander of the Most Honorable: Military Order of the Bath, Captain General and Goveriior in Chief in and over thie Provinces of bower Canada and Uppér Canadu, Vise Admiral of the shia, &c.&c.&e.A PROCE.MATION, WH EREAS by.an Act of thé Rurliament: of this Fro., virice phissed in the last Session thercéof, intituled, \u2018\u201c\u2019an Act to repeal in part certain- Acts therein mentivned, *¢ and to establish and incorporate a Trinity House in the City.of Montreal,\u201d itis amongst other thiags by the third section of the said Aet enacted, ** that it shall be \u2018 lawful for the Govesnor, Lieutenant Governow, or per.\u201c son aduginistering.the Government by an instrument % un:ler the Great 3eil of the Province to constitute and \u2018** appoint two fit and proper persons residiug in the City *¢ of Montreal tv be Master and Deputy Master, and ¢ not exceeding five other persons also residing in the ** said City tu be Wardens of the Prinity House of Mon 4 treal,\u2019\u201d\u2019 and that the said Master, Deputy Master and Wardens and their Successors, so constituted aud appoint- - ed should be and they were thereby declared to be a \u2018body politic and Corporate in name and in deed, by the name of the Master, Deputy Master and W.ardens of the Trinity House of Montreal ; and whereas itis in and by the fourth section of the-suid Act, amongst: vther things enacted, that it shall and.may be lawiul for the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, or person administering the .Guvernment of this Province for the time being, by an instrument under his hand and seal,.to fix the place in \u2018the City of Montreal for their meeting, and the time at \u201cwhich the said Corporation shall hold their first meeting ior the execution of the trust to be reposed in them by virtue of the said Act.And whereas by certain Letters Putent bearing date at the Castle of Saint Lewis at our City of Quebec, the third day of the present month of April, we did nominate, constitute and appoint Thomas \u2018Andrew Turner ef the City of Montreal, Esquire, to be Master, Robert Armour of the same place, Esquire, to Le Deputy Master, and Adam Lymburner McNider, Peter McGill,.Jules Quesnel.George Auldjo, and Tan- cried Bouthillier.alro of the said City of Montreal, Esquires, to.be Wardens of the suid Trinity House in the: said City of Montreal.NOW KNOW YE THEREFORE, that 1 the said Matroew, Loup Aver- MER, Captain @eneral and Governor in Chief in.and over the Provinces of Lower Canada and Upper Canada, &c.&e.&c.in pursuonce of the above in purt recited fourth section of the said Act, do make known and give notice by this Proclamation, that 1 have fixed and appointed, and hereby do fix and appoint the Court House in the said City.of Montreal, in the County and Distriet of Montreal to be the place for holding the meetings-of the said Corporation, and Saturday the four teenth day of the present month of April, to be the time at the hour of ten in the forenson for the suid Corpoera- tion to.hold their first meeting,.for the execution of the trur.reposed in them, according to the Provisions of the said Act of the last Session.of the Parliament of this Province, intituled, ** An Act to repeal in part certain *¢ Acts therein mentioned, and to establish and incorpo- *¢ rate a Trinity.House in the City of Montreal\u2019 And in His Majesty\u2019s name L do hereby enjoin and command His Majesty\u2019s loving subjects and all uthers whom the same may concern, that ot the Premises aloresaid they du take notice, and govern themselves accordingly.Given under my Haud and Seal at Aruis at the Castle of Saint Lewis, in the City of Quebec, this fourth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred.and thirty two, and in the second year of His Majesty's Reign.By His Excellency's Commanda D.DALY, Secretary of the Province.MASA Province of Lower Canada.AYLMER.By His Excellency the Right.Honorable MATTHEW Lorp AYLMER, Knight Commander of.the Most Honorable Military Order of the Governor.in Chief in and over the Provinees of Lower Canada and Upper Canada, Vice Admiral of the sale, &c.&c, &C.A PROCLAMATION.HEREAS in the last Session of the Parliament.of.\u2018V' this Province a.certain Act intituled, ¢ an Act to \u2018+ establish Boards of Health within this.Province, and.\u201c to enforce an effectual system of Quarantine,\u201d was passed, and whereas by the thirty seventh section of the s.id Actit is enacted that the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, or Person administering the Government, may, by l\u2019reclamation, and according as it may appear to him expedient and necessary, extend the provisions of the said Act to the City, Port, and Harbour of Montreal, or to any other Ports of this Province.Now know ye, that it appearing to me.MATTHFW, LORD AYLMER, Captain Geueral and Governor in Chief as aforesaid, expedient and necessary to extend the Provisions of the said Act.to the said City of Montreal : By this Proclamation | do signify, .publish and make known thatthe Provisions of the said Act passed.in.the last Session of the l'arllament: ot this Province inti- \u201c: Province,.and to enforce an effectual system of Quaran- \u2018 time,\u2019 aro extended to the said City, Port ard Harbour of Montreal, in our said Province, and of the Premises | do hereby in His-Majesty\u2019s name require and command ali Judges, Justices, Othicers and.Ministers of Justice, and all whorusoever whom the same may concern.to take notice -and govern themselves accordimgly.Given.under my hand andSeal at Arms, at the Castle of Saint Lewis, in the City of Que- our Lord bne thewstnd eight lumdyed and thirty two, and In the second year of his Majesty's Reign.By Tis Uscellency\u2019s Corinnand.D.DALY, Secretary, of the | roviuce, Bg Nis Excellency the Right Honorable Marvwrw Lonp:| Bath, Captain General and- tuled \u2018 an Act.to establish Boards of Health.within this.others Lis Majesty's Loving Subjects, amd all \u2018persons.bec, the fourth (ay of April,.in the year of.Arrir 12 [ECR Ar His Masæstv'e ExecurivE Counciw for the Province® of Lower Canada, held at the Castle of St.Lewis in the City of Quebec, .in the Province of Lower Canada,.on the THiRTIETH day of MARoH, in the second year of His Mujesty\u2019s Reign, and in the year of our Lord one thousand eight: hundred and.thirty-two.Prusenty.Has ExcrLLeNcy TuE Governor In Cuixr,.in Council.WwW HEREAS certain parts of the lots, tracts or parcels- of land hereinafter mentioned,.situated in the Township of Chatham, in the distriet of Montreal, are required by his Majesty for the purposes of.constructing and making thereon,.works of Military defenee, and whereas by.order of His Excellency the Administrator of the Government in Council, made on the eighteenth day of June, in the year one thousand eight hundred and: twenty-nine, it was declared to be expedient and it was thereby ordered, - that certain parts of the said lots and tracts of land should be appropriated and applied to and for works of Military Defence ; and whereas the parts of the lots and tracts of land - so appropriated and applied, have been found to be insufts- cient in extent for the purposes intended,.therefore His Excellency the Governor in Chief, by and with the advice of His Majesty\u2019s Executive Council for the said Province, in the exercise of the right in this behalf; reserved to and vested in His Majesty in pursuance of the Letters Patent under the Great Seal of.this Province, whereby the said lots, tracts and pareels of land were originally granted by His: late Majesty to certain grantees,.through whom the presént proprietors thereof derive their title, doth hereby declare, that it hath been and is judged expedient by His Excellency, by and with the advice of His Majesty's said Council, that the following parts of the said.lots, tracts and parcels of -land be taken, appropriated and applied to and for works of Military Defence, that is to say : a certain part oflot number four in the first range of lots in the Township of.Chatham, and in that part of the said Township distinguished by the name of Block Ç, in the Letters Patent, granting the said.lot to Simon Fraser, junr, the said part of the said lot, .being now in the possession of one Solomon French, and - containing one acre and twenty-four pershes, at and along the line of the projected canal, at or near- the Chûâte à\u2018 Blondeuu in the said Township,also a certain other part of the said lot number four in the first range of lots now in the possession of.one Hugh Timmons, containing eight perches - in superficies, at and along the proposed line of the said canal, also a certain part of lot number one in the first range of lots.of the said township, in that part of the said\u2019 Township known and distinguished by the name of Block B, granted to Colonel Daniel Robertson, the said part of the said lot last.mentioned, and mow in the possession of one John Lewar, containing one acre and twenty-five perches at and along the line of the said projected canal, at or near the Carillon Rupids in the said Township, also a certain part of lot number two,.in the said first range of lots granted to and now in the possession of the said John Dewar, containing two roods and four perches at and along the line of: the said projected canal,.at or near the Carillon Rapids in the said 'Fownship, also a certain part of lot number four.in the said first range of lots.granted to and in the possession of: one Duncan Dewar, containing three roods and twenty perches at and along the line of the - said projeeted canal, at or near the Carillon Rapids in the said Township,.also a eertain part of.lot number five in the said first range of lots granted to and now in the possession of pone Alexander Goudie, containing four acres,_ one rood and twenty-nine perches, at and along the line of.the said projected canal, at or near the Carillon Rapids.in the said Township, also a certain part of lot number six.in the said first range of lots granted to and now in the possession of one Angus McPhee, containing three acres and.thirty-two perches of land at and along the line of the said projected canal, at or near the Carillon Rapids in the said Township, also a certain part of lot number seven in the- said first range of lots granted to and now in the possession of the suid Angus McPhee, containing one acre and twenty- nine perches at and along the line of the said projected.canal, at or near the Carillon Rapids in the said Township, and also certain parts of lots, numbers one, two, three and four, in the said first range of lots in that part of the said: Township of Chatham, known by the name of Block A, granted under Letters Patent to Duncan, Mary Anne and\u2018 Henrietta McDougal,which have since been divided into smaller lots from number one to ruraber nine, inclusive, the said parts of the said last mentioned lots being now in the posses- - sion of Theodore Davis, containing twenty-seven acres, one rood and thirty nerches of.land atand along the line of the said projected canal in the said Township of Chatham.And it is ordered by His Exeellency the Governor in Chief by.and with the advice aforesaid,.that the said parts of the said lots, traets or parcels of land herein before specified, be accordingly taken, appropriated and applied to and for works of Military Defence, #nd it is hereby declared that in the said parts of the said lots to be so taken, appropriated \u2018 and applied, are included the several quantities of land which in ond by the aforesaid order of the Administrator of the Government in Council, bearing date the eighteenth day of June, in the year of.our Lord, one thousand.eight hundred aad twenty-nine, it was ordered should be taken, appropriated and applied to and for the.same last.mentioned purpose, and whereas certain parts and parcels of the land .which in and by the aforesaid order.of the Administrator of.the Government in Council, bearing.date the eighteenth.day of.June, in the year of odr.Lord one thousard eight hundred and twenty-nine, it: was ordered should betaken, appropriated and applied for the purposes aforesaid, have been siirce found not necessary for the use and purposes of.the said canal nor for thæ purposes of Military Defence, - and it-is judged expedient to relinquish and restore the sume - to the respective proprietora-thereof, therefore it is-ordered by His Excellency the Governor in Chief by and with the advice aforesaid, that the following pieces and parcels of\u201d land be relinquished and the same ave hereby relinquished, , that isto say, a certain part of: lot number seven in the first rangeoflots im the Township of Chatham, tLe said lot being: granted by Letters Patent to Laughlin McLean, Esquire, eonisiring.ene aere.two roods amt twelve perches, to be: relingnished and restored to-Jehn William Greece, lsquire, à certain other.part of the-snid lot nimber seven in the first range of ots:in the said Township of.Chatham, containing.one acre and nineteen poles at and along the said projected canal, to.be relinquished and restored to Samuel Webster, u certain other part of the said let number seven in the first range of lots in the said Township of Chatham.containing.two rqods und twenty-seven poles at and along the said yro- jected canal to be relinquished and restored to Jobin Field,.and \u2018iccns-, permission and awilicrity are hereby given wad: ww rT NRT .months immediately preceding the Session of the Provincial \"or carried, or to be varied or altered.or alteration in any rail-way, tram-road, toll-bridge, ferry, _ dissented'from sncl-intended work.or undertaking, or such - such bill shall not be read a third: time-in: this house unless .upon which such work.or undertaking might pass, or be .previously to such bill being brought to this house from.the Conïmons, application shall have \u2018been.made to the .owhersor Teputed owners, and» alse to: the occupiers of 1832.I ntti remet granted to the said proprietors of the said mentioned pieces sad parcels of land, to resume the occupation and posses - sion of such of the suid last mentioned pieces-or parcels: of.nd as may belong to'each of thenx respectively.\u2018HERMAN W.RYLAND.TET RULES AND STANDING ORDERS LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL or TNE PROVINCE OF LOWER CANADA, IN RELATION TO PRIVATE BILL LL.PRYHAT vo Bill for making or altering any Railway or T'ram-road, Canal, Aqueduct, for supplying avy city, town or place with water, or any turnpike-road, toil-bridge, ferry, dock or pier, or for altering any Act of the Provincial Parliament passed for any of those purposes, by increasing say tolls or duties, or nlteriog, or extending, or diminishing any work mentioned iu such Act, or the time allowed hy such Act for executing such work, shall be read a third time Pn this House, unless notice that an application was intended tn be made to the Provincial Parliament ta obtaiu such Bill, shall be inserted in some oue newspaper having general oir- eulation in tbe District, or Inferior District, in or through which such rail way, tram-road, caval, aqueduct, turopike- road, toll-bridge, ferry, dock or pier is intended to be wade, or iu which the same (if already made and intended to be varied or altered) shall be situated or shall pass, which notice enall be inserted in such oewspaper in the English and French languages, eight times at the least during.the two Parliament in which such application is intended to\u2019 be made; and unless such notice shall also have been given at the last General Quarter Session of the Peace, which shall have been Holden next before the Session of the Provincial Parliament fe which sach- application is intended to be madefor the district, inferior distriet-ur county,in or through which any such rail-way, tram-road, canal, aqueduct, turnpike-road, toil- bridge, ferry, dock- or pier is intended to be made or carried, oc in which the same if already made and intended to he varied or altered, stall be situated, which last mentioued notice shall\u2018be given by affixing such notice in the English and French langnages ou the door of the Court House or other public building appointed for holdiug such Quarter Sessions, Aad such notices herein-before mentioned shall severally contain the names of the parishes or townsnips in or through which any such rail-way, tram-road, turapike- road, toll-bridge, ferry,-dock or pier is intended to be made LI.Ne Bill for all or any of the purposes aforesaid, except turnpike-roads, shall be read a secoud liwe in this house, un ess a map or plan of such intended rail-way, traw-road, toll-bridge, ferry, dock or pier,.or of any intended extension dock or pier, already made (as the case may be) and of the several lands from which any streams of water shall be in- teusled to be taken for the use of any such caual or aqueduct, shall have been deposited with the Clerk of the Parlinmeuts ; in which map or plan shall be described the line of such intended rail-way, tram-road, toll-bridge, ferry, duck, oc pier, or of such intendrd-alteration, and the lands through which the same is iutended to be carried,.or from which any such streams of water are intended to be taken, together with a book ofreference, coutaining a list of tbe names of the owners or reputed owuers, and also of tbe occupiers of such lands respectively 3 and that there be also annexed to such map or plan an estimate of the expense of such undertaking (iu eases where provision is-inteuded to be made for raising money to defray such expense) such estimate to be sigued by the person or persons making the same 5.and if such money is proposed to be raised by subscription, that there be also nuuexed to such map or plau-au account of tbe monev subscribed for that purpose, and the names of the suhscribers with the sums subscribed by them respectively : and there shall also he annexed to sueh map or plan au estimate of the probable time within which the whole work may be completed.; ; LII.That no bill for all or any of the purposes aforesaid, except Turnpike-roads shall be read a-third time in this House, unless previously to such Bill being brougiit to this House from the Assembly, application shall bave been made to the-owners or reputed owners, and to the occupiers of the Lands in or through or upon which such work or undertaking is intended to be made, or carried, ce any such alteration is intended to be-made, for the consent of such persons respectively, aud unless such Map or l\u2019lan as aforesaid, or a duplicate thereof, shall: at the time of making such applieation, have been shewn-to them respectively : and unless separate lists shall have been: made ot the names of such owners.and: occupiers, distinguishing which of them: upon sach application: have assented to or alteration, or are neuter in respect thereof, and unless such list shall be deposited with:the Clerk.of the Parliaments at the same time with the map or plan,and book of reference mentionce?in the standing order No.34, LILI.That in-case any bill for all or any of the purpeses albresaid, shall contain a clause to empower the persons who sha!l make or execute such work.or undertaking,.to vary or dev'ate from the line particularly described in the map or plan deposited with the clerk-of the Parliaments, a like application shall have been made to the owners or \u2018reputed owners and occupiers of the la ds in, through or sarried bv.virtue of the power so given to alter or vary the line thereof, and nuless a like list as atoresaid of such owners or reputed owners and occupiers shall have been deposited: at the time and in.the manner aforesaid with she Clerk of the Parliaments, as-if.it had been originally proposed tv make or carry such work or undertaking through the lands «f such persons respectively., LIV.That no bill for making or improving any: canal or.aqueduct shall be read a: third time: in this- house unless lands, streams and mills from which any.water shall by.such bill .be proposed to be taken for the purposes of such eanal or aqueduct, to the prejudice of such owners, reput.\u201c ed owners or vécupiers of suclidands,.streams and milis.LV.That-no bill for any such purposes as-aforesaid shall \"be read a third:time in this house, uitess there shall.be con- sained therein a provision that in case the work intended | to be carried into effect under the authority of such bill | shall nôt have been completed so as to unswer the objects | af such bill, within u tine to be thereby \u2018imited, all the powers and authorities given- by such bill shall thenceforth eease aud determine, save ouly as to so much of the work: as shall have been.completed within such time, with such provisions and qualitieations as the case shall require.LVL.Thatwith the exception of Biils for making or exe: cuting ans such work ot wadertaking as is mentioned in the foreguing standi g orders, all Bills broughtinto this House enac-iog or declaring that certain personss all-form a body politic and corporate, who shall only be bound to the extent of their respective shares, or gran ing.te the same the privilege of perpetual successiob and a common seal, or the right of suing and being suc d, pleadiug and being impleaded, or grauting further privileges to any body politic and corporate previously constituted such, or any Bill conveying to any number ot persous who are not bound conjointly and severally to the extent of their respective fortunes one or more of the aforesaid privileges, such Bill shall not be veada third time in this House unless it contain a clause requiring, before any oue or more of the privileges intended to be conterred- by such Bill, shall avail to, orin any manner be exercised 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, Lieutenant Governor, or persou administering the Government of this Province for the time being.PROVINCIAL SEGRETARY\u2019S OFFICE, Quebec, 11th April, 1832.Hus EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOPE IN CHIEF has been \u2018pleased to make the following Appointinents, viz : SERAPHIN VIGER, Esquire, Physician, Surgeon, and Man Midwife in this Province.CyriLLE H.O.Core, Esquire, do.do.do.in do.do.JEAN B.ALLARD, Esquire, du.du- do.in do.do.J.C.CnristopHE BRAssEAU, do.do, do.in do.do.THOMAs ANDREW TURNER, Esq.to be Master of the Trinity House of Montreal.ROBERT ARMOUR, Esq.to be Deputy Master of the Trinity House of ditto.ADAM LYMBURNER McNiper, PerEn McGire, JULES QUESNEL, GEORGE AULL5O, and TANCRED BOUTHILLIER, Esq.to be Wardens of the Trinity House of ditto.OFFICE OF THE ADSUTANT GENL, OF MILITIA, Quebec, 12th April, 1832, MILITIA.GENERAL ORDER.His ExceLLENcY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF has been pleased to make the following Promotions and Appointments, viz : COUNTY UF QUEBEC.od Battulion, \u2018\u201c* out nf Tuwn.\u201d \u2018 To be Captains\u2014Lieut.Narcisse Savard, 9 April 1832, «Joseph Beaumond, 10 do \u201c \u2018« Henry Patton, Il do *¢ To be Licutenants\u2014 Ensign Joseph Falardeau, 9 do \u201c\u201c ¢ Louis L'Hero, 10 do \u201c « CharlesFalardeau, 11 do \u201c* To be Ensigns\u2014Serjeant Curtis Billivg, 7 do ¢ \u201c Francis Ireland, 9 do *\u2018 of Jean Bue.Leclere, 10 do ¢¢ \u20ac François Falardeau 11 do
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