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Delivré un ordre au ST Chemitz pr faire payer joseph Worley vingt livres quil doit au Sr Labuxiere.
Delivré un ordre verbal par la cour pour obliger le sr Chemitz sur sa parole a livrer au sr Labuxiere pr le sr dubuq trois Cent livres de farine quil est Convenû devant la Cour redevoir pr tous Compte.
a la meme Cour.
MI ARONDEL representant Le SF LAFORME demandeur Contre FRANCOIS CLARK absent aprés assignation recue
a Comparoir ce jourdhuy.
Le demandeur reclame un compte de des domagement a faute par ledt Clark de luy avoir payé suivant son billet quarante deux minots ¿ de bled, Echus depuis decembre dernier. la Cour Enule le Compte en des domagement Et condamne ledt Clark a payer sans delais les quarante deux minots Et demy de Bled faute de quoy permis de Saisir et vendre jusqua parfait payement interest et frais ce qui sera Executé.
a la meme Cour.
Mr Clamorgan est intervenû sur la sentence cy dessus lequel a Exibe deux billets dus par le Nommé francois Clark Echus dequis lannée derniere montant a la quantité de onze Cent quarante livres de tabac lequel nous a requis Comme plus ancien Creanciers dEtre privilegie sur les Biens dudt Clark pr son paye-
1 Evidently an attempt to make the Americans pay church tithes. From Colonel Har- mer's statement, it is evident that the Americans were paying nothing for the support of the government or church in the year, 1787 .- Smith, St. Claire Papers, II., 31.
2To what line this refers is not known.
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his obligation as penalty for not having fulfilled its condition. And it condemns him furthermore to deliver all at the St. Louis' resi- dence of M. Morgan for not having made delivery thereof at the time to which he pledged himself and where the said plaintiff could have had it transported without expense; and condemns him furthermore in all the costs and charges, for which there will be execution.
At the same Court.
To M. Nicolas Smith, Justice of the Peace of Grand Ruisseau.
You are ordered to take the deposition of all the inhabitants of your district who have sown and harvested wheat and corn, and they are to make a statement on oath as justly as it is possible in regard to the quantity that they have gathered, in order to pay the twenty-sixth part to whomever authority shall be given by our Court to receive the said tithe.1
There shall be granted a delay until after harvest to those who absolutely cannot pay at present, it being well understood that this applies only to those who are within the line drawn by M. Girardin, our surveyor.2
An order delivered to Michel Olf and George Biggs, addressed to M. Smith, to cause Joseph Worley to appear to answer their prayers and to obtain the payment of that which he owes them and to render justice to whom it shall belong, the said day and year.
An order delivered to M. Smith to compel Joseph Worley to pay twenty livres which he owes to M. Labuxiere.
A verbal order delivered by the Court to compel M. Smith on his word to deliver to M. Labuxiere for M. Dubuque three hun- dred pounds of flour, which it is agreed before the Court he owes for his account in full.
At the same Court.
M. ARUNDEL representing M. LAFORME, Plaintiff, vs. FRANCIS CLARK, absent after summons received to appear to-day.
The plaintiff claims an account, with damages as penalty, from the said Clark for not having paid according to his note for forty-two and a half minots of wheat, due since last December.
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ment. si mieux la Cour Nadjuge Le marc La livre Entre ledt laforme Et ledt sr demandeur. sur quoy la Cour a suspendû toute saisie accordée audt sr Laforme ordonne que ledt laforme ne sera paye qua marc La livre avec Mr Clamorgan comme premier Creancier auquel marc la Lx il se Restraint condamne Clark aux frais et depens.
La Cour est adjourné au premier avril 1789.
At Girardin psd.
a la requisition du Sr Wiliam aRundel commerceant de Canada a Eté Enregistre la Sentence arbitrale qui suit.
Nous Soussignés arbitres Nommés par ordre de la cour du district des cahos du premier de ce mois pour decider laffaire Entre les Srs William aRundel demandeur Contre jean Bte Morel deffendeur Concernant une pirogue que le Sr arundel dit que le Sr morel luy a Enmene de La prairie du chien Sans y être autorisé Et quil a Eté obligé de faire Son voyage icy avec Beaucoup de frais ne trouvan pas Sa voiture a la prairie du chien vû toutes les pieces produites a la cour par les deux parties Ensembles les Certifficats des Srs hamelin et Blondeau Non Sermentes qui declarent que le Sr morel a pris la voiture Sans leurs ordres ni permission.
Vu aussi les deux certifficats Sermentés devant le Sr Ducharme un des juges de la cour donnez par pierre antaya Et joseph Leger dit parisien qui detruisent par leur Serment les deux precedants certifficats. Nous sommes dopinion que le Sr Wiliam aRundel Soit debouté de sa demande Enver ledt morel tant du payement de la dite pirogue que de tous des domagements Et quelle restera pour son compte Et risques Et cependant pour le tems et ser- vice que ledt morel a Eû de la pirogue nous estimons quil doit payer la moitié des frais du procés Et lautre moitié par le sr a Rundel Sauf audt Sr a Rundel son recour contre le Sr amelin pour le payement de la pirogue, frais Et tous Et tous [sic] des domage- ments sil la pretée au sr morel de son Chef Sans lordre dudt Sr a Rundel aux Cahos le six decembre mil sept cent quatre vingt huit. Signé Saucier, Dumoulin Et Labuxiere arbitres Nommés.
1 See note, p. 52.
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The Court set aside the account for damages and condemns the said Clark to pay without delay the forty-two and a half minots of wheat; in default of which it is permitted to seize and sell suffi- cient for perfect payment with interest and costs, for which there will be execution.
At the same Court.
M. Clamorgan became a party to the above judgment, and he exhibited two notes due by the named Francis Clark, matured since last year, and which amount to the quantity of eleven hundred and forty pounds of tobacco; and he prayed us, as older creditor, to be given preference on the property of the said Clark for his payment; if the Court does not prefer to adjudge the mark in the pound 1 between the said Laforme and the said plaintiff. Whereupon the Court stayed all seizure granted to the said M. Laforme and decrees that the said Laforme shall be paid only his percentage of the assets with M. Clamorgan as first creditor, to which percentage he is restricted. Condemned Clark to pay the costs and charges.
The Court adjourned to the Ist of April, 1789.
Ant. Girardin, Pres.
At the request of M. William Arundel, trader from Canada, there has been registered the verdict by arbitration which follows :
We, the undersigned arbitrators, named by order of the Court of the district of Cahokia on the first of this month to decide the cause between MM. William Arundel, plaintiff, vs. Jean Bte. Morel, defendant, concerning a pirogue, which M. Arundel said M. Morel had taken from him at Prairie du Chien without author- ity so that he had been obliged to make his journey here at great expense, because he did not find his boat at Prairie du Chien : considering all the documents exhibited to the Court by the two parties, together with the certificates of MM. Hamelin and Blon- deau, not made under oath, and which affirm that M. Morel took the boat without their order or permission; considering also the two certificates, sworn to before M. DuCharme, one of the justices of the Court, given by Pierre Antaya and Joseph
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Vû la Sentence arbitrale de lautre part produite a la cour de ce jour, laquelle Sentence la cour a homologué et homologue par ces presentes Et ordonne quelle Sortira Son plain Et Entier Effet tant contre le s' a Rondel que contre le Sr hamelin Sur Lequel le Sr arondel aura Son recour pour le payement de sa pirogue Et frais ainsi quil est expliqué En ladite Sentence donné En Cour le deux mars mil sept Cent quatre vingt neuf. signé J. B. Dubuq. henry Biron. ducharme. pre Laperche. Philipe Engel. ant. Girardin.
At Girardin
a une Cour du Six avril 1789.
Le Sr jean Bte LaCroix Sest presenté pour faire deliberer sur le prix des danrées pr le payement de ceux qui doivent a l'Eglise a Eté deliberé par la cour que la farine sera prise a vingt livres le Cent, Le bled froment Bien net et Bien Epuré a Six livres le minot.
Le mahis vané Et recevable Examt de moisisure et pouriture a quatre livres le minot.
Et le lard salé des hosse [sic] Bien conditioné a vingt sols le tout sur le pied de largent Et la cour condamne Les debiteurs a payer sans delais le montant de leurs dits Billets a quoy faire ils Seront contraint par Saisie Et vente de leurs Biens mandons a lhuissier de cette cour de metre la presente sentence a execution nonobstant toute oposition. arrete lesd jour Et an.
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Leger called Parisien, which certificates destroy by their oath the two preceding certificates; we are of the opinion that the demands of M. William Arundel against the said Morel as well for payment for the said pirogue as for damages be denied and that the pirogue remain at his risk and loss; and yet for the time and service which the said Morel has had of the said pirogue, we estimate that he ought to pay half of the costs of the suit and that the other half be paid by M. Arundel; reserving to the said M. Arundel his recourse against M. Hamelin for the payment of the pirogue with costs and all damages, if he lent it of his own accord without the order of the said M. Arundel. At Cahokia December 6, 1789. Signed, Saucier, Dumoulin and Labuxiere, arbitrators named.
Having seen the verdict by arbitration on the other side brought into Court this day, the Court affirmed and does affirm this verdict by these presents, and decrees that it shall have its full and entire effect as well against M. Arundel as against M. Hamelin against whom M. Arundel shall have his recourse for the payment of his pirogue and costs, as is set forth in the said verdict. Given in Court March 2, 1789. Signed, J. B. Dubuque, Henry Biron DuCharme, Pierre Laperche, Philippe Engel, Ant. Girardin.
Ant. Girardin.
At a Court April 6, 1789.
M. Jean Bte. LaCroix presented himself in order to have a decision given on the price of commodities paid by those who owe the church. The Court determined that flour shall be taken at twenty livres the hundred; wheat clean and well winnowed at six livres the minot.
Corn winnowed and acceptable, free from mold and brown rust, at four livres the minot.
And bacon cured des hosse [?] in good condition at twenty sols, all on the basis of money. And the Court condemned the debtors to pay without delay the amount of their said notes, to do which they shall be constrained by seizure and sale of their property. We con- demn the huissier of this Court to put the present decree in execu- tion, notwithstanding all opposition. Decreed the said day and year.
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a une Cour du Six avril 1789.
Mr Jacques De Clamorgan Sest presente pr Et au Nom du sr jean Bte Pratte chargé de la procuration de dame archange Prate veuve de deffunt le st augustin Dubuque deceddé aux Cahos aux Ilinois le 8 gbre 1787. ledt Sr de Clamorgan demandeur En reclamation des douaires Et preciput accordé a ladite dame veuve par son contrat de mariage passé En Entr'Ele [sic] Et ledt deffunt au moyen de la renonciation quelle a faite a la Communaute dentr- elle Et ledt deffunt. Vû par la cour le Susdit contract de mariage En datte du dix sept octobre mil sept cent soixante dix huit passé devant Mr fauher Nre de La province de quebec par lequel il est Constitué pr douaire a ladite dame veuve La Somme de Cinq mille livres de douaire prefix et 3 ans retour et pr preciput la somme de quinze cent livres formant En total la somme de six mille Cinq cent livres, vû aussi une declaration En forme dinvan- taire Estimatif des meubles Et effets qui se sont trouvez chés la dame dubuque En Canada fait par Mr le Guay Et papineau Nres lEgalisé par Mr de Ronville juge a montreal, montant a la somme de douze Cent quatre vingt deux livres un sol qui sont a deduire sur ladite somme de six mille Cinq cent livres partant Reste pr les reprises de ladite dame veuve la somme de Cinq mille deux Cent dix sept livres dix neuf sols. Vu aussi la procuration de ladite dame adressée audt st jean Bte Pratte pour recevoir Ses droits aux ilinois En datte du Sept juin mil sept cent quatre vingt huit duement Legalizée En bonne form le tout Consideré et murement Examiné La Cour a aloué et aloue a ladite dame veuve dubuque ladite somme de six mille Cinq cent livres pr son douaire Et preciput sur laquelle somme il sera deduit celle de douze cent quatre vingt deux livres un sols quelle a retenû par ses mains Suivant letat Estimatif cy dessus mentionné Et En concequance luy sera payé la se de Cinq mille deux cent dix sept livres dix neuf sols pr tous droits quelle a a Esperer sur ladite sucession dudt deffunt son mary aux ilinois que le sr Labuxiere Chargé du recouvrement luy comptera aussitost quil aura recouvre des fonds suffisament pr Remplir ladite ladite [sic] somme Et dont il luy sera
1 For other references to this same case see pp. 309-313, 315, 323-327, 385-381, 393, 429, 513.
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At a Court April 6, 1789.
M. Jacques Clamorgan presented himself for and in the name of M. Jean Bte. Pratte intrusted with the power of attorney of Madame Archange Pratte, widow of the deceased M. Augustin Dubuque, who died at Cahokia in the Illinois November 8, 1787, and brought suit for dower rights and jointure, which were accorded to the said widow by her contract of marriage, passed between her and the said deceased, on the plea of the renunciation which she has made of the community of goods between her and the said deceased.1
The Court having seen the contract of marriage aforesaid under date of October 17, 1778, passed before M. Faucher, notary of the province of Quebec, by which there is settled on the said widow for dower the sum of five thousand livres of fixed dower and three years reversion and for jointure the sum of fifteen hundred livres; and having seen also an affidavit in the form of an appraised inventory of furniture and effects, which are at the house of Madame Dubuque in Canada, made by M. Le Guay and Papineau, notaries, and legalized by M. de Rouville, justice at Montreal, and amounting to the sum of twelve hundred and eighty-two livres one sol, which are to be deducted from the said sum of six thousand five hundred livres; therefore there remains for the recovery by the said widow the sum of five thousand two hundred and seventeen livres nineteen sols; having seen also the power of attorney of the said lady, sent to the said M. Jean Bte. Pratte empowering him to receive her just dues in the Illinois, dated June 7, 1788, duly legalized in good form: all having been considered and carefully examined, the Court allowed and does allow the said Madame Dubuque, widow, the said sum of six thou- sand five hundred livres for her dower and jointure, from which sum there shall be deducted the sum of twelve hundred and eighty-two livres one sol, which she has retained in her hands according to the statement of the appraisement mentioned above; and consequently there shall be paid to her the sum of five thou- sand two hundred and seventeen livres nineteen sols to satisfy all her just claims which she has a right to expect from the said
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tenû compte sur laqutaitnce quil En raportera dudt st jean Bte pratte a bas de la susdite procuration ce qui sera Executé non- obstant toute oposition et par privilege a tous autres Creancier fait et donné par la Cour lesdt jour Et an
[Signed] hBI DuCharme Phillipe Engel
pierre la perche Bte Dubuque Sa Louis + chatel. marque At Girardin.
Labuxiere Grefier
a la meme cour.
Mr Reilhe a presente une requete contre Izidore la Croix Charge des affaires de gigon pr la sucession de dubuque par lapointé de la Cour ordonné quil sera surcit jusqua larivé dudt sr LaCroix.
La Cour est ajourné au rer May prochain.
At Girardin.
a une Cour du rer May 1789.
FRANCOIS CHEVALIER demandeur Contre LOUIS CIQUAR deffen- deur et DENIS LAVERTU
Le demandeur Reclame quinze livres pr lexcedant du loyer d'un Canot quil a loué au deffendeur pour mois qui luy a Eté payé mais Comme Le deffendeur a gardé le canot plus longtems le demandeur Reclame ladite somme de quinze livres pr une partie de lhiver.
Le deffendeur a replique quil croyoit Lavoir Bien payé et quil ne croyoit pas luy devoir.
Le demandeur offre Son Sermant que les quinze livres luy sont dus ce qui a Eté accepté par le deffendeur.
Sur quoy la Cour a fait faire Sermant audt francois Chevalier Et Condamné le deffendeur a luy payer ladite somme de quinze
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estate of the said deceased, her husband, at the Illinois, which sum M. Labuxiere, intrusted with the recovery, will pay to her as soon as he shall have collected funds sufficient to make up the said sum, and there shall be rendered an accounting thereof to him on the receipt, written on the bottom of the power of attorney aforesaid, which he will obtain from the said M. Jean Bte. Pratte, for which there will be execution notwithstanding all opposition and by preference to all other creditors. Made and given by the Court the said day and year.
[Signed] hBi DuCharme. Philippe Engel.
1
Pierre Laperche. Bte. Dubuque. His
Louis + Chatel mark Ant. Girardin.
Labuxiere, Clerk.
At the same Court.
M. Reilhe presented a petition against Isidore LaCroix in- trusted with the cause of Gigon against the estate of Dubuque. By the reference of the Court it was decreed that it shall be stayed till the arrival of the said M. La Croix.
The Court adjourned to the first of May next.
Ant. Girardin. At a Court, May 1, 1789.
FRANÇOIS CHEVALIER, Plaintiff, vs. LOUIS CIQUAR and DENIS LAVERTU, Defendants.
The plaintiff claims fifteen livres for the additional rent of a canoe, which he rented the defendant for a month, which rent has been paid; but since the defendant kept the canoe a longer time, the plaintiff claims the said sum of fifteen livres for the rent during a part of the winter.
The defendant replied that he believed that he had paid him enough and that he did not think he was in debt to him.
The plaintiff offers his oath that the fifteen livres are due him and this was accepted by the defendant.
Whereupon the Court caused François Chevalier to take oath and condemned the defendant to pay him the said sum of fifteen
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livres Et condamne les defendeur aux frais que nous avons liquidez a dix livres qui sont dus au grefier a deffaud par lhuissier davoir delivré Lordre lesquels frais seront avancés par le sr Chevalier sauf son Rembourcement Enver le deffendeur ce qui sera Executé. Bte Dubuque
du Six May mil Sept cent quatre vingt neuf a une Cour Ex- traordinaire tenue a la demande de francois huberdeau.
Ledt Sr HUBERDEAU demandeur Contre la SUCESSION de deffunt AUGUSTIN DUBUQUE En privilege de Sa Creance sur laquelle Est intervenû Mrs Reilhe chargé de la procuration de Mr Gamelin Et Mr Izadore LaCroix oposant audt privilege dautre part. def- fendeur Mr De Rocheblave aussi oposant audt privilege.
Sur les representation que francois huberdeau a fait a la Cour quil est party de Canada pour venir recevoir Les droits qui luy Revenoit dans la sucession de feu jean Bte huberdeau Son frere decedé aux ilinois, Sur lesquels droits deffunt le Sr augustin du- buque a recû de Simon huberdeau Son frere la quantité de deux cent piastres gourdes pour luy faire toucher En Canada suivant lobligation dudt deffunt dubuque cautionnée par le sr joseph Marie Papin passée devant Mr Cruzat commandant de la partie espagnole a St Louis, sur laquelle somme luy a Eté offerte par madame dubuque En Canada huit cent cinquant deux livres aux Conditions quil donneroit une quittance generale pour tous Ses droits dans la Sucession dudt deffunt jean Bte huberdeau son frere ce quil a refusé Et a En concequance pris le party de venir luy meme a la poursuite de Ses droits contre son frere simon huberdeau, Et En meme tems reclamer sur la sucession de deffunt dubuque les deux cent piastres gourdes quil devoit luy faire toucher En Canada En vertu de Sa Susdite obligation En datte du 23 may 1786 avec les frais et depens quil est obligé de faire conclud a ce que ladite somme de deux cent piastres luy soit payée par ladite Sucession Et tous Ses frais et depens.
oui Mrs Reilhe, Izadore laCroix Representant Mrs Pre Gamelin
1 This is the son of Philippe de Rocheblave, the former acting governor of Illinois, not the governor himself, as is proved by his signature, which is totally different from that of the elder Rocheblave.
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livres and condemns the defendant to pay the costs, which we have set at ten livres, which are due to the clerk because of the failure of the huissier to deliver the summons, which costs shall be advanced by M. Chevalier, reserving his reimbursement from the defendant, for which there will be execution.
Bte. Dubuque.
The 6th of May, 1789, at a special session of the Court held on the petition of François Huberdeau.
The said M. HUBERDEAU, Plaintiff, claiming as preferred creditor, vs. the ESTATE of the deceased AUGUSTIN DUBUQUE in which suit there intervened M. Reilhe, intrusted with the power of attorney by M. Gamelin, and M. Isidore LaCroix, both opposing the said privilege, and of the other part M. de Rocheblave,1 defendent, also opposing the said privilege.
François Huberdeau sets forth to the Court that he left Canada to come to receive the just dues, which accrued to him from the estate of the late Jean Bte. Huberdeau, his brother, deceased in the Illinois; of which dues the deceased M. Augustin Dubuque received from Simon Huberdeau, his brother, the sum of two hun- dred piastres gourdes, in order that he might remit them to him in Canada, according to the obligation of the said deceased Dubuque which was guaranteed by Joseph Marie Pepin and drawn before M. Cruzat, commandant of the Spanish side at St. Louis; of which sum there had been offered him in payment by Madame Dubuque in Canada eight hundred and fifty-twolivres on condition that heshould give a receipt in full for all his just dues in the estate of the said Jean Bte. Huberdeau, his brother, which he refused; and conse- quently he resolved to come himself to sue for his rights against his brother, Simon Huberdeau, and at the same time to claim from the estate of the deceased Dubuque the two hundred piastres Gourdes which he [Dubuque] ought to have remitted to him in Canada in virtue of the obligation aforesaid under date of May 23, 1786, together with the costs and charges, which he has been obliged to make; and he concludes that the same sum of three hundred piastres should be paid him by the said estate with all costs and charges.
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et Gigon Et Mr de Rocheblave agissant En Son Nom Lesquels ont demandé Et represente que ledt francois huberdeau ne pouvoit Etre recû Creancier privilegie aux ilinois pr y recevoir les deux cent piastres par luy demandé 1º parcequil Les avoit refusées en Canada 2º En ce que le Sr Dubuque avoit fait une faillite Et que En concequance sa Creance ne devoit pas Etre regardée Comme priviligie Et quil devoit etre Renvoyé au Sindic qui sera nommé par les Creanciers En vertu de la sentence de la Cour durer decembre 1788. Requerant a ce Effet le Renvoy dudt huberdeau Et quil soit debouté de Son pretendû privilege par luy demandé.
Parties ouies En leurs demandes Repliques, responses Requi- sitions Et Conclusions. la Cour apres avoir murement examiné Et deliberé Sur ladite affaire, Elle a reçû Et reçoit ledt francois huberdeau au nombres des Creanciers privilegie sur la Sucession de deffunt augustin dubuque pour les deux cent piastres gourdes que ledt deffunt lui devoit faire toucher En Canada Sans aucunne Condition ny renonciation a Ses autres droits ce qui la Empeché de recevoir la dite somme En Canada des mains de madame dubuque. ordonne ladite Cour quil Sera Nommé trois Negociants pour faire le valuation des piastres En Canada Et de la dif- ferance des ilinois pour le Surplus luy etre payé avec le Capital des deux cent paistres En Bon de la Caisse espagnole Et pelterie tel que le Charge de la sucession poura les recevoir Et quand au compte du frais et depens que ledt françois huberdeau a pro- duit a la Cour ce jour. ordonne pareillemt ladite Cour quil sera taxé par les meme arbitres. condamme la sucession dubuque aux frais de lextraordre de la presente Cour suivant le Compte qui en sera produit Et vareté par un des magistra de cette dite Cour pour les dites sommes jointes Et evaluées Etre payée pri- vilegierement par le sĩ Labuxiere chargé de ladite sucession avant toute delivraison de deniers aux autres Creanciers.
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