The Quebec gazette published by authority = Gazette de Québec publiée par autorité, 7 septembre 1843, Cahier 1
[" THURSDAY, SEPT.7, 1843.VOLUME XX.\u2014 No.48.\u201cee rt New Series.2 F4 \u201c4 vi Duechec.pelle J È dependencies EEE Sheriff's Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.To wrr A UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, \u2019 that the underwentioned LANDS and TENEMENTS have been seized.and will be sold at the respective pes and blaces as mentioned below.\u2018having clai \u2018them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019un- auler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni \u2018Exponas, to which no such oppositions are hy Jaw allowed, ave vequired tobe filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previons to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserrer may be filed at any time-within two days next after the return of the Writs, ; ror ALIAS FIERI FA\u2014IAS.\u201cQuebec, to wit +} ers TrRembLAY, of the No.439.parish of Saiut Pierre \u2018et St, Pau! dite Baie St.Panl esquire, merchant, and Luce BELAIR, his wife ; against PIERRE BoIs-EAU, Merchant, of the city of Quebec, in his quality of curator duly elected in justice to rhe vacant estate of tlie late Louis Belair, in his lifetime, mer haut, of the parish of St.Pierre et St.Paul dite Baie St.Panl, deceased, to wit: * 1, À land of two arpents in front, by fifty arpentsin depth, more or less, at St, Urbain, eoncession St, George, bound-d in front by Aucustin Tremblay, in rear bythe Mong?highway of said concession, to the forth by Joan \"Boivin or representatives, to the south by Anselme Bone.vith house and buildings.2, A lund of two arpents by fife in depth ar St, Urhain, hounded jo front by giver du Gouffre in rear hy the trait guarré of St.J rdme, to the north by Fracçois Bouchard, to the south by Lambert Simnsd, witleh-us> and buildings 3.A land of gre arpent in front, be fiv arperwsin d pth,at Baie St, Pau.hb: unded ia front by river du Gouffre, in \u2018vear hy the coccessios St \u2018Ours, to the voth ny Jôme Lavoie, to the surb by Denis Tremblay, with a bacon and stable.4.A land ot -ne arpert.in frout, ty the @ 1th thar there may be from \u2018hi - Li og\u2019 high= way tothe o:cun ain, or to the ground of André NS mon, es quire, to the north to Decis Teenbiay, to the coh 16 Andeé Bimoun, wih at anv boildiugs 5 A laud of hai an arpent ru front, by ahopt fou in deprh, as Baie St Poul to be taken to the nor h'exst to chesgran -e marre.\u2018oO he sou h we-t to the groun:t oi Fracg is Du bene, co the north tod seh Si:n=rd, to the south to Alesaader Tremblay, without aov baldines, The said §- vernal lors, ~uhjeet to the rights, dues sud doje stipulated and reserved hy and in favor of the ub ect to the rights, dues and duties stipn lated and reserved by and in favor of the seignior in the original grant thereot a titre de cens\u2019 To be sold at the eburch door of the said parish of Ste Marie, on the Twzn- TY-SIXTH day of S+PTEMBER next, at Ten o\u2019clock in the morning he said Writ returnable on the second day of October next Io ~% W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office 224 May, 1843.{First published 25th Mav, 1843.) FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit 4 poux FouNTAIN, of the No.730.CP city of Quebec, tavern- keeper ; against PAUL THIBaDrAU aligs Paul Xavier Thi- bodean.of «, will be holden at the Court ifcuuse, in the city of Queb-e, on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-FIRST day ot SEPTIM- BER iustant, at TEN o'clock in the foie von; V do therefore hereby give Notice to all those wha wll Pie secule against any Prisoner in the Common Gaol tor the said district, that they be then and there present to pre- secute against them as shall be ju-t: and | do also give Notice to all Justices of the Peace, Coroners, Constables, and Peace Officers, in and for the dis sici aloresaid, that they be then and there in their own proper pe sous with their Rolls.Indictments, and other remembrances, 10 dv those things whirh to their several oflices in that behulf appertain to be done.W.8, SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 5th September, 1813.PX RACTS from the Standing Rulesand Regulations of the Legislative Council of Canada: \u2014 Forty Ninth Rule \u2014That proof be required that notice of the intention ot any person or persous to apply to the Legisatare lor is interference, respecting any local matter, has been publicly given in the Official Gazette, at least once in each Month, for tix Months preceding the Session in whieu such application is to be made.Fifty First Rule.\u2014 That when a Private Bill shall be brought frum the other House, the principle of which is adimitled, this House, by Message.may cither request a Communication of the evidence received in proof of the allegation or matter whereon the Biil is founded, ur the Committee of this itouse to whum it may be referred shall exanine the said allegation, and on reporting the Sill, state whether the same, or matter thereof, be founded, and whether the parties concerned in interest or property therein have given their consent, to the satisfaction of the Commttee.Fifty Second Rule.\u2014Taat the foregoing be considered a standing instruction to all Committees who shall meet upon private Bills; and furthev that they require all persous who-e interests, or property, they shail consider 10 be atiected thereby, to ap- \"pear in person betore them.to give their consent thereto ; and it\u2019 they cannot personally attend, they may send their consent in writing, which shall be provid betore the Committee by one or more witnesses; and that when any Commitiee shail be a pointed on a private Bill, notice thereof shall be set up in the Lobby of this House, seven days before the meeting of the said Com- r mittee, GAZETTE.| ee 3 SEPTEMBER 7, Fifty Seventh Rule.That this House will not proceed upon - any private Bill, unless upon\u2019 Petition addressed to the ctouse, and that no such Petition will be received unless presented within thirty.days after « the commencement of the Session.Fifty Eighth Rule.\u2014 That to prevent surprise.and to afford * time for:proper investigation in « atters-that may - affect the Private itights of Individuals, it-is ex- edient to make it a standing order of the Legis.ative Council, that no petition for a private Bill, which -can affect the vested right, interest, or convenience of any person or persons other than the Petitioner or Petiiioners, shall.be received after private Bill, of the nature above described, which- may come up from the Legislative Assembly, after the fortieth day.of the Session, shall be proceeded upon in the Legislative Council.Seventy First Rule.\u2014That no-printed Petition be received by this House.Seventy Third Rule.\u2014That no Petition be received from : any- Corperate body, unless it be dsly anthenti- cated by tie Seal of such Corporation.JAMES FITZGIBBON, Clerk: Legislative Council.Kingston, 8th December, 1342.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, Kingston, 19th June, 1841.presentedto this Honse, for leave to bring in a private Bill, whe:ber for-the erection of a Bridge or Brid- ge-, for the regulation ofa Common, for the making of any Turnpike Road, or for granting to any individual or individuals any exclusive rights orprivi- lege whats.ever, or fur the alterati nor renewing of any Act of the Provincial Parliament, for the given in one of the Newspapers of the District, published in the English and onein the French lao- guage, if any is published therein; and also by a nos tice affixel on the church doors ofthe Pari-hes or Townships that such ap;lication may affect, or in the m st public place where there is no Church, during two months at least before such Petition is presented.Resolved 67.\u2014That hereafter this House will not receive any Petitions for private Bills after the first fifteen dave of each Session, \u2019 \"Resolved 70:\u2014That before any Petition praying leave ta Bridue, is presented t» this House, the Porson or Persons purpasing to Petition for such Bill, shall upon giving the notice prescribed by the 66:b Rule, also, at same time, aud in the same manuer givea notice, stating the rates which they intend to ask, the interval between the abmuments or piers for the passage of Rafts and Vessels and mentioning whether they purpose to erect a Draw Bri ge, or uot, aud the dimensions of such Draw Br.dze, Resolved 71.\u2014That all the expenses and costs attending on private Bills giving any exclusive privi\u2018ege or ad- vautage, aud the relative proceedings in this House and costs shou'd be supported by those who apply for the said Bills ; and that after this S s«ion a um not less than £20 be deposited in the hands of the Clerk of this House by the Petitioners, betore the second readiag of such Bil.W.B.LINDSAY, Cierk Assembly.Mem.\u2014No printed Petition shall in any case be r.ceived ; nor shall any Petition be received unless some real signatures be suhseribed on the same sheet or sheets of Parchment ar Paper, on which such Petition is transcribed, } (To be junlished iu the English languaze in the Canada Guz tte and the Toronto Official and Montreal Gazettes 5 in the Eoglish and French langu ges wile Quebec Official Gazette, and io the French langue in the Mine:ve, and the Canadien.until the next meeting of the Legisliure.) NOTICE.ERSONS having clainis against the Estate of the late ALEXANDER MORISON, -squ re, in his lifetime of Quebec, master coc per, are reguestod to send in the sume, duly attested, 10 the Office of krror B.Lixpsay, notary, and thuse who may be indebted t+ the said Estate pective debts to the undersigned, Sigued W.G.RUSSELL, H O\u2019CONNOR, Testamentary Executors.Quebec, 15th August, 1843.B&F TAKE NOTICE 579 RRORS having sometimes occurred in printing the Eins Or pan TIES to official advertisements in this Guzelte, owing to ILLEGIBLE DIANUSCRIPT sent for publication, it is particularly requested that all Persons having occasion to advertise, will be careful in LEGIBLY TRANSCRIBING SUCH PROPER NAMES, $0 ds lo avoid al mistakes and inconvenience in this respect.J.CHARLTON FISHER, Editor of the Quebec Gazette by Authority, Official Quebec Gazette Office, .15th Sept.1842 \u20ac .ADVERTISEMENT, N OTICE is bereby given, that All Adve parte Applications for confirmation of Title, publish edin tbe QuEste GAZETTE, by AUTHORITY, must he paid for to the Ageuts at Quebec and Montreal, respectively, after the first, and previous to the second insertion of every such Advertisement.This regulation must be strictly come plied with 5 nor will the second 1usertion be admitted, unless payment be made as aforesaid, : rtisements of Ep Jo CHARLTON FISHER, EpiToR Q.G.by A.the thirteenth duy- oF the Session.and that no - RESOLVED 66\u20141hat before any Petition is- like pursose ; notice of such application shail be ?bring iv à private Bill for the erection of a Toll the extent of the privilege, the height of the Archies, 1 therronsought not to.fall upon the Public, and that 1LIs Just and reasonable that part of sneb «Xpebses - arv alx0-requested forthwith to pay the amount of their res- F843, ~ Gentes par le Sherif, DISTRICT DE QUE QUEBEC.SAVOIR : § \\ VIS PUBLIC est par le pr sent i donné, que les TERRES et HERITAGES tons-mentionnés -n été saisis, et seront vendus aux tems et lienx respectifs, tel que mentionné ci bas.Toutes personnes ayant des réclamations sur iceux, sont par le présent requises de les fair- connoître suivant la loi ; tontes oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, ou afin de charge, excepté dans les cas de Venditioni Exponus, ans lesquels cas la toï ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d\u2019être filées an.bureau du sonssigné avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente ; les oppositions «in de conserver peuvent être filées en aucun tems dans les deux jours après le retour de l\u2019Ordre, Writ.ALIAS- FIERI FACIAS: 7 Québec, à savoir | EDEN TremBLAY, de la No 439 paroisse de St.Pierre ot St.Paul dite finie St Paul, écuyer,marchand, et Luce Bélair, son é,ouse ; contre PIERrE BolssEavu, mai chard, de la cité de Québec, en sa: qualité de curateur \u201cuement élu en justice à lu succession« vacante de feu : ouis- télair, en son vivan marchand de la varoisse de
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