Cahokia records, 1778-1790, Part 39

Author: Alvord, Clarence Walworth, 1868-1928
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COURT RECORD, NOVEMBER, 1787


has found sufficient surety therefor1; and we condemn him to pay the costs and charges.


The Court adjourned to the Ist of December next.


Fr. Saucier


November 12, 1787. At a special session of the Court.


MM. Fr. Saucier, President.


Bte. Saucier.


Ant. Girardin.


Matt. Saucier.


Philippe Engel. and Pierre Laperche.


M. JEAN BTE. LACROIX, attorney of PIERRE LAFLEUR and of THOMAS BRADY, Huissier, plaintiff,


VS.


the ESTATE of the deceased AUGUSTIN DUBUQUE.


Heard the said M. Jean Bte. Lacroix, for the said Lafleur, who concludes that the estate of the deceased Augustin Dubuque should pay him for the damages which Dubuque caused by a barrel of powder which blew up his house, for the loss of his personal property, and for the dressing of the wounds by the surgeon not only his own but those of his wife who was dangerously injured, and for the rent of his house and for other damages, from which he suffers. After all was examined and the Court had complete knowledge of the house, which was blown up, from the testimony of witnesses, the Court decreed and does decree that the estate of the said M. Dubuque shall pay by preference its cost price, sixteen hundred livres in money; that there shall be made a sworn statement by the said Lafleur of the goods and chattels, which he lost, and an appraisal of those which are bro- ken in his house, which was blown up, by two arbitrators named by the Court, all of which is to be paid by the said estate; that there shall be paid the bill of the surgeon as well for his as for his wife's care until their perfect cure; that there shall be allowed him for his day's wages; for the loss of his time since his house was blown up, the sum of three hundred livres, and for all rent of houses and other claims the sum of one hundred and fifty livres, in full satis- faction for all damages up to the present time. The said house


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moyen du present des domagement la dite maison sautee avec tous Ses materaux Et terain Et tout ce qui y est ataché a la reserve des Clostures que lafleur En levera, Resteront pr le compte de la sucession dudt sr dubuque Et quand au Regard de thom Bredy la Cour luy aloue sur la dite sucession dix livres par jour pendant deux mois a compter du jour que la maison a Sauté Et le paye- ment des hardes quil avoit sur le Corp lors quil a sauté au dire dexpert Et En outre les frais du chirugien pensement traite- ment Et medicament pr tous des domagements Condamné la Suces- sion En tous les frais de present extraordinaire ce qui sera Exe- cuté Et permis aux dits demandeurs de prendre En acompte ou pr tout sil le jugent a propos des effets a lencan de la suc- cession lors que la vente sen sera au plus offrant et dernier Encherisseur donné En Cour ledt jour 12.9bre 1787.


[Signed] at Girardin pierre Laperche


Phillipe Engel B Saucier Labuxiere grefier


mth Saucier f. saucier


a une Cour du rer decembre 1787.


Mrs fs. Saucier presidant


ant girardin


Math. Saucier


Philipe angel pre Laperche


Bte saucier


Mr ante Reilhe sest presente a la Cour comme fonde de pro- curation du sr pierre Gamelin Creancier de deffunt augustin dubuque Comme dernier Equipeur Suivant les pieces quil a produit a la dite Cour. Et Sa requete du 9.9bre dernier apointée par Mr saucier presidant.


La Cour ayant murement Examine Elle a recûe le sr Reilhe en sa dite qualité au Nombre des Creanciers de Canada. Et a decidé Et decide que toutes les debtes crées aux cahos Et sur cette partie.


1 The settlement of the estate of Augustin Dubuque occupies the attention of the Court for many sessions. See pp. 313, 323, 371, 375, 378, 393, 429, 513. Dubuque was a trader from Canada and was probably from the same family as Julien Dubuque, the first settler in what is now Dubuque, Iowa .- Tassé, Les Canadiens de l'ouest, i, 239. From the records of the various cases against his estate, it appears that Augustin Dubuque died on November 8, 1787, from the effects of an explosion of a keg of gunpowder. His wife, Archange Pratte, was living in Canada at the time of the accident, and in later cases her rights in the estate were carefully safeguarded by the Court.


COURT RECORD, DECEMBER, 1787


which was blown up with all its materials and land and all that which is attached to it, with the exception of the fences which Lafleur shall clear away, shall stand to the account of the estate of the said M. Dubuque. And as regards Tom Brady the Court allows him from the said estate ten livres a day for two months counting from the day that the house was blown up and the payment of the clothing which he had on his body, when he was blown up, on an appraisal by experts and furthermore the cost of the surgeon for bandages, treatment and medicine, in full satisfaction. The Court condemned the estate to pay all the costs of the present special session, for which there will be execu- tion. And permission is given to the said plaintiffs to take as in- stallments or for the whole amount, if they judge it expedient, goods at the auction of the estate, when sale shall be made thereof to the highest bidder. Given in Court the said day, November 12, 1787.1


[Signed] Ant. Girardin. Pierre Laperche.


Philippe Engel.


Matt. Saucier.


B. Saucier.


F. Saucier.


Labuxiere, Clerk.


At a Court, December 1, 1787.


MM. Fr. Saucier, President.


Ant. Girardin.


Matt. Saucier.


Philippe Engel.


Pierre Leperche.


Bte. Saucier.


M. Ant. Reilhe presented himself in Court as attorney of M. Pierre Gamelin, creditor of the deceased Augustin Dubuque and last furnisher of supplies, according to documents which he exhibited to the said Court and his petition of the 9th of November last, referred by M. Saucier, President.2


The Court, after careful examination, received M. Reilhe in his said title among the number of creditors from Canada. And it decided and does decide that all debts made at Cahokia and on this side, which the Court has ordered to be paid and those which it may order paid in the future, which shall appear legitimate,


2 Among western traders the last furnisher of supplies was a preferred creditor. Pierre Gamelin was a prominent citizen of Vincennes and played a very important part in the his- tory of that village during this period .- Dunn, Indiana, passim.


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que la Cour a ordonné Etre payées et celle quelle ordonne par la suite qui luy paroitront legitimes seront payées provisoirement, privilegierement Et specialement. tant frais fait que autres de recouvrement du chargé de ladite succession. Et que comme lencan des meubles Et Effets de ladite sucession a Eté fait au terme du mois davril 1789. lors que ledt recouvrement sera fait les Creanciers de Canada misilimakinac Et autres hor de notre district Nommeront Entreux un sindic a qui il Sera Remis le Relequat restant de ladite sucession. toutes fois les debtes contractés En notre district liquidées lesquels Sarrangeront Entreux pour leurs affaires concernant le Reliqua de ladite suces- sion. Et quil sera donné avis a la dame veuve dubuque par le sr Labuxiere chargé de ladite sucession a la dame veuve dubuque dEnvoyer ses droits quelle a a pretendre si toute fois Elle en a pour etre privilegierement a Elle delivre sur le restant de ladite sucession si toutes fois Elle ne les a pas Recû En Canada. Et jusques audt tems toute la Sucession restera En lEtat quelle est a la gestion du Sr Labuxiere Et qui agira selon quil luy sera ordonné par la Cour. Et que comme il se presente plusieurs Creanciers qui pretendent avoir tous droits de privilege. la Cour na pas jugé a propos den prendre Connoissance Et Sarangeront Entreux aprés quelle aura Recû des nouvelles de madame dubuque pr tous recour Enver Elle ou la Sucession dudt deffunt ainsy quil avizeront. Et ne sera tenu ledt Sr Labuxiere de Linsolvabilité des debiteurs ny de leur depart Furtiv En faisant par luy ce quil poura pr linterest de ladite sucession Et quant aux Billets invan- toriez il tachera den assurer le payement par ceux qui les doivent pr etre payez au terme de Lencan atendu quil ny a pas dargent sur la place Et que Lon ne peu recevoir de danrées.


fait et donné En cour ledt jour Ier decembre mil sept cent quatre vingt sept.


[Signed]


at girardin


mh Saucier


B Saucier pierre Lapeche


Phillipe Engel


fr saucier


La Cour est adjournée a 1er janvier 1787 [sic]


fr. saucier.


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COURT RECORD, JANUARY, 1788


shall be paid provisionally, by preference and specially, as well as the costs incurred and the other costs of recovery, by the trustee of the said estate: and that, since the auction of goods and chattels of the said estate has been set for the term of the month of April, 1789, at which the recovery shall be made, the creditors from Canada and Michillimackinac and others outside of our district shall name among them a syndic, to whom there shall be remitted the balance which remains from the said estate - however after the debts contracted in our district have been paid - which creditors shall make arrangements among themselves for their business concerning the balance of the said estate; and that notice shall be given Madame Dubuque, widow, by M. Labuxiere, trustee of the said estate, to send whatever just claims she has to make, provided she has any to be paid to her by preference from the balance of the said estate, and provided she did not receive payment in Canada. And up to the said time all the estate shall remain in the state it is under the administration of M. Labuxiere and he shall act according as he shall be ordered by the Court. And as there have presented themselves several creditors, all of whom pretend to have privileged rights, the Court has not judged it expedient to take notice of them and they shall make arrange- ments among themselves, after the Court shall have received news from Madame Dubuque, for all recourse against her or the estate of the deceased even as they shall determine. Nor shall the said M. Labuxiere be held for the insolvency of the debtors nor for their secret departure, while doing what he can for the interest of the said estate; and as to the inventoried notes he shall endeavor to assure the payment thereof by those who owe them and they are to be paid at the time of the auction, seeing that there is no money in the market and one cannot receive payment in kind.


Made and given in Court the said day, December 1, 1787.


[Signed]


Ant. Girardin. Matt. Saucier.


B. Saucier.


Pierre Laperche.


Philippe Engel.


Fr. Saucier.


The Court adjourned to January 1, 1788.


Fr. Saucier.


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a la meme Cour.


donne un ordre a la demande de la dame janot lapensée qui ordonne a joseph Lapensée de veiller a la conservation des Biens de Ses Enfans En qualité de Subrogé tuteur Et ce quil ne soit Rien dissipée a peine dEn repondre En son Nom ledt ordre a luy signiffie par ladite dame janot la pensée ce dit jour.


at Girardin.


a une Cour du deux janvier mil sept cent quatre vingt huit. Les Srs antoine girardin presidant Charles ducharme


Philipe angel pierre Laperche


a ladite cour assemblée le Sr francois Lapensée a Eté recû magistra au lieu et place du Sr francois Saucier absent et prêté le Sermant doffice En consequence.


a la meme Cour.


francois Lonval fils a presente une requete pour de demander des domagements contre la Sucession de deffunt augustin du- buque disant avoir eté Blesse lorsque la maison de lafleur a Saute par les poudre dudt dubuque.


La cour la debouté de sa demande comme accident imprevû.


La Cour est ajournée au ler fevrier.


at girardin pres.


a une Cour du premier fevrier mil sept cent quatre vingt huit. Mrs antoine girardin presidant Math. Saucier


Bte Saucier Pre LaPerche


Philipe angel


fr. Lapensée


Charle ducharme


Entre le Sr WILLIAM ARONDEL marchand voyageur demandeur Contre LEON LEPAGE deffendeur.


Le demandeur requierre que le deffendeur lui payé Son billet Echû de la somme de deux cent vingt une livres dix huit sols avec Linterest et frais.


Le deffendeur a repondû N'avoir de quoy payer pour le present.


Sur qouy la Cour a condamné ledt Leon Lepage a payer le demandeur dicy a Son depart ou de luy donner des assurances


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COURT RECORD, JANUARY, 1788


At the same Court.


Issued on the prayer of Madame Janot Lapancé a mandate which orders Joseph Lapancé, in his office of surrogate guardian, to look to the preservation of the property of her children, and to see to it that there be nothing wasted on pain of answering for it in his own name. The said mandate was served on him by the said Madame Janot Lapancé this day.


Ant. Girardin. At a Court, January 2, 1788.


MM. Antoine Girardin, President.


Charles DuCharme


Philippe Engel Pierre Laperche


At the said Court M. François Lapancé has been received as magistrate in place of M. François Saucier absent, and has taken oath of office in consequence.


At the same Court.


François Lonval jr. presented a petition, demanding damages from the estate of the late Augustin Dubuque, claiming to have been wounded when the house of Lafleur was blown up by M. Dubuque's powder.


The Court denied his prayer since the accident was unforeseen. The Court adjourned to February I,


Ant. Girardin Pres.


At a Court, February 1, 1788.


MM. Antoine Girardin, President.


Matt. Saucier.


Bte. Saucier.


Pierre Laperche.


Philippe Engel.


Fr. Lapancé.


Charles DuCharme.


MR. WILLIAM ARUNDEL, traveling trader, Plaintiff, vs. LEON LE- PAGE, Defendant.


The plaintiff demands that the defendant pay him his note, which is due, for the sum of two hundred and twenty-one livres eighteen sols with interest and costs.


The defendant answered that he had not the means of paying at present.


Whereupon the Court condemned the said Lepage to pay the plaintiff between now and the time of his departure or to


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pour recevoir son payement audt tems faute de quoy la presente sentence sera mise a execution contre le deffendeur.


la Cour la condamné aux depens.


La Cour est ajournée au rer mars 1788.


at Girardin.


a une Cour tenue extraordinairement le 21 fevrier 1788. Mrs antoine girardin Presidant. Bte Saucier.


Philipe angel.


pre Laperche.


Mathieu Saucier. charle ducharme.


Entre JEAN BTE FELIX demandeur Contre FRANCOIS LAPENSEE .


deffendeur


Le demandeur presente une requete contre Le Nommé René Bouvet exposant quil a fait Echange de Bien avec le Nomme René Bouvet party pour le canada pour recevoir Et se metre en posession du bien que ledt philix luy a echangé le quel Bien ledt philix a a eux des nouvelles Certaines quil avoit Eté remis audt René Bouvet par une lettre quil a recû de son tuteur qui luy marque daler recevoir son Bien ladite requete jointe cy contre. demandant que francois lapensée ay a vuider ses mains entre les siennes des Billets obligations et autres Creances que ledt bouvet luy a laisse en depot pr luy etre delivré En Echange du bien que ledt felix luy aceddé a sorel en Canada puisquil est certain que ledt Bouvet a recû le Bien Echange.


Vu la Convention faite entre ledt Bouvet Et ledt felix au bas de leur contract dechange par lequel ledt Bouvet soblige decrire lauthomne de 1787 de missilimakinac a francois lapensée sil a recû le Bien ou sil ne la pas recû ou sil y a aparance de Le rece- voir ce que ledt Bouvet a manqué de faire jusqua present Et a seulement Ecrit une lettre a fr. lapensée de luy livrer quelque Billets Echus a Noel dernier. la Cour Etant dans lopinion que ledt bouvet a pris posession du Bien Echange par son silence de donner avis audt La pensée ce qui fait souffrir un retard et un tor Considerable audt felix. le tout consideré Ladite cour a con- damné ledt francois Lapensée de vuider Les mains de toutes les Creances deposées entre ses mains par ledt Bouvet entre celles


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give him assurances of receiving his payment at the said time; in default of which the present judgment shall be put in execu- tion against the defendant.


The Court condemned him to pay the charges.


The Court adjourned to March 1, 1788.


Ant. Girardin.


At a Court meeting in special session, February 21, 1788. MM. Antoine Girardin, President. Bte. Saucier.


Philippe Engel.


Pierre Laperche.


Matthieu Saucier. Charles DuCharme.


JEAN BTE FELIX, Plaintiff, vs. FRANÇOIS LAPANCE, Defendant.


The plaintiff presents a petition against the named René Bouvet, in which he shows that he made an exchange of prop- erty with the named René Bouvet, who has gone to Canada in order to receive and put himself into possession of the property which the said Felix exchanged with him; and the said Felix has had certain news that it had been delivered to the said René Bouvet from a letter which he has received from his guardian, who informs him that he is to go and receive his property; and he presents the said petition joined here opposite, in which he demands that François Lapancé should be obliged to deliver into his hands the notes, obligations and other claims, which the said Bouvet left with him on deposit to be delivered to the plaintiff in exchange for the property which the said Felix transferred to him at Sorel in Canada, since it is certain that the said Bouvet has received the property exchanged.


In view of the agreement made between the said Bouvet and the said Felix at the bottom of their contract of exchange according to which the said Bouvet pledged himself to write in the autumn of 1787 from Michillimackinac to François Lapancé, if he re- ceived the property or if he did not receive it or if there was likeli- hood of receiving it, a thing which the said Bouvet has failed to do up to the present-he has only written a letter to Fr. Lapancé asking the latter to deliver him some notes due last Christmas- the Court is of the opinion that the said Bouvet has taken posses- sion of the property exchanged, judging from his neglect to give


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dudt philix dont il sera Bien et valablement decharge Enver ledt Bouvet et tous autres Et retiendra seulement par Ses mains le montant des sommes qui lui ont Eté saisies par ordre de cette Cour dues par ledt felix pour en Compter aux saisissant Retiendra pareillement les frais de saisies qui ont Été fait Et de Requetes a payer avec la presente sentence suivant le compte qui luy sera fourni par le grefier dont il comptera. En diminution sur ce quil aura a remetre audt felix ce qui sera Executé donné en Cour le dit jour 21 fevrier 1788.


[Signed]


Ch. duCharme Phillipe Engel B Saucier


P Laperche mth. Saucier at Girardin P.sd.


a une Cour du premier mars mil sept cent quatre vingt huit. Mrs ante girardin presidant pre Laperche Philipe angel fr. Lapensée Mathieu Saucier magistrats


MI TOURNIER marchand de St Louis demandeur Contre


FRANCOIS LAPENSEE deffendeur.


Le demandeur demande le payement dune somme de deux mille trois cent douze livres seize sols six deniers pour restant des marchandises quil luy a fourni montant En total a onze Cent quatre vingt trois piastres quatre Escalins Concluant a ce que ledt francois lapensée Soit condamné a le payer sous quatre jours avec les frais Et depens dautant quil devoit le payer au mois de Septembre dernier quil a atendû jusqua ce jour et quil est actuelle- ment sur Son depart ne pouvant atendre plus longtems.


Le deffendeur a repondû quil ne pouvoit Contraindre les meunier a moudre son bled pr satisfaire quil avoit asses de blée


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COURT RECORD, MARCH, 1788


notice to the said Lapancé, and that this causes the said Felix to suffer a delay and a considerable wrong; and after considering the whole case, the said Court condemned the said François Lapancé to deliver all assets deposited in his hands by the said Bouvet into the hands of the said Felix, of which he shall be well and lawfully discharged toward the said Bouvet and all others; and he shall retain in his hands only the amount of the sums which have been attached by order of this Court, due by the said Felix in order to account therefor to the judgment creditor; and he shall retain likewise the costs of seizures, which have been made, and of the petitions, which are to be paid with the present decree according to the account, which will be furnished him by the clerk, of which he shall render an account by subtracting from that which he ought to remit to the said Felix, for which there will be execution.


Given in Court the said day and year, February 21, 1788. [Signed]


Ch. DuCharme.


P. Laperche.


Philippe Engel.


Matt. Saucier.


B. Saucier.


Ant. Girardin. Pres.


At a Court, March 1, 1788.


MM. Ant. Girardin. President.


Pierre Laperche.


Philippe Engel.


Fr. Lapancé.


Matthieu Saucier. Magistrates.


M. TOURNIER, trader from St. Louis, Plaintiff, vs. FRANÇOIS LAPANCÉ, Defendant.


The plaintiff demands the payment of a sum of two thousand three hundred and twelve livres sixteen sols six deniers for the residue of the merchandise which he furnished the defendant, the total amounting to eleven hundred and eighty-three piastres four escalins and he concludes that the said François Lapancé should be condemned to pay it within four days together with the costs and charges, inasmuch as he should have paid it in the month of September last, and for which the plaintiff has waited until today; and he says that he is now about to take his departure and is unable to wait longer.


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pr Satisfaire En farine comme il sy Etoit obligé requerant quil luy soit accorde un plus long delais afin que les meuniers puissent luy faire sa farine, que la Surcharge de bled du public dans lesdt moulins est Cause quil na pû faire son payement jusqua ce jour.


La Cour ayant Examine les circonstances ou les moulins ne peuvent pas fournir au besoin du public elle accorde quinze jours de delais au deffendeur pr faire son parfait payement. passé Lequel tems la condamné a payer Sans autres delais la condamné aux depens Et la presente sera Exceuté.


La Cour est adjournée au 1er avril 1788.


At Girardin Psd


a une Cour du Cinq avril mil sept Cent quatre vingt huit. Mrs antoine girardin Presdt Math. saucier


Philipe angel fr. Lapensée


Charles ducharme


Le Sr Jean Bte LaCroix sest presenté pr faire Rendre compte au st aimé comte du bien de joseph Comte dont il est Curateur suivant la sentence Rendue par la deniere Cour. ledt aimé comte ne paroissant pas ainsi quil luy a Eté Enjoint.


Elle requiere Mr Barbeau lieutenant de comté demeurant a la prie du Rocher dordonner et faire partir ledt aimé Compte d'icy au vingt du mois pr se rendre a cette Cour Et rendre comte des Biens dudt mineur donné par la Cour ledt jour Et an.


a la meme Cour.


joseph Worley Et james Piggot ont representé quils Etoient Caution pour james moore de la belle fontaine pr une somme de Cinq cent piastres pr deux Esclaves noir que ledt more a acheté des mineurs de deffunt jhon Ellison Et quils craignent par le derrangement des affaires dudt more quil ne devienne insolvable ' requerant pr leur sureté a Etre decharge du Cautionment dautant quil y a un des negres de mort Entre les mains dudt more sur


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The defendant answered that he had been unable to compel the millers to grind his wheat so as to satisfy this claim and that he had enough wheat to satisfy it in flour as he had pledged himself to do. He prays that there be accorded him a longer delay until the millers can make his flour and says that the extra amount of wheat belonging to the public in the said mills is the cause of his being unable to make his payment up to this day.


The Court, having examined the conditions and learning that the mills were not able to supply the need of the public, granted fifteen days delay to the defendant to make complete payment, ' after which time he is condemned to pay without other delay. Condemned him to pay costs. For this present there will be exe- . cution.


The Court adjourned to April 1, 1788.


Ant. Girardin, Pres.


At a Court, April 5, 1788.


MM. Antoine Girardin, President.


Matt. Saucier.


Philippe Engel.


Fr. Lapancé.


Charles DuCharme.


M. Jean Bte. LaCroix presented himself to compel M. Aimé Comte to render account of the property of Joseph Comte, of which he is guardian, according to the sentence passed by the last Court. The said Aimé Comte did not appear although he had been cited.


The Court requires M. Barbau, county lieutenant, dwelling at Prairie du Rocher, to order and compel the said Aimé Comte to leave and come here on the twentieth of the month to submit himself to this Court and render account of the property of the said minor.


Given by the Court the said day and year.


At the same Court.


Joseph Worley and James Piggott set forth that they were bondsmen for James Moore of Bellefontaine for the sum of five hundred piastres for two black slaves which the said Moore bought of the minors of the late John Allison, and that they


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quoy la Cour ayant deliberé ordonne quil sera Saisy provisoire- ment un des negres restant Et suffisament des autres Biens dudt more pr Remplacer celui qui manque le tout provisoirement Et paroitra ledt more devant la Cour le rer may prochain pour de- duire Ses raisons sil en a aleguer pour En Etre ordonne par notre dite Cour ce quil apartiendra.




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