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[" sm, I ee ein OI eo J 3 \u201cRaper Bm ar om\u2014 ~ strained to appear.New Knew vr, that for divers causes -and convenience of Our Loving Subjects, W& HAVE @heQuebeeGuset VOLUME XXII.\u2014No.28.MS THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1845.[New Series.) asile de TOME XX11.\u2014No.28.JEUDI, MAI 8, 1845, THEQUEBECGAZETTLEL.| \u2018PROVINCE OF CANADA.METCALFE.VICTORIA, by the grace of Gop, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, QsEEN, Defender of the Faith, ac.de.ac.To our beloved and faithful the Legisiative Councillors of the Province of Canada, and the K nights, Citizens, and Burgesses elected to serve in the Legis ative Assembly of our said Province, summoned and called toa meeting of the Provincia! Parliament of our said Vrevince, at cur city of Montreal, on Thursday, the Eighth day of May instant, to have been commenced and held, aud to every of you,~GREETING : \u2018A PROCLAMATION.HEREAS, on the Twenty-ninth day of March now last past, WE THOUGHT FIT to prorogue Our Pro- wincial Parlioment, to the eighth day of May instant, at which time in Our City of Montreal, you were held and con- and considerations, and taking into consideration the euse THOUGUT FIT, bv and with the advice of Our Executive Council, to relieve you, and each of you, of your attendance at the time aforesaid ; hereby convoking.and by these presents enjoining you and each of you, that, on TUilss- DAY, the SEVENTEENTH day of JUNE now next ensuing, you meet Us, in Our Prov nc'al Parliament, in Our CITY of MONTREAL, there to take into -consideration the state and welfare of Our said Province of Canada, and therein to do as may seem necessary.\u2014 HEREIN FAIL NOT, 1N TESTIMONY WHEREOF, WE lrave causrd these Our Letters to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of Our said Province of Canada to be hervunto affixed : Wirness, Our Right Trusty wif] We Beloved The Right Honorable CHarLys Trro- PHILUS, BARON METCALFE, of Fernhill, in the County of Berks, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Hono able Order of the Bath, one of Qur Most « Honorable Privy Council, Governor General of British North America, and Captain General and Governor in Chief, in and over Our Provinces or \u2018Canada, Nova Scotin, New Brunswick, and the Island of Prince Edwerd, and Vice Admiral of the same, &c.&c.&c.: At Our Government House, in Our City of Montreal, in Our said Province, this Second day of May, in the year of Our Lord, One thousand eight hundred and forty-tive, and in the eighth ye: r of Our Reign.By Command, FELIX FORTIER, C.C.C.2 i Sherifl 's Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, To wir 3 that the undermentioned LANDs and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required 10 make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d'un- nuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are vequired to be filed with the uudersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next precediag the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserter may be filed at any time within two days mext after the return of the Writs.ALIAS FIER! FACIAS, Quebec, to wit ¢ EAN BAPTISTE AUDETTE, of the No.1472.= city of Quebec, merchant, against JAMES FITZGERALD, heretofore of the city of Quebec, now o! the parish of St.Sylvester, shoemaker, and another, to wit : \u201c¢ A land, lying and being in the seigniory of St, Giles, in the purish of St.Sylvester, known as lot number twenty-two, in St.Frederick concession; bounded in front by the river Beaurivage, in rear by St.Paul\u2019s concession, on one side to the south west by Anthony McCormick, on the north east by James McMahon, containing ninety arpents or thereabouts iu suprrficics, with a wooden house, barn and stable erected thereon ; subject to the rights, dues and duties stipulated #nd reserved by and in favor of the seignior of the seiguiory in the original grant thereof a titre de cens.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Sylvester, on the FIFTEENTH day of JULY next, at TEN of the clock in the morning.\u2018Thesaid Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of July next.W.S.SEWELL iff.Sheriffs Office, 12 th*March, 1845, » Sheriff.[First published 13th March, 15845] + \u2014\u2014_ mame ALIAS FIERYI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : JFRANCOIS HARDY, of the parish of No.847.§ Pointe aux Trembles.cultivator ; against CHARLES ROUILLARD, of the parish of 3t.Henry, cultivator, to wit : \u2018* A land containing on the north west level of the public road, two arpents one perch and fifteen feet front, narrowing towards the depth which is of twenty seven arpents and three quarters at theend of whichthe said land has only one arpent and three quarters of width or thereabouts, joining on the north east Joseph Guilmet, and on the south west Michel Talbot, circumstances and dependencies ; subject to the rights, dues and duties stipulated and set forth in the original deed of concession à titre de cens.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Henry, on the FIFFKENTH dav of JULY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the seventeenth day of July next.W.8, SEWELL, Sherif, Sheriff's Office, 11th March, 1845.[First published 13th Mar-h.1845.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit ; ARIE ANNE MARTINEAU, of the No.1292.} city of Quebec, widow of the late Jean Dion ; against NoeL BraumoyiN, of the parish of St.Claire, cult vator, to wit : \u201c* À land situate in the parish of St.Claire at the place called Les longues Pointes, in the seigniory Jolliette, containing three arpents of land in front.by thirty arpents in depth; bounded on the north east in front by the river Etchemin, and on the south west by the said depth, on one side to tbe north by the said plaintiff, and on the other side to the south by Louis Tessier, repre: sentative of the heirs of Paul Beaudouin, circumstances, and dependencies ; subject to the rights, dues, and dnties, sti- pulatéd und reserved by and in favor ofthe seignior in the original grant thereof @ litre de cens.\u201d> To be sold at the chnrchdoor of the said par-sh of St.Claire, on the FIFTEANTE dav \u2018of Jury next.av Ten o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the said fifteenth day of July next.W.$, SEWLLL, Shersff.Sheriff's Office, 11th March, 1845.[ First publi-hed 13th March, 1845.1 ; PLURIES FLERI FACIAS.Quebec, ta wits PBENEZER BAIRD, esquire; of the No- 948.À city of Quebec.merchant ; against ETIENNE, EOURNLER, of the parish «f St.Thomas, \\xader, taste à YA emplacement situate:imahepadriph of St.Thomas, country of J'Is'et, côntairing one arpènt quatré.; bounded cn the north east by François Brenéche, ou the south by\u2018the same, onthe south Past by.Tssac Fournier, on the north hy the Queen\u2019s highway, with a hou-e, a barn, thereon erected.An other emplacem nt at the same place, of thirty feet infront by twenty six feetin depth, more or less, with a hangard thereon erected ; bounded on the north east, north and south east by Francois Breneche, ard on the south by the Queen\u2019s highroad ; subject to the rights, dues, and duties stipulated and reserved by and in favor of the seignior in the original grant thereof a ¢itre de cens.\u2019> To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Thomas, on the FIFTEENTH day of JULY nest, at TEN o\u2019clock in \u2018themorning.The said Writ returnable on the twenty-first day of July next.W S.SEWELL, Skeriff.She:ifs Office, 11th March, 1845.{First published 13th Maich, 1845.] FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : A UR ROSS, and ROBERT No.855.i MACKAY, of the city of Montreal, esquires, advocates, seigniors of the seigniorv of St.Giles ; agninst MICHAEL KININ, of the parish of St.Sylvester, farmer.towit, 1.\u2018¢ Three certain lots of land, situated in the parish of St.Sylvester, seigniory of St.Giles, known as numbers forty five, forty six, and forty seven, on the east side of Craig's road ; bounded in front by the said Craig\u2019s road, in rear by the lands oun the St.Mary's road, on one side by number forty four, aud on the other by lot number forty eight with a dwelling house, and other out buildings thereon erected.2.Three other lots, situated in the same parish and seigniory known as numbers forty five, forty six, and forty seven, onthe west side of Craig\u2019s road ; bounded in front by the said Craig\u2019s road, in rear by the lands of the township of Leeds, on ane side by number forty four, and on the other by number forty eight ; subject the said two lots to the rights, dues and duties, stipulated and reserved by and in favor of the seignior in the original grants thereof à titre de cets.\u201d\u2019 Tobe soldat the church door of the said parish of St.Sylvester, on the TWENTY-SECOND day of JULY next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the :ixtecn'h day of September next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 19th March, 1845.[First published 20th March, 1445.) PLURIES FIERY FACLAS.Quebec, to ri UJIIN BELL, of the city of Glas.No.490.gow, in the county of Lanark, io that part of the united kingdom of Great Brita n and Ireland, called Scotland, merchant ; against WILLIAM ROSS, of the city of Quebec, gentleman, John Edwatd 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 Quehec, merchant, issue of his marriage with the late Elizabeth Vaughan, both deceased, to wit: 1.\u2018 A lot of ground or emplacement, situate in the lower town of Quebec.containing fifteen feet two inches, french measure, in front, by seventy one feet in depth ; bounded in front by St.Peter street, in | rear by James Gibb, esquire, on one vide towards the north partly by the gable end wall of Mr.Glackineyer\u2019s house, und partly by the said Edward Glackmeyer's yard and store, and on the other side by the house, yard and store, hereinafter deseribed, the division walls of which said last meatigned house are mifoyen with the property presently described, together with u stone house erected onthe front of the said emplacement, and over the passage which is re-erved to he used at all times in common between the proprietors of the property now described, and those of the properties in rear and on both sides thereof.which said passage so reserved upon and over the suid emplacement, to communicate with the said adjoining properties, is 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 property, wbereof (he one presently described.forms a part.2 A lot of ground or emplacement, also sitnate in the lower town of Quebec, containing thirty feel two inches and a half or thereabouts in front, by seventy one feet in depth: bounded in front by St.Peter street, in rear by the said James Gibb.esquire, on the north side by the property hereinheKcre described, with whim (he division walla are mitoyen.nnd on the other side by the property of James McKerzie, esqnire, together with the house, store nnd stable thereon erected, and the right of passage to and from the said yard and store in common with the adjoining proprietors, by nnd through the passage under the adjoining house un the north side, subject to the keeping of the same in repair with the said adjoining proprictors, according to the old titles of the property, whereof the one presently described forms part.\u201d Tobe sold at my office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the FIFTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.\u2018Tue said Writ returnable on the sixteenth day of September next.: W.8, SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 7th May, 1845.[First published 8th May, 1845 ] FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, ta wit: W ILLIAM POWER, esquire.of No.756, the city nf Quebec.one of the cirenit judges for the district of.Quebec ; \u2018against PATRICK SAVAGK, of the city of Quebec.stevedore and another, to wit: \u201c The leuse or bail emphytéotique, l'or forty years of which twenty one years remiin yet unexpired.from the first doy of May, one thousand eight hundred aml forty five, ptalot of band and wooden house, two stories - high, theteon cunstructes, the property of Jonathan William Muxbam and Margaret Doe, oe their representatives situate ot Pres-de=cille Chrinplain street, Quebec near the place called l\u2019Ance des Mares, ond leased by them aforesaiti to Anne Costly, by deed passed before J.Bélanger, and colleague, notaries public, the seventh April, ove thousand eight hundred and twenty six.the said house measuring twenty seven feet in breadth on the front of the street by twenty five feet in depth 3 bounded onthe north by John Kvie.on the west by the representatives of the:nid J.W.Muxham.in rear by the Cape and infront by Champlain street, the said lot of ground and premises being subjectaccording to the said lease to the payment of six pounds corrency per annum, to the representatives of the said J W.Maxham and Margaret Doe, ns canon emphyléotique, payable on the first day of May.\u201d To be sold at my office, in the court house.in the said city of Quebec, an the FIFTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock ia the morning.The said Writ returnable ou the sixteenth day of September next.\"W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, Sheiifi*s Office, 7th May, 1845, \u2019 { Firstpnblished 8th May, 1545 ] FIERI FACIAS.| Quebec, to wit pp SAN THOMAS TASCHE- No.635.REAU, esquire, advocate, of the city of Quebec, in his quality of curator duly elected in law to the vacant estnte und succession of the late honorable Jenn Thomas Taschereau, in his lifetime one of the judges of Her Majesty's court of Queen\u2019s bench for the district of Quebec, And seigniorin possession and proprie- ter of the seigniory of Joiliet ; against JOSEPH FOURNIER, esquire, ol the parish of Ste.Claire, in his quality of curator in due form of law elected to the vacant estate and succerson of the late Etienne Ruy, in his lifetime, cul tivator, of the said parish of Ste.Claire, to wit : \u201c* A land, situate ond lying in the said se\u2018gnivry ot Jolliet, in the parish of Ste, Claire, in the first range on the north east side of the river Etchemin, of one arpent and a half in front or thereabouts, by thirty urpents in depth ; bounded in front on the south west by the river Etchemin, in depth on the north east by the end of the said thirty arpents in depth, joining on one side on the north west to Julien Savache, and on the other side on the south east to Jeseph Fournier ; subject to the rights, dues and duties stipulated and reserved by and in fuvor of the seiguiot in the original grant thereof fifre de cens.\u201d> To be rold at the church door of the said parish ot Ste, Claire, on the NINTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in tbe morging., \u2018The said Writ returnable on the sixteenth day of September next, Sheriff's Office, 7th May, 1545.[First published 8th Muy, 1845.) ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : EAN MARIE POT- No.976.VIN, esquire, merchant of the parish of St, Pierre anu St, Paul dite Bor rerun as SR ORR.rp Te v ar ARR © mart rms tie rg LSTA RAE IST ES MES 190 TES QUAEBRC GAZGRTTR Mar 8, Baie 8t.Paul ; against CELESTIN B OI VIN, of the same place, cultivator, to wit : \u201c* Two nrpents of land in front by forty arpents in depth, situate and lying in the concession called St.Je- rôme in the said parish of St, Pierre and St.Paul dite Baie St.Paul ; bounded in front by the depth of the lands of the first concession, and in rear by the end of the said depth, joining on the north east to Denis Tremblay, and on the south west to Joseph Fortin, with buidings thereon erected ; subject to all the seigniorial rights, in favour of the Messieurs du Séminaire of Quebec, seigniors of the suid place,\u201d To besold at the church door of the said prrish of Baie St.Paul, on the NINTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the sixteenth day of September next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 7th May, 1845.[First published 8th May, 1845.Sherift\u2019's Sales.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.vo wie : t PY BLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the uudermentioned LANDS and TENEMENTs have been seized, and will be sold at the ves.pective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019un- nuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, ave required to be filed at our Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ, FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : HoMas FrostE, of Liverpool, in No, 1291.ç that part of the United Kingdom, of Great Britain and Ireland called England, and RICHARD M.HARRISON, of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, traders and copartners, carrying on business as such at Montreal, in the district of Montreal, under the name, style and firm of Froste and Harrisson, plaintiffs ; against'the lands and tenements of CHarLEs T'AIT, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, esquire, defendint : 1.\u201c A lot of land, situate, Iving and being on the Great St.James street, of the city ot Montreal, in the district:of Montreal, of sixty two feet in front, by sixty feet and six inches in depth, english measure, more or less, without warranty 3 bounded in front by the Great St.James street, in rear by the lot hereinafter described, belonging to the defendaut, on one side by thie land and property of Olivier Berthelet, esquire, and on the other side by the lands and tenemen's belonging to the heirs or representatives of the late Benjamin Beaupré.with a wooden shed thereon erected, and enclosed in front by aboard fence.2.À lot of land, situate, lying and being \u2018oi Notre Dame street, in the said city and district of Montreal, of sixty two feet in front, by one hundred and fourteen feet six inches in depth, english measure, more or less, without any warranty ; bounded in front by Notre Dame street, in rear by the lands hereinbefore described, the property of the defeudant, on one side by the land and property of Olivier Berthe-et, esquire, and on the other side by the inds and tenements the property of the heirs and representatives of Benjamin Beaupré, with two three stories cut \u2018stone houses, a stone hangar, a brick stable, a shed and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at our office.in the city of Montreal, on\u2019the Fou RTEENTH day of Jury next, at Ten o'clock in the moraing.I'he said Writ re- \u2018turnable on the fifteenth day of July next.BUSTON & \u2018COFFIN, Sheriff.Sherifi\u2019s Office, 26th February, 1845.(First published 13th March, 1845.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal to'wit : MABLE PrevosT, of the city and No.1105.} , district of Montreal, trader, esquire, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of Louis IDouARD GLOB: NsKY, of the parish of Ste.Scholastique, in the district of Montreal, notary, heretofore trader, defendant : 1.\u2018\u201c An emplacement, situate, lying and being at Ste.Anne des Plaines, of one half arpent in front, by one arpent in depth, more or less, without warranty as to precise measure ; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway, in rear by the representatives of Jean Baptiste Labrécle, on one side by Moyse Granger, and on the other side by Edouaid Mercier, with a house, a stable, a shed and milk house thereon erected.2.An emplacement, sitnate in the same place, of one half arpent in front, by one arpent more or less in depth ; bounded in front by a street not legally openñed, (non verbalisée.) in rear and vn one side by Pierre Terrien, und on the other side by the representatives of Jean Baptiste Labréche, without any buildings thereon evected ; subject the said two lots of laud, to the droit de retrait in favor of the seignior of the seigniory, in the censive in which the said two lots of land are situated, and to all the charges, clauses, conditions, servitudes and reserves, meu- tioned in the deeds of concession of the said emplacements.\u201d To be sold at the church door or at the place where the divine service is celebrated, iu the parish of Ste.Anne des Plaines, on the FouwTEENTH day of Jury next, at Ten o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the fifteer.th day of July next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff \u2019s Office, 27th February.1845.[First pablished 13th March, 1845.] FIER1 FACTAS.Montreal, to wit : HEE Honorable FRANCOIS No 2115 { PIERRE BRUNKAU, of the parish of St.Bruno, in the d strict of Montreal, esquire, seignior of Montarville, and one of the members of the legislative Council of Canada, plaintiff ; against the land: and tenements of GEDEON ROBERT, of the same place, turrie-s defendant : 1.\u201c A lot of land, lying ans being in the par:sh of St.Bruno, in the seigniory of Montarville, in the di: trict of Montreal.in the range called Rabastatière, con taining one arpent and a half in front.by one arpentand a half in depth ; bounded iu tiont by the highway of the old mill, in rearand on both sides.by the seignioral domain, with a louse thereon erected, the whole without warranty of precise measurement,\u201d To be sold, subject to the droit de retrait, in lavor of the seignior of Montarville, whereof the sume derives, and to all the other « harges.clauses, con- aitions, servitnd 8 and reserves, as well of the deed of concession as of the titre nounel, at.the church door of the parish of St.Bruno, the FOURTEENTH day of JULY, vext, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of July next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 8th March, 1845.[First published 13th March, 1845.] FIERI FACIAS, Montreal.to wit + ME AMABLE LEpuc, of the city No.655, @ of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, widow of the late Charles Perrrault, in his lifetime of the same place, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of Joseru PFLTIER, of the same plaee, in the district aforesaid, carpenter, defendant : *\u201c À lot of land or emplacement, situate in St.Lawrence suburbs, in the city of Montreal, containing thirty feet more or less in front, by forty feet in depth, and which are included within the following boundaries, to wit : bounded in front by the said plaintifi, in depth by Augustin Racine, on one side by Toussaint Lecompte, and on the other side by Barthelemi Gaudry, with a wooden house thereon erected, and with a passage of eight feet in breadth on the line of Barthelemi Gaudry, by thelength which there may be from the front of the said emplacement up to Sangninet street, the said passage mitoyen, between the said plaintiff\u2019s and the said defendant.their heirs and assigns\u201d To be sold in our office at Montreal, ou the FOURTEENTH day of JULY next, at ELEVEN o'clockinthe morning.\u2018The said Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of July next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 7th March, 1845.(First published 13th March, 1845.) FIERI FACLAS.Montreal.to wit } We) PLENDERLEATH CHRIS- No.2512.| TIE, of the parish of St.Atha.nase, in the district of Montreal, esquire, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of AMBROISE ( HOINIERE, yeoman, of the seigniory Delery, in the s.id district, defendant : *\u201c The south half of lot number four in the fifth concession seigniory Delery, being two arpents in front by twenty eight arpents in depth ; bounded east in front, by the fourth concession, west in depth by the sixth concession, on one side by lot number three, and on the other side by the land of Pierre Bissonnette, without buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of Napierville, in the parish of St.Cyprien, on the FOURTEENTH day of JULY next, at TEN o'clock in the morving, The Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of Ju'y next, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 26th February 18435.[First published 13th Mareh, 1845.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : A BEL HOUGHTON, of St.Albans, No.547, ; in the State of Vermont, one of the United States of America, esquire, pliintiff ; against the lands and tenements of GEORGE CHIPMAN, of the seigniory of St.Armand, in the district of Montreal, esquire, defendant : !.\u201c* A lot of land situated in the seigniory of St.Armand, in the district +f Montreal, being part of lot number three, on a plan of division of the land of the late John Ruiter, among the heirs of his estate, the said plau made by Amos Lay, surveyor, and dated the sixth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and nine, containing ninety acres, in superficies, more or less ; bounded to the south by the Provigee line, to the west by the remaining part oi thesaid lot number three owned by Miles Krans, to the north by Miles Krans and James Allen, and to the east by lot number four, on the said plan, without any buildings thereon erected.2.A lot of land situated in the seigniory of St.Armand, in the district of Montreal, being lot number four on the plan of division aforessid, containing sixty acres, in superficies, more or less ; bounded to the south by the Province line, 10 the west partly by lot number three «n the said plan, aud partly by Miles Krans and George Krans, and to the east by the lois known as numbers one hundred and twenty two and one hundred and twenty three, on the sa d plan, with a large wooden dwelling house, one saw mill, one grist mill, one marble mill, one furnace, one biacksmith\u2019s shop.two barns and otber buildings thereon erected.Each of the said two lots so seized,\u201d To be sold, (subject to the conditious and charges in favor of the seignior specified in the original deed of concession.) at the door of the Episcopal church, in the village of Philips- burgh, in the parish of St.Paul, in the said seigniory of St.Armand, on the FOURTEENTH day of JULY next, at the hour of TEN in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the fifteenth day of July next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheiff\u2019s Office, 7th March, 1545.(First published 13th March, 1845).FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit:} OHN RO£s, of Edwardstown, in No.331.J the seigniory of Beauharnois, in the.district of Montreal, gentleman, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of ROBERT BRAYTON, of the same place, yeoman, defendant : \u2018* À lot of land being number seventy in Edwardstown, in the seigniory of Annficid or Beanharnois, in the said district, containing four arpents in width, by twenty-five arpents in length making one hundred arpents in superficies, more or less, with no buildings thereon erected ; honnded in tront by lots numbers fifty and fifty one in Edwardsiown, and the Queen's highway, in the rear by the lot number two of the Nucton Creek concession, the property of Owen Dunn, and on the north east side by number sixty nine, the property of Timothy Colliss, and on the south west side by number seventy one, the property of James Black, according to the deed of concession of the said lot of land granted by the Honorable John Richardson, in his capacity of curator to the vacant estate of the late George Ellice, esquire, in his lifetime seiguior and proprietor of the aforesaid seigniory, to Robert Brayton, by deed passed before Louis Saranlt, notary, and his colleague, on the twenty eighth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty two.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of st.Martine, in the seign'ory of Beauharnois, on the FOURTEENTH day of JULY next, at TEN of the clock.in the forenoon.The \\Vrit returnable on the fifteenth day of July vext, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 6th.March, 1545.(First published 13th March 1845) FIERI FACIAS.Moutreal, to wit ; AMES .EERRIER, of Montreal, ia No, 377.the district of Moutreal, merchant, p'airtif; against BAZILE.XROUILLET, of Chambly, ia the said district, trader, defendant: 1.¢ A land, situated agd being ia the parish of St, Joseph de Chambly, in the Gis~ trict of Montreal, coutsining two arpents in front by twenty four arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in frout by the road of the Quarante, in rear by Justine Frevière, on one side by Bazile Lavoix, and on the other side by Antoine Lefebvre, with a house, and other buildings thereon erected ; subject to the right iu favor of Marie Aune Fournier, widow of the late Joseph Garean, during her lifetime of the enjoyment and occupation of one half of the said house and a small garden and the joint use of a well and an oven.2.A lot of land, sitnated in the said parish of St, Joseph de Chambly, containing two arpentsin front to the depth of about twenty arpents, theuce taking three arpentsin front by a further depth.of twenty arpents, the whole more or less 3 bounded in froat by the little river Montreal, in rear by the road of the Quarante, on one side by David Pepin, and Toussaint Barsa- lou aud on the other sideby Pierre Robert, and Antoine Lefebvre, with a house, barn, and other buildings thereon.erected,\u2019 \u2018To be sold, (subject to the droit de retrait, iu favor of the seignior, also to all the charges, corditions, clauses, and reservations set forth in the deed of concession, ) at the chprch door of the said parish of Chambly, on the TENTH day of JUNE uext, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returuabie on the fifteenth d.y of, July next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 1st February, 1845, [First published 6th Februarv, 1845.1 FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit if REDERICK EUGENE No.1717, GLOBENSKY, esquire, no- Charles Lambert Durront, in his lifetime of the said parish of St.Eustache, co-seigneur of part of the seiguiory of Alille Isles, situated io the district of Montreal, plaintiff ; aginst LETTE, esquire, heretofore of the parish of St, Jéidme, in the district of Montreal, and now of the parish of Vaudreuil, in the said district, defendant: 1, © A land, situate in the parish of St.Jérôme, near the village, on the southof the north River, in the continuation of the seigniory of Mille Isles, cou- taining three arpents in frout, by th rty arpents -or thereae bouts in depth, more or less ; bounded in frout by the said river, in rear by the lands of the Côte St.Antoine.on one side by the domaiu of tbe snid seigniory, and on the other site by François Ouimet, and others, with the exception of the Jean Lerouche, Joseph Benoit, Joseph Mavé, Francois Girard, P.erre Beaudrie, and Jean Baptiste Gascon, which are found between the said river and the front highway of the said land.2.Another land, designated as lot number twenty, situate on the north of the north River, in the same parish, containing three arpents in frout,by forte river, in rear by the nnconceded lands, joining on one side to lot number nineteen, possessed bythe representativ-s of Pierre hereinafter described.with a barn, and stable thereon erected.3.Another land, situate in the same.place, designated as lot number twenty-one, of three arpents in front, by forty arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front: by the said north River, in rear by the uucouceded lands, joimng on one side to the second lot hereinbefore described, andon the othez side to the fourth lot, hereinafter described, with 2 wooden house, thereon erected.4.Another land, sitnate in the same place, designated as lot number twenty-two, of three arpents in front, by forty arpents in dep:h, more or less bounded in front by the said river, in rear by the unconce- ded lands, joining on one side to the third lot hereinbetore described, and on the other side tothe fifth lot hereinafier described, with a house thereon erected.5.Another Jand, situate in the same place, designated aslot number twenty.three, of three arpents in front, by furty arpents in depth, more or less ; bounded in front by the said north River, iu reac by the unconceded lands, joiving on one side to the fourth lot, hereinbefore described, and on the other side to lot numb v twenty-four, possessed by the representatives of Francois Paquette, and others, with a barn thereon erected, the whole more or less, without any warranty as to precise measure ; subject to the seignivral rigbts and droit de retrait > To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St, Jérôme, onthe TENTH day of JUNE next, at TEN o\u2019clock in.the morning, The said Writ returnable ou the fifteenth day of July next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Ist Februcery, 1815.F1ERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit: RS HOLMES, esquire, No.2607.} of the parish ot St.Lue, in the.district of Montreal, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of THEOPHILE LEMAY, esquire, notary, of the parish of St.Marie de Munnoir, iu the said district, defendant: 1.** Ap emplacement, situate in the parish of Ste.Marie dz Monnoir, containing three quarters of an arpent, more or less, in front.by the depth which thera may be, taking to the Queen\u2019s highway going to a coulée which bounds the said emplacement; bounded in front by the Queen's highway, iu rear by the said coulée, on one side by a rond de.montée, on the viber side partly by Charles Lemay, and purtly by.François Langevin, with a house, barn, stable, shed, and other buildings thereon erected.No.2.A land situate in the parish of Ste.Marie de Monaoir.containing 'hree arpents in front, by twency SX arpents in a line, and tbirty arpents in the other in depth, the whole more or less 5 bounded in front partly Ly therivalet St, Lows, and partly by the Queen\u2019 highway, in rear by the rivalet Sagesse, on one side by the road de montée, and on the other side by Churles Le- may, with a honse, barn, stable, thereon erected.No, 3.A land situste in the parish of Ste.Marie de Mounoir, containiog three arpents in front, by thirty arpents in depth, the whole mure or less ; bounded in front by the rivalet St, Louis, in rear by the lands of the cordon, on one side by Fi auiçois Ménard, and on the other side by the suid defendant, withoot any building thereon erected No.& Aland, situale in the perish, of Ste, Marie de Muonnoir, containing three arpents in front, by fourteen arpents in dep'h, the whole more or less ; bounded in front by the Queen's highway, in rear by the rivulet Sagegse, on one side by the lot hereinbefore designated, and on the other side by Angu-tin Fournier, without any buildivæ thereun erected, No.5, Aland in its natural state.terre à bois, si uate in the parish of Ste, Murie de Monnoir,, * tary, of the parish of St.Eustache, in the district of Moat.real, curator du'y elected to the vacant succession of the late the lands and tenements of JEAN BAPTISTE LAVIO- emplacements possessed by Guillaume Nantell, Joseph Gadon,\u2019 arpeats io depth, more or less ; hcunded in front by the said: Paquette, and on the other side to lot number twenty-one, gr Er SC A raed PE Ba Pe 1845.containing three arpents in front, by thirty arpents in depth the whole nore or less ; hounded in front by the highway of la côte double de Ratotte, in rear by the lands of St.Césaire, on one side by Toussaint Tetreau, and on the -other side by Louis Ostigny, without building.No.6, A land, situate in the porish of St.Jean Baptiste, of an irregular figure, containing twenty five arpents more or less in superficies ; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s high- wav, in rear partly by Lambert Fontaine, and partly by Muïse Marceau, on one side by Antoine Poirrier, and on the other side by Claude Brault, withoot buildings thereon erected.No, 7.A land, situate in the parish of St, Césaire, containing three arpents in front by twenty six arpents in depth, the whole more orless ; bounded in front by the Queen's highway, in rear by the Honorable P.1).Debartzch, or lis representatives, on one side by Sins Batchelder, and on the other side by Peter Trunx, without building.No.8 A land, situate in the parish of St.Césaire, known as number five hundred and thirty nine, containing forty nine arpents and fifty perches more or less in superficies ; bonnded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway, in rear and on one side by the Honorable P.1).DeBartzch, or hisrepresentatives,and on the ntherside by the said defendant, without buildings No, UV.A land, situate in the parish of St.Césaire.known as number five hundred and forty, containing eighty eight arpents and thirty perches more or less in superficies ; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway, in rear by the Honorable P.D.Debartzeh, or his representatives, on one side by the lot hereinbefore designated, and on the other ride by the said defendant, without buildings.No.Jo.A land, sitnate in the parish of St, Césaire, Ynown as number five hundred and forty-one, containing ninety-three arpents and one perclie, more or less in superficies ; bounded in front bv the Queen\u2019s bighway, in year by the Honorable PD.Debartzch or bis representative, on one side by the lot hereinbefore designated and on the other side partly by n road de montée, and partly by the lands of the cordon, without buildinrss, No.11.À lot of land situate in the parish of Chambly, now called St.Bruneau, containing one arpent and a half in front.ty eighteen arpents in depth, the whole more or less ; bounded in front by the Queen\u2019s highway, in rear by the rivniet Masse, on one side hy Albert Robert, and on the other side by one St.Germain, without bwldings thereon erected.\u201d To 5e sold as follows, to wit: Numbers one, two.three, four and five, at the church door of the parish of Ste.Marie de Monnoir, on the TwWENTY-FIFTH day of August next, at the hour of TEN o'clock in the forenoon 3 Nenn- ber six, atthe church door of the parish of St.Jean Baptiste, on the SAME Dav, at the hour of Two of the clock in the afrernoon ; Numbers seven, cight, nine and ten, at the church door of the parish of St.Césaire, on the TwENTY-sIXTx day of AuausT next, at the hour of Ten of the clock in the forenoon; and lot number eleven, dans la pavoisse de Chambly, on the said Twestv-sixtr day of AuGusT next, at the tour of TurkE ot the clock in the afternoon.The said Writ returnable on the sixteenth day o1 Sep- r next.teinbe ROSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 19th April, 1845, {First poblished 24th April, 1845.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : UBERT SENTAINE, No.1016.of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, carpenter and joiner, plaintiff ; agninst the lands and tenements of ANNE CAROLINE CARTWRIGHT, wife of PETER N.RO®SITER, esquire, advocate, from him duly separated as to property, of the said city of Montreal, defendant : \u2018\u201c Alot of ground or emplacement situated in St.Alexis street, in the city of Montreal, containing seventy five feet in front by sixty three feet io the rear; bounded in front by the said street, in the rear partly by the representatives of Fortier estate, and partly by Henry Rambeau, on one side by one l\u2019aré, and ou the other side by Benjamin Demerse, with a large three story stone house and buildings in the yard thereon erected, the whole more or less, withont warranty of precise measurement, as the same is now enclosed, > To he sold, at our office, in the city of Montreal, on the TWENTY-FIFTB day of AUGUST next, at the bour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The W rit returnable on the sixteenth day of September next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 19th April, 1845.{First published 24th April, 1845.1] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : EWIS MOFFATT, of the city No.1825.} of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, esquire, executor of the last will and testament of the late William Stephens, in his lifetime of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JAMES PORTEOUS, of Ste.\u2018Thérèse de Blainville, in the district-of Montreal, esquire, now a prisoner in the common gaol of the said district, tutor to the minor children issue of his marriage with the late Caroline North- edge, in her\u2019lifetime of Ste, Thérè-e de Blainville aforesaid, trader, marchande publique.under the firm of Caroline Porteous and company, and separated from him as to property, defendant : *\u201c A lot or parcel of land.lying and situate in the said parish of Ste.Thérèse de Blarnville, in the district of Montreal, of one and half arpent in from, by twenty arpents in depth, be the same more or jess ; bounded in front partly by the little river aux chiens, and partly by the lands ond tenements of John Morris.esquire, in the rear by the lands and tenements of the said John Morris, esquire, on the south west side in part by the lands and tenements of doctor Michael McCulloch, and in part by the Scotch church, and also in part by the lands and tenements of the said John Morris, esquire, and on _the north east side dy the landaand tenements of Ovide Turgeon, and the said John Morris, esquire, with a three story stone house, a potashery and other buildings thereon erected,\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of Ste.Thérèse de Blainville, on the EIGHTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoen.The Writ returnable the sixteenth day of September next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 3d Mav, 1845.[ First published 8th May, 1845 ] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to vis} A LEXANDRE ROY, of the No.412.parish of St.Joseph de \u2018Sou.GAZETTE DE QUEBRC, 191 langes, in the district of Montreal, esgnire, in his capacity of tutor duly elected en justice to the minor child issne of the marriage of the late Etienne Rav, in his lifetime of Montreal, esquire, and Dame Léocadie Peltier, of the same place, plaintiff: against the lands and tenements of JOSEPH LALONDE, of the parish of St, Timothée, in the district of Montreal, veoman, defendant : \u201c* A lot of land, situate and lying in the said parish of St, Timotlhée, in the county of Beauharnois, in the said district, containing one arpent and a halfofland in breadth, by twenty five arpents in depth.the whnle more or less : bounded in front in the north eastline by the canal.andin the south west line by the river St.Lawrence, seeing that a pointof land is fonnd on theother side of the canal which has formed a part of the said Int of land before the canal intersected it, in depth hy unconceded land, on one side on the north east by Charles Lehceuf, and on the other side on the sonth west by Ignace Tessier, with a house, a barn, a wood- yard, and an oven thereon erected\u201d To he sold at the church donr of the parish of St.Timnthée.on the EIGHTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the sixteenth day of September next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 3d May, 1845.[First published Sth May, 1543.1 FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : | HE Honarable ROBERT UN.No.381.WIN HARWOOD.a! the seig- niory of Vaudrenil, in the district of Montreal, Esquire, and LOUISE JOSEPHTE CHARTIER pe LOTBI- NIERE, his wile, seignioress and proprietress of the said seigniory by her said hu-band duly antharized.plaintiffs 3 against the lands nnd tenements of MATHEW WARD.of the parish of St, Michel de Vaudreuil, in the seigniory of Vaudrenil, in the district of Montreal, farmer, now in the hands and possession of Alexander Herbert, of the city and district of Montreal, gentleman, curator duly appointed to the délaissement made in this cause hy the said Mathew Word, and mentioned and described in the scheduls annexed to thesaid writ, marked A.defendant : ¢ Two lots of land, contiguous to one another, situated in the seigniory of Vaudreuil, in the snid district of Montreal, known and distingnished as lots numhersforty-three and, forty-four, containing altogether, six arpents in front, hy twenty arpents in depth, the whole more or less 3 hounded in front hy the Grand or Ottawa | river, in rear by nunconceded lands, on one side by lot number forty two belonging to Pierre Segnin or his representatives.and on the other side by lot number forty- five, belonging to Réné Jean Lonis, or his representatives, with two wooden honses, two old barns, and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d Ta he sold, subject to the droit de retrait, in favour of the seignior of the said sei- gniory, &c.at the chureh door of the parish of St.Michel de Vaudreuil, on the EIGHTH dav of SEPTEMBER next.at the hour of TEN of the clock.in the forenoon.The Writ returnable on the sixteenth day of September next.BOSTON & COFFIN Sheriff.SherifPs Office, 39 May.1845.[First published 8th Mav.1845 ] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit 3 | EAN BAPTISTE BELANGER, No, 601.Fi priest, curate of the parish of St.Ours.in the district of Manireal.plaintiff; against the lands and tenements of PIERRE HARPIN, of the same place, yeoman.defendant: 1.¢¢ A land, situate and lying in the parish of St.Onrs, on the sonth of the river Richelieu, containing two arpents in front, more or less, \u201chy thirty arpentsin depth ; bounded in front by the said river Richelieu, in depth by the lands of the rivulet La- plante, on one side on the north east by Nèré Harpin, and on the other side on the sonth west hy Antoine Bouvier, with a wooden house nat finished thereon erected.\u201d To be sold, subject to the droit de retrait, in favour of the seignior of the seigniory whereof the same derives, and to all the other charges, clauses and conditions men'ioned and set forth in the deed of concession of the said land, at the church door of the said parish of St.Ours on the FIGHTH day of SEPTEMBER next.at TEN celoek in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the sixteenth day of September next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriffs Office, 20th April, 1845.[ First publiched 8th Mav.1845.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit 1 oJ EROME LONGPRE\u2019, No.289.of Rivière du Nord, in the continuation of the seigniory of Mille Tsles, now the parish af St.Jérôme.in the district of Montreal, yeoman.plaintiff; arainst the lands and tenements of MICHEL GAUTHIER, of the parish of Ste.Scholastique, in the district of Montreal, yeoman.defendants ¢* A land.situate and lying in the seigniory of Lac des deux Montagnes, in the psrish of St.Jérôme, containing one arpent and a half in front by twenty arpents in depth ; bounded in front by the King\u2019s road, in rear bv Jérdme Longpré, on one side by Jean Baptiste Brignon dit Lapierre and on \u2018the other side by Hyacinthe Charbonnean, withont anv buildings thereon erected.\u201d\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Jérôme, on the EIGHTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the sixteenth day of Septem- \u2018ber next, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff\u2019s Office, 29th April, 1845, [First published 8th May, 1845.] FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit 1 RUDENT BEAUDRY, mer- No.943.chant, of the citv of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, JOSEPH BEAUDRY, also merchant, of the same place, carrying on business at Montreal aforesaid, under the name and firm of Beaudry ef frère.plaintiffs; against the lands and tenements of FRANCOIS BENDER, of the city of Montreal, in the said district of Montreal, esquire, advocate, defendant : 1.*\u201c An emplacement planted with fruit trees, situate in the said city of Montreal, in St, Alexander street, containing forty-five feet in front by two arpents in depth; bonnded in front by the said street, in depth by the heirs of Thomas Philips, on one side by one Latham or representatives, and on the other side by Sieur Parent, with a small wooden house thereon erected.2.An emp'acement situate in the city of Montreal, on Craig street, of forty- five feet in front on the said Craig street and twenty-two feet on Chennevillestreet, by one hundred and twelve feet in depth, joining in front to Cra g street, in rear to William and Alexander White, on one side to the heirs Bizette and on the other side to the heirs Pomminville, with a two story brick house and other buildings thereon erected, the whole without guarantee of precise measurement.\u201d To he sold at our offiee, in the city of Montreal, on the EIGHTH day of SEPTEMBER next.nt TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the sixteenth day of September next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, 3d May.1845.[First published 8th May, 1845.] Sheriffs\u2019 Sales.DISTRICTOF THREERIVERS.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 mentioned below Al persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas,to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to be filed with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Three Rivers, to wit :7FYHE Honorable JEAN ROCH No.332.ROLLAND, esquire, of the city, of Montreal, io the county and district of Montreal, and Mrs, MARGUERITE D\u2019ESTIMAUVILLE, his wife, and others plaintiffs ; against JOSEPH LEDUC, cultivator, of the parish of St Pierre Les Becquets, in the conntyof Nicolet, in the district of Three Rivers, defendant, to wit : $* A land, situate in the seigniory of St, Pierre les Becquets.iu the third concession of the lands of the seigniory of St, Pierre Les Becquets, village Ste.Cécile,of one arpent and a half in (ront by forty arpents io depth ; hounded in front towards the north west by the end of the village St, Charles to the second range, and in depth towards the south east by the lands of the fourth range, Joining on the south west to Abdon Spénard.and on the vorth eastto Hyacinthe Duclos dit Cariguant, with a house, barn and stable thereon erected ; subject to the rights.charges, clauses, conditions, servitudes.droits de retrait, mentioned in the decd of concession of the laud, of which the sad land makes a part in favor of the seignior or seigninrs of the seigniory of the said land.\u201d To be sold at the chureb door of the parish of St.Pierre Les Becquets, onthe EIGHTH day of JUNE next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the twenty-fourth day of.June next.) \u2019 To wir : H.LOR, Deputy:Sheriff, Sheriff\u2019s Office, 1st February, 1845, (First published 6th February, 1845.) PAREATIS FROM THE DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.Three Rivers, to wit } HARLES WILSON, esquire, No.2155.merchant, of the citv of Montreal, in the district of Montreal ; against LOUIS BA- YEUR, shoemaker, of the parish of 81.Geneviève of Berthier, in che district aforesaid, and Dame LUCE LORD, his wife, to wit : \u2018* A land, situate in the parish of St.Joseph of Maskinongé, in the seigniory of Maskinongé, containing three quartersof an arpent in front by about three arpents in depth, thence taking one arpent in (ront more or less, by foity arpents in denth more or less ; bounded in trant by the Royal highway of the concession of the Grand St.Jacques, in depth by the concession of the Petit St Jacques, joimng on one side on the north east to Jean Baptste Enouille dit Laneie.and on the other side on the south west to Charles Sevigny.with a barn thereon erected ; subject to the rights, charges, clauses, conditions, servitudes, droits de retrait, mentioned in the deed of concession ot the land of which the said land forms a part, in favour of'the seignior of the seigniory whereof thesame derives.\" To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Joseph of Maskinongé, on the TENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable in the Court of Queen\u2019s Fench for the district of Montreal, on the sixteenth day of September next, +H.LOR, Deputy Sheriff.Three Rivers, 5th May, 1845.{First published 8th May, 1845.) RATIFICATIONS.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Province of Canuda, J OFFICE OF THE PROTHONOTARY District of Quebec.§ or Herr MaJesty's Court of QUEEN'S BENCH FOR TUE Dis- TRICT OF QUEBEC, AT THE CITY oF QUEBEC, the twelfth day of February, one ihousand eight hundred and forty-five.No.642.Ex parle\u2014 PATRICK WEIR.Majesty's Court of Queen's Bench, of and fur the district of Quebec, a deed made and executed before Josiah Hunt and his colleague, public notaries, at the city of Quebec.on the fifteenth day of January, in tbe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty five, between DOUGLAS LELANI) WHITE, of the said cite of Quebec, esquire, merchant, of the one part 3 and PATRICK WEIR, of the said city of Quebec, .canteen keeper, of che other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said Donglas Leland White, to the said Patrick Weir, of \u2018An emplacement, situate in the Upper Town of Quebec, containiug twenty five feet in front, by sixty feet in depth, more or less, but without any guarantee as to the contents or measure of the said emplacement, at the end of which depth the said emplacement is pot twenty five feet wide ; bounded in front towards the north by Rampart street, and in rear towards the south at the end of the said depth, by a passage of eighteen feet, formerly making part of the said emplacement, and now the property of widow wards the north east to Joseph Deblois, represeuting Fran.çois Renvoizé, and on the other side towards the south east - UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there hath been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of Her and beirs Bacquet ait Lamoutagne, joining ou one side tu- | Kaien bn lB .ema donee ier hg 193 TRES QUEœRRNC GALBITIE.May 8, to La Ménagerie street, together with a two story stone July, in the vear of our Lord, one thousand eight hun- one side to the north by the representatives Joseph.Lavi- 0 \u2019 a Bouse thereon erected, circumstances and depeundeucirs, the whole without any exception or reserve : the said emplacement and premises having been possessed, 10 wit : one undivie ded balf thereof by the said vendor, for three vears ime mediately preceding the dav of the date of the said deed, and the other undivided half thereof he Jane McCallum, of the said city of Quebec, widow of the late John White, esquire, in his lifetime of the same place, merchnnt, from the twentv- first dy of September, one thonsaod eight buudred and forty- one, until the tenth duv of January, now last, and thence until the day of the date of the said deed of gale, by the t.M.ihius, nn the said fief Beaulac, containing wiatever therem y Le and which the late Honorable Charles Michel de Sa'aber:y, took back frum Dame Victoire Vandandaigne, widow of the late Joseph Davignon, by deed dated the fourth Novemb:r, one thousand eight hundred and twenty eight, before Mure Demers, notary, with nevertheless uistruction trom the sa:d piece of land of the emplacement conceded by tie said late Honoratle Charles Michel de Salaberry, to the said Dame Davignon, tbe eight January, onet ons.ud eiglt hundr.d and twenty nine, before tre said Mire.Demos, notary, with the saw mill bui-t oi wood, chaussée, and other utensils thereto belonging, the right oi passing the water by a canal, made at the lower part of the said emplacement of Claude Foisy, as also to pass upon the higher part ot the said emplacement and through a | the lower part of the said (ote, in conformity to a deed to that etfect, miso the right to butld all milis which the said prchaser shall judge proper upou all the front of the said fief Heaulac, and to take the water in the river Richelicu, and to take the necessary land tor the said mill seats, the satd vendors as weld fur themselves as for their heirs, and assizns resigning their right to build auy mil.apon the front of the said fief 5 and possessed the said p'ecesof land and dependencies and water powers by the said vendors as proprietors, durivg the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, amd from thence hitherto by the said John Yule, junior, also as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothèques un ier any title or by any means whatsuevrrin os upon the said pieces of land, dependencies and water powers,kmmediately previous to and at the time the same wereacquired by the sai: John Yule, junior, esquire, are hereby notified, that application will ve made io this Court, on the FIFUCEN UH aay oi JULY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are-here- by required to sigmty in wridng their oppositions, and nle the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days atleast vefore that day in default of whieu they w.li be for ever percc-u-ld trem the right of doing so.MONK, COFFIN & PAL EAU, PQ.BB.Protonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 4h February, 1815, {First published 13th Fevruary, 1815.) Province of Canada, District of Montreal, IN THE QUEEN'S BENCH, No.612.£Æ£x parte \u2014-J\\MES HENDER-ON, esquire, UBLIC NOTICE is Lercby giveu, that lbere las becn lodged ju the office vf the pretivuotary ot the Court vf Queen\u2019s Bench ot and for the district of cuntreatl, a deed made aud excente d beture Mue, Ovide LeB ave and ms co = league, notaries public, vo the twenty=tinsd day ot Jannars, one thousaud eight hundied and forty five, betweeu JOIN GORDON MACKENZIE, esquire, of the city vf Moutreal, merchant, acting in his capaci y of attorney, coust = tuted by the power of attorney.executed al Busiiugton, in the state of Vermout, on he fiiteenth day of August, Que thousaud eight hundred and forty-two, and deprsited with J, J.Gibb, notary, at Montreal, by act bearing date the tlirty- first day of October, in the last mentivved year, of limotby Follett, of Burlington aforesaid, esquire, surviving achug assignee and trastee of the estate of the late firm of H., G tes and company, heretofore trading at Moutreal atoresaid, and composed of the Honorable Hor«tio Gates, now deceased, in his lifetime of the said city of Moutreal, merchant, Chaules Bancroft, also now deceased, in his lifetime of the same plac., merchant, and Nathaniel Jones, formerly of the city vf Ques bec, and now of the said city of Montreal, merch ont, avd alco the surviving acting assiguee ard trustee of the estates of the several copartuers of the suid firm of H, Gates and con.» pany, the said assignee aud trustee baving been appointed in and by virtue of a certain instrument, executed a Monty.| aforesaid, betere G.D.Arnoldi, notary, and his colleague, on the twelfth day of July, one thousand eight hundred aid thirty four, by aud between the said Nathaniel Jones, wio acted in the capacity therein meutivned, of the first part ; the Houorakle GEORGE MOFFATTF, WILLIAM PEL- DIK, and the said TIMOTHY FOLLETT, of the secoud part ; ard the CREDITORS of the said late firm of H, Gates and company, of the thud part 3 and the said JOHN GORDON MACKENZIE, acting also as becoming veund, -¢ Jesant fort, for the said Timothy Follett, by whom he binds himself to cause the said deed of sale to be ratified, and again the said John Guidon MacKenzie, further acts as Le aitor- ney of Frederick Willinm Gates aud Charles Horatio Gates, of the city of Quebre, esquire, by v r ue of heir power of attorney, executed at the said ci:y of Quebec, before L.T.Macpherson, nctaryy and Lis colleague, on ibe seventh day of 1845, aaa December, one thousand eight hundred and forty four, of the one part; and JAMES HENDERSON, of the said city of Moutreal, esanire, merchant, of the other part ;-\u2014being » sale by the said John Gordon MacKenzie, nctingin his aforesaid capacities to the said James Henderson, of\u201c À certain lot of ground or emplacement, situate at the entrance of the Lachine Canal,in Saint Ann°s suburb, in the said city of Montreal, containing a width of seventy feet three inches on the front, and of eighty six feet and nine inches in the rear, by a depth of ove hundred and sixty eight feet and nine inches in thr ensterly lateral line, and of one bundred and sixty four feet in the westerly lateral line, the whole being more or less, without warranty of precise measurement ; bounded in front by a street going between the aforesaid premises, and the said Lachine Canal, in rear to the north partly by land, the property of Mr, Jobu Crooks, or his representatives, and partly by a new street, the name whereof is unknown to the parties, on one side to the east by a lot of ground, the property of John MacPherson, and on the other side to the west by alot belonging to the said purchaser, with a three story stone store and large sheds thereon erected.and with the right of passage of the proprietors of said premises, un the rail road extending from the front tu the depth of the oforesaid emplacement, in common with him the said purchaser, so that the said right of passage shall bh reafter be the sole and exclusive property of the said purchaser, and also with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto helonging 3\" the said lot of gronnd or emplacement and premises, possessed by the satd Freierick William Gates, and the said Charles Horatio Gutes, the heirs at law of the late Dame Clarissa Adams, their mother, in her lifetime of the said city of Montreal, widow of the said late Honorable Horatio Gates, as proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said James Henderson, also as proprietor, _ And all persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothiégue underany title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot of ground or emplacement and premises, immediately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said James Henderson, esquire, ave hereby notified, that application will be made to this Court, on the FIFTEENTH day of JULY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions, and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever forclosed from the right of doing so.MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P, Q.B.Prothonotary\u201ds Office, Montreal, 27tn January, 1845.[ First pnblished 13th Februarv, 1845.7 Province of Canada, District of Montreal.$ IN THE QUELN'S BENCH, No.621.Ex parte \u2014_ALFRED PINSONEAULT.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the court of Queen's Bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre.W, Easton, aud his colleague, notaries public, on the fifteenth day of February, one thousand eight hnndred and forty five, between ISAAC JONES GIBB, of thecity of Montreal.notary public, of the one part ; and ALFRED PINSONEAULT, of the said tity of Montreal, esquire, of the other part ;\u2014being a sale by the said-Isaac Jones Gibb, to the said Alfred Pinsoneault, of \u201ca certain lot of ground or emplacement fronting on little Saint James street, in the said city of Montreal, with a two story stone house, stable and other buildings thereon -erected ; bounded in front by little St.James street aforesaid, in rear partly by representatives Michael O\u20193ullivan, and partly by the representatives David David, the wall separating the said lot of ground from the property of the said representatives David David, being mifoyen, ro the full - extent thercof in height and depth, on one side to the north east by the property of John Samuel McCord, esquire, the gable wall separating the said house sold by the said deed, and that of the said John Samuel McCord.being mitoyen to the full extent thereof in depth and height, as the same now stands, as weil as the ground cn which the same is erected,and on the other side by the representatives Thomas Barron, and containing forty feet in front, by seventy feet in depth, english measure, be the same more or less, with all and every the members and appurtenances thereto belonging ; and possessed the said lot of ground or emplacement, by Nicholas Charles Radiger, esquire.and by the said Isaac Jones Gibb, also as proprietors.during the three years last } preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Alfred Pinsoneault, also as proprietor, And all persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothèque under any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lot ofground or emplicement and premises, immediately previous to and atthe time the same were acquired by the said Alfred Pinsoneault, are hereby notified that application will be made to this court, on the FIFFEENTH day of JULY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to signify in writing their oppositions avd file the same in the office of the said prothonctary, eight days at least before that day, in default of which they will be for ever forclosed from the rightof doing so.MONK.COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Uiiice, Montreal, 24th Fevrdorg, 1845.(First pablished 13th March, 1845.) Province of Canada, Distrier of Montreal.§ No.629.; Ex parte\u2014CHARLEs Srrarnim RopIER, esquire, UBLIC NOTICE 1 hereby given, that there has been lodged in the office of the prothenotary of the Cours of Queen?s Bench.af ard for the district of Montreal, a deed made and execnted before Mure.H.Grillin and his colleague, notaries public, on rhe fifth day of December.one thousand eight hondred and forty four, l'etween TiMoTHY FCLLET.esquire, of Burlington, in the Stute oi Vermont, nne of the United States of America.sole sue viving acting assignee and trustee of the insulvent estate of the late honve and firm of Floratio Gates and company, heretofore ot Montreal, merchant, whereof the late Honorable Horatio Gates was a coparther, and also sole surviving acting assignee ard tru tee of the estate of the said lote Horatio Gates, and other individual copar- nets in the said firm, by, under and in virtue of à certain deed of assignment for the benefit of creditors made and passed beoré G.I) Arnoldi and epnfrére, notaries, heur- ing date the twelfth day of July, one thonsand eight hundred and (thirty four, and whereby and in viitue IN THE QUEEN'S BENCH.GAZGBMIE DB QUABRE: whereof he the said Timothy Follet, hath been and is now vested with all the estate, real and personal of the said late the Honorable Horatio Gates, and is thereby fully anthorised to all and every the interests nud purposes of the said deed, and represented in the said deed by John Gordon Muckenzie, esquire, of the city of Montreal, his attorney as such sole assignee and trustee as nforesaid, by virtue of n power of atiorney, dated at Burlington aforesaid, the fifreenth day of August, one thousand eight hnndred and forty two, of the one part: and CHARLES SERAPHIM RODIER, ofthe said city of Montreal, esquire, of the otber port ;\u2014Dbeing a sale by the vaid Timothy Follet, in his said capncity by his said attorney, John Gordon Mackenzie, to the said Charles Seraphim Rodier, of ** That certain lot of land or emplacement, situated and being in Richmond street, in the said city of Montreal, being lot number twenty two, as-laid down and designated on a general ground plan and authentie survey of property belonging to the said vendors, situate at the extremities of the St.Joseph and St.Antone suburbs, made by Hughes, surveyor, and deposited of record in the office of G, D.Arnoldi, notary public, the said tot containing forly seven feet intront, by one hundred and sixty three and abalt feet indepth, bat withont warranty of precise measnrement 3; bounded in front by Richmond street aforessid, in rear by the Honorable Louis Guy, or representatives, on one side by lot number twenty, and on the otherside by lot nuinber twenty four, without any buildings thereon erected, and with all and: every the members and appurtenances thereunto belonging :\u201d and possessed the said lot of land or emplacement, by the said Timothy Follet, in his said\u2019 capacity.during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from thence hitherto by the said Charles Seraphim Rodier, as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any privileges or hypothèque under any title or by any meane.whatsoever, in or npon the said lot of land or emplacement, immediately previons to nnd at the time the same was acquired by the said Charles Seraphim Rodier, esquire, are hereby notified, that application will be made to this court, on the FIFTEENTH day of JULY next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required 10 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 furclused from.the right of doing so.MONK, COFFIN & PAPINEAU, P.Q.B.Prothonotary's Office, Montreal, 7th March, 18435.(First published 13th March, 1845) Province of Canada, District of Montreal £ IN THE QUEEN\u2019S BENCH.No.642, Ex parte \u2014FrANÇOIS CHEF DIT VANBONCŒUR.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there has been lodeed in the office of the prothonotary of the Conrt of Queen\u2019s Bench, of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed before Mtre, J.Belle and his colleague, notaries public, on the sixth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and forty- four, between Louis GALAtSRE DIT LE'VEILLE', residing, in the parish of St, Panl, in the district of Montreal, yeoman and trader of the one part ; and FRaANg1S CHEF Dir VADRONCŒUR, residing at the city of Montreal, trader, of the other prt ;\u2014being a sale by the said: Louis Galaise dit Léveillé, to the said Francis Chef dit Vad- boncœur, of 1.\u201c Two lands adjoining situated in the parish of St.Panl de Lavaltrie, in the said district containing the said two lands six arpeuts in front whereof three arpents have a depth of fourteen arpents in one line, and fifteen arpents in the other line, a half arpent upon the depth there may be taking from the king's igh.way as far as the rivulet St.Pierre.and the two arpents and a half remaining in front to be taken from the rivulet St.Pierre, na far as the king\u2019 hichway, and there taking three arpents in front as far as the land of Fran çois Guilbanlt, the whole bonnded in front by the said ri valet St.Pierre, in rear by Charles or François Guilbault.on one side by Bazile St, George, and on the other side by Joseph Rivais, with a honse, barn and other boildings thereon erected, the said Innd intersected by the king's highway, 2, And a land sitmated upon the rivulet St, Pierre in the said parivh of St.Paul, containing three arpents and a halt in front fron the said rivulet, as far as the king's highway, thence having three aipents in front upon the depth there may be from the said road going in depth untilitabuts upon a tand belonging to Joachim Dalbec, fils, joining on ene side to François Boulé dit Datphon, and onthe other side to Joachim Dalbec, pére, with a honse, barn, stable and other buildings thereon erected 37\u2019 and possessed the two lands hereinbefore in the first place described by the said Louis Galaise dit Léveillé as proprietor, during the three yeurs last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and the land bereinbe- fore in the second place described, by Jo-eph Prud- homme, père, and by the said Louis Galnise dit Léveillé, as proprietors, during the three yea:s last preceding the date of the said deed of sale, and from the date of the said deed of sale, the said three lands have heen in the possession of François Chet dit Vadboncœur, as proprietor.And all persons who may have or claim to have any pri- vileges or hyputhèque urder any title or by any means whatsoever in or upon the said lands, immed ately previous to and at the time the same were acquired by the said Francois Chet dit Vadponcarur, are hercly notified, that application will be made to this conrt, on the SIXTEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, for asentence or judgment of confirmation, and they we herve y required to signify in writing their oppositicns and file the same in the office of the said prothonotary, eight davs at least before that dav,in de- fanlt of which they will be for ever ferciosed irom the right of doing so.MONK.COFFIN & PAPINEAU, PF.Q.B.Prothorotan?s Othice, Montreal, 3h May I%45, [First pnitished tb May, 1815.] Province of Canada, District of\u2019 Montreal, No.643.; Ex parte\u2014JoHN KiRKPATRICK and CHARLES Kink- PATRICK.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that there] has been lodged in the office of the prothonotary of the Ccurt of Queen's isench.of and for the district of Montreal, a deed made and executed betore Mure.J.HIN THE QUEEN'S BENCH.193 J.Gibb and his colleague, notaries public, on the twelfr, day of February, one thousand eight hungred and forty five, between the Honorable ADAM FERRIE, of the city of Montreal, merchant, of the one part; and JOHN KIRKPATRICK and CHARLES KIRKPATRICK, both of Liverpool, in England, esquires, merchants, using srude and'commerce together at Liverpool aforesaid.under the name, style and firm of John and Charles Kirkpatrick, accepting by Francis H, Heward, of the city.of Montreal, esquire, merchant, their duly constitnted attorney.nnder letter or power of attorney, bearing date and execnred hetore W.Easton and collengne, notaries, the seventh day of October.one thousand eight handred and forty fonr, the following lots of gronnd or emplacements, to wit, firstly : *¢ A lotof Innd depending of the Land helong- ing to Benjamin Berthelet, esgpire.physician, situated ut the west extremity of'the St.Lawrence suburbs, of the said city, designated and known as lot number titty three, by the plan of said land, drawn by J.Hughes, esquire, sworn surveyor, dated the twenty fourth of February, one thousand eight hundred and thirty three, which is depa- sited in the office of FE.Guy, one of the said notaries, containing the said lot of land, forty feet in front, by seventy two feet in depth, the whole more or less ; bounded: in front by Aylmer street, in the rear hy the property of Thomas Phillips, esquire, on ane side hy lot.number fifty, two, belonging to F.B, Blanchard, and on the other side: by lot number fifty four, belonging to William Christie, withoutany buildings thereon erected.Secondly.A lat of land, situated in the said St.Lawrence suburbs, containing thirty six feet in front, by seventy two feet in.depth, the whole more or less ; bounded in front: by Aylmer sireet aforesaid, in rear by the property of the said Thoms Phillips, esquire, on one side by Patrick Brennan, or his representatives, and on the other side by Charles Tait, esquire, as representing Samuel Gerrard, esquire, without: any buildings thereon erected, with all and every the- members and apportenances- thereto belonging 3° and possessed the said lot of land firstly, described by.one Patrick Brennan and\u2019 by the said Adam Fèrrie, as,proprietors, during the three years last preceding the date of the said dred of sale, and the lot of land ¢cecondly described.possessed by the said Adam Ferrie.as proprietor, during the three years last preceding the date of the said deed of sals; and from thence hitherto the said dotsaf land: possessed by the said John Kirkpatrick.and.Charles Kurk- patrick, also as proprietors, And all persons.who may baveor claim to-have any priv\u2014 leges or hypothèque under any title or by any means whi- socver in or upon the said: two lots of land, immediatelv.previous to and at the time the same were aequired by the said John Kirkpatrick and-Gharles Kirkpatrick, are hereby notified, that application.will be made to this.Court,.on the SIXTEENTH day of SEP'TEM 13 KR next, for asentence or- Judgment of confirmation, and\u2019 they are hereby required to» signify in writing their oppositions, andi file tue same in the office of the said\u2019 prothonotary, eight days at least before that day; in default- of which-they.will be for ever: forclosed from the right of doing so.MONK.COFFIN &.PAPINEAU, PQ.B.Prothonotary\u2019s Office, Montreal, 30 May, 1845.Trp ayy 1845, } Province of CanWla, District of Montreal.f IN THE QUEEN'S.BENCIY.-No:.641.Ex parte\u2014JNHN W: DUNSCOMB;.Santre.UBLIC NOTICE is hereby.given,.that there: .has been lodge in the office of the-prothonotary.of.the Court of Queen\u2019s Beneh.of and for the district of Montreal, .a deed made and executed before Mtre.J.Ju GibbMnd bis.colleague, notaries public, on the tweltth doy.of April, one- thousand.eight hundred and forty-tive; between JOHN SUTHERLAND, ofthe city of.Montreal, blacksmith; of the one part; and JOAN WILLIAM DUNSCOMI3;, of the same place, esquire, of the other part:;\u2014heing.a.sale by the sail John Sutherland to the said J ohn.William Dune comb, of *\u201ca certain lot of lanl; sitaated, lyine and being at Cite Ste.Catherine, in the parish.of.Montreal, iu the.district of Montreal and province aforesaid ;.bounded as follows : in front by the road leading to Cate de- Neiges, | in r ar by Amable Rabert otherwise Amable Lamonche, on one side by the property of Doctor MeCnlloen, and on: the other side by the pr perty of Hugh Taylor, with a.wooden.dw ling stable and «ther buildings thereon.evected, con taining the said lot one arpent and twelve feet in.tron (comprising twelve feet in breadth, reserved by Etienne.Guy, for the use of the proprietor of said property and otliers.) by three arpentsin depth; be the same mure ar- less, with all and every the members and appurtenances.thereto belonging 3\u201d and possessed the said lot of land by the said Jolin Sutherland, as proprietor, doving the threr years lust preceding the da'e of the said deed of sale, and.from thence hitherto by the said John: W.Dunscomb, also.as proprietor.Aundall persons.who may have or claim to have any privileges ov hypothdque under any title or by any means wha - soever in or upon the said lot of land, immediately previons to and at the time the same was acqnired.by the snil John W.Dunscomb, esquire, are \u201chereby notified.thas application will be made to this Court, on the S 1 X- TEENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, for a sentence or judgment of confirmation, and they are hereby required to sigmfy in writing their opppsitions and file the sume 10 tig office of the said prothonotary eight days at least before that day, in defanit of which they wdl be for: ever foreclosed, from the right of doing si.MONK.COFFIN & PAPINEAU, ?l.9.B.Prothonotary?s Office.Montreal, 2351 April, 1845, (First published [Première publication 20e Mars, 1845.] PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.Québec, a savoir : OHN BELL, de la No.490 cité de Glasgow, dans le comté de Lanark, en cette partie du Royaume Uni de la Grande Bretagne et d\u2019Irlande, appelée Ecosse, marchand s contre WILLIAM ROSS, de la cité de Québec, gentilhomme, John Edward Ross, de la cité de Québec, marchand, Heory McCay Vaughan Ross, Hector St.George Ross, et vendus à la porte de l\u2019église de la dite paroisse de St, Tho-° Malviga Eliza Ross, étant les enfants et béritiers de feu James Ross, en son vivant de la dite cité de Quéhec, mui chand, issus de son marriage avec fene Elizabeth Vaughan, tous deux décédés, à savoir : 1.\u201c Un lot de terre ou en - placement situé en la basse ville de Québec, contenant quinze pieds deux pouces, mesure française, de front, sur soixant: = et-onze pieds de profoudeur ; borné an front par la rue St.Pierre, en arrière par James G bh, écuier, d\u2019un côté an nord partie par le mur du pignon de la maison de Mr.Glacke- meyer, et partie par la cagr et bangar du dit Edward Glacke- mever, et de l\u2019autre côté par la maison, cour et hangar cj.après décrits, les murs de division de la dite maison en dernier lieu mentionnée sont mitoyens avec la propriété maintenant décrite, ensemble avec une maison en pierres, Litie sur le front du dit emplacement et an dessus du passage qui est réservé, dont peuvent se servir en tout tems en commun les proprié'aires de la propriété maintenant décrite et ceux des propriétés en arrière et des deux cotés d\u2019icelle, lequel dt passage ainsi réservé dang et sor le dit emplacement pour communiquer avec les dites propriétés adjoignantes, doit être maintenu et tenu en réparation aux frais commun de tous cenx qui s\u2019en servent tel que susdit, conformément aux vieux titres de la propriété dont l\u2019une, pré-entement décrite, forme partie, 2.Un lot de terre on emplacement aussi situé en In basse ville de Québec, contenant trente pieds deux pouces et demi ou environ de front, sur soixante-onze pieds de profondeur ; borné en front par la rue St, Pierre, en ar- riè e par le dit James Gibh, écuier, au côté nord par la pro- priéié ci-dessus désignée, avec laquelle les murs de division sont mitoyens, et de l\u2019autre côté par la propriété de James McKenzie, écuier, ensemble avec la maison, bangar e: étable dessus construits, et le droit de passage de et à la dite cour et hangar en commun avec les propriétaires par et à travers le passage sons la maison adjoignante an côté nord, sujet à la tenue d°icelui en réparation avec les dits propriétaires adjoi- gnants snivant les vieux titres de la propr'été dout celle maintenant décrite fait partie.\u201d Pour être vendus à mon bnrean, en la Cour de Justice, dans la dite cité de Québec, le QUINZIEME jour de SEPTEMBRE prochain.à DIX heures du matin, Le dit Bref retournable le seizième jour de Septembre prochain, W.S.SEWELL, Sbérif.* Bureau du Shérif.7e Mai, 1845.[Première publication 88 Mai, 1845.] FIERI FACIAS.Québec, à savoir : TILLIAM PowER, écnyer, de la No.756.; cité de Québec, nn des juges pour le district de Quéhec ; contre PATRICK Sa- VAGE, de la cé de Québec, arrimeur, stevedore et un autre, À savoir\u201d : le bail à ferme, où emphyléetique pour quarante années, desquelles il reste encore vingt et une avnées non expirées du premier Mai, mil huit cent quarante-cinq, d\u2019un let de terre et d\u2019une maison en bois À deux étages desstis érigée, la propriété de Jonathan William Maxham et Margaret Doe ou leurs représentants, situés à Prè
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