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[" The VOLUME XV.\u2014No.3!.THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1838.\u2014\u2014 (New Series.) \u2014 TOME XV,\u2014No.31.JEUDI, MAI 3, 1838.«CONDITIONS OF THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE.SupecrrpTION, in the City,.cceeninene.£1 3 4 @ Annum.PoSTAGE\u20144S.ADDITIONAL.PRICE OF ADVERTISEMENTS.fn one Language\u2014First insertion\u2014\u2014Each subsequent Ins.Six lines and uader,.2s, 6d.verstansrnranes Ten lines and under,.3s.4d.sronsesenenves 10d.; Above ten lines, .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026rssees Ad.4 line.1d.line.In both Languages\u2014pOUBLE THE ABOVE RATES.Sheriffs\u2019 Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.To wir: HP UBLIC NOTICE\u2018is hereby given, that the undermentioned Lanps and TENEMENTS Nave been seized, and will be sold at the respective times ahd places as mentioned be'ow.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all Ippositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, fo which no such op- vositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale : oppositions alin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.\u2018Quebec, to wit : LEXIS DEROUSSELLE, of the No.617.} {À parish ot Beauport, in the county \u2018and district of Quebec.merchant ; against LOUIS FA.LARDEAU and FRANCOLS FALARDEAU, of the parish vf-St.Ambroise, in the county and district of Quebec afore said, cultivators, at.the folle enchère, costs and charges of Pierre Beaulien, of the parish of St.Ambroise, merchant, to wit :\u2014* A lot of land situate in the parish of St.Ambroise, in the seigniory of St.Gabriel, containing one arpent and three quarters-in front, by two arpents-er thereabouts, more or less.in depth, bounded in front by the road of Mr.Pianté, and in rear Dy a little river, joining towards the north to Paul Thibodeau, mid towards:the south to Jacques Lafond, upon which seid Jot of lawd are: ercoted:\u2014}.À house upon a stone foundation,\u2019 thirty two feet long, by from eighteen to twenty in breadth, andcovered ia shingles, with 8 good brick oven.2.A barn and stable joined together, seventy two feet long, by twenty eight feet broad.covered with beards, and half of the same being covered with shingles.3.A cellar, formed in the earth with masonry.twenty feet long, by from nine to ten feet in breadth, and seven feet high, covered with boards.4.A building eighteen feet long by from cight to nine feet in breadth, intended to fatten pigs of different sizes, and divided into three compartments.5.A dairy twelve feet square.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Ambroise, on the FIFTEENTH day of MAY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of J xt.une nex W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.24th April, 1838.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit: \"OSEPH FRANCOIS PERRAULT, - No.1380.} of the city, cousty and district of Quebec, one of the prothonotaries of our eourt of King's bench for the said district; against Demoiselle MARIE SIMON, of the city of Quebec, spigster, in her quality of testamentary executrix of the late Frangois Xavier Simon, esquire, in his lifetime of Quebec, advocate, to wit:\u2014 2,4 An undivided quarter in an emplacement sitnate in the St.Roch suburb, St.Vallier street, measuring twenty six feet and three inches in front on St.Vallier street aforesaid, whereof two feet make part of a passage of four feet, in common (miloyen) with the neighbour of the west side, and widening in such a way that the said «mplacement measures twenty nine feet between the east fence and a hangar to the west at the foot of the cape, upon the depth which there may be betweep the said St.Vallier street and the said heights of côteau Ste, (ieneviéve ; bounded towards the north by the said St.Vallier street, towards the south by.the said heights of cô- teau Ste.Geneviève, joiniag towards the east to the emplacement firstly described, and towards the west to Mr.Pierre Huot, together with a wooden house on astone foundation thereon erected, and the right of community (mitoyenneté) in the aforesaid passage.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Roch, on the FIFTEENTH day of MAY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said - Writ returnable on the first day of June next, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.24th April, 1838.VENDITIONI EXPONAS.Quebec, to wit : UGUSTIN TURCOTTE, mason, No.749.late of Quebec, now of the parish of St.Henry, in the county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec, and two others ; against FRANCES DUPONT, wife of John Fraser, esquire, late captain in the seventy sixth infantry regiment, late of Quebec, and now of the parish of St.Foy, in the county and district of Quebec, to wit: \u2014*¢ A lot of ground of an irregular figure, lying and situate in the parish of St.Foy, near the city ot Quebec, containing five arpents in depih by an irregular front of ten perches aud three feet to one arpent and a half, comprising a superficies of forty five arpents, fifty two perches and forty five feet or thereabouts, with the buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies,\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Foy, on the FIFTEENTH day of MAY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning, The said Writ returnable on the first day of June next, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.25th April.18388.FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : } DA ME MARIE ANNE MARTI.No.1292.N EAU, of the city, county and district of Qhebec, widow of the late Etienne Dion ; against NOEL BEAUDOIN, of the parish of Ste.Claire.in the county of Beauce, in the district of Quebec, cultivator, to wit :\u2014*¢ A land situate in the parish of Ste.Claire, on the south of the river Etchemin, at the place called the Longues Pointes, being number fifty seven, containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth; bounded in front towards the north east by the said river Etchemin, and in rear by the end of the said depth, joining on one side towards the south west to Noel Beaudoin, and on the north west side to Jean Baptiste Noel or his representatives, circumstances and dependencies.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of Sainte Claire, on TUESDAY, the TWENTY-NINTH day of MAY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of June next.W, S.SEWELL, Sheriff.24th January, 1838.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : J OSEPH ROY, of the parish of St.No.1683.} Gervais, in the county of Belle chasse, in the district of Quebec, esquire, merchant ; against MICHLL LEFEBVRE pir BOULANGER, of the parish of st.Gervais, in the county of Bellechasse, in the (istrict of Quebec, cultivator, to wit :\u2014** A land situate in the third 1ange of the parish of St.Gervais, con- ining two arpents and a quarter, more or less, in front, by thirty five arpents in depth ; joining in (ront towards the north to the depth of the lands of the second range of the said parish, and running south the said depth, on the north east side to Ignace Patrie, and on the south west side te Michel Asselin, with a house, burn, stable and o¢her -smal boildings thereon erected.\u201d To be suld at the church door of the aforesaid parich of St Gervais, on the TWENTY-FIRST day of AUGUST next, at TEN o\u2019cluck in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next.W.S, SEWELL, Sheriff, 28th February, 1838.FIERI FACIAS, A NTOIN E ROULEAU, of the No.1735.L parish of St.Henry, in the county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec, merchant ; against FRANCOIS GAGNE\u2019,of the same place, yeoman, to wit :\u2014-1.\u201cOne arpent aud a half of land in front by thirty arpents in depth, situate in the parish of St, Henry, seignory of Luuzon, at the place called the Trait Quarré, concession St, Febx i bounded on one side towards the north by the King\u2019s highway, towards the south, at the end ofits depth, by the King\u2019s highway of the concession called La Grillade, towards the south east by Captain Jean Bouffard, and towards the north east by Augustin Morin, together with a house, barn, stable, hangard and a bake house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.2.Hall'an arpent of land in front, situate in the same parish and same se gniory of Lauzon, in the concession called La Grillade, by thirty arpents in depth 5 bounded towards the north by the lands of the concession St.Félix, towards the south by the end of the said depth, towards the north east by Pierre Mercier, towards the south east by Jean Bap- liste Beaudoin, circumstances aud dependencies.3.An emplacement situate in the parish of St.Henry, in the seigniory of Lauzon ; bounded in (rent towards the north by the King's highway of Pointe Boisclair, and in rear towards the south by Jean Roy, on one side towards the north east by the King\u2019s highway leading to the road (route) of the Trait Quarré, on the other side towards the south east by Michel Blais, together with a workshop and a baker's oven thereon erecied, circumstances and dependencies.\u201d \u2018TI'o be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Henry, on the ELEVENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning, The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next.W.S.SEWELL, Sherif.Quebec, to wit : 30th Avril, 1838.ALIAS FIERL FACIAS.Quebec, to wit ; | AME MONIQUE OLIVET DOU.No.1411, CET, of the city, county and district of Quebec, wife of Robert Christie, esquire, advocate, and now at the place called Ristigouche, in the district of Gaspé, and duly authorized & ester en jugement against her husband ; against ROBERT CHRISTIE, of the city of Quebec aforesaid, esquire, advocate, and now of the place called Ristigouche, in the district of Gaspé, to wit :\u2014** Five undivided sixths of a certain farm or land, situate on the north side of the river Ristigouche, in the inferior district of Gaspé, cousisting of nine hundred acres more or less, without warrauty however .as'to\"the quantity of acres, chiefly marsh land, and producing hay of a superior quality, on a front.of ninety chains, that is to \u2018say : the distance there may be following the several courses of the bank of the said river, along high water mark, from the cross standing or which lately stood at high water mark, on the Pointe à la Croix opposite the ferry house, and precisely at the spot where the highway known as the Metis or Kempt road intersects the Ristigouche, to a post or picket on the eastern side of the mouth of the river Monier ; bounded in froot by the said river Ristigouche, and on the eastern and western sides by lateral and parallel lines from each of the sald points, (viz.the cross at Pointe & la Croix.aud post or picket at the mouth of the river Monier aforesaid,) running north, twelve degrees east, magnetically, aud prolonged till they respectively intersect the river du Loup, in the rear of the said farm, and bounding it to the north ; together with the dwelling house, stores, barns, and other buildings thereupon erected and being, including the salmon fishery thereunto belonging, and all the appurtenances ; saving avd reserviug always to the said Robert Christie, his claim and right to indemnity for such proportion of lis outlay and expenditure in the improvement and melioration of the premises since his acquisition thereof as to him may legally appertain, against the person or persons whomsoever establishing by law à right to the remainiog undivided sixth of the said farm.\u201d Tu be sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the TENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on tle first day of October next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.30th April, 1838, FIERI FACIAS.Quebec to wit: J EAN BAQUET alias LAMON- No.2223.TAGNE, of the parish of St.Gervais, in the county of Bellechasse, in the district of Quebec, mei chant; against MARGUERITE DA LLAIRE, of the same place, widow of the late Jeun Bopiiste Lacombe, to wit :\u2014*\u2018A land situate in the second range of concessions of the parish of St.Gervais, seigniory of St.Michel, containing one arpent and a half of land in front by forty arpents in depth ; joining in front to the lands of the first range and running south the said depth; joining on the north east side to Antoine Godbout, and on the south west side to Antoine Fournier, with two houses thereon erected, circumstances, and dependencies, Subject to all charges, clauses and conditions, restrictions, reserves, seigniorial cens et rentes of the deed of concession of the said land towards Thomas Gumelig Launière, end others, esquires, seigniors and proprietors of the fief and seigniory of St.Michel.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Gervais, on the EIGHTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the fiest day of October next.W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff, 30th April, 1838, FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit 1 AME CATHERINE HENRY No.390.JUCHEREAU DUCHESNAY, widow of the late François Blanchet, in his lifetime, esquire, of the city of Quebec; against JEAN LANGEVIN, in his quality of curator duly elected to the vacant estate of Pran- ¢ois Blanchet, physician, deceased, to wit :\u2014 Towxsuip op Tring.* Lots, numbers twenty one, twenty three, twenty four, twenty six, twenty seven and twenty eight, in the first range ; lots, numbers fourteen and twenty, in the second range ; lots, numbers one, two, four, five and six, in the third range ; lots, numbers seventeen and eighteen, in the fourth range ; lots, numbers tive, six, eight, nine, eleven and twelve, io the sixth range; lotr, numbers five, ten cleven, tweive, thirteen and fourteen, in the seventh range ; lots, numbers two, three, five, six, seven, nine, ten, twelve, thirteen aud fourteen, in the eighth range ; lors, numbers one, two, eight, vine, ¢leven, twelve and thirteen, in the teuth range.\u201d - TowNsHIP OF NELSON, \u2018 Lots, numbers six, seven, eight, ten, eleven, thirteen fourteen, fifteen, seventeen and eighteen, in the fourth range § lots, numbers five, six, eight, nioe, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fifteen, nineteen and tweaty, in the fifth range ; \u2018lots, numbers two, three, five, six, thirteen, fourteen, eighteen, ninetecn, twenty oue and twenty three, in the sixth range.All the aaid lots containing each two hundred acres, or thereabout, forming about fifteen thousand two hundred acres, and will be sold by lots, of three lots at a time.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the TENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next, W.S, SEWELL, Sherif, 2d May, 1838.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit JE G13B and ROBERT SHAW, No 1832 of the city, county and district of Quebec, merchants and copartners, using trade and commerce at Quebec aforesaid, under the name, and firm of Gibb & Shaw ; against RICHARD FIELDERS, of the parish of St.Augustin, in the county of Portneuf, in the district aforesaid, farmer, to wit :\u2014* A land of three arpents and three quarters in front by thirty arpents in depth, situate at St.Augustin aforesaid ; joining in front to the river St, Lawrence.in depth to the lands of the second range, joining towards the north east to Jean Baptiste Moisan, towards the south west to Nicholas Lainé dit Laliberté, with n house barn and stable thereon crected, circumstances and depend.enies,\u201d\u201d To be sould at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Augustin, ou the ELEVENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock io the moruing, The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next, W.8, SEWELL, Sherif, 2d May, 1838, a) 202 TELE QUEBUE GAZEDTTL Shcriffs Dales.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.To wir : } Prarre NOTICE is hereby given, that the nndermentioned Tavws and TENEMENTS Nave been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places a meu- tioned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions ain d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge except in case of Venditioni llxponas, to wKich no suctop-\" positions are by law allowed, are required to Lefiled with the wndersigued, at his Ofice, previous to the fifieen days neat preceding the day of sale; opposttions ntinde conserver 27ay be filed at any time within two days next after the return of ike rit.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal.10 wit: T HE Honorable JOIN RICHARD- No.353.} .SON, of the city of Montreal, esquire, curator to Thomas Thain, plaintiff ; against the lands and property of REGIS RIVARD LORANGER, of the parish of Sainte Magdeleine de-Rigaud, merchant, defendant :\u2014** A fot or furm of land kvown and distin- suished as lot number one, in that part of the said parish and seigniory called Labaie, being three avpents in front, by twenty arpents in depth, hounded in front by the Grand or Ottawa River, in the rear by the unconceded limds of the said seigniory, on the west side by the lands aud possession of Joseph Octave Bastien, ésquire, and on the east side by lot number two, now in the hands and possession: of the representatives of the late Thomas Howey, with a wooden house and barn tliereon erected.\u201d To be ~old at the church door of the said parish of Shinte Mag- deleine de Rigaud, on the TWENTY -EFGHTH day of MAY next, at TION of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of June next.R.BL ST.OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff 's Office, 20th Jannary 1858, FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit :2.(C HALES CHRISTO: No.125.È PHER JOHNSON, of the city of Montreal, in the distriet of Montreal, es.give, &c pluintiff; agaînst the Jands and tenements of NOAIl HARRIMAN, of the scigniory of Argenteuil, said district, now of the city of Montreal, yeoman, curator to VFlias Crampton, defendant: \u2014 «¢ A'certain lot of land situated in the said seigniory of Ar- gentéuil, known as lot number eighteen, in the Chute Sdttlement, containing three acres in frout by thirty acres in depth, more or less, bounded in fiont by the North River, in the rear by lands of John Christie, ov his re- presentutives, on one side by lot number seventeen, and oii the other side by lot number unincteen, without any buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be s.ld at the church door of the parish of St.André, on the ' WENT Y- LTGHTH day of MAY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the tirst day of June next, R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, \u20acOrh January 1738 SIX WRITS OF FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: Peu first one, at the snit of Nes.2543, 1691, CHARI ES O'BRIEN, of the 1657, 1395, 2401( parish, county and district ¢f Mon- und 2684.treal, baker, aud Marie Celeste \u2018Trudeau, his wife.by him duly authorised to institute the present acticn, and from him separated, as to property, tqrant aux bicns:) the second, at thé suit of JOSEPH HEAUCHA WP, of the city, county and district of Mont- veal, trader ; the third, at the suit of PHILIPPE LAVOY, of the last menticned place, trader ; the fourth, atthe suit of WILLIAM MACKINTOSH, of achive, esquire, in the said connty and district of Montreal ; the fifth, at the suit of JAMES SCOTT, the'elder, of Glavgow, in \u201ccotiand,\u2014 James \u2018cott, the younger, of the city, county and district of Montreal,\u2014and James Tyre, of the said city, county and district of Montreal, merchants and co-partners carrying on trade and business together at the said city of Montreal, under the name and firm of Scott, Tyre and company ; the sixth, at the suit of JOHN O.BROWN, of the said.city, county and district of Montreal, coninissien-merchant and auctioneer, plain tiffs 3 against the lands «nd premises of BI NJAMIN BERTHI.LET, of the city of Montreal, in the county of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, physician and surgeon, defendant : \u20141.© A lot of ground situate atthe Cur.rént Ste.Marie, in the parish of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, described under lot number scventy-five, containing fifty feet in front by one hundred feet jan depth.English measure ; bounded in front by a projected street, number five, on the plan of the late Heman Scaver, in rear by a land belonging to Klis Rolland, as representing the said Heman Seaver ; ou one side towards the north east by lot number seventy-four, belonging to Thomas Thomas, and on the other side by a land belonging to the hiirs or representatives of the said late lieman Seaver.2: A lotof ground situate in the St.Lawrence suburbs, of the city of Montreal, known as lot number one hundred and seven, on the plan drawn by J.Hughes, sworn surveyor, and deposited in the office of E.Guy, public notary, containing forty feet in front by eighty in depth; bounded in front by Marie street, in rear by number o.¢ Lundred and sixteen, belonging to Ludger Duvernay ; on oneside by lot number one hundred and six, belonging to TI.A.Starke, and on the other side by lot namber one hundred and eight, belonging to Edward Hartley, or his representatives.3.A lot of ground situate in the St Lawrence suburbs, of the said city of Montreal, known as lot number sixty-seven, containing thirty-six feet in front by cighty feet in depth, hounded in front by Mayo: street, in rear by lot number sixty five, belonging to J.Boulanget, on one side by lot number sixty six, belonging to Thomas Massey, and on the other side by lot number sixty eight, belonging to Iidward Hartley, or Lis representatives.4.A lot of ground situate in the said St.Lawrence suburbs, known as lot number sixty two, containing forty feet in front by seventy two feet in depth; bounded in front by Aylmer 'strect, in rear by Thomas Phillips.on one side by lot number sixty three, belonging toJ.G.MacKenzie; and on the other side by lot number sixty one, belonging to George Mellougall.5.A lot of ground situate in the said St.Lawrence suburbs, known as lot number seventy three, containing forty feetin front by eighty feet in depth; P May 3 bounded in front Ly Ste, Catherine street, in rear by (2.A land situate ut the Céle de la Borgnesse,in the parish of Thowns Phillips, on one side by lot number sewntysfour, Delonging to G.Ithybas, and ou the other side by IDt nnm- der seventy two, Lbelungiuy tu J.Hughes, 6.A lot of ground situate in the ssid St, Lawrence suburbs, known under number nine, containing forty feet in frout, by one, hurdred and thirgeen f-et in depth ; bruuded fu front by Durocher street, in rear by the heirs Desrividres, on one side by lot number cleht, belonging to tbe honorable D.Mondelet, imdon the @pher side by lot number ten, belonging10 T.A.Starke, 7.À lot of ground sitante iu the said St, Lawrence suburbs, coatsining eighty fest im front by seventy six feet in depth; bounded in front.by Mayor street, in rear by William Square, ou one side by lot number cighty five, belonging to PP.Heoffstetter, sud on the other side by lot number cighty eight, belonging to A.Gundlack ; the said lot of ground known as lots rumbers eighty six and eighty seven, with a wooden house and mstable thereon erccted.8.Alot of ground or orchard lying in the St, Lawtence suburbs aforesaid, containing in front one ban- dred and twenty one fect, English ensure, in breadth, and in rearof the said lov of ground one bundred and fifty feet in breadth, by about three hundred aud seventy two feet in depth, like measure ; bounded in front by St, Alexander street, in rear by Thomas Phillips, on one side by F.X.Beuder, esquire, and on the other side by Ste.Catherive street, with two wooden houses and other buildings thereon erected, as now fenced, 9.Alot of ground situate in the said city of Montreal, of an irregular figure, coutaining in trout forty five feet and five inches, English measure, in breadth, by a breadth of forty feet six inches io the rear, aud one hundred und tairty nine feet six fuchesin depth, on tlie south west side, aud one bundred and tweuty seven feet eleven inches in depthi on the north cast side ; bouuded in front by St, Sacrament street, in rear by Messrs, Hector Russell aud company, ou one side by Walter Benny and fitienne Dubois, and un the other side by Sydney Beiling- bam, esquire, and thelot hergafter éescribed underlot number ten, wito à Louse or store of three stories, with à cut stone front, and the stove foundations of a hangard or shed thereon erected, the whole XE:aglish measure, according to tie plan of Audié Trudesu, sworn surveyor, dated the twenty fourth duy of November, one thousand eight hundred aud thirty six, and deposited in the sherif\u201ds office.10.A lot of ground situate in tlie same place, containing iu front thirty seven fect and ten inches English measure iu | breadth, and in the rear twenty six feet and four inches in breadth, by eighty four feet and three inches in depth on the south west side, sud seventy nine feet and three inches in depth on the north east side ; bounded in front by the Hospital street, in rear by Sydney Bellingham, esquire, on one side by Hector Russell and company, and the lot hereabove descried under number nine, and ou the other side by the property of Workuman and the said Sydney Bellingham, with a cut stone front house of two sturies on the street, and of three stories in the rear, the whole English measure, according to the plan of Apdré Trudeau, sworn surveyor, dated on the twenty fourth day of November, ove thousand eight hundied and thirty six, aud also deposited in the sheriff \u2019s office.11.A lot of ground situate in the said city of Moutreal, forming the angle of St.Paul and St.François Xavier streets, contaiuing thirty feet.and leu inches in front on St.Paul street, sud thirty two feet and three inches in breadth in the rear on Capital street, sixty three feet and nine inches on the fine of St.François Xavier street, and aboul sixty cight feet in depth, joining the pro- pesty of Joba Frethiugham, with a eut stouë house or store thereon erected, the whole Euglish measare, according to the plan of Andié Trudeau, sworn surveyor, dated the twenty fourih day of November, one thousand eight bundred and thirty 8.x, deposited iu the shierifl *s office.\u201d Tobe sold at my office, in thecity of Montreal, on MONDAY, the THIRD day of SEPTEWBER nest, nt TEN o'eleck ii the forenoon.\u2018I'he said Writ returnable on the first day of October next, R.DE ST, OURS, Sherif.Sheriff \u2019s Office.25th April, 1838.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: An FE Honorable PIERRE DOMI- No.494, NIU DEBARTZCH, seignior and proprietor and possessor of the seigniory Debartzch, and other places, residing in the parish of Montreal, county and district of Montreal, plaintitf ; againet the lands and premises of NICHOLAS ARCHAMBAULT, of the parish of St.Denis, in the said district and county of Montreal, yeoman, defendant : \u2014*\u2018A certain lot of land, containing four acresand one quarter in front by forty acres in depth ; bounded in front by the river Kichelieu, in the rear by Jean Baptiste Mâsse,on one side to the south west by Louis Cour- temanche, and on the north east by Andrew Dupae, with a stone house, barn and stable thereon erected.\u2019\u2019 Fo be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Denis, on the THIRD day of SEPFEMBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the first day of Uctober next, R.DE 8ST.OURS, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 23d April, 1638.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal to wit : N \"ARIE CLAIRE PERRAULT, No.313.§ of the city and district of Montreal, separated as to propery from her husband, Austin tuvillier, and by him duly authorised, and Jacques Antoine Cartier, being merchants auctioneers and brokers and copartners, trading in the said city of Montreal under the name of M.G.Cuvillier & Co, plaintiffs ; against the lands and premises of FRANCOIS JEREMY, merchant, of the parish of Laprairie, in the county and district of Montreal, defendant :\u2014), © An emplacement situate in the St, Anne suburb oi the city of Montreal, eontaining forty five [cet in froiit by one hundred feet in depth more or less ; bounded in front by Wellington street, in rear by the honorable Harwood, on one side by one McKay, and on-the other side by one Henderson, with a brick house, stable and other buildings thereon erected : the swid lot being subject to the payment of an annual ground rent, perpetual and not re- deemnble of three pounds seventeen shillings.und four pence currency, payable, on the first dey of May of every year, to John S.McCord and W, K.Mclord, esquires, until the expiration of- a certain dail emphithéetique wliich will expire on the twenty ninth day of September, one\u2019 thousand eight hundred and ninety, and shkence to continue in favour of the admrinistratrices of:the property of-the poor of the Hdétel- Dieu of Montreal, their heits and assigns for ever; and also to the droit de retrait in favour of the said ndminis- tratrices, in preference to ail others,even the purens lignagers.La Prairie la Magdeleine, containing two arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by the common, indepth by the river St.Jacques, on-oneside by Paul Nortmandin, and on the other side by one Caillé dit Bistarnet or his -representutives, with two bevras theseon.erected.3.An emplacement situate at the village of La Prairie la Magdeleine, on the level of St.Ignace street, con taining seventy four feet in front by ecighty feet in depth more or less ; bounded in front by the said Ignace street.in rear by the river St, Lawrence, on one side by.Vital Bour- rassa, and on the other side by Lonis Hypolite Denaut, with a stone house and- a building («Honge) adjacent theretoy a wooden cooking house and a shed thereon erected.\u201d To be sold as follows, to wit: number one #t my office, in the city of Montreal, on the THIRD day of SEPTEMBER next, at ELEVEN o'clock in the morning ; and lots num- .bers two and.thoes, rt the -cherch door of the said parish of La Prairie de la Magdeleine, on the THIRD day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN: o'clock in the forenoon.The suid Writ returnable on the first day of October next.R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.Shcriff*s Office, 26th April, 143% FILR1 FACLAS.Moutreal, to wit } \"AMES DUNCAN GIBB, of the No.1466.city and district of Montreal, merchant tailor, and Beniah Gibb, of thie same place, merchant taylor, copartners, using trade and commerce there, under tle name, style and firm of Gibb and company, plaintiffs ; against the lund and tenements of THOMAS CUVILLIER, of the city, county and district of Montreal, gentleman, defendant :\u2014-** A piece of landsituated lying and being in the parish of St.Michel de Lachine, in the said district, containing half an arpent by two arpents in depth, the whole more or less ; bounded ia front by the heirs or representatives of the late Francis William Reeves, in the rear by Hypoiite Perrault or representatives, bounded on one side by John Hannab,and on the other side by the representatives of I'rangois Uazean, without building ; witü-the rigot of a foot passage at all times upon the lands of the said I'rancis William Reeves or representatives, and the right ot passage with a carriage during the hay season only.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Michel du Lachine, on the THIRD day of SEPT £MBER, next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.\u2018The Writ returnable on the first day of October next.R DE ST.OURS, Sheriff.SheriiT's Office, 23d April, 1838.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit :?OUIS LEDUC, of the parish of No.955.Montreal, carpenter and tavern keeper, and Adélaide Imbault dite Vratha, by him authoriscl to bring the present action, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of FRANCOLS METZLKR, of the same place, merchant taylor.in the hands of Joseph Mathon, of the same place, bailiff, curator to the said Francis Metzler, defendants : \u20141.\u201cAn emplacement lying and situate in the said city of Montreal, on the Cd:cau Barron, holding of a land formerly belonging to the late J.M.Cadicux, esquire, containing forty five feet in front.by seventy two feet in depth; joining in front to the road or street Pantaléon Cadicux, in rear to the representatives Picire Leduc, on one side to the street Courville, and on the other side to Joseph Potty, with a one story wooden house of thirty \u2018feet in front by twenty two feet in depth, anil a stable thereon erected.\u20182.Another emplacement lying and situate at the same place, containing thirty six feet in front by forty five feet in depth; joining in front to the Courvi-le street, in rear to Louis Pin- sonnault, or his representatives, on one side to Cadieux street, and on the other side to the said representatives Pierre Leduc, with two one story wooden houses thercon erccted, of sixteen feet in breadth by eighteen feet in depth, the whole more or less, without warranty of precise measure.\u201d Ju uv sold at my office, in the city of Montreal, on the FOURTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of October next.R, DE ST, OURS, Sheriff, Sheriff \u2019s Office, 26.h April, 1838.THREE WRITS OF FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : F HE first, at the suit Nos.1367, 1897, 1516.of the Right Honorable EDWAKD i LLICE, of London, in England, esquire ; the second, at the snit of FRANCOIS MULLINS, alius FRANCIS MULLINS, of the city and district of Montreal, trader j the third, at the suit of the CURATE and WARDENS of the fabrique of the parish of St.Michel de LaChine in the said district of Montreal, specially authorized to bring the present action, plaintiffs ; against the lands and tenements of VENANT ROY LAPENSEE, of the parish of La Chine, in the county and district of Mont- renl, esquire, defendant :\u2014*\u2018A land situated and being in the parish of St.Michel de LaCliue, in the district of Mont- treal, containing two arpents and a half in front, by about thirty-eight arpents more or less in depth ; bounded in front by the lots of ground or emplacement of James Heron, and François Paré, and the road leading from the said land to the public front road, on one side by 1\u2019onald Duff, esquire, and \"on the other side by William McIntosh, esquire, with a house, barn, stable and other building thereon \u2018erected.\u2019 To be sold at the church door of the said \u201cparish of st.\u201cMichel de LaChine, on the THIRD day of SEPTEMBER next, at the hour of TWO of the clock in the afternoon.\u2018The Writ returnable on the first day of October next.R.DE ST.OURS, Sheriff, Sherifi\u2019s Office, 26th April, 1838.Dheriffs\u2019 Sales.DISTRICTOF THREE RIVERS.To wir; 1 P UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, thal the undermentioned Lanps and TENEMENTS have been seized and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims, on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to whichno such oppositions ave by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day af sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may 1838.QAGRITDE DB QUARRY be filed at any time within two days nex! after the return of the Wil, | \u2018 FIERI PACTAS.Three Rivers, to wit: A DULPHUS STEIN, mer No.40.1.+ chant, of the parish of Gentilly, in the county of Nicolet, in the district of Three Rivers ; against JEAN GAUDET, yeoman, of the same parish, to wit : \u2014*¢ A land situate in the parish of Gentilly, of one arpent and a\u2018half in front or thereabout, by forty arpents in depth ; joining in front to the river Gentilly, in depth to Paul Bubord : joining on one side towards'the south west to Jean Baptiste Gaudet, and on the north cast side to Pierre 'foutant, with a house thereon erected.A part of the said land to be excepted, belonging to Jean Baptiste Gaudet, of three perches and three quarters in front by the depth of the said land ; cn which part there is a stable erected.\u2018The said land subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions and servitudes mentioned in the deed of concession of the said land, in favour of the seignior of the seigniory whereof the said land derives.\u201d To be sold at the charch door of the parish of Gentilly, on the SIXTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.I'he said Writ returnable on the thirteenth day of September next.I.G.OGDEN, Sheriff, Three Rivers, 28th April, 1838 RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Province of Lower Canada, | OrFICE oF THE PROTHONO- District of Quebec.} TARY Cr Her MasesTY\u2019s Court cF King's Benen FOR THE DISTRICT OF QUEBEC, 24th day of April, 1838.No.759.Ex purte\u2014 WILLIAM CUTHBERT.UBLLC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King's bench, of and for the district of Que~ hee, a Deed of sale made and executed Lefore Mtre E, G.Cannon and colleague, notaries publics on the sixteenth day of April, inthe year of cur Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight, between JACQUES LE- BLOND, ofthe city of Quebec, esquire, of the one part; and EBENEZER BAIRD; esquire, of the said city of Quebec, merchant, acting in this behalf for William Cuth.hert, esquire, of the place called New Richmond of Chaleurs, Bay, in the district of Gaspé, merchant, of the other part ;\u2014being a deed of sale by the said Jacques LeDloud, of * a certain lot or parcel of land, number nineteen, containing two hundred superficial acres, on u front oi six acres, more or less ; bounded in front by Chaleurs\u2019 Bay, to the north and rear by a land belonging or occupied by one John Sulton, to the Lest of his know.tedge, to the east by the land of Aimé Cormier, and to the west by the land and property of James Crawford, esquire, with the dwelling house and barn, and every thing on the said lot or parcet of land ; also, a fish store on the beach, the whole situate at New Richmond afore said, in the said district.Subject the said lot or parcel of'fand to the payment of all seigniorial rights to whom the same may appertain 3° and possessed the said lot or parcel of land, during three years preceding the said sale, to wit : by one John P.Dimmick, until the twenty\" third day of August.inthe year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, and since that time, until the sale above mentioned, by the said Jacques Le- Blund, and since the said sale by the said William Cuth.bert, And all persons who may bave or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means what- vever, in or upon the said emplacement, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said William Cuthbert, 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 hereby required to signify in writing thir oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonorary, eight days at least before that d-y, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province vf Lower-Canada, ?Orrice oF Tile l\u2019ROTIIONO- District of Quebec, § TARY OF HER MAJEsTY\u2019S CouRT oF KING'S BENCH FoR TIE DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.at Quebec, this 24th April, 1838, No, 757.Ex parte\u2014 PATRICK McQUILKIN, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged, in the office of the prothonetary of the court of King'sbench of and for the district of Quebec, a deed of sate made and execued before Mitre.Ls.Panet and bis colleague, notaries public,on the thirtieth day of March, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight, between JAMES DINNING, of Quehee, merchant butcher, of the one part; and PATRICK McQUILKIN, also of Quebee, master blacksmith, of the other part 3\u2014being a sale by the suid Janes Dinning, to the said Patrick Mc¢Quilkin, of *¢ an emplacement situate in the Lower Town of Quebec, Champlain street, containing aliout thirty feet, more or less, in front, by the depth which there is from the said street to the heights of the Cape; bounded on one side towards tlie west, by a lot of ground or emplacement belonging: to Edward Sweetman, and on the other side, towards the east, bythe property of James Thompson, in front by the said Champlain street, and in depth by the heights of the.Cape, with a three stories stone house thereon e: ected, circumstances and dependencies, The said em- p'acement subject to the payment of such cens, seignio- vial rights, services and dues as may be\u2018payable for the sine to H£n MAJEsTY's Domuin, in whose censite and mouvance the said lot and premises are situated ;\u201d and po:sessed the suid emplacement, during the three years preceding the said sale, to wit: by Dame Josephte Allaire, widow of the late Ignace Cantin, until the eightb day of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight, and since that time, until the sale above mentioned, by the said James Dinning, ard since the said Sale by the said Patrick McQuilkin., And all persons wbo may have or claim.to have any privilege or bypothec, under auytitle or by any meaus whalso- everin Or upon the said emplacement, immediately previous to and at the time the same wus acquived by the sdid Putrick MecQuilkin, sre hereby notified that application | will be made to the said court, on MONDAY, the FIRS\" day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judgment of cou- firmation, and they are herchy required to siguify 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 forever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P, K.B.ma eae nt 7 yy NV r DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.\u201com re min ea Province of Lower Conada District of Montreal.No.12, Ex parte\u2014 WILLIAM HANNAIL, yeoman, of the parish of Lacliine, in the district of\u2019 Montreal, SUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotany of the court of King\u2019s beneh, of and for the district of Montreal, two Deeds, onemade and executed before Mtre, E.Guy, and bis colleague, notaries public, on the fifth day of April, one thousand eight hundred aad thirty seven, | IN THE KING'S BENCH.Baptiste Léon Mallet, yeoman, of the parish ot St.Michel de Lachine, in the district of Montreal, (promising to have these presents ratified on demand by Josephte Imbault dit Mathas, his wife, bereby authoiising her so to do even in his absence,) Olivier Mallet, also yceman of the same place, of the one part; and WILLIAM HANNAH, yeoman, of the parish of Lachine, in the district of Montreal, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Léon Jean Baptiste Mallet or Jean Baptiste Léon.Mallet and Olivier Mallet, to the said William of St.Michel de Lachine, containing two arpents and nine perches in breadth, in front, by the whole depth which may be found from the river St.Lawrence, where the said farm is bounded in front to the Coteau road, as now existing, leading to Upper Lachine, where the said furm ie bounded in rear, and where the said farm has five arpents and seven perches in breadth, in cousequence of the two side lines running in an oblique direction from the point of starting in front to the depth thereof, the whole more or less, without any guarantee of precise measurement, joining on gne side to the south west to Jean Baptiste Mallet, cousin to the said vendors, and oh the other side to the north east to John Hannah Lar- mouth, with a stone house, barn, stable and other dependencies thereon erec:ed.Less however one sixth part of said farm, and alike portion or share undivided in the buildings thereon, cn'y from the river St.Lawreuce to the Lachine Canal, equal to one half aipent and seven feet in breadth or theresbouts, more or less, which be- lungs to Vital Mallet, cf Pointe Claire, in the said district, as having purchased the same from Guillaume Mallet, brother to the said vendors, by deed exceuted belore Manteht and celleage, notaries, bearing date the day, month and jear therein mentioned, and which said sixth part in said farm and buildings thereon, so belonging to Vital Mullet, is not included nor sold by these presents, being on the contrary reserved for him the suid Vital Mallet, his heirs and assigns, such as he hath the right to the same by his said deed above mentioned.Lachine aforesaid, the lot of\u2019 land on part of said farm belonging to the said Fubrique, part of which is now used as a burial ground, and on other part thereof is the roman catholic church erected, as the same is now en- cldgsed on part of the frout of said farm, also the lot of land fronting on the Côteau roud leading to Upper La- chine, being the rear bouudary of said farin, now owned and-*possessed by Olivier Boudria, being about two arpents in superficies, su h as he hus the right to the same, by however him the said Olivier Boudria fencing thie same in all the four lines, and to keep up the same for ever at his own costs and charges.And finally, for the commissioners of the Lachine Canal, such space fur a path on each side of the said canal, on said farm, w here \u2018the said canal passes as the said cominissioners may be entitled to by law, which the said purchaser declares to well know and promises to conform to the same, and to submit himself to the rules and regulations made by the said commissioners relative to the said canal, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereunto belonging ;\u2019 and possessed the said farm, as proprietors, respectively, by the said Léon Jean Baptiste Mallet or Jean Baptiste Léon Mallet and Olivier Mallet, during the-three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said William Hannah, also as proprietor, The other being a deed of sale made and executed betore Mtre.E.Gay and his colleague, notaries publicy on the thirteenth doy of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, between VITAL, MALLET, of the parish of St.Joachim de la Pointe Claire, in the distriet of Montreal, yeoman, (promising to have these presents ratified by Julie Pilun, bis wife, whom be anthorises so to do even in his absence.) of the one part ;.and WILLIAM HANNAII, of the parish of St, Michel de Lachine, in the district aforesaid, also yeoman, of the other part 3;\u2014being à sale by the said Vital Mallet to the said William Mlannah, ¢ of alot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in.the aforesaid parish of St.Michel de Lachine, containing one half arpent and seven feet in front, by the whole depth which may be found from the river St.Lawrence tu the Lachine Canal, bounded in front by the said river St.Lawrence, in rear by the said Lachine Canal, and,on both sides by the said purchuser as representing Olivier and Jean Baptiste Léon Mallet, with all and every the improvements, fences and buildings which may be tound thereon.Also, such share and portion belonging to the vendor in the house, barn, stable and uther buildings erected on the piece or parcel of land which the said William Hannah purchased from the said Olivier and Jean Baptiste Léon Mullet, of which the said piece of land hereby sold, formerly formed a part ;\u201d.and possessed the said lot or parcel of land, and the share and portion in the house, barn, stable and building erected on the above lot or parcel of land, by the said Vital Mallet, as preprietor, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed ot\u2019 sale, and {rom thence hitherto by the said William Hannah, aleo as proprietors.And all persons who may have or claim to bave any privilege or hypothéque, under any title ur by any mvaus between LEON JEAN BAPTISTE MALLET, ordean: tHannab, ¢ of a certain farm situated at the said parish | whatsoever, in or upon the said farms, lot of laud and premises, imnwdigtely previous to and at the time the sp.nu were uwequires by Che soid Wütiem Hannah, are berehbpn- tified that application will be made to the court, on the FIRST day of JUNE t:2xt, for a sentence or judgment ot confirmation, und they are hereby required to signity in writing thair-oppositians, and file the same in the vice of the said prothonotury, eight days at least before dhut duy, in datisult of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.8.Prothonotary's Orfice, \u2019 Montreal, 18th September, 1237.l\u2019rovince of Lower Canada, ç N District of Moutreal.yy IN THE KING'S BENCH.0, 29.Lx parte\u2014 THE GENTLEMEN CHURCH WARDENS of the Fabric, (I'@uvre et Fabrique) of the parish ot Notre Dame of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, of Montreal, to this effect duly reprevented and stipulating by Charles Séraphim Rodier, Bernard Leprohon and Jules Quesnel, esquires, all three ot the said city of Montreal, and three of the Church Wardens to this effect duly authorised, by deliberation and resolution of the said gentlemen Church Wardens, passed in their assembly, holden in the said city of Montreal, the thirteenth November, nae thousand eight hundred and thirty six, as per extract of the said deliberations, certified by Tue Re- VEREND Messing Josep VINCENT QUIRLSER, Superior of the Seminary of Montreal, doted the twenty second day of the said month ot! November, (which extract remains annexed to the said act, signed and paraphed ne varietur,) with the concurrence and with the consent of the said MEssitE JosEPH VINCENT QUIBLIER, Priest, Superior of the said Seminary, residing in the said city, and one of\u2019 the ( Vicaires Généraux) Vicar General of the Diocese of Montreal.HDUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that therc 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.T.Bedouin and his colleague, public notaries, the first day of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven.between the honorable PETER NMcGILL, esquire, ot the said city of Montreal, ona of the members of the legislative council of the said province, acting thjs\u2014 1.By aud in the name and as attorney duly nameyl by Mre.Marguerite Charlotte Trottier Des Rivières, wile, separate: as to property from Jacques Oliva, esquire, o1 the parish of St, Thomas, in the district of Quebec, in the said province, by power of attorney of the said Mys, Oliva, duly authorised by her said hushand, passed before Mtre, Letourneau, public notary, who has kept the original or minute, and his colleague, dated the sixth day ot July, one thousgnd eight hundred and thirty six.\u2014 2.\u2014 As assignee and trustee & titre de fidei commis of aN the rights, shares and portions belonging to Mrs.Mnrie Louise Trottier Des Rivières, wife of Alexander Mc- Kenzie, esquire, of Terrebonne, in the district of Mout- real, in the said province, from the successions of the late François Amable Trottier Des Rivières, esquire, in his lifetime of the said city of Montreal, and of Mrs.Marguerite Trottier Des Rivitres Beaubien, his wife, father and mother of the said Mrs.Marie Louise Trottier Des Rivières, in virtue of and for the ends specified in a The said vendors du hereby reseive for the Fabrique of certain act of transfer, passed Letween the suid Mr.Alexander McKenzie and the said Mrs, Marie Louise Trottier Des Rivières, bis wife, of the one part, and the said honorable Peter McGill, of the other part, before Mtre.J.L.Prevost, public notary, at Terrebonne aforesaid, dated the eighteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred aud thirty six, and Francis William Trot- tier Des Rivières and Henri Trottier Des Rivières, esquires, both of the said city of Montreal, of the one part; and the said GENTLEMEN CHURCH WARDENS of the Fabric of the parish of Montreal, represented and stipulating by the said Charles Beraphim Rodier, Bernard Lepruhon and Jules Quesnel, esquires, of the other part ;\u2014being au exchange between the said honiurable Peter McGill, in his aforesaid qualities, ang the suid Francis William Frottier Des Rivières and Henri Trottier Des Rivières, and the said Messieurs the Church Wardens represented and stipulating by Charles Séraphim Rodier, Bernard Leprohon and Jules Quesnel, esquires, *\u2018 of a certain lot of land belonging to the heirs of the said late Mr.François Amable Trottier Des Riviéres, situated in the said city of Montreal, contuin- ing thereabouts ninety two feet in front, on the level of St.Joseph street, by which it is bounded in front, ninety feet in breadth in its line of the depth, by two bundred and forty feet in depth, the whole more or less, without any warranty of precise measure, but English measure ; joining in front the suid St.Juseph street, in rear the heirs of the late Doctor Caldwell, on the north west side of Craig street, and on the south east side to the Glagis lane (ruelle du Glacis.) without any byildings nor fences thereon erected, but ns the said lot of lund presently now is with its cireumstances and dependencies, iu- cluding the righvin common (droit de wmitoyennete) in the wall which divides the said lot of land from that of the said heirs of of the late Doctor Caldwell, but without pny warranty of the said right by the said honorable Peter McGill, in Lis aforesaid name and quality, and his constituant above named, as well as the said Mr, Frape¢is' William Trottier Des Rivières and Henri Trottier Des Rivières 3\u201d and possessed the said lot of länd by the said honorable Peter McGill in his said qualities and by the said Francis William Trottier Des Rivières and Heyri Trottier Des Rivières, heirs: par bénéfice d'inventaire ol the late Francois Amable Trottier Des-flivières and thesaid und mother, respeciively as proprietors, during the threo years last preceding the date of the said deed of ex.dhange, and trom thience hitherto by the said Gentlemen Church Wardens, \u2018represented and stipulating by the said Charles Séraphim Rodier, Bernard Leprohun and Jules Quesnel, esquires, alao as proprietors, w hatsvever in or upon the said lot of land, imaediatel previous to and at the time tho sume was acquired by the said' Gentlemen Church Wardens of the Fabric of the parish of Montreal, sepresented dnd stipulating by the said Charles Séraphim, Rodier, Bernard Loprohon and Jules Quesnel, esquires,-are hereby notified that ap- Marguerite Trottier-Des Riviéres Beaubien, their father - And all persons who may have or claim to have any | \u201cprivilege or hypothéque under any title or by any means 204 ; TES QUEBEC GAGHTTR \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014__ plication will be made to the Court, on the FIRST day of JUNE next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 26th December, 1837.Province of Lower Canada, District of Montreal.FIN THE KING\u2019SBENCH.No.28.Ex parte\u2014CHARLOTTE WALTERS, wife of Mr.Arthur McDonald.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 J.J.Gibb and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty eighth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, between STANLEY BAGG, of the city of Montreal, esquire, in his capacity of attorney, duly authorised by letter of attorney, of Miss Alice Molloy, of Plantagenet, in the district of Ottawa and province of Upper Canada, spinster, of the one part ; and CHARLUTTE WALTERS, wife of Mr, Arthur McDonald, of the said city of Montreal, gentleman, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Stanley Bagg, attorney as aforesaid of Miss Alice Molloy, to the said Charlotte Walters, of a lot of ground situated in the St, Lewissuburbs, near the said city of Montreal, containing forty feet in {front by eighty feet in depth, joining in front St.Lewis street, in the rear on another street, on one side Joseph Coursel dit Chevalier, and on the other side Mr, Magloire Derome, with one wooden house and other buildings thereon erected, together with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging 37\u2019 and possessed the said lot of ground and premises by the said Alice Molloy, as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Chailotte Walters, also as proprietor, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothèque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of ground and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Charlotte Walters, are hereby notified, that application will be made tothe court, on the FIRST day of JU NN E next, for a sentence ot judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their opposi ions, and fle the same in the office of the said Prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of duing so.MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B, Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 16th November, 1837, INSOLVENT DEBTORS.rovince of Lower Canada Province of Lower van Hin THE KING'S BENCH.the 20th duy of February, 1838.JAMES McKENZIE, of the parish of Pointe Levi, in the county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec, trader, Lo PLAINTIFF ; vs.HENRY SHARPLES, of the city of Quebec, merchant, in {is capacity of Curator duly elected to the vacant estate of the late Colin Chisholm, in his lifetime of Perth, in the Province of Upper Canada, Lumber dealer, DEFENDANT ; and \u2018The said HENRY SHARPLES, Tiers saisi.No.1789 Y the Court of Our Lany TBE QUEEN, now here, - It is considered and adjudged that the attachment made in the hands of the Garnishee, HENRY SHARPLES, be and the same is hereby declared to be good and valid, to the extent of the sum of one hundred and ninety-nine pounds sixteen shillings and seven pence currency.without prejudice to such other sum as he now has or here n- after may have in his hands, of and belonging to the late Colin Chisholm for the causes in the decluration of the said Garnishee in this cause made and described ; and in consequence, it is ordered, in as much as itappears that the estate of the said late Colin Chisholm is insolvent, that the creditors of the said estate be notified to file their claims duly authenticated in the office of the Prothono- tary ol this Court, on or before the TWENTIETH day of MAY next.to the end that such distribution be then made as to law and justice my appertain : and let due notice thereof be given in one or more of the public newspapers of the city of Quebec, of which the Quebec Gazette, published by Authority, to be one.J d PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.LL persons having bad cluims against the Estate of the late JosErH LACROIX, in his lifetime Furiier.of this city, previous to the trunsfer of his stock in trade forthe benefit of his creditors, arerequested to send in their accounts duly attested to the undersigned, on or before the 15th instant, in order that the dividend may ined and declared, be ascertain J.M.FRASER & Co.Quebec, 1st May, 1838.3 w 7 PARTNERSHIP DISCONTINUED.T having been determined on, in consequence of I the continued indispusition of the active Manoxing Partoers of the concern, to discontinue the business heretofore carried on in this city under the style and firm of Moisos, Daviës & Cu., from and after the first day of May next, the undersigned deem it their duty thus early to notify their intention, to their frieitds at a distance.And debts which may remain due to the concern after that dute ure to be puid to Mr.John Molson, who in like manner will be ready to liquidate all JOHN MOLSON, GEORGE DAVIIS, | GEO.CREWE DAVIES.Montieu!, 1»t September, 1838.just claims thereon, Signed, iw May 8 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.By His ExceLLENcY LIEUTENANT GENERAL SIR JoHN COLBORNE, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorable Military Order of the Bath, and of the Hanoverian Guelphic Orde:, Commander in Chief of HER MAJEsSTY's Forces in the Provinces of Lower Canada and Upper Canada, and Administrator of the Government of the Province of Lower Canada.PROCLAMATION, HEREAS it became absolutely necessary, in consequence of a serious Revolt and Rebellion, which broke out in the District of Montreal, to declare Martial Law, throughout the said District, on the fifth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven, which has continued to be in force until the present period : And whereas by the bappy suppression of such Rebellion and the restoration of tranquillity, the further continuance of Martial Law is rendered unnecessary ; I have thought fit, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of this Province, to issue this My Proclamation, hereby declaring all powers derived from Martial Law to cease from and after the publication hereof, within the said District of Montreal.Given under my Hand and Seal at Arms at the Government House, in the City of Montreal, in the said Province of Lower Canada, the twenty-seventh day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hindred and thirty-eight, and in the first year of our Reign, By His Excellency\u2019s Command, D.DALY, Secretary of the l\u2019rovince.ANNU PRIMO.VICTO «1 A K: GINÆ.(Ar.An Ordinance to declare and ascertain the period when the Laws and Ordinances made and passed\u2019 by the Governor or Person authorize .to execute the Commission of Goveinor, and Special Council of this Province, shall take effect./ HEREAS it is expedient that the period, from which the Laws or Ordinances of the Governor, ey Persun authorized to execute the Commission ot Governor, and Special Council for the Affairs ot this Province, are to have operation and effect, should be declared and ascur- tained ; Be it therefore ordained and Enacted by His Excellency the Administrator of the Government ot this Province, authorized to exccute the Commission of the Governor thereof, by and with the advice and consent o the special Council tor the Affairs of the said Province of Lower Canada, co.stituted and assembled by virtue of and under the authority of an Act of the Parliament ot the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, passed in the first year ut the Reign of Her preseat Majesty, i tituled \u201cAn Jet tv make temporary provision for the Government of Lower Canada,\u2019 And it is hereby ordained, aud enacted by the authority of the same, that the Clerk of the special Counci: tor the Atiairs \u201cof this Province, or, in his necessary absence, the Assistant Clerk .ot\u2019 the said Special Council, shal, on every | Law or Ordinance which shall hereatter pass or be made by the Governor, or person authorized to.execute the Com- mis-ion of Governor of this Province, with the advice and consent of the Special Council for the aflairs of this l\u2019ro- vince, state under his signature,as such Clerk, O1 Assistau t Clesk, immediately after the signature of the Governor, or Person authorized, as aforesaid, tue day, month, and year, when the same sha.l have passed, and stall have been assented to by the Goverior, or person authorized to execute the Commission of Governor of the said Province, and shall have had the Great Real of the said Province affixed, and such statement, under such signature, shall be taken t bea part of every such Law or Ordinance, and the day, month, and year, in such statement mentioned, shall be the date of its c.mmencement, when no other period of commencement shall be declared ov provided, in and by such Law or Urdinance, J.COLBORNE, Ordained and Enacted by the authority atoresaid, and passed in Special.ouncis, under the Great seal of the t'ro- v nce, at the Goverument House, in the City of Montreal, the twenty third day of April, in the first year of the Reign ot Our Sovereign Lady Victoria, by the Grace of Gud, of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Iaith, and so forth, in the Year of our Lord, one thousand ecighthundred aud thirty-eight.by tis bacellency's Command, WM 6.LINDSAY, Clerk Special Council, ee .ANNO PRIMO, VICTORIÆ REGINÆ.car, il.An Ordinance to authorize the apprehending and deten- © tion of Persons charged with tiigh I'reason, Suspicion of High treason, misprision of High Treason, and Treasonable Practices, und to suspend for a limited time, ay to such persons, a certain Ordinance therein mentioned.: 7 HERES divers Persons charged with High Trea son, Suspicion of High Freason, Misprision of High.Treason, and Treasonuble.Practices, are detained in expedient and necessary that means should be provided tor the more easily apprehending and more secure detention of such persons for a limited time, aud of others who may be suspected or charged with such crimes.Therefore, for the better preservation of the Peace, and of the Laws and Liberties of this Province :\u2014 Be it Ordained and Enacted by His Excellency the Administrator of the Government of this Province, authorized to execute the Commission of the Governor thereof, by and with the advice and consent of the Special Council for the affairs of the said Province, constituted and assembled, by virtue of and under the authority of an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, passed in the first year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled \u201c An Act to muke temporary provision for the Government of Lower Canada,\u201d and it is hercby ordaii.ed and enacted by the authority of the same, that all or any person or persons that are or shall be in prison or otherwise in custody in this Province.at or upon- the day of the making and passing of this Ordinance, or after, by any warrant for High Treason, Suspicion of High Treason, Mi-prision of High Treason, or Treasonable Practices, may be detained in safe custody, without bail or mainprize.during the continuance of this Ordinance ; and that no Judge or Justice of Peace shall, during such continuance, bail or try any person or persons so committed, without an order from the Governor or Person.Administering the Government of this Province by and \u2018with the advice anu consent of the Executive Council of the said Province, any Law, Ordinance, or stato te to the contrary notwitlistanding.And be it further Enacted by the authority aieiesaid, that the Ordinance of the Governorin Chief ot this Province, made and passed by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council of the said Province.in the Twenty fourth year of the reign of tis late Majesty, King George the Third, intituled ; \u2018\u201c An Ordinance for seeuriig the Liberty of the subject.and jor the prevention of imprisonment out of this Province,\u201d \u2014in so tar asthe sam may be construed to relate to cases of\u2019 High Treason.Suspicion of High Treason, Mispri fon of High Treason, and }reasonable I'vactices, be suspended until the Twenty-fourth day of August text, and that until the said day, no\u201d Judge, Justice of Peace, or other Officer of thie Law in this l\u2019ro- vince.shall liberate, try ov admit to Rail any | cison or persons that is, are, or shall be in Prison, cenunitted or in custody withia the said Province, for such causes as atore- said, without an \u20ac rder from the Governor or Person administering the Government of the said Province :.Provided always, that from and after the suid Twenty- fuurth day of August next, the said persons so commited shall have the benefit and advantage of alt Laws, Ordinances, and Statutes any way relating to or providing fuss the liberty of Her Majesty\u2019s subjects iv this Province ; ant that this present Ordinance shall contnue unto the suld.Twenty fourth day of August next, and no longer J.COLBORNE.Crdained and Fnacted by the enthority afouesaist, und Passed in Special Council und v the Great Scal of the Province, at the Government Mouse, in the City of Montreal, the twenty-third day ot April, in the first year of the Reign of Our Sov- ercign Lady Victoria, by the Grace of God, of Great Uritain and Ireland, Queen, Di fender of the \u2019rison, of in Custody iu \"this Province, and it is highly Faith, and so torth, in the Yeur of cur Ford, oue thousand eight hudred and thirty-cigt.By His Excelleucy's Commattd, WM.B.LINDSAY, Clerk Special Council, ANNO PHIMO VICTORIA RR! GINE, LAS.bét.An Ordinanee to eontinne a certain Act therein mentioned, making Provision for the Assistance of Sick and Indigent Emigrants, Ww! EREAS itis expedient to continne a certain Act of the Legislature of the Province of Lower Canada, pussed in the second year of the Reign of His late Majesty, King William the Fourth, intituled, \u201c An Act \u2018\u201c tocveate a fund for defraying the expense of providing medi- \u2018cal ussistunce for sick emigrants, and of enabling indigent \u2018* persons of that description to proceed to the place of their des- * tin ation,\u201d which was continued by the Act of the Legis- lsture of the suid Province.made and passed in the sixth year of the reign of His said late Majesty King Wiliam the Fourth, intituled, \u2018\u201c An Æct to continue for a limited time \u2018\u201c an Act pussed in the second year of His Mujes y's Reign in- ** tituled, \u2018* An Act to create a fund to defray the expense of \u20ac providing medical assistance for sick emigrants,and of enabling ** indigent persons ofthat description to proceed to their place of
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