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Francois Xavier Street, PRICE m CENTS. ^s SStfl^c)- mm. , mj Vi 'f^ A •< C .'^ a i- A, A c lu ^■'>' (Xf 30*1 ■*?^- %»^'«a ^.-flr:* A ••r; ^'^ fCiXBixu'K jy..K:x>i:-c;j axA iiO-il % Qt ..*f"ij;- ** Mi>-%?'^' ■A' .HA.3Y '-iAiJ ^:m,A QHO-O:*? 3HT DHlia H O 1 1' A t> f J a t/ "1 H T '^ t ^- 1 T W B W T •^ J^ ''*^-« /*: '-«^' ^H •3; 'Ik:-^' iumxm^ a n I? hi J a 13 1 a': A^ ^;jjjiA'xB ,^s^"^^B ^s"!^i'-^»»X aVQO^«.■J^•\ 'i. .m i^.?> "- i: * } LfJ .-?■''•♦ mviwy m gi/ina r M ^^a- iI iIu'l i I 'T i ^ i '~-t f ' - "" ' "r ' ~" "-*^ '-" -mm ^\ MT^niJ. 00 mi « * * * * f (» > - ♦ • • V '"» % « i » » » -. « '» » » Vl ^CONTENT S^i^v^i'f^imn^^iUyr^. Almanac, &c .^»% 1 Banks in Canada, and airencies 4§ Civil Departments :— Department of Agriculture and Statistics .'. ,T/; .' .• I . : A .' 28 *'.' Emigration Department 23 f^ Civil Secretary's Office 21 Collector of Customs ..*.... . , Crown Land Department «»«.%...*... ....,....,,. tfi Crown Law Department %..,...: 2U % Crown Timber Agents .> ,..,......'. 21 ■'^ Departmentof Public Works.. ..,.. 2S Department x>f Minister of Finance U . . ^ . . . . ; . 21 Educational Department, C.E. and C. W* .>........ 2$ Ef €^eoiogical Survey Vt , ; viiv t;i 25 Indian Department ...iV'.'. .'.; 21 Military Secretary's Office ......i... 21 Provincial Registrar's Office •> ,-i^'i\^.,.i,J 21 Provincial Secretary's Office <"..<> 21 Receiver General's Office 2 Courts of Justice, Terms, &c., in Lower Canada. ........... 6' Currency Table. 4', Ebcecntive Council and Officers. , , \^ Governor General of Canada 15 Legislative Council and Officers . . — .121 Le^lative Assembly and Officers 17 Military Department • * • • 32 ftamp Act 55 ^ostOffice Department, Rates, ^....... 26 Registrars (County)................................ ...., 75 Tariff ofDuties.;;;.;.^;;;...;;. *........... ....;.....;^ 36 Weather Table...... ...*•. *jii*.;;i 15 • omfjiyrjifiwyl MONTREAL. .O^SluUTl*:.": 'iMj Assurances and Agencies .^^i'/lv.Vi. ril Attorneys and Advocates. 74 Banks - 52 Board of Brokers 9JS Board of Notaries •:••••• * • * jtsoarci 01 xraoe ........... "^ ............ ......•.••*. *'» .' ..'..'.. ' ^urtage. Ac, Rates of. ..'ivi W ^eigy, Ciiarehes, &c.j Catholic . .^ . i . . . . ..... ^ . . • , . ......... 107 ''■(Mi, ml y w. 1 ■i- ■* , : , ' ■ t', v* _ M JWI^^gw^^JUiPB Ti. CONTENTS. I I, i P k I Page. Clergy, Churches, Sec, Protestant 108 Cluhs , , 112 Colleges and Schoola. t'* . t .i. .i. t . .^ 101 Commissioners for receiving Affidavits 84 Commissioners under the Aliens' Act 85 Comi^iissioners for taking Affidavits for U.C 84 Commissioners to grant Passports ,.,...<^»... 84 ;onsulates 4. ^ ..... . 46 /orporation of Montreal ...... — ..,.., .1. , 56 Corn Exchange Asgocii^iioa^. * ....... ...... ij».. t d2 lourt of Speciinl Se;ssions •.,....... ^ . . ^ . . 74 )Nstpms^ Department. ......* ,-...... 45 Tares for. C^oachos, Cabs, ^c .., CO [nsiMBctprs of Producet Weights and Measures > .^ 94 fustices of the Peace ..............,......,...(.,.;..•..«. •vf- 76 iicensed A^thecaries... •,...••........... *^t>*/* 'A ^ *• •> '^^r** *" ^ larriage Licenses. . .......... ..>, .^Vvsii^f •> ^ . . . « 25 lasbnic Lodges .;, « . . . w ...... ^. ,, ^ ^ ..-,.... .^ * 113 fedical Bepartment.'. . ^ .^ . ^ ,.**i ••••••••>* •' •...,..•• 85 [ercf|,htUiB Agency..... .". . . ..... -v.' ••• • ..•,*,:,..... . 92 Uliiia Department. ...» .j.^. . .U|. , 123 [ontr^fil Exchange ■« '•■P-' 1 Jb ire X/eparcment'.* • ...«*.>'•.»...■•;..•..«.•►. ^ » «■• »«,^» .^^ ^ ,• . do Fire Alarm Telegraph Sfcpiahb^.,. »....' -s • « ^ u'^t^i 65 ^ ^^ pbiiQ^.^. ......;....;.......,,, .,.)...,. 66 Muunicipai 4. axes •,.■••,. .j.^ .»• • ^ 4. .**. . ...^ . ». ».i .v. « • • ^ ^ ••? ♦.• •,• •.j*'*^ oq otaries........................ ................. ......... ..,...,.....,.......!.^. * • .•■><*^)*; nPS d Jb el lows ........••.•... ...•*'*..'•% 4. v»«» • .*^*,.A.,^'.t* .. . ♦• » X'XO Ipysicians....... ......... ........ .......... »....,..«...i..,..«v.>....«* qa OSt Offece... ..... .. ......; ... . . ...... ..ft;.,. J,,... .;.^.^p','.^. 26 udUc Companies^ Ka.i|roa^,.• • •} v^ ;,* • i* r.^» •• f • • •• .91 to 91 .eneral Sessions .of the Peace. •.••••• ... . . ..^^...i.*^**. .•.^«..v ,74 ocieiies and Institutions i—: ' . ..... ; fienevpl^pl^ • •■ • *. • •. • •. *. •. •. •. •• •. "A •/• V* * *'A la , V .....'.«.... i ii card ofRjMllB ..•.•• ••••••••.•.•••.• •••••••••• .....«.......,.f . IL uycheSr-. ..-•••• r^^^^^^•r•• • ^ •%•••;•• I'A- •• 'V* * ij CONTENTS. Vii. 108 112 101 84 85 84 84 46 56 &2 74 45 60 94 76 85 25 113 85 92 123 94 65 65 66 Paqb, Corporation 116 Courts of Justice 67 Customs* Department 117 Exchange 117 Harbour Commisioners 117 Post Office 116 Tariff of Cartage 119 Trinity House 117 ADVERTISEMENTS. H. R. Gray, druggist 87 Mercantile Agency . . * 92 Colonial Insurance Company 129 Charles Hearn, optician . . . * . w . . ^ ......* «.> < v. / 130 Commercial Assurance Company 131 J. H. Walker, wood engraver 133 W. Hibhard, trunk manufacturer *• 133 Royal Insurance Company. ^ . 134 A. Rttmluy ASon ;;.i. ;.;... 135 James Baylis, carpets^ :&e ....,•.<,,.< vj .v 136 Deyins & Bolton, druggists i A. J. Pell ii ' Starke & Co- •, • • .• ? t ^ ii B. Weir & Co .;...;..; v...:. xix E.OrahAm;i « ♦. m I'.-' _ 'VXl ,' 'A ■■■■,i. MI '■f • If ," ,> ■ t ' > ■ y •i V ' M'l .*'T!„ i. i I, ^ .If/ ,»'">'*{ .Rt'/3TWO0 un 1 • . . »■ ■ . ^•»i'» « » . . . k,« ♦;» • ■ • . . I ' . . ..... (; t- i> |; jgvi -. ,..,,.,.. f ••^. '•....,. ..o?^;^jfi:»:?D 't;*>^i't*i 1 ; » ' '^ ...,.: .... . .J. ■ ... ■ . . .j ./. . . $,««.nf'!l -^litrriT ' '■ • ' ■■'■■■ V'' - '.* y ?■'> ■" "- ■/* :• ■: »' ■ ■ J ' .... ;f • . , .:. 'rt-:-ri*^'y - ,r Uj. . • LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE, ll R^f< i .,,. MOIJTBBAL. ,_ Latitude ........ v. . . 45 => 31' 00" Nortf . ^J e;;^ Longitude .... .. 73« 35' 00" West*. ^ 2^1 ... . West in Time . . .... 4h. 54m. 20b. v " -^ QUEBEC. }*i .C . A ^; Latitude .. .. ., .. ... 46=> 49* 12" North. z Longitude .. 71^ 16' 00" Weit. .:! West in Time • • • 4h. 45m. 048. , -» ... ,\ . ♦■_ ' : » . . '■^•^'^■' I i i i 'J ■>•• t > .*'' 'MUf*.-' V 5<5?*.:>.''l ^-**Hi- %.; ■iiV w WESTERN [BLOCK— DEPARTMEN1 CK— DEPARTMENTVvl buildings— OTTAWA. I ; ,a f ) -i^'S.., • ^^■■:i 1 { • f..^>#- ■ ^^■v^ ••\~ ^ . ■" i ■ "A 7 » ATTlTAn Wr^7 :>*- ---*f-.*-T.^-*T . fr-if- '-:' '^^-n . •: J inw' y,-'~ rff^lnr itfvj-aniifoVl s« ;i1ir'til">q(1»i !<>■ ' /I'M iL -..i. PAELIAMENT BUILDINGS ■-■'J i - • . • ' ; ' ^^* '>The8e splendid Baildings in ptooess of completion, and which ^ will be occnpied fo^ Legiilative purpoBe« on the next meeting of t Parliament* stand upon a lofty plateau of some twenty-nine acres in area-^ormerly known as Barrack Hill. The Buildings are widely detached, and form three sides of a quadrangttlai^ figure; the main or Parliament Building facing Wellington street and Centre Town to the southward; the Departmental Buildings facini^ inwards to the square, and forming the other two sides of the figure. The ooetiiness and splendour of the buildings themselTcs, their fine commanding site, together witk^ the beauty of the surrounding scenery, place them in a very enr. viable position— eompared with all other structures used for similar purposes on this eonttnent— and must ever make them objects of interest to the stranger and the tourist.! > ( ^ {m'-i ^ . a The style of the buildings is the Gothic, of thd 12th add 13th eenturie?9 with some modifications to suit the Canadian climate. The dressings round the windows, and the ornamental work, are of OhioBandstone. :The plain surfaces are faced with a cream- colouved sandstone of the Potsdam fdrmatielevatii«r however^ im-w profits the' ^neral effeot, and wfaen tke pk^iweed carriage Wap to the Parliament Building is finishfdd, akMl the ititermediats^ £^>iace: formed into terraces^ each kept somewka^ Vnvir&r thiin th6 ground lines of th^ different buildings^ the effect will be> very finci' Ifitfi^aiam^ oiii Uaa .kw^burw adt btunn mini*n^ih oiiT The maitt entbaneC is' through the princSpal tower^ the Spa><^ cious ^dhes of whiefa admit of oarriig^ way unde^ IJiem;^ Xh6 piers which nhpport t^e tower are ornHniented with; pilUjfS' <6f polished Araptfioir ^marble. Passing tii'f oftigh it ' we ehtor «. large faall^ p^i^d{ with tile», and also sunkiunded with' m«rble'>ttlBrs. Ascending and ntevinir towards the left, wii> eonleibb^e Chikinber of the 'iiegi^ative Assenibly. The room meiimiw 9^ty by iorty>*five feet, the oeUiniif beibg upwards iHiw TLnuAWBHT vmvbijuas. xU ::^.- '- -iT'- of a'lkty fi^i higlii and fomied of fine open work ; the eky^' lights beinrtibove this intermediate ceUing. The windows at the sided are of stained glass. The room is sarrounded by large pierk of a li|/ht gteyiofa marble from Portage du FV/ T At the other side of the buildihg^ to the left of the main en-' traiKiet is^the Legislatiye Oounoil Chamber, a foe $imUie of that of the Legislative Assembly. Along the passages are innume- rable committee and clerks' rooms, reading and smoking roomd) and a very fine appartment for a saloon or dining-hall. '^i '^ The library plan, which i» situated to the rear of the buildings^ is on - a polygon of sixteen sides^ ^nd is 90 feet in diameter* Outside of the hiain rooni Is an aisle of one story high, in whiie& kte formed a^^ries of small retiring rooms, Wh6re persons desir- ing an hour or two of uninterrupted studj^ can secure it. A eonridor oontaedts the Iflirattr with the main building; this will Ibe u«ed as a t>i<3ttii'« gallery.^ '^"^ '^*»fi •'*'»** H^« .«M^t'*it>t^rtHjRH*» From this side of the building^ the north front, we look upon some irery extensite and beautiful scenery, and over a Idng re^ch of tho Ottawa river, which flows round the foot of thecHff; 162f^etbeloWv^* uti^atent9 and^tatistit;s, the Provincial Secretary and Pro* vincial Begietrah In this building also, U a large liiOdel room oonneeted with the Patent Department; Frdm the ISaetem i.*.V'.'» 3 ^r^m ^: *.. t' ^;v^; m 4% i»myjH'Har^fiiui3f** -^ r'^* H?r The ceilings of the passages and of many of the rooms of. the Parliament Building are constructed of pine wood, varnished, which being wrought into ornamental cornices and panels pro- duce a rich and very fine eflfeot The doors of the rooms are of the same material. The fittings around the grates and the mantle-pieces are of polished Arnprior marble; it is a greyish blue marble of very fine grain, and capable of being polished to a high surface. All the floors are supported by rolled iron girders, and filled in between with cement, rendering them fire- proof. The sUirs in the building are all built of blue Ohiostope, and constructed with hanging steps. NBW PABLIAUBNT BUILDINGS. xiii. -ir. ned, em« tretehing at upon H, and in 8f is the e higher vrith the 8 similar ionstruc- >ast front le South rhat less I is pro- Va room rn block, poard of ^enerars e build- ards the I wooded iiills be- banksy Similar front or a of the rnishedt bIs pro- is are of ind the greyish iahedto 9d iron m fire* stone. The system for heating and yentitation appears to be very perfect. Immediately under the great central court of the Par- liament Building is the boiler room, in which are six Cornish boilers, each twenty feet long and five feet in diameter, furnished with a steam drum, safety-valve, Jkc, and a steam engine of sufficient horse-power to work the pumps and throw 250 gallons of water per minute into tanks placed in the towers, from whence water is supplied to all parts of the buildings. The heating is effected by steam conveyed in pipes from these boilers to the Legislative Council rooms, the Library, and the room immedi- ately adjoining, on what is called the vault system ; that is, a duct of sufficient area for the introduction of an abundant supply of fresh air, is situated immediately under a vault in which steam pipes are placed to warm the air on its entering the vault from the duct, through a perforated floor, and before it passes into the rooms proposed to be heated. These ducts enter at all sides of the building, and range in size according to the position in which they are placed. Of the ducts, there are 3,600 lineal fcet» generally 2 feet 4 inches high, with sides built of dressed stone and formed with a slight descent where they pass out of the buiding. The other parts of the building are heated on what is called the coil system, or by direct radiation. For the rooms heated by this system there are 4,208 feet of hot air flues, 24 by 19 inches section'&l area, formed in the wall adjoining the com- mittee rooms and other parts of the building thus heated, exclu- sive of ninety feet of others of greater dimensions for the larger steam pipes. The Architects of the Parliament Buildings are Messrs. Fuller & Jones ; and of the Departmental Buildings, Messrs. Stent & Laver. The Contractor for the stonework of the Parliament Building is Mr. Thomas McGreevy, and those for the Depart- mental Buildings, Messrs. Jones, Haycock & Co. The system for heating and ventilating has been successfully carried out by Mr. Charles Garth. It would be impossible to give a perfect idea of these splendid buildings within the limits of a mere pen and ink sketch ; we m mm ■.v-'-v ^<| >t .*> •. It * • ' ■ !- , m !^';" ■ ■.\M ■■'/.", ■'•»/., ."I ^■a|^ ,f ji- '4.)] riv; HIV PABLIAmi^T 1UILDIK6B. I ^■ tm«t, howertft durt the sifltoh liere fiy«n,'i#hi6h we belieiHft is Doifeeti a;s ftir as it goes^ taken in eonneetion^ with fhe.iieoofii- panying woodcutB, will prove intetestinir to the imf^hasers of The Views ef tlie BepaHmental Bnil^ingB? ai^e enKravingiEi by MK Jv Wallserv of this eity, from i^iotegraphs by Notmaai, as w^l as theYiew shewing tlioi west end of the Parliament iBwUding, nui a portion bf the heights upon which the bhilding^^ stand, as Ipe^n' from' the Httil' side of the rivttir.itj''. .iiv'> im;^.^ <. ' * n -h'>> - ' '•> . . > .>': i-ft;; .-.iK'i lid Jj .'^nU''-iih(im»'^y^yi\itWm'yil ^- Mo»»faEAL^IfWeMb(*<',*li6l.'^^''*^ '-'^ Uifift tiu ,^^hu4lim 'ihin ciiif fe^Rvrrti it'iTj.'Ki Ixm .t'.M>ft h'}it)'vih^}^ ft d^' <^ ^nt .ioofo /^if$ I Of in»ri]->mj orfj .it ^tilj'!*>»«irf!i "to . .iot>1 lijoftfl fHV*," litit i^'t^ffi ,5feh^ ftiit'iO .Loixuf^r oitt xsiJt JfFti^ *i^hh dlTff Mt^UI '^atha'i \ ?'>^l'i vJhfT^jr>j5 odt 1o 4iK> K«ft*f taVd eioilw m'**^'?!* 5(.%fl5' « jlfl?/ jiH)umt f>«»', sS j/. ^ ,i*?vijithiffOfft^aJi?iJud 9H5 i»t riiii} 'f**»fto f»«j« smoo^v ",«*>.! if fir" • beliei^ is le.iMooiii- Ihasers of avings by Biiiidiiiff, siiandf SB m'i r>«»; ■ irrivinrfl /! 3 S {- >'t: ;v«-. 4>:^, ',t#. •,\>.i Vi" «' '♦ ''1 «v .:•'•;■'<;; V; ^' H •«-5/' .'ifjf. ^i*>^l ;^w EASTERN 3 -OCK— DEPARTMENTAL -DEPARTMENTAL BUILDINGS— OTTAWA. 1 ^1 ■*^^ * /,;.1 THE ROYAL FAMILY. vv •j-i Her Most ExcIbllrnt Majesty (Alexandria.)— Victoria, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, Her Majesty, the only daughter and heir of the late Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, fourth son of King George III., and of Victoria Maria Louisa (Princess Dowager of Loinengen), Duchess of Kent, and sister of the King of the Belgians. Her Majesty was bom at Kensington Palace, on the 24th May, 1810 : baptized on the 24th of June, 1819; ascended the throne on tne demise of her uncle. King William IV, 20th June. 1887. and crowned at Westminster on the 28th June, 1838. Hor Majesty was married at St. James' Palace, on the 10th February, 1840. to his late Royal Highness Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel, Duke of Saxe, Prince of Coburg and C^otha, who died at Windsor Castle, on the 14th December, 1861. ISSUE : Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Princess Roval, born 21st Nov., 1840; married 25th January, 1858, at the Chapel Royal, to His Royal Highness Prince Frederick William Nicholas Charles of Prussia, K.G. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, bom 9th November, 1841; married 10th March, 1863, at Windsor Castle, to Princess Alexandra, daughter of Christian IX, King of Denmark. Alice Maud Mary, bom 25th April, 1843; married 1st July, 1862, at Osborne, to His Royal Highness Prince Frederick William Louis of Hesse-Darmstadt. Alfred Ernest Albert, born 6th August, 1844. Helena Augusta Victoria, born 25th May, 1846. Louisa Carolina, Alberta, bora 18th March, 1848. Arthur Patrick Wm. Albert, bom May 1st, 1850. Leopold George Duncan Albert, bora 7th April, 1853. Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, born 14th April, 1867. the queen's cousins. George V., King of Hanover, bom 27th May. 1819. George, Duke of Cambridge, bom March 26th, 1819. Princess Augusta (Duchess of Mecklenburg Strelitz), bom 19th July 1822. Princess Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina Elizabeth, bom 27th No- vember, 1833. BOTAL HOUSEHOLD. Lord Chamberlain of the Household— Viscount Sydney. Lord Steward of the Household— Earl of St. Germans. Master of the Horse— Marquis of Ailesbury. Do. of Buokhounds— Earl of Bessborough . Mistress of the Robes— Duchess of Wellington. •■'?,' \' m . * ' ■ ''*♦" ' mi .Y JTT-TA''I JAYOH C-^HT i .' .1 tJ ,lAHi y « ii'*.7r'i "■• » \l 'vH a i fill :*MV'nt ijr ) I 1*1 »«tnl 'jj' / i« inxA ,-in t»^ro ha i\ V y. SUM Of 'O irfi *>\\\ boluf'j'jar. 'Ui« .HI 7/ U» wv-ii '-uif ,4iUj rji^ui. jiil-f *»^5't ff(» fi'IJWtO IC'V »J| :iiiiiilC> «iii*>dt»i/[ uwiia/; AiviivijaVf ')f)oh-I »< ; ' t ,v*..- ....-■... - ■ . W >iviii?:i>j 'iiH .n.r^r .'fi'.' U ot ,«'fi I J ild. • I. K <■' -s 31 .iiiiiA "iiT.rmJ J- -^"^ M'fA \i, n'\(4 .Vi'MWh aWU iil-jilJAii 1 1 A 'VJ ilHI rnfHJl tl^Aiil «fj8 v.'»»»<3t£^^»i>i^J^M i^ it*'.9d'*i>f O' irfi %,> rTl«ih«< l>ioJ .'Ui >«n'>i» .t5^'t.> NrM ,: ^oii:..iii"oH OJJJ'io fcrcY/ L»'.~ ^n DIRIOTORT. \r 'Hfi ^^ iva, 1/ I J'. >r7 r • .f xvii. 44 DIRECTORY TO PUBLIC OFFICES, &c. Adjutant General's Office, Craig Street, near Sanguinet Street. Board of Trade. Merchant's Exchange. Chief Engineer Jb'iic Department, City Hall, Bonsecours Market City Clerk, City Surveyor, •• City Treasurer, •• City Water Workf, • Commissariat Office, 80 St. Gabriel Street. Coroner of the District 68 St. Denis Street. Custom-House, St. Paul Street and Custom-House Square. Clerk of the Peace and Crown, Court House. Commissioners for the Harbour of Montreal, Custom-House Sq« Emigration Office, 309 Commissioners Street. Excise, 27 and 29 St. Vincent Street. Fire Alarm Telegraph, Head Office City Hall. French Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, Notre Dame Street. taext Kecollet Church. Gas Company, corner St. Gabriel and Little St. James Streets. General Hospital, comer Dorchester and St. Dominique Streets. Grand Trunk Railway Offices, Point St. Charles. Geological Survey, St. Gabriel Street. Harbour Master, Custom-House Square. Hotel-Dieu Hospital, Upper St. Urbain Street. House of Refuge, Campeau Street. * Ladies' Benevolent Institution, 37 Berthelot Street. Industrial Rooms, 547 Dorchester Street. " Marriage Licenses, 11 Mount Royal Terrace. Montreal Dispensary, 195 Fortification Lane. Montreal Telegraph Companay, 12 St. Sacrament Street. Natural History So., University Avenue, near English Cathedral. Police Office, Ja!> '\ w f .nvjc ,T3ioTuaju...' ...ui^.A „„H.i,n va"*':Ir '.4!^^^^^^^^ .f^-f/tfipfi «i-juoll m>uxr',> ,9^n.>)i /jitiriT .Uni:. ^'>^ •* J .^"^ ..♦? .r.Jcq.r.lf .ri-3(tiiJ vj,»,vna!T in \x^. ALMANAC, &c. EPOCHS. Of the Mundane Mra 6860 Of the vulgar Christian ^ra 1866 Since the Discovery of America 374 Since the Discovery of Quebec 258 Since the Treaty which confirmed the Possession of Canada to the British 100 Of the Keign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria 29 i . ........ ECLIPSES. I.— On the 16th of March, there will be a partial Eclipse of the Sun. It will not be visible on this Continent. II.— On the evening of 30th March and morning of the 31st, there will be a total Eclipse of the Moon. This Eclipse will be visible throughout this country. At Quebec, it begins on the evening of the 30th at 9.52, and will be total at 10.59. The total- ity ceases on the morning of the 31st 38 minutes past midnight, and the Eclipse ends at 1.44. At Toronto, the Eclipse begins at 9.20 of the 30th ; is* total there at 10.27, and ends at 12 minutes past 1. III.— On the 15th of April, there will be a. partial Eclipse of the Sun. Not visible in Canada. I v.— On the 24th of September, there will be a total Eclipse of the Moon. Not visible in Canada. v.— On the 8th of October, there will be a partial Eclipse of the Sun ; but very small, not 1 digit in size. At Montreal, it be- gins at 11.9 in the morning, and ends at 25 minutes after noon. ■^^^ ',.; PLANETS. Until 25th of February, Venus will be morning star ; then until 11th of December evening star. It will be brightest on the 6th of November. Until 8th of October, Mars will be morning star ; then evening star the remainder of the year. Until April 21st. Jupiter will be morning star ; then evening star the rest of the year. Until January 31st, Saturn will be morning star; then evening star until November 7th. Mercury will be exceedingly brilliant before Sunrise, about the middle of January and May, in the beginning of September and at the end of December. ■ipY ALMAKAC. ^ si,: f K f I i' TH¥ SEASONS. ^ Vernal Equinox— Spring begins March 20th, 2h. 46m., Erening. Summer Solstice— Summer begins June 21st, llh. 26m., Morning. Autumnal Equinox— Autumn begins September, 23rd, Ih. 43m. Morningi Winter Solstice— Winter begins December 21st, 7h.42m., Evening. V i I •. f « f*!. l ■'•?u FETES D'OBLIGATION. Circumcision Jan'y. 1 Epiphany Jan'y. 6 Annunciation of Vir- gin Mary March 25 Good Friday March 80 •Q. Victoria's Birth- day . May 24 Ascension Day May 10 Corpus Chrlsti May 31 St. Peter and St. Paul June 29 All Saints Day Nov. 1 Conception of Blessed Virgin Mary Dec'r. 8 Christmas Day Dec'r. 25 MOTEABLE FESTIVALS^ '\ -^\: J'l 1 Septuagesima Sunday Jan*y. 28 Quinquagesima it FebV. 11 _ iag( Ash Wednesday FeVy. 14 First Sunday in Lent. Feb'y. 18 Palm Sunday March 25 Oood Friday. ....;... March 30 E aster Sunday •. • April 1 Low Sunday i i\i,*\'*\ April 8 Rogation Sunday. . . . May 6 Ascension Day May 10 Whitsunday. May 20 Trinity Sunday May 27 Corpus Christi May 31 Advent Sunday Dec'r. 2 CHRONOLOGICAl CTCIES. Dominical Letter. ...... . .^i /V W2 .V !^ ■; i ^^i iV:-/i^ ViV.v i : v ■ ; . ; G Golden Number. ♦ 5 Jewish Lunar Cycle ^:', !..•...-. 21 Epact, or Moon'9 A«e 14 Solar Cycle..... 27 Julian Period..... .6579 Jewish Year, commences 10th September, 1866*. ^ . . , 5627 Roman Indiction.. ^^j%'4 9 MahomeaanJEi;aia6thMay...^ .V^V/U:! iv 1283 i94iiXi^^*''*'" •*:-J.u;i>ii,. ^ f » J J ^ -' ti * . -■^ * ■« «* -.*. » v^ M emng. uning. .43m. rening. 1 J 11 ay 10 ay 31 ne 29 OY. 1 Bc'r. 8 BC*r. 25 ^i 8 ay 6 ay 10 ay 20 ay 27 ay 31 c'r. 2 -■ . ^^ .. G .. 5 .. 21 .. 14 .. 27 ..6579 I.. 5627 .. 9 ..1283 CALENDAR. 9 JANUARY. Moon's Phases. Quebec. Montreal KingeVn To ror u'O. London d. h. m. h. m. h. m. m. h. m. Full Moon . . 1 2 Om. 1 53 m. 1 42 m. 1 30 m. 122 m. 3rd Quarter . 8 4 14 ev. 4 8ev. 3 56 ev. 3 44 ev. 3 36ev. New Moon . . 16 3 48 ev. 3 43 ev. 3 31 ev. 3 19 ev. 3 11 ev. IstQuarter. .|23 4 6 ev- 4 Oev. 3 48 ev. 3 36 ev. 3 28ev. Full Moon... 30 3 40 ev. 3 34 ev. 3 22 ev. 3 10 ev. 3 2ev. DAYS M W mm EVENTS, &c. ' " T ri 7 HE SUN ses sets MOON. r. i&s. 1 M Circumcision. ,. x. 46 4 20 rises. 2 Tu (1) Burke born, 1730. . , .^ ; ' " ' ' 7 46 4 21 6 41 3 W Cicero born, B.C. 107. '*' "-'^ 7 46 4 22 7 44 4 Th "West Indies discovered, 1492. 7 45 4 23 8 46 5 F Duke of York died, 1827. ;..,. 7 45 4 24 9 44 6 S Epiphany. 7 45 4 25110 43 7 Su let Sunday after Epiphany, 7 44 4 2711 40 8 M GalUeo died, 1642. ^.. ; 7 44 4 28 mom. 9 Tu Crimea ceded to Russia, 1784. , J^. 7 444 29 38 10 W Dr. Lyman Beecher died, 1863. '* * ' 7 43 4 31 1 34 11 Th First Public Lottery drawn, 1569. 7 43 4 33 2 30 12 F Lavater died, 1801. 7 42 4 34 3 26 13 S (14) Halley died, 1742. 7 42 4 36 4 20 14 Su 2nd Sunday after EpipJiany, 7 41 4 37 5 14 15 M British Museum opened, 1759. 7 40 4 38 6 3 16 Tu Battle of Corunna, 1809. 7 40 4 39 sets. 17 W Benjamin Franklin born, 1706. 7 39 4 41 6 16 18 Th Rebels executed, 1839. 7 39 4 42 7 22 19 F James Watt, engineer, born, 1736. 7 38 4 43 8 29 20 S John Howard died, 1790. 7 37 4 45 9 36 21 Su Srd Sunday after Epiphany, 7 36 4 47 10 44 22 M Lord Bacon born, 1560. 7 35 4 49 11 52 23 Tu William Pitt, statesman, died, 1806. 7 34 4 51 morn. 24 W Charles James Fox born, 1749. 7 33 4 52 1 25 Th CoNVEESioN OP St. Paul. 7 32 4 53 2 8 26 F (25) Robert Burns born, 1759. Mozart born, 1756. 7 31 4 54 3 12 27 S 7 314 55 4 13 28 Su Septuageaima Sunday, 7 304 56 5 8 29 M (28) Peter the Great died, 1725. 7 294 58 5 58 30 Tu Charles I. beheaded, 1649. 7 28 4 59 rises. 31 W Ben Johnson born, 1574. ' • 7 27 15 00 6 29 ■^ '• *■, ' . '* ■• * ■ * r ■ :-f1 't4 ml Ml CALENDAR. Iff. M > i m ft' I "i. ^ .11 li k FEBRUARY. Moon's Phases. Quebec, h, m. Montreal KingaVn h. m. Toronto, London d. h. m. \i, m. h. m. 3rd Quarter.. 7 2 51 ev. 2 45 ev. 2 33ev. 2 21 ev. 213ev. New Moon . . 15 5 25 m. 6 19 m. 5 7 m. 4 55m. 4 47 m. Isl D. : Quarter \ 21 4 m. 1152ev. 11 40 ev. 11 30 ev. 1122ev. A.YS w . ...^ EVENTS, &0. THE rises 7 27 SUN sets 5 1 MOON. r. *"> ^^^ 7 8 5 22 7 22 17 18 S Sa (18) Martin Luther diefl, 1546. Ist Sunday in Lent: ''** "' ' 7 6 7 4 5 5 24 25 8 31 9 42; 19 M Galileo born, 1564. 7 3 5 27 10 51^ 20 Tu Joseph Hume died, 1855. 7 1 5 28 11 55 > 21 W Cs^pitulation of Trinidad, 1797, 6 59 5 30 morn. > 22 Th Washington born, 1732. 6 57 5 32 1 5^ 23 F Sir Joshua Reynolds died. 1792. 6 56 5 34 2 6 24 S St. Matthias. Handel born, 1684. 6 64 5 35 3 2 25 Su 2nd Sunday in Lent. 6 52 5 37 3 55 26 M Tom Moore died, 1852. 6 49 5 38 4 39- 27 Tu Hon. Geo. Moflfatt died, 1865. 6 48 5 39 5 19^ 28 W George Buchanan died, 1582. ",l i'^* A 41 rises. 5 if .I-' . 'RI; 'i' -^ mdon m. 13 ev. 47 m. 22 ev. MOON. r. &s. ises. t' iXS? ' 7 29 8 29 9 28 10 24 / 11 21 ( morn. 18 1 U ' 2 8 3 1 3 53 4 40 5 25 ; jets, f 6 12 7 22 ! 8 31 9 42 51 1 55„ dorn. ' 1 1 6 ' 2 6 3 2 3 55 1 4 39 1 5 19 1 CALENDAR. MARCH. Moon's Phases. Full Moon . . Srd Quarter . New Moon • Ist Quarter. . Full Moon... d. 1 9 16 23 Quebec. \Montreal KingsCn Tor onto. [London h. m. 7 4m. 4m. 49 ev.. 14 m. 11 4 8 30 11 43 ev. h. m. 6 68 m. 10 58 m. 4 43 ev. 8 8m. 11 37 ev. h. m. b. m. 6 10 4 7 11 46 m. 46 m. 31 ev. 56 m. 25 ev. 6 34m. 10 34 m. 4 19 ev. 744m. 11 13 ev. h. m. 6 26 m. 10 26 m. 4 11ev. 7 36 m. 11 5ev. DAYS M W 1 Th 2 F 3 S 4 Su 5 M 6 Tu 7 W 8 Th 9 F 10 S 11 Su 12 M 13 Tu 14 W 15 Th 16 F 17 S 18 Su 19 M 30 Tu 21 W 22 Th 23 F 24 S 26 27 28 29 80 25 Su M Tu W Th F EVENTS, &c. St. David's Day. John Wesley died, 1791. Great fire at Canton, 1820. 3rrf Sunday in Lent. CoVent Garden Theatre burnt, 1856. Michael Angelo born, 1474. Bank of £nf?land susp. payment, 1797. WiUiamlll. die u, 1702. Dr. U. Clarke died, 1822. Prince of Wales married, 1863. Uh Sunday in Lent, Desjardin Canal accident, 1857. 13,000 houses burnt, Peru, 1709. Admiral Byng shot, 1757. THK SUN rises sets 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 French Prince born, 1856. St. Patrick's Day. bth Sunday in Lent. Sir Robert Walpole died, 1745. Sir Isaac Newton died, 1727. Archbishop Cranmer burnt, 1556. 6 Goethe died, 1832. 6 Treaty of Vienna, 1815. 6 Queen Elizabeth died, 1603. ^ ^ 6 Sunday before Easter & Annunciation, o Bank of England incorporated, 1694. 811 S Peace of Amiens, 1801. Abercromby died, 1801. Swedenborg died, 1772. Good Friday. Russian War ended, 1856. 45 441 42 40 38 36 34 311 29 27 25 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 101 9 7 5 3 1 59 57 55 53 52 50 48 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 «» ?> 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 51 53 64 55 56 58 59 1 2 3 MOON. r.&e. 6 T 17 15 8 13 9 11 10 11 7 3 11 68 morn. 62 1 42 31 16 68 37 15 4 5 7 8 9 11 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 3 3 4 5 sets. 7 22 8 33 9 45 10 55 11 69 mom. 58 1 2 3 3 4 6 62 40 20 67 30 1 fK' If* 'I " ,n '.• ■ 'f- ■ I >t ..1 ' J ■■7-1 rises. 7 42 ..Ki^^- -U— ' .;," i 1 ^ CALENDAR* APRIL. t i ■ '■ Moon's Phages. Quebec, Montreal h. m. 3 48 m. 2 9m. 5 3*; ev. 4 29 ev. Kingston Toronto. h« m* 3 24 m. 1 45 m. 5 13 er. 4 5ev. 3rd Quarter . New Moon . . 1st Quarter.. Full Moon. . . d. 8 15 21 29 h« m. 3 54 m. 2 15 m. 5 43 ev. 4 35 ev. h. m. 3 36 nt. 1 57 m. 5 25 er. 4 17 ev. London h. m. 316 m. 137 m. 5 6ev. 3 57ev. DAYS M W 1 2 3 4 5 .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 Su Til W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu Th F S Su M Tu W Th F s Su M EVENTS, &c. TT^M THE BUN rises sets MOOBT. r, & s. Jff> ••> Eaat&r Sunday. Eichmondtaken,1865. Richard Cobden died, 1865. Bishop Heber died, 1826. Oliver Goldsmith died, 1774. British Museum founded, 1753. Storming of Badajoz, 1812. Prince Leopold born, 1853. -r ' Xat Sunday after Easter. (8) Gen. Lee capitulated, 1865. (9) Lord Bacon died, 1626, George Canning born, 1770. V J. Rodney took French fleet, 1782. Handel died, 1759. President Lincoln assassinated, 1865. 2nd Sunday after Easier, Battle of Culloden, 1746. ,j Benjamin Franklin died, 179D. First Newspa^r in America, 1704. Lord Byron died, 1824. ^qb. Napoleon III. born, 1808. ;t, no^^^ Odessa bombarded, 1854. Zrd Sunday after Easter. iSt. George's Day. l(25) Oliver Cromwell born, 1599. St. Mark. Princess Alice born, 1843. iDavid Hume born, 1711. iWestminster Abbey set on fire, 1829. Chaucer died, 1400. Ath Sunday after Easter, Washington elected Pres. U.S., 1789, '■'f • ( OALBNDAB. t ■• - ,,• - MAY. ^ ■ ^ .A ■ '' '■ >' It mdon Moon's Phases. Quebec Montreal h. m. Kingsfn h. m. Toronto, London m. d. h. m. 1. m. h. m. 16 m. 3rd Quarter . New jVfoon . . 7i 4 54 ev. 4 48 ev. 4 36ev. 4 24 ev. 416ev. 37 m. 1410 10 m. 10 4 m. 9 52 m. 9 40 m. 9 32 m. 6ev. 1st Quarter. . 21 6 10 m. 5 4 m. 4 52 m. 4 40 m. 4 32 m. 57 ev. ^ Full Moon... 29 8 30 m. 8 24m. 8 12 m. 8 00 m. 62 m. tfOOlf. DAYS - -« THE sun MOON. ♦-■■-.',.;; i\ & s« M j w g..Vi; JiVEJNTS, &0. -r- " rises sets 1 r. ifes. 7 69 , 1 Tu St. Philip & St. James. 4 54 7 00 8 38 8 64' 2 W Q) Duke of Wellington bom, 1760, Jamaioa discovered, 1494, 4 53 7 1 9 30 9 49 3 Th 4 61 7 3 10 21 •,;■.:-. 10 42 \ 11 34 f 4 F Seige of Quebec raised, 1776. 4 50 7 4 11 5 6 S Napoleon I. died, 1821. 4 49 7 6 11 48 morn. 6 Su M Sunday after Easter, *^' '»' Socrates died, B.C. 356. 4 47 7 7 morn. '^^h 23 7 M 4 4^ 7 8 27 *i^, 1 n 8 Tu Battle of Rio Grande, 1846. 4 43 7 9 1 6 ,. ,•; /i . 1 61 9 W Stonewall Jackson died, 1863. ^^ ^■^' 4 41 7 10 1 40 2 30 10 Th A so RNSiON Day. - ^^^ ' 4 40 7 11 2 15 '■'k'^ 3 10 11 F Mutiny at Delhi, 1857. (11th) Percival assassinated, 1812. Sunday after Ascension, Princess Beattrice born, 1857. 4 39 7 12 2 52 3 44 4 21 12 13 S Su 4 37 4 36 7 13 7 16 3 29 4 31 •w. ■ 50tS. 14 M 4 34 7 16 sets. »■■.» ■ 7 20 15 Tu Daniel Connell died, 1847. 4 33 7 17 8 28 8 33 16 W (16) Cavier died, 1832. 4 32 7 18 9 31 t 9 43 17 Th Talleyrand died, 1838. Napoleon I. declared Emperor, 1804. 4 31 7 19 10 27 ^^ 47 18 F 4 30 7 20 11 15 1 46 19 S Columbus died, 1506. 4 29 7 21 11 57 — i'' rifc .■ norii. 20 Su Whitsunday, 4 28 7 22 morn. "/■ 36 21 M (20th) Peiho Forts taken, 1858. Park's first journey to Africa, 1795. 4 27 7 23 33 J ' t * 1 19 22 Tu 4 27 7 24 1 6 ay. Geo. IV. died, 1830. Accession of Wm. Massacre at Cawnpore, 1857. [IV. Coronation of Queen Victoria, 1838. St. Pkter & St. Paul. Rome captured by the French, 1849. THE SUN rises sets 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 20 20- 19 19 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 207 34 86 37 37 38 39 40 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 44 46 46 46 46 47 47 47 47 46 46 46 MOON. r. &s. 9 49 10 29 11 11 6 42 morn. 15 1 2 2 3 49 25 3 45 33 sets. 8 11 9 9 6 52 10 31 11 11 7 39 morn. ID 1 1 2 2 3 46 rises. 46 7 48 46 8 3a 46^ 9 39 39 14 49 32 London i. m > 147 m. 4 41 ev. 419 ey. 012 ev. MOON. r. &s. i 9 49 no 29 rii 6 ni 42 I morn. ) 15 ) 49 1 26 ! 2 3 2 45 3 33 sets. 8 11 9 6 9 52 10 31 11 7 11 39 morn. 10 39 1 0^ 1 S9 2 U 2 49 3 32 'ises. 7 48 8 3a & 9 CALENDAR. 9 JULY. Moon's Phases. Quebec, • 1 Montreal Kingston Toronto J 1 3rd Quarter . New Moon . . Ist Quarter. . Full Moon. . . d. 5 12 19 27 h. m. 9 16 m. 47 m. 10 55 m. 1115 m. h. m. 9 10 m. 41m. 10 49 m. 11 19 m. h. m. 8 58 m. 29m. 10 37 m. 11 7 m. h. m. 8 46 m. 17 m. 12 25 m. i 10 55 m. London h. m. 8 38 m. 9 m. 12 17 m. 10 47 m. DATS M W 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2t) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M '^.n-* EVENTS, &o. THE SUN rises, sets 31 Tu 5th Sunday after Trinity* 4 20 7 Sir Robert Peel died, 1850. 4 21 7 Quebec founded, 1608. 4 22 7 Declar'n of Independence U.S., 1776. 4 23 7 Sir Henry Lawrence died, 1857. 4 23 7 Sir Thomas Moore beheaded, 1535. 4 24 7 Sheridan died, 1816. , 4 25 7 Qth Sunday after Trinity, 4 26 7 Cholera reappeared in Montreal, 1834. 4 27 7 Calvin born, 1509. 4 28 7 Sir \N, Blackstone born, 1723. 4 28 7 R. Stephenson died, 1856. 4 30 7 William Penn died, 1718. 4 30 7 Bastile destroyed, 1789. 4 31 7 1th Sunday after Trinity, [born,1723. 4 32 7 (15) St. Swithin. Sir Joshua Reynolds 4 33|7 Cawnpore retaken by Havelock, 1857. 4 33|7 (17) Dr. Watts born, 1674. 4 34|7 Kirk takes Quebec, 1629. 4 3517 (21st)lstBattleof Bull's Run, 1861. 4 357 Robert Burns died, 1796. 4 36|7 %th Sunday after Trinity, 4 37 1 7 Upper and Lower Canada united, 1840. 4 38 j 7 Gibraltar taken by English, 1704. 4 39i7 St. James. ^ 4 407 Coleridge died, 1834. 4 4l|7 Battle of Talavera, 1809. 4 42|7 Wilberforce died, 1833. 4 43 7 %th Sunday after Trinity, 4 44 7 First English Newspaper, 1588. 4 46 7 Ignatius Loyola died, 1556. .^^ua ^ 47i7 46 46 46 45 45 44 44 44 44 43 43 42 41 41 41 40 39 88 87 36 36 34 33 32 31 30 30 28 27 26 25 MOON. r. ScB, 9 10 10 11 45 19 52 26 morn. 1 2 3 2 41 24 14 9 sets. 7 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 42 25 4 38 9 40 9 41 mom. 13 1 2 3 3 60 29 13 2 66 nses. 7 47 8 21 8 66 9 30 rVlfi, m til ^'i ''^^f ii PA h i. I''. W J. I' ■ 10 CALENDAR. AUGUST. Moon's Phases. 3rd Quarter . New Moon . . Ist Quarter. . Fall Moon. . . d. 3 10 18 25 Quebec, h. m. 2 29 ev. 9 48 m. 4 28 m. 10 45 ev. Montreal h. m. 2 23 ev. 9 42 m. 4 22 m. 1139ev. Kingston h. m. 2 11 ev. 9 30m. 4 10 m. 10 27ev. Toronto, h. m. 1 59 ev. 9 18 m. 3 68 m. 10 15 ev. London h. m. 1 51 ev. 910 m. 360 m. 10 7ev. DATS 1 M w 1 W 2 Th 3 F 4 S 5 Su 6 M 7 Tu 8 W 9 Th 10 F 11 S 12 Su 13 M 14 ^u 16 W 16 Th 17 F 18 S 19 Su 20 M 21 Tu 22 W 23 Th 24 F 25 S 26 Su 27 M 28 Tu 29 W 30 Th 31 F ve'->^ EVENTS, &0. f.^A y :%. Battle ofthe Nile, 1798. Kars evacuated by Russians, 1856, (4) Shelly born, 1792. Bank of England commenced, 1732. V)th Sunday after Trinity, Prince Alfred born, 1844. 8ueen Caroline died, 1821, anning died, 1827. Dryden bom, 1621. Greenwich Observatory founded, 1676. Battle of Lake Champlain, 1814 \lth Sunday after Trinity, (14) 1st Book Printed, 1457. Lord Clyde died, 1863. Sir Walter Scott born, 1771. Marshall Key shot, 1815. Duchess of Kent born, 1786. Prince of Wales visited Quebec, 1860. \2th Sunday after Trinity, §ueen of Oude arrived in London,1856. attle of Vimeria, 1808. Treaty of Peace with China, 1842. American War commenced, 1775. St. Bartholomew. Wilberforce bom, David Hume died, 1776. [1759. 13«A. Sunday after Trinity, (26) Dr. Adam Clarke died, 1832. (29) John Locke born, 1632. General Sir G. Napier died, 1858. William Paley born, 1743. John Bunyan died, 1688. THE SUN MOON. rises sets r. k s. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 5 5 6 5 5 6 5 6 5 5 5 6 5 48 60 51 b'A 63 66 56 67 68 59 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 6 sets. rises. 6 56 CALENDAR. 11 SEPTEMBER. London I. m. 1 51 ev. 910 m. 3 60 m. 7ev. MOON. r.&s. no 5 210 41 I'll 22 [) morn. d 9 7 1 5 1 56 1 2 58 2 4 1 Lsets. ) 7 36 \ 8 9 8 39 9 10 9 41 10 14 10 48 11 25 morn. 7 55 1 46 2 42 3 41 rises. 6 56 7 30 8 6 8 43 9 25 10 6 Moon's Phases. 8rd Quarter < New Moon - . Ist Quarter. . Full Moon..' d. 1 8 16 24 Quebec, \Montreal\Kinff8t*n Toronto. h. m. 7 21 ev. 26 ev. 40 ev. 17 m. 9 10 9 h. m. 7 15ev. 20 ev. 34 ev. 11m. 9 10 9 h. m. 7 3ev. 8ev. 22 ev. 59 m. 9 10 8 h. m. 51 ev. 56 ev. 10 ev. 47 m. 8 10 8 London h. m. 6 43ev. 8 48ev. 10 2ev. 8 39 m. DAYS H w 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 .'■iv EVENTS, &c. S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S THE SUN rises sets Cartier discover'd the Saguenay, 1535. 5 26 14th Sunday after Trinity, Cromwell died, 1659. Calais surrendered, 1347. Malta captured by English, 1800. James II. died in Exile, 170L Queen Elizabeth born, 1533. Sebastopol taken, 1855. ^ \bth Sunday after Trinity, Mungo Park died, 1771. Battle on Lake Champlain, 1814. Columbus discovered America, 1492. Wolfe k Montcalm died, 1759. (13) Charles James Fox died, 1806. (14) Duke of Wellington died, 1852. l^th Sunday after Trinity, Peace Congress at Brussells, 1848. Dr. Johnson born, 1709. Lord Sydenham died, 1841. .»i.>,^ Battle of Ahna, 1854. St. Matthew. Sir Walter Scott died, Goorge III. crowned, 1761. [1832. llth Sunday after Trinity, \\.ii\ Havelock relieved Lucknow, 1857. Baiaklava taken, 1854. Lord Nelson born, 1758. Hon. Peter McGill died, 1860. St. Michael. SO; Su '18^^ Sunday after Trinity, 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 6 6 MOON. r. &8, 286 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 37 39 40 6 42 6 43 6 44 6 45 46 48:6 49|6 50i5 515 52 54 56 56 57 69 00 1 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 34 32 30 28 26 24 23 21 19 17 16 14 12 10 7 6 4 2 00 58 66 56 54 52 50 48 46 44 42 40 10 56 11 61 mom. 48 1 2 3 51 54 66 sets. 6 7 7 8 8 9 10 10 11 39 9 41 13 46 23 2 47 35 mom. 29 1 2 3 4 26 26 30 47 nses. 6 42 7 8 8 9 10 21 5 53 46 43 > 1(5 .\- ' '• ■ ■<'i ■ % y ■ ^ y, I \\ ' ■ 1 \'? " i ■■* ■'I m m 12 CALENDAR. OCTOBER. Moon's Phases. Quebec, !i-;: Montreal King«t*n 3rd Quarter . New Moon . . 1st Quarter. . Full Moon... ^rd Quarter . DAYS M I W d.h. li 1 8 16 23 30 4 7 9 m. 21m. 10 ev. 35 ev. 25 ev. 57 m. h. m. 1 4 7 9 15 m. 4 ev. 29 ev. 19 ev. 51 m. h. m. 1 U 4 7 9 3m. 52 ev. 17 ev. 7ev. 39 m. Toronto. h. m. 51m. 11 40 ev. 4 5 ev. 6 55 ev. 9 27 m. London h. m. 43 m. 11 32 ev. 3 57ev. « 47 ev. 919m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 t7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W t}h\ i EVENTS, &0. THE rues Coleridge born, 1772. (4) Earl of Eglington died, 1801. First English Bible printed, 1535. America discovered, 1492. Earthquake in Britain, 1863. 19th Sunday after Trinity* Eddystone Lighthouse completed.1759. Battle of Savannah, 1779. Benjamin West born, 1783. (12) Penn born, 1644. Lord Lyndhurst died, aged 92, 1863. Battle of Queenston, Brock kiPd, 1812. 10th Sunday after Trinity, Viraril born, B.C. 70. British Houses of Pari, burnt, 1834. Sebastopol bombar'd by 126 guns, 1854. St. LuKKS. Duke of Newcastle d.,1864. Raid on St. Albans,Vt,by Southerners, Lord Palmerston born, 1784. [1864. 21 «f Sunday after Trinity. (21) Battle of Trafalgar,Nelsond.,1805. (22) Moscow retaken by Russians, 1812. Ist British Parliament, 1707. Battle of Balaklava, 1854. Wreck of Royal Charter, 1859. Captain Cook born, 1728. 22«rf Sunday after Trinity^ and [St. Simon and St. Judr. Dr. Cartwright died, 1823. All-Hallows* Eve. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 sun sets MOON. r. & s. 3 4 5 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 20 21 23 24 25 26 28 29 31 32 33 35 36 38 39 41 42 43 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 O 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 38;11 44 36 morn. 34 32 30 27 25 24 21 20 19 17 14 12 1 2 3 4 47 48 60 51 52 sets. 6 13 910 7!ll 5 4 2 1 59 57 55 63 52 60 49 47 46 46 46 21 59 42 28 19 12 morn. 6 7 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 10 11 16 21 30 rises. 5 65 6 43 7 38 8 36 9 36 10 39 11 43 4 45 morn. CALENDAR. 13 • *f| NOVEMBER. London h. m. 43 m. 11 32 ev. 3 57 ev. 6 47 ev. 919m. ( MOON. s |r. & 8. J8;ll 44 56 morn. 47 1 48 2 60 3 61 4 52 sets. 6 13 6 46 7 21 7 69 8 42 9 28 9;i0 19 7!ll 12 morn. 10 1 11 2 16 3 21 4 30 rises. 6 65 6 43 7 38 8 36 9 36 10 39 11 43 morn. 14 J2 JO n 25 >4 a 10 9 7 4 Moon's Phases. Quebec. 1 Montreal KingfiVn Toronto. New Moon . . Ist Quarter. . Full Moon... 3rd Quarter . d. 7 16 22 28 h. m. 6 36m. 9 19 m. 5 27 m. 10 17 ev. h. m. 5 30 m. 9 13 m. 5 21m. 10 11 ev. h. m. 6 18 m. 9 Im. 5 9m. 9 59 ev. h. m. 5 6 m, 8 49 m. 4 67 m 9 47 ov. London h. m. 468m« 8 41m. 4 49 m. 9 39 ev. DAYS M , W 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S ISjSu 19 M 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 EVENTS, &c. Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F All Saints* Day. Rorailley died, 1818. 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 sun gets 44 46 48 49 50 52 54 55 56 57 58 00 1 3 6 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 21 22 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 MOON. r. (&8. 44 41 40 31' 37 3ij 34 3^ 31 2<> 28 27 26 2f 2-1 2h 21 21 20 11 18 18 17 1^ 16 15 44 1 46 2 46 3 44 4 6 42 38 sets. 5 67 6 38 7 42 8 11 9 4 10 10 69 U 68 mom. 1 1 234 25|4 15 14 13 8 15 25 37 2 3 4 5 rises. 6 21 7 22 8 25 9 31 10 35 11 39 -v. morn. Idl 39 ♦•♦, J**. I '-': -f iK n U CALENDAR. DEGEMBEBJ , Moon's Phases. Quebec, Montreal Kinff8t*n Toronto* London New Moon . . 1st Quarter. . Full Moon... 3rd Quarter . d. 7 14 21 28 h. m. 37 m. 11 55 ev. 3 46 ev. 2 35 ev. h. m. 31 m. 11 49 ev. 3 40 ev. 2 29 ev. h. m. 19 m. 11 37 ev. 3 28 ev. 2 17 ev. h. m. 7m. 11 25 ev. 3 16 ev. 2 6ev. h. m. 1159 m. 1117ev. 3 8ev. 157ev. DAYS 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 IB 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M EVENTS, &c. Princess of Wales born, 1844. Advent Sunday, St. PauPs Cathedral finished. Napoleon made Emperor, 1804. Mozart died, 1792. Insurrection in Canada, 1837. «i'n* Mary Queen of Scots born, 1642. Richard Baxter died, 1691. 2nd Sunday in Advent. (9) Milton born, 1608. Charles XII. of Sweden killed, 1718. Cromwell decl. Protector, 1663. (14) Washington died, 1799. Prince Consort .died, 1861. St. Eaustache destroyed, 1837. Srd Sunday in Advent, (16) GteoTgQ Whitfield bom, 1714. Sir Humphrey Davy born, 1778. Turner the painter died, 1851. Louis Napoleon proclaimed, 1848. St. Thomas. Pilgdms landed at Plymouth, 1620. ith Sunday in Advent. Thackeray died, 1863. Chbis'fmas Day. Sir Isaac Newton St. Stephen. [bom, 1642. St. John the Evangelist. HcLY Innocents. \»t Sunday after Chriatmaa, East India Co. Charter granted, 1600. the sun rises sets 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 26 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 46 46 45 464 46 47 47 46 moon. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 14 15 16 16 16 17 18 18 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 6 38 36 33 29 25 sets. 5 21 6 6 7 8 9 8 58 54 60 49 10 50 11 53 morn. 56 2 3 4 6 4 12 22 31 rises. 6 3 7 8 9 10 11 9 19 23 28 28 mom. 28 1 26 2 22 London b. m. 11 69 m. 1117ev. 3 8ev. 157ev. f MOON. s r. & s. L2 1 H8 [2 2 36 [2 3 33 [1 4 29 LI 5 25 11 sets. 11 5 21 [16 8 1 6 58 1 7 54 1 8 60 1 9 49 110 50 111 53 2 morn. 2 56 2 2 4 2 3 12 ^ 4 22 5 5 31 i rises. ) 6 3 ) 7 9 ) 8 19 ) 9 23 no 28 K ^-^ 28 t mom. B 28 V ^ 26 B 2 22 W I «} A j/a (T-AF M 1^^ ^ O OQ GQ .s a I a OQ § •s ■D'^-J^B Co© ^'fS o 03 tJ u 9 m'H IE a C'53'^' oj 83 d e3 ejc'd^^^ p^P^P^p5p^Wai oqOO I'l I O •So o O • FN P5 DO u o g wi ^1 fl >- wri S a 3 ^ ^ ed o3 ^ CO o9 o ^b^.d m ^25 O o P^j . ^ »H #k #!> Vk *» ^ ^ #« tH r-t T— trH 'CJ T3 '^ '^ '^ 'C ^i 0-4-) TC #^ ill .Ay J ■> ;- . "v- 'k v>: • ' ■ » I, s*^«i»m» > I. I. 16 . EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. lV CANADA. ?£ <{. C w. f .,*il! t K .' THE GOVERNOR GENERAL, The Rt. Honorable Chahles Stanley Viscount Monck, Baron Monck of Ballytramraon, in the County of Wexford, Governor General of British North America, and Captain-General and Governor-in-chief in and over the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice- Admiral of the same, &c., &c. Denis Godley, Esq., governor's secretary. Lieut-Col. Hon. R. Monck, Coldstream Guards, military secre- tary and aide -de-canip. Lieut-Col. Irvine, provincial aide-de-camp. i i;leut::Coi: ifcumirland, (Extra provincial aide-de-camps.; EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. ~^^ Premier and Receiver-General Hon. Sir N. F. Belleau. Attorney-General U. C Hon. J. A. Macdonaldi^i Attorney-General L. C Hon. G. E. Cartier. ^- President of the Council Hon. George Brown. :j Minister of Finance Hon. A. T. Gait »; Provincial Secretary and Registrar .... Hon. Wm. McDougall.^ Postmaster- General Hon. W. P. Howland. ^ Minister of Agriculture and Statistics. . Hon. T. D*Arcy MeGee. Commissioner of Crown Lands Hon. Alex. Campbell. Commissioner of Public Works Hon. J. C. Cbapais. l Solicitor-General L. C Hon. H. L. Langevin. Solicitor-General U. C Hon. Jas. Cockbum. Officers : Clerk of Executive Council Wm. Henry Lee. Assist. -do and confidential clerk ...... Wm. A. Himsworth. Clerks: Moore A. Higgins, F. Vallerand, A. Cdt^, F. H. Himsworth, H. Alexander and Wm. Horace Lee; M. Naughten, doorkeeper; Jas. Ryan, Charles Baker and Wm. E. Morgan, messengers. LEGISLATITl ASBBMBLT. n LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF CANADA. Hon. Lewis Wallbbidgk, Speaker, OOXSTITUfiXClES. MEMBERS. Argenteuil ,* Hon. J. J. C. Abbott, Bagot Hon. Maurice Laframboise. Beauce H. E. Tasohereau. Bdauharaois P.Denis. Bellechasse Ed. R^millard. Berthier A. Homdre Pdquet. Bonaventure Theodore Robitaille. Brant (East Riding) John Y. Bown. Brant (West Riding) .E. Burke Wood. Brockville (Town) F. H. Chambers, Brome. Christopher Dunkin. Carleton. William Frederick Powell. Chambly Chs. B. de BoucherviUe. Champlain .John J. Ro8s. Charlevoix , Adolphe Gagnon. Chateauguay Hon. Luther H: Holton. Chicoutimi and Saguenay PA. Tremblay. Compton. John H. Pope. Cornwall (Town) Hon. J. S. Macdonald. Dorchester Hon. Hector Louis Langevin. Drummond and Arthabaska J. Bte. Eric Dorion. Dundas John Sylvester Ross. Durham (East Riding) John Shuter Smith. Durham (West Riding) Henry Munro. Elgin (East Riding). Leonidas Burwell. Elgin (West Riding) JohnScoble.. Essex Arthur Rankm. Frontenac • William Ferguson. Gaspd John Le Boutillier. Glengarry .Donald A. Macdonald. GrenvUle (South Riding) Walter Shanly. Grey George Jackson. Haldimand David Thompson. Halton John White. Hamilton (Cit3^) Charles Magill. Hastings (North Riding) Thomas C. Wallbndgc. Hastings (South Riding) Hon. Lewis WaUbnto. Hochelaga Hon. Antome A. Donon. . Huntingdon Robert B. Somerville. * Huron anid Bmco^r* •f.» • •%• • James Dickson. -^ ^ ' y » 'I ,♦ -^ r 18 ' LKOISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 'i: m 'M'- :^' OONSTITUENClfiS. . MRMBERS. , Ibervillo Alexandre Dufresne. ^ Jacques Carder G. G. Gaucher. Joliette c . . .H. Cornellier dit Grandchani]> Kamouraska Hon. Jean Charles Chapais. Kent Archibald McKellar. Kingston .Hon. John A. Macdonald. Lambtou — .Alexander Mackenzie. ^ Lanark (North Riding) ; . Hon. Wm. Macdougall; \ Lanark (South Riding) ......... Alexander Morris. ^ Laprairie : : . Alfred Pinsonneault. ' j: L'Assomption. - . i : Louis Archambeault. Laval ; .Joseph H; Bellerose. Leeds . . . .Hon. John Carling. Lotbini^re i '.'. . . . Henri Gustave Joly. . Maskinoug4 .Moise Houde. ( Megantic : .George Irvine. , ; Middlesex (East Riding) Crowell Willson. { Middlesex (West Riding) ........ Thomas Scatcherd. • Missisquoi ... : James O'Halloran. Montcalm .Joseph Dufresne. Montmagny .Joseph 0. Beaubien. . Montmorency .Hon. Joseph Cauchon. *■ ( West Hon. Thos. D'Arcy Mc(3[«e. Montreal (City) < Centre Hon. John Rose. ,, (East Hon. George E. Cartier. Napierville .... • ^> v j ...... . . . . . -Sixte Coupal dit LaReine. } Niagara (Town). V; . , • .Vi », ; ii . . . . Anjrus Morrison. TV Nicolet ........ . . V .1 .V V . % I/. . ; : .Joseph Gaudet. Norfolk. .......... .^ :...... ......Aquila Walsh. Northumberland (Ea^t Riding). -James Lyoan Biggar. ' Northumberland (West Riding) . Hon. James CoQkbum. Ontario (North Riding) . . . .-j. . . . .Matthew C. Cameron. Ontario (South Riding) . .\K\ . ....T.N; Gibbs. , « Ottawa (City) Joseph Merrill Curriei*;^'''^" Ottawa (County) Alonzo Wright. / /'^ Oxford (North Gliding). . . *.. ^,., .... Hope F. McKenzie. Oxford (South Riding) . . . . *. .^ . .... Hon. George Brown. Peel, ...... .,, , .^. .^. . . . . .Hon. John H. Cameron. Perth. :...... Vi....v,.V/M •'♦•••• Robert Macfarlane. ; Peterborough .......... ........ .F. W. Haxiltain. \ LEGISLATIYB ASSBMBLT. 19* CONSTITUENCIES. MEMBERS. Pontiao John Poupore. Portneuf Jean Docile Brousseau. Prescott Thomes lligginson. Prince Edward Walter Ross. (East Pierre Gabriel Huot. Quebec (City) < Centre Hon. Isidore Thibaudeau. ( West Hon. Charles Alleyn. Quebec (County) Hon. Francois Evanturel. Renfrew Robert Mclntyre. Richmond and Wolfe William Uoste Webb. Richelieu Joseph Francois Perrault. Rimouski George Sylvain. Rouville Joseph N. Poulin. Russell Robert Bell. ' Bt. Hyacinthe R^mi Raymond. Bt. Johns Francois Bourassa. St. Maurice Charles Lajoie. Bhe£ford Hon. Lucius S. Huntington. Bherbrooke (Town) Hon. Alexander T. Gait. Simcoe (North Riding) Thomas I). McConkey. Bimcoo (South Riding) Thomas R. Ferguson. Boulangcs ... ? $. ♦ William Duckett. Stanstead . .'..*.•. Albert Knight. , Stormont • Samuel Ault. * T^miscouata Jean Baptiste Pouliot. ^Terrebonne Louis Labreche-Viger. ^ Three Rivers (City) C. Boucher de NivenriUe. ^ Toronto (West) John Macdonald. „ Toronto (East) Alexander M. Smith. ^ Twoldountains Jean Baptiste^ Daoust. * • Vaudreuil A. C. de Lotbini^re Harwood. Verchftres F^lix Geoflfrion. * Victoria James Wifrks Dunsford. Waterloo (North Riding) Isaac E. Bowman. * Waterloo (South Riding) James Cowan. . Welland Thomas Clarke Street. f Wellington (North Riding) Thomas S. Parker. Wellington (South Riding) David Stirton. Wentworth< North Riding) William Notman. Wentworth (South Riding) Joseph Rymal. : Yamaska Moise Fortier. ^ York (North Riding) James Pearson Welte. /York (Bast Riding) Amos Wright. ^ ^ * York (West Riding) Hon. Wm. Pearce Howland. i 1,'vi 'I *1- m p \:7, I, u. ■■V 20 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. ! '. ' ,t >. if . * .11 •^i^ ^ i 1- % 1 1 1 i 1 1 f PERMANENT OFFICERS, LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Chief DEPARTMENT.—Wm. Bums Lindsay, clerk of the House ; G. M. Muir and A. Patrick, deputy-clerks and assistant-clerks. Law Departmknt.— Gustavus W. Wicksteed, Q.C., law clerk ; Frank Badgley, B.C.L., and Eugdne P. Borion, assist, law clerks. Accountant's Department.— Thomas Vaux, accountant; Joshua Stansfield, assistant accountant and book-keeper. Department of Routine and Records.— Wm. Spink, clerk of routine and records ; Farquhar MacGillivray, assistant ditto. Genkral Department.— Henry Hartney, chief oflBice-clerk and clerk to printing committee: Herman Poetter, clerk of votes and proceedings; Henry Boulton Stuart, English writing clerk; Edouard Den^chaud French writing cfcrk ; Alex. G. D. Taylor, Th^odule Blais, H. R. Smith, 0. C. de Lacherrotidre, H. Lind- say, J. S. Sloane, Paul E. Smith, John Notnian, and F. N. Bel- cour, junior (derks. Committee Department. — ^Alfred Patrick, chief clerk of con- troverted elections ; Jean P. Leprohon, first clerk of committees ; Francois X. Blanchet, second ditto. Private Bill Department.— Alfred Todd, chief clerk of pri- vate bills ; Tha4deus Patrick, assistant clerk of Private bills and clerk of railway committee. French Translator's Department.— Eugene P. Dorion, chief French translator; William Fanning, Frencn translator of votes and proceedings ; Toussaint G. CoursoUes, assistant French translator ; J. F. Gingras, J. Royal, and E. Blain, assistants ditto;* C. A. Gagnon, general asst. and proof reader. English Translator's Department.— Frank Badgley, chief English translator ; William Wilson, Pinbar Hays, Wm. Wilson, jun., and George Kacaulay, assistant English translators. Fri^ch Journal Department.— William H. Lemoine, Freneh journal clerk ; Pierre Rivet, assistant dUto. English Journal Department.— WilUa^ B. Ross, Engfish journal clerk ; Henry McCarthy, aissistant ditto. ,,,.,., Library DaPA«TMBNT.— Alpneus Todd, librJarian ; 'A. G^nn Lojoie, assistantlibrarian ; Augiistin Laperp^re, clerk. Post Office Department.— Robert Defries, postmaster ; Jo- seph Blais, asst. do. ; Edouard Pelletler, messenger. . Department of Sergeant- at-Arms.— Donald WiUiam M^/O' donell,,s9rgaB,nl-at-Arms; John O^Connor, door-keeper; Kobert Baillie' and Edw* Storr, assistant door-keepers ; A. Leroux Gar* dinal, chief messenger ; Michael McCarthy, assistant messenger ; Olivier Vincent and Jas. Hoy, messengers of library , Joset^ Lemonde, William Graham, Ed. Steacy, Joseph Asselin, P. Buckley, messengers. PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. 21 PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. ■!\ l^./i Civil Secretary's Office.— Denis Godley, Esq., secretary; Henry Cotton, chief clerk ; John Kidd, second clerk ; F. D. Bur- rowes, i/'rd clerk; Philip Hill, oflace-keeper ; George Boxall, messenger ; George Smith, extra messenger. Military Secretary's Office.— Lt.-Col. the Hon. R. Monck, military secretary; Capt. Pemberton, 60th Rifles, aide-de-camp; Lt.-Col. Irvine, provincial aide-de-camp ; Lt.-Col. Bernard and Lt.-Col. F. Cumberland, extra provincial aides-de-camp. Provincial Secretary's Office.— Hon. William McDougall, provincial secretary; Etienne Parent, assistant secretary, Lower Canada ; Edmund A. Meredith, assistant secretary, Upper Ca- nada ; Thos. Ross, accountant of the contingencies and receiver of marriage-license fees ; S. Tetu, W. H. Jones, Montezuma Tetu, first-class clerks ; M. Louis Amouroux, Elzdar Brousseau, extra clerks, Lower Canada; G. Powell, H. E. Steel, and C. J. Birch, first-class clerks, Alfred Hector and Henry J. Morgan, extra clerks, Upper Canada ; J. Gow, oSice-keeper ; J. Dorand, J. N. Fradet, Peter Logan, Messengers. Provincial Registrar's Department.— Hon« William Mc- Dougall, provincial registrar ; George Henry Lane, deputy pro- vincial registrar; Amable Belanger, 1st class and senior clerk; John A. Belanger and William J. Goodeve, 2nd class clerks ; Ludger A. Catellier, Alexander Begg, and Jovitte VercheresDo Boucherville, clerks; Maxime Valiquet, messenger; Francois Xavier Valiquet, assistant messenger and woodman. Office.: Old Chateau, Place d'Armes. Receiver General's Office.— Hon. Sir N. F. Belleau, receiver general ; T. D. Harrington, deputy ditto : G. C Reiffenstein, con- fidential clerk ; T. C. Bramley, book-keeper i J. B. Stanton, warrant clerk ; Wm. Hedge, bank-account clerk j J F. Pellaot, Charles W, Shay, clerks ; L. J. Dufresne, municipal loan-fund clork; F. Lewis and F. Hunter, accountants; J. B. H. Neeve, stamp-issue clerk ; F. L. Casault, messenger ; F. McCaffrey and N.. Casault, assistant messengers. Department of the Minister of Finance.— Hon. A. T. Gait, minister of finance ; Wm. Dickinson, deputy inspector general ; NcHTis Godard, chief clerk and provincial book-keeper ; John Drysdalo, book-keeper ; Archibald Gary, ditto ; F. G. Scott, Duncan McPherson, C. J* Anderson, R. W. Baxter, R. H. Ma^ - kay, P. Ryan, and E. Wilson, clerks; David Ryan, houSb- keeper ; P. Pender, messenger. Auditor* 8 Branch.—John Langton, auditor of public accounts ; •'f;-i / " \ -. ,)i * ■ ' ■ * f 1 vA' 22 PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. 1 ',K' John Simpson, assistant auditor of public accounts; Thomas Cruse, and Thomas D. Tims, book-keepers ; C. Cambie. regis- trar of free banks ; A. Harvey, statistical clerk ; James Patter- son, Edward C. Barber, G. Murray Jarvis, clerks ; John Pender, messenger. Customs Department. — R. S. M. Bouchette, commissioner ; Thomas Worthington, assistant commissioner; J. W. Peachy, corresponding clerk ; J. R. Audy, clerk of seizures and forms ; T. P. Kobarts, statistical clerk ; H. H. BuffiU. P. E. Sheppard, Dr. L. 0*Brien, G. A. Mailleue, H. C. Hay, W. A. Bell, check clerks : J. Walls, messenger ; A. Brunei, inspector of ports and , excise ; Wm. Murphy, surveying examiner of excise ; R. Ball, inspector of canals. ^ COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS. Those marked thus {*) are Warehousing Ports. Amherst^* J. J. Fox. Amherstburp,* E. Anderson. Belleville* W. F. MeudelL Brantford,* D. Curtis, junr. Brighton, D. Y. Leslie. Brockville,* E. Webster. Burwell,'^, A.Dunham. Chatham,* J. G. Pennefather. Chippewa,* C. St. G. Yarwood. Clarenceville, Chas. Stewart. Clifton, W. Leggett Coaticook,* J. Thompson. Cobourffy* H. Easton. Colhorne,* W. Pring. Cornwall,* R. K. Bullock. Cramahe.* J. M. Merriman. JDalhottsie,* James Lamb. Darlington, A. Dixon. Dover,* W. H. Higman. Dundas,* W. B. Gwyn. Dundee,* E. D. Phillips. Dunnville, W. A. Macrae. Elgin, R. P. McMillan. Fort Erie,* R. Graham. Freleighshurg, A. Kemp, Gimanoque, J. Ormiston. GasvS,* J. C. Belleau. Goderich,* D. Cameron. Guelph,* E. Carthew. Hamilton,* W. H. Kiltson. Hemmingford, Moses Sweet* Hope,* M. F. Whitehead, A Kingston,* W. B. Simpson. J. Kingsville, J King. Lacolle, A. Holden. London,* J. B. Strathy. Montreal,* — — — — — Morrishurg, A, McDonnell. Napanee, J. Benson. New Carlisle,* John Eraser. Newcastle, F. Farncomb. Niagara,* J. W. Taylor. Oakville,* R. K. Chisholm. Oshawa,* C. Walsh. Ottawa,* D. Graham. Ov^en Sound, W. Ar Stephens. '^^ Paris,* F. H. Haycock. Penetanguishene, W. Simpson. Philipsburg, J. Henderson. Picton, J. Roblin. PoWon, F. J. Parker. Prescott,* A. N. Striker. , i ^uebeo,* J. W. Dunscomb. ■ ^ueenstown,* P. B. Clement. Hmou^ki,* P. L. Gauvreau. Rowan, P. Beunett. Rmselltown, R. Rogers. Sarnia,* J. Scully. Saugeen, W. Keith. Savlt Ste, Marie,* J. Wilson. PUBLIC DSPARTMBNTS. 23 r:i? Collectors op Customs,— ConU'nu^rf. Stanley,* J. Hemphill (acting). Stanatead, C. Bullock. Su Johna,* W. McCrae. Stratford, William Watson. Sutton, B. Seaton. TorontOf* Hon. R. Spence. Trenton^ A. McCaulay. Wallnceourgh, C. Fraser. Whitbv,* W. Warren. Windsor* J. F. Elliott. Woodstock,* Jordan Charles. Department op Agriculture and Statistics.— Hon. T. D. McGee, minister of agriculture ; J. C. Tach4, deputy to the minister; Evelyn Campbell, senior clerk; A. J.Cambie, cashier and patent clerk : Stanislas Drapeau, W. U. Johnson, statistical clerks ; S. S. Finden, C. C. Neville, H. Cssegrain. J. W. O'Brien, clerks ; J. E. Lemieux, housekeeper ; J. Boily, B. Moreau, mes- sengers.. Colonization Section.— B. de La Bru^re, inspector of agencies ; Chas. Lesp^rance, deputy inspector of agencies. Emigration Department.— Quebec— A. C. Buchanan, Chief Agent for Canada East. Montreal— J. H. Daly. Agent, 309 Com- missioners Street. Ottawa— W. J. Wills, Agent. Toronto— A. B. Hawke, Chief Agent for Canada West. Hamilton— Richard Rae, Agent. Kingston-^James McPherson, Agent. Department op Public Works.— Hon. J. C. Chapais, com- missioner; T. Trudeau, deputy commissioner; F.Braun, seo'y. Engineering jBraneA.— Jwin Page, chief engineer; F. P. Ru- bldge, assistant engineer: C. F. Baillarc^, superintendent engi- neer ; P. Gauvreau, architect ; Charles McCarthy, J. LeB. Ross, Thomas Monro, and James H. Rowan, draughtsmen. Financial Branch.— J, Baine, book-keeper and accountant ; G. Drolet and F. Hamel, assistant book-keepers ; J. W. Harper, clerk and navmaster Corresponding Branch.—T. B. French, corresponding clerk ; J. F. N. Bonneville, Henry Jackson, J. R. Amoldi, Jas. Walsh, clerks ; Patrick Ownes, chief messenger ; Michael Walsh, as- sistant messenger. , * 4 ,, Official Arbitrators,— l^homfkia Kirkpatnck, Laurent A. Morr eau, Hon. Phil. Vankoughnet; F. H. Ennis, secretary. -t' Crown Law Department. Attorney General Upper Canada Hon. J. A. Macdonald. Attorney General Lower Canada Hon. G. E. Cartier. Solicitor General Upper Canada Hon. James Cock burn. Solicitor General Lower Canada Hon. H. L. Langevm. Clerk of Department George Futvoye. nini-to J Att*y General, Upper Canada. • H. Bernard. J. Stuart. \^ierK8.. J Att'y General, Lower Canada. Joseph A. DeW. Messengers P. Lynch & J. W. Gow. .11 •1 '• t- J. 24 PUBLIC DEPARTMBNtS. %*•: m Crown Lands Department.— Hon. A. Campbell, commis- sioner ; Andrew Russell, assistant oommissioner : Joseph Bou- chotte, deputy sunreyor general ; William Ford, aooountantand cashier. Surveyors and DraupMamen, — E. T. Fletcher, P. L. Morin, Thomas Devine, G. G. Bunlevie, J. W.Bridgland, Edward Fox, and E. E. Tach^. . Drattght$men,—J. F. Bouohette, S. P. Banset, H. F. Hayward, W. Baron Von Eoerber and Alex. L. Russell. Superintendent Woods and Forests, — P. M. Partridge. C7©rA;».— Thomas Hector, H. J. Jones, J. C. Tarbutt, W. F. Collins, F. T. Judah, E. A. Genereux, Jeremiah Alley, John Morphy, John Tolmie, Thomas Hammond, P. A. Hall, John V. Gale, W. F. Whitcher, first-class clerks; V. E. Tessier, A. Kirkwood, A. J. Taylor, F. D. Dugal, F. Chass^, L. A. Robi- taille, D. A. Grant, J. J. Pendergast, G. B. Cowper, L. D. Le- Moinfe, F. Morkill, W. E. Collins, D. C Mackedie. G. E. Lind- say, F. Norton, John M. Grant, Gfeo. Van Felson, L. Berthelott Worsley Ebbs. Richard Nettle, second-class clerks ; Johnlnneg, J. Nickinson, B. G. B. Ross, H. B. DufOrt, A. J. Scott, R. H. Browne, R. H^ Temple, J. Murphy, Jas. S. Thomson, J. R. Montgomery, E. Thomas, third-olass olesrks. Cl^ce JSr«ei)er.r-John Bradshaw. Jlfe»»cnflrer«.~-Geo. Usher, P. Potvin, P. CahUl, A. McDonald, C. Dumontier. Crown Tiubeb Agents* Ottawa A. J. Rnssellr a^ent; C. S. McNutt assistant, agent; J. Ritchie, clerk; E. T^ Smithy tem. clerk ; P. Quinn, mess^rtger. Montreal . .i .. . . . . .C. E. Belle, agent ; J. C. Coursolles, clerk. Belleville /.'.... i. . J. F. Way, agent; J. A. Maciimes^ clerk. Three Rivers. A. Dubord, agent ; Wm. Liimb, clerk. Toronto .J. R. Nash, agent ; F. W. Stayner, cleric, Windsor J. F. Elliott, sub-agent of Toronto agencj^: St. Hyaointhe. G. J. Nagle, agent. Chicoutimi G. Duberger, agents ^^J)^«^"P^^[ C.Dawson, agent. not*^- Trois Pistoles. ..... C, T. Dube, agent.. Oarleton, G. E.. •;• . 'J* N. Verge, agent^ Quebec . ...^i.*/4 McL. Stewart, coirector of C. T. Dn^g ; Wm. { jj O'Kane, assistant ; John Maokay, clerk. Indian Department.— Superintendent-General, Commissioner Crown Lands; disputy superintendent-generaLj Wm. Spra«rge» FUBLIO DEPARTUSNTS. 25 Esq. ; chief clerk, M. Turnor, Esq. ; accountant, C. T. Walcot, Esq. ; corresponding clerk, L. Vankoughnet ; clerk, J. P. M. Le- court; visiting superintendents, W. R. Bartlett, Toronto, J. T. iGilkison, Brantford ; C. T. Dupont, Manitoulin, R. Mackenzioi Sarnia; commissioner for L. C. Indians, E. N. DeLorimier, La- prarie ; Indian agents, S. Colquhoun .Cornwall; F. McAnnalIy» Belleville ; John White, River Desert. Geological Survey.— Sir Wm. E. Logan, provincial geologist J T. S. Hunt, chemist and mineralogist ; E. Bilhngs, paloeontologist. Educational Department. Lower Canada.— Old Government House.— The Hon. P. J. 0. Chauveau, superintendent : Ls. Girard, secretary ; J. J. Phelan, English corresponding clerk, and assistant editor of the "Lower Canada Journal of Education " ; Alex, de Lusignan, clerk of accounts and statistics ; A. N. Mont. Petit, French corresponding olerk, assistant editor of " Le Journal de I'lnstruction Publique," and librarian; Pierre Chauveau, assistant clerk of account? and statistics; J. J. Laparre, store-keeper; J. Baptiste Lenoir, copying clerk ; Paul Blouin, messenger. Catholic Board of Examiners, — Rev. L. L. Villeneuve, Rev. A. Truteau, William Doran, Rev. C. Lenoii-, P. Gamot, P. Beau- I i ien ; F. X. Valde, secretary. Protestant Board of Examiners.— ^ey. Alexander Kemp, Rev« George Cornish, Rev. Wm. Bond, M. A., Rev. John Jenkins, D.D., .W. Lunn, A. N. Rennie ; T. A. Gibson, secretary. Upper CANADA'—For the General Administration of the Gram- mar and Common School li&yfs.— Education Offiise—'Rey. Eger- ton Ryerson,. D.D., LL.D., chief superintendent of education; J. G. Hodgins, LL.B., F.R.G.S., deputy superintendent ; Aldx, Marling, LL.B., senior clerk and accountant ; A. J. WiUiamson, clerk of correspondence ; F. J. Taylor, clerk of statistics ; J. T. R. Stinson, assistant clerk of statistics ; James Moore, mes*- senger. Depositary Branch— 8, P. May, M.D., clerk of libra- rie& ; W, H. Atkinson, depositary sale=;man ; Edward B. Cope, assistant clerk; C. Alderson, depositary packer; C. Parsons^ assistant depositary packer and messenger. Office in the Normal School Buildings, Toronto. •* *• ■f'm ''•i,tS: -■?■ noner ragge. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Issued by A. Ross. Residence ! 11 Mount Royal Terrace, McGill College Avenuei aod at the 0£^oe of Mr. John Monk, Advocate, 28 Little St. James Street. V)M 26 POST OFFICE. :l ilr^ POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Honorable W. P. Howlandi postmaster-general ; AV. H. Griffin, deputy postmaster-Rcneral : H. A. Wioksteed, accountant ; Wm. White, secretary ; John Asnworth, cashier. Money Order Branch,— V, Lesuer, superintendent -^ Classification op Clebks. First Clasa.—'E. C. Hayden, R. Oliver, H. S. Weatherly, P. Holt, J. C.Stewart J. T. McCuaig. Second Claae.—S. Audette, C. R. Mackenzie, J. Brophy, G. Mason, R. M. Julyan. Third Claaa.—J, Boyd* J. L. McMahon, E. H. Beiuamin, W. D. LeSuer, B. King, G. H. Hargrave, H. J. Garrett, G. H. Holt, H. W. Griffin. Fourth Claaa,—W. Berry, 0. Frechette, R. P. Davis, J. Wil- son, J. McNab, D. Matheson, J. C. Patterson, J. McDougall. | Post-Oppice Inspectors. John Dewe, Gilbert E. Griffin, Matthew Sweetnam, Edwin King, W. G. Sheppard. <0 MONTREAL. Edward S. Freer Postmaster. B. McEvenue • Assistant Postmaster. ^ Clerka.'—M, Emery, H. Huddell, McD. Simpson. M. Murphy, U. Benoit J. McKeon, Alex- Robertson, L^on Malard, J. T. Wright, P. Pridham, A. D'Amour, V. Baillarffeon, J.. J. Stuart, Thomas F. Larseneur, H. A. Bourrot Thos. Forsyth, Joseph L« Palmer, D. Robinson, W. Fitzgerald, H. A. Lemieux, W. Finton, W. J. Fennell, Israel St. Amour. Letter 'Carriera,--P, 0*Reilly, John Drew, A. Augeit, L. La- fraicain, S. Johnston, and 0. Filiatrault. Office hours, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and from 8 to 10 a.m. on Sundays. Regulations and Rates. Letter'liatea,—lietteT9 posted in Canada, addressed to any place within the Province; pass, if prepaid, for 5 cents per half- ounce, but if posted unpaid, are charged 7 cents per half-ounce. On letters to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Ed- ward's Island, the rate is 5 cents per half ounce, with optional prepayment. POST OPPICB. 21 The rate on letters to the TTnlted Kingdom will bo— By Canadian Packet 12i cents per half-ounce. By Cunard Packet 17 cents per half-ounce. If a letter exceed 1 ounce in weight, it will be liable to four rates, as, after the first ounce, fractions are not recognised, the rate progressing by the ounce. Letters for the United Kingdom must be prepaid, or they will be charged a fine of 6d. sterling in addition to toe deficient post- age on delivery in England. The British Post Office forwards letters to Canada by the first packet sailing after the letter is (>ostod, unless the letters bear a special direction,—" By Canadian Packet," or " By British Packet,"— and in that case, they are kept over for the packet designated. "By Canadian Mail" is not a distinctive super- scription; for any mail for Canada is a "Canadian Mail/' by whatever packet forwarded. Letters for British Colonies and Possessions, be:pond seai and for Foreign Countries, via England, must be prepaid. The rate on letters for the United States, 10 cts. per half-ounce. The rate on letters for British Columbia, 10 cts,, to bo prepaid^ —there is a further charge on delivery. The rate on letters for Kcil River 10 cts. per half-ounce, which must be pre-paid. The rate on letters for the following destinations, per Canadian Ocean Steamers, is 23 cents per half-ounce, and must be pre- paid :— Africa (West Coast of) ; Australia (including all the Colonies embraced in this general name) : Ceylon. Egypt. Gibraltar, Gold Coast, India, Liberia, Malta, Mauritius, Monte Video, New Zea- land, Sierra Leone, Spain, Tasmania, West Indies (British). The rate to Buenos Ayres, is 35 cents the half-ounce. The postage upon letters for the following places has recently been increased to 36 cents per half-ounce, viz. :— Cape of Good Hope, Ascension, St. Helena, Natal, Surinam, Hayti. The rate to Belgium, 19 cents the half-ounce. The rate to Holland, 17 cents- the half-ounce. For the principal German States, the rate is 23 cents per half- ounce. For France and Algeria, 17 cents per quarter-ounce. On letters to the above destinations, forwarded by the Cunara line of steamers, an additional charge of 5 cents per half-ounce becomes necessary. . , _ Registration Charges,— For the registration of a letter ad- dressed to any place in British NorUi America, the charge is 2 ceiitA For the registration of a letter to the United Kingdom, 12io. For the registration of a letter to the United States, 5c. I' •'?' m * .K}^^' 28 POST OFFICE. m France, and other countries for which letters pass through France, an amount equal to the postage. No letter can be forwarded as registered unless postage and registration fee are both prepaid. Miscellaneoua Charges, — The charge on parcels, by Parcel Post, to any place in Canada, is 25 cents per pound, [with 5 cents additional, if registered]. No parcel must exceed three pounds in weight. One cent per ounce, payable in adyanoe by postage stamp, is the rate on printed circulars, prices-current, hand-bills, and other printed matter of a like character; and on books, bound or unbound^ when posted at a Canadian Post Office, addressed to any place in Canada, British North America generally, or the United States. The charges upon prices-current, when addressed to the United Kingdom, is 2 cents each, and must be prepaid by postage Stamp. Postage Bates ,on certain Miscellaneous Matter passing withm the Province of Canada, or to and from the United States :— 1. — Packages of seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, and scions, or grafts, may be posted in Canada for delivery within the Province, or to an address within the United States, on prepayment by postage stamp of a rate of one cent per ounce; and when re- ceived from the United States, addressed to any place in Canada, such packages may be delivered on payment, by the person addressed, of a like rate. 2.— The limit of weight for such packages will be one pound. No communication, whether written or printed, must be enclosed in them ; and they must be so put up as to be easy of examina- tion, for the purpose of verifying the alleged contents. If put up in bags, the bags must be simply tied at the neck, so as to admit of inspection ; and, in the case of such packages mailed in Canada, the nature of the contents, such as '* Seeds" " BootSt** &o,f as the case may be, must be marked on the package by the sender, as a statement of the claim to pass at the reduced rate hereby made applicable to such matter. 3.— Book manuscript, knd printers* proofrSheets (whether cor- rected or not), maps, jprints, drawings, engravings, photographs (when not on glass or m cases containing glads), and sheet music (whether printed or written), may pass in covers open at the ends or sides, and provided that no letter, or other communication intended to serve the purpose of a letter, be enclosed therein, on prepayinent^ when posted in Canada, by postage stamp of the ordinary printed-matter rate of one cent per ounce ; or upon payment of that rate on delivery on such matter when received m the mails fh)m the United States. Transmission of Books, Patterns of Merchandise, and Samples, between Canada and th©^ United Kingdom :— POST OPPlCfi. 29 '}■ \ 4.— On and from the 1st January next, patterns of merchandise, and samples, may be forwarded between Canada and the United Kingdom, by the Canadian Packet Mails, at book-post rates, and subject to the following conditions :— A—The patterns or samples must not be of any intrinsic value : and this rule excludes all articles of a saleable nature, and what- ever may have a value of its own, apart from its mere use as a pattern ; nor must the quantity of any material or article sent as a pattern or sample be so great that it could have on this ground an intrinsic value. B— The patterns, &c., must be sent in covers, open at the ends, so as to be easy of examination. Samples, however, of seeds, drugs, and such like, which cannot be sent in open covers, may be enclosed m bags of linen or other material simply tied at the neck ; but bags closed against inspection, although transparent, mnst not be used for the purpose. C— There mnst be no writing or printing other than the address of the person for whom the packet is intended, the manufacturer's or trade mark and number, and price of the article. D— Any infringement of the above regulations will render the packet liable to be treated and charged as a letter. E— The rul€! which forbids the transmission through the Post of any article likely to injure the contents of the mail*bags, will apply to patterns and samples ; and any package transgressing this rulJB is to be sent to the Postmaster General. 5.— The book-post rate between Canada and the United King- dom remains unaltered, at 7 cents for a packet weighing not more than 4 ounces. For a packet exceeding 4 oz., and not exceeding ^ lb. . . .12^c. l)itto ilb., do 1 lb. ...25c. Ditto lib., do li lb. . . STIc. And so on, adding 121 cents for each additional half-pound, or fraction of half-pound weight. These charges must be prepaid. 6.— Ho prints or printed matter will be allowed to pass by book post between' the United Kingdom and Canada, unless printed on paper, parchment or vellum. Book paekets addressed to the United Kingdom can be regis- tered on po^yment of the ordinary registration fee (12^ cents) in a^ditioti to the postage. Booh Poht With Frnnce,— "For a packet of printed matter, or single newspaper, book, <&o., not over 2 ounces 4 cents. . Ditto, exceeding 2 ounces, and not over 4 ounces .... 8 " Ditto, do 4 ounces, do Bounces — 17 ** Ditto, do Bounces, do 16 ounces — 34 " And so on ; Increasing 17 cents for every additional half-pound. The Book-post Regulations between Canada and England ap- ply to matter between Canada and France. m V •H f ■ ■ -'} f ' » r * ' ' I ,1 t ;♦-'. iJ :Ji 30 POST OPPIOE. .-JCi ■ i/; :*.: I|ti.^i: ill&' 1 I*. Newspapers and Periodicals,— 'Newap&iteTB published in Ca- nada maj' oe sent by post from the office of publication, addressed to any place in Canada) at the following rates, if paid quarterly in advance, by either the publisher at the pest office where the papers are posted, or by the subscriber at the delivering post office: — For a paper published 6 times a week — 2s. per qr., or 40 cents. Do do 3 times a week — Is. do or 20 " Do do 2 times a week — 8d. do or 13 " Do de 1 time a week 4d. do or 6^ " When the above rates are not paid in advance, by either pub- lisher or subscriber, such papers are charged one cent each on delivery. Transient Newspapers,— TrsLnaiQnt newspapers, that is to say, Canadian Newspapers, posted otherwise than from the office of publication, and American or British papers posted or reposted in Canada, must be prepaid one cent each, by postage stamp, or they cannot be forwarded ; except only British newspapers dis- tributed to regular subscribers by Canadian booksellers and news-agents, such papers pass free, as they would do if received in the Canadian Packet Mail. Newspapers hy Mail from England or United States, — ^News- papers received from flngland by the Canadian Packet Mails are delivered free. Newspapers from England by the Cnnard Packet, are charged 2 cents each on delivery. [This is the American transit charge]. United States newspapers, brought by mail into Canada, are charged 1 cent each on delivery. Periodicals passing hy Mail in Canada :-^ 1.— The rate on all periodicals, other than newspapers, passing by mail in Canada save such as may be addressed to or received from the United Kingdom, and such as are exempted from post- age by statute, will henceforth be one cent per 4 ounces weight of package containing periodical matter, whether the package contain one ojr more numbers. \„ 2.— Any fraction of 4 ounces to be charged as a full rate. 3. — On periodicals posted from the office of publication, or by news-agents or booksellers, to resnilar subscribers within the Province^ this rate may remain to oe collected on delivery, and must in such cases be marked ui}on the packages and charged in the letter-bills; but when mailed to go oiitof the Province, Buch periodical matter must be prepaid by postage stamp. Britisn and United States periodicals may be posted m Canada by news-agents and booksellers to regular subscribers in the Province under this regulation. , 4.— Transient periodical matter posted in Canada must in all iQases be prepaid by postage stamp. 5.— The above rate will be pa^'aole on delivery on all periodi- POST OFFICE. 31 •W cal matter received from the United States, except that Canadian editors may receive exchange periodicals from the United States free of Canadian postage. Canadian Periodiccda^ posted for United Kingdom by Cana- dian Packets : — 6.— Periodicals, printed and published in Canada, may be post- ed, addressed to any place in the United Kingdom by Canadian Packet^ on prepayment by postage stamp of 2 cents each number. 7. — This rate will be applicable to all classes of Canadian periodicals posted as above for the United Kingdom, the exemp- tion to which certain classes of Canadian periodicals are entitled, extending to such numbers only as are addressed from the office of publication within the Province. Postage Stamps,— "Poatfige Stamps, of the respective values of 1 cent for newspapers ; 2 cents for prices-current for the United Kingdom ; 6 cents for ordinary Provincial letters ; 10 cents for United States rate ; 12^ cents for Canadian Packet; and 17 cents for Cunard packet,— are provided for sale to the public. Letter Enn^lopes, impressed with Medallion Stamp, and equi- valent to the prepayment of postage, to the amount of 5 and 10 cents respectively, are furnished for sale to the public at the following rates : — The 5-cent Envelope, at $5.50 per 100, or 66 cents per dozen. The 10-cent Envelope, at $10.50 per 100, ot $1^26 per dozen. Penal Clause, — The Act contains the following penal clause : — To inclose a letter, or letters, or any writing intended to serve the purpose of a letter, in a parcel posted for the parcel post, shall be a misdemeanor. To inclose a letter, or any writing, or make any written marks to serve the purpose of a letter, or to enclose any other thing in a newspaper, posted to pass as a newspaper, at the rate of post- age applicable to newspapers (except in the case of accounts and receipts of newspaper publishers, which are permitted to pass folded within the newspapers sent by them to their subscribers), shall be a misdemeanor. Money Orders. Money Orders on Canada,— AM the Money-Order Post Offices in Canada are authorized to draw Money Orders on each other for, any sum up to $100, and for as many Orders of $100 each the applicant may require, upon the following terms, viz. :— On Orders up to $10 ..^ -.5^®H*3- On Orders over $10, and up to $20 10 On Orders over f 20, and up to ! 540 20 On Orders over $40, and up to ^560 80 On Orders over $60, and up to 5 180 40 On Orders over $80, and up to $100 50 (4 V M ■ J ,,> --l^' -r) 32 HILITi.Bir. iAM <• ■ ^iti*'^*■•■ Money Orders on the United Kingdom. — The Canadian Money Order Offices also draw upon all the Money Order Offices in England, Ireland, and Scotland, and the Channel Islands, for any sum up to XIO sterliug^ and grant as many Orders for j£10 sterling each, as may he needed to make up the amount to be remitted. The terms, are as under :— On Orders up to £2 25 cents. On Orders over £2, and up to £5 60 ** On Orders over £5, and up to £7 75 ** On Orders over £7, and up to £10 $1.00 Money Orders on the Lower Provinces. —The Cana4icin Money Order Offices draw also upon all Money Order Offices in Nora 8cotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland. The Orders, Uke those of the United Kingdom, are ma.de payable in Sterling money, and for sums up to £10 sterling. The terms are :— For Orders up to£5. ^ . * ...j^. ...25 cents. For Orders over £5, and up to £10. ..... . .'. ... 60 . :**r^ :^^^ The Mone3^ Order PostOffioee are furnished with lists of all "^^ (he Money Order Offices in Canada, the United Kingdom, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoimdland ; and the postmasters are instructed te afford every information in their .power, in respect of the places upon which they draw, together with any other information relating to such issues as the intend- ing^^ remitters may desire. , „, MILITARY DEPARTMENTS. ""* (•■V* ' lili' ■ ■ ■ ■ " . |4eiit.-€Uiaieral Sir John MieheU K.03m oominanding thefor^^es jbi British N<>rth Anpierica. ;^' Lieut^Colonei Wm. Earle, G^. Gds., military secretary. €apt. Hon. R. de Montmorency, 32nd KegimeBt, aide-de-camp. :, MiLTTARY Si5CaRTART*s Drpartment.— Lieut.-Colonel Wm- Earle, G^. Ods., military secretary ; J. Eownn Bpong, chief clerk ; P. Lawlor, R. G. Greig, and M. Riolrdan^ clerks ; M. Palgleish, office-keeper; James McFarlane^ messenger. Major Genkra':.. and Staff.— 'Major General the Hon. J. Lindsay^ commanding lioweir Canada Distifict; Captain the Hon. C. G. C. Eliot, Grenadier Guards, alde-de-C9>mp ; Captain R. C. Healy* 16th Itegimeiit»,BngiiaeJlitior. i *i- MILITARY. 33 .■^\ 1 Money G&ces in tnd8,for for £10 at to be 9nt8. > bn Money in Nora e Orders, 1 Sterling b:— ients. ists of all Ewn, Nova and the n in their r, together \e intend' ,,^ ii, I the forces fcary. •de-'oomp. inel Wm- liefclerk; ^algleish, Hon. J' ^tain the ; Captain Adjutant General's Department.— Colonel J. E. Thackwell, deputy adjiitant general ; Lieut.-Col. W. Lyons, assistant ad- jutant general; Captain J. Pope, town major; P. Walsh* clerk ; Sergeant-Major J. Snasdcll* first class clerk ; Sergeant R. Mal- bon, third class clerk : J. Dillon, town-major's clerk ; W. Rowan, town sergeant. Inspector op Gr&nlb) 6th Foot. Musketry for North America.— Captain Quartermaster General's Department.— Colonel D. Lysons, deputy quartermaster general ; Col. Wolseley, assistant quarter- master general ; N. Hughes, chief clerk ; A. Mitchell, first-class, M. Moran, second-class clerks. Rotal Engineer Military and Civil Staffs servino in Canada. Head Quarters, Royal Engineer Office, Notre Dame St,, Montreal, Head Quarters, Military /S'tojf.— Colonel Charles E. Ford, commanding Royal Engineer in Canada; Lieut-Colonel T. L. J. Gallwey, (in charge of defensive works in Canada) and Capt. Richard H. Stotherd, Royal Engineers, Assistants to the Com- manding Royal Engineer ; Lieutenants H. S. Sitwell (on survey duty) and G. E. Grover, Royal Engineers. ' ,„ „ Civil ^S'^ajf.— Thomas F. Hanlon, Charles W alkem, James Kerr and John Gardiner, Esquires. Office Keeper and Messenger,— Mr, James Robertson. Quebec District Military Staff,— Jjt,-Co\, Fairfax C. Hassard, district commanding Royal Enprineer ; Captains : C- S. Akers (in charge of works at Point Levis), C. P. Maquay, commanding the 15th, and J. H. Maitland, commanding the 1st company of Royal Engineers. Lieutenants : J. J. Robertson, J. S. Latter- thwaite, G, Harris, H. Robinson and F. Glancy, Royal Engl- neers Civil Staff.—W. H. Head, S. G. Gambler and J. H. Oakes, Esquires. Office Keeper and Messenger,— Mr. E. Lennon. Montreal District Military Staff,— C&pt, W. H. Noble, district commanding Royal Engineer. ,,„. __, tt«i- CivU *Si i/f.— Wm. Wheeler, J. J. Ricon, and George H. Peake, Kingston Division, Montreal District, Military Staff ,'"^xQC\i' tive Officer, Lieutenant R. C. Price, Royal Engineers. Civil Staff,— A, Kemp, Esq. ,, ^ ^ ,- „ Office Keeper and Messenger, —Ml. A. Goootellow. •■ t^ -I iA>'awson, military store clerk. MILITARY. 35 Purveyor's Department.— Ed. Morriidf principal purveyor to H. M. forces ; R. H. Stewart, deputy purveyor ; J. Spenceley and W. R. Kaye, purveyors' clerks ; J. O'Donoghue, messenger. Toronto.— Ghaa. Hammond, deputy purveyor, Quebec^Jos, Muskelt, deputy purveyor. Barrack DEPARTMENT.—Sam. W. Hall, (late lieut. 73rd regt.), principal barrack master for Canada and barrack master for Montreal ; Edw. Welch, (late captain 93rd Highlanders), assis- tant barrack master ; Robert Duncan, Joseph Toghill, superior barrack sergeants; Bryan Hanlon, barrack laborer. MoUon and Hochelaga jB«rracA;«. —Edward Thorn, barrack sergeant. College Barracks,— John Ste jns, barrack sergeant. Barrack Store Reserve of Canada.— Montreal : John Welles, superior barrack sergeant; Edw. McMahon, barrack laborer. Quebec : John Darker, barrack laborer. Regiments in Canada and Officers Commanding. Montreal Head Quarters of the Army in Canada : Royal Artillery, Colonel Dunlop, C. B., com- I manding. *• Royal Engineers, Colonel Ford, commanding. 1st Batt. 25th K.O.B., Lieut. -Colonel Fane, com- =*' manding. SOth Regt., Colonel Pakenham, commanding. ^y 4th Batt. 60th Rifles, Colonel Hawley, com- manding. 4th Batt. P.C.O. Rifle Brigade, Colonel Elnngton, commanding. Detachment Commissariat Staflf Corps, Deputy ■ Assistant Commissary General Snow, com- * manding. Quebec Royal Artillery, Lieut-Colonel McCrea, com- manding. . . ^, ^ , 2nd Batt. 7th Royal Fusiliers, Lieut-Colonel Cooper, commanding. 1st Batt. P.C,0. Rifle Brigade, Colonel Lord A. Russell, commanding. Kingston Royal Artillery, Lieut.-Colonel Gibbon, C.B., commanding. ,. ^ , , ,, -, x^ '^ Royal Canadian Rifles, Lieut. -Colonel Moffatt, ^ commanding. Toronto Royal Artillery, Colonel Mountain, commanding. 47th Regt., Colonel Lowry, commanoing. ^^a •T 3*".. ' 3^1 II 36 TARIFF OF DUTIES. Hamilton Ist Batt. 16th Recrt. (head qaarters), Colonel Pea- eock, eommandiiig. JSt. Johns Detachment Royal Canadian Rifles. Chambly Detachment Royal Canadian Rifles. Isle aux Noix. .Detachment Royal Canadian Rifles. London Royal Artillery? Major Smyth, oommandinff. One wing 1st Batt. 16th Reg^. CANADIAN TAKIFF. The following Schedule has been corrected m accordance with the Act to present date, at the Customs Department :— GOODS ON THE SLIDING SCALE. SUUAKS. In addition to the following acf valorem duties, Raw Sugar 'ps^n a specific duty of 2 cents a lb., and Refined Sugar ^ 3 cents :~- Percent. Sugar. Refined, whether in loaves or lumps, candied, crushed, or in any other form ; White Bastard, or other Sugar, equal to Refined in quality 15 Sugar, not Refined, nor White Bastard nor other Sugar equal to Refined in quality 10 TEA AND COFFEE. Tea, 15 per cent., ad valorem; also a specific duty of 4 cents per lb. Green Co£fee^ 5 In addition to the above there is a specific duty of 3 cents per lb. Coffee, Ground or Roasted, 30 per cent., ad valorem ; also 3 cents per lb. specific duty. SPECIFIC DUTIES. Whiskey, of any strength, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' Hydrometer; and so on, in proportion, for any greater strength or less quantinr than a gallon,—for every gallon 40 cents, and 20 per cent, on packages. Confectionery, 3 cents per lb., and ad valorem duty, same as Refined Sugar. TARIPP OF DUTIES. 39 Kerosene and Coal Oil, 10 cents per gallon, and 29 per cent on Sacka^es ; Petroleum Oil, distilled, purified, or refined, Kaptha, lenzole or Benzine, 15 cents per wine gallon, and 20 per cent on packased; Crude Petroleum, 4 cents per gallon, and 20 per cent on packages. Molasses, 5 cents per wine gallon ; also an ad valorem duty, same as Raw Sugar. Per cpnt. Acids, of every description, except Vinegar Free Ale, Beer, and Porter 30 Almonds, and Nuts of all kmds (20 per cent.) 20 Alum, unground Free Anatomical Preparations. Free Anchors, 6 cwt and under . 10 Ditto, over 6 cwt Free Animals, of all kinds Free Antimony Free Antiquities, collections of. Free Apparel, wearing of British subjects dying abroad . • . Free Argol Free Ash, pot, pearl, and soda. .Free Atlases 10 Bark, tanners' Free Bark, used solely in dyeing Free Barley, except pot & pearl . Free Barley Meal. Free Beans Free Bean Meal Free Bear and Bigg Free Bear and Bigg Meal Free Beer 30 Berries, used solely in dye- . ing Free Blacking 30 Bleaching Powder Free Books, being reprints of British copyright works, 12^ ¥' oL (See Clause»).Free Per cent. Books, printed, all kinds, except copyrights and books in course of print- ing in Canada Free Boots and Shoes (leather) . . 25 Book, Map, & News Print- ing Papor 15 Bibles, Testaments, & De- votional Books Free Binnacle Lam^ Free Bottles, containing wine, sj)irituous or fermented liquore, of Officers' Mess.Free Boilerplate 10 Bolting Cloths Free Borax Free Bookbinders' Tools & Im- plements .«. Free Brandy, 15c. per gallon, and 30 Brandy, for Officers' Mess . Free Brimstone Free Bran and Shorts Free Brass, in bars, rods, and sheets 10 Brass Tubes and Piping when drawn 10 Brass or Copper Wire and WireCloth 10 Brass, in scraps Free Bristles Free Broom Com Free Buckwheat > Free Buckwheat Meal Free * Clause.— XXII. Vic. cap. 2, sec. 2.— "But this Act shall not affect the Copyright Act, 13 ^ 14 Vic. cap 6, or any duty imposed under it" i i ',■>• 38 TARIFF OF DUTIBS. t m. Per cent. Bulbs & KoofcS) other than . medicinal Free Bullion Free Burr Stones, wrought or un- wrought, but not bound up into millstones Free Butter Free Bunting Free Cabinets of Ooins Free Cables, iron chain, over 3 of an inch diameter Free Cables, hemp Free Cables, grass Free Cameos and Mosaics, real imitation, when set in gold, silver or other metal 10 Canada Plates, Tinned do^ Galvanized & Sheet Iron 10 Caoutchouc, or Ind. Rub- ber, and Gntta Percha, unmanufactured Free Canvas, sail, Nos. 1 to6 . -Free Carriages, of travellers, & carriages employed car- rying merchandize (haw- kers and circus troupes excepted) Free Casks, ships* water in use Free Cement, marine or hydrau- lic, unground Free Cement, hydraulic, ground and calcined- 10 Cheese Free Charts, Maps, and Atlases • 10 Charitable Societies, dona- tions of clothing, for gra- tuitous distribution by . . Free Cigars, (See Note) 40 Cinnamon 30 Currants, 20 per cent 20 Clays, Earths and Ochres. dry.. ......Free Compasses Free Clothing, or Wearing Ap- parel, made by hand or sewing-machine 25 Coal Free Per cent Cordage, which, upon im- portation, shall have paid the duty of customsy^nall be entitled to drawback under the 8th sec. 22 Vic. chap. 76, when applied to shipbuilding purposes, & under such regulations as the Governor in Council may make Free Cochineal Free Coffee. (See Sliding Scale). Coke Free Commissariat Stores Free Confectionery (See Specific Duty). Copper Tubes and Piping, when drawn 10 Copper, in bars, rods, bolts, or sheets, and Yellow Metal 10 Copper, pig Free Copperas Free Corkwood, or the Bark of the Corkwood Tree Free Com, Indian Free Cotton Waste Free Cotton Wool \. . . Free Cotton Candlewick • 10 Cotton Yarn 10 Cotton Warp 10 Cordials, 15 cts. per gallon, 30 per cent, on packages, and lOO Cream of Tartar, in crys- tals Free Coin and Bullion Free Cocoa-Nut Oil. (See Oils).Free I)ead Eyes Free Dead Lights. Free Deck Plugs, Free Diamonds and Precious Stones Free Dried Fruit, the growth of the United States only, while Recip. Treaty is m force (Nuts 20 per cent) . • Free TABIFP OP DUTIES. te •,. »■ m Dried Fruit, 20 per cent. . . 20 Drugs, used solely for dye- ing Free Dyo Stuffs ; namely, berries, barks, drugs, nuts and ve- getables, woods, and ex- ■ tracts of logwood Free Drain Tiles, for agricultu- ral purposes Free Earth, Clays and Ochres (dry) Free Eggs Free Emery Free Emery, Glass "and Sand Paper Free Engravings and Prints ... 10 FeltHat bodies &HatFeit.Free Firebrick (not moulded into artificialor fancy 8hapes).Free Firewood Free Figs, (20 per cent.) 20 Filberts, (20 per cent.) 20 Fish Free Fish Oil, in its crude or na- tural state Free Fisb, products of, unma- nufactured Free Fishing Nets and Seines. -Free Fiah Hooks, Lines, and Fish Twines Free Flax, Hemp, Tow, un- dressed Free Flour Free Fruits, green Free Fruits, dried, (20 per cent.). 20 Fruits, dried, the growth of • the United States only, , while the Reciprocity Treaty is in force Free Furs, Skins, Pelts, or Tails, undressed,when imported directly from the tJnited Kingdom or Brit. Noi-th- American Provinces, or from the United States, while the Recip. Treaty is in force. Free Per cent. Galvanized Iron 10 Gems and Medals Free Gin 100 Ginger, ground 10 Goldbeaters* Brims, Skins and Moulds Free Grains— Barley, Rye, Peas and Beans, Boar and Bigg, Bran and Shorts, Buckwheat, Indian Com, Oats, Wheat, and Meal of above Grains Free Gravels Free Grease and Scraps Free Grass, Straw. Tuscan,(rncy platts) 10 Grindstones, wrought or un- wrought Free Gums and Rosins, in a crude state Free Gums, Shellac 20 Gums, Opium £0 Gypsum, or Plaster of Pa- ns, ground or unground. but not calcined Free Gilling Twine, imported for fishing purposes only — Free Harness and Saddlery, of leather manufacture .... 25 Hams Free Hair, Angola, Goat, Thibet, Horse, or Mohair, unma- nufactured Free Hemp Free Hides Free Horns Free Inkj printing Free Indigo Free Inventions and Improve- ments in the Arts, Models, or Patterns of, provided that no article shall be deemed a model which • can be fitted up for use. .Free Iron Tubes and Piping, when drawn 10 Do. with screws & Coupling 20 "" M ,1. •I "^ 'I •WJ 40 TARIFF OF DUTIES. Per cent. Iron, pig Free Iron—Rod, Bar, or Hoop; Nail and Spiko Rod; Hoop or Tire, for driving wheels of locomotives, bent and welded: Boiler Plates (punched or un- punched): Railroad Bars; Wrought Iron Chairs and Spikes ; Rolled Plates ; Wire 10 Jewellery and Watches. . • 10 Junk and Oakum Free Lard — Free Lead, in sheet 10 Lead, white, dry 10 Lead, red, dry 10 Leather Manufactures, viz., boots and shoes, harness and saddlery 25 Locomotive and Engine Frames, Cranks, Crank Axles, Railway Car, and Locomotive Axles, Piston Rods, Guide and Slide Bars, Crank Pins, Con^ necting Rods, Steamboat & Mill Shafts, & Cranks forged in the rough 10 Litharge 10 Lime, the produce of British North America only Free Mace 30 Manilla Grass Free Manures, of all kinds Free Maps, Charts and AtiLasses 10 Manufactures of Leather; viz., boots and shoes, har- ness and saddlery 25 Marble, in blocks or slabs. unpolished Free Meats, fresh smoked, and salt Frea Meal, buckwheat Free Medals 10 Medicinal Roofs 10 30 Per cent. Medicines, patent and me- dicinal preparations, not elsewhere specified Menageries, horses, cattle, carnages, and harness of; subject to regulation by the Governor in Council. Free Molasses (See Specific Du- ties). Mosses and Sea Grass, for upholstery purposes . . . .Free Musical Instruments, for military bands Free Nitre or Saltpetre Free Nuts, of all kinds, (20 per cent.) 20 Nutmegs 30 Natural History, specimens of Free Ochres, unground Free Ochres, ground 20 Oakum Free Oils, cocoa nut, pine, and palm, in their crude, un- reotified, or natural sta te Free Oil Cake, or Linseed Cake Free Ordnance Stores Free Ores of all kinds of Metals.Free Osier, or Willow, for Basket makers' use Free Patent Medicines 30 Pepper ground 30 Phosphorus 10 Pimento ground 30 Plaster of Paris, ground and calcined 10 Porter 30 Pig Iron, Pig Lead, and Pig Copper .Free Pitch and Tar Free Philosophical Instruments and Apparatus Globes. .Free Plants^ Shrubs and Trees. Free Printing Ink and Printing Presses .Free Provisions for Army or Naty or Indian nations. Free TARIFF OF DUTIES. 41 '-'> Per cent. Ra^ Free Railroad Bars 10 Red Lead, dry 10 Resin and Rosin Free RicO) including Kioe Flour.Freo Rum, 15 cts. per gallon, and 30 per cent, on packages. Sails* ready made 10 Sago Flour Free Sail Cloth, No. 1 to 6 Free Sal Soda Free Sal Ammoniac Free Salt Free Seeds for agricultural, hor- ticultural, or manufac- turing purposes only — Free Ships* Blocks Free Ships' Water Casks, in use.Free Shackles Free Sheaves Free Signal Lamps Free Silk Hat Felts Free Silk Twist, for hats, boots, and shoes 10 Slate Free Snuff (See Note) 30 Soda Ash Free Soap... 30 Spelter, or Zinc, in sheet. • 10 Spelter, in block or pig — Free Specimens of Natural His- tory, Meneralogy, or Bo- tany Free Spices, ground 2? Si)irits, and Strong Waters, -^ including Spirits of Wine and Alcnonol, not being Whiskey, 15 cts. per gal r and 30 per cent, on park- ages •...•••.•.*.•••••■..• XvA/ Spirits of Turpentine 10 Starch 30 Statues, Busts, and Casts of marble, bronze, alabas- ter, or plaster of Paris; Paintings and Drawings, as works of art; Speci- Per cent mens of Sculpture; Cabi- nets of Coins, Medals, Gems, and all Collections of Antiquities Free Steel, wrought or oast ... 10 Stereotype Blocks, for printing purposes Free Stone, unwrought Free Straw, Tuscan, Grass, and Fancy Plaits 10 Sugar. (See Sliding Scale). Sulphur or Brimstone • . . -Vrte Tallow Free Tea. (See Sl'ding Scale). Tampico Free Teasels Free TileR, drc'>n, for agricultu- ral proposes Free Timber, and Lumber of all kinds; r^^i ad, hewed» sawed, unL^anufac^Tired* in vih.j- or in part ... .Free Tin, g! ant^ated or bar — 10 Tin and Zinc, or Spelter in block or pig Fiee TinnedPlates 10 Tobacco, manufactM. (See Note; 80 Tobacco, unmanufactured Free Tow, undressed Free Travelling Trucks Free Treenails Free Tubes, and Piping of Cop- per, Brass, or Iron, when drawn • • 10 Turpentine, spirks of 10 Turpentine, other than spirits of Turpentine — Free Ty^e Metal, in blocks or pigs Free Varnish, bright and bla^k, for shipbuilders, other than copal, carriage shel- lac, mastic, or japan. • • Free Vehicles of Travellers, ex- cept those of hawkers or- pedlars Free ■•" '.V ^1 < '\ » ■ t\ '**r ■ * ■ * I <'M 42 TARIFF OF DUTIES. ■ U ,1; u •* tz Per cent. Vegetables, not elsewhere specified Free Yineffar, 4 cts. per gallon, and 20 per cent, ad vol. Walnuts, (20 per cent.) — 20 Water Lime, unground . • -Free Wearing Apparel & Cloth- ing, made by hand or sewing-machine 25 Whiskey, 40 cts. per gallon, and 20 per cent, on pkgs. Wire Iron 10 Per cent Wine, of all kinds, (20 per cent.) 20 Wine, Spirits, & fermented liquors of all kinds, im- ported for Officers' Mess, and the packages con- taining the some Free Wood, for Hoops, when not notched Free Woods, of all kinds Free Wool Free Zinc, in sheets *.. 10 The following articles are also permitted to be entered free, in certain circumstances or conditions, viz. :— Agricultural Societies' seeds of all kinds, farming utensils and implements of husbandry, when especially imported by, for the encouragement of agriculture. Apparel, Wearing and other personal effects, and implements of husbandry (not merchandise) in actual use of persons coming to settle in toe Province, and accompanying the owner. Arms for the Army and Navy and Indian Nations, provided the duty otherwise payable thereon would be paid or borne by the Treasury of the United Kingdom or of the Provinces. Books, Maps, and Charts, imported not as merchandise, but as the personal effects of persons arriving in Canada to become bona fide residents of the Province. Clothing for Army or Navy^ or Indian Nations, or for gratui- tous distribution by any charitable society. Houshold Furniture and Effects, that have been in actual use for one month or more, of persons coming to settle in this Pro- vince, and in charge of the owner. Household Effects, Personal, not merchandise, of subjects of Her Majesty, domiciled in Canada, but dying abroad. Machinery, Models and Patterns of, provided the same be not put to actual use. Military Clothing, for Her Majesty's troops or Militia. Military Stores, and Material for Military Clothing, imported for the use of the Provincial Militia, under such restriotioQS as may be passed by the Governor in Council. Packages containing /ree goodsy in which they are usually imported. Packages ; viz. : bales, trusaes ; cases covering casks of wme or brandy, in wood, cases and casks, containing dry goods, hard- ware, and cutlery; crates or casks containing glassware or earthenware; cases, containing bottled wine or spirits; and TARIFF OF DUTIES. 43 other packages, in which i^oodsof the kind imported in them are usually imported, and which do not necessarily or generally ac- company such goods when sold in the Province. Packages, of all other kinds, to pay same ad valorem duty as the goods they contain, unless the duty exceeds 30 per cent ; in which case, the dut^ on the packages to he 30 per cent. Packages containing specific goods, 20 per cent, ad valorem. Tools and Implements of Trade of handicraftsmen arriving in Canada, when accompanied into the Province by the actual settler, and brought in by such settler for his own use, and not for gale ; machinery excepted. Note.— On Cigars, per 1000, according to the value thereof, as hereunder, viz. : — Value not over $10.00 per 1000 $2.00 Value over 10.00 and ::'ot over $20.00. . . . 3.00 Do 20.00 " " 40.00.... 4.00 Do 40.00 5.00 On Snuff and Snuff Flour, manufactured, from Tobacco ground dry, for every pound 10 cts. On every pound oi Snuff, damp, moist, or pickled 8 " In addition to the ad valorem duty of Customs payable thereon, there shall bo imposed, levied and collected, on the several descriptions of manufactured Tobacco hereinafter mentioned, the specific duties of Customs fol-' lowing, that is to say : On Ca'^endish, Plug, Twist, and alldescriptionsof manu- factu;ed Tobacco, sweetened, except those herein- after specially mentioned and otherwise charged with duty, for every pound • ; 10 On Common Cut Smoking Tobacco (tabao frise) made from unpressed Tobacco, whether from stems; and on shorts or other refuse separated from fine cut Tobacco in the process of manufacture, for every pound ; . • 5 On Tobacco, Fine Cut, manufactured to be sold or deliv- ered loose, in bulk or in packages, papers, wrappers or boxes, for every pound 15 cts. On Canadian Twist, otherwise called Tabac blanc en tor- quette, being the unpressed leaf rolled and twisted, for every pound 2 Table of Prohibitiona.—Tha following articles are ;.rohibitos to be imported, under a penalty of fifty rounds, together with the forfeiture of the parcel or package of ^oods in which the same may be found :— Books, Drawings, Paintings and Prints, of an immoral or indecent character ; Coin, base or counterfeit. ,i ,*' &' v\ ■.•sC^.v-,*^*- 44 TARIFF OF PILOTAGE. ^ Free for Vie of Her Majesty's Army in Conor cfet.— Silver or plated Ware, Glassware^ China Ware, Table Linen, and Cigars, for the use of any regimental mess of officers serving in Canada. The phrase, ** All importations for the use of Her Majesty's Army and Navy, or for the public uses of the Province," is by the last Act, interpreted to Diean, that such importations are only free when the duty, otherwise payable thereon, would be borne by the Treasury of the United Kingdom or this Province. All goods not hereinbefore en umerat e d > subject to 20 per cent, duty. 'm \^^::-i TARIFF OF PILOTAGE. Betxceen the Harbours of Quebec and Montreal^ 20tA Victoriay chap, 128, section 1. From the Harbour of Quebec to Portneuf and the opposite side of the River St. Lawrence, or below Portneuf and above the Harbour of Quebec :— For the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught of water, Upwards $0.50 Downwards 0.50. For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel propelled by steam, for each toot of draught of water, Upwards 0. 62 Downwards 0.62 For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water. Upwards l.C^ Downwards 0.70 From the Harbour of Quebec to Three Rivers and the opposite side of the River St. Lawrence, or anyplace above Portneuf, and below Three Rivers :— For the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam, (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draugLt of water. Upwards $1.00 Downwards 1.00 For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water, iTpwards ... 1 . 25 Downwards 1.25 For the pilotaire of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water, Upwards 2.10 Downwards > 1>40 CUSTOMS DEPABTMENT. 45 From the Harbour of Quebec to William Henry, and the oppo- site side of the River St. Lawrence, or any place above Three Eivers and below William Henry :— For the i>i) )tage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam, (exctipt as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught of water, Upwards $1.50 Downwards 1.60 For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water. Upwards. . . 1 .87] Downwards 1.87 For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water. Upwards 3.15 Downwards 2.10 From the Harbour of Quebec to the Harbour of Montreal, or to any place above William Henry, and below the Harbour of Montreal : — For the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam, (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot or draught of water. Upwards $2.00 Downwards 2.00 For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water. Upwards 2.50 Downwards 2.50 For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water, Upwards 4.20 Downwards 2-80 ^1 m CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. MONTREAL. John Lewis Acting Collector and Surveyor. Zona iJoom.— Francis Crispo. chief clerk; C.Selby, J. P. Pur- cell. William Bleakley, J. E. Villeneuve. William MoCormiok, J. Cox, F. Lavoie, clerks; W. P. Weir, F. Tetu, acting clerks. Surveyor and Warehowe-keeper^a Qffice.—T. Watkins, clerk ; J. Nelson, landing waiter; T. Barry, clerk. Water Side.— J. Jordan, assistant surveyor and chief landing waiter; C. W. Macon, first landing waiter ; E. Meyer, H. La- crolx, T. Barry, C. Fitzpatrick, and J. 0*Mera, landing waiters ; H. Fletcher, tide surveyor: H. B. Jamieson, assistant tide sur- veyor; T. SeiTwright weigher; H. Ellis and C. H. Sentenne, .•■i%i i' :.J X*!..,: ; 'S**' 1"^' -tVv; 1 H> I i«..''»1 ;■ K ,'?■ i . ' 46 CONSULS, AG* lookers ; Robt. Stuart, assistant looker ; R. Campbell, assisting in water side department ; J. Hughes, housekeeper and mes- senger. ExamrTiing TVareAotwe—A. Levesque, A. Bryson and D. McKay, appraisers ; J. McNider, assistant appraiser and ware- house koeper ; 0. AUard, A. Jodain, P. G. Fauteux, £. McLen- nan and J. Gabler, assistant appraisers. v OwfiJorf*.— Rouse's Point : B. Burland, surveyor and landing waiter ; A. Wilson, acting landing waiter. Lachine : L. Glo- bensky, landing waiter. St Armand: E. Bourret, landing waiter. TRINITY HOUSE. Louis Marohand, master ; William Bristow, deputy master ; J. L. Beaudry, H. Starnes, Victor Hudon, Thomas Morland, Pierre Cotd, Benjamin Lyman, wardens ; E. D. David, regis- trar ; C. Curran, water bailiff. Office : Harbor Commissioners' Building. CONSULS AND VICE-CONSULS. Belgian, Jesse Joseph, 41 Little St. James Street Banish, A. Rimmer. J. P., 27 St. John Street. French, T. Boucet; 63 St Francis Xavier Street. * French Consul General, Monsieur Frederic Gautier, Quebec. Hanoverian, \ Vm^ixiy ( ^^^^ Chapman, St John Street Spanish, ) Hanseatic, Hon. Thomas Ryan, 8 St Helen Street. Norway and Sweden, Vice-Consul, Henry Chapman, St John St. Re|;>ublic of Uruguay, F. W. Henshaw, 10 St Sacrament St United States Consul General for the B. N. A. Provinces, Hon. John F. Potter ; Chas. G. B. Drununond, private secretary. United States Consuls,—!). K. Hobart Windsor jJohn L. Near, Samia ; A. A. Porter, Clifton ; F. N. Blake, Fort Erie ; B. Thurston, Toronto j C. H, Powers, Coatioook ; G. T. Moorehouse, St. Johns ; S. B. Hance, Kingston ; W. H. F. Gurley, Quebec ; Jas. Weldon, Preseott; Thomas Fitman, Gasp6 Basin. United States Consular Agents, -^ John McMillan, Dundee ; John E. Kirkpatriok, Dunnville ; Geo. W. Burwick, Hemming- ford : R. 0. Lake, Port Burweli ; John Albro, Port Hope ; Jaa. Bosthwiok, Port Stanley; B. C. Haynes, St Catherines. » CUBRENCT TABLE. 47 ajtsisting CURRENCY TABLE. nd mes- d a t4 a M and D. ad ware- . MoLen- ^ Halifax. SierllDg. a Halifax. Str'lg. 1 Halifax. sterling. •^ ^"* 'if: C. s, d. 8. d. c. B. d. s. d. $ c. £ 8. d. £ 8. d. l landing L. Glo- landing 1 y» K 32 1 7K 1 3% .63 3 1% 2 7 2 I'A 1 33 1 7% 1 4>4 .64 3 2^ 2 7|tf V ■ 3 1% IK 34 1 8>^ I 4% .65 3 8 2 8 4 2K 2 35 1 9 I 5.^ .66 3 3% 2 8% 5 3 2>^ 36 1 ^y^ 1 6% .67 8 4^ 2 9 ''1 . 6 3>iJ 3 37 1 10% 1 6% .68 3 4% 2 9^ 7 4X 3K 38 110% 1 6% .69 3 5>^ 2 10 8 4% 4 39 111% I 7% .70 3 6 2 10% 9 6y» 4K 40 2 1 7% .71 3 6>^ 2 11 '^m master ; 10 • 6 5 41 2 oy^ 1 8% .72 3 7M 2 11% '^ii Morland, • -1 _ —i — 11 fi>^ 6>^ 42 2 1% 1 8% .73 3 7% 3 id, regis- • • • 12 •yx 6 43 2 1% 1 9% .74 3 8>i 8 0% issioners' 13 IK ^ki 44 2 2}i 1 9% .75 8 9 8 1 i^r 14 ^y» 1 45 2 3 110% .76 3 9K 8 1% ¥i" 16 9 7K 46 2 3% 110% .77 3 10M 8 2 16 OM 8 47 2 4)^ 1 11% .78 3 10^ 3 2% m 17 lOK ^Va 48 2 4% 111% .79 3 11% 8 8 *>;l, , ll 18 10^ 9 49 3 5% 2 OK .80 4 8 8% ' i • H 19 11% ^H 50 2 6 2 03^ .81 4 0% 3 4 "t ; Mh\i.. B 20 1 0. 9K 51 2 6% 2 1% .82 4 1% 8 4% • ■- ' .' . ^H 21 1 OX 10^ 52 2 7% 2 1% .83 4 1% 8 5 lebeo. H 22 1 IK 10% 53 2 7% 2 2^ .84 4 2^ 8 6% i*; i 23 1 1% 11% 54 2 8% 2 2% .85 4 3 3 6 % H 24 1 2M 11% 55 2 9 2 3 .86 4 3% 3 6% 9 H 25 1 8 1 OK 56 2 9% 2 3% .87 4 4>^ 8 7 H 26 1 3>ii 1 0% 57 2 10M 2 4 .88 4 4^ 8 7% H 27 1 4X 1 1% 58 2 10% 2 4% .89 4 by^ 8 8 ' John St. H 28 1 4% 1 1% 59 2 11% 2 6 .90 4 6 8 8% ; l)iindee : ^b by 6, and put off the last figure, which is tenths. Example : 73 ^Hr-«AAA%A\^%/ | ^^H cents, multiplied by 6, gives 438, or 43 pence and 8-lOths, say 44d. To Convert Sterling into Currency.— To the given sum, add one-fifth of itself and one tv^olfth of that one-fifth. .^''^ »»>*'i r 1 Currenc 3Y INTO S TE] RLING.— 1 ^ultip] y by( 30, and di Vide by 73. '*3 II 48 BANKS IN CANADA. BANKS IN CANADA; With their Agencies^ Places. Names of Banks. Officers. r*v- m:^ Alexandria ..«••• Ontario D. A. Maodonald) manager Barrie Upper Canada. . . .E. Laily, manager. Toronto Angus Russell, agent. Belleville Commercial Andw. Thomson, manager. Montreal Q. McKider, manager. Berlin Commercial K. N. Rogers, agent. Bowmnnville Ontario D. Fisher, cashier. Brantford B. N. America. . . . A. Robertson, manager. Montreal S. Read, manager. BrockvUle Upper Canada — J. W. B. Rivers, manager. Commercial ..... .J. H. Roper, manager., Montrdal J. N. Travers, manager. Chatham Commercial W. S. Ireland, agent. Cohourg Montreal W. J. Buchanan, manager. Toronto D. Coulson, agent. ^ Cornwall Montreal . • ; A. B. Buchanan, agent. Bundas B. N. America. . . • J. C. Geddes, agent. Ontario J. M. Thornton, manager. Elora Montreal W. P. Newman, agent. Fergus Montreal D. J. Fer^son, agent. Qalt Gore John Davidson, manager. Commercial William Cooke, manager. Goderich Montreal F. W. Thomas, agent. Chielph Gore G. W. Sandilands,manager Montreal R. M. Moore, manager. Ontario E. Morris, manager. Hamilton Gore W. G. Caesells, cashier. Upper Canada — T. Rogers, manager. B. N. America. . . .George Taylor, manager. V - Montreal George Dyett, manager. Commercial James Bancroft, manager. Ontario R. Milroy, manager. Ingersoll Commercial C. H. Sorley, agent. Niagara District. .C. E. Chadwick^ agent Kingston. Commercial C. S. Ross, cashier. Upper Canada. . . .W. G. Hinds, manager. B. N. America. . . .James Riddell, manager. Montreal P. P. Harris, manager. Lindsay Ontario John D. Smith, manager. Montreal H. Dumsford, agent. London Upper Canada. . . .James Hamilton, manager. B. N. America. . . . W. 0. Menzies, manager. BANKS IN CANADA. 49 Places. Names of Banks. . Officers. London « • • t* Commercial J. G. Harper, manager. Montreal A. Dmmmond, manager. '*" ": if. .^ Got-e H.S. Strathy» manager. Montreal* Montreal E. H. King, genl.manairer. City Bank F. Macculloch, cashier. Du People B. H. Lemoine, oashiQr. MoLSONS W. Sache, cashier. Jacques C ARTIER. H.Cott^, cashier. Merchants Jackson Rae« cashier. Uiiper Canada — E. T. Taylor, manager. Jr'.;; Ml ■ 't'iW America. . . .A. C. Hooper, manager. International C. F. Smithers, genl. m'ger. Commercial Thomas Kirby, manager. Toronto .K. J. Dallas, manager. Ontario Henry Starnes, manager. Mercantile k Ex ) change Bank, > Edw. Alex. Prentice, agent (Imited) ) Niagara District. Ontario Bank, agents. Eastn. Townships. City Bank, agents. Nicole '.Quebec • L. M. Cresse, agent. Ncipanee , . . .Commercial A: Smith, agent. Omawa ..».,, . <* , .Ontario Geo. E. Shaw^ manager. C^towd . . . .'.;;/.;., tJppej^: Canada — T. HeUiwell, jr., manager. ' 'B. N. America. .. .A. C. Kelty, manager. ,' Monti:^al A. Macnider, manager. ' , Quebec H. y. Noel, manager. ' , , Ontario . . .... ... .William Wade, manager. (hmn J$Qundf . .,. .'•C6mmercial ..... .J. Poftetiger, agent. Parie ..V.vV......Gdre. James^Nimmo, manager. Perth ..... ;'.'.'.. ,.'Cop(imercial James Bell, agent. '' ' Montreal T. A. Despard, agent. Peterborough Commercial ..... .W. F. Harper, manager. ^-Toronto. ......... -A- ^ith, manager. Montreal R. Richardson, manager. Picton .......... .Montreal James Gray, agent. Port Hope Upper Canada. . . .Jphi^ SoiiMrt» m^nww* \ Prescou '. . . . .Coinmercial L. Gibson, acting agent Quehfio .Quebec • W. Dnnn, cashier. Ht?^tT ^^' \ F. Verina, cashier. TIONALE ...,.., i XJpper Canada. . . .R. S. Cassels, manager. ,'^ » i B. N., America. . . .0. V. Smithy manager. , , 1 • liMontreal « • f T. R..Christian, manager. . >^ . City Bank Daniel McGie, agent. Bu Peuple BanttUe Nationale, agents. Smmia *......... .Upper Canada. . . •Alex4 vidal, agent. B ^ 'Mi '>% •'V '' ' '\ .. ■'.v- tto iAMKB or OIRADA. i Places. Kames of Banks. Officers. Sherhrooke ....•.«. City Bank Wm. Addie. flgent ' '^ EASTN.TowNSHiFsWm. Farwelljr., cashier. Simcoe Gore D. Campbell, manager. MoDtreial : . . W. P. Street, agent. Southampton Commercial A. Sproat, agent Stanhriage Eastn. Townships. J. C. Baker, manager. /IkanHeaa .Eastn. Townships. A. P. Ball, manager. St, Catherinea . . . .Niagara District C. M. Arnold, cashier. Upper Canada. . . .H. C. Barwick, manager. Montreal K. H. Bethuno, manager. 't. Maryt,. Montreal R. Hillyard, agent. X ThotnaB Commercial A. Campbell, agent. Stratford Commercial C. H. Ranson, acting agent. Monttreal W. Richardson, agent. Three Rivers Quebec ,...•• John McDougall, manager. Toronlto i]ank o^ORONTO.Geo. Hague, cashier. UFPER Canada. . .Robt Cassels, cashier. gntaurio A. Fisher, manager. . N^ America. . . .Sam. Taylor, manager. Commercial C. J. Campbell, mudoager. Montreal .A, Greer, manager. City Bank Jas. Oraham, agent. Quebec W. W. Random, manager. Waterloo^ C.E,* . .Eastn. ToWUlBhips. W. G. Parmalee, manager. Waterloo^ 0»W.»' .Montreal .D. J. Crawford, agent. Whitby M^treal ........ .W. R. Dean, manager. ^ Woodstock ...... .Gore .Robt. H. Park, manager^ Windsor • Upper Canada. . . .H. Pollock, manager. Qonimarcial . . . . ^ . C. D. Grant, agent. FOREIGN AGENTS. Places. Kames of Banks. Agents. . \ London, Enffland^B, N. America — Head Office. Upper Canada. .. .Glyn, Mills, Currie A Co. Toronto » . CiStock Bank, [ontreai ».»,,.,, .Union Bank of London. giuebeo Glyn, Mills, Currie ACo. ity Bank Glyn^ Mills, Currie & Co. Gore • Glyiii Mills, Currie ACo. Jacques Cartier. . ^Glyn, Mills, Currie A Co. Niafara Distriet. .Bosanquet, Franks A Co. Da Peuple. ...... .Glyn, Mills, Carrie ft Co. BANKS IN OANADA. 51 Plaors. NamrsofBawkb. Aobntb. London^ England.OfktMio Glya, MillSi Gurrie k Oo. Molsons Olyn. Mills, Currie & Co. Intrbnational . . .Head Office, 16 Cornhill. ( Manchester Sc Saiford B'k. Manchester B. K. America. . \ and ( Union B*k. of Manchester. Liverpool B. N. America. . . .Royal Bank of Liverpool. Montreal Bank of Liverpool. International W. Williamson, manager. Ontario » Liverpool Bank. iPifi^h*i^^i, Q/.A*. ) (National Bank of Scotland, Edtnburgh,iiCot- } g j^ America. . < Bank of Scotiand, *«**« * < Ri>yal Bank of ScoUand. Upper Canada . . . .British Linen Company. Montreal British Linen Company. Commercial Commercial Bk. of Scotl'd. Gore National Bank of Scotland. S National Bank of Scotl^iod and Bank of Scotland. Commercial Clydesdale Banking Co. DMin, Ireland . .Commercial Boyle, Low, Pim A Co. ( Provincial Bk. of Ireland* B. N. America. . \ National Bank of Ireland, .4 ( Royal Bank of Ireland. City Bank National Bank of Ireland. BelfaeU Irdand.. .Gore Northern Bank. Parte B. N. Amenca — Marcuard, Andre k Cie. Chicago^ III Montreal R. Reid, agent. New York Upper Canada — Bank of Commerce. Toronto Bank of Commerce. •D w A.»^»-^. J Wal. Watson, C.M.BIylrea B. N. Amenca. . { ^^^ j^^ Gouldie, agents. International William Wood, manager. Commercial Bank of Commerce. Montreal R. Bell and F. Gnndry* Qnebec Maitland. Phelps k Oo« City Bank Bank of the Republic. < Jacques Cartier . . . Bank of the Republic. ri^^ J Ward k Co., and Mer- <3ore I ohants'Bank. .^f Pu Peuple Bank of the Republic. Ontario CityBank. . Molsons The Mechanics' Bank. Niagara District. .Manhattan Bank. B^^iton B.N. America.... MerohantB' Bank. Montreal Herei|Mil»' BmIl. vf.f. ^i •If »!' • • • *• 1.' ' 62 *^'- ■ BAims. P:m Plages. Names of Banks. Agents. £o9t!^ }, M > Upper Canada. . . .Blake, Bros. & Co. . ' ' ; Oommeroial Merchants' Bank. Molsons, J. E. Thayer & Brother. Albany Upper Canada. . . .Bank of Interior. \ ; Commeroiai New York State Bank. Gore New York StateBank. Oswego Upper Canada. . . .Luther Wright's Bank. Commercial Lake^Ontano Bank. Toronto City Bank. . Niagara District.. City Bank. Portland Upper Canada. . . * Casoo Bank. '' RocheBter Upper Canada — Roches te. City Bank; \ Gore Rochester City Bank. Buffalo Niagara District. .Bank of Attica. Upper Canada. . . .Farmers' & Mechanics' Bk. J. It! GU>re *•> Bank of Attica. Detroit Upper Canada. . . .Second National Bank. San Francisco.... B.N, America. . \ ^'^er?J!nt^'^ ^' ^' ^^' Montreal .Bank of British Columbia. St. Johns .Montreal ........ «Umon Bk. of Newfoundl'd. St. Johnst N.B.. . .B. N. America. . . .R. R. Grindlay, manager.. auebec < . .Commercial Bank. Montreal Bank of New Brunswick. .Haiifaxy NJS. . • • .B. N. America. . . .Jas. Smith, manager. Montreal .Bank of Nova Sootia. Frederieton^ iV.B. Quebec , . . . . Central Bank. Vtctoritty ( V.I.)' .B. N. America. . >.J. G. Shepherd, manager. Jamaioai W.l.L • .International .... .A. Philipson, manager. Trinidaa, *^ International ..... T. A. Finlayson, manager. 'JBarbiidoeSf " International J. A. Bibby, act. manager. BANKS. Bank of Mon-rieal.— Estab. 1818.— Capital, $6,000,000. Directors.-— T. B. Anderson, President ; John Redpath, Vice- President; Hon. J. Rose, Messrs. James Logan, Col. Thos. E. Campbell, tlon. Thomas Ryan, H. l^homas, D. Torrance ; E. H. King, General Manager. Days of Discount: Tuesdays and Firidays. Dividends: 1st June an4 1st Deoeir4b^r. Montreal Bank, Savings Bane Department.— Under the managenieiit of Henry V^nnor. Open et^fy la#f ^ dayi from 10 tall 3 i>'cloek. MONTREAL. sa^ City Bank .—Capital, »U200,000. . » Directors, — William Workman, President^ Champion Brownf. Vice-President; Wm. Macdonald, Cbas. Phillips. Joseph Tiffin. C|^cer«.— F. MaoCuUooh« oaehier; R. Mill»« accountant : C. J«, Scottt paying teller : 0. Ruthven* receiving teller ; L. Mathew-, son, depositledger keeper ; David Kimiel. discount clerk ; John Jas. MacCuUocn, cotleotion clerk ; Bejamin H. Prigg, assistant clerk ; James Maclea, messenger ; Dennis Gorman, porter. Days of Discount: Mondays ar Thursdays. Dividends : Isi June and 1st December. La Banque du PEUPLfi.— Capital ^2,000,000. Directors.— VLoT^, F. A. Quesnel, President; H B. Smith) Vice-President ; A. Prevost/Frs. Leclaire, John Pratt, N. Daviflt C. S. Cherrier. OMcers,—B. H. Lemoine, Cashier; G. Peltier, accountant; A. Mercille, paying teller ; A. A. Trottier, receiving teller ; Ed. Foumier and K. Terroux, bookkeepers ; John S. Morby, dis- count clerk ; Louis Dupuis, assistant do ; L. Lamoutagne, clerk ; G. Bourdeau, messenger. Days of Discount : Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends : Isl March and 1st September. -I BAI^K OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. ESTABLISHED IN 1836. Incorporated hy Royal Charter in 1840. PAID-UP CAPITAL, £1,000,000 STERLING. HEA© OFFICE— LONDON, ENGLAND. COURT OF DIRECTORS IN LONDON. Thomas H. Brooking, Robert Carter, • W. R. Chapman, Sir W.M.T. Farqu^ar, Bart.,M.P. Henry Boggs, , , , , . A.H.Phillpotts, *••• '^'"^*^' John Blozam, Elin, Alex Gillespie, W. Burnley Hume» John Ranking, J. Murray Robertson, Henry Richard Farrar. i. Secretary in Zonrfon— Charles McNab. ttEAD OFFICE IN THE COLONIES. Great St James Street, Montreal. General Manct^er—Thos, Paton. ., MONTREAL BRANCH. Local Board—Kon. Jas. Ferrier, AVilliam Dow, Geo. Moffatt. Jfanflfflfcr— Angus C. Hooper. I ^ccown/ow*— J. Penfold. Days of Discount, Wiednesdays and Saturdays. M ■'Mi •'it ''' •',1' :1 7t'- A 'I <\ • '1 " ^ j ■- ■ M BANKS. '■nH- MoLSONS Bank.— William Molson, PresiU^r < ; J, H. R. Mol- •on, Vioe-Preeident Oi^eer«~Willlam Saohe* eashier; John Mo' a. aooonntant; John Breen, tieller : J. H. Bell, 2nd do. ; James Ellioft, ledger keeper ; R. L. Drake, jr., disoount olerk ; P. MacFarlan ana J. W. Ostell, clerks : John Murray, meBsenger. Days of Disoount—Tuesdays and Fridays. La Banqur Jacques CARTiEB.—Capital autiiorised by char- ter, $1,000,000. ** Q/^cer«.— H. Cot^, cashier ; D. W. Brunet, teller; F. B. La- fleur, bookkeeper; L. Q. Laoasso, assistant teller; M. Bourret, deposit ledger keeper ; F. X. Lanthier, discount clerk ; Joseph Leolanc, messenger. Mbbohants' Bank.— Place d'Armes— Capital, $2,000,000. ^ Direetor$.—Hug\k Allan, President; E. A twater, Vice-Presi- dent; Andrew Allan, A. Roy. F. Kay, D. Masson, Hugh Fraser. 0/ncer«.— Jackson Rae, cashier ; P. MacEwen, accountant ; J. T. Dillon, teller ; Ed. Townsend, ledger keeper ; H. W. L. Chip- man, discount clerk ; James Wright, messenger. Commercial BANK.->-Thos. Kirhy. manager ; Robt. Eirby, jr., accountant ; F. A. W. lister : J. Mohun, discount clerk ; nm. Allan, ledger keeper; Arthur Lookett* messenger. Branch of the Bank or Upper Canada.— No. 65 Great St, James Street E. T. Taylor, manager ; W. Simpson, account- ant; C. Morgan, teller; F. Mortimer Atkinson, bookkeeper; £. Dumford, clerk ; John Fii^, porter. Ontario Bank.— Capital. 92,000.000. Head 0/??ce— Bowmanrille, C.W.— Hon. J. Simpson, Presi- dent : D. Fisher, cashier. Montreal J?r«rncA.— Place d'Armes, H. Stames, manager Montreal Board—A. Simpson, Chairman ; J. Brooke, L. Beau- dry. Toronto—A, Fisher, manager. Oshawa—Qao. B. Shaw, Manager. OMoumi— Wm. Wade, manager. Hamilton— R. Mil- roy, manager. Dundaa—J, M. Thornton, mana^r. Ouelph— E. Morris, manager. Lindsay- John D. Smith, manager. Alexandria— J>. A. Maodonald, manager. Days of Discount— Mondays and Thursdasrs. Bank of Toronto.— R. J. Dallas, manager; J. Murray Smith, accountant; R. Wadsworth, teller ; C. W. Arnold, check clerk ; R. W. Grubbe, clerk ; Joseph Michaud, porter. Discount— Every day. STAMP ACT. 95 ^1 iNTKBNiTioNAL Bank, LiMiTEo.~Uead OfBoe, London. Capital, £1,500,000 flterlinff, Montreal Branch,— C. F. Smithers, general manager : T.Cald- well, accountant; W. A. Sampson, teller; John Rogers, clerk ; Owen Smith, messenger. Discount— Every day. The Mrbcantilb and Exchange Bank, LmrrED.— Capitalj X4.000,000 steriing. Edward Alexander Prentice, Agent, Merchants' Exchange. Oftt and Distrtot Sayinob Bank.— No. Great St. James st Patron, His Lordship, the Roman Catholio Bishop of Montreal. Henry MulhoU and, president: A. M. Delisle, vice-president : L. H. Holton,H.Judah, Judge Berthelot, Henry Stames. A. La- Rocque, Edward Murphy, William Workman, and Edwin At- water, directors ; E. J. Barbeau, actuary. Open every lawful day during baokug hoars. The Board meets eveiy Monday evening. CANADIAN STAMP DUTIES. On BUUof Exchange^ DraJU^ and Promistory Note$, In oomputlng the duty, it must be borne in mind that any in- terest payable at maturity with the principal, is to be counted as part oi the amount. AMOUNT. Singly. Duplicate each part Triplicate each part. S25 and under ,,,,,..,, $0.01 0.02 0.03 0.06 009 0.12 0.15 0.18 $001 001 002 004 006 006 010 0.12 $0.01 ^.01 0.01 002 003 0.04 0.05 006 Over 25 and not exceeding $ 60 "50 " " 100 " 100 " "200 "200 •« « 300 " 300 " ** 400 " 400 " " 500 "500 « " €00 Extract from Act of 1865.—^* The person affixing such adhe- sive stamp, shall, at the time of affixingthe same, write or stamp thereon tiie date at which it is affixed, and such stamp shall be held prima faete to have been affixed at the date stamped or written tiiereoo, and if no date be so stamped or written thereon such adhesive stamp shall be of no avail ; any person wilfully writing or stamping a false date on any adhesive stamp shall inc^r a penalty of one hundred dollars for each such offence." !;i i' I '.■'», . 'J •J , • f ■•■. '■ ■ ' t 'A \ Sflf CORPORATION. CORPORATION, &o., OF THE CITY OF MONTREAL. J. L. Beaudry, Es4 Mayor. ♦J.Orenier, -^^^ •'' ♦W. Redden, F. Contant, *A. McGibbon, ♦B. Devlin, *£. Lamoureuxy ♦L. Labelle, J. B. Goyette, D. McNevini Aldrrmen. I). Gorrie, Ferd. David, Geo;, Bowiei> OOUNOILLORS. T. S. Higrinson, J. W. McGauVran, ♦J. Leduo, P. Donovan, Jo8. Poupart, *C. Alexander, J. B. Holland, A. A. Stevenson, *^0B. McCready. .Ui: I-*. I ft) A.W.6g!M'©,' David Brow> J. H. Isaadson^ F. Oassidy, B. Bastien, J. 0. Meroier. t r *Retlre iti March nett, btit Are alfgtble for re-eleotion, Wards Repri^8ejtte». Kast Ward .Merqier. Holland, Grenler. ' Centre Ward Gome, HfssinBon, MqGibbo^'. West Ward Ogilvie, StevensOn, Alexander. ^ ft. Ann's Ward Donovan, McGauvran. Hodden, t Antoine Ward Brown, MoNevin, McCready. St. Lawrence Ward Isaacson, Bowie, Devlin. St, Louis Ward Cassidy, Davfd, Leduc. St. James War4 Bastien, Contant. Lamonreuz. St. Mary's Ward Poupart, Goyette, Labelle. . V ' Officers of the Corporation^ •h. J*" John P. Sexton, oily recorder. Chs. Gla>okmeyer, city clerk. L. W. Tessior, ci^ treasurer. P. MaoQuisten, city surveyor. Peter L. Macdonell, assistont city olerk. F. W. Penton, chief of police. H. I. Ibbotson, clerk Recorder's Court. Louis Lesage, supierintendent Water Works. F. A. Lamontagne* accountant Water Works. A, Bertraiti, chief engineer Fire Department. 0. Rouillard. inspector of buildings. John Kennedy, deputy city surveyor. John O'Connor, Assistant Treasurer's Office. irOKTRVAL. 5T K-^ J G. E. Starnes, ) D. Clarihue, > Extra clerks, City Treasurer's OflSco. W. A. Mussen, ) J. V. Duverger, extra clerk Recorder's Court C. Perrin, f James O'Brien, > Extra clerks of Water Works. Chs. Lapierre, ) F. H. Badger, chief telegraph operator. James^Yum!^'^' 1 Assistant telegraph operators. James J. Bogue, extra clerk Road Department. J. Perriffo, clerk Bonsocour's Market. F. Benoit assistant do. Henry Kollmyer, clerk of St. Ann's Market. Tbos. Day, assistant do. Joseph Robillard, clerk of Cattle Market. Wm. Gunn, assistant do. A. Schwartz, clerk of Hay Market. D. D. Gremer, assistant do. Elie B0aulieu. clerk of St. Lawrence Market. • T OrsaTi, clerk of Panineau Market. M. M. Vaughan, clerk of St. Gabriel Market. ,^. C. Lefehvre, clerk of St. Antoine Market* A. D. Joubert, baliff and crier Recorder's Court. Jos. Pnmont, extra bailiff. James Darcy, messenger. &l^yf*' (Attorneys. | ?F%pmea», l^^"'"'*"- Committers. /V*naniiS .If -I l^ *«,. ' ' -^^ The third olass shall include all carts, waggons or other vehi- cles used by expressmen, bakers, brewers, distillers, farpiers or ' gardeners, for each of which there shciU be paid, in addition to the rates charged for in the first olass. $5. Parties obtaining licenses, as aforesaid, shall moreoTor pay the annual assessment on all working horses employed in draw- ing the above mentioned vehicles or carriages, at the rate of. $2-50 each, and also twenty-five cents for each number grantfKl by the chief of police. FARE TARIFF FOR HACKNEY CARRIAGES. PLACES. From one place to any other ^ in the same Division and back. . From any Division to any place in another Division and back . (Per hour) From any place to I any other in the city, y 2 or 4 wheeled carrlagea drawn by 1 horse. Coaches or 4 wbeeled car- riages drawn bjr 2 horses. For lor 2 For 3 or 4 For lor 2 For 3 or 4 persons persons persons persons $ots. $cts. lets. $ots. 15 25 30 40 25 40 40 50 35 50 60 75 50 70 75 1 00 20 30 30 40 TIB£E ALLOWED. •*v. ^ an hour. 5 of an hour, over I of an hour ', from yard or boat, half a cord three teet long. 15c Firewood, green or from rafts, half a cord 3 feet lODg^ 20e. Furniture or Luggage, per load, 20 ota. Lumber, green or hard from rafts. 500 feet board measure, 20o. Molasses, Sugar or Oil. one puncheon, hogshead, or load, 20c. Pig Iron, Lead, Cop|>er or Tin, one ton. 25c. Bar Iron or Steel, 1 ton, 30c. For every additional i mile for above dearription of goods, 10c. AikI from any of the Harbour wharveej to any place in the 2nd or 3rd division within ^ mile distah(*e irom the boundary line of the let division and viee verm, or from any place (exclusive of the wharves) to any other in the city and vice t)er«a, provided the distance do not exceed U mile,— instead of 16, 20, 25, and 30 cents, the rates shall be 25. 30, 35, and 40 cents. From any place in the V astern Se(^ion of the First Division : To the stores and wharves below Wellington bridge north side of Lachine Canal, 20c. The stores and wharves below Welling- ton bridge, south side of Lachine Canal, 25c. The Basins above W eilington bridge, south side of Lachine Canal, 25c. The Basins above Wellington bridge, south side of Lachine Canal, and the Stores, Stations, &c., at Point St. Charles, ;i5c. The Factories, &c., at iind above St. Gabriel Locks north of Lachino Canal, 30c. The St. Bonaventure Street Railway Station, 20c. The St. Bo- naventure Street Statioi rom the lower wharves of the Uarbour, 25c. And vice verna for one load. And from any placo in the Eastern section of the Ist division, instead of 20, 25, &(?., the rates shall be 5 cents additional. For any excess over tie weight t)xed for a load, additional, fj^o rata rates shall be paia. if ut:hiy is caused to the carter by the em- ployer beyond the a> nal tin>e, the carter shall be paid extra, at the rate of 5o. for ei'ery quarter of an hour. If a carter is called, and there be no load ready for him, or if una.>le to load without assistance, ho i!>hall ho paid as if he carried a ^oad the distance thus unnecessar-ly travelled. DI \ I3I0NS REPEBRED TO ABOVE. The First Division shall comprise the East, Centre and West Wards, (including the south-west side of McGill street, and the nortft-west side of Craigstreet), and shall be sub-divided into two sections, Eastern and Western, the line of demarcation between them being the centre of St. Lambert and St. Jean Baptiste sts. The Second Division shall comprise ft. Anns, St. Antoine, and St. Lawrence Wards (exclusive of McGill and Craig streets). The Third IKcKionshaXl comprise the St. Louis Ward (ex- clusive of Craig t; )cet), the St. James and the St. Mary Wards. .1^' .''•I V •r' 62 WATER TARIFF. WATER TARIFF. DWELLING HOUSES. ^' ^ Xi I m¥ '■ ^^ ^ ■Si M e8 <5 30 4^) i5C» 6(i % 80 i)f? I<)0 * '^ ;>* 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 2S0 240 250 260 270 280 390 300 310 320 : o 00 00 C. .00 5.76 6.50 i 7.25 I 8.00 i 8.75 i 9.50 ,10.25 111. 00 iU.75 12.50 13.25 14.00 14.76 15.50 16.26 17.00 17.75 18.50 19.25 20.00 20.75 21.50 22.25 23 23.7 24 25 26.00 26.75 $ 3£0 340 350 360 370 380 390 400 410 420 430 440 450 460 470 480 490 500 510 520 530 54^ •vJO 660 570 580 590 600 610 620 a li ^m & $ c. 27.50 ^ »** 00 28.25 640 29 001 29.76 131.25 32.00 32-75 34.25 35.00 tt.75 36.50 37.25 38.00 38.76 39.50 40.25 41.00 41.75 43.26 44.00 44.7 45.50 46.25 47.00 47.75 48. 49. 630 !50 .251 650 660 670 680 690 700 710 720 730 740 750 760 770 780 790 800 810 820 830 840 850 860 870 seo 890 9fO 910 920 a 88 58.2^1040 so.oolia^o 1060 1070 1080 1090 1100 1110 1120 1130 1140 1150 1160 1170 1180 69.5011190 59.75 60.50 61.25 62.00 62.75 63.50 64.25 65.00 65.75 66.50 37.25 68. 0( 38.75 70.26 71.75 a «6 a rt<5 e8 0) CO 00 76.25 1280 77.00 1290 77.76 78.50 79.25 80-00 80.78 81.50 1350 82.26 1360 83.00 1370 83.76 85.25 8600 87. 5t 88. 2S 89 76 90.50 91 ^0 1200 71. 00 1210 1220 00 92.75 . 1300 1310 1320 1330 1340 1380 34.5( 1390 1400 1410 86.75 1420 1430 144C' 89.00 1450 14<30 1470 26I14S0 1490 i£:oo 93.5011510 94. 2511520 a 06 $ 95.00 95.76 1540 96.50 97.26 98.00 98.76 99.50 100.26 1530 101.00 1610 101.75 102.50 1630 103.25 1640 104.00 104.75 1660 105.50 1670 106.25 1680 107.00 107.75 106.50 109.26 110.00 110.75 111.50 112.25 113.00 113.76 114.50 1550 1560 1570 1580 1590 1600 1620 1650 1690 1700 1710 1720 1730 1740 1750 1760 1770 1780 1790 115.25 1800 116.0011900 116.75r2000 mm $ 0. 117.50 118.25 119.00 119.76 120.50 121.25 12200 12276 123.60 124.25 125.00 125.76 126.50 127.25 128.00 128.75 129.50 13025 131. 00 131.76 132.50 13325 134.00 134. 75 135.50 136.25 13700 137.75 14450 152-00 BUILDING PURPOSES. For every 1000 Bricks, the water therefor to be charged. . . $010 For every toise of Masonry, the water therefor to be ch arged . 05 !■ or every 1000 yards of Plastering 5. 00 ft tfONTREAIf. 63 $ o. 11750 118.25 119.00 119.76 120.50 121.25 12200 122 76 123.60 124.25 125.00 125.75 126.50 127.25 128.00 128.75 12950 13025 131 00 131.75 132.50 13325 13400 113475 135.50 1136.25 113700 137.75 144.50 15200 $010 005 500 SHOPS. ^ 00 OQ to 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 325 350 375 400 425 450 475 500 525 650 575 600 625 650 675 700 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 ja OQ JT 00 i I 25 750 775 800 825 860 876 900 925 950 975 1000 1025 1050 1075 1100 1125 1150 1176 1200 1225 1250 1276 1300 1325 1350 1375 a ^3 8, 31 32 83 34 36 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 to 51 52 53 64 65 56 57 e9 •^ OQ OQ $ 1400 1425 1450 1475 1500 1525 1650 1575 1600 1625 1650 1675 1700 1725 1750 1775 1800 1825 1850 1875 1900 1925 1950 1975 2000 2025 2050 S u > ^ 8 69 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 4 00 I $ 2075 2100 2125 2150 2175 2200 2225 2260 2276 2300 2325 2350 2375 2400 2425 2450 2475 2500 2525 2550 2575 2600 2625 2650 2675 a 83 12700 84 12725 $ 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 no 111 s si 750 27 2775 2800 2825 2850 2875 2900 2925 2950 2975 3000 3C25 3050 3075 3100 3125 3160 3176 3200 3225 3250 3275 3300 3325 3350 3375 3400 l!2 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 08 $ 3425 3460 3475 3600 3525 3550 3575 3600 3625 3650 3675 3700 3725 3750 3775 3800 12813825 12918850 130 1 3875 13113900 132 3925 133 134 135 136 137 138 3950 3976 4000 $ 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 161 162 153 154 156 156 157 158 15()- 160 161 162 STEAM ENGINES. ^J^„„gf For every high-pressure stationary Steam Engine, working not over 12 hours a day, for each horse-power $7- 00 For each stationary low -pressure Engine, and for the sup- ply of railroad locomotive engines, distilleries, breweries, potash manufactories, or any other manufactory or pur- pose whatever, not specially provided for in this Tariff; for every 100 gallons - '- 0-03 The quanti^ to be decided by metre, or according to the es- timated quantities asod each day. I.'. ',t .('•I t *" 7 ''I ■ i : i 64 WATER TARIFF. INN-KEEPERS. 100 160 200 250 300 m 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 882 387 392 402 STABLES. \^^^[ In Private Stahlee^ including wffter for Waihiny Carriages : For eaeh Horse. . . 4 •> • ^ . $3.00 ■ In Carter's Stables: For each Horse owned by a carter or truckman 1.50 ^or each Horse owned by a cabman 2.00 In Livery Stables : For each Horse kept for hire in any lirery stable 1 .50 For every additional One horse Stall in such stable. ...... 0.50 For One-horse Stall in such stables, for keeping or taking . care of horses belonging to persons residing within the city limits 3.00 Do., belonging to persons residing beyond the city limits. . 050 Or Cows 1.00 WATER-CLOSETS. For eaeh Closet, wi^ tank and service- box 4.00 For each Closett without tank, but with self-closing valye. o. 00 For each Closet, supplied with water by any poieans what- soever, but different from those above specified 15 00 For each Public Bath 6.00 The said rates are due and payable annually on the fifteenth .1 MONTRIAL. •w ^ I m\ hi 400 d42 450 847 1500 8Si2 J550 357 J600 362 J650 367 37QO 372 3750 377 3800 882 3860 387 3900 392 4000 402 , E»t« per igea: ..,.$3.00 • . . . 1.50 200 . « . • • • . 1.50 0.50 king ..., 3.00 its.. 0.60 1.00 4.00 live. O'O^ ' ... 1500 ..... 6.00 U Mteeuth day of August, at the office of the Water Works, in the City Hall. Parties paying? the same on or before the the said fifteenth day of August, are allowed a discount of five per cent. MONTREAL FIRE DEPARTiMENT. No. 1 No. 2 No. 5 No. 6 No.l No. 3 No. 4 No. 2 No. 7 No. 8 No. 3 Chief— A. Bertram. Assistant Chief— W. Paiton. District No, 1. Hose, Craig and Chenneville Streets 4 Guardians Hose, Court-House SQuaro 3 do. Hose, St. Catherine Street 3 do. Hose, German Street 3 do. Hook and Ladder, corner Craig and Chenne- ^ yille Streets, Capt T. Imrie 12 Men. District No, 2. Hose, Wellington Street 3 Guardians. Hose, Chaboillez Square 3 do. , Hook and Ladder Wellington Street, Lieut. h W. Heelan 12 Men. District No, 3. Hose, Dalhousie Square 2 Guardians. Hose, corner Craig and Visitation Streets .3 do. Hook and Ladder, corner Craig and Visita- tion Streets, Lieut. R. Burrell 12 Men. FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH SIGNAL BOXES. Box No, 1. City Hall and Police Station, Jacques Cartler Sq. 2. Engine House, Dalbousio Square. 3. Engine House, Court- House Square 4. Corner St. Gabriel and St. Paul Streets. 5. Corner St. Francois Xavier and St. Paul Streets. 6. Corner Notre Damo h St. Francois Xavier Sts. . 7. Corner St. Sacrament and St. Peter .Streets. 8. Corner Notre Dame and McGill Streeta. 9. Corner St. Paul and McGlll Streets. ry 12. Corner Queen and Wellington Streets. 13.. Corner Wellington and Dalhousie Streets. .j .v 14. Corner Oolborne and Gabriel Strec ts. 1 5. Corner Wellington , McCord , and Murray Streeta. 18. Mill and Canal Works. 17. Grand Trunk Works. 18. Corner St. Gabriel Market, Ml i p-l 'Ml 'ti 1-^ ;J t 9 ■* 66< FIRK DBPARTHINT. T, m ■i IT 19. Corner Seigneurs and William Streets. Corner St. Joseph and Canning Streets. ^ Corner St. Joseph and Mountain Streets. Corner St. Maurice Street and Dupre Lane. Police Station. Chabolllex Square. Corner St. Antoine and Oeneyi^ve Streets. Corner St. Antoine and Cemetery Streets. Corner St. Antoine and Mountain Streets. Corner St. Antoine and Guv^ Streets. Corner St. Catherine and Mountain Streets. Comer Sherbrooke and Peel Streets. Corner -St. Catherine Street & McOlU-College At. K, Corner Sherbrooke and Durocber Streets. Corner Brunswick and Dorchester Streets. Corner Beavor-Hall Hill & Lagauchetl^re Street* Engine House, St. Oitberine Streeti '''^'"' ^>> ( < ' Corner Bleury and Dorchester Streets. Corner Chennovllle and Craig, Streets. Corner St. Urbaln and Dorchester Streets. Corner St. Urbaln and Craig Streets. Corner St. Lawrence and Lagaochetlire Streets. Corner St. Lawrence and St. Catherine Streets. Corner Sherbrooke and St. Lawrence Streets. Guilbault's Garden . l^ngine House, German Street. Corner St. Denis and St. Catherine Streets. Corner Sangulnet and Lagauchetiere Streets. Corner St. Denis and Craig Streets. Corner St. Mary and Wolfe Streets. Comer Dorchester and St. Andre Streets. ' Engine House, Corner of VIsitfttion and Craig Sts. Corner of Ontario & St. Nicholas Tollentine Sts. Corner Panet and St. Catherine Streets. Paplneau Market. Jail Gate, St. Mary Street. Comer St Mary and Dufresne Streets. Redpath's Sugar Refinery, St Ann's Ward. Corner of Ontario and Fullum Streets. 21. 28. 24. 26. 26. 27. 28. 29. 81. 821. Sfe; 87. 88. 89. 41. 42. 48. 45. 46. 47. 48. *% 61V' 62. 68. 64. 66. 67. 68. 69. 61. 62. 68. 64. 65. / f CITY FOLIC?; J'ORCE. F. W. L. Penton, clii* ; E. Fljniii sub-chief ;' Cri^nNiike, sub-chief; J. L. Tetu, secretary; AnthoLj Mahw, T. McBnde, S. Nigruet, and R. Lessard, sergeants ; 0. $ou$L«^ dl^lective. (A) Station, Jacques Cartier Square. ' v^V -?;; v , - , . • - - 1 (B) Station, Panet Street. (C) Station, Chaboillez Square. JUDICIART. 67 =: t It'-O 1. McBnde, COURTS OF JUSTICE. COURT OP QUEEN'S BENCH. ,^{ Judges. .1 Hon. Jean F. J. Duval, Chief Justice. grni. Thomas Cushiiig Aylwin, ) on. William ColHs Meredith, \ Puisnd Judges. Hon. L. T. Drummond, ) Hon. Charles Joseph Elz^ar Mondelet, Assistant Judgf^. Ofpicfrs op the Coukt. Tancr^de Bouthillier, She l«ntt'Dt*;-iunes, ( Clerk of the Cro^n. Charles E. SohUler, Deputy Clerk of the Crown. Alfred de Beaumont, Deputy Clerk of the Crown and Superin- tendent of Crown Witnesses. Benjamin Delisle and Adolphe Bissonnette, High Constable. Louis Payette, G-aoler. ;.,;*. Appeal Side. ♦MoNTEEAL— Ist March, June, September, and December. ♦Quebec— 12th March, June, September, and December. OMcera of Court — Joseph U. Beaudry, clerk of appeals ; L. W. Malx)faand and C. Drolet, deputy clerk of appeals. *By the,^d sec. of chap. 77 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada^ cases in Appeal or Error from the Districts of Ottawa, Montreal, Terrebonne, J(diette, Richelieu, St. Francis, Bedford, St Hyacinthe, Iberville, and Beauhamois, shall be heaid and determined at the city of Montreal only, and the Writs in such cases shall be returnable there ; and cases in Appeal or Error from the Districts of Three Rivers, Quebec, Saiinienay, Gasp^, ChicoutUni,Rimouski, Kamouraska, Montmakny* Beauce and Arthabaska, shall be heard and determined at tke chy of Quebec only, and the Writs in such cases shall be returnable there. :.>f/t,r . . » ,• ) •4iui>«lfj.ii: Ceown Side, ■ ; , WhereHeld, When Hdd. Quebec.....;..,.; :2|tH January andS^thJiine; > . Montreal . .»':': .' . /; 24th March and 24tn September. Three Rivers 20th March and 20th September.' Sherbrooke' 1 . 4 w <..».«...«... 1st April and 1st October. •iJI '.'1 ■'1 < •>: ^T^% IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) h A c< % II I.I 11.25 |iO "^^ s"^ la ™ 13.6 ll^B u 12^ I 2.0 U 1 1.6 "Z V Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14S80 (716) •73-4503 iV y^'Jf"^ :^wm'^*-- 68 JUDIOIABY. Kamouraska 5th April and 5th December. Aylmer . . . . ^ . « .':. . • . .>,. . ( ^ • 21dt January and 1st July. Perc6 13tli March and 13th August. New Carlisle 13th February and 13th July. ArthabaskayiU0 . ./. 4. * • .. .^ .JWHi sFebruary and 20th October. Beauce 13th March and 13th October. Montmagny 13th February and 13th November. Bcauharnois. I >'f >w. ;.iiwi .^ <20th March and 20th iNovember. St. Hyacinthe .*••*,•«> ?lst May and 1 st December^ St. Johns ...... . r . .. <. i . . .' *. r2!2b[^d M9>y and 12^h Bec^miier. St. Scholastiatie :..'.. . .^ . , . : . .7tti Ja^\»ary a^d 2nd iTuiyi . SUPSRJOR COURT. Jurudiction for Sums exceeding $200, itfiS^ief-uap, V8 ^^t;er Winter, ; Aim^ Lafontaipe. •i Hon. Antoine PolbtteiUAiBur^fJ AndrewStuart ' 'y<^I F^iix Odilon Gauthier» Joseph A. Berthelot, Thomk? J. J. Loranger^ Louis Vidior Sicdtte, Francis G. Johnson» . Je^n ^, Taschjsreau*/' . if t( II' 41 II It II Samuel Comwallis Monk, Assistant Judge ^MoNTREAL^'H'Htohelagra, Jacques Carti^r, Lavaly'^l^a^dreufl, Soulanges, Laprairiei Ohamblyvand Vdroherosrand^ittf of Mon^L trealt^held at Mont^al, from 17th to 27tb of ^erymonUi, eficeej>^| Januiury^ Juiy^ ?aiid Attglistw 06ffin, Papiheau^ k Hoijiey, pio^\ thonotarTij jQftprge P^ko^and Charles A. Terrouit, deputy pr<(^ 4 thoi|<^tar3f^ ; .TftnoF^de BouthiUier^ sheriff ;M.H. Sftnbom, derv^ ana City wQtfeJ^cfj^eld at QnelbiBc fl-otn ffie 1st to SOi of evOT;^ month, eitcept Jantiary, July, aM' Atlgu^t. Fiset k Burrbu j^s'j prothonotary ; Wm. S. Sewell, sheriff. Three Rivers.— Maskinong4,>6l. Maurice (including City of Three Rivers), Qliami^ain, and Nicolet,— Held 9^ Xb^ff Rivers, from 13th to Ivili of March, June* September, and i>^oember«i Edward Bttnifar4i Kri)liienotftipy' } Isaac G. Ogden, sheriff. .:^ , *Y, ' ^-wt: l)ni« iCiO: BiriTfi? •Ml •idi JUDlCiAltt. e^ St. FRANOis,--Richmond (inoludiirof Town of Sherbrooke), Wolfe, Gompton, and Stanstead,— Held at Sherbrooke, from 20tn to 26th February, May, October, and December. Short A Morris, prothonotary ; George F. Bowen, sheriff. I Kamouraaka.— Kamouraska and Temiscouata,— Held at Krt- mouraska. from 13th to 19th February, May, and November, Chalou k D^ry, prothonotary; Vinceslaa Tach^, sheriff. Ottawa.— Ottawa and Pontiac,— -Held at Aylmer, from 13th to 19th February, June, and November. Henry Driscoll, pro- thonotary; Louis M. Coutl^e, sheriff. Gasp^.— Gasp^ and Bonaventure,— Held at Perc^ from 13th to 19th March, Augrust, and December*^ L. G. Harper, prothono- tary ; P. Vibert, sheriff. At New Carlisle, from 13th to 19th February^ July, and November. F. D. Gauvreau, prothonotary ; Martin Sheppard, sheriff. Trrrebonne.-— Argenteuil, Two Mountains, and Terrebonne. —Held at St. Scholastique, from 13th to 19th February, May and October. Jules R. Berthelot, prothonotary ; G. Raby, sheriff. JoLiETTE.— L'Assomption, Montcalm, and Joliette,— Held at Joliette, from 13th to 19th February, May, and Oetober. L. T. Groulx, prothonotary ; B. H. Leprohon, sheriff. r Richelieu. — Richelieu, Yamaska, and Berth ier,— Held at So- rel, from 13th to 19th March, June, and November. Antoine N. Gouin, prothonotary ; P. R. Chevalier^ sheriff. Saguenay.— Charlevoix and Saguenay,— Held at Malbaie, from 13th to 19th January, May, and September, Charles Du Berger, prothonotary ; P. H. Cimon, sheriff. , j ^«,| ; , Chigoutiui.— Held at Ghicoutimi, from 13th to 19th February, June, and October. F. H. O'Brien, prothonotary ; Ovide Bosse, sheriff. RiMOusKi.— Rimouski.— Held at St. Germain, from 13th tol9«i March, June and October. Frs. M. Derome, prothonotary; S. J. Chalifour, sheriff. MoNTMAGNT.— Llslet, Moutmagny, and Bellechasse.— Held at Montmagny, from 13th to 19th February, May, and November. Albert Bender, prothonotary ; J. D. Lepine, sheriff. Beauoe.— Beauce and Dorchester,— Held at St. Joseph de U Beauce, from 13th to 19th March, June and October, Zcpherm Yezma, prothonotary ; T. J. Taschereau, sheriff. Arthabaska.— Megantic, Arthabaska, and l)rumin9lioriiniQr, protbonotary; Louis Tach^t sheriC o IBERVILLE.—St. Johns, Napieirille, and Iberville,— Held ftt St. Johns, ifom. 16th to^lst March, June and Norember. F. H. Marohand, prothonotary ; J, J*. Desrivi^res, sherififi BEAuSAiiNOis.-*-Huntingdon, Beauhamois, and Chateaugtiay, Tirif eld at Boaubarnois^ from 13th to 19th March, June, and No- Tember. %, Beaudi7) prothonotary ; Louis Hainault, sheriff. < i f r O.'.' )CIBCUIT COURT. :> juriedi^^iion for Sums not ex<*ee^na $200^ under Cap^79 of the Conaotidated Statutes for Lower dmq^klkifm^ 2^ ~ . - : I'.Uvn-r - -: ;;'■= Montreal Di^TRiGt;;-'' ^-:-"''"''^-^'^''"'^"' Montreal Dfatridt Circnit,* held at Montreal, IQth to 15th of every month, ekcept January, July and August, . Coffin, Papi- neau ^fe'HoneyjClferk.:;- .^^i-^'U^M . : 'um-: a-r- -.rruj*^ VAudreuil Cdunty Circuity held at Vaudreiiil; 1st %b Sfh T^iit6\Xf July, and Novemwr. F. de ^. BiELstien, olerkL ■ SovlangeB Girouk, held at Coteau Landing, 6Ui to 10th Mareb, 6tb to ^ Juty,,and 6th to 10th November. H. T. Sentenne, eleifk^ Vercheres Couni^Circuithrfd at Yerch^res, 1st to 6th Feb* ruary, May, and October. E^ £. .O^agnon, .elerk» . / , > i'Vi an( August. _ _ . Lotbini^re Circuit held at St. Croix, the 7th to 12th Febrttary» May and October, Moise Couture, o^erk:> I . i « > -jo u .11 ■■■'-'■■' '•'■ THRBft Rivers District. '' 'n-mi^m^X Three Rivers District Circuit, held at Three Rivers, TtbrtpJJIjth March, J^ne, September, an4 l^ecQtnber. E. Barnard, ol0rk. > ' Maskihoni^ County Ci^cMit-held at J&iyilfe dii Loin>, 2Bth< to 30th January/ahd May ; and froth theSSUiSept., to ^d October. L. J.Bdurr^,elerk. -ii-v., -.^ ;n>«m ,^t).u-^r^^'}:}^M Appeals from the Clrouit Court to the Queen^s Belicb are al- lowed by the 77 Qfa^ap. ^f ; the Consolidated Stiitutes, see^ 89, in easesover$lOOv^V. ^ -uur'iiu, f^;;. -j ?Mctj,,,:.;, . ^ ,.,/f ,.. ,r. ;■ nuyn ^^-v.m.r JUDICIABT. <^. fi St. Prakcis District. St Francis District Circuit, held at Sherbropke, 10th to Kth February , May, October, December. Slwrt & Morris, clerk. i; Stanstead Circuit held at Stanstead Plains, 1st to 4th Feb- ruary, June* September, and December. C. A. Richardson, clerk. Cotopton Coimty Circuit, held at Cookshire. 8th to 11th Janu- .aiyr June, and November. A. W. Pope, clerk. Richmond County Circuit held at Richmond, 1st to 5th March, July, and November. F. C. Cleeve. cleric. Richmond County Circuit* theld at Danville, 14th to 18th Januaiiy^ Alnril, and September. T. Leet clerk. Kahouraska District. Eamouraska District Circuit, held at St. Louis, 7th to JE!ebruary, Mayt and November, Chalou k D6ry, clerk. Temiseouata County Circuit held at St Jean Baptiste, 21st to 25th March, June, and October. L. N. Gauvreau, clerk. kfS r 12tlL ,i{ r- Ottawa District. i .: < awa District Circuit, held at Aylmer, 7th to 12th Febraar^^ ^r ■\C' June, and November, Henry DriscoU, clerk. Ottawa County Circuit,* held at Papineauville, 7th to 10th January, May, and September. F. S. Mackav, clerk. Ottawa County Circuitt held at Buckingham, 17th to 20ih January, May, and September. Edmond Wm. Murray, clerk. Pontiac Circuit held at Portage du Fort, 2nd to 7th March, 20th to 25th Juine, and 3rd to 8th November. R. W. Hardinge, clerk. r . ; - ■■- ii.^c ;'-^r'- '•■■• ',' Oasp^ District. ' i .^,^, Gasp^Blitrtcl? Circuit held at Perc^, 7th to 12th March, Aii» gust, and December. L. G. Harper, clerk. , . _ , Gasp6 District Circuit, held at New Carlisle. 7th to 12th Feb- ruary, July, and ETotember. F. D. Gauvreau, clerk. Basin OTrctiit, held at Basin, from 12th to 2l8t February, and 16th to 24th October. John Eden, clerk. Magdalen Islands Circuit held at Amherst, 22nd to .SlstMay, and 22ha to 30th ««ept§mber. J. B. F. Painchaud, clerk. Bonaventure Circuit, held at Carleion, 10th to 13th January* May, and September. Edward Mann, clerk. . ^ Fox River Circuit, held at Fox River, 1st to 10th August Jno. de St. Croix, clerk. M ♦The Circuit Court at the Chef-lieu of a District has concur- rent jurisdiction with the Circuit Court in and for the various Counties in the same District. , . ^ ^ , tThe Circuit Court held in two or more places m a County has each concurrent jurisdiction over the wjfgl©; County (79 chap, of Consolidated Statutes, sec. 11). m Ml ^ ■ ■^ 'I A ■ ■'■'• i\ m ■Jiid '. ■ .1' --.Sjv. 72 JUDIOURY. I? ■ '11 Tbrb^bonne District. . Terrebonne District Circuit, held at St^ Scholastiquei 7th to 12th February, May, and October* J. R. Berthelot, clerk. - Terrebonne County Circuit, held at St. Jerome, 2nd to. 6th February, May, and October. J. B; L. Villemure< clerk. , ^i i Aiventeuil County Circuit, held a£ Laehute, l^th to 16th Janu- ary, 25th to 29th May, 12th to 16th September. Thomas Barron, dork. ;^tiRTTE District. ' ' ;'" Joliete District Circuit, held at Joliette, from 7th to 12th Febr ruary, May, and October. L. T. Groulx, derk. L'Assomption County Circuit, hield at L'Assomption, 26th to 30th Jlimiary. April, and September, J. Z. Martel, clerk. Montcalm County Circuit, held at Ste. Julienne, 2nd to 6th February, Jfa^, and October. A. I. DeeRiyi^res, olerk. • , • „ Richelieu District Circuit, held at Sorel, 7th to 12th March, ^ June, and November. A. N. Gouin, clerk. • ' »r j i ^ Berthier County Circuit, held at at Berthier, 24th to 28th Feb- maryf^^ May, and October. Charles Emond, clerk. Yamaska County Circuit, held at St. Francois, 2nd to 6th March, Jane, and Noyember. L. M.Cdt^, clerk. / " u ' ' V Saguknay District. SAffoehay District Circuit, held at Malbaie, 7th to l2th Janu- ary, May, and September Charles DuBerger. clerfi;. Charlevoix County Circuit,* held at, Bale St. Paul, 20th to 23rd March, July, and November. Joseph Perron, clerk. ^ , Chicoutimi District. ':f<^'^^?^*^\y*-'»- '^: Chicoutimi District Circuit, held at Chicoi^mii ifth to I2th February, June, and October. Francis H. 0*Brieii, plerk. . RiMOUSKI DiSTRlCtt A) H '•>.,.( June, and Rimouski District Circuit, held at St. JjFermain, 7th to 12th March, June, and October. F. M. D^rorae, clerk, Rimouski County Circuif.* held at Matane, 2n4 toj^^ Marchy ad October, D. F. de St. Aubin, clerk. • - MONTMAGNY DISTRICT. ^- '>^ Montmagny District Circuit, held at Montmagny, 7tl^ t». 12th February, May and November. Albert Bender, cbrk^ ; "j- ♦The Circuit Courtatthe Ghef-Um of i* diiti:^«t h'i6 SoncyMjii^ jurisdiction with the Circuit Qourt in and |Qt jthe various ,Coan* ties in the same District. ' \ ' *' ^''^ V ^» v JUDICIARY. 73 li'Islet County Circuit, held »tSt Jean Port Joli, 20th to 24th February, May, and November. L. Z. Duval, clerk. Bellechasse County Circuit, held at St. Michel, 20th to 24th March, Jude, and October. B, Pouliot, clerk. Beaucb District. lidl ,i^. Beauce District Circuit, hold at St. Joseph do la Beauce. 7th to 12th March. June, and Octobw. Z^phirin V^zina, clerk. Dorchester County Circuit, held at Ste. H^n^dine, 2nd to 6th March, June, and October. Joseph Reny, clerk. , . Aethabaska District. ; < , r i Arthabaska District Circuit, held at Arthabaskaville. 7th to 12th Eebruary. May, and October. Rufus Wadleigh, elerk. Drummond County Circuit, held at Drummondville, 20th to 24th March. June, and November. ' Joseph Tr6ffl^ Cay a, clerk. Megantic County Circuit, held at Inverness, 13th to 17th Feb- ruary, May, and October. J. Btel Rousseau, clerk. -: Bedford District. Bedford District Circuit, held at Nelgonville, 7th to 12th Feb- ruary, May, and October, Frederick T. Hall, clerk, Brome County Circuit, held at Knowlton, 26th to30th Jauuary, April, and September. Joseph, Lefebvre, clerk#^ati?. J i?ir,v/iKl Sheflford County Circuit, held at Waterloo, 2l8t to 25th Janu?- ary, April, and September. Vespasian Nutting, clerk. Missisquoi County Circuit,* held at Bedford, 2nd ta 5th Februr ary, May, and October. Thomas Capsey, clerk. St. Hyacinthb' District. St. Kyaeint^he District Circuit, held at St. Hyacinthe, 22nd to 27th January, March, and October. Ls. G. DeLorimier, clerk. Rouvifle County Circuit, held at Marieyille, 15th to 19th Feb- ruary, May, and October. F. H. Gatien, clerk. r^!\' / Iberville District. Iberville District Circuit, held at St. Johns, 11th to 16th Mnrch, June, and November. Francois H. Marchand, clerk. Iberville County Circuit, held at Iberville, 6th to 10th March, June, and November. Philibert Beaudoin, clerk. Napierville County Circuit, held at Napierville, 1st to 6th March, June, and Noven^ber. Antoine Merizzi, clerk. *The Circuit Cburt B,tihe Ohef-Ueu of a district, naar concur- rent jurisdiction with the Circuit Court in and for the various Counties ini the same District. -i \VJ ■m m ♦V . M m % ■V m i ivi*'! •!».. .74 3= JUPIGI^RT. < BeauharnoU pistriot Oircait, held at Beaubarnois, 7th to 12th March, June, and Kovember* Louis Beandry, olerk. u /. Obateauguay County Circuit, helrl at St. Martine, 2nd to 6th March, June, and November. Cha: lies Mentor Lebrun, olerk. Huntingdon County Ctronit, held' at Huntihgon 16th to 19th . J9,ntti^ry, April, and Septemb<9r- , JgiinMonriBon, olerk. fl3-M^t miJ. fOH'b '.a .'M ti; i'. :V ,n«: ■■ ■ .u^hu.^^ .>:. COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. ^ Under ihe VofHwUmted Statutes of Oc^nada^ t^pa* 106 and 106. COURf OF aBNERAL SESSIONS. o:, J fvt /fi? .-[ OF ¥mi CWATi ^''•'''' C. J« Coursol. . .... . A> .^w^w. Judge of SessioiilB of the Peace* Charles E. SohiUer . • *, •* • • . «Deptity Cl«rk of the Peace, Alfred DeBeaumont. . . . .i.ii« .iDeputy CleHt of the Peace andSu- ;> . . i '.J iieriiitenttoiitiCrown Witnesses. .r;)iflTait]fp|^^JJJ5^/A V ri .T'- Mbntreai^islip 10th Matclr,^u^^, Se|)tiBm^ buebe^-rirthtd ieth January, apd ist ^ it|tb ApyJlt^Jw^ wid October. Pierre A* Poucet, eleifk. , {r>dotoO I 't*; ./tsM vi«i;t Under the authority of Sec 2, of chap. ,97 Cons. Stat, of Lower Canada, the holding of the (General Sessions of the Peace has b^en discontinued te^ proclamation m all other districts in which th^jr fr^re,|omeyte Wet /iBlvl iBn' P .'tUl-n :''i 'yUvrt^Hn k>LICE COURT. . WiUis^m Erpiatiitger, Bsa^ire, PqIiqq Mai^strate. Q^cferaJ-^Lonis B^. Ren^ Coii^t^fii-st cl^rk; LmiU Afthiir,^ rosiers, second clerk; William Fra«6r, crier. '^ =^ ' '^ "-^^^^^ 76 JUDICIART, KEGISTRARS OP COUNTIES. Lower Canada. vi Nfune of Begistration County District. sC.TO orDivUion. Xame of Registrar. Montreal ...Montreal Goo. H. Ryland. Chambly N. Migneault. jB[aDtingdon,l8tKeg.Diy.Tanca.Sauvageaa. * Jjaval F. X. Leonard. Spulanges Geo. H. Dumesnil. Yaudreoil F. de Salles Bastien. Verchdres Aim4 Geoflfrion. Qttehee " *'i i VV • Quebec C.N. Montizambert ■ nii 7 fJprtnertf. Hon. J. E. Thibaudeftu. Montmorency .Gabriel Dick. , Orleans (Island of) ...... Pieri'e Gosselin. ^ ^ • »; l)Otchester, 2nd Reg. Dlv • Francois M. Guay. Lotbinifere Joseph Filteau. Three Jitter* .^Champlajn Elie Rinfret ^ Maskinotig^ J. Edoud. Pichette. , . >/\- ' ?*; • ' gicolet ...... i Joseph Jutras. .:;:;• Three Rivers Louis G. Duval. St, Franiiaii .Eiohmond Geo. Hope Napier. 6herbroo\e • . . • William Ritchie. >i Wolfe... » .Jacques Picard. Stanstead. • .*w« •••«.«'••. 'C. A. Richardson. Oaspi, *'4 « . . i .Bonarenture *...#.. i .«.. . Joseph G. Le Bel. '- /' Gasp^ ' Louis Geo. Harper. ' Ste. Anne des Monts John Perr^e. Magdalen Island Jean Etienne Aub€. Kamouraeka .Ki^nouraska .,...;..?.' Henry Garon. Temisidotiata... John Heath. Ottawa Ottawa . . . ^ *,h* - . . s» • • • • • James F. Taylor. Pontiac James E. Judgson. Terrehonnei . .Twq Meuntains Dosith^e Dupras. Argenteml • • Daniel De Hettel. 4 !#4o ' ferrebonne Joseph A. Hervwux. Joiff^c ...... JdiBtte. Chas. G. Beaudom. L^Assoraption Marcel Powjer. ' y Montealni Jos. Ed. Beaupre. RicMieu ... .Rid^elieu P. R. ChevaUier, — Bei#(er f>*v' Jean Octave Chamt. Yam9i8^^ . i .- Jos. M. C6t^. Saguenay .;. . .IsjtDmsion of Charlevoix J ^jj^^g p^ Beixer. and Saaruenay S , ^ . - ■ - aaCMiviSon of ditto Telesphere Fortin. Chieoutimi. . . Qiueoiiitimi-. • • • Ovide BossS. •^'; M h J(7DI0IABT. 76 Name of Regidtration Countj District. ' li /\ or Dlvlsloii^ , Namd of Rcgistrn*. EimouM . . . .Rimouski, No. 2 Andri E. Gauvreau. Montmagny . Llslet Thad^e Michaud. Montniagny Job. David L6pinc. Bellechasse Panta1<^on Forgaes. Beauce ..... .Beauce Jean P. Proulx. Dorchester. Alexia Oodbout. Arihahoi^a . .Megantit .Wm. H. Lainbly. •*' "V Arthabaska ...";;......: .Ed.M. Poisson. Drummond ....... v. . . . . . Edmund Cox. Bedfora, . . ; .Sheflford JwepU B. Edgarton. Brome ......;... .Hiram S. Foster. ^ /. « ;,; Miftsisquoi ......;.. .Richard Dickinson^ ^^ St. Hyacmhe • St. Hyacinth e . ........... Hpraoe St. Germain. Bagot .Jp3. C. Bach and. , ; Rouville ....... .^ ..... .. .Ls. Ed. P. Laberge. Iberville . . . , ,St. Johns . , »«.«i •^.v]* f " •<• ••ly m* A.. Marchand. Napierville . . . i. . ' — . i .Ephrem Bouchard. Iberville — ........... .Prs. Ferd. Z. Hamel. ^ Beauharnoia . Beauharnois .^ V. A. L. DeMartigny. Ohateauguay ...........*. Alexis M. Gagnier. J .^ Huntingdon. ....:.:.". I .'. .Andrew Somerville.' Fees allowed for Eeoistrars.— 2s. 6d.for fyling Entry .and Registry of Memorial ; and 2s. 6d. more for every hundred words after the first four hundred. 28. 6d. for every Certificate, or for copy of a Document ; and 6d. for every hundred words after the first four hundred* For every search : when the names of th^ parties are.given^ lis* | when the names are noft given, 28. •t( \r . «-;.'> -, ./.It. JtrStTCES OF THE PEACJS For^ihe City of MontredL Atoheson, Ri'S. - AtkinsoUt John Atwater, Edwin Bagg, Stanley Cw Barsalou, Joseph Beaubienv Pierre -i. BeaudiTi Jean B. -?t ,*l Beaudry, J. Li * «Jfi Beaudry, Lonis' -^^ ' Beaudry, Pierre Jacques Belait, Louis P. Bello, Chadcs E. Belle, Joseph ■•!■•-• i- Belliireaii, L<>T]ds J. Berthelet, Oliver Boulanget, Joseph Charles. , Bourgeau, Victor ^-inVvA. Boathillier, T, Boxer, Fredieriek N. ., , .<^ Boyer, LoHis* . «*^*i»^^m Brault,C. A. ij^^ BrazeauvF.X. .. Brydges, Charles S."^"^"^^^ Bronsdon, Joseph Russell Broueseau, Jean B. Browne, George Ve - 7-T MOKTRBAL. rr. au. c. ;on. % AY) mn. ge. id. d. tnel. ;* ;igny. ir. lie; try and words , or for ter the of th<^ rles, A. A- s^^ U Brush, George Buntin, Alexander Bulmer, Henry . Campbell, George W, Campbell, Robert J. , Campbells Rollo ; / Cantin, Alp^^tin Cartier, Hon. G.B., Q*C, Cassidy, John Lewi^ ChJipmain, Henry Charlebois, B. H^ Chauveau. Hon. P.J.O., Q. C. Cherrier, C. Sm QX\ Clarke, Francis Coderre, Joseph Emery Contunt, Frs. CorsOj Newton Butler Cuddihy* Michael David; Fominand » Davies, W. H. A. DeLisle, A. M. > Delvecchio, P. . Derome, L^Qi;! y in^i Dey^n^, l^awrence Dottegani,J<)hiji ,;r ,.; Donnelly* James /> ^^-y . .^^ Dorion, The H^qn. A. A. Dorwin, Canfieif); Doucet, The^9?e * ^ Dumas, Norwrt* Q- 6% Duverger, l^ouls Norhect Dyde, John .. , ^ Ermatinger, WiUiaw Esdaile, Robert J fj*/ Ferrier, Hoa.< Jam^s Fitzpatrick, j^onn ^^^-js.- / Fr6cheJj^P|iyi9?:,,i ,ayUiW FuUuffl, Geo^ rf ^ei,,^in; Galarnean. P.. 1(1. ,^ ,,, aii*> '( Gault, M. H. ,. 7/ ,j^or. . 4 )v-7r Glennon, John Globensky, Benjamin Godfrey, Robert Townsend Gorrie, Daniel Gould, Ira Goyetto, Jean B. Gravel, Jean Adolphe Grcnier, Jacques Grenier. Joseph Griffin, Frederick, Q,(X Griffin, J. C. Hart, Theodore Hawley, J. A. Ilibbard, Ashly Higginson, Thomas S. Kingston, William H. Hogan, George Hogan, Henry -, i liolton, The Hon. L. tt^ Hooper, Angus Cameron^ Hudon, Victor Hunter, Jhs. Stewart ,,, Jackson, Henry , ,uiumM Jackson, Samuel ' " * " Jobiu, J. H. Jordon, John Jodoin, Pierre Joseph, J. Hennr Judah, Henry, O.C, Kirkup. Joseph Labadie, J^M^ph ^. 1% G. J* H* 'A 'A !/. u If ( ■■* r> 'I Lacroix, Laframboise, Hon. M» m . Lamothe, Guillattme v;>,i/i Larocque, Luc ]^. Law, James Leblanc, Ovide < Leclaire, Francois Leeming, John Lomoine, B. H. Leprohon, Jean L. Leslie, Hon. James Levy, Alexander .* Lionais, Hardoin . i/\ Lomer, Gerard , ^, ,nmH Lunn, William ^ ■, /. j ». ? k\% Lyman, Benjapw ( MacFarlan,, Walter . Maodonald, William Ma^auran, John Wait Major, Jaa. E. , Marchand, Louis Masson, Damase Masson, J. W. A. R. Mathewson, Jas. Lavens 1^1 ..I ♦y'. r w 'A ■, I If - JCTDIOIARY. I T8 jiiv ■iv ■ {■ Mathewson. John . Mathieu, Pierre McCambridire, Ales. McOready, Thomas - McDonaldi Dnnoan McDonald, R. L. McDougall, D. Lom McGibbon, Alexander McKay, Edward ,■ McKenna,Thoiri«<\* ^* •* ' MoKenzio. John Q,. MeilUnr, J. B. Molson. J. H. R. , ;i Molson, William "^' Money, Albert Wm; Morean. Laurent A. Aforland, Thomas ' . . - Morley, John Steven'- 'fV'V Moss, David k. .iroJvi >T. Moss, Edward .' '^^^ ' Murphy, Edward ;: Murphy, P. S. ; ' Mussen, Thomas ' O'Brien, WilUftjn Ogilvie, Meti Walker ' PalmeiS Wtm^m Papineauy Denis E. Pare, Hubert v> '^ < Peel, Thomas nmU.A'n Pelletier,Davld V V'.^H Penn, Frederiek . »w n/uvoa Penny, Ed. Goff. -^ Perrault Oliver PeLi Phelan, Jefin J ^'> ;? Phillips, W. B. u '*f >' Pinsonnaulti Alf^^ \ ' ' ' H Poupart, JoisteSi ^'^njofa Pratt, John ' ^''»:f ^^> •i'>'"' '--J Provost, Amabl*''';/^ ''^''H Provost, lUiNttl : ^'^ '''!\"^<-^ Prudhommi^MaxlM*'^ IIJ" ^^ ^uesnel, Hon/F. A., Q,C. , [uevillon,€harle8 Limraer, Alfred '; Rodden, William Rodier, Chas. S. Rodier, Chat. S., Jtttit,, . , Rolland, Giibriel L. ^'' •'.{ RoHand, Jean Bt6. 7;; Rose, the Hon. John, Q.O* \^l Ross.Wm. , f , ';»[ Routh.H.L. •',*i»^" '' • ' Roy,Adolphe ' Ryan, M. P. Ryland, G, HI •"" Sache, William Shannon. Neil Simard, Jqs^pli Simpson, Thomai^ Smith, Ohiui: Smith, George Smith, H. B. Stames, Henry Sutherland, Williahi Taylor, Ed#ard ThoriiU«l'*| Taylor, Thomas M. ^ ' r i'rffSv(l Terroux, Charles A. Thomlfts, I^tnr^ Torrance, DaVid ;, .^ ^ ,,. ^ Townseni, Wtti. aI t' r Trestle^, XBiO. ' '^^^»'!'f,| TrudWiu, 6x)nald JF^'^T'H Tylee, Robert Sniitft^'/'^'^.fU Vame,'J.R ; ,r i-^'i'^rf Valois, Narc;.*'''^->^f. ,ali,j;bn.4 Ward,Gfl!lbhtitft'V^.'r^'^V;u Weaver, G^o. W;:lj[;H' ''''^4 WhitSy.HvH.^ ^'^'^t''^ Wilson, Hon, Chtolei'V ;;?;!.| Wilson Thomas ^ 'f''^'l ' J Workman,- Thomai;';,^^*; ; ! Workman, Wm?V^^^ '^^"* V Hon. John. . "i'oUfio.-iir) b >-;!'i..;!.r*'.M.I .xAi^tJhyh'Av . .ft UJiJU .03*0'«t>ir' 7d lfOV¥RSAt. THE BAR OF LOWER CANADA. , DUtrict qf Montreal. Council. K. Laflamme BAtonnier. "'.W. Ritchie Syndic. ^ P. W. Dorion .Treasurer. i. W. SiooUe > . .gecretaiy. 0. A. LeblanOf G. Ouimetf' W.H. Kem P. R. Lafr^naye, R. McKay, A. Robertson^ Louis B^langefi A. Gross. J. J. Day, G. Ouimetf R. Mackay, M. Doher6^ ^ ' J. Doutret »5Vm W. H. Kerr, BoABD OF Examinees. '■'"''' F.Oassidy, A. A, DonoQ, J. W. Ritchie, 1^. B^langer. M. LaframboJse, _ J. C. S. Wortete, 8. W. Dormant i r i liiEMBBBS. Hon.0.B.Oartier,QO!l Hon. J.Rose, ** Hon.J.J;0. Abbott, " (( u «( tc 14 Pate of ConuMlsrion. Nor. 1835 Sept. 1842 Hon;L.SiM • •.« John HeAley ...... J. P.Sttston. ..i.,.. ThosMwSfye *....... -iiA Hugh Taylor Henry 0; Andrews . . Set. 1847 C. 0. A. Tnrgoon. . . . Felr. 1853 Aug. 1822 J)w. 1824 May, Ncwr. . F6b. 1845 June, 1834 Nor. 1887 AprilV%7 Att». imi Jfiaiy.l842| Qicit Miiy, Dec. Bute of CommissIoDf £. D. Darid Wm. F. Coffin F. D. Cartier R.A.Hnbert P. de Boucherrille '. . Robert Mflbokay . ..'..« Charleil Ai LebtasK^. V Louis A* Olirier. V . . , Jobi^M^ilK....i.''^.. H. J^ Ibbptson*'. • * • . • Josep];!- Deiagrttrei. . . Andfew Robert!^ ... Je^^ph iioiier Roy : . • ules Lamothe . . . ... N6r. 1829; '^ 1830. Jnly, 1832' Nor. 1885 J|[^r.l8S6 A^,W3« Oc. >oc; IL, ^•0 Anir. 1S25 Alexander Deserci... Fdb. 1$27 Alexander Crdj^s • • • Ddo. 1827||P«tel' L^ Macdoinell . ti'^'i I ' '(■'■I m JUOiqiART* 80 I ME>fB£RS. Date of Comitalsslq'ii Strachan Bethune. . May, 1^43 Chas. Glackmeyer . . Sept. 1843 Hon. M. Lat'ramboise Deo. 1843 Mordo Mol ver ...... F6b. 1844 Gedeon Ouimet . . u., Aug. 1844 Jules R. Berthelot. . . Sept. 1644 Euclide Roy. ... .u^; . . . Jany. 184C P. R. Lafrenaye...... Sept. 1846 Eugene U. Piehe. .•• Mar. 1846 C. Dunkia. .. ^ ...... . July, 184o George Macrae Kov. 1846 John R. Fleming — Mar. 1847 Magloire Lanctot — Sept. 1847 Bernard Devlin . . . . ^ Qct. 1847 Charles DsAUliii • • • f* Oct. 1847 Henry W. Au^t^n . . . . Feb. 1848 P. C. Dureauce^u. . .. I$ay, 1848 Richard McDonnell. June, 1848 Fredc W* Torrance... June, 1848 Marcus Donerty .... July^r ld>M Alex. Stevenson. .... {Dec. 1&48 L. D. Rene Cotret — ' Janv. 1849 LouisfBetournay. .^ . . IFeK' 1849 John Campbell Mdyy 1849 William A. Bates . . . [May, 1849 John Batofi - July, 1846) V. P. W. Porion . . ..'June,1850 F. PommlAville . .... 'July, 1850 T. McCdrd ./ July, 1865 Ji^hn Ponham Oct. 1850 Memsebs. Date of Ooilimission. J^^ J. ITt Bibaiid . . 0, W . Bdrman Godfr^ Laflamme . . L,B.C,Rtoardr;.7..i Alexaiidec M(>txj^ :. : Wm. B, L»mM\\..: Charled J./Dunlop.'.'. J^C.Bi^er/....,..^ ^AiArcliambikalt. . Louis Blnyager* > • . . • 0. A. R;x^c Lad^cne. 1850^ 51 OcL .1851 Feb. 1858 'A. >\i. 850 James G. Pay. D. G. D. Bondy Sept. 1853 Jean 0. Benoit Oct. 1853 Edmund Barnard . . . : Oct. 1853 Alexis A. Dumesnil. Jany.1854 L. W. F. Marchand. Feb. 1854 Alex. H.Lunn....;. Feb. 1854 G'^orge B. Cramp — 'June, 1854 Jo8. M. Loranger — April,1855 William A.Bovey.*.. June, 1855 Jude Bouthilli^r t.,v . .^ Oct. 1855 Pierre A. Fauteux . Dec. 1855 J. F. Desrivi^res — Dec. 1855 A^ Fillatreault Mar. 1856 Alexis St. Amand . . .May. 1856 Charles Marcil m • • * * i Oct 1856 C. Archambault... . . .'Dec. 1856 H. L. SnowdoQ< . . . . . 'Jany. 1857 Louis A. Jette . . » . * * .< Feb. 1857 S. Lesage ,n* •».» • *l Mat. 1857 J. P^hamel. ....... .^ April,1857 H. R. Valliers de St. ^Real.;. April,1857 Dunbar Browne . » . . .July, 1857 MM, Marchand Sept. 1857 P. D. Hoyneman .... Nov. 1857 W. F. Gairdner n* i » . Jany. 1868 Louis B^audry Feb.' 1858 1 J. A. Belle. • . . r* ^ » < * Mar, 1868 J. K* Elliott.^ . . rti> . . Mar.^ 1868 Paul Denis. .< — , m Hat. ^1868 L. Qi Loranger p.u. Senecal dp B^ourgeois JSd^ Fraser. . < J., J44 Deoary « Adf)|p^9 Oennain. . . Pi^rR^%->« .{A'. Champagn^r • •! f^ximeGareavi..... ^•Ki Chutch. ........ j^gjm* j5-cyisy • .•••• ..•••. G.l)esbar|tts, jr* • • • • Aprii^l858 M^r 1868 May, 1S58 May, 1858 July, 1858 tept.l86a ei)t.:a868 SQDt.l8i58 Sepit.)aa^ Asaikim ari 1869 ar. 1859 ay« 1869 j4iQ9»}a69 XONTBBAL. 81 \ Members. Date of Commission F. J. D. Rioard June, 1859 S, D. Rivard June, 1859 G. A. Pariseault — June, 1859 John L. Morris June, 1859 Erneste Raoicot June, 1859 L. 13. Richard Aug. 1859 T. Larose Oct. 1859 E, Kemp Out. 1859 R. A. Leach Oct. 1859 Louis F. R. Masson. . Nov. 1859 M. Charpentier^ Nov. 1859 Alphonse Meilleur, . . Nov. 1859 Members. Date of CommlMlon. B. T. DeMontigny . . . Dec. 1859 Joa. Roy Nov. J. L. B. Desroohers. • Aug, 1861 Louis Armstrong — Aug. 1861 B. J. A. Globensky. . Sei2. 1861 A. P. Ouimet Sept. 1861 N. H. DnscoU 6«pt. 1861 Achille Bastien Sept. 1861 E. L. DoBeliefeuille. Sept. 1861 J. A. Perkins Oct. 1861 S. Pagnuelo Oct 1861 H.Duvert -Oct. 1861 R.N. Hall Oct. 1861 C. A. Rochon Nov. Joseph Boss^ Jany. 18G() Odme Morrisset Jany. 1860 Charles P. Pelletier. Jany. 18(0 M. C. Desnoyers Feb. 1&6<) G. H. Monk Mar. 18(0 P. B. De la Brw^re. . Mar. 18(50 P. A. Casgrain Mar. 18(0 J. A. Mousseau 'Mar. I860 M^d. Lanctot May, 1860 H. A. McCoy May, 18G0 Tiiomas J. Walsh. . . June, 1860 L.LabeUe July, 1860 H.Carden July, 18(0 George B. Bak«)r • • . . Sept. 1860 E. Desrosiers Sept. 18C0 D^sir^ Girouard .... Oct. 1860 J. B. Nonnandeau.. Oct 1800 L.W.Sicotte Oct 1860 Ed. Tni9dell Oct 1860 J. N. McLaren Oct 1860 J. P. Sexton, jr. .... . Deo. 1860 P. Bachind Deo. 1860 T. C. DeLorin^ier. . . . Jany. 1861 L,. J. Gaibor4 • • Jany. 1861 John Dun^lop. if^' ^^^ Chs. p^sla^irljBrs .... irel}. 1861 John Aylen «. AprUfl861 Jules Cnevaliej^ . • . .. Mayt 1861 M. F. Colovin, , *,, » ♦ • ti^ne, 1861 P. Vandal. . T. Ir ! . . . Jvi&, 1861 T. Desnoyers. . .. «... Jm^i 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 F. X. Mathieu . . — Deo. Z. Koussilie Dec. D. Forget. ^ Dec. J. A. Chapleau , . . . . Dec. F. X. A. Trudci Dec. Hon. T. D. McGee.. . Dec. L. T. Law . Jany.1868 Jos. Lacroix Feb. 1862 J. B. Du verger...... Mar. 1862 A . Brunet ...» . i AprU,l862 Is. Pominviile May, 1862 T. Gauthier May, 1862 A. Branchand May, 1862 S. B. Nagle May, 1862 J. Pi Carreau June, 1862 D. Beaupr^ June, 1862 Alp. Desjardins. ^ . . . 'June, 1862 C. Vincent June, 1862 Irvine Allen June, 1862 John P. Kelly June, 1862 Louis Joubert 'June. 1862 A. Fontaine July, 1862 V. B. Sicotte jAug, 1862 J. E. Pouliot ...'Ang. 18^2 Chs. Dorion Ang. Severe Th^rge . » . . Aug. James Kirby. • f ^ • • ^ Aug. F. Guenette . . . r^^^^f^ Aug. 18i62 F. W: Temll. . . ..... Sept 1862 G. Mirault ♦ « . Sept L. U. fmtmHiy • •• • Sm* 'i HI :,f ■ ^/ .;•■ « "idief*****!*^.. 82 JUDICIARY. Members. Date of Commission. J. N^ A. MacKay . . . I. G. Ascher J. Royal B. Leach... ;;.;.*... A. L. Desanlnior^. . . P. A. A. Dorion.. ... Q-. Trudeau'.. ....... John G-. K. Houghtd^ R. C. Cowan ....... A. Lacoste .......... L. F. Morison N. A. Bethune 0. Beaudry C. Perrault. . i ...... . J. J. Ourran F.X.Glrard Jos. LeBlanc A.Raby G.D'Orsonnens. — . H. Hiidon C. J. C. Wurtele — L. G. Loranger...... F. X. Archambault. . M.Tait ivw. B. Sabourin ..V. Ohs. de Montigny. . . . C. A. Vilbon. J. 0. Tousignant — G^o. Doak Stanislas Lefebrre. . . J. T.Beiquo... Etie Audaire R. M.Hart. ... 4 . J, B. Brousseau, Gonsalve' Doutre N. H. Bourgoin.. J* C. Lacoste. ... A. Chiibirland L.N.Glrard........ L. N. Benjamin . . . . ; A. L. W* Grenier. . . . G. Stevens Ohs. Leblanc. . •' A. Demers • * • •• • • • • • • ,• • Mar. 1863 Mar. 1863 Mar. 1863 Mar. 1863 April,1863 April,1863 May, 1863 May, 1863 May, 1863 May, 1863 June, 1863 Jvne,l863 June, 1863 June, 1863 June, 1863 June$1863 June, 1863 June, 18631 July, 1863 July, 1863 July, 1863J July, 1863 July, 1863 Ang. 1863 Sept. 1863 Sept. 1863 Sept. 1863 Sept. 1863 Oct 1863 Oct. 1863 Nov. 1863 Members. Date of Commission. ■Ax » * i t I Bee. 1863 Jany.1864 Feb. 1864 Mar. 1864 April,1864 Aprll,1864 April,1864 May, 1864 May, 1864 May, 1864 May, 1864 June, 1864 June, 1864 June, 1864 June, 1864 Aug. 1864 Aug. 1864 Sept. 1862 R. F. P. deLaronde. . Oct. 1862 L.J.Etue Deschamps _ Oct. 1862 M. Cayley ] Jany. 1864 Oct. 1862 F. Lefebvre Jany. 1864 Oct. 1862 A. N. Montpetit. ....""" Dec. 1862 T. R. Roberts ....... Dec. 1862 L. 0. David. ........ Dec. 1862 E.F.Day.. Feb. 1863 J. A. N. Provencher. Feb. 1863 N. Bouchard. Feb. 1863 A.Tachereau D. Girard .... A. T. Marsan....... . L. H. Davidson J. A. Galarneau .... N. Durand Chs. P. Davidson. . . . John Monaghan Ls. F. P. Lachance. . D. Alary... ..'Aug. 1864 H. J. M6Conville. . . . Sept. 1864 Joseph Taillefer. , . . .'Sept. 1864 E. Z. Paradis Sept. 1864 Thomas Brossoit .... Oct. 1864 Wilfred Laurier ..... Oct. Frs. B^ianger ....... Oct. Elzear Labelle. ..... H. L. Desaulniers. . . Arthur Desjardins. . . J.G.Boyd.... Am^d^e Gagnon .... Aquila Berthiaume. Alfred Des61ets...... Hpbart BuUer....... NapoleOtiLegendre. . Adolphe Nadeau — Magloire Desjardins. Auguste LaRue Presque Letendre . . . Ls. Rsnaud • • . H. Meroier April,1865 Jas. A. McLaughlin. ApriM865 Nov. 1863 IF. H, Dosplaines. . . . . Ma:?, 1865 Deo. 1863 'Jas. A. Simard 'June, 1865 Deo. 1863 H. A. Targeon 'June, 1865 1864 1864 Nov. 1864 Nov. 1864 Nov. 1864 Nov. 1864 Dec. 1864 Dec. 1864 1864 1864 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 Deo. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. feb. eb. HONTRBAL. Date of )inmissioii. >eo. 1863 aiiy.1864 any. 1864 any. 1864 ^eb. 1864 dar. 1864 !Lpril,1864 ^prlia864 ^pril,1864 May, 1864 May, 1864 May, 1864 May, 1864 June, 1864 June, 1864 June, 1864 June, 1864 Aug. 1864 Aug. 1864 Aug. 1864 Sept. 1864 Sept. 1864 Sept. 1864 Oct. 1864 Oct. 1864 Oct. 1864 Nov. 1864 Nov. 1864 Nov. 1864 Nov. 1864 Pec. 1864 [Dec. 1864 Dec 1864 Deo. 1864 ij'tin. 1865 Jan. 1865 IJan. 1865 Jan. 1865 ^eb. 1865 ^•eb. 1865 ,April,1865 Aprllll865 I June, 1865 I > June, 1865 Members. Ls. H. Oollard W. R. Kenney Frs. E. Gilman..... . J. C. Gagnon J. N. Mongeau P. P. Daunais James M. G.Boney- . J. Bte. Sicotte Benoni A. Longpr^ . . Alexis A. Laferriere. P.S.Lipp^ Date of Commission. June, 1865 June, 1865 June, 1865 June, 1865 June, 1865 June, 1865 July, 1865 July, 1865 July, 1865 July, 1865 July, 1865 Members. Arthur McMahon . . . A. B. C. Ouimet Aohille David........ Arthur Danseneau.. Chs. Oh. de Lorimier Richard S. Lawlor. . . Che. L. Champagne. . Arthur E. Valois. . . . Job. 0. Turgeon \ Andrew Leamey .... Ls. Napoleon Demers Date of Commlssiod. Aug. 1865 Sept. 1865 Sept. 1865 Sept. 1865 Sept. 1865 Sept. 1865 Sept. 1865 Oct 1865 Oct. 1865 Oct. 1865 Oct. 1B65 Advocates* Library and Library of the BAR^Ztftrcwy Committee,—^, R. Lafrenaye, Rower Roy, F. W. Torrance, yf, F. Gairdner. NOTARIAL BOARD. Loiiis Ai'ciambault, President. H. Lappare, Secretary. C. F. Durand, Treasurer, . C. €. Sp^nard, Syndic. 1.1. W BOARD. J. Belle, D. E. Pai>ineau, C. F. Papinoau, J. E. 0. Labadie, M. A. Girard, J. N. A. Arcnambault, L. Archambaulty J. S. Hunter, - r* F. Goofrion, , , •■ ^ J. 0. Bureauy ft^ «> ^ E. A. Beaudry, J. A. Quintal. PUBlilO NOTARIES. Aussem, J, Bagg, S. 0. Beaudry, P. J, Beaufield, R. Bedard, L. .\ Beliveau, L. G. ^ Belle, C. E. Belle, J. Bourbonniere, N. Bourbonniere, T. Brault, C. A. Brault, L. N. Brodie, Hugh Brousseau, A. 0. Bureau, J. 0. Content, M. Dagen, G. D^AitiourrA. Devlin, 0. J. B; 1 Doucet, T. Durand, li. J Durand, F. Cr. Durand, B,, J Eaaton, W*'ii Frture,t« *V Fdrtier, L. J. ' Frechette, Edward Garnndt M. Gauvreau, L.E.E. Gibb,J.J.-^i t^T ' ''I m m ,* \ II 84 JUDIOIABT. Griffin, J. 0. Gay, Btienne Guy, P. M. ^all. W, A. [oul^e, J. B. lunter, J. 0. S. isaaoson, J. H. Jobin, J. Hi Labadie, J. A. Labadie, J. £. 0.^^ Labello, J. T. lifbBranQfae, J. 0; Lamontagne, €.H. Xlkppare. H. IiWounL. A.H. , Leblaoo. J. B. Levert, A.C, X ^ghthall, W. F. lionais, A. LoDgtin, M. Martin, L. S. Mathieu. P. McIntoBlivE. Mercile, A. Messier, E. Meyer, C. Moreau, E. Moreau, L. A* Myer, H. J. Normandeau, P.E. Papineau, C. F, Papineau. D. E. Payotto, A.E. Pelletier, A. A. Pelletien 0. Peltier, G. Reintard, F* Ross, W. Sanbome, M. H. Seeves, A. Shaw, Edward Simard, J. Singer, F. B. Smith, James Spenard. G. C. Strang, J. Stuart, E. H. Terroux, C. A. Trutoau Z. J, Vall^, J. D. Valois, J. M. Varin, J. B. Weekos. G. WriAt, H. B. ■.V M COMISSIONEJRS FOR TAKITO AFFIDAVITS. In Lower Canada io be used in Upi^r Canada* f Charles J. Conrsol, Theodore Doncet, v /. James Court, ■■■'■'i ' H * 1 * 'J Hon. J. J. C. AbbottrM.P,P,9 John H. Isaacson, Alexander Morris, M.P#P., W. B. I^ambe, F. W. Torrance. D. Browne»J • ^ Henry Chapman, J. C. Griffin, W. F. Lighthall. COMMISSIO^TBRS FOR RECEIVING AFFIBAVI?rS. For the Superior Court, Montreal, in the fJity of Morntre^l, Louis J. A. Papineau, William F. Coffin, J. A. Labadie, William Ross, ^ J. Belie, EtienngGuyf L,G.mbpis, ^ WilUam H. Brehaut, James Smith, John H. I$^aQ8on, P.J.rB^dl^y, iii.T< George Weekes, ' ^'i Ow Leblanc, C. A. Teirroux, A. Pelletier, Hiomiis McGinn, T^ S. Hunter, >. H. Kemiokt I. 0. LaBran* .•*^ M^CairjIi^r 4^ p99i#uUe8. lfON¥ft8At. 85 COMMISSIONERS UNDER THE ALIENS' ACT. Commissioners to adTninister Oath to Public Officers, and to Enlist and Attest Soldiers or Persons desirons of entertng Her Majesty's Service under the Imperial Act, 12 Vici chap. 10 i-h- Edwd. Carter, and Hon. L. A. Dessaulles. i 4 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Beaubien, P. Berthelot, — Bessey, W. E. Bibaud, J. Q-. Boyer, L. BoucherviUe* r^ Bowman, W. B. Campbell. O. W* Campbell, P. W. Charlebois, B. Coderre E, Cralk, R. David, A, H. Delisle, — Deschambaultf — D'OrsonneS) — Diigal, — Drake, J. M. Fenwick, G. E. Ferte, — Fraser W. Giobensky, — Godfrey, R. iQutley, M.fl. PHYSICIANS. Guerin, — HaU, A. Hingston, W. H. Howard, R. P. Jacques, •— Kelly, - ^ Larocque, E. I. Leduc, — Leprohon, J. B^ Larocque, A. B. Lemiere, — Maybell, -^ McCallum, D.O. McCallum, D. Macdonnell, Angus McDonnell, R» L. Meiileur. J. B. Munro, P. Monagan, — Kdson, Alfred Pakes, ^ Peltier, H. Picault, H* Wright, William. 4 Picatilt, C. Reddy. J. q Richelieu, P. ;! Robillard, H. ' Robillard, W. Rottot,— > Schmidt. S. B. f Scott, W.E. Smith, W. P. n Squire. W.W. Sutherland, W. Smallwood, C. S. Tanquay. 0. ^1 Taylor. W. H. €• Tew.H* T Tresler, J. B. Thompson, R. /I Trudel,E.H. Tucker,— ^^ Turgeon, — Trenholme, E. HJ' Venne, — Waller, S. -^- HOMCEOPATHISTS. I Muller, F« | Wanless, John. i d h • .I'.j. LICENSED APOTHECARIES. i .ti Birks, B. 187 McGill Street. Bullings. Wm*, 620 St. Mary Street. Bulraer* Thofi., 427 Wellington Street. ^^ Davidson & Co., 133 Great St. James St, and 902 Notre DameBt* 86 HBDIOAL, Devins & Bolton, next the Court House, Notre Dame Street. Gardner, John, 455 Kotre Dame Street. Goulden, Jas., 177 St Lawrence Street. Gray, H. R., 144 St. Lawrence Main Street. Uarte, James A., Glasgow Drug Hall, S96 Notre Dame Street. i A Kenneth Campbell & Co., Medical Hall Great St. James Street. and Branch Establishment^hillips Square. Kerry, Bros. & Crathern, 361 St. Paul Street. Lamplough k Campbell, Apothecaries' Hall, 265 Notre Dame St. Latham, R. S., comer Craig and Bleury Street. Ls^mans, Clare & Co., 384 and 386 St. Paul Street. Lyman, S, J., & Co.. 29 St. John Street. Mar^h, Jas. H., 40 Victoria Square. Pioault, P. E., 74 Notre Dame Street Reed, Thos. D., 40 St. Antoine Street Trudeau, R. 301 St. Paul Street. COLLEGE OP Physicians and SuRaEONS for Lower Canada. Dr. C^amberlin, President; Dr. Scott* Dr. Landry, Vice-Pre- sidents^ Dr. Peltier, Dr. R. H. Russell, Secretaries ; Dr. Boyer, Registrar and Treasurer. Board of Gfovernors : For the CUy of Montreal : Drs.Robillard, Boyer, Smallwood, R. P. Howard, Rottot Peltier, Scott Fenwick. For Montreal District : Drs. Brigham, Chamberlin, Dufresne, Tass^, Gibson, Charbonneau, Wilbrenner., For- th& Dia^et of Tkre^ Biven: Drs. Badeau, Fenwick, Ross»^T ,(^ms^i^^•'^T M .1, .-fxi->n ,-vrU For the' District of St, Francis .* Drs. Gilbert, Worthington, Hamilton. For the dtp of Quebec : Drs. SeweU, Jackson, Landry, Mars- den, RufiselU Robitallle, Blanchet Tessier. For the Diaitrict of Quebec :. D/s. Boudreau, Dub^, Lavoie, Marmetto, Miohaud, T^tu, Von Iffland. School op Medicine and Surgery.— President, E. H. Tru- del, M.D., Professor of Midwifery arid the Diseases of Women and Children, J. G. Bibaud, M.Di? Professor pf ^Anatomy; Pierre Munro. M.D., Professor of Surgery; J. E. Coderre, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics ; P. Beaubien, M.D., Professor of the Theory and practice of Medicine ; Thos. D. D'Orsonnens, M.D., professor of Chemi«tiy.and Pharmacy; H. Peltier, M.D., professor of the Institutes of Medicine ; Dr. J. P. Rottot, Professor of Legal Medicine and Botany | Dr. A. Brousseau. Demonstrator of Attatomy ; vr» Munro, Clinical Sur- gery ; Dr, Beaubien, Clmical Medicine i Dr. H^P^tieir Secretarir ahdTreaslirer. ^r/>H'f<^:j. r^'^ ' DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF MAGNESIUM WIRE. ^869 BSr^^BZISSBD /869. i HENRY R. GRAY. ^' Na 144 ST. LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, WtTH AOOURAOY* r QRAVS EXPECTORANT COUBH LOZEMaES. '* ^»^ » SOLE PROPRIETOR & INVENTOR OF THE PERFUME : I I ©^ERIN.^ PREPARED BY HENRT B. GRAY, CHEMIST, T T .^^This excellent Perfume which has stood the test of public opinion for Six Yeaes, has now a greater sale than,ever. It possesses the fragrance of a freshly culled Bttuquet; whilst its concentration gives it that durability which is its greatest recommeodation. 3* m 1 •?" ' f r.i' ■ft il f 88 .inti'V >Mu:..' ABSimANCES. m Montreal General Hospital.— J. Redpath, Esq., President; Archibald Ferguson, Esq * Treaeurer ; R. P. Howard, Esq., Secretary. C7ommte^eec/3lbna^«}»t9?»f.--T.Hoi'lancL chiiirma& \ W.Lunn, F. \y. Ton^iice« Avcnibald Ferguson. J. B^dpath, J. M. Drake, MrD., House Surgeon; H. S. Tew, M.D., House Apothecary; E. Russell, Steward ; Mrs. M. Auld. Matron. Vonanj^iino Phyaieiana^-^Jha. Sutherland. Bruneau, Hall, and Campbell. Attending Phv8iciam,—Jyv%, Fraser, Scott, Howard, Wright, McCalluin, Reddy, Craik and Fenwick. Hours for Medical Advice, \% o'clock, daily. Hours for visit- ing the Sick, from 3 till 4 o'clock daily. " HoTHL-^DiKU deVillk-Marie.— Under the direction of the Hospital Nuns of St. Joseph* Sister C^re dite Mance. superior- ess : the ProfeRsors of the Frenoh School of Medioino. physioians ; 67 nuns, 12 noVice$, 34 old men, 75 patients, 68 orphan boys, 13 orphan girls. TJNiVERSiTf Lting^ik Hospital.— -Mfs* Ross, first directress; Mrs. Ostell, second directress ; Mrs. Molson, secretary; Mrs. Dr. Macdonnell, treasurer ; Mrs. McBride. matron and Midwife ; A, Hall, M.D., professor of Midwifery. McGill College, physician accoucheur ; the Medical Faculty of McGill College^; consulting physiciansiu '*%"i*^ If ■■o">. MontreAI DiSPENSiffYi-^ c/omwltVfaie of Manaffment: Wm. Workman, chairmatx ; €Feo. E. Frothinghain, l\^t* E.Wood, M. A., P. D^ Brow$. Li Dttvemay. ,.:■ Medical Jrocu/#//.— G.P. Girdwood. M.D.,G.B» Fenwick. M.D., H. Pelletier, M.D., L, BoyeifiM.D., Fi W, CampbeU, M.D., -r— Squire, M.D., T. A. Evans» ti'easurer) A. N. Kennie^ Secretary. ' " ■ ?,1H !« ASSUKAIJClES. .^ Montreal Insurance Com? A?nr.-^Dr. W. P. Srtiith, Presi- dent; Ai Urqaliartryice-»Presid«nt| John Mathewson; Robert Campbell, A. Cross, J. Sinclair, Directors ; William Murray, Manager. Ct^ce.— No. 25 Great St James Street. Canada £kP« As^uranc^ Coiipany.— H. Abbott, agent. Oj^ce.~^i J^^eat St. James Street, over Dawson's Bookej^ro. lr05TR]BAL. 89 Colonial Life Assurance CoMPANY.—Benj. H. Lemoine, Esq-t R. S. Tylee, Esq., John Greenshields, Esq., Andrew Robertaon, Esq.* Directors ; George W. Campbell, Medical adviser. Wm. Miller Ramsny, Manager. Richard Bull. Inspector of agencies. Q^'ce.— Colonial Life Assurance buildings, Great St. Jamea Street.— See Card. The Mutual Fire Insurance Company of the City op Mon- treal.— Benjamin Comte, Esq., President; Hubert Par6, Esq.* Louis Comte, Esq., Andr^ Lapierre. Esq., Michel Lotebvre, Esq., F. J. Durand, Esq., Alexis Dubord, Esq.,Thos.MeC»xjady. Esq., Joseph Laramie, Esq.. Directors : ' ', Secretary. Ojice,—No, 2 St. Sacrament Street. Provincial Insurance Company op Canada.— Montreal Directors :— Thomas Kirby, Esq., Chairman ; J. MoLcnnnn. Esq., William McNaughton, Esq.. Henri Cot6. Esq., Griffith & Grant, Managers, comer St. Sacrament and St. Frangois Xavidr Street. Agents op Assurances* Accidental J)eath Insurance Company, of England.— Duncan Clark & Scott, agents, 20^ Union Buildings, St. Fran^^ois Xavier Street. Accidental Insurance Company of New York.— Simpson 3t Bethnne^ general agents. 104 St. Francois Xavier Street. Alliance Insurance Company.— Prentice, Moat & Co., agents^ 16 Merchants* Exchange. St. Sacrament Street. -ffitnaFire. of Hartford.— R. Wood, agent, No. 83 St. Franjoiij Xavier Street. Britannia Life, of London.— G« F. C. Smith, acting general agent for Montreal and Canada. Place d'ArmeSk British -America Fire and Inland Marine, of Toronto.— M. H. Gault, St. Francois Xavier Street. Canada Life.^H. Abbott, agent. 59 Groat St. James Street. Colonial Life.— W. M. Ramsay, manager. Great St. James Street.— See Card. . Ji * Columban Marine Insurance.— W. D. B. Janes, agent, St. ^Nicholas Street Commercial Union.— Morland, Watson .<■' 90 ASSURANOUBfl. Glasgow Association of Underwriters.— H. Chapman, St. John Street. Hartford Fire, of Hartford.— R. Wood, agent, 83 St. Francois Xavier Street Home Fire, of New York.— R. Wood, agent, 83 St. Francois Xavier Street. Imperial Fire.— W. H. Rintoul, a^rent, St Francois Xavier St International Life, of London.— Alex. Molson, agent, 117 St Francois Xavier Street. Lancashire Fire and Life Insurance Company.— Wm. Hobbs»' general agent, ' corner Place d'Armes and Notre Damo Streets. Life Association of Scotland.— P. Wardlaw, Secretary, Place d*Armes. London and Lancashire Fire and Life. —Simpson & Bethune, general agents for Canada, 104 St. Fran(;ois Xavier Street Liverpool and London Life and Fire.— G. F. C. Smith, resident secretary, Place d'Armes. r, Lloyds.— H. Chapman. Agent St John Street Montreal Assurance Company.— William Murray, manager, 25 Great St. James Street. Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of the City of Montreal. — , secretary, 2 St. Sacrament Street Mutual Life, of New York.— M. H. Gault, agent, St Francois Xavier Street. North British and Mercantile, Fire and Life.— Macdougall & Davidson, general agents, Merchants^ Exchange. Security Insurance Company, Inland and Marine.— Simpson & Bethune, agents, 104 St. Francois Xavier Street. Phoenix Fire, of London,— Gillespie, Moffatt & Co., agents, 310 St Paul Street Provident Life and Accident Assurance Company, of Toronto.^ Edwyn Evans, agent, No. 4 Exchange Court, Montreal. Provincial, of Canada.— Griffith & Grant, managers, 52 St. Francois Xavier Street. Queen Fire . and Life.— A. Mackenzie Forbes, agent, Union Buildings, St Francois Xavier Street. , ,, -, ; Royal Fire and Life.^-H. L. Bouth, agent, Commissioner Street.^ —See Card. Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society .—^Lawford i Star Life, of London.— J. Rhynas. 9 and 11 St. Helen Street The Travelers Insurance Company, Hartford.- Robert Woodi agent, No. 83 St Francois Xavier Street , MONTBBAL. 91 [ison, St.) )nts, I* rood, Union Mutual Life, of Boston.-S. J. Lyman, St. John Street. Western Firo.-Griffith & Grant, managom, 62 St. Francois Xavier Street. Western Fire Insurance Company, Limited, of England.— Henry Duncan & Co., agents, 39 St. Francois Xavier St. RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT COM- PANIES, &o. '*^ Grand Trunk Railway Company op Canada, includtno th« Montreal & Champlatn and Buffalo Sc Lake Huron R. R.— Edward W. Watkins, Esq., M.P., President, England ; Honble. Jae. Ferrier, M.L.C., Chairman, Canada: C. J. Brydges, Man* aging Direotor ; J. Hickson, Secretary and Treasurer ; R. Eaton, Locomotive and Car Superintendent ; H. Yntes, Engineer. Lo- cal Superintendents— W. J. Spicer. Montrcnl to Detroit and Montreal to Lachine and Province Lino ; J. F. Barnard, Buffalo to Goderich ; H. Bailey, Montreal to Portland and Montreal to Rouse's Point: A. S. Macbean, Richmond to Point Levi and Riviere du Loup. Montreal City Passenger Railway Company.— Charles Geddes, president; Robert Anderson, vice-president; Adolpho Roy, T. Caverhill, Hon. Thos. Ryan, directors; T. Simpson, auditor; John Glass, secretary; J. F. Dorney, superintendent. Richelieu Navigation Company.— Capital $300,000. Incor- porated 1857.— Steamers Quebec^ Montreal, Euro mi. Napoleon f Columbia, Victoria^ Chambly, Terrebonne,^ VEtoile, J. F. Sineennes, president ; John Pratt, vice-president ; J. N. Beau- dry, secretary and treasurer; J. B. Lam^re, manager. Office,— ^o, 203 CommissionerSt, near Jacques Cartier Square. Montreal Telegraph Company.— Connectin|r with all the principal cities and towns in Canada and the United States. Director*.— Hugh Allan, president: John Rednath, Hon. John Rose, George W. Campbell, M.D., James Dakers, secretary. O^cc— Opposite Merchants' Exchange, St Sacrament Street. ^ Ottawa River Navigation Company.— Capt. R. W. Shep- pard, president. Office.— ^o, 163 Great St. James Street a' ' I 141 ■v^. 92 MSROANTILB. MERCANTILE. ^ BOARD OF STOCK BROKERS. James Hempeted, C. k C. G. Geddes, E. Ford, McCullooh Bros. Geo. W. Simpson, John Bethune, junr. CORN EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION. Oommittee of Manaaemenf, ^^hezt Esdaile, president; H. A. Badden, treasurer; John Grant. Geo. Denholm, A.T. Paterson, 0. J. Cusackt John M. Young, H. Labelle, John Maokay. Board of Bev%efio,-^D, Torrance, chairman ; John McLennan* Bobert Simms, James MeDougall. Ira Gould, A. T. Paterson. • Wm. J% Patterson, secretary; Thos. MoNab, assist. secretary. \ THE MERCANTILE AGENCY, Establiihed in New York nearly 25 Years ago, On JUNE 1«, 1841, (FOR THE PROMoflOII Jt PROTEOTIOII OF TRADE,) tDnipn Balldlh^, 28 ST. FEANOOId XAVIEB STBEET, MQNTRB-A.L* C. B3, ^f{^ And Exchange Building, Toronto. !i Our object and that of our EIGHTEEN Branch and AssociiAte Offices, in the large Cities olT the United States of America/ Canada, and in London, England, is to give information to Subscribers, of the standing of those Who purchase Goods on time or otherwise require CREDIT. IIOKTBBiJ.. 99 1 Bros. H.A. terson, r • lonnaiii rson. rotary* 3Y, 0, •yi £,> SET, ;•> '. hand rnited ^land, iding kwisQ We are supported by fully TJbree^Fourths of tfeie MercliantSt Bankers, and ]IIanuf^cCnrer«« of every commanlty nrliere our adTanUiges are knourn* ^'This In.4itution, established in the City of New York over sixteen years a^o for the promotion and protection of trade, was the first organized effort ever made to relieve the Merchants and Manufac- turers of the Union from the insecurity of credit operations, and to substitute for the tardy, expensive, and unsatis- factory results of individual investiga- tion, a system that should be alike prompt, economical, and reliable — whose purpose it should be to supply (to subscribers only) all necessary information as to J the standing and responsibility of Mer- chants, Traders, Manufacturers, Public Companies, &c., throughout the United States, their Territories, and British North America." — Our Circular of 1857. Collections of past due llebte particularly attended to I'or all, nrhetlier Subscriber* to tlie Ag^ency or otlieriirlee* Terms of Subscription will be made known at the Office, where wo shall be much pleased to afford in- formation as to the system pursued, and to give (free of expense) to those who contemplate joining the Institution a reasonable test of the correctness of our reports. DUN, WHKAN ft CQ. ^ k i>fcS v_" i.J . >> ♦■ • i ■ * J _ rjf-ij., 1 • » ' 'I 1." V •HI I ;tx;.i- 94 - PUBLIC OOHP AMIES. MONTREAL BOARD OP TRADE. J^H. Winn, president ; Thos. Rimmer, vice-president ; Henry Lyman, treasurer. r* CounciL— John Grant, Andrew Allan, Adolphe Roy. Willianji Darlinfir. John McLennan, J. H. Henderson, W. H. A. Davies. N. S. Whitney. . . Board of Arbitration.^Thomas Cramp, Hon. Thomas Ryan, John M. Young, David Torrance, John Greenshields, Charles J. Cusack, Ed. Atwater, H. L. Routh, Theo.Hart, Jas.McDou- gall, Geo. Moifatt, F. Leclaire. Bepreftentative to Board of Arts.— J. Henry Joseph. Wm. J. Patterson, secretary. montrealIexchange. Committee of Management^-^DonaXd L. Maodougall, chairman ; David Torrance, Theodore Hart, James Law, J. H. Winn, W. F. Kay, John G. McKenzie. INSPECTOrJoF PRODUCE, W>*,^ Ashes,— 'Dyde & Major, inspectors. College Street.--Fees : 6 cts. "^lOO lbs. for inspection and branding; cooperage: the actual costs disbursed by the .Inspectors, but not to exceed 15 cents ^ barrel ; 8^ cents ^ barrel for storage, if not stored for more than one month, and 5 cents. ^ barrel for each subsequent month. Flour,— Ron. John Young, Inspector; L. Robert and M. Hut- chinson, Deputy Inspectors! Colborne Street, Flour Sheds, Canal— Fees : Id. HP barrel fOr inspection and branding. Butter,— D, Rees & Co., Inspectors, 30 Qrey Nuns* Street- Fees : inspection ^ package, 6d. ; re-inspection, 4d. Beef and Pork^'-W' L. Eager and J)* Rees & Co., Inspectors, 30 Wellington Street— Fees : Is. 6d, ^- barrel and lOd. r half barrel for inspection and branding; cooperage, extra charg^e, but not to exceed 6d. per barrel. ' Txr^:^7.t^ -klst Division— Peter Casey, Deputy Inspector. ' - ^tfi >h i Office, rear of 21 St. Vincent Street res S Division— J. Horn, Deputy Inspector. Office, Measur rear of 19 St Vincent Street ■ >'. I U^fllii PUBLIC COMPANIES. Montreal Mining Company.— Thos. Ryan, president; Wm. Murray, vice president; Wm. Cunningham, Hon. G. E. Cartier, James HuttoQ) Robert Ai^en^, M. H. Gault, directors ; Adam Handyside, sedretary. ' " "^ ■ MONTREAL. 96 ^ Huron Copper Bay CoufPANT.— D. Lorp MacDougall, presi- ^f^V •^^fe'^i.^*^?^??* J'^^/^^^^^^^^aV ^'J^\ Campbell, M.D., Michael Baboock, E. M. Hopkins, Alex. Clerk, directors : John G. Burrows, secretary. Kennebec Gold Mining Company.— Hon. Thos. Ryan, M.L C C. J. Brydges, Esq., E. M. Hopkins, Esq., Andrew Wilson, Esa!! Walter Shanly,Esq.,M.P.P., Thos. Roynolds, Esq., Hon. J. J C. Abbott,, M.P.P., directors; Messrs. McDongall & Davidson Merchants* Exchange, brokers. The Hon. John Kose and T. w! Kitchie, St. James Place, solicitors. ■ Commissioners and Officers for the Harbour op Mon- treal.— (7owwt«»toncr«— Hon. John Young, chairman; J. L. Beaudry, Esq., mayor of Montreal ; Thomas Cramp, J. H. Winn, president of the Board of Trade. H. H. Whitney, secretary. A. G. Nish and John Pratt, harbour engineers : A.M. Rudolf, harbour master; John Ferns, wharfinger; John Small, as- sis tant wharlinger. # f Trust and Loan Company op Upper CANADA.—Office : cor- ner St. Francois Xayier and Great St. James Streets. • .: Canada Glass CoMPANY.--(Limited).— Montreal,— Works at Hudson on the Ottawa. Benjamin Lyman, president; H. T. Lamplough. treasurer ; G. Matthews, G. Hagar, J. Qardman, directors; A. McK. Cochrane, secretary and general agent. Office and Sample Rooms, 496 St. Paul Street. lii ,»>. The Great Manitoulin Oil Company.— Capital, $300,000. Shares $10.00 each. Directors: Anthony LaGrave, Esq., pre- sident; Henry Starnes, Esq., vice-president; W. L. Baby, Esq., Joseph R. Berthelet, Esq., Henry Berthelet, Esq., Charles E. Panet, Esq., John H. R. Burroughs, Esq., Charles F. Thebo, Esq. William MoNlaughton, Esi. P. B. Casgrain, Esq., solicitor ; H. Abbott, Esq., secretary and treasurer. .Office, 59 Great St. James Street, Montreal. New City Gas Company.— i?oarc? of Directors ;— Hon. John Rose, president; Henry Thomas, vice-president; L. Beaudry, managing' director; Alex. Urquhart, Wm. Dow, J. G. Macken- zie, H. Mulholiand, John Ostell, William McDonald, A. Wilson« A.M. Delisle, Hon. E. Masson, Jesse Joseph, direci^^rs. George Robson, secretary; J. McElroy, superintendent of 96 PUBLIC COMPANIES. works ; D. Gunninghami meter inspector ; V. H. Lefebvre, clerk ; G. Monsel, assistant clerk ; Ohs. Oott^, collector. Offioe, 70 St. Gabriel Street Montreal Turxpikk Trustees.— H. Taylor, B. H. Lemoine, W. J, Knox, P. Beaubien. M. F. Valois, B. Quin, J. Crawford, E. Prudhomme, Junr.. E. A. Dubois. John Penner, Secretaiy* .48 Great St. James Street. * Montreal Permanent Building Society. Board of Direo- torn ;— Henry Thomas, president ; G. H. Frothingham, vice-pre- sident : Turton Penn. Robert Esdaille, A, W. Offilvie. Theodore Hart. Chas. Alexander, Thomas Oaverhill. M. H. Gault, secret- ary and treasurer ; Thomas Craig, actuary. Office, 45 St Fran- cois Xayier Street * Provincial Prrmanisnt Building SociETr.— Hugh Allan, president; Wm. Workman, vice-president; E. M. Hopkins, H. A. Nelson. Edward T. Taylor, and John SWJinston, directors ; George B. Muir, secretary- treasurer; T. W. Ritchie, solicitor; -J. AY. Hopkins, inspector; Gibb & Hunter, notaries. Office : No. 30 St Francois Xavier Street. Building Society op the District op Montreal.— D. E. Papineau. presidoiit; Na*. Villeneuve, vice-president; C. F. Pratt, B. McEvenue, .John A. Leclero, L. N. Duverger, P. J. Beaudry, directors; P. A. Fauteux, seei^etary and treasurer; P. A. Fauteaux, advocate ; C. F. Papineau, notary; Francis Crispo, J. N. Beaudry, D. W. Brunet, auditors; Joseph Delau- oais, Benjamin Lamontagne, On^sime G^ndreux, inspectors. Montreal Canadian Building Socirty.— Joseph Barsalou, President ; Romuald Trudeau, vice-president; TlK)ma8 Wilson; '. LeducC. Locaille,T.C.Melaneon, Charles Quevilion, direct- ors ; N.G. Bourbonniere, notary ; L. A Jett^, advocate, secretary and treasurer ; La Banque du Peuple, bankers ; M. Laurent, inspector ; M. Rivet, book-keeper. Office : 42 StVineent St Montreal Gity AND District Building SoCi^y.— Thomas Mussen, president; Strachan Bethune, vice-presid«nt : Hon. J. J. C. Abbott Dr. W. P. Smith, and W. Maxwell,, directors ; W. F. Gairdner, secretary and treasurer. Offiefi: 39 Xiittls St. James Street. ... > liONTBBAL. 9, clerk ; se, 70 St. jemoinef rawford, aoretary, ifBiree- srice-pre- rheodore t, secret- SU.Frau- fb Allan, pkins, H. iirectors ; solicitor ; 9f ..— D. B. it; C. F. ir, P. J. treasurer; Francis Ih Delau- ictors. larsalon, Wilson; u diroct- soeretary (Laurent, \ni St. -Thomas Hon. J. tors ; W. Uttla St. Mount Rotal Cemetrry CoMPANY.-rWm. Murray, president; Benj. Lyman, vieer-presidei^ ; M, H. Gault^ secretary- treasurer^ TrM»<«w.— M. H. Qaultj J. H. Bpringle, C. Dorwin, William Spier, Wm. Dow, Walter Benny, John Redpatdi, W. Murray, Johnson Thompson, Benj. Lyman^ Qeoree Hagar^ Jop, M. Ross, Hon. J, Ferrier, Johb Torrance, John J. Day, Wm. Learmont, Q-. B. Miur, George H* Frothingham and E. Idler. Richard Sprigings, supesintendent ^■^"^■' ♦ Board op Agriculture for Lower Canada.— Hon. L. V. Sieotte, president; Majbr T. B. Campbell, vice-president; Georg;e Leelere, M.D^, secretary; 0. £. Casgrain, Hon. P. J. 0- ChauVeau, Hon* U. Arcbamfoault, B. Pomroy, J. C. Tach4$r Hon. J. Turi^Dtte, Hon. W. Tessier, Rev. J. Langevin, F. Ossaye* Rev. F. Pilottew Office, 616 Craig Street. , * Montreal Agricultural and Horticultural Socirty.— S. J. Lyman, president ; W. Mi Evans, vice-president ; Messrs. J, Middlefoni RiSprigings; T. Wall* J. Archbold, J. Nairn, R. Brodie, J. H. Springle, directors ; J. B. Pell, secretary-treasurer. Agricultural Association op Lower Canada.— W. Boa, St. Laurent, president; Dr. 0. C. Fortier, 1st vice-president; F* Qt. Marchahd, 2nd vice-president; George Leclerc, M.D., secretary and treasurer; President of Board of Agriculture, President of Board of Arts, his worship the Mayor of Quebec. Messrs. Anderson k Brod^au, eommittee. Office, 615 Craig St. County op Hochelaga Agricultural Society.— President, JiUnes SmitJi, N.P. ; Yic^APre^dent, Jofieph Lanouette ; Secre- tary-Treasurer, Hugh Brodie, jr. Directors --Stanley C. Bag|r, J.P., John Drummon'd, Leon Laporte, Thomas Irving, Louis Desautels dit LaPoint^j Hugh Allen, Flavien Girsrd, Francois Beaudry. • '- 1 J >*•■.; ■ , tif^TTT^'-^ JATlOl^rvS^L SOCIETIES. .'A 'A-' St. GEoltGE's SooiETY.i-J. J*. Day, Esq., Q.C., jwesident; W. H. Clare, let vice-pwsident ; W. TUmer, aid vk W. S. Walker, treasuirer ; >(-H4. , «iu vi f^'^ifroi^-— • ■ i"! ' • CalAdontan SoOib^t.— President, Alex. A. Stevenson ; 1st vice-president, David Cunningham ; 2nd vice-president, Alex. Bertram: treasurer, Alex. Murray; secretary, Daniel Rose; assistant sec, James Knox. (7ommtVtee— Messrsi Thos^ Sellar, Wm. Brown, John Muir, Alex. Murdoch, Wm. Kent, A. Law- son, A. Boyd, A. Robertson, W. McKenziCr W. MoRobie, W. Angus, Gtoo. Buflf. rsoA Thistlb SoCtBtv.— Prdsidtot, Robert Gardtibr, jr.f vide- nresident, W. Brown ; treasurer, D. Seath; secretary, Walter Davidson ; committee of management, Messrs. R. A. Beoket, James Fyfe, A. McLachlan^ J. Gillespie, J. Martin. St. Patrick's Sooibtt.*— President, B. Devlin; Ist vice- president, Richard McShane ; 2nd vice-president, Neil Shannon ; treasurer, W. P. McGuire ; oor« secretary, Edw. Woods ; rec. secretary, Felix M. Cassidy ; assist, secretary, Jas. McElroy. Rev. P. Dowd and the Irish dergy of ^t. Patrick's church, chaplains;^ /, "nnh^ ^ • i, ;•;,;, ;,„^f /. n;.,,Vr^'.Mi '>!: .*. dommittee^ThoA. MoKenha, Jas.! McShane, Wm* Wall, B. Tansey, Wm. Stafford, Wm. O'Briem F. MuUtn, Tbos. Patton, Jno. McElroy, Geo. Murphy, Thos. Hanleyv F^ H. McKenna, L. Devany, MdMullin, W. B. Linehan, H. WalU Wm. Harper/ Felix Callahan. Jos. Cloran, grand marshal ; Thos. Matthews, Wm. Fennell, Wm. Gooley, and M. Stewart, assistant marshals. New England 'W)6ilmr.— p. D. iftroWne, president; Cham- Sion Brown, 1st vice-president r Clark Fitts, 2nd vice-president; K S. Weed, 3rd vice-president; D. T. Irish, 4th vice-president; A* S- Wood, treasurer ; £,.fV Ames, recording secretary ; S. B. Scptt, corresponding secretary; Rev. J. B. Bonar, chaplain; Drs. M. H. Utleyi ai\d W. E. Bowman, physicians. . ^ .CharitMe Coi?tfl^t|<}{»'- BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. 'iit'-t Church Home, Aytttieif Street.— The very Rev. the Betui 6t Montreal, president ; Rev. Canon White, vice-president ; Mrs. Macdonnell, treasurer; Miss Ross, secretary; Miss Houston, matron ; Mrs. Fulford, . Mrs. Bethime, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. A.« Simi^son, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Freer, Mrs. T. B. Anderson, Mrs. Piikington, Mrs. White>, Mrs. Loosemore, general managers. SnQLISH W0RKtN6MEW*!8 BENEFIT SOCIETY.— Q/^Ccr».— The most Reverend the Lord Bishop of Montreal and Metropolitan, patron; Stanley C. Bagg, J.P., president; J. H. Isaacson, N.P., G. Perry, vice-presidents; The^verends Canon White, Canon Loo8emore« Edmond Wood, chaplains; Charles Smallwood, M,D., L.L.D.,D.CJi., physician ; J. X Day* Q.C., honorary solicitor ; S, J. Gibb, N.P., honorary notary ; W. H. Smith, trea- surer; J. H. Wilson, W. Greig* auditors ; R. Handsley,' secre- tary ; John Tressider, assistantseoretary ; Isaac Sherman* Israel Frost, H. Cooper, J. Day, E. Chipchase, W. Kingston, T. W. Chambers, W. Perry, stewards. '!Ladi£^' IBenevolbnt Society.— Mrs. G. Geddes, 1st dikee- tress ; Mrs. Mackenzie, 2nd ditto ; Mrs. T. Gordon, treasurer \j Miss F. Evans, secretary ; Mrs. Ogden,' secretary for children. St. Patrick's Bbnevplent Society.— President, Myles Mur- 17: IstTloe^presidentf John Norris; 2nd¥!oe-^resident,Lewlf.. [hes; 8etretfiry,DaQl. Harvey; treasurer, Thos. J(mef£ ft H collecting treasurer, Saml. Cross ; assist col. do., Jas. MttrphyF chief marshal. Thos. Bowers; assistant marshate, Jas.JIfdSlroy^ and Jno. Lawlor. II .»■; i: *1 I, .♦» t: 100 BENBYOIiBITT INSriTUTIONS. Ibish. PiiOTK3TANU Beneyolevt SOCIETY.— -Preflident, Thos. jTorkmiui ; Is^ Yiee-presideiit John J. Arnton; 2ikI Yice-presi- 4entt Oampbcjl Bryaon ; 3ra Yice -presidentt Robert Miller ^ 'Workman ; Is^ Yiee-presideiit John J. Arnton; 2Dd Yice-presi- " kpnpbcjl Bryaon ; 3rd Yice -presidentt Robert Mi" treasurer, (olrfB. BurUnd;. recoraiiig 8ecrQtiEU7i J* Shinniok; oorrespondinflr secretary, Howard Ransom. Council: W. S. PaYenportf Hui^ Mathewson, M.. H. Gaultt W. A. Merry, Jas. ^m. Olendinnins, Wm. Bodden, B. Thomas, J. rker, 0. Healy^ Jno. Porter, JaM. McMilhin, Geo. Armstrong, \ Middle ton, B. Acres. Chaii^^kble committee: Wm. Clen- Jnninffi chairman; finance committee : M. H..Gault, chairman; emigrant committee :.W« A. Me^igx^ chairman. h Beaubien. Roman ^AKoLid Orphan ' Asylum .--Mts. 1?. BouMlier, pre- s^d«at; li^s. Jah]| Ost^ll, Yloorpresident; Mrs^ Julesr Quesnel, treasurer; Mv^« Ma)m9^:X#fram(boBSO} seo]:etfiiifty ; MijssJgulikli^- Pelit, matr(Ma!^\ /n J. r*asf»^«o7o "\J^.^v^<\^s^.\m^m XI. ■' ■■' ''"^ ' '■• ; '.-4- >'.'■■ jply /■;;■» '"■ . ' iNDiTSTRiAii ItooiC^^Mry. Wenhamt la4y sti^iin|endQi^t; Mi^s Biihmer) trea^u^r^ri ^rs. f^oi'^^vseoretff^;; Mi^s L^mon, , m •')•. .'<■:»**•$■ iit:-v-i .n^UiTTv •S»ROTB*¥i#*'!HoirsE 01^ iNDtmtRT^ Aitt;REp0olf.-r;rohA Hed- path, president; Wm. Murray, Ist vice-president r Wm. Work- man, 2nd Yice^preudent; Wm.H$>lso^,tre#i?iir^r; Wm,,Lunn, hcmt. secretary : Wm. BraWn, setsretitry findVsupetinfiQndentr Mrir. MacDotiigilt tt^atron. Jtmifmth^'t Mi^94^BN'. A^Yl^ ^atont^treaiiurer; Wm*X< n^jie^retarat. Committee r a(^Ljf atont; treaifurer ; , wm^ JUumf. jie^retara^. uommitiee \ M wfs^alPkJQhnGreeiisyel^^ Hwliyittan, Geo. Moftatt, jr., f^*j^^i ^lt« 999itx J;9mes Cour^ Wt Q. 3«7ne8, Dr. Re^o^r lewson. MONTREAL. 101 rhos. iller V N. S. ', Jas. laSf J* itroBgt Clen- rman.; TEMPERANCE. ilVli' secre- Traoy, isident; i vice- ;ant se^ ler, pre- luesuelt idoi^tj; Redrv utieev GBA17P Division S. of T., of C.E.— Fend ^ua/eer*, Montreal.-^ George Martin, Montreal, G.W.P. : William Josleyn, Bedford, G.W.A. ; John S. Hall, Montreal, G.S. ; Wm. Stevenson, Cow- andville, G.T. ; Rev. J. A. Farran Gowansville, G. Gliap.; Tbos. Robertson Montreal, G. Con. ; Thos. Feasenden, Montreal, G. Sec. ; B. S. Barrett, D.G.W.P. Sons op Temperance.— JJoicarc^ J9i«t«t'on, No. 1, meets every Thursday evening, in Bonaveriture building. St* Charles Division^ No. 61, meets at Point St. Charles School-house, attached to Presbyterian Church, every Monday evening. Montreal TEMPERANCE Sooiety.--J. Dougall, president; ft. Campbell, treasurer; J. C. Becket, corresponding secretary; J. 8. Hall, recording secretary. Reohabites.— Perseverance Tent meets every Tuesday eve- ning, 84 Great. St. James Street. St. Patrick's Total Abstinence Society.— Rev. Jas. Hogaii, president and director ; Edw. Murphy, 1st vice-president; Chns- topher McCormaok, 2nd vice-president ; P. J. Durack, treasu^ rer; M. $canlaB, s^oretary. T. J. Donovan, secretary St Bridget B^an(^h. UnitiJd Canadian Allunce for the total Suppression ot TpB Liquor Tragic.— Hon. Malcolm Cameron, president; X. McMurray, Esq., London, travelling agent and lecturer; G. A. Sarglson, Esq., tireaSureir ; W, R. Pope, secretary. COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. University of McGill College.— Ft«ttor— The Governor General. 6^oi>^»or»— Hon. Charles D. Day, LL.D., president and chancellor; Hon. Jamas Femer,T.B.. Anderson, A. Ro- bertson, M. A., C. Bunkin, M-A., A. Morns, D.C.L., and W Molson, EsqrsV; Hon. John Rose, M.P.P.. Peter Redpath, John Frothingham, David Torrance, George Moffiatt, E^qrs. Principal and Vice- Chaueellor^J. W. Dawson, Ll^D., F.G.8, i^«Wotr»-The Dean of the Faculties of Law, Medicine and Artet the Rector of the High School; B. Chamberhn, M.A., B,C.L. W. B. Lambe, B.C.L.; Sir W. E. Logan, LL.D.,F.R.S.,F.G.S.5? ■•/I 102 OOLLEQia AVD SCHOOLS. kit ; I!|< Professor Johnson, LL.D., Her. Professor Cornish, M.A. ; Pro- fessor Lafrenaye, K.C.L. ; Professor W. Fraser, M.D. ; Rey. Principal Cook, D.D., of Morrin College, Quebec ; Rev. Prof. Hatch, M^,« of Morrin College ; Principal Graham, M.A^ of St. Francis College; Rey. Adam Lillie, D.D.. Congregational College of B. N. A. ; T. K. Ramsay, M.A., Morrin College :Robt. A. Leach, M.A., B.C.L. ; William Sutherland, M.D. ; Robert T.Gk>dfrey,M.D.; Frederick W. Torrance, B.C.L. Secretary of the Royal Institution and Registrar and Burs'ar W. Craig Baynes, Esq., B.A. Factdtu of Arts— "Rey. Canon Leach, D.C.L., Vice-Principal, Dean of the Faculty, Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logic, jand Molson Professor of English Literature ; Alexander John- Son, LL.D., Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy; Rey. G. Cornish, M.A., Professor of Classical Literature ; Key. A. DeSoliiy LL.D., Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Literature : J. W. Dawson, LL.D., F.G.S., Professor of Natural History and Agriculture; C. F. A.Markgraf, Professor 9f German Language and Literature ; P. J. Darey, M.A., Professor of French Lan- fiage and Literature ; Charles Smallwood, M.D., Professor of etereology. The Session of the Faculty of Arts commences on the 6th of September, and ends on the 1st day of May. The course ex- tends oyer46ur years, and entitles the student after a satisfac^ tory examination, to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. • ' Faculty of Medicine : Geo. W. Campbell, M.A.,Jtf.D., I^edk of the Faculty and Professor of the Principles ana Practice of Surgery ; A. Hall, M.D., Professor of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children ; W. Eraser. M.D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine ; W. Sutherland, M.D., Professor of Chemistry; W. E, Scott, M.D., Professor of Anatomy; W. Wright, M.D., Professor of Materia M^dica and Pharmacy; R. P. Howard, M.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medi- cine ; D. C. McCallum, M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine and Medical Jurisprudenc&;; R. Craik, M.D., Professor of Clini- cal Surgery : H. Nelson, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy and Curator of Museum. The Sessions of the ]^edi(^a|^]^aculty c6tnmence on the first Monday in Noyember, aiid end on the first day of May. The course extends oyer four years, and entitles the student, after a satisfactory examination, ia the degree of Xk)ctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery. wiDivMi; ^ Facility of Lawc Hon. W. Badgley, D.C.L.* Professor of Public and Criminal Law r Hon. J. J. C. Abbott, B.C.L., M.P.P., Deian of the Faenlty and Professor of Commercial Law ; F. W. JDorrance, H.A., B.C.L^ Professor of Ciyil Law; P. R. Lafre^ MONTREAL. lOB nayet B.C.L., Professor of Jurisprudence; R. G. Laflamme, Professor of Customary Law and the L'vw of Real Estate ; Ed. Garter, B.C.L., Q.Cm Associate P.rofessc ~>f Criminal Law. .( High School Board, (appointed under the new statute) : ReT. Canon Leach. D.C.L.« L.L.Dm Vice-Principal of the Universi^, Chairman ; Thomas Brown Anderson, Esq., Alexander Morris, D.C.L., M.P.P., Governors of the University; Brown Chamber- lin, M.A., B.C.L., Wm. Busby Lambe, B.C.L., Fellows of the University. Rector : Prof. H. Aspinwall Howe, M.A., Upper Form. *' Masters: J. Kemp, 1st form; D. Roger, M.A., 2nd form; T. A. Gibson, M. A., 3rd form; G. Murray, B.A., Rector's Assist- ant; J. Andrew, Preparatory; Prof. P. J. Daroy, M.A., French; Prof. C. F. A. Markgraf, German; J. M. Reid, Wridng; F. Bamjum, Drilling and Gymnastics. T Terms: Autumn Term, 1st September to 15th November; Winter Term, 16th November to 31st January: Spring Term, IfltFebruary to 15th April; Summer Term, 16th April to Hth June. „ Fees : For the preparatory and first forma. $10. 50 per Term. For the second, third, fourth, fifth and siJith. . 1260 '' Subject to a discount of 10 per cent for two brothers, or 20 per cent for three or more brothers. These fees include all charges. They arfe expected to be paid in advance to the College Secre- tary, but, if not paid within a fortnight after the expiration of each term, the pupil must be withdrawn. Government scholars are charged $5 per annum for stationery, fuel, drilling, and gymnastics. McGiLt NoRiiAi. School.— Affiliated to the University, under the controlpf the Superintendent of Schools and the Cori)oration of the University. J. W. Dawson, L.LD., Prmcipal and Adjunct Professor of Natural History and Agriculture; Wm. Henry Hicks, Esq., atod Samson Paul Robbins, B.A., Esq., Ordinary Professor: P. J. Darey, M. A.,. Associate Professor of French. Regular itastruction« in drawing is given by Mr. J. Duncan, and in mnsip by Mr. R. S. Fowler. MobKL ScHbi^^'OF McGtfcL NoBMAL ScHOOL.-Teacher of Boys* School, Jani^s McGregor, Esq., B.A.; Teacher of Girls' School, Miss Mary A. Coad. Jacques Cartwr Normal ScHOOL.--Rev. M. H. Verreau, principal, professor and director of students boardingr school , Leopold Devistoe. B.A., ordinary professor; Rev. M. F. A. *.*• I 41 i 'I 104 COLLEQBS AHD SCHOOLS. Chagnon, maitn^ d'^tud«; Dominique BoudriM, associate pro- fessor and teacher of Boys' Model School ; Patnck DeLany as- sociate professor and teacher of Boys' Model School ; J. Brau- neis, associate professor! Fran^^ois J. V. Reffnaudf associate frofessor; Fr«6dlrio M. Ossayej associate professor; Tancrdde ^estaler, associate professor. St. Francijs College, Richm9np, C.E.— ^9 Rgt. Hon. Lord Aylmerf president: John Hethrington, Esq., yice-preaident ; G. K. Foster, Esq., treasurer; W. E. Jones, Esq^ A.M.^ secretary. Factdti/,^JonYi H. Graham, A,M.t iirincipal and professor of Enfirlish and c]a«sioal literature ; Arch. Duff, B.A.< professor of matbemalics ; James Hubbert, A.M., Ph.D., professor of na- tural science ; A. W. Hamilton^ A.B., M.D., professor of chem- iktry; Rev. J. L. Gay, professor of -history and metaphysics; Thomas Maclcie, Esq., lecturer in mineralogy; Charles A. Fan- ner, instructor in Ffenefa; G. H. JSTapier, Esq.* lecturer on cus- tomary law and the law of real estate ; A* Wallace, Esq.* O.E*, lecturer on practical sunreyingandengineieriDg) and three tutors. University op Bishop's College, Lennoxville.- -Incorpo- rated by Royal Charter, ISSS.—President of the Corporation and visitor. Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Montreal; vice- president of tiie Corporation and visitor, .Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of ^ebod ; chaBeeUpr, — ; vice- chancellor, Hon. E. Hale, D.C.L.; trustees, Hon. E. Hale, D.C.L., chairman ; Hon. W. Sheppardi }>0.L. ; W. Baker, Esq.. M.A., G. F. Bowe^, Esq.^ M.A., Re7. W. Bond, M.A.^ R. W. Heneker, Esq., M,Am Rev. £. Lindsay. M.A., B. T. Morris, Esq., M.A., L.T. Morris, Esq.. M. A., C. Rawson, Esq.^ M.A.. Rev. C. P. Reid, M.A., Lieut. Colonel Rhodes, M.A. Coilege Council— Rev. J. H. KicoUs, D.D., H. Mi^es^ LL.D., E. Chapman, M.A., Major Campbell, C.B., Rev. C. Hamilton. M. A.^ Rev. G. B. Dodwelt, M.A., Mons. C. R6ux,M.A. Qf&cersof the Corporation— E. Cha|>inan, M.A., secretary ; E. L.Montizambert, M.A., honoranr counsel; B. T. Morris, M* A., attorney; Hon.E. Hale and B. T. Morrisr auditors. Officers of the College— Rev» J. H. Nicolls, D.D., principal and professor of classics ; H. Miles, M.A., vice-principal and professor of mathematics and natural philosophy; Rev. C. G. Irving, M.A., dean of tbe college and rector of tbe junior department ; Rev. G. B. Dodwell, M.A., pro- tissor of divmit^* Mens. C. Roux, M.A., professor of French; . Chapman, M.A., bursar and registrar; Rev. A. C. Scarth^ M.A., librarian; H. Miles, M.A., cui^ator of the museum ; Rev. W. Richm^d, M.A.« su|i-rector of Jui^or departmeut; J. B. Hyndman, Esq., A. G. L. Trew, Esq., and Ernest King, Esq., assistant masters of junior department and grammar school. • IIOKTREAL. 105 British and Canadian School, .tfoNTRKAi-W Lunn president; John Greenshields, secretary ; Henry Thv («, trci* surer. Teachers: H. Arnoldj heard master; Mr. Duval, Fn eh in«i- ier; Mr. Dunoan, drawing master: Mr. Torrington, u\um^ nns ter ; Mr. Hill, Mrs. Seybofd, Miss O'Grady, Mies Hill, Miss Gaw, Miss Arnold) assistants. ;.t'>K 1 I RELIGIOUS societies. French^Canadian Missionary Society.— Lt. -Col. Wilgress, B.Am president; J. Redpaih, Bey. W. Taylor, I).D., and J. Dougall, ylce-presidents ; J. Court, treasurer ; Bevds. H. Wilkes, D.D., J. B. Bonar, honorary secretaries ; Bev. A. F. Kemp, general secretary. Montreal Auxiliary Bible Society.— Hon. Jas. Ferrier, president ; J. Matthewson, Rey. I)r. Wilkes, Rev. Dr. Taylor, Bev. Wm. Bond, John Smith, vice-presidents ; Bev. Professor Cornish, corresponding secretary ; Professor A. John£>on, L.L D., recording secretary | Henry Vennor, treasurer ; J. Milne, gene- ral agent and depositary; Bev. James Green, travelling agent. Beligious Tract Society.— T. M. Taylor, president ; Prin- cipal Dawson, H. Yonnor, vice-presidents; W. 0. Buchanan, secretary and treasurer ; James Milne, depositary. Sub- Committee for Gitp Colportage and Tract Biatrihution*^^ J. A^ Mathewson, secretary; Professor Cornish and J. Murphy. Canaiu Sunday-School Union.— Principal Dawson, presi- dent; Hon. James Ferrier, Bev. Canon Bancroft, J. A. Mathew- son, John Bedpath, Alexander Morris, H. A. Nelson, J. C. Becket, vice-presidents ; James Court, treasurer ; Bev. John Alexander^'corresjpoiiiding secretary ; S. B. Scott, recording se- cretary ; ^ames Milne, depositary. Ladies' Bible Association.— Mrs. J. W. Dawson, president } Mrs. T. M. Taylor, vice-president; Mrs. D. Torrance, treasurer ; Miss Lunn, secretary. . " ■ • ., ' Wesleyan Missionary Society.— J. Ferrier, jr., treasurer; J. A. Mathewson, secretary. 106 BXLIGIOUft. Wfslrtaii Sunday School Union.-^IUv. James Elliott, pre- Bident ; John M. Gatehouse, secretary ; W. C. Button, treasurer. YocNO Mbn'b Christian Association »vfn City Mission.— Rooms, 121 Great St. Jamei Street. Kev. C. P. Watson and J. Milne, missionaries. Reading-room open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Church Society op the Diocese op Montreal.— Pafrdn.— His Excellency the Most Honorable Lord Viscount Monckj Gov- eriior General of British North America, Ae, President—The Most Keverend the Lord Bishop of Montreal. Vice^PreeidenU —Hon. Justice Ayiwin, Hon Justice Badgley, Hon. J. Pangman, Colonel Wilfress, C. rhiUips. W. Baker, the Very Reverend the Dean of Montreal, Venerable Archdeacon Leach, principal of LennoxviUe College; Major Campbell, C.B., Colonel Stephens Baker, Canon Townsend, Rev. Canon Ban- croft, Rev. Canon White, Rev. Canon Anderson, and the Rural Deans, Honorary Gouneel-^S. Bethune, Esq. Treasurer— T, B. Andereon, Esq. <^re<«rir-F. D. Fulford. The Churchman's Assooution.— CAie/ Patron-r-The Most Reverend Francis, Metropolitan of Canada and Lord Bishop of Montreal, Patrons — The Very Reverend the Dean, the Rev. J. H. Thompson, M. A. ; . the Rev. Canon Loosemore. Master— The Rev. Canon Loosemore. Chaplain— The Rev. W. M. Ogden, M.A. tSecreear^— J. Ritchie Ballard, Esq. J?^r«ar— Francis J. Tate, Esq. Librarian— John C. Yates, Ksq. ■ Meets weekly, on Friday, at 8 pvm., in the Cathedral Chapter House, (upper room.) Colonial Church and School Society.— Incorporated by Act of Parliament Hor Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, patron ; His Grace the Archbishot> of Canterbury, and His Grace the Archbishop of York, vice-patrons. Corresponding committee of the Diocese of Montreal— The Most Reverend the Lord Bishop of Montreal and Metropolitan, president; Montreal Savings' Bank, treasurer; Rev. Wm. Bond, secretary; Tbomas Evans, assistant secretary. Place oC meeting. No. 30 St. Bonavonture 0treet— second Thursday of every month, at two o'clpok. Board op City Missions op thbT Canada Presbyterian Church.— Rev. Wm. Taylor, D.D., president; Rev. Jt, F. Kemp and Rev. D. H. MoVioar, vice-presidents ; Andrew Robertson, secretary; Alexander Walker, treasurer. ^ IfOKTRBAL. lOY Montreal City Mission.— Rev. William Taylor, D.B., chair- man; Jm. p. Clark, treasurer; Rev. Phillippe Wolf, secretary; Revds. Henry Wilkes, D.D., James B. Bonar. D. H. Mc Vicar, Alexander F. Kemp, John M. Gibson, John Alexander, Thos. Frauer, committee. , Canada Foreign Missionary Sooirtt.— John Redpath, pre- sident; Rev. Dr. Wilkes, Principal. Dawson, W. C^Baynes, B. Lyman, J. Wenham, John Dovgall, vice-presidents ; Rev. Dr. Spaulding, of Kewburyport. Mass., corresponding member; H. Veunor. treasurer j Thos. M. Taylor, foreign secretary; W. O. Buchanan, recording secretary. Alfred Savage. John Greenshields, J. W. Howes, J. McKay, Peter Redpath, John Piimsoll, Alex. 'Morris. J. M. Smith, W. Ross, W. 0. Buchanan, Rev. Professor Cornish, Committee. CHURCHES, CHAPELS, &o. .f.i kpter by leen, frac0 littee jhop mgs' tans, bare tlAX )mp }0n, ^ ROMAN CATHOLIC. The Right Rev. Ig. Bourget, Bishop of Montreal. Seminary of Montreal.— -MM, D. Oranet, V.G., Sup^rieur J P. Billaudele, V .G. | J. Arraud, Proo. ; L. Regourd, Econdme ; L. Villeneuve, E. Picard, M. C. Bonnissant, Vice-Proc. ; A. Bar- barin^ J. Aoustin, L. PelUssier, L. Billion, V. Roysselot, F. Daniel. J. Perrault, J. Palntin, F. Lacaj), C. Dom azures, A. Giband; J. Biardey, R. Rousseau, M. J. O'Farrell, G. Leclair, V. Morm. Miaaion du Lac des deux Montetgnea. — MM. A. Meroier, direo- teur; A.Cuoq. J. Prdfontaine. Egliae de Notre Dame de Toute Oracea,— MM, B. Granjon, directeur; S. Singer, L. Colin. Eulitte St, Jacguea.—MM* A. Campion, directeur; H. Lenoir, D. Tambareau, L. Sentenne. f Eoliae St, Patrice.— MM, P. 0*Ddwd, directeur; J. Toupin, M. O'Brien, J. Hogau, J. Brown, F. Bakewell. Ualiae St. Louia,— MM, S. Tailet. directeur; J. Archambault. \ Hotel Diet*.— MM. A. Neroam, directeur; P. Marsolais, Grand Siminaire at the Mountain,— MM, J. Bayle, directeur ; J. B. Larue, H. Rouxel, A. Vaoher. College d* Montreal, —MM. C. Lenoir, directeur ; J. Delavigne, J. Moyen, P. Rousseau, D. Lefebre, T. Parent, P. Deguire, Tranchemontagn. , . , , St, Mary*a College (Jeani<«.)— RR. PP. Sache, A. Larcher, Michel. . ^, ^^ ^^ ^ Novicea dea Jeauita au Sault au R^coHet.—B.fi, PP. Peronet Pont, ^ "c. 108 CBUBOHBS, AC. 1 ■ iil Parish Church: High Mass, morning, at 9^; yest>er8 at 3 o'clock. St. Patrick's Church : High Mass, morning, at 9i; Vespers at 3 o'clock. Bonsecours Church : Morning Service at 7^ ; Evening Service at 5^ o'clock. St. James' Church : High Mass, qiorning, 9^ ; Vespers at 3 o'clock. Cathedral (Bishop's Church) : High Mass, morning, 9^ ; Vespers at 8 o'clock. St. Ann's Church (M. O'Farrell and W. !(ieclair) : Morning Service at 9 o'clock. St. Bridget's Church : Morning Service at 71. St. Peter's Church : High Mass, morning, 9|; Vespers at 2^ p.m. PROTESTANT. Church OF ENOLAND.—The Right Rev. Francis Fulford, D.D., Lord Bishop of Montreal. Cathedral Clergv.^Yexy Rev. Jr Bethune, D.D., rector and dean; Rev. Canon White, first assistant ininister: Rev. Canon Loosemore. second assistant minuter. ,, '^. 'L^, Trinity Church.-^'RQy, Canon Bancroft, M.A. St, George*9,'-Rer, Canon Bond, inoumbeiH j Rev. B. Sullivan, assistant minister. St. Stephen's^— Bay. W. B. Curran. . St. X««e'».— Rev. M. Baldwin. St. John the Evanffeli9ti^¥ree seat) ; Rev. Edm. Wood, M. A., Rev. W. M. Ogden, and Rev. C. Daniel. St. Mary'sr Hochelapa. —B/QY. H. Burges. St. James the Apostle,— Bj&v. J. Ellegood, inomnhent; Rev. W. Wright, assistant minister. . Chaplain of Jail. — ^Rev. J. D. Borthwiok. i» Hours of Service t—Cathedral. daily, at 11^ a.m. and 5 p.m. from Ea3ter-day to 1st October, and 4 p.m. the rest of the year. Sun^ days, at 11 a.m. and ^ p.m.; and evening at 7. All others at U A.M., and 7 P.M. ' St. Thomas Church (Garrison.)— Rev. T. H. M. Bartlett, chaplain. Hour of serviee, 10^ a.m. : Bible Class, Tuesday, 6 p.m. Corner of Voltigeurs and St. Mary Streets. Church op Scotland.— »Sif. Anhoma8, Lonsdale Green, Fred. A. May, James Hardman, James Stewart, J. H. Botterell. Wm. Patrick, Alexa- McGlbbon. J. W. Fetherston, superintendent : w. Board of Arts and Manufactures for Lower Canada.— Brown Chamberlin, M.A., B.C.L., president; Hy. Bulm^r, vice-president; N. B. Corse, treasurer; A. Murray, secretaiy. Sub' Committee: J. W. Dawson, LL.D., Ac, G. W. Weaver, Wv. Rodden, A. Ramsay, Dunbar Browne, M.A„ B.C*L,. A. A* Stevenson, David Brown. . MONTREAL. Ill McGiLL Ujs VKRSITY SociETY.--B.Chamberlm,M.A.,B.C.L., president; >V. Hmgston, M.D., L.R.C.S.E.; Ist vice-president- E. H. Trenholme, M.D., CM, 2nd vice-president; C. P. David- son. B. A., B.G.Lm secretary and treasurer. (7pt«nci/.-W. Squire, M. A., M.D. ; D. E. Leach, B.C.L.: J. Bothwell, B.A. ; D. R. McCord, B.A. ' Mercantile Literary Society.— Thomas Sellar, president ; Mr. Burton, 1st vice-president; W. C. R. Round, 2nd vice pre- sident; Mr. Patrick, secretary; Mr. Force, assistant secretary; Mr. Roach, treasurer. Grand Trunk Railway Literary and Scientific Institute.— C. J. Brydges, Esq., president; R. Eaton, Esq., and J. Jones, Esq., vice-presidents ; J. Curtis Clark, secretary. Committee.— Mr, R. Thorpe, chairman ; Messrs. S. Heywood, S. Collinson, D. Christie, E May, A. Stewart, J. McAJlen, J. Tandy, Patterson, Powles, Black, Rolls, Carroll. Society Numtsmatique.— Adelard J. Boucher, president ; J. L. Bronsdon, vice-president; Daniel Rose, secretary; L. A. H, Latour, treasurer. Institute Canadien Francais.— Gedeon Ouimet, president; S. Lesage, Istvice-prtesident; F. X. Rainville, 2nd vice-presi- dent ; Octave Pelletier, corresponding secretary ; L. D. Touchet, recording secretary; A. A. Seers, assistant ditto; R. Trudeau, treasurer; L. J. Lamontagne, assistant ditto; L. 0. David, librarian; L. W. Sicotte, assistant ditto; L. J. Pregen, resident aoting librarian. ^ Library Committee : Messrs. P. Gamot, J. Beauchemin, C. A. Leblano, Uouls Barre. Debating Cornmittee: Messrs. J. C. Robillard, Ludger La- belle, J. A. Chapleau, U. E. Archambault, T. J. V. Regnaud. Institut Canadien.— Hon. L. A. Dessaulles, president ; Wil- fred Laurier, Esq., Ist vice-president; Joseph Bouchard, 2nd vice-president; Alphonse Lusignan, recording secretary; Zo- tique Labac, assistant secretary ; Gonkalve Doutre. correspond- ing secretary ; L. E. Morin, treasurer ; Alphonse Geoffrom, li- brarian ; J; 0. Turgeon, assistant librariui. Natural B|Stort Society.— Chas. Smallwood. M.D., LL.D., D.C.L., president. Principal Dawson, LL.D., F.R.S., &c. ; Rev. A.DeSola,LL.D.; Sir W. E. Loyan, LL.D., F.R.S., &c.; Dr. T. Sterry Hunt LL.D., F.R.S., Ac.; B. BUlings, F.G.S.; The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop and Metropolitan; John Leeming; Rev. A. F. Kemp, M.A., and W. H. A. Davies, vice-presidents. OLtJi»; Ja9. Ferrier, jnn., treasurer; Prof. P. J. Dftr^y, M.A., corres- ponding secretary; J. F; Whiteaves. F.G.S., &c., recording secretary and scientific curator j Stanley-O. Ba^r^, librarian. Council.—J. H. Joseph, B. Mi^rphyv u, A. H. Latour^ A, Sf Ritolii^, G. Robb, D. A. P.Wii^tt, G. Barniton and John: MolSon. Library and Membership (7owimt*rtee.-H3tanley G. Bug^, D; Mackay, G. H. Frothin^ham, Rev. Dr. Wilkes, Peter Redpath and John Molson. Editing Committee of the Canadian Nqturaliat.^J). A. P^ Watt, aetin$? editor ; Principal Dawson, Dr. T. Sterry Hunt, K Billings, J. F. Whiteaves, and Prof. Darey. '■'•'' CLUBS. Art AssbctAtioN" 6p MONTREAL.rr-Q/^ce, Mechanics' kalLr^" Council : The Most Ret. the Lord Bishop of Montreal and Metropolitan, president; B. Qibbr vice-president; A* D. Par- ker, Andrew Wilson, Jas. Gordon, Thos. Rimmer, F. B. Mat-, thews, Geo. A. Drummond, P. Rfedpath, B. Ghamberlin, T. D,; King, T. Sterry Hunt, F. Lawford, W. B. Lambe; W. H. A. Davies, treasurer; B. Ghamberlin, S. £. Dawson, honorary secretaries ; % D. King, honorary curator. Montreal Literxrt CLUB.f— (Club^House corner Gathcart and University Streets.)-— W^. A. Lemoh*) M.Ai.« B.G.L., B, Chamberliak M.A.,J B-G.L.^ W. F. Gairdner, B.G.L*, S. E. Dawson, E. Billings- F.G»S., J< Andrew, A. Bailey, 5» S. Hunt,. M.A.,F.R.8., Wr H. A. Daviesy T, J. Walsh, B.GX^Ji.Me-t Donald. , ; / -?■;■;■ ■ ^i Montreal Fish a«t^ G*i4e Protkgtion Gfetm.-^A. Muri^ay,^ president; Qeo. Horpe, vice-president; L. W. March and, secre- tary and treasurer. Committee ^Wanty MeRfly\ Dr* A. F. Watt li4 W. Duvernay,;LwBet<^umay, Di Mair; '^ ^ ' '' ;?f '^ Vr^ jitoiTTREAL daisa Cim.—K, A. HoweirpresidfeiitV' ihoialt Workman, Chas. (^Jlaokmeyer, and J. Popha£a,¥i(ier^te3|deBts,' W. Hickir, secretary ai^d treasurer, Guib» * / ■ KILWINNING LODGE OF MONTREAL, No. 124, C. R. J. H. Starns, W.M.; J; S. Clarke* P.M.; John H. Isaacson, P.M.; John Boyd, P.M. ; John Bates, chaplain; J. B. Rogers, treasurer; W, H. Hall, secretary; W. Hannah, tyler. Meets ^at Masonic Hall, Place d'Armes, second Monday of every month, at7iP.ii. . ,,.^1^ ^^ ^, ZETLAND LODGE, ife: it ^ J. H. Isaacson, W.M. L G. MoAk, S.W. ; Jas. G. Day. J.W. ; Edw. Moss, treasurer; J. Samuels, secretary ; Wm« Hannah, tyler. Meets second Thursdary in every month. ST. GEORGE'S LODGE, No. 440, BR. W. Bro. J. R.S^ng, W.M. ;W. Bro. George Nunn,W.P.M.; W. Bit). W. G. Slack, P.M. j Bro. ;Jas. A. Bro^wn, S.W.; Paul Got6« J.W. ; J<^n Harold; trea^ttireriAlf. Sandhiuki, se^^taiy; f Eos. AttbiniB.D. ; Fred. Saudham, I.G. ; Jacob Mint$, D. of G«: Robt MitoheU, tyler. Meets third Taesdaor of every month. ^^- II! HOVTBBAL. 116 r.w. I inahi Paul LODGE OF ANTIQUITY, C.R. A. Brunei, W.M.; W. Dalton. S.W.; 0. Hensley, J.W.; L. MandelL treasurer ; W. Withey, secretary ; F. C. Dettmers, P.M. ; Messrs. Hheaume and Lamarehe, stewards. ST. LAWRENCE LODGE, No. 923, B.R. W. Bro. T. Milton, W.M. ; W. Bro. W. N. Dow, W.P.M. ; C. F. Hill, S.W.; F. R. Clarke, LW.; J. Forester, treasurer ; J. Nickolds, S.D. ; Bro. Stevenson, JJ). ; H. L. Smith, J.G. ; W» B. Allen, tyler. CARNARVON ROYALCHAPTER, No. 21, C Jl. R.E.C. A. A. Stevenson, Z.: B.C., L. L. Levey, P^Z.; E.C«, R. A. Smith, H. { E.C., J. H. Stames, J. ; C. Snowdon, S.E. ; 0. Francis Montague, S.N. ; W. Hannan, janitor. Meets the third Thursday in February, May, August and November. *f MOUNT HOREB CHAPTER, No. 25, R.C. R.E C. T. Milton, Z. ; George Nun, P.Z. ; E.C., H. Hender- son, H. ; E.C., R. P. McGianis, J.j Or J. Bumside, S.E. rC. L Sha.rp, S.N.; 0. F. JSdgar, P.S. ; C. J. H. Bell, treasurer; W.B. Allan, janitor. GRAND LODgFoF CANADA. W. B. Simpson, M.W.GM.; A. A. Stevenson, R.W.D.G.M. T. B. Harris, R.W.G., secretary. VICTORIA^LODGE. Henry John Gkar, W.M*« Alexander Murray, S*W ; MaMoe Howell Utrey, J, w ; Ax^faioieo^ Force, 0.; J«din A. Harte, trea^ surer; George Beament, Secretary: John M. Bumside, S.D. ; J. G. Goulden, J. D. ; Bamett, J.G. ; William Hannah, tyler. Meets 1st Monday of every month. INDEPENDENT ORDEiOF ODD FELLOWS.-M,U. biatrict Officer*, . ^ v f'l Thomas Perrin, Prov.G.M.; Jonathan Findlay, C.S. ; Geoige Cook, treasurer. 4 , » j iOYAL MONTREAL LODGE, No* ail5). Joseph 4tben, N.G. ; Jas. Dyen Y.G. ; Henry Raineford, re- cording scteVetary; Jonn Re^,finaiieial secretary; J^naman Findlay, tFeftsurer; P«tri<^ Farmer« Warden; Jese^ Kniglil, Tyler. .'0.»M 116 fiJ^IBMO. QUEBEC- t;.... COBPOKATION, OFFICEI^S, &c. AdolphQ Q, Toaraniteaa,. . ..»..». Mayor. Langlois,— AUeyn^ K. Bums, T. -Bowles, J. Bolduo, J. E. Coi4y L. Abdon. Dihmng, J. O'Brien, M. ^^ OOUNCILLORS. L^gQ.re, P. Ham«l,.A.rr)?. .,._.,_r*i^.Aj|8isif»t Portiii4^ter.. QUEBEC. 117 30ARD OF TRADE. Council.— A. Joseph, president; H. S. Soott, viee-president; H. W. Welch, treasurer; A. Fraser, secretary; P. Gameau, T. C. Lee, B. Bennett, Jas. G. Ross, T. H. Grant, Henry Fry, T. H» Dunn, M. Stevenson, Jas. Dean, Henry Dinning. QUEBEC EXCHANQB. Managing Committee.—^, J. Noad, ohairman; Hon. George Pemberton, M. Stevenson, D. D. Young; Robert Shaw, seove- tary-treaflurer; William Lane, superintendent. ikiVAyy-'vl CUSTOM HOUSE. J. W. Dnnscomb, collector; Louis Ma«sne, surveyor; J. A: Green, assistant surveyor; 0. £. Allen, let landing waiter; C. Oazeau, 2nd landing waiter; J. Thompson, 3rd landing waiter ) W. N« Lee* 4th landing waiter; L. BiIodeau,5th landing waiter ; J. J. P. O'Meara, measuring surveyor ; George Campbell, cash- ier ;.N. N. Ross, chief clerk; George CoUey, C. G. Gouin, st: Balzaretti, F. Valoisv Alfred Hawkins, Alfred Wheeler, and Vincent Cazeau, clem ; F. X. Frenette, appraiser; F. X. M4ti*^ vier, assistant appraiser; James. Sealey, warehouse keeper and locker : J. Lambert, tide surveyor ; A. G. Ruel, assistant do ; H. McHugh, sampler and weigher ; A. Bowden, messenger ; J. Radford, preventive officer, Tadousac; Wm. Harvey, prevent tive officer, Murray Bay ; J. £. Barry, preventive officer, Escou- mains Bay ; George MeKenzie, si^b-coUector, Chicoutimi. ^;^j^ TRINITY HOUSE. ; J. Gillespie, master; R. L AUeyn, deputy master; F. Gour- deau, sen., superintendent of pilots ; V. T^tu, F. Buteau, J. D. Armstrong, (harbor master), H. N. JoneSj D. McGee and John Shaxples, wi^rdens ; J. Smith, jun., supenntendent of pilots : A.' Leinoihe; treasurer; £. B. Lindsay, clerk; B. Simon, a^ia« I^- fleur, bailiff. , OMce.'^'So. 27 St Peter Strj&et, L.T. ■u.i,J'^- HARBOUR COMMISSIOKERS. ^ irge P«p)bcrton, ohairman. The Maypr of Queb^Of A. Touran^au; the President of tpe Board of Tirade, A. JosepA ; and M. G. H. Simaord, and Joseph Hamel, directors. J. B. Mar- Hoi^k Ooq; 118 QUKRC. t \. I; I ieh seoretary-treaflurer ; WiUtam Simons, superintendent of Works; Gabriel Valin, iun., wharfinger ; J. J. Golden, store- keeper and clerk ; Ulrio Binet, messenger. Q^ce.— No. 5 Dalhousie streett L.T. Meets every Wednesday, at 2 o'clock P.M. ^ BANKS. Hours : 10 to 3 during Navigation ; 10 t(> 2 during Winter, (from 1st December to 1st May). v r.^f QuKBBO Bank.-^D. D. Young* president: James Stevenson, •ashier. Disooui^kt dasrs, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank of British North America.— C. F. Smith, manager. Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank of Montrral.— Thomas Christian, manager. Discount (lays, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank of Uppeb^ Canada— R. S. Oassels, manager. Discount everyday. La Banqub NATioNAtE.— f. Vezina, cashier. Discount days, Mondays and ThursdlLys. <. QuBBRC Pbovidrn^ AND Savixo'^ JIank.— -TVit^ftt?*— C. Wtir- t^le, president; 9. S.@po^li|t vice-president; L. Massue, 2nd vice-president. ^ \ ()./^c€r«— George Veasy, cashier; G. J. Bowles, clerk, Notre Dame Saving's Bank— St. John street (within),— O. Bobitaille, Esq.* M.D., president ; S. Benoit, secretary-treasurer. O^tDv CONSULATES. Belgtum.—A,. Joseph, 69 St. Peter Street, L.T. Denmark.— Gt, T. Pemberton, 10 St. Peter Street, L.T. iVance.— Abel F. Gautier, 1 Des Carridres Street^ U.T. Banaeatic Cities of (?e»-iiMini/.— G. T, Pembetton* 10 St. Pbter Street, L.T. : MecklenbwaiS^kv^erm, GUdenhunrand Bremen.-rQ, A.Beling, Hunt's wharSL.t. Norway and Sweden.-^AlBc^d^ Falkenberg, Dean's building, 40 St. Peter Street, L.T. Portugal.— W* H. OPUstoner Gowen's buildings, 8 St. Peter Street, L.T. PA^i^a.^Hboi Geo. Penilie'irotf^^ United Sta^e8.—W. E. t^ Gurley, Hunt's .wharf, L.T, •■f! • Q O PC4 pes .V 2l 11 iff*' ■8*5 i « t« CO ;=! ^^ ^S CO ^ ;5 HN CO mI d) 00 O Q COOO W O iH O O r-lOO oo o o TS «* i? -^ ii."^'«in -^tt^ "ft* t<- CO >cot» t^eo b- o «> a O %. &3S 73 QQ 4 00 J>" 00 »"^ Jt^^"0O 00»" 00 r» fi-l^ l-* aj C4 CO 09 r^ eOrHTH OIN .?-» CO s o %. ^ >t* <5'<^ 1>- CO rH Ci i-H tH C^rHrH ItH rH C« • •Jv n o H ^ ^TS ^^Ti ^'0'2, ^^ >- a on o 3 >kS >»o >>P „3 _ p 13 a x< a s^ a A '9 J3.; ' i ( ■> " i H*^- "VT" ■ ' i I * I ■ m^, — »ii 1* ^ « a g| * - — -V Ur^ OQ :^ 120 r,: QUBBBC. Goaoht or Covered Oariole, drawn by Two Horses— per hour- First hour, 38. 9d. ; second hour 38. Ud. ; every subsequent hour. Is. 3d. Four-wheeled Vehiple, Cab, or Covered Cariole, drawn by One Horse— per hour.— First hour, 38. ; seeond hour. Is. 7d. every subsequent hour. Is. Caleohe or Cariole— per hour.— First hour, Is. 7d. ; second hour, Is. 6d. ; every subsequent hour, Is. t*o ::? CHURCHES, ko. ' - "L. ' S.Mt*rZ PROTESTASTT. St". i^XdKurch.^mght Rev. J.'W. Williams, BCl)Ml)i8hop ; Rev. G. v. Housman, M.A., rector; Bev. B. Robertson, chap* lain to the Forces. Trinity Chapd.—Uby, E. W. SeWeU, M.A., incumbent; Rev; — Botwood, assistant. St, Matthew^a CAurcft.— Rev. H. Roe, B*A., incumbent. - St, Peter*8 Ohanel,-^ev. M. Fotheiwilt incumbent. St, MiehaeVa ChapeL—TLQY. A. Wr^lkloUntain, M.A., incum^ bent. St, Andreio*8 Churchy in connection with the Church of Scot^: land.— Rev. John-Cook, D.D. , minister. Chalmer*s Fra Church,-^B.eir, W. B. Clarke, minister. ^ Wealej/an Chureh.-^Bjcy. Georl^ Younff, minister* Congregational C^wrcA.— Rev. H. D. Powis, minister. .i, ^Dfw* CAurc^.— Rev. I). Marshy minister. French Protestant Ckurch,*~JLey. L. Normandeau, minister^-^ <■"> -7 J<^ish Synaffogui.-^Qitadeii Street,. U. T. j^S* »*** ■ *'• -, ROIIAK CATHOLIC. Cathedral of Notre Dame.^Rev. C.F.- Cazeau, vicafH^eneral ; ReY. Jos. Auolatr, curate ; Revds. P. Lagac^ and R. Casgrain, vicfiTS.. r J ; Congregation 0%tir4^v-Brf* P, Point, superior; Retds. P. J. Beaudry and A. Brami. St. Jean BapHste Church.— -B/e/v^ A. Racine, actimr curate ; Revds. J.'N. Siroid and J. 0. N'ormandin, vicars. Si* Patrick's Church*— ^y^B. Mciskkuran, chaplain; Revds. M. Darcey, J. Murphy, A. Audet, J. Neville, vicars. St. Boch*8 Church.— Rey. Z. Charest, curatei Revds. J. B. Z. Boldu6, F. Plamondon J. OateUier and F. Pelietier, vicars. S£i Sauveur Church.—'Rey. Pi Durocher, superior ; Revds. P. P. Xia^er, CaATin^P. Ded^ai^ J. Lefebvre. Ltoi8LATiy» etweth; m [APPENDIX.] .MV' LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. ,»n- Hon. Ulrig Joseph Tibsikr, Bpeaken KOmNATtlD HEMJBIRS. Hon. John Hamilton Kingston. Philip H. Moore Moore's StatioDi CiE« George J. Goodhue London, CW. James Ferrier ..%.... .Montreal. hw. Rederiok Matheson t . . .Perth. George S. Boulton Cobonrg. James Leslie Montreal. Frederick A. Qnesnel Montreal. John Ross .Toronto. Samuel Mills • ...HamiHon» Louis Panet Quebec. Sir Narcisse F. Bolleau Quebec. Charles Wilson Montreal. . Benjamin Sesnraour .<..... Port Hopei. • - David M. Armstrong .••...« •'« Sorel. it (I ti ii i. it ti it it tt it t( it ti it i. Ebenezer Perry. . . «. .Cobourg. Walter H. Diekson. , -Niagara. , i. i i r •i it u ELECTED MEMBERS.' DIVISIONS. NAMES. ', P. b. ADDRB8S. Alma O.Hon. Joseph F. Armand.Rivi^re-des-Prairies. Bathurst ^* James Shaw Smith's Falls. Bedford......... ** A. B. Foster Walertoo, C.E. Brock " A.J,F,Blair Guel^h. Burlington ....< t^ " H. B.B|ill-^<*rM«Hamilton. Al Oatnpbell.. ... ..Kingston. J. N* Bbss^. • • ^. •;• Que Deo. L. A. Olivier ..... iSerthier. 3\ 0. Bureau ..... .St. Remi. J. Btb.G. Proulx.. .Nicolet Louis Renaud • . • • -Montreal. Thos. Bonnet ...... Athol. David Christie — Brantford. Geom Alexander .Woodstock. Luo Let. de St. Just. Riviere Quelle. Jlrio Jos.TessioF. .Quebec, ames C. Aikiris. . •Richview. : » . John Hamil|;on . . . -Hawkesbury. Chtijrles Cormier. ..Ptessistille, Somerset Cataraqui. DeLaDurantaye. DeLanaudi^e:.' DeLorimier ** DeLaValliftre.. " DeSaUberry .... Eastern Xine ..«.,.«'*•.... Gore-.;..V.;.... Grandville...... " Oulf " vi. m > ..........a. Home ..../...... " Inkerman ** Kennebec ** ( it it it ii •fjrn. 122 LiaiflLATIVB OOUNOIL. DIVISIONS. King's Hon. La Salle '* Laurentides . ** Lauzon " Mai abide .... *' Midland " Mille-Isles . . *' Montarville . *' Newcastle . . " Niagara ** Queen's •* uint^ «V lepentigny.. *-^ Rideau '^ Rigaud !: ♦•" Rougemont .-. '*^': Saugeen ** Saurel *'• Shawenegan * ** • Stadacona . . ** St. Clair " St.Lawrenoe. •* Teoumseth . . ** Thames " xrent. •<•••••' - * Victoria ** Wellington.. ** Western.. »)»<, ,'**.■ NAMES. P. O. ADDRESS. David Ressor ..... .Markham. A. J. Duchesnay. . .St. Cath. Fossambault. David £. Pfice. . . . .Cbioouthni. E. H. J. Duc|LP. ; f. Gilbert N. Bouiet, J. Do- herty, J. Konley, R. Greer, permanent Messengers; S. Eraser, Z. Monder and J. MiUcr, .Sessional Messengers. A. Douaire and C. Young, Pages. MILITIA DEPARTMENT. Adjutant Gknebal's Ofpicr.— Colonel P. L. MaedougalI» adjutant general ; Lieut.-Colonel the Hon, M. A. deSalaberry, deputsr adjutant general. Lower Canada ; Lieut.-Col(mel Walker Powell, deputy adjutant general. Upper Canada; Robert Beny, chief clerk and accountant; W. R. Wright, jun.. clerk; Lieut- Col. Thomas Wily, chief superintendent stores^; F. X. Lambert, E. G^linas, C. H. O'Meara, Cyrille Junot, Grant Seymour, T. C. LaRose and D. McLennan, clerks ; B. Bouiet, G. E. M. Sher- wood, and F. X. Hu<)t, extra clerks ; L. Morel, office keeper ; M. Ryil^ assistant messenger. The undermentipiied Officers are appointed to act.temporariljr as beloWt viz. : ;'»-:♦ In Canada We9t.^A» Assistant Adjutants General :— Lieut.. Col. W. S. Durie, commanding 2nd Batt. *' Queen's Own " Rifles. Toronto; Lieut. Samuel Peter Jarvis, S2nd Regt., Adjt Staff College, As Deputy Asst. Adjts. General :~Lient.-Col. J, B. Taylor, coftimanding Oxford lUflos, Woodstock ; Lieut. F. Atch- erly, lat^e ^h Regt \ In Canada East.— As Assistant^Adjutants General .— Lieut*-* Col. W. Osborne Smith, commanding Victoria Volunteer Riflesi, Montreal : Lieut. L. T. Suzor, Brigade Major, Quebec. As Pep, Asst. Adjts. General :~Major George Browne, late 69th Rogt. ; Lieut L. A. Casanlt, late 100th Regt. 124 HILITIA. 1 Staff.— Oommandant Colonel John Dyde ; assistant adjutant genoral, Lieul. -Colonel George Smith ; assistant qparter-master general, »Lieut.-Colonel Theodore Lyman ; brigade major, of military district No. 11, Lieut.-Colonel J. Macpherson ; aide-de- camp to commandant Lient-John Byde; brigade paymaster. Major O.E. Belle; brigade surgeon, Doctor Alfred Nelson, M.D. Montreal Voluntekr CAVALRY.—Class A.— Lient.-Qplonel No, 1 Troop.— John Smith, captain ; G. W. Steven^, liente- nant ; R. Elliot, comet. ' ^ ' ; r^ ' ; f No, 2 Troop.—Qt, L. Perry, captath ; — " -^jlie'tftBiantj Charles Lapiere, corned No, 4 Troojj.^Royal Guides or Governor General's Body Giiard— Captain D. Lorn Md,cdougall ; Lieut and Adjutant J.« Penner; Comet, ^•_ ♦im y ' Montreal Field Battery of Artillery.-— Major A. A. Ste- venson, major commanding ; Capt. Wm. McGibbon. senior 1st lieutenant; Joseph Bauden, jun., 1st lieutenant « 'Thomas W. Boyd, 2nd lieutenant MoNTSBAt Garjuson Artillery.— James MaVor, first lieu- tenant commanding ; Johq Bliuden, second lieutenant Both companies of Artillery are under the command.of, Lieut* Col. H. Hogan.' !• iMinUv.! j ii*?*! a . JejOir Xi uqat* .'A'^m'-k ■ ..rjsii ^ ' ' ; IL— ;^ .; ■•'■!> toi.cf'i Brigade of MbAREAL Gi^rrtson ( V,M.) Artillf^iy.— Organ- ized 1812.— List of Officer^ : Lieut-Colonel S. J. Lyman, comT manding; Maji^rs Henry McKay. J. Ferrier, jr. ; W. Sutherland, M.D., Sutgeon; John Eeddy, M.D.. Asst Surgeon; GopH^ Lj^It ham, 2nd Capt. and Pay-master; Jos. Savage Lieut ana Adjt; Robert Cr^ii^, 2nd Lieut, and QuBrrter-master. , / The Brigade consists of 6 Batteries of 60 Gunners eachi*'^^« k« No, 1 Baiterjf^Qeo* IkMfrker, 1st CaDtain; G. W. Boston, .2nd Capt; W.S.Wjalker, 1st Lieut ^ w ; No, 2 Batteryr^aM. Ferrier, (acting) Major; A. C Eu)Qpe];,2na Captain. MILITIA. 125 1, 2nd ^2nd 'apt; >,l8t . Montreal Voluntbrr Enoinkess.— Robt. Forsyth, captain : Thomas S. Scott, first lieutenant ; William Eutherford, secona lieutenant. iv)-«.. Military District, No, 6.-tW. Kennedy^ captain; Robt. Benn, first lieutenant; J. 0. McLaten, second lieutenant. First or " Prince of Wales " Regiment V. M. Rifles of Canada.— Lieut.-CoL B. Devlin ; Majors Chas. F- Hill, Edwy^ Evans. ' )/ No. 1 Company.— In course of formation by LieutRobita^EKkn. No. 2 Companjf.—Qeo. B. Pearson, captain; Wm. A. Round, lieutenant; W.Town8end,jBnsign. V No. 3 Companj/.— Captain, — ; Jas. Garvon, ensign ; Johii Rogers, ensign. No 4 Company.— 'Edward Bums, captam ; Francis Eieman, lieutenant; —Wall, ensign. • iVo. 6 Gompanj/.—Captkin, — — — ; H. J. Clarke, lieute" nant; ThoR Matthews, ensign. No. 6 Company.— Frank Bond, captain ; , lieutenant ; ensign. No. 7 Company. — Captain, tenant ; E. H. Holton, ensign ; Chas. E. Brush, lieu-^ No. 8 Company.— Vf. Burland, captain; Tucker Duord, lieu- enant ; Henry Vass, ensign. Staff.— W. Farrell, paymaster; Geo. Wilson, quartermaster; W. Robinson, adjutant; Wm. E. Scott, M.D., surgeon; Frs. W. Campbell, M.D., assistant surgeon. " The Royals."— Lieut.-Col. H. L. Routh ; Majors the Hon. John Rose, M,P.Pr, and John Grant. Cairfain*,— Walter Scott, Alexander Campbell, Henry Lyman, Thos. Kirby, Fred. Mackenzie, Alex. F. Macpherson. Lietttenanta.— Hector Mackenzie, John Savage, Fred. Lyman. Ensigna.-DaYid Leach, Jas. Hamilton, E. L. Mills, Jas. Es- daile, M. B. Mathe^son, E. J. Major. Staff.— John H. Routh, captain and adjutant. J. L. Mathew- son, captain and paymaster; George Winks, lieut and quarter- master ; J. M. Drake, M.D., surgeon. Uniform— Scarlet, blue facings. Motto— "Quis Separabit.-' The "Victoria " Volunteer Rifles of Montreal.— Lieut.- CoL W. 0. Smith; Majors A. Hewaid and J. G. Johnson. Captains.— J. D. Csawford, W. Nivin, F» L. MacdougaU, T. Bacon, A. R. Bethune. -* " ^ ■» " ■ •^Timmmm'rmimiiim^m ■WIWW k*! ,1 ' ''I" 1^* lilLITIA. Xfeii<«nofK9.— a. H. Baeon, W. R. Tait, B. A. WhiteheiMl, J. M* Crawford. I Ensignt.—C. P. Bavidson, B. Dawson, H. Pangman, J. C. yates. Stc^f.—W, H. Hatton, oapUm and adjutant; K. J. Handmd9» oaptam and paymaster; G. P. Qlrdwood, M.D., surgeon. 7; ^-r. ** CHAsaxuRS Cakadik^s.'* y. Bil OF MoNTBBAL.— I4eut-Col.» C. J. CoiirSot; Major, J. M. Cinq-Mars. CapUtim: J. h- Tetu^ J,B. Equond, J. Beaudry. L. Labelle, P. E. Kormandeau, M. X. Doguise, Hon. P. J. 0. d^aurei^u^ LteMenarUs: F. X. A. Trudell^,^. B. Chogvetti, P. Les^e^Mr- Staff: J. Barsalou, paymaster; G. d^Odet d'Orsonnens, adjnt 'tant; A.fiathiet quartermaster; L.BQ^er,M.DM surgeon; E. Lemier, M.D., assistant surgeon ; Rev. J. PerrauH, ehaplain*. >4; 1 I ■1 ■ -*.* ■ ■ . •■>!vi»i ■!/».J> ai