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[" i rd IN 1p ER AE CS DRE TR RR ar HL 2m w or PCE ON SETS ei PRAY One, gir cat esp TheQuebeSasette VOLUME XXII.\u2014No.29.THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1845.# [New Series.) THEQUEBECGAZETTE.PROVINCE OF CANADA, METCALFE.VICTORIA, by the grace of Gop, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, QeEEN, Defender of the Faith, &c.&e.&c.To our beloved and faithful the Legislative Councillors of the Province of Canada, and the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses elected to serve in the Legis'ative Assembly of our said Province, summoned and called toa meeting of the Provincia! Parliament of our said l\u2019roviñce, at our city of Montreal, on Thursday, the Eighth day of May instant, to have been commenced and held, and to every of you,\u2014GREETING : A PROCLAMATION, THEREAS, on the Twenty-ninth day of March now last past, WE THOUGHT FIT to prorogue Our Provincial Parliament, to the eighth day of May instant, at which time in Qur City of Montreal, you were held and constrained to appear.Now Kxow YE, that for divers causes and considerations, and taking into consideration the ease and convenience of Our Loving Subjects, We Have pHOUGHT FIT, by and with the advice of Our Executive Council, to relieve you, and each of von, of your attendance at the time aforesaid ; hereby convoking, and by these presents enjoining you and each of you, that, on TUESDAY, the SEVENTEENTH day of JUNE now next ensuing, yon meet Us, in Our Provincial Parliament, in Our CITY of MONTREAL, there to take into consideration the state and welfare of Our said Province of Canada, and thercin to do as may seem necessary.\u2014 HEREIN Fain nor.In TesTiMONY WREREOF, WE have caused these Our Letters to be made l\u2019atent, and thé Great Seal of Our said Province of Canada to be hereunto: affixed : WrrNEss, Our Right Trusty and Well Beloved The Right Honorable CHarLes T'HEo- \u201cwn.FrB{Lus> Baron MeTcaLre, Of Pernhillyda the County of Berks, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, one of Our Most Honorable Privy Council, Governor General of British North America, and Captain General and Governor in Chief, in and over Our Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice Admiral of the same, &c.&e.&c.: At Qur Government House, in Our City of Montreal, in Our said Province, this Second day of May, in the year of Our Lord, One thousand eight hundred and forty-five, and in the eighth yesr of Our Reign.By Command, FELIX FORTIER, C.\u20ac.C.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 Sherift\u2019s Sales.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.o UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, do wir: t that the undermentioned LANDS 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\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed at our Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ, FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: 1 J Peue Marix Louise De- No.1460.COIGNE, ofthe village and parish of Berthier, in the district of Montreal, widow of the late Louis Gauthier, in bis lifetime of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, gentleman, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements ot LOUISJOSEPH GAUTHIER, of the parish of Ste.Geneviève de Berthier, in the said district, gentleman, defendant : 1.\u201c An emplacement, situate in St.Laurent suburb, in the city of Montreal, of sixteen feet in front by seventy feet in depth, the whole more or less ; bounded intront by Dor- chester street, in rear by Pierre Martineau, on one side by Louis Pominville, and on the otber side by lot number two hereinafter mentioned, with a wooden house thereon erected, and including the half of the passage between the lot now described and the lot hereinafter described under number two.2.An emplacement, situate in] the aforesaid suburb, of thirty-four feet in front one bundred feet in \"depth, more or less; bounded iu front by Dorchester street, in depth by Pierre Marti neau, on one side by lot number one hereinbefore des eribed, and on the other side by lot number three, hereinafter mentioned, wifh a house and a wooden stable thereon erected.3, An emplacement, situate in the same te place of forty feet in front by eighty one feet in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by Dorchester street, in rear by Jean Baptiste Parent, on oneside by lot number two hereinbefore designated, and on the other side by the representatives of the late Docteur Vallée, with two houses and other wooden buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at our office, in the city of Montreal, on the SIXTEENTH day of JUNE next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the filteenth day of July next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 3rd February, 1845.{ First published 13th February, 1845.) ALTAS FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit | UGH RoOnErTsoN, of the city of , No.856.Glasgow.in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotland, the Honorable Joserxw Masson, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, Joun STrane, of the city and district of Quebec, and CHARLES LANGEVIN, of the city and district of Quebec, all esquires, merchants and copartners, trading together at the city of Montreal, under the name and designation of Robertson, Masson, Strang and company; and Dame MARGUERITE Ross, of the city and district of Quebec, widow of the said John Strang, and tutrix duly appointed to her minor children, issue of the marriage with the said late John Strang, the said Marguerite Ross, plaintiff par reprise d\u2019instance, plainuffs ; against the lands and tenements of CHARLES Drover, of the parish of St, Pie, in the district of Moni- real, merchant, as well in his own name as in his copacity of curator duly appointed to Alexandre Drolet, his brother, absent from 1his province, Louis Giurd, of the same place, esquire, physician, as having married Demoiselle Lucile Drolet,and the said Lucile Drolet, his wife ; Hermine Drolet, spinster, of the same place; Dame Sophie Boileau, of the same place, widow of the late Joseph Toussaint Drolet, in his lifetime of St.Mare, es- Quire, merchant, in her quality of tulrix to Demoiselle Henriette Drolet, ber minor daughter ; the said Charles Drolet, Alexandre Drolet, Lucile, Hermine and Henriette Drolet, all children issue of the marriave of the said late Juseph Toussaint Drolet, with the said Suphie Boileau, and heirs par bénéfice d\u2019inventaire of the said late Juseph Toussaint Drolet, defendants: 1.\u2018\u201c An emplacement situate and being at the village of Vercheres, of lorty feet in front, by one hundred and seven feet in depth, bounded in tront by the ground of fie Fabrique, in rear Ly a rivulet, on une ride by Louis Meloute, und on the other side by widow Medard Dequoi, with a wooden bouse, milk house, and shed therecn erected.2.A lund en bois debout, in its natural state, situate in the fitth concession of the parish of St, Deuis, uf two arpents in front, by thirty arpents in depth ; bounded at one end by Gabriel on one side by Jean Fréchette, and on the other side by the representatives Clande Dudevoir, without buildings, 3.À lut of land, situate au pontage, in the fifth range of arpents and a half in depth in a line, and twenty arpeunts ond six perches in the other line ; bounded at one end by Jean Carron, and at the other end by Joseph Loiselle, on one side by Joseph Petit, and on the other side by Simon Tallon dit Lesperance, with a barn thereon erected.4.A lot of land, situate et the same place, and in the same parish, of one arpent and a half in front, by twenty arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by the cordon of the lands of the fourth range of St.Charles, in rear by tbe seigniorial line of St.Hyacinthe, on one side by Michel Bourgard, and on the other side by Guillaume Bousquet, without buildings.5.A land, situate at the grand rang ot the parish of Laprésentation, of three arpeuts in front, by thirty arpents, more or less, in depth ; bounded in front by the road of the grand rang, in rear by the road of the small ponds, on one side by Joseph Cha- botte, and on the other side by Joseph Blanchette, with a bouse,barn, stable, cow-house thereon erected ; save to extract from the said land, an emplacement of half an arpent in front, by two arpents in depth, belonging to Joseph Ledoux, with the buildings thereon erected.6.À land, situate at the same place, in the said parish of St, Pie, to the north of said river Yamaska, of three arpents in front, by thirty arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by the north of the rapid Bourgard, in rear by the road des Allonges, on one side by Pierre Duseau, and on the other side by the lot hereinafter described, with a house fit for trade, a hangard, stable, barn, cow- house, and shed thereon erected ; save nevertheless to extract from the said land, the ground on which there is a small chapel erected, of about twelve feet by twenty feet, as it actually stands.7.A land, situate at the same place, and parish aforesaid, of three arpents in front, by thirty arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by the royal road, in rear by the road des Allonges, on one side by the above described land, and on the other side by the land hereinafter described, without buildings 8.A land, situate at the same place, and in the same parish, of three arpents in front, by thirty arpents, more or less, in depth ; bounded in front by the said river Yamaska, in rear by the road des Allmges, on one side by the land above described number seven, and on the other side by André Lussier, with a house and barn thereon erected.9.The toll bridge erected above the rapid Bourgard, on the south branch of the said river Yamaska, in the said parish of St.Pie, near the church and the mills, in virtue of an Act of the Provincial Parliament, of the second year of the reign of his late Majesty William the fourth, \\ with its wharves and chemins u\u2019avenus, to the royal road more or less, without warranty as to precise measure; Ledoux, and at the other end by Jean Baptiste Auger, the parish of St, Charles, of one arpent in front by twenty .wefte de Quebec.TOME XX1I.\u2014No.29, \u2014 \u2014 on ench side of the said river, as they actually stand, 10.A lot of land, situate at the same place, to the south of the said river Yamasks, of one arpent and a half in front, by two arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by the suid river, in rear and on both sides by Joseph Bistadeau, with a fine house for trade, a potashery, a per- lashery, ovens and furnaces, a hangard, a lavanderie, milk house, ice house, shed, stable and cow-house thereon erected ; save however the ground upon which are supported the wharves of the above mentioned bridge, and that where passes the road thereto leading, as they actually stand.11.A lot of land, situate at the same place, fronting the ground of the church, of one hundred and eighty feet in front, by one hundred and eighty feet in depth ; bounded in front by the montée of the road des Allonges,.in rear by Antoine Sénécal, on one side by a street, and on the otherside partly by the said Antoine Sénécal, and partly by Pierre Jeandreau, without buildings.12.An emplacement, situate at the same place, of forty five feet in front, by sixty feet in depth, more or less ; hounded in front by St.Jean street, in rear by the ground of the Fabrique, on-one side by the representatives Louis Guillet, and on the other side by the emplacement hereinatter described, without buildings.13.An emplacement, situate at the same place, of forty five feet in front, by sixty feet in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by St.Jean street, in rear by the ground of the Fabrique, on one side by the above described emplacement.and on the other side by St.Antoine street, with a house and stable thereon erected.14.An emplacement, situate at the same place, of forty five fect in front, by sixty, moreor less, in depth ; bounded in front by the montée of the road des Allonges,in rear by St.Jean street, on one side by one Bourgard and Laurent Jeandrean, and on the other side by Grégoire Tremblé, with house, stable, shed thereon erected.15.À lot of land, situate at the same place, to the south of said river Yamaska, of two hundred and fifty feet in front, by the depth which there may be from the King\u2019s highway where it is bounded in front, to the said river Yr maska where itis bounded in rear, joining on one side .0 Joseph Bistodeau, and on the other side to the heirs Drolet, without buildings.16.A lot ofland, situate and being at Waterloo, in the township of Shefford, forming about gne arpent in superficies, more or less, without warranty ae to precise measare ; bounded in front by the royal road, in rear by the river af the place, on one side by Daniel Taylor, and on the nid number thirteen, situate in the sixth rahge of the township of Milton, containing one hundred acres in super ficies.and the allowance for highways, without buildings.18.The south half of lot number twelve, situate in the seventh range of the township of Milton, containing one hundred acres in superficies, and the allowances for highways, without buildings.19.The north half of Jot number nine, situate in the fifth range of the sume township, containing one hundred acres in superficies, and the allowances for highways, with a house, barn and stable thereon erected, 20.Lot number seventeen in the fifth range of the same township, containing two hundred acres in superficie, and the allowances for highways, with an old house and stable thereon erected.21.Lot number sixteen, situate in the eight range of the same township, containing two hundred acres in superficie, and the allowances for highways, without buildings.22.Lot number seven, situate in the ninth range of the said township, containing two hundred acres in superficies, and the allowances fur highways, without buildings thereon erected.\u201d The said lots, to be sold, as follows : lot number one, at the church door of the parish of Ver- chères, on the TWENTY-FIRST day of JuLy next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoou ; lot number two, at the church door of the parish of St.Denis, ou the Foruuowing Dav, at the hour of TEx of the clock in the forenoon ; lots numbers three and four, at the church door of the parish of St, Charles, on the SAME Day, (22d) ac the honrof ONE of the clock in the forenoon ; lot number five, at the church door of the parish of Lapresentation, on the FoLLowina Dsy, (23,) at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon ; lois numbers six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, at the church door of the parish of St.Pie, the FoLrLowineg Day (24th), at Tex o\u2019ciock in the morning ; and lots numbers sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, and twenty-two, at our office, in the city of Montreal, on the TwWENTY-SIXT# dayof JULY next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the twenty-fourth day of July next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 14th March, 1345.[First publi-hed 20th March, 1845.FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit : EAN TURCOTTE, No.\u20182098.master miller, of the parish of St.Bernabé, in the district of Montreal, and Dame MARIE ANNE VALLE\u2019E, his wife, duly authorized, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of LOUIS RICHARD, master carpenter, formerly of the parish of St.Hyacinthe, ia the district of Montreal, now of the city and district of Montreal, defendant : \u2018\u201c À certain lot of land, situate, lying and being in the village of St.Hyacinthe, fronting the road leading to St.Denis, containing fifty feet | in front by eighty feet in depth more or less, Joining on one side to Charles Langelier, and on the other side to the representatives of Charles Lagorce, and in rear tothe Doctor Bouthillier, with a house, stable and a shop thereon erected.\u201d To besold at the church door of the village of St.by Hesikinch Robinson, esquire, with a:hotuse and?ner dependencies thereon ergoted.«17, The north Laff of lot 200 Hyacinthe, on the TWENTY-FIRST day of JULY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable sixteenth day of September next, on the sixteenth day 3EOSTON & COFFIN, Sheri.Sheriff's Office, 14'h March.1845.(First published 20th March 1845 ) FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit : 8 McGicLis, of Williametown, No.915.in the county of Glengary, in that part of the province of Canada, heretofore coustituting the province of Upper Canada, esquire, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of CHARLES TAIT, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, esquire, defendant: 1.+ A lot of land, lying and situate at the western extremity of the St.Lawrence suburbs, in the said city and district of Montreal, comprising the lots numbers forty, forty one, forty two, forty three and forty four, in the tirage au sort of Benjamin Berthelet, more particularly described upon the plan drawn by J.Hughes, civil engineer, dated the twenty fourth day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty three, remaining on record in the office of E.Guy, notary public, the whole containing seventy two feet, fronting on Sherbrooke street, by one hundred and ninety two feet in depth, on Aylmer street, and one hundred and seventy nine feet in depth, french measure, adjoining the property of the heirs or representatives of the late Thomas Philips, esquire, be the same more or less, without guarantee ; bounded in front by Sherbrooke street, in rear by lot pumber forty five, the property of Peter Dunn, on one side by Aylmer street, and on the other side by the heirs or repre-entatives of the late Thomas Philips, esquire.with a large cut stone cottage and other buildings thereon erected, and enclosed with a board fence.2.A lot of ground or emplacement, situate in the Saint Antoine suburb, of the city of Montreal, forming the corner of Radagonde and Craig streets ; bounded on one side by Mrs.Nolan, and on the other side by Michael Omeara, with a two story brick house, two story stone out buildings, consisting of stables, coach hou-e and other buildings thereon erected, the gable end of the said house in common, mitoyen with Mrs.Nolan.6.All that front lot of Jand, situate upon north side of the royal square of William Henry, commonly called dorel, in the county of Richelieu, in the said province of Canada, containing sixty six feet in front, by one hundred and thirty two feet iu depth ; bounded to the west by lot number forty eight, to the east by the lot heretofore granted by letter patent to the Honorable Edward Bowen, in front by the said royal square, and in the rear at the extremity of the said depth, with a one story brick house and other buildings erected thereon.7, Also two other lots of land, being the continuation in depth of all the grouna between the front of the said last above mentioned and described lots and Augustus street,rach of the said tWo lots containing sixty six feet in front, by one bun- dred and thirty two feet in depth ; and bounded as follows : to the south by the rear line of the last above described lot of ground, to the north by Augustus street, on one side to the east by the lots heretofore granted to the Honorable Edward Bowen, and on the other side to the west by the rear line of lots numbers fifty four, fifty five, fifty six and fifty- seven, fronting north King\u2019s street, the said two lots of land, together with the said lots lastly before mentioned and described, having been.acquired by the said Charles Tait, in virtue of a good and sufficient ritle deed bearing date the twenty seventh day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine, duly executed in his favor by John: Kent Wells, esquire, the patentee thereof from the crown, and in virtue of the same held in free and common soccage.3 A lot of land, lying and sitnate in Notre Dame street, in the said city and district of Montreal, of sixty two feet in front, by one hundred and fourteen feet six inchesin \u201c depth, english measure, more or less, without any guarantee ; bounded in front by Notre Dame street, in the rear by the lot of land hereinbefore described belonging to the said defendant.on the one side by the lands and possession of Olivier Berthelet, esquire, and on the other side by lands and tenements belonging to the heirs or representatives of the late Benjamin Beaupré, with a block of two three story cut stone houses, a stone hangard, a brick stable and coach house and other buildings thereon erected.4.A lot of land, lying and situate at the extremity of St.Joseph suburbs, in the said city and district of Montreal, known as Jot number one hundred and fifty nine, in the tirage of the Honorable Louis Guy, containing forty seven feet or thereabouts in front, by one hundred and twenty four feet or thereabouts in depth, french measure, the sane being more or less, without guarantee ; bounded in front by Kempt street, in rear by lot number one hundred and sixty, on one side by the rear line of lots numbers one hundred and fi'ty one and one hundred and fifty two, and on the other side by lot number one hundred and sixty four.without any buildings thereon erected.5.A lot of land, lying and situate at the extremnty of St Joseph Suburbs, in the said city and district of Montreal, known as lot number one Iruridred and eighty five, in the said Zirage of the Honorable Louis Guy, containing forty seven feet or thereabouts in front by one hundred and twenty four feet or therea- boutsin depth.french measure, be the same more or less, without guarantee ; bounded in front by the chemin des seignewrs, in rear by lot number one hundred and eighty, four, on the one side by lot number one hundred and eighty and on the other side by lot number one hundred and ninety, without any buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold the said lots, (subjects to the droit de retrait in favor of the seignior, also all the charges, conditions, servitudes and reservations, as set forth in the original deed of cou- cession,) as follows : Numbers one, two, three, four, and five, at our office in the city of Montreal, on the FIFTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon ; and lots numbers six and seven, at the church door of the parish of Sorel, on the SEVENTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next.at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the twentieth day of September next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office 10th May, 1845.[First published 15th May, 1845 FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : 1?( BARLES DESIRE\u2019 VIEN, of the No.12.} parish of St.Mathias, in the district of Montreal.yeoman, plaintiff ; again:t the Junds and tenements of CHARLES alias CALUS VIEN, of the parish of St.Gregoire, in the district aforesaid, yeoman and joiner, and of Marie Piedalue.his wife, defendants: \u2018\u201c A land, situate and lying in the parish of St.Gregoire seigniory of Monnoir, containing two arpeuts iu front, by thirty arpents THE QUEBEC GAZRTTR {in depth ; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway, in | rear by another Queen\u2019s highway, on one side by Thadée Poulin, and on the other side by Charles Macé, with a house and a barn thereon erected.\u201d To be sold, subject to the droit de retrait in favor of the seignior, and to all the charges, conditions, servitudes and reservations, as mentioned in the original deed of concession, at the church door of the parlsh of St.Gregoire, seigniory de Monnoir, en the FIFTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at ONE o\u2019clock in the afternoon.The said Writ returnable on the sixteenth day of September next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, Montreal, 9th May, 1845.(First published 15th May.1845.) FIERI FACIAS, Montreal.to wit : MAME \"JOSEPHTE TARTRE, No.594.} fille majeure, et usant de ses droits, of the parish of Berthier, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of PEERRE LE- MERISE of the parish of St.Barthelemy in the said district, merchant, defendant: 1.\u2018\u201c À land sitnate and lving in the parisb of St.Barthelemy, in the seigniory of York, in the said district, containing one arpent and a half in front by the depth which there may be, taking in front from the Queen\u2019s highway,going to the second range of the said seigniory; bounded on one side by Louis Micheau, and on the other side by Joseph Bibeau, with a wooden house, a barn, a stable, hangard and other buildings thereon erected.2.A land, situate and lying in the second concession of the Grand St.Jacques, in the same parish and same district, containing two ar- pentsin front by twenty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the first range, and in depth hy the lands of the concession of the Petit St.Jacques, joining on one side to Chrysostdme Berard dit Lepine, or his representatives, and on the other side to Benoni Enouille dit La- noix, without buildings thereon erected.3.An emplacement, situate and lying in the village of Berthier, in the parish of Berthier, in the said district, containing the whole land which there may be found in front.taking from the house belonging to Henry Hénant, going to the emplacement, belonging to Hercule Trempe, by about one hundred feet in depth, comprising the Queen\u2019s highway, that is to say: the same depth asthe emplacement of the said Trempe, bounded in tront by the river St.Lawrence, and in depth by Edouard Paul, with a house and a stable thereon erected, the said emplacement being number three and dependencies, to be sold for the time remaining yet unexpired of\u2019 a bail emphiléotique thereof, by Henri Hénault, to the said Marie Josephte Tartre, on the twenty-sixth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one, b-fore Dessoniers and colleague, notaries, the said lease, made for the space of ninety nine vears, to be computed from the twenty sixth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty one, and moreover subject to the annual rent and to the clauses and conditions vet forth in the said lease > To be sold as follows, to wit: Number one and two, at the church door of the said parish of St.Barthe- lemv,on the FIFTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon ; and lot number three, the SAME DAY at ONE o'clock in the afternoon, at the church door of the said parish of Berthier.The said Writ returnable on the sixteenth day of September next, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 10th May, 1845, [First published 15th May, 1845.] FIER1 FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : OEL BENJAMIN, of the parish No.1844.of Ste.Marie, in the district of Montreal, veoman, in his quality of tator duly elected en Justice to the minor children issue of the marriage of the late François Foisy, in bis lifetime of the same place, yeoman, with the late Lovise Brodeur, his wife, also of the same place, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of ALEXANDRE LOISELLE, heretofore of the parish of Ste.Marie, and now of the parish of St.Grégoire, yeoman, defendant : *¢ A land, situateand lying in the parish of Ste, Marie, seigniory of Monnoir, containing two arpents in frout, by thirty arpents more or less in depth ; bounded in front by the Queen's bighwav in rear by Jean Vigeaut, on one side by Jean Bte, Loiselle, and on tbe other side by Joseph Patenaude, with a bouse, hangard, barn and stable, thereon erected,\u201d To be sold, (subject to the droit de retrait, in favour of the seignior, and to all the charges, conditions, servitudes and reserva'ions, as mentioned in the original deed of concession,) at the church door of the parish of Ste, Marie de Monnoir, on the FIFTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o%lock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on thesixteenth day of September next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 9th May, 1845.(First published 15th May, 1845.) Sherifis\u2019 Sales.DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS.To wir : BPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, \u2019 that the undermentioned LANDs and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will he sold at the respective times aud 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\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be tiled at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit: | ZJYHE ATTORNEY GENERAL No.138.of Our Sovereign Lady the Queen, in and for that part of this Province formerly called Lower Canada, prosecuting in his own and private name, for Our said Sovereign Lady the Queen ; against FRANCOIS GUIBORD, formerly cultivator, of the parish of St.Gene- viéve, and now of the parish of Ste.Anne Laperade, to wit : ¢ A land, situate in the seigniory of Batiscan, in the censive of her Majesty, in the parish of dt.Stanislas, in the concession called \u2018\u201c les chutes,\u201d of one arpent and a half in front, by thirty arpents in depth, the whole more or less ; bounded in front by the river des chutes, in rear by the end of the May 15, said depth, or Urbain Baily, joining on one side to the north west to Jean Trepanier, and to the north east to Louis Michel St.Arnauld.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St, Stanislas of Batiscan, on the TWENTY-SE- COND day of JULY next, at the hour of THREE of the clock in the afternoon ; and the said Writ returnable on the fourteenth day of October next.H.LOR, Deputy Sheriff.Three Rivers, 14th March, 1845, >» Deputy Sheriff {First published 20th March, 1845.1 PAREATIS OF THE DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Montreal, to wit } FAN BAPTISTE No.1909.HARDY, of the city and district of Quebec, trader ; against LOUIS FLA VIEN BERTHELOT, formerly ofthe parish of St.Anne Laperäde, in the district of Three Rivers, trader, and now of the city and district of Montreal.clerk, and JANE MASSON, his wife, to wit : \u2018\u2018 An emplacement, sitvate in the parish of St.François Xavier of Batiscan, containing eighty nine feet in front by one hundred and sixty six feet and a haif in depth ; bounded in front by the King\u2019s road, on the north east side by Louis Marchildon and on the south west side and in depth by Joachim Moreau, with a house and other dependencies thereon erected.2.A lot of land, sitnate in the parish of St.François Xavier of Batiscan, containing two arpeats and three quarters in width or thereabouts hy the depth which there may be starting from: the south side of the King\u2019s road.going to the river St.Lawrence : bounded at one end on the north side by the King\u2019s road, at the other end, en the south by the river St.Lawrence, on one side to the north east by Louis Marchildon, and on the south west side by Francois Lahaye, with the exception of the rights of hunting and fishing, (droits de chasse et de pêche,) in favor of Joachim Moreau, the ancient proprietor of .the said lot of land, to use of the said right of hunting and fishing in common with the proprietor, without nevertheless.depriving the proprietor from the right of building wharves upon the beacli of the said\u2019 lot of land, which said right of building wharves, upon the said lot of land the proprietor or vendee will not be allowed to cut or pull down any one of the large trees, which may be upon it, without the consent of the said Joachim Moreau, his heirs and assigns and moreover the : aid proprietor or vendee, will be bound to keep an opened way, chemin ouvert, upon the said lot of land for the use of the said Joachim Moreau, his heirs and assigns, leading to the beach.the said proprietor nevertheless not bound to entertain the King\u2019s road, being on the north of the said lot of land, which the said Joachim Moreau, is alone bound 'o entertain\u201d To be sold at the church.door of the parish of St.Francois Xawier of Batiscan.on the TWENTY-SE COND day of JULY next.at NINE o\u2019clock in the morning ; and the said Writ returnable in the.Court of Qneen\u2019s Bench for the district of Montreal, on the sixteenth day of September nex!.H.LOR, Deputy.Sheriff.Three Rivers, t4th March, 1845.(First published 20th March, 1845.) RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT DE MONTREAL.Province of \u20acänada, ?District of Montreal.§ EN THE QUEEN\u2019S BENCH.No.628.Ex parte\u2014Dame ELIZABETA SARAH Mocson, wife, pf.\" avid L.MacPhersun, esquire.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there: has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of: Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.w Easton and bis colleague.notaries public, on the sixth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and forty five, between Tomas Kailns, of Grenville, in the district of Montreal, in the said province, at present in the cit of Montreal, esquire, and Dame Mary McMaLLav bis.wife, being commune en biens with her said husband \u2019 and by him duly and specially authorised to the effect of the said deed, of the one part; and Dame EuIzABETR SARAH MoLson, of the raid city of Montreal, wife of David | Macpherson, of the same place, esquire, forwarding marchant, and duly separated from her said husband as \u2018to property, by contract of marriage, and by her said\u2019husband duly authorised to the effect ot the said deed of the- other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Thomas Kains and Dame Mary McMillan, his wife, to the said Dame Elizabeth Sarah Molson.wife of the said David'L.MacPher- son, of \u2018* that certain lot of ground, situated and bein in the St.Louis suburb-, of the said city of Montreal, with a one story stone house and other buildings thereon \u20acrect- ed ; bounded as follows, in front by Campeanu Street, in \u2018rear by the property of the Honorable Robert Unwin Harwood, and one Lacroix, on one side to tte north west by the property of one Prendergast, or representativ» and onthe other side to the south east by lots occupied b ; Madame St.Martin, John Greeves, Frangois Gagette.and others, the said lot of ground containing two hundred and fifty eight feet in front, by two hundred and fifty \u2018eight feet in depth, french measure, be the same more gr less, the whole as at present enclosed with 1 board fence with all and every the members.and appurtenances thereto beionging ;* and possessed the said lot of ground, b | the said vendors, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Dame Elizabeth.Sarah Molson, wife of said David L.MacPherson, also as proprietor, And all persons who may have or claim to have apy pri- veleges or hypothêque under any title or by any means wWhar- soever in ov upon the said lot of ground, immediately previous to and at the time the ssme was acquired by the said \u2018Dame Ehzabeth Sarah Mol-on, are hereby notified that application will be made to this Court, on the FI FTEENT day of JULY next, for a sentence or judgment of confer mation, 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 ay, in default of which they willbe for ever t i the right of doing so.y \" forelosed from MONK, COFFIN & PARNNEAU Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Tn PQ.B, Montreal, 7th March.1845, [First published 13th March, 1845.] LN NE CE 1845.Province of Canada, District of Montreal.IN THE QUEEN'S BENCH No.624.Ez parte\u2014Dame LUCE PERRAULT, wife of Edouard Raymood Fabre, esquire.BLIC NOTICE is bereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of Queen's Bench of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.D.E.Papineau and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty second day of February, one thousand eight hundred and forty- five, between JULIEN PERRAULT, junior, of the city of Montreal, gentleman, acting for himself LOUIS PER- RAULT, of Montreal, printer, acting also for himself 5 ANTOINE EDOUARD DUPRE\u2019, of the same city of Montreal.merchant, acting in the name and as attorney of Dame Julie Perrault, residing in the city of Quebec, as appears by the power of attorney of the said Dame Julie Perrault given en brevét before Mtre.A, B.Sirois and his colleague, notaries, at Quebec, the eleventh November last; CHARLES LAMONTAGNE, of the same city of Montreal, gentleman, tutor ad hoc duly elected en justice to the two minor children namely : Christine Perrault, Priscille Perrault, issue of the marriage of the late Mr.Jos-ph Adolphe Perrault, in his lifetime.of the same city of Montreal, physician, with Dame Priscille Delorme, now his widow, of the one part; and Dame LUCE PERRAULT, wife separated as to property only of Mr.Edouard Raymond Fabre, bookseller, buth of the same city of Montreal, the said Edouard Raymond Fabre, authorising his said wife to the effect of the said deed, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said parties of the first part, each acting for and in the name before mentioned to the said Dame Luce Perrault, wife of the said Edouard Raymond Fabre, and authorised as aforesaid, being the party of the second part, of all the rights of property which they may have on the immoveable here- ina\u2018ter described as follows: a piece of land or emplacement of fitty feet in front by one hundred and seventeen feet in depth 5 bounded in front to the north east, by St.Vincent street, in rear to the south west by Messieurs Forsyth, Richardson and Co.on the south east side by Madame widow Nowlan, and on the north west side by Mr, James Ferrier, upon the which piece of land is erected : 1.¢ A two story stone house, covered with tin, having forty six feet of front au-rez de-chaussé to the height of the first story and fifty five feet above the said rez-de-chaussé owing to the right of building above a passage common with the said Dame Nowlan and the pro- a halfin depth, the said house having its gables miloyens with the neigbours.2.A stone projection to the sad hense, also two steries, being thirty three feet in length by fourteen feet and a half in depth, also covered with tin.3.A stone vault at the rear of the said piece of lard of eighteen feet in width by fifty feet in length and covered with tin.4.A wooden stable thirty six feet in | length, all these measures being more or less, the wall: on the side of Mr.James Ferrier, is mifoyex us far as the end of the «aid projection and as far as the depth of the said piece of land, the said wall is also mifoyer to the heigkt of ten feet, the elevation above the said ten feet Belongs to Mr.Ferrier ;\u201d the said piece of land er em placement having been possessed during the three years 1ast preceding the date of the said deed of sale by the said Julien Perrauit, Lenis Perrault, the said Dame Julie Per- rault the said late Joseph A.Perrault, and by his said minor daughters, representing their said father, as proprietors, each for a seventh, and the Wliree other sevenths of the said piece of land by Hypolite Perrault, Delphine ; Perrault, the said Dame Luce Perrault and Joseph A.Berthelot, as proprietors, and since the date of the said deed of sale, the said piece of laud has been possessed by the said Dame Luce Perrault, also as proprietor.And all persons whomay have or claim to have any privileges or hypothèque under any titleor by any means whatsoever in or upon the said piece of land or emplacement, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Dame Luce Perrault,are hereby notified that application will be made to this court, on the FIFCEENTH day of JULY next, for a sentence or jndgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said prothoootary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever fordosed from the right vf doing so.MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q.B.Protkonotary\u2019s Office.Montreal, 4th March, 1845.\u201cFirst published 13th March, 1845.) Province ot Canada, 1 + District of Montreal.f IN THE QUEEN'S BENCH.N .2 ° Ke En parte-GRORGE BOURNE and WILLIAM BOURNE, esquires, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of Queen's Bench of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mire.W.Easton and bis colleague, notaries public, on the tenth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, between JOHN BOSTON, of the city of Montreal, esquire, sheriff of the district of Montreal.and the Honorable ROBERT 30NES, of St.Athanase, in the said province of Canada, esquire, at present in the said city of Montreal, in their capacity of executors of the last will and testament of the late John Jones, deceased, in his lifetime of Montreal aforesaid, esquire, of the one part; and GEORGE BOURNE and WILLIAM BOURNE, both of the said city of Montreal, Brewers, ef the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said John Buston and the said Honorable Robert Jones, in their said capacities, to the said George Bourne and William Bourne, of \u2018 A certain lot of ground or emplacement situated and being in Great St.James street, in the said city of Montreal ; bounded in front by Great St.Jumes street aforesaid, in rear by Fortification lane, on one side to the north east by the property of the Commercial Bank, and on the other side to the south west by property of the heirs William Hutchineon, and containing sixty feet more or less in froat, by one hundred and twenty tour feet in depth, be thesame more or less.with two one story dwelling hones fronting on Fortification lane, and out buildings thereto attached, and two\u2019 stone vaults extending from the froat to the rear of said lot of ground, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging 3\u201d and possessed the said Jot of ground or emplacement by the said John Boston andthe Honorable Robert Jones,ia their said capacities.GAGSTTE DA QUESZAFC.201 and by the heirs and legal representatives of the said late John Jones, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said George Bourne and William Bourne, also as proprietors., And all persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothèque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of ground or emplacement, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said George Bourne and William Bourne, are hereby notified, that application will be made to this Court, on the FIFTEENTH day of JULY 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 forclosed from the right of doing so.MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 6th March, 1845.[First published 18th March, 1845.] Province of Canada, District of Montreal, § IN THE QUEEN\u2019S BENCH.No, 623, Ex parte\u2014JOSEPH LEE.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.J.J.Gibb, and his colleague, rotaries public, on the twenty-fifth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, between Fran- ÇOIS ANTOINE LARoCQUE, of the city of Montreal, esquire, of the one part ; and Joseph LEE, of the said city of Montreal, blacksmith, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Francois Antoine LaRocque, to the said Joseph Lee, of *¢ A lot of ground known as lot number one on the plan and survey of the property of Dame Hannah Ferguson, wife of Andrew Shaw, esquire, containing twenty six feet in front, more or less, by eighty one feet on the side line next to the property of the late Henry Handley, and seventy five feet on the side live next to lot number two, and being bounded as follows, in front by St.Mary street, in rear by lot number five, on one side Ly said lot number two, and on the other side by the said representatives Handley, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging; and possessed the said lot of ground by the said ¥Frangois Antoine LaRocque, as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence ., | hither : sai 50 © rietor.prieters of the immovable in question, by thirty feet and | erto by the said Joseph Lee, also as proprietor And ail persons who may have or clsim to have any privileges or hypothèque under any titie or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of ground, immediately previous to and at the time thesame was acquired by the said Joseph Lee, are hereby notified that application will be made to this court, on the FIFTEENTH day of JULY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to siznify in writing their oppositions and file the same in theoffice of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever forclosed trom the right of doing so.MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office.Montreal, 28th February, 1845.( First published 13th March, 1845.) Province of Canada, Districtof Montreal.$ IN THE QUEENS BENCH.No.622.Ex parte\u2014LOUIS DAGENAIS.P} BLIC NOTICE is hereby given.that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.P.C.Valois, and bis colleague, notaries public, on the eighteenth day oi February, one thousand eight hundred and forty three, between GUILLAUME MALLETTE, junior, residing in the parish of St.Joachim de la Pointe Claire, yeoman, and Dame JUDITH TROTTIER, his wife, by him duly authorised to the effect of the said deed, of the one part; and LOUIS DAGENALS, residing at the same place, yeoman.of the other part ;\u2014 being a sale by the said Guillaume Malette, junior, and the said Dame Judith Trottier his wife.to the said Louis Dagenais, of *\u2018 a land situate and being in the said parish of Pointe Claire, containing four arpents and a half in width, by twenty eight arpents in depth; bounded in front by the river St.Lawrence, in rear by Hyacinthe Brunet, on one side 10 the south west by Joseph Brunet, and on the other side by the road of the cdte St.Charles, with a stone house, two barns, ashed and other buildings thereon erected, the said vendors reserving a small piece of | land of an irregular figure, comprising the space of ground which is found from the St.Charles road to the bridge of the cours d\u2019eau which is npon the high road, forming a point wedged in between the said high road, and the said cours d\u2019ean and the road of the côte St.Charles, which are its bounds and abattals, upon which are built a small wooden house and a stable ;\u201d and possessed the said land by the said Guillaume Mallette, junior and by the said Dame Judith Trottier, his wife, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Louis Dagenais, also as proprietor, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothèque under auy title or by any means whatsoever in or npon the said laud, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Louis Dagenais, are hereby notified, that application will be made to this court, on the FIFTEENTH day of JULY next, for asentence 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 forclosed from the right of doing so.MONK, COFFIN, & PAPINEAU, P.Q.B, Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 28th February 1845.(First published 13th March, 1845.) Province of Cantda, ] District of Montreal.| IN THE QUEEN\u2019S BENCH, No.613.Ex parte\u2014HARRISON STEPHENS, esquire.Prec NoricE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of Queens Bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.Ovide LeBlanc and his col- lengne, notaries public, on the twenty-first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, between Joxn GorDoN MAcKENZIE, esquire, of the city of Montreal, mer.an ERE \u2014 chant, acting in bis capacity of attorney, constituted by the power of attorney, executed at Burlington, in the State of Vermont, on the fifteenth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and forty-two, and deposited with J.J.Gibb, notary, at Montreal aforesaid, by act bearing date the thirty first day of October, in the last mentioned year, of TimoTHy Fo.- LETT, of Burlington aforesaid, esquire, surviving acting as- signee and trustee of the estate of the late firm of H.Gates and company, heretofore trading at Montreal aforesaid, and composed of the honorable Horatio Gates, now deceased, in his lifetime of the said city of Montreal, merchant, Charles Bancroft, also now deceased, in his lifetime of the same place, merchant, and Nathaniel Jones, formerly of the city of Quebec, and now of the said city of Montreal, merchant, and also the surviving acting assignee and trustee of the estates of the several copartners, of the said firm of H.Gates and com= pany, the said assignee and trustee being so appointed in and by virtue of a certain instrument, executed at Montreal aforesaid, before G.D.Arnoldi, notary, and his colleague, on the twelfth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty- four, by and between the said Nathaniel Jones, who acted in the capacity therein mentioned, of the first part; the Honorable GEorGE MorFATT, WILLIAM PEDDIE, and tha said TIMOTHY ForLLETT, of the second part ; and the CR1- DITORS Of the said late firm of H.Gates and company, of the third part ; the said Joan GorpoN MacKenzig, also acting as becoming bound, se fesant fort, for the said Timothy Follett, by whom be binds himself io cause the said deed to be duly ratified, and again the said John Gordon MacKenzie, acting as the attorney of Frederick William Gates, and Charles Horatio Gates, of the city of Quebec, esquires, by virtue of their power of attorney, executed at the said city of Quebec, before L.T.Macpherson, notary.and his colleague, on the seventh day of December, one thousand eight hundred and forty four.of the one part; and HARRISON STEPHENS, esquire, of the aforesaid city of Mont- treal, merchant, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the sad John Gordon MacKenzie, in his aforesaid capacities, to the said Harrison Stephens.of\u20141st.** A lot of ground or emplacement, situate in the said city of Montreal, containing sixty feet and vine inches in front, by eighty nine feet and six inches in depth.upon the north east line, and eighty eight feet and six inches in depth, on the south west line, at which depth the said emplacement measures sixty one feet and four inches in breadth, the whole being more or less; bounded in front by Notre Dame street, in rear by the lot of ground, hereinafter designated, on the easterly side by a lot of ground, the property of the representatives of Ques- nel, and on the westerly side by another lot of ground.the property of the representatives of MacDeonell, with a house and other buildings thereon erected.2.Another lot of ground or emplacement, situate in the aforesaid city of Montreal, containing sixty two feet in front, by a depth of eighty nine feet six inches, on the easterly lateral line, and of eighty eight feet six inches, on the westerly lateral line, at which depth the said emplacement is only sixty one feet four inches wide, the whole being more or less ; hounded in front by Great Saint James street, in rear by the first described lot, on the easterly side by ground, the property of the heirs De Beaujeu, and on the westerly side by other ground, the buildings thereon erected, with all and every the members and appurtenances belonging to the said emplacements ;\u2019\u2019 and possessed the said lots of ground or emplacements hy the said Frederick William Gates, and Charles Horatio Gates, the heirs at law to the late Dame Clarissa Adams, their mother, in her lifetime of the said city of Montreal, widow of the said late honorable Horatio Gates, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale.and from thence hitherto by the said Harrison Stephens, also as proprietors.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothèque, under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lots of ground or emplacements, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Harrison Stephens, esquire.xre hereby notified, that application will be nade to this court, judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to\u2019 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 foreclosed from the right of duing so.MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU.P.Q.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Province of Canada, 3} District of Montreal.fIN THE QUEEEN\u2019'S BENCH, No.617.Ex parte\u2014GUSTAVUS W.WICKSTFED, esquire, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.H.Griffin, and his colleng \u20ac notaries public, on the twenty-third day of January, one thousand eight bundred aud forty five, between Mrs, SOPHIE LABBE\u2019E, of the city of Montreal; wife of Joseph Edouard Guilbault, of the same place, gardener, from whom she is separated en justice as to property, the said Joseph Edouard Guilbauit, à party to the said deed, and authoriziug his said wife to the effect of the said deed.of the one part; aod GUSTAVUS WILLIAM WICKSTEED, of the said city of Montreal, esquire, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Mrs.Sophie Labbée, authorized as aforesaid, to the said Gustavus William Wicksteed, of *\u201c all that emplacement, piece or parcel of land, situate, Iving aod being in the Ste.Marie, or Quebec suburbs, of the said city of Montreal, now in her actual occupation, containing two hundred and thirty four feet or thereabouts in breadth, by about three hundred fet more or less in depth, ext nding from a line running at a distance of twenty feet from the brick house, on one Belinge, the whole bounded in front by a projected continuation of Sherbrooke street, in the rear by the said Belinge, on the north east side by Panet street, and on the south west side by Visitation street, or the lands allotted for the continuation of the said two streets, with a brick cottage and other buildings thereon erected, and with all and.singular the members and appnrtenances thereunto belonging 3 and further with all the right, title, interest and claim, whatever of her the said Sophie Lablée, of iv and to the said projected street, Sherbrooke or continuation thereof, or of the said streets, Panet street and Visitation street, respectively ;\u2019 and possessed the said emplacement, by the said Mrs, Sophie Labbée, as proprietor.during the three vesrs last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from \"thence hitherto by the said Gustavus W.Wicksteed, esquire, also as proprietor, property of Doctor A.F.Holmes, with a part of certain op the FIFTEENTH day of JULY next, for a sentence or the said lot westerly to the rear adjoining the property of 203 THRE QUEBEC GAGBITR Mar 15, And ail persons wbo may bave or claim to have any privileges or hypothèque under any title or by any means whatsoever in \u2018or upon the said emplacement, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Gustavus W.Wicksteed, esquire, are herebv notified, that applicati »n will be made to this Court,on the FIFTEENTH day of JULY 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 pro- thonotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever foreclosed from the right of doing 80, MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q.B.Prothonotarv?s Office, Montreal, 6:h February, 1845.(First published 20th February.1845 ) Province of Canada, District of Montreal.COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.No.614.Ex parte\u2014The Honorable HENRY GRAHAM.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has heen lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.Ovide LeBlanc and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty-fourth day of January one thousand eight bundr-d and forty-five, between JOHN GORDON MACKENZIE, esquire, of the city of Montreal, merchant, acting in his capacity of attorney constituted by the power of attorney executed at Burlington io the State of Vermont, on the fifteenth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and forty two, and deposited with J.J.Gibb.notary, at Monreal aforesaid, by act hearing date the thirty first day of October of the last mentioned year, of Timothy Follett, of Burlington aforesaid, esquire, surviving acting assignee and trustee of the estate of the late firm of H, Gates and company, heretofore tradiog at Montreal aforesaid, and composed of the honorable Horatio Gates, now deceased, in \u2018his lifetime of the said city of Montreal, merchant, Charles Bancroft, also now deceased, in his lifetime of the same place, merchant, and Nathaniel Jones, formerly of the city of Quebec, and now of the said city of Montreal, merchant, and also the surviving acting assignee and trustee of the estates of the several co-partners of the said firm of H.Gates and company, the said assignee and trustee baving been appointed to the said officein and by virtue of a certain instrument executed at Montreai, before G.D.Arnoldi, notary, and bis colleague, on the twelfth day of July one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, by and between the said NATHANIEL JONES.of the flrst part 3 the Honorable GEORGE MOFFATT, WILLIAM PEODIE, and the said TIMOTHY FOLLETT, of the second part ; and the CREDITORS of the said late firm of H.Gates and company, of the third part; and the said JOHN GORDON MACKENZIE, also acting as becoming bound se fesant fort for the said Timothy Follett, by whom he binds himself to cange the said deed to be duly ratified, of the one part; sod the Honorable HFNRY GRAHAM, formerly of Perth, in Canada west, and now of the aforesaid city of Montreal, in Canada east, lately a member of the Legislative Council of the Province, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said John Gordon Mackenzie, in his aforesaid capacities, to the said Honorable Henry Graham, of *\u201c a lot of ground situate at the rnd of Saint Antoine suburbs, io the said city of Montreal, contaicitig a width of two hundred and thirty-seven feet and more if more there is in frout, and of two hundred and thirty two feet and more if more there is in rear, by a length of two bundred and twenty five feet in the north easterly lateral line.and of two bundred and fourteen feet in the south westerly lateral line 3 bounded in frout by the road leading to Côte Saint Antoine, or the continuation of Dor- chester street, in rear by the representatives Lnsignan, on the east side by Charles Philipe, esquire, and on the West side by Etienne Guy, esquire, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ;»° and possessed the said lot of ground and premises, by the said Timothy Follett, in his aforesaid capacity, during the three years last preceding the date of the said decd of sale ;the said lotof ground having formed part of the vacant estate of the said late Honorable Horatio Gates, and since the date of the said deed ot sale possessed by the said Houorable Henry Graham also as proprietor, And ali persons who may have or claim to have any pre.vileges or hypothèque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or apon the said lot of ground, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Honc- rable Henry Graham, are hereby notified that application will be made to this Court.onthe FIFTEENTH day JULY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation and they are hereby required to siznify in writing their oppnsitions and file the same in the office nf the seid prothenotary, eight days at least before that day in default of which they will be for ever foreclosed from the right of doing so.MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q.B.Prothovotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 29th Januorv, 1845.[First published 20th February, 1845.) Praviice of Canada, { District of Montreal.IN THE QUEEN'S BENCH, No.616.Ex parte\u2014Dame MARY SOPHIA READY, wife of Ha- villand L.Routh, esquire.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre, W.Euston and his colleague, notaries public, on the seventeenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and forty four.between the Honorable FREDERICK AUGUSTUS QUESNEL, of the parish of Montreal, Queen\u2019s Counsel, of the one part ; and Dame MARY SOPHIA READY, wife of Havilland Lemesurier Routh.of the said city of Montreal, esquire, merchant, separated as to proper'y from her said husband and to the effect of the said deed dnly and specially authorized by her suid husband of the other part ;\u2014Dbeing a sule by the said Honorable Frederick Augustus Quesnel to the said Dame Mary Sophia Ready, authorized as aforesaid, of \u201c\u201c A lot of ground or emplacement, situate, lying and being at Céte St.Antoinc, in the parish of Montreal, aforesaid, containing three hundred and fifteen feet on the front line, two hundred and eighty rour feet six inches on the rear line, six hundred and ninety three feet on the north east side line and seven hundred and forty seven feet on the south west side line, the who'e french measure, and containing in all six arpents fifty two perches and two hundréd and eight feet, be the same more or less, french measure ; bounded in front by the St, Antoine road, in rear and on the south westside by the property of the said vendor, and on the other side to the north east by property belonging to William Badgley.esquire, without any huildings thereon erected, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ;** and possessed the said lot of ground or emplacement, by the said Honorable Frederick Augustus Quesnel, as proprietor, during the three yrars last preceding the date of the said deed of sale and from thence hitherto by the said Dame Mary Sophia Ready, also as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any pre- vileges or hypothèques under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of ground or emplacement, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Dame Mary Sophia Ready, are hereby notified that application will be made to this Court, on the FIFTEENTH day of JULY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are here.hy required to signify in writing their oppositions and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary eight days at least before that dav, in default of which they will be for ever forclosed from the right of doing so.MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q.B.Prothonotarv\u2019s Office, Montreal.30th January, 1845, (First published 26th February, 1845.) Province of Canada, District of Montreal.IN THE QUEEN'S BENCH, No.645.Ex parte\u2014 ALEXANDER M.DELISLE and NORBERT DUMAS, esquires.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made snd executed before Mtre.J.J.Gibb and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty-fourth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and forty five, between HENRY OLIVER WAIT.of the city of Montreal, gentleman, of the one part: and ALEXANDER MAURICE DELISLE, of the said city of Montreal, (squire, and NORBERT DUMAS, of the same place, esquire, advocate, of the other part ;\u2014 being a sale by the said Henry Oliver Wait, to the said Alexander Maur ce Delisle and Norbert Dumas, of \u201c all that certain farm and premises, situated, lying and being at the foot of the current St.Mary, in the parish of Montreal, (with the exception hereinafter expressed,) containing about four arpents in front, by fifty arpents in depth, the who'e more or less, without warranty as to precise measure ; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway, leading from Montreal to Longue Pointe, in rear by the lands of Petite Cite de la Visitation, on one side to the south west by Jean Baptiste Dézéry.and on the other side to the north east, partly by Simon Valois, and partly by François David, with a two story stone house, farm house, barn, stable and other buildings thereon erected ; the said vendor reserving to himself, his heirs and assigne, (and as not included in the present sale,) that portion of the said farm fronting on the Queen's highway.containing seven hundred and seventy five fret in front, seven hundred and forty six feet in rear, seven hundred and sixty seven feet six inches on the south west side line, and eight hundred and fifty five feet six inches on the north east side line, with a two story stone house and other buildings thereon erected, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ;\u201d> and possessed the said farm and premises, by the heirs and representatives of the proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Alexander M.Delisle and Norbert Dumas, esquires, also as proprietors, And ali persons who may bave or claim to have any privileges or hypothèque underany title or by any means whatsoever inor upon the said farm and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Alexander M.Delisle and Norbert Dumas, exguires, are hereby notified, that application will be made to this Court, on the TWENTY-SIXTH day of SEPTEMBER 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 foreclosed from the right of doing so.MONK.COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P, Q.B.Prithonotary?s Office, Montreal, 8 5 May.1845.[ First published 15th May, 1845.3 Province of Canada, ji THE QUEEN'S BENCH District of Montreal, .No.615, Ex parte\u2014HAVILLAND LEMESURIER RouUTH, Esquire.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.J.J.Gibh, and his colleagne, votaries public.on the thirty.first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and fory four, between the Honorable FREDERICK AUGUSTUS QUESNEL, of the parish of Montreal, e«quire, advucate, of the one parts ard HaviLLAND LEMESURIER RouTH, of the said city of Montreal, esquire, merchant, of the other part :\u2014herng a sale by the said Honorable Frederick Augns- tne Quesnel, to the said Havilland Lemesuricr Routh, of * A certain lot of land or emplacement, situate, lving and being in the fief St, Joseph, in the said parish of Montreal, containing five hundred and four feet in front; bounded on the snnth east by a projected street of thirty six feet in breadth, as the continuation of St, Antoine street, from the St.Antoine suburbs, and having on said projected street, five bnodred and four feet, in rear to the north west partly hy the property of William Bad- g'ey.esquire, aud p-rtiv by that of Dame Mary Sophia Ready, wife of the said purchaser, aud having on the said rear line five bnndred and thirty-seven feet, six inches, on the south westside by the property of Thomus À.Stayner, esquire, having on said line thre- tnudred and twelve feet, aud oo the north east side by the prop riy of the said vendor, and having on said lice three hundred aod fifty two feet, the whole french mencure, and containing five arpents, twenty.eight perches and one bundred and seventy seven feet in superficies, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging >> and possessed the said lot of land or emplacement by the said Honorahle Frederick Augustus Quesnel, as proprietor, during the three years last late Oliver Wait, and by the said Henry Oliver Wait, as | preceding the date of tLe said deed of sale, and from thenc® hitherto by the said Havilland Lemesurier Routh, esquire, also as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any pri vilege or hypothèque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of land or emplacement, immediately previons to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Havilland Lemesurier Routh, esquire, are hereby notified, that application will be made to this court, on the FIFTLENTH day of JULY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are beres by required to signi'y 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 forclosed from the right of doing so.MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q, B.Prothounotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 30th January, 1845.[ First published 20th February, 1843.) LICITATION.Province of Canada, i Office of the Prothonotary of the District of Quebec, I Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, at Que- bee, on the fourteenth day of May, one thousand eight hun- ; dred and forty-five.OTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an authorisation granted by the Honorable PHILLIPPE PANET, one of the Judges of the Court of Qneen\u2019s Bench, for the district of Quebec, duted on the fourteenth instant, the procès-verbaux of the biddings of the immovable properties belonging to the gommu- nauié de biens which has existed between Sienr ALEXIS GODBOUT, and the late Dame JULIE GAUVREAU, his wife, which have been sold (licités,) on the premises by Mtre.J.Bie, TRUDELLE, uotary, onthe eleventh and twelfth days of March last, have been again deposited in, our office, for the purpose of receiving over-biddings during the «pace of six weeks, after which n title will be given to the highest Widder.or over bidder, on the conditions mentioned in the said procés-verbaur, which may be known on application to the undersigned prothonotaries.Follows the description of the said immeorables : 1, \u2018* A land situntein the seigniory of Notre Dame \u2018des Anges, parish of St.Roch of Quebec, at the plice called La Canardière, containing two arpents.five perches and four feet and a halfin front, by forty arpents in depth ; bounded in front to the south by the river St.Lawrence.in rear to the north by Charles Villeneuve or his representatives, on one side to the east hy Johu MeKenzie, and on the other side to the west hy the reverend Mr.Sewell, representing Jacques Lortie, together with two houses, three barns and stables, and other buildings thereon erecied, circumstances and dependencies, 2, A land in irs natural state, (terre a bois.) situate at the place cal\u2019 ed Bourg La Reine, in the seigniory of Notre Dam- des Anges, parish of Charlesbourg, of five perches in front, by about forty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the river of Bourg La Reine, and in depth by the end of the said forty arpents, joining ou one side to the north east partlv to on- Grenier, and partly to François Daigle dit Cadien, and on the south west to Jean Baptiste Bélanger, or his representatives.\u201d The over-biddings will be received in our Office.untit THursDAY, the TWENTY sIxTH day of JUNE next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.BURROUGHS & HUOT, P.B.R.IN BANKRUPTCY.Province of Canada, ; District of Three Rivers.WY HEREAS LOUIS EDOUARD PACAUD, esquire, commissioner of Bankrupts, in and for the district of Three Rivers, acting in the prosecution of a commission of Bankruptey awarded and issued forth against SAMUEL K.WHITMORE, of the parish of ~t.Frarçois, in the county of Yamaska, in the district of Thr e Rivers, trader, hath in writing under his hand and seal, bearing date at Three Rivers, this day the twentv-sixth of A pril, in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, eer- tified to Her Majesty\u2019s Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, for the district of Three Rivers, aforesaid, that the said Samuel K.Withmore.hath made a full discovery of his estate and effects, and in all things conformed himselt'to the provisions of the statue passed in the seventh year of the reign of Her Majesty, intitnled.*\u201c An act to repeal an ordinance «f Lower Canada, intituled, an ordinance concerning Bankrupts, and the administration and distribution vf their estates and effects, and to make provision \u2018or the same object throughout the province of Canada \u201d and that th-1e does not appear anv reason to donb! the truth or fullness of such discov-ry.\u2014 This is to give notice, that the said ourt of Queen\u2019s Bench, will br moved, on THURS D A V.the NINETEENTH day of JUNE next, at the bour of TEN o'clock in the forenoon, er so soon thereafter as coun sel can be heard, that the certificate for the discharge of the said Samuel K.Whitmore.be confirmed by the said Court of Queen\u2019s Bench ; against which confirmation any of the creditors of the said Samuel K.Whitmore, may be heard before the said Court.SAMUEL K.WHITMORE.L.E.DEsitETs, Attorney.Three ltivers, 26th April, 1845.NOTICE.TT ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the late WILLIAM KEMBLE, in his lifet me of the city of Quebec, esquire, are requested to present the same, duly attested : and those indebted to the said Estate are requested to make immediate paymeut to the undersigned, W.STEVENSON, Curator to the Estate of the late W, Kemble, Quebec, 16th March, 1845.- GF TAKE NOTICE £3) RRORS having sometimes occurred in printing the NAMES OF PARTIES {o official advertisements in this Gazette, owing to \\LLEGIBLE MANUSCRIPT sent Jor publication, it is particularly requested that all persons 1845.OS having occasion to advertise, will be careful in LEGIBLY TRANSCRIBING SUOH PROPER NAMES, 80 as to avoid at mistakes and inconvenience in this respect.J.CHARLTON FISHER, Editor of the Quebec Gazette by Authority.Official Quebec Gazette Office, } 15¢% Sept.1842, GAZETTE DE QUEBEC, - f ProvINCE DU CANADA.METCALFE.VICTORIA, par la grâce de Dien, Reine da Royaume Uni de la Grande Bretagne et d\u2019Irlande, Protectrice de la Foi, &c, &c.&c.A Nos très-aimés et fidèles les Conseillers Législatifs de la Province du Canada, et à nos Chevaliers, Citoyens et Bourgeois, élus pour servir dans l\u2019Assemblée Législative de Notre dite Province, sommés et appelés à une assemblée du Parlement Provincial de Notre dite Province, en Notre Cité de Montréal, qui devait commencer et être tenue Jeudi, le huitième jour de Mai courant, et à chacun de vous\u2014SALUT : PROCLAMATION.ATTENDU que le vingt-nenvième jour de Mars dernier, il nous avait plu de proroger Notre Parlement Provincial jusqu\u2019ag huitième jonr de Mai courant, auquel temps dans Notre Cité de Montréal, vous étiez tenus et forcés de comparaitre.Maintenant sachez que pour diverses causes et considérations, et après avoir considéré la commodité et la convenance de nos bien aimés sujets, Nous AVONS TROUVE\u2019 CONVENABLE, par et avec l\u2019avis de Notre Conseil Exécutif, de vous relever, vous et chacun de vous, de l\u2019obligation de votre présence au dit temps ; vous convoquant, par la teneur de ces présentes vous commandant, vous et chacun de vous, de nous l'encontrer en Notre Parlement Provincial, en Notre Cité de Montréal, MARDI, le DIX-SEPTIEME jour de JUIN prochain, pour alors prendre en considération l\u2019état et le bonheur de Notre Province du Canada, et de faire tout ce qui sera jugé néces- #aire,\u2014~N\u2019Y MANQUEZ PAS, Ex ror DE Quoi, Nous avons fait rendre Nos présentes Lettres Patentes, et à icelles fait apposer le Grand Scean de notre dite Province du Canada: Témoin Notre Très-Fidèle et Bien-Aimé le Très Honorable CuarcEs THEoPMI1LE, BARON Mer- CALFE, de Fernhill, dans le comté de Berks, chevalier Grand-Croix du Très Honorable Ordre dn Bain, un des Conseillers de Notre \u2018Très Honorable Conseil privé, Gouverneur Général de l\u2019Amérique du Nord, Capitaine Général et Gouverneur en Chef, dans et sur nos provinces du Canada, Nouvelle Ecosse.Nouveau Brunswick, et Isle du Prince Edonard et Vice-Amiral d'icelle, &c.&c., en notre Hôtel du Gouvernement, en notre Cité de Montréal, dans notre dite Province ce second jour de Mai, dans l\u2019année de Notre Seigneur, mil huit cent quarante-cinq, et dans la huitième année de notre règne.Par Ordre, FELIX FORTIER.Cc.C.C.Gentes par le Sherif, S \u2018 } VIS PUBLIC est par le présent AVOIR = donné, que les TErres et HERITAGES sons-mentionnés ont été saisis, et seront vendus aux tems et lieux respectifs, tel que mentionné ci-bas, Toutes personnes ayant des réclamations sur iceux, sont par le présent requises de les faire connaitre suivant la loi; toutes oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire ou afin de charge, excepté dans les cas de Venditiont Exponas, dans lesquels cas la loi ne permet pas telles oppositions, sont requises d\u2019être filées à notre bureau avant les quinze jours qui précéderont immédiatement le jour de vente; les oppositions «fin de conserver peuvent être filées en aucun tems dans les deux jours aprèsle retour de l\u2019Ordre, Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : ¢ Fp Marie Louise De- No.1460.COIGNE, du village et paroisse de Berthier, dans le district de Montréal, venve de feu Louis Gauthier, en son vivant de la cité de Montréal, dans le district de Montréal, gentilhomme, demandeur ; contre les terres et ténements de LOUIS JOSEPH GAUTHIER, de la paroisse de Ste.Geneviève de Berthier, dEns le dit district, gentilhomme, dé\u2018endeur : 1, ** Un emplacement, situé dans le faubourg St.Lutrent, en la cité de Montréal, de seize pieds de front sur soixante et dix pieds de profondeur le tout plns où moms, prenant en front à la rue Dorchester, en arrière par Pierre Martineau, d'un côtéà Lou:s Pominville, et d\u2019autre côté au lot numéro deux ci-après, avec nne maison en bois dessus construite, et y compris la moitié du passage entre le présent lot et celni ci après désigné sous numéro deux.2.Un emplacement, situé au faubourg susdit de Lrente-quatre pieds de front, sur cent pieds de profondeur, plus ou moins; borné en front par la rue Dorchester, en profondeur par Pierre Martineau, d\u2019un côté au lot numéro un ci-dessus décrit, et d'autre côté à celui numéro trois ci-après, avec une maison et tine écurie en bois dessue construites.8.Un emplacement, situé an mbme lieu, de quarante pieds de front, sur quatrevingt un pieds plus Où moins de profondeur ; borné en front par la rue Dorchester, par derrière à Jean Baptiste Parent, d\u2019un côté au lot numéro deux, ci dessus désigné, et d'autre côté aux représentants de feu Docteur Vallée, avec deux maisons etautres bâri- ments en bois dessus construits\u201d Pour être vendus en notre bureau en la cité de Montréal, le S&1zIEnE jour de GAGEUTS DR QUEBEC: JUIN prochain, à Dix heures du matin.Le dit Bref re- tournable le quiuzième jour de Juillet prochain.BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif, Bureau du Sherif, Se Février, 1845.{Première publication 13e Février, 1845.] FIBRI FACIAS.Montréal, à savoir : EAN TURCOTTE, No.2098.maître meunier, de la paroisse de St.Bernabé, dans le district de Montréal et Dame MARIE ANNE VALILP\u2019E, son épouse duement autorisée, demandeur ; contre les terres et ténements de LOUIS RICHARD, maître charpentier, ci-devant de la paroisse de St.Hyacinthe, dans le district de Montréal, et actuellement de la cité et district de Montréal, défendeur : ot Un certain terrain, sis et situé au village de St.Hyacinthe, faisant face au chemin qui conduit à St.Denis, contenant cinquante pieds de front sur quatrevingt pieds de profondeur, plus ou moins, joignant d\u2019un côté à Charles Langelier, d\u2019autre côté aux représentants Charles Lagorce, et en arrière an Docteur Bouthillier, avec une maison, écurie, et bontique dessus construites.\u201d Pour être vendn à la porte de l\u2019église du village de St.Hyacinthe, le VINGT-UNIEME Jour de JUILLET prochain, à DIX heures du matin.Le Writ retournable le seizième jour de Septembre prochain.BOSTON & COFFIN, Shérif.Bureau du Shérif, 14e Mars, 1845.[Première publication 20e Mars, 1845.1 | ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Montréal, savoir: UGH ROBERTSON, No.856.} de la cité de Glasgow, en cette partie du Royaume Uni de la Grande Breta- gue et d\u2019Irlande, appelée Ecosse, l\u2019honorable JOSEPH MASSON, dela cité de Montréal, dans le district de Montréal, JOHN STRANG, des cité et district de Québec, et CHARLES LANGEVIN, des cité et district de Québec, tous écuyers, marchands et associés, faisant commerce ensemble en la cité de Montréal, sous les noms et raison de Robertson, Masson, Strang et Compagnie, et Dame MARGUERITE ROSS, des cité et district de Québec, veuve du dit John Strang, et tutrice duement élue À ses enfants mineurs, issus du mariage avec le dit fen John Strang, laldite Marguerite Ross, demauderesse par reprise d\u2019instance, demandeurs ; contre les terres et ténements de CHARLES DROLET, de la paroisse de St.Pie, dans le district de | Mortréal, marchand, tant en son propre nom qu\u2019en sa capacité de curatenr duement élu à Alexandre Drolet, son frère, absent de cette province; Louis Giard, du méme lieu, écuyer, médecin, comme ayant épousé Demoiselle Lucille Drolet, etla dite Lucille Droiet, son épouse; Hermine Drolet, fille majenre et usant de ses droits, du même lieu ; Dame Sophie Boileau, du mnéme lien, veuve de feu Joseph Toussaint Drolet, en son vivant de St.Marc, écuyer, marchand, en sa qualité de tutrice à Demoiselle Henriette Drolet, sa fille mineure ; les dits Charles Drolet, Alexandre Drolet, Lucille, Hermine et Henriette Drolet, tous enfants issus du mariage du dit feu Joseph Toussaint Drolet, avec a dite Sophie Boileau, et héritiers par bénéfice d'inventaire du dit feu Joseph Toussaint Drolet, défendeurs : 1.\u2018\u201c Un emplacement, sis etsitué au village de Verchères, de quarante pieds de front sur cent sept pieds de profoudeur, plus ou moins, sans garantie de mesnre précise ; tenant devant an terrain de la Fabrique, par derrière à un ruisseau, d\u2019un côté à Louis Melotte, et d\u2019autre côté à la veuve Medard Dequoi, avec une maison en bois, une laiterie, et remise dessus construites.2.Une terre en bois debout, située dans la cinquième concess:on de la paroisse de St.Dénis, de deux arpents de frout sur trente arpents de profondeur, tenant d\u2019un bout à Gabriel Ledoux, et de l\u2019antre bont à Jean Baptiste Auger, d\u2019un côté à Jean Frechetie, et d'autre côté aux représentents Claude Dudevoir, sans bàtisses.3.Un lopin de terre, situé (au pontage) au cinquième rang de la paroisse «le St.Charles.d\u2019un arpent de front sur vingt arpentset demi de profondeur dans une ligne, et vingt arpents et six perches dans l\u2019autre ligne ; tenant par un bout à Jeau Carron, et par 'antre bout a Josevh Loiselle, d\u2019un côté à Joseph Petit, et de l\u2019autre côté à Simon \u2018Talion dit Lespé- rance, avec une grange dessus construite.
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