After which the meeting proceeded to the nomination of the following officers, who were unanimously elected:
I. To be the Chief of the Province of Quebec:
The Honorable John Fraser de Berry, Esquire, one of the members of the Legislative Council of the said Province, etc., being the fifty-eighth descendant of Jules de Berry, a rich and powerful lord (seigneur) who feasted sumptuously the Emperor Charlemagne, and his numerous suite, at his castle in Normandy, in the eighth century.
II. For the following electoral divisions:
Lauzon,—Thomas Fraser, Esquire, farmer, of Pointe Levis.
Kennebec,—Simon Fraser, Esquire, of St. Croix.
De la Durantaye,—Alexander Fraser, Esquire, farmer, of St. Vallier.
Les Laurentides,—William Fraser, Esquire, of Lake St. John, Chicoutimi.
Grandville,—Jean Etienne Fraser, Esquire, Notary.
Green Island Stadacona,—Alexander Fraser, Esquire, Notary, St. Roch, Quebec.