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DALHOUSIE, Governor.E 'RGE the FOURTH, by the Grace of (tod X of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith :\u2014\"To our much beloved and faithful the Lagslative Councillors of our Province of Lower-Canuda, ant to our faithful and well beloved the Knights, Cuizens and Burgesses of our said Province, to an Assembly at our City of Quebec, on the l'wenty-sxth day of April instant, to have been conuneuved and held, called and elected, and to every of you, Ga runu:\u2014Whereas for divers urgent and arduous affairs, us, the state and defence of our said Province concerning, our Ase sembiy at \u2018be lay and place aforesaid, 10 be present.we did come mand, to treat, consentand conclude.upon those things which, in our Assembly, should then and there be proposed and deliberated upon; and for certain causes and considerations, us 10 this cape cially moving, we have thought fit to prorogue our said Assembly, so that yon, nor any of vou, on the said Twenty-sixth day of Apnlinstant, at our said Cite ta appear, are to be held or cons strained, for we do will therefore, that vou, and each of you, be ssto usin this matter entirely exonerated ; Commanding, and by the tenor of these Presents firmly enjoining you, and every of you, and ali others in this behalf interested, that on the 1th day of June next, at our said City ol\u201d Quebec, personally vou be and appear, to trent, do, act and conclude, upon those things which, in our said Assembly, by the Conmon Couneil of our said Province, by the favour of Gud, may be orduined.\u2014Ix T'estimosy Wirrror, these our Letters we have caused to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of our said Province to be thereunto affixed : Witnemour Trusts and Weil Beloved Gronce Earl of Dalbousie, Baron Dalhousie vf Dalhousie Castle, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath, Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over His Majesty's Province of Lower-Canada, &c.&e.&c.at our Castle of Saint Lewis, in our City of Quebec, in our said Province, the Tenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty.one, and in the second year of our Reign.D.c.Tuosas Dovcrass, Cik.Cn.in Chy.TY virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTION, is.AV Most&EAL, to wit: 4 sued out of His Majestz\u2019s Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleasin and for the District of Montreal aforesa d, at the suit of François Xavier Bender, of the City of Montreal, in the said District of Montreal, Esquire, Advocate, agunst the lands and tenements of Alexander M'Cutloch, of the same place, Taylor, to me cirected ; | have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said ALEXANDER M'CUL- LOCH, a Lot of Land or emplacement, situated and being at a place called Ficf Nazareth, near the said City of Montreal, being the lot number fifty-four, containing furty five feet in front, by inet feet in depth, bounded in front by Prince Street, on one side by lot number fifty-three, belonging to Zabdiel Thayer, on the other side by lot number fifty-five, belonging to John L.Hen shaw.and in the rear in part by lot number forty-six, belonging to L.Dubo:d, andîn part by lot number furty seven, belonging tw Daniel Bridge, the said lot of land being subject to and charged with the payment of a certain avnual rent, or rente fouciere, pur- petual and not redeeniable, of three pounds currency per annum, payable on the first day of May in cach and every year, to Thomas M'Cord, Esquire, his heirs or assigns, until the twenty- math day of September.in the vear one thousand eight hundred and ninety, and from thence forward to the Administratrices of the propeny of the poor of the Hotel Dieu of Montreal, their succes.aors for ever.Now T du hereby give notice, thatthe said Lot of Lard will be so'd and adjudged to the highest bidder, sulgect to the annual rent or rente fonciere aforesaid, at my Office in the City of Montreal aforesaid.on MONi-AY the SEVENTH day of MAY next, at TEN of the Clock In the Forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known FREDx.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff, All and every person or persons having clalins on the above Zeseribed Lot of Land, by mortgage or other right er incumbrance are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff at his Office aforesaid, according (> Law; and further, that no apposition ami d annuller or afin de distraire, the whole, or any i part of the said Lot of Land, or afin de charge or servitude on © the same, will be received by the said Sheuitl during the fifteen days 3, 1 ibrar.Previous to the sale thereof, ee Sterifl\"y Office.30th December, 1820 STW o hin Ro Movnear, ?1 Y vitue of a WHIT of EXECUTION ELEVEN I tosit: CB issued out of His Majesty's Court of King's, in MCE RS Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the District of Montrealafore- made fee sid, at the suit of Peter N.Rosseter, of the City of Montreal, in ely cls BY the said District of Montreal, Esyuire, Advocate, against the & vey.hands and tenements of James Smith, of the Towaship of Chatham, al 7 Withe snd District, yeoman, to me directed; I have seized and VTT i taken in execution as belonging to the said JAM+S SMITH 14 Fre #1.All that certain Lot or parcel of lund situated in the Township AN i of Chatham aforesaid, known by Lot number twelve, and the east > thon ti 4 half of Lot number thirteen in the fourth concession in the said the Secre J Township, containing two hundred and twenty acres of land in me are ch BE dupetticies, more or less, bounded in front by the lands of the third wey dus Jd Concession in the said Township, on one side hy lot number eleven witha Eg onthe uther mde by the remaining west halt of the said Lot name claim x ber thirteen, and in the rear by the lands of the fifth concession in ne wil the said Township.2.À certain other It or parcel of land situated in the Township of Chatham aforesaid, being the north half of ;, Seer.the Lot number twelve in the third concession, in the sail Towne Co ship, containing eighty acres of lané in superficies, more or less, \" Pe utided in front by the remaining half of the said Lot number ore of mf twelve, in the said third concession, on one side by a road, on the anid of other side by Lot number thirteen in the said third concession, and ang tf In the tear Ly the lands of the fourth concession in the said Town- the actual ship, witha log House thereon erected.Now Ido hereby give we thereel Potice that the suid Lots or parcels of land and premises, will be nant shal sold and adjudged to the highest bidder at the Churelk Door in the oe og Township of Chatham aforesnid, on MONDAY the SEVENTH a.À day of MAY next, at TEN of the Clock in the Forenoon, at e Lich time and Place the conditions of sale will be made known.Ny, Secs Al FREDx.W.ERMATINGER, Shell.Hw and every person or persons having claims on the above des.Tibed Lota or parcels of land and premises, by mortgage or othe right or [ncumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof nL OFF fo the said Sheriff, at hig Office in the City of Montreal, accord.\u2018 J to Law; and further, that no oppasition afin d'annuller or KB an de distraire, the whole.or any part of the said Lots or parcels ir LL Wi nd and premises, or afin de charge ot servitude on the same, } be received by the said Sheriff during the fiftcen days previous \u201d \u20189 the mle thereof, \u2014 Sheriff's Ollice, 30th December, 1830, \u2018 wis M ee vs me nt LOS J IBY, rites of avr of EXRCUTION, n to wit ¢ 4447 sed out of 1lis Majesty's Court of King's neh, holding civil pleas inand for the District of Montreal ; pid, at the soit of René Joseph Kiuter, of the City of {Moura in the said District of Montreal, Surgeon, Physician Ï Co pothecary, against the lands and tenements of Jean Baptiste 3 pone of the Parish of Saint Benoit, in the said District, Car ars Bod t be 7 to me directed; 1 have seized and taken in exceution ase 2 °00ging to the said JEAN BAPTISTE CORRON, 1.A i Fiece of land s'tuated in the Larish of Fy Saint Benoit aforesaid, on N Gisette.THURSDAY, 19th APRIL, 1821, the north-west side of Belle Rivicre, bounded in front by the suid river, on one side by the said Jean Baptiste Corron, on\u2019 the other sde by Etienne Heauchamp, and in the rear by a road, with a wooden burn thereon erected the said piece of land containing in front one arpent and a half by two arpeuts in depth, more or less.Ze À certain other piece of land situated in the parish of Sat Benoit aforesaid, un the north-west side of Belle Hividre uforesaid, containing in front three arpents, by twenty-seven arpents in depeh, more or less, bounded fn front by à road, in the rear by Paul Fhi- baudrau, on one side by Joseph Gatiguon dit Duchesne, and on the other side by Eticune Beauchamp.3, A certain other piece of land situated in part on the north-west side, & in part on the southeast side of Belle Riviére,in the Parish of Saint Benoit aforesuid, the part on the north west side containing one arpent &a half in front,by two arpents in depth, bounded in the front by the saiver ioid r the rear by a road, on one side by the said Jvau Baptiste Corron and on the other side by Joseph Gatignon dit Duchesne - and, the part situated on the south-cast side of the said river, containing bout two arpentsand a half in front, without warranty of any precise measure, and dimimshing in width, as it runs in depth, from the said river, to the Chemin de front of the lands on the south vast side of the said river, bounded on one side by the said Jean Baptiste Corron, and on the other side by Jean Baptiste Hamulir, on which said piece of land are erected two wooden houses, with a saw-niill also erected on the said river, between the said twa parts of the said piece of land above described, with all the de.pendancies thereto belonging, together with the right of making e ditch on the land of Etienne Beauchamp, to draw and conduct th waters to the said mill, and also to overflow the front of the ground of Germain Asinville and Jose ph Leclaire, or their representatives, tegetheralso with all the rights and privieiges which the said Jean Baptiste Corron may possess, as mentioned in à certain decd of sale made by the late Pierre Remie Gagnier, toone Jean Baptiste Plouf, of the land situated and lying opposite to the piece of land above described, on the north-west side of the said river, by act passed before Mitre.Turgeon, Notary, on the eleventh dav of February, one thousand eight bundred and seven.Now I do hereby give notice, that the said pieves of land and premises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, subject to the rights and privileges aforesaid, at the Church Door of the Parish of Suint Benoit aforesaid, on TUESDAY the EIGHTH dav of MAY next, at TEN of the Clack in the Forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale wili be made known, FREDx.W.ERMATINGER, Sherif£ All and every person or persons having claims on the above described pieces of land and premises, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the saia Sheritf, at his Office in the City of Montreal, according to Law ; and further, that no opposition afin d'annuller or afin de distraire, the whole, or any part of the said pieces of land and premises, or a/n de charge or servitude ou the same, will be re cerved by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.\u2014Sheritl\u2019s Office, 30th December, 1520.Met B® virtue of 4a WRIT of EXECUTION issued to wit, out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Hypolite Beauchamp of the Parish of Sainte Anne de Varennes, in the County of Surrey, in the said District of Montreal, merchant, against the lauds and tenements of Joseph Comtois, of the same Parish, pediar, to me directed, | have seized and tuken in execution as belonging to the sid JOSEPH COMT'OIS, a lot of ground or emplacement situated in the Parish of Sainte Anne de Varennes aforesaid, in the Seigniory of Varennes, in the said District, containing sixty feet in width, by one arpent in depth, to be taken from the King's High rosd, with a wooden house and shed thereon erected, bounded on one side by Mark Brosseau dit Lafleur, on the other side by Charles Cadieux, at one end by the said Mark Brosseau dit Lafleur, and at the othet end by the King's High Road.Now 1 do hereby Rive notice, that che said lot of ground or emplacement and premises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church duor of the Parish of Saine Anne de Varcnnes afere-aid, on MONDAY the NINTH day of JULY next, at TEN of the clock in the forencon, at which time and place the couditions of sale will be made known.FREDx.W ERMAVINGER, Sheriff, All and every person or persous having claims on the above described lot of ground or emplacement and premises, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby adver- tard tu give notice thereof, to che said Sheriff, at his Office in the City of Montreal, according to law; and further, that no oppesition afin d'unnuller Or afin de distraire the whole or ary part af the said fot of ground or emplacement and premises, of afin de charge or servitude on the same will be received hy the said SherifF during the fificen days previous to the sale thereol, Sherifi\u2019s Office, 3d March, 1891, Montreal Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTION 1ssu- to wat.| ed out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding Civil Pleas in and for the District of Mon- treat aforesaid, ac the suit of Antoine Frejo, of the Parish of Sant Jean Baptiste, in ile said District of Montreal, yeoman, sid Bailiff, against the lands and tenements of Pierre Lajeu- nesce, af the l'arigh of Saint Jean Baptiste afuresaid, miller, to we directed, I have seized and taken in execution, as belonging to the said PIERRE LAJEUNESSE ; a lotof ground or emplacement situated in the Parish of Saint Jean Baptiste aforesaid, contaiiing the one quarter of an arpent in front, by one arpent and a half in depth, bounded in the front by the King's High Road, in the rear and on one side to the south west by Joseph Lajeunesse, and on the other side to the north east, by François Deneau, with a bouse thereon erveted, Now 1 do hereby give notice, that the suid lot of ground or emplacement and premises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the Parish of Saint Jean Baptiste aforesaid, on MONDAY the NINTH day of JULY next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time aud place the conditions of sale will be made known.FRED, W, ERMATINGER, Sheriff, All and every person or persuns having claims on the a.bowe described lot of ground or emplacement and premises, by morrgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office in the City of Montreal, according to law ; and further, thar no opposition afr d'annuller or afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the mid lot of ground or emplacement and premises, or afin de charge or servitude on the same, will be received by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.Sher:fs Office, 3d March, 1821, MonTREAL, Y virtue of a WRIT of EXECUTION, to wit : ! issued out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding civil pless, in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, at the suit of Jean Marie Cadieux, Notary Public, dumiciliated at Montreal, in the said District of Montreal, Curator duly elected to the person and estate of Joseph Ber- linguet, Baker, of Montreal, interdicted, in the stead and place of Jacques Poirier, deceased, against the lands and tes nements of Marie l'rangoive Bourque, pf Montreal, in the District of Montreal, widow of the late Jacques Poirier, in his life time of Montreal, yeoman, executrix of the last will and testament, and universal legatee of the said Jacques Poitier, to me directed, | have seized and taken in execution, as belonging to the said Marie Françoise \u2018Bourque in her qualities aforesaid; a lot of ground or emplacement situs.ted and being in the City of Montreal in the said District, on the nivcau or line of St.Sacrement Street, containing forty.three (cet in front, by one hundred and twenty-four feet in depth, bounded in the front by the mid St, Sacrement Street, in the rear by Paschal Lafleur, on one side to the north east in part by the Honorable Chartier De Lotbiniere, and in part by Joseph Desautels, Notary, or his representatives, and on the other side to the south west, in part by l.ouis Gravelle, and in part by the heire Dubois, with a house of ore story built of stone, stables, shed, well and other buildings thereon erested, Now 1 do hereby give notice, that the said lot of ground or emplacement and premises, will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at my Office in the City of Montreal séoresaid, oo MONDAY the NINTH day of JULY ms = rer ee eran ~rma [N°, 8108.] mers me a ra \u2014\u2014 next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forencon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.FREDk.W.ERMATINGER, Sberiff.All and every person or persons hagiug claims on the lot of ground or emplacement and premiief above described, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office, aforesaid, according to law; and further, that no opposi tion afin d\u2019unnuller or afin de distratre, the whole or any part of the said lot of ground or emplacement and premises, or afin de charge or servitude où the same, will be received by the said Sher during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof, \u2014\u2014 Sherif Office, 3d March, 1821.MONTREAL, Y virtueofs WRIL of EXECUTION, 1s- to wit ; { sued out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for the District of Montreal aforesaid, ac the sunt of Joreph Charland, of St.Henry de Mascauche, in the County vf Leinster, in the said District of Montreal, yeoman, against the lands and tenements of An toine Masta, pore, of Saint Esprit, in the County of Lein- ster and District aforesaid, yeoman, to me directed, | have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said ANTOINE MAST'A, père: |.A laud situated in the Parish of St.Esprit aforesaid, wi the Seigniory of L'Assomption, in the said District, containing one arpent and a half in front by fif- ty-five arpents in depth, bounded in the front by the end of the lots or emplacements of Michel Morin, Louis Lemoine and Augustin Morin, in the rear by the line of the Fief Martel, on one side by Michel Vizina, and on the other side by François Dufault.2.A lot of ground or emplacement situated in the Parish of Saint Esprit and Seigniory of L\u2019Assomption aforesaid, containing about one arpent aud a half in »u- perficies, bounded in the front by the north side of the river St.Esprit, in the rear by the Chemin de front, on one side by one Charland, and on the other side by Augustin Morin, with a wooden house thereon erected.Now 1 do hereby give notice, that the said lands and tenements will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder, at the Church door of the Pa rish of St Esprit aforesaid, on MONDAY the NINTH duy of JULY next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time aud place the conditions of sale will be made knowu.FREDx.W.ERMATINGER, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the lands and tenements sbove described, by mortgage or other right orincumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereol to the said Sheriff, at his Office, in the City of Montreal, according to law ; and further, that no opposition afin d'annul- kr or afin de distraire, the whole or any part of the said lands | and tenements, or afin de charge or servitude on the same, wall be received by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.\u2014 Sheriff's Office, 33 March, 1891, Anree Rivers, Y virtue of a WRI\" of EXECU LION, to wit.{ issued out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, holding Civil Pleas in and for the District, of Quebec, at the suit of John Neilson, Esquire, of the City of Queboc, Printer, in bis quality of tutor duly elected to the minor children issue of the marriage which has heretofore existed between John Campbell and Mary Ann Loiseau, both deceased, against the lands and tenements of Pierre Lefrançois heretofore of the Parish of Ange Cardien, in the District of Quebec, but now of the said City of Quebec, yeoman, to me directed, | have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the said PIERRE LEFRANCOIS: A Land sitvate in the Parish of Ste, Ann la Perade, in my said District, an the concession and viilage of Ste.Marie, containing two arpents and a half in front by twenty-five arpents in depth, bounded in front by the King's highway, and in the rear by the concession of Sr.Chrysostome, joining on the north east side to Augustin Leduc, and on the south west side to Jean Baptiste Drolet, witha house, a barn and stables thereon erected.Now ! do hereby give notice, that the said land & premises will be sold and adjudged to the highest bidder at the Church door of Ste.Anne ls Perade aforesaid, on MONDAY the SEVENTH day of MAY next, at ELEVEN o'clock in che forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known, L.GUGY, Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims on the above described lands and premises, by mortgage or other right or in- cumbrance are hereby advertised to give notice thereof, to the said Sheriff, at his Office in the \u2018Town of I'hree Rivers, according to law; and further, that no opposition afin dun- nuller or afin de distraire the whole or any part of the said lands and premises, or afin de charge or servitude on the same will be reeived by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.\u2014 Sheriff *« Office, 26th Decr.1820.Quesee, PY virtue of a WRITE of EXECUTION, issued to wir.{ out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench holding civil pleas in and for the District of Quebec aforesaid, at th suit of Louis Gauvreau, Esquire, of the City, County and District of Quebec, Merchant, against the lands and tenements of George Vanfelson, squire, Advocate General of this Province, and of the aforesaid City, County and District of Quebec, 10 me directed, | have seized and taken in execution, as belonging to the said GEORGE VANFLLSON, Esquire, | to wit : A land situate, lying and being in the banlieue of This city of Quebec, at the pluce called Belle Fue, extending in front the distance there may be found to be between the property of the representatives of the late Nathaniel Taylor Esq, and that of William Humilton, representing Augustin Germain, and in depth, the distance that may be found to be from the King's Highway leading to tl.e Parish of Notre Dome de Ste.Foy, to the trait quarré of the lands of the gentlemen of the Quebec Seminary ; bounded in front by the south line of the uforesaid highway leading to Ste, Foy, and in the rear by the aforesaid lands of the aforesaid geutlemen of the Quebec Seminary, joining on one side 10 the north east to the property belonging to the representatives of the said Nathaniel \u2018Faye lor, and on the other side to the south-west to that of the said William Hamilton, together with the House, barn and other buildings thereon constructed, in the state that the whole now actually lies and is; the above designated property and its appurtenances belouging to the defendant George Vanfelson, as having acquired it conjointly with Madame his wife, from James Godfrey Hanna, and his wife, of the aforesaid city of Quebec, Merchant Watch and Clock maker, by a deed of exchange duly made and passed in the City of Quebec, before Notaries, mivutes of which is kept by M.Lelievre, oue of the said notaries, dated 5th May, 1815, an expedition of which aforesaid act is deposited at my office for the information of all concerned.Now | do hereby give public notice, that the aforesaid land, house and other buildings thereon erected, will be sold and adjudged to the highest and last bidder, at my Office, in the Court House, of the City of Quebec, on SATURDAY, TWENTY-FIRST day of APRIL next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known, Pu.A.DE GASPE', Sheriff, Alland every person or persons having claims on the above described premises by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his office aforesaid, according to Law; and further, that no opposition afin d\u2019annuller or afin de distraire, the whole, or any part of the said premises, or afin de charge or servitude on the same, will be received by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof, Sheriff's Office, Quebec, Nov.28th, 1820.Quebec?Y virtue of an alias WRIT of EXECUTI- to wit : ON, issued out of His Majesty's Court of King's Beuch, holding civil pleas in and for the District of Quebec aforesaid, at the suit of Joseph Carrier, Shoemaker, of the City of Quebce, in the County of Quebec, in the Distrigt of Quehec, against the lands and tenements of Joseph Divn, Yeoman, of the Parish of L'Ange Gardien, in the County of Northumberland, in the District of Quebec, Lo me dirceted : | have seized and taken in execution, as belonging to the said JOSEPH DION, 1.An emplacement situate in St.John's Suburbs of Quebec, of tweuly feet in Front, by sixty fet in depth, or there- Gasette de JEUDI, Le 19 AVRIL, 1821.Quatcher, about, bounded in frout by vue named Grant, and 1 1 Lhe rear by the end of the said depth, to emplacements un- conceded, to the north-cast by Romain Coté, and to the south-west by Dame Newson, representing Noel Chali- four, together with the house thereon constructed, circumstances and dependancies.2.Another emplacement situale in the aforesaid St.John's Suburbs, of ien feet in front, or thereabout, by tweuty-eicht fee: «a depth, or thereabout, adjuining to the north-east to the above described emplacement, & to the south-west to the aforesaid Dame Newson.Now du hereby give notice, Ut the aforesaid premises will be sold and adjuderd to the highest & last bidder, at my Office, 15 the Court Mouse, of the City of Quebec, Gn MONDAY, the TWENTY.THIRD day of APRIL next, at ELEVEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of Sale will be made know.Pi.A.DF GASP * Shoriff Alland every person or persons Laving «dims on the above described premises, by mortgage or other right ur incumbrance, sre hereby advertised to give notice thercof to the said Sheritf, at his Office, in the Court House of the City or Quebec, according to law; and further, that no opposition afin d'annuler or atin de distraire, the whole, or any pait of the suid Premises, Or afin de charge oc servitude on the sume, will be received by the suid Sie- rifl, during the fifteen days previous tu the suie theieof, \u201cnerfs Office, Quebec, 1sth Dee.1890.Quebec, T FD Y virtue of a PLURIES WRIT of EXE- th) Wit.H CUTION issued out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench holding Civil Pleas in and for the District afure- said, at the suit of Joseph Ancetil dit St.Jean, of the Parish of Ste.Anne in the County of Cornwallis, in the District of ue bec, yeoman, against the lands and tenements of Thomas Mare tin, Master Carpenter, in the Parish of St.Rock tv the County of Devon in the District of Quebec.to me ditected; | hive seized and taken in execution as belunging to the aforesaid THOMAS MARTIN: 1.A land of two arpems in front or thereabout, by about forty-two arpents in depth, situate and being in the third range of concessions of Ste.Anne de la Pocus tière, bounded on one side to the north by tie King's Highway, and on the other side to the south at the end of the afuresaid depth, adjoiniug on the south west to Joseph Durand, né vu the other side to the south cast to Clement Dan-eur de Courbe- ron, 2.Another land situated in the fourth range of the same Parish, extending two arpents in front or thereabout, by about forty-two arpents in depth, bounded on the north by the lands of the third range of concessions, and on the suuth by the end of the afuresaid depth, on the south west by Benjannn Levesque, and on the north cast by François Damour de Courberon, circumstances and dependancies.Now { du hereby give notice that the aforesaid premises will be sold and adjudged to the highest & last bidder at the Church dour of the sad Parish of Ste, Anne, on MONDAY the TWENIY.THIRD day of APRIL next, at TEN of the clock in the forenvon, at which time and place the conditions of sale wil! be made known.PH: A.DE G ASPE', Sheriff, All and every person or persons having clus ou the above described premises.by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, tt lis Office in the Court House in the City of Queber, accords ing to law; and further, that uo opposition sfin d'aunulir or ufin de distraire the whole or any part of the sad premises, or afin de charge or servitude on the same wil be received by the sind Sherif] during the fifteen days previous to tie sale thereof, Shenitt\u2019s Ottice, 20th December, 1820.QUEBLC, Y virtue of a WRIT of LXECUTION, is to wit : | sued out of Hi« Majesty's Court of Kirg's Bench, holding civil pleas, in and for the District of Quebec aforesaid, at the suit of John M'Mulan, shoe-maker of the City of Quebec, in the County of Quebec, in the District of Quebec, agawst the lands aud tenements of John Swath, labourer, of the same place, to me directed ; | have seized and taken in execution as belonging to the aforesaid JOIIN SMITH; an emplacement situate and being in St.Rocks sue burbsof this City, extending in front seventeen feet or theres «bout, and su depth about fifty fect, adjoining on the one side to Joseph Allard, and on the other to one named hésume, with a House thereon erected and appurtenances.Now 1 do hereby give public notice that the aforesaid premises will be sald and adjudged to the highest bidder at my Office in the Court House in this City of Quebec, on MONDAY the EIGHTEENTH day of JUNE next, at ELEVEN o'clock 1a the forencon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made hi.own, PH.A DE GASPE', Sheriff, All and every person or persons having claims on the above described premues, by mortgage or other rightor incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said She rdf, at his Office aforesaid, according to law ; and fureher, that no opposition afin f'unnul bor or afa de distraire, the whole or any part of the suid premises, or ufin de charge or servitude on the same, will be received by the said Sher ff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof Sheriff \u2019s Cffice, Quebec, 14th Februar y, 15291, \u201cDistrict of Y virtue of an alias WRIT of EXECU- Quebec, to wit.TION, issued out of His Majesty s Court of King\u2019s Bench, holding civil pleas in and for the District of Quebec atoresaid, at the suit of Robert Froste, lately of the City of Montreal, at present in the County and District of Quebec, Merchant, against the ands and tenements of Pierre Plamondon, Culler, of the City, County and District of Quebec aforesaid, to ne directed, 1 have seized and taken in exec « tion as belonging to the aforesaid PIE RE PLAMONDON A land situate, lying and being in the Seigniory of Temisquats, of six arpents in front by thirty in depth, bounded on the cast by Temisquata Road, on the north by David Garner, and on the south by ungranted lands.Now | do hereby give public notice, that the aforesaid land will be sold and adjudged to the highest and last bidder, at the Church door of the \u201cParish of Ri- viere du Loup, on MONDAY the SECOND day of JULY next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of sale will be made known.PH: A.DE GASPE*, Sheriff Ail and every person or persons having claims on the above described premises, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff, at his Office in the Court House of the City of Quebec, according tu law; and further, that no opposition afin d'annuller or afin de distraire the whole or any part of the said premises, or afin de charge or servitude on the same will be received by the said Sheriff during the fifteen days previous to the sale thereof.Sheriff's Office, 28th Feby 1820.QUEBEC, TY) Y virtue of 8 WRIT of FENDITIONI to wit : EXAPONAS 10 me directed, and issued out of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench holding civil pleas in and for the District of Quebec, aforesaid, at the suit of Gabriel Huot, Merchant, of the Parish of Saint Rock, in the County of Devon, in the District of Quebec, commanding me to sell as appertaining to JOSEPH DESSEIN, Merchant, of the sane place, an emplacement of\u2019 three quarters of an arpent in front or thereabout, by about three quarters of an arpent in depth, situated aud boing in the aforesaid parish of Saint Rock, bounded in front by the King's Highway, and in the rear by the property of Jean Baptiste Quellet, adjoining on one side to the north-cast to Henry Quel.let, and ou the other side to the south-west to Jean ptis'e Michaud, with two houses built of Logs and a hangar thereon erected, circumstances and dependancies.Now | do hereby give public notice, that the aforesaid premises will be sold and adju to the highest and last bidder, at the Church door of the aforesaid perish of Saint Rock,on MONDAY, the THIRTIE TH day of APRIL instant, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the conditions of Sule will be made known.Pu.A.DE GASPE' Sheriff.All and every person or persons having claims ou the above dese cribed premises, by mortgage or other right or incumbrance, are hereby advertised to give notice thereof to the said Sheriff.at bis Oflice in the City of Quebec, according to Law; and further, that no opposition afin d'annudier or afin de distraire, the whole, or any part of the said premises, or afin de charge or seruaude où the same, will be received by the said Sheriff during the £fieen days previous to the sale thereof.Bherid's Office, ath April, 1821.Office of the Commies.of Jesuits Estates, uebee, 88th March, 1321.Q NOTICE is hereby given, that Proposals will be 5 received at this Office for Leasing for the Term of Nine ears, commencing the First May next, the BANAL FLOUR and SAW MILLS, situated at New te, in the Soignicey of St Gabrieh The conditions will be made known by appiione on va det f the B of the \u2019 GEORGE RYLAND, Secs. Niw York, April 9.\u2018There iv ro Wheat of first quality at market but would readily command V5 venta.= orn is rather heavy, but ne decline; whilst Rye has faileA © 374 cents buskel.New York, Peterstiirg, Fredericksburg, Richmond Canal, & Alesandrmsupertine Flour, D3 #1 to 4.from cash to credit.Exchange ou London, 74a 74.sales, Latest from England The elegant fast sailing i he must be here at all tines during the on, He thought thica strong argutient why the Speaker should be indemnitied.19 this Bilt was for a linuted time, he would not vote against ot ; as long as they were in dobt, they should endeavour to relieve themselves from it; but they were told by an hon.member, that two years would reltese the Province from all debt, and this he believed to be the fact was this then he would ask the proper time for passing this Bill?There was no person they should respect ; .: } House, and that of the widow Germain were in ar danger: ! were fortunately proseivod by the exertions | bot Military The Stables of a Union Hotel were eutire- ly demulished to prevent the dames from extending.Alr.Martinucio escaped ahinost naked.and nothin from his part of the house ; some of (he gunds in Mr.shop were saved.Insurances on the House and part of the move - ables had been effected at the Phœrnix Fire vffice.| DIED, Hy Le arch last, of a stroke \u2018are al \u2018 oth M : At Carleton, Chaieur fay, on the | brother to Willman Public in general, for the very liberal envoy of avoplexy, Matuew Crawrorn, Fup.br t Crawford, Esq.Provincial Judge of the Distriet of Gaspé.Lo hp = The following is a circular addressed to all heensed Medical : the hbouor to acquaint them that he wi urAgeTneut, ang N FoR , NT Peu he bete May be due J .a ue des ren, now occupi filtichap's who may encourage him that he will alloy tte credit, - Lows Seguin, where they propose to make the griaten OTICP.\u2014The Subscribe his friends and the public far ho cerns his than, |, of them farm hae TAILOR after the in May nes 18th April, 1021, ARCOUX & DUGAL, FURRIERS \u201cAy te turn their most sincere thanks to their J, iends pi te they bare ' met with since commencing business, and i \" they have rented fur à term of they inform Trude), Merchant, No.8, St.cars the house of 3 \u2018 he ohn Street, near the bre Me character, that it produced au ectraordmary assembkng of the more than their own Officers.If he saw a proper retrenchment, n ; : ; ; h ) saw .ance by the ine Board ap- tw efforts Congress, and despatches were mstantly foruarded by lance Mut | that would make a saving of three or four amd pounds.he Practitioners throughout the Province by they scotne Board ap.| meet with activity and honesty the encouragement ç or to wmch Proviso, \\ oT sreutain in Europe shouM be ve ; LC Ph puinted by His Excellency the Governor in Ciel.Y + themselves their friends inay again giveethey he I termich to Proviso, Milan and Wome.Things rematn in Buroy ou very w Hinge support it; but he thought it would be delay ke place before the pamphlet and returns mentioned et hey will \u20ac need ; y hereby pive ne in rather an unsettled state, and probably will eill they get gene- wrongafthes could n®t introduce romuthing of this kind, to begin in fe circule CA be ton Jd rar thev wilibe putin pos : continue ding so dung th ox furs from the tu of Jute rally convaised and through anuther seige of war, and probably ro retrench on XSI Ae * the Sue 's cutar \u20ac peeved by He ; , Ç * J | \u20ac Hunmer ; Caps, V » Convaised and go through another seige ar, P y ench on the small sum of Æz00, the half of the Speaker's sion of the views and intentions of the Bowrd sooner through aricles in their line will be well dyed hey ave are And Al be revolution.\u20141hese events are looked for as certain, Wicsisatos, N.C.March 24 Cold wvother.æ We have had sume extreme cold weather, for the season.tor sume few days past.On Sunday and Monday last, miore especially on the tirst mentioned day, there was frequent flits of snow, And during the night at froze nearly an iach in thickness All our gardens have been destroyed.Moust Ziox, Geo.March 23, Cold Weather.\u2014On Monday morning, the 19th inst.the mer.curv in Pabeenheit\u2019s thermometer stood at 19, or 13 below the freczing paint.For two days previous, the weather had been uncommonly cold for the season, most of the tine so cold as to freeze during the day, The prospect of frit is entirely destroyed mths region.[tis the opinion of mung, that as cold weather was never experienced here in March.Died.At Aberdeen, Scotland, on the 15th Sept.last, in the 45ch Salary, Mr.Van Koughnett said, when thév saw so many individuals distressed, they were called on for retrenchinent, which should become the order of the day, and de carried into cifoetan everv direc- ton, 1f the times were such now as they were formerly be would net support the reduction of the Speaker's Salary ; but he thought the present necessity called on them to du su.Mr.C.Jones bad given his support te this Bill from ats first introduction ; his nund was made up on this subject before he came tu the Session, and considering the low state of the finances of the country, he thought it necessary, and would concur init.Asto securing the independence of the Speaker with sone paltry 4200 or £400 he thought it should have no weight on their minds; 1f we could not select une man from this House out of its 40 mer - bers who was Inaccessibie to the inrosds of corruption, without thus ; it wouid be à sorry compliment to the House and to the country.As tv the saving of £200 although it was smal, it the med.um cf a public paper.CIRCULAR Sir, I herewith tranemit for your information à repart of the pro- frame, {drawn up for the public at large) and have tu request ed for the reception of all the kinds of firs he them, and can assure the public that they il eh Tay be the 1njunes to which they are exposed during the summer, ell yy, Preserved fo, Quebec, 18th April, 121.gressof Vaccination, under various crcamstances of the human © \\ TALUARLFE FARM TORS AIT or + ET, pera Ao vour particular attention to page 7 & 8 of this publication.In order ta obtain the proposed criterion in ir« grentest perfec.oe ; .i the situation 1s acknuw leczed us the most beau, tion, a second vaccination should be performed between thirty- { of Montreal, and the land 1s hourided for the dut nn SX puil fortey-vight hours before the arcola of the first vaccination begins to appuar ; that is on or about the fifth or sixth day from | the matter bea inserted.This is necessary in order that the secondary affection may have proceeded some length, and that a small vesicle containing virus, may have been formed by it, bee gins, otherwise no arvola but merely a slight degree of haidness St.Lawrence and Berthier Rivers, where there 1\u20ac suffi of water for every ducription of Miver Craft \u2014Tu spot pussesses ail the adeantages of an improved En and will be found admurably well adupted fair | A Lo Agriculturalist upon ui : Carine.fore the constitutional affection from the first vaccination be- | Bam.a nt upon the tudern sy seu of Faroing in Great, village of Berthier, containing 130 Superfcu; à ce in the highest state of cultivation for farming u 1 the {Yan greater part br + cient dey S delight, WE Tih Farm, an C\\persnenss, Terms of Payment to suit the Purchaser\u2014 For particu! i vearof bis age, MroJastes Quirvir, the Orator; wjuther he went would go to the relief of some 8 or 10 needy pensioners.1 at will take place from the second puncture.ply to Ma.Narizk, No.11 St.Ursule Street, Quel IN ap any time hereafter, when the Provincial cofiers were overflowing, And nson the one hand the acceleration of the second vaccing undersigned Proprietor at Three Rivers, Cy UE Lo the to take the title and possession of the estate of Lord Finlater, tu which he had recentiv become the lawfuil heir.He had distunquie shed himseif in that as well as in this country by the powers of his wloguence ; and in
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