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[" VOLUME XIL\u2014N° 47- i : FHURSDAY, SEPT.10 1835.Shevifls\u2019 Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.To wir ; LP UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the urdermèéntioned Lanps antl 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 -eppositions pfin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except an case 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 Jen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may \u201cbe filed at any time within the twenty four hours immediately Sollowsy the return day of the said Writ.: ALIAS FIERI FACIAS .: Quebec; to wit : EORGE VINE, of the city, couuty + No.1403.¢ and district of Quebec, es qualités ; \u2018against JOHN SELBY, of the same place, &s gualités, cura- \"tor in due course of law appointed to the varant estate of \u2018Jobn Alexander, deceased, in his lifetime of Quebec, grocer, _to wit :\u2014** Five lots of land forming a part and parcel of the Tand or farm known by the name of terre ou ferme de la Vacherie, heretofore belonging to the late order of the jesuits, and latterly the property of His Majesty, and being within the censive and mouvance of His Majesty, being lots, numbers sixty, sixty three, sixty four, sixty five and sixty six, -costaiuing one hundred aud seventy two feet in front by eighty five feet in depth, bonnded on the north by St.Jo- \u201cseph street, on the south by larue Notre Dame des Anges, \u2018oa the east by John Pezet, and on the west by Louis Ri- .chard, together with the tannery and all appurtenances and .dependencies thereon erected ; subject to all the couditions mentioned in the original deeds passed before Archibald «Campbell, esquire, His Majesty\u2019s notary, bearing date the twenty second day of August, one thousand eight hundred and thirty one, and the fifteenth day of June, one thousayd, æight hundred aud thirty three respectively.\u201d To be sold .a¢ mp office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on tte TWELFTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in-the morning.\u2018Thesaid Writ returnable on the twelfth day.of fActobor-vext- < : 10th June, 1635.: ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.-Quebec, to wit: PARK McKENNAH, of Gaspé .No.359.} Bay, in the county of Gaspé, in the Inferior District of Gaspé, trader ; against BENONI PELLETIER, of the parish of Rimouski, in the \u2018county of - Rimouski, in the district of Quebec, landholder, to wit:\u2014 1.*¢ Alot of land of irregular igure, situate in the first concession of the seigniory of de la Motoit, in the .parish of \u2018St.Luce, containing on the north east side twelve perches, towards the south east fourteen perches in front, towards - tle south west side nineteen perches, and towaids the north east side fourteen perches in depth, bounded as follows : \u201ctowards the north west by the King\u2019s highway, towards the -north east by the representatives of Paul Dutremble, to- \u2018wards the south west and south east by Pierre Dutremble, with a house, stable, barn aud other buildings thereon erected.2.Another pt of land of four arpents and a haif in front, by forty arpents in depth, situate irr the first range \u2018of concessions of the parisk of £t.Flavie, bounded in front by the river 8t.Lawrence, bounded towards the north east by Pierre Gauvreau, esquire, towards the south west by Zacharie Côté ; the said land being cleared, for \u201cseving about twenty minois of corn, fait à la chyvue, tore- ther with a house, a square barn in logs, and othe: build- \u201cings thereon erected.\u2019\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church or chapel \u2018door of the aforesaid parish o¥ St.Luce, on the SIXTH \u2018day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.\u201cThe said Writ returnable on the tenth day of October next.W.S, SEWELL, Sheriff, 2d June, 1835.ro \u201cALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : UT RLES DEMERS, of the parish \u2018No.339.|.of St, Joseph, Pointe Levy, in the county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec, trader; against CHARLES BITNER, of the parish of Beauport, in.the county and district of Quebec, trader, to wit :- -\u2018* An \u2018emplacement situate in fhe parish of Beauport, containing sixty five feet in front or thereabouts, bounded in front by tbe King's highway, in rear by the end of the depth, which may be found from the King\u2019s highway going to the land - or' emplacement which belongs to James McCallum, es- .quire, or his representatives, together with the house \u2018thereon erected, and other circumstances and dependen- -cies.!\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of Beauport, on the FIFTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the fifth day of October next.ta pe Tenue : We.S,.SEWEkL, Sheriff.> TI June, 1885.: \u2014 - > MES ¢ te ,.ALIAS FIERT FACIAS.-Quebec, to wit : HARLES POIRE\u2019, of the parish of \u2018 No.724.1C St.Joseph, Pointe.Levy, in.the ounty of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec, landhol- -der ; against THOMAS SAMSON, of the same place, -heretotore tavernkeeper, and now farmer, to wit :\u2014* A lot \u201ciof-land sitnate in the parish of St.Joseph of Pointe Levy, in the first concession to the north.of the King's highway, oo.= - .\u2019 Latin W, §.SEWELL, Sherif | : [New Series] containing six perches or thereabouts, more or less, in front, by the depth which there may be, taking from the King's highway, going as far as the beach of the river St.Lawrence, joining towards the south east partly the heirs or representatives of Pierre Bourgette, and partly to Joseph Samson, junior, and towards the south west to An- gustin Morency, together with a house, and all the other buildings thereon erected.2.A lot -of land situate in the said parish of St.Jo.eph of Pointe Levy, in the first concession, bounded in front towards the south by the King's Highway, containing about two arpents in front by twenty two arpentc in depth, joining towards the north west to Amable Samson, and towards the north partly to the church land, and partly to the land of Mr.Caldwell, with a lime-kiln thereon erected,circumstances and dependencies.\u201d\u2019 To be.sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Joseph, Pointe Levy, on the SIXTH day of OCTOBER next,at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning, The said :} Writ retuxnable on the tenth day of October next.W.8, SEWELL, Sheriff, 2d June, 1835.7 I } 5 FIBRI FACIAS., Quebec, to wit : No.587.L of the city, county and district of Quebec, ès qualités ; against BENOIT MARCOUX, of the same place, joiner, in his quality of curator duly appointed in law to the vacant estate of the late Ficrre Hamel and Marie Marguerite-Talon dit I\u2019 Espérance, lis wife, both deceased, to wit :\u2014\u2018\u2018 An emplacement situate and being in St.Joh: suburb, in the city of Quebec; in Richelieu street, containing fifty five feet in front upon thre line of the said Richelieu street, by sixtyin depth, at the end of which said depth the said emplacement become wider, so that it has at that spot fifty seven feet in breadth ; bounded in front by the said Richelieu street and in rear by the land of Paul Perrault, representing Francois Robitaiile, or their representatives, on one side towards the north east by that of ignace Conture of his representatives, and on the other side towards the south west by the land of the said François \u2018Robitaille, cifcumstances and dependencies.\u201d To be sold at my office, ir the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the SEVENTH day of OCTOBER :next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ.returnable On the eighth day ef Gatoker next.SEWELL, Sindh og i, vg Be SERELL, Steak : : * FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : } HU ZABEER ANDERSON, of the No.1108.4 4 place called the Waterloo Settlement, in the parish of Beauport, in the county of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, wife of James Hamilton, of the said place called Waterloo Settlement, in.the parish afore- | said, in the county and district aforesoid ; against JAMES HAMILTON, of the said place called Waterloo Settlement, in the parish of Beauport, in the county of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, furmer, to wit:\u2014\u2018* A lot of land- situate, lying and bcing in the Waterloo Settlement, in the parizh'of Beauport, in the county and district of Quebec, containing sixty acres of land more or less, bounded on the north west side by the widow Mucklin, on the east by one Malone, on the north by Murray, and on the south by Tailor, together with a house, and barn and stable thereon erected and being.\u2019 To be sold at the church door of*the- afpresaid parish of Beauport, on the SEVENTH day of OCTOBER uext, 3t TEN o'clock in the morning.\u201d The said Writ returnable ou the tenth day of Octobernext- W.3.SEWELY, Sheriff.\u201c= + 3d June, 1835.\u2018 FIER! FACIAS, 1 Quebec, to wit : ; TMIDIERRE ELZEAR TASCHE No.1083.REAU, of the parish of Ste.Marie, in the couaty of Beauce, in the district of Quebec, esquire, seignior in possession of the seigniory of Jolliet, within the said parish ; against JOSEPH MAHEU, of the parish of St, Marie, in the county of Beauce, .in the district aforesaid, master-magon, to wit :\u20141, * A lot of land situ- te and being in the pavish of Ste.Marie Nouvelle Beauce, in the seigniory of Jolliet, Route Justinienne, on the west side of the said Route Justinienne, containing about an arpent in front more or less, by about forty atpents in depth, more or less, boubded in front by the said Route Justi- nienne, in depth by the end cf the said forty arpents, bounded on one side towards the north by Joseph Maheu, the younger, (fils) and on the other side towards the south by Augustin Brelin or his representatives, together with a house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies, 2, An extent of land situate and being in the parish of Sainte Marit Nouvelle Beauce, in the seigniory of Jolliet, bounded in front by the River Chaudiére, in depth at the end of the forty arpents by the Route Justinienne, on one side towards the north-west by the seigniorial line, between the wards the south coming to a poict by the said River Chau- diére, \u2018circumstances and dependencies,\u201d To besold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of Ste, Marie Nouvelle \u2018Beauce, on the FIRST day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The sdid Writ returnable on the first day of Fehruary nexti _28d July, 1896.- (7 - FIERI FACIAS.Joel QFN BELL of the city of Glasgow, No.490.[A¥* id tho qut.ty of Lanark, in that part of thie United Kingdtxiwk Goat Britain and Ireland 2>- es, W.$.SEWELL, Sheriff.| \u2018 - Quebec, to Hes Ÿe called Séotlatid;\" méréhanti;.\u2018aigainat Wiliam Ross, of CUTIE em Se, a east to Jean Casimire Bourassa, and towards the south | OUIS AUDET pir LAPOINTE, | seigniories of Jolliet and Lauzon, and on the other side to- |.a $- \u201cx \u20ac + TOME XIT.\u2014N° 47.JEUDI, 10 SEPT.1835.the city, county and district of Quebec, gentleman, Jobn ¥dward Ross, of the sald city of Quebec, merchant, and Robert Pope Ross, also of the said city of Quebec, merchant, in his quality of tutor.in due form of law appointed to Henry McKay Vaughan Ross, Hector St.George Ross, and Malvina Eliza Ross, who are minors; they.the said William Ross, John Edward Ross, Henry McKay Vaughan Ross, Hector St.George Ross, and Malvina Eliza Ross, being the children and heirs of the late JAMES ROSS, in his lifetime of the said city of Quebec, merchant, issue of his marriage with the late Elizabeth Vaughan, both deceased, to wit :\u2014 .1.\u2014 An annual and perpetual constituted rent of nihg- teen pounds, eighteen shillings and nine pence three farthings, current money of this province, granted \u2018upon a capital sum of three hundred and thirty-two pounds, seven shillings, by Stephen Joseph Tanswell, of the city of Que- \u2018bec, unto the said\u2018late James Ross, in his lifetime \u2018acting as well for himself as for his minor children,by act, deed or instrument made and.executed by and between, the said Stephen Joseph Tanswell and the said late James Ross, before Campbell and.colleague, notaries public, bearing daté at Quebec, the seventeenth day of August, one thousand eight nindred and twenty-nine.'2.\u2014 An annual and perpetual constituted rent of nine- een pounds, twelve shillings and eight pence, currefitmo- dey \u2018of this province, granted upon a capital sum'of three hundred and twenty-seven pounds, five shillings, by Joseph Hamel, esquire, of the city of Quebec, surveyor, unto the said late James Ross, in his lifetime acting as well for himself as for his minor children, by act, deed or instrument made and executed by and between the said Joseph Hamel and the said late James Ross, bearing date at Quebec, the seventeenth day of August, one thousand eight hundred abd twenty-nine.Sr 8.\u2014¢ An annual and perpetüal constituted rent of twen- ty-two poynds, seven shillings and six pence current money of this province, granted upon the capital sum of three hundred and seventy two pounds, eleven shilli and three pence, by Pierre Dasilva, of the city of Quebec, merchant, wito the said late James Ross, in his lifetime acting as well for himself as for his minor children, \u2018by het, deed orinstrument made and executed by and between the said Pierre Dasilva' and the said late James Ross, before Campbell and.colleague, notaries publig, bearing date at + Quebec, the seventeenth day of August, one thobsend «| eight bandred:and twénty-nine: .4.\u2014\u2018\u201c An annual and perpetual constituted rent of one bundred and twenty seven pounds ten shillings, current money of this province, granted upon the capital sum of two \"thousand, one hundred and twenty-five pounds, by Dominick Daly, of tlie city of Quebec, esquire, untothesaid late James Rass, in hislifetime acting as well for himself as for \u2018his minor children, by act, deed or instrument made and executed by and between the said Dominick Daly and the said late James Ross, before Scott and colleague, notaries public, bearing date at Quebec, the fifth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty.5\u2014¢ An annual and perpetual constituted rent of twen- ty-two, pornds; four shillings and six pence, current money of this province, granted upon the capital sum of three hundred and seventy pounds, nine shillings and ten pence, by Francis More, master-carpenter, residing in the upper town of the city of Quebec, unto the said late James Ross, in his lifetime acting as well for himself as for his minor children; by act, deed or instroment made and executed by and hetween the said Francis.More, and the said late James Ross, before Campbell and colleague, notaries publie, bearing date at Quebec, the nineteenth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, Co 6.\u2014\u2018* An annual and perpetual constituted rent of twen- ty-four pounds, current money of this province, granted upon the capital sum of four hindred pounds, by one Lau- Tent Paradis, of the city \u2018of Quebec, carpenter, unto the said late James:Ross, in his lifetime acting as well for himself as for his minor children, by act, deed or instrument, made and executed by and between the said Laurent Paradis and the said late James Ross, before Campbell and eol- league, notaries public, bearing date at Quebec, the second day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, and now payable by David Burnet, esquire, of the said city of - Quebec, merchant, representing the said Laurent Paradis.7.\u2014¢ An annual and perpetual constituted rent of three.pounds, two shillings and nine pence, current money of this province, granted upon the capital sum of fifty-two \u2018pounds, six shillings and six-pence, by Pierre Dasilva, of the city of Quebec, merchant, unto the said late James Ross, in his lifetime acting as well for himself as for his, minor children, by act, deed or instrument made and executed by and between the said Pierre Dasilva and the said late James Ross, before Campbell and colleague, notaries public, \u2018bearing date at Quebec, the fourteenth day of November, \u2018one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one.8,\u2014¢ An annual and perpetual constituted rent of two pounds, thirteen shillings and ane penny, current money of this province, granted uporr the capital sum of forty-four pounds, six.shillings; by James Bell: Forsyth, esquire, of the said city of Quebec, merchant, unto the said late James Ross, in his lifetime acting as well for himself as for his minor children, by act, deed or instrument made and executed by and between the said James Bell Forsyth and the said late James Ross, before Campbell and colieague, notaries public, bearing date at Quebec, the twenty-second day of April, one thousand eight hundréd and thirty-one, 9.\u2014 An annual and perpetual constituted rent of five pounds, nine shillings and ten pence, current nioney of this prov nce, granted upon the capital sum 9fninety-onépounds, by SneRobertiSbaw, éstuire, gf theith of Mako, me: - a, , .* + J ; To.Son .WO ve wn 530 al fe.SEPTEMBER 10 chant, unto the said late James Ross, in his lifvtime acting as well for himself as for his minor children, by act, deed or instrument made and executed by and between the- said Robert Shaw and the said late James Ross, before Campbell and colleague, notaries public, bearing date at- Quebec, the twenty-ninth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty, the said rent being now payable by James Bell Forsyth, of the city of Qdebec, merchant,as - representing the said Robert Shaw.LT 10.\u2014\u2018\u201c An annual and perpetual constituted rent of thir- ty-one poundsthree shillings, eurrent Money of this province, granted upon the ca;ital sum of five bundred and nineteen pounds, thie shillibgs ant six pence; by Robert Shaw, esquire, of the city of Quebec, merchant, unto the said late James Ross, in hislifelime acting as well for himself ds for his mihor children, by dct, deed or instrument made and executed by and between the said Robert Shaw aid the said late Janes Ross, before Campbell and colleague, notaries public, bearing date the twenty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred dnd twenty- nine ; the said rent payable by Jantes Bell Forsyth, \u2018as representing the said Robert Shaw.\u201d - With all and every the riglit, title and iriterest which he the said late James Ross .had in the said rents and'in éach of them, and which lis sdid children and heirs have Tiad \u2018therein since the decease of him the'said late James Ross, and with all and every the mortgages, \u2018hypothecs, rivileges, preferences to the said rents appertaining or \u2018belonging.\u2019 11,\u2014'¢\" A lot of ground situdte in the Ypper town of the said city of Quebec, of about forty feet front, boniided in front by St.Anne street,inrearby.street, an the north-east side by Dominick Daly, esgfiire, and onthe other side by David Burñêt and\u201c François Maure, upon which lot tliere is a two story stone house, with eut stone front, facing St.Anne street aforesaid, with a coach-house \u2018and stable facing tlie \u2018street in rear and \u2018other _out-build- Ângs, CT LY -À hoüse-audlot ypgn.which the same igerected,, situate inthe Tower town df Quebec, Between tlie market Place and St.Peter street, joining the property of Mr.; Amiot on'the'tiorth, and Ebenezer Baird on the south, having the said house-and lot forly féet\u2018more or fess in length on; the market-place and on St.Péter street, aud thirty-six feet.more -or less in depth from thie market-place to St.Peter| streêt aforesaid, -three stories high\" with vaylted cellars.13.\u2014*¢ A lut of ground or emplacement \u2018situate.in, thel lower town of Quebec, containing -fifiéen feet two inches: French measure in front, by séventy-one feet ia \u2018depth, \u2018bounded in \u2018front by St, Petèr stréét, in rear by James) \u2018George, esquire, representing the late Mr.Todd,.on ope side! towards the north pafily by tlie gable end wall of Mr.Glack-! \u2018emeyer\u2019s house and partly by thesaid Edward Glackemeyer\u2019s; yard and store, and on the other side hy the honse, yard and: store hereinafter deéseribed, the division walls of which said last mentioned house, yard and store are niifoyens with the property presently described, together with astone house and | out building erected on the front of the said, emplacement, \u2018and over the porch, which is resérvéd as.a passage.Lo be used at all times in commen between the proprietors of the pro-.\u2018perty now described and those of the properties in-rear and-| on both sides thereof, which said porch and the.passage so.reserved upon and over the said emplacement, to communicate with the suid adjoining properties, are to be maintained | and kept in repair at the joint expense of all those using the same as aforesaid in conformity to the old titles of the pro- | perty, whereof the one presently described forms a part, i 14,\u2014\u201c\u201c A lot of ground or emplacement also situate in the.lower town of Quebec, containing thirty feet two inches and\u2018 a half or thereabouts in front by seventy.one feet in depth, bounded in front by St.Peter street, in rear by James George, esquire, - on the\u2019 north side by the property herein=.before described, with whom the division walls are mitoyens, and on the other side by the property of James McKenzie, esquire, together with the house, store, stable and shed\u2019 thereon erected, and the right of passage to and from the said .yard and store in common with the adjoining proprietors by and through the porch under the adjoining house on the north side, subject to the keeping of the same in repair with the said adjoining proprietors, according to the old titles of the property, whercof the one presently described forms part.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebsc, on the TWENTY-FIRST day of DECEMBER; next, at TEN o'clock in the \u2018morning.The said Writ retur- gable on the first day of February next.201 © + W,S, SEWELL, Sheriff, | 4th August, 1835, Lo 1 5 \u2018 FIERI FACIAS = 0j \u201cQuebec, to wit : 1] FPIERRE ELZEAR TASCHEREAU, No, 1031.of the parish of Ste.Marie, in the -county of Beauce, in the district of Quebec, esquire, seignior, in possession of the fief and saigniory of Jolliet,.in the; said parish of Ste.Marie; against JOSEPH ROUSSEAU, of the parish of St.Joseph de la Pointe Lévy, in the county -6f Dorchester, in the district of Quebec aforesaid, cultivator, to wit :\u2014*¢ Three arpents of land in front by twenty ar- .pents in depth, situate in the parish af Ste.Marie, seigniory ldotliet, towards the north west df the route Ste.Thérèse; \u2018bounded in front by the centre of the said route, in rear by the end of the said depth, joining towards the north east to -Aouis Blais or his representatives, and towards the south west to Jacques Boutin or:his representatives, circums- | tances and dependencies ; and subject towards the seignior of the place to all the charges, clauses, conditions and re \u201cserves of the original deed of concession of the said Jand.\u201d \u201cPo bé:sold at the church:door of the aforesaid parish of Ste.Marie, on the TWENTY-SECOND day, of DECEMBER \u2018next, at FEN o*clock.in \u2018the morning.The: said Writ re~ türnable on the first day of February next.- Cot W.'S, SEWELL, Sheriff, 4th August, 4825, | ALIAS FIERI- FACIAS.- \u2018Quebec, to wit : J ves.ren and ELISHA LANE, No.§94.both.of the city, county and'dis- triot of Quebec, merchants, and copartners, trading tp- gether at Quebec aforesaid, under.the name, style and firm of Jawes Gibb.and company; against ANDRE BOUCHE, of the parish of Rivière, Ouelle, in the county of Kamooraska, in the district of Quebec aforesaid, tre- \u2018der, to wit :\u20141.** An jrregular add, situate on the first range of the parish of Riviere Quelle, seigniory of .la Bou: | teilierie, containing seventy six arpents and sixty two perches in \u2018superficies, boutided to the north west by the river St.Lawrence, tothe sputh east, by Julién Serien dit Langlois, andthe representalives of {he late Frapgois Quebec, to wit : Letellier :of St.Just, to the north east\u2019 by the said Julien Serien, and to the south west by the said representatives of late François Letellier, with a house, sture andother buildings thereon erected.2.À land ofirregular form, situate in the said first range of the said parish, containing about forty twe arpents in superficies, beunded to the: north by the river St.Lawrence, to the soath by Josineé.Miville dit Déchéne, to the south west by Charles Cha-, pais, to the riorth east by Jean Baptiste Garon, representing Antoine Martin, with the half of said house the.reof-erected.3.A land situate in the said parish, in the second concession, well named Jes Céleauæ, containing ahout four -arpents in superficies, bounded to the north west by the King\u2019s \u2018highway, to\u2019 the south -east by the plain, to south west and north east by Joachim Dessein dit St.Pierre.4.The twenty fourth part of a land, of irregular form, known under\u2018the name of Pointe du Lae, Riviere Ouelle, bounded to the north east.and south west, by \u2018the river st.Lawrence, to fhe soiith east hy the river, and to the north east by \u2018Firmin Hudondit Beaulieu, with the right of shoeting atid fishing, nnd other circumstances \u2018and dependencies whatsoever.5.A land of two arperits in-tront by forty three and a half arpents in depth,si- toate in the said first range of thie said parish of Riviere Ouelle, bounded: to the north west.by the river St.Lawrence, south edst.by Isaac\u2019 Hudon dit Beauliea, north east and south west; by Joachim\u2018Dessein dit St.Pierre, repre.r senting\u2019 widow Bossé, with :a house and other buildings thereon erected.6.À land situate in the fourth range of the fief St.Denis, cortaining: two arpents in front, \u2018by west by the third \u2018range, tothe soiith east by Maise Le-.\u2018vesque, to the north east \u2018by Frangois Xavier Boucher, and'toithe south-east by Julien Dumais: and others.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesdid parish of Rivière\u2019.Ouelle; on- the TWENTY SECOND day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in \u2018the:morning.\u2018The.said Writ retarouble:on the first day of February next.; nN W.S, SEWELL, Sheriff.4th August, 1835.FIERI FACIAS.! LQ TANISLAS ROY, of the parish of] * RY Trois Pistoles, \u2018in thé county of Ri-\u2019 ne che Quebec, to wit No.826.:mouski, in-the district -of Quebec, trader; against JEAN, REGIS MILLIARD, of the parish:of Sté.Anne, in the\u2019 \u2018county of Kamouraska, in the district of Quebec, yeoman,\u2019 \u2018in the-hands \u2018of Jean Baptiste Landry, of Quebec, huissier audiencier, curator.duly appdinted to the délaissement made in this cause, to wit =\u201c A lot of land situated in the fief! 8t.Denis; in: the parishof Ste.Anne, in the second range,\u2019 \u2018containing \u2018two perches\u2019 and \u2018a half .in front by forty eight\u2019 arpents in depth, more or less, undivided and making part\u2019 -of two arpents infront upon: the said depth ; joining in front, to the \u2018land of Jean Baptiste Verret and Henri Harwood, in; rear to the lands of the \u2018third range, the whole joining to-, \u201cwards the south west to-Jean Baptiste Verret, tothe route: \u201cand :to Heari Peltier, and towards the north east to Antoine |.\u201cGagnon, François Ouellet and Jean Harvey, with one eighth, of all the buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the: church \u201cdoor of the aforesaid parish of Ste.Anne, on the! TWENTY.SECOND day of DECEMBER next, at TEN.\u20180*clock'in \u2018thie: \u2018morning.\u2018The said Writ returnable on the! first day of February: next, i ! W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff, | 4th.August, 1835.TF - - | FIERI1 -FACIAS.| GARAH DOWNS, of Perth, in Up- No.481.per Canada, widow ef William: Downs, esquire, in his lifetime deputy assistant cominis-| sary general of accounts; against: ANN NAPIER and \u2018Anna Isabella Fraser, both of the city, county and dis-i |- -triet of Quebec, spinsters, to wit :\u2014** A lot of ground and premises situate in the upper:town of the city of Quebec, in St, Lewis street, :of fifty-nine feet in front, more or - less, on the line of the said street, by one hundred and; | fifty-one feet in depth on the north-east side, and one .bundred and fifty-seven feet in-depth en the south-west! side, at the end of which depth the said lot is but twenty- seven feet and a half, more or less, in breadth, the whole: bounded in front by the said street, and in the rear by: representatives, on the north-east side by Bartholomew C.A.Gugy, esquire, and on the south-west side by Réné house and buildings thereon erected, and its dependen-: cies, and with, the right of servitude following, to wit :; to have and enjoy a passage of ten feet in width, through, over and along the property of the said Réné Edouard; Caron, esquire, to Mount Carmel street, in the rear, such as it now is, together with the droit-de mitoyenneté in the gable and other division walls between the said property .and the properties of the said Bartholomew.C.A Gugy - and Réné Edonard Caron, esquires.\u201d\u2019 \u201cTo be sold at my \u2018office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the ELEVENTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN v\u2019clock in the morning.The said, Writ returnable on the first \u201cday -of February next.: Lo ;- W,S.SEWELL, Sheriff, i 2d September, 1885.\"PLURIES Quebec, to wit : ) No.546.of the parish of St.Jean Port Joli, inthe couñty of l\u2019Isiet, in thé district of Quebec ; against FRANCOIS BISSON, farmer, of the parish of St.Joseph, -Pointe Levi, in the county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec aforesaid, 10 wit :\u2014\u201c A certain extent of land sit- | uate in the parish of Saint Joseph of Pointe Levi, containing seven undivided twelfth partsin a lot of land of two arpents in front by ejghty' arpents in depth, being that of the two first concessions, hounded in front partly by the honp- rable John Caldwell, and partly .by the ridge .of the Cade of the River \u2018Saint Lawrence, and.in rear by the lands of the third range, joining the whole towards the worth east to .Jein Guay, and towards the _soush west, at the first range, to Jean Baptiste Carier, and at the second rapge, to Dame widow Valerand.\u201d To_be.sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of .Saint Joseph \u2018Pointe Levi, onthe NINLTEENTH day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on thie first day of February next.\u201coo .- SESE W.-8: SEWELL, sheriff.FIERI FACIAS.9th September, 1835.ALIAS FIERI.FACIAS, ~ - or a Poy ARIE LOUISE PLANTE, of the Qube mic d TAY four arpents more \u201cor less in depth, bounded to the north | the property of the late hoperable Pierre Bedard, or his | .Edouard Caron, esquire , together with a certain stone | \"and other buildings thereon erected.} RAPHAEL FOURNIER, farmer, | in the county of l\u2019I-let, in the district of Quebec, widow of the late Anselme Fournier, as well in her quality of come mune en biens with the said late Anselme Fornier, as tutrix duly elected to François, Pierre and Antoine Fournier, minors, issue of her marriage with the said late Auselme Fournier, her husband ; egaimst JEAN NICOLAS LEBEL, of the parish of Notre Dame de Liesse dite la.Rivière Ouelle, inthe county of Kamauraska, landholder,.to wit :\u20141.* Five arpents of land in front by forty two \u2018arpents in depth, situate in the parish of River Quelle, 4t the place called La Cole des Beaux-bieus, bounded at the lower end by la pleine at the upper end by the said depth, towards the south west by Augustin Lavoix, the younger, or their representatives, and towards the north east by Louis Lizot and Augustin Lévesque, with all the buildings.thereon eregted.2.Three arpents of land in front by about twenty arpents in depth, situate in the fourth range -of the parish of River Quelle, bounded as follows: at the lower end by the land hereinabove described, at the upper end by the said depth, towards the south west by the said Augustin Lavoix or his representatives, and towards the north east by Louis Roy or his representatives.\u201d To be sold atthe church door of the aforesaid parish of Rivière Quelle, on fhe NINETEENTH dzy of JANUARY next, at TEN.o\u2019clock iñ the morning.\u2018The said Writ returnable - on the first day of February next; JS _ ; W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, .- 9¢h September, 1835, 0.7 Spaiffs Sales.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.To wis: Poser OTICE is Hereby, given, that the - undermentioned Lanps and! TENEMENTs have been seizell,.| and will be sold at the respective times.and places us mentioned below.All persons having claims onthe same, are.hereby required to make them knows according to:law.; all .opyositions afin d\u2019annuler, sfip de distraire, 07 afin: de charge, except in ease.of Venditioni Exponas, fo whickh-no such op= positions are by.law allowed, are required to de filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day.of sale ; .oppesitions afin de conserver mag: be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.CC PTS ErERI FACIAS.Montreat, to vies, TIDASCHAL PERSIELIBR pr © No.355.: \u2018LACHAPELLE,.Bourgeois, of \u2018the Côte de Notre Dame des.Neiges, in the parish of Mant.real, in the district of Montreal, plaintiff; against the lands: -arid tenements of MARIE REINE QUENNEVILLE, of the same place, widow of \u2018the late Prudent Desautels dit - Lapointe, and others, defendants ;.the\u2018said lands and tene- \u2018ments in the possession of \u2018Frangois- Louis Genand, of Montreal, bailiff; curatcr duly appointed to the délaissement made \u201cby the said *Marie Reine Quenneville and others, and described\u2018in the said writ as follows, to wit :\u2014* A land situate at thie Céte de Liesseyin the-parish of St.Laurent, containing or less; joining infront to the King's highway, in rear to Antoine Boudrias or his representatives, on one side partly to Joseph Leduc or bis representatives, and partly to Ans | toine Boudfias or is representatives, and on the other\u2019side said parish \u2018of St.Laurent, on the THIRTIETH day of \u201cNOVEMBER next, at.TEN-o\u2019cloek in the forenoon.The -said Writ returnable on the first day of February term next.a LS L.GUGÉŸ, Sherif£ Sheriff's Office, 18th July, 1885.: To FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, fo wit : 1 EBIERRE 'SOULY, blacksmith, No.1375.| | of the parish of St.Mary, inthe district of Montreal, plaintiff ; against BIENVENU FRAN- .CO1S_QUINTAL,: blacksmith, formerly of the parish of St, Athanase, in the said district and now of the parish of St.Denis, in tbe said district, dcfendant :\u2014\u2018\u201c À lot of laud situate and beingat St.Marie, in the seigniory of Monnoir, containivg nisety feet in superficies, bounded in front.by a projected street, in rear by the honorable J.R.Rolland, esquire, on one side by Jean Baptiste Langlois, and on the other side by Pierre Bedard, together with a house, stable, \u2018 2.A lot of land situate and being jo the parish of St.Depis,.containing about three emplacements such as they ave divided in the said village of \u201cSt.Deuis, bounded in frout.and rear by streets, on the east side by Ignace Fortier, and on the west side by another street, .tpgether with a bouse, stable and dairy thereon erecta ed.\u201d To be sold.as follows, that is to say - lot number one, at the cburch door of the said parish of St.Marie, on the THIRTIETH day of NOVEMBER nest, gt TEN o\u2019clock in the forenoon ; and lot number two, at the church door of the said parish of St.Denis, on the FIRST day of DECEMBER pexs,at ELEV.EN.o\u2019clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable.on the first day of Febrnary erm next, 11 | L.GUGY, Sheriff, \u2018Sheriff's Office, 18th July, 1835.FIERI FACIAS.-Mentresl, to wit: ] HRISTIAN WEHR, of the towne \u2018No.2154, [& ship'of Stanbridge, in \u2018the \u2018district of Montreal, and province of Lower Canada, yeoman, .and Catherine Best, his wife, plaintiffs ; against DANIEL McCALLUM and \u2018William Wilson, both of Hinchinbrook, in the said district and province, -yeomen, jointly - and severally, defendants :\u2014% A lot of land situate and lying: in the township of Hinehinbrook, known by lot number thirty five in the second rage of concessious, bounded to the sotith in front by the front road between thie first and second concessions, to the north in-rear by ithe front read between the seeond and third range of concessions in the said township, to the west-en the one.side by let-number thirty four, owned by James Mothers, to the east on the other side by lot number thirty six, owned by William Henderson, gopteining two hundred acres in st- perficies, more or less, with two log houses thereon erected 3 \u2018about eighleen- acres of \u2018the ,snid.lot are improved,\u201d \u201cFo be sold.at my office, jn the city.of Mont- \u201c{real, .on\u2019 the EIGHTEENTH: doy of JANUARY next, at ELEVEN o'clock inthe forenoan.The.said: Writ re- {furnuble .on the first day of February.term.next.: GUGY, Shesiff, _Pasish of Saint dean Port.Joly, | | Sheriff's office, Gil September, 1885.three arpents in front by twenty-one arpents in depth, more to Jean Baptiste St.Aubin or his representatives; witha \"wooden house upon a stone foundation, and other buildings \"thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the po .FIERI FACIAS, ~~.© 7 Montreal, to-wit : (GABRIEL LARICHELIERE, of .Ne.706.the parish of Chateauguay, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, plaintiff ; against AMABLE PATNAUDE, of the mission or parish of Ste.Martine, in the seigniory of Annfield, in the said district, yeoman, defendant :\u2014\u2018\u201c À land situate in the second concession of Williamstown, known as the Câte St.Joseph, in the seigri- ory of Annfield, formerly Villechauve or Beaubarnois, containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, more or less, joining in front the public road of the said: Qéte, in depth to the lands of the second concession, east of tiver Turgeon; on the south-west side to the road which leads to the rang double, and on the north-east side to Fran çois Vallée, with a wooden house, barn, dairy (luiterie) and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d\u201d Tobe soldat the church door of the parish of Ste.Martine,on the THIRTIETH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February term next.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff \u2019s Office, 18th July, 1835.FIERS FACIAS.Montreal, to wit 3 IERRE GUERTIN.son of Joseph \u201c No, 1467.François, of the parish of St.An- oine, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of MODEST LE GUERTIN, widow if the late Jean Baptiste Lefebvre, of the parish of La Presen- tantion, in thedistrict of Montreal, in the hands and possession of Frangois Louis Genand, of the city of Montreal, in tlie said district of \u2018Montreal, bailiff, curator duly appointed to the délaissement made in this cause by the said Modeste Guertin, defendant :\u2014** A land situated in the parish of La Présentation, being three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth more or less, bounded in front by Ruisseau Salvail, in rear by Pierre Ledoux, on one side by Jean Baptiste Chap- pedeleine dit Larividre, on the other, side by Joseph Luvallé, with a house, barn and hangar thercon erected.\u201d \u2018To be sold at the church door of the parish of La Présentation, in the said district of Montreal, onthe THIRTIETH day of NOVEMBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.\u2018The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable on the first day of February term next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Stheriff\u2019s Office, 18th July, 1835.RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Province of Lower Canada, District-of Montreal.No.528.Ex parte\u2014GODEFROY BEAUDET.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby.given, that there have been lodged in the office of the prothonotary Fin THE KING\u2019SBENCH.of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of\u2019 Montreal, two Deeds ; the one made and executed before Mtre.J.Maillou, notary public and witnesses, on the second day of Febraary, one thousand eight hundred.and twenty two, between PIERRE CHARRET, esquire, residing in the village and parish of St.Joseph de Sou- lunges, of the une part 5 and Sieur GODEFROY BEAU- DET, bis nephew, merchant, residing at Cgteuu du Lae, of the other part s\u2014being a donation by the said Pierre Charret to the said Godefroy Beaudet,.** of a land situate ot-Chteau-du-Luc, seigniory of Suvlanges, containing.| three arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth, and at the end of the said depth, (profondeur,) eleven arpents more or less in superficies, for the continuations, | the whole according to the titles; bounded in front by the river Cataracoui, and in the rear by the lands of the Cête St.Hyacinthe or Rivière Rouge, the said land designated as number fifty, joining on one side to the road which conducts to the said Céte St.Hyacinthe, and on the other side to the heirs of Niel Robertson, or number forty nine, with a house, brew-house, stables and other buildings thereon erected ç* and possessed the said land by the said Pierre Charret, as proprietor, during the turee years last preceding the date of the said deed of donation, and from thence hithertp by the said Gode- froy Beaudet; the other Deed executed before Mtre.J.Maillou and his colleague, notaries public, on the sixteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and\u2019 twenty nine, between Dame DEBARAH PERRY, residing at Céteau du Lac, widow of the late Richard Ne- visson, esquire, of the one part; and the aloresaid GODEFROY BEAUDET, of the other part ;\u2014heing a sale by the said Dame Debarah Perry to the said Gode- froy Beaudet, ** of a land situate at Céteau du Lac aforesaid, seigniory of Soulanges, containing three arpents iu front, by eighteen arpents, more or less in depth, beunded in front by the King\u2019s highway, and in rear by the land of Gabriel Martin, pére, or his representatives, on one side joiningthe Chemin de Montée of the Côte St,\u2018 Hyacinthe, and on the other side the late William Fraser or his representatives, with a house and other buildings thereon.In the present sale is comprised a piece of: land which was given by the said late Richard Neviéson, esquire, for the establishment of a royal school, as it is now enclosed, and according to the deed which constitutes such dation, and of which the extent (grandeur): cannot be here specified ;*\u201d and possessed the said land - by the said Dame Deburah Perry, as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto'by the said Godeiroy Beaudet.The last mentioned land sold, subject to the several charges, conditions and reservations mentioned: in the said deed of sale, and in particular subject to cer.\u2019 tain charges in favor of Marguerite Poirier, \u2018widow of! Gabriel Mertin.And all persons who may have or claim to have any.privilege or hypothec under any \u2018title.or by-any means: whatsoever, in or upon the said immoveable, immedi- : ately previous to and at the time the same was ac.\u2019 quired \u2018by the said:Godefroy Beaudet, are'hersby notifi.\u2019 ed that application will be made to \u2018the-said court, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY term next, for a sentence - or judgment of ratification, and they are hereby required to signify their oppositions in: writing, and to file the same in the office of the suid: prathonotary, eight days at least before that day, and that in default thereof they will be for ever precluded: from doing so, PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Prothenotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 1st July, 1835.| the tenth day of August instant, the Procès Verbal of | Verbal and biddings have been lodged in the office of the {| said court for the purpose of receiving overbiddings | feet in depth, and from-the said depth the said emplacement GAZBTEB DB GURBEG:.rosy Sr tts eer eT TC Ls Ss SIC NS DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS.re \u2014 Province of Lower Canada, \u2019 District of Three Rivers, fIN TIE KING\u2019S BENCH.No.413, Ez parte~EDOUARD DUGRE.PUBLIC NOTICL is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the protlano- tary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Three Rivers, a Deed made and exeeuted before Mtre.M.Duplessis and his colleague, notaries public, ut Sorel, on the sixteenth day of March, one thousand eight hun.\u2018dred and thirty three, between LOUIS MARCOUX, of the parish of Sorel, and Dame Caroline Schoultz, his: wife, by bim duly authorised, of the one part; and EDOUARD DUGRE, blacksmith, formerly of the parish of Sorel, at present of the parish of Saint Michel d\u2019Ya- marka, of the other part;\u2014bheing n deed of sule by the said Louis Marcoux and Caroline Schoultz, his wife, to the said Edouard Dugré, *\u201c of two lots of land or emplacements, situate and being in the sald parish of Saint Michel d\u2019Yamaska, described as follows, in the aforesaid deed of sale: 1.A lot of land or emplacement situate und being in the parish of Saint Michel d\u2019Yamaska, of eighty one feet of land in front by two hundred feet in depth, bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, in depth by Pierre Joseph Chevrefile, esquire, joining on one side towards the north to the emplacement hereinafter described, and to Doctor Léun Rousseau, and on the other + side to Paul Lafleur, trader, without.any building thereon erected, 2.Another emplacement sitnate and being at the said Yamaska, of one quarter of an arpent in front by oue arpent in depth, bounded in front by the west side (rive) of the King\u2019s highway, in rear towards the west by the end of the said arpent of land.in depth, and towards the north by Dr Léon Roussean, and on the other side by the emplacement hereinabove described, with a house, hangar, stable, and other buildings thereon erected ; which said two lots of land or emplacement are severally charged with certain rentes foncières and other charges, that is to suy : the said lot or emplacement firstly described, subject to the charges, clauses and conditions stipulated in favor of Pierre Joseph Chevre- fils, esquire, as they are contained in the deed of constitution de rente foncière non rachetable, made by the said Pierre Joseph Chevrefils to Damase Thérien, passed before Mtre.William Pitt, and his colleague, notaries, on the twenty seventh day of March, ene thousand eight hundred and twenty six; and the above lot of land or emplacement, secondly described, subject to the charges clauses and conditions stipulated in favor of Léon Rousseau, esquire, physician, as they are contained in the deed, & titre de rente foncière non rachetable, made by the said Léon Rousseau to Louis Hyacinthe Pinard, passed before Mtre.Pierre Joseph Chevrefils, notary public, and witnesses, on the first day of September one thousand ejght hundred and twenty four, all which aforesaid charges, clauses, aod conditions will be paid (acquittées) by the said Edouard Dugré or.his assigus ;\u201d and the gaid two lots or emplacements in the possession of the said Louis Marcoux and Caroline Schouliz, his wife, as proprietors of the sime, during the last three years up to the date of the said deed of sale above mentioned, snd thence and since up to this day in the possession of the said Edouard Dugré.And all personswho may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec ander any title or by any means whatsoever, inor upon the said two lotsof land or emplacements above described, immediately before or at the time the same were acquired by the suid Edouard Dugré, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on the ELEVENTH day of JANUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of ratification, subject to the charges, clauses, and conditions hereinabove mentioned, and they are | hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in_ the office of the said -prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.Three Rivers, Office of the Proibonotary, \u2018datedthe twenty-sixth day of May, one thousand eight hundred | and thirty-five.W.C.H.COFFIN, P.K, B, « LICITATIONS.District oF NOW all persons whom it may con- QUEBEC.} cern, that by virtue of a Writ from the Honorable PurLiPrE PANET, one of the justices of the court of King\u2019s bench for the district of Quebec, dated adjudication and biddings of the immoveable property hereinafter described; belonging to the succession of the fate IGNACE SAMSON, in his lifetime of Quebec, merchant, and FRANCOISE CONSTANTINAULT, his wife, which has been sold by licitation:upon the premises by authority of law, by Mtre.Fas.OvELLET, notary, on the sixth day of Angustinstant, the aforesaid Procès - during the space of six weeks, alter which titles will begranted tothe highest and last bidders, if any there be, if not, to the highest aud last bidders mentioned in the said Procés Verbal subject to the chargesclauses and condition mentioned in the said biddings, of which information may be obtained on making application to the un- .dersigned prothonotary.Follows a description of the suid immoveable property.1.*¢ An emplacement situate in the suburb of St.Rach, des Fossés stréet, containing forty feet in front by fifty feet in depth, bounded in front by the said des Fossés street, in rear by the end of the said depth, on one side .towards \u2018the ,Ç south-west by St.Dominique street, on the other.side tos wards the north-east by Dame widow Thomas Julien, with a \u2018wooden house thereon erected, and other dependencies.2.An emplacement situate in the said suburb of St.Rocb, in .des Fossés street, containing forty-six feet-in front by forty- five feet in depth, bounded in front by the said des Fossés street, in rear by the end of the said depth, on one side to-' wards the south-west by St.Aune street, an the other side towards the north-east by Dame widow.J.Baptiste Bedard, with a wooden house thereon erected, and otber dependencies.3.Au emplacement en équiére, situate in the said suburb of St.Roch, in St.\u2018Marguerite stieet, containing forty five feet jt front upon the said -St.Marguerite streef, by tbit!y Oue | depth, making ia the whole Hlty- four feet iu d epth, English mensure, bounded in front by the said Bt.Marguerite street,\u2019 in rear by one Badean, on one side towards the svuth-west Ly Olivier Constapntinault, on the otber side \u2018towards the- north-east by Charles Fluet, together with a wooden house: thereon erected, circumstances und depevdencies.4.An emplacement situate in the said subnrb of St.Roch; in des\u2019 Fossés street, containing sixty feet in front by fifty feet In: depth, bounded in frout by the suid des Fossés street, in rear by Edouard Trudel, on one- side towards the north eust by \u2018Craig street, and on .the southiawest by the emplacement num- bey one, hereinafier described, together witli a house aud burgar thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies, 5, Au emplacement number one, hereinabove mentiuntd, situate in the suburb of St.Roch, in des Fossés street, con-' taining thirty feetin frout by fifty- feet in deprh, boupded iu - front by the said des Fossés street, in rear by oue Arnold, où oue side towards the north-east by the emplacement foucthly- described, and towards the southwest by the emplacement oumber two, without huilding thereon erected.6.An emplacement number two, sitnate in the said suburb of 8t.Roch, in des Fossés street, containing thiry feet in frunt by fifty feet in depth, bounded in frout by the said des Fostés street, - in rear by the said Sieur Arvald, on one side tawards the north-east by the emplacement number one, snd towards the southewest by Louis Mathieu, without building thereon erected,\u201d : Overbiddings will be received until the TWENTY- SECOND day of SEPTEMBER next, at FEN o'cluck in the forenoon.: 2° PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Quebec, 24th August, 1835.\u2018 : DISTRICT OF } NOW all persans whom it may con- QUEBEC.§ K cern, that by virtue Sta Welt of tho honorable PuiLIePE PANET, one of the Justices of the .Court of King's Bench for the district of Quebec, dae the twenty second day of July last past, the Procès Verbat of adjudication and biddings, of the immoveable property hereinafter described belonging to the conuninauté de biens which existed between \u2018Mrs.Widow ANN BURKE, of the city of Quebec, and her late hpsband BENSON BENNETT, in iis lifetime of Quebee, hich bis hors sold hy licitation upon one of the lots bereinatter descriped br authority of law, by Mtre Josiah Hunt, notary public, gu the fifteenth day of August instant, the aforespid Proces .Verbal and biddingshave heen lodged in the prothonotaries - office of the said court, for the purpose of receiving over- biddings during the space of six weeks, after which titles .will be granted to the highest and last bidders, if apy there be, if riot, to the highest ayd last bidders mentigned in the said Procès Ftrbal, and subject to the \u2018charges, clauses .and conditions therein mentioned, of which information may be obtained on application to the undersigned pyo- .thenotaries.A Here follows a description of the suid immoveable property.1.\u2018\u201c Alot of ground situate and being in the lqwer town of Quebec, onthe south side of St.Paul street.coniain- ing twenty two feet five inches in front, on one side to- .wärds the south west ninety seyen feet seven ipebes, on the other side towards the north east seyenty one feet ten .inches, and in the rear ten feet six inches, bounded in front by St.Paul street, in rear by lots numbers two ang four, \u2018hereinafter described, on one side towards the south west by J.Vanderbeiden, and on the other side towards the noyth east by Louis Simard, together with a dwellin house of brick and out houses thereqn erected, also with a passage of eight feet wide, adjoining the said lot and leading to Ancien Chantier street.2.A dwelling house and hangar situate in the lower town of Quebec, on.the e:sters ly side of the street called Rue Ancien Chantier, contaiu- ing twenty one feet six inches in front by fifteen feet in depth, bounded in front by the .said street, rue Ancien Chantier, in rear.by lof number one, hereinbefore described, on ope side towards the south by lot number three, hereinafter described, and on the other side towards the north by the passage hereinbefore mentioued and forming part of lot number one.- 3.A dwelling house situate and lying in the lower town of Quebec, on the norih easterly side of the street called Rue Ancien Chagtier, cont ining seventeen feet nine inches in front by twenty.five fect four ° inches in depth, bounded in front \u2018by the\u2019 said street, in rear by lot number four, hereinafter described, on the one side towards the north by lot number two, hercinbefore > | described, and cn the other side towards the south by other | Property of the said Corununauté, hous | situate and lying in the lower town of Quebec, on the south \u2018 4.A dwelling house westerly side of Lacroix street, contdining seventeen fect six inches in front by twenty five feet four inches in depth ; bounded in front by Lacroix street, in rear by let number three, hereinberore mentioned, on one side towards-the north by one Louis Simard, and on the other side towards the south by other property of the said.Communauté.5.A - lot of ground situate and lying in the suburbs \u201cof St.Roch, on the westerly side of St.Dominique street, contaiving eighty one feet in front by forty nine feet in depth, bound ed in front by St.Dominique s.reet, in rear by lot number six, hereinafter described, on the other side towards the north by George Millar, and on the one side towards-the south by lot number seven, hereinafter deséribed, together with a dwelling house and part of a hangar thereon erected.6.A lot of ground situate and lying in the suburbs - of St.Roch, on the easterly side of a public lune or passage, ithe said lot containing seventy nine feet four inches in front by forty nine feet in depth, bounded in front toe wards the west by the said \u2018lane or passage, -in rear by the \u2018 lot last above mentioned, on the one side towards the north by George Millar, and on the other side towards the | soûth by \u2018lots numbers seven and eight, hereinafter described, together witha dwelling house and part of a hangar thereon erected.7.Alot of ground situate aud lying in: thesuburbs of St.Roch, oh the westerly side of St.Dominique street, containing sixty eight feet six-inches- ia front by seventy six.feet six inches iu depth, and- diminishing in \u2018width eighteen inches in the rear 3 bounded in front by St.Dominique street, in rear by lot.number eight, hereinafter described, on the one sidé towards the north by lots numbers five and six, hereinbefore described, and on the other side towards the.south \u2018hy Joseph Latouche, and the widow of the late George Black; together with a small wooden hangar thercon erected, and 8.A lot of ground situate and lying in the suburbs.of §t.a \u2018Roch, containingsixty five feet aix inches in front by seven.\u2019 eighteen inches in the rear, bounded in tront-towaïds the- west by other property of the said Communantd, in tear.by\u2019 bas only thirty-two feet in front by \\wenly three feet in lot number seven, lastly mentioned, on the one side \u2018towards, the\u2019 north, fn \u201cpart by lot agmber aix,.he ; ty six feet six inches in depth, and increasing In width rebufpre \"= 532 ! SEPTEMBER 10° described, a publiclane and D.Downes, and on the other side towards the south by other property of the said Come munauté and Pierre Allard, The whole of which aforesaid lots are more amply described in a plan of the same.\u201d _.Overbiddings will be receiv until the TWENTY EIGHTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.Co \u2018 PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B, .Quebec, 20th August, 1835.Co ADVERTISEMENT.OTICE is hereby given to all whoni it doth, shall, or may concern, that in pursuance of the judgment of His Majesty's Court of King\u2019s Bench of and for the district of Quebec, made and rendered on the twentieth day of June now last past, in a certain cause wherein LOUIS SIMARD, of the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, tavern-keeper, is plaintiff ; and JAMES THOMAS WILSON, of the said city of Quebec, teller in the Quebec Bank, in his quality of tutor, in due form of law appointed, to Rebecca Hudson Wilson, James Thomas Wilson, the younger, and Enstace Scutt Wilson, his three minor children, issue of the marriage between the said James Thomas Wilson and \u2018the late Anne Tough, his.wife, now deceased, is defendant, whereby it was ordered that the lot of ground, brick house and premises hereinafter described, should.be sold in the said Court by licitation, there will on THURSDAY, the FIRST day of OCTOBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, in the city of\u201d Quebec aforesaid, sitting the Court of King\u2019s Bench there, be set up forsale by licitation for the first time (procédé a la première criée) the lot of ground, brick house, and premises hereinafter déscribed, belonging to the said Louis Simard, and to the said Rebecca Hudson Wilson, James | Thomas Wilson, the younger, and Eustace Scuit Wilson ; that the same will be set up for the'seeond time, on THURSDAY, the EIGHTH day of the said mpnth of OCTOBER, at the same place and hour ; and that the said lot.of ground, brick house and premises will be set up for the third and ldst time, and will absolutely and in due form, of law be finally sold and adjudged by licitation, on THURSDAY, the FIFTEENTH day of the said month of OCTOBFR, at the same place and hour, upon and subject to the several conditions, clauses, restrictions, matters and things mentioned and set forth in the written conditions of sate, (enchère) which will on the several days aforesaid, at the place and Yotir aforesaid, be found filed in the office of the Prothono- tary of His Majesty's said Court of King\u2019s Bench, and in the said Court then and there proclaimed (sitting the said Court) to the highest and best bidder in \"the usual and accustomed manner, when and where all persons will be ré- ceived to bid.\u2018 Co \u2018And it is hereby required that all persons having, or, pretending to have any claim, right, or title to or upon the said lot of ground.brick house, apd, premises, or to or upon any part thereof, do.declare the same at the Prothonotary\u2019s office aforesaid, or at the office of the undersigned Attornies in Fort-street, in the upper town of the sajd city of Quebec, who prosecute on the.part of the aforesaid Louis Simard, at whose office the said Louis Simard hath elected his domicile, | \u2018the sale by licitation of the aforesaid lot of ground, brick house and premises.1 Here follows the description of the lot-of ground, brick house and premises hereinbefore mentioned.¢ All that certain lot of ground, situate, lying and being \u201cin the Jower town of the said city of Quebec, fronting the pew market, bounded in front to the north by Saint Paul street, on which the said lot and premises measure twenty- nine feet six inches, in rear to the south by the property of the said Louis Simard, where the said lot is twelve feet six inches in width, on one side to the west also by the property of the said Lois Simard, where\u2018the'said lot is seventy-eight feet in depth, and on the other side to the east by Saint Croix street where the lot is eighty-three feet in depth, the aforesaid measures being all English,and more or less, without guarantee of the same, together with the brick house erected and being oh the aforesaid lot of-ground with the right of mitoyennelé in the gable wall of the said house, and in the line fences in separation with the said Louis Simard, and all and every the dependeneies and appurtenghces, rights and members of the said premises without any exception of reserve.\u201d : STUART & BLACK, .bo For Plaintiff.Dated, 3d September, 1835: ua ABSENT DEBTORS.ince of Lower-Canada Bro oo ache\u201d } IN THE KING'S BENCH.11th June 1435.HECTOR RUSSEL, of Glasgow, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland called Scotlaud, and John McKensie, of the city of Montreal, in the.county and district of Montreal, merchants and cepart-.ners, using trade and conunerce at the said city of Mont- zeal, under the name, style and firm of -Hector Russel & company, .| PHAINTIEFS ; vs.: ANGUS McDONALD, of New-Longueuil, in of Upper Canada, trader, the Province DEFENDANT ; .and Tus QUEBEC FiRE AsSURANCE COMPANY, 0 Tiers- Saisie.No.12.HE Court, on motion of the Plaintiffs, by their Counsel, doth order that, in as much as satisfactary proof \u2018hath been adduced in this cause that the Defendant, Angus.McDonald is departed from this Province, so that service of Process in this cause.issued cannot be made.upon him, such service be disrensed with, and in lieu thereof that, a.Notice be-iuserted in the Quebec Gazette, Published.by Authority, and also in one of the weekly papers published in the city of Montreal, for the said Defendant to appear in this Court, within two months, and await judgment ot the Court, pursuant to the statute In such case made and.provided, , PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P K, B.Province of Lower-Capada, District of Quebec.Î IN THE KING'S BENCH.the 2d day of July, 1835, PETER SHAVER, of Matilda, in the province of Upper Ca- |.pada, Jessie Wright Rose, of the township ofWilliams=, burg, in the said province of Upper Canada, lumber mer- copartners, under the name and firm of J.W.Rose & Compan So para .PLAINTIFFS ; vs.the said township, of Williams- lumber merchant, DEFENDANT ; JACOB J.MERKLEY, of burg and lately at the city of Quebec, apd .: GEORGE BROWSE, of Williamsbury, now at Quebec, lumber merchant, : No, 1394.oo 1 Lo.I\u2019 ASMUCH as it appears upon inspection of the Affi- davis and other papers of record in this cause, that Process of Attachment hath been sued out of this Court against the estate, debts and effects of the Defendant Jacob J.Merk- ley, and that the said Jacob J.Merkley is departed from this Province, so that service of such Process cannot be made as by law required, it hath been this day ordered by the Honorable Philippe Panet, one of the.Justices of this Court, upon the Petition of the above named Plaintiff, that notice in lien of such service be inserted two months in the Quebec Gazette, Published by Authority, for the said Jacob J.Merkley to appear on Thursday, the first day of October next, and await the Judgment of the Court pursuant to\u2019 the Statute in Tiers- Saisie, such case made and provided, iow PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K, B.Province of Lower Canada, INTHEKING\u2019S BENCH.District of Quebec.ath August, 1835 ; ; .HYPOLITE DUBORD, of the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, esquire, merchant, PLAINTIFF ; SL vs, .CLEMENT HUBERT, of the place called Arichat, in the province of Nova Scotia, merchant, No, 1489.URSUANT to the order of the honorable Mr.Justice .Panet, bearing date this day, requiring that inasmuch as it appears that process hath been sued out of this court at the instance of the plaintiff, against the defendant Clement Hubert, and that the said defendant doth not reside within this province of Lower Canada, so that service of such process cannot be made as by law required, notice in DEFENDANT, lien of such service be inserted in the Quebec Gazette | Published by Authority, for the said defendant to appear in this \u2018court within two calendar months, and await the judgment of the court in this cause, pursuant to the statute in such case made aud provided; uotice is hereby \u2018given to the said defendant to appear in this court within two calendar months, to wit, on or before the Seventh day of October Term next, and await the judgment of the court in this cause so as aforesaid.- PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K B.PENT IAD, HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, Queskec, 3d February, 1810.ESOLVED, That after the close of the present session, before any petition is presented to this House for leave to bring in a private Bill, whether for the erection of a Bridge or Bridges, for the regulation of a Common, for making of any Turnpike Road, or forgrant- ing to any individual or individuals any Exclusive Rights.or Privileges whatsoever, or for the alteration or renewing of any Act of the Provincial Parliament, or the like purpose, notice of such application shall be given in the QueEBEc GAZETTE.and in one of the Newspapers of the District, if any is published therein ; and also by a Notice affixed to the Church door of the Parishes that such application may affect, or in the most public place where there is no church, during two months at least, before such petition is presented.12th March, 1817.\u2018REsoLveDp, That hereafter this House will not receive any Pefitions for private Bills after the first fifteen days of each Session, 22d March, 1819.ResoLveD, That after the present Session, before any Petition prayiug leave to bring in a private Bill for the erection of a Toll Bridge, is presented to this Ho se, the person or persons proposing to petition for such Bill shall, upon giving the notice prescribed by the Rule of the third day of February, one thousand eight hundred 1 and ten, also, at the same time, andin the same manner, give u notice, stating the Toll which they intend to ask, the extent of the privileges, the height of the arches, passage of Rafts and Vessels, and mentioning whether they purpose toerect a Draw bridge or not, and the dimension of such Draw bridge.4th March, 1824, Resorvep, Thatany Petitioners for an exclusive Privilege do deposit in the hands of the Clerk of this House a sum of I'wenty-five pounds, before the Bill for such exclusive privilege go to a second reading.towards paying.part of the expence of the said priyate Bill, which sum shall be returned to the petitioners if they do not obtain the passation of the law.(Attest) Wx.B.LINDSAY, Clk.Assy.RZ The Printers of Gazettes and other Newspapers printed in this Province are requested to insert the above in their respective papers in the language in which they are pub'ished, until the next meeting of the Legislature, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the under- | signed will petition the Provincial Legislature, at its ensuing session, for an Actauthorising them and others to form a Juint Stock Company, for the purpose of ma king a RAIL ROAD from the lake Memphremagog, down the valley of St, Francis river, to the most practicable amd convenient port on the\u2019 river St.Lawrence; and that they will propose to require as toil :\u2014 For goods, wares and merchandize, not exceeding.thirty five shillings per tou.For each passenger, not exceeding twenty shillings.\" Ichabod Smith, John Gilman, Benjamin Pomroy, Alex.Rae, H.Smith, Thos.Gordon, .©; F.H.Goodbue, | L.©.Ball, S.Brooks, 0.King.-Job Adams, : chants, trading at the said township of Williamsburg as.Sherbrovke, August 38, 1835.{ District of the intérval between the abutments or Piers for the KBUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the Subscriber will apply to the Legislature of this: Province, at its.next Session, for the purpose of ohtaining the privilege of.constructing a TOLL BRIDGE onthe River Carouge, to cross from the Parish of 8t.Foi, to that'of St.Augustin, or vice versé, at the actualferry. x.The Bridge will have:three-arches,bne- of .thirty feet, and two of forty atleast, and be raised:fdur [eet above the highest water mark, *.\"1 205 #5 The Subscriber will build a Swing Bridge\u2014and the Tolls to be levied will be as follows :\u2014 oo For every four-wheeled carriage, loaded or not, wilh the driver and four persons or less, drawn by two horses.or more, or by other animals of draft\u2014eight pence.For every wagon or the like carriage of four wheels,.loaded or not, drawn by one horse or other beast-\u2014aix- \u2018pence.[ For every cabriolet, gig, calash, carriole or other like.carriage, with the driver and two persons or less, drawn by two horses or other beasts of burthen\u2014six pence j\u2014 drawn by one horse or other beast\u2014three pence.For each horse, mule, or other beast of burthen, loaded or not\u2014two pence.- For each person on horseback\u2014two pence.For each bull or other horned cattle\u2014a penny halfs penny.: °° For each pig, sheep, goat, ealf or lamb\u2014one penny.For each person on foot\u2014one halfpenny.) PIERRE GINGRAS.Carouge, September 4, 1835.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned will petition the Provincial Legislature, at its\u201d ensuing Session, for an Act authorizing them and others to form a Joint Stock Company, tor the purpose.of making - a RAIL ROAD from the RIVER ST.LAWRENCE, in as direct a line from the CITY OF QUEBEC to the FRON-+- TIER as the nature of the land and other circumstances will admit of ; and that they propose to require as Toll :\u2014 For Goods, Wares and Merchandize, not exceeding: Forty Shillings ¥ ton.| Des For each Passenger, not exceeding Twenty-five Shile lings.J.W.Woolsey © William Patton Benj.Tremain J.Fraser L.Massue P.Pelletier 7 Saml.Neilson Jos, Morrin Noah Freer T.A.Young\u2019 Wm.Phillips Fr.Buteau- Chs.Deguise \u2014 Jer.Leaycraft J.M.Fraser.James Gibb John Strang Louis Fortier F, X.Méthot E.Parent Julien Chouinard: F.X, Réaume Wm.Walker P.Dasilva H.LeMesurier Martin Chinie D.Burnet R' Quirouet G.Pemberton | C.M'\u2018£allum.Quebec, 15th August, 1835.OFFICE OF THE GrAND VoyER, Montreal.| Montreal, Ist September, 1835.HE Undersigned Grand Voyer gives public notice, that he, or his Deputy, will make the annual inspection of roads, leading from one parish to another.in the lower part of the district, commencing by the parishes of Longue Pointe and Pointe aux Trembles, on the twenty-first day.of September instant, whence he will continue his inspection in the parishes along and on the south of the river St.Lawrence, as far as the line of the District of Three Rivers, frem the twenty-fifth day of September to the first day of October ; the Grand Voyer, or his Deputy, will inspect the roads in the parishes of St.Melanie, St.Philippe de Kildare, Rawdon, St.Roch, and the neighbouring parishes, as far as that of Lachenaye included.On the fifth day of October, the Grand Voyer will be at Boucherville, whence he will proceed.on that aud the following day to visit the roads in Varennes, Vercheres, and the other parishes on the south of the river, as far as that of Sorel, inclusive : afterwards from the seventh to the twentieth of the same month, the Grand Voyer, or his Deputy, will continue his inspection in the parishes upon the river Chambly, froma Sorel as far as St.Athanase, inclusive, as well as in the other parishes of the district situated towards the south and east of the said river.The Inspector and Sub-Voyers will receive at least twenty.four hours notice of the day and hour, when they are ta repair to the lines of their respective divisions, there to meet the Grand Voyer, or-his.Deputy, and to.accompany- him on Lis inspection.: 0e .( P.L.PANET, G.V.orice is hereby given that the undersigning Proprietors and in possession of the Fief ard Seigniory of Lotbinière, in the District of Quebec, in the Province of - Lower Canada, ave made application to.His Majesty, by - petition transmitted through His Excellency.the Governor in Chief, for a commutation and extinction of all Rents, Rights and Charges, Feudal and Seignorial on a certain tract of land forming the augmentation to the said seigniory, conceded 25th March, 1693, and being of three leagues and a balf in front, or thereabouts, by four leagues in depth, more .or less ; bounded on the south-west by the Seigaiory of St.Jean Deschaillons, on the north-east by that of St.Croix, on the south-east by the Townships of Nelson and Somerset, - and on the north-west by aline forming the depth of the concession, called the River Boisclair to a point where it-touches : the great River-du Chêne, and crossing the river in the same direction (rhumb de vent) to the line which divides the Seigni- - ories of Lotbinière and Deschaillons.Wherefore all persons - having or.pretending to have any rights, interests, securities, charges or encumbrance, direct or contingent, either by general mortgage or special mortgage, positive or understood, or in virtue of any, other title, or by any other means whatever, in or upon the said above described tract of land, are, by - this present, called upon to signify the same in writing, within three months, from the date of this notice, their assent: or opposition to the surrender (remise) of the original title ta the regrant of a new title and to the change of the tenure : of the said tract of.land, as well as to the release, in the manner asked, of allreats, rights and-charges, Feudal and Seignorial, which: assent or opposition must be lodged in.writing in the Office of the Executive Council, as directed 4 the Act of.the Lmpexial Parliament, of the 6th Geo.IV.t Chap.59.200 JULIE CHRISTINE CHANTIER PE LOTSINIERE-JOLY,.Quebec, 18th August, 1935.SET THE PS QUEBEC GAZETTE.= GOSFORD, ILLIAM THE FOURTH, by the Grace of Gov, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Yreland, King, Defender of the Faith :\u2014To our much Beloved and faithful the Legislative Councillors of our Pro- wince of Lower Canada, and to our faithful and well beloved theKnights, Citizens and Burgesses of our said Province, GREETING :\u2014 Whereas the Meeting of our Provincial Parliament stands prorogued to the Twenty-first day of September instant, then to he held and sit at our city of Quebec ; Know ye, nevertheless, that for certain pressing causes and considerations, us especially moving, We have thought fit, by and with the advice, of our Executive Cauncil of our said Provinee, further ta prorogue the same to Tuesday, the Twenty-seventh day of October next, s0 that you nor any of you, on the said Twenty-first day of September instant, at our city of Quebec to appear are to be held or constrained, for We do will that you, and each of you, be as to Us in this matter entively exonerated ; Commanding, and by the tenor of these Presents firmly enjoining you, and every of you, and all others in this behalf interested, thaton TUESDAY, the TWENTY-SEVENTH day of OCTOBER next, at our city of Quebec, personally you be and appear, for the DESPATCH OF BUSINESS, 10 treat, do, act and conclude upon those things which in Our said Provincial Parliament by the Common Council of our said Province, by the favor of God, may be ordained.IN TesTisoNY WHEREOF, these our Letters We have caused to be, made Patent, and the Great Seal of our said Province to be thereunto affixed : Witnessour Right Trusty and Right Well Beloved Cousin, The Right Honorable ArCuisaLp EARL or Gosrorp, Baron Worlingham of Beccles, in the County of Suffolk, Captain General and Governor in Chief in and orerthe Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, Vice Admiral of the same, and one of His Majesty\u2019s Most Hondrable Privy Council, &c.&c.&c.at Our Castle of Saint Lewis, in our City of Quebec, in our said Province of Lower Canada, the third day of September.in the year of Our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and: thirty five, and in.the sixth year of Our Reign.2° G.Tomas Amror, CIk.Cn.in Chy.Province of ; * Lower Canada.GOSFORD.WILLIAM THE FOURTH, by the Gace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith._ To all to whom these presents shall come, or whom the sème may concern, Greeting:\u2014 A PROCLAMATION, VY HEREAS Michael O\u2019Subivan, Pierre De Racheblave aud Paul Joseph Lacroix, esquires, under and.by virtue of an Act passed in the Parliament of our Province of Lower Canada, in the first year of onr Reign, intituled, \u201c An Act for ascertaining, establishing and confirming in a \u2018legal and regular manner and for civil purposes the parochial subdivisions of various parts of the Province,\u201d were nominated and appointed Commissioners for enquiring into and ascertaining the extent, limits and boundaries of the parishes and subdivisions thereof within the District of Montreal, erected or established by Ecclesiastical authorities alone, since the Arrét of His Most Christian Majesty, bearing date the third day ef March, one thousand seven bundred and twenty-two ; And whereas the said Michael O'Sullivan, Pierre De Rocheblave and P.Jos.Lacroix, as | such Commissioners as aforesaid, have made to our Governor in Chief of our said Province a return of their opinion, with a Procès Verkal of their proceedings, by which they - éescribe and declare the limits and houndaries which they shink most expedient to be assigned to the Parish of Sainte Marguerite of Blairfindie to comprehend * an extent of territory of an irregular form of about eleven miles in front, ty about seven miles or more in depth, to the south extremity, and about two miles to the north extremity, bounded on the north by the seigniorial line of the Prairie la Magde- -leine, the said line bounded on the north by the lands of - -Sieurs Samuel Calcat and Pierre Langevin, on the west by the line which separates the concessions of the said little river Montreal, Bellecorne, et Ruisseau des Noyers from the concessions called La Bataille, St.Gregoire and St.\u20aclande, which line crosses all the seigniory of the Prairie 1s Magdeleine, on the south-west by the line which separates the said seigniory of the Prairie la Magdeleine from the township of Sherrington, from the said concession St.\u20aclaude as far as the line which separates the said township of Sherrington from the scigniory of Delery, from thence going towards the south in following the said line of separa- sion between the township of Sherrington and the seigniory of Delery, and ascending as far as the distance of twenty-eight arpents from the line wkich separates the said seigoiory of Delery from that of Laprairie La Magdeleine, and then extending itself towards the east in leaving the point of contact with the line of the townsbip of Sherrington, always keeping the same distance of twenty-eight arpeuts with the said line .of separation between the said seigniory of La- prairie La Magdeleine and on the line parallel to the last mentioned seigniory as far as tbe meeting of the line which separates the land of Sieur Jean Bte.Surier from that of Bonaventure Roy ; from thence continuing towards the east and parallelly to the above mentioned line of separation be- tweeu the seigniory Delery on the one side and the barony, of Longueuil and the seigniory of Laprairie La Magdeleine on the other, and continued to the aforesaid distance of.twenty-eight arpents as far as thelittle river Montreal ; from thence in leaving the said parallel line and crossing the said little river Montreal to meet the line which.separates the land of Sieur Albert Piedalu as far as the depth of the concession on the east of the little river Montreal ; from thence taking again the said parallel line and following the line which separates-the first coneession of the seigniory of Delery from the second, as far as the hillock of Dadlyfiour and that of Sieur Pierre Landry ; from.thence extending towards the.north in.following the said line of \u2018separation between the land of ope Dudly .andthatof Sieur Pierre Landry as far as the line which separates the barony of: Longueuil from the seiguiory of Delery.; from thence GAZETTE DE QUEBEC, extending towards the.east.in.follqwing thé said-line of separation between the barony of Longueuil and the seigs niory oi Dèlery us far as the land number six of Louis Henry Gauvin,, esquire, inclusively; from thence extending towards the north in following the east line of the said land number six, of Louis Henry Gauvin, esquire, as far as the un- conceded lauds of Dame la Baronne de Longueuil, exclusively ; from thence extending towards the west ip following the line which separates the said unconceded lands of Dame la Baroone de Longueuil from the depth of the lands of the concession called, first, Grand Line, as far as the land which separates the concession called Grand Bernier from that called Petit Bernier 3 from thence extending towards the north in following the said line of separation of the concession called Grand Bernier from those called Petit Bernier as far as the south line of the land of Sieur Jean Terrien ; from thence exiending towards the east along the said south line from the land of the said Sieur Jean Terrien, as far as the east line 6f the concession called Petite Acadie; from thence extending towards the north.in following the said.east line of the said concession of Retite Acadie, as far as the land of Sieur Jean Bte.Boudreau, inclusively, from thence extending towards the north-west in foilowing the line which separates the lands of the Savannes from the aforesaid concession Petite Acadie, the said line extending as far as-the road of the Prairie à St.Jean, and crossing afterwards the said road from the house of Sieur Pierre Ulderique Tremblay, following always a line in the direction of the north, and leaving to the east the lands of the Suvannes on the north of the said road of St.Jean and.those of the Savannes of Ste.Thérèze until it meets the Said seigniorial line-vf Laprairie de la Mag- deleine to the place where is situated the land of the said Sieur Samuel Calcot, being the point of departure, regard being bad nevertheless, to the change made in the said limits and boundaries by the Décrét d\u2019érection Canonique, bearing date the ninth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, of the parish of Saint Luke, the neighbouring parish, to the said parish of Saint Margaret of Blaiifindie, and with the exception of all the lands in the concession called Petit Beruier, from the depth of the lands of the Grand Line which separates the said seiguiory of Delery from.the said barony of Longueuil to the line south of the lands of René Thibaudeau, this concession, as described, having been annexed and being intended to form part of the parish of Saint John the Evangelist,\u201d Now therefore Know Ye, that We of our especial grace and by virtue of tbe said Act, iutituled, *¢ An Act for ascertaining, establishing and confirming in a legal and regular manner, and for civil purposes the parochial subdivisions of various parts of the Province,\u201d \u201chave thought fit to issue this Proclamation, and do by these presents confirm aud.establish the aforesaid limits and boundaries to be and remain those of the said Parish of Ste.Marguerite da Blairfindie, and.We bave ordained, made, constituted, erected and declared, and by these our Letters Patent do ordain, thake, constitute, ereet and declare, the said Parish of Ste.Marguerite de Blairfindie to be a Parish for civil purposes agreeably to the provisions of the afore- | said Act of thie Parliameat of the said Province.In Testimony WHEREGF, We have caused these our Letters to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of our said Province of Lower Canada to be hereunto affixed.Witness, The Right Honorable EARL or GOsForD, Baron Worlingham of Beccles in the County of Suffolk, Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over our Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, Vice Admiral of the same, and one of His Mujesty>s Most Honorable Privy Council.Quebec, in our said Province of Lower Cu- pada, the twenty-seventh day of August, in the year of our Lord oue thuusand eight buu- dred and thirty-five and in the sixth yeaar -of our Reign.D.DALY, 3 Secretary of the Province.Province of Lower Canada.GOSFORD.WILLIAM THE FOURTH, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith.To all to whom these presents shall come, or whom the sume may concern, Greeting :\u2014 A PROCLAMATION, ~ 3 7 HERE AS Michael O'Sullivan, Pierre De Roche- blave and Paul Jos.Lacroix, Esquires, under and by virtue of an Act passed in the Parliament of our Province of Lower Canada, in the first year of our Reign, intituled, ** An Act for ascertaining, establishing and confirming in a legal and regular manner and for civil purposes the Parochial subdivision of various parts of the Province,\u201d were nominated and appointed Commissioners for enquiring into and ascertaining the extent, limits and boundaries of the Parishes and subdivisions thereof within the District of Montreal, erected or established by ecclesiastical authorities alone since the Arrét of His Most Christian Majesty, bearing date the third day of March, one thousand seyen huadred and twenty two ; aud where- | as the said Michael O'Sullivan, P.De Rocheblave and P, Jos.Lacroix, as such Commissioners as aforesaid, have made to our Governor in Chief of our said Proviuce, à return of their opinion with a Procès Verbal of their proceedings, by which they desoribe and declare the limits and boundaries which they think most expedient to be assigned to the Parish of Saint Jean L\u2019 Evangelist, to comprehend, first, all the lands on the River Richelieu, from the boundary between the seigniory of Delery and the barony of Longueuil to the road which nowleads up to the Church of Saint Luc, with the land of Sigur Louis Fre- chette, inclusively ; secondly, the lands of the concession |.called Grand Bernier, from the depth of the lands.of the Grand Line which separates the said seigniory of Delery from the said barony of Longueuil to the road which, now leads from the said concession, called Grand Bernier to the Fort St.Jean, with the exception of the lands of Sieur Jean Terrien, which has been comprised in the parish of Sainte Marguerite of Blairfindie.Now therefore know Ye, that We of our especial grace and by virtue of the said Act, intituled, \u2018An Act for ascertaining, establishing and confirming in a legal and regular manner and for civiljpurposes the parochial subdivision of various\u2019 parts of the province,\u201d have thought fit to issue this Proclamation, and do by.these presents confirm and establish the.aforesaid limits and boundaries to be and remain those of the said Parish.of Sain{ Jean L\u2019Evangelist ; and we have ordained, rade, constituted, erected and declared, and by these our Letters Patent do ordain, make, constitute, erest and declare the said parisli of -Soiat Jean L'Evake \u2018gèllst-to be a Parish for civil purposes, agreeably to the At our Castle of Saint Lewis, in our City of.\u2018provision-of.the aforesaid Act of.the Parliament af tha- said Province, So - 1n TEstimony Wuereor, we have caused these our Letters to be mude Patent, and the Great Seal of our said Province of Lower Canada to be hereunto affixed.WiTNEss, :the Right Honorable ArcausaLD Earc or Gosrorp, Baron Worlinghum of Beccles, in the ¢ounty of Suffolk, our Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over our Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, : Vice Admiral of the same, and one of His Majesty\u2019s Most \"Honorable Privy Council.At our Castle of Saint Lewis, in our City of Que- .bec, in our said Province of Lower Canada, \" the twenty seventh day of August, in the» .: year of our Lord, one thousand eight hun- >.: dred and (hirty five, add in the sixth year - of our Reign.\u2014 D.DALY, CC - Le » - Secretary of the Province.Pomme .Province of Le Lower Canada.GOSFORD, ° WILLIAM THE FOURTH, by the Grace of God off.the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender;of the Faith,\u2019 0 To all to whom these presents shall come, or whom-the- same mag concern, Greeting :\u2014 Ç : : A PROCLAMATION, \u2019 HEREAS Michael O'Sullivan, Pierre De Roches blave, and Paul Joseph Lacroix, Esquires, under and.by virtue of an Act passed in the Parliament of our: Proxinee of Lower Canada, in the first year of our Reign, intituled, ¢ An Act for ascertaining, establishing and confirming in.a legal and regular manner and for Civil purposes, the parochial subdivisions of various parts of tha Province,\u201d were nominated And appointed Commissioners for enquiring into and ascertaining the extent, limits and boupdaries of the parishes and subdivisions thereof, within the district of Montreal, erected or established by ec-: clesiastical authorities alone since the Arrét-of His Most.Christian Majesty, bearing date the third day of March,.one thousand seven hundred: and twenty-two: And.whereas.the said Michael O'Sullivan, P.De Rocheblave,: snd P.Jos.Lacroix, as such Commissioners as aforesaid,.have made to our Governor in Chief of our said Province, a return of their opinion and a Procés Verbal of their proceedings, by which they describe and declare.the- limits nnd boundaries which they think most expédient to be assigned to the parish of the Conversion of Saint \u2018Paul, to comprehend an extent of territory of about one leagup .and a half in front by about three leagues in depth, bounded on the north-west by the townsliip of Kildare, on the south-east by the north-west line of the parish of St.Antoine of La Valtrie, such as it was designated in.the ecclesiastical décrét for tlie erection of the said parish,.bearing date the twenty-second day of June last, on the north-east by the seigiorial line of Lanoraie, and on the south-west by the seigniorial line of Saint Sulpice.Now, THERLFORE Kvow YE, that We of our espécial grace amd hy virtue of the said Act, intituled; \u2018\u2018 An Act for ascertaining, establishing and confirming in a legal and regu-\" lar manner and for Civil purposes, the parochial subdivisions of various parts of the Province,\u201d have thought fit to.issue this Proclamation, and do by these presents.confirm and establish the aforesaid limits and boundaries,.to.be and remain those of the said-parish of the Conver.\u2019 sion of Saint Paul, and we have ordained; made, consti tuted, erected and declared, and by these our Letters.Patent do ordain, make, constitute, erect and declare the said parish of the Conversion of Saint Paul to bea.parish for Civil purposes, agreeably to the provisions of the aforesaid Act of the Parliament of our said Province.© 1x T'Esrxmony WHEREOF, we have caused these our Letters to.be made Patent, and the Great Seal of our- said Province of Lower Canada to he hereunto affixed.Witness the Right Honorable ArcuipAaLp Eari ow - Gosrorp; Baron Worlingham of Beccles, in the county of Suffulk, Captain General and Governor-in-Chief in- and over our Proviricea of Upper and Lower Canada, Vice Admiral of the same, andione of His Majesty's: Most Honorable Privy Council.At our Castle of Saint Lewis, tn our City of | Quebec, in our said Province of Lower Cana~ da, the twenty.seventh day of August, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred.and thirty five, and in the sixth year of our- Reign.: 1 5 oo D.DALY, :h - -\" Secretary of-the Province.3 TOTICE is hereby given, that the parties included in.the annexed List, are required to take up their Land Patents, the Drafts of which are in this Office.CU By Command; - - - D.DALY, 8 Sccreta :y of the Province.Secretary\u2019s Office, To 20th August, 1835.* VIS public est par le présent donné, que les personnes ) \\&- nommées dans Ja liste annexée, sont requises de lever: leurs\u2018Patentes de Terres, dont les formules sont dans ce bureau, I Par ordre, D.DALY, 0 Secrétaire dela Provinces.Bureau du Secrétaire, 29e Août, 1885.Townships: * No.of \u2018Acres - Graûtees.| Buckland, Ekzésr Olivier Pérrault, * 186 acres.ditto, .Elizabeth Pyke; 761\u201c Buckingham.andDonald McLean and Wm, Me- Lochaber, Lean, « 1200 = Buckingham, -, Charles Hartwick, - * 100° Broughton, .Augustin Doÿyon, .« - 100 \u2014
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