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HELLIWRLL ft Co., Hamilton; J. SIMPSON, and P.M. WHITE- f LAW, NiAOAKA ( P. B. BEDDOMB, J. M. GRAHAM, JAMBS 6ILLEAN, and EASTWOOD ft Co., London t GOODEVE ft Co., and T. HARVEY Cobodro ; J. ALLAN, Perth ; JOHN MoMULLIN, and W. DUEL, Brockvillb j JOHN DURIE, Bttown, chapman ft STRIKER. Piuton; W. ALLING, Rocrbstir ; G. H. DERBY ft Co., Bnttalo ; and ev Storbkeepbri obnbrally tbrodobodt the Province or Canada. \ .,..,,.,,..1 V \ \iv "A. ■ \ Bcohit's Canadian ^Imanat, iV''^ FOR THE YEAR 1853. Year of the world, according to the niual eompu' tadon oem Year of the world, accordi:>^ to the Jewa, (com- mencing (Septemlier 14) 0614 Year of the world, aeoonliog to the Grceic Church, 7389 Since the Foundation of Rome mo6 Yearot'HerMaJefNy>iRei«n,(eommeneesJune90) Ifc-n YearofMabommedanEra voommenoea Oct. 1«) MTO Year of the independence of the United BtateaL (commoncea July 4) 77.7^ GUdr .Number* Ep&a 11 90 Cbronolofflcal Cycles. Solar Cycle 14 Dominical Lettera -B. Roman IndictioB it Julian period- Eaatcr Sunday - Rogation Sunday- March 97 - Mayl nioTcable Feasts. Ascension Day May 3 | Trinity Sunday - Whitaunday May 13 Advent Sunday - Birth of Queen Victoria, May^4, 1819. ^^' - -May « Novembex37 JEcllpses. Im the year 1833, there will be two Eclipeea of the Sun, and one of the Moon. I. Ai. annular Eclipacof the Sun, June 0,1833, not viaible in Canada, but Tiaible in Teza^ Mexico, and the SouthCTu Statea j central and annular about the Equator. Begins on tlie earth generaUy, June «d. 3h. 7m.. Grotrn wich Mean Time— in Longitude ISO o .48 W— Latitude 23 o .SB 8. » •'^» Central Ecllpae begins generally June «d. 7h. sem— in Longltudel700.aOW— Latitude OOJS It. EndaJute Id. 9d.57m.-in Longitude 03O.a7W.-Latitude 00.8 8. "oatJWK Eclipse ends on the earth generally. Od llh. 7m.— in Longitude 77® J» W and Latitude 1 <» .49 S IL A partinl Eclipse of tlie Moon, June 90, 1^33, visible in Canada- Ttte foUowiag table containa the time of the principal |>ha8e9 of this Eclipse, at each of the places named : PLACE. / Toronto - • London, C. W Cobourg,C.W. Kingston •.-----. Quebec • Montreal - • Halifax. N. 8. 8t. John's. N. B. - - - . Trederieton, N. B. - - - • 4k. John's, Newfoundland ' Bed River Settlement - - ' KBAR nMB or PLACK. First contact with Shadow. k. m, 11 S3-8 11 47-9 13 O-S 19 0^ 19 97-9 13 18-7 19 se-3 13 46-0 18 40-0 13 43-0 10 43-0 Middle Of Edipae. T^aatCon- tact with Shadow. m, m, IS 43-9 IS 30-3 IS 48-3 13 34-0 13 10-9 13 :7-0 13 40-8 13 30-9 13 34-3 14 30-3 11 33-3 M, m. 13 33-3 13 M-S 13 37-1 13 49-9 14 43-0 13 5.V3 14 35-1 14 9.V9 14 394 13 90-0 13 31-0 The first contact wHh the penumbra will oeeur Ih. 40.7m. before the first eon [tact with the shadow; we last contact whh th( penumbra Ih.OO.Tm.afteatbe last contact with the peofm- (bra. i Magidtude of the Rcii|>se. (Moon's diameter=l) 0,304 on the northern limb. The tirst contact with the shadow occurs at 80^ from the northernnioiit point of the Moon's limb to the east. Th last contaa at 83® towardti the west. II. A partial Eclipse of the Sun, January 90, 1833, not visible in Canada, being confined to regions surroundhii the South Pule. III. A total Eclipse of the Sun, November 30, 1833. not visible in Canada, but confined to South America an 1N5 Pacific Ocoin. Bcchis on tne eartli generally, November !50(l. 4h. 37.0m. mean time at Greenwich, in Longi XaJti L'U°.3fl W., and Latitude lO^.l? N. Cenual Eclipse begins generally, November 30(1. 3h. 38.7m., endsSM Sb. 3B.3in. Ecliiwe ends on the eartli, generally, November 30d. Oh. 39.3m., in Longitude 37 <> .40 W. and 7 o .35 s Saturn's 11 ingr-— To render Saturn's Ring visible to the earth, it is necessary that the Sun and the Eartli OB viewed from tlie Planet, lie elevated on tlie same side of it, which is ihe case during the whole of IKW. It wii attain its greatest apparent diunieu.'r in November, 1853, when api>arent outer mt^jor axis of die outer ring will =40.33"— apparent outer Mmi>r aj(is=19.05". Beglnralnir and I«<)£'.'. i>: •l' \ ';?? ;.»/"" \ >^.... V j;":,*:*: V \. N^:,./ V ♦ '<• ■ "'./J \ l' V". I"'. i t >: *»'! *R' ^ t^ <<> A<^ t rt^^ ^ ^/S^ '* <^ ?^ •.*iV VA^^ .V^.rt.i' ,^S>'^' .t^>' i^v /■'..-:.., -IN** /■ V fl-"' .»*' . ^^i*.^ M^ / A-* .<;■ a EXPLANATiaNS Ir*/ nntifs rifnixrff or /leMArd nttdt , . j Wre.f hmiHif tJif same namr a i sitnatfi PO Jevmkjt II firrtkti^^tt dTntinhtun ii,:-! -Vk 14. ■ •»tvmj^W»\»,AV ' **'"^'*^*ii "**%>• ^-j«ua4 -V ..->•' >r ' v/; '*i\ '%, 4 -• J f i.\\vr\"« \«vt» sMf ii "V, '^$^J ,'• ^•'' ^^^x ^ M. /*^,' "■^^ ""' -.'.:f ^-> '''"If -v" V 1 » ' ■ '11/ \. y '■^ ■.■¥'•■ antrAnraaniTra-T* i I f 1863.] SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. Bleaiesia of tko BellpaM of (ha Sbb. Oramwleta nwan ttmt of (j or ^ in K. A. flun uid MooB'i, or Blooo'i right aweniloa UootPB Daellnttioa 8)ra*a DoeliMUon Moon'i HoTMy motioB in B. A. • • 0un*i Horary motion in K. A. - • Moon'i Horary uMtion in Declination 0UD'a Horary motion in Oeeltnation Moon'a fSqiu. BOJriiiontal Parallax - Bun'a Equa. Rteikontal Parallax • Moon*a True Semldiameter • • • Bun'a True Bemldiameter - • • - Junat. A. ffl. I, 7Mt8.7 4 se ss.is O ' " jr M 9S 43.9 ir»u «7.« 31 31 7 134.8 «4».3 8 1.1.1 04 3.S ».i 14 4.1.7 15 47.4 /r Kovember Ml h» tilt t, 7 10 14.7 1< 97 17 4C o ' " S 91 33 49.1 5 91 44 M.9 90 47.7 9 41.9 5 90,S 3 93.9 619S.7 8.7 10 40.3 10 10.8 Of Ih* June 90. n> flit t» 18 10 97.1 17 08 40.10 o / // « 94 93 37.9 jr 93 97 30.7 41 7.4 9 3S0 3 99.7 0.3 00 07.0 8.4 10 38.7 IS 40.9 a Explanation of the Article* In the Calendar. Tua 8uN*a DicuRATioN la given formean noon at Toronto, for every day: ibe dlflTorence ibr mean noon ibr any oitier place in the Brttiah Provlncea, will rorely amount to one minute. Apparknt Nuon, ihowito thb ISquation op Timi.— Thia co'umn contains the mean time correipondiM to the apparent noon on each day, or the hotir which should iw shown by a clock or watch nt Toronto, when a Sun* dial raarits twelve o'cloelc. Ita error at any other place in the British Provinces will rarely amount to one aeoond. The liquation of Time Is the diflbrence In time between the real place of the Sun, and ita supposed or mean place. The actual interval between the succeaiive arrivals of the Bun on the meridian, or the length of successive solar days, is variable, owing to the dlflbrence in the rapidity of the motion of the earth in diflbrent parts ofiuwbit, and in the inclination of the successive parts of tlie ecliptic to the equator. But as ttme-lteepers eannot be made to measure an interval which varies every day, a clock or watch is made to mark twonty-rour hours in the average of all the days. In oilier words, it is made to keep pace with an imaginary or mean Bun, having a motion exactly equal to the average motion of the real or apporcnt Sun. Hence, when it is twelve o'fliociby the real Sun, it may be before or after twelve by the mran Sun. The true Sun and the mean or imaginanr Bun coincide four tiroen in each year, viz., about the 19th of March, the 19th of June, tiie 1st September, and the Mth December. The dilhrence between them or the JPfwotiM tf Tim*, is never more than sixteen minutes. A Sun-dial gives JppmrtMt Time, and must be corrected by applying (too Equotbtn qf Timt, beftm •ettlni o wateh or elocl by it. Bun KtaiN»*iiBBiTnm.—TheMc««tiaM of the Sun rising and setting is given for every day Ibr Toronto and MontieaiiaiiAtwiftjbe found given for every tenth day at Quebec, Halifax, and Fredericton, by refering to the Table at pagB 17. Ifthe time is wanted for any intermediate day, enter the table of Semi-diurnal Arcs (page 17; with the Biin's declination for that day, the value given, subtr.-icted (Irom, or added to, the mean time of apparent noen, will give the hour of rising or setting. The value aa it stands in that Table is the mpparent time of setting and its oompliment to I9h., the mfparent time of riatag. Thb Moon's Risme on 8sttiii9 is given for every day at Montrral and ToroaU) : the time of rising being when she sets during daylight i and the time of netting when she rises during daylight. The time given for Mon- treal Will never be more than four minutes in error for HalMhx, three minutes in error for Fredericton, and Are minutes in error for Quebec ; and it is, therefore, near eoougl) for ordinary reference at tixise places. Tib Pi.AXBn.— Tin hour of meridian passage, right ascension and dedinntion of each of the principal planets, is given for the tst and ISth of each month, (m tigitiiu wmmiMf.) To which is addoci the smm ttsM transit cp or tin mean time of transit of the first point of AriM, teing the mean time ewresponding to Oh. Om. Os. of SIderlal time, on each of those days. Hy the au of this Table the umo of the meridian p as s a ge of any lieavenly bodv may be readily found, from the ridit aaecnsk>n of the body subtract ttie retwdatUm, which is at the rate of 9.8as., nt each hour, 0r0.taik for each minute of its R. A. ; add the remainder to the mean time transit op \ the sum, diroin- if neees8ary,;by 94jk., will bethe mean time of the meridian passage of the body in question. For any other day than the 1st or 19Ui of the month, apply a correction at the rate of 3m. S9.01s. per day, reckoned Dram the nearest given day, to be added if for an earlier dav, subtracted if for a later day. MicTEOiioLooioAi..— We have reprinted, at page 33, a paper tVom the Upper Canada MeiiealJtmmat, by Captain J. H. Lnfroy, Roynl Artillery, F.R.S., upon the winter of 189l-'9, which will be referred to with interest by those of our readers who may desire to see how far the vury general iinprenion which was current at the time, 4^ its unusual severity. Is borne out by an actual comparison with the last twenty-one winters. In the meteorological noiicoi accompanying the Almanac for the several months, we have given the mean results of observations made at Balsam Lake, township of Dcxley, by Mr. J. Stevens. Balsam Lake is about 70 miles N.E. from Toronto, and from 1100 to 1200 fbet above the sea,— or about 700 feet above II. M. Observatory nt Toronto. The thermometer used wns an ordinary japanned one, such us are purcliosed at hardware stores, and has never been compared with an accr&.lited standard ; until this shall be done, the temperatures must he regarded as somewhat uncertain ; but as a register of the backwoods, continued with rejulariiy and |>erseverence for a long period of years, it will have interest Ibr a large number ot our readers. The means are derivod froi|i observations at noon only, and for the sake ofcompirison, tlio mean temperature at the same hour has been e.Ttracted, by permission, fVom the records at H. M. Ol)9ervatory, Toronto, for all those months in which an observation was made at that hour. The corrections to reduce the mean temperature at noon to the mean for the 'U Iwurs at Toronto, are nearly as follows:— o o o 9eptemlier, subtract October, *• November, * - 5.05 • 5.30 - 3.34 • 3.59 January, subtract 2.4a May, subtract 5.87 February, •♦ 3. .W June, • 9.?8 Morch, •• 4.15 July, " 0.73 April, •• 4'.e6Aunust, " ...... 0.30 December, The * signifies that ilie record is im|)erfect. Tns Poi,K Star.— For the convenience of land surveyors and others, we this year give a Table in which wiil be found not only the mc.in time of the meriilinn passage of this star for every tenth day of the year, but also the mean time of its greatest ciongiitiou from the meridian, uiion the parallel of41i deg., and its azimath at that time upon three parallels, namely, 43 deg , 44.} dei;., ani 4S deg. The middle of these Is'the parallel which passes through ttie g test number of Townships ; and tho first and third are ncariy the limiting parallels of Upper Canada. The 01, ;ct of the Table u to furnL^h n re.idy and accurate way of referring a Tbcoiolite or other instrument to the true meridian. Where the time is known with .tccur.tcy, that is best done by means of the Pole Star when o* the meriiioH / bnt as at that time it changes iu azimuth at the rate of kaff a minute of arc to one minute of time, in SCODIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC [1863. ( >'f . Umm latkudM I whan the latter !• not known with accuney, then the Star mu« be reAmred to when M ta grtt$m ttmtgMUm, at which time Ui oclinuth chanm lo i lowly thnt nn error of n (kw mtnutea will not bo Important, and the angle given in the Tnhic tniiit Im: a• February •I Morch - 41 M • April M May M *• June M W July Augua Boptember «• M October • Hovember M W December •% 4 •< Nohtii. I'olar niatancf. 98.13 a».l3 •iS.Vi 88.13 '26 M ae.n •JP.S4 ae.a? Ss.31 'i8.34 •iP.30 %>.41 «.42 96.43 98.44 38.43 3S.43 38.41 98.3» 98.37 38.34 3s>.31 38.38 98.94 98.30 98.16 38.19 38.08 98.03 38.01 97.se 37.90 97.S4 Mean Time ol Mrridinn I'aii. Time. ,t'l)|ICI or Low'! L m. s. 10 47 p. 5 40 9U p, 5 00 -t I p. 4 13 30 a. 3 ')6. 09 a. 9 no a^ a. 9 93 00 a. 1 13 49 a. 1 06.90 a. 90 SO a. u 41 nj». U 09.30 p. 10 93.14 p. 44.00 p. 9 04.47 p. 8 91.38;i. 7 49.98 p. 7 03 16 p. 96.04 a. 5 43.99 5 07.41 4 94.33 3 49 33 3 06.10 9 93.01 a. 1 43.47 «. 1 04.31 a. 93.17 a. 11 40.06 p. 11 00.43 p. 10 17.97 p. • 38.03 p. 8 58.40 p. 8 10.19 p. 7 30.50 j>. 7 00.93 p. W.I m.\ m.i m.' *., M. V V V L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L U U U u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u Mean lime of G rc.itmt Eloiigntlon. Latltu''e.44i'='. Time. I Ka»t or 'Wciit. h. m. s. 14 00 a. II 34.33 p. 10 35 U4 p. 10 11.41 p. 39 13 p. H yi.Wp. 8 91.17 i». 7 41.33 i». 7 09.49 p. 6 17 15 p. 9 40.:i3 o. 9 10.16 a. 4 31.00 a. 3 31.46 a. 3 U.33 a. 3 90.94 «i. 1 30.14 n. 1 11.03 «. 31. tS «. 11 99.41 p. 11 13.30 p. 10 30.94 p. » 91.13 p. 9 11.90 p. 8 98.90 p. 7 40.36 p. 7 10.30 p. 6 30.04 p. 9 49.93 p. 4 94.96 « 4 11.40 a. 3 33.16 a. a 93.93 «. 3 13.38 a. 1 34.03 a. 94.36 a. m.i m. m. W W w vv w vv w \v w w E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E B E E Azimuth of nrcateat Elongation. 43« ' " W W w w w w M. W 1 03 1 04 I Ot 1.U3 i.c;:' 1 11 1.14 1 10 1 30 1.90 1.30 1.31 1 *» 1.41 1.44 1.46 1.40 1.48 1.4P 1.40 1.49 1.43 1.30 1.36 1.30 1.36 1.90 1.19 1.11 1.05 l.UO 0.54 0.50 0.46 0.49 0.30 4I|< ' // 4.10 4.08 4.C8 4.10 4.13 4.1.1 4. IP 4.91 4 93 4.31 i.M 4 30 43 40 40 99 99 93 93 90 48 43 41 33 31 4.33 4.10 4.13 4.10 4.04 3.30 3.84 3.50 3.46 3.43 460 7.39 7.aH 38 99 35 38 41 43 31 55 59 8.04 8.07 8.10 8.13 8.13 8.14 &.14 8.13 8.11 8.08 8.04 0.01 7.55 7.61 7.46 7.39 7.35 7.39 7.34 7.18 7.13 7.09 7.05 7.09 Table Of Semf-Dlamal Are*) aUeulattd for tU frindpal pUe*$ IN Britith Ifortk Jmtriem. Dcel. o , 10 30 30 40 50 00 70 80 90 10 110 19 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 900 91 99 •i3 91 « ToaoNTO. N. 430 30'. 4. 3.8 7.6 11.5 15.3 10.1 6 39.9 6 90.7 6 30.3 34.8 6 38.7 49.7 40.8 31.0 .13.1 6 SOS !k>uUi. 3.0 8.0 19.3 16.7 91.9 90.11 30.7 33 6 40 4 k, m, 3 30.3 3 33.4 5 48.5 5 44.7 3 40.0 5 37.1 5 33.3 3 90 3 3 959 3 31.3 5 17.3 3 13.9 3 0.0 3 4.0 3 0.8 4 90.4 4 39.0 47.7 433 38.8 34.(1 20.3 21.4 10-« Kinaaroit. HALirAX,N.8. N. 440 eO/.O. N. 440 39'. 5. ^orlll k. m. 3.0 7.7 11.7 13.5 19.4 33.3 37.9 31.1 33.3 39.4 6 43.3 47.0 51.8 30.0 7 0.9 4.7 9.0 13.5 18.1 22.0 97.3 39.3 7 37.3 7 49-' douiti. Norili. I douth. *. m. 150.1 3 99.3 3 48.} 3 44.3 3 40.0 3 30.7 3 39.8 3 98.0 5 94.7 3 20.0 3 10.3 19.4 8.9 4.0 59.8 3.5.3 3l.« 40..5 41.0 37.4 39.3 97.7 92.7 17.7 A. m. 1 A. m. 6 4.0 1 3 59.0 6 7.0 3 52.1 6 11.0 9 4P.I 6 19.9 3 44.1 6 10.9 5 40.1 6 98.8 5 30.9 97.8 3 39.9 31.8 3 98.9 30.2 5 93.8 40.3 3 10.7 6 44.3 5 1.5.3 48.9 5 11.8 53.0 5 7.0 37.4 3 9.0 7 1.7 4 .58.3 7 09 4 M.S 7 10 7 4 49.3 7 13.4 4 41.6 7 90.1 4 30.0 7 24.8 4 .05.9 7 29.7 4 3(».3 7 34.7 4 9,5.3 7 33.8 4 90.9 7 44.0 4 l.'.l MONTalAL. N. 45 31'. ■kiuih^ North A. ai. 6 4.1 8.3 13.9 10.3 6 90.3 94.4 28.3 39.0 37.1 41.4 6 49.7 50.0 94.4 59.8 3.9 7.9 19 17.3 9».0 20.0 .19.1 37.9 43.4 47.8 A. M. 3 53.9 5 61.7 5 47.8 3 43.7 3 30.7 3 .15.0 3 31.5 5 27.4 3 92.0 5 18.0 3 14.3 3 10.0 3 3.0 1.9 ■50.8 59.1 47.4 49.7 38.0 33.1 97.9 99.8 17,0 1'>.9 FaRUBRirTOM. I N. 46031. QOCBRO. N. 460 4g'.9. Aorr'i. t eioMtli. A. M. 6 4.1 8.3 6 19.3 6 16«t 6 90.7 94 C 99.1 33.1 37 9 6 49.9 40.5 50.0 6 .55 4 30.9 043 9.9 14.1 I8.7 93.7 28.3 34.0 39.1 44.3 .50.0 A. m. S a.5.9 3 51.7 5 47.5 5 4.3.4 5 39.3 3 33.1 3.19.9 3 96.9 29.1 17.8 13.3 9.1 4.0 0.1 35..5 508 43 41.3 30.8 3 1. .5 20.U 90.0 13.5 10.11 Auriii. A. m. 6 4.3 6 8.6 6 13.7 6 17.1 6 31.3 6 9.5.0 6 39.8 6 31.1 38.9 43.3 47.8 39.4 50.3 7 1.0 0.3 11.4 10.0 91.0 9t».l 31.3 30.0 7 41.7 7 47.0 7 .53.4 South. A. m. 3 55.7 3 01.9 3 47.3 3 43.9 9 38.7 9 34.4 9309 9 29.9 9 31.1 9 10.7 5 19.3 9 7.6 3.t 98.4 ".7 48.6 41.0 39.0 33.9 98.7 4 23.4 4 IP.3 4 19 4 4 e Her majesty's niaffuetlonl Obaervatory* Voronto.—DirECTOR— Captain J. H. Lefroy, R. A., F: R. S. EnABLisHif bnt.— Four Non-tToinmi! aio led Cfllcers of the Roys 1 Artillery, as Aisittanta. [1863. whffi u ta grtttnl N l« imporuiiit, and rlc. Kor any other rth Polnr diatanoe of ry ncbrly. th of nroatMt £iongaltuii. 4l|o 4«e ' " ' /' 3 4.10 3 7.39 9 4.0fl 3 7.*) 'J i.ce 9 7.38 3 4. in 3 7.30 9 4.13 3 7.33 9 4.1A 9 7.39 •J 4. IP 3 7.88 a 4.31 3 7.41 9 4 3» 9 7.49 3 4.31 3 7..M 9 4.ai 9 7.S0 3 4 30 9 7.90 3 4.43 3 8.04 9 4.46 3 8.07 3 4 40 3 8.10 3 4 03 8 8.13 3 4.93 9 8.13 3 4.93 3 8.14 3 4.53 a &.14 3 4.93 3 8.13 3 4.90 9 8.11 3 AAC 8 8.08 3 4.43 9 8.04 3 4.41 9 0.01 3 4.39 8 7.S9 3 4.31 8 7.91 8 4.SS 8 7.46 3 4.10 8 7.30 9 4.19 8 7.3S S 4.10 8 7.80 9 4.04 8 7.91 3 3.90 8 7.18 3 3.S4 8 7.13 3 3.90 8 7.00 9 3.40 8 7.05 3 3.43 8 7.08 ITortA Jmtriem. 1. Qdkbio. N. 460 43'.S. 1. Auriii Sfiutb. k. m. *. m. > « 4J 5 99.7 1 « 8.6 5 91.9 S 6 13.7 !i 47.3 1 17.1 5 49.0 t 6 31.3 5 38.7 1 G 39.0 5 34.4 ) 99.8 9303 ) 6 31.1 5 39.0 1 38.S 5 31.1 > 43.3 5 16.7 1 « 47.8 5 13.3 6 93.4 5 7.0 1 90.3 5 3.r 7 1.6 4 5S.4 i 7 0.3 4 33,7 I 7 11.4 4 48.0 7 16.(1 4 41.0 7 31.0 4 39.0 7 9tJ.l 4 ^a.9 7 31.3 4 28.7 7 30.6 4 33.4 7 41.7 4 1B.S 7 47.6 4 13 4 7 .M.4 4 6.ft in J. H. Lefroy.'l Aisiitan «■ 1 ■ ■Ba.1 JAtSilAttV hH*a i OAVH and IIEmXrion rtATimPAY. [I MOOirS PHASCH d. h (f Last Quarter.. ^ N«w Moon. . . Fiist Qiiarler. ■ , Full Muon . . . iL,t>( Quarter. . Perigee H 01 Apojl*""" 17 1 9 m. 2 04 a? 8 22 36 16 12 12 24 12 26 .31 13 44 wr: — z^^ . — Stmiii amtfr, at (Irrtnieir.h Smm. I Twc {Pri.vcipal I Pl.\n tra. I l>>ile. 1 10 20 3t) Ol Bull. "" ( ii '~ 16 18 3 16 18.0 16 17.3 16 16 1 . I. 16 00. I 14 53 M 16 00.7 : ^ Mercury I ^ Venui. J; Man. I ii Jupiter. I IpSuturn. WUranui. tt^Nepiun#.| 'iWcnii iiii'ScYil nfirnntliol ' ! 1»T Januart. 15th Januakt. , RiiiiK I I Ri8>it : .Mcrldiniil Ancvn- Dec!. Mnrldlan Ateeii- { Deel. nloii. I , alon. I h. lu 9 9 7 7 Ml. h. m. 34 w |7 20 46,'i 16 31) 30 a 19 15 hi m 16 42 51 a 2 37 23 a 2 10 20 18 S 20 21 S 23 19 S 21 39 S 12 h2N' 10 18 37 iV 5 14 04.7 evoiilng. h. m. 10 30 m 10 1 7n 21 a 9 14 m 6 5.'i 6 28 i h. M. I O ' 18 1123 38 5 17 44 22 31 .? 20 02,21 33 S 16 .H23 00 5 3 37113 55 iV 2 mi2 36 iV 4 10 01.0 evening Tff?HtrT'riiiprrourrr7?«Mt>»i»iu Cinurin?rT<7roiuor^Taiiiiury. Year. 1940 1841 1843 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1948 1840 1850 1?.5I N '. Of Day* l)eluw Zero at Sun Rite. BALtAM LAKL. l.oweiC ' .Mean for Refilling I Noon of Tlierrnoiii. I (Jiicorrceicd 13 3 3 3 8 3 5 4 5 8 1 4 TORONTO. No. of liiiy* IipIow Kern .It Sun Ri«c. o —39 - 4 —18 -90 -30 -13 —18 —a — *» — >J0 —III —.30 o 3t.0 37.4 37.4 9.J.7 lU.O 37.4 96.5* 33 5 37.0 10.8 30.0 36.5 8 9 A 5 1 1 9 4 3 Lowcm Menu Reaillng TemiicrnCre ofTherinoiu Noon. -10.9 -8.3 1.3 TO — 8.5 -3.4 — 1.3 -3.3 —13.0 -15.3 —13.8 37.7 31.« 30.0 93.0 30.0 84.4 35.6 30.8 3L4 37.4 ^oV Week. llSatur. 2|Sun. 3lMon(i. : 4iTHe8d/; SjWed. I 6Thur8.| 7 Friday HSalur. I 9 81111.'' 9 10 Moml.:10 inTiiesd. 11 12 Wed. ;I2 ISiThur UFiiday 15 Salur. 16 81111. l7;Mond. ISlTuesd. l9iW».d. 20Th«r. 21 Friday 22 Salur. 23 Sun. 24{Mond. 25 Tuesd. Wed Thur. Frit1 ftf Wffi" "o" rjpn'ion. ■h. m, H \h. m. k. in '22 58.6 12 04 04 7 40 4 28 Ki!>ei Biet* H \h. tn. Montreal. Ri»e..' A.m. 7 47 22 53,2 12 04 3,J 7 40 4 29 7 47 j22 47.3 12 05 0! 7 40 4 30l7 47 ^el*. 22 41.012 05 28i7 394 31 7 46 •22 34.212 05 55 7 39 4 32|7 46 ■12 27.012 06 21:7 ."JO 4 33|7 46 22 19 3 12 06 4717 39 4 34 7 46 !22 11.312 07 1.3:7 .S9 4 35|7 45 22 02.7 12 07 3s;' 3f) 4 .17!7 45 21 53.812 1-8 02 7 38 4 3S 7 45 |2I 44 4' 12 08 26 7 3S -I ;ji)i7 44 !2l 34.5;12 08 497 3S4 40!7 44 21 24.312 09 12 7 37 4 4I|7 43 21 13 7ii2 09 34 7 37 4 42 7 4314' 36 21 02 612 09 55 7 36 4 44i7 42;'4 37 20 51.212 10 I6i7 35 4 4.5J7 43!4 38 m 21 22 23 24 25 27 2« 29 30 31 32 Moeii. Toronto. RlM«. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 34 4 35 20 39.3 12 10 35,7 35 4 46 7 41 20 27.112 10 54 7 35 4 47J7 41 20 14.4 20 01.4 19 48.1 12 11 12 7 34'4 481? 40 12 II 30|7 34 4 49 7 39 12 11 47,7 33:4 51 7 3X 19 34<1 Sara. 5 42 < 6 51 8 01 9 08 10 11 11 13 Moni'g, iSm 1 13 3 15 3 15 4 14 5 13 6 08 Rises. 5 47 6 57 8 07 9 19 10 32 11 44 M rn' .Vlontreal Rises. A. m. 11 27 a Morn'g. 42 m 1 53 3 12 4 29 5 47 6 58 Sets. 6 36 a 6 46 7 57 9 05 10 10 11 14 Morn'g. 15in 1 17 2 19 3 20 4 21 5 20 6 15 Rises. 5 41 a 6 53 8 04 9 18 10 32 11 46 Vlrtr«'« 'I fcNRKl' >' fi \!^ k] FEBRUARY haii 28 DAYS and BEGINS on 'rUESDAY. [ItM^ ICOOn'A PHASES. a« A. fA« # New Moon... 7 12 17 S First Quarter. 15 09 55 Full Moon... 23 02 07 C Perigee 1 lU 4 A|>ogee ...... 14 16 C Perigee 26 15 Semidiameter €U Ureentciek, Noon, "OfMoonT Date. 10 20 28 Of Sun. II 16 15.7 16 14 2 16 12 2 16 10.3 16 10.4 15 17.6 15 23 2 16 16.3 The principal Planets. 1st Fbbrcakt. Meridian 5 Mercury. ¥ Venus. ^ Mars. l^Jupiter. ^ Sdturn. IJfUranus. t|^Neptune. Right Atcen- •ion. A. m U 06 m 10 29 m 10 a 8 20 m 5 50 « 5 22 a A. in. 19 53 19 16 20 57 17 08 2 39 2 10 Deel. ISth Fsskuakt. Meridian 22 14 5 22 1-3 S 18 23 S 22 19 5 13 072^7 12 4iiyr o^fuaMifof^ 3 13 11.5 evening A. m. II 44m 10 47 m 11 58ffl 7 35 m 4 58 4 28a Right Ascea- •ion. A. m. 21 27 20 29 21 41 17 18 2 41 Deel. 17 13$ 19 31 5 15 01 5 22 31 5 13 23 i^ 3 1212 48 A' 2 17 oe.7 evening Year. No. of Days hetow Zero at Sun rise. 1810 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1840 1847 1848 1840 1850 1851 Moan TomperatarO) Balaam liOke and Toronto.— Febmarjr. Toronto. Balsam Laki. Lowest Reading of Tbermom'r. 3 3 3 3 5 8 4 3 8 4 3 Mean fbr Noon Uncorrected. o -90 — — ao — ao — 5 —so —30 —35 —10 —14 No. of Days lielowZero at Sun rise. Day of Weeic. Tues. Wed. Tburs Friday Sat. eisnii. Mon. Tues. 9 Wed. lOJThurs. Friday 12|Sat. lasnn. 14 Mon. 15 Tues. 16 Wed. 17 Tburs. 18 Friday 19 Sat. 2elsnn. Mon. Tues. Wed. Tburs. Friday 21 2i 29 24 25 26 Sat. Sun. Mon. o 31.9 334 30.3 18.0 310 39.0 33.5 355 31.0* 301 395 300 32 33 <9 LuBt Quarter Oli 44m a m. Caiidlcmat. 9,ianiih Inquisition abol 1813 Ordi'fof St. Patrick lunt 1783] 36 SirRoia-rt Peei Iwrti, 1788. R. Lander d 1834. Hilary Term lieKins. New Moou Oil 17m a m. A»k IftdHttdtn/, 41 a. Victoria married 1840. 50 51 52 54 55 56 57 §8 59 Remarkable Days* Lord Sydenham Gov. G. 1840, Lady Jane Grey tieliead. 1554 B. Cellini d 1570. (14) St. Valentine. C) First Quarter 9h 5Su p m .Melancthon b 1497. 4^ Partition of Poland 1773. 49 Canada settled 1534. Sun eiiiern X (Pisces.) Voliairc b. 1094. 1*3 Resolutions passed 1831. Washington b 1733. O Full Moon 3b 7m p m. Handel b 1664. Sir C. Wren d. 1*33. J.inies Ilervey b 1714. T. Moore d. 1853. Montaigne b. 1333. Lowest Temper'ture 1 1 3 1 8 3 1 1 5 1 Mean Temper'ture at Noon. -ll.fi -3.0 1.8 -11.0 -0.7 -5.5 -10.3 -0.9 -0.6 -9.3 1.3 1.3 Sun's Declin'n South 16 58.0 16 40.7 16 23.0 16 05.1 15 46.8 15 28.3 15 09.6 14 50.5 14 31.5 14 11.8 13 .52.1 13 32.1 13 11.9 12 51.5 12 30.9 12 101 49.1 27.9 06.5 10 46.0 10 2.3.3 10 01.4 9 39.4 9 17 8 55.0 8 32.6 8 10.1 7 47.4 II 11 II 35.3 30.3 19.0 20.4 39.4 3S.9 33.9 31.4 seis 30.0 App. noon showing tlie Eq. ot time. A. 12 13 12 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 li 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 m. i 13 58 14 14 IS 14 1 14 22 14 26 14 29 14 31 14 3: 14 33 14 33 14 32 14 31 14 29 14 26 14 22 14 17 14 12 14 06 13 59 13 5 13 44 13 .35 13 26 13 16| 13 06 13 55 12 44 Sun. Toronto. Kl^e^ Sets. m 22 21 20 18 17 16 15 14 12 11 10 08 07 Ools 035 U25 00|'5 59|5 57 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 m 06 07 08 10 11 12 13 15 17 19 20 S27 56 54 6 53 6 52 6 5(1 6 48 () 465 6 45 6 43 23 24 25 20 28 29 31 32 34 35 36 37 38 40 41 43 Montreal. RiKSiMtM. h. m. A. •i7,5 26;5 245 2315 215 205 19« 185 17'5 |5!5 \Zb \-i\b I0'5 085 065 055 035 0215 005 595 585 565 545 525 16 505 ) 6 48,5 6 475 16 455 m. 01 03 04 05 07 08 09 11 13j 1.^ 17 19 20 22 23 25 26 28 29 30 Moon. Toronto.! Monneal KiroH. ■■ Kiveii. m. I bltri 12 25 35 39 35 Sets. 5 40 6 50 7 56 8 59 I8JI0 01 11 01 Mom'g. 02 m 1 02 2 02 3 01 3 56 4 48 5 36 32 Rises. 5 50 7 05 8 18 9 32 10 47 40jMorn'g. m. 00m 17 32 42 47 6 41 Sets. 5 36 a 6 47 7 54 8 59 10 02 11 04 Morn'g. 005m 1 07 2 08 3 07 4 03 4 56 5 42 Rifes. 5 47 o 7 03 8 18 9 33 10 50 Morn'g. PAY. [KM^ H Fbskuart. h. m. 21 27 20 29 21 41 17 18 2 41 3 12 17 13 5 19 31 S 15 01 S 22 31 5 13 23N 12 48 A' 6.7 evening vary* Mooa. Toronto.! Mod twal KlMW. A m. 67»ft 2 12 325 4 35 5 39 6 35 S«t». 5 40 6 50 7 56 8 59 10 01 11 01 Mortt'g. 02 m 1 02 2 02 3 01 3 56 4 48 5 36 5 50 fl 7 05 8 18 9 32 47 Moro'g. A m. 1 00m 2 17 3 32 4 42 5 47 6 41 Seli. 5 36 a 6 47 7 54 8 59 10 02 11 04 Alorn'g. 005m 1 07 2 08 3 07 4 03 4 56 5 42 Rifea. 5 47 o 7 03 8 18 9 33 j 10 50 j Mom'g. H»^.] MARCH ha^ai OAVa lind BEGINS »m TPErillAY. [f MOON'S PBAHB8. LastQuartei... 1 20 23 New Moon.... 9 03 02 First Quarter. 17 Oti 17 Full Moon . .. 21 13 03 Last Quarter... 31 04 25 Apogee 14 12 Perig<>e 26 09 O a _!___ StmuBaniiltr at Qreemeich, Noon. 'Dhie. 1 10 20 30 Ol i:*uii. ur Moon. // 16 10.0 16 07.7 16 05.1 16 02 3 // 16 12.9 15 09 15 25 2 16 12.4 Thb principal P1.ANBT8 $ Mercury ? VenMS. $ Mars. 2][ Jupiter. ^Saturn. ^(Jranus. yNepturie. Mean tiiieZ, oftraniitof ' 1st March. Meridian h. m. 26 a II 03m 11 46m 6 48m 4 06 (? 3 3.^ a Right AMen- •lon. Deel. A.m. 23 04 21 40 22 23 17 25 3 45 2 13 7 41 15 01 11 11 S 22 38 5 13 45 2V 12 57 A 15th March. Meridian A. m. 1 04 a 11 14ffl 11 32m 5 59 m 3 16 a 2 42 a Rigtit Ateen- Bion. A.m. 37 22 47 23 05 17 31 2 50 2 16 Deel. I 55i«r I 07 5 ' 01 8 22 42 5 14 11 iir 13 09 N I 2-i 00.0 evening 37 03.3 evening JMIeau r«»mtM>riatiire» a #* '7 r''^ ' 1 i •« i * ' IT :£PI11L ha« dO DA Vt^ aniTBEGTN&ron rnlUA V7 1 1863: MOON'S PHASES. # New Moon... 7 18 40 # First Quarter.. 15 19 28 O Full Moon.... 22 21 55 (9 Last Quarter. . 29 13 34 < Apogee 11 03 H Perigee 23 16 demidiamettr at Urttttmck, iSoon. Date. 1 10 20 30 Of dun. // 16 01.7 15 59.2 15 56.6 15 64.1 Of Moon. 15 51.4 14 46.8 16 09.3 Id 89 9 The Princip'l Planets. ^ Mercury % Venus. ^ Mars. 2^Jupiter ^Saturn. l;|{Uranus. Muaii time oftransltolT 1st April. 15th April. Right Meridian Ascen- sion. Decl. A. m. h. m. / 50 a 1 30 12 59 ^ 11 26m 06 U 59 .S 11 14m 23 64 1 Al S 4 56m 17 35 22 45 5 2 17 a 2 57 14 45 JV 1 39 a 2 19 13 27 iV \ Rifihi Meridian! Ascen- I sion. h. m. h. m. 11 29 m 1 04 11 34 m 1 10 10 58 m 33 4 02 m 17 36 1 S9 a 3 04 46 a 222 Decl. 52 JV 55 2V 41 iV 45 5 15 2V 13 422V 11 19 15.8 morning 10 24 13.0 morning Mean Temperature} Balaam liake and Toronto.— April. Year. 1840 1841 1843 1843 1944 1843 1816 1847 1818 1849 1890 18S1 No. of Days below 330 at Sun Rite. BALSAM LAKE. Lowest Reading ofTbermoni 13 31 It 14 11 11 10 17 IS 16 16 13 Mean for Noon Uncorrected f4 13 4 8 14 23 -10 20 10 14 41 No. of Days hclow320 at Sun Rise. o 4S..5 47.4 50.4 49.2 58.5 47.8 53.5 44.3 50.0 43.1 43.9 4H.3 TORONTO. Lowest Ret.ding ofTliermom 5 12 4 10 3 6 9 10 7 8 lU 7 o 35.3 82.1 31.6 15.1 17.3 14.8 24 8. 36 23. 18. 25. Mean Teniperat're Noon. On the averaiie of 10 y rs. Balsam L. is free of ice April 25; enrl. date, Apr. 8. 1831; lat. May 15, '39. o 43.6 44.2 47.2 45.1 33.2 4«.8 49.8 41.0 46.1 42'8 43.3 Ap.tl,'Ind. cross the ice. 13th, Linnet first heard. 13th, first Ashing. 25(h,6 Masl(.c.avl4|lb 3rd, Robins heard. 20th, two Maslcenonge e. 20th, Swallows flrst teen 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 24 25 26 27 Week. Friday Satur. Sun. Mond. Tuesd. i 6lWi.j| Friday Satur. Sun. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. Sun. Mond. Tuesd. 20|Wed. 21 Thur. 92! Friday S^Satur. Sun. Mond . Tuesd. Wed. 28 Thur. 29 Friday 30 Sftnr Remarkable Day*. Sun's Deelin'n North. A pp. noon showing tlie Eq.of Time. 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103; 104 105 106 107 1081 109 110 111 11-2 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 Dr. Harvey b 1578. Battle of Copenhagen, 1601. Bishop Heber d 1826. O. Goldsmith died 1774. \ .^tow d 1005. ; Napoleon sent to GIbn, 1814. i Wordsworth b 1770. #New Moon Oh 40m A.M. j Hudson's Day Co. c^tali. 1092.' Battle of ToulouiiR, 1:^14. Corona, of VVm. &. Mary 1869. Or Young d 17C3. i Handel d 1753. ' Peace with France, 1814. Battle of Cullodeu 1740. ' f)Firi!i Quarter 7li 3-ni A.M. Brock's Monumitnt (lest. 1840., First Ncws|ia;ter in Am.1701.: enters Taurus. Al«rnethy d 1831. Battle of Landshut 1809. VVordswoMh d 1830. OPuII Moon, 9h.33m., A.M. UnrI Cathcart, Gov.Gen.l840. Parliament Houses burnt 1S49 D. Hume d 1711. B8t.ofYork,U.C.18l3. :)73() Famt.Im. into N.Scotia, WTar with France 1803. [1749. 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 42.5 03.5 28.5 51.3 14.1 36.8 59.3 21.8 44.1 06.3 ■J8.3 8 50.2 9 12.0 9 33.6 9 5.9.1 10 16 10 37.5 10 58.4 11 19.1 11 39.7 12 00.1 12 20.3 12 40 2 13 00.0 13 19511 13 38.811 13 58.011 14 16.8,11 14 35.5 11 14 53 9'll A. 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 II 11 11 11 II 11 11 11 m. «. 351 3 33 3 15 2 57 2 4U 2 22 2 05 1 48 131 1 15 59 43 27 12 59 57 59 43 59 28 59 14 59 01 58 48 58 35 58 23 58 11 58 00 57 49 57 39 57 29 5719 6711 67 0? Sun. Moon. Toronto. Ri(«F m 46 45 43 41 38 36 35 33 32 30 3 29 5 27 25 23 22 21 19 17 J5 12 10 09 07 5 06 5 3 02 5 01 4 59 4 6« cieis. h.m- 6 23 h. m 5 45 6 235 44 6 24[ 6 25 6 27 6 28 29 31 32 r> 34 6 33 6 36 6 37 6 38 6 39 40 4 6 43 6 44 6 45 6 47 6 48 6 49 6 50 6 51 6 52 6 53 6 54 6 55 Montreal. Toronto. Ri«e» i^ts.! Rises. 42 40 38 h.m.\ 6 231 6 24, 6 25i 6 26 6 28 36 G 29 34 32 30 28 27 t25 23 21 19 18 16 14 13 11 09 07 05 04 02 01 69 57 5.") 6 30 6 321 6 33, 6 34| 6 35i 37, 6 ;i8; 6 40 6 41 6 42^ 6 43! 6 44; 6 451 6 47i H 491 6 50' 6 6I; 6 52 6 64 6 65 6 56| 6 571 6 59 4.147 00 h.m. 2 28 m 3 18 3 57 4 31 4 58 5 22 Sets. 6 39 a 7 40 8 41 9 42 10 42 11 38 Morn'g. 31m 22 06 44 19 48 15 Rises 7 2» a 8 41 10 01 11 15 Morn'g 14 m 1 16 * 00 Montreal Rises. 1 I1M8. K S53.] MAY hat »1 MOON'S PHASES. DAv'g and BBGIIVS on »UxNDAY. [Oj f 1 1 5th April. ■ d. h. ffl. The PRIMCIPAI. 1st May. 15th Mat. 1 1 il Rixht 1 # New Moon... 7 10 49 \ Planets. Right Rlsht in! Ascen- Dccl. ]> First Quarter.. 15 12 40 Meridian Ascen- Dccl. Meridian Awen- Decl. ' 1 aion. '^■■■1 ■■ II O Full Moon.... -^2 05 35 sion. sion. a Last Quarter.. 29 00 22 h. m. m 1 04 TO 1 10 TO o33 m! 17 36 7 52JV a 55 JV a Apogee. 8 10 d Periijei? 22 2 1 h. m. ? Mercury 10 27ni ? Venus. .11 45 TO ^Mars. ilO 40 /n h. m. ° ' h. m. 1 05 4 08 A" 10 2> m 2 24 13 17iVr|ll 59m 1 191 7 30A'iiO 25 TO 17 33;22 43 S\ 1 56 m A m. ' 1 bo H 29N 3 .3218 38 iV 1 58 n 26 iV 17 28 22 41 S \ 2 41^ 22 45 5 15 15 2V Semidiameter al Oreeriuiich. Nnon. } DKte. Ot A'\n. 1 Oi .Mooii. 2f Jupiter. ^Saturn. 2 56m 34 a d 3 04 ( II /' 3 12 15 49 AMI 46ffl! 3 19116 ISATll a; 2 22 l3 42iV 1 15 53.8 15 27.4 til Ui an us. 11 47 n 2 2614 OOAniO 56m 2 29 14 15MI 4 1 10 V) 51.8 15 49.9 14 45 2 16 33 1 1 20 Sn^o^f^'^-^^'-O"*"* 3.0 morning 30 15 48.3 15 15.7 8 'Xi 12.9 morning '\ rll. Jflean i'empura .itre« Halsam ljaK« and Toronto.— may. i| R Bamam Lake. Toronto ! , i theaveraneot Ittyrs. [inhert Lowest iViean tor Highest Lowest iVlcan ]«ain L. is free of ice Year. at Reading of Noon at Reading Temp'rnture' iriiaSjenrl. date, Apr. 1851; lat. May 13, '39. Noon. Therniom'cr Uncorrected. Noon. ofThermom Noon. 1 1640 9 90 o 30 60.0* 1 o 75.0 o 30.9 O ; 1 37.7 1 1641 87 «1 60.9 73.1 20.6 36 . 2 1 May S.kil'd a deer on lake 184-2 73 tM 5-J.4 66.6 SOO 55.1 .May 13,c'l Isliiiask'onge .ll,'In<].croBitheiee. 1843 84 '£> 02.2 60.4 28.0 54.0 h. Linnet first beard. 1844 84 20 61.8 74.0 29.0 59.9 h, first tittiins. 1845 OT '.M 61.6 74.3 29.4 50.4 h,0Masl(.c.avl4ilb 1848 81 30 87.1 76.0 34.3 60.5 , Robins iicard. 1847 80 23 67.6 71.6 27.8 61.1 May l,c't first mask'onae May 1, first mnsk'ongcc*t 1848 84 30 65.9 73.0 31.9 60.8 1840 74 27 37.7 . 32.7 - May 11, sjicnred 7 mask. h, two Maslcenonge e. 1850 80 31 58.3 . 31 1 . .May 4, speared 11 mask. h. Swallows first >een 1851 80 25 61.4 - 28.7 - ^ 1 ^pp. noon showing Sun. Moon. Moon. Day >4 "3 Remarkablo Day*. Sux.'a Decliii'n .,, , -_ Toronto, l Mnntr*Bl Week. 1 North. Ihe Eq. oi time. inuiiireiii. ujunueni RlHUS. Rises, Sets. Risei*! feiets. RioeH. I. Rises. Rises. 1 Or h m. » \ li. m. h. m. 4 57 6 57 h. m \h m 4 537 01 A. m. 2 34 m A. m. 2 39m 1. h. m. A.m. ISun. 121 Rogation. 15 12.1 11 56 55 3 2 28 m 2 34m '.Motod. l22iCaniden h l.Wl. 15 30.0 11 56 47 1 56 6 58 4 51 7 03 3 01 3 07 Ij 3 18 3 24 Tuekd. 123 Jamaica diacov. 1494. 15 47.7 11 56 41 4 55 6 59 4 507 04 3 29 3 31 >, 3 57 4 03 llWed. 124 SiegieefQueliec raised 1770. jig 05.1 11 56 35 4 53 7 01 4 49 7 05 3 51 3 52 )■ 4 31 4 36 nciuw. 125 Aaeension. i|6 22. i 1 1 56 2i« 1 51 7 02 4 47 7 06 4 12 4 12 i, 4 58 5 01 fmisj l2« Oswego taken 1811. '16 39.1 11 56 25 4 50 7 03 4 45|7 07 4 34 4 ^ ^ : )| 5 22 5 24 iSatur. 127 •Ncw Moon toil 49ni p. m. 16 .'35.7 11 56 21 4 48j7 04 4 44'7 08 Sets. Sets. ■ ) Sets. Sets. ISnii. 128 llattleofRio Grande 1910. i 17 120 11 56 17 4 47l7 05 4 43 7 09 7 32 fl 7 39 a !; 6 39 a 6 40 a >jMond. 129 Schiller d 1S(I9. 17 28.1 11 56 13 4 467 06 4 417 11 8 34 8 40 11^? 7 03 (Tuesd. 130 Battle of Led) 1796. 17 43 8 11 56 11 4 45j7 07:4 40|7 12! 9 33 9 40 1 8 41 8 41 .Wed. 131 Lord Olinilmni d 1778. 17 59.2 11 56 09 4 44,7 OS 4 39 7 131 10 28 10 36 I 9 42 9 47 IjThur. 132 Strallbrd Iwlteadcd 1041. 18 14.4 11 56 07 4 4317 09 4 3S 7 14 11 19 11 27 ilO 42 10 49 1 Friday l33i.Vnn Boleyn hcheaded 1335. 18 29.2 11 56 07 4 4217 10 4 37 7 15 Morn'g. Morn'g. ,11 38 11 47 |.Satur. 134 Fahrenheit b 1680. 18 43.7 11 56 06 4 40 7 12 4 36 7 16 05 m lim Morn'g. Morn'g. ;8un. 1^5 ;rAi(»iiN(fay. 18 59.9 11 56 06 4 39 7 13!4 341 7 18 44 51 31 }n 41 in jMonU. 136 S)Fir8tQun orOh40ma.m. 19 11.8 11 56 07 4 38!7 14!4 33 7 19 1 18 1 23 1 22 1 31 Tuesd. 137 I'alleyranri d l(?39. 19 25.4 11 56 09 4 37,7 15 14 .32 7 20 1 48 1 51 2 06 2 13 Wed. 138 Nn|)olcon Emperor 1S04. 19 38.6 11 R6 11 4 36 7 16 4 31 7 21 2 15 2 17 ; 2 44 2 49 Thnr. 1.39 Lsir C. Bagot d 1843. 19 51.5 11 56 13 4 36 7 I6i4 30 7 22 2 43 2 43 i 3 19 3 22 1 Friday HO Enters Gemini. 20 04.1 11 56 16 4 35 7 17J4 29 7 23 3 09 3 08 i 3 48 3 51 |Satur. 14 1 Riots at Montreal 1833. 20 16.3 11 56 19 4 ^4 7 18|4 28 7 24 3 37 3 34 { 4 1.5 4 16 Sun. l42iO Full Moon 3 h &>m p. m. •20 28.1 11 56 21 4 33 7 19 4 27 7 25 Rises. Risfs. Rises Rises. '■ Mond. i43;BattleofKainilieal7U«. 20 :J9 6 11 56 28 4 3-2 7 20 4 26 7 26 8 52 a 8 58 a ; 7 2 > fl 7 23 a iTuts.!. 144 Q. Victoria b 1810. 20 50.8 11 56 33 4 31 7 22 4 2617 28 10 03 10 11 8 41 10 01 8 46 Wed. 145 (SUh)Jnnc Porter d'lSSL 21 01.6 11 56 39 4 31 7 23,4 25I7 29 11 05 11 14 10 07 iThur. 146 Calvin d 1.W4. 21 121 11 56 45 4 30 7 24 4 24'7 30 li 57 Morn'g. 11 15 11 23 1 Friday 147 Port George taken 1814. 21 22.1 11 56 51 4 29;7 25 4 23 7 31 Morn'g. 03 m Morn'g Morn'g. Satiir. 148 Moore b 17H0. 21 31.8 11 56 58 1 29 7 25 4 2-» 7 32 37m 42 14 m 21m San. 14S A Last auarier l^li 32in pin 21 41.2 11 57 06 4 2817 26 4 21 7 33 1 07 1 12 1 16 1 24 Mond. 1 50 Reubens d 1640. 21 50.2 11 57 14 4 2717 27 4 20 7 3^ 1 34 1 37 * 00 2 06 TuMd. ISIiTlr. rhulinprsd 1P47. 21 .'i«<.R 11 57 2> 4 2«7 «'8!4 20l7 .H! 1 57 ! 1 98 Ik*?" 'i:^ '7. 'J? m If loj JUIVE Haw 80 UAVtt ami HBUlNa oa Wm>NtiabAV. [l»ft». MOON'S PHASBa. ii MOON'S PHASBS. d. k. m. # New Moon... 6 02 46 A First Quarter. 13 22 10 O Full Moon ... 20 12 54 (9 Last Quarter . 27 13 19 <( Apogee 4 13 C Perigee 19 11 Semidiameter at Oreenmrk, Ituon. Date. 1 10 30 30 Of Suii._ 15 48.0 15 47 15 46.3 15 45.9 Of Mooii^ "■; ' II " 14 56 7 15 04.0 16 41.3 14 50.7. The PRINCIP.it Planrts. \i Mercury ¥ Venus. $ Mars. i^Jupiter. ^Saturn. f^lUranus. Mean tiiiie(y) ofuangitof I 1st June. Meridian h. m. 11 Olffl 19 10 07 m 4lni 10 48/11 9 52ffl Right Ancen- lion. A. m. 3 41 5 2 47 17 19 3 28 2 32 Decl. 15th Jdnb. Meridian o 18 31 ^ ,'2 57 N 15 40 iV 22 35 S 16 51 ^ 14 33 A 7 20 23.S morning m. 10 a 39 a 69 m 34 a 9 57 m 9 Om Right AKcn- ■ion. A. fll< 5 47 35 3d Decl. o 2( 40 Jl 6 16 24 09 J I8 35il 3 28 - 17 12 22 28 15 J 45 J 8 35 10.7 morning RIean Temperature, Ualsam liake and Toronto— Jnnc. Balsam Lakk. Year. liighen at Noon. 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 l!*47 1848 1840 USD 1851 84 01 82 et 81 86 88 88 87 01 03 38 Lowest Reading of Theriuom. 15 16 17 18 19 20 Day of the Week. 1 Wed. 2lThur. Friday Satur. San. O Mond. Tuesd. Wed. »^Th»r. 10 Friday 11 Satur. 12 San. 13 Mund 14|TueBd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. 8an. Moiid. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. San. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. 22 23 24 25 «6 27 28 29 o 34 40 36 32 31 38 36 40 40 36 43 38 Mean for Noon Uncorrected. o 68.3* 70.7 67.7 71.5 70.0 71.6 71.5 70.7 72.3 73.0 76.3 68.0 Toronto. Higlicst at Noon. Lowest, Reading of Tbcrmom o 76.7 83.1 60.6 78.4 75.0 8U.3 82.3 7.'5.5 88.0 Mean Tem- perature at Noon. • 37.1 45.7 38.0 38.5 33.1 40.0 41.5 36.7 3»4.3 45.3 34.3 S70 o 65.4 71.1 01.6 63.5 63.3 67.3 68.0 64.3 70.0 Balsam Lake. IfriS. • Nev AFirs OFul © Las d Apt d Ap( C Per Stmidim TJilTr." 1 10 20 30 Tear. June 30th,very heavy ha ■tomwnany of the stone over H inch diam. and inch thick. Bemarkablo Day*. Sun's Deelin'n Nortli. 152 153 154 155 15(> 157 158 159 160|^ 161 163 164 165 166 167 30 Thur. Lord Howe's victory, 1704. Rio's in London, 1780. Ur. Hutton b 1736. Leopold King of Belgians '31> King of Hanover b 1771. "^New Moon, 3h 46m P.M. (16) Basier Term begins. Pope b 1688. li. Johns, N.P. burnt, 1846. iDolland b 1706. 162 Hon S Smith, admin'r 1817. New York incorp. 1665. C'oraica taken by France 1700. f) First auar lOh lOm A.M. Magna Charta signed 1315. Marlborough d. 1732. 168 John Wellesly b. 1703. Easier Term ends. ri8) Battle of Waterloo, 1915, Queen Viet. AcceMion 1837. OPuII Moon, Oh Slin A.M. C2l)0uiiters Cancer (Su.eo.) liieliniiz b 1618. French Revolution, 1919. Battle of Bannockburn, 1314. O. White d 1703. Zaebokke d 1848. (iLast Quarter Ih 10m A.M. SS Piter mHd Pmul. Sir P Mnllland Lt-Gov*r 1830. 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 App. noon showing the Eq. of Time. Sun. Toronto. Kik«* sieui. h. 11 11 11 11 II 22 07.0 22 14.8 22 22.3 22 29.3 22 36.0 82 42.2^11 22 48.1 11 22 53.5 11 22 58.6 1 1 2( 03.311 23 07.5 23 11.4 23 23 17.8 23 20.5 23 22.6 2i 24.4 23 25.8,12 23 26.8!l2 23 27-4 12 23 27.5|l2 11 II 14.8'11 11 12 12 12 m. a. 67 31 .57 40 57 50 58 00 58 11 58 21 58 32 58 44 58 55 59 07 59 19 59 31 59 44 59 56 no 09 00 21 00 34 00 47 01 00 13 01 01 23 27.2|12 01 29 23 26.5112 01 52 23 25.412 23 23.912 23 22.012 •23 19.612 23 16.912 23 13.712 23 10.212 26|4 4 4 1 02 04 02 17 02 30 02 42 02 54 03 06 03 18 m. 26 26 25 25 24 24 24 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 25 23 25 25 26 26 277 m. 29 30 30 31 3214 334 34 35(4 35 35 35 36 37 37 37 37 38 38 38 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 40 40 39 Montreal. KiB«;» »eii>, m. 20 20 19 18 18 17 1717 17 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 u: 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 2017 h.m. 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 44 45 45 45 46 46 46 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 46 Moon. Toronto. Montrea Kim**. A. m. 7 17m 2 40 3 02 3 27 3 54 Sets. 8 24o 9 16 10 04 10 46 11 20 It 51 Morn'g. 19m 43 1 05 36 07 40 23 Rises. 9 45 c 10 32 11 06 II 36 .Morn'jf U 01 m 24 45 1 06 Riaes. A. 1H< 2 19>ij 2 39 3 00 3 23 3 49 Sets. 8 32(i 9 24 10 06 10 52 11 25 11 55 Mnrn'g 21 44 06 31 35 16 Rises. 9 53 10 38 (1 11 11 39 Morn's Oln 24 44 1 04 1840 1841 1HI2 1813 1844 1845 1846 1847 1818 1840 1850 I8SI o Day of Week 3 4 5 6 1 Frida 2 Satur. San Mond Tuesti Wed. Thur. SFrida S Siittir, fOWan U Mond ^2jrnes(l Wed. Thur. Frida 13 J6S( islur. 7 San J'aMoiid ^9 Tuesd 20 Wed. Thur. Frida; Satur.' 2*ian Mond. Tuesd Wed. Thur. Fiida; Satur.' 2| 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3||»nn. DAY. [IMS, 15th Jcnb. ian ) a i a 1 a rm Right AKen- ■ion. »• fti< 5 47 6 3 281 17 1 3 35 2 35 DkcI. 16 24 2 22 2\ 40 Jl 091 I8 35J •2 28 i 17 Ibl I4 45J 19.7 morning rniic. Balsam Lake. IM»0 JDIiY biM 3 T " kooN'ft tiUSES: a> A. 111. # New Moon... 5 17 36 g First Quarter... 13 4 58 Full Moon.... 19 20 37 © Last Quarter.. 27 4 03 H Apogee 1 23 <[ Apogee 17 16 H Perisee 29 15 lfSV& and BGOINS oa FRUJAVr til _StMiditmjt*r$atjarftinneh, Ihon. D«n^. Of Sun " I OTiSfoonT 1 10 20 30 15 45.9 15 46.1 15 46,7 15 47.8 14 46 9 16 28.7 16 20.9 14 49.5 The PniNCIPAI. Planets. I ? Mercury ? Venus. $ Mars. 2(Jupiter. I ^Saturn. I l^f Uranus. 1st. July. Right Meridian Awen- •ion. h. m. h. m. Eveniri « Sia Uveiiin ? Sla 9 367R 4 13 10 24 a 17 3 9 3m 3 41 7 59 ;n 2 37 Dec!. 15th Jclt. Meridian 21 5^ 22 20 5 17 38 JV 14 56 iV ■Srnrilof'^i'^ '^ ••»••■' '"""'"g JWIeaw XrmpBratnrw* Ma loam l^aK<< an«i Xoroiilo.— Jul*. A. m. 1 53 a Evenin 9 23 m 9 23 a 8 14 m 7 06 }n Riglii Afcrn- ■ion. h. ffl. 9 27 ^ Sta 4 53 16 58 3 47 2 39 Decl. 15 07 A 22 37 A 22 13 5 17 55 A' 15 4A 4 27 22.7 morning Tear. line Wthtvery heavy ha itorm.manr of the atom iver 1} inch dtam. and Inch ttuclc. nl. m. 33 36 37 33 39 40 41 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 41 44 45 43 45 46 46 46 47 47 Moon. Toronto. Montrea Kii<«'ii. h. m. 7 17ffl 2 40 3 02 3 27 3 54 Sets. 8 84a 9 16 10 04 10 46 11 30 11 51 Morn'g. 19 m 43 1 05 1 36 2 07 2 40 3 23 RisM. 9 45 a 10 32 11 06 11 36 .Morn'jf. U 01 ffl 24 47| U 45 46! 1 06 Ri«ea. A. IN. 2 19 2 39 300 3 23 3 49 Sets. 8 32 9 24 10 06 10 53 11 25 11 55 Morn'g^ 21 44 1 06 1 31 S 03 2 35 3 16 Rises. 9 53 10 38 11 11 II 39 Murn'g Olff^ 24 44 1 04 IB40 ie4i 1H42 iei3 1644 1845 1848 1847 184B 18t9 1850 1851 BAI,R*M LaKM. HigheHt I Lowell at Reading Noon. orriicrnioni. o 91 oe •2 95 05 OQ 03 95 OS 84 88 84 Friday 2 Saliir. Sun. Mond. Tuesd. ejVVed. rbiir. ^Friday fl&iTtib J90 Day of Weeli. fOJSiin. ;Vfond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday "lalur. 7]Sun. Mond. Tuesd. ?0|Wed. Thur. Friday ^3(Satur. ^nn. VIond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Fiiday Satur. U 12 '4 lajSa I !'^ t9 20 2| 22 23 ^^ 25 26 27 2S 29 30 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 3lISfiii. t1»i 192 193 194 195 106 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 20.T ■2Q6 207 if 08 209 210 211 212 40 44 38 44 34 48 50 40 49 45 40 44 Menu for Noon Uncorrected TOHONIO. Highest at Noon. lx>west Reading of Tberrooni o 70.7* 78.4 77.4 75.5 70.1 •n* 70.5* 80.7 74-6 7«.9 78.8 74.7 o 79.8 840 H7 £0.8 80.4 93.0 94.3 CTO 81.9 Remarkable Days. Sun'* Declin'n North Sir E.P.RobinM>n,Lt Gov 18IS;33 Sir R. Peel died IPSO, QiielMc founded 1008. Chateaubriand d 1848. French talce Algiers 1830. ^New Moon lOh llni a. m Out. Bimcoe Lieut. Gov. 1703. B. Burke, died 1707. President Taylor d 1650 Columbu* b 1447. Lalanrte b 1768. Branmu* d 1536. C)Pir*t Quarter 4 h SSm p. n Mrs. Siddons b I7S5. Detroit taken 1813. Sir Joshua Reynolds b 1733. Miehilimaekinac taken 1813 flnmiKlen d 1613. Princes' Aiiguftn b 1833. OFuII Moon eh a7m a. m. Hon. P. Riw«ell Pre^. 1706. ^ Sun enlerp Leo. Canada* united 1840. Gibraltar talceu 1704. Unitle ofLundy'H Lane, 1M13. ilnttle of Abnukir- 1709. S) Last Quarter 4li 03ni p. m. LK>rd Durham d 1840. Roliespicrre guillotiurd 170L Penn dk^d 171Q. ItmrnnnGrav d 1771, ^3 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 21 21 21 21 21 21 }20 •20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 IK 06.3 01.9 57.1 51.9 46.4 4<>.4 34 27.3 203 12.6 04.5 56. 47.* 38 7 S9.3 19.5 09.6 58.9 48.1 369 25.3 13.5 01.2 48.7 35.8 22.6 09.1 55.2 41.2 25.612 118 Mean Temperat'rc Noon. o 48.3 43.3 43.0 4'i.3 40.5 45.6 44.0 43.8 40.7 SI.O 33.8 S3 1 App. noon ■liowinK liic Bq. of time. A. 12 1-2 12 12 12 12 IS 1-2 12 12 12 12 12 13 12 12 13 12 12 12 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 m. 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 71.4 71.3 70.8 70.5 71.7 73.0 74.9 75.5 74.7 I Sun. .Toronto. Montreal m 28 28 29 29 30 30 31 32 33 33 34 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 54 m 4( 4U 39 3\) 38 3f 38 3k 37 37 3b 36 35 34 34 34 33 32 3! 30 •29 28 27 26 25 U 23 22 21 20 SO Kiaevi SeiK. fn.jA. m 21:7 47 2117 47 2>i7 46 22 7 46 23:7 45 23|7 45 34 7 45 237 45 26i7 44 V6i7 44 27 7 43 •27 28 29 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 47 49 43 42 41 41 41 40 38 37 36 7 35 7 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 26 25 34 Moon. Toronto. Montreal a h. m. I 30 m 1 56 2 29 3 01 Sets. 8 01 8 46 9 06 9 55 10 23 10 48 11 04 11 38 Morn'f. 05 K4 1 14 1 59m Rises. 8 21 9 01 9 34 10 02 10 23 10 43 11 10 11 32 II 57 a Morn'g. 57 m 59 Riie«. Rives. k. m. 1 27ffl 1 51 2 20 3 55 Sets. 8 10 ( 9 53 9 10 9 59 10 26 10 49 11 14 11 37a Morn'g. 02 1» 29 1 10 1 51 Rises. 8 21 I 9 07 9 38 10 04 10 26 10 47 11 08 11 29 11 53 Moro'g. 21m 53 !: r t>' A \W I li'o A iT/^-kT^Mr *■!'... 1 (Vi'IiTa vw _..A l<1i.V2Jil1|]^ A ;:rnarT^ ,x. tv irxr r « TrrI 8M0 |18j AUUUO* HU« «* S^/» BVO «■•<■ .».: tUlllK. WBBiUV^i^JL#/S.I . LA-OWOB BI0( MOON'S PHAStib. | I rf. A. m. _,,.„ # New Moon .. 4 6 49 L ^". .. l9T August. ISth Auoost. ■ # New ■ First Full A) Firsi Quarter.. 11 10 22 ! rRINCir.M. RiSht i 1 Right O Full Moon .... 18 5 38 FLA.NKTS. ;M„(d an Ascen- Dccl. Meridian Ascen- Deel. (§ Last (£) L>i8t Quarter... 25 22 21 d Perigee 14 2 sion. sion. ( Perig ( Apog A. m Lm. ' h m h. m. / <[ Apo;jee 2ft 1) ^ Mercury ? Venus. 1 32 1 33 a a 10 121 7 33iV Evenin 10 13I12 33JV^1 1 42 a S Star. 11 18 6 54 A Semkditi*iiet£t nt (JvtttiUiich^ I^oou. Hemiaiamel S Vlars. 2^ Jupiter. 9 I in ri dJl9t .^Q Vi R .M i» 6 24 )1 JA \ Date. Date. or Sim. j OrMooii. 8 13 a, 16 54i22 12 si 7 17 "a 16 5St2 13 aI '7 ^.Sciturn. 7 13 m 3 .i3il8 12J^i 6 2lm 3 57 18 20 si 1 If 1 15 47 9 14 53.5 J^Uranus. 6 00 m 2 40{t5 11 ^ 5 6 m 1 1 2 4115 I3i\1 10 1£ 10 20 31 13 49.2 15 51.1 Ifi ^9/1 16 01.4 1 20 15 ^ .in Meantime^! , „„ 31.8 n>jrning | 3 33 3!i.l morning | 3« 1( JD 0J.1 1 in lij a ifotUanBitOI • i ' i nieuii Temperatare, at lalsam l^a fc'j una Yoroii to.— Aiiffiiet. | B.(^LSA.M Lake. Toronto ~Wii Years. Iligtiest Lowen Mean for Hlghei.t Reiiding of Thermom Mean at Noon. Reeling of Tliermom'er Noon Uncorrected, at Noon. Tempcr'ture Noon. B alsam Iiake. If ear. N( 1840 o 87 o 4t o 74.8* o SO.-! o 47.4 70.5 \m 1841 01 4i 76.9 81.6 46.7 70.8 Aug. 11, two calves killet IB41 1843 94 33 81. !i 77.4 43.3 70.8 [by wolves 1813 1843 1 Si 44 77.7 79.3 44.4 rj.6 Aug. 30, a fine buck kille 1813 1844 87 44 75.0 78.6 44.3 69.6 [ontbelake lt-44 1843 87 44 77.1 79.8 44.4 74.3 1843 184« 80 47 77.9 84.4 30.4 73.0 1840 1847 81 47 73.3 79.3 44.9 71.3 1847 1848 88 48 76.8 49.3 . [31, shot a bear 1848 1810 81 48 76.3 Sl.4 . Aug SOibears in the wheat: 1819 law ! 86 44 73.4 83.1 41.9 79.3 Aug. 1. killed a buck. 1830 lasi ! 81 37 73.0 43.1 - 1851 Day t of o Week.! ^ Remarkable Days. Sun's Declin'n North. Apr sli tlie 1 ). noon owing Eq. ol iuie. Sun. 1 Moon. | Toronto. Monircal. Toronto. Montreal Rises] A:i». h. mJh m. Rises Scto. h.m Ri! Satur. '21 10 Wed. 222 n:\t. of Muiitmorenci 1730. 15 28.6 12 5 3 5 4 7 6 4 59 7 11 IG 8 10 6 11 Thur. 223 ^ First Qi.irter lOhSant p.m. Uat ofCuiinersdorf. 1730. 15 10.7 12 4 53 5 5 7 65 1 7 9 10 38 10 33 1 Snn. 2; 12 Friday 224 14 52.7 12 4 41 3 6 7 4'5 3 7 7 11 13 M 08 2Mond il 13 Satur. 225 SirP. Maidatul, Ll.Gov. 1818. 14 34.4 12 4 32 .5 7 7 33 4 7 6 U 54 » 11 48 d STuesd 2{ 14 Sllll. 226;Tlie .\rHU8C3murcd 1814. 14 15.9 12 4 22 5 8 7 15 ■* 7 4 Morii'g. Morn'g. 4 Wed. 2! 15 •Moiid. 227|pja|)oleoiib. 1709. 13 57.2 12 4 11 .=) 9 6 595 5 7 3 47 m 38 m rrhur. 2. 16 Tuesd. 223 Andrew Marvel «1 1878. 13 38.3 12 3 59 5 10 6 58 5 7 7 1 I 48 1 39 » Friday 2. 7 Satur. 2 17 Wed. 229!DucheM of Kent b 1796. 13 19.1 12 3 46 5 12;6 565 8 7 2 57ni 2 51m 18 rhur. -'3(>iQ Full Moon 3h .39m P.M. Friday 231.^5; .jeBalzwdlsiJO. 12 59.8 12 3 33 5 136 533 9 B 58 Rises. Rises. ^Sun* i 19 12 40 2 12 3 19 h 14 6 51 .5 10 6 56 8 1 (1 8 4a KVlond. 2 20 Satur. |232 Treaty or WiHhiiiQton, 184*2. 12 20.4 12 3 5 3 15 6 505 12 6 54 8 27 8 28 ) Tuesd. 2 21 Slin.l233 Adam Clarke d 1830. 12 00.5 12 2 51 3 I6!6 4S'5 13 6 53 8 50 8 49 1 Wed. 2 22 Vlond. |>34 Warrea Ha»tinRRil 1818. 11 403 12 2 36 3 17 6 47 5 15 6 51 9 12 9 11 2 Thur. 2 23 Tuesd. 1235 ^ Sun euterd Virgo. Washinston taken 1814. 11 200 12 2 20 3 18 6 465 16 6 49 9 34 9 32 3 Friday 2 4SatUF. 2 24 W«d. 1236 10 59.5 12 2 4 3 /O 6 4415 16 6 48 9 59 9 55 25 Thur. |2.37'B„t.ofJres*v.l:lia. 10 338 12 1 48 3 21 6 4t!5 18 6 46 10 26 10 21 1 5 Sun* 2 26 Friday r33S (j^Last Quarter lOh 31in A.M 10 17.9 12 1 32 3 22 6 42'5 20 6 44 10 57 10 50 GMond 2 27 Satur. '^39 Bat of Long Island 1776. 9 56.9 12 1 15 5 23;6 39,5 21 6 42 11 35 a U 28 7 Tuesd. 2 28 Snn. 230 Groiius d 1613. 9 35.7 12 57 5 24J6 38l5 22 6 40 Morn'g. .Morn'g. 8 Wed. ^ 39 .Vlond. 211, Trinity Term beniu. 9 143 12 40 3 25 6 365 23 6 39 18 m 7m 9 Thur. S 30 31 Tue«d.;242paleybi7»S. 8 52.8 Wed. ;243lDunyand 1068. 8 31.2 12 12 22 3 5 2B|6 3415 23 5 27 16 335 24 8 37 6 *6 1 1 2 8^ 51 2 lm Friday : y. [18ff3 )TH ACOCST. in Aicen- ' sioii. h. tn. S Slar 11 18 6 24 16 53 3 57 2 41 Deel. !l.l morning 6 54 Ji 23 46 J\ Dnte, tZ 13 3' 18 20 A 1 15 l3iV 10 20 3» iiat. B alum Lake. iiMO »fiPTIiMbeR has 90 D AY8 ami BEiJINti on t HUIl^nAYr~ [1 8 MOON'S New Moon.... First (Quarter.. Full Moon.... ($ Last Quarter. . ( Perigee PHASES. d. k. 0) o 4 Apogee 23 IM. 18 25 9 15 41 16 16 55 24 17 16 2 4 8 Hemiitiameler «( Urcemteieh, Aoim. Of Aioon." Ofjun^ '7 ir 15 53 6 15 55.8 15 38.5 16 1.2 15 24.4 16 11.0 15 01.6 15 43 4 Th« PRINcrp.^L Planets. 9 Mercury ? Venus. ^Mars. Ij^Jupiter. ^ Saturn. l;ff Uranus. Meant! me (Y, ol'triingitor ■ 1st Septxmbek. I HIght I Meritliaoi AMen-1 . »ion. I Deel. A. m. ! 10 51 a! 1 50 a 8 31 ml 6 IS a 5 16ffl 3 58fR h. m. 9 3213 44 JV 12 33 2 43 £ 7 '.2 23 16 56-2 4 18 25 y 2 4015 UN 6N 21 5 1 18 38.7 monting I6th September. RiKht Meridian :Aiiccn I tlon. Deel. k. m. Morn in 1 57 « 8 I3m 5 22 c 4 23 m 3 U2ff) k. m. o sStar.i 13 35: 9 39 S 7 49 21 57JV,| 17 1 22 30 S 4 18 24 ^■ I 2 39 15 7A! 23 36.0 morning meau Temperature) Ifalsnin Ijake and 'I'oronto.— ateptembcr. 1S40 It, two calves killei 1B41 [by wolves WI3 30,aflnebuekkille( 1813 [oatbelake It44 1849 1840 1847 1848 18I9 1830 18S1 [31, shot a bear ; SO.bGors in the wheat ;. 1, killed a buck. Moon. Poronto. RilieM. Montrenl 8 9 9 IG I. m. 1 41ffl 2 23 3 22 7n Sets. 7 58 a 8 17 52 18 42 8 10 38 11 13 11 54 » Morii'g. 47 m 1 48 2 57m Rises. 8 1 a 8 27 8 50 9 12 9 34 9 59 10 -26 10 57 11 35 a Morn'g. 18 m 1 1 2 8^ Riveii. 9 10 10 II II I. m. 1 33 ;» 2 19 3 13ffl Sets. 8 1 8 20 8 54 9 17 41 6 33 08 48 a Morn'g. 38 m 1 39 2 51ffl Rises. 8 4 28 49 II 32 55 10 21 10 50 U 28 a .Morn'g. 7m 51 2 Im fear. Balsam Lakk. HigliCBt at Noon. o 74 83 85 85 9U 73 85 77 73 78 73 84 Lowest Reading of Tliermom. 38 39 23 30 98 33 34 33 38 33 39 31 Mean for Noon Uncorrected, o 64.0* 70.3 64.1 07.0 m.s 03.0 S7.5 M.3 50.4 63.0 64.0 67.5 Toronto. Illgtiest ' Lowet-t at I Reading Noon. 'of Tliermom Aiean Tem-i pcrnturc at Noon. o 60.9 76.7 70 84 3 75.7 76.6 84.3 74.5 73.0 o 30.4 37.5 28.3 33.1 30.6 33.3 39.0 38.1 39.5 33.5 31.8 33.3 o 60 3 66.1 61.0 64.0 65 1 61.3 68.6 01.1 «3.» Balsam Lake. Sept. 13, Potatoes killed by frost. ?ept. 3, three deer ki'ied, 34th, (lotatces cut off by frost. Sept. 11. drove a deer into the Lai(c37ib,deer kill'd ■3cpt. 10, the hottest day in tlie year. 970 at noon. "o7 Week. I Thur Friday itjSatur. Sun. Mond Tuesd. Wed. Tbur. Friday Satur. Snn. Mond Tuesd Wed. Thur. Friday Satur ^Sun. Mond . Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. Sun. Mond Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday BemarkaMe Days. Sun's Declin'n North. 244 '^ ^''(* first visit to Scot. 1843 •345 Great Fire in London 1666. 246 #'(ew Moun 6h. 85m. A.M 24/ River Hudson dis 1600. ■248 '^he Boxer capt. 1814. •249 Lafiiyette b 1757. '250 H. Moore d 1833. 251 Montreal sur. to British 1766. e-ii Bnttie of Flodden 1913. ■253 DFirst auarter,3h.41ni. A.M 254 (11) Bat. of Platmburg 1814 255 Rat. at North Point 1814. 25fi c J. Fox d 1800. 25T Fenirnore Cooper d 1S51. 258 Malta taken, 1800. 259 New York taken, 1776. 260 QFan Moon, 4h. 55m. A.M 261 Clucbec taken, 1759. 262 Urd Sydenliam d 1841. 263 Deinerara taken 18(3. 264 Sir W. Scott d 1S32. 265 ^Sun enter Libra, Aut. com 266 Battle of AssRyc, 1803. 267 Cardan b 1301. 268 (^Laat auarter, .^ih. lO.A.M. 269 I'hiladelpliia capt. 1777. 270 Nelwn b 1758. 271 3nd Voyage of Columbus 1403, 272|MichReImaB. •273whiifiW.I dl770. South, o r 8 09.4 7 47.5 7 25 4 7 03.3 6 41.0 6 18.6 5 56.2 33.5 10.9 47.9 25.3 02.3 App. noon showing !"■;;; the h:q. 0f| ioro»«0 Sun. Moon. time. iRigen A. m, t.k. m. 11 59 45 5 28 11 59 26;5 29 11 59 07 5 30 Sets. k.m 6 32 6 30 6 28 5 28 5 5 4 4 4 3 39.3 16.S 53.2 30.0 06 8 1 43.6 1 20.2 56.9 32.6 10.2 II 68 47l5 32j6 26 5 30 11 58 27i5 33|6 24 11 58 07l5 34 II 57 47i5 35 11 57 275 36 11 57 065 37 11 56 46 6 22 6 21 11 56 '.'5 11 56 04 11 55 43 11 55 22 II 55 01 11 54 40 11 54 18 11 53 57 ll 5;{ 36 11 53 13 52 54 52 33 11 5-2 12 II 51 51 IL 51 31 11 51 II 11 50 51 11 .50 31 11 50 11 11 11 0-2 .9 36.7 1 00.1 1 23.5 1 46 9 2 10.3 2 34.7 2 57.0111 49 50 5 4316 08 Montreal, Rises A.m. 5 25 5 26 5 31 5 3-2 5 34 5 35 5 36 5 38 5 39 5 40 5 41 5 42 3 44 6 06 5 43 5 45 6 05 5 45 5 46 6 03 5 46 47 6 01 15 47 49 5 59 5 49|5 59 W5 57 5 505 57 51 ;5 555 515 55 52|5 54,5 52I5 54 f>2l3 525 52 Hels. k.m, 6 35 6 33 6 31 6 29 6 27 6 24 6 21 6 20 6 18 6 16 6 14 6 12 6 If 6 09 6 07 6 05 6 03 (i 01 Toronto.' Montreal Ri «i RiFes. k. m. k. m 3 33 m 3 07m Seis. Sets. 6 54 a 6 56 a 7 29 7 20 7 45 7 44 8 12 8 09 8 39 9 12 8 35 9 08 10 01 9 54 10 40 10 32 11 38 a 11 38 a Morn'g. I Morn'g. 43m\ 35m 53'5 50 5 54 55 15 48 5 56 1 54 I 3 06 4 17 m Rises. 7 13 « 7 35 8 00 8 26 8 35 5 52i 9 28 5 sepo 11 5 48111 00 1 48 2 02 4 13m Rises. 7 14 a 7 33 7 56 5 56 5 46 3 575 46111 55 a 5 .58 5 44 5 5915 43|.Vlorn'g. 3 59|5 42 6 005 411 45 /n 6 0015 40 6 02;5 38 2 01 6 O'is 39 6 025 .3S 3 09ni 8 21 8 48 9 22 10 01 10 50 11 46 d Morn'g. 38 m 1 56 3 05 m i I f i Itl. I/* ■■It- ' ! : « Ij WroCTOBER mil fli DAVa«ttdBi!iiHNriiiA>Ak. [i»»5 MOO«'0 PHASBS. a« A> flit _ New Moon 2 06 01 m First Quarter. ... 8 22 09 O Full Moon 16 07 14 m L««t Quarter. ... 24 12 03 # New Moon 31 16 22 |( Perigee 4 23 la Apocee 20 29 S*midiam*i»r at Uretniciek, ffaoH. i«au). 1 10 20 31 Ul HUU. II 16 16 16 16 1 4 4 6 7 9 3 •Jr Moon. II 15 66.5 15 58.2 14 47.4 16 15.1 The PRifreiFAL Pl.AjfETS. tf Mercury $ Venus... ^Mars.... i][ Jupiter.. ^ jalurn... );|l(Jranu8. . Mean timecfi of tramltof ' 1st Octobbi. Meridian m. 56 m 07 a 61m 11 o 19m 64 m Kight AMen* ■ion. A. M. 12 37 14 48 8 3a 16 54 3 59 2 38 Deel. 2 62 5 17 06 5 40 01 N 22 19 5 8 18iV 4 58^ II M 35 A eyenlng 15th Octobbb. I Ri|ht Meridlaa Akcb> ■lOB. m. 26 a 19 a 29 m 16 a 22 m 01m A. m. 14 02 15 66 9 Oo 16 53 3 57 2 36 Peel. 19 63 5 29 025 18 06^ •22 13 5 18 09^ 14 50 A 10 at 4M erening Tenr. 1P40 1811 1843 1843 1844 184S 1846 1847 184tl I84» 1930 1891 Weu w 'l^m p eiminrf^ Baiiiam l.ake aud T oromo.— October. ■ • ToaONTO Loweit No. ol Oava below 39 <> atSini Riie. BAUAM LAKIC. 5 U 4 II M 8 « 8 6 4 Day or Week LoweM Reading of Theriiioin I o 33 18 96 91 13 94 94 14 94 98 90 19 can read'g'No. ol Uny* for noon [ below 32^ UiieorrictcdVi Sun Iti'e o 40.7 48.3 80.4 46.3 03.0 03.3 48.9 90.3 40.0 91.3 91.9 94.0 4 7 3 7 9 4 4 • 3 3 8 9 , M«an ReotHng Teniperai're ofThermom Noon. o 93.0 90.3 30.0 24.9 17.8 30.0 90.7 90 3 964 99.9 SS.O 38.3 HenuirkaMc IHir** Satnr. Sun. SlMoiid. Tuesd. Wed. Tbur« Friday Satur. 98iin Mond. Tiiesd. Wed. I^Thurs. Friday Satur. Siin. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Tburs. Friday Satur. Sun. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thiira, Friday Satur. SOlSun. 31 Mn-.fl. U 15 16 17 1-* 19 20 •21 2-^ '-»3 24 25 •2« 97 2S 2.9 274|BatUe of Toulon. 17D3. 975 #KewMoon.9li.01m.P.M. 276 Titlotfon b 1790. 377 Belgian Indep. decl. 1930. '278 Battle of the 'rhamci, 1813. •379 Louis Plillipo b 1773. •^''O Ziinmerm.in d 1703. 2*) I Oilioclio«.K.of6reece,18a3. 23'2 f)Fint Qr. lOh. Oin. A. M. 23:^ Benjamin West b 1738. 234 The Bnhnmas di«. 1403. 285 Penn b 1749. 2S() General nroek ki'lcd 1613. '>87 Baltic of Jena, 1808. Sen's Dcclin'n South. o 40.9 47.9 91.1 46.6 48.7 91.0 40.3 40.4 S1.7 Balaam Lake. [••«.] MO S First Full: {Last New '^ '•••rif 4. .^pou ( PeriK( Itaie. i 1 I 10 li 20 ii K 'Mth to 3t«t Indian Sum, 3»th to 6th, do do. 3Utto96th. do tlthto-JOih, do do. do. lOtb, two Wolves ilioL 16th, a Doe ahot. 9>ih. tirrt Snow utorm. App. noon ■Itowiug llie Eq. of time. 28 m •290 2()l ■292 •293 •294 >95 ■296 297 •298 •299 lOU .30! :iOi 3"3 L. E.Landondl838. QFull Moor.,7h.i4m. P.M. Uurg;oyne's Surrender, 1777. Battle of Lclpsic, 1813. H. Kirke White d 18(i0. Daitle of Nnvnriiio, 1837. Neloon d 18U5. Cape Nicholas taken 1703. Battle of Edsp.-hill, 1843. Chaucer d 1400. (9LiaRtQiiarter,0h.03m A.M Rattle of Chiitcnugay, 1813. Cnptiiin Cook Alfred the Great d 900. Rattle of Fort Eric. Dr. Gartwright d 1893. Pnmpoloonn taken. 1813. 203 43.6 069 30.1 53.3 16.4 39.3 02.3 6 25.2 6 48.0 10.6 33.2 5.i.7 18.1 40.3 02.5 24.5 46.3 10 08 JO 29.7 10 50.0 U 12.3 33.4 54.5 1.^.0 35.6 12 55.9 13 16. 1 13 36 C 14 56 8 14 15*? II II 12 12 h. II 11 II 11 II II II II II II II It II 11 II II II II II II II II II 11 11 il 11 II 11 11 I ffl. 9. 49 33 49 14 48 56 48 38 48 20 48 03 47 46;6 47 29 47 13 46 57 :l6 42 16 27 46 13 45 59!6 45 46 6 45 33!6 45 21 6 496 39 6 306 45 44 44 44 44 44 22 6 41 156 08 6 026 57 6 52i*J 486 46 G 39 44 fi ^ ' 44 44 43 43 43 43 4'* 111 6 23 .59 6 2 Yes' i840 IMl 1813 1813 1914 1848 4846 ld47 1818 1840 1900 1891 No. bel( at B Tuesd Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. Snn. Mond . Tuesd. Wed. OThur. Friday Satur. 3Sun. Mond. Tuesti. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. o;SHn. Mond Tuesd. Wed. 4jThur. .^{Friday 6,Satur. Snn. Mond Tuesd. Wed. 3 3 3 3i 3i 3 ii 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3: 3; 3: a: 3i 3: 3! 3: 3i 3: 3: 31 3; 31 3: AK. [la^iT a#a.] NOVEMBEK ha» » PAYS and BEOIWS on TUESDAY. [I( n vcToj IB*. 1 RIfht AMcn- ■too. Peel. A. m. 14 02 15 56 9 Oo 16 53 3 57 2 36 O 1 19 53 5 23 025 18 06^ •i2 13 S 18 09^ 14 50 A LB CToning ber. Balfloin Lake. to3UtIutOfm. Moon. Toronto. Montreal RiiM. A. tn. 4 '10 m S«M. 6 13 6 40 10 48 3 6 8 36 9 33 10 36 11 44 Morn'g. 58 Ml 3 06 14 31 25 « -AO ii.SC4. 54 ( 27 8 U5 8 50 9 43 37 41 1orn'e< 4Bnt 58 3 07 21 a7 iRiMt. I. m. 4 18m Si>ta. 6 It a 6 35 7 06 7 41 8 97 9 31 10 -25 11 37 Morn'g, 53 m (f2 13 31 26 6 32 Rise?. 6 49 19 56 8 3'J 7 :<2 10 30 11 35 Morn'R. 43 in 1 54 3 05 4 20 ft 3« MOON'S rUASES. d. h. m. S First Qairttr. .^ 7 06 53 Full Moon 15 00 43 J Last Quarter... S3 05 i8 NewMoea 30 01 56 ': 'Vigre 2 01 i .4p<)Ke« 17 09 I Perinee 30 12 Thb p«imcifal Planbt*. itie. Of Sun. I Of Moon. 1 10 20 16 09.8 16 13.0 16 14.1 16 15 8 16 35.5 15 24.1 14 49 5 16 45 4 \f Mercury ? Venua. i Mars. 2^ Jupiter. ^Saturn. l|lUranus. 1st Notxxbsb. Meridian |Mean timcty) oftmnsltof ' A. fyi. 58 m 2 :<9 6 59 2 48 n 1 54 7r 11 47 a !5th Not em ■ KB. Riltot Aieen- ■iOD. A. m. 15 41 17 23 9 42 17 32 3 52 2 33 Deel. , Rl|i» Meridian) A*cen- •Ion. •21 25 15 23 17 14 62 S 30 5 34 iV 09 5 54^ 36 ^ 9 14 S3.4 evening A.m. 1 17 « 2 56 a 6 3lm 2 05 a Urn 10 50 a A. m. 16 56 18 35 10 09 17 44 3 48 2 31 Deel. 25 16 5 25 33 5 13 28^ 23 17 5 17 40 y 14 26.y 8 19 49.0 evening mean Temperatnre, HalMim liMke and Toronto.— Novembar. rea* 1840 11641 1M3 1M3 1944 1849 4840 1M7 1818 1849 1990 1891 No. of Uavi: Loweit KaUAN liARB. below 3-J at Sun Riae. Reading of Thermom'er 14 13 18 19 10 8 10 10 13 IS 93 e 13 13 -'20 U S -4 19 - 9 14 94 10 13 Mean lor No. of Uayi Noon below 38 « UncoRcctod. at Sun Riae o 37.9 a't7 303 39.9 39.3 37.9 49.0 41.0 39.9 43.0 43.1 39.9 14 14 10 18 13 8 « 8 17 1 8 ToKoirro. Lowevt Tempera- ture. Menn Tern per' ture Noon. o 18.9 8.9 8.1 13.3 13 1 8.1 18.0 8.7 19.9 90.9 18.3 13.8 On avernge of 19 yean, Balaam lake ii frozen o'r Nov 90. Earlier date, 94 Nov, '49, laten Dec 9, '90 o 31)7 .•».4 30.7 30.1 38 9 40.3 4;i.8 41.9 43.S Indian Summer, 1 to 6 Nov 93, a van number of (ducka on lake at night jThia month mildest Nov (in memory. Week. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. 6 Son. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur, 8 3Q5 306 307 Bemarkatble Dajr** #New Moon 3h99ra a.m< (1) AU SainI: Acre fetorme.l, 1810. 308 Bryunt d 1804. 9un. Mond. Tucstl. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. OiSHn. Sun'a Dnelin'n South, App. Noon showing the Eq. o( Time. 309 Gunpowder Plot, 1009. 310 Riois at MontrcAl, 1337. 311 Cl Pi c" Quarter Oh 39mp.ni. 312 Baltic of Waraaw, 17U. 313 Prince of Wales b 1841. 314 I.uiherbHSa. 315 Battle of Wi'iiamsburg 1813 31 > Montreal taken, 1775. 317 Sympathiser* at Prc7. (^Last Quarter 3li ISm p.in Pius Otii fled from Rome '41) British evnc. N. York 1,783. 'A. I. Company Iticor. 17U0. Advent. linttlc or Bexar, 1S35. (.11)) 5/. Andrew. ^ Ih. Km. p.m. » 14 34.6 14 53.6 15 13.4 15 31.0 15 49.3 16 07.4 16 25.1 16 42.6 16 .^9.8 17 16.8 17 33.3 17 49.7 18 05.fi 18 21.4 18 36.7 18 51.7 19 06.4 19 20.7 (9 34.7 19 -18.4 20 01.6 •20 14.6 ■20 27.2 •20 39.3 •20 51.1 21 02.5 21 13.5 21 24.1 •21 23.3 •21 44.1 Sun. Toronto, Montreal. Toronto. Montreal Rises iSeis. Ri<«s Seu. Ri«>K. Rises. m . «. A. m. A. m.> A. m. A. m. 11 43 426 424 466 464 43 11 43 436 434 4516 474 41 11 43 4-26 45 4 43:6 484 40 11 43 436 464 426 504 38 11 43 456 474 4ll6 51 4 37 II 43 486 484 406 .V34 36 11 43 516 49 4 39;6 .534 35 11 43 566 514 38,6 554 33 11 44 016 524 36 6 564 3-> 11 44 07 6 534 35 6 584 30 II 44 146 544 346 594 29 11 44 2-2 564 337 014 -28 11 44 306 .584 317 034 27 11 44 396 594 3117 044 26 11 44 507 004 307 054 25 11 45 0117 014 -29,7 0^4 24 Moon. 11 45 12 II 45 20 11 45 39 45 53 1 1 46 08 11 46 a:^ II 46 41 11 46 59 11 47 l7 11 47 36 II 47 56 11 48 17 11 48 3S 11 49 01 02 4 28 7 074 23 034 26,7 094 22 05 4 257 114 21 7 07,4 25|7 124 20 7 084 -2417 134 19 7 09,4 23 7 144 18 7 114 237 164 17 7 12 4 22 7 174 16 7 134 227 194 15 7 144 2i;7 214 15 7 154 21,7 -224 14 7 164 207 234 13 7 184 207 254 12 194 19 7 26 4 IS t[ l>' % 'I' i leO^ECEM UlSlliral^TISXYer^ MOON'8 rUASES. d. h. m. f) First Quarter. . 6 18 53 O Full Moon... 14 20 17 9 Last Quarter.. 22 19 06 # New Moon.... 99 11 49 <[ Apogee 14 13 4 Periiree 29 00 The principal Plansts. Stmidiumeler at Urttnttirh Date. 1 10 2i> 30 J»r Sun. > II 16 lii.g 16 17.1 16 17.9 16 18.2 A'uou. 6i"Moi)i». 16 46 5 15 01.6 13 04.4 18 43 9 9 Mwrcury. $ Venus. $ Mars. i^Jupiter. Ip Saturn, ilj Uranus. liT Dbcbmbm. 15th DiCBMBEll. Meridian Ritfhi Atcen- ■loii. I Mcun tiiiiec. Luf trmiHliuf '' h. 3 5 I m. 22 a II a 55 m 17 10 58 a » 45 m A. m. 17 04 19 53 10 36 17 69 3 43 2 38 Deel. jMerlilian I o ' \h. m. ■22 30 f 1 10 .16 ni 23 35 51 3 19 a II IhNi 5 19 /n 33 21 S| 36 a 17 24iV| 9 5!) a 14 15iV| 8 47 a Ri|h( Aieen* ■ioit . Deel. A m. » ' 16 13; 18 19 5 20 &6|19 30 S 10 56' 9 40 ^ 18 13133 SO 5 3 38,17 12iV 3 27114 07 i\ 7 10 4.VI evening I til 9*2.3 evening Year. IStl IMS 1»I3 1844 1849 1846 1817 1848 1840 1890 1891 g|j?Hn Tcin pernture, BaUnm liake o n.— Dece mber. I1.34i 7|VVed. 8:Thur, 9Friday 10;Satur. u Sun. lilMond. ISTuesd. 14 Wed. ISJThurs. 16,Friday l7Sa(ur. 18 Sun. 19|Mond. 20Tue8d. 21 VVed. 23{Thurs. 23 Friday 24Satur. 35 SUM. 26|Mond. 27|Tuesd. 28; Wed. 29,Thiir. :10 Friday 31 Safiir. 311 342 343 314 •U5 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 .^.57 .35 8 359 36' 361 <6. 363 :i64 .165 Sun's Beelin'n South. A Dp. noon •nowiPK tbe Eq. oi time. Battle of Auiierlitz.ieos. 21 S3-5 Napoleon Emperor, 1804. 32 02-5 Micbaelmas Term ends. 22 10'9 Richelieu horn 1643. 22 19*0 Mamhal Ney ihot, 181S. 22 26*6 V. Knox d 1831. 22 33 9 f)First ar. 6h. 33m. A. .M. 22 40-7 tnetplion. 22 47-0 Milton b 1608. [1813. 22 52.9 (lUth) Wiliia Mk. by RuMla. 22 58-3 Chailei ]3tb killed, 1718. 23 03>3 Brunei d 1849. 23 07<8 Dr. JolmvioD d 1784. 23 11-8 Wafhinpion d 1790. 23 15.4 OPullMoon, 8h.le u.mpuietke Cabinet,) Serretary at )Kar— William IJercxfbri]. Lord Ckmm- ftcr/atn— Marquia of P.xctor. Lord Stewanl— Duke alt Montroie. Matter of <' e Haree-ijorA Jatiey. Matter of tke Pmekkoundt—Ki.t\ of DcKborougb. Matter of Ike Mint— ail J. F. W. Hergchil. PavmaiUr Utnetal and K. Pretident of the Board of TraJ«— lx>r.l (.'olchca- ler. Matter General of the Ordnance— Lotd ('omber- mere. Lord Lieutenant ef Ireland— Vm\ of Eglinton. Chirf Stetetaryfor Irelmnd—hord Naaa. AUomey Oe- neral of England— Sir Frederick Thcilgcr. Soiidtar General of England— Sir Fitzroy Kelly. Lord Adta- rate nf ScotlanA—Mum Anderton. SoUcilor General Hf Scotland— io\xn Infftia. JItomeif General of Irelmnd --J.Napier. Salidtur General eflreland-l vVhltciIde. CoMNiAL Srcret.arv'h Omrn,— Under SeerttarUt— Lord Deaart, H. Mcrivale. Chief Clerk— VfMt Bmitb. Librarian and Keeper of /{ecortfa— tieorge Mayer. BRITISH TARIFF. ABSTRACT Or TARIFF OP CUBTOMB D0TIB8 INWARDB. (Beaidra the Ibltowing rnte», Spirha (except Brandy) \My 4d. per gallon extra ; and other articles an additional duty of 5 per cent., with the exception of Oorn, Menl, Sugar, iHlnglass, Chemic.-«l OIIh, PIcklea. Camphor, Smalts, Turpentine, Verdlgria, Cable Yarn, Glass. The articles marked t wero reduced by Uie Act Jt 10 Vict. cap. 93 and US, and are exempt from the additional duty. Almonds tM4. Apples. Intek. Aquafortis ctet tArrow Root.... net BaskcU per cent. tBeads. . . per cent. tBeer bar. Books printed since 18UI CKt. Books in fbr'gn living langunRes. . . .net. Boots and Shoes, &c. Women's boots \i pairt. tif lined or trim'd.dia tShoes with double soles, quilted and eloca do, tIf irun'd or iined.do t Women's Sboc8..do. t . . . if trim'd. .do. tGirls boots ft shoes, two thirds of duties tMen's boots... .do, fShoes do, Men's boots ft shoos, if quarter not above S^ inches, or vamp 4 inches do. Ifabove ditto, but not above inch's from BOk! do. Exceeding ditto., .do. tBoys' ditto, } of duties tBoot itonts, not ab' ve inches high., .do. Exceeding do... .do. Boxes .percent {Brass manufaaurc per cent Bricks, Dutch luoo... . . . . other sorts. . . . tBrocade.. . .per cent, tBronze manufiicture per cent. K'gn. Col'ul s. d. I s. d. 10 10 8 5 3 « 3 S (xio) c£io; (Xio) fxio; 30 90 100 100 30 80 6 7 8 5 4 5 14 7 7 10 14 1 9 3 9 (jEIO) (£10) 10 15 (jcio; 8 7 6 5 8 4 5 14 7 7 10 6 14 1 3 e (£5) (£10) i 7 8 (£W) (Xio; fxio; tBuck Wheat «r. tButter etct. iBuUons, metal p.«ent. Cables, not iron. .cic(. tCamphor, reflned. nc( tCandles, Sper'cctl.fi. . . . tStearine.. .lb. . . . tTaltow . .etct. Capers Ut. Caisia lignea. . . .lb. Chalk, maiiuiiic..;>. el. tCliecre act Chicory ewt tChina ware, -p, cent. tCider (tin Cinnamon lb. tCk)ckB. . . .percent. Cloves lb. Cocoa lb. Coffee lb. .. roasted or gr'nd./b. Confectionary lb. Copper ore Um . . , rcgulus of.. (on. Copper ton: tCopper manufhc.p.ct Cordage eiel. Corks, rcadv made.M. . . squar. forr'nd.eief. Com (see p.l8> fCotton manufactures, wholly or partly made up. . ,p. cent. tCrayons. . .per cent tCrystal manut...;>. ct. fCucumbers preserve I per cent, Curr. Wine UluswB, ilQ.,lb. Flint cut glass. ..lb. Crown or Window, not above one-ninth inch thick att Manufiictures un- enumerated . . . act. Ginger act. . . . preserved ... .lb. Gloves, Habit mitui.rfo. Habit gloves do. Men's do do. Women's or mttts.doc Grapes . . . .per unt. Gunpowder .... ewt tUair mnnuibctured not otlierwise enu- merated. . , per cent, tHnms cict, tH.itsofChip lb. 8trnw lb. Felt, Hair, Wcol.f af* tSilk upon felt JcceoeA Honey act. tHops ciot. tlron and Steel, w'gt- j>er cent, flsinglass ciet. tJapanned warc.,p.et. tLnce .per cent. tl eal, maniir.-p. cent. 1 ig nnd Sheet... .ton. t Leather, cut or manu- factured, not other- wise enumer.p.eent. Linen, or linen and cotton, viz : — Cambrics and French lawns, per |deoe qtS yards, | yard,-— tPlaiD Ikepiete F'gn. Col'nl s. d. (£!») (£5) 01 1 9 3 8 (£5) 90 6 a. d. f£25; f£«; 30 (£W) 7 « 3 5 3 3 10 45 r£io; 5 f£w; £io; r£iO) 3 r£io; 9 6 (£6) 9 8 3 5 9 9 5 45 (Xio; 5 (£10) (£10) UlO) 9 8 (£io; 9 6 '^• '1 •'. w BRITISH f'gnTJCoi'nl ■. d. 9 « tBoriterad Hnndkct- ehief thtpiie* tLawni, of other font /wr tent% tDnmiiki. ..i^. ycrrf i tl)iii|)>*r . . . .oy. i/trdi '1\ Manut'uetiimi, wliollv or p'Uv made up.^. A (£Vi) Ijlqiioneo ..... twl. 90 Mnc^ruiil end Vormt- oelli tb. 1 Mnco lb. a tt tMaias fr. 1 Mwninladc lb. 6 tMnudc mattitiK..p. ' 3 Ornnfiea and leinotia In boxe«, not cxc, SiitiO euhtc Inches. . ..froz 9 U 9 5lNN)(0 7:i(H)dO..»ox' 3 3 7NtOtO )4.U00 do.hnz' T «t 7 Ev. flildl.lOOOilo.Aox U 7^ U 7^ Ur 75 ]Kt cent ad valorem. I Opium lb. 10 10 P/ilntera' coloiir».;»,rt.YJeiOj (XlO) tPspor, primed, or itainod, or p.-ipcr-| hangings. .»q. yard.' 2 9 . . . waste, or paper! not enumerated. .. .10 4^ 4^ Pasteboards cwt.ao 30 Pear bH$h.\ 6 3 tPencils .ptr eeut. (£10) (£10 ) Pepper lb. 6 6 tPerftimery. .per cent. (£10) (JEIO) f Pewter innnuf. p. et. CXIO; (£10) TARIFF. ri*girT"bi'fl' i 1 (£i> 1 3 7 10 « M 1 1 • 1 1 3 3 9 1 i. d. s. d. tPleklea /rail: 4 4 Pinionto cut. .1 3 PInie per tetil.(£lO)\(,£lO) Plnttln2orMiraw..../t t Potato tlour act. Poultry. . . ..pereent. Prints eatk. .. Itoundorsewn^M, Prjnes «mI. Uu>»)sU att. Uniiilne ot, Hnuins cut. fKli-e eml. tKoughfclnhiisk yr. tSiiiEO net. t.*(niisi||es ...lb. t.Miiatnrd ael. trarrnwny, carrot, cloviT nei ft'iiiiiiry . ...nut. .1 7i (X9i) ;jci3) ilriM ctel.\ ^ iLviik no/. I i Kinion tut.. I 5 U ttiei'iin notothrrwiHC i (^niiuicriitml. per etnl.l (£i) t^iilk,lllhnllftll?,ofsllk,{ ur of silk Mii.\cilvvith< any other ninterinl,| produce of Kuropci *pir fe:tt.\(£l5) l.siilk millinery, vii :— | i 'I'urhnna or caps earA 3 6 iioiii>et4 earh 7 | Itruancs each M i t£=)kitis mnnuf. p. cent. (£iO)t(£i ) tlilmnlls eielMO lU tHoap, hnrl rirM9U 14 tttoll bonp ael.U 10 Spirits, proof. . .ffall 13 . . im'ted to England . . 8 9 Hcotlaiid . . 4 Ireland . . 3 tStarch net. 10 10 t>iteel, mnnuf. p. cent. \(£10)\(,£10 ) Stonc,mrble,sawn.cie(.l 3 j 1 6 tjuccodcs /».i e 1 i. d. tSusnMlJklllVlcc.ort Drown or wliilM candy .refined sugar, or augur e«]ual tiMtreto etet tt 8 White clayed or equol Ihcmo, not being reflned. .twl. 91 7 Drown elayd do.ewt. 90 Muscovado. • ..««. 18 Molasses cwt. 4 11 ITallow «i*l 1 • tTaploca cwt 6 Tea tb. 9 1 Tiles per tent. (£10) tTlmber, not sawn or dros'd,ex.hewn./vad.{ 7 4 tDeals,battens,Ac load. 10 Tin In biork«,Jic.p. et.\ tMnnulhc. ptr frM.\(£\0) Tobacco unmaiMif../ft.i 3 . . . tn»nufnct lb.\ 9 Sniitf lb\ ITobncco pipes.. .p. c^|CJE10; "[18637 ITofigiics'. '. net. 7 Toys per cent. (£10)\ t'liirnery. . .per cent, fX'lO; ITurpcmine,— Aiovcl3«.nercwt.nr/ 9 Spirits or rtat. S tTwine. . . .percent. CXIOJ Vaneiloes lb,' H t Verdigris rut, 3 Vineg.ni tun.Si tVVufcrs per cent. (£10) Watches. . ..per tent. (£10) Wax, sealing, p. cal, cop- 1 perns, coral, cork, cotton nrtuu- racturers not made up, cotton yarn Drugs unenumerated ; diamonifs Feainers for beds, fish of British tak- ing, flax, furniture woods not en- umerated, fustic, flower roots ARI-ir^LKS NOT SUBJKCT TO IMPORT DITTY. Galls, glue, grease, guano, gums, gyiMum, gentian Hair, hay, lieinp, hides not Jressed, hoofs, hoops, horns Indigo, printers' ink. iron unwrought Jewels unset. Juice of lemons, jalap L'unp blick, lard, lead, linen manu- factures not made up, logwood Madder, mahogany, manganese ore, m ips, niatresoes ; me.it, not other- wise describf.tl ; mnple wood Nickel, nitrate of soda, nuts for oil Oils, oil seed cake, olibnnum, ores Pens, pitch, platina, platting of chip, pork, potatoes Rags, red-wood, rosin, rose-wood Sal nmmoni.ic, salt, saltpetre, seeds, shuninc, fiilk r.nw, skins and furs, spelter, s|xjnf;i.-, steel unwrought, stones and slates, straw fbr platUng Tar, tartaric acid, t> eth, terra, japon- ica, thri'ad unmanufhctuicd, tin ore, train oil, turmeric, turpentine Vermilion Does' wax, wool cotton and sheep's, woollen ninnufhctures not mode up ; blue gum-wood, and some otiiers u-ed for shipbuilding under 13 & U Vict. c. 03. Yarn. ZafTre. Zebra wood. Quicksilver, quills * There are rates per M. applicable to the different fabrics, but this isthe «< valorem duty chargeable at the option of the ofiiwr. t The rates on colonial sugar are to be reduced annually on Sth July, until July 3, 1831, when they become, fbr csndy or refined sugar, 13s. 4d. *, white clayed, lis. 8d. ; Muscovado or any other not equal in quuihy to white elayed, lOa. ; and for molasses, 3s. Od. |ier cwt. The rates on foreign sugar are also to be reduced annually on Mi July, tiniil July 5, 1SS4, when they become in all respects the same as those on cokiniol sugar. CampariUitt tiiblt, showing the annual produu in value effint gold andiilver for 184<< and 1660, tkefirat being two ysara before the discovery of the rich depoeite of gold in California ; the latter two year* e^ftar the diieovary, — '[Prepared in May, 183*3, by Jfm. Birkmyre, Quialty- Lodge, Little Ealing, England,] The quantities in the annexed table are probably less than the actual production. The duties on gold in Rurtia on the produce of the private mines are heavy, varying fW>in 19 to 94 |M>r cent. ; in Austria the) amount to to per cent., in Brazil to 3 (lerceiit., and are understood to lend ton prentdealofsmusclina. in other countries, ■uch aa the United Stales, wliere there are no duties, ilie gold and silver staled in tlM table are only tim quantities brougbt to the mints to be coined, there being no meaiui of determining the quantity used in JeweHery and other arts nnH ninnurartifes. ■. d. 18 8 t, a. rr 4 II 7 n IH • • 11 1 6 9 « « 1 rxio; 7 6 10 (£M) 3 (£W) 7 is « 13 13 4 10 1 • « « 1 (M) 1 9 3 3 • « (£10) S rjeioj(i;iO) rxlo;i(XlO) 3 s rxio; ^ 3 1 3 « (£5) i 3 »l P4 CXio; aio) rxio; .fxio; 6 « J (£W) 6 (XlOi (X10> '2 • ctuicd, tin ric, turpentine I and sheep's, trc« not modi* and some building under kwood. IrgeaMe at the ly become,
JI» 430-W 10tMt3H3 400101 3U«)3 310«U| 3706773! 'iovno IMMM4 3«I948, 4nHll' MI874 ! X jiaouoooo 113430 392901 3»I07! 94i41| OOfJMl 1430^1 ■MOINie 1301300 a-MIAlO «5iV)l79 13311060 RuMla Norway North Uor- inaiiy Saxony Austria Piedmont HpAin United Kingdom Africa Borneo Ava Malacca Ijuiiiatra Annan, or Tonquin Varioii* countrie* Total of) Europe, ( Africa ( and Asia J Toul N. iL a America ■la J ofl ca ) Total 3111447 337 j !Wi73lll 17.-«1I 3tK)IM)n' 3l).'tOUUi lOOOOlit 73ill)l 037J!)1 31)39} 30073 167831 3010 1390-M lll;<-i0«l 3d'.«M4 7141, 3374UU iooo«o! 10.50 13^' 317 374. 3:}0, 33(fl\'» 4l73t>00 34J40 - 3341 I 33000 13K):0 lOraiK) 3UIVtC4 siouu; inno-n 304M0, 3074»l 1U03I7 7-2Ut4 0I04U 64043 93073 3» 3»870=" 17H4I 3408 303000 305^30 lOOOlM) 73.! 10 03710 30333 30073 tiilver X «308e 11411 3383333 430W IMNkVO 4IIU19I 'J1»7(»» 7i30»-il toml X 130090!^ 11)1874 3700334 lU00(in4 OinSl^ 413014 391303 17IH17 33007 I3.S033 1»!*JIN) 3t40»7l 7411 4t03i)» lOOOOll IO.V) 1584 317 374 331 53liU) 330011 4313103 1301300 30001^13 4347477 330*17 133370 37.5071) 3.5^'. 4137C( lOnoiM 3tr7l-il 100.51 7-.:oi4 04040 84013 83073 1334300! 370040?' 33133.33 1038303 3381019 6303170. I33410S0 7%}0334 3M07.V1 : M 1 .503.51 l-nH3fl77 1 1 '^fll 4.53-1 ".78MIH 0840073 30001813 •47J437'^ { * Kii:luiiiveur 4.-'liiiiii ami Japan, wjiicli produce Inrnu quaiiti I lies of gold and silver, the amount of which is quite unltnown : to Europeans. I (Note.— At the beslnning of the 10th eontiiry Buron Humboldt's ' esiimaie (Et$ai Politigu*, tome 3, page 033) of the annual pro- I duce of North and Souib Amprica was 17,301 kilosrninnied— I 4e,33llb. Troy of gold, and 70.5.3H1 kilogrammes— 3131.77011), ot silver ; value of boih metals in dollnrs, 43.300.0t'0, equal to : X9,3 13,730 -, the produce of B 'roi>o nml Northern Asii nt the same time was 4,3101b, i;old, X3.50303 ; and 19U,30dlh, X037,68:}. Eurofic, Th«>s« ubivs, lin|ierr«'ei though they li*i will suiflee le show mat the produce of gold In the world hssgrenily Increased In the nsi fuw yeiirs. Ii wouiil appear that it bna risen from 1 14,0741 b. In 1^0, to 36a,9S0|b. In 1830. In iho«e tlve yt- ars the Inereose hee been at the rau> of 310 |ier cent., while silver has only Increased truin l,979,U84lb. in IMt, to 3,0.l.'l,:Hllb. In 1H30, or &4| (013) per cent. The (briner mt-ial in, ihfrefure, apparently Increasing at the rate uf 44 (43.H) per cent, jier annum, and the loiirr at 7 (6.0) per cent. The ureatfr pari of ilm Increake in silver li in Mexico, winch U douliiless owing toe variety of circumstance, such as restored iranquility, richer mines, and greoter skill. It would not, therefure, tie *nfe to count upon Miicli an incrense every yenr, hut we are cer- tnlnlv noi ctngveraiinii In «ayliigtlmt silver i« now r«plnrly Increasing throughout the world. Ii inny li« emimutcd at an averageor 3^ |)er cent, (ler iinnum. It is a rtrinarkiililc fact, however, and worth roc.illliiit. ihui in li.e couniry where tlic ({rcnteit Incre.ix) ofsilvfrhas taken place there was concurrt'ntly ii loss of thousands |iound( of Iliigliiili eiiplt.il by the various li^ncllili silver ailniiiii companies-, so much so thai iioiif of all ilio «ilver mining com* liniiien projcetvd lo wo'k mines in Mexico tiCtiveen IH-JI and I83J li.-kve Iji'vn successful. i*ome of thorn were lieing wound up during the very ilmu wlien iniiii?ig wns prosperously conducu'il by the Me.Yic:. This seems to l)nve been owing to n want of knowledge, or of control, or to the miiictiierof share Jobbing in the Knuli*h eoinp.-inie* s but, whatever may liuvn lu-eii the cmiin--, the natives of that country have I'oiind silver mining to be pro- tltablo. The enormous profit of X340,000 a-yenr obtaineil by the old Spaniards from the Valenclnnnii mine, a profit lariser than nil the tin and copper mines of Bngfand put together, is generally looked upon more as ■ fable than a reality by thow who hive heard casimlly of silver minlnit as conducted by English mining companies. The English gold mining companies have done better, and probably, hmi they some 30 years ago the skill nnd knowledge of the present day, they would have been highly successsfii!. '1 he quantity of gulil produced in America nt the beginning of this century was oecord* Ing to Humbohii, 4il,3:jilb. Trov, and that of silver 3.131,77011). In 1810 the produce of sold in America had fallen to33,.1031b. Com- pared with the silver then produced, viz , l,.3M.43llb., the gold was therefore 03 times tes' than the silver. In 1<^30 the yield of gold. In consequence of the crentdiMoverles Total value of (he precious metals raised in America, and Northern A«la. Xli),l.5-1.03tt.) ^ ,„.._., ^ „. ..._ „, in CaliioriiTThTTSCnrrnrisenw^JBr^STITrnJCinT'in weightouly eight times less than the weight ol the silver. The annual produce of gold in the whole world (excepting Africa nnd some parts of Asia) at the com- mencement of the century was in a samcvvhit greauir r.itio, being lib. of gold t>) 4.5lh. of »ilver : in the year 1648 the produce of gol I (incluilini; Africa, but e.TcepUnii China and Japan) was at the rate of 1 to 17. lu 1880 the produce of the same countries had risen tu 1 of gold to 7 of silver. As regards the produce of gold In lt-51, in California, it would appear ihit it must have amounted to about88-.^ll9,S00, equal to XI73W,5I4. The yield of the newly discovered gold mining region at Bathurst.New ' South Wales, nnd at Mount Alexander nnd Buninyong, Victoria, mny be stated atfully Xt,000,OQO. Hence there : is an increase to the production of 1830 of 131,383 lb. Troy of fine aold, the total produce of gold in 18S1 ! being, therefore, 490,3.13lh. ; at X60 10s. Sjd.per lb. pure gold, eqmil to X2 1,004,068. There is much rcaron to be- I lleve (vidt the compiraiive table) that the nimunl produce of silver Is now steadily increasing, sav at the very I low rate of 31 per cent. The yield of silver in 1831 will thus lie 3,730,9701b. 1'roy, equal to X0,tlO8,O0O. Conse- I quently tlie total value of the produce of gold and silver in 1931 is X34,003,908. But, large as the produce of gold is thus shown to have been in 1831 in California nnd Australia, it ia likely to be greilly increised in 18^'i, it being confldenily expected by the Americans that the recent dis- coveries of very rich deposits in various districts of California will raise the exports for the twelve months to 0100,1100,000, equal toX31,04l,669. This, moreover. Is a very moder-ite allowance, as the exports alone in the flrst three months me known to have amounted to 03,OOO,OCO more than those of the corresponding three months of 1831 1 while, ns regards Australia, late news from that quarter makes It probable that the produce there will at least amount to one-half of the yield of California in '.W, or X0,000,000. The exports merely from Australia up to January 13th ('dthongh gold dust was selling as low as X3 17s. per ounce) have amounted to 3!«4,U00 ounces, equivalent to X1,000,000, a part of the yield of about four months' digging. Should other countries only yield at the same rate as in 1830 or 1-31, viz., X6,634.333, this, added to ihe produce of Callfbrnia and Australia, will amount to X33,09a,188 or WlOOiib. Troy. Bstimniing the increase in ihe I yield of silver at 91 P^r eeni, the amount of silver for 1833 is 3,708,3191 h. ; at X3 6s. iier lb., equal to X9,93I.19I. The total value of both gold and silver for the year 1893 is, therefore, X43.990,3M. 1^1 '■ hi 411 i fe :: I '!{.: k' ■■^i 1; ill 20 GOLD AND SILVER. [1853. TV foUvioing Table it timilar to the prteeding, with the exctp- tion that quontititi are substituted for values : — *Caliibrnia - - - - United States - - - - Mexico:— In i840,by the gold wastiings, OSO lbs f i ne gold In 1840, by operniion of parting, 3,02U lb. tine gold -. New Grenada :— In ie40, by tbe English i.'olomhian G'd Company, 343 lb. tine gold In leSO, by the English Marmato Gold Company, 070 lb. fine gold, and 350 lb. fine silver ------ Peru • Bolivia Chili, in ISSO, by the Engliab Copiapo Company, about 13 lb. fine gold, ai«i 7,0U0 lb, fine silver .-•--■ ^Brazil :— In 1640, by the English St. John d'el Rev Gold Comp' y,l ,4-23 i b.gold, coutaining'20 p.cent silver 1850, by man, 517 lb gold, containingS* per cent silver. 1848, by the English Impe- rial Brazilian Gold Comp'y, S14 lb. of gold, containing about 14 per cent, silver. - 1850, by ditto. 37fi lb. gold, containing about 14 p.c.silv. 1840, by the English Na- tional Brazilian Gold Com- pany, 89 lb. gold, contain- uig about 14 per cent, silver. leiSO, by ditto. Via lb. gold, containing about 14 p.c silv. Total of N. and S. America Bufsia— 1846, by private mines intiieUral - &,lt23lb.) Public ditto - S.ST'Jlb. per Private, Si- J^cent. beria - -57,033 lb. I alloy. Public ditto- 2,5.'t.>lb.3 1840. Pure Gold. 73.587 m. - - - (Kongsberg silver Norway, mines) N.Germany (Hartz Mount'ns) Saxony -------- Austria, in 1846, by private mines, about 4, iOU lb. pure gold, and 34,10U lb. pure si'- ver. By Govcrnmont mines, about 1,400 lb. piiru gold, and 51.200 lb pure silver - - - Piedmont Spain -------- United Kingdom ♦Africa ♦Borneo -..-.-. •Ava ♦Malacca ------- ♦Sumatra --.---- Annan or Tonquin - - - Various Countries - - - - Total of Europe.Afriea & Asia Total of N. and S. America Grand Total lb. troy 46:U 4000 4054 1888 1164 8830 Pure Silver. lb, law. Fure Gold. troy. lb. troy. !2a->40» 3:i03 563 5006 aSS03 66065 5510 350 40 4000 6000 19G1 1420 1250 600 1000' 1047383 13000 303907 130432 90000 607 Pure Silver. lb. troy 18814 31613 7S09 4054 1888 1184 1031313 13000 30320; 13945i 90000 5668 1504431 50838 9802 41825 60606 83653 22.10 0^053 33330 300 480 157 113 100 16200 10000 801711 25503 381653 1594431 361731 81019 5663 3.10 49 4000 6000 lOKl 1420 1250 600 1000 104210 261731 114074 19700.941 3630.50 672 219964^ S20K 1079! 4ie2 6060< 86061 22.« 1333»: 48481 321 4et 157 11.1 100 16200 loom 40W4 3100644 266T3P( The avernsK yearly coiiinge of gold durlHit the firvt 30 years of this century was —in Great Britain, Xl,7UO,ii00 ; France, XI.IUU.tHtO; in the United Sintcs, XS-^OOU ; total, X:),035,000. The following is a state- ment of the recent gold coinage in the same couiilries. ueglniiing with the year In which the gold discovery was made in CuUroruia : — Great Britain. France. U. S Total. £ £ £ £ 1848. . .2431090 12.34472 786365 4473036 1849. . .3177(100 1084332 1873l.'i8 5136340 18.M. ..1401000 3107691 6602354 11561345 1851 (10 months; 10077232 12019603 — The gold coinaao last year in the United States exceeded by je3,30S,927 the largest coinage of the same metal ever made in the united kingdom. And the coinage in France during the first 10 months exceeded by jC336,404 the memorable gold coinage in this country of i;9,520,758 in the year 182). The annual con«umptioR of the precious metals (exclusive of coinage) in Europe and America is supposed to be about £4,840,000, to which there iHay be added for the other quarters of the globe X1,600.(HI0. Total, £6,- 500,000. It is important, but difiicull, to de- termine how much of this sum consists of gold. M. Jacob about 20 years ago estimat- ed the annual ronsumpiion of uold in Great Britain at £1,630,000. The other countrlea of the globe would at lea»t consume half at much more, making £2,434,000, to which the annual gold coinage has to be added ; com- paring this total with the quantity of gold produced at the beginning of the century, or even for many years after, ii then appears that gold from tlie mines was not raised in ninount equal to the entire consumption : liesides which, it seems to have been used relatively in a greater proportion than silver, and accounts for the premium in France of 12 francs per mil over silver, which gold not unfrequenily commanded till the recent dis- coveries, for a |K>und Troy of gold in France In 1802 was found to he exactly equal to 151b. Ooz of silver, but afterwards became equal to ISlh. 8oz. Now, hnwever, the premium is likely to be reversed most materially, for, de- ducting the £2,454,000 of gold consumed in the arte from the 8uppoiz , jC3:i490,188, leavs £31,242,188 to be converted iiiiocoin ; being a larucr sum by £5,239.053, than the total circulation of gold coin in Great Britain in the ytar 1780. The general inference that specie must l« accumulatinn is further liorne out by the fact that, notwithstanding discounts are unusually low in the three principal citiex of the vorld, yet there is in each city a noinble increaxe of bullioii, com- pared with 1848, as the following table will show : Banks. £ England, week ending May 6, 1818 12826108 Frincc, week ciidincMav4, ISid .3.134105 New York,quartcr ending March.lS4P 14041*25 England, week ending May 8, lavj 21)231037 France, (last return) April 9, ia52 23360204 New Yoik, quarter end'gMarcli,1&52 2029448 Summary of the quantity of bullion in the above named banks in 184^, and tbe nearest corresponding period in 18.12:— Bank of Bank of Ranks of England. France. £ £ 1°48. .12826108 353416.'! 1352. .20231037 23500234 N York. Total. £ £ 14(1422.'! m(H308 2020448 45766689 £28003291 Increase of bullion in 1892 , By the lastreturnof the Bank of England the specie appears to the value of £30,231,037, being the largest amount she has ever held, and £3,392,722 above her highest accumulation previous to the deveiopement of the wealth of California. It may be stated generally that there was, in 1830, five times as much goM produced in North and South ♦ Those countries marked tlius ♦ have no silver mines at work ; the silver stated it estimated at having existed in tbe native goM, to tbe average arooiut of 8 per cent. [1853 > ii);e of nold century wni lUO •, France, tc«. X-6»,0OU •, ini! i» a itnte- je in tlie unrne year in which Califoriiins— J. s Totnl. £ £ mas 4173036 731.')8 SiaOMO <»9S4 1 1561345 HMOS — r in ttie United 27 the largcBl 'er mode in the nnge in France exceeded by coinage in thii ear 18*2). )f tlie prccloui in Europe and out £1,840.0(10, i for the other W. Totnl, Je6,- dtfficull, to de- uni conaiits of ir* ago eitimat- r eol(i in Great other countries onsuuie half at N), to which the je added ; com- junntity of gold the century, or it then appears as not raised in ! consumption: inve been used lion than silver, ni in France of which gold not ihe recent dis- gobi in France ly equal to ISIb. s became equal the premium is terialty, for, de- Id consumed in leid of the gold z , jE:3:),eOG,188, fried into coin ; 30,031, than the u Great Britain neral inference uing is further lotwithstanding in the three yet there is in sf bullion, corn- wing table will , 1&18 19P90108 , 18 id srmios •ch,lS4P 1404l'i5 , lavi 20231037 ^, ia52 2336fl«)4 cli.ieo'2 2030448 of bullion in 184^ and the lin 18.52:— in kit of York. Total. £ £ IHI^STi 177(11309 120418 43;66680 £28002291 ank of England 192,722 above her forth and South IS having existed 1853.] UNITED STATES TARIFF. 21 America as in any of the most productive years of the American mines under the Spanish Government. At the samp time tho silver mines of America were yielding quite as much sllvw as at the begmuiag of the century, when they were nearly as proilur'.ive as at any former or Inter ixiriod under Spnnish cluminion. Vet, notwithstanding the {,TL>at incrensc in tho pro.lucc of gold relative to silver, it is a curious fact that the price of silver his not risen ; on the contrary, it has fallen in value. In tlie course of the week, ending April 17th, 1852, X'580,0(H) worth of silver was aold at .Is. an oz., Hritish standard, whicli is only equivalent to tHs. 6d. per lb. Troy, for pure silver. At that rate 1 lb. of pure -lold iswortli 15| (10.74) pounds of pure silver. In January, 1831, gold was only l.'ij (15.3) times more valuable than silvt'r. The following' is the estimated produce of the Frccious metals, in tons, in 1801, IS46i, 1850, 1S31, and the proba- ble amount of 1852 : — Silver. Tons. l,0t>2, or 1 lb. of gold to 5 lb. of silver. 1,027, " 4 Although the 242 tons is an increase of no less than 12 times the quantity produced at the beginning of the century— a quantity of the gliuering treasur.-; that Is fraught with the mightiest consequence to society— yet, as respects bulk, it sinks into jteriect insignificance, for, if it were meltel into bars, a closet '.> I'cox high, 8 long, and 8 broad, would hold it all. It would require 21,713 times as much space to hold all the iron that is now smelted in Great Britain. In 1801 the quantity of pure gold produced in America was 46,331 lb ; in Europe and Northern Asia (exclusive of China and Japan,) 4,9ie lb ; total produce, Sl,217 lb i=.>.i,910 lb. British standard gold=X2,ttl2,200. In 1346 the quantity of pure gold produceti in America was '25,503 lb ; in GuroiMi, Africa mid Asia, (exclusive of China and Japan,) 80.191 lb ; total produce, 114,074 lb=123,108 lb. British standard gold==i:.i,e46,772. In IBM, the quantity of pure gold produced in America was 261,731 lb ; in Europe, Africa and Asia, (excludve of China and Jjpan,( 104,219 lb ; total produce, 303,050 lb=399,247 lb. British standard gold=jClS,654,322. Gold. Sliver. Gold. Year. Tons. Tons. Year. Tons ISM... 19 ai6, or 1 lb. of gold to 4.5 lb. of silver. 1S-.1...180 1S16. . . 42 727. " 17 1S52, . .212 1830... 134 078, " 7 " TAflTED STATES TARIFF. TARirr OF cvsTOits di;ties on imports. f 100 per eentum ad valorem. other spirits distilled from grain, or other materials. Cordials absynthc, arrack, curacoa, kirschenwasser. liqueurs, maraschino, ratalia, and all other spirituous beverages of a s niilar character. $40 per eentum ad valorem. Alabaster and spar ornaments ; almonds •, anchovies, sardines, and all other fis.'i preserved in oil. Campiior, retincil. Cassia -, cloves ; composition tops for tables or other articles of furniture ; comfits, sweetmeats, or fruit pre- served in sugar, brandy, or molasses , currants. Dates, figs, ginger root, driei or green ; glass cut. Mace, manufactures of cedar wo-^d, granadiila, ebony, mahogany, rosewood, and satin waml. Nuimt'ijs ; pimf-nto ; prepared vcastables, meats, poul- try, and game seale.l or enclossd in cans or otherwise. Prunes ; raisins ; scugliola tops for tables or other arti- c'liis of furniture. f6egars, snuff, paiwr ssgars, and all other manufaetures of tobacco. Wines— Bur?unly, t^liampagne, Claret, Madeira, Port, Sherry, and all oiIiit wines and imitations of wines. ^30 per cent, ad valorem. Ale, beer and jwrter, in casks or bottles ; Argentine, Alabatta, or Cerinan silver, manufacture:! or uninanu- facturcil ; articles embroidered with golrl, silver or other metal ; articles worn by men, women or children, of whatever material composed, made up or made wholly or ill part by hand : asses' skins. Balsams, cosniei icfi, lisseiices, extracts, piistes, perfimes, and tinctures, used either tor the toilet or for mcJijinal purposes ; 'jaskels and all other articles composed of grsss, osier, palm lirif, straw, whalebone or willow, not otlicrwisepDvUedfor; bay rum ; beads of amber, com- position or wax, and all other beads ; benzoates ; liol- ogna sau8a|7C3 ; bracelets, braids, chains, curls or ring- lets, comixisel of hair, or of which hair is a component part ; braces, suspenders, webbing or other fabrics, com- posed wholly or in part of India rubber, not otherwise provided for; l>rooms and brushes of all kinds. (^meos, real and imittition, and mosaics, real and imitatkin, when set in gold, silver, or other metal ; canes and sti>;ks for walking, finished or untini^^he'd ; capers, pickles, and sauces of all kinds, not otlierwise providfrf for ; cap^, hats, muffs, and tippets of fur, and all other manufacturen of fur, or of which fur shall lie a component material ; caps, gloves, leggins, mits, socks, stockings, wove shirts and drawers, and all similar articles made on frames, worn by men, women, or children, and not otherwise provided for ; card c;ad pencils ; luacearoni, vermicelli, gelatine, Jellies, and all similar preparations. Manufactures of the bark of the cork tree, except corks, manufactures of bones, shell, Iwrn, jiearl, ivory, or ve- getable ivory ; manufactures, articles, vessels, and wares not otherwise jwovided for, of brass, copper, gold, iron, lead, pewter, platina, silver, tin, or other metal, or of which cither of those metnls or any other metal shall be the component material of chief value ; manufactures of cotton, Hnen. silk, wool or worsted, if embroidered or tiinbour;Hl in the loom or otherwise, by machinery, or with the needle, or other pro<:e8S ; manufactures, artielM, vessels, and wares, of glass, or of which glass shall be a component material, not otherwise provided for ; mnav- I"; ■tit! <4 22 UNITED STATES TARIFF. [1853. CkUuci and articles of leather, or of which leather shall be a component part, not otlicrwlsc provided for ; man- ufactures and articles of innrble, mnrble pavinc tUcs, and all other marble more advaiicud in manufacture than in slabs or blocks in the rough ; manufactures of paper, or of which paper is a component mnteriul, not otherwise provided Ibr; manufactures, articles, and wares of papier machc -, matiufactureH of wood, or of which wood is a component i)art, not otherwise provided for ; manufactures of wool, or of which wool Hhall be a component material of chief value, not otherwise provi- ded for. Medicinal preparations not otlierwise provided for. Metallic pens : niiiicriil waters ; molasses ; muskets, rifles, and other tire-urms. Nuts, not otherwise provided for. Oclires and oclirey earths, used in the composition of painters' colors, whether dry or ground in oil \ oil-cloth of every description, of whatever material composed -, oils, volatile, essential, or expressed, and not otherwise provided for ; olive oil in caskc, other than salad oil ; olive salad oil, and all other olive oil, not otherwise pro- vided for ; olives. Paper— antiquarian, demy, drawing, elephant, fools- caps, imperial, letter, and all otlier pai)cr not otherwise provided for ; paper boxes and all other fancy boxes ; paper envelopes ; imrascls and sunshades ; parchment; pepper ; plated and gilt ware of alt kinds ; playing carils ; plums ; potatoes ; red chalk )>encil8. Saddlery of all kinds, uct otherwise provided for ; salmon, preserved ; scaling wax : sewing silks, in the gum or purified ; shoes composed wholly of India rubber; sit^armsof every description -. silk twist and twist com- posed of silk and mohair ; silver-plated metal, in sheets or other form ; soai)— iJastile, jierfumed, Windsor, and all oUier kinds ; sujrar of all kinds ; syrup of sugar. Tobacco, unmnnufactured ; twines and pack-tliread, of whatever material composed. Umbrellas ; vellum ; vinegar ; wafers •, water-colors ; wood unmanufactiirMi, not otherwise provided for ; and firewood ; wool, unnianulactureJ. $*25 ptr cent, ad valorem. Borax or tinctnl ; Bur'^uiidy pitch ; buttons and button moulds of all kinds; hai^ej, bockings, flannels, and floor cloths, of whatever rnaieriul comjiosed, not otherwise provided for. Cable and cor.lige, tarred or untarred ; calomel, and all ctber mercurial |irL>-,inraticn8 ; camphor, crude ; cotton laces, cotton inscniuKs, cotton trimming laces, cotton laces and braids. Floss silks, feather bels, feathers for beds, and downs of all kinds. Grass cloth; haircloth, hair seating.and all other manu- Ikctures of hair not otherwise provide) fbr. Jute, Sisil grass ; coir, and other vegetable substances unmanufactured, not otherwise provided fer. Manufactures composed wholly of cotton, not other- wise provided for. Manufactures of goats' hair or mohair, or of which goats' hair or mohair shall be a component material, not otherwise provided for. Manufactures of silk, or of wliich silk shall be a com- ponent material, not otherwise provided for. Manufactures of wcmtcd, or of which worsted shall he a coiniiODcnt material, not otherwise provided for ; mat- ting, « uia and other floor matting, and mats made of floRB, j '.e, or srass. Kooli 1 :' si lies, and slates other than rooflng,slatcs. Wooilt nd wors'.cd yarn. $20 per cent, ad waUtrnm. Acids ; acetic, arrajus, l>enzoic, boracic, chromic, citric, muriatic, white and yellow, nitric, pyroligncousand tiir- tiric, and all other acids of every description us&l for chemical or medical pur|X)sei<, or manufacturing, or in the fii;e arts, not otherwise provided for ; aloes ; alum ; amber ; amiKirijris ; ansiora Thiliet, and other goats' hair or mohair, unmanuractiiro I ; annisecd ; aniirinl carlion ; antimony, crude and ri;i;>ilu« of; arrow-root; articles, not in a crude st-ite, uhp I in dyeing or tanning, not otiicr- wise provided for : nsrillcti la." Bncon ; bannnas: li>:rley ; beef; lieoswax ; berries, vegetables, l!owrrs and barks, not oiMerwise provided for: bisiiiutli : bictcr appl'-s ; bla:ikets of all kinds ; l)i.-)nk books, bound or u!i!)Ound ; blue or Koman vitriol or sul- phate of copper ; Lo'irls, |)innks, stitves, laih,'Mcantling. spars, hewn and sawcl tiinlicr, and titnl'-'r to be usel in building wharves ; boucho leaves ; breccia ; bronze li- quor s bronze powder ; butter. Cadmium; calamine; camharids; caps, gloves, leggins, mils, socks, stockings, wove shirts and drawers, made on frames, composed wholly of cotton, worn by men, women, and children ; cassia buds ; castor oil ; castorum: cedar wood, ebony, granadilla, mahogany, rosewood, and satin wood, unmanufactured : chocolate ; cbromate of lead ; cbromate, bichromate, hydriodaie, and prussiate of potash ; cobalt ; cocoanuts ; coculus indicus ; copperas or green vitriol, or sulphate of iron ; copiicr rods, oolts, nails, and spikes ; co|iper bouoms : copper in sheets or plates, called brazier's copper, and other sheets of copper not otherwise provided fbr ; cream of tartar ; cubebs ; dried pulp. Emery ; ether ; extract of indigo ; extracts and decoc- tions of logwood and other dye woods, not otherwise provided for ; extract of madder. Felspar ; fig blue ; fish, foreign, whether fresh, smoked. Baked, dried or pickled, not otlierwlse provided for ; fish glue or isinglass ; fish skins ; flaxseed ; flour of sulphur ; Frankfort black ; FrencJi chalk ; fruit, green or ripe, not otherwise provided for ; fulminates, or fulminating pow- ders ; furs dressed on the skin. Gamboge ; glue ; green turtle ; gunny cloth ; gunpow- der. Hair, curled ; moss, sea-weed, and all other vegetnent material of chief value ; hatters' plush, composed of silk and cotton, but of which cotton is the componetjtraaterialof chief value ; bempseedor linseed, and rape seed oil, and all other oils used in painting ; Indian corn and corn meal. I|)ccacuanha ; iridium ; iris ; or orris root ; iron liquor; ivory or bone black : jalap ; juniper berries. Lac spirits ; lac sulphur ; lampblack ; lard ; leather, tinned, bend or sole ; leather, upper of all kinds ; lead, in pigs, bars, or sheets ; leadeii pi|ies ; leaden shot ; leeches : linens of all kinds ; liquorice paste, juice, '>r root ; litharge. Malt ; manganese ; manna ; manufactures of flax, not otherwise provided fbr ; manufactures of hemp, not oth- erwise provided for ; marble, in the rough, slab or block, unmanufactured ; marine coral, unmanufactured ; medi- cinal drugs, roots, and leaves, in u crude state, not other- wise provided for; metals, Dutch and bronze, in leaf; metals, unmaimfactured, not otherwise provided for'; mineral and bituminous substances, in a crude state, not otherwise provided for ; musical instruments of all kinds, and strings for musical instruments of whip, gut, or cat- gut, and all other strings of the same material. Needles, of all kinds, for sewing, darning, or knitting; nitrate of lead. Oats and oatmeal ; oils— neatefoot and other animal oil, spermaceti, whale and other fish oil, the produce of foreign fisheries ; opimn, oranges, lemons, and limes -, orange and lemon peel ; osier or willow, prepared for basket makers' use. Patent mordant ; paints, dry or ground in oil, not oth- erwise provided fbr ; paper hangings and paper for screens or fireboards ; paving-stones ; paving and roofing tiles and bricks ; pearl or hulled barley ; periodicals and other works iu the course of printing and republication in the United :Jtatc»; pineapples; pitch; plantains; plaster of Paris, when ground ; plumbjigo ; pork ; potas- sium ; PrusMian blue ; pumpkins ; putty. Quicksilver : quills; Red chalk ; rhubarb ; rice, or paddy ; roll-brimstone ; Roman cement ; rye and rye flour. Saddlery, common, tinned, or japanned; saflVon and saflTron w.ke ; sago ; sal soda, and all carionates of soda, by whatever names tlesigiiated, not otherwise provided for ; Biits— Epsom, (.-lauber, RocliPlle, and all other salts and preparations of salts not otherwise provided for ; sarsap'irtlla; seppia; sliad locks ; slie.itliing paper ; skins, tanneil and dressed, of .ill kinds ; skiiin of all kinds, not otherwise provided for ; slate pencils : sniaiu, siiermaceti caiKlIes and tapers ; spiri's of turiK'ntnie ; sponges ; •iDunk ; squills; starch; ^vearine candles find tapers ; meel not otlierwise provided for : storeoiyiK! plates ; still liottonis ; sulphate of b.irytes, crude or refined sulphate of quinine. Tiillow cantiles ; tapioca ; tar ; thread laces and inser- 'ings ; tvpe metal ; iy|;c8. new or old. Vanilla beans ; verdipris ; velvet, in tlie piece, compo- sed wholly of cotton ; velvet, in tlie piece, comiioscd of [1853. a ; bronze U- loves, legglni, rawera, made voni by men, >il ; caatorums rosewood, and i chromate of nd prusfiinte of CU8 ; copperas Kir rods, bolts, T in sheets or leets of copper rtar; cubebs; icts and decoc- not otherwise fresh, smoked, ividcl for ; fish lur of sulphur; len or ripe, not minating pow- loth; gunpow- Bther vegetiWe hams; hats of liich wool shall hattorH' plush, h cotton 18 the seed or linseed, d in painting ; ot ; iron liquor; ics. lard; leather, dU kinds ; lead, ; leaden shot ; paste, juice, or urcs of flax, not f hemp, not oth- h, slab or block, ifaeturcd ; medi- state, not otber- lironzc, in leaf; B provided for'; crude state, not jnts of all kinds, ■hip, gut, or cat- x'rial. ng,or knitting; id other animal , the produce of ins, and limes ; V, prepared for in oil, not otii- and paper for tring and roofing periodicals and id republication ch ; plantains ; } ; pork ; potas- I roll-brimstone ; saflVon and |tionnte8 of soda,, jrwise provided M all other salte provided for ; lin |)»pcr ; Hkins, )f all kinds, not ; [alts. B|)erriiaceti ; line ; 8pon!;e9 ; : [es and tapers ; | i\iii plotCB ; still I [etined sulphate | laces and inscr- piccc, coinpo- I ^e, coni|K>sod of 1863.] UNITED STATES TARIFF. 23 cotton and silk, but of whicli cotton is the component material of chief VQlue ; vermillion. Wax candles and tapers ; whalebone the produce of foreign fishcrie* ; wheat and wheat flour ; white and red lead ; whiting or Paris white ; white vitriol, or sulphate of zinc ; window glass, broad, crown, or cylinder ; or woolen listings ; yams. 915 p«r anttttn ad vnlortm. Arsenic ; bark, Peruvian ; bark, Uuilla ; Brazil paste ; brimstone, crude, in bulk. Oordilla, or tow of hemp or flax ; cork-uee bark, un- manufaaured. Diamonds, glaziers', set or not set ; dragon's blnod. Flax, unmanufattured. Gold and silver leaf. Mineral kermes. Silk, raw, not more advanced in manufactures than singles, tram and thrown, or organzine ; steel in bars, cast, shear, or German. Terne tin plates ; tin foil ; tin in plates or sheets : tin plates galvanized, not otlierwise provided for; zinc, spelter, or teuienegue, in sheets. $ 10 per centum ad valorem. Ammonia ; annatto, Raneon or Orleans. Barilla ; bleaching powders, or cidoride of lime ; books printed, magazines, pamphlets, (leriodicals, and illustra- ted newspapers, bound or unliound, not otherwise provi- ded lor ; building stones ; burr stones, wrought or un- wrought. Caikcos and mosaics, and imitations thereof, not ha ; chronometers, box or ships', and ])ari8 thereof ; cochineal ; cocoa ; cocoa shells ; comi.ositious of glags or paste, not set ; cudbear ; uinmoiids, gems, pearls, rubies, and otiier precious stones, and imitations tliercof, when not set. Engravings or plates, bound or unbound. Hempsced, lintsccd, and r.-ipeseed. Fuller's earth ; furs, hatter's, dressed or undressed, not on the skin ; furs, undressed, when on tlie skin ; gold beaters' skins. Gum Arabic and gum Senegal ; gum tragacanth ; gum Barbary ; gum East India ; gum jcdda ; gum substitute, or burnt starch. Hair of all kinds, uncleaned and unmanufactured. India rubber, in bottles, slabs, or sheets, unmanufac- tured ; indigo ; kelp. Lemon and lime juice ; lime. Maps and charts ; music and music paper, with lines, bound or unbound ; natron ; nux vomica. OUs, palm and cocoanut ; orpiment. Palm leaf, unmanufoaured ; polisluiig stones ; pumice and pumk% stones. Rattans and reeds, unmanufactured ; rotton stone, Sal ammonia ; saltpetre, [or nitrate of soda, or potash] refined or partially refined ; soda ash ; sulphuric acid, or oil of vitriol. Tallow, marrow, and all other grease and soap stocks and soap stuff's, not otherwise provided for ; terre japoni- ca, or catechu. Watches, and parts of watcher ; watch materials of all kinds, not otherwise provided for : woad or pastel. $5 per centum ad valorem. Aleornoque ; argol, or crude tartar. Bells, when old, or bell metal, fit only to be remanu- factured ; berries, nuts, and vegetables, used exclusively in dyeing or in comixwing dyes— but no article sUall be classed as such that has undergone any manufacture ; brass in pigs or bars ; brass, when old, and fit only to be remanufactured ; Brazil wood, and all other dye wood, in sticks ; bristles. Chalk, not otherwise provided for : clay imwrought ; copper in pigs or bars ; copper, when old, and fit only to be remanufactured. Flints; grindstones, wrought or unwrought; honili horn-tips, bones, lione-tips, and teeth, unmanufhctured. Ivory unmanufactured ; Ivory nuts, or vegetable ivory ; kcrnieit. Lac dye ; lasiings suitable for shoes, boots, bootMS, or buttons exclusively. Madder, ground ; madder root ; mannfhctures of mo- hair cloth, silk twist, or other nmnufacturcs of cloth suit* able for the manufacture of shoes, boots, bootees, or but- tons exclusively. Nickel ; nut-galls. Pearl, mother of; pewter, when old, and fit only to be remanufactured. Rags, of whatever material ; raw hides and shins, of all kimla, whether dried, salted, or pickled, not otherwise provided for. Satflower ; saltpetre or nitrate of soda, or potash, when cruie ; seedlac, shellac ; sumac. Tin in pigs, bars, or blocks ; tortoise and Other aholU unmanufactured ; turmeric. Waste, or shoddy ; weld. Zinc. Hpclter, or teutenegue, unmanufactured, not otherwise provided for. Exempt from duty. Animals imported for breed. Bullion, gold and silver. Cabinets of coins, medals, and other collections of Antiquities ; coff'ee and ten, when imiMrted direct from the place of their growth or production, in American ves« sels, or in foreign vessel!! entitled by reciprocal treaties to be exempt from discriminating duties, tonnage, and other charges ; coffee, the growth or production of the possessions of the Netherlands, importea from the Nether- lands in the same maimer ; coins, gold, silver, and cop- per ; copper ore ; copi)cr, when imported for the t fniied States mint ; cotton, l-'elt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels. Garden seed, anri all other seeds, not ot'ierwisc imjvi- ded for : goods, wares, and mercliandise, the growth, pro- duce, or manufacture of the United States, exponed to a foreign country, and brought back to the United States in the same condition as wlien ex|iorted, upon which no drawback or liounty has been allowed : Providtd, That all rcgul.-itioiis to asceruiin the identity thereof, prescri- bed by existing laws, or which may ije prescribed by tlie Secretary of ttie Treasury, shall l)e complied with; guano. Houseliol.i efl'ects, old and in use, of persons or fhmi- lies from foreign countries, if used abroad by them, and not intended for any other {icrson or persons, or for B;ile; junk, old ; models of inventions and other improvement*^ in the ans : Provided, That no article or articles stwtl he deemed a model or improvement which can be Ihted for use. Oakum : oil, spermaceti, whale, and other fish, of American fisheries, and all other articles the produceof such flsherieii. Paintings, and statuary, tlie produc- tion of American artists residing abroad, and all other paintings and statuary : Provided, The same be imported in good faith as objects of taste, and not of incrchandiB<{ ; personal and household ef!i>cCti [not merchandise! of citizens of the United States dying abroad ; plaster of Paris, uiii^ound pliitina, uninanufuc- turel. Sheathing copper— but no copiier to be considers! such, and admitted free, except in shfwts forty-eieht incites long and fourteen Indies wide, and weighing from (buite^n to thirty-four ounces the square foot: sheathing metal : spe- cimens of natural hi»U>ry, mineralogy, or botany, trees, shrubs, bulbs, plantii, and roots, not otherwise provided for. Wearing app.vel in actual usi.', and other personal effects not merchindiiie, profe.usiotial liooks, iuipleinents, 'i instruments, and tools of trade, occupation, or employ- ment, of persons arriving in the Unilwl States ; Provided, That this exemi>tion »hall not >« coiistrucil to include machinery or otiier articles im|K>rt(td for use in any manufacturing establishment, or for sale. On the Winter of 1851-2 In ITpper Canada. BY CAPTAIK J. H. I.KFROV, R. A., f. R. 8. The impression that the past winter was one of a character almost without a precedent, if not in the actual scvrity of the cold, yet in its long and steady continuance, appears to liavo been so geiier.-il tliroutiliout (^•mada and the United States, that it is worth while to" examine how far, upon siicli a subject, fadin;; nnpresi-ions may be brought into comparison with vivi< m 24 WINTER IN UPPER CANADA. [1853. between them. In order to nsccriain tliis point, I have compared the mean values for 8, A. M., for each winter during six yean in which the observations were cotitciii))or.> neons. They were as follows :— One summer month is ad(lear!Bon. TABLE 1. ■ Jan. Feb. March. April. July. Nov. 1 DW). Ybax. Diule Obs Undo Obs. Dude Olis. Uuclu Obs. Uadc Obs. Darlc^ObB. Dade Obs. ISIt- W.O 'il.8 20.0 18.2 •>U.8 21.0 :«>.8 •IS. 3 07.7 01.3 31.3 31.1 27. H ri7.4 1843. •M.O :'1.7 •25.8 24.3 «.!) :«.0 I.*).!) 41.2 37. U 113.3 31.0 31.4 24.0 23.0 1843. .,,.,,, ■M.a it5.(( 13.5 11.3 ■JO n l!).l 10.3 w.a UU.8 »2.0 31.5 .31.7 30.H 20.3 1844. iO.O IS.O 24.2 24.1 •11.4 •M.3 17.6 45.0 0^.0 03.2 13.3 32.8 27.5 37.2 1S4.5. >3.8 •.'5.n u.a 24.0 W.7 31.3 42.7 41.4 »7.2 07. 3 :]5.0 33.1 10.0 lU.O 1846. M.7 i3.9 18.8 UJ.7 J3.2 W.tt 13.0 43.4 71.8 09.1 • ■ • • ■ • •• W.aai'Jl.l.i 'in.77 W 17 29.02 12.77 41.52 08.18 tw.ai 30.14 ar 02 25. 94 25.22 These observations were made oi Mr. Dade's present place of residence, ijear Oakville, about 18 miles 8. W., from the Observatory : it apjiears from the coninarison that the mean temperatures recorded at the latter point are, in almost every instance, lower Uian those of Jlr. Dade ■, on the average of thiny-lbur winter months, 0° .8 lower. In the summer the difference is between two and three degrees. The Magnciical Observatory being distant about two miles from the open lake, while the residence of Mr. Dade is witJiin a qu.irter of a mile of the shore, it might be expected tliat the neighbourhood of so large a liody of water, having necessarily a temiierature higher than the mean temperature of tlie air, would tend to diminish the cold in iui inmiediaie neighbourhood, at least in the months of December, January and February ; but die differences are too irregular to be attributable entirely to this cause, and are probably in some cases the result of real local irregularities, in others, occasioned by extreme tem- peratures, falling occasionally on ir^uiulny, and Iwing included in one register, not in the other, but principally, both in ■ummer and in winter, due to a difference in the position of tlie inslrurnent, and to the great care with which the ther- mometer at the Observatory is protected from direct and indirect radiation, and placed in an artificial shade more coinplete tlian is usually thought requisite, altliough admitting a free circulntton of air from W. N. and E. It is possible also that the thermometer used by Mr. Dade niny have had an index error, as unfortunately is the case with most of these instruments. To whatever cause due the averaee dilfcrenc* is not sufficiently large to pre- clude comparison, ana the observations in the earlier years of the series, to which alone I shall have to recur, having been token at the Upper Canada College in Toronto, would probably dilfer ooiisi lerably less tlian tlicse. Mr. Dade's observations are given for 8 .'V. M. only ; to reduce them to the true mean of the 24th, we must apply the following corrections derived from ten years observations -.— O O O ' o In January, add 2.09. In Ajiril, add l.I.'i. In July, subtract 0.14. In October, add l.JW. February, " 3.08. May, » 0.30. August add 0.18. November, *♦ 1.65. March, '• 2.09. June, •' 0,21. September, •' 0.77. December, " 1.98. The exceptional character of the diurnal curve of temperature for the month of February, or more probably that Of January, which instead of l>eing colder than Fet)ruary is in Canada slightly warmer, is a peculiarity worm notice, but is established by every yc.-.rof t!ie series, with one exception. The following are the mean temperatures for each of the winter months, in the whole series. GompariEOn of mean winter temiieratureH for twentv-one years at Toronto. Mr. Dade's observations with the foregoing corrections down to 1S40, inclusive. TABIiE 2. 1930-1. . 1831-3. . ld32-3. . 1833-4. . 1834-6... 1835-6. . 1830-7.. 1887-8. . 1838-9.. 1830-40... 1840-1.. 1841-2. . 1M2-3.. 1843-4.. 1841-5.. IfrkV*. . 1840-7.. 1847-8... 1848-9. .. 1849-50. 1850-1. .. 1851-3. .. Nov. 8a. m.'Mn. Mean. 33.4 33.0 34.0 135.(1 30.9 1:12..=; 33.5 !;«.! 34.0 !;3o.O 3U.7 !32.3 33.7 1.37.3 3:1.0 34.0 34.1 31.4 31.7 32.8 01.1 .30.4 37.4 L'14.« ':te.fl ::M.f- i30.7 140.? l:J8.7 (.34. 3 . . . .42.3 30.5 13S.7 31.0 133. 7 a-i.7 Dec. ■la.m. .Mil. 12.0 2H.7 2H.-1 2:).*i 21,1 2:3.7 20.3 114.0 30.7 :3«.8 '2.-).« 123.4 'i-..7 |28.3 Jan. 8a. m.'Mn, 17.1 in.4 27.0 "2.3 27!4 23.1 2».5 27.2 10.0 21.5 2-^.4 20.6 SU.l I'J.O 2.7..'> 10.4 2'l..> 22.0 1.5.7 2;'i.4 21.0 •>?..-> 18.4 >.>2.5 24.0 17.7 !27.4 !-»9.0 124.3 ':J0.7 12.1.3 130.0 ■28.8 '21.5 27.7 '30.0 30.6 .,20.9 r22.5 >21.6 15.0 21.8 34.7 20.6 18.0 23.3 33.0 21.0 36.2 • • • • • 27.2 32.2 10.7 17.0 23.1 27.5 10.9 20.3 26.1 22.9 27 8 18.3 29.1 25.6 18.4 .26.3 y.3 41.3 30.2 43.6 41.4 43.4 30.1 40.7 30.9 40.4 37.3 4.3.4 39.2 43.U 41.fi 47 .6t 42.1 43.9 39.8 41.3 30.4 38.2 41.3 138.3 .41 01 Mean of SIX Months. 20.60 30.38 31.48 •28.33 •26.'20 20.80 29.88 29.15 33.'20 •27.43 31.70 32.45 30.43 30.U7 32.43 20.38 32.06 31.(n '27.10 '29.89 Inches. 60.7 70.3 15.4 4a4 34.0 50.3 51.3 S0.3 00.3 58.1 It will be teen that the mean for tlie six months compared is actually ttie lowest since the winter of 1338-7 ; and although slightly exiKided in severity by that winter and two earlier ones in the sericD, the dllleience in Its favour la so trifling, both In that case, and as compared with the winter of 1331-2 that it might possibly disappear, \t, instead of (leduciiig mean temperatures, from one observation daily, which in indlvilual months leaves a liaUlitjr to error to the extent of about one degree, we poweseed it from observation. This remark does not apply to the winter of 1S3.5-0, which is said, tiowevcr, to have been the most severe in North America since 1779-80, and was for each winter bs. Uade ObB. .1 27. H .4 24.0 .7 30.H .8 27.3 .1 lO.tt • • • rl7.4 23.0 20.3 27.2 10.0 (.02 25.94 25.22 vations with the 1863.] WINTER IN UPPER CANADA. 25 decidedly more severe than that of 18.>l-2. The total quantity of Hnow, also fur exceeds that of any one of the nine winters, in which it log been recorded. So far therefore, the winter taken in itH populir extent, maintains its character, but this results chiefly from our ■ having excluded October, and included .Vpril. Octolwr 1?31 was unusunlly warm and guninl, having had a mean temperature of 470.8 which is 30.3 higher tlian the nicun for the snnie aeries of years, wliiie April, 1832 has been ' one of tlie coldest in it. I It is al$>o remarliable that the lowest mean temperature of the series docs not occur in any one month of the past I winter, and is onlv approaclied by two, November and January : there was no individual month in it nearly so extreme of its kind as December 1831, January 1840, Feliruary 18').'5, and February and March M3. The first of ■ these is so very remarkable that but for the privilege Mr. Dade has kindly given me of consiiliing his original I journal, I should have suspected an error. It api)ears that in this year the cold set in on the 28th November, and \ vlth such severity that the mean temperature ai S A, M. for tliree weeks, from the !)Oth November to the 18th ! December, inclusive, was only lOo.O— lower than the mean for the same hour for any one winter mouth at Montreal. We may next refer to the m-.-tecrologicil winter, or luontlis of December, January, and February ; the mean of I which is given in the following table, tOi»etlier with the lowest temperature at 8 A. M. in each season— the lowest I at any hour, and the number of observation which mdicated at that boor temperatures below zero, and from zero to 20O in the three months. I TABLi: 3. Winter. 183&-1. 1831-2. 1832-3. 1833-4. 1634-5. 1636-0. 1836-7. 1837-«. 1638-9.. 1830-40. 1840-1 , 1841-2. (m) at 7. a. m. in 1848-0. Mean Temp 17.8 25.3 20.5 21.9 20.5 22.0 23.5 (i 23.2 24.0 29.2 Lowest No. of Ob'ns at 6, A.M. at 8 A. M. —16- —20. — 6. — 2. —13. —20. -f.O —2.0 2,3 at any hour. Iiriow i Zero. -19.2 - 8.3' - 0.2 2 6 2 1 r for every XlOO value 12 Tobacco, Manufactured, the lb And Airther for every XlOO value 12 , Unmanufactured, the lb And flirttaer for every XlOO value 12 ^, Cigars, the lb And farther for every XlOO value 12 , Snuff, the lb And further for every XlOO value 13 Vf INE, in wood value X15 tlie pipe of 136 gals, or under, the gal And further for every XlOO value 25 , In wood, value over X15 the pipe, the gal. And further for every XlOU value 35 — , In bottles, or other vesuels not made of wood, the gallon And further for every XlOO value 25 Spirits and Strong waters, of all sorts, for every gallon of any t^Tength not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' Hydrometer, and so in proportion for any gre.iter strength than the strength of proof, andfor any greater or less quantity than a gallon, viz : Whisky, the gallon 3 And further for every XlOO value 12 10 Rum, the gallon And further for every XlOO value 25 Geneva, Brandy and other Spirits or Strono Watkrs, except P"m and Whisky the gal. And further for - , , XlOO value 25 Spirits, Cordiai . id Liqueurs, sweetened or mixed with • .rticle so that the strength cannot be ascei •. /led by Sykes' Hydrometer, the gallon . . . . , 3 And further for evtry XlOO value 25 14 lU 9 10 3 va 1 10 4 8 10 14 10 1 10 i 10 I G 10 4 10 6 i 6 4 30 » Duty Cy. X s. d Sat.t, the bushel l And funhtr for every XlOO value 13 10 Spices and Fruits, Nuts, Vineoar, Macaro- ni and Vermicelli, Sweet Meats, or Fruit preserved in Sugar, Candy, or Molasses, for every XlOO value Animals of all kinds. Hams, Meats of all kinds t except Mess Pork] Butter, lieese. Flour, larley. Buckwheat Bear and Bigg, Oats, Rye, Beans and Peas, Meal of the above grains and of Wheat not bolted. Bran in shorts, and Hops, for every XlflO in value. . 30 Anchors,— Baik, Berries, Nuts, Vegetables, Woods and Drugs used solely in dyeing, and Indigo,— Bristles— Burr Stones, unwrought— Chain Cables, the iron of the links of which is not less than five-eighths of an inch diame- ter, and which are not less than fifteen fath- oms io length— Coal and Coke— Grease and Scraps— Hemp, Flax and Tow undressed- Hides— Junk or Oakum— Lard-Lead, pi^ and sheet— Marble in blocks unpolished— Oil, Cocoanut and Palm only. Ores of all kinds of Metals— Railroad Bars- Bar and Rod Iron not hammered— Charcoal made or refined — Boiler Plate, Sheet Iron not thinner than Number sixteen wire ga-ign, and Hoop Iron not more than two inches oroad. Spike Rods, Pig, Scrap, and Old Iron— Pipe Clay— Resin and Rosin— Sawlogs— Ships' Water Casks in UKO— Teasels— Stecl-BrooraCorn— Wood used in making Carpenters' and Joiners' tools —Tallow— Tar and Pitch— Tarred Rope when imported by shipbuilders for the riiiging of their ships— Type metal in blocks or pigs —Wool, for every XlOO 2 10 The following articles are now admitted, under various Orders in Council, to duty at 2^ per cent, ad valorem, viz. : Cotton Warp— Slate— F'"? ?lrick— Mustard- seed— Ultramarine p-.i I'l^*: Blue— Sal Am- moiiica, Prussiate oi .'oidsh, Alutn, Phos- phonis, Bleaching Powiler, Cochineal, Cop- iwnis Vitriol, Shellac, Felts, Borax,— Strong Fluid Acids, including Nitric, Sulphuric, Muriatic and Oxalic Acid— Rolled Plate Iron from one quarter inch to one and a half inch ,1853.]" CANADA TARIFF : COLLECTORS : INSPECTORS. 27 DutyC'y. .; B. D. in thiekncH— Straps for WalkiiiR Bcami— Round and Hquirrc |ron from 4 inches and upwards, suituhle for shnAa and other parta ofniachinerv— Wrouglit Iron Cranks 6 cwt. and u|)wnr.1s— Tclcprniih Wire when bvua fide iinporlcJ U) Ix.' used as such in Cnnadu— Nitre— Boll Sulpliiir, or Brimstone— Seines, Fishing Net*, FiHluns Hooks, Twines and Lines, Boat Sails, Hont H!iwsers,Fishermen's Boots— Tarre:! Rojie and Rigging, when im- ported expressly lor tlie Fisheries, and decla- red to t)e so im|X)rted 2 10 Mem.— As Burr Stones unwrought and Marble in Blocks unpolished, are admitteil at 2^ i)cr cent, duty, it has been considered that the $pirU of the law would place Buikiing Stones unwrought, it the same list, and tliey have, with the sau.tion of Government, been so charged accordingly. FoREiuN Reprints of British Copyright works 12 10 All Goods, Wares and MERCHANOi/.t-, not otherwise charged with duty, and not here- inafter declared to be exempt from duty, for every XlOO value 12 10 TADLE or BXBMPTI0N8. Ashes, Pot and Tearl. and Soda ; Cotton Wool ; Anat- omical Preparations ; Pliilosophical Inslrunents and Apparatus •, PrinicJ Books, (not foreign reprints of BsitiahCopyright Works,) Maps, Busts and CiisU of Marble, Bronze, Alabaster, or Plaster of Paris ; Paint- ings, DrawingM,Engravings,Etchings,anil Lithographs ; Cabinets of Coins, Medals, or (Jems, and oUier collec- tions of Aniii)uiiies ; specimens of Natural History, MiBernljgy of Bowny ; Trees, Shrubs, Bulbs and Rootti ; Wheat and Indian Corn ; Animals specially imported for the improvement of Stock. Models of Machinery and otiier inventions and improvements in the Arts. Coin and Bullion. Manures of all kinds. Arms, Clothing, Cattle, Provisions and Stores of every description, wliieh any Commissary or Commissaries Contractor or Contractors shall import or bring.or wliich may be imported or brought by the Principal or other Officer or Officers of Her MaK'sty's Ordnance into Ifie Province for the use of Her Mii jetty's Arnivor Navy, or for tlie use of tlie Indian Nations in this 'Province, provkied the duty otherwise payable tliereou would be dcfVaycd or borne by the Treasury of the United King- dom or of tins Province. Horses and Carriages of travellers ; and Horses, Cottle and Catriages and other vehicles when employed in carrying Mcrcliandize, together with the necessary harness, and tackle, so long as the same shall be bona fide in use lor that purpose, except the Horses, Cattle Carriages, Vehicles, and Harness of persons hawking Goo» following articles when imported directly fVom tlie United Kingdom, or from any British North Ame- rican Province, and bemg the growth, produce or mnmifacture of the said United Kingdom, or of such Province, respectively, viz : Animals, beef, pork, biscuit, bread, butter, cocoa paste, corn or gram of all kinds, flour, fish fresh or salted, dried or pickled, fish oil, furs or skins the produce of fish or creatures living in the sen; gypsum, homa, nie^it, poultry, plants, shrubs and trees, |)otntocs and vegetnliles of all kinds, seeds of all kinds, skins, (lelts, furs or tails undrcsserl. wood, viz : boards, planks, staves, tifnl«r and firewood. TABLE or PROHIBITIONS. The following articles are prohibited to be imported, under a penalty of Fifty pounds, tugether with ike for- feiture of the partel or package of goodi in tohieh the same may be found : Books and drawings of an immoral or indecent character. Coin, base or counterfeit. Collectorai of Cuatomis Canada. PORTS. COLLECTORS. Aiiiberat. . . J. J. Fox. Amheratburgh.B. Anderson Bath W. J. Fairfield beauce. . . . T.Taschereau Belleville S. S. Findcn. Brantfbrd. . ..V. Hall. Brighton . . . . R. Bullock. BruckviUe....W. B.Shnpson Bruce Henry Acion. Bytown LHin. Graham Chatluim. . ..W. Cosgrove, Chippewa B. Webster. Clnrencevillc.Chs. s^iewart. Oobourg W. H. Kitson Cornwall. , .G. C. Wood Coteau duLac.J. Perrigo. Didcen son's Landing. . .J. Verncr. Dunnviile W.B.Shechan Dundee J. Cameron PORTS. COLLECTORS.! Elgin A. McMillan. Fort Erie. . ..i. Kirby. Frelighsburgh.A. Kemp. Gananoque. ..Wm. Brough. Gaspe J. C. Relleau.; Goderich U. Lawson. Grafton S. S. Walsh. Hamilton. . ..J. Davidson. HNlkiwcU or Picion .... J. P. Roblin. Hemniingford.C.N. Jolmson Hereford R. Vincent. Huntingdon... Jas. Bothain. Kingston . . . .Jas. Hopkirk. !-Rc6lle. . . .T. G.. 'on. MaitlanJ. . . .D. Jgncs. Mr.ria Town. A. McDonnell ^lonueal. . .T. Bouthdiiur. Napanee P. Carl)ery. Niagara T.M'Cormick PORTS. COLLECTORS. New Cnrlislc.John Fraser. New Castle late Bond Head. .L. Fitzgerald Oakvillc. . ..R.K.Chisholm Owen's Sound.W. Stepliens Penciangui- shene W.Simpcon r!nllipHburg...P.P. Russell. Prcscott A. Jones. Pen Burwell. .J. P. Bellairs do Credit. . .J. R.Yieiding do Colljorne..T. Parke. do DarlingtonH. S. Reid. do Dalhousie.John CInrk. tlo Dover. . .F. Haycock. do Hope. . . .M. Whitehead do Milford. ..R. K. Bullock do Siirnia. ...R. E. Vidal. do Stanicy...R. Smith. do Rowan... G. J. Reade. PORTS. COT.LECT0R8. Potton J. H. McVay. Quecnaton. ...G.McMicken Uuebeo. . .J.W. DuiiMomb Russeltown. .J. Davidaon. Riviere aux Raisina. . ..W. Robinson Rondeau George Duck. Sandwich. . ..J. F. Elliott. SaultSte.Murie.J08. Wilaon. Stanatead. . ..J. Thompaon Sutton B. Seaton. St. Regis. . .Vi. B. Gwyn. St. Johns. . ..W. McCrae. Stamford J. McCarroU. Toronto. . . .W.F.Meudell Wnllacchurgh.John Bell. Wellington. ..T. Worthing- ton. Whitby W. Warren. Rovcuue IiiKpectors, Canada. Montreal, No. 1, Division— D. 5. St'icart. Montreal, No. 2, Division— P. liurnford. Uuelicc— X yicP. Le- nocne. Three Rivers- A, B. Garceau,. St. Francis — C. Bullock. Gaspe— »/«A» Eden, Oftfiwa — Charles i Symmes, Kamour.iska— />r. D. S. Ularquis. Bathurst I —A. Leslie. Hrock— i/orrfo;* Charles.' Peterlioroiigh I and Victori'i— Ei^ffon Perry. I>alho'.i«ie— ,/«/(« Bar- i riettc. Eastern— f. Vankoughnet. Gors, Soutli Divi- ! »\Qn— John fVillson. (;ore, 'Nortli Division— «. Mc- I Dougall. Home, York Division— ./fl»»w» McDonnell. Home, East Uivifi\ou-~Ji>lm Rose,. Hoiii(>, West Divi- I gion— Peter Morgan. Huron — Charles IVidder. Jonns- Xown—John tt'eatherhead. Kent— fT. A. MeCrae London, First Division— ,/oA» B. Clench. London, SeconJ Division— Dani«/ Ifartey. Midland— .4. B. Thib- odo. Newcastle, Northumljerlnnd Division, G. S. Daiu- Iry. Newcnsllc, Durtiam Division — James McKibhin. Niagara - W. D. Miller. Ottawa — D.McDunald. Prince I'ilwarl — Adam Huhbs. Siincoc — E. A. Walker. Taltiot— £. P. Rijerse. Victoria— PnwZ Peterson. \Ve8tern— /F. G. Hall. Wellington— »7(»m«» Hodgert, Issuers of Tavern Licenses. — County of Haldimand — O. a. Phelps, Cayuga. County of Peterborough — Charles Hutisim. i '{. .' i l>' i 28 NOVA SCOTIA TARIFF. [1853. St. Ann's lock John Dnrrett. m. Oiin lock Jules Lelwouf Chaipl)ly. . ..M. Borne. Lacainc. . ..A. Goiigli. Bcauliarnok)..GeorKc Kllii CollCGtom of Canal Tulls) Cunuda. Biiritngton nny J. DnvidHon. (^rnwdll. . . »Hn. I'bolnn. IiMwardsburghA. McMillan U'flland :— Miiitland W. Benson. niliioiiHle . . J. S. ('Inrk. rortllubiiiBon.And. Murray Port ColborncThoa . P.irko, Utiniivillc. . . &. Amidcn. ' -ft.Catharinea.John Clarke. 'Jliippawa ciit.E. \\'ebster. i IVOVA SCOTIA. Governors and AdminUlratort of the Ooeerxmtnt of Nova Scotia ninee tTlO. nipiColonel Vetch. P. Nicholson. R. Philii)g. J. Itoucett. L. Armstrong. ' Adams. 17M 1710 1722 1723 1730 1740 1740 nw 1734 p. Ma9oirf1 R. Uulkley: 171)2 urn IvStXt 1811 1811 18H IHIti 181B 18IS J. Woiiiworth. Hir U. I'revost. A. t!rooko. Sir J. tiherbrookc. (Jeneral Dtirrock. Sir J. Shcrlirooke. General Symth. Unrl of Ualhousie. M. Wallaoj. IHlfllLordDaliioiidie. 1820 Sir J. Kempt, 18*1 M. VVailaoc. 18i^ Sir J. Kempt. . . . M. Wiillaco. ... Sir J. Knmpt. 1838 M. Wallace. . . . .Sir P. Maitlnnd. 1834 Sir C. OampbcU. IMU f/ord Falkland. 184« Sir John Harvcjr. ISTri Col. J. Bazalgette. IMi Sir J. C. fjB.Marchnnt. Executive CoiJ.NciL— Hens. James boyie Unlacke, Michael Tobin, Hugh Bell, Joseph Howe, James McNah, | Samuel Creelman, Lawrence O'Connor Doyle, Alexander McDougall and Jas. McKeugney. Clerk of the Council, Hon. Joseph Muwe. Leoislative Cooncii..— Hon. Michael Tobln, Prtsidtnt •, Hons. William Rudolf. Robert MoUlson Cutler, Alexander Campbell, John Morton, Hush Bell, Stayley Brown, Alexander McDougall, Mathew Bvles Almon, Edward Kenny, James Delap Harris, Alexander Keiih, William Anderson Riack, David Crichton, Henry Ges- ner Pineo. John Eleazer Fairbanks, Junes McNab, William Stairs, Jonathan McCully, Wm Grigor. M. D., and yVilliaui McKcen. Qfictrs— Chaplain, Ven. Archdeacon Willis, 1). D. Clerk, John C. Haliburton. Laie Ckrk, John VV. Ritcbie. Qentltman Uihtr of the Black Rod, J. J. Sawyer. HousB OF AssK.HBi.Y.— AeorM«fi/a/j»e« of Countiet.— Halifax, John Esson and William Annand ; Colchttttr, A. G. Archibald and G. VV. McLellan ; Cumberland, Joseph Howe and Stephen Fulton ; Pidou, Jolm Uolmes and R. Murray ; Uanla, Benjamin Smith and N. Mo.shcr ; Kin^i, Daniel Moore and John C. Hall ; Annapolit, Hon. James W. Johnston; hiifby, Francis Bourneuf-, Luntnburg, John Creighton and Benjamin Z wicker; fiu«ett>«, Snow P. Freeman and John Campbell ; Shelburne, T. Coffin, \'artnrtioa for any urcaicr itrength Uian llio mrength of proof, per gallon 1 Shrub, or Santce, per ,{allon 1 Sloak, Rftined, per cwt 14 Cruvhcd, and BaMord Facings, per cwt. . . 10 Candled, Brown, ))cr cwt 10 - . 7 1. o. 3 Brown or Muscovado, not refined, per cwt. TEii«, viz.. Souchong, Congo, Pekoe, Bohea, Poucliong, and all other Black Tea, pr. lb. Gunpowder, Hyson, Young Hyson, 1 wan- kny, and other Green Tens, per lb 4 Tdbaopper and Coni|)Osition Nails and Spikes for Ship-building, Curdaoi;, tarred or uiitarred. and whether htted for Kigglngoroiherwifie, Iron, viz., in b.'irs or bolts, C.-istin;!* for Mills or Sti'ani Ktigines, andjvist or unwrought Fipes onci Tubes, Sheet Iron and There is reciprocal i ree Trade tcitk Canada nnd the Canai/a Ta Iron Spikes, Oakum, Pitch, S^rL Cloth of all kinds. Canvas included. Tar, Zi.nc. viz.. Zinc Sheatliing of a size forty-eii;ht inches long by fourteen inches wide. intenJojl for ami to lu umvI os Sheathing for Vessels, and ZincSheutbing Nails. For cvcryXlUO of the value,X3 lOa 0^ per cent. All otlicr Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, not otherwise cliargeii with Duty, ami nut enunirratoJ in the Table of Kxcuipiions. For every XIUO of the value, Xtt Ss. TASLE or EXEMPTIONS, SlC. Ashes, viz.. Pot Ashes and Pearl Astics i Asses and Mules. Baggngo and Appard of P, ijcrs, not Intended for sale ; UiiriUa, and Soda Ash ; . .is i Biscuit oi Bread i Books not prohibitel to be imported into the United Kingdom ; Bullion, Gold or Silver ; Burr Stone. Coal ; Cocoa ; Coin, Gold and Silver Coins, and British Copper Coins ; Copper, viz.. Copper Ore, or in Pigs or BricXs, old or worn, or fit only to be re-manufactured •, (X>rkwood ; Corn, viz.. Wheat, Rye, Indian Com, Barley, Oats, Rice, and Buckwheat, unground; Barley Meal, Rye, Oatnie.il, Indian Meul, Buckwheat Meal, Peas, Beans, and Calavances. Fish, viz.. Fresh, Dried, Salted or Pickled ; Fish Hooks « Fish Oil, viz., 'I'rain Oil, Spermaceti Oil. Head Matter and Blubber, Fins ond Skins, the pioduce of Fish or Creatures living in the Stea ; Flax ; Furniture, that has actually been in use. Working Tools and Implements, the property of Immigrants, or persons coming to reside in the Province, and not intended for sale. Hemp •, Hides, or pieces of Hides, raw, not tanned, eur- ried ordressed ; Horns ; Horses and Carriagm of Travel- lers, and Horses, Caulc, Carriages, and other Vehicles, when employed in carrying Merchandize, tt^ether with the neci^ry Harness anu Tackle, so long as Uie same are actually in use for tlint purpose. Iron, viz., Unwrouglu or Pig Iron, Ores of Iron of all kinds. Iron Kiiils for Rail Roads, Boilers, Plates, and Plough Moulds, Huop Iron. Lintels ; Lime and Limestone: Lines for the Fisheries, of all kinds. Manures of all kinds ; Maps and Charts i Nets, Fisb- ing Nets and Seines of all kinds : Ores of all kinds. Paintings ; Pulni Oil ; Plants, Shrubs and Trees ; Plate of Gold and Silvcr,old and fit only to be reinanufactured; Potatoes ; Printing Presses and Types. Rngs, viz.. Old Kags, Old Rope, Junk and Old Fishing Nets ; Rosin. Sails, Rigging, and Ship Materials saved from vessels wrecked on the coast of the Provino? ; Salt ; Seeds of all kinds; Skins, Furs, I'clts, or I'ails undressed, Stone uninnnufactiired ; Sugar of the Maple. Tallow ; Twines and Lines used in the Fisheries ; Tobneco unmanufactured ; Tow ; Turpentine. Whale, Fin or Hone ; Wood, viz.. Boards, Plauks, Staves, Square TiniLer, Shingles and Firewood. the other Provinces, in Native Frodueta, enumerated m ../.• p 27 :T. WE^V BKIJIVSWICK. Oovcrnors and Jdminislrators of the Government of New Jiruniteick tinct 1784. 1784 T. Carleton. 1788 G. G. Ludlow. 1803 E. Winslow. 1808GcnerQl M. Hunter. 1808 Lt. Col. G. JohiiEton. 1800 General M. Hunter. 1811 1811 181-2 1816 1814 ISIG General W. Balfour. General M. Hunter. Gen. G. S. Sinytli. Gen. Sir P. Sauniarcz. Gen. G. S. Smyth. Lt. Col. II. W. Hailes. 1817 1823 18-^ 1829 1831 Gen, G. S. Sinytli. Ward (/liipman. J. M. Blisss. Gen. Sir H. Douglas. William Black Gen. Sir A. tfimphell. 1831; (Jencral Sir J. Harvey' 1841 Col.SirW.CoIebrooke ISie fir E. VV. Head. 1852;col. F.Murray. Executive Department.— £z«n((it>e Counct'— lions. B. B Chandler, R. L. Ilazen, A. Rankin, J. R. Partelow, W. B. Kinnear, J. A. Street, G. Hayward, R. D. Wilniot, J. H. Gray. Leoislative CouNriL.— The Hon. William Black, President ; Honbles. J. 8. Saunders, Fredericton ; A. E. Botsford, fVestcoek ; E. B. Chandler, Dorcliester ; J. Robertson, St. John ; Harris Hatsh, St. Jridretns ; W. B Kinnear. St. John; W. F. W. Owen, Campobello; G. Minchiti, Fredericton; T. 11. Peters, Chatham; R. L. Hazen, St. John ; G. S. Hill, SI. Stephens ; C. F. Allison, Sackville ; C. Harrison, MaugerviUe ; James Davidson, JIfirafflt'cAt ; J. Brown, St. Davids ; W. H. Odell. Fredericton ; C. Connoil, Woudst4>ck. Okficers.— George Botsford, Clerk ; 3. Gregory, Clerk Assialant ; B. R. Jouctt, Se'ffeanl-at-Arms and Usher of tke BlackRod; Rev. G. Coster, A. M., Chaplain. Houi-E OP A ssKMDLY— (Elected July, 1859.)— County o^ York—i. Taylor, G. L. Hatlicway, T. Picknrd, Jun.. C. McPherson. County of St JoAn.— Honhlen. R. D. VVilmot, J. H. Gray, J. Goddart and J.Jordan. County oj Westmoreland —Vf . Crane, D. Hanington, B. Botsford.R. B. Chapman. ChartoUc County.— S. i. Robinson, R. Thomson. W. Porter, B. R. Fitzgerald. Kinp's Cuunty.—M. McLeod, Q. Ryan. H. W. Purdy. (iucen's County.— J. Earle, T. Gilbert. County of Snnbury.—(i. llayward. W. ScouUar. County of Northumberland.— A. Rankin, J. A. Street, J. M. Johnson, J. T. Williston . Comity of Carleton — H. H. Benrlslcy, R. English. CMtiUy of Kent.— R. B. Cutler, F. McPheliin. County of Oloueester.—fL. Gordon, J. Read. County of Restifouche.—J, Montgomer}' A.Barberle. Omwty o/^tftert.—VV. H. Steves. R. Stiles. County of Victoria.— i.K.Vaiu:\ow,T. Wee. City »: > 30 NEW BRUNSWICK TARIFF. [1863. Saint Jokm.—W. H. Needhain, J. Hordinu. OrrtctM.-C. P. Wetinora, CUrk ,■ O. J. BlUi, Clerk A»$utmnti O. Gatilea, Sirgeant-»t-ATm*f Rev. W. U. Ketchum, CkapUim. JuDiRUKT.— CAiV>/iMlif<, Hon. JttmtmCorter \ Matter i^tht RoUa, Hon.NavtIle Parker; JttMc** oftkt Supnmt Court, Horn. Robert Parker, George Fre.lerick iHreet, niid Lemuel .Mien Wllmot ) Jndg* and Committary Viei- Admiralty Qmrl, Hon. Robert Lconnrd Haxen ; Clerk rf the Crown, Andrew Barberk; ; Clerk tf lit* i>f«M, William Onrninn \ Clerk of Ik* Cirrutt*, Hon. John 8. Saunden. Clerk of tke Crown in Chancery, Hon. John R. Partelow ; Registrar, Dnniel L. Robinion ; Aduoeate OenertU fice AdmiraUi/, Wm. Wright ; Herittrnr and Serih* do., J. .M. Robinion \ Attorney General, Hon. J. A. Street ; Solicitor General, Hon. W. Boyd KInnear. Provinoial OrricrMe.—Provincinl Secretary, Hon. John R. Partelow : l^ocinc* Treaeurer, Beverley Robin> aon; Auditor General, Hon. Freilerlck P. Robiiiaon ; Receiver General, Hon. Thoa. C. Lee i Surveyor General, Hon. Robert I). Wllmot t Conlruller of Cuet»m» and Naviration Lane, Alexander Grant, at. John ; Rev. Jamei Porter, Superintendent of Pariah tjchooi Education ; Poet Maeler General, John Howe. Specific Duty. £ Applea, per Imshel U Axon, each, of 3 Ibe. weight and upwarda. . . Butter, iwr hundred weijtitt Benns nnd Peng, |ier buahel t Barlt^y.jier bushel Barley Aleal, per hundred weight BncUwhcnt, (ler buolicl Buckwheat Meal, per cwt Candica of all kliula, exrcpt Sperm and Wax, per pound Can;llc8— SptTiii and Wax, pi-r pounil Cattle of all klndM, over one year old, each.. . 'i Cliecse, per hundred weight Cid<;r, per gallon ClockH or Clock Cases, each Ctitfcti, per pound ConiD, per ton Chain, per doz, [in addition to any duty ini- ytomid on Chnlrs & part of Chairs by thU Act] Corn MenI, \)cr 1 rl. of IIW lbs Fruits, dried, per hundrotl weight Horse.^ Mares, and Gcldingti, each i Lard, iicr poiuid Leather— sole, upper Leather, harnciis and belt Le.ither, per lb Sheep Skins, tanned as Canada Stovoa. i!10 per rent. Bread nnd Biscuit ; Bricks ; .Manilla Rope ; Ready-made Clothing. J6I5 per cent. Iron Castings, vis :— Cooking, Close, Box and Round D. 6 6 4 6 6 6 6 14 U 13 1 10 1 g 4 1 St 3 6 1 9 4 7 6 3 4 2 Soap, per pound Spirits ana (.'ordials, viz.: Brandy, per gallon. Rum, for every gallon thereof of any strength under nnd not exceeding the acrcngth of proof of ao by the bubble... 10 Aivd for every bubble IjcIow 26 in number, by the bubble, an additional, per gallon.. 1 Lemcn Syrup, per gallon 1 Gin Whisky, nnd all other Spirits, (not hereinbefore enumeriited,) per gallon. . . 16 Sugar, refined, in loaves, per lb IJ ** refined, crushed & white bastard, pr cwt 9 4 " Of all kinds, except refilled, crushed, and white bastard, per cwt 6 Tea, per lb 2 Tobacco, manu'd, except Snuff & Cigars, pr lb 1^ WincB, per gallon 2 6 And on every X 100 of the true and real value thereof, in addition 10 Wheat Flour, per brl. of 196 lbs 3 Jd valorem duties one per cent. Anchors ; Ashes ; Barilla -, Burr Stones ; Canvasa ; Cor- dage (except Manilla Rope; Chain Cables and other Chains, for Ships'uae) ; Cotton Wool and Cotton Warp; Copper and Patent Metal in Bhect8,bars and bolts, for Ship Building ; Dye Wood; Felt ; Hemp; Flax and tow ; Hides, green and salted ; Iron, in boha, bara, plates ahcet, and .Stoves, and parts thereof; Apparatus for Cooking Stoves; Frniikliii S oves; Re^'ister Gratc:^; fire !''raniti8, .ind ports tliereof; Kitchen Rniigns ; Boil;;r.( ; t'aat iron Furnaces, and imrts thereof; Cast Iron Ploughs. £30 pe, i^tit. Boots, Phocs,and other Leather nvmuf ictures; Chaira,and preiifinxi parts of or for Chairs iCiock Wliccls; machinery and materials for Clocks ; Hoiunehol I Furniture (except Baggage, Apparel, Househoici Ktl'ects, Working Tools and Implements, used and in use of persona or families arriving in this Province, if used abroad by them, and not intended for any otlier person or persons, or for sale) ; Looking Glasses; Oranges and Lemons; Wh.ile Oil, (except the return cargoes of vessels fitted out for flshina voyages from ports in this Province) ; Brushes ; Hata ana Hat Bodies ; Pianofortes ; Snuff and Cigars. £30 per cent. Carriages, Waggons. Sleighs, and other vehicles; Ve- neered ano ').ser Mouldings for Looldng Glasses ; Picture and other Frames, made of wood ; Wooden Wares of all kinds; Matches; Corn Brooms; and all Agricultural Implements, except Ploughs. £1^ per cent. And all other Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, not herein otherwise charged with duty, and not hereafter declared to be free from duty, for every One hundred pounds of the true and real value thereof, £7 10s. Articles exempted from duty. Boggage, Apparel, Household ElTects, Workini^ Tools and linplcments, used and in use of iwraons or families arriving in this Province, if used abroad by them, and not intended for any other person or persons, or for sale ; Rooks, printed ; Carriages of travellers, not intended fjr sale ; Coins nnd Bullion ; Corn Broom Brush ; Indian Corn ; Rice, ground and unground ; Eggs ; Manures of all kinds ; Lines and Twines for the Fisheries ; Oil ; Blubber ; Fins and Skins, the produce of creatures living in tlie sea, the return of vessels fitted out in this Province for fishing voyages ; Oil— Seal, Cod, Hake, Porpoise, Palm, nnd Rape ; Plants, Shrubs, nnd trees ; Printing Paper, Types, Printing Presses, and Printers* Ink ; Rags, Old Ro|)e and Junk ; Rock Salt ; Sails and Rigging sa- ved from vessels wrecked ; Salt : Soap Grease ; Wood and Lumber of all kinds, (except Cedar, Spruce, Pine, and Hemlock Shingles) ; Block Tin, Zinc, Lead, Tin Plate, Bar and Sheet Steel. Note.— The One per cent, duty upon all British and Foreign man^aetured articles, also on Pepper and Spi- ces, under tke Loan Act, is in addition to the rates abate specified. • Ships' Stores alk>Wed to be taken from Bond Duty Fiee. 1853.] jg^ THere ii redprocat Free Trade with Canada and the other Provinees in native productions, enumerated in the Canada Tariff, P- Sg, T 1780 W 178C .Pat B. Fan - Deal EXBCOTIVI William W. LCAISLATI Stephen Rice Clerh, Char' House or i Longworth— -Third Diet and William Allan Fraaer and and Rodt Edward Whe Jome* R. Coi Public Or Qtneral. Wl Hens'ey, sm Chief Justi James Horsfic ■on ; Regiitr ne ad valort to Stirling, 1 Blocks and D Crackers th« Butter, the i .v Boots, nnd Sh Boards, per th Buffnlo Rubei Book8,belngr( under the I Canvas Sail ( Clothes, read Vests, Jack< Cordage. . . . Clieese, the cv Coffee, the lb . Chocolate or ( dsars Cider, per gall dock*— on al 90B,each. . All oiher desc AU Wheel M( fi>r Manuf Watches . . Carriages. . . Cattle (Neat) Dye Wood an Fish, pi r barr Fish, fdrkxl) | Flour, (wheal Horses, Mare: Jewcllry. . . Leather, raoh Do. Cuppe Do. (horn Lard, the cwt Meat, (aalted Molasses, per Porter, Ale at Duty impos cap. lO; pel Pitch. . ... Rura or other quors impc (including I per gat. as Geo. 3, cap *?:^ t^Tkere c; Ready-made 1853.] PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TA 31 1700 W. Patenon. I17» B. Fanning. — Deibnmi. PRINCE EDWARD ISIiA^D. Ontmon mtd AtlmniUrator$ tfflht Qovtrnment^ PrimnKdvard /•, {IR96;Sir John Harvey. 1837 dlr C. A. FItzroy. IfMlMir V. Huntley R. W lS13,Colonel D. Smith. 18» Lleut-Colonei Ready. MPliLt-Cot. 8lrA. Young. ■^ fiM> 17«. tiH47|Sir Donn "Kil Sir Alex ''iimptell. innermai). ExiconvK CovNcib.— Bona. George Colea, Charlca Younir, William Hwahey, James Warburton, Jiwepb Pop- I William IV. Lord, John Jardine, Iiklw»rd Whelan, Stephen Rice, C'/«rilt. Charlea Dcabriany. LcoMLATivK Council.— HoM. Robert Hodgaon, Prtti4t»t, Donald Macdonakl, John Myrie lloll, Cbarlei Vouih: j Stephen Rice, WUIIom Swabey, Charlea Henaley, Georoe DIrnie, Kdward C. Hnyiliorne. Ckaptain^ Rev. Dr. Jenkii>» Cltrk, Chare* Dcabriiay, Prt^ltr, Jamet D.Unaznrd, tiker t^lke Black Rod and Strgtant-at-Armt, Henry Falamv HouaBorAaaKMBLY.— Alexander Rae, ii|M«k(r.— Qukbm'bCounty.— CAaWo/(«(oMn- Edward Palmer and FrancM Longworth— >"»■«( XMitWet— George Colea and Alexander Laird— &>««»«< DutrtX— Robert Alooney and Neil M'NelM —TMril />w(n>l— William Douie and Benjamin Oaviea. Princk Cocnit.- PMar/t/imi- Donald Montgomery and Wtlllom Clark,— *^< i>Mfrie<—Jamea Yco and Jnroes Warburon,— Serorrf JW»«nV<— Alexander Roe and Allan Fraaer;— 77ktr .vt Boote, and Hbocs 10 Boards, per thouaand feet Buff ilo Robea 10 Dook8,beingreprinta of Rriiiah authors underihe Iiiiperial Actof U Vic. 90 I Canvas Sail Cloth 2 I Cloihes, ready made, viz : Coats, VesU, Jackets and Ttowsera. .. .10 ICordnge \3 I Cheese, the cwt | Coffee, the lb. i Chocolate or Cocoa paste ! \Ckan 130 Cider, per gallon | I Clocks— on all Clocks coating under 30B,each I All oiher description of Clocks.. . . I All Wheel Machinery and Materials far Manufacturing Clocks and Watches 33 I Carriages U Cattle (Neat) cxfcpt Cows &. Calves Dye Wood aiirl Jjyc atutfs of all kinds I Fish, pi r barrel I Fish, (dried) per quintal Flour, Cwhentcnj for every 100 Ihs I Horses, Mareit)«nd Geldings, each I Jewcllry 10 I Leather, fsole) per lb Do. Cupper and trimming; per lb Do. (harness^ t>cr lb Lard, the cwt ■ Meat, (salted and cured; the cwt.. I Molasses, per gallon I Porter, Ale and Beer, Cincluding the Duty imposed by Act 33 Geo. 3, cap. 10) per gallon iPitch. 3 I Rum or other distilled Spirituous Li quors imported into this Island including the sum of Ten-pence per gal. aa imposed by Act 25th Geo. 3, cap 4, and by 33th Geo 3, cap. 10,) per gal iRioiing 6 S ARTICLES. Ad val DUTY ON XlOO Cy. 6 5 10 10 Spirituous Liquors, on all manufac- tured ur Distilled in this Island, |)er gallon Sugar (Refined; per lb Do. (Brown or Muscovado) per cwt Far Tea, Iter lb Tobacco, (manufactured) i)er lb. Do. (unmanufactured; per lb W.itches , Sails, rigging and Ship materials saved from vessels wrecked on the Coasts of this Island— Duty pay' able on amount of Sales (not be- longing to this Island) Ship Stores and C'argo saveti from wrecks, or sold in a vessel strand- ed, to pay same duty as in cases of importatbn. Wliere a vessel is stranded and con- demned, or sold whilst stranded. Duty shall be paid on the amount of Sales of her Hull, Rigging and Materials, whether she be again OTHIK DUTIU. 2 10 9 3 3 got oif, or be there broken up Wine imported into tliis Island Cin- cltiding tlie sum of Ten-pence per gallon, as ini|)08ed by the Act SSth Geo. 3, cap. 4, and the Act of 33th Geo. 3, cap. 10.; |icr gallon Spirits, viz. Brand>', Gin and Cordi- als imported into this Island, (in- cluding the sum of Ten-iience per gallon, as imposed by tlie Act 25ih Geo. 3, cap. 4, and also by the Act 33 c;eo. 3, cap. 10,) per gallon.. . . Articles manufactured of Wood (CX' cept Brushes, Planes. Figure-heads, and Musical Instruments,; and such articles as wood forms the principal part of, not hereinbefore mentioned cm all kinds of Good!>, Wares, and Merchandize whatsoever not above enumerated, except as hereinafter mentkined On .nil Juniper Knee* expcsted— each 3 6 10 3 3 6 3 6 3 tj^ There it retiproealPnt TradtwitJi Canada amd the other Prvvrnttt, in natite produeti, enmm*ra$»d im t Catiada Tariff, p. 27 f . ••. It h' 1 ;' I 32 NEWFOUNDLAND TARIFF. [1863. Tails tf ISxempU»n», Anrliom ; Dnraaim of Rmlgrnnti t Bnrlcy -, Book* rrrinlod ) of oil klndn. not prohibited to he Imported Into (he Unh«il KlnKct to this lilnml, hy t)ie the cx|iorter thereof, nnd Hhnll have prcvloiiily |ini>l or been charaed witli tht Duty iiniKiMvl therrun l>y (hii or nny Ibrnicr Act, on the flmt liii|ioriailou ihcrL'uf Into thin lihnd \ (;haln Cablet -, Copper Ro'Ih, Bolu nnd NnllH I Kiiglnea (Fire; t FIn.x -, Fish, fthc pro'«^''^^^^^s«^^^^^«M^»wSM^WM« BTEWFOIJ^roriAIVD. Goetrmori tuui AdmiHi$trator$ cf tk* OoMmm*nt ^ NiufoundUmd $ime$ 179D. ITW • • • 1737 1740 1741 1744 1740 17M 1703 1793 Capt. Oibornc, R. N. Clinton Vnnbrudh, " LdU.Urahnm," Hon,J. Uyng" Sir C. Hnnfy, " Rorr»/aiu^P. Wliiaer. P/occN/Mand 5(.Jtfary'«— J. Delaney and AShea. £«rta— J. G. Fnlle. Fortunt ifay— II. VV. Uoylcn. Orncma—CUrk, J. Stuart t JtiietaiU Clerk, R. Uokien i SdieiUr F. B. T. Carter ; Serif eant-al- Amu, K. Rendell. Provincial Ornctina.— Colonial Secretmrii and Clerk of tke Exetutite Omntil, Hon. Jat. Crowdy. fV/fn<«i Trtatnrtr, R. Carter. Surveyor Qenerat, J. Noad. PoU MaeUr Oentral, VV. L. Solomon. Bov*EME CavKT.—Chirf Juetice, Hon. F. Brady; i1$iittant Judree, Uon§. A. VV. DeiBorrea,and J. 8al, KinKitoii nnd 'I'oroiitu. 'I'lii-y ore deii|iatclic.l vvviy iMoruliiy Morning, rruni ttivM- placcM, to Nv.w Yurk ami lluitoii, itlit'rimtt'ly, for tliv itcouicrit IciivliiK XII lilt! Wciliic.'vliiy. 'I'lit'ilnv ut'ilcpar- tvue Iroiu Llvcriioul, lit Muturdxy in encli week. Part I. OJire Huurt vf UtiiinfMt, The POKtmnater will ki-ep hlit uillcu illt■^^« ovi-ry clay, cxcriit i^undii' . luriiiu tlie UHUiil liuum ur liUNiiiviw ill the pliici*, nnd w ,ii aitcnd iit luch other liourH ni. iiiiiy tic iirceciiiiry tu ruccivc nnd de8|mtch MnlN ; iitil on riundiiyii )ii> will o|i(;ntUu(ttlki- for ni liMii uui III! ir LtM'oru or niu'r Divine Serv co, ns may be luuitcuir .iiiunt to tlio imlillc uuncrally. Part IV. POi^TAnC KATtl (IN l.tTTr.RR. Po^ngc uH LtUtrt in lirilith Aurlh Amtrira. 08. On liuucm not exceeding ^ ux. in weight, lieiwecn any place in Canada and any other place in llritlali North .\iuerlca, including Cniiadn, New HriiiiHwick, >ova Mcolla, Pritici4oz., a rate*, or 1 3 and ao on. Po$tag» on Drop or Box iMttrt. M. On Lettera Ucuosited at an (JItice for delivery in the lame place, culled Urop or Bo.\ Lt tiersi, the rutc la One lialf-penny each, to be brought to account by Poiitmaiitera. Rate on Letlert for Ureal Britnin or Ireland, 60. On Letters between any place in Canada and any part of tircat Britain or Ireland, if conveyed by the Weekly closed MaiU through the l.'nlted Htatca, the rate la a uniforin charge of la. 'iA. sterling, equal to la. 4d. currency, on a Letter not exceeding ^ oz. in weight ; and on Letters of greater weight, oa follows :— Sterling. Currtnaf. On a Letter weighing more than i «. d, t. d. oz., and not exceeding 1 oz 3 4 equal to it 8 On a Letter weighing more than 1 oz., and not exceeding 2 oz 4 8 9 4 On a Letter weighing more than 3 OS., and not exceeding 3 oz 7 and aoon, increasing two rates, or 9b. 4d. every ounce or fraction of an ounce after ttie flrat ounce. Letters for United Kingdom— how to be rated. 61 In rating Paid Lettera lor Great Britain or Ireland, boUi the sterling and currency ratea must be written in ted ink, thus, •■ la. 3d. =: la. 4d." On Unpaid Letters the sterling rate only, in black ink, thus, " Is. 2d." Letttri for United Kingdom viA Hattfax muit bt $pe- eialty addreued. 63. On Letters between Canada and the United King- dom, conveyed by the semi-monthly Mai's by way of Uuebec, New Brunswick and Halifax, the rate is,— Sterling. Currency, «. d. • d. OnaLetternotezceedlngioz. . . .1 equal to 1 On a Letter exceeding || oz and not over 1 OK 3 " 3 On a Letter exceeding 1 oa. and not over30B 4.0 " 4 and so on, increasing two ratea, or 3a. aterlirif:;, for every ounce or fraction of an ounce. These Mb'Sb a<-e made up at tlie Quebec Post Office, and I^etters to 't' In llritlkh Ni rtli America to llie Ciiiled Kiiigdoni.or tu tli'.- Lnitiil ri.iirn, I'alltornlM and orcgiiii, nmy lj<' lu.-ni iit tl:e aliuve ruU'N, i'uiii or Un- , pniil at the uptlun uf (he kender, I Lelltrsjiir Vnilid Slatci (f paid, mutt hr paid mfulK ' Wl. Oil iA'iiiTH Ibr (In- l.nlied ;-lalr.s ur t'aiili>rnlii, or Orr;{0n, the lull raft niiiHt I c |i:iid ur not i.t nil H oiitv a puriion of the Mte is paiil, it iniitit be concelleiUund tluc Letter trcMted us L'npuid. B'lte lu yeirfuuiidland. OT, liCtterH to Ni'Wlijiiiidland in. ly le Ncnt vift Quebec ami llalii'a.v at a Pomagc rate ul !(, per i oa. I're pay- \ mem upiional. Jl■. T.i-ttrrK tu the llriilith West Inilla lHliinda..v!ft Qu?* Iiec, llMlii'a.x and iW'rmuili,, will Im! eli'iri:it I kiiM riiiiudc. rateul Ul, iind in addition tin- rackc. rule I'lr.don ecu- , voyance tietwcfii llalil'iix and llirniud.i titl.VI c.urruiicy making on a l 7U. Mails nre made up at Montreal every Ibrt^iif^lit flir ' Halifax, Nuvn Scotia, and despatched for'conveyance i III I- lu '■n..\ ! It iw r 11 V , I i 34 POSTAGE RATES. [1863. \i Part VI. WAT LCTTEKa. Oovriera are bound to receive l.etten oflfered to them wMlat on the road between ono Post-oilice and another, wben distant over a mile from the nenreat Poat-oflice, to Ik given by the Courier to the fim Postmaater at whoet' oKee he atopg. heoat lull at an office and pre-paid, may be forwarded by the Courier, and delivered to persona on the route, Mtween that and the next office. Part VII. SOLinEltS' AND SEAMeif'S I.ETTE119. tfon-Oommiaaioned f)fficcrs. Embodied Penaionera, ^ninen and Soldiera, iti actual Service, can sexd and Roeive Irttera, referring solely to their private aflsirs, and tMt cxcec'liiiK i oiinci! in weight, on payment of Id. .it time of (wstinjj. Those for Europe are sent by the Que- bec and liitlitiix route. The name and rcRimoiu'cr ship, ofttie soldier or sailor sending, must be written at length oa tiie outside of the envelope. Part VIII. vorrrAeE rates on printed papers, ciRcri.ARs, prices CURRENT, PAMPHLET.O, PERIODICALS, BOOKS, &C. ■^Pottaffc nn Printed Cirenlars, Handbills, /cc. 95. Uptiii e:«ch PrinU'd Circular, Price Ciirri-nt, or llartrtbill, anrl oiher printed rnaiicr of a like description when unconnected with any manuscript or written eomniunic.ition whatever, pasBing l)6twee!i any Post Office in Canada and any plaro in British North Ameri- ca, or the Cnitc-I States, or tlie Pritish West Indies, is to *e cJwrgcd ii rate of one jwnny per ounce or fraction of tinminee. On PampMeta, Mnoii each Pamphlet, I'criodieal, Mngazine or Bfiolc, riouMii or unlioiind, ;iast'ini; as nliovo, is to bt; ;d matter is aiidresscd to the United •mtes or British W(!»t Indies, and in such cases the eharise must invariably he pr?-i>:ii(l— and on all printed Oiattttr rei-'eived i)y miil from the United States and Bri- tish West Indies, the atmve Canada rates will always yemnin to ho colle::teri on delivery in this Province. Printed Papers to KdiUir.i pass Free. "98. Printed Documents addressed to the Publishers of ■Kcwspapcrs in (!;anada, are to pass free through the tfttst, if inclose*] in covers, open at the ends, and unac- companied by any written communication. Btgulalions under which to be fortearded. •W. Ch-cirfara and other Printed Papers must be sent 'Unsealed, and Pamphlets, Perioilicals, Magazine8,Bool(s, A«., MiUBt bepiit up in ('overs, open at the ends or sides, 'ta^Mss at the a'love rates, and if these Repen at tlieend— the word "Price Current" must be •wriucn '- printed immediately above the Address, and OBiy writing, or mark of reference, or initial on such p.-ifers, or tlieir covers, tieyond theaddress.and thcdesig- i attioH Price Current, will subject them to full ra^ of Letter Postage. Far other placet t-hrtmgh United Kmgdam. jtOt, Prices Current or Commercial Lists miy he sent tkr«ugk the UniUd ICin^domto any other British Colony teyoiid sea, or to any Foreign Country at a rate of 3^0. «aeh, obaerving atrictly the above condtlioas. Part IX. BOOK POST WITH ElfSLAND. Rates on Books to or from United Kingdom. 103. Printed Books, Magazines, Reviews, or Panrph lets, whether British, Colonial, or Foreign, may beaeni through the Post, between Canada and the United King- dom, at the following rates of Postage :— Sterling, 6d. 98. 38. Cu rrency Equal to Tid. Is. 3d. fis.ad. 0>.9d. For a aingle volume, i. «., Book, Magazine, Review, or Pamphlet, I'ot c.\cecding half lb. in weight - For a single volume, tie., exceed- ing halif lb., and not exceeding one lb. -------- For a single volume, &c., exceed ing one lb., and not excee-.ling two Iba -------- For a single volume, &e., exceed ing two lbs., and not excccdingi th.ree lbs, ------.. I And so on, increasing Is. Sterling,! equal to Is. 3d. Currency, fori every additional lb., or fraction ofl a lb. I Caution as In mode of Rating. Observe that the rate is one shilling per lb. weight- not 6fl. per iJ /A.— and that when a book wiishs over cm pound. It is to be rated one shilling the pound. Rate must be pre-paid, and in mor.e^. 104. The above chirge must always he pre-paid on Printed Books, &c., &;c., sent to the United Kingdom undiT this re:;ulat!on at the time of posting in Canada \ and the pre-payment must be made in money and can- not be taken in Canada "'ostage Stamps. How to be Rated. lO.'i, PostmastJ^rs, as with pre-piid Letters yor Eng- land, must rate the Booiis, &c., posted under this regula- tion, in red ink, with both tlie sterling rale and its etiuivalent, in curren'-y, charging themselves in their ordinary Letter Bills arid Accounts, witU the currency amounts— thus, a Book, &c., weighing 3i poundi, wiB be rated— " Paid, 4s. sterling— equal to .5s. currency." Conditions tn be observed. 108. The following conditions must be atrietly ob- served : — The Books, &c., must be sent in covers, open at tbe sides. There must be no word or commiinic4ition printed on I the Book. Pamphlet, Magazine, &c., iifier its publica- tion, or upon the cover there )f. nor any writing or marks upon it. or upon the cover of it, except tlio name and ad- dress of the person to whom sent. There shall be no paoer or t .ing enclosed in or with such Book, Pamphlet, &c. Books to be forwarded to Queftfc lOT. Postmasters will forward Packets oi' Books, he., intended for the United Kingdom upon tlie (Quebec Post Office, where the Book Post Mail is made up. Part X. VOTES AND PROCt:EDINOS OP PARLIAMCITr. PHnted Votes, tfc, 109. Votes and ProceetlingB of the Imperial Parliament, or of any Colonial Legislature In British North America, or the British West Indies, are liable to a charge ua fol- lows ;— Rates of Postage. If not exceeding 4 oz. in weight. Id. ey. Ditto 8 oz. " 21 •» Ditto 12 oz. « ad. *♦ Ditto 10 oz. " 4d. » And so on, adding one penny, currency, for warj ad'. nnda to be Ibrwarded to the Unhed States on pre-pay- uicntoftherateof 1 penny per4oa. [1853. Kingdom. K», or Famph- n, may be wht le United King- iiiR. Cu nency U. Equal to 7|d. U. " t«.3d. SB. " Sb.(U. 38. - 8«.0d. «r tb. weight— wdahs OTcr mu ound. m.ov.ty. be pre-paid on Jniieil Kingdom :in<; in Canada \ tnoney and caa- jotters yor Eng- ivltT this regula- iij2 rate and its isulvcB in tlieir !» tije currency Si pouadi, wiB be strictly ob- n, open at the ition printed on i fitr its publica- :- ivritingorraarlcs ; >c name and ad- wud in or wftb | hte. or Books, hx., 1 lie Quebec Post le up. ulAMKIfT. irial Parliament, Norili America, a cliari^e us fot- Id. ey. 21. « 3;i. •♦ 4d. •♦ for every adfi- iud Kingdom. hethcr Paid or , V places in Bri- i Jnhed Kingdora ' y he potted in ites on pre-pay i 1863:] POSTAGE RATES. 35 Part XI. KATE8 ON NBWSPAPXM. DeJmUion tfa Ntv$paper. 111. A Newspnper is defined to be any printed Publi' cation issued in numbers, iind publisliecl at stated inter vala of not more than a month, conveying intelligence of poMing evenu. . „ . Rate on Nine$p»per* m Canadtt. lU. The PosUge rate on a Newspaper conveyed through the Post in Canada is, with the fbllotving excep- tions, One iMlf-penny. £xe*ption§. jfVr«(.— One copy of each Newspaper published in Canada may be sent free of Postage to any Publisher of another Newspaper in the Province. 5«c(m(i —Newspapers printed by Publishers in the Province, and addressed to Subscrlbera in the United Statcii, pass free of Postage to the Province Line. TVkirrf.- Newspapers between Canada and New Brunnwick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland are free ftom charge. FourtA —Newspapers posted for transmission to the United Kingdom are not lialjle to any charge or rate at the time of Posting— such, Ijowever, as are sent in tlie Weekly closed Mails through the United States will bi; liable to a cliiirge of id. each "n delivery in the United Kingdom, and must bo rated Id unpaid accordingly. If specially addressed via (iuebee wid Haltfaz they pass free. ^•/KA.—yowspapers received from the United King- dom, if lironitht by the semi-montlily mails, via Halifax and Quelwcwillbe delivered free of any charge— but if received in tliis Province by the Weekly closed Mails, via the United States, will be liable to a rate of Id. each on delivery in Canada. Tliis rate cannot be pre-paid in the Unite! Kingdom. To pass /ree tliey must be spe- ci-illy ad.irns-iod via Hatifaz and Quebec. 4(».tfA.— Newspaper Publishers may send and receive their Exchange Newspapers to and from the United States, free of charge. S e ve i ti h . — Novspajjers for the British West Indies, Austrwspaper issued weekly— during one Month— and of a Monthly Periodical during two Months— or when sujh Newspapers or Pe- riodicals shall have been refu.iel to betaken by the party to whom the same shall be adtlr«!ssc I, the Postmaster wiil forthwith adsc. Re-directed letters for Officers. 134. When Letters addressed to a e^ommissioned Offi- cer of the Army or Navy arrive at an office in Canada after tlie removal of the Officer to some other place, such letters are to be re-directed to the said place without additional charge for re-direction, whether the re-direction is to another place in Canada or British North America, to any other British Colony or to the United Kingdom. Part XIT. Uudelivered and Dead Letters. Advertised and Refused I-etters. and those addressed to persons .tod pl.icns not known, or not found, and Letters mallei unpaid; which are required to be prepaid, mubt be sent to the Dead Letter OfKee Quebec. PART XV. ABATING AND RF.r(7NDlNa OVERCK-iROBD POSTACnS. Returning Postage. 145. When application is made for the return of Post- age on a Letter, statei to have l)een charged as weighing more than the just weight, the Postmaster may, after satisfying himself that the demand is just, refund to the applicant the amount oviTcharged upon the Letter, he will obtain tlie cover of the Letter, if it can be spared, m.ark upon it the actual weight of the l.«ttcr, and the amount refunded, and procure on it the sknature of the person to whom the I-etter is acWressed in receipt for the said amount -if the cover cannot lie spared, the Postmaster will correct the charge 1 n resl ink, and obtain the signature of the p<.'r8on to whom ihe Postage has been refunded upon the r .gular printed OviTCharge Receipt. Amount to be entered in Form No. 4. 146. The amount of Uie sums thus refunded the Post- master will enter in the Srst Form No. 4, or Dead Letter and Overcharge Bill, tMnsmitte.1 to the Post Office De- partment, and the covers or receipts must be sent there- with, as Vouchtrrs to suppo t the claim. Poitaire on Letters to PoHmasters on official busiH»s$. 117. PoatinasterH may claim as overcharged the Post- age which may hive liiicn paid by them on Letters adilresso I to them on official business, sending in the covers of such l-otuirs with the Form No. 4 on which credit is claime.l for the amount. On Papers, ifC, addressed to PubHshers. 118. Postmxsters are authorised to remit the Postaoe incorrooUy charged on Rlitors* Notices, Printed Docu- ments ad hessRi to Publishers, liHtors' Exclwnoe Papers &e., which should le^rilly oism >vlthout Powaw ehnrw \ 1 * I ■' ! ■ ■ ! .- ■ \i. I\ ' n :• 36 POSTAGE BATES. [1853. and, in claiming credit for tlie amounts no remitted,' tlie coven of the charged Papers or Facketa, witli tiic receipt of the rubliaher or Editor for the amount rcmiued, must accompany the Form No. 4, in which the credit is claimed . In caies of doubt. Claim* to be referred to I'ortnioaier General. 140. A Fostiriiistcr is only permitted to refund or aliate Postage where error lins niuiiifcstly been coiiiniitted in calculating tlic weight of a Letter or I'ackei, .or in tlie cases above mentioned, nil oilier claims lor return or abatement of Postage are to be g|)cciiilly referr&i to the PostinaHter General lor his decision, with tlic Letter or Packet on which the return of Postage is claiuicd. Part XVIil. Oourier not to carry any Letters, except Way Lf Iters. Ib8. Couriers are strictly Ibrbklden to carry Letters, scaled or unsealed, printed or writien, out of the Mails, except Way Letters to be delivired to the Poamuster at the next Oflice— or Letters rcceivcLl from a Posllnaster for delivery between his Office and the next. Cannot carry any mailable mutter. ISO. Contractors aiitl Mail Cnniers are not permitted to carry Newspapers or other printed matter out of ilie Mails, unless authorised to do so by ttie Posliuaster General. PART XIX. GENERAL REGULATIONS. Postmasters not to ffive Credit. 199. Postmasters are not authorized to give credit for Postage, and if they do so, it is at their own risk, and cannot be admitte.l as an excuse for failing to remit the balance of Postage due from an Oliice at the prescribeil periods. If Credit has been given. 5!00, If credit has been given by a Postmaster, he cannot detain a Letter or Paper addressed to tlie person credited which is Free, or Paid, or for whicli the Postage is tendered to him, i.ecause there may be an unsettled account for postage due by tliat iwrson. Postmasters not bound to give change — The Public to be treated tcith courtesy. 301. A Postmaster is not legally bound to give change, but, if absolutely necessary, niay require that the exact amount of Postage on any Letter or Packet be tendered or paid to him in current coin, or in Canada Postage Stamps. In a matter of this kind, however, as in all otlier intercourse witii the public, a Postmaster is expect- ed to ofler every accommodation in his i)0wer, and treat every individual having transactwus with his Office with the utmost courtesy, and he will strictly enjoin a similar line of conduct upon his Assistants. Exem'itious enjoyed by Pottmasteri. 302. Postma'iters and other Officers of the Department are exempt from serving on Juries, or Inquests, or in the Militia. A Mailed Letter tht property of tJte person addressed. 203. A Letter once posted becomes the property of the person to whom it is addressed, and must be forwarded according to its direction-, no application, liowever urgent, will juBttfy the Postmaster with whom ithaa l)een posteJ in giving ft up to the writer or to any other person, on any pretence whatever. Care to be taken of Netespaperi. 210. Postmasters are strictly forbkiden to take them- selves or lend to others, for the purpose of reading, any Newspaiier lying In their Offices for delivery ; a News- paper ia to be kept whilst in an Office and delivered with the same care aa a Letter, and it is a misdemeanor punishable by law to detain, delay, or misuse a News- paper. Letters for team chmtUes. 311. Pootmasters should caution persona posting Letters for the Kust or West Indies, or other warm climates, not to seal them with wax— as serious injury might be occa- sioned to such Letters from the melting of the scaling wax. Missent Mail*. 212. Whenever a whole Mail ia Missent, the Post- master to whose Office it is Missent will write in legible characters upon the cover of the packet or on the label should the Mail be contained in a bag, the words ** Missent t o ," mserting the : By through bags. ( Quecnston, ) Fort. Erie, Uiieenston, Niagara, Cobourg, by steamer in summer. Kingston, \ Kingston, by steamer in summer. Brockville, Frescott, Dundee, Black Bock. ... do. Lcvviston do. Youngstown ... . do. Rochester .... do. Caiie Vincent.. . do. .Siicketts'Hiirbor. do. Osiwego do. .Morristown. ... do. Ogdenshurgh... Fort Covington.. Wliite Hail., .. Plattsburgh Rouse's Point. . Burlington. . . , Alburgh i^prings, North Troy. . .. Derby Line. . .. Swanton Albany New York. do. do. do. 1 do. I do. ( Vt. J do. St. John's. Clarenccville, do. South Potton. do. Stanstead, do. Phillipsburgb, N. y . ) Toronto, ) do. > Kingston, > By tlirough bags. Boston Mass. ) Montieal Table No. 1. RATES OP FOSTAOE. On Letter* and Nevspaper* for British Colonies and Foreign place* in the tVe*t Indie*, the Gulf of Metieo, ifC., vta Quebec and Halifax. BRITISH COLONIES. Single rate of postage for a Letter not exceeding half an oz.,— to Antigua, Barbadoes, Belize, (Honduras,^ Berbice, Bermuda, Carracou. Demerara, Dominica, Gre- nada, Jamaica, Montserrat, Nassau, (Bahamas,; Nevie, Newfoundland, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Tobago, Tortola, Trluidad, 7||d. cy. Payment optional. News- papers IVee. P IRBION PLAess. Buenaventura, CarthagenajChagres, Net* Grenada,!^. Newspapers, ^. Fayal. (Azores) It. i^i. ; Newspaiiers, 3d. Guadeloupe, 7M.;Newspapera,3d. Havana, Is. I^d.; Newspapers 3d. LaGuayra, CVenezuela) 7id.; News- papers, jd. Martinique, 7 jd ; Newspapers, 3d. Pana- ma, < New Granada) 7m ; Newimpers, id. Puerto Cabello, (Venezuela; 7jd.; Newspapers, \i. Puerto Rico, Is. 4^.; Newspapers, 3d. Santa Cruz, Is. 4jd.; Newspapers, 3d. Banta Martha, CNew Granada; 7ld.-, Newspapers, jd. St. Domingo, St. Jago de Cuba, St. Juan de Nicaragua, St. Thomas, Tampico, Vera Cruz, Is. 4id.; Newspapers 3d. To be paid always in advance. Table No. 3. Name* of Placet on the )Ve*tern Coast of America, ttrvtd oy way of Bermuda, Chagre* and Panama. Arequipa. Arica. Call, Callao, Casma, ChuquiiacR, Cobijo, (.opiapo, Ooquimbo, Cuen^a, Guyaquil, Huan- chacno, Iluac'io, Huasco, Islay, Lambaycque, La Paz, La Serena, Lima, Pasco, Paytn, Pisco, Piura, Popayan, Puno, Uuiio, Santa, St. Jago de Chili, Tacna, Tarapacoi Truxillo, Valparaiso. Y-quIque. And all other places in the States of Bolivia, Chili, Ecuador,' and Peru. The rata of pottageon Letters to all the above places ia li. 4d. sterling, or u. 6d. currency, the half ounce, and these tthemisaending ' through bags. liner in summer. imcr in gumiucr. > 1853.] POSTAGE RATES. 37 rate* must be paid in advance, in addition to the inland ! Aicenrion.St. Helena, ^y Pacltet, Free ; Private Ship, Id. rate of 3d. cu'rency, to Halifnx, malting a total of la. Oil. j Note.— On nil Newspapers nddressRd to Britith Cttlo- currency. On NewspajwrB 3d. currency each, to be paid imm inten led to be forwarded from EnsUnA by Private in advance. I &'Ai>s, a ' rate of Id. each must be paid in Canaija, but Table Kfo. 3. when sent from Canada toEnjiland, and from thence Rate$ of PoBtagt to be taken in Canada on Newtpaptre | by Packet direct, they are not liable to any Postage. for Britith Coloniei, pasting hrough the United i Table No. 4. Kingdom. Namet of Foreign Countries, tfC, to which Newtpapert BRITISH COLOMES. I may he forwarded Free of Postage ff urn Canada to the Colonies in the West Indies, (vide Table No. 1)1 United Kingdom. Heligoland, Gibrnltnr, by Pacltet, Free. Malta, Packet , Alexaniiria, via Marseilles ; Algeria ; Austria, Do- via Southampton, Free. Malta, French do via Marseil- minions of; Baden ; Belsmde, City of; Belgium ; Bey- le», 3d cy. Malta, British do. via Marseilles, 4d. cy. ' rout, uia Marseilles; Bremen, Free City of; Ckjnstanti- Ionian Islands, Packet via Southampton, Free. Ionian i nople, via Marseilles; Cracow, City off Cuxhaven •, Islands, via France and Trieste, 3d. Ionian Islands, i Dardanelles, via Marseilles ; France ; German States, British Packet, via Mnrseilles, 4d. Aden, East Indies, j served by the Office of Tours and Taxis ; Greece, via Ceylon, Hong Kong, Packet, via Southampton, Free. ; Marseilles ; Hamburg, F^e* City of; Holland ; Lubeck, do., via Marseilles, 4d. New South Wales, Austra- ; Free City of ; Moldavia ; Northern States of Europe, lia. Van Dieinen's Land, New Zealand, by Sydney /orieorded through the Office of Tours and Tatie ; Packet, Free. do., by Packet, Free do., via Mar- Oldenburgh; Prussia -Scutari in Asia, City o/; Smyrna, scillea and India, 6M. Cape of Good Hojie, by Packet, ' eia Marseilles; Switzerland! Turkey tin Europe; Free. Mauritius, Private Ship, Id. Mauritius, via VVallachia, Wurteml>uri,'h. The nami» of the Austrian Southampton and Indhi, 3d. Mauritius, via Marseilles Dominions, of the German States, and of the Northern and India, «Jd. St. Mary's, River Gambia, Sierra Leone ! States, will be found in Table No. 5. Table No. 6. KATBS OF P08TAOE, &C. OK LETTERS FROM CANADA TO FRANCE AND TO THE USDKRMENTIONED COPNTRIES PAS81NO THROtJOlI FRANCS. Letters addressed to those Countries w Towns itai.icispd, may be forwarded unpaid. DESTINATION. COMBINED BRITISH, FOREIGN AND CANADIAN RATES. Weiffhing under 4 ounce. France and Algeria, [may be paid to dcslina-iTotal Sterling, 2 H tionj* I " Cy. 2 8J Spain, Portugal, Gibraltar, [may be paid thro'iTotal Sterling, 2 .5 Franccjt I " Cy. 2 8i S.ardinia, [may be paid to destination]. . Total Sterling, 2 8 •» Cy. 3 Luxemburgh, (Grand Duchy oO Baden, Wo/ f may he paid to dos land, Prussia, Bavaria, Wurtemhurg, S»c»«-!Toial Sterling, 2 8 x«r/o»rf, German Sfn«'», (See obst:rvaiion8.)f, " Cy. 3 Tuscany, and Austrian Dominions, f may lie paidj to destination.] Greece, hy Vtench Paikit pic; Austria, and Ionian Inlands, via Aimtria :i [may be paid to TriesU'.l Parma &. MoicnaJTotal Sterling, via Austria, (may be paid through Austria -,] " Cy. Papal States, by French Mediterranrani Packel,[may be paid to CiviwVecchia;JAbrtA.I ern Stales tf Europe, [may be paid to Port oA Disembarkation.] (See ohsorvntionsi)^ i Two Sicilies, by French Mediterranean PaeArc('Ste.rliiig, [may be paid to Calai«)|| Currency, 2 11 3 3 Weighing 4oz. and not exceeding Exceeding i oz. and under |oz. s. D. 2 10 3 2 2 10 3 2 3 4 3 84 tination ] 3 3 4 2 2 3 Moldavia, Wallaehia, Turkey in Europe, [may he paid to destination. 1^ Sterling, Ciirreni'v. 3 a 3 10 4 10 a. D. 5 3 5 10 6 7 5 4 4 54 8 3 a Weighing i oz. and not exceeding loz 8. D. 5 8 » 4 ExceedinB loz. and under 14 oz. a. o. 10 1 11 3 5 3 a 10 5 8 6 4 10 1 11 3 6 6 8 « 8 7 5 11 4 12 74 6 14 6 6 8 10 6 11 8 7 8 8 «4 12 7 14 4 4 94 9 8 10 8 8 11 14 9 16 3 *Thi8, and most of the following rates, is made up thus :— Per 4 oz. on British, Is. 8J.; per 4 oz. Foreign, 9d per 4 oz. Transit through United States, 9il.; per 4 oz. Canadian, '2i.;— Toul, 28. iVl. Btcrling, or 2s. 84d. currency. ^Letters for rortugal an I Gibraltar, intended to be sent via France, must be ao directed. tGerman States, viz :— Hohenzollern, Birkenfeld, Hesse Hoinbcrg, Lippe Detinold, Schwartzburg Rudolatadt, ReusB, Anhalt, Nasaau Saxe Coburg Gotha, Saxo Meringen, Ilildburg Haiwun, Hesse r Electoral,; Darmstadt^xe- Weimar Eiaenaoli.viiFMnkfort on the Maine, Hamburg, Bremen, and Lubeck. Letters for Lu.>eniburg, HoUandt Prussia and the Oilman States intended to be sent via France, must be ao directed. ^The~Au8tri.in Doininiona include the followins Provinces :— Uiiper and Lower Austria, Bohemia, Dalmatia, Oallicla, Hmgnry; lllyria, l.ombardy and the Venetian Provinces, Milluiry Frontiers, Mor-ivia and Sileain, Ayria, Transylvania, "Norlkern anl Southern Tyrol. I.etterB for Orsece may be forwarded unpaid by French Mediterra- nean Packet, but muflt be prepaM if sent via Aiutria. Letters for Ionian Islanda and Northera Statea, intended to be aent via FMtelHimuat be ao directed. Northern States of Europe, vir. :— Hanover, Saxony, Mecklemburih- Behwerini MMtHiiMWkurghStrelitz, llrunswiek, Oldenhurgh, rexcept Birkenfeld; Servia, Poland, and Ruaiia. II Must to inMUd. H Letlcra for these Countries, intended to he sent via Ff anee, muat be ao directed. It will.DeiMi toil Letters for Portiical, Gibraltar, Luxemburg, Holland, Pruaaia, the German Stntea, Aualria, the Ionian UlaiuK diiKNorthem States of id. currencv ; Prussia, 28. 4d. ■terling, or 2s. 7.id. currency. Not exceeding i ounce. Lettcrato Heligoland and Oldenburgh must he prepaid ; Letters to all otlier places in this list may be sent unpaid. Via London. To New South Wales. New Zealand, Gibraltir, Malta, Ionian Islands, Aden. Ceylon, India, China, Hong Kong, The Philippines, Britisli West Indies, (Sec No. 1.) New Grenada.Venezuela.CapeofCood Hoiie.trierra lA;oi»e,28. 8d. Merling, or 2b. Sd currency. Not exceeding 4 ounce. Via Southampton. Letters ititended to be forwarded ** via Southampton" must 1^ epcciallv so addressed. Leuer* for Giliralt.ir. Malta, Ionian islands, Ceylon, Hong Konp, British West Indies, may t« forwarded un- paid. Letters to all other placca in tliis list must be pre- paid. Madeira, 3». steriiiip.orSs. 4d. currency ; Brazil, 3« 8d. sterling or 4*. 2d. currency ; Buenos Ayres, 3s. 7d. atrr- Ung, or 48. currency. Letters (or tliese i>lace8 must be paid in advance Via Falmouth. To Portugal, Lisbon, Madeira, rvia Uslion; 28. Od. ■terling, or 38. W. currency ; i^pain, 3s. 4d. sterling, or 38 e4d. currency. Not excecling 4 ounce. letters for tbeK places must be prepaid. Viu Southnniinon. To (ircece, Kgypt, Alexandria, Syria, 2s Pd sterling, or 3b. currency. Not exceeding half an ounce. Letters for Alexandria may go unpaid. Letters for (;re )dny of April, f May and Oct. tad Tucsitay of t.and Nov. April and Oct. Jan. and July. 1863.] JUDICIARY. 391 FAIRS IN DPPBR CANADA (CottUnUtd.) OranUd fry Patent of the Qovernor after the Uuitm. Clark's Mills, CCamdcn East; First Thursday aai Friday of November. 1818.— Edmonton, (Chinguacousy; First Tuesday or May, Last Friday of Sopu?uil)cr. CamplKJli Town, f Pembroke; Second Wcdncsdhy ofi March, Third Wedncsliy of October. Near Post Ollicc, Four Corners, between 6th and Tib Con. Kitley, CLce.lH) First Tuesday of January, April, July iind Octotx'r. 1949.— Lindsay, (Ops) 3nl Wednesday of March, Junr, September and Deceml«r. HannahsvUle, (Nelson) LastWednesday of Apiflrana October. Burriti's Rapids (GrenvUle) First Tuesday of January, April (intl October. 1831.— Yorkville, (Yorif; 3rd Wednesday every ntontb. At Widow Susan Kemnt's, 8.W. i Lot '27, 11th Con. Goulbourn, 2nd Tuesday, Feb , May, Sept., and No». South March, fCarlcton; First Tuesday of March ana September. Cross Roads, Lot 8, 6th Con. HunUey, First Friday of Mav and Novenilier. Andrew's Corners, (North Gower) liast Tuesday of March, Juiy, Seutemlier and December. Sand Point, ("McNah; First Tuesday of May and; Ort. Pakenhau, (Renfrew; First Tuesday of May and Oc- tober. 1832.— Fiiiroy Harliour, (Fitzroy; Third Tuesday o* March, First Wednesday of Octot)er. South Westnieath, f Wesuaeath) First Wcdnesdcy of Mav and October. . Elorai (Woolwich and Nichol) 1st Thursday of Aprii and September. On Lot No. 10 West Hurontario Street, Mulmur. Fn* of January, April, July, and October. If it should faD on a Sunday then the next day. 1S45.— Bell's Corners, (Vepean, Carleton) 2nd Tuesday of May ; last Tuesday of September. Richmond Hill, (York) First VVedr.esday every month. Milton, (Trafalgar, Ilalton) Irt Friday of May and Nov. Side Line Road, l«t.wc«n LotsO and 10, Ist Concession on River Detroit, (Anderdon.Essex) Ist Wednesday of .M«y and November. Metcalfe, (on Lou 20 and 21, 8th Con. Osgoode, Carle- ton) First Wednesday of May and October. Chatham, (Kent) FIrstThursday of June and October. Brockville, (Leeds) First Tuesday of May, and second Tuesday of October. Cobourg, (Northumberland) First Tuesday and Wed- nesday of May anil October. Wolfe Island, (Frontenac) First Tuesday of May and second Tuesday of October. 1816.— tenter Vilbige. CCavan) First Friday of Sept., December. Mar.;n and June. Amhcrstburgl), (Kssex) 1st Thurstlayof May and Oct. Orangeville,( (inrafraxa) Pith Feb., May, Aug. and Nov. Westport, (NorthCrosby) Second Tuesday of May and October, to the Friday following, inclusive. 1847.— Lot 2, 7tli Con., Morton, (Renfrew) 2nd Tuesday of April and October. Vankleek Hill, (Hawkesbury West) Second Tuesday and Wednesday of May and October. Richmond, (GoullKiurn i Second Tuesday of January, and First Tueaday of July. Waterloo, (Kinssion) FirstTuesday of April .ind 2nd. Wednesday of October. Batli, (Ernesiown; Last Tuesday of April and July, First Tuesday of Octoter and January. Mm Creek, CErnesto.vn) 3rd Wednesday and Thurs- day of April and Ootolwr. Metcalfe, f EmilyJ 3rd Thursday of March and Sept. Bastard, (L(«(U) Last Thursday of April and Sept. JUDICIARY. liOHTER CANADA. Court of Q.uekm'8 VlKncvi.^'Chief Justice— tton. Sir James Stuart, Bart.-, Puitne Jud/^ci—Hoaa. J. R. Rol- land. Phi. Panet, and T. C. Aylwin. Appeal Side: TTerms— Qweftti;— 7th to 18th January, and 1st to 12th July. Montreal— Ut to 12th Marcli. and 1st to 12th October. Crown Side: Ti-rmj- Qwcftec- 20th January and 14th July. Montreai—liih March and 14tli October. Three JJivers- 2nd February and llth September. SAerfrroote— 12th February and 1st September. Kamou- rojio,— dth April and Stli November ./lyfmer— 10th June and 10th Decemlier. 0«^— The Circuit Judges exercise criminal. iurisdiction in Term. Superior Court.— CAu/ Juttice—Uon. E. Bowen ; Puisne Jud pet— Hon: John H. Duval, Win. C. Mere- dith, and Ed. Bacquet, Qt^ber. ; Hont>. C. D. Day, James Smith, C. Mondelct, aud Geo. Vaufelson, Montreal ; Hon. D. Mondelet, Tlirte Rivert ; Hon. R. H. tiairdner, Shtrbrooke. Ttrmi.—Montreal-Ut to 20th April ; Ist to 20th September ; and lot to 20th December, (iuebee— 1st to 20th April ; 1st to '20th Sepit;nil)er ; 1st to 20th December. Thren Aiocrt— 12tli to 2Sth February ; Ist to 14th June; and 1st to 14th November. Sherhrooke— 20th to 31st January ; 10th to Z7th July. Kamouratka— 26th March to 24Ui April ; and 26tli October to 4tli No- vember. yly/Mer— 1st to 10th February ■, and 1st to 10th July. Perc«— 21st to 30th August. Nen Carliile— 4th to 13th September. The sittingt at Perc/i and New Car- lisle, in the District of Gaspd, form only one Term. The Governor may authorize the holding of another term annually in this District. H'eeklif titlings out of Term.— Montreal and Queftcc— the two first juridical daya in each week, in every monti) except Aucust. Circuit Courts. — ,/«(/^reg_Wm. Power, Esq., QueAcc; H. Guy, J. S. McCord, and J. C. Bruneau. Esqrs , Mon- treal ; J. G. I'hompson and J. F. DeBlois, ^aqrs., Oa»pi; J. A. Taichcreau, Esq., Kamouratka; aud W. K. McCord, Esq., Aylmr.r. QMtMic District : Circuits.— Qvckc-The last six Juridlcalday80feachmoiith,except August. Si. Thumai —13th to 32nd days of Februao', June, and October. Stt. iMarie- 1st to 10th daya of March, July, and Nov. />«£§— 10th to 25th February, Iflth to 28tli June, and SOth to 20th October. Lof &t/i>«re— 13tli to 2'ind da vs of March. July, and November. Cap Sante—lih to 10th daj-sof January, -May, and September. Lei KboulemeiU*—lDX to 10th days of March, July, and October. Chicoutimi— The last six Juridical days of January, February, May, June, September, and November. MONTREAI, DiSTHICT : ClKCUITS.— MffntMo/- Tlic !»•» six Juridical days of each montli. except August, iter- tAi'tr— 2l8t to 3Uth days of January, May, and September. St. Pierre— lut to loth days of March, July, and No*. St. Louis— lilth to 21st Jays of March, July, and Nov. St. Benoit-lth to lUth days of Janunry, May, and SefC i SI. Miehel-lat to lUtli days of March, July, an«{ Nov. Ste. JUar(fne—12thto2lst days of March, July, andNov. I St. yaAn's— Idth to IBth days of February, June, and Oct. AWfenrtV/e- 21st to 3«ith days of February, June, and October. St. tfyactntAc- lUth to 19th days of Fcbruaf y. June, and Octnlier. St. Ours- 2lEt to 3Utli days of FeU, June, and October. Three Rivkrs District : Circuits.- 7%r«« Rivera— On the last six Juridical d.iys of March, May, June; September, Noveuiber, and December. St. Francis District : Circuits.— SA«rkr«o*e— The last six Juridical days ot February, March, June, Sept.. and Octol'Cr, and tlie tirst six Juridical days of Decautber. Riehntond—lW\ to lOih days of January, May, unt September. Slanstead—Hia\ to 2Uth March, Ist to lUifc July, and 15th to 24th November. Gaspe District : Circuits. — Peree — Ist to 10th day» of March and November. Basin- 15th to 24th days of March and November. Grand Rivitre—lm. to lOiti dtays of April and December. Amheral Harb'>ur—\tn to lOtb days of Ju!y. yew Carluile—l.Mi to 2Uii days ol May and December. Car/cton— 15th to 'iltli days of January and July. The JMuttan- From 27th January to Mt February, and 27th July to 5th August. KamouraskaDisirict: Circuits.— St. /AWt»— latlo lOtli days of February, June, and (Mob> r. SI. Gernutim — lOtb to 28th days of January, May, and September. Ottawa District : Circuits. — ^y/m«r— 20th to 29lk days of January, May, and September. Quartkr Sessions. — Quebec, Montreal, and Tkrta Rivert— Commence, severally, 8th Januaiy, 4th Aprt^ 4'h Jiilv. and 4th Octobpr iS**r*r«ia(r«!— Comm»»nr> lm 1 ? I/' : l'A> litMiJ :• iMdS JUDICIARY. [1 863. ..-! ! Vefarunry and lat October. Kamouratka— From 7ih to tMi January, and ISth to '24th July. Aylmtr—Mh April, «M(I *th October. Qaipf— At Perce and at Uie Bnsin, and at New Carligle and Carleton, the three dnyg 8Ucco<;ding the aittings of the Circuit Court at these places, respec- tivelf. VicB Admiiiai.ty Cocrt.— 7ii(i^<— Hon. H. Black, Quebec ; At^wtrar— Charlea Drolet ; Mmnhal— John B. Parkin. CoMMissioNFits' Courts held monthly in the Country Parishci, for determining cnies in a summary way, not exceeding X6 5b. currency each in amount. JIJDICIAIi OFFICERiS, Ji. C. Clerk of Jppealt, J. U. IScaudry. Dislrieti. a«tefaee' Ifonlieal. TVee Rivers. . . BL F/aneifl. . . IKaanoratka.. . . Coap^.. Ottawa.. Prothimotariet if Clerks of Circuit Courts, 5 E. Burroughs } )and L. Fiset. 5 fS. W. Monk,) I W.C.H.Coltin, ! \ and L. J. *V. ( t Papineau. J B. Barnard I G.F.Tremblay J AmieTjafriitninc. . ^ Clerkt of Crown. .fames Green.. A.M. Dclis'e.. E. Barnard 5W. Bell and) \ John Short. 5 Charles DAy.. . . C J. Wilkie and ) \ G.F.Tremblay > A. Lafbntaine . . . Sherigi. VV. S.Sewell. John Boston. Clerki of Peace. J. Ogden.. . • F. G. Bowen.< J F. X. Perrault » ( and P. Doucct. S {\. M. Delisle) \ and W.H.Bre- S I ( haut. > iH.n. Hughes.. . . kW. Bell and? ( John Short. > O vide Martineau.. I Charles D^ry. Martin Sheppard. L. M. Contlee. . . (John Wilkie.) Is and S I i G.F.Tremblay J ^A. Lafontaine. . . Coroner*. $ B.A.Panctand ) I J. A. Panet. j ( Jos. Jones and ) i Chas. Coursol. > V.Guillet. ocdis £•. C. d* Chambly.— Thcs. Austin, Chambly. HrNTiNoooN. — J. B. Lukin, Laprairie. Leinster. — L. Archanibault, L' Assomption. Montreal etIsle Bizarree. — G.H.Ryland.ilfoiitrea/. MiRsisQuoi. — R. Dickinson, Freliffhsburgh. RicREMEU.— P. Chevalier, St. Ours. Rouvii.iE. — F. F. Z. Hamcl, St. Alhanau. St. Hyacintiie.— H. F. Germain, St. Hyaeintht. Shefford. — Hiram S, Foster, Shefford. Two Mountains. — Daniel DeHertel, Argenteuil. Terrebonne.— Joseph Lachaine, Ste. Therise Blainvitle. Vaudreuil. — H. J. Charlebois, yaudreuil. Vercheres. — P. Meiard, Vercheres, DISTRICT OF ST. FRANCIS. Srerbrooke.- William Ritchie, Sherbrooke. Stanstbad.— C. A. Richardson, Stanstead Plains. DISTRICT OF GASPE. BoNAVENTURE.— Jos. Gulllaume Le Bel, Ifeto CarKsle. Gaspe.— Peter Winter, Perce. DISTRICT OF KAMOURASKA. Kamouraska.— J. G. Tach^, St.Louis de Kamouritaka, RiMousKi.- Division No. 1,— J. Heath, Jsle-Verte. Division No. 2. — A. G. Ruel. Rimouski. DISTRICT OF OTTAWA. Ottawa.— J. P. Taylor, Ayhmer. THE B4R OF LOWER C4NADA. All Advocates, Barristers, .Attorneys, Solicitors, and Proctors at Law, in Lower Canada, are incorporated — (see Ac 18 Vic., cap. 46,)— under the name of " The Bar of Loteer Canada." The cor|ioration is divldtnl into three sections viz : one for each of the districts or Montreal, Quebec, and Three Rivers. The members ot the profesxion reiddinx ia the Dimrict of St. Francis, form part of ihe section of Three Rivers ; those residing in the District*! of Gaspc and Kaaiouraska, form part of the section of Uuebec ; and those residing in the District of Ottawa form part of the flection of Montreal. The Board of Examiners sits monthly to examine candidates for admission to the Bar. Gknbkal Codncil.— Hon. R. E. Caron, President) G. R. Robertson, Treasurer} C. Ddagrave, SeoreUtry. DISTRICT OF QUEBEC. "• &P. L.Gauv-S reau. ) W. Tilly and J J G. LeBel. 5 . Larue. nplion, tyland.ilfotttrea/. hurgh. ina$t. , Hyaeintht. d. ArgtnteuO. »(. Tktriu d* reuil, • • ' rcis. brooke, sttad Plains, i\. New CartiBle. SKA. de Kmncmriuka. ath, IdfVtrtt. A. orated — (see Ac to three sections ofesfiion re^inn MxofGaapo and form part of the n to the Bar. Secretory. tr; C. Delogravo 'anet, Joseph N. X. Langcrin, G.HoIt, Secratan, Evanturelle, B. R. Dupresoe, ill. Talbot, Foumier, F. M. IJudon, . A. Plamondon, Caaauh, erreL^r4, ■eh. Campbell, 1853] JUDICIARY. 41 Adooctttes, ^ebec. — (Cuntivntd.) J. Langlois, J. G. Tachtf, IThos. Pope, Thos. McCk>rd, J. W. McCnllum, V. Ginerai, Jas. Miiloutn, L. J. C. KUet. H.R.Ulackeineyer.J. O'Parrcll, L. H. Blaia, i!. T. TanHwell, John Young, J. J. RuswII, P. B. CaHzrnin, F. L. Langerin, T. U. V. Dlonnc, b'. (•ariieau, J. H.R. Burroughs, F. C. Vannovous.lj. M. LcMoine, H. J. Chouinard, ('. A. Dioiiiie, A. L. Gravely, David A. Ross, Jauiet) Cannon, iEi). Jones, V. K. TcHttiir, R. C. Pentland, J. A. Mnlouin, George Irvine, U. G. Ualy, W. 6. Sewcll, iJames Arnold, Elz. Fiaet, John Bonnet. J. O. F.Braun, Chas. J. Stuart, I I DISTRICT or TIIRBE RIVERS AND ST. rRANCIf. CoPNCir.— Pierre Vczlna, Batonnier ; Piorrc Bcnjamn Duinoiilin, Syndie ; Tlioinas Burn, TVttnrier ; Boucher deNivervUle, Seeretairt; Josepli Iklouard Turcotte, Antoine Polctte, Aaron £. Hart, Vembre§ du Cunseil, Advocates, Thrt' Rivers Pierre Vezina, P. B. Dumouiin, Jos. E. Turcotte, Antoine Polette, Anton E. Hart, Thomas Burn, L. G. Duval, P. E. Vezina, P. Dnsylvn, Henry P. Holland, B. DeNivervUle, Ezekiel M. Hnrt, F. X. Turcotte, G. A. Lemnitre, Aime Dusllets, A. L. Desaululers, N. Bureau, X. Guillet, S. Dumouiin. James Hallowell, Edward Sliort, C. E Elkins, N. B. Terril, Advocates, SI, Fravcis, T. L. Tyrrel, IT. Webb, I— Tonnancour, IE. Phillips. C. BrooKe, |J. Peebles, |j. Hallowell, jr., | DISTRICT OF MONTKKAI,. Council.— A. A. Dorion, Ratonnier ; R. Mackay, Syndic ,■ J.J. Day, Treasurer ; R. R. La Frenaye, Secretary ; H. Stuart, T. Peltier, it. A. R. HulMjri, A. Cross, VV. G. Mack, G. E. Cartier, C. S. Cherrier. A. Robertson. Board of £zaminers,—G, E. Cartier, R. Mackay, T. Peltier, C. S. Cherrier, A. Robertson, Hugh Taylor. Advocates, Montreal. iChnrlesS.BeJwnll. Robert Unwin. T.Arthur Lamotlie Robert Abraham. BiiclMe Ruy. 'John Campbell. Edward Carter, i William A, Bates. Wm. H. Fleet. ;Alfred C. Harvey. F. H. Himsworth. John Bates. P. R. La Freniye. P.A.R. Laflamme L.H.T^fontaine. Wm. Badgley. Henry Drfscoll. C. S. Cherrier. D. B. Vigcr. J. D. Lacrone. F. H. Bender. T. Peltier. B. C. A. Gugy. Edward A. Clark. Pierre Bibaud. Thomas S. Judah. Frederick Grillin. Daniel Hnhnon. John Bleakiey. Arthur Ross. Thomas Nye. Pierre Moreau. John P. Sexton. Henry H. Judah. Hugh Taylor. Henry C.Andrews. John Piatt. E. D. David. J. J. T. Phelan. E.L Montizambert John Radier. John J. Day. W. H. Breliaut. Norbert Dumas. Joseph F.Pelletier. J. W. Macdonald. Wm. F. Coffin. George E. Cartier. Francois D.Canier R. A. R. Hubert. Andre OudineU J. A. Berthelot. Josepli A. Morin. A. PinsonenuU. Samuel C. Alunk. Henry Stuart. Robert Mackay. Jean D. Deliale. Murdoch Morison Chas. A.Leblanc. F. G. Johnson. Jos. G. Barthe. George Pyke. John Honey. John Monk. H. H. Ibbottson. Joseph C. Coursol. S. Bellingham. C. S. Ro lier. F. M. Bclinge. Andrew Robertson J. C. .\ Poitras. J.A.Taillchades. A. A. Dorion. Joseph R. Roy. A. R. Cherrier, John Rose. Alex. Deseve. C. S. Burroughs. Alex. Cross. Strachan Bethune. C. Glaekineyer. G. R. Robertson Moses £ David. William G. Mack, Alex. Herbert. Pierre Blanchette. George B. Muir. C. Dunkin. Henry J. Larkin. Edward G. Penny. Orphir Peltier. V. P. W. Dorion. William Brooke. F. Pomanville, G. C.V.Buchanan. B. Chaml)erlin. Joseph Papin. M.V. Numenville J. R. Fleming. iHenry Bancroft. Joseph Doutre. E. Dubord. Joseph A.Hawley. J. C. A. Mondelet. William E.Holmes John Popham William Saclie. " Joseph Lcmoin. J.J. C. Abbott. Bernard Devlin. William H. Kerr. Henry W. Austin. Charles M. Del isle. R. <}. Greic. Louis L. Viger. R. Macdonnell. F. W. Torrance, Chas. J. Dunlop. Joel C. Baker. Wm. P. Cantwell, J. M. Desjardins. Tho, las Gucren. ,\. B. Parmlee. VV. W. Robertson L' Assumption, [jouis M. Viger. Alex. D. Dorval. Charles Sclby. A. A. .\rchanibault St Vincent dePaut. C, C, S. DeBleury. St. Anicet de Godmandtester, John McDonnell St, Ours. A. Giaid. P. O. Demaray. Ijules Lamothe. John Thompson, i St, Hayad'-tke, J. J. E. Bibaud. { Louis V. Sicotte. Sam. W. Dorman.iG. H. E. Therion. J. S. C. Wurtele. iM. Lopamberre. Wm. H. Webb. iLouis Delorme. C. J. Boulanget. C. A. N. Ijeclaire. M. V. Hayes. Sorel, F.M.O.M. Bibaud. J. W. Dorge. Joseph'-Provost. JA. N. Gouin, L. E. C. Ricard. i Berthier, Marcus Dougherty.! Alexander Morris. Louis A.Olivier. Francis Ci\asidy.~ {C. C. Abbott. James Armstrong-IAIex. Stevenson. jA. C. Papineau. M. Wclver. iL. D. R. Cotrel. .\lexander Molaon. Thoa.J.J.Loranger Louis Betouray. 'D. Rolmrtson. Jules R Berthelot.'FrancoisB. Godin.jB. Brewster, jr. Wm. Ermatinger. {Thomas R.Wragg.iWm. B. Lambe. Buuene Piche. St, Elizabeth, F. C. Levesque. Industry Vitlasfe. Louis T. Groulx. L N. Melanccn. Cowantville, Georce S. Carter. Vaudreuil, Ge'leon Oumit. St, Atkenase, Edouard Pelletier. Charles Lnherge. St. John's, Freilerick T. Hall. P. H. Mnrehand. «. Tuaault, jr. Aylmer, T. G. Fenwick. L. B, Morris. G. Laflamme. Peter Aylen. St. Andrew's. Malcolm McLcod. St. Eustaehe. Charles Dolbeck. A. C. D.Harwood. Liaprairie. Maglorre Landot. P. E. Duranceau. Beauhamois. Charles Dnoust. M. Branchnud. Stanhridge. Edwin Cornell. St. Charles. Alfred Rambcau. Terrebonne. Arthur Dumas. St. Therese. S. Rohineau. ^arennee. Paul Lussier. '..^'Vs.-N.'N. ---^^--Vi 'v-WS.-w-V--\ UPPER CANADA. CooiiT OF Appkai,— »/iMJ^e«— The Judges of the Supe- rior Courts of Law and Equity. Clsrk, \. Grant, Toronto. Court OF Queen's Bknch, — C%ie/ juettce— Hon. J. B. Robinson' ( Puisne Judges— Hom. W. H. Draper, and R. E. Burns. Clerk of the Crown and Pleat— C, C. Small ; Reporter— i. Lukin Robinson, Toronto. CoiniT OF Ch ancbrt— CAmeettor— Hon. W.H. Blake; r»ee-C>«., >■ vacancies occur. ( See page 42. ) Law Terms.— Wi7ary, begins lat Monday in February and ends Saturday of the ensuing week : Easter, begins Ist Monday in June, and ends Saturday of the ensuing week : TVtaify, begins last Monday in August, and ends on the Saturday of the ensuing week : Michaelmas, begins third Monday in November, and ends Satur.lay of the ensuing week. Long Vacation commences lat July, and ends *21st August. CiRCCiTfi.— The Circuits ore held twice a year in each county, betwe n Hilary and Easter terms, and between Trinity and Michaelmas terms, e.iccept in the County of York, where there are three in each year, commencing on the first Thursday in January, the flnt Monday te May, and the second Monday in October, in each year. Itiere an six Circuits, as follows, viz : The ASmm— Niagara, Cobourg, Peterboro', and Barrle. The MtMiEMi— Picton, Belleville, Brockville, and Kingt- ton. The Q^orrf—Guelpb, Cayuga, Simeoe,WoodaCock, and Hamilton. The Ifeetem— Goderieh, London, Chat- ham, and Sandwich. The T aro Mo—At Toig yto. Ap d ' the Efuiet n Perth, Bytown, l/Oilnnal^ aM Corawni. ,^!: H f f 1 1 >• » ill:. ff!- &>i J 13 II 1853. |i i 6 a *>' -S. ^< «' I 1863.] JUDICIARY. 43 Hbik and Devmee Codrt.— CvmrnrtMoticr*— The Judg- M of the Superior Couru, and auch other penont ai luay be appointed hy C!oniirtiMlon under the Great Scnf. Tlieir dutiea arc to determine cJnlina to landt in Upper Can.'uta, fbr wliich no patent huii isaued Troin the Crown, in f:ivour orUin proiier cliiimanta, whether as licira,duvi- weK or nsMisnoe*. iiiUing$—&t Toroiiro flritt Monday in January and July in onch year. Clerk lo the Qmtmit- liontrt — W. li. Lee, Kzeeutive CoMMeil offiet, ^tbee. Court ok PRonATE.— OJSrio/ Principal— S. Brougli, foronto; Hegiatrar — C. Fltztiibbon, Toronto. SuRRooATic Courts.— ^5ee tabU page 4U for Judge* imd RegMrart.) County Courts.— Presided over by a reiidcnt Judge in each county. The jtirisdiciion of Uie court extendii to ali cauae« rultiting to debt, covenant or contract, to tlic amount of £M ; and to cuuf«s of debt or contract, wlicre the aniouMl ia aaccrtnlncd by the iiignature o** , defend- ant, to jCIIII) ; and alao to nil matu-ra of rciatiiif; to personal chnttcls, where the dan)ageB shall not exc(,'cil £30, and wlierc the title to land sliall not be brought iti question. The plnintitl' at Ilia option may bring Uiese auita in the Courts of Uueen's neiich or Coinuion Picas, but County Court costs will only be allowed. ( See table cf Judges and other Judicial Officers of Counties page Vl) Insolvknt Debtors' Court. — The County Judge in each County presides, Quarter i^ES.'iioNs. — Ckeirmnu — ^The County Judge in each County, wlio with one or more justices of the Peace, hoUU a (.'ourtof Uuartcr Sessions in his county four liincH a year, for iri.'iis by Jury in cases of larceny, misdemea- uor and other oliencca. iispotial of caaea by the County Judges. In certain cases j lis are granted. Courts are held once in two montlts in each division, or oflcner at tlio discretion of the Jurlgc. 'Ihe divisions are eitaWished by tlie Oiurts of (iuarter Sessions. The jurisdiction of tlie <>)iirt extends to ctiscs of debt or ac- couiiU or breacli of contract or covenant, or money de- mand, whetlier payable in money or otiicrwise, where the amount or balance claimed docs not exceed £'2^, and to all torts to personal chattels to the amount v(£\i», A plaliitilt' may not divide his claim, so us to bring it by more than one suit witliiii the jurisdiction of tlie court, but he may abandon tlie excess, provided the amount in dispute does not exceed £50, and thus sue for the rcatrict- e.1 amount of X°'23. Suita la be tried in the Division wliere tlie defendant resides, or the debt, Ike, was con- tracted. Servants under age may sue for wages in this court. Judgments recoverable against goodt; and cliattels In certain cases, wliere judgment exceeds XIU, it will ntfi-ct l.inda. Attachments may issue against the gooda and chattels of absconding or concealed debtors, going from one county to another in Upix^r Canada, or to Lower Canada, or leaving ttie Province, for any sum not exceeding X',>S, nor less tliari 'M», THE BAR OF 17PPEK CANADA. Law Sotikty or Upper Canada, OsooodkHai.l, Toronto. y?ii'r McN'nb. lly. Sherwood, Thomas Kirkpatriclt, Clarke tiiirabie, ; Mcrcus I'. Whitehead, Thomas M. Radeiihurst. Cecrge iVlallocli, Ceorge Boswell, E. C. Campbt^ll, iMiles O'RcJlly, : William Noimaii, Joiiii II. Caineicii, lleorge Slietwood, Ed'nund Muriiey, James Smith, John Wilson, John I Alexander Mucdoiiald, John Wellington C wynne, William Duell Ricliarils, Jolin Ross, Samuel Uealy Harrison, J. S. Macdonald, Marcus Uurrilt, David B. Ugden Ford, Charles Baby, George S. Tiffany, Ceorge Duggan, Adam Johnston F(!rgus80ii, .Icsepli (i^urran Morrison, John Crawford, Adam Wilson, George Byron l1. M. S. Vaukoughnet, Rollaud McDonald, John BcU. 'iV«lward Harris, J. Fitzjolm Jones, Davki Jarvis, Siunuel P. Jarvis, George S. Jessup, Jamea JamcKin, R.S. Jones, Ormoiid Jarvis, ijtephenM Jones, Stephen J, .lotins, Edward C. Jarvis, W.D.P. Jones, Charles Halt, John Ogilvie,Kirkpatrick,Tboa. Hubbell, Ephr. J. Hervey, Robt., jr. Hector, John Harrison, S B. Honon, William Hagarty, John H. Hopkins, L. H. B. Ham, Norman Hall, Geo. Barker Hughes, David J. Henderson, J. A. Hopkirk, James Holden, John Rose Hill, Francis M. Hard, l-Mw. E. W. Henderson, Geo. E. Helliwell, John Hutclieaon,St.J.H, Hubbell, Henry S. Himilton, Henry If jrd, Alpheus Heath, OhaB. W. Kirkpatrick, ij. F. KirchhofTer, N. iieefer, Augustus Kec'ran Geo. W. Kecifer, Alexander Low, John Law, John Low, Philip Lyon, Geo. Byron Latham, Henry Lewis, John B. Lcggo, William Lount, Chaa. W. LawJer.JobnM. I..ee8, Robert Logie, Alexander Lewis, Ira, jr. Lcith, Alexander Leggatt, G. W. Lauibe, Wm. B. Mallock, George Mumey, Edmund Me vers, .\dam^* Mailock, John <»• Miller, Jolin Miller, William Morrison, Jos. C. Muttlciberry, F. C. Mumey, W. Miller, Richard Mirick, T. H. Mowat, Oliver Meredith, E. A. Morrison, Aiigua MiUer, Daniel Q. Martm, Rich'd.,ir. Muttlebury, J. W. Merritt,W.H,jr. Morphy, George Montgomery.G.A. Morris, Alexander Mills, Geo. H. McLean, A. Macauluy,J.B. McMartin, Daniel M8cNab,mrA.N. McDoDnell,Geyrge McDonald, R. Macdonald, Allan McDonald, J. A. Mcaueeu, D. 8. Macdonald, J. S. McLean, A. D. McLean, J. N. Mcljcan, A. 6. McKeiizie.W. K. McKeiizie, K. McDonnell, A. jr. McDonnell, A. Macdonell, A. J. MacdoneH.d. 8. S>; n H' iM m 1:' 44 UE6NAL TABLE. [1863. McDonald, A. McClean.W. B. Macarn, John Macdonull, P. J. McIiCoil, Nfil Mcl^ean, T. A. McMiehael, UaiiicI MeNnh, John McOen, W'niter McKcrlic, Dnniul Macdonull, John Manrnth, C'hiirles. Mclntyrc, N. C. Mr,Cutchoii,P.M'G|Pntt(irson, C. H, Notman^ William Patrick, Edwin iPrincft, John iRIchardi, Win. Pringle, Jacob F. Robsi. John Powell, Wm. D. Ridout, J. 8. D BAKRlltTUKS, V. C. — ( CuiUtHUtd. ) 'hill|)0tM, «. A Prin-ile, Jamea D. Pntton, Jamui PowtMl, PrancJH C. Parke, Kpliraiin Price, Hpr*'cy W Parke, Thomaa Princo, Alhcrt Patten, David Proudfoot, Wm. Nichol. R. K. A. Nanton, A. U'Reilty, Miles O'Reilly, H. O'Hare, John O'Reilly, Jamea Pinhey, Chna. H. Rohinison, J. B. Ridout, George Rolph, John Rolpli, (Ji-orge Radenhiirst, T. M, tO'Brion, EdniundiRnixjIjfe, Peter Powell. John |Rol)ert«, U. W. Ravmond, L. C. Roninaon, J. L. Rohinson, J. B. Jr Richnrdi, 8. Jr. {tRnniany, Willioin Reid, C. DawHon Read. David B. Riittiin, Richard Ri'.-hardson. Hugli KOBs, Williani Riclinrda, A. N. Robertson, Thoa. Rycraon, E. F. Roaf, John Jr. Ruhld3e,W. B. Reynolds, John Robinson, t;. Hinall,J. E. Stewnrt,Alexander Halntoii. William i Smith, Sidney rilierwood, Henry dianton, Jamea Sullivan, R.B. IsSlierwood. George SpraRjje. J.O. Sccora, Chnrica B. Stewart, John Smith, ficnry Jr. Smith, James Stanton, F. G. Smith, John 8. Strachnn, John Jr. rftc Scott, Richard W. Strong, Samuel H. Springer, Oliver tSkclion.WaltcrB. Start, John K. Simffopl, Hiram L Stevenson, J. G. Scott, John Stewart, John Saxon. James F. Smith, Larratt W. Strange, M. W . Small, Charles C. IStrathy, John Scott, James Sailleir, Charles A. Sherwood, Edward Vaiinorman, G. R, Whitehead, M. F. Ward, Thomas Wilson, W. M. VVinterbo;ton,W.B Wells. Wm. B. Ward, George C. Wilson, John WiUtes, F. T. Walbridgc, liCwls Wilson, Adam Wells. George D. Tyrwhitt, Henry Throop, R. H. Turner, Robert J.lWillson, H. B. Thomaon, John E.'Woo 43 1260 13 12^!7 46 1261 13 12^!8 47 1202 14 1320 I 48 1963 15 1230 ! 40 1361 16 1331 ; 50 126,5 17 1233 51 1266 18 12.13 : 32 1367 19 1334 53 126S 90 1335 ! .54 1260 31 1336 ; 55 1270 33 1337 I 56 1271 33 1336 : SI 1372 34 1239 4 1273 Edw'o II. 5 1276 ; July 2. 6 1277 7 1278 8 1379 9 1280 ; 10 1381 i 11 12 1 1307 2 13U8 3 1300 4 1310 5 1311 6 1312 7 1313 1282 12 1283 13 1284 : 8 1314 14 1235 ' 9 1313 15 1386 I 10 1316 16 1287 ''■ 11 1.317 17 1388 ! 12 1318 18 1289 i 13 1319 19 1200 ! 14 1.320 20 1391 ! 15 1331 31 1293 16 1323 32 1393 17 1333 33 1394 18 1334 34 139.5 19 1335 25 1306 20 1326 26 1207 1 27 1298 .Edw'd III 38 1399 Jan. 25. 33 1340 IBdwakd I 36 1311 Nor. 90. 97 1349 38 13*3 99 1344 1 1373 3 ms 3 19(74 39 UOO 30 1301 31 1303 93 1303 33 1304 34 130S as 1306 1 1327 3 133? 3 1329 4 1330 5 1331 6 1333 7 1333 8 1394 10 11 13 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 30 31 23 23 24 S3 3il 97 38 39 30 31 33 33 34 35 36 37 41 48 13=16 13.77 1338 1339 1340 1311 1312 1343 1341 1345 1346 1347 1348 1349 133U 1331 lavj 1353 1354 1335 1356 1357 1336 1359 1300 1361 1303 1393 1364 1365 1366 vm laae 9 1335 48 fil9 1853.| 44 1370 45 1371 M 1373 47 1373 48 1374 40 1375 30 1 ia70 RiruA'Dli June 22.1 1 i:m 2 1378 1 •> 1370 1 4 1380 1 ^ 13SI 6 13H2 [1863. kott, James teillelr.Charlen A. Jherwotid, Gdward k^Riinornmn, G. R. kVliit»;he«l. M, P, ^Varrt. Thomm tVilson, W. M. vVinicrboiton.W.B kVcllB, U'm. B. iVnrd, George C. (Vilswn, John ■Vilkes, P. T. Vnlbrldge. Lewis: Vilson, Adam Veil*, Georse D. Villaon, H. B. VooiIb, Rohfrt S. Vnlker, John Vataon, Dixie Vellcr. Wm. H. Vallhridue. A. H. Voodrufl*, Jot. A. I.O. Cryrier. eter McPhall. hnii. HutchMon. '. H. Gr?en. 'homas CInrke. 3hn Wliitlaw. I I. M. Mason. ' corae Rrogdcn. i .. VV. Kt'ppen. I Dhn P. Alma. 1 . E. Cornish, ich'd Thompson. | '. H. Ince. I . S. Stevenson. Jhn O'Connor, i . R. Richardson. '- . L. Garrett. . L. Clench. I. H. Foley, ionry Rule. Kcoh D. Duell. '. H. Tremayne. A. Hudspeth. ■ere dated, in the j o II y2. am 13U8 13(H) 1310 1311 1312 1313 1314 131.5 1316 1317 1318 1310 Li-n 1331 1323 1333 1324 133S 1336 D III 25. 1337 I33S i33» L330 1331 1339 L333 1334 10 13:Ht 11 1337 13 1338 13 1330 14 1340 15 1311 16 1313 17 1343 18 1344 10 134; 30 1346 31 1317 33 1348 23 1340 34 135U 35 1331 3i> lava 97 1353 38 laM 30 13M 30 laM 31 lan 33 1336 33 1350 34 1300 35 1361 36 1303 37 1303 38 1364 30 136S 40 1366 41 1317 43 me « vm 1863.] 44 1370 45 1371 M 1372 47 1373 IB 1374 40 1375 50 1370 LAND SUIiVETORS. RKONAL T.» Bi,K— (Continued.) 46 RiriM'oII June 22. 1 1:177 2 1378 3 1370 13^1 1381 13rtJ 13H3 1.084 1385 10 13S0 11 1387 12 l!r88 13 1380 14 1300 I."] 13!)1 16 13»2 17 13ft3 18 1304 10 13!I5 20 131)0 21 1307 22 1398 7 1410 8 142U 1421 Henry VI Sept. I. 1 1422 Henuy IV Sept. 30. 1300 1400 1401 1403 1403 6 1404 7 1405 8 14(16 1407 10 1406 11 1400 12 1410 13 1411 14 1412 Henry V. March 21. 1413 1414 1415 1416 1417 1418 1423 3 1124 4 142'i 5 142U 6 1427 7 H2H 8 1420 1430 10 1431 U 14.12 12 113-') 13 I4.'i4 14 143.1 15 113U 10 1437 17 1438 18 tm 10 1440 20 1441 21 1442 22 1443 23 1441 24 1415 2.> 1440 20 1447 27 1+18 28 1440 20 14.10 30 14.51 31 14.Vi 32 1153 33 1454 .34 1455 Xi 14.>0 .16 1457 .37 14.i8 38 1450 ^ 1460 1461 10 147U 11 1471 12 1472 13 1473 14 1474 I 15 1475 I 10 1476 I 17 1177 15 1478 I 10 1470 '■ 20 UcO i 21 1481 22 1482 ' l+'S Kim'u V, April 0. : 1 iJe3 2 3 4 5 Ed'wd IV March 4. 1161 1492 14(-3 14(14 14«.> 1466 1487 8 1403 1460 RlfH. III. ] Jmit'20. I 1 1483 ; 2 1484 j 3 14-'5 jllKNnYVII August 22. 1 1 148.-. I486 1487 ll'ia _ 14^0 6 1400 7 1401 8 1402 14113 10 1404 11 140.1 12 149L 13 1407 14 1408 15 1490 10 1500 I 17 1501 i 18 15G2 10 150:) 30 1504 ' 21 1505 I 23 1SU6 23 1507 21 1.508 1509 4 1.512 5 1513 6 1514 7 l.-il5 8 151K 1517 10 1.518 11 1510 12 1.52(1 13 1521 14 l.'vi2 1.5 1,523 10 1524 17 15Z5 18 1,52(1 10 1,527 20 1.52>- 21 1520 22 1,530 23 l,-.:ll 24 1,5:J2 35 1,53;) Um/.au'th Nov. 17 20 27 28 I.5;j4 1,585 1,510 20 1.5:17 30 15:}« 31 1.53!) 32 1,510 33 1511 34 1512 35 1.54:) 30 1541 37 1515 38 1340 1347 Bnw. VI Jan. 28. 1 1547 1.548 1.540 4 1.550 5 1551 6 1.5.53 1553 a. Mary July 0. 1 15.53 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 10 11 12* 13 14 15 10 17 18 1!) I 211 ! •■ii 1 22 23 ! 24 25 ' 2« 27 ; 28 20 30 !31 , *^ 33 34 35 ' 30 I 37 38 ■30 ! 40 41 142 ,43 ! (W 151i7 1.5(IS 15(H) 1,570 1.571 1.572 1573 1.574 1,575 1.570 1377 1.578 1.570 1,5':0 15-1 1.5!:2 1.5-3 1.5r4 1585 l.5«0 1587 1,588 15r0 1500 1,5!»1 1502 1.503 1504 1305 1300 1507 1508 1500 1000 1001 1002 1603 Hes.VIII. April 22. 1 1509 3 1510 3 1.511 P. and M, July 2.5. 1 15.14 2 1555 3 1550 4 1.557 l.'^S^" James I. March 24 1 1603 2 1604 3 16C5 4 KHMi 1607 6 1608 7 1000 8 1010 I 12 1600 1011 13 1001 10 1012 11 1013 12 1014 13 1015 14 lUlO 15 1017 10 1018 17 lOlll IH |(;20 10 1021 20 102-2 21 102! 22 ItlM lt;25 ClIAni-KH I Mur'.'li 27. 1 1(12,5 2 l(i20 3 102* 4 1028 5 162ndon. Haslett, J. J. . .Belleville. Hawkins, Wm. Toronto, Pell, James W.Chippawa.' Hood, .Andrew. Dunnville. Howard, .1. G. .Toronto^ Hu^ies, Chris. Ivory, Potrick..aarke. , Jones, Robert. . Oro lones, Francis .KcmptviUe* Joiifts,E.R.. . .MaxweU A/k^tj H-H jKa(.. I I } j V If.! t i: !l ^ ■i I KirkiwtrtckJ. .Uiuiillton liOiKlon, Am.. .Augusta. Law, Gcorac. .Hamilton Xlddy, (i. I'. .. .Toronto. TJnd, Joahiin. .Hamilton, Louiit, (inorKcllarrlc. Lynn, RoUtri. .Tororito. l.yonR, Jame»...Cobour3. ^Ialcolm, ^.'S.OuKla.'id, MarlMt, A. Maxwell, John. Paris. Merrlinan, J. ...Cr.ini:ihe. Nillcx Amirew.llamllton. Miller (' Chiii^uac'sv Mtener,JH.:ob...VVrllmiil P'rl Molo«w'li,T.N.Oociuficli. Moore, James. Morrlei, John. , Perth. McCallum, J. ..Markham. McClary, VV.. .LoiKJoii. McI)crmoit,.M.lV1ilw'kie,D.i McDoiial(l,J.S.(!o(lerich. 46 UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, *o. [1863: Nanm. RniMifOM. Koatlns, J. W. . Cliathara. Kncfisr, T.C . . . Bytown. Kelly, Thoi... .Toronto O're Kennedy, C. Kerr. K. W, Kerr,Kranels. KerUnniUK.H KUbom,W.K, Ktrk, Juteph.. ,Galniiboro'. .Hnnlltou. Guelph. Fcrgut. .KInitflton. GoilerMi. LAND fCniVKfOlU' Nanm. RMioinrB*. McDonald, W.finape Car'lc MclHmell, D..Uien8ary. MclKmeJI, R. Mcllonell,J.R.WIMam»t'n. Mdiaren, P.. .Ilawkefbury McLe»n,Nml . Maclontn, McLeniion, R.Lancaater McLeo(l,John. McMillan. VV London. .MeNab, A Owen't Beu'd McPhilllM, O.RtchmonclHill McNaught'nJ.Portoge Du- Ndaon, John. [fort, Newman, J....Aylnier. O'llarn, FcHx.Uuipe Batin ^ Park, ShubRl. Pnrr, Richa:i..Chathani. Pnwimoro, F.K.Torotiio. Pauling, Jesac. Perceval, V\'. . Worn. Pfrry,A. B Mill Crcok, l'et«:ri»n, J. B. .RIvi-rTrerit, l'rtcr«, S Loitiloii. Peniiock, John Pollack, Jn8....9an. Prcuton, Ruben Pro9-ter,T. C.nolton. Rankin, C Owum'b S'd Kunkin, A i:*niiwn. Smiley, Win. . . JiMehvUte. Mnilth, Stamui'l Oi^roL Hmltb,CbriMop'r Hmhh, John . . . Marmora. Hnihh, VVm.. . .Olanlbrd. Snow, John A. .i{ull,(O.E) Sprin){er, Uonj. .Delaware. Htrange, Henry .Stewart, O. A.. . Petertioro'. tiwalwull, A liynown. TUTany,O.F... Hamilton. Tidy, John A... Toronto. Tracy, Wm.. . .Wlllhmi'g Trcadwell, P. !•' .L'OrlgnaJ. Tuliy, John . . .Toronto, (Jnwin, CharlUit Toronto. Vidal A'uxaudt'rPortSnrnia WalHh, Fr. S. . . Victoria. VValali, Rolit. . . Doydtown Walsh, T.VV. . .aiinroc We»t, Jan. .... .MatlidaT VVIilu', Jno. K . Thorah, White, H(!iiry. .Beavcrtown | Wliltliia. Chii'H. .'innMH. l^i4\Vilkintion, J. A. i^'ind\vich. " Wilklnnoti, A. . Cnlirornia. Wilmoi, rim'I.S Clarkn. Wonlciin, W. (J. InRurjioll. Wrifflu. Rii'liard Cohourn. '"I 1 University or Tohont-j, Cformcrly Kind's College, Toronto.)— J-is>7«ident, Prore:4Mra Ucaven, Gwynnc, King, Beauincnt, Iterrick, Nicol, Murray, U'Brten, Connor, Richardaon, Buckland, Dr. Haycn, Oliver Mow.it, f^., The Hon. Christopher Widmer, John Uowea, Esq., Jas. Lcaslie, Esq , Joseph C Morrison, Esq., (he Rev. John Jennhtgs, Terence J. O'Neill, Esq., the Rcva. Michael Willis, D. D , Egerton Ryurson, D. D., Adam Lillie, Jainea Pyper,D.D. Members of Caput— Kev. J.'MeOaul, Lh,D., Fruident ; 8. Connor, LL.D., Dean of Law; VV. Beaumont, Dean of Medicine; Rev. J. Bcaven, D.D., Deau of ArU; Daniel McVIichael, B.C.L , Faculty of Law— 6. Connor, L L D., Prufeuor of Law and Jurit- prudenee. Faculty^ of Medieint—H. H. Croft, D.C L , Professor ef Chemistry and Experimtntal Philosophy ; W. C. Owynw;, M.B., Professor of Anatomy and Physi- ulogyt John King, M.D., Prnfessor of Theory and Prac- tice of Meiidneaiulitf CUnicai Medidne; W. Beaumont, F.R.C.8 Ens;., Professor of PrindpUa and Practice of Surgrry and of Clinical Surgery; Ceortre Herrlck,M.D., ProfeMor of Obstetrics and Uistaset of fVomen and Chitdren; W. B. Nicol, Professor of Materia Med/ra and Botany; L. O'Brien, M.D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudenu: J. II. RicJiardson, M.D., Professor of Practical Anotomy. Fa>ruim of ..Irts.— Rev. John Mc- Cnul, L.I1.D., Prufessor of Classics, Rhetoric and Helles- Lettret; Rev. James Ronven, D.D., Professor of Mela- physics and Moral Philosophy; Rev. Robert Murray, Proftuor of Motkemalita aind Natural Philosophy; I George Buckland. Pritfessor of Airricnlture; J. M. HenKhfcldcr, Lecturer of Oriental IMerature. Mem- hern nf V'-tff'v^^^mt Ptm^d~X^v^'^ HM<'hf»n. Clioirm/tn,' :i ,1 J. J. Hayes, M.D., G. P. RUuut. University Men'iers J. II. t'ainerijn, J. C. Morridon, (/. C. CMcife Meiitbent. Ilursiir, i\. Catni'ton. Seerdury to the Senate, P. Free- land. Si)tifitor, S. Connor, Librarian, Rev. J . VV. iJmiill. IJNiviiairrv Tkrus. — Mie'iatlimu, lie^^ins October ti, en Is Dcce(nb.':r 'iMi; Hilar% begins Jariii try 7, cuds .'\|)ril .}; Easier, begins .\pril, 10, en is Julv lU. LTpi'KR Can.\1)a \ii.».\.Kav..— Principal— V . Wm. Bar- ron, .M. A. Rev. H. Sctilding, M. A., Fiml Cla».*ical Master ; Rev.G.M lynard, .M A., Maihematiral Maattr ; Uov. W. Stennctt, M. A., Second C'.asMcal Master ; W. Wedj, M. A., Third Classiriil Matter; J. P. De la llaye, French Master; :if. Barrel, B. A., Fiml V.ngtish ^ Maater ; C, Thomuson, Second F.n^lisk Miuter; J Ikhii, Commercial Master; J.G. Howard, Geometrical Drawing Mastir; J. 0\iU, Oritamenlat Drawing Mas-[ ter ; J. D. Humphreys, Sinifiiig Master; A. Maul, lit- strumental Music Master. The Resident School Houiic is in full and successful operation. All- Its hiternal ro^u- latlons and arrangementa are entirely under the rules and regulations of the Council. Three CoIIcl-o Al.wtora re- ' aide in th'! building, one of whom la always on duty. Fiuch boy h.is n separate dormitory. Battu have boon fltte^l up for their comfort. Terms.— Aalumn-VtomL end of Summer Vacation to Nov. :)0 : tVinter—¥tom Ist Deccmtx-r to end of February, (including Christima Vacation;) S/Tn : Hon. ThrtmTt MrK.tv ; Hon. Po'I't' [1863: Rmibbnpr*. n. nrniai •. S. . . Viotorta olit. . . liloyrttown w. . . aiiiicoc. 1 Mniilda, 0. K . 'rhorati, inry. .Ueavcrtownl fhi/H. 1,J. A. S.•^ncl^vi(•h. 1, A. . Calirornia. iin'I.S riarlcR. W. (;. InRtirwII. ii'.linril (Xibours. <}f.r»it!j Mtm'iera: Cotki'e Meiitbtrn. Senate, I', t'w ftev.J.VV.Sm.ill. iL'ijiiis Ootobor -i, Jiiim iry 7, ends July lU. l-i'. \Vm. Bir- , Fir.H CliuMcal etuntiral MasUr ; irat Miutcr ; W. «r, J. P. De In L., t'int F.H^IM h iisk Miuler ; J . .[ iirj, Otometrieal , DraiBinf M»»- ' iTf A. Muul, In- int School !lou«c iiH imvrnikl ro^u- I'jor llie rules and cje AlastCf* re- ' Iwiiya on duty. tuctiD ImvG boon -AiUiimn— Flora : fVinur—Frmn uclinK Christinm | to May l.'itJi, or ■From L'Hh May | eto. The niftin- » llezc, are :— The ; untltiU ; Hon. J, iq., J. II. Ri-^ !iV(isTON. — Pro- sior of Dieinitif \lic Theolot/y — •y— Rev. Hugh ic and /faturai L. M. ; Clameal . John Malcolm J— Rev. Jnines ev. John Mc- 1). ; Rev. John Robert .McGllJ ; Hugh Urquhart, >hn Barclay, A. ! Malloeh, E^q., icr, Rm|. ; John }n. John Hamit- \ n Morria ; Hon. I [rtv : linn. P*»'l»r ' i853:r UNIVERSITIES, C0LLF.0E8, «rC. 47 MeOtll I John Youni Em]. i Amlrcw Drumniond. Eaq., Hugh Allan, e«|. t John CKrevron, Rm|. aoRiN't CoLLKoi HcnooL.— UndiT the ■uperlntend- •nc« of the Senate «f Ihe OnJvcT»Hy. //«« , K. Wool, W. Cm\ R. Joni's. J. Kv- erson, C. Vondiinnn, A.<"ri'i'n,!-1. f. Nel!e;«, A M.,f:. ft. Smderson, John (). Hotvt-M. Bsq , J. P. Uolilln, Ksq., JamoH L. Ultfu'er, I'Nii, John limit y, M I), h'urulhj — I'reiident of k'iiiiria College— ]S.^'\. K RycMon, I) I> ; Principal and Profrt.^or or Cll<^i>icn^ ftileraliirr and Rhetoric— Hcv. 8. H Nellos, A .M. : Profvusor of Vntnrnl Philotophiiand Aalronomii Wilson, .A.M.. T.IM).; Prnfetnoi'of MiUhemaiic», with charife of the English l)epart^miit—\\ .K\ni*[.on, A.M. ; ClaisirM Tutor— W. F. Wriuht, A. II. ; Treanurfr—Hcv. J. Hyerioa ; A?evt — Rev.S.D.Riw. N. B.— The session cominL'HC4!j tjr t Wediicwlny in October, IKVi. TRi!«iTY(;oLtEoi!,ToRoMTO.— C/)««ci7— Th" Hon.nncl BiKht Rev. The Lord Bishop ofToronto; TheVeno.Geo O'KIII Sliinri, D D., L.L.D. ; A. N UethiiiU', I). D ; Rev. H. J. CJraMctt, M. A. Tlin lloi.i. Mr. Chief Jus- tice RohlnHon, Mr. Chief Judtico Mncniilny, Jaiiieu Oor Job, Mr. Vice Chancellor Sprajtse, Rolxiri S. Jameson. , Sir Allan N. MacNab.M.P.P.; Professor llo;Her, M.C •, I Alexander liurnside, James M. Strachan, John .'\r:ioM, Lewis MolFatt, and Philip M. VanKoushnet, Rev. Oeo Wbitokcr, M. A. » Rev. E.1 St. J. Parry, M. A. ; Rev. George C. Irvlnif, D. A Tru$leea—Tt\>i R«v. H. J. Grassctt, .M..\. ; Geor:;c W. Allan, and Lewis Motfatt. TVcaiurer* — The Hon;). Ueor;^ ('roql(8hank, Wiliiain Allan, and James Gor.ion. Bursar and Secretary— ] chaud Charles Magrath. Ojfieers of the CoUege—Prjvost— Rev. George VVhltaker, .M A. Profe^xora—Diuinily- TheRev. tlieProvoit; C/osirw— Rev. E.St John Parry, M. .'V. ; Mathsmalia-VL'iy . Geo Clerk Irvin?, B. A jPaeu/ty of Medicine. Proftitori-Oh.iUtrici—V, M. Holder, Esq. M.C. M.R.C.S. En?.; fnstiiuteaof .V«/i- eiM- -J.is. Bovell, Esq., VI. D., M.R.C.P Eag.; Printi/iles and Praet. of Sur/rf* i Anatomy aiMii'Aysi«/o»'y-N.Bethijnc,Eaq.,M.D., M.U.C.S Kng : Practiet of Medicine— F. Ba'l!?ley, Esq., M.D . M.R C.S. I Edin.; Materia MetHcaand TAer»— W.Hallowell, Esq., MD., M.R.CS. Bdin.; Ch,-miitry-H. Y. Hmd. Esq.; ForaWi/o/^/^oi*— ThnHon.J. II. Camcron.fi C; J H. Hngerty, Esq , Q C. ; P.M. Vankoughnet, F.»q., Q,. C St. Padl's Chorcr Gr»m*i\r Sciioot, ToanTro.— Prinrjpal—Hcv . J.G. D. Mackenzie, B.A.; Jesiilanls— Mr. V. Mackenzie and Mr. Evans. ConnvRO CnnRrin Grvmmar S^iioot.. — Principal— Rev. H. B. Jessopp, M. A. ; J.h»»/«»J— Rev. E. II. Ocwar, *♦ A. Bishop's Cot.i.ROF, IjRsnoxvu.lb. — Principal and iV<»f«j»or»— Rev.Jasner HumeNicoIIs, MA..Iate .Michael Fellow of Unyen'8C«lle.i»e, Oxford, /"rinci^a^ «.irf Pro- ftnor of D'vinity ; Rev. Isaac. HeUmuth, Profeisor of Utbreui and Rahhinieal L\t*rat»re ; Elward Chapman. Esq., B. A., Caiiis Oollejje, Camiiridse, P't^fessor of dauittU IMtraUrt i Henry Miles, Esq., M. A., Pro- ft*$or of MiUhenutUtM, tfC. GoLLRflu^B Grammar SnnooL, Lewjioxvillb.— Ifsa i Jlfostsr, ^e.— Rcr. J BoUer. Kmox's CoM.icbK, ToRovro— [Tiu Tneoi.oaiCAL lmTlTi;TIUrU. Tii« CoM(aiiOTs nnd Emigrants. The larijtisi Hospital in Canada. Under the sui>ervision of a Board of C 'inmissioiters appointed by the Government, with a staff of 8 PUyii- eians and Sur-teons— can accomodate 3.10 patients. Tub Frknch Hohhitat, or Hotel Dieu or Uikbec, for the reception of citizens, and superintended by the disters of Cliarity. .\ttendel by six Physicians— The statl is comiiOBed as follows ■.—Cpiuulling Phyn' Key. H. J. Oraseit, M. A., appointed by Uoverununt; cifum—A. F. Holmes, M. D., O. T. Bruncau, M. D., Hoti.C.Widnicr, M. D., «co. Herriek,M. 1), a/>poiMted|!"nd A. HaU, M. I>. Attfnding Phyiieiana-pta. by Corporation of Toronto. Mtendiii,!,' Physicians and \ Campbell, Crawford, Arnoldi, Fraser, Sutherland, Scott, iur/jeuus—Hoii.C. VVidmer, M. 1), F. R V s* , lins ? | Sewell and P. Howard. Kd.;ljUcius John King, M. 1).-, Walter 'I'elfor, L.R.C.t? O'brieii, M. D.; George Herrick, M. D : Wni.Heaumoiit, F R.C.S., Etig. ReMent Surffeon—lWw. Clarke, M R. VS., F.ng. Hcrrelary and i reasioor— .1. W. Urent. Hours of Attendance— Vi o'clock, noon, dally. Durhig the Winter Session, Clinical Lciiures are given twice a week on the Mcdicr.l and Siia'ieal cases in l!ie Hospital Medical on Saturdays, at 1 o'clock, P. M , liy Proi'tssor King ; .Surgical on Moti:lays„ at 1 o'clock, P. M., by Proll'Hsor licaiiniont. Vini"tors arc admiitcil to sec their friends I'rom 3 to .3, P.M., e\cry day, excciit Sunday. Toronto L\iN(i-iN IfospiTAi. — Riclnnond Street. — Establislicd Ii^4l, lor the receiitiou, treatment and care of Lying-in women, and the Uiseu:ics peculiar to females. Phytician — l)r, HoJclcr. Ki.NCSTON Genkral HosriTAL. — Board of Manage- ment — S. F. Kirkpatrick, County Judge; D. Rolilln, H'ardea; T. A. Corbott, Slieiijf; the Mayor antl three Aldermen of the City ; Medical Attendant— \}t. Harvey, Secretary — M. Flanagan. The Hotel I>ii:u Hospital, is under the control of the Sitters of the Congregational Nunnery. It can acconunodaie about lUl) pi.iie:its at the utmost, and the The School or Medicine of Montreal. — Anatomy, ' Dr. Munro -, Practice of Medicine, Dr. Beaubien ; Chemistry, Dr. Coderre ; Midicifery, Dr. D'Orsoinana \ Institutes of Medicine, Dr. Peltier ; Materia Medica, Dr. noyer ; Anatomy. Dr. Bibaud -, Demonstrator, Dr. Kegnier. A six months course is delivered at this scliool, but in tlie French language only. The St. Lawrence School of Medicinb.— Newly established— lncor|iorat('d last session of Parliament, Lecturers — Surgery, Dr. Macdonnell ; Medicine, Dr. David ; Midinfery', Dr. Arnoldi -, Materia Medicn, Dr. Fenwick ; C/iemistry, Dr. R. P. Howard ; Anatomy,liT^ Jones ; Oplhalmic and Arral Surgery, Mr. H. Howard ; Institutes of Medicine, Dr. Gibb. The lectures will be delivered in courses of six months, and in the English language. Toronto Colleoe of Medicine.— Incorj orated by Act of Parliament— Location, 5J Queen Strict. Com- mences ilie Ist of November of every year, and ends the last of April following. The course embraces the various branches of Medical eikication. The Tickets received at par by McGill College; Montreal, and by the various merlical colleges in tlie United^, Slates. Lecturers, Dr. average daily i.umber, we believe, to 1)0 about »> or 40 | Rp, , „,_ Workman, Dr. Aikii'is, Dr. Morrison, and Dr, Its Medical stalf ii composed of two or three medical gentlemen, connected with tl;e School of .Medicine of Montreal. St. Patrick'.? Hospital. — Lately instituted, and now established in the f^plcndid building formerly occupied as the Baptist ('ollege. It is calculnuxl to contain between 200 and 3U0 beds, and since its conunenccment in February last, has had a daily average of about 00 patients. It is jiroposed to convert this hospital into a Clinical hospital in which lectures on the Medical, Sur- gical, Obstetric, and Oplhalmic and Aural cases admit- ted, will be delivered at stated periods. Its medical staff is as follows : — Dr. .Macdonald, Surgeon and Lecturer on Clinical Surgery. Dr. David, Physicinn, and Lecturer on Clinical Me^iicine. Mr. Howard, Oculist and Aurist, and Clinical Lecturer on Opthalmic and .\ural Surgery. Dr. Afcoucheur, and Lecturer on Clinical Mid- wifery. Dr. Schmidt, Physician ; Dr. M. Geath, Surgeon. Under the care of the ladies of the Congregational Nun- nery, the hospital will be Roman Catholic, but no restric- tions are place I on the admission of patients of other religious pt^rsuasions. This hospital promises to be the field of clinical instruction for the I'rovince. The Lecturer Clinical on midwifery is not yet appointed. The Montreal Dispensary is open daily, and is ac- cessible to students. It has a suilT of six medical officers, and is established on the self-supporting iyitetn, adopted in similar Institutions in Great Britain. The Montreal Eve and Ear Institution. — This valuable Institution is also open to students ; and is under the care and management of Mr. Howard. Established several years ago ; the annual average of patients treated fulls not far short of 1000, and ttie daily attendance about 30 or 30. Its success is entirely due to Mr. Howard's philanthropic exertions, and it has been conducted to a very considerable extent, at his own in- dividual expense. This institution presents to the stu* dent as fine a field for the study of Opthalmic and Aurai diseases as is to be met witli on tliis Continent. The Universitv Lyino-in-IIuspital, Montreal-* Physician— M. McCulloch, M. D ; Consulting Physi- «■««»— tlie Members of the Medical Faculty of McGlll College. A large number of cases are here annually attended. The Montreal General Hospital. — This fine Hospital, supported by volunuiry contributions, and a fjcglslative grant of jCIOOO, is open to all students under certain restrictions. Slice the erection of the Richard- son and Reid wings, it can accommodate with facility 3W patients, although the daily average, has not, within tbe fait two years, exceeded 80. Both Medical und Sur- Howett. A Maternity Ilospiuil and Dispensary arc at' tacheJ to tlie College, and tlie General Hospital opened to its pupi's. House of Inhustry, Toronto.— Incorporated 1831— To support the aged and decrepid,di8cliarged patients fifom General Hospital, Orphans and deserted children. There are fifteen Trustees and twenty-five Managers. Trea- surer; E. H. Rutherford; Secretary; W.M. Westmacott. Medical Officers; Drs. Hodder, Badgley and Boveli. Superintendents; Mr. and Mrs. Hancock. Natural History Society Montral.— EstabllAed about 2j years ago— for the developement of thfr. Na- tural History of the Province, and its subsequent appli- ance to economic uses. It is supported by a L^Mative Grant, and tiie contributions of members. The late Rev. J. Somervillc, bequeathed the handsome sum of jClUOO to it, on condition that the interest should be devoted an- nually to the iiayinent of a series of lectures on some subject of Natural His;ory. The Societv has pocketed the jCIOOO, but the requirement has not been too exactly fulfilled. The Society, liowever, is located in their own building, in Little St. James Street, anC presents for ex- amination a Museum, whether of Zoological, Mineral- ogical, or Geological specimens, second to few on this Continent. The Zoological department is particularly rich, comprising almost every s|)ecie8 met with in this Province. The Society seems lately to have acquired a fresh impetus. We only hope thai it may not prove evanescent. Provincial Ldnatic Asvliim, Toronto.— Two and a half miles West from the City Hall, on Queen & -eet, conducted by a Board of Twelve Directors, who lucet monthly or ofiener as may be needed, viz. •.—Chairman —The Hon. C. Widmer, M. D. ; Revs. H J, Grasett, J. Roaf and J. Carroll ; J. G. Chewett, M. J. O'Beirne, J. Beaty, W. McMaster, W. Mathers, D. Patterson. Geo. Gurnett, and Captain Ecclea. Offieer$ of the InHUution —Superintendent, John Scott, M. D. ; Clerk, Storektepn and Treasurer, James McKirdy ; Ste»ard, Thomas Tolmie ; Matron, Ann Tolinie. The building is designttl to contain 23U patients, but 300 may be acoominodated in it. There are at present within it a full compliment of patients. 1'he Institution is open to the public an an order of a Director, or that of the Medical Buneriniendent, between the hours of Vi, Noon, and 3, P. M., every day, Saturdays and Sundays excepted. Tbe admission of patients is regulated by an Act 2nd Victoria, Ctanp:er 11 , which requires that the patient be examined by three licensed Medical Practitioners, eoUeeUoely, who certify to the insanity ■, also, that tbe patient i* a lubject of Her iMaJesty, and a rcsMent of llw Province. and a fine fleld i t student. Po« > Hoapiul, at tbe ding I'byiician. tuuUing Phyri' runcflu, M. i)., "hijiieianB — Drg. < itberland, Bcott, BAL. — Anatomy, ' Dr. Beaubien ;■ r. D'Orsoinans ! tateria Medico, movstrator. Dr. Iclivercd at this DiciNE. — Newly of Parliament, Meilirine, Dr. ria Medico, Dr. 1 ; Anatomy, Dr. Wr. H. Howard ; Ipctures will be in the English [ncorj orated by II Striet. Com- ^ar, and ends the races the various ckets received at by the various Lecturers, Dr. orrition, and Dr. spensary are at- Uogpital opened )rporated 1851— [6(1 patients from children. There inagers. Trca- M. W'eatmacott. iy and BoveU.| L.— EstabliAed ent of thfc Na- , Iwequent appli- >y a Lcgnilntive The late Rev. ! 8um of £1000 > be devoted an- ;turea on some ' has pocketed leen too exactly , d in their own iresents for ex- i gical, Mineral- few on this is particularly i ict with in this { have acquired ' may not prove TO.— Two and ' Queen & -eet, an, who lueet i. ! — Chairman i 1 J, Grasett, J. i I. O'Beirne. J. 'atterson. Geo. ; the Institution ' •■ir, Storsktepa ^ >ard, Thomas ! ling is designed I »mmodated in ' compliment of , public «n an I uperiniendent, ' M., every day, | admission of ia, CliBp:erll, ined by three ^ who cenify ■ubjeaof Her 1853.] SCHOOLS. 49 Dbpartmbnt op Common tkiHaoui. — Upfbr Canada. Chitf Superintendent— the Rev. F.. Ryerson, V. i),; Chief Clerk— i. Geo. Uo'lgins ; Second Cfa'*— Thomas Hod^iins ; Education Office— HormM School Buildiii!{s, c;!oiilii Street, I'oronto. Office Hour>-from 9 a.m., to 4p.in. Council op Poni.ic Instrdction. — Chairman— The Hon.Samuel Dcaly Harrison, County Judge ; the Rev. Ef^erton Rveraon, D. 1).: Right Rev. A. F. M. de Cbarbonnell, D.D., R. C. Bifihop of Toronto ; the Rev. Henry J. Grasett, A.M.; Joseph C. IMorrison. M.P.P.; Hugh Scobie; James Scott Howard; Rev John Jennings, and Uev. Adam Lillie. Recording Clerk— 3. G. Uo<%{na. Provincial Normal School. •-Under the manage- ment of U\e Council of Public Instruction. For the instruction aiid training of (male and females Common School Teachers, head A/a*tcr— Thomas JaiTray Rob- ertson ; Mathematical Master, etc. — ■ , Temeherof Book-kteping—A. McCallum -, Teacher of Nullah's SysUm of Vocal Music— V. Walsh ; 6'eiitor Teacher of Model School Department— \. McCallum ; Assistant Teacher— Jolm Sangster. From baif-past two to half-past four o'clock, is set apart every Friday after- noon,
received certificates of atieii'lnnce or qualification, on leavhig the Institution. It will be observed, that not even one-half of those adtnittol received Ortificates. The Ccrtiflcates which were given at the end of the First and Second Sessions, contained simply a statement of the attendance of the student, or his or her conduct while in training. The blank form of this (/ertiflcate will he found in the Appendix, No. 10, of the annual report for 1819. Those issued af.erwards, contained, in adilition to the furcgoinp. a statoni.''nt, in tabular form, of the proficiency ol^ each sludoiit in the several branches taught in the NormnI School, &c. The blank form of tills Certificate will be found in the Ap|K:ndix No. 10, of the same report. Ti e form of Certificate given at the close of the seventh Session, will lie Ibuiul in Appendix D, to tlie report. No. 13— many of the Students re- ceiving these had been in attendance during a part or the whole of the |)ruvioiis Session. The Model Scliool, in connexion with the Normal School, is daily attonded by from 250 to 300 pupils. It is in this Sciiool that tlie Teaclicrs in training in the Normal School practise tcaclring mote or less each week, under the riirt«tion of masters traincfl in the Nor- mal School. Admission to the Model School is much desired— there being soineJmes 200 or 3*1 more appli- cations on the lx)oks tiian can be entertained. The school is at all limes open to the visits of strangers- Its examinations have excited much interest, and have evinced to gr?at numbers tbe excellence of tlie system of imtruction pursued. "3 o S St; 'a|enii*,if •aioiv •l«iox -j] Tbiox 111 •a to _ a tt O ft) _^ 11^1 = SjStj a o -aieuia,] "STiT^ t'S' « >i 't>-" s 8 |iUo.L|°""'^"-U.3^ \'4 ■a|i)-g«^ tasaastzjs •aisMI "iBlOX III S »"> irii 'OiKuiaj ~^at8iV •l«1ox ■ajeiuaj ___ _Jt,eo : ;!3 ^Wn^ Sg| $ a .a, a = •a|8W TT T ■vr I- 3* r^ ISB •1810 J, ""a'-s'^^js 'a|Buidj{ • t* n s> -r D "H I oj aiBW SSSiSsSlg •IB10J, 'aieuiaj •aiow •imox 3 a e 9 •isl •otuuioj •aniw •|«10X _y-4 ,-< .^ »H • 1 K£f 5 Females under 16 years 14427 School Houses 116 The |!iBt census of Princo Edward Island, taken in 1848, supplies the above aggregates. Newfoundland.— Population 06506 Number of Schools 200 The last census taken in Newfoundland, was in 1^3. VidlmaM Iff th€ Optratiotu «/ Me Educational Itutilutioni of Upptr Commo, in 183'i. Population of Upper Canaida 950,530 Population between 5 and 16 years 338,607 Universities and Colleges in operation. ...... 8 Students attending same 7.39 Accodemies and County Grammar Schools. . . 70 Students attending same OtO.'iO ; Private Scliools 150 Pupils attending same' 3,948 One Normal and one Model School for Upper Canada 3 Students and Pupils attending same 390 Common Schools in operation 3,001 Pupils attending same 170,254 Amount available for salaries of CommonSchool Teachers £102,030 Amount levied or subscribed for the erection of repairs of School Houses £19,334 Male Teachers of Common Schools 2,551 Female Teachers uf Common Schools 728 Average number of months eachCommonSchool has been kept open by a qualified Teacher... . 25-30 Total F^ucational Establishments in operation, in 1851, as above enumerated 3,240 Total Studcnu and Pupils attending same, as above eiiuineratcd 181,373 Total sum available for Salaries of Common ' School Teachers, and the erection and repair of School Houses, as above eiiumrratod .... £121,384 Total number of Common School Teachers, as above specified 3,277 I926 Comnion or Parish Schools • . 647 Male Teachers 455 Female Teachers 292 i( MEDICAIi. CoLLEOF or PirrsicuNs and Sdroeovs or Lower CkVAVA.—Prtaident, Jcsoph Morrin, M. D. ; Vict President, A. V. Holmes, M. D., IHslriet of Montreal ; J. Blanchet, M. D., Dittriet of f^uehee ; Sterelariee, A. H. David, M. ! jJJ., Dittriet t^ Montreal ; Dr. Bardy, Dielrict of Queicc ,• Treanirer and Regiatrar, F. C. T. Arnoldi, M. D. j f'JrAcsc six with thirty otlier meinljers ofthe profession, constitute a Council or Board of Governors, of whom lifteen rre rcsi.lpnt in the t.'ity and District of Uuebcc, fifteen in the city and District of Montreal, three in the District of ! Three Rivers, a\\i\ thr(« in the District of St. Francis. 'J'he Council meet twiiuj a yeoT nt Montreal and Quebec ■ alternately, on the second 'i'uesrtay of May and October, for the examination of candidates lor license to prnaisc, ' for the preliminary examination of all young men entering upon the hWAy of medicine, and for other business. The Council is elpciel triennally, at a meeting ofthe Coriwration, held at Three Rivers. This is the only licensing ; liOBid for Lower Canada. PiivsicuNS ANn StraoFovs, L. C. AAlwtt, (ieorge. Alcorn, T. C. Alexander, A. Alexander, A. T. Allard, J. B. Allsop, George. Anderson, Dr. Andrews, Dr. Archanibault, R. Arnoldi, F. C. Aylesworih, J. B. Badeau, Dr. Baitlargcon, P. Bariicr, Dr. Barbier, J. N. Rarbicr, L. M. R. Bardy^L. R. Bardy, P. M. BurnunH 8. P. Beaubien.. Pierre. Beaublcn^ J. B. BeaoUeiiv J. O. iBeaubiet:, JoKfpd. Bcnuliau, Joseph. Beauchemiii, H. Bcauilriau, J. H. Beauprd, Dr. Bedard, R. Bellcau, E. S. Bclin, W. Bortlielot, A. Bethunc, J. G. Bettridge, Dr. Bibaud, J. G. Bistodeau, Ls. Blais, J. B. Blanchet, John. Bliinchet, F. B. Bondy, A. D. Boucher, C. P. Boudreau, E. Botidreau, T. Bouriteois, G. A. BoutUlier, Dr. Boyer, L. Brassard, P. Breiidoii, Dr. Brigham. J. S. Brisson, Augustus Brooks, S. 'V I'.rossar.l, P. E. Broueseau, J. B. brousseau, D. P. Brown, Leonard. Brown, H. S. Bruneau, O. T. Bruneau,Onesiine Butler, J. C. Buxton, John N. Cadieux. P. Cnlder, B. G. Campbell, C. A. Campbell, G. W. Carrier, Joseph. Carter, Brock. Carter, B. W. l<.!arter, H. Cartier, S. tinnier, Henry. Casgrain, C. E. Cnulfiold, Dr. Caurtrenu, E. Cnyer, R. Cazeiieuve, L. J. Challoner, F. Chainbcrlin, B. Chnmberland, Dr. Chaperon, L. F. Charest, T. Cliarlebois, B. Chartrand, T. Christie, Dr. Church, Peter H. Cleveland, Dr., Coderre, J. E., Coffee, Dr., Colby. M. r., Conntek, O. T., t.'oiisiiinv, ts. , Cote, Felix., Cotton, Charles, Couiliard, Dr., Councau, E., Cowan, J. P., Crais, A. B., Crawford, James, Crevier, Dr., Dame, A., Dame, L. A., Dainour, R., Damour, Dr. Danscrcau, Chas., Dnuth, Gaspard, David, A. H., David. Samuel, Davignon, Pierre, Dawson, Dr., Dease, P. W, fP. Decritz dltLacroix, Decelles, Dr., De III briiere, B. t Dclislo, D. B., I nesauliiier8,L. L.,1 Deschnp.ihault, W. i Desclieiies. J. G., ! Descheiies, Henri, I Dcsjardins, Pierre, Dcsilits, N. H., I Desniarnls, Joseph, Dorion, J. B. T., Dcrioii, George, Dorion, Charles, D'Orsonncns, Dr., Douglas, G.M., Douglas, Jamtv^ Duhord, A., Diihord, L. !)., DiiRhesnau, A. J., Dugal, Adheltn, Dugas Adolphe, Dumouchelle, " Duncombc, Iheltn, y lolphe, I elle. L., c.E. E.,| [1853. . . . . 11300 .... 8730 £11387 .... X60 X130 X38 14 .... 546 Ifork, receives I College. The bool^ is jCISO, ind ; and £100 16 inhabitants dents in these I'here are, be- lool ; the Wes- tional Society, established at yal Charter. 276116 46886 . . . . 10!I6 ! 31354 Xr,:340U £10668 662 .' sesi l(i;J I 3441 £38 tOs. ! £98 ! 56, £40, to £W; £28 6s. 1 nr Schools and ^ a\ Counties and ; ' education are :r College. The L'ollepe.Halifax; 1 College, Hali- ^, Liverpool, ilation. 02378 amn 14427 116 iland, taken in id, 06506 209 , was in 1845. t f^ice Pretideut, II. David, M. Arnoldi, M. D. of wlioin tifteen the District of 1 and Uueboc snse to prnaisc, oilier busincM. only llccnsmii -, at lit liriiere, U. lisle, D. B., aaulniers, L. I.., ichanihiiult, W. iclienes, J. ti., clunien, Henri, , inrdins, Pierre, HUB. N. H., ' iniarnis, Joseph, ■ion, J. B. T., •ion, Oeorge, ton. Chnrlcs, trsonnens. Dr., iRlas, G.M., iglns, JaiD'j^'i iord. A.. )ord, L. D., ^hesnau, A. J., ' [al, Adhelm, _;as Adolphe, nouehclle. L., icombc, E. E.< 1863.] MEDICAL, U. C. Duquet, Frs., Dusault, Fri., Duvert, J., Dykeinan, A., Billot:, W. H., Fennick, O. E, Fenwick, Dr., Ferguson, Dr., Fiset, Dr., Fisher, Arthur, Fisher, John, Fitzgerald, James, Fiuputrlck, John, Fontaine, Dr., Fortier, O. C, Fortler, Dr., fortier, Frs., Fortier, Tbomss, Fortin, P., Fortune, Dr., Foster, S. S., Fournier, Andre, Fowler, W. H , Fr.iser, William, i'remont. Wins. J., French, Dr., sen., I'rench, Dr. jun., Garncnii, J. B., Gautliier, J. B., Gnucher, Joseph, Giiuvrenu, L. H. Genand, F. L. Geiidron, F. X. Gernon, J. ti. Gcrnoii, D. Giard, Ls. Giasson, Joseph. Gibl), G. D. Gi, -C Widmer, F.R.crs.Eng., VV.'C. Gwyiine, M. B., W. Telfer, L. & C. 8. E., W. Durie, K. H , J Kinp. .M. D., W. Beaumont, M. R.C.S.Eng.. G. Hnrrick, M. D., W. B. I'col, M.D. 5 Jstoeiale Mtmbem appointed by ike Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, 1th July, 1831, — John Rolph, M. R. C. S. E., James Bovcll, M. D., Joseph Wurkiuan. M. D .Edward M. HoUder, M. C. & M. R. C. S. E. : Associate j\Tembir$ appointed by the Earl of El^'in a^d Kincardine, '^th Murrk lF3'i, — James Sampson, Kingston, Harmanus Hmiih. Ancaster, James Wilson, Perth, Basil R. Church, Mr.rrir.kvUU, VV. H. Brouse. P«scu«, Robert Edinond- BOii. BrncktUle. Win W. Howard, Formcrsville, Henry H. Wriaht, Retiorvilh, William Allison, Markkam, Hodenck McDonald. Cornwall, George H. Park, Hamiilon, James .Mitc'iell, Vundas, John Fraser, Pelham, Thos. C. Miicklem. Chippava, Ephrriiiii Cook. Nuricich, John B. (Jrouae. Simcoe, Georgtj S.juthwich, St. Thomas, Win. T. Aikiiis, Toronto, and Tlioiims D. MorrLsoii, Toronto, Physicians and Siirtreons. The .Medical Board is governed by the Upix'r Canada .\cts of 181S, .10 Geo. 3, Cap. 13 : of 1819, j!* Geo. 3, Cap 2 : of 1927, 8, Geo. 4, Cap. 3 : and the .\ciofthe Provinceof Ciuir.ila, 4 & .^ Vic. Cap.41, passed in 1P41. The members of the Board are appointed, Iroin time to time, by the Governor. The duties of the lionrd, are to e.xamiiie applicants for liceiu*. to practise Physic, Surgery and Midwifery, or oithtT, witliia tht; Province ; and upon their certific.ite, in favor of the Candidates, the Governor m.iy (?rnnt such licence. The sittings of the fioar I are, at Toronto, on the first Monday in January, .April, July, and October, in each year. Parties exhibiting di|)lomns or licenstjs, ffom any University in Her Majesty's dominions or from the Royal C^ollei'e of Physicians or of Surgeons, in London, as Physi- siciaiis or Surgeons, or Comtnidsions or Warr.ints as Physicians or Suru'cons, in Her Majesty's Naval or Military Services, and making r.llidavit of their identity, before a Coiini.y Judge in Upiwr Canada, may receive Licence from the (.fovernor, without examination by the Botird. Persons who have been appointed to the Medical Bo;ird, and (jerfeons actually employed as I'hysiclMiis or Surgeons, in Her Majesty's forces, may practise here, without licence;. Fem.-ilus may practise Midwifery without licence. There is a general prohibition, against practising without licence, (with the e.xccptions name.l,) and parties offending, are liable to prosecution and punislunciit for misilnmennor. Medical men, aiithorii'.e.l to practise, in Up|)er or Lower Canada, may practise throughout the whole of the Province of Canada : fide 4^5 Fie. Cap. 41. I.TTSICIANS AND SCROSONB, U. C. In the order ttf their admission to praetiii. 1819. Gilchrist, John Bell, Nntiinnlel Miller, Augustus Arinstionf, E. W. Cross, Phxln Duncomb, Charles Bmith, Harmanus Morton, Anthony 18ES0. Baker, George Cockroft, R. L. Weeks, Hiniin Throckmorton, 8. 1831. Vanderpool, John 1832. Tiffany Oliver G, Bticdle, Chancy Burnside, Alex. Adamion, J. 1833. Austin, Andrew Yeoman, Horace Uiddle, Freeman 1824. Gilchrist, Mat. C. Gilchrist. Sam'l C Woodrufl; Bamud Avery, Stephen W. Morrison, Tlioi.D' 1835. Killogg, Jabez Convene, Freder- firk L. Macauiay, Jamea •f K^ I 52 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, U. C. [1863. 1826. Hunter, James Buwiiian, DavidJ. Bruce, William 1827. Fairfield, Jamea Ncilaon, Samuel Cliarabcrlain, J. D. Willson, Jnmea Scatt, Wm. J. Hare, James O. Moore- Tliomns Vandy .e, Andrew Go ward, Lester H Mcftueen, T. F. Ironsides, Robert Ridley, Geo. N. Reid, Asa F. 1828. Wylie, Alexander Duncombc ,David Church, Basil R. Vandyck, 8. H. Grouse, John 1). Delhi, Peter Raymond, Free'an Porter, Fras. W. 1829. Thomson, John Rankin, Geo. C. Hall, Benjamin P. Crumble, John McMabon, Wm. Schofield, t'eter Whitman, Marcus Rolph. John Huchiaon. John Rankin, J. E. Dormer, John Goodbuc,JosiahC. Case, Wm. Spencer, John Jessup, H. D. Wilcox, David Edmiston, Robert 1930. Merrick, Marcus Beamish, Wm. Walton, Benjamin Leonar.l, John W. Roes, William Hicock, 'I'ruinan Howard, Wm. W. Skinner, Ivid Cory, Benjamin S. Howard, Petei Gilmour, Rot.ert King, John McDonnUi, E. L. Lang, Wm. Foot, Jonathan Whitelaw, Jolm ISll. Cliisholm, t^tewarl StratforJ, Sam' I J Herthelot, Fsidore Smith, Kli 18 l«. Uuncomlx?, B. E. M-iGillas. Doiial'l F'owors, Jcbez B. Cook, Ephrrii:i: I'ruyn, Ahr. V. V l'hillii)s, Silci, M. liilpiii, Jnini.'s Meadn.JIpnry Lister, Joseph Bayley, Thomas <.7airtm, Jo!in San'an, David Grnnt, John Oarlile, Newton Cross, Luther Dighy, Alfred Allcii, John Robinson, Thos.S, Sterling, James Wilson, William Grant, James 18%S. Gilchrist, Tas. E. Neabit, [Mkiwife' ry.] Murray Stepiienson, Isaac ilaiuilton, W^m.R KIniore, Jiisepli B. VTillison, John Ronnync, Uniacke Coles, George Hanson, Chas. E. Dowding, John Tolkien, Jamea, Moore, John P. Wharrie, Pafk S DicUctiBOn, W. G, Cameron, Fra.'cii* lisrnhnrt, John (Surgery.l|K(:rgusoii, John Block. Daniel M. Bagcr. Wm. L. Gilbert, Hiram (J. IPowell, Jas. W. ITIuitiinjt.Abraliani Kinir, HtirdingeG. HayneB, H. ^tarr, Richard U. I'urncr, Wm. Muttlebury, James Ryder, 'J'h'os Jas. Robinsoti, Alet.C. Cathcart, Jamea Rolls, James A. Gainfort, ThomaB Gwynne, Wm. C. Cattcnnole, Jamea Mewburn, John Moore, George Mi'ler, Robert Burnie, Newton McHpaden, John O'Brien, Lucius Crawlbrd, John Stewart, Robert Stoddart, [Mid- wifery.] John Coleman, James Anderson, John Keogli, John (A)bban, James Snow, Thomas Mackenzie, And. 1S33. Wallen, James S. Adamson. Wm. Flynn, John Allan, James McGee, Samuel Aberdeen, Rol)crt Murphy, KtcharJ Oiinham, f^eorge Cannon, Wm. Corey, Davii Be.itiy, Joh'i Robinson, T. W. Low. George Stratford, John Dugiraii. Thomas TeiitT, Walter Clay, (leiiry Mafshiil.An'.hanv McMullen, Patrick Ko!)('i[H, ioliu G. Hoys, Henry Rii:Vji II, Samuel I/O.;, Hiram I). .lori's, Robert Martar, Peler '■»l'.o?l, E'lw. J. Hornby, Roljort Latham, tiuo. A. 1834. .Mi'ler, Jniii?9 Mnoro, John Ro-Js, William U.rilett, Samuel l.ithgow, HavitI Pawley, Wm. II Pnrk, Geo. II. Rolls, Charles RIackwall, J. II. Gillk;, J.-imea D. (/ainpl)cll, James Norway, Samuel Wolvertoti. J. Campbell, Duncai SSrel, Thom. L. Warbrick, John C Hasting!?, H. V. Wri;;llt. Win. C. .Morton, T. M .Mack, ThcophilU8!Jo!mston. T. W. JaniicMOn, John A.jNation, John McCargow. Win. iPerry. Efjcrton Ferguson. Edw. J.jDeazely. Thomas Hay, Thomas I 1849. UArdagb, Jotm jPcrks, George McMolion, Jas. Might, James Peu:h, Robert Baker, Orange J. .McKenzie, Peter Ncilaon, J. A. WiUon, Daniel Wood, J. W. Kenedy, Roderick Huwitt, John Flock, Ch. U. Hume, W. Strange, Orlando Lightbody, Thos. Nicmier, George Bethune, Norman Ryall. George Finn. Eugene Balfe, Mtebael 18S1. McCrae, Amos Proudfoot, Hart Gardner, Charles Weatropp, Robert Miller, Samuel Cunningham, J. B. Mccre, Charles Wriglit. D. D. Evatt,rMidwifery.] (Jiark, Thoa. Hanvey, W. H. Foot, Ezra Hopkins, Thcod're Hanpy,Malhew H. Stephen, Alex. R. Ilackct, James Mvntlinan, John Morru'on. J. S. ;;iiewilt,W. C. F.aEtwood, C S. Mason, J G. :teaiibiLMi. .\chillc •'niiih, John C'eikie. Walter B. Oeainomi, H. 'toss, Jninos Fi:iler, Joi'hua I'losson, Lorenzo Kerr, .\lex,in(icr ■'iirill, John T. '{own, John Y. VIe(:iilIoti>.'h, J. R. ■'aion, George I'lirker, David Jo!c, Henry W. 1KV2. ■■-'arbert. Joseph Haiiey. Robt. A. iwyiiy. Robt. H. ilaniell, II. R. Rowlby, D. a. Beatty Thomas Jamea Carroll. [1863. idleton, W. G, igttafT, Jamai leri, Uzzid ina, W. 'J'hot. liii, Cbas. J. S. •vey, Alex, lien, Rolit. guson, T. M. en, Jamei ter, Geo. C. )nii, Win. M. :es, AiiguBtua itt, Thos. H. riett, Jas. Ford lias, John Imne ckwood, Bam'l 1830. iilfield, Hana lloR, A. Otis Le.iii, Joaiiua I, VVilliHiu tnyn, John Atnlion, Jaa. f;lit, Jflinea icli, Robert ker. Orange J. :K«flzie, Peter )lM>n, J. A. iUon, Daniel ood, J. W. inedy, Roderick mitt, John ock, Ch. U. jnic, W. range, Orlando ghtbody, Tboi. icinicz, George itliune, Norman trail, George nn, Kufieue life, Michael 1851. cCrae, Amoa :oudfoot. Hart krdncr, Charlea omropp, Robert iller, Hainucl iniiinghnni. J. B. Dcre, Charlea riKht, I). D. att,[Midwitery.l V. 11. rk, Tlios. v(!y, W. H. ot, Ezra ipkins, Thcod're inpy,Maihew H. ;phen, Alex. R. leki't, James mdiiinii, John DfTii-ion, J. S. 10 Witt, \V. C. Et\VOO.J, C &. son, J G. tiW'.Mi, .\chilIo liih, John kie. VViiltcr B. niioml, li. ss, Jninos Her, Jot'hua )S30ii, Lorenzo rr, Alex.iniicr ill, John T. wii, John Y. Ciillotifrh, J. R. on, Gcorgn ckrr, n,^vid c, rienry W. 1KV2. bcrt, Joseph iioy, Uobt. A. yny. Robt. H. iell.II.R. /Iby. D. S. itty Thomas aes Carroll. 1863.) CLEllGY. 63 C li E R G Y. IJjaitedCIinroliofGnBlanfl > aud Ir*!laii(l. \ DIOCESE OP aUKBEC. IlWTKlrr OK QUKItKC. Lord ttUhiip of Que6«e— Ripht Rev. G. J. Moiiiiinin, D. D. JHnliop's QSeial and Kxamininif C/inplahi Rev. Geo. Mnckie, l». 0. I'nvule *Vff.— Rev. A. \V. Moiinint- ham—K. C. Parkin. St. Aylncfteri,- St. Oitrs—W. King. Luetls—S. ('arry. Upiier Ireland, Inverness, and part of Halifnc—W. Uoc. Rieiire ilu Loup — K. ii. VV. Ross. Kast hrampti)ii—\V. JTernck, ii. A. IVcst Frarnpion—,\.\'m\ liiiigu, IJ.I). PorlKcuf—R. Ixnviu. liunrg Louis — 'l\ I'ennofather.n. A. Secretary to Church Soctoty—W. Wiokes, M. A. TrancUing Missionary — A. Allen. JHSTRlOr OK THIIKK KlVe»S. Three Rivers— S. S. Wood, M. A. Hector. Rivifire du Lnup and Lahs Miitki- jirtB/^e— N, iiiieroui. Violet— \\. IJiirye*. Dm/nmoni/cjVfe—G.M. Rons, Rector. DISTRICT or HT. FRaNCM. Kin^sey—\. lia'foiir. Shijdon—D. Falloon. Lennotville— L. DoolitUe, J. H. Ni- colls M. A., J. Butler and VV. Llovd. Slierltrooke—J. Ilellmiith. Eaton—}. D,i1/,iel. Kolriiison — J. Kemp. CoOT^'ton~C. r. Reid. ,• • „ Hatley—H. Itiirrattc. DudsmU—'V. S. Ohapninn. niSTItlOTOF o\8ri!. Gnspt Bav—W, Delainare. Cif)e Cove and Mai Hay—&. Short. Perce— V. A. Smith. JVeiB Girliile, Ray Ckattura, Patpe- biar, Hope Tnan, and Port Daniel — U. Milne, M. A. Mapdat'.n Islands— P. Bovle. UIOCE9B OF MONTRF.AL. UlSl-RICT OK MoNTRK.Vt,. Lord Bishop of Wonfr.ii/— Right Rev. Frniiris Fnlfonl, O. I). Montreal— i Bcthune, l).n.,Rector; J. .\, Morri» AasiKtani ; W. T. Leach, D.C.Ii., St. GeomeV ; VV. B. Bond, Assistant Minister St. GeorRe's ; A. I) Oainpliell. Trinity t;h!>peli Jolin Trwin.Pt. I'honias; J.Elle«ooil,B.A .."StAnneH; D.Ro- hetison. Chaplain (o the GarriHon; E Uvard Ruscrs, Chapla n to the Military Pri»o:i. St. AndretBt—Wm. Abl)Ott. Sorel—W. Aiider>o". Chrislieville—G. M. Arinslrong. St. John— V,. Bancroft. Chat>hly—S. Uraiihwaite ; J. P. White. Shtffurd and IKrti«r/i>o— A. T. Whittan. St. rhercse—r.\ J. St. Martin's and A young. Masamehe and Terrebone—Tl, Cornwall. Henry' sville—V,. D. Vernct, A. B. Ladiint — J. KlaiKigaii. Grenville ami C/ialliam—CVi^rrest. liassel/toxn and Manning eiUe — J. Fulloii. Sahrevois—H. Gavin. (Jore—J. Griffin. liiTlkinr-fi. Gaeroiit. Slinrin g'ton—li. Hazard. • Abh>hfitrd — T. .Ioliii»on. jiyliiifr and Hutl—i. JubuFton. Ktdford — J. JoiieN. t'urnhnm and St. Rriijide—Wm. Joties. St. John's and L' Acadie—V,. Judd. Frost f'illafre — D. I.in-Nay. A«/o (ilasifuie add Kilkenny — A.D. Lnckhari. A/n;»ru/n(;— R.Lnns'lell. (Iranby — 'I'hos. Mucliin. Ijac.ollc — (". Morice. Huntingdon — W. Morris. C'lteou'dn /.'ic— J.M.Moiintain.B.A. Clarenitiin—P. S. .Veve. Hemmimrford—dijrnhl de Courcy O'tiraily, A.M. yaudrtuil — .1. I'yke. St. Armand East — i. Held. Abbnisfiird and Ri,ui;Kmrjnt—Vrc{]. Kobiiiiinn. Ratodon and Kildare—C. Roltit. SlaiihriUfre, ICa3l—.i. Coiisiaiilitie. nunhan—i. Soon ; .Vssistaiit, R. 8. I(iri.-,h. Hro'»c and Svlton—li.. Liiidaay. f:.4ra,lte-J. K. Judd. .Vtllan—C, vSl.icU. Ihtckiriif'ia'ii—M. li ."tpphenson. Cltrsnrnville — M.Towiim'inl.Ucci'r. St. Armand H'cst—R. VVhitwell. Orsnsloicn — VV. Ilreilioiir. SI. Remi — V, G. Sutton. OKK^IWK OF TOROXTO. Lord liishop of Toronlo—'Vt\B Hon. .iiid Right Rev. John Sirachan, I). D.,L. L. D. Arehdearon of King- ston— VriuerMe Oeorce O'Kill ftdiart, U.O., L.L.I). Archdeacon o/r«ri~Veneralile A .N. Itethtine, I). D. F.tnmininff and Domestic Chaplain and Secretary to the Lord Bishop— TUe Uev. II. J. Graseit, M. A. IIOMa DISTRlnT. City of TKru«<«— II. J. Grasett,M. A., Recior and Oiacl.itliic Ctiiplaiii to the ForcP!) ; Ediiiiitid IStiMwiii, M. A., As-itftaiit .Minister of St. James'; J.G.I). MnckeiiKJe, B.A., MiniNter of i?t. Paul's (Church; Alexander Sniiroti, Minister of Trinity Cliiircli ; c'i. (ifor^e's Church ; Henry Scaddlns, M. A., Mini.^ter of (Ihnrcli of the Holy Trinitj, atid ChapUin to the Lord Rmhnp; W. fiteiinett, M.A., Aa- sintant .Minister of (he Chiir''h of the Holy Trinity; llev. J. S. Koniiedy, Secretary of t!i<; Chnrcli Soeief ; John MeCaiil, L.L.ll., President of Toronto lJiiiver.»ity ; J. IK'aven, I). I)., Profecsor of Moral PiiiloHophy and KiIiIcb, Toronto IMiivcrsitv ; •■'eo. .M»y- nard, M. A., .Mathematical .M.is- fpr, Upper Canada Collcae i Geo. Whiiaker, M. A., Provost of Trinity College; E. St. John P.trrv.M, .\.. Profcs-ior of Clns-i- cal Literature; G. C. Irving.M.A. Piot'esgor of .Malheniatics. Ltnhicuke—W. C. Cooper, B. A., Rciitor. Toronto ToKniiAi/*- Sattern Givins. York Milfs-RWU. Mitchele, M.A., Rector. SlreettDiUe—V.o\t. J. Macpeorge. 7'Aor,iAi//— n.K.BIake. A.I'..Reetor. M(irkhiim—V.. S J. Mill, Hector. Ifeicmarket—'r^. F. Ramsey, .M. A. GVor^i/ia— William Ritchie. Brock— R. Garrett. Whiiby—juUw I'eiitland, A. B. V P. .Mayerholler, M. A. Siipernn. Sciirboro'— Will. Stewart Darling, W. A. Johnson, .^ctill!.^ />/«>/ //(iioH -Henry Bath Osier. C/i(r:g'i(acu«»y— Vacant. SIMClli: DISTRICT. Barrie and Shanty Bay—S. B. Ar- drmh. A. M., Recior; Garrett Nii^'onl, A.M.. Assistant. T/c«m»v//(— F. L. Osier, M. A. ;r<.v(f;M-j.7iH(iurv— ArilnirHill,B.A. OnV/i'o— (Je.T lioiini. PfHeianiiHislune—ii. Hnllen, B.A. Mono — J. I'iclclicr, A. II. liilK>; DISIHICT. Hamillon—i. C!. Ceitdes, B.A., Rec- tor ; Jo.-eph H. F.ile, AssisiHtit Minister, dnirrh of the Ascen- sio»-Jolin Ili-'iileii, .\ M. Bartun—R. N. .Merritt, B A. Sallfltet and Biiibrook—3. L. Alex- ninler. Ancaster and liundas-W. McMur- ray, A..M., Rector ; W. Celt, As- .distant. Rrnniford—i. V. Usher, Rector. Mount Pleasant— Vt, R. Slinson. H'ellinslon Square— 'V. Greene, A.U., RfCto'. Gn/t— M. Ilooiiipr, .\. B. P„vin/_T.' W. Marsh. Missionarie.% to the Six Nations In- dians nn the Grand River— \\>xn- h/im Nellea. Adam Elliott, and John Kennedy. Wi:i.ll.N(! ION DJ.STRtCT. avKlph—:\. P;ilnier. A. »., Rector ; F.. -M. Stewart, M. A., Assistant Minister. Klorn—i.W. Mar»h, B.A. Oven Soand~-\. R. H. Mulholland. Tyo')«//i»^ .1fi«»«n«ry— C.ll.Pattet. NI.V'IARa Dl.HTRlCT. Niagara— 'V. Creeii, Rector, Otlicl- aiini! Chaplain to the Forcen. Orimsbi/ — F. J. Lundy, D. C. L., ltector:.Vctiii':.VVm. Oaviil, M.A. CAi/i;ieif«. Stamford Queen 'on and Drvmmondnitle — VV. Lcetning, Rector; C. L. Insles, B A , Assist. Thiirvld—r. ». Puller, Rector. Fort Eiie— Elliott Grasett, .M. A., Rc.tor. St. Cnlharints—.\. F. Atkinson, Rector ; Goo. A. Ball, Assistant. /.,.»M/A— Alex. Dixon. B. A., Rector. Port Mail'and and Danville — Adam Townlev. Setlleme.Us on Grand River— B. (.'iidniore Hill, M.A. Travelling Miiuinnnry— J. God'rey. TAl.JInT IitSTRICT. Simrni— Francis Evans, Rector : George S>ilmoii, Siiper:iniiuaieJ. l.osno:* DISTRICT. London— B. Croiiyii, M. A.. Rector. OiliciatiiiL' Ch'iidaln to the Forces 64 CLERGY. [1863. 'kh A w London Toitnskip—C O. brough, A. R., Rector. St. Thoma»-yi. Burnham, B.A., Rector. Jdelaidt~A. Mortimer, Rector. Carradoe—K. Flood, M. A. .Rector, and MiMiotmry to the Muiiccy Town IndiniiH. Port Buneell—'V, Bolton Read. Turconnelt, ^r— Henry Holland. Malahide — C Urown Port Stanley— G. <;. Street. BRdCK DISTRICT. JTcodstock— Win. BrtiriUge, B.D., Rector. Burford—A. St. G. OnuKeild, A. B. Oz/ar<^-Henry Revcll, A. B. Zorra—F. D. Fauquier. HURON DIATRIOT. Ooderiek—K. L. Elwood, M.A. Jiavfield—li.. V. Cnmiibell, .M. A. Stratford — £|ihr.iiiii Faltemoii. Blanckard—AxcWii. Laiii|iiriaii. Wi^STKRN UlSTRICT. Sanu.itieh — Vacant. Amherttburgh — F. Mnck, Rector mid Uffic. Clinplaiii to the Forces. ColckeBter—V. (Jore F.lliott. Chatham— F. W. Sandy n. Rector. IFarairk-J. Morkrirtgc, Recier. fValpole Mand — A ndrew Jaiiiiciion. Daun, ifc. — Joliii Gunne. Mersca — Vacant. Plympton—i. G. R. Salter, B. A. KEWCASTI.E DISTRICT. CVJouri'— A.N. Beihune.D.D., Rec- tor and Cliaplain lo the Lord Bi»hO)> ; H. B. Jes^op, M. A., Asgifiiant. Riee Lake— J. W. R. Beck. Portfliipc — Jonailian Sliortt.Rector. Cavan — Samuel Arniuiir, Rector. Clarke and Dorlitigton — Alexander McNah. D. 1).. Kecior. Grafton andColhorne— ioUnWWson. Carturight anil Manvert — VV. Lo- gan. COLBORNE I'ISTRICT. Peterboro'—VL. J. C. 'J'aylor, M, A., Rector. £»ii7tf— Robert Hardin!;. FtHtlon FalU — John Hickie. VICTORIA lUSTRlCT. BelUviUe—io\\n Crier, M. A. Port Trent, Frankford, ^c— Wni. Blea»dell,A.M. Travelling Mi'iivnary — T. J. S. Orovci'. PRINCK EDWARD niSTRlCT. Pieton—Wtn. M.-icnuIay, Rector, il/vrrav— John .Mcliitvte. Marysburg—J. R. 'I'ooke. Travelling lUissionnry — R. G.Cox. MIDLAND UIBTRICT. Kingitcn-deorne 0"Kill Stuart, D. I)., Rector -, \V. M. Hercliiner. M. A., Assiftant Minister, and Chaplain to eon, Arch- ev6r|ue de Uuebec ; Moiii>eigiicnr C. F. Baillnircenn, Kv^que de Tloa, ei Cotii.'juieur. Viraires Oeniraux—J. Bemers, T. Maguire,A.Mallloux,iVLCIiauvitt, C. Gauvrenu.C. F. Caxeau, L. J Cafsanlt. A C Archetichi—C.F.CazenUtV.G ; J. U. A. Fetlaiid, J . Roy, P. H. Harkin, K. Langeviti, iSec. du Diorexe ; L. Hanii'ltii,»oU!t -secre- taire ; U. 't liiliodeaii, do. Ju Siminaire de Q»<^ftec— L J. t'a»- eault, I'tip.; J. Doiiiers, A. Patant, J Anbry, Lh. Giii^ras. l.^oti Gin)>ra8, M. Fur|!ue8. Proc: K.A. Taschercau, E. Horan, J. F.Bail- lartie, Felix Buieau, Ed. Metliot, C. Laverdieie, O. Audet. Au Collige de itte. ..liine— t'. Gauv- reau. Sup. ; F.Pilote, E. Richard, G. Treinblny, P. H. Boiichy. H. Potviii, A.BlanciiettcA.Pellciier. Curi de Quebec— J. Aiiclair. Ficaircs-L. Gill, G. F. E. Drolet. Fglue St. Jean— D. Martinenu, O. Paradie. St. Patrice -Jus. Nelligan, E. Bon- tieau, J. N. C.inipbell. Vriulines-T. Maiuire. Hotel Ditu—M. Leinieux. A. Le Fraitr ivii<. Chapelain des Seeurs de la Ckariti— ! T. Rov. Chapelain Ilopital G6n(ral—E. G. I Planto, Jneien Chapelain — L. T. Bedard. I Cure de St. JtDch—Z. Chiirest. I Ficaires—J. U. Z. Holdiic. P. L. ! Lahaye, W. Richarditon, A. I Lnilrierc. j Ilitpilalde .VaWne— W.Richardson. | La Pijinle d Pizeau rt Hopitaut MilHuires-V. H. Ilarkin RR.PP. JeKiiites.ConKreKatioii N.D. IHLB H'ORLKANS. St. Pierre— Jos. Tardif. St. Lavrent—J. Nnud. SI. Jean— .\. Gosstelin. ^S'(.i. Boucher. Pnyiiieiit. j ,mial—V. 8nx. i(A«m— 1>. Clarke. ' Jernaril. | . Amelin. ! B. K. Parant. \ riepy. | Cole. I K. Ledue. I . La roue he. | . Chauvin. | ement. Sasiion. I J. B. Pelletier. tullot. I "Iry. I 'reiiililay. I Sagueuay, et les Gagiion. ouiii. i(j SCO. Ion— it. Noel. l^eclerc. lucher. irten— J.B.Potvin i*t S. Bclleau. eland. II. iaillnrgcon. f. Keriiicr. 'hiinier. TriKlel. i,trc-J. O'Grady. »m— P.Beauiiiont. U. UeKitl. II. Routier. iicheitc. jrenier. 'raiifoi*. (itin. lure. Beriiier. J. Proulx. Grenier. foorc. once— A.Rncine. nroii. I P. X. Tecsicr k— N. Godboui. mpcnu. riunn. iscviu. R. Hnlle. li. Uelle-Isle. uliot. 'our. Imeuve. iinont. bonier. uliieii. F'erras. fniil. fl^'c- I S«rf— h.T..IJi'lle- S'wrf— Z. Hiroiij. teaubieu. rnrdif. E. «>cll. -F. X. Upia<{e. 1853.] CLERGY. 65 i Vicaire — P. Oliva. j Si. Jean Purl. joli—U. Parnnt. I Anr. Curc—V. RoisHOiitinull. ^ SI. Ritch dt$ Auliic's—l). II.TAtu. , SU.AuHtLapoeiniin — L.A.Iiourret I DISTRIRT DK KA.M0URA8KA. I Riv. OuelU—C. Rpciti. I St.Pitcume el N.D.Munt Carmel—V. \ St. Denis— E. Uueriier. [X. Ucgia. j Kamouraaka—'S, Hubert. V. O. Hehert. St. Paicha'—l'. Vnttv. Sir. lUUiieet St.Jlezaiiil.—J.Matte St. Jndrf—S. Doiicrt. RitUredu Loup—L. A. Proulz. Cacuuna—i. • '. Clouiier. St. Jr$ine—if. Bdlnii(ier. Me- Verte—\j. Provcncln'r. j St. Eloi—T. A. |)cGa>'p^. T>oiii- Pistoles— Leon Roy. St. Simon— (i. S. Marccau. Sle. Cirile el St- raAien— 'L.Marceau Rimous'ti—C. 'J'aiigiiay. Sle. Luce-Vw. Nailenu. Sle. Flavie—M. Duguay. U'- J. F. Lucan, A. C. G. Desman •in;,. icaires. — A. Teillard,H. joir. Eglise de St. Pierre.— RU. PP. Olilai8. Miasioauaini au lac des i Mon- tagnes. — N. Dufresne, J. Toupin, J. A. Cuoq, C. J.Bardey. Hospice St. Joseph.— i. B. Kelly, J. M. Belnnger, P X. Marcoux, A. T. Lagarde, P. Lefaivre, O.8. Pa- quet. Etablissement des Sourds-Mueli.— C. I. Lagorce, Dirccieur. Chapelle du Coteaa, St. Louis — P. Laf ranee. Au Grand Seminaire.— i. A. Bayle, D. Grniiet, .-i. I.. Barbarin. Au College de Montreal. — A. Ner- cani, P. P. Penis, L. L. Billion, J. J. Perreault. J Dclaviune. Maisoii des Jesuiles. — RR. PP. Martin, P. Luizet, H. Duinerle, A. Haveque/., G. Schneider, A. Larcher, 'I'.Ouellct.G. SciieaiMky, J. MtTCier. Seminaire de St, Hyaeintke. — J. S Raymond, L D'c«aulnier8, G. MarcliesKuult, P. Dufresne, P. J MONTREAL. St. Laurent — J. B. Gerniain. Ficaire—¥. Relbur. [Rezc. Slip, des Frires S. Joseph — R. P. J. Sle, Genevieee — L. M. Lefehvre. Ste-Anne du bout de f Iste—K. Neyron. Poiitle Claire— V. D. Ricard. Lachiue—.\. Durnn^— M. Tielle. y»rennts—{J. (J. I'riiueuui. Fitaire—L. J. .Martel. Vtrchirr.a—R. O. Druneaii. Cvntreraur—]''. l/Hciireux. St Jntoiiie—M. Cusinon, £elteit~'i\ DuKiclier. yieaire—l,. H. J. Hrtinettc. Aue. Cure ~K Duroclier. St. miairc—i. Murii). OMKxhty—V. M. Migiiault. Viatirc—i, Wvitmewe, Dtr. du CoUfffe-V. T. I,alinye. Amatant Dirtcluer—V. A. Jaqucr. Sle. Marie— II. Uiroiinrd. St. Or/; a aire— 'A. Rosilier. Sit. Bni,'ide—i. Perraiilt. ia. Mtttkins—\j. B. Ilrioti. [Ilotto. i'l. Jean Baptitle, Souoillt—Stv. St. Ckarlea—?. i. Crevicr. •St. Mare—i. E. Lcvcqiie. St. Denis— V. Di'Iikts. St. Our»—J. B. Belanpcr. Surel—M. Liiiiagt's. E. C. Fabre. SUs. Virtoire—.\, Lfniay. hledu PoilB-T. Filiatrcault. 41 tfifaeiAlhe—E, Crcvier. Vieaire—l. Dcsnovers. iil. Dominique— I.' H. Noieeux. Ste. IZnaalie—K. Blrs. SI. JuUt-(t. Peil'-fier. St.JlamahS-S. f lardy. Si. Huguea—V. M. Archntnbault. rir.nire—C. I.oraiiaer. St. Siimm—V. A. Silvcstre. Si. MinS-H. Lpooura. Vitaire—U. Duprat. SI.Dumase—F.X. Brnnet, A.Braiti. St. Ctiaire—3. Proveiicui. JKicoer*— A. Oe»orpy. St. Pin—i. Crevier. Jwi Priff.ntntion—i. Bcaiirecard. Fmmham — J. Dnilairc. thtrkam, ^c— W. Fitzgerald. Ibtxlon—J. Hoisrerf. Mil ton— F. R»'foiir. Clrnnbu, ^e. — J. Uuiii. Stuckely, Slc. — O. A1o'>ei. StmngUtui, 4-c.— A. Ttiibaudler. ©lOCESE OF TORONTO. Rt. Rev. Dr. Arinnnd Francis Mary De Charhotiiiel, Bishop of To- mrtto. Archdearoii of Toronto - P. Molony. Virart General— Very Rev. F.ilward Gordon. R'.'KAL DIAVB AND VIOARX PORAN. Hiimt and Simeot Dittriett—P. Molony. \ Qore. Nia^nra and Talbot Districts — JMwa'rd Gordon. ITiftem Diairicl, and for ihote rpenkint^ Frrneh-P. Point. Lt^donand Brock Dislritl$—T. Xirwan. W*Uingtoit ami Huron Dittrirtt, mut for the German*— C Uolzer. T. Kirwnn. Vitiioni i.n <*• Bordert of Laht Superior and the Huron, and for the Indiaitt—V. Clioiie. ToronCu— Cathedriil of St. Michael —P. Molony— J. Uulnlan— .1. Mcljaehlan— Thomas Marlvnnll — 8«. Peter's and 8t. Paiil'H— T. Fit7.llenry— Thomas Lynch. Gore and Tovnthip of Toronto. Eln- hicoke, Caledun, Albion— Eugene O'Ki'illy. Thoruhill, Markham, Vavghan, Newmarket and Georgina O'Lou^hlin. Whitbij, Pickering, Brock, ifC— i. ». Proulx. [tican. Ailjala, TecumsHh, Muno—V. Knt- penetaiiffvitlieiie, tiarrie, Mcdonle, Orillia. Sunnidale—A. tJliart'st. linmiU'jH, n'eUiufflon Square, fya- tertoicn, t,c.—]i. Oiiidon, H. I),, M. Monacliaii. Uutlph, Arthur, Nichol—C. Holzcr, Ji>>. KofcSitei. iVcfon— Mnrt l.alor. T/W/ct'i'/Ze— Micliiicl Brcnnan. J)iirt>— Petr.rlturn'— John Butler. St. Aiidreie's—deovfie llay. Prrlh—J. 11. r^cDoniisli. C«rHir«W— Jolin F. t'annon. Ti/aiidenaga—mMrU's lliirke. Coiftwrn- — iVIif liiici Tindiii. i BrvdiiHlle—OUver Killy. I frescH//— Edward P. Koche. h'i:mp:vil/e—Va\iM Karelly. ' Smith's yalls—'l'trewe Smith. | 7'm//— Piiirick Ma /.f'nrfg'iy— James Ciiisholiii, D. D. j ;Kinc/.-c».'rr— Bernard (-'oyle. yfj;jAM(iW— Bernard Hisgiiis. /-uftoro' —.lohii f)*Niel. Alexandria and 7^oc/ wge. KINGSTON. I uliii, Oibhop of lel.in, Adiiiiniat.' !:jlOtl. ! Dollurd, Jnhn rrclly, Kievaii! I .J. McDonald. ! OkBitei. Oruniian. lutler. St' Hay. iiiirjii. <.\iiinon. Ii. I). \* Donley, lisholiii, I). D. rd t-'ovli". Hisuiiif. li.'l. Aicj— Alexander of I'y. HcK-iy. In, II TUB CUORCU' ,ANIt, I ;»lon on the Se- ! u July, 1853. ' itic, Ramsay, „d. Siinod Clerk. oroiito. Synod RAMII.TOK. on thp wcond iuary,May aud "g. hti Dryninz. G.Mcrimchey. r MacKid. r— .^ndw. Bell. D.D. or. Aope— William -G.BcIl, A.B. Ht,\.M., Clerk. lac nee. son. b. Vood»lock and and Wcsinitn- Idltoroiigli.Yar- rpdricksl)iir{Eh, and Ulnliruoli, llinnif, Wellefl- «.\TBCR«T. le second Wcd- ry. May and -William Bell, i85xr CLERGY. 67 Sttulh GtfiAfr— Joicph .^nderMon. J'ackeHham-Mcxnudet M.iiin.A.M. Hiehmoiid—DnvUl KvniiM. Lanark— TUoinnt I'rnwir. I'trlh.St. J«I.,Sinitli, A. M. •Seywiour— ftulieri Noill. BfUei:iHe -WWUtun McEwen. Vacaiil CAur^'es -OmnuliLv, Diim- tiicr, Ai<|)liftfnu— Alexiiniler Lewis. £Wun— John .^IcrMurcliy. Tnrtinlu—ioU» Barclay, A. M.Cinrit. H'«9(6'iO!W(>iiMry— Alcx.inUerlloss. Clarke and Uope-Siunuci I'urtcr. /;(?;•«%— William Burr. ^farkanm—i:<\l^ea .Stuart. frttant C/iar«'.r»— Vaufihaii, D.ir- linSton,Scoitand Uxb(iil;{e, New- mi«rkei.Wlii:hy,nrock amlKeach, CiilC'lon, Thorali, Nottnwa.saga and Siinnidnle, Mara. Mit$ionaric»—\.li\a\r, John Camp- bell, A. M. PRi:snvTRRT or montrrai.. MeptsatMontrciil,on thi; firm Wed- i:c8(lay ol'Feltruaiy, May, August and November. Montreal— St. JndrtteU-A. Maihie- gon. n. D. St. Paul's -Robeti McGill. /)unirmi(oien— James Anderson. Ueorgetoten—i. C. Muir. QucAce— John Cook, D. D. /vacAtne— Williaiii Simpson. H»mmingf'ird—iQ h n Merl in. Sem Ai'cAmcmil— John Davidson. Three Ait^ers— Jnme> 'J'hom. //uR/i»^>r/<;n— Alex. Wallace, Clerk. St. />ouis— James T. Paul. Beaukarnoii—'VUomnt Hai|t. Vaeanl Chargei — Valcartier, Mel- bourne, New Carlisle, Norval- town, Lnprairie,BpechKidge,Si. Gtistache. 3fu!(io»chiel, Coteau dii Lac. L'Orlanal PruHbytoriau <;iiurca> ot Cunutla. The .Synod mecis at Hamilton on tiie second Wednesiiay of June, Tlios. Wiiihlniin, York MilN, jlforf- tralor; Wdliam Ucid,A.M.,Fic- li>n, ami Juliii lliirii<<, ' tjeiicriil .\3ti\\\. lor the Church, Cunjamt Clerks . I'RKSBYTKRV OP TORONTO. 7'oru;. U. 'ind Cangregaliun, Ruliert Irvine. .S7ref;(«vi/inehe, Beachridge, Martin- town, Grand Freniere, Hpiiriville, Rawdon, La Guerre, Montreal, Metis, Leeds aud St. Sylvester, Inverness. PRKBBYTBRT OP tONDON. Port Sarnia — Wm. Macalisier. Zorra— Donald McKen?.ie. North Eatt //ope— Daniel Allan. 7VeA;ersmttA— William Graham. Eckfrid tf 3fnsa— W.R.Sutheiland. Chatham— \nz\w McColl. /a;r'»/iirui>*— Geo. Clieyne. Jyr— Roberi Lindsay. Uiindoi and Anca»ter—M,Y. Stark. Clerk. 6'rt/i— Joh'i Bayne. t'tirguii—Uaorjt} Siiiellie. l'us!incli—\\ illl.'iin ithdirum. IfslUngiun Square — Ale.\.f>lcLean. Ouelpll—i.iUa t;. .MotJrcjor. Stjdnnliam—ioUw M'K union. I'url Dover and A'l/ncoc— Andrew Wiluoii. iVi.j^rtca-John Alexnnder. tilv.iiUeim aud I'arii—iK itlcRuar. *'(t(.(tfltC'Aar^'i!i— VVuiiiwb.-li.Dunii- viliu Uiid VVeliaiMlpori, Flumlmro' VVe-t, VVHlpcile. 'J'liocr, Owen srt— Clirilmer's Ciiiirch, Rob. K.Biirns; Brock Street. Uobt. Reid. KeW«Oi«e— William Grcgtf, Clerk. /'/c/on— William Keid, A. M. //MH/inwrfon— Andrew HudsoH. If'aeant C'AoPi/M— Napaiice, «»e«riu7fe— James (■rea!ltKUtop—W>xnr\Acx McKrnzie. DelruH,Michifian—io\\n iMc l.(.'llaii. Guiiii(/(»— 7'lio«.rhrittic. H^ett Dumfries — Alex. Ritchie. Parii-Dii\ki Caw. Beverly— Mw ror(eo(iii. Braiit/ord—Mpxnnifer Drummond. CAip/iciea— Willinrn Chri«(ie. Ca/crf\ RA»T. Monlreal—WWWtiiw Tnylor, D. D. iiev) Glasgow— Wexanilvr Lowden, Clerk. Madrid, N. F.— John IMorrison. Huntingdon— I'titet Miiir. La CAurc— Walter Scott. I'RKSnVTERV nr LANARK. Smith's f a<{(— Willinni Aiikln. Pdckenham, Fitzroy Harbour — .\lc.T. Henderson, Clerk. PRESBYTKIIV rP nCRHAM. Whitby— Rob. II. Thornton, Clerk. Port Hope, Perrytown—Jno.Canaie. Clarke — Gvotge Lawrence. Ifcaton of Clarke— Wtn. Oriniston. Emily, Manreri>,Ops — John Ewing. i>nr/i«^f(>«— Alexander Kennedy. yacancies-ltiniisay. Stations,— Mnripo^'n, Verulam, Fredericksbnrgh, Frnestown. PRCSnVTKRY OP WST.LINOTO.N. £ranio— Lewi* Warner, Ckairmnn; Oradfnrd — Rnehen E. Tupper, Unac linrlirr. JI/oHo— William Dignnin. Con/f«(0t«n— Luther O. Rice, y^ama— lioinrc Denn. Beansuliel and French Jiicer—D. Sawyer. Penelanguishene Road — S. Drow- iiell. Nollniea*aga—3nme9 Clark. St. ^'iureHt—A\p\. Cnniphetl. Owen's Sound— John Willinnis, J. Nrelnnds. Nfwash-C Vniidnsen. Saugeenp—Jiwnps Hutchinson. /-ro0Tff} Cose. .St. Mor»'»— Thomas Fiiwcett. GoderirJi—S. Fear, W. Creiiitilon. Strathroy—Jntne* Armstrong, (f arieicft— John Webster. Port Sarnia—K White. St. Clair-R. Brooking, William Herkimer. Procidtnce — Edward While. IVardsville — C. Sylvester. C/tol/iani— William Price, Joseph Hnsill. Ott«/i«W— John K. Willistan. Amherstburirh — J. Goodrellow. Mount EtL'in and Muncey—'SMnvxX Rose, Chairman ; John Sunday, .ivbraham Catfienier. St. T/t«»«(M-Richard Whiting, E. H, Dewnrt. Sanduich and Windsor — W. Ames. Morveth—K. PliPlp*. IVallacehurgh-V. Chapman. yacant CAar^fe— Mitchell. BRANTKORD DISTRICT. Aranf/orti— Kennedy Creighton, G. Poole, Thos. Peacock, H. Biggar. i'ares— Edwin Cement. Woodstock — Edmund Shepherd, John S. Evans. Dumfries— O/Aaa Barber, Francis Berry. /n|rcr«o/{— Charles W.M. Gilbert. /VoneicA— M. Swan. ffn/fiii^Aam— Matt. Whiting, Matt. Holthy. A'l'mrew— Kdwv M. Ryerson. 7)/a/aAi(/|(A— George Goodson. AVora— Holomon Waldrun. /'rei— Ezra A«A;— Will. Morion, Moses RlnckKtock. Peterborough- John Gfrnley. Rise Laie— Robt. Rronking. .4/rt Miller, Daniel McMullen, A. Miller. A'lV/Ney— Michael Fawcett. Brighton— John RIack. John W. German, Charlec Tiirver. /7«m«r««(ei. Rice, Chair- man ; Charles Lnvell, Jns. hooth, Henry livers, Daniel Wricht. iVa/ia»«e— David B. Madden, R. Brewster. WiWon— John Levrr, T. Cleihorn. Bath and .4mhKrstlale—Gco.ticnyon, John MilU. fVat.erloo—Chnr\pa Tagiart. Ganarro^ue— Benja:nin Nankeville. yV(B«e6»ro«i'A-T-Mirhael Baxter. Farm«r«t!t7/e— William Philp, Wm. Chnpman. jV«ieA«r^— Benjamin Jones, Dr. Ayles worth. y meant CAaryg— Hinchinbrook. [1853. "RyerioiT Kennedy, John II III in Ryerion, BicJIm, I'cii-r ■ali. iiulorson. orion, AIoseR Rrmlpy. )nkin|{. Cace. jlieu. rue. irmn. onog and Mud iTRicr. on,C!kairmmn. ■on, John A. ned Faddcn. Oil- UcMutlen, A. W. 'ceif. k. John irver. Reynold*, ini Dnvinnn. son, Stephen 'ter. ater. uerford. RirT. Hire, Chair- I. J.1S. hooth, I Wrieht. M.idden, R. '. Clcshorn. Gco.Bcnyon, N.inkeville. Baxter, I Ptailp, Win. Jonen, Dr. Iilnbrook. 1853.y CLERGY. 59 BKnCKVIt.LK Dl4TRirT. Broitkvitle—W i\Hnm Andrewi. /'re«ru/(— Jiiiiie* Elliott. Maillaiid—SyUctier Hitrlhtirt. Ktmpi piUe—ntomitn Mevitt. Chair- man; John Armatroiifr, 3d. .Ifnd'Wa— Fraiicln Culenian, Dnvid Koberisoii. /imitk't t'alU—Wtn. Brown, Wni. (.'olcinan. CarUtnn and Packeitham—WiWiam McUill. Mirrickville—Eta»tu* Ilurlburt. Cvrnirei// — Vincent B. Howard, William lliirn*. Winrke$ler—\iav\d Ilardle. Sherhrooke—O. LeiiiiuitigB, Alrnh Aiinin*. BVTOWN DlfTICT. JJy/oieii— Nol.le F. English, ^/•TMer— Asatiel Ilurlburt, Chair- miiH. Riihmond—Jauxeu Greener, Robert llolih*. 5/. j4fr{/rrir«— Richard Hammond. Tho». VV. t^nstablo. I.'On>na<— David Clappiion, Silas Huiitlni<(ion. Luchaber—tt\rhaTt\ Wilson. 0<;(ra(/rf— William Patieison, H. McDowell. fiattineau — John Howes. Clorenitof and Portage de Forte— 'I'liomns McMullcn. Huntley— Ucnry Slinler. Vacant CAar^*— Wcstnienth. C. \V. RIctliodiHt New Connection Church. Conference meets first Wednesday in June. OPPICERS OK THE CONNFCTION. Rev. J. H. Rotiinson, General Su- perintendent of the Mirsion, Pre- sident of Conference, Toronto. W. McClure, Jssiilnnt Superin- tendent, London, C. W. : T. Lott- ridge, Treanrer, Hiiniilion ; R. n. Brett. hSmancial Secretary, Toronio : T. T. How.-ird, Mil- tiunary Secretary, Toronio. LONnON IJSTRICT. Litndon—W. McClure, Chairman; .1. Caswell. Wattrford—i. Bell, one to tc sent. St. 7'A0>niM— N. C. tiowan. A'ont/i'A— B. Hnich. Malahide—E. Willinins. HoL',ard—\i . Wilkinson. London tf Blnnehard — J. Kershaw. IlAMII.TO>< DISTRICT. i/(ii»i7(on—T. (Goldsmith. Chairman. Aneatter — J. Brennnii, W. Ilnnieti. tfelland Canal— T. Rump, J. Bell. Barton— J. C. Wf»tl«. yassasraireua—D, Bcttes, J. Shaw. Caitvffn—W. I'rcsion. Sydenham, Otctn Souncf— J. Rnrkor- vHI<', iindi-r tlic superintendence of J. Iri-nkcnridpe. Durham, Owen Sound— 3. Breakcn- ridtte. Arthur. O. Sound— T. O. Artltins. Lake Erie Mission — F. G. Weaver. TORONTri DISTRICT. Toronto Citu—U. ^avnife. General Supetintendent; J. H. Kobtu^on, Chni'man. Yiirkville—T. Reid. Whilr.hurr.h~C, Childs, Trafalgar— t. Jetfuris, one to be sent. Cnledon—A. Wright. Hraek—C Currv. CAVAN IMSTRICT. Catan—yf. Gundy ; J. Wilkinson, Chairman. Manver»—\\. Rolilnnon. '. Doel. i\eif cattle— J. Wllkin»'ii. P. Edteard— J. OHifH, J. McAtister. I JOHNSTOWN mSTKU T. \LanidoiBHe—i. Iliilc<>, Chairman; ! J. Slielioii, J. t'. Warren. Elizabelhtouin—J. Siin|ikOli, one to I be sent. ' Oiford—D. P. Rolsion. Crotby—i. Hales. J. Crnwford. I Drvmmond'-iiuii to be kClit. .f"i7:rny— Brown. I Marlbro— One Xo be sent. KASTKRM DlSTHirT. I Stanitead—L, P. Adams. Chair- I man ; ]. Ht^-lon. ! Stukely—T.Vgii'.eu. I Bollon—F. Hunt. \nunham—L, H..^dams. Potion— H. Bursell. Henrytburgh—O. Whiicomle. Montreal— One to be sent. methodUt EpiBc'l Cburcb in GuHada. NIAGARA CONFERBVCE. John Ueyiiolds, Philander Smith, General Superintendent i, TORONTO IIISTRICT. I Jns. Richardson, Priaidiug' Elder. I}arlingtnn—G<'nrfe I lotjstield. MTiKty— ThOf. Robron. I Supernumerary— C . W. Fraser. I M»rkham—'W. D. Brown. I I'ougc Streel—ISainuf\ Dnnnett. I Tur//Km/r»ff— E. Brixtol. J. Ken*. Supernumerary — N. A. Fra^er. Superannuated-^. Maskle. Blenheim — John Gibson. Ottkland-J. W. Bynm. Suprrnnnuated — J. Owen. /{atnAam— Jotin Wood. Oneida — Bain.-4bas Brown. I4)ND0N DISTBICT. William Co|ie, Preiiding Elder. London— 'E. L. Koyle. Svp-rannuated-n. Ciilp, P. Picket. Supernumernry — jRiiiei< M itchell. J. \V. Jacobs, left without nii ap- )ioiii'uient at bis own request. J»fo//jAi«/«-H. Taylor., Superannuated — t.'hns. Peltys. Snprrnumerary — E. Harris. SouthiBold — 'I'liop. Alkin^on. A'oririrA— E. Lounsbury. Ozfurd—1,. P. S-'inilh. Svpcrannualed—Cw. Turner, Supernumerary — J. B. Richardson. Dorchester — T. Dnwes. St. Mary'i—\V. F. Lowe. Boianijuet — Job n Mc Lea n . Howard-John Ormerod. St. Clair— to be supplied. HURON DISTRICT. Wm.'WoO''waf'l. Presiding Elder, St. fineent-A. L. Thitrstnii. Noiotcaiaga—xo lie iiipplied. OrangtvUlt—^. Lawrence. Oaro/rofa— Alonzo E. Griflith. Kincardine— to Le supplied. Mailland—O, G. Collainore. BAY aUINTE CONFERENCE. BAY qUINTE DISTRICT. 8. W. La Du. Preiiding Elder. Hope—ioUn Tuke. Superannuatcd.—'V . Lewis. Co'>ourg—.\ . H. Johnson. Superannuated — J. Uatct'ell. firi^Arun— Hir.'iin Wiltiums. J'ercy—y. H. Howard. .Vunioiir— to be supplied. Raiedan—W. A. Sills. Superannuated— H. H. Johnston iSi./f!y— William Alworih. ' Purl Sarninand Muure—J.Aniwiir. Toronlo-d.,U» Konf. A. tieiklf. Ailiitii I.illln. W*i7»y-J. Ilvrn.'. f''||i||, Ilviowh, CaU'ilon, VVnrwirU nint Noun iv.iK,i«n. OIIDR.-IIKM MlirlVTIIK I)ViO». ftui!/^A-Joliri Jo.Jiali llraiiio. Duniliit—i.itm'^ I'lfileH. I.t>\\ HI (,\NMU, Tin; Coii!;ri';'mioii.il Union of ('. E. iiict'is iiiiiitiill^ III Moiiirciil, on tln! H'-eoiiii 'I'licHiliiv III J.ilv. Chiiirniunfir l-^.'ii— Ki'v. — Anilor- coii. Iln'.vkf'iilmrv ; Sicretanj pro ttm -H. VVili((f».",Vloiit'o.»l. nrame—l). Cuini.-IJ, l)u>/in-n~l). DiiiikiTlrv. JJunvillr, A7/i/)/(i« - A. J. P.irkc. Itiuitb'i . I).! -inl tl„.-{\ II. Marling. l^ffl'touinc —'I'. Iliij lie. Inii'an .atiln—J. .SlcKillirnn. Iiiii»et,'luirii—l I . L'l lie ririh I rc. {ilii-r!iruiikc—i. UoliiTisijii. Shruilentl-n. V. Hall. rornnl Charirct — ('li.'ilenuciinv. Kiuli-ili RiviM, Siiiiii Aiidrow'ji, Pritiiilivo ilIotl>';ii1ist MiurcU ill I'auudti Wcvt. Coiiforenec incotn I:i4t U'cliicsdiiy ill J.'iiHMry. lU'v. J. Davisijii, llrampton ; niid Mr. Williiiiii l^iwuon. Hnmillon, corr(."<|i.) iliiii.' .Si.'cr cirip.-*. Mr. «oi..;rt Wilk.T, Tofoiito, Mis- aioiiJi' y Trc.T»iirt'r. TDiMNTo iii.srnirT. Toronto t.7y-M. Nictol, \V. l.Dims. Krampiun—J Dnvi.-ion, R. Piiul. fUo'jicoke—W. I.vli', A. hMpliiin. Markhwa~i L iccy, W. Gleilliill, ,c/iard—\V. t,. Ilayluy. tlrlleiilU—.\. Snyder. liUihrim-V. I'irKle. T. Cavilnnd. limarijufl—i. WiUiaiiis. Wcrt«//i)ri/-T.L.I);ivliUon, H. Rccd. hliiiim.ylrl(l—i, Morno. Uri'c'ntUie ~J. t'oo|it'r Uiir/ii'd—}. Cliaiiilli-r. Hi„„i.:—.J. Oakley. CiileJun — VncQiit. Canbnro'—W . Oook. C'Art//j«'»— \V!(J(»oiie.Il.IIt'rrinc'un. Chfillia.n i'illa(re—i\. t'anipUi'll. Cheileriiinm—\i. Keid. Ciilriunirr -y,. Ilittliwarden. Cartlim i'laft—U. Ilolcrofl. CiinifvtiruuMy—J, (.'ain|iljcll. lirreliam—1. Klllott. li(ire!ici,)e — S. 'rn|i*coi. Ha!ilimand-it. Wait. tlamiliitn—J. hijlis, .'V. Uooker, E. Ilrowii. lfouH-W. Willi*, /fj/i-'— H. Norinaii, VV. Miller. Kiu:riion—A. Loriincr,.V. U., — (.'00 in 1)9. Lanark— J. Smith. Leeda—\V. Ilulliurt, A. Stevens. lubo—U. Sinclair, A. VVllkluson. Loehabar—i. IMsvanls. London — R. Doyd. Lirntli and Pelham—D. Woy. Markhan — S. Siiiale. Mi.'ai'iidf jHbilte—S. Mct'onncll. McOillii:ray—\). A. Turrace. Mattlda-AWx. Dick. Alidriltion—^. Clark. Montreal— U. Davies, Ph.D. fi'etcmarket-Vixcnni, jVia^'uro— F. hacey. yilestouin—A- Cliiite. yViajuiiri— 8. Vining. Nnricieh—l. Howey, W. McLellan, E. Smith. Oakland— J. Harris. ■ - ' Oj;'atf(. VV. Rowland, M. W. Il;)|ilnii(<. Slante>t—W. Kraxer. .v//i«eAri.7i'«— K. N. .lerjicy. ,sia»$tfad—i. Miirliell. Siiiiiffville-Wrs. M. Fiicy. Thv.rliiie -J. llrlila*-!!. V'./ronM-J. Pyper, VV. P.Newman. t'iliiirin—.\. Kiiiicaii, U. J. Uyerae. /;V.« Or>'iird—V,. 'ro|ipiiiR. lfalp(dr~V. Siillwcll, A.Uiidcrhill. tynlrrfjrd—A. .•*\nn\\U fVUilhy—i. H. Hiair. irahinflium—n. i''iicll. It'indha'n—A. Slewart. lt'oo.islork—\\'. II. Laiiilon, J. Wiiiifrliotliani. irwd/ieicA— Jaiiifs Sim. FnrmoufA— 'I'll. )iiiai! Mills. /jone MilU—V. .McHerinand. Zorra Roliiii«on, J. Ucardsall, S. ». 'I'rif, — tinmn. facant CAar^'M-Siiiih Gowcr, I'erih, .St. Giorgu. York Milln, Scoilaiid, Uraiiialie. Keinpiville. ^-^-VN.-> ^.'V^ Uible €hrlHtiuii Churcli iu LTpper C'uuudu. In connection wiili tlie l!ilileUhri»- liaii Cnurcii ill Uii)05a—'l'hunia!i Green, J. Pinch. Pickering— M. L. Tucker. HURON P.STKICT. Mitfhel—1. B. Tapp, CkiUrman ; W. Chidley. Vabome—V.. Hurley. Clinlon—W. HhlioH. St. Thomas and London— G. Hay- craft, G. Rippin. Supemumtrary. MUA'ICIPALITIES: CAXAOA WEST. The Sdieilulee in the following pa!;c!), supply important inforinatton, under the heads of Counties and Unions of Counties, into which Western Canada is divided. They furnish tlie extent in acres, the population according to the census of IKJO and 1853, and the avsessej value of property in lail, and ie.5-2, in tlic several Counties and the minor MiiiiicipalitieB into which each is subdivided. The valuations are those taken under the Assessment Acts, as the basis of municipal taxation for local purposfu. They also supply the names and addresses, of the principal municipal ofiicers. \ [1863. ifh. orrnimn. f- uenil—J. Vati A\ Ilurlliurt. ». i . (luiidry. iiiilcrvoiit J. E. Iluwlaml, M. Jcrticy. III. Fiicy. V. r. Newman. , (i. J. UyeriiC. |.|)iiijf. I. A.&iidcrhill. II. ■ ■ eh. ri. Laiiiloii, J. I ^lilN. .'riiiaiiil. ' , J. Uvardsall, ' III. ,iuih Gow'cr, Vork Miliri, I >, Keiii|iivill(.>. t Clinrcli iiiudu. { cl!il Ih.* helii nt ; 'liiil|toii ; to I jtWcJucaday { RICT. , CJiairman ; ' gduii, Super- I loopcr.Henry | ams, another . . J. Dix. ! sTRKvr. ; , Chairman ; I llod^ron. i-eii,J.I>iiicli. kcr. j ,CT. I CikotniMii ; -O. Hay- ternumtrary. and Unions | acRonling to ! ^ountira and ! Aaaeasmcnt MBGS, of the l863.f MUNICIPALITIES. CANADA WEST. Gl S : .S :| 5 fls 6"* s c "oSiS . ti 2 n I, UHl-biU .1* O B O 3 San V a tj c a u :: 2 5» E ■ 5 f! • >» £ = = » a 51-:= = vz ,=*• &r = ..; e * ■^ ~ Ci -» -1 I • u: n o n < S^ ^" •* — c- > o S "3 r >« — :i — . rjo 2J 10 — "> a i. a, b >. -0^ i-aa — 7 •'5 1- — I- •? c? -r r: ::.■«•? -i <- >■! 1 - /. — — -J — 5 -< 1', M 3 >. c c c C ? «i ■ WJ S u I '»" -.•» 1 z .0 i* ei T J'i is ?? rr ^ 1 ^ t*^ I-- r^ »*■;"• o -T — »i ^1 *!■ ui »i •- n t» -< c> » M au I* -,v rj '-^ *'• I- c-3 .*, ;■? ^. v.- i> l< — (>. »" — a T •" I- •; :.5 — ^ :^ ?^ -V r? 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X '^n ^ » II 1 w>: "2- [1853. »0| • ••?■ « : : \< g • • • Ill lii: \-i i;^i, • . c - . a ; . s 2 "I'^i - -CU ) • . s^^sl : "^ !$ :5°' '.M * !8 * •*. >T.t :&:= .as = 1 ■> Si --> ■ 1, #i3i'§ 25 S2|$ -J - .r: N (■-«» £:|?!^5 ■Ml- 2 = g^'l f? Sts?.S eiei S3!^S S2 h -III • • • • • . * • * • • I * • * • • • i • • * • • « • • • >, . . . • u , . : • i! u^ ; ^1 -i -2.5 5 : d ipirit ill -.sjei^i -J §"§11 1 is I 74 MUNICIPALITIES, CANADA WEST. [T863. TOWNIIIIP, TOWN, AND VILLAOR TUUNCIUi. The Muiilclpnllilet In Upper C'nnada nrc regulnled by varioui AcMoftiM Provincial l/;Kt«lritiir(% known a* UM"Ooijnilc« Divkloni," the" Municipal L'oruorollun*" and tho " AHWfXRifSnt Act* ;" U>;^cihir with n few oiImh, ■uch nil the " Hcliool," the "Road Comitunlfit," an I the ** Juror* Acta," which impoac ct^riiitii Juilui on the Munlcipalltio*. These Art* nre to be found nt leuRlh In StoU»'$ Municipal Manual for Upptr Canada, UktcM edition. The preceding tabloi of Countlca ahew the iuMI- visions of each County into Towimliliw, Towns nnd VlllnKes. Kach Township havinR WJ rr-stdont free- holders or liousrlioUlurd un the Collui-tur'n Koll, forms n acparntc corpomtlon i and tliuse lin\lii|; less on the Koll, ore for tlie time united to some otlior Towns!>lp, to he afterwnrdt sepnrnlcd w!ion the requisite nuinl>er of flreeliolderii or liousehol *vrs shall be aeauire.1 to entlUre cedlnn tables by a *. G tch Council choo»es its own Reeve or presidinft oin^er ; and in 'I'ownsihips hnvini; SOO resident freehol lera or housi holders on the l.'ollec- tor'a Boll, t!)e ('oun(.-il chooscii also a D<T4 for malnuiin- ing order niid enl')r;iii« reason 1 1 'lo rules, for necurity from lire, &c , within the Village or Hamlet. Towns are aUo liiviorporaiod. Thcv arc divided Into Wards, and the Councillor* are chosen yearly, three in cich Ward. The Couiicllion choose their own Mayor. Tliey also islioose a Reeve, and, when the population admits of it. a Deputy Reeve, as in 'I'ownsliips and Vlll'igcs. The powers of taxation, for local improve- ments within the Town, are ample. Inrxirnorated VII- lagtes.attaiiiingto a |X>|inlation uf 3000 iiilialiitantx and up- wards, may be.'idvnnced to the priviIeg»»sof Incorpcraiel Towns, on tlie application of lAie inhabitants to the Uov- crnor in Council. The Incorior ition into a Town, is cfibcteJ by proclamation of the Oovcrnor. The Couiity Councils are composed of the Reeves and Deputy Reeves of ih" Towridhips, Towns and Villagfa. In some case.>. two or more Counties are united, fann- ing but one corporation. The Acts provUe for thf separation of these as their population increases. ti!t'< .; the dsand souls I'cini; the numljer rcquiiiite for a junhir Ojunty to possess to entitle it to separation from the ITnlon, and ;o Independent iinrorporation. 'J'he preie ding tables siiew several instances of the existence of Provisional County t^ouncils. for the separation of their Counties from tliose to whioli they are temporarily united. The RecveH and Deputy Reevej, forming the County Councils, choose their Wardens yearly, and appoint Treasurers. CJIerks, and other iicceHsary County officers. The.;e Councils possess ample (lowerd of levying money for local improvements witlilii their res|)ectlvc Counties. The Assessnicfits are levied at to much in the pound, on the value of property in the Municipalities, as valued yearly by the assessors. In Townships, thi- agfnretjatc value of^tlie propeny is taken as the basis of taxation ; In Cities. Towns and Villages therer.tnl or yearly value. Where rental is not attamuble, six per cent, on tlu; ag- Itregaie valuation is taken In place of It. Th« real proiierty Is uiken at iu full value, aceorling to the Jwlg- meiit or the assesora i but, wu opprehend Uiere la great inequality over the country In the valuations that are made. The only ix'raonal pro|ierty liable to municipal local taxation under the acts, is ui f-)llows :—(!.) Horses three years old and ut""irff- •:.) N. -n Cattle, thrw years old and upwards i '. > . PicibU n c:ir>'lascs of all descriptions, and also all v. ■'■' •.\. > kept fur hire ; f4.) The average stock o( uoods o . - 'lof cvct. Meichani, Trof^cr, IX'aler, Maiiufartnrer, • aclc^^man or Mechanic ; k.rh aver jce stock to be considered to he the nican be- tween the highest a Md the lowest amount T goods on hand, at any time during tiie year ; frLy of Naval or Military persons on full pay. or otherwine in actual then present service, who are moreover e.xempu^ from Statute I.atMiur or its commutation. The fSovcrnor (Jener.al ii also exempted. In the preceding tables, we have given the valuations of all pru|unn, J. Hui'g, A: IJeatty. J T. Hinlth; Rueorder — Geo Duggan ; Piilict MaiTiitiiUe—'>avcM oC nil ir hire; (i.) \ ■■ Mei'chanl, :)T Mochaiilc ; he iiicuri be- ' S Koorfa on lie amount of lerw, or other of ttei;iht or cluiility. In- plncr of t^.e ; )rovklod the of Riich per- eaa tli.in auch the pcraonni n hisfiiriii, or or Nnvy } or I the Imperial I of (yOiiaria, tt na la alao litary peraona •nciit aervlce, KntMiur or Ita titocieinpterl, vnluntlonn of ;h 'I'owimhlp, Vc have alHO H! (lopiilntiiin IHK. 'Ihe^e, 11 8(lh£C(|Unld Ji.hn MnedoiieU, Jamca J. Rellly. Henry Sndlfir, M. W. Wtrnngc, O. H, rttMniCK) C'««uri/nlion, J. T. (Jllklooii. 'I hon. Cray, John Miichcll. Ch'riea Mnglll. James Stewart, imd J. C. Tniccy, Polire Magutrnli-ii. II. ArniHiron!} ; CAam- Ae /aiir;/osi'i( whaiaut-ver Wiia t wo nhiUini,'* and thrce-nftliiiera penny III the X, on the aLovc annual vnluoa, made up aa followa ; GenernI pnrpoac*. la. to ll,e X ( tfclnol I ai, at. In the X « Lunatic Aaylum, Id. Ill the X I Great Weatern Railroad, nine pence three- finiia of n penny In the X. Total iiiinu.il value uf real and iicraotinl prjpeny, in l^Sv'. ^■I03,40!l Total aaatraa* mint fcr all purjioaea, la. M. ih ilie X . for acneral piir|iODea, la U8, three Trii8.ee*: < ilies and Towna, two TruI3 IBU liilU 1810 1-ia 18t0 N.\Mea. AlureJ Clark Guy Lor I Dt.rchcstcr . rtoi;en Pres -ott Uol«ri Shore Milnea. ■ . . Sir Jiiines llrnry Crai3. . . The Hon. 'i'hainnii Liunn.. .•ilr tioorae Prevoat Mnjor <;eii. DeRottcnburg MajOr (iencril (.laauow... . .■■ir IJordon Drumiiiund . . . Major (ieneri'.l Wilaon. . . . Sir John Coa|K>Sherl'rooke rilKCr.icetho Duku Rich'd. lion. Mr. Monk TITLK. JLifuieiiani Govcriio;. HJovoriKir-iiiChiff. ' Lieuicnam Covcrnor iJoviTiior-in-CliieC. I Lieutenant (lOveriiur. (Governor in-l"l icf. I'ri.'aMt ami Adiuinia Adiiiiniairaior. (;ov(-riior-in-Cliief. i'rca'di aivt AdininiD. Administrator. I " Uiovernor-ln Chief. I'res'dl and Adininis Vc.!r.i IHiU IHil lb:.» |i-.3il IS1I ItO.'. IW- IKIH I8:;8 l-;)« IfeM .(. .Sir I'crcxrtiie .MnittoiiJ. 'lOnrI ol hiillioiiaic jSir Francis Huron . . . I'.arl of llnlllOll^iu. . . . '."*lr Jam ■» Kem|)t . . . iLord Ayliuer 'KarlofCoRfnrl. . . Sir John Coll orne. RnrI of Durham. . jSir John Colbornc iCharlen Pi 'tilott Thomson Sir R.I».Jack8on,('Iuriiii!L'd ;Sydenhatn'8 abECii. to U.C.) I TITLB. Preu'dt and Adininia. OoveriK.r i , -Chief. Lieutenant Governor. KcHUiiica ihotiovcrn't Admiiiiatrator. Govcrnor-in-C'hief. «« Administr.itor. Governor-ill Chief. .\dininiatrator. Governor-in-Chlef. Aduiiniarator. L'ri't:K (yANAiiA — I'lom the IJiviiion in VJA to the Union hi liMU. Year. 1792 17».1 1709 180.> 180:i IPIl IHPJ inn 1813 1-1.-I 161.5 NAMR8. TITLE. Col. John Grnvea Siincoe. . I LieuttMiani Governor Hon. Peter RuhhcH \ Pri'id lent. Lieut. Gen I'oter Hunter. .ILieiiteniintGovernor. Hon. Alcx:in(!er Grant . . . tPresilent. Urn ixci'lleiicv F. Gore — iLleuteniint Governor. f'ir I.'iKic IJroi'k Trcsklcnt. .ciioii, J.Gow, Oliice Keeper ; J. Twaiuley, • J. Dorr, Messengers. I Rbceivrr General's Okficb.— Hon. E. P. Tarhe, 1 Receiver General ; C. K. Anderson, Confldential Clerk ; T. Dufort, Isi Clerk ; J. B. Stanton, 'iml Clerk ; G. C. BeiiToiiistein, ."rcl Clerk ; Win. Herfgi;, Jos. F. .Pel^int, Extra Clerks ; James Thomson, Messenger. iNsi'ECToRGENERAL'stlrricE. — Hoii. Francis Hinrks, Inspector Geocr.Tl ; Jos. Cary, Deputy ]n8|)ector Gen- eral •, Matthew Ryan, Contiitenliiil Clerk; l)a\i;l A. Ross, Chiei" Clerk ; Wm. Dickinson, (st Book-keeper ; N. Godd.ird, '2nd Book-keeper ; J. Drysdale, A. Cary, J. M. Mnckle, Clerks. Cijs rows Br \Nrit.— R. S. M. Bouchette, Commissioner of Customs; A. 8. Me i7,ies Ist Cierk ; H. H. DulTill. 3iid Clerk ; J. R. Audy, and J. A. Green, Extra Clerka ; P. Gaul, .Messenger. Crow.n Law Depahtment,— Hon. Ij. T. Drunj.nond, Attorney CJeneral, Eu-t ; Hon. W. B. Richar 's, Attor- ney General, West ; P. J. O, Chan vein, Solici'or Gen- eral, East ; Hon. J. Ross, Solicitor General, West ; George Futvoye, Permam nt Law Clerk. OrricE OF Registration and Statistics. — Boar-i, the Honlili's. th'i In^iicctor General, Receiver Generil, and Provincial Secretary j W C. Crofton, Scear/a Public Works Dehartment. — Hon. Jean Chabot, Cliief Coininis.^iuiier ; lion. H. H. Killaly, .Assistant Commissioner ; Samuel Keefcr, Chief Engineer ; ¥,, P. Rubidge, Assistant Engineer, nnd Principal Drnflsmnn : Thomas A. Brijlv, Secretary; <'. U. Shnnly, Chief Clerk ; T. H.imjlibn.f St Clerk; Joseph Guy, >itid Clerk ; 8. Strang, Book-keei cr ; Michael Welcli, Messenger and Office- keeper. Crown Lands Departmbnt.- Hon. John Rolph, Conunissioner. Survey Department, C. E.— Joseph Bouchette, Surveyor and Draftsman ; E. T. Fletcher. Sni 'NT. — Siiix-rintendcnt General of Indian AtFair.?, The Governor Genernl's Secretary ; Col. Napier, Visiting Superintendent. C E. ; S. Y. t'heslcy, Afsi'itant Secretary and Accountant ; Mich.iel Turner, Chlel" Clerk. Visiting 8u|ioriii!endi!nt, C. W., J. B. Cloir.h, liOndon :T. G. Anderson, (^obourg-, do. do, ManUoiilln Islands, George Ironside.i ; Inierprelcr. East, Isaac Giasson ; do. West, Francis Assekinnck ; Mis- sionaries, Rev. A. Jainieson, Waliiole Island ; Rev'nd. James Flood, Carradoc ; Rev. G. Anderson. Tyendina- ga ; Rev. F. B. Olsc.amp, Rcrttiaouche ; F. Boucher, Loretie ; Joseph Marcoux, Caughnawngn ; F. X. Mar- coMX, St. Regis ,• Joseph Marrault, St. Francis. School Masters, Vincent Ferrier, Ix)re;te ; Chnr es Forrest, Christieville ; Manhoulin Island Establishment, Surgeon D. S. Layton. General Post Office.— Hon. James Morris, Post- master (I'eneral ; William H. Griffin, Secretary ; Gilbert E. Griffin, Chief Clerk ; T. S. Stavner, '2nd do, : Edwin F. King. Mrd do. Charles R. Griffin, 4th do. ; Smith Allan, Office Keeper. Account Branch.— F.. J. King, Accountant ; John A^hworth, 1st Clerk ; Robert Julynn, Snd do. ; Edwd. C. Haydcn. 3rd do. ; John Davidson, 4th do. ; Joseph T. McCiiaig, Sth do. Surveyor's Bhanth.— Edward S. Freer. Surveyor, C. E., Montreal ; John Dewe, Surveyor, C. W.. Toronto ; n A. Wlcksteed, Surveyor. Central Canada. Kingston. Geolohiral SimvEv,— W. E. Iiogan, Provincial Ge- ologist ; Alexander Murray, Assisicnt do. ; T. S. Hunt, Chemist. (This office Is at Montreal.) liOfflslative Council of Canada. Hon. R. E. Caron, Speaker (QitsAce). NAMES. RESIDENCES. Hon. R. S. Jameson. Toronto. •• P.B.deBlaqiiicreToronZu, I " Pi-tcr McGill . . . Mrntreal, " W. Morris .... Montreal. NAMES. RESIDENCES. Hon. A. Eraser. . . .Trnsrrfitld, " J. Crooks Flamhoro' W. " A. Fergim»on...F'/oiHAuro' E. " J. Miicaulny . . . Kingston. N^MES. RESIDENCES. Hon. J. Hninilton . . . Kingston. " A. Ferric Montreal. " P. H.Knowlton.Rrosic. " T. McKay .... NewEdinVrg Co [1863. Felix Fortter, !W Itufsell, If, AMistant lector, VV. J. All. y. W. F. Fivtier.Wm. tnnt } W. F. rka. Currn- Jlellan, Extra Me8w>ng(>r<. lU Sit MarU >ieen'$ Sound ion of (Mcen'B t for diBposal Idinff at Sau- U tee LMt of riNoiAL Land le Hon. The cio ; Joseph lurvcyors mid I lionw) Wcllij, rlca Frail Dip, Rre, Q.uebec ; HI, Montreal, . T. Flctdjcr Commissioner chcUc and A. Crown I.arKl« I ; Piihliui V. »hip of York ; Bhton Dentils, Drt Hope, Pro- F. I'nsBiiiore, 3. Mnc Doncll, J. Thompson, , puty Adjutant j aicll, Clifirlcd I :engcr. | loiiiaH Amiot, i ■lit and George i Migcr. 1 , General of j >cretnry ; rol. . Y. t^h'^Bley, I chiel Turn«'r, ' C. VV.. J. B. urg ■, do. do , crpreier. East, ;kinnck ; Mla- iiiid ; Rcv'nd. on. Tvendlna- | , F. l G.J.Goodhue... " VV. Walker. .. . « C. VVidmcr « J. M. Irving. . . "J!. Morris « P. Boucher De) Bouchccvilte. > •' J. Gordon « II. Pinhey. . . . » J. Ferritr » R.Mathcson.... '• G. 8. Boulton... " D. B. Vigcr 'mniDBRCu. . St. Jrma»d. .Frtltttitequtt .ff-ndon, Qfithte. Toronto. Toronlt. Broekville. BoueJttrvUlt. Teronlo, March, Montreal, Perth, Cobour/f, Montreal, HAMu. KuioaMcaa. Hon. Is. P. Tnehtf. . .Montreal, " Jamesi Leslie... .JtfoiUrta/. •' FreJ.A.auesnel.Mc VV. Ro«e. Durham . . .James Smith. Eitt* , . . .John Prince. FrunUnac . .Henry Smith. Qatfi Robert Chrixtfe. aiengarif .. .Hon. J. S. Maclonatd. GrenviUt. . .William Patrick. HaUimand .VVui. LyouMackensic. HmUon. . . .John White. Hnmilion (CUf) . Hatlingt .. .Edmund Miirney. HuKlingdoK.h'tM Bie. Vnrin. Huron .... Hon. MIcin. Cameron iir*m«Mrasi(t«.Jeaii C. Chapais. Kent George Biown. ^%'Sm)' J "on J a. Macdonald. J^M«r«. . . .James Shaw. i.c«<<« .... Hon. W. B. Richat Js, Leintttr . ..Hun. Louis M.Viiier. Lineoln... .Hon W. II. Merritt. L'littt. . . .Charles F. Fournicr. London . . .Thomas C. Di\on. L'llHniere ..Joseph Laiirin. Megautte . .Johit G. Clapham. Miid'eiex. ..Crowell Willson. Miiiitfuoi .Seneca Paige. Jllr«a(mor . George B. Lyuti. < Hon. M. P. I>e Sales ( Laterriftre. Hn. L. T. Drummond. RCSIDKNCKS. yaudreuil . . yerehiret . , Wulerloo .. tVeUand . . . IVenluorth. Yamatka. . York ... 5 NAMKli. Jean B. .Viongenais. George E. Cariier. .Adam J. Fergusson. Thomas C. Street. • Diivirt Christie. .P. n. Diiirtoiilin. Joseph Harim.ir . John W. Gainblo. RouvUlt , RuiitU ■ John a* SanlK>rn. Edward Short. Hon. W. B. Roliinson. Saguenay Sheford . Sherbrookt, (Town) Sherbrookt, (County) Simeot . . . Sianttead ..Hazard R. Terrill Stormont: , .William Matiice. St.Huaeinlhe liOuis V. Sicotte. St. Maurice .Joseph B. 'I'urcotte. Terrebonne .Hon. A. N. Morin. Three AtocrsAiitoine Poleite. Toronto, ) George P. Ridout. (City) i VVm. H. Boulton. PER.VANKNT OFFICKRS. VV. B. Lindsay, Clerk; G. B. Pa'! bault, Asa'tdo. ; G. W. VVicksie' ', Liw t/lerk anit Engliith Translator W. B. Lindsay, Jr.. Ass'ldo ; VV P. Pairirk. Chief Office Clerk; T. Vaux, 'Jnd do., and Acrouniant Henry Hariney, 3rd Office and En gro»»in(j Clerk ; AKred To«lk, Clerk of Routine and RecoMs ; Kintr Bar- ton, Clerk of Petl'ions ; II. B. Stew- a'l, Eiigrnsslng CUrk ; Wm. Ross, (Miief Clerk of Owtnmlttees ; Alfred Patrirkf Thaddens Patrick. J. P, l.eprol)un, Clerks of Cuinmitlees; G. lA-vesque, 0. P. Mvriind, J. Huston, Assistant French 'i'rniislators; P. B. Unsnon, Clerk of French Journals O.M. Muir.cierk of 1 nulisbdo.; W. Winder, Librarian ; AliiheusTodd. Ass'idu. ; VV. II. Uiiioin, K. D^ntf cliaud, s:nd W. C. Surr.ige, Junio> Clerks ; G. K. Chisholm, Sergeant- ai-Artnh ; Felix Fortier, Clerk of ib( Crown in Chancery. A. L. Cardinal, Cihicf Mensenger : R. Defries, Pomnaster; J.O'Connor Door K«%pcr, J. Caineron, Assisiartr do ; James Curran. Library Mcs senger ; M. McCarthy, Jos. Klais. Olivier Vincent, Messengem; Heurj Met.grthy. Iloine Pa'-e. Address.- To the Honorable the Ial ; W. T. McKiiisiry, London ; J. S. U. C. Sutherland, A. T. Wes*, Uuebco. ARMV MKDK-AL STAFF. W. Ilcr.rv. M.I)., InsiKJitor (Jencral of Hospitals, S.Asst. Surg B.irrct, Montreal; C. C. .1. Dcliiingr, M.l> , 2nd class, Toronto ; li. Dunibcck, Dr. Burton, St. Sur., '2nd cIhss, Thuin.i!) Illathurwick, .\88iatant Siirjcon, tine- liec ; J. S. Telfor, Surgeon, Snd class, Moiitrenl : R. Ru- therforl. Surgeon, Kingston -, R. UavvdO, SuriTcon, 1st cinss, Kingston; S. A ssisl.iiit Surgeon, A Jane, Kin'js.on; /.ssiiant Surgeon Lii;btlx>dy, Niitgarj; Aesintaut Surgeon Laiug, Amli(Ti>t burst. UKUNANCE DEPARTMENT. Rtsi'ECTivE OFfici;R» — MmUrcal—Co\. Bell, Com- mnndin;.' R. A.; Col. Dixon, Coniinniidinrain, Lieut Crease. Civil WruncA— Mr. Onslow, Clerk of VVo' ks ; J. D llnrrcr.J. Oake!>, Clerks; A. Kempt, Foreman of Works. 'l\>KiitiTo— Military ^»o«fA-»>iiptaiii VV. T. Ren- wick, R. E.; Lieut VVilkinHon. R. li. Civil UraHch—W. Fennel, Foreman of Works ; Wnlkcr, Draftsman. LoNno.N— l.ieui Cox, R. E. B^TOWN -/Hi/i/ur// Jlratick—CiwU C. E. Ford, Lieut., S. n. Farrell Cioil /;raHcA-C. S. T. Harvey, Clerk of Works, J. Crist, do ; \V '. leg;,'. Clerk ; G. 11. Peake, do. Carillon— Lieut. SeM'ey. RKGIMI'.NTAL. RoYAi, ARTii.r.KUY.- Lieut. Col. Tliorn'liko, Quebec ; Capt. Tuiie, Comiiniiidiiig R. A. in C. VV., Kingston ;| Capi, Sliuke8|)C:\r.N iMonirual ; Capt (iorJon, Loniton. RovAL r.N«iNLi;Rs— Lieut. Col. Woltie, Conminnrlini Uticbec ; Capt. Renwick, Toronto ; Lieutenant Ccx, London. I Ottili Foot, Lieut. Col. Grubbc, .'•4th Foot, Col. Moctc.' Quebec ; 'iith Foot, Lieut Col. Horn, .Montreal ; % ,d Fooi,ri)ihl wiiia! and hedd qunrinrs, Lieut.Col ( ritctileyj Tor-onlOi Icl'i wiii^'. Major Chester, London ; 71st Foot.l Lie it. Col. Siiick, Kingston. Royal Canadian Rifi.k Regiment— Lieut. Coloticlj T.iylor, Commanding NLngara. This Reuiinentfurnisli-. es Detachments ot I ruscott, Coteau Du' Lnc, Bytown, Ii-lc aux Noix, Pliillpsliurgh, Lacole, and St. John'a. ProgreKHtve Populalloii oV the Brltiith NortU Aiiioricuu Ifrorlncea uiid Ncivfoiindlanf'. LO'VSR CAKADA. Years. li>7G 1(K« 17«0 1706 1714 1720 17« 1!»W 1-27 lesi l.=44 1848 1?S0 l?52 POD. VPPBR CAMAOA. IfOTA SCOTIA. Years. 11249 loliOO 200UO 26904 o^nuo 11.3000 42.3090 471670 )ull022 [f-OOTW 779010 701000 !:»0261 1791 1811 1824 18!L> IBW 16.33 !e:M i:-ao i»» li-41 184i lf;48 IMO Xiii Pop. SOOCl 77001 LMtir; i3e 46.W7 4tO .W 723292 TOUMiO 193^004 Years. 1740 17.55 17M 17r2 17H1 17<« 1'0« 1?17 \era 1S33 184S 1831 Pe.p. 18'.:00 .WCO I.-HiCO 1013U 120!;0 .3200(1 i (tisii I Ot«l:) .14i'V7>^ .30^t2!10 iJ70W» 270117 NEW BRUNSWICK. Years. 1783 1803 1P21 1834 1810 1848 Ibil Pop. 12(100 I 27000 74170 il 10437 t54»00 2100(9 Canada.— In 1022 there were only .jO men ,ind women in Quebec. In 1720 Qucbc contninei about 7J00, ^nif, Montreal 300U inhabitants. The first general cupil;iiian of the Province was taken in 1670, IVom which perio'l tlic progressive population is given In the Ibreutilng tabic. In 17'il the Province was divi ed into Upper nnd' Lower Canad.i. Previous to 1770, the only white settlers in Upper Canada were ;i few Fri-nch immigranis, i'l the' vicinities of Kingston and L'tStroit. Subsequently, consi ler.ible additions were made to (he |X)pulation by the influx of United Empire Loyiilistj, who settled along the frontiir. attlie time of the Americ:;n Revolution. In 1701.' when Upper «>anadu was set apart, it contJiincd brrely .iO,0(:0 iuhnhltHiits. From that period, tlie pro;.'ret!sive |iopulaticn is set forth in the tnble. 'Ihe Provinces were rc-uniicl in 1840, but, Ibr convenient coinpurlKon, we, have given the f)0|)nlntioi> of each sepi r.itcly. 1 Nova St "tia.— There rr? no accurate early details of tbo population of Nova Soolin. In 1749, about 140 year* rifler the settlemem bv France, the Ac.adians .Tmoiinted to 18,000. After ihcir reniovnl (rem Nnva Scotia in'l7.''.'5.' 'he British inh:ili the' on hythe influx iMion. In 17t)l, the pro; reuslve conipuriKon, we, I nfoui 140 vonr* 1 Si-oiia ln'l7.'N5.' iiiclu'iina '>,W)l> hiviiiK left the use I the liih: di- rt governiaen'g,' 1863.] CENSUS ilETUIlNS. 7a, had, of coune, diminiihed the population of Nova Scotia. Tbeae rrminkfl will aid to a proper undcrat.inding of . the taiile. The population of Cape Brbton Is included in that of Nova tkotia. It amounied in 18V6, to 3512 ; in. 1817. to 7000 ; in X»XI, to 18,700 ; in 1838. to 30,000 ; in 1^48, to 4P,(V:u , v. 'A in 1851, to 27.980. Mew nauNswicx.— The populations in 1783. 180U, and J848, ircKtit'"!, Irom zilicinl estimatea, made attboae periods. In New Brunswick. A census was taken by autiiority In pi' the other years noted in the tabic. In 1840, there was a reduciion of popiilution to the (extent of 'JJO'J, in ccrb- .;,uence of the cesaion of territory to the United States under the Ashburtun Treaty, and that awarded to Canaiia under the recent urbiiraiion. Affffi^^ate Population iLiid l*rodncl<« of K. N. America and N«w#*iiiidlan4. Ixtwer Canada 1853 890.201 llpi^r Oiinadu, l'-3i 0ji,ii04 Nova ScotlH IWl «76,1 17 New liriinswick 1851 103.800 Prince tidward Iblaiid,.l>i48 »12,078 Ncvvlbundlaiid, 184.> 06,300 Total. . . .'2.471,300 VVllUKl ttufh'm. 3075f6& I300d8j>2 207 1. n^ '20603.' 21978: Hil!>h'« G686-2ti tt'2.5875 1)K(:)U7 743fil 735-21 until Kuckw'i'i Miii/,e Un^hels. BushelH. Huf'h'i' e067.)M, lll!.a«44 i:Jtl4;n 14I1IU4I 7!6:^3! IICO.')' 530417 400a'7 03»3'4:ilJi;6.'>13 r/(.3< 1 eeooii a747.i 6'2'2-:3 10102'i(il l01''3C9;-2371.-in7 20'39100'2IC6500 41C1.5POSh'.'.'53-2 '221527! .5021779 He.'ife H><* I tush'.s. liuMh. Way TOUH. I'ut'pB DuKli'x. ^ I2('.'i79i,341.143 •2lltt^ «ll:jf SG.>P53 6816l-'2 ■i '.'>lH)r 4.')1'2.' 9881 rmwa 36I4S42 4tt7l'2.'i .'i3ll8U3 CKNSUS. T'oimoi M, tii.c liiiblielti.: Boo'ii l.ov, ci Canad.i,. . . UpiMT Cin.id.i, . , . Novii Scoiin New liriiiigtvirk. . Prince E. Island,... Newfouudlaiid,. . . 18.V2 1KV2 1H3I IS'vl 1»I5 Totnl . 4.'6111 I80M.1 4t;8717.J rt'.il-il 19-0- -nl :i»y.'.') •271)'W04t 47^'*(' 73157.1113.3933 3111«.5|. . . . Iliillcr lis. i;i ftve li>g. !C715-2 51I0U l,W7031» '2'22677ti Util.•{^•lM) 3u30039 t.'a->lttli Horses. 2f;0077 '203300 •2s7.'-9 '2J(:4J l-2''45 '24119 1 1-29.-2' C tMOO' 2 ''2'7>'2[.fl .''3r9S.'9 Neiit Cattle. .■iSOtMt) 74,jS-04 21.3713 l.'>7')|8 4r3lli 81;!.-) Slieep-I ^iwine. Oonts. (5-20fa7| !'€9()22 •2f-2IMl uwi.n8l 9i7Kj 57oli . '2.-)(i-2l9 4!?4'24l uI.'j;}:; 47!»3'.' 19-iO: 5791 5P3|t'4 i?jl.9i0 21460.2 859788 5791 *,* In C'^iiipilinc ihoso tables ve hiive aviiilpd oiirselve* l i)i!>i«8(|iioi . . 131115 Phdiiptiburg 469 .Montinoreiiry Montreal . . . 17.^9n MoniresI— C 57715 I-achine— V 1075 Cote St.Louis 905 Nicnlet Nicolei — V. . . . Oiinwa .... 2i73l Ayliner— V. 1169 Hiill-V Poriiicuf auel/cc .... 19174 Quebec— City 4-2US-2 Dorchosier . . UrMiiiiiiond Driiiiinionu- ville— V . Durlnin Klncsey Uaspc K ... ililillitiRdon . . 38888 Ijaprairie— V 1757 Kamniiraska . ... Li-iiifter. . . . '28«tm L'AssompMon. 1084 l.'I-lPt tS!'2l) Moiitinagiiy U-21 TX I 10300 LOWER CANADA. Terrebonne... •2.')6(1'2 St. Tiiercse 1 1*29 Two Mount's 29«8« St. Eustacbe 784 Vaudipuil . . . *2I>M86 Vaudreuil— 443 VerclK-rcs 26791 30471 894K>0) Richelirii . . . 217-20 St. Ours-V 54'2 Sorcl 31'24 •1526 .. P/-n. CANA"A. .^d( ii'i-.ton. .. Bah— v.... 14405 700 Rouvllle . . . RininuNki . . , Fraserville 23887 91).') ir')3. ciasiionny ."31. Miiiirice . . 2-2fi2(< Three Rivers 4936 .'^t. nyaclnihe 27310 Sl.HyaciMihe 3313 Slierhrooke . . 17lil6 Slicrbrookc "XW •2<- .";'.'. '2736-. 3fl0-y Shpfford . . . SiaiiHte.id . . 2001'! 10 J-. 13S9- Rr.int IC.P BranifordT. 38".7 Pui8-\'... 1S90 Bruce ...... ..« Caileion .... 2.T.>03 Bytfjwn— T. 7700 Richmond— 434 1310S Pronteiiiic. . . 19150 Kingston — 11585 30W5 • rey 13317 iilengary 173M Gienvillc .... 18.'Wl Prescoti— T. 'J156 20707 Haldimand 18788 tialion 18339 Hasiir.r.y 27408 Belleville— T. 4569 31977 Huron 17809 Godcrich-T. 13-29 19186 Kent l.'UOO Chatham—'. . '2070 i^ '2;i42t. •2837 niindas Uiirlinm 28>>.16 Port Hope. . '247(; 31307 13sll Elsiii 34111 >;it. 1 homas 1*274 Esuex 1497? S.tndwich — Aiiihersttiurg 1880 30732 '23415 10817 UPI'KK CANADA. Lninlilon .... Lniinrk . . . Perth— T. S.M01 1916 r 1U815 2fi317 T reds 27034 Urockville-T. 3240 30290 I Lenox 7055 l.iitroln .... 10100 I Nincarn— T. 3340 St. Catharines 4368 — — — 23S63 \IiddIP!>ex :j'2r04 Loudon— T. 7"a» 39S90 Vonh'imlierrd '27.".'M Coooiirg— T. •Js71 312-29 Norfolk .... 198-20 Sinicoe — T. 1432 21281 — . iit 80 CENSUS RETURNS. [1863r UrTKR CaNAU*. Otilnria . . . . Oiurtwa— V tlfi 30fi7t Oxford ...... W3M ^Vuodsiuck— 'Hit liigeriK,!— V. I10U Pet'l Penh PctiTiioio' . .. . rjo4rt PeUTboro'— T ttlUi Prttcuit Prince Edvtard I731S 3-xm 15M6 15-2X 1U46-. PlClOli — I l.'>09 Renfrew. . . . UuM3 tool Weiuworih . . '.241180 lillMllllOII — lii lattoii by Origin- Origins. i:nglniid and Wales Scoiland Irflncid Canndii, French Origin L. C. 1456.^ U.C. 7ifll noi of Freiioh origin . . I I3.i5ts() UnitKi StntCB Novit t«coii;i ?iiri P. New brunswick .. Ni'WibundlanJ West I iidicB K 81 Indies E 'C "^ Uerinaiiy and Holland frmicf !inJ Kclgiuni ludy and Greece • s^p in !ind Tortugal cwedcn urid Norway Russia, Poland and Prussia Switzerland Austria nnd Hungary Guernsey Jersey nnd other British liilniifls lOtlier places Born at Sea Uirth place not known 1248i .'.74 4H0 .'Si 47 4 1.-0 SJO 26 18 1; su a iv 903 83U 10 944C Total Population |g9C201 >2(Hi03 4373-i 3634 79 34.> lUti 80.'i7 1W1< 1.. 5; •28 186 20« II 34 131 1331 16> 033)04 Total. 03036 9i37t) 337333 .'ftfii.t, l.'ppcr Caiiiiua. Total. 10 acretp and under. •» 10 to W ' " 9Uto 5U i " SO to 100 " 100io'.iOO ; •* over 5iU0 ; Meld by the above. ' Under cultivation.. " crops in lb31 | " Pasture '' Uardens &. Orchards. ' Wild or under \* ooe 4mor, peas 163103 PtrtonB. PtTtinu. Wii lb467 4».'!sl <<63 btr.j:v.U3r,»/<148 360V734 7'>ua341 *2'/;4dt!U 4;i4(JU'J 1367040 'ii:uln«i«n br RpJigion. RELIOIOK9. Church of England " Scotland '• Rome Free Presbyterian Church. Other Presbvterians Wci^leyan Methodists Bpiscopal *' New Counezion " Other " 1 Baptists I Liitliernns . Conercgntionalista . Qimlters Bible Cliristians. riiristi.in Church Second Adventists Protestants DiKiplcs Jews Menonists nnd Tunkers Univcrsnlists LTiiitarinns A^ormons Creed not known No Creed civen Ail oilier Creeds not clossed. . Tota I Populatloi L C. I U. C. Total. 45103 333100 4047 57343 746?«J 1676a-. 65807 60700 06610, 43684 7347 30335; 453.53' p20Ko; 77471 74001 6736; 4103)' 663; 173.31 3064i 1031 8330 3684 831 347 6744, 3.J740 7805 96830-i 61586 OliJOi 66074 llU03li 1024% 43801 100^ 713341 40816 13107 11674 74-23 3743 4IG3 3033 133C6 i20&l 331 833(1 eis-i 11S3 3.50 lYM 43301 21630 Hops Flax or Hemp . . Tobacco Wool Ma|icl Sugar Butter Cheese Cider. 30016 3t-00;)i 103iU0 4310-4! 44363; 7»<.57l niu3 Uuslielt. 13003''.'^ 63ti:lj 4711631 i 7iri.j t4bVJ 3y<3t. 1 ll.'l.lv.O It'll- 1 J 0.i-.!4d 13(>Ul>i 1340t34 Bus/nla. )j(tjt-73tl liU..Ul t3i0.»l «168!l Lb». 1131104 30«i5i. 7tM476 Fulled Cloth Linen Flannel Live Stock. Bulls, Oxen, and Stceri Milch Cows Calves and Heifers H orses Sheep Pig* lrt)3l 8!t344 103000 Tout. 063633 Li*. 111158 1867016 488653^ 1430«7ffl 9600764 61000041 3381305 00371.5'; 1507 631.5 511U14 9336776 GmUotn. Galtont. 53337 701613 Yard*. I Yar4». 7!r.,b.l I81ti1l 41711 UlO:1?44''iOltH43b 0J0:iU4! lltrtlM.i lOtHidU! --lOiHil'iO 40t'7473 onr.ke 3044043) 4'Z460 1748031 54'i-io! Ton$, 111810 204.514 180317 a;i6u77 6-208?' 236310 Barreb. 86747 2-23870 48m3 10306: 3e60'24 234088 3U3:<00 96WK3 560-237 Barreh. 817746 538130 47.5!-0' 401-tbdl 61381 237-230 1683-25 ToHt. 1647333 Lbt. 224-223 1017666 1353128 4130740 •772109 ■23613407 •2737700 Gmltomt. 754030 Yard*. 13083.57 004478 3030131 SKmbert 30.5b01 901438 433306 430:r?7 1507840 835456 Barrett. 8^6403 7310S0 03053 Beef Pork Fish The Griiin Crops in Lower Canada aFc'ti, ken in the Miiiot and not in tiie Bushel, excepting the Townships. In like manner, the Acres are t.k'-'n in Arp-nta. An Arpent it about one-seventh less than an Acre ; a- d a Minot alioui one-eightli more tlian a bushel. I'cef and Pork ore inrcrrecily given in both pars of the Province. The Fisti in Lower Canada is exclusive of the Gnspc nnd Bonnventurp F'isberles 800-261 03-2004 184-2-293 Thk Coi'NTY in Ufiper Canada wiiich pC88C«i 'Mi-JiM 1 ItirV 45UO U407 35t1!) 1 UUbU <<«i5 vi/crrt. Acrca. SH^i:y.U3r.tf;;i4B 1 3(iUV7-J4 7.juU-i41 ' anioeo 4a-47 WJ I rju;u4!« !fc7HA,4 ' 5641 » edtiOS' ll-iodlll l(i(UatKt7 VB-ilJS l-it;l)V.2(J 'JUUIti 7iri.J 3«-a«d !:4bV J ; llhiiUO 3jV3i,1 4-JIU;4 ll.l.lv.l» 44^U3 5iin,lJ 7U571 »J-.!40 "(OVS 1 :iu vitt i niu3 il\..U . ObtLil 1249t54 ; liutUeU. bush) Is. 1 47iHijl! ciiViW 'itiVivm' •lo..>„&.i IbiKDI 4I7IL UlU:1<44'*iGlbi4J» 4l»^747i owr.ke U(i44Mi 4UUhSl 174t3U3 2S7239 54'i'i6! ItiHiMS Tmi«. Um. 1 13)164 SWiSi. 7tM476 a0gtf7(i4 i»nH3j.ii *««T7«» (iaU» Tong. 1M7333 Ut. IWim 1253 U8 4130740 •772109 2iei34fi7 2737790 QmUoni, 754939 Yardt. 13b8M7 90447B 2030151 UnnUierM W!mi 591438 435306 430;}77 lSU7i-40 k^^5450 BarreU. mMffi 751BS0 95952 re Uikrn iii ttie the Towiishitw. II Arp'-nta. An an Acre ; A' d a ashel. Hccf and lof ilH' Provincf. e of the Gngpc rh |jC(wc«!Ks the k, viz., S90,fi>i5; rgi'it number of IHIl.OOP hiiBlicla. i 111 ill the new ■B nre cultivntm] 185 J. CfciNSlS RETURNS. "81 for Uiia crop. Th^ie acre* are virgin noU, newly cle.ired lor Rulilvation, and produced 9,7gal)usheli,bratt average of 90 30-100 per aere. Bruce tlierefore, claliuj tlic lienor of beinB by a trifle, the mort fertile wheat county in the Province. York cornea next, with an avciage of 19 71-ltW Iwsheln per acre and coiisiJering ilie en'MU of cultivation in tlie County, it will be re.irtily roncekid. that in realitv it produce* the Inrge^t average wliftat crops. Brant, Diirhmu, IlHltoii, Huron. Oxforil.sJtormont, and Wentworth, nil gliow a product either witiiiti a fraL-- Iton more or less of nineteen biisliels to the acre. 'I'lte l?ounty which txhihits the smallest average per ticn; 13 IcnoT, with 3.040 ncn*. prodiicinu 30.2=1 biisIi^ls— little more than ti huahels to the acre. The averiije for the whole of Upper Canada in 14 0«-100 bushels {icr acre. ' ' , 'I'llK CnuHTT in Loicer Canada, whicli possesses the largt'it qu-intjiy of cultivated land in Uorcliesier. witli 4"9.71i acres; and that with the greatest quantity i < wh'at i« Iluntinsilon. with 40,2'20 acres, ami •K'.17I buohelii. The smallest uumherof cultivated aires is m (insp^. vi/,: — O^.aii ; pro luciiis also the smallest qu-iu- tity of wheat, or 04 1 acres, and 34 19 bushels. Staiis'ead grown moat wheat to the acre of any County of Lower Canada. liavi!ii» 4,>-r»l acres in wlioat, and 0i,8r'2 bushels, — 120tJ-lOO bushels per acre. The (bounty pro:lucing the Binaltestqunniii' jjcrncreia l.'Islct, from which the re- turn is 15,531 acres— <)7,0IJ bushels, or 4 38-100 bushels per acre. Afti^r s^ianstead, MiHsi^wpii tml Sherhrooke, nre the most feriile counties m wheat ; botli producing more than 12 iiO-lUO bisshelii iier acre. The total produi?- tion of whea' in lx)wer Canada is 4-i7,Ul acres, and 3,(t75.'*18 Imslieis,— 7 20-100 per acre. Dorchester grew tlieino.U barley, viz., 10l).79.> bushi.'ls; Kimouski most rye. viz., .'JiJ,.'Jll4 bushels; Hunting^lon most iHjas, viz , ia7.'»H3 buahelss IterthiT mostoata. viz . 0fi5 5)9 bush- els ; Sherhrooke most buckwheat, viz.. 61.58t» bushels ; Mississqui most Indian corn, vl/, , 42,194 bushels ; Mon- treal most potnioes, viz ,310..')99 bushels ; Portneufmost hay. viz.. 50,7t>3 tons ; Bertliier, most flax or he.mp, viz., 9-2.407 lbs., and most tobacco, viz , 6',174 lbs.; ncuuhar- noid mo!«t wool, vis ,73,.i.'>4 lbs.; Sherhrooke most maple augir, viz.. 411,9)2 lbs. The greatest numlwr of bulls, oxen and steers are in Dorchester, viz., 9.274; also off mildi cows, viz., lti,102 ; and of horses, viz., 60,436; and of siieep, viz., 36,410. Beauh.irnois has the greatest number of calves, viz., U,2"4 ; and of pigs, viz., 14,.T78. Cenuhnrnots alitj makes ttie greatest quantity of butter, viz.. 94n.371 lbs.; the next i.irgest county making only 594.BI7 lbs. Mlscissqui carries the palm in cheese, mak- ing 190,688 lbs Btaustead packs most beef, viz., 31,432, Uiinouski most pork, viz., 60,794 barnMs. A%Ka«nR PRoncrg pkk Acne, »» Upper aud Loner Cantida, eontraHrd.— Ceuns iC52. rVPERCiNAnA. LOWER CANADA. Pvihela per Acre. I!u$hel$ per A ere. WI>ont H OO-lOO « 20100 Barley 20 9»»-l00 1.5 Rve 1)31-11)0 7 S7-100 Pense 14 »U UtO 7 16-lUO 0.?u 2'» .'^I-IOO l.T Biirkwh-at 14 .-il-ItO 10 25-100 Imlian C .rn. . . 24 5-100 1* W-ldO Potatr.-i 64 « * 8-lUU Tumi;!:- 212 72-100 95 Proposed RrpreticiitatiGn, By tlie Hill introduced by Mr. Secretary Morin, on tlic imrtofUie Covcrnmeut of Canada, Octolitr, 1832. Ut-U1'PI',R CANAD.X. Tlic Counties of Perth. iLPsex. Kent, I.auibton, Elgin, NiirlolU, U-ililimand, Wellaud, Lincoln. Itraiit, Haltoii, VVaterlof, VVellinuton, Crcy, I'ecl, Peter- borough. Victr.ria, Prince Eilwar.l, rroutcnac, Greiiville, I>uiulas, Stormoni, Gleiigr.ry, Curlcion, Renfrew, one ;\!('uil er each 25 Tlie fouiities of Middlesex. Oxford, Wentworth, Ontario, York. Sii;ico«;.l)i.rhain.N()ithlmilKe.iu.'rii j.uv>iis,oo.u^ri*»ij|uuacncii, London, St. Thoaius, and " ber., ll,.Lll..lli, 'boditock, one Meia- Tlie Niagara Towns, comprising Simooe. Niagara, St. Cmhnrincj, and Cayuga, one Member ....... The Brant T.^ ,vns. comprising Brantford, Paris, 75, 79 and 80. •Jni-LtJwliK CA^V D A . The I r.^posed numbe.r of Members llr Lower Canada is also til, acrotli.'g to the followiu'; liil le ol populatiOQ .in I territori.il division ;— Parithei. Pop. P OASI'E, 1 M. P. —10,004. Newport, No. 1 ... . 3-lf- Newport. No. 2 . . . . 077 Grande Riviere. .... OW Perce 210 Malbay 7S;- Douglas 8l!i York 1*' Gaspe Bay, S , 41 fJasiioBay, N 24- .Sydenham 41 (:!at> Desrosiers 78.' Fox 584 Cap Chat aiidSte. Anne 90(' Magdalen Islands.. . . 22}v BOMATRNTURE, 1 M. P.— 1063.' Port Daniel Kl' Ho|X5 1W)7 Cox 109;~' Hamilton 1031 New Ricliniond 127 ' M^rii 131f Carleton 8.1.') Nouvelle 131)!^ Mann sm RisMgouchc 53.'' M.atajiediu 3'.2l KAMOUR \si; A, 1 M.r.— 13<'82. I33 IWS 187 20*. 9'iJl2S 2tOt 2)«i 1998 lluckland Standon and Ware... *t. Anselme ■'t. Claire St. Marguerite. .... Frampton Crantourne 281 St. Isidore «l«3 St. Lambert . . ..... 9JS BEACCF, I M.P.— 17705. St. Bernard UW .St. Klzear < . 2305 1 I 11 k CENSUS RETURNS. 185 3. LoWBft Canaba— CmUmmmI. t0p, Pmriakt*. «l. Gabritl . .. !«•( 9\. AmbrolM t'i76 Chnrlnhurg VKid GcMfe 13i4jS(. DuiMUn .'Kl ■Mner ID 3i. Bdmoud 4hi ^bJaeph at naderie rM rnasoli 9}1A tit. F«ye. Uaiera 8M iltariow S3 8t Roeh UKboro' 9 General Hoapiial Tri«g 1173 liidiani nmrth 3») Aylmcr SiM (init« «.-«/• \' I 'vmWay. c i'■*^.iA■ .... I. J. .a .' ioriere ] Jongtieire . . JKinogomi. PmniBlM. Tn. I.^uorai* Mil LaraUrta 1367 9477 13d 318 roaTNirr, 1 m. p.— Wft'l. St. Uaaiinier 1003 Urondlnes ......... 1408 Di'MliaMibaiitt 3H'J4 Alton 2(13 CapSante 3473 St. Bazile •*• 713 St. Raytiioiid 1701 8tc U.itheritM .... 1789' Bciirouilt 9U9 I'oiiiin aiix TteinUeii '.2077 Thet'brd 7SlSt. Auzuiiin 174!> .\nc. Loretic. 2489 CHAMPLAIN, 1 M. v.— IS'ltC. St. Aniiu 2ltM 19^ 1.^ 85 73 4»2 loeui 387 fS IK 100 lliitigcnii 1*33 C'liaci))>lain 19°'^} Cap • • 1 1'6 .St. |ier ....... 7bl Oliautiera 81 I OWN OP THIIEK RIITERB & 'i Polnte (iu Lac .... lUOi Vamachicll^.^?t Severe 4133 i\ Uariiabc tn Caxtoii 14C<'< tH, Tttomna Mt. Obarlea . bt. Paul . . Upton, •. . Duituun nti lISiGrantham i4ta MinaTiK, 1 u. r, St. Alphoiite . . . Kildaie 2124 Rawdnn, St. Patrick 2379 2 70W'endover «• ftkl7 8impaoii 91 KVickhaaa »M 1B37S. Klugaey *» 1127 tllandford M« Mad«n|rton MO Warwick M3 Sle. JiilieniM 703 Huinfold >4t8 St. Jaqu?a . . .... 4739 Aribabaaka M70 a* Ai..*.i» fl.ioo D..i.a>«uiB .^ Aii«mn*n.. 3ln Alexia l433^ulalrode tt Augm'n.. 3i/7 Eaprit 198«> Cbeoter VOi 413TiHg\vlck ■U HortoD W St St Chertvry iVexrord 143 Kilkenny 1030 L'Afl<:OMPTIOII, 1 MP— 1S?6S. .St.e» Windsor MJ Brompton 749 OrfcrJ Ml \scot 1268 \ MewlietcTiouan 60 S.. 24 141 I6C (jaguenny Tadou.«ae fetH Sagucnay, S» Marguerite.. fi«rgeronnc«, &e ( «*«Klf*T, 1 MP— 13041. iTetiie Revierc 575jiie. (Jerirude. . . NABKINONOK, 1 M.P. — 13413. Riviere .'. ''BaJeSt. Paul 3'IW 1 St. IJTbniii 729 j We aux Coudrcs 719 ' Shxiuimacxts 2IU7 iJSt. Ireno»! fll : Scttringion 291 at. Agnes I'lT' Malbidc 20.'» Su Miele OOJi ; *;«ilieres ■!ie Moniqnc ^*)07 ileoaiicoiir 3W9 St. Ciregoire 34l!> "eniilly. . . . - •■4jlS •«l. I'ierru 2673 Nicolet 3M»:> jl. Celcstin 40t? St. Eustacke.. Ste. HcholaB;fc]iie. . St. rolomban . . . . St. Augngtin. . . . St. Benoit Lac 414? 47«> 630 Conipton > • Htiton ........... (Clifton Hcreibrd Westbury .SlierbroolcTown... . Wolfsiown Ham end Augnicm'on, Wotion (•arii^by Stratrord Weodon Oudswell WiiKlaw [lingwick Bury St. Placide 1230 ""'"y St. Hermaa 1731 8t. Andre 2320 Lachute 2124 Chnthara 31C7 STANBTBAD, 1 X. P. — ItSeS. Staniteail 4669 Damaton MH Wcntworth Orenvillc 1998 Harrington 207 Gore OOil TAXAPKA, 1 H. P.— 14749. 7ii|St. David ni.'^O St. Miclicl 2.W9 St. Fr.-incciise 4583 iM IVilP. . 3(IF6 1230JSt. Zepli- :> 1313 309!sauvaacs . 23t> 009i lOeSaeRraiE' , : m. p.— 10444. 6«riliriliier 4 h« .. 1181 . . 3133 Si. Laurent ?7T,^l. G;ibrlrl .. 1033 tSC Jean .... .... 1281 St. Barihelenii 2301 . .WOiTTMOHENCY 1 M.P.— P-'^OH Aaqc Ganlien H20, «31»au:au Richer. ' f ill(* f30|Stc Elizabeth !«i. Finncoig 3Jl,St. ."iorlcrt 9718 1300 380 346 115! S998 366 142 663 141 194 299 009 407 808 788 2014 Magog 7M Barlord 4n BROMt, 1 M.P.— IISM. ^ff^ Bolton lOM Potton 1707 Sutton 9466 Rrorne 20M Farnham * 38M «JTT QDEDEC 3 M.P.— 420.V1. MOKBKC 00. 1 M.P.— I8t<80. Hcauttori Notre Damp. . .. Si. Cuthbert 2767 JOt.IETTK, 1 H. P.— 14613. 2.'n7Ht. Fdix 9i»0 3023 rtaillehoiit 1740 OTTAWA, 2 K . p'a.— 23003 Aylmer llOJi Allunieliea li^r^ Bris-.ol lin Bvi;kin7 St. Alpxaiidre Vm. StiAiUhniiase 3U7t St. Crfgoire 27.ii St. Brigittc 133.. ROirvii.LE.l M. p.— 15916. St. M.-iihiiB 17.'»; Ste. Mnrie 4')*i- St. llilaire 15-2: St. Jc.-in Rnpiistc t!l8. »t. t'c».nire 4-tt Angc Gardicn. ..... 146' VEaOllKRES, 1 M.P.— H4B.5. Vnr(;nne.s iWiM Verdiercs 3!lUa CoiitrtMoeur \a^o BelocH •m fit. Muri 12» St. Antoiiie 17M St. Julie. 127t LACOLLR, Lacolle - Shcrrin^ioii St Cyprien St. Eilouaril 1 M. p.- -IfiJOS, - -34srj - - 1*4.5 - - 440.1 3914 niAMBLV, 1 M. P.— I&I45. Ijoniiueuil 43.J? Kouchcrville 'J7ai St. Hriino 1164 ChamWy 42 >7 St. Luc llriv St. Jean . . 47* ■-il. Martin 3764 r.APXAiRip, 1 M. p.— 15807. l.npr.iirie 42W St. Constant 26W Ht. fhillp{)e 24H0' c:ty or MnvrBKAr, 3 M 4*i.'ll SU I.<)iiia 3845 .H. Jean Chryiostorae. I6l^ RuDKlltuwn 8!>38 St. Malacbie 3266 'it. laklore 3433 .ste. Mnrtinc 3&(h« Ste. Phiiomcne 1071 i:%nte.ii IIUflTIIfODO!f, I M.P.— 134!M> 4\.. Anicct 'ifiW •^t. RcglB lt!«0 PJKin K"' Dundee 094 Huntinsdon.V VaulMull 3?60 Rig.iu:< 32lres 2308 St. Clot 12.'.7 St Zotinue lOiS Newton 4<^8 VauiIrcuU, V 413 MOTTRKAl., 2 M. P.— 3IP0(1. Long Point 1011 Poin'e aiix TrcinJjlea. . 1203 Rivitiredes Pr.iirirj.. . 10-.!^ «t. Valentine 3230iSauItau Rccollct. ... 2241 .-t. Ijaiirciit 203 te. Ocnevicvc ISW -te. Anne »1 ' I'oim Claire l.Vli Lncliine 3:v-"l NnVA tfeoTu— f OraMiiMeil, lontreal. Pofinh. . . . JRIR HIelliznrI '.l,».' 't. FrincoiH d<; fa!f>8 . . OS) ••t. Villain cle Paul.. . SJ-5 te Ro-o 2071 SniiUSt. Louie.. 1C83 MomreriK'ity •><'|i> C'vii»iiM of Nova ferula— IS.>I. Counlitt. Halifax Luiivnlxir;; . . (inwu'g. . .. Shcl^iirne . . Yarmouili. . Diifliy Aiin.ipuliH. . . Kinua Il.ints ('iiini.erland. Colclioslcr . . I'lcion Sydnry (Juysltoio' . . Invcriipss . . Ricliiiioiid . . C'i|icllroion, . Vic.oriii . . . Pop . . 30.1 1--' .. i«.3n. , . 7.-'.)' , . riVi2i \. wliiI . 12.2.').' . 14,2^0 . 11,138 . . 1 1, t M' . , >4,3-?9 . l.',4(Vi . . y.i..-)9:i . 11,107 . 1(».8l- . lfi,917 . . i.).:(,Hi \ 27,.-)80 Total. i>7d,ll' ACRa, 8RXPS, SUUOOLa. ikC. Males, un.icr 10 y'ra. 44,UM( Ffin.ilos iiti ler 10 > rs 43. 1.'> \l:il"» 10 to 20. . . . 3;,7i)i l'(iiii;iie.'i. do ;):i, .4 ■ Males, -30 10 :10 . . . . 2!','>.7: Pe:n le--,do .... 2;.'l-.' Males, 31) tn4J. . . . U.OIo F(jiiiali's,do li,(J8.> M;des 4U to 3D . . . . 1!),«U> FrmnlC8..«;8 \ViI(.ws .'i.Ol'i R .ti' I'ajcri.' 3-,:W- I'Mupers 1,072 Deal ^ndDiiinl»M'is. 1:32 Femnlos, do. . . .>t ,!.'«. bind 74 Fc'iinlt>8, ilo Hi Malc«, l.iinatlcs. . . . 76 Frin;de», do. ... O'l Makw, IiiiOfB. ..... 176 Kfrmides, iia .... 12a, Male«, ln<4tana. .... tei i'aaalca. do »J?t Ooiourt-d, Malea. . . 3,39 I'D. Fem.ilea. . 3,^ ' Birthi K.I2 Deatlia 3,«« .Miirriagei 1,7 1 1 Scltoota 1,19' SeboliiTJi 31,9.i4 RB'.iOIOlM ^NOMINATIONS LTiurchof Biigland.. 36,4-'. Ca.h lies (i9,(»; ( ,'iurcliof Scoilaiid. lt^,^»7 Prt'sb. Cli'irch of \ Nova Scotia. . . > 3^.76', Free Churcli 3',4ei Rye,bialwli M,4ae> ^ata. do 1.3e4.4M Buckwheat do. . . . 170^ 1 Indian Corn do... 3},473 Hay, tons 387837 Peas and Beana bua. 31638 Brnsa Seeds, do. 3U8« Cotatoes, do. 1980780 Purnips, do. 467127 OJier Koota, do. 32339 Butter, lbs 3613800 Clieese, lbs 699(iS0 4 ,24 2,63k St'. 4,0^ 101 1 ! Oaptists Meili.)i,i«'8. .. . Congrpgniionalls' lln veraull^ts Luih>'ran8 San limitiiana Uu!ikeri!i Otlior iicnominations Clmrclios ooiT.niKns, &c lloates, inhabited. . Pamllit'S llou!4Cs, numbered . budding,,. . . Stores, B.irnB, anl \ Out 'oiis' s .... 5 Real Estato, probable valut jEe,0./!,?'J3 PuinERirs. Vessels employed.. 'Poimage ..... . . Men. . Rials employed. . Men .... Vet^ai.d S'ines. . Dry Fishcure-I.. . Halinon, bbls. . . . .•^hail. bbls Mackerel, bids . . . Horrliif;, bbls. . . , ■Mewibes.hltls. . . (l(.-rring, smoked... Value ' Fish Oil Value. OCCUPATiONS, nrriynicn [jiw)crs 1.1 jctirB MoThants A; Tr.-.des In Manuf.ctiires. . . Mecljanics Paaupri In Kisher'os '^p?i« cr. ilsmmen. , Fiinpioywl nt Pea . . . In Lumhcriii;; . . . .lOn.'lILTURE. Dvkcl I.;!!) ), r.crjs Older I MA.NVrACTUREa. Saw Mills 1133 Value jES9eilO Hand*' employed.... 178ti Hrist Mills 306 Va»je X72tt49 H-rnds eniployel.... 437 ^leam Mills orFact's 10 I'anneries 237 yiduc ...xa67«a 3,7. J ilands einployC'l... . 374 Sty. I.e:ulicrm.inuliic'd.. X.VJO ft too s and Shoes do. JC730.V4 41,4V .'f 2,:M. .'!2,r-; 81. . 4113; , 36-) . 516 »RI. . 301.V . i:w4:v . i«;( . iroti4' . 53*0 . 334t . l.-)4.£ £217271 , IfOi'Ji 38' 14 14 2,11:, 3.2 31.60 »,92-< US 3,rtti l,'J.-4 4'V)i': iher iiu|)r I'.'L- ; > bin-l, :i. res J 70?.; fl';jrs(s N(v:i <^;ii,i!^'. . .. .Milch Cowa. . . ."•'hi-ep ."''.viiie Wlie It, hU'^hcs . B.irlcy. do. ,3U 2^'.T8: 1.0.R?, 2H ',1H , .'il,.Vr 2lult Liquors.nianu- liictiircd galls. . . . Di.flilleldo,. ..... i>ihcr Factories. . . . Value H:ind«empIo el... . .Agrictdtural linple- tncnts niaiuiract'd. £16649 Chairs and Cabinet ware maniifaci'd. .X11155 ^Atrriagrs, do jC0401 )il)er Wooden ware do X19333 "kials raiged.ch.-iidr'i 1140^3 IJine burn',casks.. . 2-0<)8 V.iliK! X4413 'iricksinadc 2^.5I0!I Value £3311 "ivpsuuiquarri'd,tons 7070.3 Value X10498 Tri'idsiionoa puar- riol, value £i9!n -'o-ip luaiiiifac. value £2^'.!77 \at»'llps. do . . X2U10 W'.iplei^uK.ir, uinnu- fiicturedjlis. ,. 1IC441 Vi'KscIa built 4 Tonu.'iai! 87776 Boats built 2&5 ' 9 X129:)0 138 400 £34^6 81 XI 1690 110 ll(i«6 X244s6 110S98 790104 SiOSS-J 17 X0033 43 78376 11900 131 X14383 183 . .^«.-...-\.,..i..Ai^.:akk.~k-8 Total I088;w IVH.»niTANT9 Qaeen's lOBWi Under 6 years, male 1?418 KesiWouche 41«lHJiider«yt'a(s feninlc 17448 15': J' ■' I .i 84 CKNSUS Nkw Biia.NiwicK —(Uitnt^nutti 6 to IC, male muif Employed in do, "to •' female. . . . aUiiUUriii JMilU. 10(0 31, male 1U.VJU "to *' tein.ile.. .. 11171 SI to 40, mule 'U&U '• to *• rciii.ilc .... 'ltu»t 40 to 30, male B314 " to •' fem lie . . . 50 to UO, mule .... " to " femiile . . . 90 to 70, mule .... •• to •* fcmalo . . . abovoTO, iinle. . . . " " I'eiuale . . . Notspccillcd, iiiulc. . »• " fiiinule. Total J93^>ii 430a 961 dM Hi II 212 RETURNS. Binploycil in do.. . . . Tunneries Dinploycil in do Fouadrici Biiiploytxl In do OOUIJWutvliizanJ drJing «iJ7ti KDinlilhliiiiciits.. . S3 iiii Employe I hi cio IW UJ.UI<.'iiiiliKioinjindo... !H^i \aM 'Jloili iiia'le ill do..y(lii.02:.>-Jj; IJe'ti Urcwcrirs. t 1^ fi .Malt Liquor made, 01 giilloriH 10OO7.'J OJI Oilier Factories. ... ill Kiuiiloycil HI ilo UjJ LINO. .\crc9 cleared.. Families 31iJ?t At (iraiiiiiiar iJclioold S'JiJ At Parish '• ISJ^d Births 05) Ucatlia Sick and iiif]riii . Coloured pjrsons InJiau m**|l5uckwli«'u ! EMtOHANTS. From Engiaiul. . . . " ticU'laiid •• Ireland Other Drii. pOHMt^'im. Foreign Couuiries... .013031 CROPS. , ,IIny tons.KJSOOa .I'ni'^VIioat l)U»h.230B3.i 'f^l^iliirlcy do 713J0 ^"•»?|i>nu (Jo 141 1 mi " 15uck\vli«at ... do 0!>!)004 „»„. 'iidianCorii. ... do 6i«j ifj.iil'easaiid Heana do 4360J ..'•:;';!i''"»'f"'i'» do »i!»so:) -'•''Oipomioes doaTOSMM Oilier Kooi9 .. . do 4788J IjjU Total 4,)4CW OCCei'XTlONS. Professions 430 Miacelaiieous, — not strictly manual . . . 1003 Trade and Commerce li!» AqrieuUurc ItiOJl iMecliaiiics and handi- crafts 63'^-^ Mariners and FUlier- inen 1131 Lat>ourcr4 94't8 STOCK. NeatCalllo lOCiO;} tJoivs. IJutaT . McriRS. . rfliei'p. .. Swino.. . . . . 5j93.> .lbd.aU,'>U9J'j . . . . 2J'J',4 . . . . itfwoas ... 479; MANUfACTUKRS. noots & Shoes, vulu<;i;^3«7 liuathcr 43103 C.tndles lOcOli Wooden Ware, not Cabinet work . . . 23.535 Chairs at Cab'i ware 1M72 39738|Soap 1830-i Total BuiLDiNos. Fisli 81832 Inhabited Houses. . . 20309 llau 0300 Houses buildiiii;.. . . 1.W4 Iron Castings. . . . 29023 Houses uninhabite.).. 1310 Coals raise I. . .tons HiSi Stores, barns, and out- Iron sinelied... . do 610 houses 8'>93' htnic liurnt... .c:iskf SXiW Places of Worship.... 4iTlcJrindst0Hes.iiuinber 53719 ^^chool Houses 79^GypsuinquarM,tons MUTy Shw Mtllii ■^3l'Mai'lKSu7ar. . .'b». 3.'tT9.'>; l£rUuktitt—(OtuUnu4dT [1863 CeiiMiis ot P. ti. iHluiid, taken lu lH-iS' Counties. >'op.|Ag« not Hated 44 PRINCB OOUNTY— 15,1 12 | DSNOMINATIONAt, Im DiMirirt. 2^^ l>i»tric;. :ird Oistnci .5,2i»2 I'riiiw* T' wn, Uoyaliy 'M' qohkn's county— 32,111. 1st Dis'rist 9.74il •{idlH-irci 1«..|3 -r I District 7.1'Jl Uharloitetowii and Riyultv 4.717 kino"'. rouNTV — 15,42.1 Ifi. Dtsirict 4.3'llt 3iid District 4,733 ird iJisuict . . 1 . . . 5,011 tJeorc; Town and Roy.ilty 07? Tot il. P. K. TsI.nnd.0I,07t AORS, SK.VKS, &C. Miles, uiidfT ID. (''emaicN, d ). Vfilrs, lOto 15. I'V^m ill's, do.. Males 45 to 00. Omni's, ilo. Males, over (M) 1,497 i<>iiiales. do 1,087 .i,74e;f.;'iiirr,ii rif lir.gland. . 0,530 3,745;Frce Church 4,071 Church of fcotlan.I. . O.H!).: Pres'y.of P. I.I... «,43« Roman (catholics. . .27.147 Method isu 3,059 »a|iiisis 2,9mJ Hi'iie Chrimia.is. . • . 1,275 iliiakera 1 .lews 1 Uiiivrs'^lists 12 MoriNOiis 01 Unit9 Otiicr couiitrios. ... 211 Country Ml a state.). .. 52 MISCRI.LANEOL'S. Dpnf and Dumb. ... 41 Blinl 25 .11.4 . 12 318 . 12.417 . -',7f'U 2,407 In«aM 9BiiinLDiNas, paotouu, Ike. Indians, mnlet \ti» ludlan.s females. ... 171 AORICULTdRAL, Lands held in fee simple, acres U30,Mfi Lands under I I'o.iitoes. liUbheU... .731,57.' I'limiiis, do. . . . l5ifi>S Clover .-ced, lbs.. .. 14,90i Hay, ions 45. P> iloriics, No!) 12,8tj Neat Cattle, do. . . 49,31' Slicep, do 92.7'i.' IIogH, do 19,';(0 , APRRS U.NDER CHOI' IN l848. Wl.eat acres 21,991 Harley do 5.-ai Oats, do 4n,.52t Potat'cs.do II .w; Turnips, do 2.42' Churches 100 aciiool Housiis.. ... 18a Orcwerles, Itc. . . , 13 Grist .Mills 110 Cardins, do 27 .Saw Mills 130 rhrcshiiis Machines. V40 PKRSONS IIOI.UlNn LANna. (n Fee Simple, Nos. . 2..'i85 Under LutiRc, do.. . . 4,2:13 " detniiiea, do . . . 431 Hy .^llre(»lllft■lls, d'l.. 073 Without ,\!{remiienu. fiOJ NO. OP TtRM4 OK LkASG OR AOKKKMK.NTS. it99 years S.'WJ MU 10 909 do 444 >0 and under 1^9 . . . 9>i tUand undo.- 30. . .. .ttiH Under 3) 216 RKNT, PER ACRE. ^(g. Od. and uii.Ior ... 315 '• Is. and alJuve Hd...3,002 " 2s. and above 1«... 4M CurVyOI and under... li.O " Is. aii'l alwve lid... 494 '* 2s. and abuve Is... 503 Over 2s. and nut over 3. 37 *>ver 3s. 113 ConwuH ol Nowlfoiindlaiid, IS i;: DISTRICTS. Pop .St. John's 2.52ftO (Joiireption Day 28i)20 Trinity Hay HSIII lion I vista "iJay .... 7227 Koi{0 [■'erryland 45'>l Plnconiia& St Mary's 6473 lUirin 435 Fortune Day 53UU Males 52171 Females 44332 Total OauO Total 90300 DBMOMllfATIONS. Church of England.. . Otlicr Protest! nts. . . Roman Catliolics . . . 31281 Total 90SU0 13i» 200 498 OOtJi) Churches 6744 Schools Sealing Vessels Fishing Boats AnRICUr.TORAL. Acres cultivated. . . . Acres uncultivated... Horses Mo. Horned Cattle do Sheep do Goats '. . d« 1522i^()au busli. 409001 Potatoes do 341105 Hay tons 86t!0 Fodiir do 1137 SB3S4 52«ti5 2409 P133 5750 5791 11095 The populaiion in the square mile onnot be nsccr- tninud or calculaie't. The interior of the Island not being yet settled or inhabited, the populaiion is dls|)cr&ej along the margin of the sea coast, fi.tccpt in tliu dis'ri:t of St. John's, very few buildings arc to be found beyond a mile or two from the sea. Ah to the prices of produce, there is comparatively Utile sold, licing for the must pirt consuiuod hy tlie lirowers. The average value of the croiis usually grown on the Itlund may lie statei! as under, viz: Oais, ^>fi t<2d. 01. per busbel; iiotaioin). Is. 3J. toU. 9(1. |)or bushel; turnips. Is. l« 1^. 3il. ix-r bush ; liiy, Jt'4 to X5 per fm: oaten folder. ±"2 It's, to £1 per ton. Alihou'jh the igriculiureof the CDiony is iiroi;re-i- Bively increasing, and in the dimrlclof St. Jolm's rapiiily ►«, yet tlicre are bat coniparaiivoly few [jersoiis ex;hi- sivcly einployel in it, the poputatioti bcuig nearly all en;?aga I ilie (is!ifri;:s. llevcuue and Kxpondltaro. CANADA. [From Parliamentary papers.) Vpr>r9. 1811 - l<12 - 1813 - 1814 - IS45 - liJ4i} - 1-47 ■ ISM ■ I ■'49 ■ l-'.Vi - 1851 ■ Gros< Revenue. X3.1'J8ia 42)152 '145,-)78 01.5610 703447 06!)3H1 70:J841 577813 67,5427 7012M &i2{84 12 4 18 14 3 19 1 11 14 2 5 11* Oj" 10 3 1 ^5^ 2 Expenditure. £'iU. . ACRE, !cr . . , ve «<).. ove l«... uti.lsr... jve iVI... uvo Is... )tover3, 315 3,«VM 4%i l.ti 4»4 503 37 113 8.. lSi5. .... 52171 .... 4Ui-i .... oaiua : .... 13tf i soo! 4flH' TORAL. !<1.. .. S»334 ated... 5MII6 No. 24V9 ....do f\ao . . do 5750 . . d« 571)1 .buiii. iieas . do 341105 . .tons 8609 . . do 1127 lot he naccr- c IiLind not n is dlii|i«rMeJ iiuliudistrl:i found b'jyoiiii js of proJuce, the most jnit vaitjo 01' Ukj lie HC.Ht«!lt .18 j)0t{)l0(.-8. Is. li. |MT l)U»h ; Ps. 10 £1 iKsr y is i>roi;rci- alin'srepWiy irsOiis eX'.'hi- la nearly all iro. tponditiire. :m 11 7f 15 11? 5iHi t7.M 10 6 r>i a q M',U le HHt 11 n 273 IS 4 •VM 1«* 10 m 8 1!6? 13 4 48fl8 8 1863.] REVENUES AND EXPENDITURE. 86 NUlleni«nt ifth* ajlain «ifHu Frvv%e4 ^ CaModa, 0n 3li( Jattumry, IHVi. Ltnnx to Incorporate! CiompaniM • Hroviiiclnl Worht ------- I/wim hy Public works and otherwise • nuildinir FiindR, Railronds, ttc. - • ■ Special Funds, Investments - - - ■ uisb uud other accounts - . . • . Or. X5378U Vi 47«MJ0 7 UiU61 e54iM7 8 501*16 17 840005 14 1 8 k Total CiiTTcncy • - - -'XeWOlUa 4 74 {mpcriril Ouiirnntec Loan and other De- Vr. bentiires X4M1001 17 R Roilenirxion or Public Debt - . - - 450117 1 11 j Provliiciiil Debentures under acts of the LcBislnture «88«)(J 6 3 Siwciol Funds 710371 11 11 Oonsolidiiel Fund, .ind vnrious oihers, spccifiod in tlie returns (153445 OJ Totiil Currency xooiaitu 4 ^i Jtevenut and Ezpendiivrc of Canailn, \Kt\, RKVKMrK. Cuatoms Duties, Qu(*be<-rin(l Montreal - X.^nSlM 14 3 " " Inl.-ind l'cr:s - - - 3.i5i».> l» Kxcisc _-- aitiH.) i:j ti I. iijiil House or Tonnage Duty - - - l».]7 10 Itiiiilc Tin|)OHt* •--- ]5,-:3J 7 7 Mliiiii ConimiHsiuns, Fines, &.e. - - P 2 Filler, Forfi'itiires, and t an-1 1951, Invested or to be iuvestcd this year - - - - XISOOOO • Balance of appropriation!), about - • 75000 Probablechnraefor Kinisration. IM7. - asesw UuproviduJ items, per siatem't ftirnish'd lv!.')IO 14 7 Balance as above X20il:l9:) 14 7 4U7400 11 10 Nett b.ili»nce at credit of Con. Puni - - XUliHH) 17 3 i Thetotal atriouni invested and atihecreiitoi theSink- j in" Fund, up to the Ut August, IK'iJ, was, in sterling. I X18k26et2 9 9— Equal in curreticy to X222233 13 10. NKW URUNdWK^K. RtvtnMt and ExptndUur* for 1840, 1850 ani 1P.U. Vein. Revenue. Ezprndlture. 1-40 X9.VV)6 17 4 X82221 U 10 1853 104089 6 &UlW 13 3 1S51 inaw 18 10 The Revenue is composed as follows, for IWl i— Ixiaii Fund • - X7ai4 11 S Import Duty P2il^4 14 7 Export Duty 17«a 5 4 Casual Revenue 3300 .SuiH'rior t^ourt Fees 450 00 Auction Duties 14 38 Kiiiitrranl Duties 987 5 l.i^>ht Mouse Duties 3880 1.111 8ick and Seamen's Duties 1939 4 1* Total *' X117JS3 IS 10 NOVA SCOTIA. Rtvf.nue and EzpcndUttre for 1851 and 18S1. Vears. Revenue. Kxpenrilturo. lesi - - - - X9i-i*-| 13 3 X 9;(l«2 5 2 lf-51 - - - . 10,-280 3 5 1059)5 10 8 Colonial Treasurer's stntetnent for IP51 :— _ ,- Ral.ince in hand frjiu last year - . - X 2723 5 3 KxMse duties 9('.593 15 3 Light Duty 17080 8 Total Paid General Kxtx'ndlture of the Province For Roads and Uri,lg(;s - Balance in hand -------- Total X111003 8 « X7471S 12 6 S1210 H 2 5007 17 10 X1I1003 8 6 NRWFOUNDLAND. Revenut and Expenditure for 1848, ISIO and KM. Years. Revenue. F.xiienditurc 1849 - - 1840 - - 18)0 - - x.'»avji tt04l'5 t'i00l5 17 9 3 11 1 II XC27I1 18 7 002(12 2 1 7 1807 1 5 The r;l7 3 6 15358007 12 7 Countries. Exports. Great Britain - - Xl.Vil-i79 15 3 BN A. Colonies U0ill)4 1 3 British West In,lies 200.1 C. 8. of Atnerica - 12.T77?0 17 11 Other For'gi> Count's 2?ii:0 4 Exports. X 1021000 6 4 250379 12 7 078 10178-I6 3 3 41036 1 7 Total Exports - X20WIJ=i X32I11O0 3 9 Excess of Im|>orl8 12'>5l$0 2 2117517 8 10 TotiU X4»55V7 3 X5353007 14 7 86 IMPORTS, BXPORTJ AND SfllPPING. InwnHi from Rritith rori« - Inward* from Foreign Porta Total tonnage Inwards • Outwnrrlg to BrltUli P rtii - - Ouiwardi to Forcltjn Peru - • Tonnnne. - iaiB30 TonnflRO. 4ii*xno SOiiii Total tonnage Outwards • - MiTti (nnwMt 114-17 (U7M7 Import* /"^to Canada, in lP3I,»A(/tr»B^ the proportlennte valuti, iakenfrom tirtat Britain, iiir tititiih N' rth Amiruan Prucin ret, and Hit United atatti ; umiUtngfrattion§ ofpoundt. Jrtieltt. Sptr\fie and nd cat- Coffee, green, owt 1 1;*.!" lUher kiii^lHdo. - - toe Sugar, Rolincd. Uu. II.VU either kiiulM. do I I4.>ti0 MolHsvea, do. - - ()1IU?» Ten, Ibi. - - - a7W;H0 Tol)VX(,iinM.,do.0(0810 MnnuI'd., do. ■i44uUU« Cignr j, do. - - - asoHU Siiurt, do. - - - - 1015U Spirits, nr'dy, gill lariai GIn.tlo. - - - . b;JU7-.' Rum. do. - - - - aU-*-*2 Wliisltcy. do. - 4ue(Jt (?ordi.ils,do. - - - 81ID Wluc. do. - - - 23(1000 Snlt,bU8h. - - - 691 II.') OeiNis pai/inff 3U p. e'l Fruit, Oreeii -----. I»fied I^l>ic(;8 Conlbciiun.iry i. I'r'ves MncMfoiii ------ Vinegar.snlls. - - 71001 Oouds at 'ID per cr.nl Anirunla, Cowh Ne. 70 Horses do. - - - - 4tJ7 Oxen, &c. do. - - - O.i Swine do. - - - - - .5s Sheep do. - - - - tW) U.-nins, Barley & Bye Qrs. la JieiiiisiS. I'easdo. - 48 Oats do. -...-. u Meal ti's. - • ■ - irA\ Flour 1714 rrovisions, but'r cwt -ta Ch««8e do. - - - 2*lr M«;at, snit do. - . 837 do.v frcdh do. - 111 Pork, notnicasdo.- 001 Hops Ihs. - - - ■ 10091 Bran and Shoris cwt • Qoud$ at I'H per cent. A\etL Beer galls. Ul)e4.> CkJ( r do. - - - UMi Cocoa & Chocolate - - Fish, Salted or I'ickI'd Ho. Fresh Fur - - I Class ----.-.-- ' Lciitiicr, tanned - - - - Oil »alls 3t7ll' Paper ; Pouitoes hush. - - 131 ; Pork Mess cwt. - 'ifili ; Seeds ■ j Wood squnrcl or hewn Do not squared - - - I Rice, cwt - - - - nniXi I Lum'rorP'kft. IfelOlS I M.inufiiCtures, Can.Iles. ' Cotton i Leather (^nan. £ 1 31310 31i 160777 27l-*t0 iji7a jilO 0J!« li7 2141 (>S4J 3134 3810 •2971'.) 'i'OJI 73'4 •.'iWa^i IJ.VH) OKI 'ie3 3.i!tsl- 43.i| 3(>;- 171 40 80 .'> ll.O flvJ 5070 11230 It-fe TO 4SI UU Brivithi. 1 £~ 1C03 11'.! IT •iVJ <1 21100 2«l 419 8.') OSil 13;.3 I 7.'.Mi i4Ut- oia) 214 17!^ 11 N. Vui'ca lOJ "101 587i(9 0«t4J 471 tM'i 03 3 20J 103 »:« 6U6J7 0018 237100 14l*.)3 01170 8-^).'i lliO 3107 aw 501 300 00 5i2!» 21'nO (W71 iSOi.} 5ii'J0 414 47 SJU 105 4J)« 30 174 5 44 S 44 1034 42 4302 1180 tOb 728 470 00 408 110 H7 1G«.'> 402!! ll»>4 9:^.1 3.>.V22 19400 12077 0.} 2:Mtfc' 1503 01 ll^i 73'J8 22J9 3101 2MW0 30027 X 1708. 4IM ii3tu: 1IHJ7I 303 Inlia Rubb«r - • - irjiiand llarJw.iW Muchluery - - - • - Ijlnni - - - - - - - • 8ilk Wood Wool Uooi>s, Copy-right - - • Articles not enumerat'd 715015 U'lodt at 24 per etnt. Broom Corn ------ 3704 Burk corJs - - - - nOJ 89b Uri^itles llii llur>-st(mc« unwrough'; 415-2 Chain Ciiblos - - - - IWOU Coils tons- - • - 7011:1 :j«S77 f)otton Yarn and Wn.rp 4005 Dye Studs 17712 Flax, Hemp and Tow - 1 .1187 llidej SiliK Iron Bar.RoJ k. Sheet • UUoti Do. Boiler I'laie and R. R. B. 4ian Do. Pit! :n 14 10 10 453 41 53^^007 70(1 1444 8053 8 u: Stotas. X 17MI) 144741 402711 I1I04 &i002 18530 130113 303 233027 3000 800 850 3010 118 10703 4065 7uei Mid 51-278 1642 701 1282 717 1 1773' .119 : 4.->4 58 1010; S86l 2130' 7021 32062' 5'' I 090 29026' C8I9; 284; 008 142' ♦*; 231 34027 I 'mi 0121 ; 57.55 102 1 107443 1 857 365 fi03! SOdO' 157 24 0710 1.»I7I 339 1610 4931 I 1236 4140 102 118 2a>8 3501 30 18 14101 070 10050 2708 at 810 441 524 1408 3012033 _ _ 237 1 . . 74 2t 286 5 32140 « „ 7110 5 73031 m 437 424.. 0183 I£02t2 2001441 [1853. in. *u- l(hU3< - - . - 11104 37 um 19 aMHht i« lUH b iiuao Ull 50133 - _ . 130143 Ml - — . - - . 30.) UK 4N33: 1301 233027 7(M - - . i 3000 BlM. - - . - - . 800 lA a7( - - . ^30 U. Mi - _ . 3010 rr, 311S1 ' " 13 m 10703 \m _ - . - _ . 40«} m 060S U 7V8) ftii 10711 jriia Hi, im ftj imn 51-279 i\H) 1042 W7 44iau — — — 701 i)i 4.V14« - - _ 1282 in 30J.1 481 717 « !M _ _ _ 1773 a 1 — * . am a; ll«l 14 4.-.4 iie - — . * — - 58 ii SOU 10 1010 UJ »tU}|l - - ^ S(M LK; 'iti 1*] 2I3U Ut IBUU.'S - - - 702 Wl Viia _ _ _ 32M2 ■it. 13.1U9 _ _ _ 37 M s-^a - - - QUO 71 23H8 453 %i020 JS UK) 41 ceio, Jb 42 - _ - 284; li 41 - _ . 008 i)e 30 - _ - 142 ' 47 - - _ U ^i Jl - - . - _ - 2.11 1 It 1- 1»23U tJlj 12 MJi? 1 - - -! - - - 17-2' id 5.'^^ H 1711 0121; M - _ _ - - . 57.M n - - . - _ . IMl ti 2315 - _ _ 107448 1 Yl - _ - - - - 637 17 9 - - . 363 ri; 9031 - - . 003 17 1098 'J 2061) J7 10 . _ . 137 w . - . 70(1 '•i 32.-. 1144H - — « « 4:; 8033 - — — M 7»1 e . - _ )1 - — - - _ . 14101 lU . _ . . - . 970 iti . - . - _ . 10053 ; •1 « 3li 27U8 n» 'M - _ . at u »7IU - - . bio a 1.5271 - - . 441 ^ - . . . — J Sii I? 399 - - - 1408 (7 lOTO 13 -• ^ ™ ■1» 4931 2.77 >j 1 - _ - 74 1 123fi 2t 286 i- 4l4fl 5 32140 •2 lOil . - - 7110 4 1I8J 5 73021 7 sa>8 c;i 437 U 3301 iU.. OISI 1 7J30l!2033J U0it2 2001441 1 853.] IMPORTS, EXPOjlTS^AND SHIPPING. fiimtnTt.-^tiiiinvfi. 87 Good! 9»yVt apuatkttnn val. dutic*. Do. 30 p. c't. Do. SO p. c't Do. 13( p. c Do. 94 p. c't Free Goods.. Total val. uf Dutiable A FreeC.'dn.i Value X 74,1301 4«-15l 14414 3.^(llU73 510121; 459071 .U.'.8C0; (ircat KriUiln. £ fvaas 13203 1870 24«4K7« XiOSnt 73300 »12033 W Iiid. £ 2009 ■200 70 12H 341W U.N. Ainnr. £ 70703 074 3 M30 12k; •i707i' ir,9943 uniiu.) Btolct. £ 405639 2(t400 124.V) t4r3IO l6l3t-0 I3I6U07 2091411 I' ur*Kn Count. £ 87040 5133 81 38070 0070 034S Artieln. 14-.'574 Of Ctnailian Product and Maniifadurtt in 1851, ikoiC' img Ike propoTliuHt in value, $int to Uttat Itrittin, tk* Briluh S'orth Jmtrirait Co/vnuf, and tke United StmUt I omitUnff fracliont of poundt. Ariidu. Copper Ore, tona. • ! O.t Copper, do. - • - • 19 • Flue Co^per, do. - • 00 FUk, Drit-d, ewt. 7.'M:ai FicKled, brii. - • 13497 Frcih Oil, gnll*. P408 J»h*t, Poui, brl8. 27044 PcarlR,do.- - - - 8101 Timhtr, Aih, toiiH 3018 Birch, do. 4013 Elin.do. 33011 Mnplc. do. - - - - 419 Oak, do 11.070 Pin.', VVhlto, do 1.13433 Bed, do. 01!l.'i Tamnrnck, do. - 43.'>il Walnut, M feet. 1191 Bajwwood, Buttrrnut and Iiicl03 Bariey&Rye do. 180140 Meal brls. 5.511 DiaeuK cwt. - - - 27.'57 B'osftreits bush 172837 Value. (irent Britain. £ llOUO 168t- 0000 44990 13113 3345 044 172406 43863 3720' .1305! 49I4U' 435| 4()f072i 114^73, 1113 3034 943 20769 02J44 11060 £ 63051 325 330360J 238031 2001':8 14101 11611 78811 8042 11364 28983 53193 28758 1236 1065 5921 4730 1707 0360U 3320 1103 17902 soee;) 103 310 67 40| 151 20120 13236 80 10 171793 07082.V 00t!7{ 2J556 4815 2147: 22525 6tn'2 328 704 4i2Hi 3711 53;'4 40u72 4')4 47425 3-'i.i;ii 1I4.V24 517 113 43 )33i» 88213 12505 8142 887 7039 50 10 2306 230 36-102 1030 1020 3 85 250 40 72 3( 1( 221212 361)5 592 12 9270 li. N. Ain'ea 4'03 3422 no 320 0343 13 I 74 461 (•65 35 60 4211 3007 72 140 560 It 711 4C 33^ 316- 702 14:<70 019 102 16027 1131) IS 360 21914 154271 2810 11.') 3721 213.' eo5 U. States. £ 4iai 1688 000«l 77(16 329.'> 5418 24747 8518 5754 200 4i0 433 10162 20.> 207503 1529 3489 7160 8002 10365 10823 53143 28748 1236 306.5 5024 224 654 14U59 1501 4 843 321 7 63 67 79 10739 13228 50 114247 2S0785 03 21440 SOI 12441 Value Onts do. - - - - 407027 Hops lbs - ■ - - 72223 llriin cwt 1312 Onions and other ve- gctdblcs buvh. - • 1003 Potators bush. • 24601 Mnlldo. 11331 Apples briii. - - - C0«0 Fla« Srt-d lush. - 8U21 tithpr Heeds do. - 10030 llul'nm Tobacco ri.'s. - - - 1105 Iron Cotton Woollen Wooden ■ Itenther Glass --•-.-.. Hnnlwr.re WIdskey galls. • - WA Beer,AlcA.t"i'r do 17032 Other spirits from (irnin gnlls - - . . 314 Vinf'gar do. - • - ■ .183 Mnplc Sui;ar Lbs 14057 Other articles Tom I £ 33601 1570 143 350 ififTa 3914 1603 1000 7»1« 18!t 17 S311 3049 381 1180 350 lue 1447 S'.7 S88 137 37 273 34971 282»0rj0 A real Britala. R.N. Am'ea. 19 60 P73 89 147 110 11 32 2 14 28 1315 I50.W.W 713 40 no 08 983 312 217 3 M3 IW 82 1026 t'lO 382 U. suMm x^ uHHQV lias 17l» i«» 7k U 3frM 0* «l Ml 197 Ml lonescv I'ortH to Urcat Ilritniii, as above • - jt'l5a'faw do. I'riliHh North Aincricn do. - i'OaTO ^2 ilo. Uidtcd Btntpsdo. 10i:8S:l 3 do. ' W. Indies, not ineluiled above 987 do. Otlicr .Foreign Countrios do - 41030 1 Total as above Xa-Wa-TO 8 • ; A''d. 8hi|)(t built in Quebec. 1851 --- 410350 It j A further addition of 20 per cent, has Ircu : made to Biipplv a presumed deficiency in < " ■" £211470 16 a: X345263I i II the Kxports ftom Inland Ports, viz. Making the total Ex|)ort8, 1831 1'he Exports are thus classifled,— From Klomreal X320P07 " Uuobcc 1303602 " GnBpe 35134 " New Carlisle 20025 " Amherst 4r95 Total from Pea Ports X2l*'38->5 7 10 ■ " " InKind Poru 1(67331 15 II j Add 20 per tent, t* Inland Exporu - 31 1470 19 31 Total Experts - - X345265I 2 II NOVA SCOTIA. huporte and Exporttfor the year 1851. IHFORTfl. Frcm Oreat Britain, ------- " West Indies. " British North America, - - " T'nliPd States. " OthtT (Countries, Total EXPORTS. To Groat Britain. " Britiob North American Colonies, " " Went Indies -------- " Foreign We^t Indies, ------- " ITnited States - " Ppnin, " I'.ra/.ll. " Sit. Pierre, '• Mauritius, - X4 10604 17 SI 4786 17 S %5841 16 IM 3I!6774 17 4 90173 6 ) X74S3ei '.5 3 C 13146 2.'jr33 131739 50824 66 30 1053 1786 183 2431 si !l 9 Excess of Importt X.'310849 439532 15 Total X7IS38I IS & ^ ^\^ ^?^^^-< > IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 1.1 £! Ufi 12.0 u 11.25 W 1.4 11.6 ^ 6" - ► FhobgraiJiic Sdmoes Carporation 23 WBT MAIN STRHT WIISTn,N.Y. 14SM (71«)t73-4S03 4gO ^ 88 IMP0R1)S, EXPORTS ANDSaiPPING. Mu VA doo rik—CoHtiMmtd. "• SUrpbtf tf NMa Setia, ISlt. Inwardi. Outwardr. Men ' Not. Tons. Nos, Ton*. Inw'di. Ormt Britain • . 17S 7.»1} 18J 77174 lUlO BritUh Colunies :• 1770 143934 1930 14S777 Men Uatted States • - 28M 399074 3330 347184 OuiMs. Foreign States - 397 30381 XOl, »74» 39375 Totals - - 9W» 43UM 4iil 43-^934 Inslu i»] In the above, there Inwar js. Outnranls are, fVom atiJ to the Nos. Tons. Nos. Tons. B. N. A. Coronies - - - • 1033 717dS 1211 7!fi37 British We8ai3 2-Ma8 53033 3960 47171 4411 4369 7103 19333 3')608 54av^ 4717 63>230 iai7« 116.37 6413 13-J03 333 Ezoeea of Imports XeOUOO £053018 - 92467 1.17513 Totals -X6g3037 £615331 Shipping of Tfite liruntieiek for IMO. United Kingrlom British Colonics United States - Elsewhere • • Inwards. Nos. Ton'ge 9ii303 81434 343101 17701 033 1361 1*57 Outwards. Men Nos. Ton'ge. Inw'ds 760 3ii3UI9 19346 1343 701.\1 Men 937 8792i Out'ds. 3J :t38l 30134 3039 436623 3971 461983 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Imperlt and Ktperttfor the year 1849. Imports stj;. Ezportostt;. Great Britain - • - British N.American Colonies FoieiKU Countries • - - Total sterling • - • Esoess of Imporu - • £32104 H'W33 16X^1 £133707 ei33707 18848 32506 1383 NUWfUUMDliAND, ImportM mnd Export*, tiotrfouniUutd, 18S1. [1853. IMPORTS From Great Briuin £37457 1 West Indies. B.N.Am'rica Elsewhere.., U.S.Am'rica For'n States. 13344 18033D 6383 301075 » 169300 BXPOKTS. To Great Britain... West Indies..., PJf.America., Elsewhere..,.., U.S.America.. Foreign States, No, 1230 Total X943l9;i Total £090791 Shipping, Tfewfouniland, 1951. SBIPS INWARB. I Ti»u. Mem.\ No. . . . 130306 . . . 8257ll080 Smrs OUTWARD. 3\>iu. Jtfira, . . . 137417 ... 7531 ImporU into tha Port qf St. John, NJUL, 1991) und 1«31. ~P5Sr~" ARTICLES. Quant, Ale and Porter - - - bbls. Apples - bbls, Bacon aind Hams • - cwts. Barley ------ value Beef (s.ilted) • bl>ls. Bread - -cwts. Brickfl -..--■.-- No, Butter -------- cwts. Candles ------ il»8. C.irriages- ----- No. Clocks value Corn (Iiidiaii) - - - bush Flour bbls, Furniture (household) val Horses No. Laths No. Lard -.--..--. lbs. Lumber --.--.- feet Malt -------- value Meal (Indian) bbls Oatmeal bbls. Oats ..-.-.-- bush. Onions - bbls. Peas -- - bbls. Pork bbls. Potatoes ^Vegetables bbls. 402 51 121 Shingles Soap .-.-.-- Staves - - i - • - Tnnber --.--- Tobacco Spirits (undefined) Vinegar - - - - - Wine No lbs No tons lbs. lials. gals, gals .Miscellaneous Articles • Tdtal Values ■ 394 e«3 81100 217? M?3 2 39180 1 4(^00 4187 331331 600 66(1 118f 7301 13 14 13I325J G767t 173S3! 16; 063 9^6 441 63l Value Quan, *2 347 371 461 453 i> 7432 132 42 30 434 31380 8 10 10 09 450 09 333 622 80 380 2tW 3S 62S 3SS Its: 163 If 14(> 35 3« 188 TSJT 236 107 46 881,' 3117 3i374 10238 37487 Value 20000 373038 641 359 4149 183 436 3033 5-20 81390 10000 16051)0 2631 314« 389 91 100 4 301 1410 9330 121 079 37160 944 310 343 390 «3 337 9630 130 410 77 1737 377 159 30i 37 465811. .£ 60005 Elf ort* from the Port of St. John, yjld i l?90 and 1691. ARTICLES. Quant. £40627 £1116860 £133707 Shying of Print* Edward Mand, tSiS, Nos. Tons. Foreign Trade 38 75:J3 Ooasting Trade 333 0636 Fish, viz.. Dried Cod - - Caplin Sounds - - - Salmon - - - Herrings - • Trout - - - - Iron, old - - - - Junk, old - \ Touls 271 17108 ihmparison hetieten 1840 and 1845. FARBION TRADI. Tmts. Vests. Tons. Men. IMO - 59 12493 931 IM3 - 38 7539 COASTINO TRADR. Years. Vesls. Tons. Men IHO • 161 7633 453 1845 • 333 0696 nn I7IV3 - qtls. - bbls. ' firkins tierces - bbls. - bbls. ■ -tons •tons. IMO. 1851. 1903 01 3385 lieather Manufao'rs - val. Molasses gals. Oil, Seal tuns. Cod tuns. Whale - - - - -tuns. Blubber tuns. Spirits, undeAiu ! - • gali. Sugar, unrefined • - cwts Tea - - - - lbs. Tobacco Ihfl, Wine gals. Salt tons. T«»"»1 Vi,l»^« . . . . , Value Quan, 784 361 1143 1414 >31 49 39 7070 1?90 790 IMS 30 46 31 3308 10 IS 71 Value •730 1701 t • • • l« 1313, 900 6714 80 • • • • 303 160 48010 106 9 • 307 7066 87 lit 3340 to»«0'...£t wm 040 7 IH 65 1100 tt 90 890 60 »t47 3183 190 170 M 00 7091 9 «00 [1853. (, 1851. Kn. liD... X«W8N ' CM.... Mm ' rica.. 7S773 ' :..,- M335 , rica.. 9Wn > taiea. 380MS ; i.-U0791 ITWAKO. >H$. Mtn, 417 . . . 7531 .959 u»d >9St. iWl. Quail. V^ue S36 303 107 St 46 106 • •• • • • 4 SSOj 3»1 S8ir, 141i> 3117 9330 3574 131 1033S 073 07487 37160 2000O 3 '173038 544 641 310 359 343 414S 330 185 4S0 337 3035! 5-10 81530{ 100001 leosno '2651 3146 S6S0 130 410 77 1757 877 159 SO IS I_f ....£ 60065 Ip50 atid lesi. 1851. Ciuan. Value IMS 90 46 31 3308 10 71 48M0 106 5 6 6 307 7066 87 111 33401 040 7 in 85 1190 33 50 390 80 3447 3183 100 170 M 00 7061 S 9 600 ..iA 16388 1863.] LIST OP POST OFFICKS. 8^ l*oMOfflcm. Llat of Poai OfllcM in Canada, lupplemcntary to tho lilt puliliilUHl in Seobit't (UtHadi»n AlmatiUe if 1853, beinn the OfficM ftiabllihed to 6ih October, 1853, and not enumerauxi iu the former list. Alwrfoyle Pualineb ...WeUinoton. S.Falconbridgc Abbott'a Cn. . . . .Miniitquoi . .H. II. Smith- AdauMvillc . ..Farnham .. .Sheilbnl . . .Geo. Adams. Acton Vnle... Acton Driiiniuond .C. Keauregnrd. AdamavOle ...Etibicoko ..York Cliria.Lliidaay. Albert 1'own.. Ancatter ...Wentwonh .Jaa. U'Neil. Alliaonviliu ...AineliaiburgPriuccEdw'd.J. W. Alliran. Arva ....London Middli-aez... Joseph Siflon. Aab^ve Eaquesing . .Halton John Hunter. Baltimore Hamilton. . .Nonhunib'l'd R. Har^tone. Baby'* Point.. Soinbra Lainl>ton ...VV.Ilciidcraon. Beaumont Beaumont. .Bellecbaasu.Z. Turgeon. Bclford . . .Markbflin. . . York — Defue. Birmingham . .Pittsburg . . . Krontcnac. . .J. Biiinhighain Boaton Townscnd... Norfolk David >lorg.in. Brunt .Brnnt Eruct; Jno. Sliennon. BrilgL'iwri — Waterloo... Waterloo ....\. Oavldnon. Brouyihton Broughton . . Megaiitic . - .C. H. J. Hall. BrcwLT's Mills Pittsiiurg . . .Fronieoac . . R. Angliti. BrHnchton — Dumfries... W&tcrloo-- P. Mnrshnll. Cale loniaFIita Caledonia ..I'rescott W. Hrndley. CauipltcllvilluN.issagawcyaHalion Jas. MclJuliin. Cancstoga — Woolwich . Waterloo . . .Clias. Hendry. Carlisle E. FlainboroWentwortli . GeorKB A hrev. Carr;idoc Carrados . . .Middlesex. . . F-dw'd. MiheJi. Castleton Cramabe ...Nonlmnib'l'd J.C. Pennock. Caisior Ciiistor Lincoln .... Jns. TIsdale. Chclteniiam ..Chinguac'seyPeel Win Allen. Clicaterfleld . . . Blenlieim . . . Oxford Goorqc Haird. Cherry Creek . Innisiil Siincoe D, D Hay. Cl.iphain Adoiphun'n.Lenox E. D. Lalannc. Clifton House .Stamford . . Wclland J. Shears. ClareirnCent'eClarendon..Gttowa Jaa. Shaw^ Col.lsprings . . . Hamilton. . .Northumb'l'd D.Mclntoih. Colerain (for'ly r.'ruin8ville> .TorontoGoroPeel T. St.Jahn. Collinvtile ....Kent ';. Mcllinrinid. Cookstown ...Tecimiseth .hinicoe Jas. Hirper. Crosshill Welleslcy ..Waterloo ...Win. Ixigan. Coruuna Moore I^iiiibton A.J. Stephens. Creek Bank . . . . — Waterloo ... John Fisher. Dilho'sleM'ls.. ...Glengary D. McPhail. Dartford Percy Northumb'i'dN. Niles. Devon Usitorne Huron. . . .Jos. Qilck. Deal Town . . Raleigh Kent Joseph Smith. Dixon's Corn's..Matil la Duiidas Wni. Wood. Dooii Waterloo . . . Waterloo . . . Robt. Ferrie. Drayton (form. Maryborough) Peel Wellington .Ezra .\dams. Dunbarton . ..Pickering... .Ontnrto John t'nrker. E. Framp'uon . .Frainpton . .Dorchester . .G. A. Smith. Egin villc , Grnttan Ren)1rew M. J. Hickey. E.H:iwkcsburyHawkesburyPre8cott Jas. Gamble. Enniskillen... Darlington.. Durlinin John Ferris. Knn{4 Enniskillen. Lambton. . . Jas. Little. EWcrslie 8carboro'...York T. Oowwcil. Epsom Reach Ontario. . .'. . Wm. Bolster. Evcrion Erainosa ...Wellington .Geo. M'Donald Fnrnh'aiCentreFarnham.. .SbefTor?.. . .John Johnston. Forestvlllee . . . ChartouvilleNorfolk Titus Finch. Frnnkville. . .Kiiley . ; . Leeds Wm. SmHb. French Vil'ge Kingscy. ..Klngsey. .. . .Drummond..Jno.Wadletgh Friburgh Waterloo. . .Waterloo . . .F. Rombach. Gould l.ingwick . .Sherbrooke . Jns. Ross. Grabamoville .Chinguac'seyPeel Geo. Graham. Grande Greve Gaspti Chcs. Esnouf. Gre'nwoofl — Pickering ..Ontario George Begs. Greenock. . ..Greenock... .Bruce J. B. Ritchie. Grecnbush ..Elizabetht'wnJyicds H.BIanchard. Glenwilliams..Eaqu'.'sing .Halton ....'.C. Williams. Goodwood Uxrridge... Ontario M. Chapman. Grovcsend — Malnhlde... Elgin W. B. Lvoii. Gower Point. .W(!ftmeath .RenfVew — Gilb't.Cannon. UaBersvUIle . . .Onetda Hatdimand. . J. 6. HaskeU. Halifax Halifhx MeDnntic. . .Thos.Sheridan. Hamburg Fredcricksb gAddlngton ..Richard Kane. Harlem Basbird Leeds A.<7haniberlin. Hartford Townsend. . .Norfolk 8. Deun. Hawksviile . . . WeUeslcy . .Waterloo . . .Gabl. Hawks. H»»-».mn'< rv»T WinrhtnbT'kWiwuhsrnols.A. Herdman. HiJhlaudCrueksicarlKiro'. . . Vork.*. - Chamberlain Hollen Maryboro ..Wellington .J. Ilolien. Huntcrstown . HunuratownSt. Maurice. Wm. Parker. lona Diinwich ..Elgin J. Docow. Jamestown. .Yarmouth- . .Elgin Wm.Jones. Jerseyville Ancastcr ...Wentwortb .11. F. Young. Kingsville Gostield.... Essex F. A. Laflferty. Kirk Willi Beverly .... Halton M. Campbell. Klineberg. . . . Vaughan York H.S.Howland. Ivnoltoa Falls .Bronie Bbofford Geo. Brock. UkcSeld Gore TwoMount's.O. Rogers. Lambton Lanibion. . .Mcgantic . . .J. B. Lapointo. Lianoraie. Lanoraic. . .Berihicr G.B.Gnlien. Lansdown I.Aiisdown.. Leeds G.McKelvey. LeFoulon E.lluwkH^yProscott Wm. Janiiciioii Lenox l'rcderlck8b'g.\ddington . . W. J. Forahce LiesUergeronnes ll('r^eron'8.Eingucaay...Chas. Peiitland Louisville Chatham Kent G. VV. Scott. L.Temisjouata ...Rimoiiskl...Ignace Lebel. i'Kiiia. I St. Famtlle...Is.ofOrleansMontmor'cy.J. Letoumcau. St. Frnncots Dorchester . .F. Chasse. I St. Fr.incol!<..Is.ofOrlean sMoimncr'cy.E. Daigiwaulk 90 St. Franeoia. . .BcHeehnm INDEX^ LUT OP PMT orncEa—eoiUinM»d. 8tGeo.,ilnn'giilIuntingdon.Hiiiitinn St. Gertru'lo Nioolct St. Irence SRsucnay. . . St. Ii loFo norclicatcr . . St. Jacobs — Wontwich . .Wiilerloo . . St. Janvier — DeBlninvlllcTcrrebonne . StJennd'Orriitli.ofOrlcanaMQntnior'cy St. Johni I'elliisin Wcllaiid.... St Laurent. . . la of OrlcanaMontinor'ey. St. Lin (reop. ) . . . Leinster . . . . St. IMare. . . . . St. Marc Verchcres . . St. Marguerite Dorchesbr . . St. Maunce ..»,.Chniiiplain. St. Philippe.. Huntinurton. St. Pierre ...nellechnaso St Pierre Ii.of OrlcanaMoniinor'cy Pt. SylvestreB Lothinicre . St. Raphiiel... . . . Bellcchnsse St. Uraule St. Maurice St. Vallli'r....st. Vanier-.Bcllechnggc St. Zephlrln...Courval Yamaska.. Pcotcli Block. . BM)»Cfiliig . . Ilalton Set)ringville...Ellcc&Dow'ePertl). ... Slwrrington Huntingdon Silver llill. . . .Charlottev'leNorfoIk. . . . Sonlw Uptcn Shnftbrd . . . tk>>ithGranby,.Grinl)y. . . .Shcirord. . . Springrord Norwich Ox(or I Sprlngville ...N MonaglwnPetcrboro.. StaAcrd StntTord Renfrew .. Stnmfbrd Stamford . . . Wellaiid. . . StoUvltle Iliiiiiingdon Stratlibum — Mosa MiJ Ileacx . J B. Langloli Wm. Francla L. ChaRi|K)U.T, Jos GoKSciin. B. Morln. Jcieph Ehy. A. msyuin. F R. Turcot. Charles Fell. Jos Chabot. 'I'hos Gault. .JohnFrnver. D. L. Ilorty. T.FI.Pacnud. M.IIeiireaux. Dan. O'Leary. ,F. Fortln. G. M'Crne. -P. Goulei. L. Luplcn. F. nelaniier. .G. Crcpcau. -TliOii Hume. .P. A. Kehring. Geo. Busby. .E. Cole. .S.B.Wiirner. .E'ias Clow. -Sydnor Wright .'i'hos Eyres. .K. Cliil'ieriiosc .Elcnn. Wilson, .n. Stitt. P. A. Si'Lring. Stratliroy Carradoe . ■ .MIddleaez. . Suinuiertown .Ckarlot'nb'g.Glengarv .. Susp'n . Bridge . Stamford . ■ ■ Wellaotl . . . Sutl'erlM's Cn.Zone Kent Tadousae Sngucnay . . Tiipieyiown . .S.iltfleet Wetitwonh Thurlow Thurlow . . - Hastings. . . Trcnholm. . .Kingaey.. . .Drunimond. rring Tring Megantic . . Troy Beverly Wcatworth Tyrone Uartington. .Durham . . . Union Yarmouth . . Middlesex . . Victoria Corn*s.Biock Ontario — Villnnova Townsend. .Norfolk Wiillarolown . Bun wich . . . Elgin Wallace Wallace. . . -Perth Washington... Blenheim ..Oxford Waterloo Kingston . . .Fronienac . Watson'sCor's.Dalhousle . . Lan wk — Waterville. .Compton . . .Sh'rnrooke. West Brome . .Brome Sneflord — West Bolton ..Bolton Stanstcad.. W. Compton...Compton... .Shcrbrooke WcstOsgooile.Oiigeodo Carlcton ... Whitehall ....narro/loc ...Kent Whitefish S. Crosby ..I-ecds Woodburn Bcnbrook . - Wentworth Wooiford Sydenham. .Grey Wolfstown ...Wolfstown .Shcrbrooke Wolvcnon BlcnhiUn. . .Oxford Wick Brock . . .Ontario . . Wilkshurg. . . .i^ombr.i . . .Lnmhton. .. Windsor M'Is.Windaor . . .Shcrbrooke. [1853. .T. Cook. .D. Summers. .— McCarrol. J. Sutherland. .J. Rndforl. .D. Wilcox. .John Phillips. .Simon Stevens .P. Bolduc. .A. McRoberta. .John Gray. .John Ellison. .L. Calhoun. .J M'l.oren. .A. McGunn. .C. Bunows. .Adnm 8hark. .J. Northmore. .Wm. Watson. ..r. Webster. .B. Kcves. .J. McMannia. .CF.Richardson .J. C. Bower. .Jns. Shaw. .W.A.r*choficId| .W. Ptolemy. .Harris Knight .L. Hodkinson .E. Wolver:on. .J.'ine Johnston .John Rohson. ..E. Wurtelc. Fin n AT A. Pawc 17.— Comman'ler-in Chief, Viicount Hardivfe, viVethe Duke of Wellington, died 14th Kept., VpSI. " ^JOTt\ Advocate of Scotlnnd,.loliii liiglis, ttc< Adam An>leriion, pomoted to the Bench ; t'olici'or Gen- eral lor Hcoiliiiiil. Clinrlfti Nonvcit. tice John Inglis. •• 'i' — To the list of free nriiclcs. add "Mttatir. PatHli and Jrlificial i^late, being the pro(lui;c and manufacture of Nova Scoiia, lie admitted ii:to this Province /r(!«/r«m» rfi/fy, when iroiiortel direci from Grent Brii.nin. Nova Scbiia, New Briinswick, Prince Edward Ulnnd and Ncwfoiindl.ind." •• 48.— Nova Scoii!".. Exeruiive Council, omit " Law- rence O'Connor Doyle," and add "Wm. A. Henry and Jemev ,McL(^xl." ** !20.— Sugar, omit the words " Candied Brown per cwi. lOs " " «.— Wines, "other Claret Wines, Barsac," *c., for "a*. 3d." read " Is. 3d." " SO.— All other Port, Madeira and Sherry, tta., omit " Port, Madeira and." ** Wheit (lour, tlie production of Cannda, imported into Nova Scotia, shall be admitted through a ware- house iu the United States, or a Pon in tlie British Provuiu«!K, being duly cer;ificd as to its origin, on the same terms as if importuil direct. 47.— Trii\ity College, Toronto, rend " University of Tr.iiiiy (,'ollegc ;" add " Dr. Bcazeley," Proft»st>t of Pritiriples and Practice of Surgery. ' 40.— Normal aho Mudbl Schooi, Toronto.— I'hom.iK J.'iffray Rolieruou, //tad Master ; Herbert R. Fripp, t4efivrer on Chemistry nnd ffaturai Phitiisitphy ; Archibald McCiillum, First Asfittmit ;\ John il!angiiter. Seamd Assistant ; Sampson P. Rob Inns. Third Auittaiit ; Wi'liam Hhid, Drateing; MnMf.r I Henry Goodwin, Oymnastic; tee. Femalk! MiiuKL HrnooL. — Mrs. Olnrke, First /fsttitaiit ,-1 Mis» JfilniMton, Second Assistant. I T?.— Aild 10 liegislntive Council of Canada, Thoj Hon lx)Mis Panct, Queliec ; llie Hon. Charlesi Wilson, .MonirenI ; and tin Hon. Nnrcisse Fortunat llHiieaii, iiuetiec. 77.— Legisl'itive Assembly : Stanstcad, vacant : H. D. Terrill, M. P. P., died of cholera, -iSth October, IfSi. Q»»emor$ ef British f/ortk Ameriea and Setsfovndiand, 3 Novenibtr, 163*2. Canada, The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, K. T., Governor General, Quebec Nova Scotia. Sir J. nor, Halifax. O. LeMarchaut, Lieutenant Cover- Nbw Brdnswior, Sir E. W. Uejtd, Bart., Lieutenant Governor, Fredericton. Princr EnwARO Isr,AN», Sir Alex. Bannerman, Knt., Lieutenant Governor, Chariot tetown. NRwroDNDLANn, His Excellency Kerr Baillie Hamilton, Governor, St. John's. I N D E X. I PAOE., A'Wno'on. Couniy • W, TO Advertisements •• 01 to 90 AtrrHHiliurtl Products, B. | N America ... - • - 79. » Up tt Low Camda - 80 Area of Municipalities, O W. 60 to 73 A4i.S^to60i " Krrita 9^ aiurch of England S3 Counties 00 to 73, 70, 80 to ^ [1853. . . .T. Cook. . . .D. Siimmeri. ...— MeUnrrol. . . J. SuUieriond. ...J. Rmtrorl. ,h -D. Wilcox. ...JohnPhillipi. id.. Simon Stcvena ...P. Bolduc. ;h -A. McBoberU. ...Johnfiray. ...JohnEllliion. ...L. Cnlhoun. ...J MM.nren. ...A. Me<>unii> ...C. Bunowa. ...Adnm tihnrk. 5 ..J. Northraore. ...Win. WatMn ;e...r. Webrter. ...E. Kcyci. ...J. McMnnnii. :e .CP.Richardaon ...J. C. Bower. ..Jns. Shaw. ...W.A.SchoflcW th .W. Ptolemy. ...Harris Knictat. te .h. Hodkhwon E. Wolverton. . .Jane Johnston . ...John Robson. ie...E. Wuftelc. >ort in tiw British 98 to its origin, on eel. read "University cazcley," rroftjssbt lOOf, n ORONTO.— i Master ; ilerliert tistry tind Pfaturai n. First AsfUlamt ; Sampson P. Rob- 1 1 Hind, Drateing^, ilic; tee- Fenai.»: Firtl /f*f tftaiil ,1 I of Canada. Tlje, ■lie Hon. Charlesi Naroinae Forlunat islcad. vacant : H. lera, -iOth October, Bart., Lieutenant lannerman, Knt., wn. Baillie Hamilton, PAOR. I. Can. .51 toe" Church • M to ."H^ Imrcltes Sii to .VS{ Churches ■% to (M ^liurclics - 59. ^ »t Churclics • 00| Christina - - m i'palitlrsOltoT.'tl (.'UBtoms - - - W Tolls S8 • - 40 to 46, tm --»a| to75,:o,BOtoffl; 91 HEAD OFFICEr-TCMMSNTO. P.P. onWeitlndift OfllM of ^^*^ J^{2^ THE SUBSCRIBEil »»*vin|,*ecn)ted Ae "f^Siirtv «f , Mm Oommm, » now pre- nnd, a IfRlH F PAfll. d31,3B,90,78,» b4, 8H. 4U (JItoTS -S«*Judicivif. I )le 44, 4S «s Days- -StoM' •9,dU ion, SI to 73, gl to89 N, M. Empovi 09, m a* •■•■--2 , • -471090,13, IrpHE POST MA?. . 2 • 18 to 'il -70,80 POST OFB'ICEluoV- 1% 'i S .' fc setting 3.StolO jand- - -43.40 ities- -0110 7/5 of Ezam'ra • 7B il'on FI»ST O*;*." ct- 1RE| on tenno w m««ww? on VffM^ \NCE AOM.r other safe offifcM. ^ ^ lEAYCRAFT, Agent. Qoebee, 4th June. 1853. ■ fc*.:; f< CAPITjAL : HAMttrTON, CAf«A»A WEST. .^..''Ei'^ABnPRlOHTjHOMAS, ^-^^ ,'>i.'>Jttiiiu .<' 'tIC»-<%>l|**"** ,'«'-■">"■ ADVA i: 0< j^. H.C.Baker»hEe|kj Peter CerroU» D. C. Gann, Jenwe Melntyre Ji N> ^lierritt, ^«|.. I^JPrMpore," Jamee Oiborae, " C. A.8edlier, " E. CTbomei, " John Wilson OrriCBS E9TABLIBIStoms Dutien— ' ON iBT UCTOBCr ' ' " 2,'^ -. 00 Berviflt' .'is. ' vi «unswiek- - 30 East Plympton,, "»^!«""' • - S^ ''est Amtf. " ' ':" innd - - - - 31 " •<■'» States -alio aa. oi>ri«8:^a¥ABLi«;5'» ^'•'^'f » ON 1 ST NOVW«niRl'lemiK;r're 3to !0 . • (iO to 7S, TV . - 60 to 73. 70 - - • 01 to 73 lOOl - - - - 7B . .--40,47 W 00, SO ■ 0010 75,79 SUM jiirinsviiie, - • - 01 to 79 Thiiail iGreidf Ligne, ■ - - Ti,7a.eo but toM t>»?«b««*k Centse. Si : • • U" S fhuscoml £«»«««)»} - , 'anadaiatog, assurencl^oy*^ Alexander, »«. W llFoint Levi E^f. ' OfSte. JulieHhe, i Establigwiize^ville, ' ^;= tents and [Phbanssburghi " ' >' educated fTeobadta, ""'"," tiest to c< iWbodVille • "'^ ' be paid I "" ■' ■'■' ' '■ ' • ' nityeu where a perpoee cessaryr Hi Credit Seven jS^ paid Hal assured 1 Argjde,/ o ..jyj, Cl«lti-V|«W,,T,,., IConversMiiu,' [Drews lilillsi |Ktizabethville, jErinsville,' ' > jGraidf Ligne, ' MiddieviU* SEIVES, MEASURES, Chamois, Sponge, ROPES, TWINE, WOOL MOPS, BRITAI 1. P> Theaameofth rally. ^\sM Post Qf fic» (Quebec, 22n^,jw imtt^r^RUSHES, i^^mr-M..^.. .«««»a&'''-# ™'«:i:^0''B BIBD CAG1», BIRD FOUNTS^ FLOOR MATTINO, Wf COMBS &, TOYS. -WIIOftilSSAIii: ANB RETAII.. N. B. Basket'', Brushes, and Cooper Work, made to order on tbe shortest notice : alio, all kinds of Wooden Ware u«eJ in the Kitchen and the Dairy. | BBITI8K m'mm CAnTAJLto ■ • • • HEAD OFFICE,— TCHUnfTO. OOTB Pkf P.P. * . B.RIDOHJT,- Enq« M. on WMt ^bidia OfllM of Quebec As^ THESUBSCRIBEH having •ccepted the \NCrA3W&PtR^^ term. «^ind^ other Mfeoilfee.. ^ ^ i^bAYCRAFT, Agent. Qoebec, 4tb Jane. 1858. . - : OMAJRIO : ;• ' NMMNE 4 111 mstlRANCE COMMNY. ..•i-il.v.f.;. .^'; V MllilDfllT. "V E: ilARtRIOUT -^HOMAS, Ef«. 6.C.C«JNif, Eso. ASSURANCE^ COMPANY, % rtlI*CES» STREET, BANK, LONDON. BITABLIIHSD AVO. 1, 18S7. EmjHNMfid fry d^Mctaiilct ^ Pariia^Hm^t * Wc*. Cop. 9. QoL. RoBiET ALBZAirpBB, BUckhetth Park, ADTANTA6E8 OpThIS INBTITuTION. INCnBASIIV» BATBI OF FBBIHUM. A TABLE eepwiaH? «J»pt«^ *fj the aecwiB^ ot Loans or^bta,! and to aU ^th«r caw where a Policy may be reqaiied for a temwrary parpoae only, bat whichiwy be kept W, U ntr, cenary, thronghout the w\mk}*«m.9^f^9*> ■.■. HAir-CBBpiT IlA*«i OF FEBIflVII. Credit given , tat hklf the amount of the «r«< Seven -JnmiafPfWliiSiM the amount;©! the on- paid Half-Preniiurt* 'hi»ing deducted iWm.the»mn aasured when thi Pblicy becomes a «awmi SVM ABSUiUBiiaFATABLB DVBINO LIFB. The amount peyable at the death of the Assur- ed, ithedi. befcre ittaining the age «f sixtt, but to the atniftiMmiitf^ U frflfliit <*««/»• thus combihiof a'pMFision for old age with an assurance upon liie. - ' ' ;*' " ° OBFHAN's ilifilkOWMBNT B^WCA. Established for the purpose of affording to. p« nts and othen the means of haying Childrei »!« (uil t I ,!.« 11. Nftsrritt, EWI'f James Osborne, " C. A. Sadlier, " E. C. Thomas, " John Wilson, " H.C. Bakery! iEs«h^i .t M^mW;! ; .^ . Peter CarroU, " D. C. Ounn, " James Melntyre '* J • rents en SEIVE8,'nvlEASURES, Chamois, Sponge, ROPES, TWINE, WOOL MOPS, 'W1IOI.I38AI.E ANB RETAII.. N. B. Uatket*, Briuhcs, niid Cooper Work, made lo order on tbe vhorleat notice ; alio, all kinda of Wooden Ware uneJ in the Kitchen nmt the Dairy. I ^ucated and started in Life, by securing »nnMi- . ties, to commence at the Parento» death, Wd to be paid until a child, if asoni shall attatahw tlst yew,or, if ad«ighter,hef 26thyesxQf Age BRITANNIA MUTIJAL LIFE ASSO 'i '^ CIATION 1, PbIHCBB SxiftlT, BaWKJ LOHDOM* BIBD CAGES, 1 BIRDFOUNT», rtOOH MATTINO, COMBS & TOYS. ..wMmMMm .:. *'rf ". ": *''!*rr-.r.— ;.":r--'.'"' crrjr--r:~ ■ HaiTiaa fpHE POST MASTER OENERAL Mt«bii»h«t th« followinf NEW PO0T OFnCVIlB Cm 1 on FJOHKT P<:T09E;R,,^h}4 PIjRST NOVEMBEir,'liOW ON UT iMvyiii^B^'lSSS 'i I lAii.A'i 'K' » ( MO ■.;>»:.',, r. , •■■. Piympton, ■■'-JOikm-- ^^■■>-J >•■' it... l!:ii««b«rb»ilfe, ' '" ErinsviH*,! '-i ' Gwi'd[AW|p«»|, (..■,;■ Point Alexander, Foint Levi.EMl,. „ Si*ll|*^*flli7'-^'' ^«. ^■■"'S rb)nn*ei>M', 'i V; • n. Ooirincwodd, »' TaWN§HtP . > ORiSEIONlORY. wK ••' Hope, . febelMd, I. i'\'\ii-(m ■■.'■.■nmHtiiii' £ni««t»Wn, If' ,^' «M .lint (t! ,r,v! COBNIT. li.h.'tl iwW Bruei. . »- ft, Sherbrooke, Durham, m:tMAm^ ■] n T ■^PK? 1 i;ifj U Ontario. Oli^' 'jt^^i?, A. T Banga, Ti'l^dMcMurthy «ng8, : J/lri'l^dMcMurthy HuMii*r.A.' — YiifffflW.*?" Lanark, ^f3< o ^*«PW ^wbier Stormont, ,, JaeMt Panta. Above 9wi mKi^x ' ' iloHTrf iXiiM^i Do. - B«njn MeOonn*!], Dorcheater, •'' •' i ■' ' Rfm y Montminy, Addinclon, — Calvin W. MilUr Simeoe, .Yvt- ^ r ^li^nwp D. Oltcstead. Bf^aobarnoit, ^^^' Vietoiia. < Jobn MfiTiaon >; The aaqp* oCthe Poat Office of Cayuga Heigbts, County oC VViiit 'ia ^fiarfiMFtW KIrehogah ^ •• •• •• Wiln.ot, County of «r»teriW.lich|ng*« Oc m .^'ifj* ; :.iT'f/ ^SaftMi^tWMt C9unty of K4itt^bcilaiMl, ch««a44*C^^ ■ • -'.T/''' > belllbrd. . ...o^-:' i ;,»„,, ,r, •) ». ,ijori,/jT^'T BonTifittr^o* DBp/wmifiiT,^ V ,^ Wuebec, 22nd Noveoiber. 1853. f '■sMrasstrski n ^ -^wTwry " P^^ .,-'T-.! '" $f Newtouiidland - - 39\nruce.Co 03. 61, 79 ' » C.rhuren • Mwaj ''SI a" "!..?:...: ■?•! « IMrtcc Erl.I.:and - oil « PoDUlalfon - - 78 to F8 " MeihCUurchM W » Oft m ^"""nnd'i ""-"'-" -"."77 BarSfU. ciniSi - - 43,' 44|citi;i '-"-"'- - - '62. 73 to 73 Coll « Erlaui - 90 Brant, Co 74, 79C«»aT L«t«. LV^.SltoM » Errito " WvSf^funfwIck.. - M BritiUh - 17, l 9 " aiurphof England 53Cou>rttoi00lo78,;9.80toea , w flt. Fmncj MGeo.llI ■I. OerUi 8c. Irance Bcblord tk. JmM it. Jan flUennd St. John 8t Lau St. Lin ( 8t.Mnre St.Miiri„ St. Maui St. Phili wtmm H«ITIfl£t *i .T-jaHT-; ':r.< S^ r?' JJ^i^.^^^^^^^ MubiitiMii tb« fbiioviM Niw P0fr4>rnc!nVdsMau St. Vail St.Zep» , 9oatchI' Sebrinr Hhcrrlni— Silver n Soriba ^ ^ Ho-itliGP*® Springfti. S|iringvl-,;<; Stallcrd Stnmfbn ' ' StoUvllh Strailibu ♦ TOItNSNtF OR48EIGNIORY. ..to: 'T-' Ir'. KinftM4in«,f:vv.i Plympton, ■"3. TI(T?3>»n--j t«T.: cocjnr. ;.vA 'i >' Bruce. ' a^w.J u» .1 iiiW Bmw« fxAOfuqj 'ouv ^o-ns 'Cothngw«(Nl,l>i!i. n--it , /, , , bellford. . : «f ^n '-^Uo, t.ij^ J November. 1853. f '.'/•;■ ^ J 5 .^v/Ji^f/ e«,j„x, Advertiaeinenia • • 01 to M ApriculDir-il Product*, B. | H Aiwrioa Tft Newfbutidland - Nova Pcotin - - ■ Priitcc lU.Ialand 39 38 Canada, t to ld C Silver produalSto 81 Moveable Penatt - - - • Govi.orH.N.America. Munlcipalitlea • - • 00 to 72 •• Cinoda 73. 00 » Offleeri 01 te 73 •• NewDruMwiekae, 00 » Byatcm expl'd - 74, 73 " Newfoundland- 30. 00 N. Druniw'li, 1)0,30.90.78. 70 •• Nova Scotia - • 98, Oo Kl. ms. hS, ) » P. 13. laland - - 31, 00 Newfoundland - 33r'W.7^ 70 Orey, Co. - • - • 71, 70. '»» 84, C5. EH, 1 Grammar School! - 47,40,30 Noon, apparent, - 3, 5 to 10 OrenvUle, Co. •• - - OS, 70 Norfolk, Co. 07, 70 HaJdiinnnd, Co. - - • 0-1, 70 Normal Seliool *i Haliou, Co 72, 70 " ErraU m Hamilton, City 73 Northumberland, Co., 68. 80 HaatinR9,C0. 03, 7lt Nova Scotia. 36, '20,.'i(>,78, 70 Ifo^>itRlH 40 to 48 t3, F'S. 87, Hr', 0) Huron, Co S3,70Obaervatory,H.M.M.Tor. 4 Import* 83 to 86 Ontario, iky. 73, »i Inipeclort. Revenue - - S7 Oxford. Co. 06, 80 la(UcMOfll'n,u*JudieUry Parialiet, L. C. 70 JuJiciary- Peel, Co. 71, 80 " Canada East- aOto4t Perth,Co. 03. 80 •• Canada Weit-4lto4ljPeierboro', Co. • - • CO. 80 •• New Druntwick • 30|PlRncia 3, 3 to 10 Newfoundlond - - 30|Polerttar 3, 4 " NovaScitia- •• P. E. Island - Kent, Co. Kingnon, City • • Lambion, Co. • - • — , .- Lanark, Co OS, 70^ liand Surveyors- - 45. 40| SSPop.U.O. - 00to75,70,<«, 81 31 » L. C. 7l»,'iO to 8:1 64, 7W " B.N.A. fcNfld 78 74, 7S|Past Offices kO 01, 70 Post Office Regulat's 33to 38 business hours • • .13 eonfldential offise - 30 33 P 33 33 3S 33 v*ac, Porr, EngMah mail! • • ■* rates on letters In B.N A. ** rales on drop or box leiiers •• for Un Kingdom- ■ ** " Unite jSuies • • •* rnvjs for Caliiornia and Ornnon ** raiAs forNewfoun'd 33 •• " West Indies • - 33 '* " Nova Scotia by United States • - • - 33 " rates for Brit. Col. k. foru'gn places, via Qncbec & Halifax • 36 ** rates for Brit. Col through Enatand- 3J, 3$^ ** rates for France • • 33 " " Foreign Coun- tries - - • 33, 30 to 36 " rdtcs for For*nCouu- tries l>y Bermuda • • ** rates for Itf cxico It W.IndlcsbyN.Yorfc V '* rales for Books,4tc., in B.N.A.,&e., 34 " rates for Books with England 34 ** rates for Parliamen- tary pa tiers - - - - 31 ** rnics for Ncwspap's 3j ** » IJr. Col. vinU Kingdom 37 •• rates for F'gnCoun- triet,freevinU.KtnK. 37 •* Exchu.OfnaMt with UiiiteT States - - • 36 ** Postage Stamps • - 33 •* Way Utters - - .14, 3*t » 8oldl«r>te Seamen's letters 34 " MiN-sciit4t re-direct- ed Lrtiers - - - - 33 » Untt<>livcred4kDead liCUers 35 " Overch'd Postage •• Itlnllablo Matter - • 3r *• Crcriit prohil)ited - - 36 ** Nn wspii' r*, Ca uiion 3tt " WmClinnto,cau'n36 •• Mi^-scnt Moils 36 Prencott. Co., - - - - 60, S' Prince Edward, Co., - 70, 9t 3tt Purveyors, I B.IalBiid31,ai,00,n,|l b4. aH,fi Reeves OltoTI Kegisiran— 5««/iMiic^». I Regnal Table 44,45 Remarkable Days - -OiolO RenfVnw, LU. 09, SO Representation, 01 to 73, 01 to 9 Revenues ••••-• M, fS. Roynl Family - 17 auNscll,Co., 60,80 itaturu's Ring 8 MmoIs ■ 47 to SO, U. 4eaaoiis --•• ^emi-diurnal Area • • • - 4i Shipping 89toaH Oliver l^uet- - • UtoVl jimcoe, Co. - ■ • - 70, 80 Stormont, Co. • - 70, 71, 80 iun's declination- 3, 5 to 1,0 rising It setting 3,fl(oM< 7ors, I.and- • - 43,40 of Counties- - 61 to 7)1 Boards of Exaro'ra - U Tsriffii of Customs Dulle»-' » British 17, IB " Canada M,V « Errata 00 ■• New Brunswick- - 30 » Newfoandland - - 38- •' Nova Scotia - - 88, 90. •• Errata 00 » P. B. Islnni - - - . ai •• United Stntea- 81 to 8ft. reinperature 5 to 16,>J3toaO i'oronto. City 74i " McanTempcr*ra.1to!0 row4iB UO to 75, 7* ruwriships - - 60 to 73, 70 Treasurers - - • - 01 to 7S rrusloes. School - - - - 7W Univewities 46^ 47 Errata Oil Victoria, Co. 60, >« Villages, 00 to 75. 78 (fens 01 to 79' vVon-rtoo, Co. - - Tl, 78, 80 Welland, Co. 66, 88 Wellington, Co. • • -71,80 VVentworUi. Co. - - • 78, 80 Winter in U Canada83to88< York, Co. 73,8!» 3J War ADVERTISEMENTS. Wooden Ware & Furnishing Articles Generally, ANGUS DALLAS, iro. 80, SZNO 8TRBBT WB8T, TORONTO. BROOMS, PAILS, Tubs, Cararns, SEIVES, MEASURES, Chamois, Sponge, ROPES, TWiNE, i WOOL. MOPS, # ■<^m DOOBSIJiTSv BASKETS, BRUSHES, BHKD CAGES, BIRD FOUNT9, FLOOa MATTING, COMBS & TOYS. 1iriIOI £1 curraiicy.or $i n-yenr. In QdvnncR. The Netvs of the \Vork« puhlirhod every ^niurdny. Subicrlption lOi. curroney, or 9:1 a-ycar, in ■dvaneo. %* AovKKTMRMcm In the "DaiW* and "Briliih" It. a Itnc fur flnii Imtertlon, ami lil. a line for each r(!|ieti(ion. Liberal dlifouiitH, bv atieclnl nrriiniiienient, on AilventNenienia coiitiniion'c«, Is. W^d. Till* RrtrlorieM of Cnnnda* n collccilon of ill ofllcidl dor.unannta apportniniiift to thrui, laid heiorc the lni|HbllsUed In 1847. A ye.irly publlfatlon, issui^d about the 1st of November, In cicli year. Price, X3 currency, or ©12, per nross. By tlie do;ten, !i». 7id. currency, ot $1 l-i^c. Single ccplet, 7id., or isjc each. 'Che Caiiiidinii Jouriinlt a Repertory of Industry, Ht loiice, and Art, and a record of the proceed- ings of the Canadian Instituie. t^ubscription, 15s. cy., or S3, n-tear, in advance. PuMislied niomhlv . Alnziin^ nnd other Pocinit. includin't mnnv of the nigitivc pieces of Kustictia, by Wm. Minith Per dozen, 17s. fld.; single copies. Is. lO^d. each. ■iiiiiibei* it|«rchiinUt>HeadT Rccknii(«r for Measurement of Saw Lojs. Per dozen, Is. lOAd.j ■ingle copies, 3d. e.ich, Ijiiinl»orinerchnnts'B«ndrR«>nkniii>r for Mensurcincnt of Sawed Lumber. Per dozen, la. 104d.; single copies, 3d. each. irioiiliiloRteN Hr«ii«mof Oonornl Geo- graphy, for Schools in Rriiioh North America. Per dozen. XI 7a. currency ; single copies, 3s. each. noiiliilock'sC'«tnipl«rt*« Myntem of Prac- tical ArUnmotlc« for Schools in Briiish North America. Per dozen, £1; tingle roples, 2a. 3(1. each. Murrny's New Mystem of Comincrvial Aritbniellc. or Guide to Business and Science, tor Scliooia. Per dozen, £2 Ss.; single copies, .Is each. Ho%«'ell*s frartxRHl Tubleii of Profit and Dincoiint. shewlns the net cost of nn article, after deducting a given discount from the Invoice price; also the price to which an article must he rnisM mother** rMteelll•l■l^ for a youngehild. Per doscn. Is. .Id.; single copies, 1 4d. ich. Common-PlacM Hook, or Literary Uiury, with IxKke's Iiidei. Various sir«s and prices. ToiHsKruuiitcal Plan <»f ih • c'lly of Toronto, illustrated by views of the nrincifi.il buildings. Price on Sheets, lUs.; Mounted, Ite.; Mounuxl and Coioure.l, £1. 4 !hart of Lake Ontario. Mounted on Cloth, 10s. Chart of Lake Huron. Mounted on Clotb, 15s. 1*1 ap of the Town of djdenhaiut Owen Sound. Sheets, 3s OJ. Plan of ilieTown of <3iinlph. Sheets, Ss. Pluo of the 'i'otvii of Htraiford. tihoeu, 7s. Oil.; Mounted, Coloured, and Vornished, 15m. Mcliool itlnjiof /%ni«>rlca.oncottlwNatlonal Scries. Cloth, Aloiinted on Rollers, 17s. 6d. *.* Tho Utminktrts art ntarif madiffarimUie^ioni and tht »tker$ o/lht $trie$ KillfoUott in due eouru, IVlap of the Ke«vea«tl«f and Colborne DIislrlctM. by Fleming, embracing the Counties of Ncnhumberlaiid, Durham, Peterhoro', and Victoria. Sheets, 10s.; on Rollers, Plain, 17s. Od.; on Rollers, Coloured and Varnlslied, XI. itlap o( tlie Huron ni««rlet,byMncdonaM, embracing the C unties of Huron, I'eith, and Bruce. Sheets, lUs.; Plain, on Boilers, 19s.; Coloured and Varnished, on Rollers, 17s &I. map of the Western ItlMtrlct,— Blllynrd and Parr's,— comprizing the Counties of Rssex, Kent« and Lnmbton, with part of the State of Michigan. Rollers, Mounted and Coloured, XI 15s. map of tlie %Ve«iiern Uletrict« compriaing the Counties of Esstfx. Kent, and Lambton,— Rankin's. Sheets, 10s.; Rollers and Coloured, 17s. Od. map of the Talhol illMirlct* comprising theCountyof Norfolk,— Walsh's Sbcets«10s.; Mounted and Coloured, 17s s Map of tht Eatttra IHvUion iff Upptr Canada ttUI be imhtieked very toon, at tht lamt priet* at that rf tht fyeelem. A Map i4 the tehole of Upper Canada, on tht lamr teale, rtvittd to tht preient time, wilt immedi- alelj) fiUloie, map of the ronntlee of Leede and Grenville,—<«berwood's,— revised to 18U. Sheets, lOs. Vlvn^tte Letter Paper, containing views of prominent buUdingii in Toronto. Per quire, fis. nruffirlste* Perfumer*} and other La- bels, a large variety, La«v and OonveyanclUK Forme* of aB kinds; Magistrates Forms, &e. *.* For general business Advertlsenient, seethe laa page of tills Almanac. R. A. GOODENOUGH, PRODUCE, COMMERCIAL, AND SHIPPING A GENT, FBO]VT STREET, TORONTO. HE, doMn, 9v.| inis for a i,14d. "(ch. M. City of ; t)i1nci|i.tl i.tmountod )(1 on Cloth, id on Clotb. am* Owen Phecti,&t. •d. tshceu, 13*. Lite National pubUeMtiont leourM. 7olb»riie COMIIttM of ixl Vtctoria. on Rollert, r Mncdonakl. nn'l Bruce. ^olourod and ?t.— Bfllynrl Rmiei. Kenu if Michigan. [, compriflinK ,— Rankln'«. , comprisinB (Hi.; Mountea boroniih* H, Mounted, of rpper ewina all Ihn on Rollera, Tpper Canmdn ett 0$ thai ef r Caiia the kilt ND 93 ADVRKTli^EMENTS. [1863. Bvery Fttmily ilioiild hava a Box of this Salvo on hand in oaae of Accident! THE RUSSIA SALVE. Iiitrodaeed in I St R.— The brat Remedy for BORE NlPl'LEri, tsiH.Vm.K-'. HTYS. FK.S PRaS, RINRW'ORM, 8CURVKY, BUNIONS. SORK LIPB, KRUPTIONS, Mir.sdfjiro niTi:3, CHU.HI.AINs), FROZEN LIMBS, WENS. SORE EARS, SPIDER HriNr.s, uoius, AND SURfiS OF EVERY KIND. FLP.9II WOUNDS, PILES. BRIJISRS, INOHOWING NAILS, HPttAINS, SWELLED NOSE, BRY!llPEL,\S, LAAIE W&1ST, BURNS, rUTS. CHAPPED HANDS, S(ULnS, OANCERr), HA LP R4I BUM, SORE EYES, SORES. ITCH, FLEA BITES, FELONS, WHITLOWS, SCALDED HEADS, ULCERS, NETTLE RA«*H, WARTS, CORNS, EFERT IHOTHGR UriTM OIIII..DREX. AND ALIi IIBAD9 oF FA!«IILIB9, Should keep a Box in the cutthoani, or on tlio alipir. hnndy to unc in CASE OF ACCIDENT. THIS Bnlvo hn* been use i in th^ Unite! State* for the piiiti, t'lirijr-iix ve^tr*, nn I t).i« Iven uiilvcni:il aatiifliction . Fatnille* who have onM iiaeii it, woulJ 0:i no account he without It i li dr.tw* tlr pain, nltayi the iiillamma- tion, and heala only when all tlie aoreneai and irritailott are r«noTe I. There i» nothing deteterloui or liurifUl la iia coupound. L' you try it once, rou will never Ite without it, hut will rcooinmend it to your frieuda. CANADIAN TB«*TIMOMV. I, &lward Ti n ig. cabinet maker, S8 Corvrr Svoot. fcdllnn it a plenannt duty due mywlf and the public, do make known.ihuaptb.icly, afictof «uehini;iortance aa inateria'ly nflRK'ts everbody in thia Commonwealth. In the year IM^ I waa injured by a pinnk fullinK on my leg ; li eauseJ the leg to swell and become inllaine-l. and tlunlly cnuaed the moat awful ulcera and rorea, which defied tlio skill ant trcntment of the heat physielani) in Quclec. the [ilnce of my resilience at that time. Dr. Douglaa, one of the most |)opular physieiana in Quebec, oisurcJ me that tiwre waa lltUe if any hope of my recovery. 1 cuuie to Boston s my limbs were both now aflfeeted, painful and terrible to look at. I nppllea to Dr. Phelps } be 1^ hia skill, but without any apparent succciw, and I whs then Indiice:! to call upon and coustitt Or. Wurren, u ho gave roe some relief, hut after some (ime I iirf*w quite dishuarienc i. my limbs were almost a mass of a:jre«, from wy knees down to my ancles.scarcely allow in^ me to deep or rost dny or iii^iht. I had read a good dnnl aliout Rus- sia rfadve, but having used so many advertise t pl.istcrs onil salves, and tnod so many things, that I felt little Inia- rest In ttio Russia Solve, and although repe-itc lly advised by ni v t'riendi lo try it, I wna too skoinij.il to do so. At length a man brought me a bit of Russia Salve, which I appll*' t to my limbs .is the directions iiii|)lic]. I really began to feci a sensation of |)e:ulli>r ploiisantnesi* about my rH^inK sores. I went down to Reddin;! k, Co.'s, 6 Suite Stretit, and bought two Loxiw. 1 have used in nil ncnrly four Ijoxm of this gcsat Salve ; my liuiTis nre now, wUh tlic exception of the scars, as iHjrleei ns ever thuy were — Tho ulcers Imvo healed up, the sorns have ne.irly diauppearel, vnd 1 licsitnte not to say tint iiy the time I have usei the fourth box of ttic Ruswia Snlve I shall l)e cuivd. I consider my ciwe one of the soverust tests Uie Salve could iwssilily encounter, and its entire triumpli in eurin!; me ontitli-a ReJdmg k. Co. to much praise, in producins and otl'urlug to the public such a great biciwing as the Russia Salve. I would furtlier add, that having the Salve in my house, nnd a memlier of my family suffering very much from Piles, I re^omuioiidcd the use of the Russia Salve, whii:h cured him with grc:it ease, and in a very brii:f a;)nce of time Any use, my dear sirs, you may wish \o malcc of thcsa fhits, you are at liberty to do to, nt your iudguicut may dictate. Yours, very respostlVilly, EDWARD YOUNG. FBICE 25 CENTS PER BOX, Put up in large sized mcinl boxes, with au engraved wrapper, similar to the above ongraving, without wlilcb none are genuine. AOENTS (brtho Sale of Ri'siia 8At.vK, From whom the genuine nrticli^ can be had at Wholesale or Retail, NEIL C. LOVE. No. PS. Yonge Street. Ti>ronto. at the Sign of ilie Red Monar. General Agente f jr l/)wer Canada, WM. LYAIAN & Co . l.)4 and 15 1 St. I'niil Street. MosTRRAf,. Hamilton (c Kneeshaw, HamiUonf, A. IIig<{lnhothani, Brantford; G. L. Scoti k. t.'o., ParU} Mr. Scott, Woodatock; Mr. Sims, London; Dr. Pringle, Cobourg; Mr. Brent, Kingilun; Dr. Bell, Pttet ho'o\ St. Joiih, Fellows & Co. Uamfas, E. G. Fuller. D. B. Gcldert. Windtor; J. A. Gibbon, Wilmnl; S. D. Clilpmm, Laierenceton; J. u. Tborne, Bridgetmen; Dr. J. W. Marshall, Tntamafouekt; John Gaul*, River John; R Friser, Pictou. Sold in the United Suites and Onada by all venders of Patent Mudlcines, Druggists, at mcst of the country atores, and by REDDIHO ft Co,. Praprletors. M». 8, State Street, But on, U. S. 1853.] ■eriiift' ADVERTISEMENTS. 94 NOTICE. The Northern Ogdensbm^ Bailroad Company H OF NEW YORK, AVING eitablithed an ageney at TORONTO, ace pruared to make contract*, through their Agent Mr. G. H. WTATT, for th« tranaporuiitoii Mreel, of Profterlf lo and from New York or Koeton to ' Expreaa Freight Sieauiete," Toronto, or any port* weai ward. The uauafwriatloH aeraat liie Lake will be by runaing in couiicetion with the line. * C. L. SCHLATTER. SmptrinUndMt. i. w i- |i ' ii — li ~ i ~ i " i rVV i 'V^ i ~<-<~r' I "* The underiiificd In vite* the attention of Merehanit and Sliippera to the above notice, and will be happy to take charge, oii behalf ui'tbe Coinpauy referred to, of any pr0|ierty that may lie required to «hip by that route to Boatou or New York. G. H. WYATT, j(4r«"'- Ornoc— Telegraph Building, Front Street, Toronto. Sept. SSih, ieS2. THE ST. CATHABINES COKSTITUTIOITAL. J. RICHARDSON, PROPRIETOR. F R6m the extensive clrculntlon of the CONSTITUTIONAL, both in Canada and the Uuiud Sutea, It will be found It Uioat desirable mode for GENERAL ADVERTISING. Annual Subacription, lOs. in advance. All Orders tor Book and Job Printiaig promptly attended to. CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICE, ST. CATHARINES, C. W. Thii leg in NEVQ^EXA^EEm SEIiPflO'S FIltgIT PREMfVM ANGLESEY IiEO, INTRODUCED into the country, and made voleiy by WM. SULPHO, 31, Spring Street, New York dcwripiion of AniAcinI Leg, derivet its name from the eelebrnte noai'iivTnnd undeiriable. . ^ .«„,„.„„, ...„., V. MOTT, Profea»orof8urBe'y,UniveriiiyofNcW York '• Alao-SBLPHO'3 ARTIFICIAL HANO-an entirely new and uaefui aubatituie for a Iwi hand, M af?lnred that the wearer can o»icn and i>hut the hand by menna of itie remaining atump. W. 8. will uive funhiir iViVnr! mation by applicatioH, or by leitnr. poat-pald. ^^ • uiwrer imur- The Highest Premlnm, the Prize Medal, was awarded at the Great Exhibition of the Industry of all Nutionti, in London, 1861, to M. M. L&WaENGE, FOB HIS DAGittflREOTYPES. n,..-rlTDPJl..«„W„«.,.,nl.,llnL. at the G.lllcry I to call nnii examine tlicm. Ma. a new nrranf;«nient of I^iort, by ~ «■"'•' ■>•■" ■~'""""- •-""•■" •." |.".....v,.». . «, uimiiiuw, iH-pih of lone, and iruilifutiiora. tliev are not «urp:iion«, all perlecu on cxiiil.iiion. DAGUKRRISOTYI'E MFE 8IZE.-A1I a.iemma fonnlTly o take large Pictures, have not proved antiiifactory, in consequence ofilieir (tiaiorie.l nn.l nin'Mijlii'il nnnenrniici. ThIa hn» been ol>viated by Incrcaalng the aizy of ihe C.miera. Mr. I., hns jiiai con.pleied one of iinineiiMO * ro It ia the LiROEBT Camkr*. and the ontv one of lia a.a-, in the worl I. Noiwiih»tnn.lln|r iia size, fovernl ariiati have proiiounw d it the most perfect Inslnimetif that iliey over saw. The iiiipres^ioa tlint Unanfrrcoivwa will not be durublt', ia erroneonn. 1 here i» no iloutit but that lliey wju remain good aa long as any other Piciurea when properly fiiiii«he«l. It is a tniatake, iila-). thai noon picturea cnniioi i« mken in cloudy and Btormv wea' tlier. Pictures inken those days are usually softer timii when the fiin shlnea. ' D.oraKKi-orvi'es nn-l Pin ires of every (io»cripiion copied perfectly .—CuaDRRw of nil ages taken.— Evcrv- thing nppcmimtig JO y^ie^ art furnished. ^ » • " ""'•'' Dr. Sherwooi's Magnetic Hemedies for Chronic DiseaBes on MIOIVETIC €aillP<>IJ]VI> CHLORIOE OF OOfilT. ' THESK well-known REMEniESof thplntc HENRY HAI.L 8HERWO0D, M.D., hn»cd upon hiamaenetie orsanizatiAn of the body, are prepared as usu.il by hia aon-in law. the only lesnl succe^ror— \V L^ RNBli New York. Ther havp liad. for many yeara, great au-ceaa in ihecure of CHRONIC DISEASEii, eaneei^lv' C»ninmptioR, Chranie Dynpepna and Scrofula. I be elaborate iredti^e of Dr. Sherwood. rxidanMorv of hia theooyof Magnetic Or»nnizaiioii, ivill lie aent gratia to thore intereated in ilie aubJect. The BLKcrrRo! MAGNETIC MACHINES of l>r. Sherwool. are nisr, prepared o» uatial. Addrem ^ ' "^ u. u. . ^ .. H. H. SHBRWOOD'a Si>ocaaaoiia. 108, C»4ai».r Slrtet, Wtrn KarA. Thww artlfleii mny h» oMnlned nUn of n . Jo*. J. lindon. Canada Vyeai. 1853.] mmm.lmrnik,,rmmimm JiiiiMU ADTERfUflliMVNTS. 95 AiK^lMPORraFlS o» WilTES, TEAS, TOBACCOS, LIQUOKS& QKOCffiKlig YaHOB CITllinBT, TORONTO, C. W. "^ FABM£fi, D£ BLAQUIERE k DEGDEIdt WHOLESALE it BBTAIL DEALERS IN LUMBER, AND Lumber Commission fflerchants, Ojffiee — CoRMXB or NrAGARA , and central and advontageotn location in BuflTalo, |MiriiGit may n>ly en getting ili« HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for their consignrnpnl*. « FARMER, DEBLAQUtERB tt DEKtmi nuflnio. eri<(. aoth, int. DR. CADWELL, OPERATOR ON THE EYE & EAR FOR DEAFNESS^ BLINDNESS, And all defect^ of Si^bt and Hearing'« Snrgcry :Vo. S^ King direct f]ast, opon from 8, A.IVT. to <{, 1*.M. BAKER'S RAT Sc VERMIN DESTROYER, WAnRANTtD TO KILL RATS, MICE, BUGS, COCKROACHES, AND ALL OTUUH KINDB Of VSRMIN. Tliis Mixture haB sever been round October 30, 1«ML ) HUGH SCOBIE, Bookseller and Stationer, Printer, Bookbinder, Lithographer, Copperplate and Wood £ngraver, &e. > ADBLAIDB BUILDINGS, 16, KINO STREET EAST, TORONTO, UPPER CANADA, GRATRFUTj for the enroiirnRproent ami wipport which liave been hcretofbre exMided to Mm, in (be varlonn ciei>nrniteiita or hia buRjiii-M, \Kg» leave reapecifully 10 ralicii a coiitiuuaiicc of |iul>lie cunr1(ieiiee ami favour. Will) the tirowiiiK exit ix of Uid bu«hiek«, be la better eitai>lcJ to niuet ibe puLlic wantii t uiid to malie correaponUiiig reductioim in ftricea. IIi«Siockor nOOKS au-l grATinXERT iff at nil times Tarie.i and extensive, hnirtft reffiilarly ropletiishrd with fYudh «>.i|>|ilifStaUi»iiied ih the beat iiiiirkcti. %T Hook*, «:c.. ohtitiiicd troin liiiglunil. New Vork, UoNtoii, tcc.f 10 the 8|iecinl order or partieii, vvlieii detired. A luoiittily parcel received Ly ateuiuer from Liverpool. ENGRAV1N(;S AND LITHUC.RAPHS iiii|iortcd from Lonteii and Paris. Tn the PRINTING DBi'ARTMt'.NT, care is tnken to add remilnrly to hia utock the beat nnd newest mjcripiioiis of Tyfiet arul lie ia at nil tiiiivin prepareti to execute orders tor Piniii and Uriiamental Printing, ill ail their lirniicheii, with ncatno«s and expedition, nnd on the moat reaioiiahle terina. Tlic BOOKniNDINO DEPARTMENT is equally well attended to. Stationery and LettCT Prcfi work done up in a Btyle aniurpnKed in (Canada. Ptioted Forms, Blank Booka,&c., ruled to order on the sbotteat notice, and moat reasonable terms. The IjITflUGRAPdlC D3PAUTMENT ia pirtlculnrly worthy the attention of all reqiiirlnglh la description or work. Maps, Pl.in«, Ch.iria, Diagrama, LamlscapeB, Portraits, Circulars, Bank Cliequra, Notea, lie., can lSTABuaiiKrKT. .11 ] 1 ! - .' i ■ajciiii''"' 1 1 J B^-U AWVkVC ^pher, VBAST, m, In (he varloni* cunt1 ititftaucea tPlateaorWood win. norcover, iliiily itxreaaliif itioniy ih nil UU SCODIB.