The Quebec gazette published by authority = Gazette de Québec publiée par autorité, 12 novembre 1846, jeudi 12 novembre 1846
[" ; Ferre nage ue ve Tle VOLUME XXIV.\u2014No.2.THURSDAY, NOV.12, 1846.THE QU EBECGAZETTE.PROVINCE OF CANADA.CATHCART.VICTORIA, by the grace of Goo, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, QUEEN, Defender of the Faith, &e.&e.&c.To our beloved and faithful the Legislative Councillors of the Province of Canada, and the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses elected to serve in the Legislative Assembly of our said Province, summoned and called toa meeting of the Provincial Parliament of our said Province, at our city of Montreal, on the Fourteenth day of November instant, to have heen commenced and held, and to every of you\u2014GREETING : A PROCLAMATION.HEREAS on the First day of October, now last past, Wg THOUGHT FIT to prorogne Qur Provincial Par.jiament, tothe Fourteenth day of November instant, at which time in Our City of Montreal, you were held and constrained toappear.Now xNOw YE, that for divers causes and considerations, and taking into consideration the ease and convenience of Our Loving Subjects, WE HAVE THouguT #iT, by and with the adviee of Our Executive Couneil, to relieve you, and each of your attendance at the time aforesaid ; hereby convoking, and by these presents enjoining you and each of vou.that on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-FOURTH day of the month of DECEMBER now next, you meet Us in Our Provincial Parliament, in Our CITY of MONTREAL.there to take into consideration the state and welfare of Our said province of Canada, aad therein to do as away seem neeessary.HEREIN FAIL NoT.IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, WE have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of Qur said Province of Canada to be hereunto affixed : Witness, Our Right Trusty and Well Beloved Cousin, Lieutenant General The Right Ho- norâble CHARLES MURRAY, FARL CATHCART, of Cathreart, in the Connty of Renfrew, K.C.B., Governor General of British North America, aod Captain General and Governor in Chief, in and aver Qur Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brapswick and the Island of Prince Edward and Vice Admiral of the same, and Commander of Our Forces in British North Amerïica- At Our Government House, in Our City of Montreal, in Our said Province of Canada, this Fifth day of November, in the year of Our Lord, One thousand eight hundred and forty-six, and in the tenth yeur of Our Reign.By Command, FELIX FORTIER, C.C C.Sheriff's Sales.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.THURSDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1846.To wir PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANDS and TrNEMENTs have been seized, and will be sold at the ves.pective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on tire same, ave hereby required to make them known according to law ; all opp sitions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge, except in cases of Venditioni Exponas, to which vo suea opposiiions are hy law allowed, are required to be ti\u2018ed #t ovr Office, previous to the fifteen days next pveceding the day of sale ; onposi- tions afin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of the Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : WIGHT P.JANES, of the No.2067.{ city, and district of Montreal, trader, under the name of D.P.Janes, plaintiff ; against ANTOINE GENTESSE, junior, of the parish of St, Hyacinthe, in the district of Montreal, baker, and Fran.«ois Regis Lussier, trader, formerly of the aforesaid parish, now of the parish of St, Dominique, said district, formerly trading in coparinership at the aforesaid place of St.Hyacinthe, under the name of Lussier and Gentesse, jointly and severally, defendants : ¢ A piece of ground, lying and situate in the village of the said parish of St.Hyacinthe, of forty feet in front, by eighty feet in depth, more or less, adjoining in front to la Cascade street, in rear to Hyacinthe Jarret, on one side to the north to Antoine Archambault, and on the other side to the south to Antoine with a house, a bakery, snd a stable thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St, Hyacinthe, on MONDAY, the TWENTY-FIRST day of DECEMBER nezt, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the seventh January next, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sherif.Sheriff's Office, 17th August, 1846, { Fiset published 20th August, 1846.) 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FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit } EAN BAPTISTE MONGENAIT, No.355.¢ of the parish of Ste, Magdeleine de Rigond, in the district of Montreal, e-quire.merchant, plaintiff ; against JEAN BAPTISTE DENOMME?\u2019, of the parish of Ste.Magdeleine de Rigaud, in the district of Montreal, yeuman, defendant: * A land, lying and situate on the north of Ste.Magdeleine\u2019s Hill, parish of Ste.Magdeleine, seigniory of Rigaud, in the district of Montreal, designated under the number nineteen, (No 19,) containing two arpents in front.by twenty five arpents in depth, more or less, adjoining in front to the lease road, in rear to the unconceded lands, adjoining on one side to Fvanceliste Urtubise, und on the other side to Pierre Laflamme, with a wooden house and a barn thereon erected; subject to the right of retrait by the seignior, and to all other charges, clauses, conditions, servitudes, services and re-trietions.mentioned in the eriginal deed of concession.\u201d To bésoid at the chureh door of the parish of Ste, Magdéleine de Rigaud, on MONDAY,t= TWENTY-FIRST day of DFCEMBER next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable the seventh day o' Janaary text, BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 17th August, 1846.[First published 20th August, 1846.) ALIAS FIERT FACIAS, Montreal.to wit : AME CATHERINE CHAUSSEGROS No.2172.Ç Deleay, of Coteau du Lac.in the district of Moutreal, widow ot the late Honorable Jacques Philippe Suveuse de Beaujew, in his lifetime seignior and possessor of the seigniories of Soulanges and New Longueuil, in the said district, aod usufructuarv of the said seigniories, by virtue of the last will and testament of the said Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, and universal mobiliary legatee of the eaid Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, plaintiff ; against CHARLES GARANT, of the seigniory of New Longueuil, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant : 1.© A lot of land, described as number eleven, on the west side of Côte St.Antoine, seigniory of New Longueuil.ang parish of St.Polycarpe, containing three arpentsiu front, by twenty arpents in depth, without any warranty of measurement ; bounded in front by the buze of the said Côte, in rear by uncon- ceded lands, and on the respective sides by lots numbers ten and twelve, with no buildings.2.A lot of land, described as'number six, on the east of Côte St.Antoine, seigniory and parish afuresaid, containing three arpents five perches nnd fifteen feet in front, by nineteen arpents in depth, making sixty eight arpents seven perches in superficies, without any warranty of measurement ; bounded in froat by the faze of the said Côte, in rear by unconceded lands, on one side by G.K.8S, de Beaujeu, esquire, and ou the other side by lot number seven, with an old wooden house and the remains of an old barn thereon erected ; which said lots of land are among other things and in favor of the seignior of the seigniory of New Lou- gueuil, in the censive in which the said lots of land are situate, to take six superficial arpents on any part of the said lois, tor the purpose of thereon erecting a saw or flour mill, or a mill of any other description, and te occupy and dig trenches and cut the earth in such parts of the said lots as the said seignior shall find necessary for the purpose of conducting water 10 and from the said mills, and the construction thereof, without leave to the tenant, (détenteur,) to build or erect, or cause to be built or erected, any saw, flour, carding or fulling mills, or mills of any other description whatsoever, also subject to the droit de retrait in favour of the seignior, and to all other rights and duties, feudal and seigniorial, charges, clauses, conditions, reservations, servitudes, services, restrictions, privileges and reserves, agreeably to the deed of concession.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish ot St, Polycarpe, on the FIFTEENTH day of MARCH next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ re- turgable the first day of April next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff, SheritP\u2019s Office, 6th November, 1846.(First published 12th November, 1846.) ALIAS FIERL FACILAS.Montreal, to wit : De CATHERINE CUAUSSEGROS No.343.¢ DELERY,of Cotenu du Lue, in the district of Montreal, widow of the late Honorable Jucques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujen, in his litetime seignior, proprietor and possessor of the seigniories of Soulanges and New Louguenil, in the said district, ard usufructuary of the ssid seigniories, by virtue of the last will and testament of the said Jacques Philippe Savense de Beaujeu, and universal mobiliary legatee of the guid Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, plaintiff ; against Paur, DaArvEAU, of the seigniory of New Longueuil, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant : 1.\u2018\u201c\u201c A block or parcel of land, described ns numbers twenty nine and thirty, on the north east side of Côte St.Andrews, seig - niory of New Longueuil, and parish of St.Polycarpe, containing six arpents in front, by twenty three and one half arpents in depth, without any warranty of measurement ; bounded in front by the-baze of the said Côte, in rear by unconceded lands, on one side by G.R.S.de Beaujeu, esquire, and on the other side by Alexis D?Aout, or hie representatives, without buildings, 2.A lot of land, described as number twelve, on the west side of Côte St.Antoine, eeigniorg of New Longueuil, and parish of St, Polycarpe, containing three arpents in front, by twenty arpente in denth § boundad in front by the Loze of the guid Côte, in tear by auconceded lands, on one side by Char.i twn wooden houses and the frame of a barn thereon ; by the deeds of concession thereof, subject to the right of TOME XXIV.\u2014No.2.\u2014 JEUDI, NOV, 12, 1846.les Garant, and on the other side by number thirteen, with which said lots of land are among other things by the deeds of concession thereof, subject to the right of and in favor of the seignior of the seigniory of New Longueuil, in the censive in which the said lots of land are situate, to take six superficial arpents on any part of the said lots for the purpose of thereon erecting a saw or flour mill, or a mill of any other description, and to occupy and dig trenches and cut the earth in such parts of the suid lots as the said seignior shall find necessary for the purpose of conducting water to and from the said mills, and the construction thereof, without leave to the tenant, (déter- teur, ) to build or erect, or cause to be built or erected any saw, flour, carding or fulling mills, or mills of any other description whatsoever, also subject to the droit de retrait in favor of the seignior, and to all other rights and duties.feudal and seignioria), charges, clauses, conditions, reservations, servitudes, services, restrictions, privileges and reserves, ngreeably to the deed_nf concession,\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Polycarpe, on the FIFTEENTH day of March next, at the hour of One of the clock in the afternoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of April next.i BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 6th November, 1846.(First published 12th November, 1846.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : AME CATHERINE CHAUSSE- No.2159.HD GROS DELERY, of Coteau du Lac, in the district of Mouireal, widow of the late Honorable Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, in his lifetime seignior, proprietor and possessor of the seigniories of S«u- langes and new Longueuil, in the said district avd usufruc- tuary, of the said seigniories by virtue of the last will and testament of the said Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujen, and universal mobiliary legatee of the said Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beaujeu, plaiutiff; against JACQUES N E V E U, of the seigniory of New Longueuil, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant : \u201cA lot of land described as number ten, in the Côte St.Thomas, seigniory of New Longueuil, parish of St.Polycarpe, containing three arpeuts in front, by twenty four arpents two and three quarter perches or thereabouts, without any warrau- tv of measurement ; bounded in front by the baze of the said Cô'e,in rear by unconc«ded lands, and on the respective sides by numbers nine and eleven, without buildings ; which said lot of laud is among other things by the deeds of concession thereof, subject to the right of aud in favor of the seiguior of the seizniory of New Longuenil, in the cen.give n which the said lot of land is situate, to take six superficinl arpents on any part of the said lot for the purpose of thereon erecting a saw or flour mill, or a mili of any other description, and to occupy and dig trenches and cut the earth in such parts of the said lot as the said seignior shall find vecessary for the purpose of con luctine ater to and from the said mills and the construction thereof, with out leave to the tenant, (détenteur,) to build or ercet, or cause 10 be built or erected, any saw, flour, carding or ful- ing wills, or mills of any o'her description whatsoever, also subject to the droit de retrait in favor of the seignior, and to all other rights and duties, feudal and seigniorial, charges, clauses, couditions, reservations, servitudes, services, restrictions, privileges and reserves, agreeably to the deed of concession.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Polycarpe, on the FIFTEENTH day of MARCH next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable the first day of April next.BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 6th November, 1846.[First published 12th November, 1846.) ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : D AME CATHERINE CHAUS- No.2153.! SEGROS DELERY, of Coteau du Lac, in the district of Montrea!, widow of the late Honorable Jacques Phillippe Savause de Beaujeu, in his lifetime seignior, proprietor and possessor of the seigniories of Soulanges and New Longueuil, in the said district and vsufructuary of the said seigniories by virtue of the last will and testameut of the said Jacques Philippe Saveuse de Beavjeu, and universal mobiliary legatee of the said Jacques Phillippe Saveuse de Beanjeu, plaintiff : against JEAN BAPTISTE A\u2019'AQUT.of the seigniory of New Lon- gneuil.iu the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant : ¢¢ A lot of land described as number three on the south west side of Côte des Anges, in the seigniory of new Longueuil, - and parish of St.Polvearpe, containing two arpents two and one half perches in front, by twenty arpents seven and one half perches in depth, on the south west line, from there, and of which it extends to eight arpents in Breadth, forming in all one hundred and six arpents or thereabouts in superficies, without any warranty of measurement; bonnded in front by the baze of the said Côte, in rear by the lands of G.R.S.de Beaujeu, esquire, and on the respective sides by lots numbers two and four, without buildings.Which said lot of land is among other things by deeds of concession thereof, subject to the right of and in favour of the seignior of New Longueuil, in the censive in which the same lot of land is situate, to take six superficial arpents on any part of the said lot for the purpose of thereon erecting a saw or flour mill, or a mill of any other description and t.occupy and dig trenches and cut the earth in such parts of the said lot as the said seignior shall find necessary for the purpose of conducting water to and from the said mills and the construction thereof, without leave to the tenant, (détenteur) to build or erect, or cause t- be built or erected any saw, flour] carding or fulling milis or mills of any other descripuon à next.the first day of April next.8 THE QUEBEC GAZETTE.whatsoever, also subject to the droit de retrait in favour of the seignior, and to all other rights and duties feudal and seigniorial charges, clauses, conditions, reservations, seruitudes, services, restrictions, privileges and reservts agreeably to the deeds of concession thereof.\u201d To be sold at the charch door of the parish of St.polvcarpe, on the FIFTEENTH day of MARCH next, at THREE of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable the first à f April next.ay of PT BOSTON & COFFIN, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 6th November, 1846.(First published 12th November, 1846.) FIERI FACIAS.Montreal to wit } HE HONORABLE JOSEPH No.2471.MASSON, esquire, merchant, Joseph T.Barrett, esquire, merchant and Benjamin Henry Lemoine, esquire, all of the city of Montreal, in the said district, in their capacity of assignees of all the rights, moveable and immovable, depending of the estate of the late Joseph Toussaint Drolet, in his lifetime of the parish of St.Marc, in the said district, esquire, merchant, plaintiffs; against NORBERT BRODEUR, of the parish of St.Pie, in the district of Montreal, yeoman.in his capacity of tutor duly elected and appointed as well to the minor children issue of the first marriage of the late Judith Fontaine, with the late Joseph Bousquet, as to the minor child issue of the second marrige of the said Judith Fontaine, with him the said Norbert Brodeur, the said children issue of the said first marriage, being lawful heirs of the said late Joseph Bousquet, their father, deceased intestale, and the same as well as thesaid child issue of the said second marriage, being also lawful heirs of the said Judith Fontaine, their mother, deceased, intestate, and Ambroise Cusson, of the said parish of St.Pie, yeoman, as having married Julie Bougsuet, and the said Julie Bousquet, his wife, and Jean Baptiste Racine, the younger, of the said parish of St.Pie,yeoman.as having married Josephte alias Tharcille Bousquet, and the said Josephte alias Tharcille Bousquet, his wife, the said Julie and Josephte alias Tharcille Bousquet, being issue of the said - first marriage of the said Judith Fontaine, with the said late Joseph Bousquet, and two of the lawful heirs as well of the said late Judith Fontaine, as of the said late Joseph Bons- quet, now in the hands and possession of Joseph Tison, of the city of Montreal, in the said district, bailiff, curator, duly appointed to the délaissement made in this case by the said defendants, the said lands and tenements men- - tioned and described in the schedule annexed to the said Writ as follows, to wit : \u2018\u201c À land lying and situate in the parish of St.Pie, in the district of Montreal, containing \u201c three arpents in front, by thirty arpents in depth, bounded in front by the south branch of the river Yamaska, in depth by the prolongations, allonges, of the river, on one side by Charles Morrisette, and onthe other side by Silvain Ragicot, with a house, barn, stable, dairy and oven thereon erected, adjoining to the said half on the side of the said Silvain Ragicot, and possessed par indivis by the aforesaid children of the said Judith Fontaine.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St.Pie, on the FIFTEENTH day of .MARCH next, at the hour of TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the first day of April BOSTON, & COFFIN, Sheriff, \u201c Sheriff\u2019s Office, 6th November, 1846.*{First published 12th November, 1846.] co FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : AME MARIE LUCE CHA- - No.1276.; BOTTE, wife of Pierre Blan- chette, of the parish\u2019 of Lapiésentation, in the district of Montreal, duly authorised to ester en justice, and sue for her rights and actions, against her said husband, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of PIERRE BLAN- CHETTE, of the said parish of Laprésentation, veoman, defendant :
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