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[" VOLUME XII.\u2014N* 48.THURSDAY, SEPT.17 1835.- æSherifis\" Sales, DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.To wit : +P UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned Lanps and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as men- tired below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, eécept mm case of Venditioni Exponas, fo which no such op» tions are by law allowed, ure required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may .be filed at any time within the twenty four hours immediately + following the return day of the said Writ.PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, toit OSEPH SIMARD, of the parish of No.970.St.François Xavier de la Petite Riviére, in the county of Saguenay, in the district of Que- bee, cultivator, in his quality of tutor to ghe minor children , of Pierre Buteau and Agathe Simard ; against SEBAS- TIEN SIMARD, of the same place, cultivator.to wit !\u2014 *\u201c A land situate in the parish of St.François Xavier de la Petite Rivière, in the county of Saguenay, in the district .of Quebec, containing two arpents in front by fifty arpents : in depth, bounded in front by the trait quarré de la Martine, in the rear at the end of the said depth, to the north-east by Vital Simard, to the south east by one Drolet, with a house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.\u201d To be gold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.François Xavier de la Petite Ritière, on the IT WENTY-SIXTH .day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.\"Phe said Writ returnable on.the first day of February next.Sa Teed a LEED Eg CWE $SEWÉLL, Shetift._ 17th September, 1835.\u2019 ; \u201cDISTRICT OF MONTREAL.- Jo wir: } Posie NOTICE is hereby given, that the ; wundermentioned Lanps and TENEMENTS have been seized, - and will be sold at the respective times and places as men- : Mioned below.Al persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all - oppositions afin d'annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, - excepl in case of Venditioni Exponas, fo which no such op- - positions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous lo the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may | be.filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.} .FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit + AMES CARSUELL, of the city No.988.and district of Montreal.grocer and trader, plaintiff ; against ALEXAND ER MUCKLE, of the - seigniory of Beauharnois, in .the said district of Montreal, \u201c eoncession of English r yeoman ; in his capacity as curator to the vacant estate and succession of the late Arthur Ritchie, in his-lifetime of the.raid seigniary.of Beauharnois, yeonlan, defendant : \u2014*\u2018 Alot .of land situate in the parish of St.Martine, in the seigniory of Beauharnois, known as lot number seventy eight, in the iver, in William\u2019s-town, containing \u201c four arpents in front by twenty five arpents six perches in the easterly line, and twenty arpents two perches in the westerly line in depth, forming ninety one arpents and six perches in superficies, bounded in front by said English river, in rear by lot number eighty two, joining on the east side to lot number seventy seven, belonging to Richard and | George Smith, and on the west side lot severity nine, the re.- October next.presentatives of the late Matthew McKell, with a wooden house and barn thereon erected.\u201d \u2018Tobesold atthe church door\u2019 of Ste.Martine aforesgid, on the SIXTH day of OCTOBER next, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon.Said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable on the tenth day of 1 L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 29th May, 1835.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : ETER MURTA, of the parish of \u201cNo.816.1 St.Joseph of Chambly, in the district of Montreal, gentleman, plañtifF; against SAMUEL ANDRES, and Stephen R.Andres, of the said parish of St.Joseph of Chambly, traders and copartners, doing business \"at Chambly aforesaid, under the name and firm of 8.& S.- R.Andres, defendants :\u2014The lands and-tenemehts described \"it a Schedule marked A.and annexed to the said Writ of Fieri Facias, as follows, to Wit :\u20141.¢* A lot of ground in the Canton of Chambly, in the parish of Chambly, in the district of Montreal, of an irregular figure, containing thirty nine feel in frontin breath, and sixty three feet in the rear, \u2018 bytwo hundred and sixteen feet in depth on the east side, hd two hundred and thirty four feét in depth on the west side, with a stone house and a frame building or stable thereon erected.2.À lot of ground in the said Canton of Chaïnbly, of an irregular figure, containing sixty feet in front befor, and one hundred and thirty five feet in the tear, by two hundred and eighty in dépth on the east side, - and two hurldrèd and forty eight feet onthe west side, with a dwelling house and stable thereon erected, bounded on the [New Series.) ras rT east by the property of the Honorable Mr.Hatt.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Chambly, on the SIXTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.Thesaid Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of October next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 29th May, 1835.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : HE Honorable PIERRE DOMI- No.380.; NIQUE DEBARTZCH, seignior, proprietor and possessor of the seigniory of Debartzch and St.François le Neuf, situate in the district of Montreal, residing in the parish of St.Charles, in the said district, plaintiff ; against EUPHEMIE LEBLANC, marchande publique, of the said parish of St.Charles, wife of Jean Louis Dupuis, merchant, of the said place, and duly separated as to property from her husband, defendant: \u2014* An emplace= ment sittate in the village of St.Jacques, in the county of l\u2019Assomption, in the said district of Montreal, of nearly one hundred and thirty feet in front, by one hundred and seventy feet in depth, more or less, bounded in front by the King's highway, in rear by widow Frangois Amiotte, on one side by the latter, and on the other side by Zacharie Cloutier and Paul Leblanc, with a wooden house, a coach-house and stable, and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Jacques aforesaid, on the SIXTH day of OLTOBER next, at TLN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Fucias returnable on the tenth day of October next.| L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 29th May, 1836, ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit :?OHN FRASER and John Malcolm No.1372.Fraser, merchants, partners, of the city of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, and province of Lower Canada, trading together in the said city of Quebec, under the name and firm of J.and J.M.Fraser, plaintiffs ; against ANGELIQUE BELANGER, of the parish of Varennes, in the district-of Montreal, in the province afotesaid,.marchande publique, widow of the late François Patoille, and now wife of Dominique Minier dit Lagassé, of Varennes aforéanid, ad thé: fa\" Dominique Minier-dit Lagassé, \u201cde- | fendants :\u2014\u2018\u2018 An emplacement situate in the parish of Saint, Paul, in the said district of Montreal, in Industry Village (Viiage d'Industrie,) containing half an arpent in front by one arpent in depth, more or less, bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, and in depth by Benjamin Abbott, on the south-west side also by Benjamin Abbott, and on the north-east side by a street, with a stone house, a chaise- house, and otlier buildings thereon erected.\u2019 To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Paul, onthe FIFTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Alias Fieri Facias being returnable on the ninth day of October next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 29th May, 1855.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit \u20ac AMES FERRIER, of the city of .No.862, Q# Montreal, in the district of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; against PAUL ROLLIN, merchant of the parish of St.Thérese de Bainville, in the district aforesaid; defendant :\u20141.¢ A lot of land situate in the Côte St.Marianne, in the said parish of St.Thérèse de Blaïnville, containing three arpents in front by twenty three arpents in depth, more or less, bounded in front by the lower road (chemin de bâse) of the said Côte St.Marianne, in rear by the lands of the Cite St.Henriette, on one side by the line drawn by Charles Lauzier, surveyor, and on the other side by Jean Baptiste Hetier.2.An emplacement situate in the Village of St.Thérèse, in the parish aforesaid, being of irregular figure, comprising all the land which is found inclosed between the properties of André Hetier or his representatives, and ofJean Louis Constant, on the north-east side, and on the other side by the widow Edouard Prevost, by all the depth which there may be between the King\u2019s highway and the river St.Thérèse ; bounded in front partly by the said King's highway, and partly by- Jean Louis Constant, in rear by the said river, on one side partly by the said Jean Louis Constant, and partly by the said Jean Louis Hetier, and on the other side by the said widow Prevost, with two houses, stables and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold, at the church door of the said parish of St.Thérèse de Blainville, on the FIFTH day of OCTOBER next, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ of Fieri Facias returnable on the ninth day October next.L.GUGY, Sheriff., Sheriff's Office, 29th May, 1835.F1ER1 FACIAS.Moutreal, to wit :) I ARIE ARCHAMBAULT, of No: 1752 $ the parish of Pointe iiux Trembles, in the district of Montreal, spinster, fille mujeure et addnt.de ses droits, plaintiff; against ANTOINE PIGEON.innkeeper, of the same place, and Dame Marie Blais, his wife, defendants :\u20141.* An emplacenient lying and being in the village of Pointe aux \u2018Trembles, inthe parish of Pointe aux Trembles, containing one hundred and four féet in front by seventy-two in depth, the whole more or less, joining in front to St, Ann street, in rear partly to Jean Baptiste Petit and partly to Michél Beau.dry, on one side to lot number two hereafter described, and on the other side partly to Isidore Charpentier and partly to Nicholas Archambault, or his representatives, with a stone louse, a wood-house, stable, coach-house and other buildings thereon erected, as now enclosed.2.An emplacement lying and being at the saine place, of an irregular figure, containing one hundred and forty nine mette de Quebec.TOME XII.\u2014N* 48, JEUDI, 17 SEPT.1835.feet in front, sur la devanture, by ninety eight feet six inches in depth upon St.Ann street, and being sixty nine feet in breadth in rear ; joining in front to the King\u2019s highway, in rear to lot number one, hereinabove described, and partly to Jean Baptiste Petit, on one side to St.Ann street, and on the other side partly to the burrying ground street, rue du cimetière, and partly to Jean Baptiste Petit, with a two stories stone house, hangar, stables, coach- house, and other buildings thereon erected.Also an irregular piece of ground ending by a point, allant en pointe, opposite the said emplacement, taking from the King's highway as far as the river, upon which are bnilt a coach-honse and another wooden building, the whole more or less, as now enclosed.\u201d\u201d To be sold the said lots of ground, at the church door of the said parish of Pointe aux Trembles, on the SEVENTH day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The soid Writ re- \u2018turnable on the first day of February term next, L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff*s Office, 25th July, 1835, _ FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : J OSEPH CARTIER, esquire, tras .No 1678.der, of the parish of St.Antoine in the district of MOBtreal, executor of the last will an testament of the late Charles Lamothe, in his lifetime bailiff, of St.Denis, Said district, and administrator of the property of the said late Charles Lamothe, according to the terms of his sald will, and Joseph Messier, ycoman, of St.Hyacinthe, in the said district, and Rosalie Brunet, his wife, by him duly authorised, and the said Joseph Cartier en son propre nom ; against certain lands and te- néments in the possession of GUILLAUME LERY, trader, of Montreal, district aforesaid, curator in due form of law appointed to the délaissement made by François Ménard, yeoman, heretofore of the said parish of St.Antoine, and now of St.Denis, said district ; the said lands and tenements described in a certain schedule annexed to the said writ, as follows, to wit :\u2014*\u201c Une terre sise en la première concession St.Denis, istrict de Montréal, de la contenance de deux arpens et demi et six pieds de, front sur trente ar- \u2018pens de profondeur, le tout plus ou moins.tenant devant à la rivière Richelieu, en profondeur à Germain Talon Lespérance, d'un côté & Féangais Jalpert, et de l'autre à Benjamin Cher- rier, écuier, avec maison et autres bâtimens dessus construits.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Denis, on the S EV EN T H day of DECEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the February term next.>.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 25th July, 1835.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit \u20181 AMES McGOWAN, of Montreal,in No.440.J the district of Montreal, mMer- chant, plaintiff; against ISAAC JONES, of the borough of William Henry, in the said district, trader, defendant: \u2014¢ 1.A land situated in the seigniory of of Sorel, concession de Huntercille, number forty nine, cons taining three arpents in front, by about twenty arpefits in depth, bounded ib front by the line cordon, which establishes the front of the said concession, in rear by tbe line cordon which establishes the depth of the lands of the augmentation of the south east side of the river St.Joseph or Pot au Beurre, on the north side by number forty eight, and on the other side to the south by number fifty, without guarantec of precise measurement, 2.A lot of land situated in the seigniory of Sorel, being lot number three on the south or east side vf thlrd river or Pot au Beurre,containing sixty acres, be the same more or less, without guarantee of precise measure, bounded in front by a road, in rear by second river, or Pot au Beurre, on one side by Robert Jones, and on the other side by one Barrett.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of Sorel, on \u2018the TWENTY FIFTI day of JANUARY next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ réturnable on the first day of February term next, L.GUGY, Steiff.Sheriff's Office.12th September, 1435.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : ?Mine CHARLES JOSEPH No.1443.$ LEMOINE DE LONGUEUIL, of the city and district of Montreal, widow of the late David Alexander Grant, Baroness of Longueuil, and seignio- ress in possession of the barony of Longueuil, plaintiff ; against PIERRE CHARBONNEAU, of the parish of St, Marie de Blairfindie, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant :\u2014\u2018\u2018 À.certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situated at Grand Bernier, in the parish of St.John the Evangelist, in the district of Montreal, containing two arpents in front by thirty atpents in depth, bounded in front by the lands of the river Richelieu, in the rear by the lands of Petit Bernier, on one side by François Brosseau, and on the other side by Julien Racine, with a house and stable thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the door of the catholic parochial church of St.John the Evavgelist aforesaid, on the TWENTY FIFTH day of JANUARY uext, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of February term ext.L.GUGY, Sherifr.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 12th September, 1835.DISTRICT OF THREE RIVERS, Three Rivers, to wit i Y virtue of an Alias Writ of No.5.: Pareatis, issued out of His Majesty's Provincial Court of and for the District of Saint Francis, at the suit of ANDREW LOVEJOY, of the towns oo ee et ec te mbm rn Ro AR 2 Tar a qa on RP Ponte forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of: .Quebec, joiner ;\u2014being a sale by the said Francis Pepin 540 TB QUELLE SEPTEMBER 17 ship of Shipton, in the said District of Saint Francis, trader | against the lands and tenements of SAMUEL FALL, of the township and district aforesaid, farmer, to me directed.I bave seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said Samuel Hall, to wit.:\u2014~'¢ A lot ot land situate in the township of Kingsey, known and distinguished as lot number ten, in the ninth range of lotr in the said township of Kingsey, containing about two hundred acres of land.\u201d ] hereby give notice, that the above described property will be sold at my offic\u2019, in the town of Three Rivers, on TUESDAY, the SIXTH day of OCTOBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.1.G.OGDEN, Sheriff.All those who have claims upon the premises hereinabove | described, either by Lypothêque or other rights or servitudes, are by these presents required to give notice of the same to the said sheriff, at his office, in the borough of Three Rivers, according to law ; and moreover that no opposition afin d'annuler or afin de distraire the whole or part of the said premises, or afin de charge or servitude upon the same, will be reccived by the sgaid'sheriff during the fifteen days which shall precede the sale theteof : that all opposition afin d\u2019annuler, afin de charge orafin de distraire, must be accompanied with a declaration under oath, of the truth of the facts set forth in such opposition, in the form prescribed by the order of the said court, of \u2018the date of the nineteenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and twenty two : that no opposition such as aforesaid, wirich shall not be accompanied by such declaration, will prevent or délay the execution of the said Writ, and that no opposition afin de conserver will be received after the twenty-four hours which shall immediately follow the day of the return of the said Writ; and further notice is given, that the \u2018said\u2019 Wiit is returnable into His Majesty\u2019s provincial courtfor the District of St.Francis, on the twentieth day of November next.1G 0 Sheriff's Office, Three Rivers, 1st June, 1835.RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.= epee ER ees Province of Lower Canada,?'OrFice or THE PROTHONO- District of Quebec, $ TARY OF His Majesty's oo RC ,Courr or King's BincH, the 10th June,, AT QUEBEC, ( 1886.Ez parte\u2014~UAURENT PARADIS, PPUBLIC NOTICE is -hereby-given, that there : ling been lodged inthe office of the-prothoæotary of thie court of King\u2019s Bench, of and \u2018for the district of Quebec, a deed mage and executed by and before Mtre.Che.M, De- foy nnd his enlteaine,: riotaries-public, at Quebec on thé\u2019 nineteenth diay uf May; in this present year of our Lord: one thousand efghit hundred and thicly-five, between \u201cFRANCOIS PEPIN pir LACHANCE sof Gharlesbourg, residing at the'place cslled'Gros Pin, cultivator, and -Ma- rie Laurent dit Lortie, his wife, and Laureut Paradis, of\" No.1320.dit Lachance and Marie Laurent dit Lortie, his wife, of \u201c alot of gronnd situate and being in the: parish of Char.-estourg at the place called Gros Pin, : containing one arpent four perehes and fourteen feetfront, by eight arpents and seven perches in depth, bounded in front to the west \u2018by the King\u2019s highway, in.refir.to the east by Charles Smith, on one side to the north-}hy John Philips, and on the other gide-to the south byJean- Baptiste Bedard ;* and in possession of Prisque Lessard, deceased, Marceline Lessard, and the said.vejdurs, as proprietors, during the last three years,previous to; the suid aale, and since by the said Laurent Paradis.= «°° And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec undvr ang title or by any other means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of ground, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired-by the said Laurent Paradis, are hereby notified thut application will be made to the said court, on the TWELFTH day of OCTOBER next, for asentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signily 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.: PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower Canada, Orrick \"oF THE ProTHONO- District of Quebec.* $ TARY OF HIS MAJESTY'S \u2018 - \"Court oF King\u2019s Bench, FOR THE DISTRICT OF QUEBEC, 10th June, 1835.Ex parte\u2014FRAN cis AUSTIN, ; JPUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has heen lodged ithe office of the protho- notary of His Majesty's court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of (Jiiebeg, \u2018a deed\u2019 \u2018made \u2018and executed before Mtre.Antoine A.Parent and his colleague, notaries public, on the fourth day of January.one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, \u2018between IGNACE BROUSSEA U, shoemaker, residing at Quebec, of the one part ; and FRANCIS AUSTIN, Captain in his Majesty's service, also residing in Quebec.of the other part ;\u2014being a,deed of sale by.the said Ignace Brousseau to the said Francis Austin, of part of an emplacement situate in the suburl of St.John, of 1weuty- eight feet and a half, French measure, in front, by abont thirty two feet in depth, bounded in front by St.Eustache- street, in rear towards the north-east by Nicolas Vilaire and Joseph Binet,» on one side towards the north by Guil- Jaume Chevällicr, and on the other side towards the south by M Hoffman, with a house thereon erected ;\u2019* and possessed by.the said Ignace Brousseau, as proprietor, during the three last years which immediately, precéded the date of the said deed of sale, and since by the said Francis Austin.And all persons who m:y have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means what- socver, in or upon the said emplacement aod honse, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by tie suid Francis Aystinaréhereby notified, thatapp!i- cation wif be made _ 10 the said court, 6n the TWELFTH day of OCTOBER next, {or a sentegee or judgment \u2018of confirmation, and they, are hesgby required to zignify.in - vriting \u2018their oppositions,, and;file the same in the office of tle sald proihonytary, eight days at least before that J *æ * No.Now E do [ hereby required to signify day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.3 PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower Canada, OFfice of THR PRoTHONO- District of Quebec.TARY OF His Majesty's COURT OF King's Benen, AT QUEBEC, 5th Septémber 185.No.1774.Ex garte\u2014 JEAN GODRBOUT and PAUL LANGLOIS, ~ both yeomen, of the parish of St.Laurent, Island and county of\u2019 Orleans.YUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the protho:otary of His Majesty\u2019s court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a Deed made and executed before Mtre, Germain Guay, and his colieagne, notaries public, minute of which one of them, the said Mtre.Guay has pre- \u2018served, at Quebec, dated the eighth day of the present month, between Sieur ANDRE\u2019 BEZE AU, formeriy yeoman, and now laborer, residing in the suburb of St.Roch, Quebec.of the one part; and Sieur JEAN GOD:-OUT and PAUL LANGLOIS, both yeomen, residing in the parish of St, Laurent, in the Isle and County of Orleans, of the other part ;\u2014being a deed of sale by the said André Bezeau to the said Jean Godbout and Paul Langlois, \u2018* of a lot of land situate inthe aforesaid parish of St.Laurent, having sixteen perches or thereabouts in front, by the depth which there may be taking to the.south to.the top of a Céfe which is found there, going towards the north, as far as the centre point of the said Island, according to the deed of concession, bounded in front towards the south by the land belonging to the Misses Drapeau, in rear towards the north, by the centre point of the said Island, on one side towards the north east by Francois Dumas, the younger, and on the other side towards the south-west by Paul Langlois, together with the old house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies 5\u201d which lot of land has been possessed, during the three last years by the said André Bezeau, as proprietor.And all persons wbo may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any tiile or by any means wbat- soever, in of upon the said land and dependencies, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired - by the said Jean Godbout and Paul Langlois, are \u2018hereby notified, thai application will be made to the said court, oo the FIFTEENTH day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are ) in_ writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said protho-' notary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Provinge of Lower-Cauada, ge.OFFICE OF THE ProTHONO.District of Quebec.TARY OF His MaJesTy\u2019s Court or King's Bench AT QUEBEC, 12th September, 1835.No.Se _ Ex parte \u2014JEAN BLANCHET.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office.of the: prothunbtary of His Majesty's court of King's bench, of and for the district of Quebec, a Deed of sale made and executed hefore Mtre.R.Leliévre, and his colleague, notaries public, at Quebec, on the sixth day of ,August, one.thousand eight hundred and thirty five, basween Dame MAGDiLEINE MATHURIN, wife of Nicolas Boissonnault, esquire, merchant aud member'of the provincial parliament, residing in the city of Quebec, from ber said husband duly separated as far as property (biensi, and by her said husband duly authorised to the etfect of the said deed, of the one part ; and JEAN BLANCHET, esquire, physician and surgeon, and member of the provincial parliament, residing in the said city of Quebec, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Dame Magdeleine Mathurin to the said Jean Blanchet, \u201c\u201c of an emplacement situate in the upper town of Quebec, in Couillard street, on the south side, consisting of sixty-five feet in front by sixty in depth, without warranty of precise measurement, the said lot of ground being irregular, and: forming in superficies about two thousand five hundred and eighty feet, bounded in front by the said Couillard Street, in rear by Sieur Lagueux or his representatives, towards the.west by the Ladies Morugeaux or their representatives, with whom the wall is miloyen, and towards the east by persons named Vincent and Tapin or their representatives, together with the house, hangard, and baildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies ; subject by the said: purchaser to pay annually to the Gentlemen of the said Seminary of Quebec, such cens et rentes, seigniorial rights, to which the\u2019 said .immoveable property \u2018may be subject ; the said emplacement has been in the possession of the said Nicolas Bois- sonnault and Magdeleine Mathurin, during the last three years immediately preceding the said deed, and since possessed by the said Jean Blanchet, as proprietor, And ail persons who have or may clann'to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any other means whatsoever, in .or.upon the said emplacement, immediately previous to and at the time the sume wus acquired by the said Jean Blanchet, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on the FIRST day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, und 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 \u2018be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.cu THONON DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.7 0e Province of Lower Canada, Distiict of Montreal.No.516.0 Ex parte\u2014SAMULL SNEDDEN.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there 2 has been lodged in the office ot the prothonotary ot the cou.t of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a Dced made and \"executed \u2018before Mtre.Jobn Blackwood, junior, and his colleague, notaries public, on the twenty-seventh day of May, one thopsand eight hnn- (dred and thirty-five, between BENJAMIN WRAGG, of the city of Montreal, stone\u2019 cutter, Elizabeth Wragg, wife.0 Edward Rousseau, of the same place, mason and stpne cuiter, and by.him,fhereunto duly authorized, Aun Wragg, wy No.513.JintuE RING'S BENCH.wife of Philippe Thomas, of the same place, cabinet maker, also by-her said husband thereunto duly authorized, and the said Benjamin Wragg, as the true and lawtul attorney of his brother Charles Wragg, lately of Montreal aforesaid, and now of Ogdensburgh, in the State of New York and of the United States of America.tinsmith, of the ome part; and SAMUEL SNEDDEN, of the said city of Montreal, grocer, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by Benjamin W rage, Elizabeth Wragg, Ann Wragg and Charles Wragg, to the said Samuel Snedden, of \u201c acertain lot of gronnd or emplacement situated in Notre Dame street of the said city of Montreal, containing fifty-two feet in front by thirty-two feet in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in rear by Louis Joseph Papinean, on one side by Guillaume Duplessis and on the other side by Bonsecours street, .with a two story wooden\u2019house.and other buildings thereon erected, and all and every the members and appurtenances thereunto belonging; and possessed the said emplacement by the said #enjamin Wragg, klizabeth Wragg, Aun Wragg and Charles Wragg, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherta by the said Samuel Snedden.pe: And all persons who may have or claim to bave any privilege or hypothec under.any title or by «ny means whatsoever, in or upon ihe said emplacement, immediately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Samuel Snedden, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, on the KIGHTH day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before.that day, in default of which they will be for ever precluded from the right of doing so.: MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B; Prothonotary\u2019s Office, - LU Montreal, 29th May, 1835.Province of Lower Canada, .\u2019 District of Montreal.IN THE KING S BENCH.No.511.\u2019 \u2018 \u2018 Ex parte\u2014TEAVILL APPLETON.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary.ot \u2018the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a.Deed made and executed before Mure.| onis Guy and bis colleague, notaries public, on the seven h day of July, one thousand eight -hundred and nineteen, between \u2018the Honorable LOUIS JOSEPH PAPINEAU, of the city .of Montreal, esquire, advocate, .of the one part ; and TE +- \u2018VILL APPLETON, of the same place, master joiner and \u2018architect, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said | Louis Joseph Papineau, to the said Teavill Appleton, of a lot of ground and emplacement situated on the line of St.Denis street, in the St.Lonis suburb of the saïd city, de- signa'ed on a plan drawn by J.Viger, esquire, on the fourteenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, réniaining in the vendor's possession, by thé dum : bess forty-two and forty-three, containing forty-two Feet french measure in front, by about two \u2018hundred and forty.* eight feet.french measure, in depth, bounded in front to the south-west by the said St.Denis street, in rear: by \" , on \u2018one side to \u2018the south east by Joseph Clarke, and on the other side by the said vendor ;\u201d and possessed by the said Teavill Appleton, as proprietor, for three years past, .And all persons who may have or claim to haveany privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said lot of ground-and emplacement.immediately\u2019 previons to, \u2018and-at the time the same were acquired by'the said Feavill Appleton, are hereby notified, that application will be made to the said court, onthe EIGHTH day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confire\u2019 mation, and they hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary eight days at lea-t before that day, in default of which théy -will be for ever: precluded from the right of so doing.Co MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B., Prothonotary's Office.Montreal, 29th May, 1235.Provinee of Lower Canada, District of Montreal.§ IN THE KING\u2019S BENCH.Ex parte\u2014JOHN CARMICHAEL, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there\u2018 bas been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, Firstly\u2014a Deed made and exccuted before Mtre, A Jobin, .and his colleague, notaries public, on the tweltth day of February, in the year one thousand eight hundred ahd thirty, between JEAN BAPTISTE RIVARD glias LA- - parish of Montreal, N GUETTE, of river St.Pierre, in the p: yeoman, of the one-part ; and JOHN CARMICHAEL, of Côte St.Paul, in the said parish of Montreal, yeoman.of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Jean Baptiste Rivard alies lLanouêtte to the said'John Carmichael, 6f** a piece of land described in the said deed 4s follows, to wit :\u2014 a piece of ground situated at the said place of Côte St.Panl, making part of the farm belonging to the said vendor, beihg bouniled dt one end by the ground holding of the lock-hotise of the said Lachine Canal, at the other end by the farm'of the said seller, on one side by David Koss, esquire, and on the other side by the bank of the Lachine Canal ; which piece of ground shall be divided from the farm of thé said seller .by a line to be drawn from a point taken on the line of said {-David Ross, at the distance of three hundred and fifty-nine feet french, from the stone fence of the ground holding of the said lock house, to another point taken along the bapk of the said l.achine Canal, at a distance of three hundred ahd sixty-five feet trench from the said stone fence of the groynd holding of the said.lock-house 3\u201d which said lot was äftér- wards, by acte passed before Jobin and his colleague, on the third day of May in the same year, ratified by Marie Logise Lenoir alias Rolland, wife of the.said Jean Baptiste Rivatd alias Lanouette, and by him .thereto duly anthorized.Se- ._condly\u2014a deed fnade and executed before Mtre.G.Peltier, and his colleague, notaries public, on the fifteenth day of .February, one thousand eight hundred and thirtycene,.between the said JEAN BA NOUETTE, and Marie, Louise Lenoir alias Rolland, his wife, by him duly anthorized, of the one part; and the suid JOHN CARMICHAEL, f the other part ;\u2014being a sale ivard.alias Lanquette, and wife, by the snid Jean Baptiste Ç 1 to the saig John Cormicbael, \u201c* of a piece of land descrihed in.the said deed as follows, to ,wit :\u2014a lot of ground of an BAPTISTE RIVARD' aligs LA- © CC er Ly 9 Be sr om = a at oh @ ae A an er em ee A 4 as Wl MN ab wd bd IN à { .of Montreal, which lot -of ground shall be measured out 1885.irregular form, making the rear part of the farm belonging to the said seller, situated at river St.Pierre, in the parish as follows, to wit : beginning at the back part of a piece of ground now belonging to the said purchaser, and thence running two hundred and sixty-two feet, or thereabout, on the line adjoining the farm of David Ross, esquire, to a stone fence across the farm of the said David Ross.esquire, thence running across the farm of the said seller, on a perpendicu- jar line, to the said line adjoining said David Ross's farm, thence running along the line of Joseph Chapman's farm, and the bank of the Lachine Canal, to the back part of the piece of ground aforesaid belonging to the said purchaser, thence running along the back line of the said piece of ground, thus belonging to the said purchaser, to the place of beginning, without any building thereon erected.\u201d And Thirdly \u2014a deed made and executed before Mtre.G.Peltier, and his colleague, notaries public, on the sixteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty four, between the said J FAN BAPTISTE RIVARD alias LANOUFTTE, and marie Louise Lenoir alias Rolland, lis wife, by him dulv authorized, of the one part ; and the said JOHN CARMICHAEL, of the other part ,\u2014being a sale by the said Jean Baptiste Rivard alias Lanouette.and wife, to the said John Carmichael, \u2018 of a piece of land described in the said deed, as follows, to wit :\u2014a lot of ground making part of the farm of the said sellers, situated at the place called Rivière St Pierre, in the said parish of Montreal, the said lot of ground containing one arpent in front by abont two arpents in width, bonnded at one end by a piece of ground already sold by the sellers to the purchaser, at the other end by the said sellers\u2019 farm, on one side by Joseph Chapman, and on the other side by David Ross, esquire, without any building thereon ereeted ;'\u2019 the aforesaid pieces or lots of land respectively possessed by the said Jean Baptiste Rivard alias La- nouette, and Marie Louise Lenoir alias Rolland, his wife, us proprietors, for three years immediately preceding the respective dates of the aforesaid three several deeds, and thence hitherto by the said John Carmichael.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said several pieces or lots of ground, immediately previons to and at the time the same were respectively acquired by the said John Carmichael, are hereby notified, that application will be madz to the said court, on the EIGHTH day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judgnrent of confirmation, and they are hereby reqhired to signify in writing their oppositions.and file the same in the office of th: 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.2 MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 27th Nay, 1835.Province of Lower Canada , District of Montreal.} IN THE KING S BENCH.No.512, _ ; Ex parte\u2014JOSEPH CLARKE, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there ;\u2018 has been lodgedin the office of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the distriet ef Montreal, Firstly adeea made and executed before Mtre.Louis Guy, and bis colleague, notaries public, on the seventh day of July; one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, between the Honorable LOUIS JOSEPH PAPINEAU, of the city of Montreal, esquire, advocate, of the one part ; and JOShPH CLARKE, of the same place, juiner and architect, of the other part ; \u2014 being a sale by the said Louis Joseph Papineau to the said Joseph Clarke of \u2018* a lot of ground and emplacement situated in the St.Louis suburb of the said city, containing forty-two feet, frenely measure, in front, by about two hundred and forty-eight feet, french measure, in depth, designated on a plan drawn by J: Viger, esquire, on the fourteenth of October, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, remaining in the possession of the said vendor, by rhemumbers forty and forty-one, bounded in front by the south-west side of St.Denisstreet.in rear by on the south-east side by numbers thirty-nine, thirty-seven, thirty six, and different proprietors, and on the other side by numbers forty-two and forty-three.\u201d Secondly\u2014a deed made and executed before Mtre.Louis Guy, and his colleague, notaries public, on the thirteenth day of July.one thousand eight hundred and twenty, between the said LOUIS JOSEPH PAPINEAU and the said JOSEPH CLARKE ;\u2014being a sale by the said Louis Joseph Papineau to the said Joseph Clarke, of *\u201c a lot of ground and emplacement situated in Dorchester street, in: the said St.Louis suburb, containing thirty eight feet six inches in front on the line of the said Dorchester street, by eighty feet in depth, as the said lot is closed on each side, designated on a plan drawn by J.Viger, esquire, on the fourteenth October, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, by the number thirty-seven, bounded in front to the north-west by the said Dorchester street, in rear by the said purchaser, on one side, to the south west, by rhe said vendor, and on the other side to the north-east by William Hackings ;\"* the aforesaid several lots of ground and emplacements possessed by the said Joseph Clarke, as proprietor, for three years past.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or hypothec, under any title or by any means whatsoever, in or upon the said several lots of ground and emplacements, immediately previous to, and at the time the same were respectively acquired by the said Joseph Clarke, are hereby notified, that application will be mude to the said eourt, on the EIGHTH day of OCTOBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppusitions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that \u2018day, in default of which they will be for ever precloded from the right of doing so, \u2018 MONK & MORROGH, P.K.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 29th May, 1885.F ce of Lower Canada , ro ot ot Manteo, | IN THE KING'S BENCH.No.524.: / * Ex parte \u2014GODEFROY BEAUDET.;Ç PUBLIC NOTICR is hereby given, that ther have been lodged in the uffice of the prothonotary of the court of King\u2019s bench, of and for the district of Montreal, two Deeds ; the one made and executed before Mtre.J.Maillou, notary public and witnesses, on the second day of February, 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 one part ; and Sieur GODEFROY BEAU.GAZBITE DB QUEBHG: NET, his nephew, merchant, residing at Coteau du Lac, of the other part ;\u2014being a donation by the said Pierre Charret to the said Godefroy Beaudet, * of a laud situ- ute at Côteau du Luc, seiguiory of Suulanges, containing tbree arpents in front by twenty arpents in depth, und ut the end of the said depth,, (yrofondeur,) 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 Côte St.Hyacinthe or Rivière Rouge, thé suid land designated as number fifty, jruning on one side to the road which conducts to the said Côte 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 ;\u201d\u201d and possessed the said land by the suid Pierre Charret, as proprietor, during the three years lust preceding the date of the said deed of donation, and from thence hitherto by the said Gode- froy Beaudet; the other Deed executed belure Mire.J.Maillon and his colleague, notaries public, on the sixteenth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine, between Dame DESARAH PERRY, residing at Céteau du Lac, widow of the late Richard Ne- visson.esquire, of the one past; and the aforesaid GODEFROY BEAUDET, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Dame Debarah Perry to the said Gode- froy Beaudet, \u2018* of a lund situate at Céteau du Lac atores said, seigniory of Sunlanges, containing three arpents in front, by eighteen arpents, more or less in depth, bounded in front by the King\u2019s highway, and in rear by the land of Gabriel Martin, pére, or his representatives, | on one side joining the Chemin de Montée of the Côte St.Hyacinthe, and on the other side the late William Fraser or bis representatives, with a hutse and other buildings thereon, In the present sale is comprised a piece of land which was given by the said late Richard Nevisson, 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 bere specified 3°\u201d and pussessed the said land by the said Dame Debarah Perry, as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Godetroy Beaudet.The last mentioned lnwd sold, subject to the \u2018several charges, conditions and reservations mentioned in the said deed of sa.e, and in particular subject to cer- | tain charges in favor of Marguerite Poirier, widow of Gabriel Mertin.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privilege or bypotliec under any title or by any meaus whatsoever, in or upon the said immoveable, immed - ately previous to and at the time the same was acquired by the said Godelroy Beaudet, are hereby notified that application will be made to the said court, on he FIRST day of FEBRUARY term next, tor 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 said prothonotary, eight days at least before thatday, and thyt sn defuult thereof they will be forjever precluded from doing sou.MONK & MORROGH, P.K, B.io his quality of tutor, in due form of Jaw Appointed.to Ke- becon 11 udson Wilson, James Thomas Wilson, the younger, and Bustyee Scutt Wilson, kis three miner children, issue.of the marriage between the seid James Thomas \u2018\\ilson and the late Anne Tougb,.his wife, now decensed, 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 Quebec aforesaid, sitting the Court of Kings Bench there, be set.up for sale by.Jicitation for the tirst time (procédé à la première criée) the lot of ground, brick bouse, and premises bereinafter described, belonging to the, said Louis Simard, and to the said Rebecca Hudson Wilson, James Thomas Wilson, the younger, and Eustace Seutt Wilson ; that the same will be set up for the second tiroe, on THUKS- DAY, the EIGHTH day of the said month of OCTOBER, al the sine place and hour ; and that the said lot of ground, brick house and premises will be set up for the third and last time, and will absolntely and in due form of law be finally sold and adjndge d by Jicitation, on THURSDAY, the FIFTEENTH day of the said month of OCTOB R3 at the same place and hour, upon and subject to the several conditions, clanses, restrictions, matters ang.things mentioned and set forth in the written conditions of sale, (en here) which will\u2019 on the several days aforesaid.at the place and hour aforesaid, be found filed in the citice of thé Prothiono- tary of His Majesty's said Court of King's Beych, 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 pergons will be received to bid.\u2018 LU And it is hereby required that all persons hawitig, or pretending to have any cldim, right, or title to or ypon the said lot of ground.brick housa, and premises, ox to or upon any part thereof, do declare the same at the Prothogotary's office aforesaid, or at the office of the undersigned Attornies in Fort-street, in the upper town of the said city of Quebec, who prosecute on the part of the aforesaid Louis Simard, at whose office the said Louis Simard hath elected his domicile, the sale by licitation of the aforesyiddot of ground; brick house and premises.: Here follows the description of the lat of ground, brick house and premises hereinbefore mentioned.|.= .** All that certain lot of ground.situate, lying and being in the lower towir of the said city of Quebec.fronting the \u2018new nrarket; hounded in front to the north by Saint Paul street, on which the said lot and premises measure twenty \u2018nine feet six inches, in rear to the south by the propesty 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 Louis Simard, where the said lot is seventy-eight feet in depth, and op the other side to the east by Saint Croix street where the Jot 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 liouse erected and being on the aforesaid lot of ground with the right of mitoyenneté in the gable wall of the sait?house, and in the line fences in separation: with the said Louis Simard, and all and every the dependencies and appurtenances, rights\u2019 and members of the said premises without any exception or Prothonotary\u2019s Office, : » Montreal, 1st July, 1835.reserve.STUART & BLAUK er .- : SS reserve \u2014 LS AGE Pos-Plaintif; DISTRICT OF SAINT FRANCIS.Dated, 3d September, 1835, EE Province of Lower- Canada, , District of Saint Francis.} INTHE KING SBENCH.No.93.° Ex parte \u2014-JAMES CULLEN.UBLIC NOTICE .is hereby given, that there bas been lodged in the office of the prothunotary of the court of King\u2019s bench of and for the District of Saint Francis, n deed of sale avid conveyance, made and executed before Mure.Errol B., Lindsay aud colleague, notaries public, on the second day of February now last past, between Mrs, ELEANOR CANNON, of the city of Quebee, in the county and district of Quebec, widow of the late Gordian Horao, in bis lifetime, of the said city of Quebec, shop keeper, of the one part; and JAMES CULLEN, of the said city of Quehec, gentleman, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Mrs, Eleanor Cannon, widow Horan, to the said James Cullen, *¢ of all those several lots of land situate, lying und being in the township of Clifton, in the district of Three Rivers, and iv the Inferior Discrict (now district) of Satut Francis, in the said province of Lower Canada, kuown and distinguished in the letters patent, by which the said township was grected, and in a certain plan or description of the said township in the said letters patent, mentioned, and thereunto annexed, particularly described as follows, that is to say : lots numbers three, flve, six, seven.nine and ten, in the eighth range of lots of the aforesaid township of Clifton, each lot containing about two hundred acres of land or thereabouts, and making together twelve hundred acres of land or thereabonts, with the usual aliowance for bighways, with their and every of their appurtenances ;* and possessed hy the said Mrs Eleanor Cannon, widow Horan, as proprietor, for three years past, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privi lege or hypothec under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lots of land, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said James | Cullen, are hereby notitied that application will be made to the said court, on SATURDAY, the TWENTY SEVENTH day of FEBRUARY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for | of doing soever precluded from the right 1 WM.BELL, P.Xe.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Sherbrooke, 281 July, 1835.LICITATIONS.ADVERTISEMENT.! OTICE is hereby given to all whom 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 LQUIS SIMA RD.of the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, tavern-keeper, is plaintiff ; and JAMES THOMAS Wil.\u2018SON, of the said city of Quebec, teller in the Quebec Bank, DISTRICT OF KNOW all persons whom-it may con- QUEBEC.§ cern, that by virtue of a Writ of the: honorable Pnitirer PANET, one of the Justives:of the Court of King's Bench for the district of Quebec, dated: this fifteenth -day of September instant, the immoveable: property hereinafter described, belonging to thé commu~ nity between the late PIERRE CHARTRE, in his life- - time of the parish of St.Ambroise, yepman, and MARIE.LAFLAM ME, his wife, which has been sold by licitation upon the premises by Mtre.La.Panet, notary, on the third day of Septembersinstant, the Procès Verbal and.biddings of the same have been deposited in: our office by authority of justice, for thie purpose of receiving over- biddings for the space of six weeks, subject to \u2018the charges, clauses and conditions mentianed in the Procès Ferbal, and biddings, of which kvowedge may bè had\u2019 on application to the undersigned prothoñotaries, auffiorised - to receive overbiddings.© Here follows a description of the said inmoveable pré erly.\u2018 Alot of land situated In the parish of St.Ambroise, - seigniory of St.Gabriel, containing three arpents and six - perches in front, more or less, by all the depth which there may be taking from the Chemin de la Misére to the river St.Charles, bounded in front by the Route de la Misére, in rear by the river st.Charles, towards the south by.Jacques Chartré, and towards the morth by Charles Martel, wthout buildings thereon erected.\u2019 \u2018The six weeks will expire on the TWENTY EIGHTH day of OCTOBER next, at THEN o\u2019clack in the forengon, PERRAULT & BURRQUGHis, P.K.B; - Quebec, 16th September, 1885.,Ç op pre TR, ABSENT DEBTCRS.mde boo kerries Province of Lower-Canada, 1 ; ;Ç District of Quebec.| IN THE KING'S BENCH.© the 2d day of July; 1835.PETER SHAVER, of Matilda.in the province of Ufiper Canada, Jessie Wright Rose, of the township.of Willismse burg, in the said province of Upper Canada, lumber merchants, trading at the said township of Williamsburg as copartners, under the pame and firm of J.W, Rose & .Company, : | PLAINTIFTS ; vs.} | JACOB J.MERKLEY, of the said township, of Williams- burg and lately at the city of Quebec, lumbes merchant, DEFENDANT ; \"- RE + and Co GEORGE BROWSE, of Williamsbury, now at Quebco, lumber merchant, _.Tiers- Saigie.No.1394.J asuucH As it appears.upon davis and other papers of record in this cause, that.Pro-; cess.of Attachmenthath been sued out of this Count.againat thé estate, debts and effects of the Defendant Jacob $i Metfn ley, and that the said Jacob J.Merkley is departed from this.Province, so that service of such Pro cannot be.mmdedd' by law required, it bath been this day pp by tire Heads v .inspection of the Affi TNR OURBRC CAZBPMR Serremsen 17 EE VOTES ety date dre rable Philippe Panet, one of the Justices of this Court, upon the Petition of the above named Plaintiff, that notice in lieu 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 the Statute in such case made and provided.10w PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.Province of Lower Canada, NTHEKING'S BENCH, District of Quebec.4th August, 1835.HYPOLITE DUBORD, of the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec, esquire, merchant, PLAINTIFF vs, QLEMENT 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 ihe 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 lieu of such service be inserted in the Quebec Gazette Published by Authority, for the said defendant to appear in this court within two calendar months, and await the judgment of the court in this cause, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided ; notice is hereby given tothe said defendantto 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.\u2019 PERRAULT & BURROUGHS, P.K.B.DEFENDANT, HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, Quesec, 34 February, 1810.ESOLV FD, 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 irdividuals 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 Quesec 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 publie place where there is no church, during two months at least, before such petition is presented.12th March, 1817.Resouvep, That hereafter this House will not receive any Petitions for private Bills after the first fifteen days of each Session.22d March, 1819, ResoLvED, That after the present Session, before any Petition praying 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 tne third day of February, one thousand eight hundred and ten, also, at the same time, and in the same manner, give a notice, stating the Toll which they intend to ask, the extent of the privileges, the height of the arches, the interval between the abutments or Piers for the passage of Rafts and Vessels, and mentioning whether they purpose to erect a Draw.bridge or not, and the dimension of such Draw-bridge.4th March, 1824.RrsoLvED, That any 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 private Bill, which sum shall be returned to the petitioners if they do not obtain the passation of the law.(Attest) Wm.B.LINDSAY, CIk.Assy.@25 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 published, until the next meeting of the Legislature.OTICE is hereby given that the undersigning Proprietors and in possession of the Fief and Seigniory of Lotbinière, in the District of Quebec, in the Province of Lower Canada, have made application to His Majesty, by petition transmitted through His lixcellency the Governor in Chief, for a commutation and extinction of all Rents, Rights and Charges, Feudal and Seignorial on a certain tract of land fornung the augmentation to the said seigniory, conceded 25th March, 1693, and being of three leagues and a half in front, or thereabouts, by four leagues in depth, more or less ; bounded on the south-west by the Seigniory of St.Jean Deschaillons, on the north-east by that of St.Croix, on the south-east by the Townships of Nelson and Sommerset, and on the north-west by a line 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 vert) to the line which divides the Seigni- ories.af 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 to the regrant of a new title and to the change of tbe tenure of the said tract of land, as well as to the release, in the manner asked, of all rents, rights and charges, Feudal and Seignorial, which assent or opposition must be lodged in writing in the Office of the Executive Council, as directed by the AcL of the Imperial Parliament, of the 6th Geo.'IV.Chap.59.JULIE CHRISTINE CHARTIER DE LoTSINIERE JOLY, GaAsPARD, PIERRE GUSTAVE JOLY.Quebec, 18th August, 1835, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned will petition the Provincial Legislature, at its ensuing session, for an Actauthorising them and others to form a Joint Stock Company, for the purpose of mak- ine u RAIL ROAD from the lake Memphremagog, down the valley of St.Francis river, to the most practicable and convenient port on the river St.Lawrence; and that they will propose to require as toll : \u2014 For goods, wares and merchandize, not exceeding thirty five shillings per ton, For each passenger, not exceeding twenty shillings, Ichabod Smith, John Gilman, Benjamin Pomroy, Alex.Rae, H.smith, Thos.Gordon, C.F.H.Goodhue, L.C.Ball, S.Brooks, 0.King.Job Adams, Sherbrooke, August 28, 1833.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the Subscriber will apply to the Legislature of this Province, at its next Session, for the purpose of obtaining the privilege of constructing a TOLL BRIDGE on the River Carouge, to cross from the Parish of 8t.Foi, to that of St.Augustin, or vice versé, nt the actual ferry.The Bridge will have three axches, one of thirty feet, and two of forty atleast, and be raised four {eet above the highest water mark.The Subscriber will bnild a Swing Bridge\u2014and the Tolls to be levied will be as follows : \u2014 For every four-wheeled carriaze, londed os not, with the driver and four persons or less, drawn by two horses or more, or by other animals of drait-eight pence.For every wagon or the like carriage of four wheels, loaded or not, drawn by one horse \u2018or other beust\u2014six- pence.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;\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 halfpenny.For each pig, sheep, goat, calf or lamb\u2014one penny.For each person on toot\u2014vne halfpenny.PIERRE GINGRAS.Carouge, September 4, 1834.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned will petition the Provincial Legislature, at its 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 FRONTIER 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 \u2018Forty Shillings Ÿ ton.For each Passenger, not exceeding Twenty-five Shillings.J.W.Woolsey William Patton Ben].Tremain J.Fraser L.Massue P.Pelletier Saml.Neilson Jos, Morrin Fr.Buteau Chs.Deguise Jer.Leaycraft JS.M.Fraser.James Gibb John Strang Louis Fortier F, X.Méthot Noah Freer E.Parent T.A.Young Julien { houinard Wm.Phillips F.X.Réaume Wm.Walker P.Dasilva H.LeMesurier Martin Chinic D.Burnet R Quirouet G.Pemberton Quebec, 15th August, 1834, C.M\u2018Cailum.Common Council Hall, Montreal, Saturday, 16th May, 1835.HE COMMON COUNCIL of the city of Moutreal baving resolved in their sitting of yesterday, (Friday, 15th May, 1835,) to apply at the uext Session of tue Legislature of this Province, to obtain an Act authorising a LOAN of MONLY, for :he purpose of purchasing the Substituted Property belonging to the Estate of the late Mr.BASILE PROULX, St.Paul street, in this city, to make with this Emplacement an addition to the NEW MARKWT, \u2018Which the Commou Council intend to extend through the beach and river, to the distunee of three hundred feet at the Souih East of the Old Wharf of Commissioners\u2019 street, giving to that additional part of the said Market Place a width of four or five hundred feet along the river ; and the Common Council having also resolved, to petition to be authorized by the said Act, toopen a PUBLIC SEWER the whole width of this additional part of the Market Place ; and beyond to carry off the filth of the town, as far as below the Barracks ; and also, to erect several Privies for the convenience of the public at large, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that apolication will be made by the Common Council to the Provincial Legislature, for the passing of an Act for the above mentioned purposes, in order that all persons interested in the same, may be informed thereof and act accordingly.By order of the Mayor of Montreal, P.AUGER.See.C.C, NOTICE.FPYHE Public are hereby cautioned, against paying any money, or giving any goods on my account, without my order in writing, as I shall not be accountable for them from this date.TERENCE MAGUIRE, St.Nicholas, 17th June, 1835.ü TOTICE.\u2014 The Partnership heretofore carried on by the subscribers, under the firm of Thomas Gin & Cois this day dissolved by Mutnal Cousent ;\u2014 all claims against the said firm will be liqnidated by Messrs, Gibb and Shaw.who are duly authorised 10 receive and grant quittances for all outstanding debts.THOMAS GIBB, T.CARY & CO.HAVE FOR SALE: Gold Paper, plain and embossed, Gold bordering, and ornaments, Silver Paper,\u2014Mahogany.Do.Coloured Pupers\u2014a variety, Ersbossed Letter and Note Paper, Tinted, Do.Do, Embossed Message and Visiting Cards, Metallic, Enamelled or glazed Do, Mourning Do.Plain and gilt Do.Card Cases and Poeket-books, Drawing and Message Cards, All sizes, Music Paper, assorted, .London Drawing Boards, plain and tinted, assorted, Patent Silver Pencil Cases, Patent Ever.pointed Pencils, with spare-feads, Newman\u2019s Water Colours\u2014Iadian luk, Toy Colours, Pink and blue Saucers, Camelehair, fitch and sable Pencils, Prepared drawing Pencils\u2014Crow Quills Drawing Paper of all sizes, Bramah\u2019s patent Pens, Ornamented Ivory and Silver hapdles for do.\u2019 Silver Steel pen-points and handles, Port-folios\u2014various sizes, Parchment and Velium, Japan and Patent Record Ink, Hambro?, Hudson Bay and Swan Quills.Wax Tapers and Stauds, Patent 1uk-stands for travellers, Mathematical lustruments, Portable Desks, Glazed Tracing Paper, black and oiled do.Extra superfine Foolscap, &c.&e.+ THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.GOSFORD, ILLIAM THE FOURTH, by the Grace of Goo, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith :\u2014To our much beloved and faithful the Legislative Councillors of our Province of Lower Canada, and to our faithful and well belov- edthe Knights, Citizens and Burgesses of our said Province, Greering :(\u2014 Whereas the Meeting of our Provincial Parliament stands prorogued to the Twenty-first day of September instant, then to be held avd sit at our city of Quebec ; Know ye, nevertheless, that Sor certain pressing causes and considerations, us especially moving, We bave- thought fit, by and with the advice, of our Executive Council of our said Province, further to prorogue the same to Tuesday, the Twenty-seventh day of October next, so 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 entirely 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, to 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 TestimoNY WHEREOF.these our Letters We have caused to be: made Patent, and the Great Seal of our said Province to be thereunto affixed : Witness our Right Trusty and Right Well Beloved Cousin, The ¥Right Honorable AR\u20acHIB:L1D EARL ov Gosrorp, Baron Worlinghan of Beccles, in the County of Suffolk, Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, Vice Admiral of the same, and one of His Majesty\u2019s Most Honorable Privy Council, &c.&e &c.at Our Castle of Saint Lewis, in our City of Quebec, in our said Province of Lower ( anada, 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.G.Tuomas Amior, Clk.Cn.in Chy.Province of Lower Canada.GOSFORD.WILLIAM THE FOURTH, by the Graee 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 same nay concern, Greeting :\u2014 A PROCLAMATION, THEREAS Michael O'Sullivan, Pierre De Rocheblave and 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 our Reign, intituled, \u201c 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 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 Iicclesiastical authorities alone, since the Arret of His Most Christian Majesty, bearing date the third day of March, one thousand seven hundred and twenty-two ; And whereas the said Michaei O'Sullivan, Pierre Le 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 opfnion, with a Procès Verbal of their proceedings, by which they dr scribe and declare the limits and boundaries which they think most expedient to be assigned to the Parisly of Sainte - Marguerite of Blairfindie to comprehend \u201can extent of territory of an irregular form of about eleven miles in front, by 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- Quebec, 2d February, 1835, JAMES GIBB, tan i dE Me sms mes 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.Claude, which line crosses all the seigniory of the Prairie la 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.Claude as far as the line which separates the said township of Sherrington from the seigniory of Delery, from thence going towards the south in following the said line of separation 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 seigniory of Delery from that of Laprairie La Magdeleine, and then extending itself towards the east in leaving the point of contact with the lie of the township of Sherrington, always keeping the sume distance of twenty-eight arpents with the said line of separation between the said scigniory of La- prairie La Magdeleine and on the line parallel to the last Mmentioned seigniory as far as the meeting of the line which separates the land of Sieur Jean Bte.Surier from that of Bonaventure Roy ; from thence continuing towards the east aod parallelly to the above mentioned line of separation between the seigniory Delery on the one side and the barony of Longueuil and the seigniory of Laprairie La Magdeleine on the other, and cobtinued to the aforesaid distance of twenty-eight arpents as far as the little river Montreal ; from thence in leaving the said parallel line and crossing the said Jittle 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 3 from thence taking again the said parallel line and following the live which separates the first concession of the seigniory of D-lery from the second, as far as the hillock of Dudlyflour and that of Sieur Pierre Landry ; from thence extending towards the north in following the said line of separation beiween the land of one Dudly and that of Sieur Pierre Landry as far as the line which separates the barony of Longueuil from the seigniory of Delery; from thence extending towards the east in following the said line of separation between the barony of Longuenil and the seig- viory oi Delery as 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 lund number six, of Louis Henry Gauvin, esquire, as far as the un- conceded lauds of Dame la Baronue de Longueuil, exclusively ; from thence extending.towardsthe west io following the line which separates the said unconceded lands of Dame la Baronpe 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 B.rnier as far as the south line of the land of Sieur Jean Terrien ; from thence extending towards the east along the said south live from the land of the said Sieur Jean Terrien, as far as the east line of the concession called Petite Acadie; from thence extending towards the north in following the said east line of thesaid concession of Petite Acadie, as far as the land of Sieur Jean Bie.Boudreau, iuclusively, from thence extending towards the north-west vn following the line which separates the lands of the Savannes from the aforesaid cun- cession Petite Acadie, the said live extending as far as the road of tbe Prairie à St.Jean, and crossing afterwards the said road from the house of Sieur Pierre Ulderique Tremblay, following always a line iu the direction of the north, and leaving to the east the lauds of the Savannes ou the north of the said road of St.Jean and those of the Savannes of Ste.Thérèze until it meets the Said seigniorial live of Laprairie de la Mag.deleine to the place where is situated the Jand of the said Sieur Samuel Calcot, being the point of departure, regard being bud nevertheless, to the change made in the said limits and boundaries by the Décrét d\u2019érectivn Canonique, bearing date the ninth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, of the parish of Saint Luke, the ,neigbbouring parish, to the said parish of Saint Margaret of Blairfiudie, 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 seigoiory of Delery from the said barony of Longueuil to the line south of the lands of René Thibaudean, this concession, as described, having been annexed and being intended to form part of the parish of Saiut John the Evangelist\u2019! Now therefore Know Ye, that We of our especial grace and by virtue of the said Act, intituled, *\u201c An Act for ascertaining, establishing and cou- firming in a legal aod regular manuer, and for civil purposes the parochial subdivisions of varions 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 -Ste.Marguerite da Blairfiudie, and We have ordained, made, constituted, erected avd declared, and by these our Letters Patent do ordain, make, constitute, erect und declare the said Parish of Ste.Marguerite de Blairfindie to be a Parish for civil purposes agreeabiy to the provisions of the aforesaid Act of the Parliament of the said Province.In Testimony WHEREOF, 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 atid 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 Quebec, in our said Province of Lower Canada, the twenty-seventh day of August, in the year of our Lord ove thousand eight bun- dred and thirty-five and in the sixth yeaar of our Reign.D.DALY, 3 Secretary of the Province.Provinceof 7 Lower Canada.GOSFORD.WILLIAM THE FOURTH, by the @race 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 same may concern, Greeting :\u2014 | © .A PROCLAMATION.: HERFAS Michael O\u2019Sullivan, Pierre De Roche- .blave and Paul Jos.Lacroix, Esqnires; under, and by virtue of an.Act passed in the Parliament of our.Pro- GAZBMIB DB QUEBRO vince of Lower Canada, in the first year of our Reign, intituled, \u2018\u201c 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 seven huadred and twenty two ; and whereas the said Michael O'Sullivan, P.De Rocheblave and P, Jos.Lacroix, as such Commissioners a« aforesaid, have: made to our Governor in Chief of our said Proviuce, are- turn of their opinion with a Procés Verbal of their proceedings, by which they describe and declare the limits and boundaries which they think most expedient to be assigned to the Parish of Saint Jean L\u2019Evangelist.to eom- prehend, 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 Sieur 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 apd by virtue of the said Act, 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 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 Saint Jean L\u2019Evangelist ; and we have ordained, made, constituted, erected and declared, and by these our Letters Patent do ordain, make, constitute, erect and declare the said parish of Saint Jean L'Evan- \u2018gelist to be a Parish for.civil purposes, agreeably to the provision ot the aluresajd Act of the Parliament of the said Province, In TEsvimony WuEREOF, we have cansed these our Letters to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of our said Province ot Lower Canada to be hereunto affixed.WITNEss, the Right Honorable ARcriBaLp EaRrL oF Gosrorp, Baron Worlinghum of Beccles, in the county 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 une of\u2019 His Majesty\u2019s Most Houvrable Privy Council, At our Castle of Saint Lewis, in our City of Quebec, in our said Province of Lower Canada, the twenty seventh day of August, in the year of our Lord, vne thousand eight hundred and thirty five, and in the sixth year of our Reign.D.DALY, 2 Secretary of the Province.bret Province of Lower Canadas 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 same may concern, Greeting :\u2014 A PROCLAMATION, HEREAS Michael O\u2019Sullivan, Pierre De Roche- blave, and Paul Joseph Lacroix, Esquires, under aud by virtue of an Act passed in the Parliament of var Province of Lower Canada, inthe first year of ouy Reign, intituled, ¢ An Act fur ascertaining, establishing and confirming in a legal and regular mauner and for Civil purposes, the parochial subdivisions vf various parts of the Province,\u201d were nominated and appointed Commissioners for enquiring into and ascertaining the extent, mits and boundaries of the parishes and subdivisions thereof, within the district of Montreal, erected or established by ecclesiastical authorities alone since the 4rrét of His Most Christian Majesty, bearing date the third day ot March, one thousand seven hundred and twenty-two: Aud whereas 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 Province, à return of their opinion and a Procès Verbal ot their proceedings, by which they describe aud declare the limits and boundaries which they think most expedient to be assigned to the parish of the Conversion of Saint Paul, to comprehend an extent of territory of about une league and a half in front by about three leagues in depth, bounded on the north-west by the township of Kildare, on the south-east by the north-west line ot the parish of St.Antoine of La Valtrie, such as it was designated in the ecclesiastical décrct for the erection of the said parish, bearing date the twenty-second day of June last, on the north-east by the seignorial line of\u2019 Lauoraie, and on the south-west by the seigmorial line of Saiut Suipice.Now THEREVORE Know YE, that We of our especial grace and by virtue of the said Act, intituled, \u2018\u201c An Act lor ascertaining, establishing and confirming in a legal and regular manner and for Civil purposes, the parochial subdivisions of various parts of the Province,\u201d have thought fit to issue this Proclamation, and du by these preseuts confirm.and establish the aforesaid limits and boundaries, to be and remain those of the said parish of the Conversion of Saint Paul, and we have ordained; made, constituted, erected and declared, and by these our Lettess Patent do ordain, make, constitute, erect and declare the said parish of the Conversion of Saint Paul to be a parish for Civil purposes, agreeably to the provisions ot the aforesaid Act of the Parliament of our said Province.In TesTimoNY WHEREOF, 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 ARCHIBALD EARL or Gosrorp, Baron Worlingham of Beccles, in the county of Suffulk, Captain General and Governor-in-Chief in und over ows Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, EE Vice Admiral of the same, and one of His Majesty\u2019 M ; : Honorable Privy Council.Jesly's Most At our Castle of Saint Lewis, in our City of Quebec, in our said Province of Lower Canada, 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.D.DALY, > Secretary of the Province.rame Province of Lower Canada.AYLMER.WILLIAM THE FOURTH, by the Graceof 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 same may concern, Greeting :\u2014 A PROCLAMATION.VV HEREAS Michael O'Sullivan, Pierre De Rocheblave 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, \u2018\u2018 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 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 nlone since the Arrêt 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 und P.Jos.Lacroix, as such Commis sioners as aforesaid, have made to our Governor in Chief of our said Province, a return of their opinion with a.Procès Verbal of their proceedings, by which they describe and declare the linija and boundaries, which they think most expedient to be assigned to the Parish of Saint Antoine of La Valirie to comprehend ay extent of teniitory of about four miles and a half in front by about six miles in depth, bounded on the nurah-west Ly the depth of the lands which are situated tu the north of the stream of Point du jour, on the south-east by the river Saint Lawrence, on the north_east by the seigniorial line of Laneraie, on the south-west.by thé seigniorial line of St.Sulpice.\u201d Now THEREFORE, Know YE, that we of our especial grace and by virtue of the said Act, intituled, *\u2018 An Act for ascertaining, establishing and confirming in a legal and regular manner and for @tvil by these presents confirm and establish the aforesaid limits and boundaries, to be and remain those of the said Parish of Saint erected and declared, and by these aur Letters Patent do ordain, make, coustitute, erect and declare the said Parish of Saint Antoine of La Valtrie, to be a Parish for Civil purposes, agreeably to the provisions of the aforesaid Act of the Parlia~ ment of the said Province.In Testimony WHEREOF we-have caused\u2019 these our Letters Lowér Canada to be hereunto affixed.Wirngss our Right Trusty and Well Beloved MATTHEW litary Order of the Bath, our Captain General and Governor in.Chiefin and over our Provinces-of Lower Canada and Upper Canada, Vice Admiral of the same, &e.&c.&e.At our Castle of Saint Lewis, in our City of Quebec,.in our said Province of Lower Canada, the seventeenth: day of August, in the year of our Lord,.one thousand eight.hundred and thirty five, and in the sixth year of our Reign.D.DALY, A Secretary.of the Province.I Province of # Lower Canada.§ AYLMER: WILLIA M THE FOURTH, by the Grace of God, ofthe: Uniced Kingdom of Great Britainand 1lreland, King, Defender of.the ral.To all to whom these presents shall come, or whom the same- may concern, Greeting :\u2014 A PROCLAMATION, R7 HEREAS Michael O'Sullivan, P.De Rocheblave and: - Pierre Joseph Lacroix, Esquires, under and virtue of an Act, passed in the Parliament of our Province of Lower Cunadu in the first year of our Reign, intituled, * An Act lor ascertaining, establishing and confirming in a legal and regular manner and for Civil purposes, the parochial subdivisions of various parts of the Province,\u201d were nominated and appointed Comunissioners for enquiring into and ascertaining the extent, within the District of Montreal, erected or established by ecclesiastical authorities alone since the.4rréz of His Most Christian.Majesty, bearing date the third day of March, one thousand: Commis
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