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J\^. : S } r 11 ^l' :m I'!! M "w^m:. ^ll^n, IMPORTER OF CHINA, 6USS AND EARTHENWAREl WHOLESALE ^ RETAIL, 81, !El.lcl.ea>-u. Street, ^ttA'^^A.* HAVING purchased Mr. D. Whblan's business in China, Glass and Earthenware, aij his stock in trade, I am disposing of the Goods — which embrace every article i household use — at greatly reduced prices, to make room for importations from Englan From my business connections with some of the first houses in Staffordshire, I haJ facilities for purchasing the best goods obtainable in the English Markets, on terij which defy competition in the Province of Ontario. My importations comprise evej article in the trade, viz : IN STONE AND CHINA— Breakfast, Dinner, Dessert Tea and Toilet Setts. IN GLASSWARE— Richly Cut and Pressed Decanters, Tumblers, Champagn^ Wines, (to match,) Finger Basins, Wine Coolers, Water and Claret Jugs, Celery Gla and Fruit and Preserve Dishes. IN PARIAN MARBLE— Elegant and Chaste Vases, Statuary, Water Jugs Trinket Boxes. jgS' The Vases cannot be purchased elsewhere in the Dominion. Housekeepers and Visitors to the Capital are respectfully requested to inspect stock WILLIAM: A1L.LA.1V. (Opposite Mr. D. Whelan's.) iGfolden Nun l^cle of the The Epact. SHEFFFIELD HOUSE] , 24 Sparks Street, Ottawa. E. K. MacGILLIVRAY & CO., MtNUftCTIIRIIlii mum AND WtTCHMilKI Importers of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLER FANCY COODS, EIECTSO-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, &c., New Year's ppiphany. . eptuagesim exagebima irove ^sh Wednes iiadragosim Patrick's Innunciatiot pim Sunda; jood Friday. MAS OS 10 JEWELS^ Clothing, Banners, Furniture a«| Decorations^ made to Order. "THE OTTAWA CITIZEN" ALMANAC FOR THE YEAR 1868. /• '- I jolden Number 7 |Cycleof theSun 1 The Epact 6 CHRONOLOGICAL NOTES. Dominical Letter ED Roman Indiction 11 Julian Period 658i FIXED AND MOVEABLE FESTIVALS, &o. <( it (few Year's Day January Ppiphany '< eptuagesima Sunday Febuary exagebima drove sh Wednesday " [ladragesima Sunday March Ik. Patrick's Day " Innunciation " jalm Sunday April Friday " 1 6 9 16 23 26 1 17 25 5 10 Easter Sunday April Low Sunday " Rogation Sunday May Ascension Day " Birth of Queen Victoria •' Whitsunday " Trinity " June Corpus Christi. " First Sunday in Advent November 29 Christmas Day December 27 12 19 17 21 24 81 7 11 ECLI]»SES. In the year 1868 there will be two Eclipses of the Sun, and a Transit of Mercury hr the Sun's Disc. I.— An Annular Eclipse of the Sun, February 23. Invisible in British North lejica. IL^A Total Eclipse of the Sun, August 17. Invisible in British North America. m.— A Transit of Mercury over the Sun's Disc, November 4. Partly visible in brth America. IT I i ' i i^ ' ''Hi' !l Kiii "THE OTTAWA CITIZEN" ALMANAC. [1868 MOOX'S PHASES. January : h, f77.. 2— First Quarter 10 68 p.m. 9— Full Moon ... 6 43 p.m, ,^ MOON'S PHASES. ~<^ ^January: h. m, IE— Lait Quarter 1 1 69 a.m. 24— New Hooa.. .2 14 p.m. 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Day Day of of Month Week. 1 Wed. 2 Thurs. 3 Frid. 4 Sat. MONTHLY CALENDAR. sltndays, iiolidats, &c. New Year's Day. SUN. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frid. Sat. Epiphany. Full Moon, 5:48 p.m. Lord Nelson buried 1806. SUN. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frid. Sat. Ist after Epiphany. [1851 Orsini attemp. to kill Nap. Ill Battle of Corunna, 1809. SUN. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fiid. Sat. 2nd after Epiphany. New Moon, 2:14 p m. Princess Boyal married 1858. SUN. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frid. 3rd after Epiphany. [1707 Union of England & Scotland, Sun. ■Ji 3 Id K/2 HM. H.M 7.36 4.32 7.36 4.33 7.36 4.33 7.36 4.34 7.36 4..35 7.36 4.36 7 36 4.37 7.36 4.38 7.35 4.39 7.35 4.40 7.35 4.41 7.34 4.43 7.34 4.44 . 7.34 4.45 [7.33 4.46 7.33 4.47 7.32 4.49 7.31 4.50 7.31 4.51 7.30 4.52 ?.30 4.54 7.29 4.55 7.28 4.56 7.27 4.57 7.26 4.59 7.25 5.00 7.24 5.02 7.23 5.03 7.22 5.05 7.21 5.07 7.20 5.08 Notes to the Calendar. 10.— The SAroopbafcus which contained Nelson's coflSn was made at the expeoae of Cardinal Wolsey, for the burial of Henry Ydl. The coffin was coustruct- ed from the main-mast of the Orient; part of which was piclced un after the ibattle of the Nile by the Sio^gure, and jexpressly prepared by Captain Hallowell for his great commander, to whom he sent the coffin, with the followlnit letter :- Sir,— I have talcen the liberty of pre- senting a coffin, made from the main- 'mast of VOrtent; that vhen you havo flni>hud your brilliant career in this world, you may be burled in one of your trophies. But that that period may be far distant, Is the earnest wish ot your sincere iriend, B. Hallowkll. The astonishment that prevailed among the crew of the Vanguard, when they were convinced It was a coffin which had been brought on board, was great in the extreme. "We shall have hot work of It ! »' said one ; " you see, the Ad- miral intends tofi)ihttillhei8lcilled,aad there he is to be buried I" Nelson show- ed how fully he appreciated the spirit and feeling of the donor, by making tb(it coffin his constant cabin oompauion; and it was only at the entreaty of a favorite servant, that he would consent to its removal. 21.— Interest was first named in an Ac of the British Parliament of 21tt, James I., 1628, wherein it was made tu signify a iawt\il charge for the use of money lent ; and £4 pt-r cent per annum was fixed, instead ol £10, which had' been previously charged by money-lend- ers. In future reigns several alt-ra- tions were made ; but restraints being fonnd prejudtoal to commtrce, all Acta on usury were repealed by 17 it 18 Ylc, 1854. 38 —The Journal of the House of Com- mons contains the following entry on the I day when King Charles was executed : "Die Martis, 80 JanuartI, 1648, poit\ meridiem. Ordered, that the common | Sost be staid until to-morrow morning, m of the clock.** 9 10 11 12 \yA [1868 PHASES. h.m, rter 11 69 a.m. }n...2l4p.m. LENDAB. hicta contained at the expense the burial of tras couBtruct- of the Orient; id an after the Swiftawe, and ptatn Hallowell sr, to whom he the following B liberty of pre- fi'csm the main- vhen you h»YO career in thia d in one of your ,t period may be )Bt wish ot your i, Hallowbll. prevailed among lard, when they I a coffin which »oard, was great shall have hoi you gee, the Ad- II he la killed, aad 1" Nelson show- dated the spirit r, by making thjt in compaulon; le entreaty of a le would conseot rat named in an liament of 2lBt, n It was made to le for the use of r cent per annuin £10, which had' nd by money-lend- IS several alt-ra- I restraints being jmmerce, all Acts d by IT A 18 Vic, the House of Com- swing entry on the es was executed ; luarll, 1648, pott that the common .morrow morning, | 1868] "THE OTTAWA CITIZEN'" ALMANAC. MOON'S PHASES. February : 1— First Quarter. l.U p.m. 8— Full Moon ...4.31 a.m. MOON'S PHASES. February ; Am. 16— Last Quarter.4.I2a.m. 28— New Moon. .9.16 a.m Pny of Month 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 17 ]8 19 20 21 22 Day of Week. Sat. MONTHLY CALENDAR. Sundays, Holiday's, &c. Moon enters 1st qr. 1.11 a.m. H.M. 7.19 SUN. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thura. Frid. Sat. 4th after Epiphany. Full Moon, 4.31 a.m. 9 SUN. 10 Mon. 11 Tues. 12 Wed. 13 Thurs. 14 Frid. 15 Sat. Septuagesima Sunday. Queen Victoria married, 1840. Moon's Last Quarter 4.12 a.m. SUN. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frid. Sat. Sexagesima Sunday. Sun. a CO CO el CC H.M 5.09 7.18 7.17 7.16 7.15 7.14 7.13 7.11 5.10 5.U 5.12 5.13 5.14 5.15 5.16 7.10 7.08 7.07 7.06 7.04 7.03 7.C1 5.1? 5.1P 5.21 5.23 5.25 5.26 5.27 23 SUN Shrove Sunday. New Moon 24 Mon. [9.16 a.m. 25 Tues. 26 Wed. Ash Wednesday. - 27 Thurs. 28 Frid. , 29 Sat. » 7.00 6,.59 6.57 6.55 6.53 6.52 6.50 5.28 5.30 5.32 5.33 5.34 5.86 5.38 6.48 6.47 6.46 6.44 6.42 8.40 6.40 Notes to the Calendar. 5.39 5.41 5.42 5.43 5.44 5.45 5.45 1.— The Royal Sovereign, man-of-war, burnt at Chatham, 1696. The raising of levies to build this vessel was the Imme- diate cause of the EebelUon of 16S8. 4.— Ten shilling notes, which had pre- viously been in use In great Britain, wer» suppressed in 1816. 7.— It w«8 not until 1128 that Jews ac- quired the legal right to possess land in England. 12.— The battle of the " Herrlnirs '» fought, 1429.— This was so called from the following Incident :— When the Eng> ilsh were besieging Orleans, the Duo de Bourbon, in attemptlnc to intercept a convoy of salt flsh, on the road to the English camp before Orleans, was se- verely beaten. 16.— The transportation of convicts flrom England to Australia ceased, 1668. 18.— The emigrantshlp mhernia. Cap- tain Brenn, bonnd from Liverpool to New South Wales, with 282 pertous on board, was desir" o^j ^ gea by Are, ;838. On(> hundred * .Mty lives were lost through the lnsn;:u'3!t»icy of the boats to contain more than s. third of the people on board. 21.— Lord Oongh defeated the Sikh army, under Shere Singh, at Ooojerat, When the whole of the enemy's camp fell Into the hands of the British, 1849. The battle of ChlUlanwallah between the Sikhs and the British, commanded by Lord Oough, bad been fought on Janunrr 18, 1849, previous to the battle of Gooje- rat. The Sikhs were completely routed, but. the loss of the British was very se-, vere; 26 officers were killed, and 66 wout.ded and 731 rank and file killed, and 1,446 wounded. The iSikh loss was 8,000 killed and 4,000 wounded. I.— The rights of primogeniture abol- ished in France, 1679. 27.— The troop-ship Birkenhead tUw\i on anointed pinnacle rock, off Simon's Bay, South Africa, when 438 soldiers and sailors out of 680 perished, 1852. 28.— The plural phraseology, vie, im, our, WIS flrtt adopted by King John, 1199. "the OTTAWA citizen" ALMANAC. [1868 isr.8.] : I MOON'S PHASES. Mareh: A.m. 1— First Quarter 11 .44 p.m. 8— Fall Moon... 8.18p.m. MOON'S PHASES. March : Am. 15— Last Quarter 10.24 p.m. 24— New Moon. . .1.M a.m. 81— First Quarter 7.21 a.m 8 9 ]0 II 12 13 14 29 30 31 Day Day of of Month Week. 1 SUN. 2 Mon. 3 Tues. 4 Wed. 5 Thurs. 6 Fiid. 7 Sat. MONTHLY CALENDAR. ScNDATs, Holidays, &o. ( Quadragesima Sunday. ( Moon's 1st qr. 11.44 p.m. SUN. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frid. Sat. ( 2nd Sunday in Lent. I Moon 3.18 p.m. Full Sun. 09 u 09 OfQ H.M. 6.39 6.37 6.36 6.34 6.32 6.30 6.29 H.M 5.46 5.48 5.49 5.51 5.52 5.53 5.54 15 SUN. ( 3rd Sunday in Lent, Moon's ( last quarter 10.24 p.m. 16 Mon. 17 Tues. »r. Patrick's Day. 18 Wed. 19 Thurs. 20 Frid. 21 Sat. 22 SUN. 4th Sunday in Lent. 23 Mon. 24 Tues. New Moon 1.55 a.m. 25 Wed. Annunciation. 26 Thurs. 27 Frid. 28 Sat. SUN. Mon. Tuei. 5th Sunday in Lent. Russian war ended, 1856. Moon's first quarter 7.21 a.m 6.27 6.25 6.23 6.22 6.20 6.18 6.16 5.56 5.57 .1.58 5.59 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.15 6.13 6.10 6 09 6 08 6 06 604 6.04 6.06 6.07 6.08 6 09 6.10 6.11 6.02 6.00 5.58 5.57 5.55 5 53 5.51 6.13 614 6 15 616 6.18 6.19 6.20 £.49 5.47 5.45 6.21 6 22 6 23 Notes to the Calendar. 4tb.— Jamits Monroe elected President, of tbe Uriite.1 Statas, 1317 ; and again in 1331. Tiin Hue of policy known as the Monroe Doctrine " was flrttt promulgat- ed by James Monroe in 18>t-24, and it expresses the determination of America not to permit any European power to in- terfere in restraining the pr< gress of lib- erty iu North or South America. 9.— Mortars for throwing bombs were first used at Naples in i486. 11.— General Hay nan died at Vienna in 18S1. This was tl e General who com- mitted such brutalities after the suppres- sion of the Hunitarian ReTolution. For several days after his death— it is said— his body presented a very awful phe- nomenon—the warmth lingering in the right arm and leg of the eurpse, even bleeding slightly when pricked. The other parts of the body were completely mortified, so much so, that it became ne- cessary to Inter the body before the two limbs referred to had become either stiff or cold. 18.— The ^u««n Charlotte yiu a first rate ship of the line of 1 10 gunii, and was burnt bv an accidental fire off the harbor uf Leghorn, when more than 700 British seamen out of a crew of 8&0 perished by Are or drowning. In his despatches to the Admiralty. Lord Keith, the com- mander, thus deioribes the dreadful oatastruphe : '* The ship took flro Just before day-break, while she was under steady sail, between the Island of 6or- gonaand the port of Leghoin. It was occasioned by the Are of a match, which bHd been kept lighted for the purpose of firing signal )iuns, and which communi- cated to some hay that lay upon the half , deck. The fire spread very rapidly, and notwitbstandinir the greatest exertions she burnt to the water's edge and then blew up. Lord Keith waa himself on shore at Leghorn. 19.— The style "King of Rome" was revived by Napoleon I., who conferred it on hi* son (Napoleon Francis Charles Joseph) upon his birth, 1811. 26.— Boiling to death was made a capi- tal punishment in Eng'and by Statute 22 Henry VIII., 1681, and several persons underwent tbe torture before the Act was repealed. Day of Month I W( 7 Tue 8 We( 9 Thu 10 Fiid 11 Sat. 12 SUI 13 Moi 14 Tue 15 We( 16 Tht 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 'Sat. 26 27 28 Tue 29 Wet 3) rhu • * 1808.] *'THE OTTAWA CITIZEN " ALMANAC. . .1.TO a.m. ,er 1.21 a.m bombs were lewaa a flrst ;unii, and was off the harbor in 100 British I perished by despatches to ih. the oom- tbe dreadful Aok flr<* Just le was under (land of Gor- hoiD. It was match, which he purpose of ch coromunl- upon the half , )r rapidly, and test exertions dRS and then as bimseif on ) made a capi- 1 by Btatnte 22 everal persons »e the Act was MOON'S PHASES. April : A.f». 7— Full Moon — 2 12 a.m. 14— Laot quarter 5.30 p.m. MOON'S PHASES. April: A.m. 22— New Moon. . S.lo p.m. 29— First quarter 1.13 p.m. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3) Dny Day of of Month Week. 1 Wed. 2 Thurs. 3 Frid. 4 Sat. MONTHLY CALENDAR. Sp.vdays, Holidays, &o. SUN. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fiid. Sat. 12 SUN. 13 Mon. 14 Tues. 15 Wed. 16 Thurs 17 Frid. 18 Sat. Palm Sunday. Full Moon 2:12 a.m. Good Friday. Easter Sunday. Moon's Idst quarter 5:30 p.m. SUN. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frid. Sat. Low Sunday. New Moon 3.15 p.m. SUN. Mon. Tues. Wed. rhuis. 2nd Sunday after Easter. Moon's first quarter 1.13 p.m. Sun. u a H.M. Ih.M. 5.44 6.24 5.42 5.40 5.39 6.26 6.27 6 28 Notes to the Calendar. 5 37 5 35 5 33 5.31 5 29 5 28 5 26 6.29 6 30 6.32 6.33 6 34 6.35 6.37 5 24 5.22 5 21 5.19 6 38 6.39 6.40 6 41 5.17 6 42 5 16 6.43 5.14,6.45 ol3 5.11 5.09 5 08 6 46 6.47 6.48 6.49 5.06 6.51 5.0565-J 5.03 6.53 5.01 '6 54 5 00 6 55 4..59 4 5 6. .56 6.57 4.57 59 10.— Great Chartist demonstration In London 1848. Louis Napoleon acting as special Constable. 12. — Four French ships of the line, riilinsr at anchor in the Basque Roads, ttackcd by Lords Omnbler and Coch- rane, xnd all, with several merchant veRsels, destroyed, 1809. In the accom- plishtnent of this hazardous en'frprise — perhaps the most rrraiirkabie nn record — it is supposed that the larxest quan- tity of explosive mnteri 1 ever used in ny single attis, and Hre depo. sited tn the Capitol or the .State, previous to thoir interment in tliat city — I&6A. 7.— Bernadotte, once a soldier In the French army, crowned King of Sweden, 1810. 18.— The Divorce Court In Enf^tand went into operation I8A8 It is statrd that from the time of the Reformation up to lH.57, there had been in Gnglai d only 317 divorces by Act of Parliduent. 16.— Mr. Sadlier expelle < th- Hon«e of Commons, 1851 ; sho'tly afterwards he was snpposed to have comnlited smoide oil Hampstead He'tth ; but it has been state ', on the antliority of respectable witnesses, that be was liviaic at a later date. 2t.— The ceremony of the Dofre oi Venice wedding the Adriatic Sea, In- stituted In 1178. was for several centuries annua iy comm morated upon Asnen- jsion Day, on which occasion the Doge jdropped a rim; into the s'^a from his Sl'ite , barque These celebrations were nl- temted by all the nobility of the Slate and forei'.'n amhHssadors, in beautiful iron- dolas, and presented a m- st imposini; sig'it. Thenerem my was intermitted fur the first time for centuries, in 170*, in oonsequenoe of Venice being occupied by the troops of Bonaparte, and who, by *rritory to Austr a. and annexed the re- mainder to the ''iHalpine repuh ic. In I |olden times the Doges were soverelgna. but. they were graually deprived of) :pnwer. an I at last became mere pHg"ant< [ ,of State ; and the offlce of D ge cfcRsi-d to have even a nominal exis^nce when Venice, " sunic in its glory, decayed in it* worit," yielded almost without i| struggle to republican France. 22 —President Johnson, by proolainal tlon, declared all the porta In the United I States, with the exception of (jertninl ports in Teiu, open to foro'gn commerce! -1665. ■ [1868 1868] " THE OTTAWA CITIZEN" ALMANAC. PHASES. hm, K)ii...l 31 R.m i&rter.6 81 p.m MOON'S PUASES. June: A.m. O-FullMiion... 1.5Tam. 18— Last Quarter 6.00 a.m, liooN'S rnASES. June; k in. 90— New Moon. ..0.41 a.m. £7— rirst Quarter 0.48 a.m LBKDAR. pstdent Lincoln ,, and are dppo- j State, previous t city— JS»65. , Boldler In the :ing of Sweden, urt In England iftg It Is Biatrd e Reformation up In Englai d only >arU being occupied hy te.and who.hyhe lio gave part of the id annexed the re- Iplne repuh lo. lo I _t were sovereigns, iially deprived of ame mere p«g' ant; ceof D ge ceasiU a) exis-enoe when glory, decayed In "most without •) , France. iBon. by P'nSl^yj'll porUin the United 1 noepilon of fore'gnooaimercei Dny Day of of Month Week. 1 Mon. 2 Tues. 3 Wed. 4 ThuiB. 5 Fiid. 6 Sat. MONTHLY CALENDAR. Sundays, IIomdays, &o. Sun. Full Moon, 1..57 a.m. u i ^ H.M.IH.M. 4.237.31 4.22,7.33 4.2li735 4.21 7.3.'^ 4.20 7.33 4.20 736 Trinity Sunday. Corpus Christi. ' Moon's last quarter, 5.09 a.m. 7 SUN. 8 Mon. 9 Tue.s. lu Wed. 11 Thurs. 12 Frid. 13 Sat. 14 SUN. 15 Mon. 16 Tues. 17 Wed. 18 Thurs 19 Frid. 20 .Sat. Ist after Trinity. New Moon, 9.41 a.m. 4.19 4.19 4.19 4.19 418 4.18 4.18 Notes to the Calendar. 37 .-{8 39 39 40 ,40 ,41 4.18 4.18 4.18 4.18 4.18 4.18 4.18 42 42 42 42 43 44 44 3.— Farthqutke at Erzeronm. in Turkey J^SO In the space of fifteen seconds nl- 'most every bnllnInK of luportance in the town was destroyed, and 7U0 persons perished. 6.— Tl e Cross of the Lapion ol Honor Is conferred npnn Rosa Bonbeu. , the fa- mous animal palmer, b> the Empress of the French: this being ihe flrsi Insiaiico or a woman, unconnected with the army, having received this distinction— ISCb. 8.— Sir Josoph Paxtou, the designer of the Great Exhibition building of IS.M, expires at Sydenham, in his 63rd year— laiij. 14.— Lord Anson arrived at Splthead in the Centurion, aftr a voyage round the jworid on an exploring expedition of 'hree years and Ave months, 17*4 Lord Anson, atier waiting with great perseverence for Beverul months on the Americ&n coast, and in the Chlnx b«hr. whs at last, re- jwarded by falling In with the Spanish treasure ship Aciipulco. and captured her after a smart action ; and havioK sold the ship 'n China, he silled for Engf land. The 'reasures of the famous gal- leon were estimated to he worth about a million sterling; and were conveyed to London in thirty- two waggons, with music playing, and amidst the shouts of the rejoicing populace. 21 SUN. 22 Mon. 23 Tues. 1^4 Wed. 2.5 Thurs 26 Frid. 27 Sat. 2nd alter Triuity. St. John the Baptist. Moon's first quarter 0.46 a.m. 28 29 30 SUN. Mon. Tues. 3rd after Trinity. 4.19 4.19 4.19 4.19 4.19 4.20 4.20 7.44 7.44 7.4.') 7.45 7.45 7.45 7.45 4.21 4.22 7.45 7.46; 14.2317.47 10— Theflrst of the stupendous tubes of the Britannia Bridge deposited, lb40. 21 .—On a seizure for tithes being made at Newtonburry. Ireland, a conflict en- bued between the yeo'i anry and Ihe peo- ple, when 85 persons were killed and wounded, 1S81. 26.— Mariihnl SouU,as special ambassa- dor from France at the Coronation of Queen Victoria, met his old opponent, the Duke of Wellington, 1638. an.- Intelligence received in Engln-ml of the discovery of a second great sour -e of the Nile by Mr. Samuel Biker— itHi5. ! ,( if] 8 "THE OTTAWA CITIZEN" ALMANAC. !:;:■ 186*1 [1S68 I = MOON'S PHASES. July: h. m, 4— Ful' Moon.. , 8 85 p.m. 12— Last Quarter. 786 p.m. MOON'S PHASES. July;_ ; h.m = 19— New Moon. ..4 52 p.m. 26— First Quarter 8 47 a.m. Day of Month Day of Week. MONTHLY CALENDAR. Sundays, Holidays, &c. Sun. 09 a 1 Notes to the Calendar. 1 2 3 4 Wed. Thurs. Fiid. Sat. Full Moon, 3.35 p.m. ' . H.M, 4.22 4.22 4.23 4.24 H.M. 7.44 7.44 7.44 7.44 4.— The Ki ih l-noor diamond, or " Moun- tain ol Light," presented to the Queen, 1860. , 14— Lord Francis Donglas.the Rev Mr. Hudson, and Mr. Haddo. togrethpr with the weil-i{ own Alpine gnlde, Michaei ,Oroz, were Icllied in descending the Mat- terhorn— 186S. 15 —Captain TrolIope'« frailant exploit in the Olatton, 1706. Captain Trniiope was in command «if H. M 8. Olatton of 12ft« tons. 56 guns, csrrylnR tweny- eight 69 pounders on her lower deoic. On Jii.heen>»my into Port, the (Jlattnn IproceeJer to Yarmouth to reflt. Her lo« in the action was two men wonnd- d. On the side of the enemy one frlgnte lost seventy in Iciilod and wonnded, nd one frigate sunk in Flushing .harhor, and 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 SUN. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fiid. Sat. ) 6th after Trinity. New J Moon, 4:52 p.m. 4.35 4.36 4.37 4.38 4.3S 4.39 4.40 7.37 7.36 7.35 7.31 7.34 7.33 7.32 they sustained much other dHmsfre. The iTgest of the French frigates w«8 80"to 400 tons larger thwn (he Glatton. It it In memory of this exploit th t the Admi- ralty citlled one of the recently built floating batteries the Olatton. 16.— The Great EnHtrn with the At- lantic CabI on hoard, left the Nore for .Va'entia. on the south-west coast of Iri- land-IS66. 28.— The Great En»tern left Valentia 26 27 28 29 30 31 SUN. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thtira. FiiJ. ( 7th after Trinity. Moon's ( First Quarter, 8.47 a. m. 4.41 4.42 4.43 4.44 1.45 i.'i6, 7.31 7.30 7.29 7.2S 7.27 7.^0 on her voyage to Newfoundland, havlij successfn iy completed the s'lilce with the shore end of the Atlantic Cable- 1865. S5.— Secretary Stanton annulled sH orders I'V the mllltsi'y cimmiMniler<, whl<'h Itnpnufd r<'i>trli>'lniis \\\mu ilv no- itrit tint did not apply to (ho «hi(fi) "' will— 'I-;'! Day of ifonthl 2 S 3 M 4 T 5 W 6 Tl 7 Fr 8 Sai 9 SU 10 Mo Ji Tu( 12 We 13 I'htl 14 Frii 15 .Sat] 16 8UJ 17 Mor 18 Tuel 19 We 2'^ Thul 21 'Fric 32 /Sat. 23 SUnI 24 Monf 25 Tues 26 Uedl 27 Thm, 28 Fiid. 29 Sat. «1 IMon. ^'i 1868] "THE OTTAWA CITIZEN" ALMANAC. [1868 lASES. h.iti ...4 52 p.m. ter8«a.m. NDAR. o the Queen, iB.the Rev Mr. loaether with „ldp. Michael idiug tl»e Mat- eallant exploit Intain TroUope Rrryinp '^e"?" lower rteok On lell >n ""^^^ * ,. consWUntt ot ie,88: Magict- (• twooorveites f'ifi, «"■' »<*".*■ ,«Hron rnptam iBSted from (*.« ,» rep"'re<> oam- he offered the Bv tor Flushing, ort, the Glntlon to refit. nerlo« ,en wonnd. d. on one frIgBte hut ounded, nd one inft -harbor, and her 0*hUl'«« MOON'S PHASES. Anguat: S— Full Moon. . , 647 a.m. U— Last Quarter. 7 24 a.m. >^ MOON'S PHASES. -^Jr^ Aagnst: A.m. 18— New Moon. ..0 07 «.m. ^h S4— First Quarter 7 43 p.m. Day of Month 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 Day of Week, Sat. SUN. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frid. Sat. MONTHLY CALENDAR. Sundays, Holidays, &o. 8th after Trinity. Full Moon, 6.47 a.m. SUN. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frid. Sat. Sun. 09 H CO 00 H.H. 4.51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 H*M. 7.22 7.21 7.20 7.19 7.18 7.17 7.16 7.15 Notes to thb Calindab. 9th after Trmity. Moon's last quarter, 7.24 a.m. , i 16 SUN. 17 Mon. 18 Tues. 19 Wed 21) Thurs. 21 Frid. 22 Sat. 10th after Trinity. New Moon, 0:07 a.m. 4.59 5.(J0 .i.OJ 0.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 23 SUN nth after Trinity. 24 Mon. Moon's first quarter, 7.42 p.m. 25 Tues. 26 Wed. 27 Thurs. ^" : ' - ' 28 Fiid. 29 Sat. SO SUN. 12th ^fter Trinity. 81 Mon. 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 510 6.11 5.12 7.14 7.12 711 7.10 7.0«. 7.0^ 7.0-. 7.07 7.06 7.05 7.04 7.03 7.02 7.01 5.13 7.00 5.14 6.58 5.15,6.56 5.1616.54 5.17 6 52 5.IS 5.19 6.50 6.49 5.20 5.21 6.48 6.47 3 Sir BIcbard Arkwrlght. tha flrst 'successfkil worker of the apinnhif; Jenny, and who made an immeuse fortune la cotton nianufaotures, died 1793. 0.— By act ofthe British Parliament, it was declared illegal for children to be employed as chimney swevpurs, 1840. This mode of employing children, ami a liinUred mode, the eoiployment of women and children in coal mines, was long a disgrace to Knglaud. 7.— The nnfortanate Qneen Caroline died at Hammersmith, 1821. Riots en- sued in const-quence of the milit .ry op- posing the body ol the Queen being car- ried through the city of London fur em- barkation to Germany. 10.— The faithful body of Swiss guardi in attendance upon Louis XVI. out to pieces, nvs 12— The Rev. Cbarles Caleb Colton the notorious gamester, born, 1780. He ;was the author of a remaikable work known as " Lacon," in which occurs this passage- "The game-ter, tl he dies a mart}r to his iiroreitslon. Is doubl> ruined. lUe kdds his soul to every other loss, and by the act of suicide renounces earth to forfeit heaven." 14.— Cromwell took Drogheda by storm, and put the garriaou to the sword, 1644. 15.— Bonaparte born, 1760. In memory of h's uncle, the preseut Enipcrur has de- creed th s to be the only national hell- day In France. 10.— Pins YI. died at Yatenee, Franee, a prisoner to Bonaparte, 1700. 96.— Mr. Moens, an English tourist who was taken pri»oner the March pre* vious by briiiand*, at Naples, was releas- ed from cHptlvlty, havug paid WiUOO dttsau ransem— ittiC. . , I 11 Frid. 12 Sat. - , ■ ' ■ ; ' ,* i Sun. S g H.M. 5.25 5.26 6.27 5.28 5.29 H.M 6 34 6.33 6.3 1 6 29 6.27 5.30 531 5 32 5.33 5.35 5 36 5.37 13 SUN. 14 Mon. 15 Tues. 16 Wed. 17 Thurs. 18 Frid. 19 Sat. 14th after Trinity. New Moon, 8.15 a.m. 20 SUN. 21 Mon. 22 Tues. 23 Wed. 24 Thurs 25 Frid. 26 Sat. 15th alter Trinity. Moon's first quarter 10.17 a.m. SUN. Mon. Tues. Wed. 16th after Trinity. 6.25 6 24 6.22 6.20 6 18 6.17 6.15 5.38 5.39 5.40 5 41 5 42 .').43 5.45 6 13 6.11 6.09 6 08 6.06 6 04 6.02 5.46 5.47 5.48 5 49 5 50 5.52 553 6.01 5 5- 5.57 5.55 5 53 5.51 5.49 Notes to the Calendar. 5.54 5.55 5.47 5.46 5.56,5.45 5.575.44 0.— The Lady Elgin, an American steamer, sunk throngb collision with an. other steamer on Lake Michigan, 1860. or 889 per«ODB on board 887 were lojt, including Mr. Herbert Ingraharu, MP., founder of the Illustrated jyewt, and his son. 14. — The Dnke of Wellington born in 1769—8 year sinffolarly productire of great men, amon.'St whom may be men. tioned the Iron Duke's great rival, Sonit, and Viscount Oast ereagh, the distin- guished minister during tlieir campaigns ; Mebemet All, who, coinmenc-ing life as the keeper of a small shop at Cavalla, in Roumelta, succeeded in extorting from his former msster, the Sultan, that his family should be constituted hereditary Pashas 1 Egypt; the great Bonaparte ; Arndt, the German poet, whose patriotic songs and other proauotions aroused all Oi-rmany to oppose the ambitious and ▼lotorious Conican ; Chateaubriand, the distltagnished French writer, who passed an adventurous and romautio life ; Ou- vier the celebrated French naturalist; ?ir Walter Scott, whose works are resd wherever the English languaue is spo- ken ; and to the proceeding remarkable men who were born in IT 9. might be ad- ded the brave Marshall Ney, who had five horses shot under him at Waterloo; Alexander Von Humboldt, one of the most remarkable men of any (age ; 8lr Mark Isambard Brunei, constrtictor of the Thames Tunnel ; John Quincy AdNins, President of the United States ; as well as others. IS.— In VW the proprietor of the Triih People, together with several other prr- sons belonging to an orghniZHtion de- nominated the Ffnian Brotherhood, was suddenly arrested in Dublin hy order u( h Oovt^rnment, and charged be- fore the police authorities with con- spiracy and treasonable practices. , 89.- In 1866 certain Ohilian ports were 'declared to te in a state of blockade by the Spanish Admiral. 80— In 1865,900 pensioners left Oreen- wtcli lIo^pitHl liir iiliffreiit purls of iht country, they liavlnii b(>u< pted the Ad- imirally oiftr of iintion allowance. [1868 I 1««8] "tot OTTAWA. CrnZBN" ALMAKAO. 11 IA8SS. ...8.lSa.iD. er10.11a>m HDAB. n Amer'.c|n lion wtifc an« ctalfcaD, I860. il wti/e lost, rahanitM.P., llngton born productiTe of may b* men- It rival, Sonlt, I, the dlsltn- itroampatsnR; sencing liie as I at Oavalla, ia extorting trom Inltan, that his ted hereditary fat Bouavarte ; f hose patrlotio na aroaaed all tmbltioas and sanbriand, tbe er. ttho passed autio llfe;Ou- inaturail«t;sir orics are rewd nguaue Is apo- ng reroarliabie 9, might be ad- Key, who had 1 at Waterloo; dt, one of the anytwe;'''' constructor or Quinoy AiiHms, Butes; as well itor of tbe Irith veral other pjr- rg) placed in charge of Capi. t'Hyn. ter, of Her Majesty's ship Donegal, 1806. 6.— First Confederate Parliament of tho Dominion of Oanada opened by Uii Eacelleacy Lord Monok— iStfT. T— The first part of the French army, in compliance with iha September treaty, leaves Home— 1866. 8.— Seizure of Messrs Slldoll and Ma- son, Commissioners of the Sonihern Con- federacy, on boiird of the Britbh mail Bteam.r -Trent,' by taptatn Wilkes, of the 'Ban Jacinto,' 1861. 11,— The London Royal Oft»rtte,oTth* existing series, whs published first at Oi- 'ord, the Court being there on aooount of the great plague, 1066. 37.— The Fenian trisis eomm*»nred la Dublin, when several persons were aoa* riaUid of treason and fwlouy, Vit$. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 SUN. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frid. Sat. 24th after Trinity. Moon's i first quarter 1.42 a.m. 7.02 7'.03 7.04 7.06 7.07 7.08 7.09 4.29 4.28 4.27 4.26 4.26, 4.2611 4.26 29 80 SUN. Moo. Advent Sunday. Full Moon 7:56 p.m. 7.10 7.11 4.26 4.25 1 Ti 2 W 3 Ti 4 Fr 5 Sa 6 SU 7 Mo 8 Tu( 9 We 30 SUI.. 21 MonI 22 Tueg 23 Wee. 24 Thul 25 Fnd.r 26 Sat. 27 SUnJ 28 lMon.l 29 iTuesI 30 Wed; 31 iThur [1868 PHABB8. hm. irter 1.42 a.m. lon.. 1.66 p.m. ^ENDAB. I tnstUntod by In the Proles- the corami-mo- ind Martyrs in ilmied. At the f Queen Klun- ■r there should Caleodnr was on, and sharp- nd •hey stnick of annivtrsa- which a« their popular feeling 118 oarrlfd only members voifd , wbUftt 68 wer« died, 181T, m all probability, e British niitlon event as that of Bs Charlotte. a Confedersts ersey.Iilverpool, of Capi. t'Hyn- Donefful, 1805. Parliament of opened by Hit :-l8«T. _e French army, September treaty, . 81ld*ll and Ma- he Southern Con- the British mall aptalnWllkei.of illshed first «l Ox- ere on aooount ot tit comm*"***^ '• lersons were •»•• 18fiS] "the OTTAWA citizen" ALMANAC. 13 MOON'S PHASES. December : ^• h.m. J (— La»t quarter. 4 29 p.m. '^ 18— New Moon.. 8.29 p.m. ^t^ MOON'S PHASRS. ' December : ) h.m, 21— First quart. 11.24 p. m. *' ^O 29— Full Moon . . 8.48 u .m. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Day Day of of Month Week. 1 Tues. 2 Wed. 3 Thurs. 4 Fiid. 5 Sat. MONTHLY CALENDAR. Sundays, Holidays, &o. H.M. 7.14 7.14 7.15 7.16 7.17 6 SUN. ( 2nd in Advent. Moon's ( last quarter, 4.2^) p.m. 7 Men. 8 Tues. 9 Wed. ■"■«'■ X ■ lu Thurs. 11 Frid. . 12 Sat. - • ^ SUN. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frid. Sat. SUN. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Frid. Sat. 3rd in Advent. 8.29 p.m. New Moon, 4th in Advent. Moon's first quarter 1 1 .24 p.m. Christmas Day. 1. SUN. 1 ^ Mon. ■ 29 Tues. ■ 30 Wed. r Thurs. 1st after Christmas. Full Moon, 8.43 a.m. Sun. 09 H I 7.18 7.19 7.20 7.21 7.22 7.23 7.24 H.M, 4.24 4.24 4.24 4.23 4.23 4.23 4.23 4.23 4.23 4.24 4.24 4.24 7.25 7.25 7.26 7.27 7.28 7.28 7.29 4.24 4.25 4.25 4.25 4.25 4.25 4.26 7.30 7.31 7.31 7.32 7.32 7.33 7.33 7.33 7.33 7.33 7.33 7.34 4.26 4.26 4.26 4.26 4.27 4.27 4.27 4.27 4.28 4.30 4.31 4.32 Notes to the Calendar. 8.— The sangninary Irish " Head Act," f>a88ed by the Earl of Desmond, Deputy n 1465. This act ordained "That li. shall he lawful to all manner of men that find thieves robbing by day or night, to take and kill those and cut off their bands, without any trial ; and any head so cut oft should be put upon a stake upon the Castle of Trim; and that It shall be lawful for the briuger of the said head to distrain and levy (as his reward) ol every man having one plough-land in the barony, twopence ; and of every man having one house and Koods, value forty shillings, one penny." Much slaughter In consequence of the promulgation of this barbarous measure ensued. The Earl of Desmond, under whose regime this barbarous "Head Act" was Intro- duced, shortly afterwards fell from the lofly seat of Lord-Deputy of Ireland, was oast into prison, and prematurely ended his life on the block, leaving a saocesBor who, after enjoying riches, honour and power for twenty years, was basely murdered by his own servants 4. — For bribery and corrupt practfees In the borough of Grampound, in Corn* wail, several persons were convicted, amongst them Sir Manasseh Lopez, who was sentenced by the Court of King's Bench to a fine of £10,000 and two years' imprisonment— 1 819. 10.- Leopold T., King of the Belgians, died at the Palauc of Laeken, 1866, aged 16 years. It.— In Eugland the census, formerly not periodical, is now taken at decennial periods, commencing In 1801, when the population of Great Britain was 10.942,- 646. The last taken was in April, 1881, when the population of Great Britain had Increased to 28,284,1 97. 4.— The session of the American Con- gress was opened by President Johnson, 1860, when he stated that the reconstruc- tion of the Union must be eflTected by the North allowing past disorders to sink into obllTlon. and by the South adopting the Constiluttonal Amendment abolish- ing slavery forever. 14 ▲biw, The Bam. Tavrv*. The Ball. /SsSh m The Tirina. Oaroib, The Grab. Lbo, The Lion. ViBOO, The Virgin. "tHB OTTAWA OmZBN" ALMANAC. L1868 186S TffE aiOJfS OF THE ZODIAC. The Ecliptic is an imaginary circle in the heavens, which shows the Ban's apparent annual course. It runs along the middle of another imaginary broad circle, the Zodiac, intersect- ing the equator at an angle of 23 ^ 28' nearly, ana touching the tropic of Cancer on one side of the equator, and the tropic of Caprlcomus on the other side. Astronomers, since early ages, have divided this circle into twelve equal parts, each part containing thirty degrees; and have named these after the twelve constellations of the Zodiac — as shown in the margin. The time which the sun takes, of apparently passing through any one of these signs, is termed a solar month. But the ecliptic shows, in reality, the course of the earth an- nually round the Sun. The sun's apparent motion is depend- ent on each period of the earth's course, in which he must be betwixt the earth and some one of the signs ; therefore, al- though the earth only has changed its place, yet to.an observer standing on it, the Sun appears to have moved. The earth is always in the opposite sign to that one in which the Sun ap- pears. The sign of Aries is that division of the ecliptic which intersects the equator, where, owing to what is called the earth's declination, the Sun appears to pass to the Northern side of the equator, producing our vernal [or Spring] equinox. The ap- parent motion of the sun, which maltes him appear above or below the horizon iii our hemisphere, constitutes the distinction between day and night ; and the time when he continues below or above the horizon, constitutes the length ot the day. In his northward progress he passes the equator about the 20th of March, and attains the greatest northern declination about the 2l8t of June ; after which he returns southward, recrosses the equator about the 22nd of September, and is at his greatest south- ern declination about the 21st December. Now, as the period of the day depends upon his continuing above the horizon, the longent day is the 2lBt of June, the Summer Solstice ; the shortest the SIst of December, the winter solstice in our hem- isphere. As the rate of the sun's apparent motion northward or southward is, also, most rapid at the time that his orbit intersects, the equator, and least when he is at his greatest dis- tance from it, the variation of the length of the day is most rapid about the equinox, and least so about the solstices. When the sun, therefore, enters the tropic of Cancer, the days begin to lenghten, and continue to do so until, at the summer solstice, the " doubtful empire of the night," and the early dawn, with all its heart-enlivening concomitants, so beautifully described by Thomson, takes place. On the length of time, also, during which the sun is above the horizon, the different warmth of the seasons depend ; but, nevertheless, the greatest heat of the year is after midsummer, or in July and August. This is ex- plained by the fact, that as long as the quantity of the heat communicated to the earth's surface is greater than that which it parts with, the general heat of the weather increased; and this is the case long after the summer solstice. Many other causes, however, regulate the heat of the atmosphere, for there is, in many instances, a considerable difference between the heat of places having the same latitude , for example, Edin- burgh and Moscow, the former of which, in point of tempera- ture, differs very greatly from the latter ; and this is still more remarkable in reference to the mouth of the St. Lawrence, which is in latitude 49 ^ N., more than 2 '^ south of London and that of the Thames. The St. Lawrence is blocked with ice in winter, whilst the navigation of the Tham"8 is open. mmSk LiBBA, The Balance. SOOBPIO, The Soorpion. BAeiTTARIirt, The Archer. Oapbioobnus, The Ooat. Aqvabiur, The Water Bearer. P18CB8. The Fixhei. 1.1868 LiBBA, The Balance. 800BP10, The Seorpion. BAOITTARIirS, Tbe Archer. Oapuoornus, The Goat. le K- at h id er re be a- ra- >re ce, on ith Aqvabiui, The Water Bearer. PiBOKH. The Fii-hei. 18681 tt THE OTTAWA CITIZEN" ALMANAC »f — I — SPRING. Come, gentle Spring, ethereal mildness, come ; And from the bosom of yon dropping cloud. While music wakes around, yelled in a shower Of shadowing roses, on our plains descend. • , • • • And see where surly Winter passes oflf, *r - Far to the north, and calls his ruflSan blasts: His blasts obey, and quit the howling hill, The shattered forest and the ravaged rale ; ^ ' While softer gales succeed, at whose kind touch. Dissolving snows in livid torrents lost, The mountains lift their green heads to the sky. ^ : As yet the trembling year is unconfirmed, ,^ < And vvinter oft at eve resumes the breesse, Chills the pale mom, and bids his driving sleets Deform the day delightless. At last from Aries rolls the bounteous sun. And the bright Bull receives him. Then no more The expansive atmosphere is oramp'd with cold ; But full of life and vivifying soul, Lifts the light clouds sublime, and spreads them there. Fleecy, and white, o'er all surrounding heaven. Thompson's SBASoirs. ,/ 15 'H II .!J |i m ' 16 "THE OTTAWA CITIZEN** ALMANAC [1868 1868] .(^ •-. SUMMER From brightening fields of ether fair-disclosed, Child of the Sun, refulgent Summer comes, In pride of youth, and felt through natures depth ; He comes attended bj the sultry hours And ever fanning breezes, on his way ; While, from his ardent look, the turnin, j Spring Averts her blushful face ; and earth, and skies, All smiling, to his hot dominion leaves. • • •, With what an awful world revolving power Were first the unwieldy planets launched along The illimitable void ? thus to remain, Amid the flux of many thousand years, That oft have swept the toiling race of men And all their labour'd monuments away, Firm, unremitting, matchless, in their course ; So the kind-teniper'd change of night and day, And of the Seasons ever stealicg round, Minutely faithful : such the AU>perfect Hand I'hat pois'd, impels, and rules the steady whole. When now no more the alternate Twins are fix'd, And Cancer reddens with tne solar blaze, Short i» the doubtful empire of the night. Thomson's Sbasons. [1868 1868] "the OTTAWA citizen" ALMANAO. AUTUMN 17 \ Crown'd with the sickle and the wheaten sheaf, While Autumn nodding o'er the yellow plain, Comes jovial on, the Doric reed once more, Well pleas'd I tune. Whate'er the wintry frost Nitrous prepared — the various-blossom'd Spring Put in white promise forth — and summer suns Concocted strong— rush boundless now to view. Full, perfect all, and swell my glorious theme. • • • When the bright Virgin gives the beauteous days, And Libra weighs in equal scales the year, From Heaven's high cope the fierce effulgence shook Of parting Summer, a serener blue. With golden light enlivened, wide invests The happy world. Attemper'd suns arise, Sweet-beam'd, and shedding oft through lucid clouds A pleasing calm ; while broad, and brown, below Extensive harvests hang the heavy head. Sich, silent, deep, they stand ; for not a gale Rolls its light billows o'er the bending plain : A calm of plenty ! till the ruffled air Falls from its poise, and gives the breeze to blow. Rent is the fleecy mantle of the sky ; The clouds fly di£ferent ; and the sudden sun By fits efiulgent gilds the illumin'd field. And blacK: by fits the shadows sweep along. Thomson's Seasons. i "THE OTTAWA CITIZEN** ALMANAC. [186b 186*8 WINTER See, Winter comes to rule the raried year, , Sullen and sad, with all his rising train; Vapours, and clouds, and storms. Be these my theme ; These, that exalt the soul to solemn thought. And heavenly musing. Welcome, kindred glooms ! Cogenial horrors, hail I with frequent foot, Pleased, have I, in my cheerful morn of life. When nurs'd by careless solitude I liv'd, And sung of Nature with unceasing joy, Fleas'd have I wandered through your rough domain ; Trod the pure virgin snows, myself as t)ure ; Heard the windnt roar, and the big torrent burst ; Or seen the deep fermenting tempest brew'd In the grim evening-sky. Thus passed the time ; Till through the lucid chambers of the South Look'd out the joyous Spring — look'd out and smiled. Now when the cheerless empire of the sky To Capricorn the Centaur-archer yields. And fierce Aquarius stains the inverted year — Hung o'r the farthest verge of Heav«n, the sun Scarce spreads o'r ether the dejected day. Thomson's Seasoksw Te Irelanc 1819, 8 1837. 1838. His Bo] Saxe Co I— 1858, Fi Albert, 3 Alben Sept. 15, 1866. II.- cess Ale Issue — 1, Albert, b< III- William : 1863. 2. 11, 1866. IV.- V.— I Cbristian VI.— VII.- VIII. IX.- SCBVI Queen Chi gustus, D born May 1. Ernest 3. Mary Ei Cambridg( 1819; 2. A Gustavus, July 22, 18 Lous Paul First Lord Lord High lord Presfl ChancelloJ Lord PrivJ Secretariei^ of State. First LordI President > Chaucellc 1868] K THE OTTAWA CITIZEN^ ALMANAC. 19 ' \ GREAT BRITAIN. THE ROYAL FAMILY. ThbQukin (Alezandrina) Yiotobia, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, only daughter of his late Royal Highness Edward, Duke of Kent, born May 24, 1819, succeeded to the Throne on the decease of her Uncle, King William lY., June 20, 1837. Proclaimed June 21 ; Crowned Sovereign of these realms, at Westmister, June 28, 1838. Married Feb. 10, 1840, at the Chapel Royal, St. James', to her cousin, Field Marshall His Royal Highness Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel, Duke of Saxe, Prince of 8axe Cobourg and Qotha, who was born Aug. 26, 1819, and died Dec. 14, 1861. Issue : — I — YioTORiA Adblaidi Mart Louisa, Princess Royal, born Nov. 21, 1840 ; married Jan. 26, 1858, Frederick William, Crown Prince of Prussia, K.G. Issue— 1 : Frederick William Yictor Albert, bom Jan. 27, 1859. 2 Yictoria Elizabeth Augusta Charlotte, bom July 24, 1860. 3 Albert Wilhelm Heinrich, born Aug. 14, 1862. 4 Francis Frederick Sigismund, bom Sept. 15, 1864, died June 18, 1866. 6 Frederica Wilhelmina Amelie Yictoria, bom April 12, 1866. II. — Albirt Edward, Prince of Wales, born Not, 9, 1841 ; married March 10, 1863, Prin- cess Alexandra Caroline Maria Charlotte Louisa Julia of Denmark, born Dec. 1, 1844. Issue — 1. Albert Yictor Christian Edward, bom Jan. 8, 1864. 2. George Frederick Ernest Albert, born June 3, 1865. III. — Aliob Maud Mart, bora April 25, 1843 ; married July 1. 1862, Prince Frederic William Louis of Hesse. Issue — 1. Yictoria Alberta Elizabeth Matilda Mary, born April 6, 1863. 2. Elizabeth Alexandra Louise Alice, born Nov. 1, 1864. 3. A Princess born July 11, 1866. lY. — Alfrbd Ernbbt Albbrt, Duke of Edinburgh, born August 6, 1844. Y. — Hblbna Auoubt Victoria, born May 25, 1846 ; married July 5, 1866, Prince Frederic Christian Charles Augustus of Schleswig-Holstein. YI. — Louisa Caholini Albbrta, born March 18, 1848. YII.— Arthur Patrick William Albbrt, born May 1, 1850. YIII. — Lbopold Gbobqb Duncan Albbrt, born April 7, 1853. IX. — Bbatricb Mary Yictoria Fbodorb, bom April 14, 1857. SuRviviMO IssuB or Gborob III., who was born June 4, 1738, died Jan. 29, 1820 ; and of Queen Charlotte, born May 19, 1744, died Nov. 17, 1818. I. — Issue of the late Ernest Au- gustus, Duke of Cumberland, King of Hanover: I. Geo. Y., Frederick, King ot Hanover, born May 27, 1819; married Feb. 18, 1843, Princess Mary of Saxe Altenburgh. Issue — 1. Ernest Augustus William, born Sept. 21, 1845 ; 2. Frederica Sophia, born Jan. 9, 1848 ; 3. Mary Ernestine, bora Dec. 3, 1849. II. — Issue of the late Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, who aied July 8, 1850 : 1. George William, Duke of Cambridge, bora March 26, 1819; 2. Augusta Caroline, born July 19, 1822, married June 28, 1843, to Frederick William Gustavus, Grand Duke of Mecklenburgh-Strelitz. Issue — George Adolphus Frederick, born July 22, 1848 ; 3 Mary Adelaide, born Nov. 27, 1833; married June 12, 1866, Prince Francis Lous Paul Alexander of Teck. HER MAJESTY'S OFFICERS OF STATE. First Lord of the Treasury Earl of Derby. Lord High Chancellor Lord Chelmsford. Lord President of the Council Duke of Marlborough. Chancellor of the Exchequer Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli. Lord Privy Seal Earl of Malmesbury, f Home Department Right Hon. Gathorne Hardy. Secretaries Foreign Affairs Lord Stanley. • Colonies Duke of Buckingham. of State. War Right Hon. Sir John Pakington, Bt. India Right Hon. Sir S. H. Northcote, Bart. First Lord of the Admiralty Right Hon. H. T. L. Corry. President of the Board of Trade , .. .Duke of Richmond. Chance^(>r of fii^ Duchy of Lanccwter. Right Hon. Colonel Wilson-Patton. f r-r i 20 ' "the otiawa oitizen" almakao. [1868 Her Majeaty't Officert of State— Continued. President of the Poor-Law Board Earl of Devon. Postmaster General Duke of Montrose! (The above form the Oabinet.) First Commissioner of Works Lord John Manners. Secretary for Ireland Lord Naes'. Attorney General Sir J. B. Karsl ike Solicitor General Sir Jasper C. Sel w> n. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Marquis of Abercorn, i^ '^ DOMINION OF CANADA. GOVERNOR GENERAL. The Right Honorable Charles Stanly Yisoodnt Monck, Baron Monck of Ballytrammon, in the County of Wexford, in the Peerage of Ireland, and Baron Monck of Ballytrammon, in the Couuty of Wexford, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. — Residence, Rideau Hall, Ottawa. PRIVY COUNCIL. The Hon. Sir John Alexander Macdonald, K. C. B., Minister of Justice and Attorney- General. The Hon. Etienne Cartier, Minister of Militia. The Hon. Samuel Leonard Tilley, C. B., Min- ister of Customs. The Hou. John Rose, Minister of Finance. The Hon. William McDougall, C. B., Minister of Public Works. The Hon. William Pearce Howland, C. B., Min- ister of Inland Revenue. Secretary of State for the Provinces. The Hon. Adam Johnston Ferguson Blair, President of the Privy Council. The Hon. Peter Mitchell, Minister of Marine and Fisheries. The Hon. Alexander Campbell, Postmaster General. The Hon. Jean Charles Chapais, Minister of Agriculture. The Hou. Hector Louis Langevin, Secretary ot State of Canada. The Hon. Edward Kenny, Receiver General. THE SENATE. Speakks — The Hon. Joseph Cauchon. PROYINOK OF ONTABIO. Hon (( u u It u It tt (( n tt It ti Senator*. John Hamilton Roderick Matheson.. John Ross Samuel Mills Benjamiii jeymour.. Walter R. Dickson. . James Shaw Adam J. F. Blair Alexander Campbell . David Christie James Cox Aikens. . . David Reesor Elijah Leonar-l William McMai.ter, . Asa \ . Burnham John Simpson.. . .. James Skead Post Office Address. Kingston. Perth. Toronto. Hamilton. Port Hope. Niagara. Smith's Falls. Guelph. Kingston. Paris. Richview. Markham. London. Toronto. Cobourg. Bowman villa. Ottawa. David L. Macphorsoiii Ton . to. George Crawfof' Donald Macdouald. Oliver Blake Billa Flint.". Walter McCrea Geo. William Allan . jk/ille. |1 >ronto. U'aterford. Belleville. Chatham. Toronto. PEOVINuE OP Senators. Hon. James Leslie " Asa Belknap Foster. " Joseph Noel Bosse . . " Louis A. Olivier " Jacques 0. Bureau, . « Charles Malhoit " Louis Renaud « L.LetellierdeSt.Just " Ulric Joseph Tessie: " John Hamilton .... " Charles Cormier ... " Ant. J. Duchesnay. " David Edward Price. " E. H. J. Duchesnay., " Leandre Dumouchel. " Louis Lacoste " Joseph F. Armand.. " Charles Wilson " William H. Chaflfers. " Jean B. Guevremont. " James Ferrier " Joseph Cauchon " Thomas Ryan " John S. Sanborn .... QUEBEC, I'ogt Offloe Address Montreal, Waterloo, Quebec, Berthier, St. Remi. Pointc du Lac. Montreal. Hivlore Ouelle. ' Hi»wV:i;si.>',iry. (. Catharines. Chicoutimi. St. Marie Bruce. St.TheresedeB'lle Boucherville. RivicredesPrairies Montreal. St. Cesaire. Sortl. Mpntreal. Quebec. Montreal. Sherbrooke. 1868] PI t( Joe II Th II Rol n Joh II Joh tt Joh it Ben tt Johi tt Cale tt Joh) II Will CoDstltuenol Addlngton., Aliroma Both well.,.. Brant, N.R. *l a p Brookvllie, t^ Bruce, N. B, " 8 Ctrdwell'., Ctrleton . Cornwall, to' Dondas Darham, E. : " W. Elgin, E. R. „ " W. B. Ewex Prontenac... it Oiengsry..,, wrenvllfe. 8, Grey.N, R, Grey, 8. R Haldlmand. Halton ... liamliron, j 'la»Hng8, N, " B. " W, Huron, N, B ^ " 8. B Kent Eiogston, cit Lambton Lanark, N. R Leeds and Or* , vllle, N. R. I'eed8,8. R. . . I Lennox i Lincoln .' London, city. Middlesex, N, ; L1868 of Devon. Montrose. . Manners, iord NtuJS. Ears] ike. C. Selwjn. '. Abercorn. 1868] "THE OTTAWA CITIZEN" ALMANAC. 21 ammon, in lytrammon, Britain and UBon Blair, r of Marine Postmaster Minister of n, Secretary er General. so. )ffloe Address real. rloo. ec. lier. 3mi. to du Lac. treal. ire Quelle. kesV>'iry. '.S;'l ' J. atiiarines. 3utimi. [arie Bruce. lerese deB'Ue herville. •redesPrairies treal. ;e8aire. I treal. )ec. treal. rbrooke. The Senaie — (Continued.) PROVINCE OP NOVA SCOTIA. PROVINCE OP NEW BRUNSWICK. P'^natora. Hon. Ed rd Kenny. Jonathan McCully . . Thos, D.Archibald.. Robert B. Dickey . . . . John H. Anderson. . . John Holmes John W. Ritchie . . . . Benjamin Weir John Locke Caleb R. Bill John Lou: i not Willlian killer Poit Office Addrei Halifax. u Sydney, C.B. Amherst. Halifax. Pictou. Halifax. (I Shelbume. King's County. Sydney, C. B. Halifax. Benatora. Hon. Amos E. Botsford. . . " Edward B "handler. " ./ )»n Robe. ««on " Robert L. Hazen.... " William H.O'l ell.... " David Wark .... « William H. Steevu. . « William '''odd « John Fert Jcn " RobertD. W'ilmot... *' Abner R. Mc ! elan . . « Peter Mitchell, Poat Office Addresa. Wostcock, West- moreland. Dorchester. St. John, V B. Frederictou. Bichibucto. St. John, N. h. Charlotte. Bathurst. Belmont, Sunbury Hopewell, Albert County. Miramichi. MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. {From Ontario) SpBAKBB — The Hon. James Cockbum. CoDitltuenoiea. Membera. P. 0. Address. Constituencies. Members. P. Address. Addlngton K Lapum Napanee. Middlesex, BE.. Crowell Wlifon... London. Algoma W Simpson Bruce Mines. •• W R. A 1> Macdonuld ... '^ilencoe. Bothwell David Mills Bothwell. Monck L .McCallum ^Iromness. Brant, N.R J T Down. HD..., Brantford. Niagara, town... Angua Morriaon... A Walsh "nronto. '• 8. R Hon E B Wood James Crawford... Alexander Sproat. . FranoiaHurdon... BrookvllU. Southampton. Norfolk, NR..., •' SR... Northumberland Drnekvtlle. town P Lawson, 1 >ri Dover. Braoe, N. B " 8. R.... Kincardine. [ER WE Joseph Keeler C(l borne. Cardwell T E Ferciison.... John HoTmea Cookstown. Hon JCockburn... Ooourp. Carleton BelPs Corners, OnUrlo,N E.... J H Thompson Carrnington. Cornwall, town. Hon. J. 8. Maodon- *• SB.... 'ihosNOlbb..... Oshiwa. ald Cornwall. Ottawa, city Oxford, NR.... Jos M Currier Olti wa. Dandaa... ... . J8 Rosa Iroqnols. T Oliver Wo dstook. Dnrham, E. R... F H Barton Port Hope. " 8R EVBodwell Ing^ r'Oll, " W. B Edward Blake ... SWDobble Toronto. Straffnrdrllle. Peel Hon J H Cameron.. J Bedford Toi'f, ntrt Elgin, E. B Perth, NB Btrtttford. " W. R JH Munroe Wardsville. •• S R K McFarlane .. Euex John Connor.... J Kirkpatrick Windsor. Kingston. Peterboro. E E. . " WR. PMGrover Chaa Perry Norwi'od. Frontenao Peterb'.ro'. Olengary Orenvllfe. 8. B. . D A Macdonald. Alexandria. Prescott J Hanar HI ntagenet. PIcton . Walter Shanly Montreal. Prince Edward.. Walter Ross Grev.N. E George Snider Owen Sound Renfrew, N R.... John Rankin Cobden . Grey, 8. R Oeorffe Jackson.... D TbompsMi Bentinok. " SB.... D McLachlin. .. Arnprior. Haldimand. ... Indiana. Bussell., J A Grant, M D.... Oitawa. Halton John Whl^ Milton. Simcoe, N E.... TD McCoiikey.... Barrle. liamllfon, dty.. 'lai.tln«[8,N. E.. Charles Maeill Hamilton. " SB.... WCLlltle Dover mil McKenzie Itowell. Belleville. Stormont Samuel Ault Aultsville. " B.R.. Hon Robert Read . (t Toronto, E James Beaty Toronto. " W.E.. James Brown It " W R A Harrison i Huron, N. B.... Joseph Whitehead. Clinton. Victoria, N E... John Morison W'.odvllle. " 8. B... Wm Cameron... Ooderlch. " SB.... Q Kempt L'ridsay. Kent Rufus Stephenson.. Hon flir . A Mac- Chatham. Waterloo, N E.. I E Bowman M. Jacob's. EingsloD, city.. Stt.. J Young Gait. doi....ld, KC B... Ottawa. Wellanl TC Street Chippewa. Lambton .... Alex M«cferM;« Sarnia. Wellington. N R G W A Drew Elom. Lanark, N. R... HonWMcI>,.us[«ll. Ottawa. •* SR D Siirton... Guelph. " 8. E... Alexander Morris IVrth. '« CR T S Parker, MD... 4. Leeds and Oren- Wentworth, N R J McMoiiles Walerdown. ville, N. R.... Francis Jones . KeniDtville. " SR Joseph Rvmal Barton : Leeds.S. B Jo«n Crawford ToriiMto. York.ER James Metcalf.... Toronto. Lennox RJ r«riwrigut. Kinvwon. » NR. . .. James P Wells..... King. Lincoln Hon J K Benson . . . Hon John Carling.. Ml. <^aihaiia«>s. London, » W B Hon W Pierce How- land London, city Toronto. Middlesex, N.R. ThosScatcherd.... u d2 " tHJB OTtAVTA fclTliEil" AlAiAVit. ii i! i (.FVcwi Quebec.) Oonstitneneiea. Members. P. 0. Address. OonstitneBCiCi. Members. P. O. Address. Argenteull Bagot Hon J JC Abbott.. J S fledron E C Poier Montreal. St Rosalie. Qaebeo. Beauhamola, Quebec. St Cnthbert. New Oarliale. Enowlton. St Hubert. Ste Anne de la Perade. Malbaie Montreal. Chicontiml. Cooksbire. Quebec. Plcrreville. Qaebec. Montreal. 4. Iberville. St Genevieve. Joliette. Laprairie. L'Assomption, StYdePanl. Waterloo. Sherbrooke. Coteau Lan'g. Stanstead. Isle Vertex Levis L'Islet JG Blanchet P. Pouliot Levis. L'Islet. Beauca Lotbinlere Masklnonge Megantio iMlKsissqnol Montcalm Montmavny. ... Montmorency .. Montreal Centre. " East... «' West . NapierviUe Nicolet H G Joley ;.. Qnebeo. Beauharnoir..... M Cayley G Caron St Leon. Beilechaaae NOaaahlt AHPaquet TBobitaiUe Dunkin Geo Irwin Quebec. Durham. St luUenne. Montmagny. Qaebeo. Berthier Bonaventure — Brome ..,. . BChamberlln ... JosDnfresne Hon J O Beaubien. Thoa Workman . . . Hon Gl! Cartier... HonT D McGee... SlxteCoupal Jos Gaudet Alonzo Wright Edward Heath JTBrousseau OHSimard PG Huot Thos McGreevy.. Hn P J Cbauvean WHWebb T McCarthy. George Sylvain ... MCheval Ohambly Chair :>laln Charlevoix. , . . M Benoit J J Boss S X Cimon Montreal. 4t it Ohauteangu&y. . . Ohicoutiim and HonLHHolton... PA Tremblay J H Pope Hon H L Langevin. M Benecal Laoolle. Oentilly, Saguenay Compton Dorchester Drummond and Arthabaska.... Ottawa, county.. Pontiac Portneuf Qnebeo Centre: " East. . . . " West. . " County.. Richmond and Wolfe Ironside, Hull. Portage da Fort Quebec. 41 44 Gaspe Hochelaga Huntingdon Iberville PFortin Hon A A Dorion . . " John Rose — M Bechard G Gaucher F 3 Godln (Di8francbi8ed.> A Plnsonnealt — L Archambanlt TH Bellerose Hon L S Hunting- don <« Melbourne. Jacques Cartier. Joliette Richelien Rimonski Rouville...., . StHvacinthe St Johns St Maurice Verrebonne Three Rivera Two Mountains. Vaudreult Vercheres Yamaska Sorel. Blc. Kamouraska .... St Hilalre. Laprairie.. L'Assomatlon. .. Laval Bhefford A E Eierskowski.. F Bourasaa LLL Desaulniera.. LBMaason CBdeNlverville.. J B Dnoust D McMillan F Geoffrlon Molae Fortier St Charles, r'acadie. Tamachiohe, Terrebonne. Three Rivers. Sherbrooke Soulanges Stanstead Temlaconata. .. HonATGalt L Masson St EustHche Rigaud. Charles Colby Charles Bertrand... Veroheres. St David. {FVom New Brunswick.) Albert Oarleton Charlotte Gloucester Kent Kings Northumberland Queens John Wallace . . . . C. Connell John Boulton, ... T. Anglin Augaste Renand. . Geo. Ryan J. M. Johnson.... J. Ferris Hillsboro' Woodstock. St. Stephen. St. John. Bouctoucbe. Kings. Chatham. Queens. {From Nova Scotia,) Restigouche !r-en-haut Montreal. Gaspe. Quebec. Divisions. Mille Isles Montarvillc Repentigny Kigaud Rougemout Saurel Stadaoona Shawlne','(ir .... The Laurenlides Victoria Wellington Councillors. Hon F H Lemalr.. Hon J B De Bouch- erville Hon L Archambault " J Prudhomme. " John Frazer . . . " 1> M Armstrong ' T McGreevy.. " J J Ross " J E GInaras " Jns Ferrier . << Edward Hall. P O. Address. Quebec. Tanneries, Mon Sorel. Quebec. St Anne de Perade. Quebec. Montreal. Sh«rbrooke. la / 1 \i 24 "tHB OTTAWA OmZEN** ALMAKAO. L1868 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Constituencies. Members. P. 0. Address. Constituencies. Members. P. 0. A'ldress. ArgenteuU Bagot Beauce • • . S Belllngham M Oendron H Pozer Montreal. St Liboire. Quebec. St Thlmothee. St Charles. Berthler. New Carlisle. Knowlton A Que- bec. . Bouchervllie. St Anne de la Perade Ebonlements. St Martlne. Chlcoutlml. Llngwick. Quebec it Ottawa UrummondvUle. Lapralrie. Montreal. Hemmtngford. Iberville. St Laurent. WottOD. Sorel. Rimouskl. St Johns. Three Rivers. Waterloo. Sherbrooke. Lapralrie L'AsBomption.... Laval Mr Therien Major Mathieu.... J Bellerose Dr Blanchet P P.errault H J Joly Lachenale. St Vincent de Beauharnols .... Bellecbasse Berthler nonaventure E Langevin DrPeltetier Dr. Moll J Hamilton HonC Dunkln Mr. Jndoln Levis Paul. Levis. L'Islet St Jean. Lotblnlere iVIasklnonge Megantic MIsslssquol Montcalm Montmagny Montmorency... iiontreal C>-ntre. East... •' West.. Naplerrllle Nicolet Ottawa County.. Poatlao Lotblnlere Brome C Caron St Ltfon. Ghambly Ghamplain Hon G Irvine J S Brlgham F Dugas Quebec. Phllipsburg. DrJ J Boas Clement L Blais >St Thomas. rShftrlflToiz . . . Hon J Cauchon.... Wm <:arter HonG E Cartler... A W Ogllvle P Benoli. Quebec. Ohateaugnay.... Obicoutimi tind Saguenay .... Compton Dorc leater. Dr Laberge Monti eal. P A Tremblay James Bj Cap 8 ante. GH Wimard J PBheaume John Hearn Hon. P J Ohan- veau Quebec <> Dr Molleur Le Cavalier Dr Lavbllee (Disfranchised.) Mr Ploard ITAtnourAska ... ti Richmond and Wolfe D A Coatler E Mallloux J A Cbaplean OB deNlverville... HonOOuimet A D L Har- wood Cedars. Blcbelieu Blmouskl J Beadreau J Oaron Ste Arsene. Montreal. BouvlUe StHyaofnthe... Bt Johns St Maurice M fiobert M Uachard ....... Three Rivers. Mont'l & Q'bo. Yaudreuil. F Marohand LDesaulnlers M Bessette ShelTord Dr Craig Sherbrooke Mr Robertson M Benecal Plerreville. NEW BRUNSWICK. LIEUTENANT-GOVEBNOR. Major-General Chablbs Hastimos Dotlb. — Fredericton. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. John McAdam, Commissioner of Public Works. Hon. A. R. Wetmore, Attorney-General. Hon. C. B. Skinner, Solicitor-General. Hon. R. Sutton, Surveyor-General. Hon. D. Wark, Receiver-General. Hon. J. A. Beckwith, Provincial Secretary. Hon. B. Beveridge, Hon. A. DedBrisay, Hon. W. P. Flewelling, witHout office. Board of Works. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Names. Post Office Address. Names. Post Office Addreaa. Hon T S Saunders President.. . Fredericton. Dorchester. Saint .John. Freijerlcton. Maugervllle. .Mramlchl. 8iudholm. Dalhousie. Hon Wllllflm Todd St Stephen. Saint .Tohn. " E B Chandler " A McL Seelv " WraBKinnear '■ Francis Rice " J J Robinson " Geo Mlnchln Campo Bello, Char- lotte Co. " Chas Harrison " Charles Perler " Jas Davidson Woodstock, OarletoD. Chiiiham. " J H Ryan " Mr Mulrhead " Wm Hamilton " RToung Oaruquette. 1868] Count] York. Saint John t( (* II Westmoreli " Charlotte . . . ■ Kings Queens Hon. VV. R Hon. Marti Commissioi Robertsoi Pres. of Es Hon R Moiiii •' Stnley " MEyles " Alexand " H'^nrv " JMcNal " R A " JCnlirh " W C Wl " Freeman CoDstltuenci Aonapolig., .. It Colchester . ', II Cumberland,. II Cape Breton, ii Dieby .... II Ouysborough! Hallfsx.... II II Hants...'.'.".' 11 I Inverness! ! . .' , II ^^ L1868 . O. A'ldreu. achenaie. t Vincent de Paul, levia. t Jean. lOtbinlere. t Ltfon. Quebec, 'hilipsburg. it Thomas. ^uebeo. dontieal. Glentilly. Ilylmer. Ohlchester, Cap Sante. Quebec. Cedars. Ste Arsene. Montreal. Three Eivers. Montn & Q'bc. iVaudreuil. Ipierreville. ral. al Secretary. )f Works. ut office. )gt Office Addreu. Stephen. Int John, monston. mpo Bello, Char- lotte Co. oodslook, OarletoD. iiiiham. ruquette. 1868] "THE OTTAWA CITIZEN" ALMANAC. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. County. Members. York it II II II Saint John . . . I* ^ , , Westmorelaud a II Charlotte II Kings It Queens D Hannington.... J Lewis H Dow J ABeckwlth... . A Thompson JPlckar.l Hun A K Wetmore N Skinner J Qulnlon B Botteford A McQueen A Landry J McAdam , AHibbard N P Flewelling... J Fl»«relllnjr , PwT Babitt WSButk-r *P. 0. Address. Shediac. Hillsborough. Frederlcton. Douglas. Frederlcton. St John. II C»irIeton. Moncton. Bale Verte Shamrock. St Stephens. St George. Clifton, Hampton. Upper Guysboro, Grand Lake. County. Sunbury K Car leton It Northumberland It .1 t. Kent 11 Gloucester II Kestlgouche . . . . Albert ... .1 Victoria , Members. P. Address. M J Glazier W E Perley.... W Lindsay J E Hartley . . Geo Kerr R Sutton W Kelly J Gough ivir Oale Mr. Mclnerney J Meahan A DesBrlsay . . . J Montgomery. Mr Peck Mr Bliss B Beveridge. . . , Mr Hobert Lincoln. filissville, VVoort slock. II Chatham. Kingston. Bathurst. Dathousie. ii Hopewell. Hillshoro. Tobique. EdmoDston. NOVA SCOTIA. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. Major-General Hastings Doyle. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon, W. R. Vail, Provincial Secretary. Hon. Martin I. Wilkins, Attorney General. Commissioner of Mines and Minerals, Robert Robertson. Pres. of Executive Council, Mr. W. McHeffey. Treasurer, Hon. Wm. Annand Jeremiah Northrup, Edmund P. Flynn, J. C. Troop, John Fergusson, without office. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Name. Post Office Address. Name. Post Office Address. Hon R Mollison Cutler Guysborojigh. Yarmouth. Halifax. Halifax. Wallace. Halifax. Windsor. Lunenburg. Annapolis. Liverpool. lion Archibald Patterson Tatmagouche. Cornwallis. •' Stnley Brown '. .. " MEylesAlmon " Mr McKean Mabnu " Alexander Keith " Peter Smyth Port Hood. " H'inrv Gesner Plueo '' John McKinnon Antigonish. " jMcNab " W 8 Heffernan Guysborough.. Hit Ifax. " R A McHeffey " D McN Parker " JCriiphtoi " Jas Fraser New GlasuDW. Musquodoboit. " W C Whitman *' Samuel Creelm&n " Freeman Tupper LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Constituencies, AttnapoUs., It Colchester . Cumberland. Cape Breton..., II DlBby ."! Names. Guysborough,. II Halifax '.'. Hants. Inverness. J Troop D C Landers Robert Chambers. TF Morrison Amos Purdy HG Pineo J Ferguson NLMcKay...,. W B Vail MrDoucette , John J Marshall.. < John AKirke HBalcom J Cochran Jer Northrup W Laurence E Young Hon H Blanchrd. A Campbell P. 0. Address. Constituencies. Bridgetown. Truro. Londonderry. Wallace. Pugwash. N Sydney. 11 Digby. Clare. Guysboro'. Halifax. II It Maitland. Falmouth. Halinix. Port Hood. Kings , II Lunenburg . It Pictou Names. Queens Co. Richmond . Shelburne . . ti Antigonish , t> Victoria. ...'. Yarmouth . . , , It DM Dickie .... E L Brown .... Jas Eisonhaur . M B DesBrisay. KB Copeland.. M J wTlklns. . . Dr Murray HW Smith.... D Freeman .... E P Flynn J Hooper R Robertson . . . Thos Johnson . D McDonald . . J McDonald .... John Bess W Kidston I Haddock JK Rverson Yarmoath.. W H Townsend ... 1 " P. Address. Canning. Horton. Mohone Bay. Chester. Merigomish. Pictou. It Liverpool. It Arichat. it Shelburnttv tt Antigonish. 11 St Annes. w~ i ! 26 u THE OTTAWA CITIZEN" ALMANAC. M [1868 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Hon. George Coles, President, " Joseph Henly. « W. W. Lord. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. His Excellency Geor©e Dundas, Esq. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. G. WHowlan. A. Laird. B. Daves. Clerks — George Coles and Charles DesBrisay, Esqs. Assistant — W. DesBrisay, Esq. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. A. A. McDonald. " R. P. Haythorne. « H. J. Calbbeck. District. Names. Queen's County : Charloitct'n & Royalty Hon Edward Palmer. 18t District " D Montgomery, President. 2nd District.. " J Balderston. ling's County : istDlstrict " P Walker. District. Names. King's County, (Continued; : 2nd District .Hon A A McDonald. " " DGordon. Prince County: IstDlstrict " WWLord. •' •' James Yeo. 2ndDlstrict " A Anderson. •' " James Muirhead, " " 'James Dingwell Clerk — John Ball, Esq. Black Rod and Sergeant-at-Arms — H. Palmer, Esq. (Address the whole, Charlottetown, P. E. I.) HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Speaker — Hon. Joseph Wightman. 2nd District Edward Riely, Mi McCormack, 3rd " L Owen, Joseph Nightman. 4th " S Prowse, K Henderson. Prince County : Ist District G Howlan, H Bell. 2nd " J Yeo, Diivid Kamsay. 3rd " Geo Sinclair, Joseph Arsneax, 4th •' C Howiitt, A Laird. 6th " C McLennan, D Green. "Oucen's Co outy : ^ , , , , , Charlettoivn F Brocken, J J Jenkins. Ist District P Sinclair, Mr. Cameron. 2nj " H J Calbeck, W 8 McNeil. grd " George Coles, F Kelly. 4(h " James Duncan, B Davies. Kine's County : . _ .. Town J H Haviland, R McAulay. 1st District Joseph Hensiey, E Klckham. NEWFOUNDLAND. (Newfoundland is a sufficient Post Office Address for all the following.) LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. His Excellency Anthony Musorave, Esq. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Bon F B T Carter. Attorney General. " John Kent, Receiver General. « John Ifavward Solicitor General. * Law. O'Brien, President of Council. Hon Ambrose Shea. " Nicholas Stabb. 1 " John Bemister, Colonial Secretary and Exective Council. Clerk 10 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon Edward Morris. "■ Nicholas Stabb. " Robert Kent. Hon J S Clift. " Edward White. «» p G Tessier. Hon James Cormack. " James O Frnser. " John Winter. Hon. George Emerson, Q. C, Clerk, &c. Ct Johns, East. .J Kavanagh, Hon J Kent,, B I Parsons " West. . P Brennan, T Talbot. H Renouf. Harbor Grace. J Hayward, W S Green. Carbonear J Rorke. > Harbor Maine . . G J Hogsett, Furey. PortdeOrave..nonR J Pinsent, Q C. _,, > Bay de Verde . . Hon J Bemister. „ . . trinity 8 Eendell, F J Wyalt, E Alsop, LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Bonavista J H Warren, J T Oakley, J T Burton j Twil'gate k Fogo T Knight, W V Whiteway. Ferryland Thomas Glen, M Kearney, Placontia and St „ ^ „, n i Mary's Hon A Shea. P M Barron, T O'Elelly Burin E Evans, Hon P B T Carter. Fortune Bay T R Bennett. Burgeo&LaPoile.D W Prowse, John Stuart, Clerk. 1868] Penis Go Henry Cc John Kid F D Burr P St Hill, Oeo Boxa Lieut-Col tary Si'O Captain [ Lieut-Col Lieut-Col de-Cam] OFFIC Clerk of th and Acci Cle.k and Chief Fr Deputy Cl« and Actl Additlnnal lator. an( Additional MHingy Clerk of En Clerk ot Fr Additional tees— A A Additional Assistant Ai Assistant CI Clerk— Ne Clerk of Pt Waloh. Chaplain at DCL. Law Clerk ( tizambcrt. Usher of ih( Sergeant-at-j Doorkeeper-I Poslmasier- Assisi.int Df Chief Vlessel Housekeepeil Messenger t| Casault, Assistant Hq feaker"8 M^ Permanant . Boulet. Sessional Mi Z MondorJ Dunn Pages— C Yfl Porier— J Mil Address- million of Ca [Place andl officerJ Clerk of the ll Clerk Asslstf Alfred Hut I Clerk of Vote I-aw Clerk— C Aas'stant Lai F Badgley I Aasislant Lai E P Dorlon Accountant- 'Pfi [186« 1868] » "THE OTTAWA CITIZEN ALMANAC. 27 DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS. ay, Esq. mes. A McDonald. Gordon. r W Lord, amos Yeo. . Anderson, anies Muirhead. Esq. kli McCormack. iph Nightman, [enderson. iell. ;am8ay. )8ei>h Arsneax. aird. y Green. mng.) lary and Clerk to macV. •"rnser. ter. Oakley, J T Burton] Vliiteway. Kearney, Barron, TO'Blelly I B T Carter. CIVIL SECRETARY S OFFICE. Penis Oodley, Governor Oenerara Secretary. Henry Cotton, Cliief Clerk. John Kidd, 2nd Clerk. F D Burrowes, 3rd Clerk. pst Hill, Offlce-keerier Geo Boxall, Geo Smith, Messengers. Lieut-Col the Hon R Monck. Coldstream Guards, Mili- tary Si'cretary. Captain Peniberton, Aide-deCamp. Lieut-Col Irvine, Provincial Aide- le-Camp. Lieut-Col Ducbesnay. Lieut-Col Bernard, Extra Aldes- de-Camp. OFFICERS OF THE SENATE OF CANADA. Clerk of the House, Master In Chancery, also Cashier and Accountiint— J F Tivlor. ClPi'k and Clerk Assistant, Ma:>ter in Chancery, and Chief French Trann ator— Uolwrt Lemoine. Deputy Clerk and Clerk Assistant. Master in Chancery, anil Acting Chief Office Olerk— Fennlncs Taylor. Additional Clerk Assista: t, Ailditional Frencb'Trans- lator, and Clerk ol Private Bills— J E Doucet. Additional Clerk Assistant and 2ud OfHce Clerk— W A Maingy Clerk of Englis'i Journals — Jai Adarason. Clerk ol French Journals— V E IVssler. Additional French Translator and Clerk of Commit- tees—A A Boucher. Adilitioual French Translator— A Garneou. Assistant Accountant- C W Taylor. Assistant Clerk of Committees and English Writing Clerk— Neil W McLean Clerk of Petitiona and English Writing Clerk— John Waloh. Chaplain and Librarian— Rev W A Agar Adamson, DCL. Law Clerk (Acting as English Translator)— E L Mon- tizambcrt. Usher of the Black Rod— Rene Kimber, Gentleman. 8ergeant-8t-Arnm— O C Fortier, M D. Doorkeeper — E Boll ere 1. Postmaster- J B Myraud. Assisliint Doorkeeper— J Wingfleld. Chief Messenger— M Keating. Housekeeper— Samuel Skinner. Messenger to Library for Lenislativo Council— L J Casault, Asilsiant Housekeeper and Messenger — Peter Dunne. Speaker's Messenger— Peter Uattey. Permanent Messengers— A LacUanee, F Gilbert and A Boulet. Sessional Messengers—^ Doherty, R Greer, S Frazer, Z Mondor, A Miller, A Donaire, A Boucher and John Duim Pages— C Young, J Wlni;fleld, J N Rattey, P Boudet. Porter- J Madigan, Address — To the Honoraide the Senate of the Do- minion of Canada, in Purliainent assembled, The petition of [Place and dale] Uumbly sbewetb, That, &c. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Clerk of the House- William Burns Lindsay. Clerk Assistant, and Chief Clerk of Committees '— Alfred Pi'tritk. ClerkofVotes— H Poeiter. ' Law Clerk— G W WIcksteed. Ass'stant Law Clerk, and Chief English Translator— F Badgley Assistant Law Clerk, and Chief French Translator— E P Dorion. Accountant— Thomas Vaux, Assistant Accountant and Book-keeper— Joshua Stana- field. Clerk of Routine and Records— F McGlUivray Chief Office Clerk, and Clerk of Printing Committee— H Hartney.. English Writing Clerk— H U Stuart. French Writing Clerk-Ed C Denechaud. Junior Clerks— A G D Taylor. T M Blais, H B Smith, Henry Lindsay, J S Sloane, PE Smith, John Notman, F N Belcourt, C Panel. First Assistant Clerk of Committees— .T P Leprohon. Second Assistant Clerk of Committees — F X Blanchet. Chief Clerk of Private Bills— Alfred Todd. Second Clerk and Clerk of Railway Committee— T Patrick. Translator of Votes and Proceedings— W Fanning. Assistant French Translators— J G Coursolles, J P Oingrag, EBlain. General Assistants and Proof Correctors— A Gagnon, William Wilson. G A Macaulay. English Journal Clerk- W B Ross. French Journal Clerk— P Rivet. Lltirarian— Alpheus Todd. Assistant Librarian— A G Lagoie. , Library Clerk— A Lapperiere. Postmaster— R Defries. Assistant Postmaster— Joseph Blais. Sergeant-at-arms — D W Macdonnell. Chief Messenger — A L Cardinal. Assistant Messenger— M McCarthy, Door keeper— J O'Connor. Assistant Door-Keeper— R Balllle. Speaker's Messenger— Jos Lemond. Library Messengers— Vincent, James Hoy. Messengers— EJouard Pelletler, Wm Graham, Edward Steacy, Joseph Asselin, Edward Storr, Etienne Roy, P Buckley, Joseph Tur^eon, Joseph Brown, 0< Laberge. DEPART.MENT OF THE MINISTER OF JUSTIC E Minister of Justice— The Hon Sir John A Macdonald, KOB. Deputy to the Minister of .Justice- A Bernard. Clerks— J Stuart, Chas Drinkwater, A Atchison, J A McDonnell. Messengers— P Lynch, T Curran. MILITIA DEPARTMENT. Minister of Militia- Th« Honorable George Etienne Cartier. Adjutant General— Colontl McDougall. Drpuly Adjutant General— Lieut Col W PoweU. PAD C— Lieut Col Irvine. Chief Clerk and Accountsnt— R Berry. Senior Clerk— W R ^V right. Chief Superintendent of Stores— Thos Wily. First Class Clerks— E Gelinas, Herbert, C H O'mea- ra, Grant Seymour. Second Class Clerks— F X Lambert. G Sherwood, H McClennan, C Junot, T C LaRose, T E Boult. Messentjer— L Morel. Assistant Messenger— M Ryan. Office- Western Block. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Minister of Customs— The Hon S L Tilley. C B. Commissioner of Customs — R S M Bouchette. Correspording Clerk— J W Peachy. Clerks— T B Robarts, J R Audy, H H DuffllL G O JdalUleux, Perolval Sbeppard, H Hay, W Bell, J Wolfe, J C Audy. ' Messonger- John Walls. Inspector of Porto— H Oavanagh, W'' 28 "the OTTAWA citizen" ALMANAC. L1868 I- ' m w. 'i'i' jKi, PEIVT COUNCIL OFFICE, Freiident ol Privy Council— A J Ferguson Blair. Clerk— VV A Lee. AsslBtant Clerks— W A HImsworth. F Vnllernnd, Olivier Cote, P H HImsworth, H Alexander, W Horace Lee. Doorkeeper— M McNanghton. MessengcrB- W £ Blorgan, Joseph Cairns, Patrick Batterton. Office— Eastern Block. DEPARTMENT OF THE MINISTER OF FINANCE. Minister of Finance— The Hon John Rose. Deputy Inspector General— W Dickinson. Chiel Clerk and Provincial Book-keeper— N Godard, Rook -keepers- J Drysdale, A Ciir>, F O Scott, Wra Moore Hiirglns. C J Anderson, R W Baxfer, P C Ryan. Slenogrniihic Clerk— W A Blackmore. Clerks— 11 A Jones, Geo Aumond. Office-keeper— D Ryan. Messenger— P Pender. AUDIT BRAKOn. Auditor of Public Accounts— J Langton. Assistant Auditor of Public Accounts — Hon John Simpson. First Book-keeper- T Cruee. First-class Clerk and Registrar of Free Batks— C Camble. Statistical Clerk- A Harvey. Second-class Clerks— S Patterson, E C Barber, O M Jarvls. Third-class Clork. Mr. Ball Messenger— J Derder. " [Office- Eastern Block. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Commissioner- The Hon \Vm McDongall. Deputy Commissioner— T Trudeau. Secietary— P Braun. Bookeeper— J Balne. First Clerk and Assistant Bookkeeper— J W Harper. " '• F Hamel. Clerks— H A Fissianlt. J F N Bonnevillie, J R Arnoldl, T B French, O Dlnnne, Geo Verrett. Housekeeper— P Owens. Messengers- M Walsh and A Fotvin. Office— Western Block. EXOINEEBING BRANCH. Chief Engineer- 8 Page. Assistant Engineer— FP Rubidge. Inspector of Works— P Gauvreau. Engineers— C McCarthy, J LeB Ross, G F Baillarge, Thos Monroe, and J H Rowan. Photographist— S McLaughlin. Draughtsmen— J B Dernme, Thos Guerin, C E Michaud, E H Parent. Charles Popo. Messenger— J Doslauriers. Office— Western Block. INLAND REVENUE EEPARTMENT. Minister of Inlsnd Revenue— The Hon W P Rowland. Deputy to the Minister of Inland Revenue — Thos Worthington. Inspector of Excise— Mr. Brunell. Clerks— L 0>Brlen JasP Brown. Messenger— John Fowler. SECRETARY OF STATE FOE CANADA. Secretary ot State— The HonL H Langcvin. Under Secretary— E Parent. COBBISPOMDIMO BBANCtT. Chief Clerk— W H Jones. Clerks— E Bralseau. N Tetu, L N Amonroux. Office-keeper— John Gow. Mesnengers- N Fredet, P Logan. BZeiSTBATIOM BBANCH. Geo H Lune, L A Cottelller. Wm H Goodeve, John A Bellanger, JV DeBouchervilie. Msfsenger- P K Valiquelte. Accountant— C T Walcott. Corresponding Clerk— L Vancoughnet • Clerks.— J P Al Lecourt, W Spragge. OBDNANCB LANDS BBAHCH. Wm F Coffin, Wm Mills. SECRETARY OF STATE FOE THE PROVINCES. Secretary of State for the Provinces— The Hon Mr. Archibald. Under-Secretary — E A Meredith. Clerks— G Powell, H E Steele, C A Bircb, N Tetu. Messenger- James Doyle. DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND FISHERIES. Minister of Marine and Fisheries— The Hon Peter Mitchell. Clerks— W T Witcher, S P Bausett, J S Thompson. Messenger— G Fi slier. POS r OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Postmaster General— The Hon A' ex Campbell. Deputy Postmaster General— Wm U Griffin. Accountant— H A Wlcksteed. Secretary— Wm White. Cashier— John Ashworth. .Superintendent Money Order Branch — P LeSuf r. Clerks— EC Hayden. R Oliver, H B Weatherly, J C Stewart, J T McCuolg, J Audette. J Brophy, Geo J Mason, J Boyd, J L McMahon, EH Beijamln. WD LeSueur, B King, J Plunkett, P E Bucke, H Har- grave, H J Garrett, Win 8 Thomas, H W Griffin Vf Berry, Frechette, R P Davis, J McNab, J C Pat- terson,— McDougnll, G O'Donohue. Thos Cross, E J Shaw, Arthur Lind-ay, J R Turcotte, C J Hiftgins. Temporary Clerks— C Roger, L Blanchette, E Clarke, A Bcswell. Ocean Mail Service- R Sinclair, book-keeper. Law and Bill Stamp Branch— D Mutheson, book-keep- er. Inspection Branch— John Dewe. G E Griffin, M Sweet- man, Edwin F King, W G Sliephard. AGRICULTURE, EMIGRATION AND STATISTICS. Minister of Agriculture — The Hon Cbas Jean Chapais. Deputy Miuistcr of Agriculture- J C Tache. Patent Clerk and Cashier— A J Camble. Inspector of Agencies — D Ue In Bruere Clerks- L Di.ipeau, W H Johnson, 8 S Flndrin, CC Neville, H Casjtrain, C Lesperanoe, J W O'Brien, House-keeper— F Lemieux. Messengers— J Roily, B Morgan, Wra Lynch. Office— Eastern Block. RECEIVER GENERAL'S OFFICE. Receiver General— Hon. Edward Kenny. Deputy Receiver General— T D Harrington. Gonfldenttal Clerk— Geo Reiffenstein. Book keeper— T Bramely. Receipt and Cor Clerk— J B Stanton. Bank Accountant— T Lewis Warrant Clerk— J T Pellant.. Municipal Loan— L F Dufresne. Assistant Book-keeper— C W Shay. ' Accountant— F Hunter. Stamp Act Clerk— J B H Neeve. ' ■ Office-keeper— F Casault. Messenger— F McCalfrey, Office— Eastern Block. BOARD OF RAILWAY C0M.MISSI0NER8. The Hon the Finance Minister, Chairman ; The Hoa 186S] the Chief the Postmt T Trudeai spector for ry. Offlce- J Langti ceiver Gpn( eral ; W H Boiichelte, uty Commii Secretary. BOARD RS :M Bot Mayor— Ro Itochester, C Featherston, Heney, Marti i Finance— Eohlnson, Gi Bua"d of U Bangs. Priel, By-Lmoit-— Frlel iind Gon Fire and W erston, Heney Markets— A son, Guerard. Court of it Aldermen Cui his Worship tf Board of ji versy, FeatheJ Corporatioi High Bailiff; ton. Collector, Police Com\ and the Police! Recorder'a < Clerk; B Rr. Crier. Duysol and SeptembJ Police Couri tett, Clerk. 1 Thos Langroul geanl. Police! uan, DO'Koeff Pinard, Michf^ Coroners— ( Dr. Eiel. ] Issuer ofMd Ottawa Ctk Eeglsirar; Thl Clerks, Thos %in Street, County Toii Warden J . Ottawa; Clerl| John Lewis, ( theJail, Otta^ Wm Corbett, \ , Christopher Lyon, Deputy Attorney, Oitaf B«illflr, Depud Clerk of the C '"'• of Surrq «ace, OttawJ %l8trar in L1868 re, John A 1868] >j THE OTTAWA CITIZEN ALMANAC 29 ROVINCES. be Hon Mr. N Tetn. [SHEKIES. ! Hon Peter Thompson. ;nt. ipbell. ffln. P LoSm r. Featherly, J C Brophy, Geo J Bei'jamin. W D Bucke, H llar- H W Qrlffln W cNab, J Pat- Tho» Cross, E e, CJHigglns. ictte.E Clarke. keeper. son, book-keep- Jrlffln, M Sweet- 5 STATISTICS. 18 Jean Chapais. Tache. ie. SFlndrin, CC ,e, J W O'Brien. Lynch. —Eastern Block. )FFICE. iny. ngton. tin. —Eastern Block. 1IBSI0NBR9. airman ; The Hoft the Chief Commissioner ofPablio Works, the Hon the Postmaster General, the Hon the Receiver General t T Trudeao and T Munro. Inspectors ; F Shaniy, In- spector for Special purposes ; J G Vanslttart, Secreta- ry, Office— Eastern Block. BOARD OF AUDIT. J Lanjtton, Auditor; TD Harlngton, Deputy Re- ceiver General ; Win Dickinson, Deputy Inspector Gen- eral ; W H Griffin, Deputy Postmaster General ; K S M Bouchelte, Commissioner of Customs ; T Trudenu, Dep- uty Commissioner of Public Works; Chas Cnmble, Secretary. Cilice— Eusttrn Block. BOARD OF CUSTOMS, EXCISE & STAMPS. BS M Bouchette, Commissioner of Customs, Chair- man; John Langton, Auditor; W H Griffin, Deputy Postmaster General; A W""'ey, Acting Secretary. Ofllce— Eastern Block. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINEES BOARD. W II Lee, Clerk Executive Council; E Parent, Ass't Sec'y E«st; E A Meredith, Ass'i Sec'y West; W Dick- inson, Deputy Inspector General ; K S M Bouchette, Commissioner of C'u8»om» ; J Lanjrton, Auditor ot Pub- lic Ai-counis; T D Iliiringtoa, Deputy Receiver Gen- eral ; W H Grlffln, Deputy Postmaster General ; T Tru- dean, Deputy Com Public Works ; J J Taclio, Sec'y Bureau of Aurlvuliure ; G H Liinp, Deputy Provincial Registrar ; H E Steele, Clerk, Office— Eastoru Block. CITY OF OTTAWA AND VICINITY. CITY CORPORATION. Mayor — Robert Lyon, Esq. Aldermen Langford, Rochester, Cannlnghan), Bale, Bangs, Robinson, Friel, Feiitherston, Abbott, GoulUeu, Guerard, Traversy, Heney, Martineau. STANDING COMMITTEES. . Finance— Wdermen Gunningham, Traversy, Bate, Eoblnson, Guerard. Bua"d of Works — Aldermen Rochester, Featherston, Bangs. Friel, Martineau. J?j/-/,a3o«— Aldermen Rochester, Bangs, Featherston, Frlei nnd Gouiilon. Fire and TTa^er— Aldermen Langford, Bale, Feath- erston, Heney, Guerard. J/ar^'e^«— Aldermen Frlcl, Langford, Bangs, Robin- son, Ouerard. Court of Revision and Asaeawient Committee — Aldermen Cunningham, Bangs, Frlel, Martlnrau, and his Worship the MayOr. Board of //eaWA— Aldermen Bate, Rochester, Tra- versy, Featherston, Goulden. Corporation Officers— yi P Lett, Clerk ; R Ross, High BttilifT i W n Thompson, Chamberlln ; G U Pres- ton, Collector: Michael Nile, Messenger. Police CommUstonert—Tho Mayor, the Recorder, and the Police Magistrate. Recorder's Court— a B Lewis, Recorder ; W F Lett, Clerk ; R Ross. High Bailiff, Edward Armstrong, Crier. Days of Sitting — First Mondays In March, June, and September, and the 8rd Mouday in December. Police Cowt—'Sl O'Oara, Police Muglstrate ; Wm P lett, Clerk. Court sits every week day at 9.30 a.m. Tlios Langrell, Chief of Police ; Frederick Davis. Ser- geant. Policemen— John Brown, John Little, J Jor- uan, DO'Keefe,Wm MoVitty, Neil Atkinson, Adolphe Pinard, Michael Nile. Detective, J O'Neil. Corone«*8— George Patterson, Dr. Yancortlandt, and Dr. Biel. hsuer of Marriage Licenses— 'E\xoi Ross. Ottawa City Registry C>^ce— Alexander Burrltt, Eegistrar ; Thos Sproule, Deputy Registrar ; Copying CItrks, Thos G Raibwell, Wm H Eagltstone. Otflce— Elgin Street. County ToMiw- Ottawa City. Warden J Uolmes, Uuntly ; Treasurer, Z Wilson, Ottawa; Clerk, Edward Bearman, Ottawa ; Sol.citor, John Lewis, Ottawa. DrJno Sweetiand. Burgeon of theJatI, Ottawa; A W Powell, Governor of ihe Jail ; Wm Corbett, Inspector of Weights and Measures. Ohrlstoptaer Armstrong, County Judge, Ottawa ; R. Lyon, Deputy County Judge, Ottawa ; B. Lees, County Attorney, Ottawa ; W. F. Powell, Sheriff Ottawa ; J. Bailiff, Deputy Sheriff, Ottawa ; J. Fraser, Deputy Clerk of the Crown, Clerk of County Court and Regis- trar of Surrogate, Ottawa ; B. Lees, Clerk of the Peace, Ottawa ; John Wilson, Master and Deputy Iteglatrar in Chancery, Ottawa. Ismrers of Marriage Zjcfjwses.— Richmond, IIunt« ly nnd March, Richard Kidd ; Osgoode, James Blair; Fitzroy, W. P. Taylor. County of Carleton Regiitry Office — E. Sher- wood. Registrar ; Edward Schofleid, Deputy Registrar ; ofllce hours from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Prescott and Russell.— Ja.mea Daniell, .County Judge. L'Orignal ; E.Tay'or Dartnell, County Attor- ney, L'Origlnai ; C. P. Treadwell, Sheriff, L'Origlnal ; J. W. Marston, Deputy Clerk of Crown, Clerk of County Court, and Registrar of Surrogate, L'Orig- nal ; J. Illgginson, Registrar of Prescott, L'Orignal; James Kea>s, Registrar and Issuer of Marriage Li- cense, Russell, Duncansville ; E. Taylor Dartnell, Clerk of the Peace, L'Orignal. DIVISION COURT CLERKS. Ourleto7i—Qenfge R Burke, Ottawa; John . Bryson, Richmond ; John Fenton, South Iluntly ; Wm D Pigott, Fitzroy Harbor; Wm Cowan, North Gower ; Ira Mor- gan, Metcalfe Osgoode ; T AV Ilarmer, Bell's Corners, Nepuan. Lanark and i?en/retc.— Bobt Moffatt, Perth ; Wm Robertson, Lanark ; James Pool, Carleton Place; R Harper, Smith's Falls; R H Davis, Pakenham ; VV Halfpenny, Renfrew; AW Bell, Douglas; Andrew Irvine, Pembroke ; S G Lynn, Kganvllle; John Patter- son, Almonte ; Jame^* Bell. Arnprior. Leeds and Orenville— John B J mes, BrockvlUo ; Thos Harrison, Prescott; S McCammon, Gannanoque; Robt Leslie, Kemptville ; Michael Kelly, Merrlckville ; Hugh McKuy, De ta ; lliram Mo:?rea, Fraiikville ; Horace Kll horn, Newboro ; David Mansell, Farmers- vllle ; Thos Robertson, Spencervllle ; Warran Lymah, North Augusta ; Alfred A Munro, Mallorytown. Piencott and Russell— & M Bushman, L'Orignal ; Wm McCrea, Vankleek Hill; David Steele, East Hawkesbury ; Albert Ilagar, Plantagnet ; N W Dun- nlni;. Cumbvrland ; Jas Keays, RusseTl ; Thos. White, Hawkesbury ; Henry Bradley, Caledohla. PUBLIC BODIES. Ottawa and fPrescott Railway.— Ihoa Reynolds, President, Montreal. Officers: J. G. Leslie, Secretary and Treasurer, Ottawa ; T 8 Detlor, Superintendent, Prescott; Thos Reynolds, Receiver, Montreal ; 0. Dame, Maeter Machinist, Prescott; William Ronaldson, Roal Master, Pre.'gin street, opposite Rassell House, Office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. Crown Timber Office.— k. J Russeil, agent and In- spector of Crown Timber Agencies, Canada ; S Mc- Nutt, Assistant ; L A KusskII, drauglitsman ; James, Ritchie and lidward Smith, Jr., Clerks ; Richard Quinn Messenger. Office— Corner of Hugh and Q>ieun streets. Bideau Cnnal Office.— Ja» D Slat-r, Superinten- dent; Martin OarmMn.Fiancis Carman, Clerics; Franic Abbott, Foreman of Works ; Paul Cooper, Messenger. Bytownand Kepenn Road Company— Qeo Arnold. President, fteo Arnold, Jas D Slater, Uobt Grant, Wm Graham and the Reevn of Nepean, Directors. Charles Pinhey, Secretary and Treasurer. Jhs Bearman, Su- perlntt^naent of Repairs. Office of the Superintendent of the Ottawa River Worka. — Horace Me'riil, Superintendent ; David Scott, Clerk and Accountant ; George Johnson, messengsr. CHURCHES. ChriaVa OhAireh [Church of Engltnd]—ix>MVa street — Kev J 8 Lauder, M A, Rector ; I'arsunage adjoiuing the Church Hours of service Ham. and 7 pm. Chapel ofEatt [Church of England]— Sussex street — Rev J S Lauder, M A, Rector. Hours of service U a m, and T p m. St Alban'a Church [Chwch of England]— Corner of Daly and King stret-ts— Rev. Dr. Junes, Rtctor. Hours of service 11 am, and 7 pm. Si. Andrew's Church [Church of Scotland]— MVal- lington street — Rev Afr Gordon, Minister. Hours of service 11 a ro, 6:.10 p m. Knox'a [Free] Church— l>a.\y street--Rov Thos Ward- rope, Minister. Hours of service Ham, anJ 6: iO p m. Bank Street[Fre6\ Churoh—Rey Wm Moore, .Min- ister. Hours of service Mam, and 6.30 p ra. Congregational Church— Cornut of Albert and El- gin streets— Rev J Elliot, Minisier. Hours of service 11 a m, and 6.8C p m. Wealeyan Methodist C%MrcA— Metcalfe, corner of Queen street— Rev Mr Harper, Minister. Uours^ of service it am, and 6.80 p ra. Methodist Episcopal Church— Oorner of York and Dalhousie streets— Kev Mr Stone, Minister. Hours of service 10.80 a m, and 6.80 p m. Methodist Episcopal Church— Gorner of Queen and Bridge streets, LeBreton's Flats— Rev £ S Howard, Minister. Hours of service 10.30 a m, and 6 80 p m. Baptiat <7AurcA— Queen, between Elgin and Metcalfe streets— Rev Daniel McPhail, Minister. Hours of ser- vice Ham, and 6.80 p m. St. Andrew's Church [Bonuin CathoHc]—Tba Rev Mr Collins. Hours of service 10 am and 7 pm, from Easter till 8t. Michael's Day; 10 a m and 3 pm, from Bt. Michael's Day to Easter. Cathedral Notre Dame [Bmnan Catholic]— R\a Lordship Jos E^ Bruno, Bishop of Ottawa ; Rev D Dan- durand, Vicar General ; Rev M Molloy. P P ; J L O'Connor, Secretary. Hours ofservloe tf. Sand 10 a m, and 1pm from Easter to Michael Mass, and 6, 8 10 a m, and 6.80 from Michaelmas to Easter. St Joseph Church [Roman Catholioi—Rev J S Gull- tard. Res Priest. Hours or service 8 and 10 a m, and 7p m. ! St. Andmo'B [Upper TVmoti]— Res Priest, Rev Mr Collins. NDde Bonsecours [ffuin-^e* Priest, H Reboul. Chaplain of General Ifospital—Ret Priest, F L Grenler. Hudaon^a Bay Mission— &m Priest, J M Plan, A Lebret, Rev W Ouequier. Residence, St. Claude, en the Tnmiskaming River, P Q. Parishes in Quebee, D C— Res Priests— J Lynch. Allumettes; L Ouellet, Calumet ; A O'Malley, Portage du Fort ; A B Casey, Ounslow ; J Michel, Aylmer ; F McGrey, Chelsea ; C Gray, Wakelleld ; L Jouvtnt and J Brady, Buckingham ; C GalUaume, S Andre Avellin ; Mr Bourassa. Montebello ; L O Boucher Ripon ; J Mancip, St. Phillipe de Chatam ; Rev Mr Obarbonier. Ln Techu ; li T Deleage, Bouden ; Rev Mr Faure, VisltatiOD ; UussertTHlmon, Gatineau ; Mr Lombard, St. Angelique; Rev Mr Rigby. Thurso aud Lochiibt-r. Parishes in Ontario, D O.—T Duhamel, East Hawkesbury ; A. Brunei, L'Orliinal ; Bertranil Plantagnnet; O Boucher, Csstor Russell ; J A Chalne' St. Joseph de Gloucester; J O'Brien, Visitation de Gloucester ; P O'Oounel, Richmond ; E Vaughan Hunt'y; J Byrne, Egiinvllle ; G iillie, Pembroke'; Rev Mr Agnel, Russell ; Rev Mr McGowan, Osgoode; Rev Mr Lavin, Phkenham ; Rev Mr Rongier, Ren- frew ; liov Mr McCormick, Mount St Patrick; Kev Mr McCormack, Bruilwuit ; Kev Mr Bouvier, Arnprlor; Rev Mr Ginquet, Le Ta-ise. RELIGIOUS AND CHARI I'ABLE SOCIETIES. Ottawa Auxiliary Bible Sf>ciety—Jaa Cox, Esq, President ; Wm Clegg. Geo Hay, Wm Cousens and Wm Hamilton, ViCH-Presidt-nts ; 14ev Thos Wardrope, Corresponding Secretary ; Rev Joseph mtlott. Rjcord- ine Secretary ; George May, Tr asurer;.John Durie, Depositary; Members of Committee : Dr U Hill, Dr SCSewell, G R Biyth, F U Crosby, G. E. Klliott, R Gavin, John Lamb, Thos Hunton Samuel Howell, Dr, Whiteside, J McMillan, ^ohn Cross, H McCi>rmick, SI Patterson, W F Ru-sel;, .Jas Stewart, J 0;filv>. Jas Rochester, JThorburn, James Tracy. W A Austin, an I ail the resident Prot»!itaut Clerymen of the citj. Travelling Ai.'ent — Uev J McKwen. IrishPi-otestant Benevolent .!>'oot« Bs ; Steward, I George Sadler ; Matron, Miss Sudler ; Consulting Ph)8icians, H Hill. M R C S, London ; Ed Vancort- land, M R C S, London ; Attending Physicians, Dri. 6ra it, McGillvray, McKenziu, Henry, and Swet-tland. I Society of St. Vincent de Paulr— Conference er. Office O'Connor s The Otta 4 Co., prop Street Daili The Dai] and propri( and Ottawa Le Cam Duvernay B 2«. York str The Volun yaval Oaz Office in Aui proprietor. latlrtnof TA* at its comm ten months. unrivalled. Ci4)il Ser Master; Rt Brother WoJ Weatherley.l Bedford Jon J Treasurer ; Brother Ph &, Patrick, JunJ ofUeremoDU Stewards ; Sweetman, Builders Rogers. VV h SW; Brothl Strachan, TrT Brother Wtii D ; Brother! and Geo CrJ 6; Broiherl Corinthi(A Wor Bro— eI Thistle, P ivil Burrltt, Treil Jor.SD; Jul Beach and Tyler. Carleton _ Officers, I sel Comp, M J ; Will bay, 8e DM Grant i John MoRaJ 2nd Assists] John Sweet J %fn Street,! Dalhousiet and A. M—M [1868 1868.] (( THE OTTAWA CITIZEN" ALMANAC 31 O Boucher, m ; Rev Mr ottden ; Rev fttiaaau ; Mr . Tliurtu and iihamel, East Burtraail, ; J A Chalne, Visitation de E Vaughau, I, Pembroke ; ran, Osgoode ; ioDKier, Ben- Pal rick ; Key ier, A.rnprior; lOCIETIES. Jas Cox, Esq, n Couaens and ho9 Wardropo, Elliott. Rjcord- r ;.John Durie, Dr H Hill,Dr }. E. KlUott, R uel Howell, Dr. McUiirmick, M , J 0>tilv>, Jas . W A Austin, men of the i.iiy. /-President, W Garvey, M D ; eisuror, II Mc- 1 8i)roulo ; As- renniia ; Corres- icll Messrs. Geo 'I' Brown. Chin I, Wm Mosgrove, , T D Brown and good Shtphard ,ween Gloucesier ilh Bide Church, s, near Dalhousie. street, near the ,x and Nunnery iperintendence of ■^ultlngphysluiau; yteatant Uotpital, rong ; Treasurer, k K'Bs; Steward, dler ; Consultins | don ; Ed Vancort- Physicians, Dri y, and Swei-tland, 'onference <•/ "uf 1 Malloy; President,! ildwell ; Secreiarj. Coffey; Librarian,! rohn Donovan aad Ottiwa Brandy K. tly. Manager; ick. Teller. inc'l—2l)i, Welling- ; J A Stewart, AH 't J L«wU, W Dl in, IIMDrummondJ —Wellington sireel, Bwcomtie, AccounH Maokinnon, Depo«ii| Ledger Keeper ; Tristram Coffin and Wm H Supple, Clerks Ontario Bank : Ottawa Jtranoh—Vfm Wad«, Man- a^r ; A Mowbray, Accountant ; S A McMurty, Teller ; O Mann, Actuary in 8avlnKs Department : John J Little. Assistant- Actuary. Office: north-east corner Bparki and Metcalfe. Bof'al Canadian Bank : Ottawa JrancA— Offlco : TT Sparks street, Desbarats' building. M P Hayes, Manager; Chas Orassett Teller. Montreal Telegraph Company— Main ofHce, No. 11, Metcalfe str.et, bniweon Sparks and Wellington ; branch Offices: Parliament Building and Russtill House. A W Bethune, Manager. NEWSPAPERS. The Ottawa Cf, Alfred I'mard, Auguste Lapierre and A Foley, tMaiiii»iiiu' CoiiiMiiltce. Mei'luinhs Institute and viirti!*»i— Trustees for ISGi'-US— J Ciinningliam, M Cameron, J Llnds'ty, W White, II .1 Friel, J !• Robertson. E P Kemon, J P BucUe, I' lA'suenr, A S Wondbnrn, C K Cunningham, J McMillan, .1 Tlimburn, T Patterson, W Porter, G May, W 1' Lt'tt. it liuiitor. ,TLanglonand D Mathison, Othei'-'^eiirors— President H J Friel ; Vice-President, A 8 Woodl)urn ; '2nd di>, W White ; Treasurer, J Cun- ningluitn ; Corresponding Secretary, W P Lett ; Ke- coi'(Jing f^ecretary, U Hunter ; Librarian, J P Robert- son; Ciii'ator. W White; Committee, J Lindsay, W Poiior, II J Friel, A S Woodbuin, J McMillan, Rllun- ttr ; Custodian, J B Stacy. Ottawa Natural I/isti>ri/ Society. — President, John Langton, MA; Ist Vice-President, Edmond A Mere- dith LLD; 2nd do, Kev Thos D Phillips, M A; Curator, Edward VanCortlandt, M K C S ; Treasurer, J.1S Oijilvy ; Recording Secretary, Wm White ; Cor- respondiapT do, Arthur Harvey, F 8 8 ; Members of Council of Management, John Thorburn, M A, and Lt.- Coi Thos Wily. The Society meets at 7 p m, the last Friday in every month throughout the year. Oitaioa Literary Association— Org^wzniX 1st April, lS(5i— Meets every Wednesday evening, in McCarthy's Hull, Central Town. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. Board of School Trustees, Ottawa Cj7y— Wellington Ward — James D Slater, Francis Abbott. Victoria Ward— A Workman, Abraham Pratt. By Ward— Geo May. T II Kir by. Ottawa Ward— T McCloy, U Robin- son. St George's Ward— Roderick Ross, A C Wilson. James 1) Slater. Chairman. Wm Cousins, Local Superintendent. Jas Joyut, Secretary. John Mc- Arlhy, Messenjcer. yfeKcAecs- Victoria Ward— William Stewart, and Miss M Stewart. Assistant. Wellington Ward, Vic- toria Terrace— Duncan Robinson, and Miss A Sparks. -Assistant. Engine House, Wellington Ward— Miss E Murray, and Miss J Sparks, Assistant. El^in Street, Wellington Ward— Archibald Srairl, and Miss E Car- son, Miss Emily Humphries, Miss Johnson, Assistants. St George's Ward -James Stewart, and Miss Flem- ming, Miss Murphy, Assistants. By Ward— Miss Charlotte Langrell. and Miss O Geddes, Assistant. Ottawa Ward— Samuel Rathwell, and Miss E Langrell, Assistant. College, of Oltaioa—\zry Eev J II Tarburet, Super- ior. Rev A Fortel, Director of Grand Seminary. Rev Father Lavois, Prof of Mathematics. Kev Father T Cavanagh, Prof of Pliiio^ophy. Kev Father Derburd, Prof of Rhetoric and Literature. Rev Father il Mau- roit,Bursar. Rev Father Lemoine, Prof of French. Rev Fathers Burritt, Reordan, McKearnan, Brannan, O'Nell, Lauzon. Diirocher, Tourmer and Oallancourt, Professors.! Kev P Charborel and.Oe Bovillon, Dlcipli- narians. Ottawa Univ er sit y—SMperioT, Rev T Kyao. Direc- tor of Grand Seminary, Rev A Tortel. Prefect of Studies, Rev A Derbuel. Burger, Rev J B Baudin. Professor of Dogmatic Thology and Literature, Eev Mr Lavole. Professors— Rev Messrs Barratt, McCarthy and Flynn. Masters of Studies, Rev Mr Chaboul, Donnelly, Gagner, Vailluncourt, E Fournler and Bren- Ban. Jiritiah American Commercial College — Over Me- chanics' lustitute, Bparks streets. John B Harris, Principal. Officers of the Educational Institute of Central Canada— President, J Thorburn, M A. First Vice- Presiiient, Rev T D Phillips, M A. Second Vice- Pnsldpnt, Rev Wm Lochead. Third Vice-President, N B Webster, M A. Fourth Vice-President, Judge Armstrong. Secretary, J McMillan, B A. Treasurer, S Rathwell. General Committee— Rev J White, B A, C B Pettit, B A, J M Gourley, and Messrs J P Robert- son. Wm Cousens and J Tomklns. iSt Mary's Academy— 2M Wellington street, near the Upper Town market square — Under the direction of the Grey Sisters. English, French, Music and Drawing are taught. Ottawa Senior Grainmar School— Qifxcan street, ncarE'gin— J Thorburn, M A, Principal, J McMillan, B A, Second .Muster. Mons llamnndi, French Master. Trustees— E McQillivray, Chairman ; Rev Thos Ward- rope. Rev J S Lauder, M A, Kev Alex Spence, D D, Judge Armstrong, Geo Uay, F Clemow. VV II Walker, Secretary. Ottawa Collegiate School— Tiev H J Borthwick, A M, Principal. Wm Petrie, Writing Master. Mr Don- nelly, French Master. John B Hathaway, Music-master. Miss Whitcomb. i'reparalory Department. St BridgeVa School— 26'i, Wellington street. Under the direciio.i of the Grey Sisters. Branches of Educa- tion—English and French. Roman Catholic Separate School Teachers.— V^- per Town, Wellington Ward. .Vir Nolan, victoria Ward, Miss A Racket. Lower Town, English tichnols, J and R O'Rlelly. Murray street, near J)v!housie. French Schools, Tasse and C Riche. Fen'.aie Schools, Sisters of Charity— Sister Goulet, Sister D'Amour, Sister Sparrow, Sister Tierney and Sister Bertrand. The school Is called Notre Dume. The English branch- es and French are taught. Ottawa Classical and Commercial School— T!v.iXit the patronage of His Lordship the Bishop of Ontario— cornerof Daly and King streets. Principal, Rev TD Phillips. M A. Scholar and Prizeman, University of. Trinity College, Toronto, Assistant, Rev N H Phillips There is also a French Mister. Young Ladies' ^cad^/;'— King street, between Ri- doau and Parry, Ottawa. .. rinclpal. Mrs J II Mahon. Young Ladies' /7ts/t<«<6— B'tabllshed In 1804— Mies A M Harmon, Principal. PBIVATK AND SELECT SOUOOLS. Centre Town School.— }S.n Ilackett, Principal. Corner of Queen and Metcalfe streets. Private Schjol—MX&i s Wingley— Corner cf Nicho- las and St Paul streets. Private School— Jaa Malonuy, Principal— No. 67, Clarence street. FIRE BRIGADE. V John Langford, Chief Fire Inspector. Paul Favorcau, Assistant do. Chaudtere Company— V Linto, First ^Captain. P Wright, 2nd do. E McGilvry, Treasurer. W Living, Secretary. W Chitty, Engineer. Queen Company— Pa\i\ Favoreau, 1st Captain. Jas Fogarty, 2nd do. John B Guerard, Treasurer ; Na- poleon Berichon, Secretary, James Keogh, Engineer. Jas Egleson, Manager. liideau Company— Arm&nd Grisnn, Ist Captain. Edward Rainville, 2nd do. Amable Beauchamp, Engi- neer. Central Hook and Ladder Company— CaT>ta,\n, Wm Langstaff. Ist Lieutenant, Samuel Cherry, 2nd do, i'rederick Proderick. Secretary, J L G Robinson. Treasurer, J 8 Nicholson. Ilooh and Ladder Co.— [Lower Town]— Damase Roy, Ist Captain. Wm A Cameron, 2nd do. Xavier Groulx, Ceoretary and Treasurer. John Doucet, As- sistant Secretary. Ottawa Company— V Slattery,l»t Lieutenant. Wm McCaffrey, 2nd Lientenaot. Robert Reardon, Secre- tary. John EehoWt Treasurer. ;*Jaa Murphy, Engi- neer. [1868 / Central First Vice- sond Vtce> •President, ent, Judge Treasurer, VhUe.B A, I P Eobert- itreet, near le direction Music and icon street, J McMillan, inch Master. Thos Ward- (pence, D D, VII Walker, lorlbwlclc, A r. Mr Don- iuslc-master. riot. Under bes of Educa- 8ffo/;e>"fi.— Up- rtn. victoria jjllsh schools, lar HOnousie. sir.ale Schools, ,ter T)'Amour, istor Bertrand. Jngliah branch- tSlcArtoJ— Ucder 3P of Ontario— ncipal.UevTD ;, University of. ev N H Phillips et, between Ri- Irs J lIMahon. ihed in »8W- 0L3. lett, Principal, orier cf jSJiebo- Inolpal— No. 6T, Paul Favereau; irst kCnptain. P lirer. W Living, 1st Captain. Jaa , Treasurer ; Na- Keogh, Engineer. son, Ist Captain. Senuchamp, Kngi- jiy- Captain, Vrm Cherry. 2nd do, L G Eobinson. Town]— Damaae 2nd do. Xavier John Doucet, Ai- t Lieutenant. Wm Reardon, Becre- as Murphy, Engl- 1868] " THB OTTAWA CITIZEN " ALMANAC. 33 FAIRS. 001T1ITT or BinrsBW. United Townihipa of Orattan and Alffoma—VAit heiil iu tbe TilUga of BgaovUle, on the second Friday In October. Totonah p of Poa»—Vx*% fair, held on tbe fourth Tuesday In the months of April and October. Kerr Line Fair, held on the second Wednesday in the months of April and October. Tovonnhip of Adma%ton—Vt\r held at the village of Admaston on the last Tuesday of September. Tovmahip of Barton— Vnir held at the village of Renfrew, on the first Wednesday In September. Township of Ptinbrokt — Fairs held at the town of Pembroke on the second Wednesday in March, and the third Wednesday In October. Township of McNab—VaAtt held at Sind Point on th« first Tuesday in the months ot May and October, At Arnprlor on the first Thursday In the months ot May and October. OOUMTY OF LANABK. Township of Pakenham—VnKn held on 'he second Tburs'lay In May, and second Thursday In October. Township of Dalho'Usi6—V»\rt he d at Watson's Cor- ners ou the Friday after the first Tuesdny In October. At McDonald's Corners on the Friday preceding the first Tuesday in May Hud October. Township of Lanark -Fairs held at tbe village of Lanark on the second Tuesdays In the months of May and October. Township of Ramsay —ttAn held at Almonte on the last Tliursday In April and October. At Olayton on the third Wednesday In April, and second Wednes- day In November. Township of Drtimmond—FsATi held at Perth on the flri,t Tuesday in the months of May and October. To'ons'iip of Beckwith — Fairs held at <'arleton Place en the first Tuesday In the months of April and November. At Franktown, on the second Tuesday in tbe Months of May and September, and on the first Wednesday in Noviraber— auxiliary. Township of yorth Elmsley— fair held at Smith's Fh11-< on the. first Fridny in Oct'ber. * Toumshii' of Montague -Fnirs held on thesuconi Thursday in May, and on second Thursday in Octob-r. OOUNTT OF OABLSTON. Township of Fil»rop—Va\TB held at Fitzrov Harbor on the (be third Tuesday In March, and on the first Wtdnesilav In October. Toiinship tif ffuntly—Y&Ua held at the village of Carp on the second Wednesday in the months of Viarch Muy, September and November. Township of Ooulboume— Yalta held at Ashton on thp First Thursday in the months of March and Oc- tober. Township of Ma'-lhorough^YiAn held on the first Tuesday in the months of Janunry and April, and on the lastTues'^ay In September. Township of March— VtiiTS held on the first Tues- day In the months of Manh, May, September and De- cember. * An Asterisk attached toany of the above fair days signifies that the dates mentioned hitve been fixed on, but that fairs have never yet been actually held Touinahip qfyorth Gowar—Vh\rahe\A on thes«o- ond Wednesday In tbe months of March and October, and on the list Tuesday in the months of Jnly and De- cember. OOCHTT OF R VIS ILL. Town/hip of 08aoode—¥»\rB held in Metcalfe, on the first Tuesday In the months of January, April, July and October. In West Osgoode on the first Tues- day In the months of March, June, September and December. COUNTY OF FBESOOTT. Annual County Fair, held at Vankleek Hill, on the last Friday In September. County of Carleton Agricultural Hooitty—'PTtaK- dent, D Kennedy. Vice-Presidents, T M Robertson and Jas Davison. Directors, J Bearman, J Dawson, T Clarke, W Corbett, R Bayne, T O Anderson, Wm Orahim, E Watson. W Graham [Bay]. Secretary and Treasurer. A S Woodburn. CLUBS, Ottawa Skating and Curling C7to&— Sinks on Slater street, near Elgin street Directors— J M Cur- rier. M P P. President. C T Bate, Vice-President and Treasurer. W. Wade. B Batson, C H Carriere, 8ecre- tary, Robt Lyon, Alfred Todd. Care Taker, D Pf'gg. Ontario Lacroafie (7/«&— MeetinitB held on tbe first Mo 'day In each month, at Revere House. Officers — E Ctuff. President. J Richer, 1st Vice do. £ K Mc- Glllivray, 2nd Vice do. H G Variii. Secretary and Treasurer. J W Kavanagh, J P Robertson and A Routh , Comm Ittee . Ottawa Criektt Club—Q P Baker, President Rev T D Phillips, Vice do. E H Benjamin, Secretary and Trt asurer Committee— Capt Pemberton, \ D C. H W Aumonil. CS Scott, E Hester, E G Powell. Union Laorosfe Club— J H Pratt, President. B Rathwell. Seer 'tary G McAgy, Treasurer. Maple Leaf Cricket 6'2u{>— Meetlncs held on the first Monday of each month at the Club Rooms, 18 Ri- deau street OfBctrs— President, A Cowan. Vice do, 6 L Dickinson. Secretary and Treasurer, LS Thomp- son. ManagiuK Committee, A Ross. J Yeoman, T Kav^inagh, J P Harris, W C Bowles. Civil Service Building Svcie^— President, John Langton MA, Auditor. Vice-President, W H Griffin, Deputy Pustraaster General. Directors, £ A Meredith, G K Desb rats, G T Taylor, John Ashworth. Alflrea Todd. Secretary and Treasurer, Arthur Harvey. So licltors, H Bernard and F Badgley. Bankers, Bank of Montreal. Mutual Building Society of OWawo— President, H Mccormick. Vici-I'nildent. P A Eagleson. Direc- tors—A Prutt, W Cousens, Jas Smith. Thos Hanlej, John Steward. Bankers— Bank of British North Ameri- ca. Sollclto — B Lees. Secretary and Treasurer— Jas E K'eson. Irish Catholic Temperance Society— JAeeta every second Sunday at ijt Vincent Hall, opposite the Cathe- dral. Rev Mr Molloy, President. John Heney, first Vice-President. John Rellly, si cond Vice do. P S Leyden. Secretary. Martin Battle, Assistant Secretary. Thos Kehoe, Treasurer. Bytown Division Sons of Temperance— ^o 224 — Meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock In summer and '7.80 pm in the winter in Hall, Bell's Building, £lgin street. THOMAS DOWSLEY— Commission Agent. Agent for " The Ottawa Citizen" Steam Printing Establishment ; also Wholesale Agent for LaBatt's Celebrated Ales and Porter, 34 " THE OTTAWA OTTtZSN " ALMANAC. [1868 ill: Mi ?1? ,1 GAME AND FISHERY LAWS. The close season for Deer or Fawn, Elk, Moose or Caribou, in Ontario, begins on the 1st January, and ends on the Ist September. They are not allowed to b« trapped or taken by any traps or snares whatever. The close season for Wild Turkey, Grouse, Partridge or Pheasant, is between the Ist of February and the Ist of September ; for Quail, between Ist February and the 1st October ; for Woodcock, 1st March and 16th July ; and Wild Swan- Ooose, Duck, Widgeon or Teal, 1st April and Ist August. The law also provides that no Beaver, Muskrat, Mink, Sable, Otter, or Fish- er, shall be trapped or killed between the 1st May and the 1st November. It is unlawful to fish for, catch, buy or sell ,the following fish in Quebec, between the dates named : Speckled Trout, 20th Septem- ber and 1st April ; White Fish, in any way, between the 19th November and Ist Decem- ber, and by net between 30th May and 1st August. The close season for Bass, Pike, Pickerel (d-)ree), and Maskiuonge, is regulated by Order in Council, to suit ditl'urent localities. The close season for Bed or Qrey Deer, Moose, Elk, Reindeer and Cariboo in Quebec, is from Ist February to 1st September ; for Woodcock or Snipe, Igt March to 1st August ; Grouse, Partridge, Ptarmigan or Pheasant, Ist March to 20th August ; Wild Swan, Wild Goose or Wild Duck of the kinds known av Mallard, Grey Duck, Black Duck, Wood Duck, Teal, Widgeon, or any other kind of Wild Duck, 20th May to 20th August ; Muskrat, 10th May to Ist March. It is also unlawful to fish for, catch, buy or sell any of the following fish between tlio dates named in Quebec; Salmon, 31 st July and 1st May, (fly surface fishing is, however, permitted between 30th April and 31st Au- gust ;) Trout or Lunge,15th September and 15th December ; Bass and Pickerel {doree), Pike and Maskinonge, 30th April and Ist June. It is also unlawful to kill or snare any birds whatsoever, excepting Eagles, Falcons, Hawks, Wild Pigeons, Kingfishers, Crows and Ravens, in eitheQuebec or Ontario, between the ist March and the 1st August in each year. TIMBER MEASURING. Dials — ^Are generally sold by the standard hundred of 120 deals of the dimensions as follows : — One Quebec standard deal contains 2 feet 3 inches 6 pts. cubic ; one Quebec stand- ard hundred contains 229 ft. 2 inches cubic or 4.58 loads, and are equivalent to 2,760 ft., superficial board measure of 1 inch thick. One Quebec standard hundred is 100 pieces of 12 ft. by 1 1 in. by 2i in., and is equal to 1 hd. 1 qr. 16 pes. of St. Petersburgh standard : and 240 Quebec standards are equal to 11 loads. One St. Petersburgh standard hundred is equal to 120 pes. of 12 ft. by 11 in. by IJ in., and is equal to 72 Quebec standard, and equal to 3 3-10 loads of timber. A load of deals is 600 square feet by one inch in thickness, equal to 60 cubic feet, or 300 square feet of 2 inch, or 400 of 1^ inch. A load is equal to 21 deals, 1 ft. lOj in., Quebec standard, and equal to 36^ St. Peters- burgh standard deals. To convert Quebec standard hundred into I St. Petersburgh standard, add i of quantity | and divide by 30. The customary allowance for freight is a I hundred St. Peterburgh standard at twice the | rate charged for timber per load. Staves. — One standard stave is 5} ft. long I by li in. thick. One mille standard, 1,200 1 pieces, is equal to 16 1-9 loads of timber. One I mille, or 1,200 standard staves, is equal to 343l ft. 9 inches, or 6 43-60 loads. 176 standard! staves are equal to 50 ft. 1 in. 6 J parts, or if load 1 in. 0| parts. One mille West India staves, 1,200 piecss, ill equal to 5^ loads of timber. Owing to tbel variations in breadth and thickness of staves,! it is customary to allow one mille, Quebec| standard, to be equal to 13 loads. Lathwood. — One fathom of 4 feet long andj 6 feet by 6 feet is equal to 13 loads. Particular attention is given at ' The Ottawa Citizeni Office to Orders from the Country — printing being done ^ where prac^ ticable, while parties wait ; or, if desired, forwarded promptly, Parcel Post. 1868,] T Keeps ITOB. V^iO'. J Lai ^nd c\ Coi :ii^ 1868,] BUSIKESS DIRECTORY. oh, buy or ween U>8 31 at July , however, I 3lBtAu- ember and rel (done), il and lit s 5) ft. long andard, 1,2001 timber. One I B equal to 343 1 175 Btandatdl 6 J parts, or 11 YOUNG & RADFORD, WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, 30, Sparks Street, Ottawa. ^W Always on hand a fine Stock of GOLD and SILVER JEWELLERY. Old Cold and Stiver bought and highest Cash Prices paid. ^PETER J. GELHAUSEN, TOBACCONIST, No. 21, Rideau Street, Keeps constantly on hand a Large Assortment of the Choicest of ITOBACCOS, CIGARS and SNUFF, AT VERY LO\V PRICEIS. \Also\ A Large Assortment of MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR ROOT And CLAY PIPES, POUCHES, CIGAR HOLDERS, and other Articles too numerous to mention^ GOUNTST MeSGHANTS STTPPLIfiD AT MOST BEA80NABLE TSBM8. TUP" i! i II & 11 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. [1868 TISTDIA i;\r>VREHOUSE. BROWNE £sf HARDY, GENERAL GROCERS, W^ine and Spirit Merchants^ DEALERS IN Pork, Flour, Tea, Tobacco, &c., No. 16 RIDEAU STREET, OTTAfTA, ONTARIO. D, T. BKOWNE. R. H. S. HARDY. No. 18, SIGN OP THE PADLOCK, Rideau Street. Has for sale a large assortment of SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE, &C., &C., &C. PUTTY, GLASS PAINTS, OIL, STOVES, CHAINS, AXES, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, OF ALL KINDS, And other articles too numerous to mention. CJLL AND SEE ! CHEAP FOR CASH ! A L DRT HARD IT A RE/ HARD JFAREll Housi Roi [1868 5B. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Ill RS, .S. HARDY. iREl BEET* JS, AXES, )S. ■)R CASH ! GRANT & HENDERSON, Have constantly on hand -^ A LARGE & fFELL ASSORTED STOCK — OF — DRT GOODS, MILLINERY, MANGLES, • ^ CARPEtS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS,, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ' DAMASKS, TRIMMINGS, BROAD CLOTHS, TWEEDS, . ' SHAJVLS, ^c, 6ff, ESTABLISHMENTS; Robert's New Block, No. 20, Rideau Street, and The Bishop's Building, Sussex Street, near the Cathedral, i ym'-r jp^r 1 -,;. ■i'U MM) IV .^ BUSINESS DIRECTORY. [1868 * THOUSANDS CAN TESTIFY THAT PRESTON'S 'n?#il '™ BOOT & SHOE STORE, No. 12, RiDEAU Street, IS THE CHEAPEST IN THE CITT OF OTTAWA. His Stock of Seasonable Goods is complete. City and country customers can be ,^ supplied with all kinds of Fine and Coarse BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, Slippers, Buckskin and Leather Moccnssins and Mitts, FELT OVERS, WOOL-LINED RUBBERS, CLOTH BOOTS, Skating Boots, Fancy Slippers, Cloth Shoes, FELT BOOTS, CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, Fashionable Boots for Ladies, . MEN'S BOY'S and YOUTHS NAPOLEON AND KNEE BOOTS. a II ^ ■ ■ LIGHT PKOFITS, QUICK BETURNS iVNDNO SECOND PRICE, " ' ,'' IS THE RULE AT PRESTON'S STORE, No. 12. RIDEAU STREET. •'.; JOHlSr ROOS. WHOLESALE & RETAIL ; ' MANUFACTURING TOBACCONIST, No. 26^ Sparks Street, Has the Finest Assortment of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCOS in the City ; Also, PIPES and CIGAR HOLDERS OF EVERT VARIETT, PATTERN AND MATERIAL! Pouches and Tobacco Boxes in great variety. Cigars and Snuff of the Choicest Brands. Every article of good quality and reasonable in price! Country dealers supplied at most adyantageous rates. G. KEEPS queti de Canada Vineg;ar, Also, Hail Turkish 1 4 c. &o. [1868 ORE, can be D SHOES, lOE, 5 lEJViNG OLDERS 'ERUL ! 1868. J BUSINESS DIRECTORY. G. MORTIMER' S APOTHECARIES' HALL. NOISTE OTHEH GENUHSTE. TRADE MAEK r-^^^HI^ EEGISTERED. CANADIAN COUGH EMULSION. THIS valuable Medicine has the extraordinary property of immediately relieving Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, Tightness in the Chest, &c.^ &c. It operates by dissolving the congealed phlegm, causing free expectoration, and an agreeable moistness of the skin. Those who are troubled with that unpleasant tickling in the throat, which deprives them of rest at night by the incessant cough which it provokes, will, by using this medicine, find immediate relief ; and one bottle will, in most cases, effect a > ure. It ■may be taken with perfect safety by children of three or four years of age. Prepared only by GEOHaK Mortijibb. Sold in bottles at Is. 3d. and 2s. 6d. each. MORTIMER'S COMPOUND ANTIBILIOUS AND FAMILY APERIENT PILLS, A Grand Specific for derangement of the Digestive Organs, and for obstructions and torpid action of the Liver and Bowels. MORTIMER'S VEGETABLE WORM DESTROYER. The only sure Remedy that exists. Combining Delicious Taste and Amazing Power. Mortimer's Infallible Remedy for Cholera, Diarrhoea, ^ AND BOWEL COMPLAINT. THE following extract, which Mr. Mortimer is kindly permitted to publish, is from the let- ter of a relative of Dr. Wolf of this city, now residing in the United States : " Find out if the express charges are too high, and if not, arrange with Mortipier to let yott have a box of the bottles of CHOLERA. MIXTURE. I could make a good little fortune with them. The bottle I brought with me here brought two ladies round from decided, cholera ; one on board the boat, and the other in Berlin, Uijited States. Both commenced with dianhcea, then dysentery, and then vomiting. The one at Berlin was very bad. I gave her three doses of the Cholera Mixture, the third of which stopped the vomiting. Th» next day she was all right or nearly so. She was very grateful. I have now only a little left." This excellent mixture, which should be in every family, is only 25 cents per bottle. MORTIMER'S CAMPHORATED EYE WATER, Sure Cure for Sore, Weak and Inflamed Eyes. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND— Lubin's Perfumes, including the latest, viz. : Bou- quet de Ottawa, Bouquet de Prince of Wales, Bouquet de Princess Alexandria, Bouquet de Canada Volunteers, &c., A;c. ; Farini's Basket Cologneg, all sizes ; Mortimer's Toilet Tinegar, Colognes and Pomades; Mortimer's Extract Limes and Glycerine for the hair. Also, Hair Brushes, large variety ; Tooth and Nail Brushes ; Flesh Brushes, Flesh Gloveg, Turkish Towells, Bath Sponges, Puff Boxes, Puffs and Powder, Violets, Cosmetics, all colowi- 4 c. &c. And a Urge supply of ENGLISH PATENT MEDICINES. Mortimer's Unequalled Rose Dentifrice for the Teeth and Gums, No. 41 SUSGEX STREET, OTTAWA. % 'I I I 'r m VI BUSINESS DIRECTORY. [1868 LIFE ASSURANCE. ESTABLISHED 1825. SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL ASSURANCE COT.. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. CATITAL, - - - ONE MILLION STERLING. INVESTED IN CANADA, $500,000. CANADA HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL. DIRECTORS HUGH TAYLOR. Esq., Advocate. JACKSON RAE, Esq., Banker. Hon. CHAS. WILSON, M.L.C. WILLIAM SACHE, Esq. SECRETARY: A. DAVIDSON PARKEE. THE SPECIAL ADVANTAGES To be derived ixom Assuring with this Office are j, UNUSUALLY MODERATE RATE OF PREMIUM, LARGE BONUSES, LIBERAL SURRENDER VALUE for Policies relinquished hy Assured, ENTENSIVE LIMITS OF RESIDENCE AND TRAVEL, ALL BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS FINALLY CONCLUDED IN CANADA. Agent. OTTAWA— W. M. MASSEY. PERTH— JOHN S. HART, KEMPTVILLE— GEO. KEATING, " ARNPRIOR-^AMES BELL, Agent. PEMBKOKE-J. B. GUSHING, " ALMONTE— JNO. PATTERSON, " 1868] M0R6 Th PANC Introduce GELATIN •.•Se KARA MANUF. UP Fui-niture \CURTAi Oil-Clo\ With; pHcular a| iU KIl 1868] BUSINESS DIRECTORY. vu SILVER MEDAL.— PARIS EXHIBITION 1867. PEPs~iNE. ; MORSON'S PEPSINE WINE, LOZENGES^ GLOBULES, The popular remedy for weak digestion. In bottles and boxes from 28, FANCREAIIC EMULSION, in 4 and 8 oz. bottles. SACCHARATED WHEAT PHOSPHATES, Introduced by Dr. Tilbury Fox, supplying an important deficiency in the food of Invalides and Children. GELATINE & CREOSOTE (Uorson's), CHLORODTNE, in bottles & globules, (Morson's.) PURE CHEMICALS AND LATEST PREPARATIONS. ",• See Name, Address and Trade Mark. ^ T. MORSON £ff SON, 3i> 32i ^^^ i^4> Southampton Row, Russell Square, London. Oi-ders to be made payable through Agents, or by English drafts. SHIPPING ORDERS CAREFLLLY PACKED. HARAM 6f MONAHAN, No. 33, Rideau Street, MANUFACTbRERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF lUPHOLSTERY — AND — CABINETWARE, Furniture made to Order and Reppired. \CURrAIN CUTTING, BLIND HANGING, Oil-Cloth and Carpet Laying. ill KINDS OF JOBBING DONE ''^H With Neatness and Despatch. — a^ prticular attention paid to the making of iLL KINDS of SHOW CASES, CIDER MILLS. No Fruit Grower should be without one ofH. SELLS New Patent ader MUls. It first cuts the apples in piec 3 and then crushes them perfectly fine between two tLnied rollers. Owing to a novel discharge The ROLLERS NEVER CLOG And the mill runs free and easy. It will grind the pumice a second time, making a great saving in eider ; is capable of Making ^ or 6 Barrels of Cider per day, worked by hand. And more if driven by power. Mill and Press complete with 2 curbs. Weight 300 pounds. Price |30 at our shop in Vienna. All orders promptly attended \o, l^f" Agents wanted all over the Do- minion. Address H. SELLS & Co., Vienna, Ontario. Vienna, Sept. 4, 1867. i Mm Vlll BUSINESS DIRECTORY. [1868 1868 i'N p ' 9 fe; : C/D § i ^ w ^ f-i «o a 8 o ^ n M '^ ^ 0S. o a s /QqSa ►-H < P3 1^ oi ^ ^^^^ t ^ tf S hJ E fe^ i ft 1 ^ ^ , O 3 Keating s Cough Lozenges, DPWABD8 of fifty years' experlpiice has fuiljr con- firmed the superior reputation of these LnzengS't, in (he cure of ASTHMA, WINTER COUOU.HOAB^E- NES3, SHORTNESS of BREATH, and other PU£< MONOET MALADIES. Sold in boxes, tins, and bottles of various sizes. Keating s Children's Worm Tablet. A puiely Vegetable Sweetmeat, both in appearance and taste, iurnis(iing a most agreeable mt^thod of ad- ministering a well-knowa remedy for INlESTINAL or THBEAD WOBMS. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for Children. Sold in tins and bottles oi various sizes. KEATINGS PERSIAN INSECT DESTROY- ING POtVDER. This Powder is quite harmless to animals, but un- rivalled in destroying Fleas, Bags. Emmets, Flics, Cockroaches, Beetles, Qnats, Mosquitoes, Moths m Furs, and every other species of insect,, in all stag<>: of metamor- phosis. Sold in packets, tins and bottles of vari ous sizos. laifThe pub. io are particularly requested to observe that all the above preparations bear tlie Trade mark as herein shown. Sold by ChemlsU and Druggists. «-n«T»«r-i*»T»w Wholesale agents for C nada. XSUkDE HfiSK LTMAN8. OLABE A Go , of Montreal. Bristol's Sarsaparilla & Pills, The Surest and Safest of all Blood Purifiers^ Healers and Cleansers. The following prominent citizens of Canada have been cured by them : Mr. Alfred Tuck, Craig street, Montreal, cured of Heart Disease, &c. " Joseph Bellanger, Alymer street, Montreal, cured of Chronic Disease of Kidneys. " J. C. Fields, Kings street, Hamilton, cured of Rron- chitls and Lung Inflammation. " Horace Barber, Sberbrooke, cured of Salt Rheum, ' &c. •' James Tregear, ' Masonic Arms Hotel, Toronto, cured of Skin Disease and Eruptions. " Edward Scott, Queen street, Toronto, cured of se- vere Rheumatism, &c. " A. B. Bliss Conipton, 0. E., cared of Heart Die- ease, iSco. " A. Grimsbaw, Aurora, Ontario, his son cured of Scrofula. " Geo. Webster, Lyn, Ontario, cured of a Tumor. " Edward Lane, AVelUngton street, Montreal, cured of Sore Eyes. >' Wm. Burns, Wellington street, Hamilton, his son cured of Scrofula. '■ John 6oodbod>, Dumarais street, Montreal, cured of Pleurisy. I " Thos. Quillian, Laprarle, Quebec, cured of Eh.>n. matism " John Bud, St. Lazare, Quebec, cured after eighteen j months sickness. Mrs. P. Lafrunoe, Dominique street, Montreal, cored j of lame back. Mr. J.B. AlexlsDorveI.Quebec,P.Q., cured of Pleurisy. '■ Jean Lachance, Quebec, P. Q., Ms son cured of I Fever. I Mrs. Crosby, «t. Mary's street, Montreal, cured of Liver I Disease, &c. I Mrs. M. J. Nolin, Laprarle, Quebec, cured of Fainlln;,! Low Spirits &c. I Mrs. Anglle Daulel, Visitation street,*Montreal. cured I ot Debility and severe pain. ' I Mrs. Olive Garneau. Craig street, Quebec, cored ofl fltteea sores. [ Mr. J. H. Kennedy, St Mary street, Montreal, cored I of Liver DiS)-a«e, &0. | " Edward Davis, Kingston Roar!, Ontario, cured of,| Scrofula. I " Theophile Piquet, Sault an Beeelhol, Quebeel cured of Disease of the Heart. I " Joseph S. Lee, Custom House, Ottawa, cured ofl Liver Complaint, Ac. " H. Pease, Asoott. :tario, cured of openf^oie; *' B W. B^d, Sangulnet street, Montreal, cured or| bad Eruptions. Bbader, the above art your own neighlinrtl and friends. Address any of them, and Ket thel particulars. Be convinced ; follow their exf ample, and health will be your reward. Com Solicits orders for ducts. Acting Orand Tri fitcilities £ not Buperi| else in tlie Granc Drayage, He can times for : He refel Grand Tr (i,! 1868] BUSINESS DIBEOTORY. IX ' -^ ■ - ■' ■ ■ 1 Pills- of all alers ens of Canada itreal, cured ot Montreal, ci'red )n, cured of Bron- Id of Salt Rheum, J Hotel, Toronto, ruptlons. ronto, cured of se- ed of Heart Dls- hU son cured of red of a Tumor. )t, Montreal, cured Hamilton, his son Bt, Montreal, cured ec, cured of Rh;n. jured after eighteen et, Montreal, cured >.,ouredofPIeurUj. I., bit aoD cured of treal, cured of Wvet i;,curedofFalnllo(!,| !et,'.MontreBl. cured I St,' Quebec, cured ofl et, Moniroa\,cmed| ,.1, Ontario, cured of.l I Bec»ll'Ct. Qucbetj ,e, Ottawa, cured i ired of openf'o'e-. I jt, Montreal.