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THrMY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION, w > rahiiiou* CiyeuiaNon b^y CO., JOfi PEINTERS, is Zavier Street^ Koittital, -»Vr- TlMlll^W -rt' t ..,\^ > t [■l-l- ^■lh' .1 ADVERTISEMENT. 1 nsuranceIompany V ^0m, ^JUtS fmifTfj^^ ^ QJkt9 Capital, $1,000;000 ; Faid up, $260,000. HEAD OFFICE : No. 175 S T. JAMES STREET, M ONTREAL DIRECTORS ; SIR HUGH ALLAN - - - Prbsidbnt« EDWIN ATWATER, - - Vicb-Prbsident. ADOLPHE ROY. i HENRY LYMAN. N. B. CORSE. 1 GEO. STEPHEN. C. J. BRYDGES. GEORGE B. MUIR, Manager Fire Department, EDWARD STARE, Manager Life, Guarantee and Accident Dept. Fire and Life Risks taken at Lowest Rates. Accidents : $3 to $2$ per week guaranteed for temporary incapacity from accidental injury, or whole sum, (from #500 to #5000), if the injury cause death. Guarantee Bonds issued on the fidelity of Employees, at Lowbst Ratbs of Premium. The Bonds of this Company are accepted by nearly all the Banks, Railways, Municipal Corporations, Boards of Trade, Public Compa- nies and Commercial Firms, as well as by THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC iL ADVBRTISBMBNT. CHEAP EHGllSHjmiHREHOVSE. JAS. SUTHERLAND, WH0UE8ALE IMPORTE OF THI BEST QUALITIES Enilish Writing and Pfinting Papers I AND STATIONERS' SUNDRIES; Maniifactiiior of Fint-OlasB ACCOUNT BOOKS, ENVELOPES, AND aSXTERAL STATZONEBY, Railway, Bank and Office Forma, 256 and 258 St. James Street, , I .' STARKE'S POCKET ALMANAC AND General -Registei^^ FOft 1873. ?« Tf- THIRTY-SECOND YEAR OF PUBLICATION. Printed for QratuiUms CireuiaHon I BY ; J. STARKE & CO., BOOK and JOB PRINTERS, ' 64 8t. FranooiB Zatier Street, MontieaL ' !l^ i I , ir. 1 ADVERTISEMENT. W©^ \^ -^ ,^^ -. eo. 8 Christmas Day. ** 25 MOVABLE FESTIVALS. Septuagesima Sunday. Feb. 9 SeJU4(eiima '' ** 16 Quinquagesima ** " 2S Ash Wednesd!^ *' 26 anadragesima Sunday Mar. 2 lid-Lent Sunday " 23 Palm Sunday April 6 Good Friday »* 11 Easter Sunday April 13 Low Sunday... /* 20 BogaUon Sunday May 18 Ascension Day *' 22 Whit Sunday Juxte 1 Trinity Sunday " 8 Corpus Ghristi ** 12 Advent Sunday. Nov. 30 CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES. Dominical Letter E Gk>lden Number 12 Jewish Lunar Cycle 9 Epaet or Moon's Age 1 Solar Cycle '. 6 Julian Period 66S6 Jewish Tear, commencing 30th September 6634 Roman Indiction ^ . i Mohammedan Year 1290 LATITUDE AND IiONamiDB. MONTREAL. Ji^tode IS** Sr (T North. Longitude 73° 86' 60" wist West in Time vk» owh* 2A. V.X. k IMIM n^sU-Warm <». 4m VMM DitfUMitHtedfige 10 ^•.'V.-.—- ..- /, Black Diamond If .S. Ooal €o« F« W. Henaliairf Agent See pace SO* ^ WBATHBR TABLB. I.i H •S-i-Sf3l|-§|fl I I €pNiMpbPM^Cp"^ i^ I 4«*S e o o o o S9SSS93 1 1 1 1 Xouldan^ Tooli, te, OOPLAHD ft X6LABSV,-8oe page 8S ADVERTISBMBNT. I 18. DESMARTEAU & BOND, WiW^ AND IMPORTERa OF i . i I m I SHIRTS AND COLLARS MADE TO ORDER, AND J^ pooD Fit Guai^nteed, AT 4rl5 NOTRE DAME STREET, OOBMBB ST. PaTSB. TAILOBINO DEPABXnBNT AT OHJBAPSIDB 487 4b 489 Notre DAme 8t«t A. A. HEUBPHT. OALBNBAR. JANXTABT. PHASES OF THE MOON. PHA8KS. d. First Quarter. 5 Fall Moon 13 Third Quarter. 21 New Moon 28 Qvehee, h.m. 439eT. 1135 m. 343eT. 039ev. MofUH, h«ni* 433ey. 1129 m. 837ey. 33ev. Ktn0t*n h.m. 4 21ey. 11 17 m. 325ev. 017ev. Tor'nto h.m. 4 9e7. 1 5 m. 31SeT. 9eT. London h.m. 4 lev. 57 m. 3 507. lev. DATS. 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 2? 28 29 30 31 W Th P S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th P S Su M T W Th F S Su M Tu W Th P EVENTS, &0. New Year's Day Capitulation of Merieres to Qermans 1871 Parliam't Houses (Toronto) burned 1825 Steamer Amaion burnt 1852 2nd Sunday '■ — . Black DtainonA N«8* Ooal Co* F« HT. See PMT® SO. Henidia^ri Agent OALBNDAR. 7BBBTTABT. PHASES OF THB MOON. PHASB8. d. First Qaarter. 4 FullMoon 12 Third Qaarter. 20 New Moon 26 Quebec, h. in. 518 m. 645 m. 635 m. 10d4eT. Montn, h. m.. 512 m. 639 m. 6 29 m. 102Be7. Kingfu h. m. 5 00 m. 627 m. 617 m. 101667. Tor*fUo h. m. 4 48 m. 615 m. 6 5 m. 10 4ey. London h. m. 440 m. 6 7 m. 5 57 m. 956ey. DATS. If. 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 2B 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 EVENTS, Ad. Gtor. oon. pesoe Alsaooi Lorr., Meti and ith Snndcuf qfUr ^inj)Jtoiiy.X£400,000,000 Gen. SirO. WindhamtE.O,S., died..l870 Great diflturfoanoes in France Treaty ratified bet. China md U. S-.1870 Abbeyille oooupied by the eermani'1871 2nd an. ezh. of Can. Art inMontreaI1870 Procla. issued by ez-Bmp. Napoleon 1871 ^vHvaqi^tma Suik^av ?iaeen viotoria married 1840 nundation of Vienna 1671 Funeral of Gen. Windham at Mont'l . • 1870 Piinoess Louise's dowry una. grant- '1871 St. Valentinb'0 Day Arm. bet. Fr. A Pr. prolonged to 24th..l871 Sfixngetima Sunday Noya S. Par. op. by Sir Baetings Doyle '70 Ball at Ottawa in non. of Prinoe Arthur. New French Ministry appointed 1871 Thiers, Fayre, Picard at Paris, (peace) '71 Rep. prefects dismis. through. France '71 Extension of armistice to 26th 1871 Shrove Sunday ^ QuinQuagenma Settlement of preliminaries of peace 1871 Armistiee to March 1st 1871 Ash Wbdnrsdat Sir J. Golbome (Administrator) 1838 Rebels routed at Fighting Island. . . .1838 THE BUN rises sets. 27 26^ 255 23 22 20 19 18 17 16 14 13 11 9 8 00 59 57 55 53 51 49 47 46 66 1 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 35 15 25 27 28 5 30 5 31 5 ^ 5 34 5 35 5 37 5 39 5 39 10 17 11 31 mom. 40 1 48 2 52 3 55 4 54 5 44 6 26 rises. 5 40 6 40 7 41 8 41 9 42 10 45 11 52 mom. 1 1 2 3 4 5 11 21 30 23 6 10 sets. 6 38 7 55 Ponndoy IMngti te, COFIiAlID ft McLABBH,— Bee page 88 1 ' It: ■* -^ r- 8 ADVBRTISBMBNT. ^a:oisrrcTt:EiJLTj aSTABLU ^:« >^> 1838. 'MAB« Wm miWAMlPSf — ALSO,— Burfflar Proof Safes, Zron Tanlti^ Iron Doors, Zroa T^ork for SnlldlTigg, fto., 8ro., fto. > ^ » » OPPIOK AND 8ALS8ll<»aM: 49 to 53 St. Joseph Street, Montreal. ij 21 3 4' 6 6 7 8i 9i 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 201 211 22S 23S 24A 251 26\ 27 1 281 29fi 30S 3U IXANN BI«S, BIiANKBTS * TARN •, at OHBAPSIDB 487 * 489 lf«tre IHune St., A. A. RIIJBPHT. OALEVDAR. 9 ICABOS. PHASES or THE MOON PH18B8. d. Pint Qaftrter 5 FuUMoon 14 Third Qaartei 21 New Mooi 28 Qu§ht; h* in* 837eT. 56 m. 628eT. 8 02 m. MotU% hfiD. 8:31 ey. 60 m. 6t26«Y. 8 00 m. King'in h. m. 819eT. 0S8m. 514eT. 7 48 m. Tor'nio h. m* 8 7eT. 26 m. 5 2«T. 7d8m. London h. m. 759©v. 018 m. 468eT. T25m. DATS. M. W. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 S 8u M Tu W Th F S Su M Til W Th P S Sv M Tu W 20 Th 21 P S Sv M Tu W Th P S Su M EVENTS, Ao. Gennans entered Paris 18716 44 Ut Sunday in Lent 6 42 ETaonation of Paris by Germans. . . .1871 6 40 Scott murdered at Pt. Garry by Kiel . . 1870 6 39 Dissatis. in Franee at Treaty of Peaoe. 71 6 37 Catholic Eodes. Council at Quebec 1868 6 36 French National Guard Revolt 1871 6 34 6th Annual Art Exhn. at Montreal, Prince 6 31 2ml Suniiavtn Lent. [Arthur present, '70 6 29 Prince of Wales Married 18636 27 Repub. Journals in Paris suppressed. 1871 6 25 Natl. Assy, firom Bordeaux to Versailles. 6 21 1st Sitting of Am. Joint Hiffh Commis. 71 6 22 French Rairys, Pt OlBoes A Tel. siven up 6 20 En|r.resident8 at Rome molested at Church 6 18 ^d Sunday in Lem, [by mob, 1871 6 16 St. Patbiok 6 14 Princess Louise b 18486 12 Insurrection in Paris 1871 6 10 Ex-emp. Napoleon at Chiselhurst- • .1871 6 9 Prin. lionise A Mar. of Lome mar. . . 1871 6 7 Insurgents in Paris fire on the people 1871 6 5 ith Sunday in Ltm 6 2 Extension of insurrection to Lyons. . • 1871 6 1 Ladt Day * 5 59 Commun. elec. in Paris faror insur. 1871 5 57 Mount Royal Cemetry Co. incor 1850,5 55 The Commune proclaimed in Paris . . 1871 5 63 Schema de Fide roted Eo. CI, Rome 1870 5 52 Fifth Sundayin Lent..,., 5 50 Peace declared at Paris 1856,5 47 THK BUN rises sets. 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 61 63 6 64 5 65 56 58 69 1 2 S 4 6 7 8 6 9 6 11 6 18 6 13 6 15 6 16 6 17 6 18 6 20 6 21 iiooir. r.As. 9 9 10 23 11 33 mom. 43 1 47 2 49 3 44 4 27 6 3 5 87 6 4 rises. 6 34 7 36 8 40 9 44 10 52 mom. 1 2 3 4 4 5 1 11 18 15 4 43 16 sets. 6 43 7 57 9 10 10 24 V.Yt A BMton FUuio-Forte Ck>. i88 Kotre ])ame-it.HSee page 10 Hi 9 I .% 10 ADVERTXSEMBNT. NEW YORK AND BOSTON 482 NOTBB DAXB STBBBT, MONTREAL. THE CHEAPEST INSTRUMENTS IN MONTREAL. Sold on Instalments; Sold on Liberal Terms; Large Discounts for Gash Down ; Pianos and Organs for Hire ; Old Instruments taken in Exchange for Kew ; Repairs Skilfully done. (SOLE AGEirrS FOR THE DOMINION OF CANADA) EALLET DAVIS Ss GO'S FZAITO-FOBTSS, BOSTON, TJ.S. W. a JBWETT ft CO.'S " " Oeo. WOODS ft Co.,.FABLOB ft 7ESTB7 OBQANS, Boston. (ALSO FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC) MATHUSHEK PIANO CO.. NEW HAVEN. CONN., AND WEBER k CO., WELL KNOWN PIANO-FORTES. Every Instrument Warranted for Fiue Years. THE mm STOCK OF PIANOS AP OtdANS. Remember the J^ljlce, 432 XrOTBE DAICB STBSST. THOMAS A. HAIHES, Manager, Black Diamond N.8* Coal Oa« F* W* Hensliair, Agent See pmg9 A0« OALBHDAR. 11 diPBIL. PHASES or THB MOON. PflASIS. d. First Quarfcer 4 Fail Moon 12 Tiiird Quarttr 20 New Moon 26 Quehtc, ii. m. 148eT. 5 3ey. 1 Om. 554eY. MofUn. h. m. 142eT. 467 ov. 054 m. 548 ey. King'tn h* m* ISOer. 445eT. 042 m. 536eT. Tor'nio °h* m* 118 ev. 433 ey. 30 m. 5 24ey. London li. m. llOey. 425ey. 22 m. 516ey. DATS. M. 1 2 8 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 To W Til F S Sn M Tu W Til F S Sv M Tu W Th F 8 Su M Tu W Til F S Su M Tu W EVENTS, Ao. AUFoolt*Day Fenian Arms seized in Dublin 1870 MeMahon 0. in Ohf. Army Versailles 1871 Ren'd fight. Paris, Arohbishop arstd. 1871 Guitaye Flourens killed at Meudon..l871 Palm Sunday (Soott by Riel 1870 IndiC' Meeting at Toronto about mur. of . Serere fitting about Porte Millot. P. 1871 Are de Iriomplie damamd by shells. 1871 Volunteer Heyiew, Brighton, Eng. ...1871 Good Fbidat ''Constitution de Fide " yoted at Rome- • BaHm' Sunday^ Prineesfl Beatnoe bom 1857 Fighting at Keuilly. Ver. troops rep. 1871 M. Blanqui arrested 1871 Beoon at Courbeyoie taken by Ver. T. 1871 Report on Rebellion Losses.... 1840 Omar Pacha died, aged 70. 1871 Low Sunday^ l«f S* after Easter Guadaloupe taken 1795 Suspension of Arms at Neuilly 1871 St. Geobob's DAT..(cheok. by Police 1871 Match Makers' Riots in London Princess Alice born. 1843 Parliament Houses, Montr '1, burned. 1849 2nd SundcQi after Master Mutiny of Bounty 1789 Fort Issy captured by Goy. Troops. .1871 Duchess Gloucester died..^ 1857 THB SUIT rises sets. 46| 45 42 41 39 37 35 33 32 30 24 22 20 18 17 15 13 11 10 8 6 5 3 2 00 58 S6 55 6 22 6 23 6 24 6 25 6 27 6 29 6 30 6 81 6 82 6 33 6 34 6 36 6 37 6 38 40 42 6 43 6 44 6 45 6 47 6 48 6 49 6 50 6 51 6 53 6 54 6 56 6 57 6 58 6 59 MOON. r.As. 11 34 mom. 38 1 2 3 3 4 4 4 38 24 6 40 8 81 54 nses. 6 29 7 35 8 43 9 53 11 3 mora. 12 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 13 1 41 16 45 11 35 sets. 8 10 9 12 10 25 11 23 ii 11 I \ I i \ , Fig Inm «nd Metali, COPLAND 4 XtLABEN|-^Sae page 22 12 ADVERTISEMENT. IBIha^Ali SATAOS, LTKAlTft CO. Beg to infonn their numeroos friends and the public that they have REMOVED to those magnificent premisesi 226 & 228 St James Street, Where they will be prepared to show a large assortment of AKD Elepot Silver ami Eleclro-Plated Ware I ALSO, A VARIETY OF Ricln Gilt and Bronze Goods; Ormolu and marble mantel Clocks; Carriage and Hall Cloclu; Cablnet»lirare, In rlcli medlflSTal Gilt Trimmings; Russian liCatber Goods In great variety ; Fans, 1>p* era Glasses^ Toilet and Dreft&- Ing CaseSf and Bags fitted up complete ■ and a large variety of Fancy G» * ' ' ■ INQWeSMISHTS T® eASH BOIYlflS. No. 345 Notre Dame St, Montreal. 49 » •» IN AZL ITS MMANCMBS^ Executed in the best style irith prompCneei and at modenUe prioes. • British, French and Germaiif' all Mses. aXLT ADTD "^^ALXrUT MOtTIfSZlfrftS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IDVERTISMG f MMES AT SPECmLT LOW MTES. Black DUmtond N«8* Coal Co* F. !¥• M9nmluk'y^9 Agent Bern paff« 90. OALBIIDAB. 15 TfJlSTBi. PHA8BS Of TBI! MOON. PHASES. QMeb4€, First Quarter. 9 IMm. Full Moon 10 olSer. Third Quarter...... 17 New Moon .24 1044 m. 424«T, MonVh b. In. 125 m. 5 7eT. 10 38 m. 418eT King'in Toronto h. in. 113 m. 455 eT. ,1 1 h. m. 1 Im. 443ey. lO^m^lOUin! 4 6ev. 354eT. London h. m. 053 m. 435ey. 10 6 m. 346eY. DATS. M. 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 25 26 27 28 29 M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th P S Su M Tu W Th F S Su TU. W F" S Su EYINTS, &Q. THE SUN rises sets. 30M Wiit Swnddy,, 4 Duke of Noifcik behMided.. 1572 4 Rochefort's trial oommenoed 1871 4 Battle of Magenta ..., 1859 4 Great Fire at Ootastantinonle ....;.... 1870 4 Com. ap'td« to neg. with Brit Ool.. ..1870 4 Protest against "InfaUibUity." 1870 4 Trinity Sunday 4 Charles Diokiens died- .1870 4 Canada Glass Works des* by fire. . . .1870 4 St. Babnabas •••. 4 CoBPUa CBBlStt 4 Prinoe Alfrttd aAriTSd at Montreal.. .1861 4 Chas. PioklBns interred in W. Abbey..l870 4 J«( Sundquafter Trinitu 4 'erome N. Bonaparte a. Baltimore ...1870 4 John WeeAey bom.... ^...... ..1703 4 Battle of Waterloo.... ........ ...... .1815 4 Maximilian shot. ...^ 1867 4 AcoiBSsion of QnseH Tlotoria 1837 4 P. Arthur pt^ts Colors to OOtSi Regt.1870 4 2nd Sundc^v qft€t Trinity. 4 Telegraphic com. bet Bng. and India.1870 4 Huitett's Land iilr.Oueen byH.B. Co 1870 4 Louisbourgoapturea 1758 4 E^tensiTeTir* in 1868. Authorized* Oftpital, 91,000,000 00 ggl^eeio€§ H. A. NELSON, President ALEX. M. McGIBBON, Vice- President JOHN OSTELL, ALEXANDER W. OGILVIE, WM. REID, THOS. SIMPSON, JAS. STEWART. Secretary-Treasurer, W. A. MERRY. Solicitor, Hon. J. J. C. ABBOTT. Notary, W. F. LIGHTHALL. This Association was oiganised for the purpose of enabling persons of moderate incomes to become pro- prietors of homesteads, and of offering a secure and safe investment to capitaHsts and others who can save even small sums from their incomes or earnings. The shares are of Fifty Dollars, payable by monthly instalments of One Dollar ; but calls may be paid in advance, upon which inteidst will be allowed. The Association will build any required class or description of house; the taste, wishes and means of applicants will in all cases be consulted. {{[^^Thb oonditioms or patmbnt will bb fottnd most BEABONABLB. The Association has already built upwards of one hundred houses, varying in cost from $800 to $8,000. Every information may be had at the office, 160 ST. JAHSS STXtaST. 1 M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 P S Su M Tu W Th F S Sa M Tu W Th N.T.ft] ■niiwMi FOR inorRNING GOODS GO TO OHEAP8IDE 437 Sc 439 Notre Dame St., A. A. MURPHY. CALENDAR. 17 ^ .•*? ^ ^^ w- JTJLT. H. -'. PHASES OF THE MOON. PHASES. d. First Quarter 2 Full Moon.... 10 Third Quarter. 16 New Moon 24 Quebec, h. m. 6 22ev. 146 m. 410ev. 5 46 m. MontH, h. m. 6 16 ev. 140 m. 4 4ev. 5 40 m. KingHn Toronto London h. m. 6 4ev. 128 m. 352ev. 5 28 m. h. ra. 552ev. U6m. 340ey. 516 m. b. m. 5 44ey. 1 8 m. 3 32eT. 5 8 m. DATS. 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 2(5 27 28 29 30 31 Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th P S Su M Tu W Th F 8 Su M Tu W Th r EVENTS, &o. DoifiNiON DAT.—Princess Alice mar.1862 SirR. Peel died..., 1850 Quebec Founded 1506 Grown of Spain offered to P. Leopold.1870 P. Leopold accepts Spanish Grown. ..1870 ith Sunday after Trinity. .(Leop's ac.l870 Dispute bet Prussia and France on Barony of Longueuil created 1810 Fire at Montreal ; 1,100 houses b't- . .1852 Great Flood in Lancashire, Eng . ..1870 Debate in Ens. Par. on Spanish oom.1870 Riots in N.Y. bet. Orangemen & R.G's 70 ^th Sunday after Trinity Movem'ntof F. & P. towards frontier.1870 France resolves on war .1870 Anti-French Dem'stration at Florence. '70 War ded'd bet. France and Pru8sia.l870 Bismarck declines inter, of Eng 1870 F. troops cross frontier at Saarbruck.1870 Gth Sunday after Trinity DeLoosey, Austrian Gom-Qen. d. N.T.'70 Pier No. 1 Victoria Bridge comm'd...l853 Ship laborers' strike in Quebec 1866 Bridge at Haguenau blown up by Lancers St. James' Daf Irish Ghurch dis-established 1866 7th Sunday ttfter Trinity- . . -(of war.. 1870 Emi^ror and P. Imperial start for seat Benj. Nathan murdered in N.Y,.. . . .1870 Prince of Wales at Halifax 1860 Edmund Pease died 1858 THE SUN rises sets. 4 20 7 46 4 21 7 46 4 22 7 46 4 23 7 45 4 23 7 45 4 24 7 44 4 25 7 44 4 26 7 44 4 26 7 43 4 27 7 43 4 27 7 43 4 28 7 42 4 28 7 41 4 29 7 41 4 30 7 41 4 31 7 40 4 32 7 39 4 33 7 38 4 34 7 37 4 35 7 36 4 35 7 35 4 37 7 34 4 38 7 as 4 39 7 32 4 40 7 31 4 41 7 30 4 42 7 29 4 42 7 28 4 44 7 27 4 46 7 26 4 47 7 25 MOON. 11 46 morn. 6 27 48 1 14 1 48 2 30 rises. 8 34 9 18 9 52 10 22 10 47 11 11 11 36 morn. 2 33 1 8 1 49 2 36 3 33 sets. 8 40 9 9 9 10 6 30 50 9 10 29 10 50 N. T. ft Boston Piano-Forte Co, 432 Notre Bame-st.— See page 10 B ) I \i i i ' !i if :y Bli # «ii 18 ADVERTISEMENT. (Latb WITH GIBB & CO.,) ITO. r336 ST. Cr^Ib^ES ST., (2 DOORS EAST OF OTTAWA HOTEL). _ IMPORTER OF GENT'S HABERDASHERY. Oart'^Triflrht ft 'Warner's Sfferino Gtoods, best London-made UmbrellJas, fto., fto. ' SHIRTS AND COLLARS MADE TO ORDER. 0. & ^. CLABSS, 222 SO?. J-^IL^DSS (next the ** WITNESS " OFFICE.) iTEirs-jkOBirxs, Have constantly on hand all kinds of Stationery, Novels, and Mifloellaneoiis Books; StereoBCopio Views, Opera Glasses; Parses, Pocket Books, Photograph Alboms, te^, AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. I r 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ]1 12' 13 14 15 16 17 18 39 20 21 22 2^ Ul 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 mn Black Blantoiid N«S« Coal Co. F. W. Henslim'vr *Affent See pagre 20« .: CALENDAR, u/, 19 >V^ll\ AUGUST- PHASES OF THB llToifl C • f I PHASES. d. First Quarter 1 Full Moon 8 Third Quarter 14 New Moon 22 First Quarter 30 Quebec. h. m. , 9 41 m. 9 4 m. Il53ev. 8 42ev. llOOev. MontrH h. m. 9 35 m. 8 58 m. 1147ev. 836ey. 1064ev. KingHn h. m. 9 28 m. 8 4dm« 1136eT. 8 24ev. 1042eY. Toronto h. m. 9 Urn. 8a4m. 1128ev. 812ev. lOSOev. London h. m. 9 8 m. 8 26 m. 1115ev. 7 4ev. 1022ev. DAYS. M. W. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 n 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ?^ 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 P S Su M Tu W Th P S Su M Tu W Th F S Su xM Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su EVENTS, Ac. Deb. in H. of C. on England's neut- 1870 French carry Heights of8aiMrbruck...l870 %th Sunday after Trxnilhl' • • • *, • Crown Prince attacks lIoMah^ 1870 Great excitement in ffrSitB of FiAri8..1870 attles of Woerth Aod ForlNMh. * • - .1870 mpress of French ooiiTok«i QhMnb^s.1870 mperial Guard mtnf U M«ll. . . • . . 1870 Strasbourg invested '....«. t.^. . 1870 ^th Sunday after Trimhfm' . • . . « • *< Ewing, of Water Lil9(» ill«mll|r^«vr.. . • 1870 King Wm. abolishes oeoiQiHmn. . . 1870 Bazaine app'd Gom-in-OhiwIr. armyl870 Battle of Couroells ........ ^ 1870 French Atlantic Cable opaned 1869 Battles Vionville and Mars-la-Tour.l870 10th Sunday after Trinity Lord Balmarino executed 1746 German peace celebration in N. York.1870 Prince of Wales at Quebec 1860 Sir N. F. Belleau knighted 1950 Destructive Fires in the woods . .. i. .187i Tyne Grew at Montreal I87l \lth Sunday after Trinity- ....... French Fortress of Vitry capitulates .1870 Belgium's neutrality proclaimed. . . . J870 Great fire at Calais^ S. of Maine. . . .1870 Montreal Bible Society formed,. ... Vrizy captused by Prussiaii Hnesartf. French defeated at Carrignan and I2th Sunday afier Trinity. ■ .(Mouzon.1870 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1820 5 •70^ 5 5 •8 THE SUN rises sets. 48 60 51 52 53 55 56 57 58 59 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 16 18 19 20 23 24 24 22 21 20 19 17 16 14 7.12 7 11 7 9 8 7 5 3 2 1 6 59 6 57 6 55 6 54 6 52 6 50 6 48 6 46 45 43 6 41 6 40 6 38 6 36 MOON. r. &8. 11 14 11 45 morn. 19 1 4 2 5 rises. 7 49 8 22 8 48 9 14 9 39 10 4 10 33 11 7 11 48 mom. 32 1 26 2 26 3 28 sets. 7 34 7 66 8 14 8 34 8 54 9 17 9 42 10 14 10 65 SBt. ; !• I! I I ! I ' l\\ 1 ! i ! \l '. Steel Wire Bnuhesi ftc., COPLAND ft McLAB£K,~See page 28 T'' 20 ADVERTISEMBNT. NOVA SCOTIA COAL CO., I»ZCSTOV, ir. 8., mjHE undersigned is prepared to contract for the I delivery of the abore CELEBRATED COAL, in ^ WHOLESALE LOTS, and by the CARGO, direct from the Mines. For STEAM, SMELTING, FUR- NACE, and other purposes this Coal is Unrivalled. F. W. HENSHAW, Gen'l Agent, 6 BOSFITAL STSEET, UOITTBEAL FI^ANNELS, BliANKBTS 4c TARNS, at €HBAPS« 437 4c 430 Notre Dame St., A. A. IflUBPHl CALENDAR, k 21 ■«»«« SBFTBICBBB. PHASES OF THE MOON. PHASKS. Quebec. d. h. m. FallMoon 6 421eT. Third Quarter. 13 ,10 53 m. New Mood 21 1 3ev. First Quarter. 2910 8 m. MontH- h. m. 415eT. 10 47 m. 057ev. 10 2in. KingHn h* m. 4 3eT. 10S5m. 45ey. 9 50in. Toronto h. m. 351ev. 10 23in. 033ev. 9 38 m. London h. m. 343ev. 10 15 m. 025ev. 9 30 m. DATS. M. W. M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu low lliTh 12 F S 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F 27jS 28Str 29M 30,Tu lt/ V 7 EVENTS, <&o. 3 '?'"»»^nr-> Deoisive action at Sedan 1870 5 26 6 84 Napoleon III gave up his Sword 187q5 28 6 32 Qermanyrefusesmediationof pow'r8.1870S 29 6 30 French Republio proolaimed. 1870 5 30 6 28 Bombardment of Sebastopol 1855 5 31 6 27 Prinee Imperial arrived at Dover- . .1870 5 32 6 24 13eA Sunday after Trinity, 1870 5 33 6 23 Empress of the French at Ryde 5 356 23 Laonblownupafterentryof Pru8'ns.l,870 5 36 6 19 Toul and Montm^dy still hold out... 1870 5 87 6 17 Battle on Lak« Champlain 1814 5 39 6 16 Fight at CivitaCajBtellana..... 1870 5 39 6 14 M. Thiers in London, on mis. B. Gov.1870 5 40 6 12 14 10 54 m. 754©T. 1042eT. 319 m. King'tn) Toronto h. m. !h. m. 10 42 m. 10 30 m. 742ev. 730ev. 1030«v.l018ev. 3 7 m. 2 56 m. London h. m. 10 22 m. 722eT. lOlOev. 2 48 m. DATS. 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 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 rsu EVENTS, &c. Prot. Inst, for deaf mutes establislied 21«e Sunday after Trinity, .(in Mont'l. *70 Great Eastern launched 1857 George Peabody died 1869 Foundation Stone Grace Oh. laid. . . -1870 Finland surrendeped to Russia. 1808 First Steamboat at Quebec 1809 First Street Lamps in Montreal 1815 22yic{ Sunday after Trinity Martin Luther bom 1483 New Organ in St. George's Church.. .1870 Richard Baxter bom 1605 Montgomery entered Montreal 1775 tG. T. R. Wharf at Toronto fell in bay.1870 Great Fire at New York 1885 23rd Sunday^ after Trinity Excitement in Eng. about Russia. . . .1870 Duke of Wellington buried 1852 G. T. Railway opened to BrookTille-1855 Gen. Wolfe interred at Greenwich- .1759 Princess Royal bom 1840 St. Cecilia 24f A Sunday after Trinity Lord Lyons died 1858 Sir Henry Havelook died 1857 Capitul'n of Kars by Gen. Witliams.1855 Christ Church, Montreal, opened* . . <1860 Washington Irting died 1859 Numerous sorties from Paris 1870 let Sunday in Advent THE SUN rises sets. 6 44 4 44 6 46 4 42 6 48 4 40 6 49 4 39 6 51 4 37 6 54 4 36 6 53 4 34 6 55 4 32 6 56 4 81 6 57 4 29 6 58 4 28 7 00 4 27 7 1 4 26 7 3 4 26 7 5 4 25 7 6 4 24 7 7 4 23 7 8 4 22 7 11 4 21 7 12 4 20 7 13 4 19 7 14 4 18 7 16 4 18 7 17 4 17 7 18 4 16 7 19 4 15 7 21 4 15 7 22 4 14 7 23 4 13 7 25 4 13 MOON. r.&s. 2 36 3 53 5 9 6 26 rises. 6 11 6 57 7 64 8 58 10 1 U 4 mora. 6 1 6 2 6 a 5 4 7 5 12 sets. 4 51 5 30 6 21 7 25 8 38 9 53 11 8 mora. 22 1 36 2 48 Hi Y. & Boston Piano-Forte Co. 432 Notre Dame it.— See page 10 ii is 1! Blai 1 2 3 4| 6 6 7 8 Black IHamond N*S*Coa1 €o« t^^ 'W. Hob Aa'vr, Aeent 8e« ]>af« 20» CAtiENBAR. 27 BS< H:Hi> ;beb. PHASES OF THE MOON. PHASBg. d. Fall Moon %.... 3 Third Quarter 11 New Mooa 19 First Quarter 26 Quebec. h. in* 11326T. 5 6eT, 2 lev. 11 17 m. MonH'l, h« m. 1126ev. SOOeT. IMer. 11 11 m. King'tn h. m. llWev. 448ev. 143ev. Toronto h. in* 11 2ev. 4a6ey. laier. 10 59m.l0 47M. London h. m. ri054ey. 428 ev. 123ev. 10 39 m. DATS. If. 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 31 M Tu W Th F •8 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 EVENTS, &04 THE SUN rises sets. PrinoesB of Wales bom 1844 7 Coup d'Etat in Paris 1852 7 Meeting at Manitoba agrainst Govt. 1870 7 Meetings in New York to addr's Pope. 70; 7 Vio. Emanuel opens IstltaL Parrt..l870|7 Rebellion in Canada* 1837 2nd Sunday in Advent- . . . Eoamemioal Oounoii open'd at Rome. 1869! 7 Am. Fish. Yes'ls seized at Gharlest'n.70,7 Christ Church, Montreal, burned. • • .1856 7 Anti-Papal Council at Naples 1869 7 Prussians take Blois and Montmedy.1876 Dr. Johqsondied 1784 Srd Sunaci]/ in Advent Montreal Curling Rink op'd by P.A. 1869 Maokenzie takes Navy Island 1837 First Lower Canadian Parliament. • .1792 Great Western R. R. op'd to Petrolia..'66 Victoria Bridge, Montreal, opened... 1859 Louis Napoleon proclaimed 1848 ith Sunday in Advent Pilgrims landed at Plymouth .1620 Prince Consort interred 1861 Sir Isaac Newton bom 1642 CHBism AS Day St. Stephens St. Johk the Evanoelist \8t Snndry after Ckriatmae Entqr of Imperial Guard into Paris.. 1855 Jesuit SocieQr founded 1534 East India Company oharter griuited.1600 7 7 7' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 26 28 28 29 SO 31 82 33 33 35 35 36 37 88 39 39 40 41 42 42 43 43 44, 44' 45 45 45 45 46 47 46 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 18 13 14 16 15 16 MOON. r.dbs. 4 3 5 17 rifles. 4 5 6 7 8 9 45 39 39 45 49 52 10 53 11 44 mom. 53 1 2 4 5 6 53 56 1 9 19 sets. 5 13 7 18 18 18 19 25 41 58 14 27 mom. 1 3 4 20 5 40 51 5 16 29 III r I I ! li ? ....£300 ^11 6 .... £80 £33 15 " ....£400 £\i 13 ....£100 £39 7 6 •* ....£500 i- 16 17 6 ....£125 £43 15 " ....£500 £19 13 9 ....£150 X22 10 ....£175 And £4 78. 6d. on eve ry addi- £25 6 8 ....£200 tional £100 over J E600. Auotioneers^An annual duty of £50 for first-class, and £40 for second-class ; and £10 for each clerk employed to cry out Grocers— £7 lOs. per £100 on their rental. Gas Works— An annual duty of £200. Livery Stable Keepers— An annual duty of £7 10s per £100 on rental ; on each two-wheeled carriage, 15s. ; on each font- wheeled carriage, 20b. Inn-keepers having vehicles for the use and advantage of customers— for each two- wheeled carriage, 30s. ; for each tour- wheeled carriage, 40s. Pawnbrokers— An annual duty of £50. Hawkers, carrying a pack— An annual duty of £2. XOQlden' Toolf I *o.| COPLAND ft KoLA&EN,— BaeXpage i t ■} i t - I 1 i % For a grood aMiortment of Dry Goods go to €lioapBld« 437 Sc 439 Notre Dame St., A. A* HIURPHY. Blae 30 CORPORATION. Hftwkers, using a oart and vehiole^An annual duty of ^5. For each pleasure-horse, SOs. ; for each working-horse, 128. 6d. Horses daily and constantly employed in the owner's work or business, by which he gains his maintenance, to be oonsidered Vehicles for hire— For each two-wheeled Tehiole, 20s. ; for each four-wheeled vehiQle, SOs. Stage-Ooaoh, Omnibus, or Stage-Waggon— when drawn by one or two horses, 40s. ; when drawn by four or more horses, 60s. For each close carriage, or corresponding winter vehiole, £5 ; four-wheeled half-covered carriage, or do., drawn by two horses, 60s. ; four-wheeled half-covered carriage, or do., drawn by one horse, 50s. ; double dennet, &c., or do., 40s. ; gig, caleche, spring cart, or do., SOs. ; waggon or vehicle, not above specified, or winter vehicle, adapteoTor draught of two or more horses, 208. Theatres— Annual duty of £30 (and assessments) on proprietor. Proprietors of Caravans of wild beasts, Cireuses, <&c., to obtain permission from His Worship the Mayor, and pay £25 therefor, and pay £S for each day that the same is open. Proi)rietor or proprietors of each steam ferry-boat plying from Laprairie or Longueuil, an annual duty of £50 currency. Bank or bank agencies, annual duty of £100. Fire Insurance Companies, or agencies, annual duty of £50. Marine Insurance Companies, annual duty of £25. Telegraph Companies, annual duty of £100. Brokers or money-changers, annual du^ of £20. Produce-brokers, money-lenders, and commission merchants, — an annual duty of £20. Distillers, or agents of distillers— 20 per cent on the whole of the rental of business premises. Brewers, or agents of brewers— 15 per cent on the whole of the rental of business premises. Ball-alleys, skittle grounds, nine-pin alleys— an annual dnty of £12 10s. Brick yards, an annual duty of £10. ^ • Horse-dealers, an annual duty of £2 10s. TAXES COLLECTED BY THE CHIEF OF POLICE. , For licenses issued to carters and others using hackney car- nages, or vehicles for the conveyance of passexigers or transport of goods, wares, merchandise, building materials, produce, or other articles in the city of Montreal. Hackney- Carriages.— For every cab, caleche, or other two- wheeled vehicle, 95 ; for every four-wheeled carriage drawn by ^e horse, $7 ; for every coach or four-wheeled carriage drawn by two horses, $9 ; for every omnibus or stage coach, $16. Cartst Trucks^ Waggons and other FeAteur«.-^The licenses for carts, trucks and oUier vehicles used for the conveyance of goods, wares, merchandise, k. V (Per hour.) From any place to any ) other in the city. . . . $ From one place to any ' other in the same Divisi(m and b^sk. From any Division to any place in anoth' Divisicm and back. 2 or 4 Wheeled Carriages drawn by z horse. Coaches or 4 wheeled Car- tages drawn by 2 horses. For For For For I or a persons 3 or 4 persons 1 or 3 persons 3 or 4 persons $cts. $ cts. $ ots. $ cts. 15 025 030 40 25 040 040 050 085 050 060 75 050 70 75 100 020 030 30 40 TDiE i an hour. f ofanhonr. iov'rjofan YEBTJSaumT. w. s. x:M::pojEia7303B q:b* von CKHUD nWWUUBKTf mm km iim mm tmiMm, ""AMD A nmi ABBOsnait oy ««*■ < .a &'- . 321 NOTRE D AH I STREET, :m: o w X- :b 39 jk Si - ■<«"«*^aM«M«ii^MMhpiM#q V 'i ' -s" .( t' ilovMinDiiHKtrr. '*.<.' ^ . K Deposit HOtt^m. - - 100,000: • '•MlM OFFICE: E. fl. GoFFj ^ANAGEI^ w, ■ ■■( , 1 •? ! ''■<■> ,- ^ !& « ■OXlNlwWrtiiiiiiiilftimiti .-jfi J ■. t i^iiiiM2iii'.iA^. ae OAEDIOBR'S DIS8OTIOI0X JSLLS BtTQS. 1 CO IS C I N G A L t S E _H.AiR RlNEWLR CO '3 s Q _ ASK FOR fijWQ^LIgSC^Af R imilfiWtJI, MMHMMi* ■MlllMMHMw OABmnWB umMBrCOMOD PILLS. ST aOf-Flnt Boiibi, 10 Oil., Pint SottlM, 75 Oti. Mofi. 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Suid Point 8 pj^cott Wharf ....0 ^dt^;.::::;:::§ p2S2^«„ Xl»«»?" ♦...N.Y ^nnceton k .^..q Saroia ' PuJMki N.Y ■eocc ••.•••••••», Q ueenstOn.^......,0 Sambo, T^ R. ... .{ Scmrboro «*«**4.»..^ l?"»^"« osdmmbei» .,.::::: »" ••• •^•QScotiand ». Kav^dvine...N.?|^.:.;:;;;::; Renssdibi; Fidli'.N;? ^S3£^ M^?****—S-8&*^«« N.B "**»»* I^Yi^icflm>e]M..*u..«Q '^^ ><0 " SiMniijQip^uv. '•*•'••', .0 St^tb'iMiU*...... SpQibfti '• • ^ •"« • * •> « • SomMlMn' • •'• • « • (iw • . So^fliJil^iyton • •• • • • SiBtttbPtiy >..:..•.. $K3A]exatid«rV«r.*i Stwtbri^S^tei. . #•11% i' l' i i I . , i^ i i ii 9vinins*^« ***** * * *^* *^ St^ J«Bi4>|i|t|||| ft. Jmh ^<»rt J4)iti;. r fc> JMCMIIO * *. • * V • • * St. TobM * « ♦«.* * « «« . ^* '4iiitU||PM^ . • • • ^i■* • t •' Dt|M»tN. M^H • i (XftY Stv l^tA • * W » f * • • t • • *m, ,Aiin^ Bout j Q StiiitittW^Statfon . , . ^ 4» l'l4li><... . • , I >» S^^flte. . . . . . i . » St. AQOjb 1ft P«nid(t . ^ St. Aim^ laPooatifil. Statft^d'.'i • >••.!•• » StftdtWa«ftr$...bl^ ft* AnMnA «•*•«••« .^ tayniir 4 St Bruno «^. St. Oitheriote..*...! St« Celeptin St. Chartes St. Charlet, mi baa .( St Cutbb«rt ...«•,.( St.I>oimiiiqtia...«.{ St Edouard*^.***^ St SUstadw.r ( St Fiikvta. «.•«.**..{ StF«aiicbO.T.|t.4 StFihuicolidiili«^.1 St CmS " St GtuUaume \ St Haiwr *••*.•• *««il St RoniiuUd > .••••• St Sdioka^tte. St. Xbaniiic *•.....« St Thomaa .... 8taktLw MiUs » St VamiBfe. ..»....« StVmciintdaPaiil, StWiUiamt....... tttiiiinciatown • » • V •'* unniit ••••••*«N.V SttiMlfrland ««..t...O Sutton .• Q Sutton .<.......... Sutton Flats Stet'n. S^eatsbiiri^ '.*.<.... S^fMbam ^. Xainwottb •«.»•••.. .xara* . • *,t ...'••••.. . T^^^u ..... •***Q ^avistoioi: ........'.0 ^^dtwatto.^....;.;0 ^tniabonno .....*. .Q Ttaitcville * Q t fbarnhil. i9n^S^Qii..<< vTuUiao •.«...••«.• ' Tt«i»uderoga • «,««Ki ftiratum ■*»»• '•'■;«<•.» • « ^rj^Hit^^ •••.••. ottaubaiii. ... . . • .«\ l ncadio . « ,. • • • • « N. XMnton ... • * .v*^* 4.. . . 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I 40 60 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 190 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 290 240 250 260 270 2B0 290 900 310 920 H & I 5.Q0 6.7i 6.5( 7.21 8.0( 8.76 9.6( 10.2E ii.a 11.76 12.50 18.25 14.0( li.7i 16.6( 16.25 17.00 17.75 18.6( 19.25 20.0( 20.75 21.5( 22.2f 29.0( 29.76 24.6( 25.25 26.00 26.75 $ 990 940 950 960 970 980 990 400 410 420 490 440 450 460 470 480 490 600 510 520 690 540 550 660 670 560 590 600 610 I • o 27.50 28.26 29.0( 29.75 90.60 91.2f 92. 0( 92.76 99.5( 94.25 95.00 95.75 86.5( 97.26 98.0( 98.76 99.50 40.25 41.00 41.75 42.60 49.25 44.a 44.72 45. 5( 46.25 47.0( 47.7« 48.50 .25 r 690 640 650 660 670 680 690 700 710 720 790 740 750 760 770 780 790 800 810 820 890 840 850 860 870 880 890 900 910 920 i M.OO 60.76 51.60 62.25 58.00 59.75 64.60 66.261000 56.OOi]01O 66.76 1020 67.601090 58.26 59.00 990 940 950 960 970 960 990 1040 1060 n 59.76 1060 60.60 1070 61.251080 62.00 1090 62.76 1100 69.6( 1110 64.26 1120 66.00 1190 66.76 1140 66.50 1150 67.25 1160 68.00 1170 66.76 1180 69.60 1190 70.25 1200 71.00 1210 71.75112^0 72.60'l290 79.261240 74.001250 74.761260 76.6011270 76.25!l2B0 77.00!l290 77.7631900 78.50.1910 79.2511920 80.001990 80.7^1940 81.601960 82.261960 88.001970 89. 7511980 84.601990 85.25 1400 86.00 1410 86.75 1420 87.60 1430 88.25 1440 89.00 1450 89.75 1460 90.50 1470 91.25 1480 92.00 1490 92.75 1500 99.50 1510 94.26 1520 1530 i 0. 96.00 96.75 1540 96.501550 97.25 1560 98.00 1670 98.75 1580 99.60 1590 100.25 1600 101.00 1610 101.75 1620 102.60 1690 109.25 104.00 104.75 105.50 106.25 107.00 107.75 lOS.'X) 1710 103.21) 1720 110.0( 1790 110.75 1740 111.5( 1750 112.2« 1760 119.0( 1770 119.75 1780 114.50 1790 115.25 1800 n6.0( 1900 116.75 2000 1640 1650 1660 1670 1680 1690 1700 f 0. 117.50 11825 119.00 119.76 12060 12125 122.00 122.75 12960 124.25 12500 125.76 126-50 127.25 128.00 128.75 129-50 130.25 191.00 131.76 132.60 133.25 13400 134.75 135.50 196.25 197.76 197.76 146.25 152.75 Flr0BriAk% FlMOlay, fte., COPLAHB ft ]EeLABBH,--8ee page 8S K I i 48T * 489 lfotr#»UBeSt;, A. A. RIIJRPHY. WATlBR TiJSM. 8H0PS. STBAMWeniBS. *^^ For ereiy hiffa-prMfon atatkmu^Stoiuii Boi^t wiHrkiog not oTor 12 hofin a daj, for Mi^b heiM-iMMNr •« .$7*00 For •ftfih StotioDiHT lowf»r9i9iim BtM^iMr^^^ for Uie rap- ply of railroad tooom^re enciiiM* ^MtUmMt brewwriot, potMii.miuialaelonett or m wet nannoctonr or par* pose whatovor, not ^ptdatiy pfOTidM for in Uub tariff; liNroToisr lui (aMoDSf •••••••••»•••*•••<•• a Aoie aljom ^paeilled. 15.00 For each Public Bath.. - 6.0D The said rates luw duo sad payahle annually oa dM mA August, at the Ofloe of the Water Works, intiia C^ HiJL Fkicties paying the saae on or. baforetke said xsth August, are allowed a diKO^C of j per cent. For every 1000 Brieks* the water thoreloi to be ehaited. • t |.0I7| For every toise of Masonrv, the watsr theitfot tabeehiivid 1.05 ForeverylOOOiraMUiefPlaituing.. ...•••• .w.; iM i ! I i i mtA iR9i« bmimi» te. ooi&An * Mu^AnsHM fM9 an TAiMsOmMfm DEPARTMBNT AT OHEAP81DB. 48T St 489 Notre Haoia SC, A. A. MURPHY. 52 FIRE DBPARTMBNT. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief- A. Bbbtram. Awistant Ohief-W. Pattoit. DUtriet Nch No. 1 Hofle* CraUr and ChenneviUe streets 4 Gnardiaos. No. 2 Hose, St. Gabriel street 4 ** No. 5 Hose, St Catherine street 4 ** No. 6 Hose, oor. Gterman and Ontario streets .... 4 ** Na 1 Hook and Ladder, eor. Crait and Chenneyille streets. No. 1 Salyage Waggon* St Gabriel street 3 Men. DiHrici No, 2. No. 8 Hose, Wellington street 4 Oaardiads. No. 4 Hose, Chaboillei square * 3 ** No. 9 Hose, St Gabriel Market 3 ** No. 2 Hoc^k and Ladder, Wellington street Dutrict, No.B. No.7 Hose, Dalhonsie square 3 Guardians. No. 8 Hose, oor. Craic and Visitation streets 4 ** No. 3 Hook and Ladder, cor. Craig and Visitation streets. FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH SIGNAL BOXES. BOX HO. LOOALITT. 1. Custom House, (north corner). 2. Comer St Jean Baptiste and St Paul streets. 3. Jacques Cartier square, (comer St. Paul street). 4. St Gabriel street (Hose station). 5. Comer Notre Dame and St Francois Xavter streets. 6. Comer St Sacrament and St. Peter streets. 7. Comer St Paul and McGill streets. 8. Comer of Youville and Commh and Mountain streets. 48. Comer St Antoine and Mountain streets. 49. Comer St Catherine and Mountain streets. 51. Comer Sherbrooke and Peel streets. 52. Comer St Antoine and Guy streets. 53. Comer St Martin and St Bonaventure streets. 54. Comer St Joseph and Canning streets. 56. Corner Fulford and Conrsol streets. 57. Comer William and Seigneurs streets. 58. Comer St Matthew and St. Catherine streets. 59. Grey Nunnery, Guy street 61. Redpath's Sugar Refinery. 62. St Gnbriel Market (Hose station). 63. Grand Trunk Works, (Point St Charles). 64. Comer Notre Dame and Bonseoours 'jtreets. 65. Dalhousie square, (Hose station). 67. Comer Wolfe and St Mary streets. 71. St (}eorge's Sobool -house, Stanley street 72. Comer Craut and Visitation streets. 73. Corned Cadieuz and Counrille streets. 74. Comer Dorchester and St Andrd streets. 75. Comer Mignonne and St Andrd streets. 76. St James'^ Market 81. Oyrner Robin and Visitation streets. 82. Comer St Catherine and Pa net streets. 83. Comer Dorohester and Sydenham streets. 84. (3omer Logan and Seaton streets. 85. Crevier*s Saw-milU Ontario street. 86. (yomer Congregation and Wellington streets. 91. Comer Craig and Gain street (Hose station). 92. (Mmer St Mary and Dufrense streets. 93. Comer Ontario and Fullum streets. 94. Comer Berri and Dubord street BzMT»tOft WhMl-BftiTOWS, fto , OoplMUl ft MeLwtii,— 860 p. S2 ;!■ '! I WMmUwwfi «l«v««^ Rflb1k»B# Imd I.ft«ei, «t €Mtt|M14M 437 Sc 439 Notre HHaM St*, A* A* MfTRPHY. POST OFFIOl!. * Edward 8. Fre«r.* .Postmaiter. M. Emery AssisUnt PoBttoastttr. Clerks,— 3, T. Wright, H. A. Bourret, H. Hnddell. J. MoKeon, y. Baillargeon, first-olass ; M. Murphy, U. Benoit, L. Malsrd^ J. L. Palmer, F. Pridhiuai, seoond class ; S. Johnston, A. D' Amoon T. F. Larsenenr, T. Forsyth, D. Robinson, B* A. Lemieux, W. Fenton, I. St. Amour, J. G. Simms, J. O'B. Soolly, D. O'Connor* F. X. Beauregard, L. Pepin, J. J. Drew, 0. Clement, A. Loftns. T. Desnoyers, H. Qoyette, E* Mayer, third class: J. B. A. Daoust, Joseph Senei, R. Duncan, R, J. Arless, J. E. Barcelo^ F. X. Lefebyre, A. A. Auger, George Beaudoin, J. A* Aylmer and H. MeKeniie, fourth class. P.O'Reilly, O.FiUatrauit, E.CDowd, P.Lapointe. A.Dolresne, Ghas. Lefebvre, J. B. Plante, J. Mtianeon, A. S. Hjggins, R. P. Maciden, Jos. Beaudoin, F. B. Menajrd, P. D. Rottot, L. Lefebrre, De V.V. de Orand Pr)6, A. P. €^iroax, A. A. Doray, L. Derome, letter carriers \3, Mahcr, J. O'DelK J. Brennan* P. Leal^, letter collectors ; P. Paterson, office keeper; M. MuUin, messenger ; J. Thompson, assist messenger ; Ig. St. Amour, mm watehman. Jn»]^etor*» Branch, Motttreal District,'— "Bdwrn F« King, post office inspector; G. W. Hayden, F. W. King, F. J. Logie, D. NeUigan, clerks ; P. Nelligan, messenger. RKGUiiATioNS AND Rates. Letter i7aiM.— Letters posted in Canada, addressed to any ' place within the Dominion, pass, if pre-paid, ibr 3 cents per half* ounce ; but if posted unpaid they are charged 5 cents per hfilf- ounce. On letters to Prince Edward Island, the rate ia 3 cents per half-ounce, if pre-paid ; 5 cents if unpaid. The rates on letters to the United Kii«dom will be : By Canadian Packet, 6 cents per half-ounce. By Gunard Packet, 8 cents per half-ounce, adrancing by one rate for each A8eiit in dosed marls, via the United Stntee, at the same rates of postage as to other parts of the Dominion. Poetape BnHe on eerUnn SHaedlaneotu Matter paeehHf within the Dominion of Canada^ or to or from the United Statee : — 1.— Packages of seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, and scions, or Safts and botanical specimens, may be posted in Canada for ilivery within the Dominion, or to an address within the United ^ates, on.prepayment by postage stam|» of a rate of one cent per ounce; and when received from the United States, addressed to any place in Canada, such packages may be delivered on pay- ment, by the ^rson addressed, of a like rate. 2.— The limit of wei|(ht for such packages will be one pound. No letter or communication mtended to serve the purpose of a letter must be enclosed in w ' < ^ : and they must be so put up as to be easy of examination, for the purpose of veril^ng the al- leged contents. If put up in bags^ the bags must be simply Ued 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 ** Seede," ^^Boote^" <£«., as the case may be, must be marked on the package by the sender, as a statement of the olaim to pass at the reduced rate above mentioned. 8.— Book and newspaper manuscript and printers' luroof- sheets, (whether corrected or not), maps, prints, drawings, en- gravings, photographs, (when not on glass or in cases containing glass), and sheet music, (whether printed or written,) to any ad- H.T. 4 Boit(m Piaa*-Forte Go» 488 Hoitre Dftmt-fft— 8m jagt 10 Black Df aniond If .8 •Coat Co* F« W« HteniliAir, A^nt 8«e page SO. i!' MONTREAL. 67 dress in Canada or the United States, may pass in eorers open at the ends or sides, and proTided that no letter or other com- mnnioation intended to senre the purpose of a letter be enclosed therein, on prepayment when posted in Canada, by postage stamp of the ordinary printed matter rate of one cent per onnee ; or upon payment of that rate on delivery on sneh matter when reoeiTed in the mails from the United States. Transmission of Patterns of Merchandise and Samples between Canada and the United Kint^om, and certain other countries : 4.— Patterns of Merchandise and samples may be forwarded between Canada and the United Kingdom and Denmark, France, Ital^, Belgium, the German States, Netherlands, Portu- gal and Switierland, 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 ralue • and this rule excludes all articles of a saleable nature, and whateyer 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 greltt that it could hare on this ground an intrinsic ralue. On this point an explanation in a subsequent Departmental Order, it appears as follows : B— It has hitherto formed part of the Imperial Post Office regulations that ** tampU* or pattertu mwt not be of ii^trvMie iNMtte," but in consequence of the difficulty that has been expe^ rienced in determining what is, and what is not a pattern or sample CoplMid %t KtLanBi-HBee p& 9t For a f««4 mMtmwimmnt of Hrj Goo4« go to Olteapsldo 437 '& 439 Notre Itam^ lit., ▲• A, IflirRPfilY. articles, are now allowed to be forwarded by the poatai sampleSf grovided tbey are packed and guarded in so aeoare a maooer aa > afford complete protection to the content! of the mail bagSt and to the persons of the officers of the post office. Suoh articles, however, must be so packed that they may be easily examined; and it is made a rule that any packets eontaining suoh articles, which may be found to be insufficiently guarded, shall not be forwarded through the post. ,,.,,. No packet of patterns or samples, posted for delivery within the Dominion must exceed 24 oz. in weight. A packet of patterns or samples sent to France or Portugal, must not exceed 18 inches in length and 12 inches in width or depth ; a packet to any other place abroad must not exceed 24 inches in length, or 12 inches in breadth or denth. The limits of weight are as follows :— Canada 24 Great Britain 24 France 96 Oermany 8 Itoly 36 cc It M U BeldLum*... 8 Netherlands 16 Portugal 16 Denmark 48 Switzerland 48 oz. u tt (• (( None of the articles named in the rule D may be sent as j;>at- terns or samples to any place abroad, except Germany, Belgium, and the British Colonies, and not to these places when addressed "t>»a France." There must be no writing or printinfr other than the address of the person for whom the packet is mtended, the manufactu- rer's or trade mark and number, and the prices of the article. Any infringements of the above regulations will render the packet liable to be treated and charged as a letter. The rule which forbids the transmission through the Post of any article likely to injure the contents of the mail bags will ai>- ply to patterns and samples; any nackage transgressing this rule is to be sent to the Postmaster General. , Tr^ntmutiou of Pattemt, and SampU§ with » the Province €if Canadom Patterns or samptos of merchandise and goods for sale may be posted in Canada to be forwarded to any place within the Dominion, on pre-payment by postage stamp of a rate of one cent per ounce, under the following regulationc : I.— Patterns or samples must be sent in covers opian at the ends, so as to be easy of examination. Samples, however, of seeds, drugs, and so forth, which cannot be sent in open covers, may be enclosed in bags of linen or other material, fastened in such a manner that they may be readily opened-H>r in bags entirely closed, provided that they be transoarent, so that the officers of the Post Office may be able to satisfy themselves as to the nature of the contents. il.— The paeket mav bear on the out9ide the address of the sender m addition to the address of the person for whom it may be intended— also a trade mark and numbers, and the price of the articles enclosed ; intide there must be no enclosure nut the samples or patterns themselves—the particulars, however, of the VX * BogtOA Ptaao-Forte Go. 438 Notro I)aiiie-it.HBee pa^pe 10 Bteek9iutt« . *'i' Md N«8« Coal Co* V« ir* to* Agoat MONTRBAL. 60 trade markst nambera and price» may be marked ob the Articles themselves instead of on the outside of the packet, at the cation of the sender* III.— Any sample or pattern packet oontaininff a letter* or otherwise riolatiiig the conditions of the preceding rules is to be rated and treated as a letter. IV.— The rate of 1 cent per ounce is to be prepaid by Postage Stamp— and if such rate be not fully prepaid hy the standps affixed* the package is to berated with the deficient postage and a fine of five cents in addition. v.- Packets of samples and patterns may be registered on prepayment by postage stamp of a registration fee of 5 cents in addition to the postage rate— and provided such packets be duly handed in the Post Office for registration. A registration receipt or certificate should always be given for such packages when presented for registratimi. YI.— No packet of samples or patterns must exceed 24 ounces in weight ; any packet exceeding that weight is to be sent to the Postmaster General. Book Po«e.— Books, bound or nnboundt posted in Canada, and addressed to any office in the DeninioB. British America, and the Unit«Ml States, are diar^eable with the rate of one cent per ounce, which must be prepaid by postage stamps. Book packets are forwarded by post from Canada to the United Kingdom and vice vena, by Canadian steamer at the following rates :— For each packet— Not more than 1 01 2 cents. Exceeding 1 oz., and not exceeding 2ok 4 *' ** 2oz., ** 4oz 6 *♦ " 4 OS., " ilb 8 «• " ilb., " 12 OB. .....18 " " 12 OS., « lib 24 " •* lib., " lilb 30 ♦• And so on, the scale progressing throughout by a single rate for every four ounces. And by Cttnar4 packet :— Not more than 1 OB i *..... 4cent8. Exceeding i os., and not exceeding 2 oz . v • • - ** ♦♦ 2os., " 4oB 8 " •* 4 OB., " 8 OB 16 •• " 8oB.# ** 12 OB.. 24 " " 120B., " lib .32 " And so on, adding one rate for every four ounces. 5— No 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 packets addressed to the United Kingdom can be regis« tered on payment of the ordinary registration fee, (8 oents), in addition to me postage. Fonndery Fadngif te, OQPLAIID k ][eLABXir,Htoe (age 8t If I! 1 ; n TAILOllIN« BEPAHTlVBlffT AT OHBAPSIDB 487 * 489 Notre INinie St«9 A. A. VKMJUVMY. Bla< eo POST OFFIOB. Book Po9t with /Vanee.— For a packet of printed matter^ or ■fnffle newspaper, book, Ao., not over ^onnoei 4 oents. Ditto, exoeedinff 2 onnoes and not over 4 oonoei. ... 8 ** Ditto, ** 4 ounces *' Soanoes 16 ** Ditto, *' Soanoes ** 16oancei 32 ** And so on, increasing 16 oents for every additional half-pound. The Book Post Rerulations between Canada and England, apply to matters between Canada and France. JVetegpapera and Pmocliea^. — Newspapers published in Canada may be sent by poet from the oflBce of publication, ad- dressed to any place in Canada, at the following rates, if paid qiUMTterlv in advance^ by either the publisher at the post office where the papers are posted, or by the lubeeriber at delivering post office :— For a paper published 6 times a week 90 oents per quarter. Do. do. S'timesaweek 16 ** ** Do. do. 2 times a week 10 *< " Do. do- Itime a week 5 ** ** When the above rates are not paid in advance, by either pub- lisher or subscribers, such papers are charged one cent each on delivery. Transient ASsiotpcrper*.— Transient newspapers, that is to say, Canadian Newspapers posted otherwise than from the office of publication, and American or British papers posted or re-posted in Canada, must be prepaid two cents each, by postage stamps, or they cannot be forwarded : except only British neto»paper» distributed to regular subscribers by Canadian booksellers and news-agents, such papers pass free, as they would do if received in the Canadian Packet Mail. NeiMpapcrt by MaU from JTnflr^aiul.— Newspapers received from England by the Canadian and American Packets are delivered free. United States newspapers, to regular subscribers, are charged 1 cent each on delivery. Transient papers are charged 2 cents. Periodicals pnning 6i/r Mail in iJanada : — The rate on all periodicals, other than newspapers, passing by mail in Canadaj save such as may be addressed to or received from the United Kingdom, will henceforth be one cent per four ounce weight <^ package containing periodical matter, whether the package contain one or more numbers. Any fraction of 4 ounces to be charged as a fbll rate. , Periodicals weighing less than one ounce ^r number, posted in Canada for any place within the Dominion, when sent singly, pass for one-haf/eent per number, if prepaid by stamp. The above rate will be payable on daivery on all periodical niatter received from the United States, except that Canadian editors may receive exchange periodicals from the United States free of Canadian postage. Canadian Periodicals posted /or United Kinadom* by Cana^ dtan /'acA;€e«.— Periodicals printed and published in Canada, WA V.T. k Botton Fiano-Forto Co, 488 Votr» Dua»-it.HteepagelO Black ]M«ai«»4 !!••• Coal 0«« F* W* Hansliawy Afrent ■ "»t S.i MONTREAL. 61 may be posted, ftddreased to May place in the United Kingdom. by Canadian Paekett on prepayment by postage stamp of 2 cents each number. This rate will be applicable to all classes of Canadian period- icals, posted as above for the United Kingdom. No package of Periodicals can be sent through the post if it exceed four pounds in weight. PoH Cards wdue one cent eaoA, and Postage iSifamjM.'—Postage Stamps of tike respective value of ^ cent for small periodicals : 1 cent for newspapers ; 2 cente for pnces current for the United Kingdom; 3 cents for ordinary Provincial letters; 6 cente for United States rate ; 6 cente for Canadian Packet; and 8 cente for Cunard Packet— are provided for sale to the public. Penal (7i{a««e.— The Act contains the following penal clauses ; To enclose a letter or letters* or any writing intending to serve the purpose of a letter* in a parcel posted for the parcel post* or to enclose 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 aocounte and receipte cf newspaper publishers, which are permitted to pass folded within the newspapers sent by them to their sub- scribers), is an offence punishable by a penalty of not less than ten and not exceeding forty dollars. Mon»u Ordere on Canada.-'AW the Money Order Poet Offices in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, are au- thorised to draw Money Orders on each other for any sum up to $100. and for as many Orders of 9100 each as the applicant may require, upon the following terms, vis. : On Orders up to tlO 5 cente. On Orders over tlO and up to |20 10 */ On Orders over |20 and up to |40 20 " On Orders over |40 and up to $60 80 *' On Orders over |60 and up to |80 40 ** On Orders over |80 and up to $100 .50 " Moneu Ordere on the United ftnaelom.— The Money Order Offices m the Dominion also draw upon all the Money Order Offices in England, Ireland, and Scotland, and the Channel Islands, for any sum up to JtlO sterling, and grant as many Or- ders for jEIO sterling each as may be needed to make up the amount to be remitted. The terms are as under :— On Orders up to j£2 25 cente. On Orders over £2, and up to X5 50 *' On Orders over £5, and up to £7 75 <* On Orders over X7, and up to j£10 $1.00 Monep Ordere on the Lower Provmee*.— The Money Order Offices in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, draw also uiM>n Money Order Offices in Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. The Orders on Prince Edward Island are in Dominiun Currency ; those upon Newfoundland, like those of the United Kingdom, are wade payable in Sterling money. i I Moald«n> Todli, te, OOPLANB * MoLA£S]r,-8ee pace 2iB FliANlf BLSf BI« JLlf KBT« A TASlf ■» M €11 487 A 489 Notre Wmmm St.f A. A. Mr •♦ Mon^ OrtUrt OH Pr%He0 Edward Itimnd :'^ On Orders np to $10 •-. ffi-^?*"* On Orders 07er f 10, and up to S20 20 ** On Orders orer |20f and ap to $40 40 " On Orders oTer $40, and np to 860 60 •• v On Orders over 860, and up to $80 80 " On Orders over $80, and up to $100 100 " Money Ordert on Nmo/oundland .*— On Orders up to £5 25 cents. On Orders oyer J&\ and up to £10 60 '* On Orders OTor £10, and up to £15 76 ** On Orders over £16, andupto£100 100 ** The Money Order Post Offices in the Dominion are furnished with lists of all the Money Order Offices in Canada, the United Kingdom, Nora Scotia, New Brnnswiek, Prince Kdward Island and x^ewfouiidlaiid ; and the Postmasters are instructed to afford every information in their power, in respect of the places upon whioD they draw, together with any other informatton relating to such issues as the intending remitters may desire. Post Offioi Sitings Bank. The Post Office Savings Banks commenced operations in On- tario and Quebec on the 1st April, 1868. 2. The direct security of the Dominion is given by the Statute for all deposits made. 3. At each Savings Bank Post Office, the Savings Bank regu- lations may be react by the public, giving full information witii respect to uie mode of depositing and withdrawing money, and these regulations are printed on the cover of tha Pass Book sup- plied to each depositor. 4. Any person may hi^ve a deposit account, and deposits are received daily during t^e ordinw hours of Post Office business, of any number of dollars, from $lup to $300, the total amount which can be received from a depositor in any one year, except in cases to be specially anthoriied by the Postmaster-Oeneral. 6. The Postmasters of the Savings Bank Offices will act as agents for the receipt of the money deposited for transmission to the Postmaster-General, and for me payment by the Poetmaster- Gteneral of monef withdrawn by aepoeitors. 6. Bfkch depositor is supplied with a Pass Book, and the sums paid in or withdrawn are entered therein by the Postmaster receiving or paying the samf. In addition, a direct receipt for each amount paid in is sent to the depositor from the Post- master-General, and the Poetmaster-Qeneral will issue a«heque payable at at any Post Office Savings Bank desired, for any sum withdrawn. 7. Every depositor's account is thns kept with the Postmaster- General, and a depositor nuiy pay into his or her account with the Post Office Savings Bank, at any of tha Savings Bank Post y.Y.4g0ftoa^glaaftJfwrU00t48»yfllCTll8ii|8gt.r-8M pag* 10 fte« pmg» SO. .♦' .. *< -* CUSTOMS 6B Offices which at the time may bett lait hit oonTenienoet and exercise the same choice in drawing out money, suUect only to the obligation of producing the Pass Book* in proof of identity! whenever paying in or drawing oat deposits. 8. Interest at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum is allowed on deposits. 9. Postmasters are forbidden by law to disclose the name of any depositor, or the amount of any sum deposited or with- drawn. 10. Mo charge will be made to depositors on paying in, or drawing oat money, nor for postage or oommumcations with the Postmaster-Gtoneral in relation thereto. 11. The Postmaster-General will always be ready to receive and attend to all applicatiims, complaints, or other communi- cations addressed to him by depositors or others, relative to Post Office Savings Bank matters* 12" Additional Post Offices are from time to time authorized to act as Savings Bank agencies. MARRIAGE UOBNSES. Issued by 0. P, Davidson, Advocate, 199 St. James Street CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. A. M. Delisle, Collector ; John Lewis, Surveyor. Lona i?oom.— Francis Crispo, chief clerk ; C. Selby. cashier ; J. P. Purcell, W. Bleaklev, J. Cox, F.Lavoie, J*. Tetu, J, Dunn, J. A. Jordan, A. Malboeuf, clerks ; E. Nadeau, extra clerk. Surveyor and Warehou9e-keeper*» 0^e«>.-~T. Watkins, clerk ; J. Nelson, J. R. Thompson, G. Wu1£E; landing waiters. Water Side.—E, Mayer, chief landing waiter ; L. Globensky, J. O'Meara, £. Blomley, B. Broeseau, landing waiters; Wm.J, chief looker; J. Hughes, house-keeper and messenger. Examining WareAotMe.— A. Bryson, D. McKay, and B. Ville- euve, appraisers; J. McNider, examining warehouse keeper; P. G. Fauteuz, B. McLennan, T. GablerTP. A. Meroier, 0. P. Allard, aesbtaat appraisers ; J. Mailloux, A. Lanthier, L. Con- tent G. LiMie^ John Hanoiuiy P. 0'Brie^l Pii^eiv* IteiOA ^m, te> CMIPLUrO * ULABSVHtoe «•«• 8S _ I > I nLKfly DRBSS CIOODS * 1SB9I1VOS, at OHBAPSIOB 48T * 489 N«lre Oame St., A. A. JHVBPHY. f 64 Currency. d. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 CURRBN07 TABLE. CURRENCY TABLE. sterling. d. f I* I* 9; « 10 10 11; 11 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Currency. 0. 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 65 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 sterling. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 4 4 ft 6 I 8i 9 110 1 10] 111; llli 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2: 2 8 6i Sterling. To CoNTRBT Pence into Gents.— Add aorriier to any number of pence and divide by 6. Example : To 44 pence add a oypheri 440; which divided by 6, giirw 73 2-6Ui0, say 73 oents. To GoNVfeBT Gents into 'Pence.— Multiply any number of ots. by 6, and put off the last figure, which is tenths. Example : 73 cents multiplied by 6, gives 4*38, or 43 pence and S-10th8» say 44d. To Gonvbbt Sterling into GurbbsDt.—To the given sum* add one-flfth of itself and one twelfth of that one-fifth. GuBBENOT INTO Steblinq.— Multiply by 60 and divide by 73. - r :m *■* ^^ • 'Hi v? • '1 ''■' '(*■*{ ". ' ^Hia ■ ^y^. ^ " !i'A \ X, ■ ■ \ ■ 'i 'Mjm >\ ^> , i t \^n i h ' 5 ^-U ,,> '""'m V. T. A Boston Piano-Forte Co. 488 Votre Dnme st— See pagellO ,1,,-'' ' '' %jm U V \2 •Li' ■' */.. i '■ IT *'.' f , . '•» >>.' ;i V 1 w^< >!»-. 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Articles for the puMlo uses of the Dominion Free ** by and for ase of Governor General Free '* for use of Foreign Consuls General Free Ash, Pot» Pearl and Soda Free Atlases 15 Bagatelle Boards and Billiard TaUei 15 Baggage, Travellers Free Baric, Tanners ' Free Bark, Nuts, Vegetables, Wood and Drugs, used chiefly in Dyeing Free Barley......; Free Barilla or Kelp Free Beans and Peas Free Bern in wood — 5cts ^gal ilO ^ cent ad val. Beer in bottles TotsiPgalS Packages 10 Belting, duck, and Hose, duck Free Berries, used chiel^ in dyeing Free Binder's Cloth. Free Bitters, containing Spirits ^ $1^ IP* gal ; pkgs. 15 Blacking « 15 Blacking for Military Free Bleaching Powders Free Botany, s^^cimens of Free Books, being reprint of British Copyright works 12^ Books, Blank Account and Copy Books, and Books to be written or drawn upon 15 Books, printed. Periodicals and Pamphlets, not being for- eign reprint of British Conyright works, nor Blank Ac- count Books ; nor Copy Books, nor books to be written or drawn upon ; nor reprints of Books printed in Can- a.dB,\ nor printed Sheet Music 5 Bookbinders' Mill Boards Free Boots andShoes, (Leather) 15 BootFelt. Free Book, Map, andNews Printing Paper 15 Bone, manufactured 16 Bonnets, Hats and Caps 15 Bibles, Testaments and Devotional Books 5 Binnacle Lamps, Shipa. Free Biscuit and Bread from Gt. Britain and B. N. A. Provinces. Free Boiler Plate, Iron 5 Bolting Cloths. „ Free Borax Free Bookbinders' Tools and Instruments Free Bracelets, Braid, <&c., made of hair 15 Bran 10 Bran, from B. N. A. Provinces Free Brandy..... 80 cts IP* gal : pkgs. 15 Brass and Copper, manufactured 15 V. T. 4 Botton Piano-Forte Co, 482 Hotre Dame-gt.~86e page 10 Black Dlamoiid N.8. 0«»al Co. F. W. Henaha «Vf Ayent Bee page 20* ^0. Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 15 15 Free Free Free Brass, in ban, rodS; sheets and stripes Brass Tubes and Piping, when drawn, or Iron. Brass or Copper Wire and Wire Clotli Brass in scraps Brass and Tin Clasps, Slides and Spangles, for the manu- facture of Hoop Ssirts Brimstone, roll or flour Bristles and Hogs Hair of all kinds Britannia Metal Ware ^ Brooms and Brushes, all kinds Broom, Com* '. Buckwheat Bulbs, other than Medicinal Bullion Free Bullion and Coin, except U. States Silyer Coin Free Burr Stones Free Busts, natural size, not being .Cast, nor produced by any mere mechanical process Free Butter 4ot8 4P'lb; pkgs. 15 Do. from B. N. A. Provinces Free Bunting, Ships' Free Cabinets of Coins, Antiquities, Gems, and Medals Free Cables, Iron Chain, over ^ in., shackled or swiveled, or not. Free ^ Dof' GraSs^* } ^^^^ ^^^ ^^' ^^^^^ ^^ Vessels only. . . . Free Cabinetware or Furniture 15 ^Carbonic or Heavy Oil, used in the manufacture of Wood Block Pavement, &c Free Carboys, containing Sulphuric Acid 15 Cards, playing 25 Candles and Tapers, of Tallow, W ax, or any other Material 15 Canada Plates, Tinned Plates, Sheet Iron 5 Cane Juice, (see Syrups) Caoutchouc or India Rubber and Gutta Percha, unmanu- factured • • Free Caoutchouc or India Rubber, manufactured 14 Canvas, (Sail, Nos. 1 to 6, when used for ships and vessels only Free *Canva8, (for the manufacture of Floor Oil Cloth, not less than 18 feet wide, and not pressed or calendered Free Canvas, when otherwise used 15 Caps, Hats and Bonnets 15 Carriages 15 Carriages of travellers, and Carriages laden with mer- chandise, (Hawkers and Circus Troupes excepted) Free Carpets and Hearth Rugs 15 Cashmere 15 Cassia, ground 25 Bo., unground 15 ; I 1 ! M \\ Steel Wire BnuOiM, fto. GOP LAHB ft MeLABBH,~86e page 23 TAIEiORIlfG DEPARTlUBIfT AT CHEAPSIDB 437 & 439 Notre Dame St., A. A. lUVRPMlT. t V '^ I OastileSoap. OastB, as models for use of sefaools of design* Oastings— all others— IroD Cement, Marine or Hydraulic, unground Cement, Hydraulic, ground and oaloined Chairs, Wrought Iron or Steel Cheese 8 otsV lb ; pkgs. Do., from B. N. A. Provinces.*... Chandeliers and Gas Fittings Chinaware, Earthenware and Crockery Charts, Mans and Atlases •.. Charitable Institutions, donations- of Clothing for Church Bells Ohickory or other Hoot or Vegetable used as Coffeo ) raw or green. 8 cts ^ lb > pkgs Do. kiln dried, roasted or ground 4 ets i^ lb ) Cider, Clocks, Corks v Cigars 45ctslP'lb; pkgs Cinnamon, ground Do., unground * Citrons ^Citrons, imported in brine for tho purpose of being candied Coach and Harness Furniture Cocoa, Bean and Shell Cologne Water and Perfumed Spirits- -91.20 ^ gal ; pkgs. Do. in flasks or bottles, 30 of such not contain- ing more than a gallon 4ct8eaeh; pkgs. Communion Plate > Composition Spikes and Nails Compasses, Sliii>8' Clay Pipes, Clay , }!jarth and Sand. Clocks ■* Clothing or Wearing Apparel made by hand or sewing machine Clothing for Army and Nary, or donations of for Chari- table Institutions '. . Clothing, plain, imported for officers of the army and nary serving m Canada Clothing and Arms for the army and military forees in the Domimion Coal and Coke. Cocoa Nut Oils, in their natural state Cocoa Paste, from Great Britain and B. N. A. Provinces, Coffee Collar Clotlj iPaper Commissariat Stores. Colors, &c., viz : Lakes, in pulp, Scarlet and Morone, Ultra Marine and Chinese Blue, Umberj raw, Blue, Black. Paris and Permanent Greens, Satin and fine washed White, Bi-chromate of Potash, Sugar of Lead and British Gum. ....; Copperas re. 15 Free 15 Free 1^ Free 15 Free 15 15 15 Free Free 15 15 15 25 15 10 Free 15 Free 16 15 Free Free Free Free 15 15 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free N.t. ft Boston Piano-Forte C9. 482 Notre Bame-st— Seeipage 10 Black Blam^nd N.9U Coal Co. F. W* MenahaWf Affent See paffe SO. TARIFF. 77 Gonfeotionery 1 ot ^ lb. and 25 it ad vol Copper Tubes and Piping, when drawn Free Copper, in pigs, bars, rods, bolts or sheetS) and sheathing. Free Copper, pic, wire, round or flat Free Copper or Brass, manufactured ^ . •• . 16 Corkwood, or the bark of the Corkwood Tree Free .Copper Pipe Free Cordage, when used (or ships and vessels only Fiee Cordiali $1.20^gal. Cottons 15 GottonWarp . 15 * Cotton Warp, not coarser than 40 Free Cotton Tarn and Cotton Twist 15 Cotton Thread, in hanks, colored and Inished, Noe. 3, 4 and 6 ply— white— not under 20 ya Com, Indian Free Cotton Waste .Free Cotton Wool .nl'ree Cotton Candlewick Free Cot4;on netting and woollen netting for Indian Rubber Shoes Free Cordials $1.20pergal; pkgs. 15 Corks... 16 Cranks for Steamboats, forged in the rough Free Do. forMills do. Free Cream of Tartar in Crystals Free Coin and Bullion, except U. States Silver Coin Free Currants 15 ^Curled Hair, used in the manufacture of Sofas, Matresses Ac , Free Cutlery, polished— all sorts • 15 r> Dead E^es, Ships' Free Dead Lights, do. Free DeckPlugs do Free Diamonds and Precious Stones, not set Free Dried Fruits..., 16 Drugs not otherwise specified 16 Drugs used chiefly for dyeing Free Dye Stuffs, viz :— Berries, Bark, Drugs, Nuts. Vegetables, and Woods, used chiefly in dyeing Free Dram Tiles Froe Drawings, not in oil Free Donations of Clothing fbr distribution by Charitable In- s titutions , Free IBS Earth, Clays and Sand Free Earthenware and Crockery 15 Effgs .\... Free Electrotype Blocks, for printing purposes Free £xo»yaton WlMel-Barrowt, 4e., Copland * MeLaren,— See p. 22 II li 1 1 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // iO ^ >. ^. />■ ''■ V . >^^^*^ ^ ^.V^ ;\ as WtST MAM STIHT WnSTIR,N.Y. MSM ( 71* ) •73-4503 m ■"'I ii m Hosiery, CI1ot««, Rlbtbons and Iiaees, at cnheapslde 487 A 489 Notre Dame St., A. A* MURPHY. 78 DOMINION Emery • Froe Bmery Paperand Cloth ^ 15 EngrayingB and Prints 16 Essences, not oontaininf any spirits :-^*iL'"r*-:"' }§ Essences, containing spirits 91.20 F gal ; pkgs. 15 Essential Oils of all kinds 15 Extract of Logwood . '^:'^'\i"':" *^** Extracts mixed with spirits or stroof water, $1.20 r gal. ; pkgs. 15 IP Factory and Mill Machinery 15 Fancy GkxMls and Millinery, vis : articles embroidered with Gk>ld, Silrer or other metals 15 Fan and Fire Screens 15 Farming Implements and Utensils, when imported by Ag- rioultaral Societies for encouragement of Agriculture — Free Feathers and Flowers 15 Felt for Hats and Boots Free FeltHatBodies 15 Fibrilla, Mexican Fibre, or Tampico, white or black, and other vegetable fibres for manufacture Free Firebrick Free Firewood ^ Free Figs, dried fruits 15 Filberts, do 15 Firebrick and Olay Free Fire-works .- 15 Fish, (fresh,) and Fish Bait, not to include Oysters and Lobsters in tins or kegSb Free Fish, salted or smoked lotiP'lb; pkgs. 15 Fish, products of, and of all other creatures Hying, in the water, from B. N. A. Provinces Free Fish, of all kinds, from B. N. A. Provinces Free Fish Oil, from B. N. A. Provinces Free Fish and Vegetables, preserved 15 Fishing Nets and Seines Free Fish Hooks, Lines and Fish Twines Free Fish Plates, (wrought iron or steel Free Flat Wire or Crinolines, uncovered, (see Hoop Skirt Free Flax Waste f. Free Flax, Hempf Tow, undressed Free Flour of Wheat and Rye Free Flour and Meal of any other grain Free Foreign Newspapers sent otherwise than through Post Office 5 Fruits, green and dried, from B. N. A. Provinces Free Fruits, (green) of all kinds 10 Fruits, preserved in Brandy or other Spirit8~81.20 f gal ; pkgs. 15 Furs, Sklhs, Pelts or Tails, undressed Free Fur, or which Fur is the prinoipai part 15 V.T. * Boitoa PlaaopForto Co. 488 Hotare Dftiiie-it.-8ee ptg* ^0 Blaek DlanMnd N«8« Goal C: W. W« BensliaDr, Aseni TARIFF. 79 __ <3- Oalranised and Sheet Iron Free Oems and Medals, cabinets of Free German-plated and gilded warei mannfaetared* all kinds.. 15 Oin, including Geneva and Old Tom. ..80 ets iP* gal ; pkgs. 16 Ginger, «roand-.... 25 Oinger, unground 15 Glass and Glassware, plate and silrered, stained* painted, or colored 15 Glass Paper and Glaas Gloth Free Olasswace 15 Globes, when imported by and for use of Colleges, scien- tific and Literary Societies, and Schools.... Free Ooat Hair, unmanufaotuied Free Gold, Silver and Electro-plate, manufactured 15 Gold and Silver Leaf 15 Ooldbeaters' Brim Moulds and Skins Free Grains of all kinds > Free Grass, Osierj Palm Leaf, Straw, Whalebone, or Willow, except plait, elsewhere mentioned 15 Gravels Free Grease and Scraps Free Orindstmies 15 Gums, British Free *Gums, Sandarac, Mastic, Shellac, and Mastic Free Gum, Copal Free *Gunpowder 15 Ouns, Rifles^ and Arms of all kinds 15 Gutta Percha, unmanufactured « . Free Do. manufactured 15 Oypsum or Plaster of Paris, neither ground nor calcined*. Free Gypsum, ground, when imported expressly as Manure,. ... Free Heavy or Carbonic Oil, used in the manufacture of Wood . Block Pavement. Ac Free Hardware vis :— CutleiTt polished, all sorts, Japanned, Planished Tin and Britannia Metal Ware, Spades, Shovels, Axes, Hoes, Rakes, Forks, and Edged Tools, Scythes, and Snaiths, Spikes, Nails, Tacks, Brads, and Sprigs, Stoves, and all other Iron Castings* Other Hard- ware, Horn, Pearl and Ivory, manufactured 15 Harness and Saddlery of Leather Manufacture 15 Hair or Mohair, manufactured 15 Hair— Human, Angola, Goat, Thibet, Horse, Hog or Mo- hair, unmanufactured Free *Hair, Curled, used in the manufacture of Sofas, Mat- trssses, Ae Free Hat Plush for Hatters Free Hats, Caps and Bonnets 15 Hay..... 10 Hay from B. N. A. Provinces Free Pig Iroa uid Meteli, OOPLAITD ft ]I«LAlBH,-86e page 82 1 M 1 \i ! ■' J,] FOB mOUBBIINQ GOODS CM» TO CHEAPSIDB 487 & 489 Notre Dame St., A. A. MVRPHT. 80 DOMINION r 0. Henip» undressed Free iSS ) »d P*'" »«* Hosiery 15 Horse Hair, unmaDofaotared Free Hope SotsHP'lb; pkgs. 1» Hope, from B. N. A. Proyinoes |free Hoop Sltirt Manufacture— tl^ fo^owinf artieles for Crino- line : Thread for oovering OnnoHne Wire, Clasps, (tin and brassltSIides, Spangles and Slotted Tapes, taui flat Of round Wire, unooyered , Free I Indian Com, and Grain of all kinds Free Indian Meal Free India Rubber, (see Caoutchouc) Indigo Firee Ink of all kinds, except printing 15 Ink, Printing Free Iron, Pig Free Iron— Rod, Bar, Hoop or Sheet 5 ** Scran, Galyaniaed or Pig Free Puddled, in Bars, Blooms and Billets Free In Blooms and Billets, not Puddled • • • • Free Bolts and Spikes, (^alyaniaed Free Nail and Spike Rod, round, flat or square 5 Hoop or Tire, for driring-wheels of Locomotires, bent and welded Free Boiler Pfates & Railroad Bars, Wrought Iron or Steel Chairs and Fishplates.... Free RoUedPlates 6 Wire Free Iron Tubes and Piping, when drawn Free Iron Knees and Riders, (Ships) Free Iron Masts or part of Iron Masts, (Ships) Flree Ivory, Bone, Pearl and Horn, manu£[^etured 16 lyory N uts Free Ivory, unmanufi^tured V,', Free J Japanned Tin, Planished Tin and Oritannin Metal Ware 15 Jewellery and Watches 15 Junk and Oakum Free K Kelp Free Kryolite. Free Knees, Iron, Riders. (Ships) Free I^rd... ................ lot^^'lbjpkgi. 15 Lard from B. N. A. Proyinoes ,.., Free it .(( (t 9.T.* 9Q9tfliii PU«o.Fc|rto Co. m ITqtire ])i|Bii-gt-a«» yaga 10 ir* Henska^nr, Aseiit Free Free Free 15 15 10 Lead, pig Lead, in sheet Lead, white dry Leather, yis:— Sheep, Calf, Goat and Chamois Skins, dressed, yamished or enamelled Leather, or Imitation of Leather, mannfaotnred Leather, sole and upper Leather ManQfaotores, yis :— Boots and Shoes, Harness and Saddlery 16 Lemons and Oranges 10 *Lemons, Oranges and Citrons, imported in brine for the {lurpoie of being candied, also the Rinds of these firuits, mported in brine for the same purpose. Free Looomotiye Endne Frames, Cranks, Crank Axles, Rail- way Car and Looomotiye Axles, Piston Rods, Guide and Slide Bars, Crank Pins, Connecting Rods, Hoop Iron or Steel for Tires, Wheels bent and welded Free Loeomotiye and Railway Passenger, Banage and Freight Cars, running upon roads crossing the frontier, so long as Canadian Locomotites and Cars are admitted free, under similar circumstances, in ihe United States Free Loeomotiye Eogines and R. R. Oars • 15 Logwood, Extract of. Free Linen 15 Linen Machine Thread Free Litharge .' Free Lithographic Stones Free Lumber (see Plank and Timber. Free m: Machinery for Mills and '^Factories, whioh is not manu- faotuied in the Dominion , Free Maecaroni and Yermioelli 15 Machinery 15 Machine Silk Twbt, and Machine Linen Thread Free Hfiic^ ••••• ■• • 25 Malt 40 cts ^ bush ; pkgs. 15 Manilla Grass, Sea Grass, and Mosses for Upholsterers' purposes Free Manures ^ Fre9 Manufactured Marble 15 anufMtures, yii t-r Marble, or imitation 15 Caontohonc, India Rubber, or Gutta Peroha . . , 15 Furs, or of which Fur is the principal part 15 Hairor Mohair • • 15 Papier Machd IB Grass, Osier, Palm Leaf, Straw, Whalebone or Willow, except Plaits, elsewhere mentioned 15 Bone, Shell, Horn, Pearl, and lyory 15 €k>ld, SUyer, Electro-plate, Argentine, Albata and Ger« man Silyer, and plated and gilded ware of all kinds . • 15 h BBfUu^ftiidBaiiiuiC«me]ift,4o.|ClqpUBd 4 XoL«mi,-8M 9. at ' Vor a rood aMwrtment of Dr j Goods yo to Olieapoldo 48T aE 489 Notre Dame St., A. A. llIUIiPHir. i I f MftnafiMtarei.— Con<. Brass or Copper • •••• 1» leather or imitation of Leather 16 Wood 15 Oashmere •• J*> Meat, Fish and VeRetables. presenred 15 BlapSt Charts and Atlases- 15 Marble« in Blocks nnwrougfat or sawn on two sides only ; and Slabs from suoh Blooks* haTing at least, two edges nnwroui^t Free Masts, iron or part of Iron Masts (Ships) Free Meats* fresh, smoked or salted 1 et iP* lb ; Pkgs 15 Do do from B. N. A. ProT. Free Medals, Cabinet of. Free Medioinal Roots in their natural state Free Medicines, Patent 25 Medicines for hospitals 15 Menageries— horses, cattle, earriages and harness of. Free Metal. Type^ in blocks or pig Free Metallic Oxides, dry, fround or ungronnd, and washed or nowashed^-not calcmed Free Military Clothing, imported by Officers of Army serving in Canada Free V\\\ and Factory Machinery 15 Millinery of aU kinds '. 15 Models, when they cannot be used as the articles of which they are said to be the models Free Molasses, if used for refining purposes or for the manufae- tureof sugar 73 ots iP' 100 lbs ; Pkgs 15 Molasses— if not so used • adyal 25 Do other (see Syrup) Mosses for Upholstery purposes Free Musical Instruments for Bands (Army and Navy) Free Musical Instruments, including Musical Boxes and Cloeks 15 Music,Sheet, printed 15 Mustard 15 Kails, Tacks and Brads 15 Nails, composition ^ Free Nails, sheathing Pree Newspapers, Foreign, sentotherwist? than through the Post Office 5 Nitre or Saltpetre Free Nitrate of Soda Free Nuts, unless otherwise specified 15 •Nuts, iTory Free Nuts used chiefly in dyeing. Free Nutmegs 25 Natural History, Specimens of Free Naptha............... 15et8«»'gaU; Pkgs 15 Naval and Military Stores Free V.T.* Boitoii Piano-Forta Co. 488 Hotre Dame-gtHtoe pagt 10 0. Black Diamond If •9. Coal Co. P. 'W. See pai^ BO. HenShaW} Agont TARIST, 83 O Oatmeal and Flour, or Meal of any other Orain Free Oats Free Oakam Free Oohresi grounder oaloined 15 Oohrea or Metallio Oxides, ground or ungroundt and washed or unwashed'-diy, not oaloined Free Officers' Mess : [NoTK.— All articles for Officers' Messes and Canteens* formerly free* now vaj the duties imposed upon sim- ilar goods imported for ordinary uses.] Oils— Cocoa Nut, Pine and Palm, in their natural state. . . Free ^l'SfwfinS?l'.ff!!^.!f\'!°^^^^ ^ Bensole, Beniine, Bensoine* Petroleum, distilled, puri- fied or refinedr 15 cts ^P* gall ; Fkgs 16 Petroleum, Crude GctslP'gall; Pkgs 15 Oil— Petroleum— Products of coal, Shale and Lignite, not otherwise specified 10 cts ^ gall ; Pkgs 15 Oil— Whale, in the Casks, from on shipboard, and In the condition in which it was first landed Free OilEssenUal 15 Oil Cake Free Oils, in any way rectified, pumped, racked, bleached, or prepared, not elsewhere specified 15 Oilcloths 15 OldTomGin SOcts^gall; Pkgs 15 Opium 15 Oranges 10 Ordnance Stores Free *0range8 10 *Oranges imported in brine lor the purpose of being oandied Free Ores of all kinds of Metals Free Ornaments of Bronie, Alabaster, Terra Cotta or Compo- sition 15 Osier (or Willow for basket makers' use) Free Packages of every description in which goods paying ad vol, duties are imjporied included in Talue of goods, ex- cept only bottles, jars, demijohns, brandy casks, barrels or packages in which spirituous liquors, wines and malt liquors are contained, and carboys containing sulphuric acid 15 Packages ofgoods pairing «pec«^e duties 15 ' Paints and Colors, not elsewhere specified 15 Paintings in oil by artists of well known merit or copies of the old masters by such artists Free Paper 15 *Paper, Collar Cloth Free *Paper " Union Collar Cloth," Free Foondmry Fadngi, fto., OOPIAND ft XoLABSK,-8ea pago 88 I , TAILOBIBTO DEPARTlVBlfT AT CHBAPSIDB 487 * 480 Notre Dame SUt A. A. HEITRPHT. M DOMINIOK #'0. Paper Shayings Free Paper Hamrings 15 Papier Maeh6 15 Parasols and Umbrellas 15 Patent Medicines, not mixed with spirits or stronc waters. 26 Peas Free Pearl, Horn, Bone, and Itotj, mannfaetared 15 Pelts, Hides, and Horns Free Pepper, ground 25 ** nnground 15 Perfumed Spirits tl.20^ffal; Pkgs 15 " ** when in flasks or bottles, thirty of suen not containing more than a gallon 4 ots eaeh ; Pkgs 15 Perfumery not elsewhere speolfted 25 Pine and Palm Oils, in their natural state Free Phosphorus » Free Pickles and Sauces 15 Pimento, ground 25 " ungronnd 15 PipeOlay. Free Pipes, Tobacco 15 Pitch and Tar Free Plaster of Paris, ground and calcined 15 Playing Cards 25 Portable Hand Printing Presses 15 Presmryed Meats 15 Printed, Lithographed or Oopper-plate Bills, [Bill Heads, and Advertising Pamphlets 15 Potash, Bichromate of. Free Poultry , 10 '* from B. N. A. ProTinces Free Porter, in bottles 7 cts ^ gal and 10 ac2 «a/ / Pkgs 15 Porter, m casks 5 cts ^ gal and 10 a * V'HiiV $1.20r gal; Pkgs 15 Patent Medicines ,,. Js Prunella, for uppers of Ladies' boots and shoes Frae 9>Tf * Boston PlMio-Fono Co. 489 Votro Dmao-gt-Mpa^olO Black Biamottd If .S. Coal €•• F« W. Heiisliairy Ayeat 8«« nmtM flO. - 0. Paddled Iron Ban, Blooms and Billets Free Pnmpsand Pamp-gear, Ships Free Prohibited articles, see end of Tariff. Q Qnarti, emshed Free R Ran, inolndinv Paper Shayings Railroad Bars and Frogs Ratan, for Oh airmakers Red Lead, dry *Rennet Rosin Rioe let ^Ib; pkgs. Riders and Knees— Iron (Ships) Ri^ng, Wire (ShiM) *Rinds of Oranges, Citrons and Lemons, imported in brine fbr the purpose of being candied Roots, Medicinal, in their natural state Roots, Otber Rifles, Onns, and Fire Arms of all kinds Rum 80cts. iP'gal; pkgs. Rnm-Shmb $1.20 4P'gal; pkgs. Rye Free Free Free Free Free Free 15 Free Free Free Free 10 15 15 15 Free Sails, ready made 15 Sail-cloth or Canvas, from Nob. 1 to 0, when used for Ships and Vessels only Free Sal Ammoniac, Sal Soda, Caustic Soda, Silioiate of Soda, Soda Ash, and Nitrate of Soda Free Salt, from U. Kingdom or B. Possessions, or for the use of the Sea and Gulf Fisheries Free Salt Free Sand Paper and Sand Cloth ^ 15 Schiedam Schnapps |1.20iP gak; pkgs. 15 Sea Grass, Manilla Grass (and Mosses for Upholstery pur- poses) Free Seeds not classed aa Cereals 10 Seeds from B.N. A. Provinces Free Settlers' Effeets of every description, in actual use, not being merchandise brought by persons making oath that they intend becoming permanent settlers within the Dominion Free Scrap Brass and Scrap Iron Free Shawls :. 15 Sheet Music, printed 15 Ships' Blocks and Patent Bushes for Blocks Free " Binnacle lAEDps, Bunting * Free " Sail-cloth or Canvas, from Nos. 1 to 6, when used for Ships or Yessels only Free Mvnldtfi^ Todli, *^ OOPLAHD U XeLABIV,-8M pMt SI f WMjAftnmLM^ BLANK 48T A 489 lf«tre ■Tg 4k TAliNSf At CHBAPSIDB DAmo St«« A. A. IHIJBPHT. 86 DOMINION c» 4t •< II II •I ro. Ships' CompaMM Vr— ** DeAd Eyei Fr«e DeadLighti Fne Dock Plugs Free Pumps and Pump Gear Free Shackles— Sheaves Free Signal Lamps Free Trayelling Trucks Free Steering Apparatus. Ships Free ron Knees and RiderSf Ships Free Sire Rigging, Ships Free rdage, when used for Ships or vessels only Free Wedges, Ships Free Iron Masts or part of Iron Masts, do Free Shell, manufactured 15 Sheet Iron, not Galvaniaed 6 Shrubs, Trees and Plants 10 ** ** ** from B. N. A. Prorinees Free Silks, Satins and Velvets 15 Silk, Woollen. Worsted, and Cotton Embroideries, and Tambour Work 15 Silk Twist and Silk and Mohair Twist not elsewhere speoi- 15 fied. Silk Twists for Hats, Boots and Shoes Free Silk Twist, machine Free Silver Coin, U. States 15 Silver Leaf 15 Silver and Gold Cloth 15 SUverplated Ware 15 Slate Free Slotted Tapes, for the manufacture of Hoop Skirts Free SmallWares 15 Snuif— ground dry 20 cts. HP* lb ; 12| per cent ad vol, ** damp, moist or pickled 20 cents ^ lb. SodaAsh Free Soap,common ll.OOiP'lOOlbs; pkgs. 15 ** perfumed and fancy 25 Spades, ShovelS} Stoves, and all other Iron Castings 15 Spelter or Zinc, in sheets, blocks, or pigs Free Specimens of J^atural History, Mineralogy, Botany or Sculpture Free Spices, ground, including gin^r, pimento and pepper 2i ** unground, including ginger, pimento and pepper • . 15 Spikes andNails, composition Free Spikes, Scythes and Snaiths 15 Spirits and strong waters, including Spirits of Wine and Alcohol 80 cts. IP* gal ; pkgs. 15 Spirits of Turpentine 15 Spirits and strong waters, other being sweetened or mizei* the strength of which cannot be ascertained by Sykes^ ^Hydrometer $1.20rgal; pkgs. 16 Starch 2cts.<^lbj pkgs. 15 V.T.* Botton Piaiko-ForU Go. 48S VotM DMM^rt.—SM pag« 10 Black IN obA If ••• OoAl Oo. F. W« BI«nska^r, Ac«At bee F^C^ SO. TARIFF. 87 ^ 0. StatnM of MarUo, Bronio, Alabftster, nfttoral fiM Free SUttioneiy • • ••••• 1ft Steel* wrought or eMt, in ban and rods Free Steel Platei out to any form but not moulded. Free Steel Chain Free Steering Apparatui. Ships Free Stereotype ^loeki, tor printing parpoies Free Steamboat and Mill Shaft! and Cranks, forged in the rough Fne Steam Fire Engines 1ft Stone, unwrought, and Lithographen' Stone Free Storesforthenseof Army and Navy Free Straw 10 " firom B.N. A. Proyinoes Free Straw, Tuscan, Grass and Fancy Plaits Free Sulphur or Brimstone, in roll or flour Free Sulphuric Acid iot^lb;pkgi. 15 Do. do. carboys containing 15 Sugar candy, brown or white. . . 1 ct ^ lb. and 25 p.c. oof vol, ^'SSaWZS^.!^*^?:!'. \ it<^u..«d26p^.«d«,j. Sugar InbIow No. 9 } ct ^ lb. and 25 p.o. ad vol. Syrup of Sugar or of Sugar Canoi Syrup of Molasses or of Sorghum, Melado, concentrated M^lado, or concentrated Molasses and Cane Juice i ot IP* lb. and 25 p.c. ad vol T Tafia SOetsrgal; pkgs. 15 Tails, undressed Free Tallow lot ^Ib; pkgs. 15 Tampico. white and black Free Tapes, Slotted, for the manufacture of Hoop Skirts.. Free Tar. Free Tea Free Teasels Free Thibet Hair, unmanufactured Free Thread and other articles embroidered with gold or for embroidery ■ 15 Thread Lace and Insertions , 15 Tiles, drain Free Timber and Lumber, round, hewed, but not otherwise, from B. N. A. ProYinces, manufactured in whole or in part. Free Tm, granulated or bar Free Tin and Zinc or Spelter, in block or pig Free Tin Clasps, Slides and spangles, for manufacturing Hoop Skirts Free Tin Plates 5 Tinetures containing spirits $1.20 ^ gal ; pkgs. 15 Tinctures, other bSctsiPgal; pka. 15 Tobacco, manufactured, except cigan, 12| p.c. ; 20 ets ^ lb SnuflT and Snuif Flour, dry 1^ p.c. ; 20 cts IP* lb Snuif, damp, moist or pickled .12t p.o. ; 20 cts iP* lb Drain Flpai, te., OOPLAHB * MeLABlV,-860 page 82 I ■ILK8, DRBSS ClOODt * RIBBIlf 0«, at OHBAFtlDB 487 Sc 489 Notre nmmm St., A. A. llIVBPIiy. DOBONION r 0. Tobacco, nnmanikfaoturedt (bat mutt bo bondod on Im- portatioD) Froo Tobacco Pipoi 16 Towi undressed Freo Toys. 16 Trees, Shrubf, Roots and Plants 10 Do., do. firom B. N. A. Pforinoei Free Trareilers' Bafgage Free Trarellers Carrtages Free TraTelling Trucks, Shipe' Free Treenails Free Tubes and Piping, of Copper, Brass or Iron, when drawn. . Free Turpentine, Spirits of 16 Turpentine, other than Spirits of Turpentine Free Type Metal, in blocks or pigs Free Type 6 TJ Union Collar Cloth Paper, used in the manufacture of Paper Collars, Cufifs, Ac .... Free Varnish, bright and black, when used for ships and res- selsonly Free Varnish, other than bright or black. 16 Veneering of Wood or lYory Free Vegetables, including Potatoes and other Roots 10 Do.. from B. N. A. Provinces Free Vegetable Fibres Free Vegetables used chiefly in dyeing Free Vegetables, Fish and Meats, preserved 16 Velvets, Silks and Satins 16 Vinegar 10 cts ^ gal ; pkgs. 16 - Vitriol, blue ....?:. Free Walnuts, Dried Fruits 16 Wearing Apparel and Clothing, made by hand or sewing machines 16 Weaving or tram silk and weaving or tram cotton for making elastic webbing, and crinolme thread for cover- ing crinoline wire • Free Weogesy Ships' Free Whale Oil, in the casks, from on Ship-board and in the condition in which it was first landed Free Wheat Frae Whiting or Whitening Free White Zinc, dry Free White Lead, dry Free Whiskey SOettrgal; pkgs. 16 H. T. k Boitoa Piano-Fofto Co. 488 Notre Bum gt-^8o»^98|f 10 ADVBRTISBMBNT. e9 RIIIIH UD NPIPEB imMm iwnn 199 ST. JAICSS STX^BT, Coi\NER OF ^T. J^ETER ^TREET, The Subscribers have the exclusive right of Advertising io the Cars and Stations of the principal lines of Rail Roads in Canadat which is becoming M« popular mode of Advertising, and no better medium can be adopted by Merchants, Manufacturers, Corporate Companies, &c, to bring to the notice of the general public and consumer the nature of their respective business. They take pleasure in saying that they are in a position to con- tract for Nbwbpapbr Advbktising throughout the Dominion, at as LOW A RATB as Can be obtained from the office of the papers. EDWIM KEMP, T. £ FOSTER & 00., 8 90 ADYERTISEMEN'Sf. \^. 0711 ES GUARDIAN FIRE AND LIFE 11 Lombard St., London, Eng. < m*^ « m%m • Subscribed Capital, - £2,000,000 stg. Total Inuested Funds upw. of 2,859,560 " Funds Invested In Canada, - $100,000 l;1 I . I, . J '#f t ^1 pENEI^L ^GENTS FOI\^pANADA ! fioW Sims & Co., ani to. Eenkoliii, No, 2 Merchants' Exchange Bmiding, 11 ST. SACBAMEJfT STREET, ADVERTISEMENT. 91 FOR and • » • Incorporated by Royal Charter of His MaSemty Klnff C^eo^se tlte First, A. B. 1720. Ohlef Ofioe, 7 Boyal Bzoha&ffe, London, Bnir- OAFTTAL $4,482,760 EMDUP 2,241,376 FUTOB IN HAND 12,317,668 InTeBted ia DomMon QoTenuMnt Seouiities, $160,000, in oonfondt/ witii Aot of Parliament. ROMEO H. STEPHENS, GENERAL AGENT FOR GANADA, Uto. 56 St Francois Xauier Street, Montreal. Assunnces may be effected on almost all kinds of Property. Short Period Policies will be issued on Grain and Country Produce. All Losse& satisfactorily established, will be paid without reference to the Boaurd in London. LZFS DBPJiBTMSXrT. This Corporation has granted Assurances on Lives ^r a period exceeding One Hundred and Forty Years^ having issued its first Policy on the 7th June, 1721. Two-thirds of the entire Profits, without any Deduction for Expenset 0/ Mamajgenunl, are allotted to the Assured. This arrangement will be found to be more advantageous to the Policy- holders than an apparently larger proportion of the Profits, subject to the expenses of management The Profits are declared at the en^ of every five years^ and the share of the Policy-holders may be appropriated either in increase of the Sum Assured, or as an immediate Cash Payment 92 ADVERTISEMENT. JNO. L HAEDIAN & CO. MAnrxTFACTXTRJEna or Patent Striitclied LEATHEB and Riveted AND Fire Eiigine Hosi6. HANUFAGTOBT.AND OITXGE: 107 & 109 QUEEN STREET. m&MWMMMk^ i# All Ooods are sold upon representation of their being First Class in every particular. wm^mm^m^^mii'^'^^ 'gS IHten-t-Tl-T'imT iii tniV ^ ADVERTISEMENT. 98 PATRONIZED BY Their K. H. Prince of Wales, Prince Alfrel and Prince Arthur, AMD Ji. J. ji. pRAND pUKE ^LEXIS. M^ITS FIRST PRIZE FURRIERS 291 Notre Dame Street, Montreal. ADOMK A WEOLISALI DCFOBTIBS OF 0]piiims^ B'o^Ibis^ A^4i 301 coMiassioxrszts st. ' Comer of St. Sutpiee Street, MONTREAL. '^i ■if~i n ADYERTISBMENT. T-SIJS} MONTREAL ■ <•» « DIBECTOBS: 5/^ HUGH ALLAH, President HOH. HEHRY STARHES, Viee-Preaident Messrs. G. J. BRYDGES, EDWIH H. KIHG, THOMAS CRAMP. TUs Company receives goods on Storage, effects insnr- anee on same, and vlwn required makes advances tbereon. Property mi^ be consigned Ureet to the Company or to its care. DAVID A. P. WATT, Manager. MoNTRBAL, November xst, 187a. ADYBRTISBMENT. 96 282 ST. JAMES STREET. This Popular Restaurant, formerly " The Queen's," has been entirely refitted as a FIRST-CLASS OYSTER and CHOP HOUSE. DINNER will be serred erery day from 12 to 3 p.m. FULL DINNER, TERMS: er month, " " per month, - DAT BOARDERS, (Sundays inoluded), $6.00 30o. 6.00 6.00 I re8i)ectfally solicit a share of pablio patronage, which at all. times will command my strict attention. N.B.-~Ball8t Dinners and Suppers supplied at private resi- dences, at public halls, or on the premises, on the shortest notice. Oysters received daily per Express. Chops, Stealcs, &c., served to order on a moments notice. OPEN FROM 6 A.M. TILL 12 P.M. If. S, VOSBVBQM, Braprietor, C^^3.SG 1 ; i. I f f * ■■**.-. 111 ; 96 ADVBRTISBBfBNT. THE DEYMANN BITTER Is now recognized throughout the SOUnHOliT as the best and most pleasant Bitter 1 In the Market. It will be found invaluable in the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Ac. The Deymann Bitter has obtained several First Class Prises in Europe and the Dominion. 4. Soie Manufacturer and Proprietor. Bl Aok Btam^M SO. irtiAirf Agmt TARIFr. «7 Winef of all* kinds, wolading Gingor. Orange, Lemon. Gooeeberry, RMpberry, Strawbeny, Elder and Currant £l8'.iMj^"r' {I0otar,ri«.d26p.,,pk„. 16 Wire Cloth of brvs or Copper » Free Wire, (brass or copper), roand or flat Free Wire, (Iron) Free Wire, flat or round, for crinolines, uncovered Free Wire Riaving. Ships' Free Woods of all kinds, wholly unmanufactured Free Woods and Drugs used chiefly in dyeing Free Woodijanmanufactured, not elsewhere specified 15 Wool - Free Woollens 16 Woollen Netting for India Rubber Shoes Free Writing Desks, fancy and ornamental Cases and Boxes and other fancy goods 15 Y Tellow Metal in bars, bolts, or for Sheathing Free Z Zinc or Spelter, In blocks or pigs.** Free Zinc or Spelter, in sheets Free ^inc-white dry Free OCEAN EXPRESS CO. OF LONDON. EeadOffieesin f 66 Zing William Street, City, B. C. •j 4 A 5 Agar Street, Stra&d, W. C. London: 40 Begent Circus, W. 0. Zdverpool: 8 Oastle Street. Dublin: 32 Eden Quay. Montreal : 58 St Francois Xauier Street T. MAXWELL BBTSON, Agent. And with Agencies in all parts of Gbbat Britain, Ireland, and throughout EuRopB, Asia, Caps Colonies, Australia, and Uie United States op America. MrOvLatooL Boaae Snal&eas TsaiuMctad.*^ Fire BriAk% lire Glaj, fte., COPLAHD ft MeUJUUTr-See page 9Sk I i'' •-1I i ¥ n J ■ : I +1 N For A irood assortmeBt of Brf Goods so |o Okoopsldo 487 & 489 Notro Dome St., A. A. MURPHY. 96 POMINION The f Mowing article* thall he prohibited to be imported under a penalty of two hundred dotlar*f together with the for" fetture of the parcel or paekctge of good* in which the eame may be founds viz :— Books, Printed Papers, Drawings^ Paintings, Prints or Photo- graphs, of a treasonable or seditious or of an immoral or inde- cent character. Coin, base or counterfeit. EXPORT DUTIES. Shingle Bolts per Cord of 128 Cubic feet. $100 StaveBolts " " " 100 OakLoM perM. 2.00 SpruceLogs *' 1-00 PineLogs " 100 The importation of Arms and Munitions of War. otherwise than from Great Britain or the British Possessions, is not allowed, unless by special permission from the Minister of Customs. Section 8 o/31 Ftc, cap, 44 is repealed* and the following SeC' tion is nU>9tituted for it aa Section 8 of eaid Act by S3 Vic^ cap. 9. Value for Z>u/2/*— The value for duty of goods, on which an ad valorem duty of customs is imposed, imported into Canada by sea, shall be the actual value of such goods at the last place at which they are purchased ; and the value of such goods tor duty, if imported from the United States by land or inland navigation, shall be the actual value of such goods at the last place at which they are purchased for im|X)rtation into Canada, and whence they are directly conveyed without change of package to Canada : and whatever be the country from which the goods are imported or in which they are purchased, such value shall be ascertained by adding to the value of such goods at the place of growth, pro- duction or manufacture, the cost of transportation, whether by land or water, and of stiipment and transhipment, with all expenses included from place of growth, production or manu- facture, to the place where the goods are purchased, and if they are purchased in the United States, then to the place whence they are directl;^ conveyed to Canada, as aforesaid ; and such value shall include, also, the value of any box, case, sack, package, or covering of any kind in which such goods are contained ; and all export duties on such goods, and all costs and charges incurred prior to their purchase. 1I.T. ft Boiton Piano-Forte COi 488 Hotro Dano-gtHBet paflre 10 ilde Black DiAiii«nd If cS* Coal Co. P. W. lleiisliaiiry Afent See pmgm SO. Paekagea delivered he/ore Examination, — All the packages mentioned in any one Entry, although most of such packages may have been delivered to the impnrtert shall be subject to the control of the Customs authorities of the port at which they are entered* until such of the packages as have been sent for ex- amination to the Examining Warehouse* shall have been duly examined and approved, provided such examination take place within three days after the delivery of the package or packages into the Examining Warehouse, and after twenty-four hours' notice by the importer to the collector ; and a bond shall be given by the importerconditioned that the packages so delivered shall not be opened or unpacked before the package or packages sent to the Examining Warehouse shall have been examined and passed as aforesaid, provided they are examined within the delay aforesaid ; and the packages so delivered, or the goods if lawfully unpacked, shall, if required by the Collector of Cus- toms, be returned to the Custom House, within such delay as may be mentioned in the bond under a forfeiture of the penalty of such bond ; provided that the Collector shall use due diligence in causing such examination to be made, and may, if he sees no objection, permit the remaining paokaAfes to be opened and un- packed, as soon as those sent to the Warehouse have been ex- amined and approved. CoUeetore to File Invoices.— -The Collector of Customs, at all the ports of Canada shall retain and put on file, after duly stamp- ing the same, all invoices of goods imported at such ports respec- tively, of which invoices they shall give certified copies or ex- tracts, whenever called upon so to do by the importer, and such copies or extracts so duly certified b^ the Collector or other pro- per officer, and bearing the stamp of the Custom House at which they are filed, shall be considered and received as authentic, and the Collector shall be entitled to demand for each certificate a fee of fifty cents, before delivering the same. Materials used in Canadian Manu/actures.—Si Vic, cap. 10 — Sec. 3— Governor in Council may from time to time transfer to the free list^ any or all articles, (whether natural products or products of manufactures), used as materials in Canadian Man- ufactures. Machinerp.—See, 4.— Governor in Council may authorize the admission, free of duty, of any machinery to be used in any Canadian Manufactory, on satisfactory evidence that like ma- chinery is not then manufactured in Canada. Under the author- ity of this Section, certain rules for the free admission of machinery have been adopted by orderinConncilof 7th June, 1871. North-west Territorv»—8ee. 6.— Customs duties in North-west Territory to be same as in Manitoba.-^2 and 33 Vic, cap. 2 II Steel Wire Bniehei, fte. COP LANB ft XoLASEN,— See page 8S •■ ! TAIfiORIIfCI DBPABTMBNT AT OHSAVSIDB 487 & 489 Notre Dame SI., A. A. IHIJRPHT. 100 INLAND RBVBNUB. INLAND REVENUE. Office, 65 St. JamM St, Montreal. OoLLKOTOB, Phillip Dornford : Depaty Golleotor, Louis J. Faateuz ; Booli-keepor, John Dodd. ExoiSBMBN.-' William Hastie, Louis Blanchard, Charles H. Leroux, Louis J. Vincent, Riurmond Richard, Francois Dnquet, Edmond de Foy, Jacaues Villeneuye, John Pickett, Charles Barker, and Dugald McDonald. DiBTBiCT Imspeotob, Raphael Bellemare. EXCISE DUTIES. (SUt Vie,, •ap, 8, 31«e Fie., cap, 51, and S3 Vic, cap, 9.) On every wine gallon of Spirits of the strength of proof by Syke's hydrometer $0.68 On every pound of Malt 0. 01 On every gallon of any fermented beverage made in imitation of Beer or Malt LiQuor, and brewed in whole or in part from any other substance than Malt O.OSi On Cavendish Tobacco, on any lb. or less quantity. . 0.15 On Canada T wist (7a6ao6^ane en (or9««!eMe) do. .. 0.07 OnSnuflf, per lb. or less quantity 0.15 On all other descriptions of manufactured Tobacco per lb. or less quantity 0. 15 Cigars, (subject to an abatement or allowance for moisture in calculating the weight for duty, * be fixed by Order in Council 30 cents ^ lb. Petroleum and Coal Oil 5cents^gal All goods manufactured in bond shall, if taken out of bond for consumption in Canada, be subdeot to duties of excise equal to the duties of customs to which they would be subject if im- S)rted from Great Britain and entered for consumption in anada ; and whenever any article, not the produce of Canada, upon which a duty of Excise would be levied if produced in Canada, is taken into a Bonded Manufactory, the difference between the duty of Excise to which it would be so liable, and the Customs duty which would be levied on such article, if imported and entered for consumption, shall be paid as a dn^ of Excise, when it is taken into the Bonded Manufactory. V.Y. ft Bwton Piano-Foirte Go. 488 Votre Dane-gt.— 8m 9»go 10 Mk ]llAai«nA If ••• Coal €•• F« W« Hi ••• p|ic« to. ensliairy AgMit RegtUationt /or the In§peetioH and Branding of Petroleum^ tanetioned by Order in Council of aO(A May^ 1866. Ist Baflned Petrolenm shall be tested by Taglibnes Pyrometer or by sneh other similar instruments as Inland Revenue Aet, may be approved by the Minister of In- 1866, See. 17. land Revenue, and all snoh Instruments shall be distributed under the supervision of the Department of Inland Revenue, and shall be used in ao- oordanoe with instructions sanctioned by the said Department 2nd. Refined Petroleum which was on the 22nd of May* 1868, in possession of parties who were not Re- Sec. 12. finers, may be allowed to pass inspection, provided it bears a fire test of one hun- dred degrees of Fahrenheit Thermometer, without siving off vapor that will explode or ignite on the application of fire. 3rd. All Barrels, Casks or packages containing Petroleum which have been inspected shall be branded with x— The date of the Inspection. Sec. 17. The name of the Inspecting Officer. The degree of heat at which the vapor produced by it ignited. The name of the refiner, or, if imported, the name of the im- porter. 4th. Refined Petroleum may be warehoused and removed in bond under the regulations made by an Order in Council on the 27th day of April, 1868. All Petroleum and Coal Oil manufactured in or imported into Canada, offered for sale with- out having been inspected, shall be liable to forfeiture, and for every barrel, cask or package (containing not less than 20 gals.) inspected there shall be imposed an inspec- tion fee of 10 cents. Do. do* less than 20 gals icentlP'gal. DUTIES PATABLB ON LICENSES. 81«t Ftc, cap. 8, and 31«( F»c., cap, 61. License for Distilling and Rectifying, or for either, by any process $250.00 License for Brewing 50-00 License for Malting :— 1st Class-making over 100.000 lbs. weight of Malt 200. 00 2nd Class— making over 25.000 lbs. weight of Malt ISO. 00 3rd Class— making under 25,000 lbs. weight of Malt 100. 00 License for manufacturing Tobacco * < . 50 • 00 License for manufacturing in Bond 50.00 License to Refine Petrolenm ••• 5000 EzoaTftton Whe«l-Barrows, fte., Copland ft lIoLariii,— 8m p^ 9S 1 1 Ho«l«rir, €II«T««9 Ribbons und Iiaeel^ at €li#ap«14l« 487 Sc 489 Notre HaHie 0t., A. A. IHIJRPHY. 102 TARIFF OF PILOTAGE. TRINITY HOUSE. Louis Marohand, Master ; William Bristow, deputy master ; J. L. Beaudry, H. Starnes, Victor Hudon, Pierre Cot^, Benjamin I^man, waraens ; B. D. Darid, registrar ; Daniel Rooney, olerk. Martin Brennan, water bailiff. Omoe : Harbor Commissioners' Bniidinf. TARIFF OF PILOTAGE. B^wten the Harbort of Quebec and Monirealt 2(Hh Vietoriat ehap* 128) eection 1. From the Harbor of Quebec to Portneuf, and the opposite side of the River St Lawrence, or below Portneuf and aboye the Harbour of Quebec :-— For the Pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinafter mentionedi) for each foot of draught of water. Upwards $0>50 Downw ards 0. 50 For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel, propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water. Upwards • . . . 0. 02| Downwards. 0-02} For the Pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water. Upwards 1.05 Downwards 0.70 From the Harbour of Quebec to Three Rivers and the opposite side of the River St Lawrence, or any place 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 draught of water. Upwards 1 50 Downwards 1-50 For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water. Upwards — 1 . 75 Downwards. 1.75 For the pilotage of any vessel under sail for each foot of draught of water. Upwards 2.60 Downwards 1*90 From the Harbor of Quebec to William Henry, and the op- Ewite side of the River St. Lawrence, or any place al)ove Three ivers and below William Henry :~ For the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam, (except as hereinafter mentioned,) for each foot of draught of water, Upwards 1.50 Duwnwards 1.50 V.T, ft Boiten Fiuio-Forte Co. 482 Hotre Daiiie-ft.-8M pftgo 10 i«iiA N»8« Cl««l 0«* F* W* HenskAir, Af^Mi flee pav« SO. TARIFF OF PILOTAQB, do. 108 For the pilotage of any R«a-going vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water* U pwards • • 1 . B7^ Downwards. 1.87} For the pilotage of any veni(;I under saili for each foot of draughtof water, Upwards 3.15 Downwards 2.10 From the Harbor of Quebec to the Harbor of Montreal, or to any place aboye William Henry, and below the Harbor of Montreal :— For the pilotage of any vesrel in tow or propelled by steam, (except as hereinafter mentionedi) for each foot of 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. ... 2.60 Downwards. 2.50 For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water, Upwards 4.20 Downwards 2.80 For the pilotage of any vessels in tow firom the Harbor of Montreal to William Henry, or to any place below Hochelaaa and above William Henry, for each foot of draught of water, up or down 1.00 For moving a vessel from one wharf to another in the Harbour of Montreal, for each such service 5-00 The Pilots shall be paid for all fractional parts of a foot of draught of water, pro-rata to the above Tari£f. The Pilots shall be paid for the pilotage of any vessel coming up or going down, part of the distance in tow and part under sail, proportional rates of the foregoing Tariflf, according to the distance made in tow or under sail. ComassiONKBS and Ofpiorrs for thr Harbour of Mon- treal.— (7ommMnoii«r«.— A. M. Delisle. Esq.. Chairman; Oeo. Stephen, Esq., Wm. Workman, Esq., Hon. John Young. M.P., President Board of Trade; C. J. Oonrsol, Esq., Mayor; H. H. Whitney, Secretary: A, Gr. Nish, Harbor Engineer; A. M. Rudolf, Harbour Master ; John Ferns, Wharfinger ; John Smaiil, Assistant Wharfinger. BECORDER'S COURT. J. P. Srxton. Recorder. H.I.•■" Cl"" •' ""> Crown. Alfred de Beaumont, Deputy Clerk of the Crown and Superin- tendent of Crown Witnesses. Adolphe Bissonnette, High Constahle. Louis Payette, Gaoler. Appeal Side. *MoNTREAL.~llih to 2l8t (inclusire) March, June, September, and December. ^Quebec.— 1st to 8th March, June, September and December. OMcera of Court.— It, W. Marchand. clerk of Appeals, Mont- real. C. Drdet, deputy clerk of Appeals, Quebec. Cbown SmB. Where Md. When held. Quebec 2f7th April and 27th October Montreal 24th March and 24th September. Three Rivers 4th April and 5th October. Sherbrooke ^ . . .6th March and 1st October. Kamouraska. . . . ^^ 5th Amril and 2l8t Norember. Aylmer 21st January and 1st July. Perc6 13th March and 13th August. New Carlisle 13th February and 13th July. Arthabaskaville 19th February and 4tb November. Beauce 13th Mareh and 13th October. Montmagny 25th March and 25th November. *By the 22nd sec. of chap. 77 of the consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, cases in Appeal or Error from the Districts of Ottawa, Montreal, Terrebonne, Joliette, Richelieu, St. Francis, Bedford, St. Hyacinthe, Iberville, and Beauhornois, shall be heard and determined at the City of Montreal on/i/, and the Writs in such cases shall be returnable there ; and cases in Ap- peal or Error from the districte of Three Rivers. Quebec, Sague- nay, Qa8p6, Chicoutimi, Rimouski, Kamouraska, Montmagny, Beauce, and Arthabaska, shall be heard and determined at the City ot Quebec only, and the Writs in such oases shall be re- turnable there. N.T.* Boitaa Fiano-ForU COi 488 H«bre DuM-it.— 8m pag« IQ Blaclc mamond If .8 .CoaI 0«. F. HT. Hensha'vr, Agent See page 20« COURTS OP JUSTICE. 105 Cbown SiDis^Continued, Where Held, When Held. JoHette 5th July and 15th NoTember. Riohelieu Ist May and 8th November. Chiooutimi 13tb February and 13th July. Bedford 16th February and 16th October. Rimouski 13th March and 13th October. Malbaie 13th June and 13th December. Beauhamois 22nd March and 29th November. St. Hyaointhe Ist Ma/ and Ist December. 8t Johns .22nd May and 12th December. St. Soholaetique 7th January and 2nd July. SUPERIOR COURT. Hon. Wm. Gollis Mbbedith, Chief-Justice* PuiSNi Judges : Hon. Chg. Mondelety " Andrew Stuart, Peter Winter, Aim6 Lafontaine, Antoine Polette. Joseph A. Berthelot, Thomas J. J. Loranger, Louis Victor Sicotte, Francis G. Johnson, u it (i (( (( Hon. Jean T. Taschereau, '* Joseph N. Boss6, Robert Mackay, Fred. W. Torrance» Jos. U. Beaudry, Henri E. Taschereau. Ls. E. N. Casault, Christ. Dunkin. John S. Sanborn, ^MoNTRKAL.— tHodielaga« Jacques Cartier, Laral, Yaudrenil, Soulanges, Laprairie, Chambly, andVercheres, andcityof Monl- real, held at Montreal from 17th to 27th of every month, ex- cept January, July and August Hubert, Papineau <& Honey, prothonotar^ ; (George Pyke and Charles A. Terrouz, deputy prothonotanes ; Tancr6de Bouthillier, sherifiT; M. H. Sanborn, deputy sheriff; Joseph Jones, coroner. QuEBBO.— Portneuf, Quebec, Montmorency, Levis, Lotbini^re and city of Quebec,— held at Quebec from the Ist to 5th of every month, except January, July and August. Fiset A Burroughs, prothonotary ; Hon. Charles Alleyn, sheriff. Thbrr RiviiBB.~Maskinonir6, St. Maurice, (including city of Three Rivers), Champlain and Nieolet, held at Three Rivers, from 28th March to 3rd April, 28th June to 4ch July, 28th Sept. to 4th October, 28th December to 4th January. Edward Bar- nard, prothonotary ; S. Dumoulin, sheriff. St. Fbancis.— Richmond (including Town of ■ Sherbrooke), Wolfe. Compton and Stanstead, held at Sherbrooke, L*om 20th to 26th February, May, October and December. Short & Morris, prothonotary ; Qeo. F. Bowen, sheriff. Kamouraska.— Kamouraska and Temfeoouata, held at Ea- mouraska, Arom 18th to 19th February, May and November. D6ry & Pelletier, prothonotary; Yineesias Taohd, sheriff. •District. tCounties, Sec, comprised. iil it : 'il Portland and Soman Cement, Ao.> Copland ft MeLarenr-Bee p. 22 'rz I Hi I; III For a good aasortmeiit of Br|r Goods ffo to GlioapBldo 437 A: 439 Notre Dame St*, A. A. 19IVRPHY. 106 COURTS OF JUSTICE. Ottawa.— Ottawa and Pontiao. held at Aylmer, from 13th to 19th February, June and November. Alfred DriscoUy protho- notary ; Louis M. Ooutl^e, sheriff. GASpfi.— Gasp6 and Bonaventure, held at Pere6 fr«>m 13th to 19th Mareh, Auini9t and 18th to 24th December. L. O. Harper, prothonotary ; P. Vibert, sheriff. At New Carlisle from 13th to 19th February. July and November. F. D. Gauvreau, protho- notary ; Martin Sbeppard) sheriff. Trsrrbonne.— Argenteuil, Two Mountains and Terrebonne, held at St. Soholastiqne. from 13th to 19th February, May and Oct. Jules R. Berthelot, prothonotary ; Alphonse Raby, sheriff. JoLiRTTR.— L'Assomption, Montcalm and Joliette, held at Joliette from 16th to 22nd February, 2gth June to 4th July, 16th to 22nd Oct Morin <& Besilets, prothonotary ; B. H. Leprohon, sheriff. Rich RLTRu.— Richelieu, Yamaska and Berthier, held at Sorel, from 13th to 19th January and May, 3rd to 9th October. Antoine N. Gouin, prothonotary; Michel Mathiou, sheriff. 8 AOUENAT.— Charlevoix and Snguenay, held at Malbaie, from 13th to 19th March, June and December. Charles da Berger, prothonotary; P. H. Cimon, sheriff. Chicoutimi.— Held at Chicoutimi, from 13th to 19th February, July and October. F. H. O'Brien, prothonotary ; Ovide Boss^, sheriff. RiMonSKi.— Rimouski. held at St. Germain, from 13th to 19th Mnroh, June and October. Frs. M. Derome, prothonotary; Achille Foumier, sheriff. Montmaony.— L'Islet. Montmagny and Belleoha^se, held at Montmagny. from 1 3th to 19th February, May and November, Albert Bender, prothonotary; J. D. Lepine, sheriff. Beaugr,— Beauce and Dorchester, held at St. Joseph de la Beauce, from 13th to 19th March, June and October. ZSphirin Vezina, prothonotary ; T. J. Taschereau, sheriff. Arthabaska.— Megantio, Arthabaska and Drummond, held at Arthabaska, from 12th to : 8th February, 18th to 24th May, 28th October to 30th November. Barwis and Theroux, prothon- otary ; Auguste Quesnel, sheriff. Brdford.— Shefford, Missisquoi and Brome, held at Nelson- ville, from lOtb to I5th February, 23rd to 28th April, 10th to 15th October. F. T. Hall, prothonotary ; Peter Cowan, sheriff. St. Htacinthe.— St Hyacinthe. Bagot and Rouville, held at St. Hyacinthe, from 22nd to 28th February, June and November. De Lorimer and de la Bru6re, prothonotary; Louis Tache, sheriff. ^ Ibrrvillr.— St. Johns, Napierville and Iberville, held at Johns, from 16th to 21st March. June and November. F. H. March and and Henri Marchand, joint prothonotary ; Joseph Dufresne, sheriff. N.T. * Boston Piano-Forte Co. 438 Notre Dame-it.~See page 10 »alde to 10- to >er, to 10- Black Dialiiond Ir*8. Coal Co. Wm HT. Menthmw, Affent ■;* t COURTS OP JUSTICE. 107 Brauharnois.— Huntingdon, Beauharnois and Ghateauguay, held at Beauharnois, from 16th to 21 st March, 80th May to 4th June, and 23rd to 28th NovembeiBi P. J. U. Beaudry, prothono- tary ; Louis Hainault, sheriff. CIRCUIT COURT. MoNTRRAL District. Montreal District Circuit, held at Montreal, 10th to 15th of ever^ month, except January, July and August. Messrs. Hubert, Panmeau & Honey, Clerk. Vandreuil County Circuit, held at Yaudreuil, 1st to 5th March, July and November. F. de S. Bastien, clerk. Soulanges Circuit, held at Coteau Landing, 6th to 10th March, 6th to 9th July, and 6th to lUth November. H. T. Sentenne, clerk. Verch^res County Circuit, held at Verch&res, Ist to 5th Feb- ruary, May and October. E. E. Chagnon, clerk. QuEBRC District. Quebec District Circuit, held at Quebec, 16th to 2l6t January and June, and 20th to 2.')th of every month, except July and August Fiset & Burroughs, clerk. Lotbinidre Circuit, held at St Croix, the 7th to 12th February, May and October. Louis L^may, clerk. Threr Rivrrs District. Three Rivers District Circuit, held at Three Rivers, 22nd to 27th March, June, September & December. E. Barnard, clerk. Maskinong^ Coun^ Circuit held at Riviere du Loup, 27th to 29th January And May ; and from the 15th to 17th October. L. J. Bourret, clerk. St. Francis District. St. Francis District Circuit held at Sherbrooke, 10th to 16th February, May, October and December. Short & Morris, clerk. Stanstead Circuit, held at Stanstead Plains, Ist to 4th Febru- ary, June, September and December. C. A. Richardson, clerk. Stanstead County Circuit held at Coaticook, 5th to 7th Feb- ruary. June and September. Otis Shurtleff, clerk. Compton County Circuit held at Cookshire. 8th to 11th Janu- ary, June and November. A. W. Pope, clerk. Richmond County Circuit held at Richmond, 1st to 5th March, July and November. Arthur Wilcocks, clerk. Richmond County Cirouit*theld at Danville, 16th tolSth Jan- uary^ April and September. T. Leet clerk. * The Circuit Court at the chief-lieU of a District has concur- rent jurisdiction with the Circuit Court in and for the various Counties in the same District. tTbe Circuit Court held in two or more places in a County has each concurrent jurisdiction over the whole County. Foondery Facings, fto,, COPLAND ft XcLABBK,— See page 28 mmmmtmm^m III ■■{ i> !• TAIIiORnrO BEPAKTniBIfT AT CHBAPSIDB 487 & 489 Notre Dame 81.9 A. A. MIJRPHT. 108 COURTS OP JUSTICE. Eamoxtsaska Distbiot. Eamouraska Bistriot Circuit, held at St. Lonist 7th to 13th Febraary, May and November. D6ry & Pelletier, clerk. Temisoouata County Circuit, held at St. Jean BaptistC) 21st to 25th March, June and October. N. L. Gauvreau, clerk; Ottawa District. Ottawa District Circuit held at Aylmer, 7th to 12th February, June and November. Alfred Driscoll, clerk. Ottawa County Circuit, *he!d at Papineanville. 7th to 10th January, May and September. F. S. Mackay, clerk. Ottawa County Circuit, held at Buckingham, 17Ui to 20th January, May and September. Edmund Wm. Murray, clerk. Pontiac Circuit, held at Portage dn Fort, 2nd to 7th March, 20th to 25th June, and 3rd to 8th November. Charles Jacob Bemer, clerk. Pontiac County Circuit, held at Chapeau Village, 8th to 11th March, 26dL to ^h June and October. Wm. L, Gray, clerk. GASPfi Distbiot. Gasp^ District Circuit, held at Perc^, 7th to 12th March, August, and 12th to 17th December. L. G. Harper, clerk. Gasp6 District Circuit, held at New Cariisle, 7th to 12th Feb- ruary, Jul;^ and November. F. D. Gauvreay« clerk. Basin Circuit, held at Basin, from 25th to 2Bth February, and 12th to 15th October. John Eden, clerk. Magdalen Islands Circuit, held at Amherst, 22nd to Slst May, and 22nd to 30th August. , clerk. Bonaventure Circuit, held at Carleton, 10th to 13th January, June and September. Edward Mann, clerk. Fox River Circuit, held at Fox River, 25th to 31st July. John de St. Croix, clerk. Terbebonnb Distbiot. Terrebonne District Circuit, held at St. Scholastiqne, 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. Villeneuve, clerk. Argenteuil County Circuit, held atLachute^ 12th to 16th Jann** ary, 25th to 29th May, 12th to 16th September. T. Barron, clerk. Jolibtte Distbiot. Joliette District Circut, held at Joliette, 10th to 15th February, 22nd to 27th June, and 10th to 16th October. Morin & Deslslets, clerks. L'Assomption County Circuit, held at L'Assomption, 26th to 30th January, May and October. J. Z. Martel, clerk. Montcalm County Circuit held at St. Julienne, 1st to 5th Feb- ruary, 6th to 11th June, and Ist to 5th November. Joseph Beauchamp, clerk. RiOHBLiEu Distbiot. Richelieu District Circuit held at Sorel, 7th to 12th Jatraary and May, and 27th Sept. to 2nd Oct A. N. Gouin, clerk. H.T, k Boiton PUno-Forte Co. 488 Votre Dame-tt.— SeepagelO Black ]MAiii«Bd N.S. €oal €•• F« 1¥. Henskaw* Airenf See page iiO« COURTS OF JUSTICE. 109 Berthier County Circuit, held at Berthier, 20th to 24th Janu- ai7 and May. and 2l8t to 25th September. Chas. Emond, clerk. Yamaska County Circuit* held at St. Francis, 24th to 28th February. Ist to 5th June, and 4th to 8th November. L. M. Cot6, clerk. Saouenat District. Saffuenay District Court, held at Malbaie, 7th to 12th March, June and December. C. DuBerger, clerk. Charlevoix County Circuit, held at *Baie St Paul, 20th to 23rd January, May and September. J. Perron, clerk. Chiooutimi District. Chicoutimi District Circuit, held at Chicoutimi. 7th to 12th February, July and October. F. R. Gosselin, Clerk. RiMouSKi District. Rimouski District Circuit, held at St Germain, 7th to 12th March, June and October. F. M. D^rome, clerk. Rimouski County Circuit *held at Matane, 2nd to 5th March» June and October. D. F. St. Aubin, clerk. MONTMAONY DISTRICT. Montmagny District Circuit held at Montmagny, 7th to 12th February, May and November. A. Bender, clerk. L'Islet County Circuit, held at Jean Port Joli, 20th to 24th Februaiy, May and November. L. Z. Duval, clerk. Bellechasse County Circuit held at St. Michel, 20th to 24th March, 23th June to 2nd July, 28th October to Ist November. M. Meroier, clerk. Beauoi District. Beauce Circuit District held at St. Joseph de la Beance, 7th to 12th March, June and October. Z. V^zina, clerk. Dorchester County Circuit, held at Ste. H^n^dine, 2nd to 6th March, June and October. J. Reny, clerk. Arthabaska District. Arthabaska District Circuit, held at Arthabuikaville, 6th to 11th February, 12th to 17th May, and 22nd to 27th October. Barvois & Th^roux, clerk. Drummond County Circuit held at Drummondville, 20th to 24th January, June and September. J. T. Caya, clerk. Megantic County Circuit held at Inverness, 13th to 17th March, June and December. J. B. Rousseau, clerk. Bedford District. Bedford District Court, held at Nelsonville, 5th to 9th Febru- ary, 18th to 22nd April, and 5th to 9th October. F. T. Hall, clerk. County of Wolfe.— Eugene S. Darche, clerk. * The Circuit Court at the ehief-'lieu of a District has concur- rent jurisdiction with ti&e Circuit Court in and for the various Counties in the same District. Konlden' Tooli, 40^ COPLAHD ft ][oIjyuSV,-8ee page 92 '. ji ' I it i\ n. ... t '■i'l iM ij|: FliANlVBIiS^ ibliANKBTS dc TARIV89 «t CHBAP8IDB 437 & 439 Notre Bame St., A. A. mURPHY. 110 COURTS OF JUSTICE. Brome County Cironit* held at Enowlton, 26th to 30th Janu- ary, 10th to 14th April, and 26th to 30th eieptember. J. Lefebvre, clerk. IShefford County Circuit, held at Waterloo, 2l8t to 25th Janu- ary, 5th to 9th April, and 2l8t to 25th September. Y. Nutting, clerk. Missisquoi County Circuit, *held at Bedford, Ist to 3rd Febru- ary, 15th to 17th April, Ist to 3rd October. T. Capsey. clerk. St. Htaointhb District. St. Hyacinthe District Circuit, held at St. Hyacinthe, 22nd tc 27th January, March and October. De Lorimier <& De La- brudre, clerks. Ruuville County Circuit, held at Marieville, 15th to 19th Feb- ruary, May and October. F. H. Gatien, clerk. Ibbbyille District. Iberville District Circuit, held at St. Johns, 14th to 15th March, June und November. C. S. Marchand <& H. Marchand, joint clerk. Iberville County Circuit, held at Iberville, 6th to 10th March, June and November. P. Beaudoin, clerk. Napierville County Circuit, held at Napierville, Ist to 5th March, June and November. A. Meriszi, clerk. Bagot County Court, held at St.Libuire, 16th to 20th January, April and September. J. C. Bachaud, clerk. Bbauharnois District. Beauhamois District Circuit, held at Beauhamois, 11th to 15th March, 25th to 29th May, 18th to 22nd November. P. J. U. Beaudry, clerk. Chateauguay County Circuit, held at St Martin, Ist to 4th March, 15th to 18th May, and 7th to 10th November. C. M. Lebrun, clerk. Huntingdon County Circuit, held at Huntingdon, 6th to 8th March, 20th to 22nd May, and 12th to 14th November. John Morrison, clerk. * The Circuit Court at the chief-lieu of a District has con- current jurisdiction with the Circuit Court in and for the various Counties in the same District. COUBT OF GENERAL SESSIONS OF THE PEACE. Charles Joseph Coursol, Chairman. Hon. L. A. DessauUes — \ pi^.t «f ♦»».» i>oo»<. Charles E. Schiller } ^*«''^ ®^ **^« ^«*°«- Alfred DeBeaumont Deputy Clerk of the Peace>nd Superintendent of Crown Witnesses. TrbUs : Montreal— 1st to 10th March, June, September, and December. N.T. ft Boiton Piano-Forte Go. 483 Notre ]Hune-ot.~See page 10 Black IMaoiond N*8* Coal €7o« F* W. Henshaipr, A^ent free ptkge SO. REGISTRARS. Ill COURT OP SPECIAL SESSIONS. Under the Statutes of Canadcu 32 and 33 Ftc, chap, 85. . C. J. Coursol, Esq., Presiding Justice. POLICE MAGISTRATE. Under the Act 28 Vic, chap, 20. William H. Br6haut. O.fHcere of the Court.—L. D. R. Cotret^ first clerk; A. Cinq- Marsy second clerk ; W. Fraser, crier. COMMISSIONERS TO GRANT PASSPORTS. The Clerk of the Peace — L. A. DessauUes and C. E. Schiller. CITY POLICE FORCE. F. W. L. Pentout chief of police ; Eagene Flynn, sub-chief and health officer; Hercules Paradis, do. ; O. Bouchard, A. CuUen, V. Lafon, P. Murphy, sergt.-deiecti7es : A. Maher, H. Lessard, W. Burke, S Niguet, J. Clancy, J. Richer, sergeants ; W. Car- son, L. Arcand, U. Glynn, W. Hicharddon, C. Lancy, C Berard, J. Bte. Angers, L. Hogue, H. B. Moylan, J. W. MoGowan, act- ing sergeants ; L. W. Tessier, accountant ; John Fahey, orderly. (A) Station, Jacques Cartier Square. (B) Station, Panet Street. (C) Station, Chaboillez Square. (D) Station, St. Charles Borrom6e Street. (E) Station, corner Ottawa and Kempt Streets. (F) Station, Point St. Charles. RIVER POLICE.— Station, 12 Grey Nun Street. John Mo- Laughiin, chief constable ; G. Hunter, W. Donohoe, J. Wilson, and Camiile Nourrie, sergeants. REGISTRARS OF COUNTIES-PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. District N»™*^ °f Jr'^iSon" ^''""'^ Name of Regtstrar. Montrecd Montreal Geo. H. Ryland. Chambly N. Migneault. Huntingdon, 1st Reg. Diy. . Adolphe Beauvais. Layal Ad^lard E. Leonard. Soulanges Geo. H. Dumesnil, Vandreuil F. de Salies Bastion. Verch^res Aim6 Geoffrion. Quebec Quebec C. N. Montizambert. Portneuf J. E. Thibaudeau. Montmorency Gabriel Dick. Orleans (Island of ) Pierre Gosselin. Dorchester, 2nd Reg. Div.. .Francois M. Guay. Lotbindre Joseph Fiiteau. Three ^tver^.Champlain Elie Kinfret. Maskinong^ J. Edouard Pichette. Nicoiet Joseph A. Blondin. Three Rivers Louis A. Duval. Drain Piped, fte., COPLAND ft MoLAaBH,HSee page 1^ 'l! i lit SILKS, DRBSS CIOOD9 4c MISBINOS, mt GHBAPSIOB 487 Sc 489 Notre Dame St., A. A. MIJBPHT. 112 REGISTBAR& District St, Franeie Ga&nSm ...... Name of Renstratioa County or Division. . .Riflhmond. Name of Registrar. ..Gharles P. Cleveland. ..William Ritchie . .Jean-Bte. Richard. ..C. A. Richardson. . .Otis Shurtleff. . .Samuel Orr. .Joseph G. Lebel. >. Louis Geo. Harper. . .John Perr^e. . .Edward Borne. . .Henri Garon. ..John Heath. ..Ghs. A. Deeyan. ..Walter Rimer. •Dosit^e Dupras. .Thomas Barron. . .Joseph A. Henrieux. . .Ghas. G. Beaudoin. . .Barth^lemy Rocher. . .Joseph Ed. Beaupr^. .Jules Ghevalier. . Jean Octave Ghalut .Joseph M. Cote. ..GhaslDuBerger. .T^Iesphore Fortin. ..OvidBoss^. •A. E. Guay. . . Andr^ E. Gauvreau. ..Thad^ Michand. > .Jos. David Lupine. .Pantal^n Forgues. . .Jean £. Proulx. ..Frs. Rouleau. ..Wm.H. Lambly. .•Ad. M. Poisson. . .Edmund Gox. . .Joseph B. Edgarton. ..Hiram S. Foster. ..Richard Dickinson. > Horace St. Germain. ..Jos. G. Bachaud. ..Ls. Ed. P. Laberge. . .Wm. A. Marchand. . .Ephrem Bouchard. ..DidaoeTass^. . .y. A. L. DeMartigny. . .Alixis M. Gagnier. . .Andrew Somerville. f^hArhrooke.. . ■ • ... Wolfe Stanstead Goaticook Comoton .Bonaventure Gasp^ 8t. Anne des Monts Maffdflilen lalaiidB. .. .... • Kanwurtukc Ottatoa. Terrebonne . Joliette,',* . Biehdieu.,,' Saguenay,',. Chicoutimi,. Bimotuki. . Montmagny. Betiiic^, . . . . . t.^CflmourRfikft ••••....•.• Temisfiouata. . Ottawa . PontiAA • . Two Monntains • ArflmntAuil «.•••••••••««••. Terrebonne . . Joliettfi li'AaaomDtion Hf ontfiftlm ••••.••«•■••••■• Rich aIiau •••••>*•••••••••< Berthier. Yamaeka .1st Div. of Gharlevoix 1 and Saguenay i " 2nd Div. of ditto . Chicoutimi. ..RimouskiNo. 1 KimouskiNo. 2 .L'lslet Mnntm Affnv •..■•••. Bellechasse . BfiAuee ................... Arthabtuka Bedford,,* , St,Hyacinth* Iberville,,. . Beauhamoii Dorchester z,.. ..Meirantie.... .......... ... Arthabaska Drummond ..Shefford Brome Missisquoi e.St. Hvacinthe ••.........•< Bagot Aouvilie ..St. .Inhna Napierville Iberville ». Beauhamois Ghateauguay Huntingdon V. T. k Boeton Piano-Forte Co. 488 Hotre Damo it-See page 10 ,.ii m ADVBRTISEHENT. .118 Stationery Warehcase, 897 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, ^ The Subscriber would call the attention of Merchants and others to his WELL-SELECTED STOCK of ' MISCELUNEOUS STITIONERT. Embracing every requisite for the Warehouse or Counting-house. ACCOUNT BOOKS Adapted to every variety of Business, constantly kept in Stock, or Ruled and Bound to Pattern on the shortest notice. M iniims EXECUTED IN ANY STYLE, FROM THE PLAINEST AND CHEAPEST TO THE MOST ELEGANT, LIBRARIES REBOITND AND BOOKS REPAIRED. FAPER BVLSS TO JLST PATTSBKT. Printing and Wrapping Papers Of every quality and description constantly on hand and made to order. ROBERT MILLEK. 11!,, i I ,]— -7-T m ABVBRTIBBiaBNV. ROYAL INSURANCEJOII/IPANY. FZEEjAd^ZFfi. OFFICES: Corner St Francois Xavier & Hospital Streets OAFITAL - - - - - $10.000«000. MNU AL IBOOME ITEABLT FUHDB nr eksd neaslt 6)000)000^ 11,600,000. FIRE DEPARTMENT. All descriptions of Property Insured against Loss or Damage by Fire at moderate rates. Losses Promptly Settled without reference to t^e Home Office. LIFE DEPARTMENT. Assurances on Lives granted on fiivourable tennS| and unquestioo' able security is offered to Policy-holders. Besides the Laige Sub- scribed and Paid-Up Capital of the Company, Assurers have Additional Security m the UNLIMITED LIABILITY of a Wealthy Proprietary. The Special Life Assurance Fund now amounts to $7,289,785. THB SUM OP $686,575 having been added thereto as a result of the Business of the Past Year, after the Payment of all claims, Cash Bonuses, Annuities and Expenses of Every Description. Tables of Rates, Proposal Forms and full information can be obtained on application to the undersigned. H. L. ROUTS, S. F. BBDDALL^ Chit/ Agents for Canada^ A. PERRY, Fire Inspttier, W. E. SCOTT, M.P., Medicai Exammer. ADYIRTISBMBNT^ 5 j>jBAZJBBa nr OF EVEBT OESGBIPTION, . «^e^414«'^(r ST. I>-A.'Crij STUiairlT, (CUSTOM HOUSE SQUARE.) M^irOPlBBAIi. 1!^ ! I i. ! ! I I i ' I i 116 ADVBRTISBMBNT. WILLIAM MILLAR, STATIONER, AND 94 JSt. ]^i\ANcois Xayiei\ jSt., Ntxt the Offices of Canadian Ex^st Co, :M:oITa?I^E^XJ- ■ ^>» ■ OFFICE STATIONERY IN GREAT VARIETY. ELLIOT'S THE BEST IN USE % |0V ibe %ttX^ M^ %m%. ADVBRTISBMENT. 117 JOHN LAURIE & BRO. 637 CRAIG ST., (ROGERS & KING'S BUILDING,) <> » GENERAL REPAIRING ATTENDED TO. ACCOUNTANT, |imi»iinn tnr tiMig |i!tiliTit« To be used in the Province of Ontario, 96 St. Fraapois ZaTier Street, ii '';n| m ADVBRTISBMJfiNT. I F. MeMANN, CARPENTER & JOINER ino <|iMtl| Biflli^ -•-« OFFICE: 141 St. Peter Street, nm mm m imm m u im. ^^►•♦«l'-<^»»->»»^ I I , ■ I H" l « 167 ST, ANTOINE STREET, i > WW' ADtVBRTISBMBBFT. 119 (LIMITED.) S, S, CO. CAPITAL, £500,000 STERLING. (With power to Increase.) Liverpool and Montreal in Summer I LIVEftPOOL and PORTLAND in WINTER. This Strvice will he made weekly ^ and ike following Steamers owned by the Company are now on the line. MEMPHIS, - - - 3485 tons MISSISSIPPI, - - 3X59 tons TEXAS, - - - - 2300 " MISSOURI, - - 1989 " VICKSBURG, - - 248s " ST. LOUIS, - - - x8a7 •« Through Rates of Freight and Passage made to and from all points of Canada. Prepaid Steerage Passenger Tickets issued by Agents in all principal Towns. Managing Dirbctoxs in Livbrpool : FLINN, MAIN & ICOKTaOMEBY, /^ £,auncetots Mey. Gbnbsal Agbnts for Canada : DAVID TORRANCE * CO., 'if m i Mil Is 120 ADVERTISEMENT. L. J. A. SDRVEYER, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN House Furnishing jiJirD MWLW HA JH. STOVES, BEFBIGERATOBS, urn, IRON BIDSTUDS, Covnlces^ Ac.^ Ac. 624 CBAia STREET, M#llVSiaAIa« » M» « (SmN 01* THE GOLDEN PADLOCK.) Black Diamond N*8« Coal Co. F.lir, HensliaWf As^nt See pai^e 20* 1 HE BAB. 121 THE BAR. DISTBICT OF MONTBBAL. • Council. John A. Perkins Syndio. M. Doherty B&tonnier. L. A. Jett^ Treasurer. M. Garault Secretary. 8. Bethune, Q C. F. Cassidy, Q.C, Joseph Doutre, Q.C. T. W. Ritchie, Q.C. L. B^langer. V.P.W. Dorion. W. H. Kerr. F.H.Baniyille. l And. BOABD OF EXAMINESS. S. Bethune, M. Doherty, F. Cassidy, S. W. Dorman, C. de Lori- mier, L. B^langer, W. W. Robertson, L. A. Jett^, F. X. A. Trudel, L. 0. Loranger, P. Ryany^ A. L. Snowdon, T. P. Kelly, £. L. DeBellefeuille, A. H. Lunn, A. Lacoste, J. Kirby, J. P. Kelly, S. Pagnuelo, and M. Gareau. Members. Date of Commission C. S. Cherrier, Q.G, F. Griffin, " Hy. Judah *' Hy. 0. Andrews, " John J. Day, " Hon.G. B. Cartier " ^ . Leblano, " nd. Robertson, " Hon.A.A.Dorion, " Jos. Rooer Roy, " Strachan Bethune " Alex. Cross, " Jas. Armstrong, Hon. G. Ouimet, £. Garter, Eugi^ne U. Pioh^ " J. Doutre " Hon.J.J.C.Abbott" F. Cassidy, ** T.A.R.Laflamme, " F. Pominville, T. S. Judah . . . John Bleakley. Thomas Nye... J. P. Sexton... it «( Aug. 1822 Dec. 1824 May, 1829 Deo. 1830 June, 1834 Nov. 1835 Sept 1839 Sept. 1841 Jan. 1842 Feb. 1842 May, 1843 May, 1843 Feb. 1844 Aug. 1844 Feb. 1845 Mar. 1846 April,1847 Oct. 1847 Aug. 1848 Oct. 1849 July, 1850 .Deo. 1824 .Aug. 1825 .Deo. 1827 .Feb. 1829 Membebs. Date of Commission Hugh Taylor Nov. 1829 E. D. David July, 1832 Wm. F. Coffin Nov. 1835 Louis A. Oliver Deo. 1839 John Monk Jan. 1841 H. J. Ibbotson Feb. 1841 Joseph Delagrave. . • . April,1841 Alexandre Deseve.-. Oct 1842 Peter L. Maodonell. .May, 1843 Chas. Glackmeyer. . .Sept. 1843 Hon.M.LaframboiseDec. 1843 Euolide Roy Jan. 1845 P. R. Lafrenaye Sept 1845 George Macrae Nov. 1846 Bernard Devlin Oct 1847 Henry W. Austin. . . .Feb. 1848 P. C. Duranceau May, 1848 Richard McDonnell. .June, 1848 Marcus Doherty. July, 1848 Louis Betournay.. . . .Feb. 1849 William A. Bates. . . . May, 1849 John Bates July, 1849 V. P. W. Dorion June, 1850 T. McCord July. 1850 John Popham Oct. 1850 Fire Bricki, Fire Clay, ftc., COPLAND ft HoLABEN|— See ^>age 22 ! "! I For a good assortment of Dry Goods ^o to cniieapslde 437 4c 439 Notre Dame St., A. A. JfllJRPHY. 122 THE BAR. Members. Date of Commission S. W. Dorman Nov. 1860 L. E. G. Rioard April,1851 Wm. B. Lamb Sept. 1851 Chas. J. Dunlop Oct. 1851 A. A. Archambault..I)eo. 1851 W. W. Robertson. . . . April,1862 Jean P. Maokay Sept. 1852 Louis B^langer Oct. 1852 L. G. Macdonald. . . 'Dec. 1852 D. Gt. D. Bondy Sept 1853 Jean 0. Benoit Oct. 1853 Edmund Barnard- ...Oct. 1858 Alexis A.Dume8nil-.Jan. 1854 Alex. H. Lunn Feb. 1854 Geo. B. Cramp June, 1854 Jos. M. Loranger . . . . April,1855 H. L. Snowdon Jan. 1857 Louis A. Jett^ Feb. 1857 J. Duhamel April,1857 Dunbar Browne July, 1857 J. A. Belle Mar. 1858 J. K. Elliot .Mar. 1858 James G. Day Ajpril,1858 L. 0. Loranger, May, 1858 J. B. Bourgeois May, 1858 Ed. Fraser July, 1858 J. L. Decary Sept. 1858 Adolphe Germain.. -.Sept 1858 Peter Ryan Sept. 1858 G. A. Cnampagne. .'Not. 1858 L. R. Church .Mar. 1859 Maxime Garault. . • .April, 1859 Z. GauUiier June^ 1869 S. D. Rivard June, 1859 John L. Morris. .*,. .June, 1859 Ernest Racioot June, 1859 L. D. Richard Oct. 1869 E. Kemp Oct. 1869 R. A. Leach Oct. 1869 M. Oarpentier. Not. 1869 M. C. Desnoyers Feb. 1860 J. A. Mousseau Mar. 1860 H. A. McCoy May, 1860 Thomas J. Walsh. ...June, 1860 George B. Baker Sept. 1860 E. Desrosiers Sept. 1860 D^sir^ Girouard: .... Oct. 1860 Ed. Trusdell Oct. 1860 J. N. McLaren Oct. 1860 Membebs. Date of Commission J. P. Sexton, Jr Dec. 1860 P. Bachand Dec. 1860 T. C. DeLorimer Jan. 1861 John Dunlop Jan. 1861 John Aylen April,1861 J. L. B. Desroch^rs. .Aug. 1861 Louis Armstrong. .. .Aug. 1861 A. P. Ouimet Sept. 1861 N. H. DriscoU Sept.- 1861 E. L. DeBellefeuille-Sept. 1861 J. A. Perkins Oct. 1861 S. Pagnuelo Oct. 1861 A. L. Desaulniers. . -Oct. 1861 R. N.Hall Oct. 1861 C. A. Rochon Nov. 1861 Joseph Roy Nov. 1861 F. X. Mathieu Dec. 1861 Z. Rousille Dec. 1861 D. Forget... Dec. 1861 J. A. Chapleau Dec. 1861 F. X. A. Trudel... . . .Dec. 1861 L. T. Lay Jan. 1862 Louis T. Par^ Jan. 1862 A. Brunet April,1862 Louis Pominville. . . .May, 1862 A. Branchaud May, 1862 J. P. Carreau June, 1862 D. Duprg June, 1862 Irvine Allen June, 1862 John P. Kelly June, 1862 Louis Joubert June, 1862 A. Fontaine July, 1862 Chs. Dorion Aug. 1862 James Kirby Aug. 1862 F. W. Terrill Sept. 1862 G. Mirault Sept. 1862 L. U. Fontaine Sept. 1862 J. N. A. Maokay. . . .Sept. 1862 D. Leach Oct. 1862 E.R. Fontaine Oct. 1862 P. A. A. Dorion Dec. 1862 G. Trudeau Dec. 1862 R.C. Cowan Feb. 1863 A. Lacoste Feb. 1863 L. F. Morrison Feb. 1863 N. A. Bethune Mar. 1863 0. Beaudry .Mar. 1863 J. J. Curran. . . ... . . .Mar. 1863 C. J. 0. Wurtele. . . .May, 1863 ill V. T. 4 Boston Piano-Forte Co. 482 Notre Bame-it.— See page 10 of ission Black Blantond N.S* Coal Co. F. W« Uenahaiirt Affent See page 20* THE BAR. 123 Members. Date of Commission L. Loranger- , June, 1863 F. X. Arohambault .June, 1863 M. Tait June, 1863 Ghas. de Montigny. .June, 1863 C. A. Vibbon June, 1863 J. 0. Toussignant. . .June. 1863 Geo. Doak June, 1863 R. M. Hart July, 1863 J. B. Brousseau July, 1863 Gonzalve Doutre .... .Aug. 1863 N. H. Bourgouin....Sept 1863 J. G. Laooste. ...... -Sept 1863 A. Gharland Sept. 1863 L. N. Benjamin Oct. 1863 A. L. W. Grenier. . . . Oct. 1863 G. W. Stephens .... Nov. 1863 W.M. Wright Nov. 1863 M. Gayley Jan^ 1864 F.Lefebvre Jan. 1864 T. R. Roberts Mar. 1864 L. 0. David April,1864 B.T.Day April,1864 L. H. Davids jn June, 186^. N. Durand June, 1864 Ghs. P. Davidson. . . .June, 1864 John Monagban Aug. 1364 Ls. L. P. Laohance. .Aug. 1864 J. 0. Joseph Sept. 1864 H. J. McConville. . . -Sept. 1864 E. Z. Paradis -Siepc. 1864 Thomas Brossoit Oct. 1864 P.A.0.Archambault.06t. 1864 Arthur Desjardins- . -Nov. 1864 Elz^ar Labelle Nov. 1864 J. G. Boyd .Nov. 1864 Am^d^ Gagnon Deo. 1864 Hobart Buller. ...... Deo. 1864 Adolphe Nadeau. . . -Jan. 1865 Jos. A. McLaughlin -AprililSOS W. R. Kenny June, 1865 ¥tb, E. GUman June, 1865 J. G. Gannon June, 1865 J. 19 . Morgeau June, 1865 Alexis A. Laferriere. July, 1865 P.S. Lipi)6 July, 1865 Arthur MoMahon.... Aug. 1865 Wilfred Laurier Aug. 1865 A. B. G. Ouimct Sept 1865 Richard S, Lawlor. ..Sept. 1865 Members. Date of Commission Ghs. L. Ghampagne Sept. 1865 Ghs. G. DeLonmier. . Oct. 1865 Jos. 0. Turgeon Oct 1865 L8.Napol^nDemer8.0ct. 1865 L. 0. Taillon Nov. 1865 N. W. Trenholme. . ..Nov. 1865 J. M. P. Gompte.....Nov. 1865 J. B. N. VaU^e Nov. 1865 L. Gushing Nov. 1865 J. B. Siootte Nov. 1865 J. A. Simard Nov. 1865 M. Mathieu Dec. 1865 J. IT. Richard Feb. 1866 L. L. Maillet t ..Feb. 1866 G. Thibault Feb. 1866 S. GaigQon. Mar. 1866 Alf. Welch AprU,1866 H. Bellemare May, 1866 E. Robidoux May, 1866 0. A. Geo£frion June, 1866 A. Pilon Junoi 1866 IvanT.Wotherspoon J^ne, 1866 G. B. Garter .Sept, 1866 T. B. Butler Sept. 1866 R. A. A. Jopes.. . ... .Sept. 1866 G. A. Drolet Oct 1866 G. T. St. Julien Oct 1866 W.O. Farmer. .....Oct. 1866 Louis F. Jollier Oct 1866 J. P. Noyes Oct 1866 Oscar Provost Oct. 1866 Ferdinand David • * • . Dec. 1866 L^on L. Gorbeil Dec, 1866 Mag- Desjardins Dec. 1866 Arthur B. Longpr^ . .Jan. 1867 Olivier Aug^ Jan. 1867 Emery Perrin. Mar. 1867 G. N. L. Beaudry. . . .Mar. 1867 A. G. H. Prevost April,1867 Robert A. Ramsay,. •April,1867 Arthur Buies April, 1867 Honor^ Mercier June, 1867 Asa Gordon June, 1867 A. E. Mitchell June, 1867 W. A.'Lay June, 1867 L. Alp. Garmel Juqe,1867 Ghas. Ed. Garmel. ■ .June, 1867 Edward Holton June, 1867 WilUam Rose Sept 1867 Steel Wire BnulMi, fto. COPLAN]) ft MoLABiar.-See page 89 I ! ! ,i ■ t ' il ; mil .' :■ mm 1 TAII^ORINO DEPARTJUENT AT CHEAPSIDB 43T A; 489 Notre Dame SI., A. A. MVRPHIT. 124 THE BAR. Membebs. Date of Commission Charles Lalimo Sept. 1867 R. J. Wioksteed Sept. 1867 Joseph Beaupr6 Sept. 1867 Maro Souligny Sept. 1867 Arthur Gharland. . . -Sept 1867 Henri E. Poulin Sept. 1867 Alf. Dalbec Sept. 1867 L. A. Quinn Sept. 1867 Chs. F.Gill Oct. 1867 Wm.D. Drummond-.NoT. 1867 Abel Adams Deo. 1867 F.J.HenriMarohand.Dec. 1867 Ren6 Ed. Kimber . . -Deo. 1867 John C. Hatton Deo. 1867 J. A. Ouimet Mar. 1868 John W. MeLaren...Mar. 1868 David R. MoOord. . ..Mar. 1868 Joseph N. Pattz^ Mar. 1868 Peter Goyle Mar. 1868 Fr^d. L. B^ique Mar. 1868 Jos. Boisseau June, 1868 Wm. W. Lynoh June, 1868 Thos. J. Dohertj * . . .June, 1868 J. Bte. Doutre June. 1868 J. J. McLaren June, 1868 Wm. Aird Ross June, 1868 Firman A. Beaudry..Sept. 1868 Jerome A. Ghicoine..Sept. 1868 W. Percival Carter. Sept 1868 Joseph Martel Sept. 1866 Louis Piohd ^pt. 1868 Jos. S. Messier. SepL 1868 John Mcintosh Sept. 1868 JNap. Archambault.-Sept. 1866 Hyp. Roussin Sept. 1866 Louis Munier Oct. 1868 C. 6. Rouleau Deo. 1868 James H. Wight Deo. 1868 Alp. Lousignan Deo. 1868 Th^op. Bertrand . . . .Deo. 1868 John J. Fisk Deo. 1866 Joseph Chagnon Mar. 1869 Ad. Mathieu April,1869 Adonias Adam Max, 1869 James Bethune July, 1869 Hon. J. H. Cameron. July, 1869 Alexis Dessaint July, 1869 Alfred Roohon July, 1869 Thos. A. Bemier . . . .July, 1869 Members. Date of Commission L. 0. Desrosiers July, 1869 R. H. Conroy July, 1869 M. B. Bethune July, 1869 Reid Taylor July, 1869 A. W. A. Power July, 1869 Fred. S. Lyman July, 1869 J. E. B. Beaupr^. . . .Aug. 1869 Jos. Dubuo Sept 1869 L. Laflammt Sept 1869 Alf. Panz^ Sept 1869 W. J. Watts Sept 1869 Stan. Cot6 .......... Sept 1869 Luoien Huol Sept. 1869 Richard Quintal Oct 1869 Paul de Caaes Oct 1869 'H. Alp. Turgeon Dec. 1869 James O'Reilly Jan. 1870 Arthur Lacoste Jan. 1870 Alphonse Christin. . -Jan. 1870 Jos. Aid. Ouimet • . . .Jan. 1870 Urgel A. Denis Jan. 1870 Joseph Perry April,1870 Horace Le Pierre. . . .July, 1870 Jas. W. W. Ward . . . July, 1870 Daniel Darby. July, 1870 Louis A. DeBlois — July, 1870 Jos. Alp. Daoust . . . .July, 1870 Henri C. St. Pierre. .July, 1870 Edward C. Monk. . . .July, 1870 X. D. Yaillancourt. ..July, 1870 Theo. S. Bicher July, 1870 Jean C. Langelier. . .July, 1870 Edmond Lareau . . . .July, 1870 Arthur A. Hudon — Jan. 1871 Ls. A. McC(myille...Jan. 1871 John S. Archibald. . .Jan. 1871 Roswell C. Fisher. ...Jan. 1871 Francis L Kellar. . . .Jan. 1871 Jos. N. Bienyenue. • . Jan. 1871 Pierre M. Durand-.. Jan. 1871 Thos. P. Foran Jan. 1871 Edmond Duoondu...Jan. 1671 PhiUippe H. Roy . . . .July, 1671 Francis 0. Wood . . . July, 1871 I.L.C.Archaumbault July, 1871 D. MoMastor July, 1871 S.C.Bagg July, 1871 Louis Sarrasin July, 1871 Amed^e E. Lorger...Jnly, 1871 K,T. ft Boiton Piano-Forte Co. 482 Hotre Dame-etHSee page 10 n' Blaek Diamond If •«• Goal Go. F. IIT. Hensliawy Affent ' See pase 20« NOTARIES. 125 Members. Date of Commission Charles Boucher * . • L. Latramboise • • • • F.G. Bouthillier.... Francois X. Demers Am. Arohambault. Chas.V.H.Ferland. Jean Bte. Comllard- Geo. G. Smith. ... Wm. DeC. Harnett .July, 1871 .July, 1871 .July, 1871 .July, 1871 .July, 1871 •July, 1871 .July, 1871 Jan. 1872 •Jan. 1872 Membebs. Date of Commission Francois 0. Rinfret. Ph. A. Kierzkowski. Joseph Lavergne... John Oalder Wm.G.Cruickshank Jos. A. Champagne. Alphonse David-... Charles A. Nutting. .Jan. 1872 Jan. 1872 .Jfin. 1872 jnly, 1872 .Ju .Ju .Ju Jul 1872 1872 ly, 1872 y, 1872 y» y. Advooates Library and Librart of the Bar.— Library Committee,~Ron. A. A. Dorion, Q.C., R. Roy, Q.C., A. Cross, Q«C., S. Bethune, Q.C., W. H. Kerr, and H. F. Rainyille. NOTARIAL BOARD FOR PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Hon. Louis Arohambault, President H. Lappare, of Montreal, Secretary for the Montreal Section. J. B. Del&ge, of Quebec, Secretary for the Quebec Section. F. J. Durand, Treasurer. G. LaRue, Syndic. members of the board for the district of MONTREAL. C. Germain, J. A. Labadie, J. S. Hunter, D. E. Pfipineau, J. E. 0. Labadie, W. F. liighthalU J. 0. Bureau, P. Geoflfrion, F. J. Durand. PUBLIC NOTARIES. Arohambault, A. Arohambault, C. Aussem, J. Bagg, S. C. Beaudry, P. J. Beaudry, Fd. Beaufield, R. Bedard, L. Beliveau, L. G. Bel anger, T. Bello, C. E. Bernier, B. Bourbonni^re, N. BourbonQi6re, T. B. Brault, C. A. Brault, H. A. A. Brault, L. N. Brogan, Anth. Brodie, Hugh. Brousseau, A. 0. Bureau, J. 0. Choquette, D. Content, M. Goutu, G. Cushing, Charles. Dagan, G. D 'Amour, A. Deoary, A. C. De Berry, Eraser, J. DesRosiers, Jos. R. DesRosiers, L. A. Devlin, 0. J. Doucet, T. Dumouchel, L. N. Durand, F. J. Durand, Ben. Easton, W. Faure, Fd. Filiatrault, J. Fortier, L. T. Frechette, Ed. P. Garand, A. Gibb, J. J. Griffin, J. 0. Guy, G. Guy, P. M. Hall, W. A. Hart, L. A. H^tu, L. 0. Houl^, J. B. Hunter, J. S. Huot, S. Isaacson, J. H. Isaacson, A. J. Jeannette, H. Jobin, A. D. Jobin, J. H. Kitson, G. R. W. Labadie, J. A. Labadie, J. E. 0. Lafleur, E. Lamontagne, C.H. Lappare. H. Latour, L. A. H. Lighthall, W. F. Longtin, M. Ezcavaton Wheel-Barrows, ftc., Copland & MoLaren,— See p. 22 N '■i- « I !i u HosferTf OloTes, Ribbons and liAce*, at cnheapside 437 Sc 439 Notre Dame St., A. A. MURPHY. 126 NOTARIES. Marler, Wm. de M. Mathieu, P. Mainville, P. Mcintosh, E. Meroilet A. Messier, E. Meyer, 0. Meyer, H. J. Moussette, S. P. Normandeau, P. E. Papineau, C. E. Papineau, D. E. Papineau, J. G. Parent, C. A. Phillips, W. A. Prud'homme, B. Quintal, J. A. Aieutard, F. Ross, W. Sanborn, M. H. Simard, J Sp6nard,C. C. Stuart, B. H. TerronXfO. A. Wright, H. B. COMMISSIONERS FOR RECEIVINa AFFIDAVITS. For Superior Courts Montreal, in the CUy of Montreal* L. J. A. Papineau, William F. Coffin, J. A. Labadie, William Ross, Etienne Guy. Wm. H. Br^haut, James Smith, John H. Isaacson, P. J. Beaudry, George Weeks, Gaspard Dagen, C. A. Terrouz. P. E. Normandeau. Thomas McGinn, J. S. Hunter, G. H. Kemick, J. 0. Labrancne, Wm. F. Lighth^I, Pierre Mauieu, H. Lappare, Napoleon Brault, Adolphe Cherrier, W. Easton, Robert Watson, Arthur M. Perkins, D. J. Craig, J. Carr Griffin, S. P. Moussette, J. 0. Viileneuve, L. Fauteux, L. N. Dumouohel, P. E. Normandeau, C. E. Bell, L. A. DesRosiers, A. D. Jobin, Robert Watson, Hugh Brodie, W. A. Phillips, J. F. Dubreuil. COMMISSIONERS FOR TAKING 'AFFIDAVITS. 7m the Province of Quebec to he used in Ontario, C. J. Coursol, T. Doucet, James Court, Hon. J. J. C.Abbott, Ivan Wotherspoon, Gleo. Macrae, J. H. Isaacson, John Popham, W. B. Lambe, D. Browne, H. Chapman, J. C. Griffin, W. F. Lighthall, J. S. Hunter, William Ross, P. E. Normandeau, Edward Holton, W. Easton, Archibald MoGoun,— «ee page 166. COMMISSIONERS TO ADMINISTER OATHS TO PUBLIC OFFICERS. Hon. S. C. Monk,*C. J. Coursol, John P. Sexton, T. Bonthillier, Edw. Carter, Hon. Louis A. Dessaulles, Chas. E. Schiller, A. de Beaumont, R. A. R. Hubert, L. J. A. Papineau, John S. Honey. V.T. ft Boiton Piaao-Forte Co. 483 Kotre Dame-it.— See page 10 »apslde IY« Black Diamond N«S« Coal Co. F* W« Hensliaiir, Aseni See page SO. JUSTICES or THE PEACE. 127 Commissioner for talking Affidavits, and fiving Certificates of Transfer and Registry of VesselSt for Nova Sootia.— John Popham. Commissioner in London, England, for taking Affidavits to be used in Promncea of Ontario and Quebec^ and Affidavits and Acknowledgements of Married Women to be used in Province of Nova Scotia, Alex. Gillespie, Jr., " Howard & Gillespie," 40 Old Broad Street, London. ASSIGNEES, OFFICIAL. Baillie, Charles, 181 St. James Street Brown, T. S., 43 St. Francois Xavier Street. Craig, D. J., North British Chambers, 11 Hospital Street. Dumesnil, G. H., J. P., 5 St. Sacrament Street. Evans, Edward, 58 St. Francois Xavier Street. Stewart, A. B., Merchants' Exchange, ll St. Sacrament St. Tyre, Perkins <& Lajoie, 97 St. James Street. Vibon, C. A., 6 St James Street. Watson, R. M., Merchants' Exchange, 11 St Sacrament St Whyte, John, 11 St Sacrament Street. JUSTICES OF THE PBACB For the Ciiy of Montreal. Atkinson, John Atwater, Edwin Alexander, Charles Auger, Jean B. Bagg, Stanley C. Barsalou, Joseph Beaubien, Pierre Beaudry, Jean B. Beaudry, Hon. J. L. Beaudry, P. J. Belair, Louis R. P. Belle, Charles E. Beliveau, Louis J. Buntin, Alexander Bulmer, Henrv Brown, Alfred Bartley, Wm. P. Boulanget, Jos. C. Bonrgeau, Victor Bouthillier, T. Boxer, Frederiek N. Brault C. A. Brasean, F. X. Brydges, Charles J. Brousseau, Jean B. Browne, George Brush, George Bastion, Benoit Bernard, Aldis Benoit, Z^phirin Becket, Jonn C. Campbell, G. W. Campbell, Robert Cantm, Augustin Cartier,btSirG.E. Cassidy, J. Lewis Chapman, Henry Charlebois, B. H. Chanvreau, Hon. P. J. 0., tv»««on.— Lieut.-Col. Thomas Bacon, Brigade Major. Head Quarters, Montreal. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Pontiac, Ottawa, Ar- genteuil, Montreal West, and Second Montreal Centre. 2Hd Brigade Division.— \Ae\ki.-(jo\, John Fletcher, Brigade Major. Head Quarters, St. Johns. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Huntingdon, Napier- ville, and Second Chateauguay, St. Johns, Iberville, Missisquoi, Brome and She£ford. 3re? Brigade i>tv««ton.— Lieut.-Col. Charles IKing, Brigade Major. Head Quarters, Sherbrooke. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Richmond, Drummond, Stanstead, Sherbrooke and Gompton. > Military District, No. 6. Lieut.-Col. A. C. LeLotbini^re Harwood, Deputy Adjutant- General, commanding ; Cap. W. H. Brehaut, district paymaster. ith Brigade 2>tvi«ton.— Lieut.-Col. Gustavo d'O. d'Orsonnens, Brigade Major. Head Quarters, Montreal. Portland and Boman Cementi Ao., Copland ft MoLaren,— See p. 22 II I II i f ii tl. For a vood aMMirtment of Dry Goods ffo to Oheapslde 487 A 489 Notre Dame St.. A. A. IVIVRPHY. 130 MILITIA. Oonsistfl of the Regimental Divisions of Montreal East* First Montreal Centre, Vaudreuil, Soulanges, Beauhamois, First Cha- teauguay, Laprairie, Two Mountains, Terrebonne* Hoohelaga, Jacques Cartfer and Laval. 6th Briaade />tomon.— Lieut. -Ool. Jas. W. Hanson^ Brigade Major. Head Quarters, Three Rivers. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of L'Assomption, Mont- calm, Joliette, Berthier, Maskinongd, Three Rivers, and St. Maurice. Qth Briaade jDtvmon. —Lieut.-Col. L. C. A. L. de Bellefeuille, Brigade Major. Head Quarters, St Hyaointhe. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Nioolet, Arthabaska, Wolfe, Yamaska, Bagot, Richelieu, St. Hyaointhe, Rouville, Verchdres and Cbambly. MiLiTART District, No. 7 Lieut -Col. Louis Adolphe Casault, Deputy Adjutant-General, commanding ; Captain W. H. Forrest, distnot pasmiaster. Ith Briaade ^tomon.— Lieut -Col. H. T. Duohesnay, Brigade Major. Head Quarters, Levis. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Lotbinifire, Megantio, Beauce, Dorchester, Levis, Belleohasse, Montmagny, L'Islet, Kamouraska, Temiseouata, Rimouski, BonaventureandGasp^. 8e/i Brigade />tot«ton.— Lieut -Col. E. Lamontagne, Brigade Major. Head Quarters, Quebec. Consists of the Regimental Divisions of Champlain, Portneuf, Suebec East, Quebec Centre, Quebec West County of Quebec, [ontmorency, Charlevoix, Chiooutumi and Saguenay. CxYAhitY.^FirH Troop^Capt* J. Mair,m.; Lieut. John Tees; Comet, John R. Mitchell. Field Battbbt of ABTiLLBBT.—Capt. A. A. Stevenson, I.e. ; IstLieuts. Wm. MoGibbon, m., Thos. W. Boydj Surgeon, Geo. E. Fenwiok, M.D. » ^^^^^^ Brioide Garrison Artillert.— Lieut -Colonel Hy. McKay; Majors, Geo. Dowker, I.e., David T. Fraser. Fint Captaim.—K A. Baynes, R. A. Ramsay, David D. Fraser, S. Hatt Second Captains.— "W. F. Kay, C. D. Tylee. R. J. Wioksteed. Fint Lieutenant8.—Qt. W. Hamilton, Reid Taylor, T. C Gor- don, W. R. Oswald. Second Lieutenants, — John Pangman, Dickson Anderson, James F. Ross, William Foot Staff— Paymaster, Captain G. Lulham, m ; Adjutant Joshua Collins, (c); Quartermaster, W. McCoy; Surgeon, J. Bell,M.D.; Assistant-Surgeon, G. W. Major, M.D. H.T. * Boston Piano-Forte Ck>. 488 Notre Dame-Bt.— See page 10 ^.^?SSIfc*"«*- Black Diamond N.8 •Ooal Co. F. IT* Hentliair, Acent See pace SO* Enoineers,— iVb 1 Companj/.—Firat Lieutenant J. A. Devine. No. 2 Compani/.— Captain W. Kennedy^ .(m)j Beoond Lieut. Lawrence D. Barlow. First or " Prinob op Walks " Reoimknt.— Lieut. -Colonel F. Bond j Majors, W. Robinson, Captatru.—J. Rogers (m), B L. Bond, M. Cormaok, John Robinson, S. C- Stevenson, Ed. W. Mudge. LietUenant».—A\ex. MoT. Watt, Wm. de Couroey Harnett, Robert Tattow. ^n«t(;n«.— Damase Sinoennes, T. H. Wright, R. W. Shepherd. <9to#.— Paymaster, Captain A. Milloy ; Adjutant* Captain F. 6- Barnjum ; Quartermaster, Lieut, R. Balfour, Surgeon, F. W. Campbell, M.D. ; Assist. Surgeon, Clarence J. H. Ghipman, M.D. Victoria Rifles.— Lieut-Colonel, A. R. Bethune; Majors, N. J. Handyside, E. A. Whytehead. Captains.— J. M. Crawford (m), J. Allan, J. C. Tates, J. J. Redpath, E. B. Qreenshields. Lteutenant8.—ll. Taylor, Jas. K. Oswald, Wm. M. Andrews, R. W. Campbell, J. B. Abbott, J. L. Hardman. iS'fflrff.— Paymaster, Capt John G. Burrough ; Adjutant. Gea W. Hatton (c) ; Surgeon, C. C. Sewell, M D. ; Assist. Surgeout Geo. Ross, M.I). ; Quartermaster, E. H. Hird. HooHELAOA Light Infantry.— Major, J. Martin, 1. o. Captainf.^R, Gardner, H. Millen, J. C. Sinton, Gteorge H. Hensnaw, Jr. LietUenants,—!). Seath, W. D. Dupont, Jesse W. Robinson. Ensigns,—]. E. Seybold, Francis C. Lawlor. iS'fa^.— Paymaster, Captain W. A. Bates; Adjutant, Sulliran Dayia, (o) ; Qttart«rma8ter, Capt. H. Fllis ; Surg. A. David, M.D. 66th Batt. Mount Royal Rifles, Montreal.— Lieut. -Col. Joseph Beaudry ; Majors. N. Labranche, and Michel D^guise ; Paymaster, Captain B. Oinq-Mars ; Adjutant, Captain Arthur Renaud ; Surgeon, Emmanuel Laohapelle, M.D. ; Captain B. Parent actine as Major during the attendance of Major N. La- branche to Military School. Captains.— K, T. A. Chagnon, Mo'lse Trudeau, J. A. Ouimett Silfrid Delisle. Lieutenants,— 3^ Hensley, C. Gadoua, E. St Marie, A. Delisle. Ensigns— 3, Racine, G. Ouimet, J. Rousseau, D. Lauzon. Quarferma«fer.— Jean Baptiste Emond. Military School, Craig Street.— Lt- Cols. 0. Smith, and deL. Harwood, D. A. G's., Commandants ; Lt-Cols. Bacon and d'Orsennens, Brigade Majors ; Adjutants, Major Napoleon Labranche, interpreter; Capt. Atkinson^ G.T.R* drill instructor. Board op Examiners for Candidates for Military School. —Meets every Tuesday 11 a.m., at the Military School. Fonndery Faoingi, Ac, COPLAliD ft MoLABEN,— Bee page 88 ( ; I t. s !• :1 1. f. '■ P" m I- I'R' E hri I ?B,t: : : 1 il! [ TAiiiORi^G departheent at ohbapsidb 437 Sl 439 Notre Dame St.* A* A. MURPHY* 132 MEDICAL. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. CHEMISTS AND APOTHECARIES. Ambrosse, J. D L.* 242 St. Lawrence Main Street. Beaudet, Alf., M.D., 665 St. Joseph Street Birks, Rm 187 McGill Street. Birks, J., 588 St. Catherine Street. Bondy, Dr., 406 St. Catherine Street. Bulling, Wm., 618 St. Mary Street. Campbell, Kenneth, k Co., Medical Hall, Great St James Street} and Branch Establishment, Phillips' Sauare. Desjardins, J. A., 22 and 24 St Lawrence Main Street. Desrosiers, L. J. P., M.D., 389^ St. Joseph Street Devins <& Bolton, next the Court House, Notre Dame Street. Douglas, James, 29 Cadieux Street. Duolos, E. A., Dr., 191 St. Joseph Street. Edwards, Dr. J. B., 630 Laguchetiere Street. Edson, M. G., comer Mountain and St. Antoine Streets. Eneas, Jm 26 Radegonde Street. Evans, Mercer Sc Co., St. Jean Baptiste Street Gardner, John, 457 Notre Dame Street {See adv. page,) Gauthier, Seraphin, M.D., 190 St. Lawrence Street. Goulden, James, 177 St. Lawrence Main and 200 St. PaalSt8> Gray, H. R., 144 St. Lp.T^rence Main Street Harte, James A., Glasgow Drug Hall, 400 Notre Dame Street. Jackson, H. F., 931 St. Catherine Street. Kerry Bros. <& Crathem, %1 St. Paul Street. Lafond <& Vernier, 252 Notre Dame Street Latham, R. S., corner Craig and Bleury Streets. LaRoque & Co., 427 St. Catherine Street Lewis, D. E., 274 St. Joseph Street. Lymans, Clare & Co., 884 and 386 St. Paul Street Muir, E.. corner Place d'Armes and Notre Dame Street. Munro. A. & Co., 161 McGlll Street. {See adv, page.) Picauli & Sons, 75 Notre Dame Street guintal, Luc, M.D., 373 St. Mary Street, aymond, Oliver, M.D., 568 St Mary Street Richelieu, John H., 425 St. Mary Street Stroud, C. S., 40 St Antoine Street Spencer, Richmond, cor. McGill and Notre Dame ^iteetB.^{See adv. page Trudeau, R., 301 St Paul Street Tate A; Covemton, 63 Great St James Street N.T.ft BMton Fiano-Forto Co. 488 Notre Dame-Bt.-8ee page 10 Black Diamond IV«S. Coal €o« F* HT. Hensliair) Agrent See pase 90* MEDICAL. 133 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Arohambault, D. D. BarneSf J. R. Beaubien, P. Berthelot, B. Bell, J. Bibaud, J. Gt, Boyer, L. Bessey, W. E. Bonald, O. S. De Bondy, A. D. Bruneau, 0. Bull, Geo. J. Bnrland. W. B. Campbell, G. W. Campbell, F.W. Charlebois, B. Chipmao, C. Coderre, E. Craik. R. David, A. H. Dugdale J. J. D'Orsonnens, T. E. Dugais. A. Drake, J. N. Dagenais. A. Dubuo, C. Desjardins, J. A. Desjardins, H. DeEJardins, E. L. Desmarteaut N. B. Desrosiers, L. J. P. Duolos, E. A. Duhamel, 0. A. Durooher, L. B. Demeza, M. Faford, Chas. Fenwiok, G. E. Finnie, J. T. Alloway^ R. A. Bazita, J. A. Bernard, A. Beers, G. W. Brewster, 0, I Bowker, H. M. Fuller, W. Gari6i)y, R. Gauthier, F. Girdwood, G. P. Grenier, G. Godfrey, R. T. Gardner, W. Hamelin, F. Heroux, E. Hingston, W. H. Howard, R. P. Kennedy, R. A. Lapierre, J> A. Leblano, Benj. H. Laehapelie, E. Leprohon, J. L. Laroque, A. B. Latour, H. T. Munier, A. McCallum, D. C. McCallum, D. MacDonald, Angus. MaoDonnelly, R. L. Mondelet, — Mount, John W. Munro. P. Monagnan, W. F. Major, George. Maobean, Dayid. Merrill. J. A. Milet, A. Nelson, Alfred. Nelson, Wolfred. Nicol, T. O'Leary.P. Plante, P. E. Peltier, H. Pioault, H. DENTISTS. Bell, J. DeMarchais. Duclos, E. Globensky, S. Leblano, L- J, B. Mathieu, E. Picanlt, C. Poitevin, J. C. Perrigo, James. Suintal, L. aymond, 0. Ready, J. RioheUeu, P. Ricard, A. G. Robillard, N. Robillard, E. Roddick, T.G. Ross, G. Rottot, J. P. RoUin, A. Reed, T. D. Rodger, Thos.A. Schmidt, S. B. Scott, W. E. Sewell, C, C. Smith, W. P. Sutherland, W. Smallwood, 0. S. Selley, - Tabb,S. E. Thompson^ R. Trudel, E. H Turgeon, L. G. Trenholme, E .H. Thayer, L. 0, Utley, M. H. Waller, S. Webb, T.J. Wanless, J. Wanless, J. R. Wilkins, G. Wheeler, Thos. B. MoGowan Wm, Nichols, J. C. Trestler&Globensky Valois, M. F. F. WebsterjJ. N. Young, W. i 1 1 UxnldiM Toolf, fte., COPLAND ft MoLAHEN,— See page 88 It 'M I .i 'I- 11- '^ s fe II m iriiANNBI^S, BliANKBTS 4c TARNS, at CHBAPftlDB 437 A 439 Notre Dame St., A. A. MURPHY. 134 MEDICAL. HOMCEPATHIG PHYSICIANS. Mailer. F. NiohoU T. UUey, M. H. Wanless, John. Wanless, John R. Montreal College of Pharmacy.— -Boarrf.— J. Gardner, President; R. Spenoer, Vice-President; J. Kerry, Treasurer; J. Mattinson, Secretary; H. Lyman, R. Bolton, J. Harper, 0- Muir, R. filuay, J. C. Patton, N . Mercer, B. E. McGale. Pharmaoeutioal Association op the Province of Quebec. —Incorporated 1870. Council.-— N. Mercer, President ; E. Giroux and H. R. Gray, Vicb-Presidents ; J. Goulden, Treasurer; E. Muir, Registrar and Secretary ; J. Kerry, A. Picault, W. E. Brunet, J. C. Goyemton, H. Lyman, J.D.S. Ambrose, A.Manson. Board of Examiners. —A. Savage, J. D. L. Ambrose, W. £. Brunet, H. R. Gray, A. Manson, with the President ex officio member of the Board. Colleoe of Physicians and Surgeons for Lower Canada. —Dr. Scott, President ; Dr. Weilbrenner and Dr. R. H. Russell, Vice-Presidents ; Dr. Tessier and Dr. Rottot, Secretaries ; Dr. H. Blanohet, Registrar and Treasurer. Board of Governors. For the CUvof Montreal :—Dtb. G. S. Fenwick, Robillardi Trudel, Scott^ Peltier, Howard, Smallwood. Rottot. For the District of Montreal :— Drs. Chamberlin, Lavellde, Bngham, Weilbrenner, Duchesneau, Gibson, Church. For the City of Quebec:— Dn. J. Bte. Blanchet, Tessier, Sewell, Landry, R.J.Ru8sell,Robitaille, Jackson, H. Blanchet. For the District of Quebec : — Drs. Theodore Charest, M.P., Miohaud, T4tu, Marmette^arue, Dub6, Boudreau. For the District of St. Francis :— Drs. Worthington, Gilbert, Hamilton. For the District of Three Rivers :— Drs. Ross, M. P., A, G. Fenwick, Landry. School of Medicine and Surgery of Montreal.— Faculty of Medicine of the University of Victoria College in Montreal.— E. H. Trudel, M.D., Prof, of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children ; J. G. Blbaud, M D., Prof, of Anatomy ; Pierre Munro, M.D.; Prof, of Surgery ; J. E. Coderre, M.D., Prof, of Materia Medica and Therapeutics ; President. P. Beau- bien, M.D., Prof, of the Theory and Practice of Medicine ; Thos. D. D'Orsennens, M.D., Prof, of Chemistry and Pharmacy; H. Peltier, M.D., Prof, of the Institutes and Medicine ; Dr. J. P. Rottot, Prof, of Medical Jurisprudence; Dr. A. Bousseau, Prof, of Botany; Dr. G. Grenier, Demonstrator of Anatomy: Dr. Munro, Clinical Surgery ; Dr. Rottot, Clinical Medicine ; Dr. H. Peltier, Secretary and Treasurer. N.T. k Boiton FlMio-ForU Go. 488 Notro DBiii04it.-8fe page 10 rraa..^^. Blaek Diamond N«S« Coal Co. F. !¥• Hensliaw, Asent 8ee pace dO* MSDIGAL. 135 Montreal General Hospital.— William Molson, Esq., Pre- sident ; Peter Redpath, Yioe-President ; Charles Alexander, Treasurer ; R. P. Howard, M.D., Secretary. Committee of Management. — A. Ferguson, Chairman ; Wm. Lunn, Mr. Justice F. W. Torrance, Archibald Ferguson, Chas. Alexander, W. F. Kay, Thos. Cramp, A. Robertson, R. S^uir, Wm. Clendenning, G. Moffatt, John Molson. ConetUting Phyaieian8.—J>TS. G. W. Campbell, R. Craik, and W. Sutherland. Attending Phyeiciam.^Dra, Scott Howard, Wright, MaoGal- lum, Reddyi Drake, Fenwiok^ and G. Ross. Resident Staff,— T. G. Roddick, M.D., house surgeon ; Clarence J. H. Chipman, A.M.. M.D., assistant house surgeon ; Mr. J. Cameron, house apothecary ; £d. Russell, steward ; Miss A. Forbes, matron. Hours for Medical Advice. 11 o'clock a.m. daily. Hours for friends visiting the sick, 3 till 4 o'clock daily. Montreal Homosopathio Dispensary.— 188 Great St James Street— Open daily from 12 to 1 o'clock. Physician, Dr. Wan- less ; Secretary and Treasurer, F. E. Grafton. Hotel-Dibu, Montreal.— Sister Marie Pag6, Superioress ; I A Professors of tiie French School of Medicine, physicians. ' rvERsmr Lyinq-in-Hospital.— First Directress, Mrs. Mol- son; Second Directress, Mrs. Ostell; Secretary, Mrs. Fraser; Treasurer, Mrs. Macdonald ; matron and midwife, Mrs. Han- nah : D. McCallum, M.D., professor of midwifery. McGill Uni- versity, physician and accoucheur ; consulting physicians, the Medical Faculty of McGill University. Montreal Dispensary.— President, Wm. Workman, Esq. ; Vice-Presidents, H. Nelson, Stanley Bagg ; Treasurer, T. A. Evans ; Secretary, Gkorge Wilkins, M.D., M.R.C.S» England. Attendifiq Phyaiciane.—Dra. F. W. Campbell, G. P. Girdwood, E. H. Treimolme, 0. C. Sewell, W. Gardner, R. Thompson, G. Wilkins. ConetUting Phmiciane.—DTa. Wright, Howard, Hingston, Craik, Leprohon, Fenwick, Boyer, Peltier, and Smallwood. Committee of Afanooemen^.— Hon. M. Laframboise, Dr. Lep- rohon. Messrs. P. D. Browne, C 0. PerrauU, Major Mills, Wm. Clendinnen^, A. McGibbon, H. MulhoUand, G. H. Frothingham, and J. Ferrier, Jr. Dental Board of Examiners of the Province of Quebec— Incorporated March 30th, 1869.— A. Bernard, President ; W. George Beers, Secretary ; C. Brewster, Treasurer ; L. J. B.. Leblano, Registrar. P. BaiUargeon, Quebec ; J. H. Webster, and C. Brewster, Montreal ; J. McKee, H. Ross and T. A. Venner, Quebec ; L. J. B. Leblano, Montreal. Drain FipMi, Ac, OOFLAND ft MoLABSK,-8oe page 22 mn .1 SILKS, BRBSS GOODS & MERINOS, at CHJBAPSIDB 437 4c 489 Notre Bame St., A, A. IIIURPHY. 136 STAMP DUTIES. CONSULS AND VICE-CONSULS. Argentine Republic, H. Chapman, J. P., St. John Street Austrian-Hangarian Empire, E. SchuItE, 61 St. Salpioe Street. Bel^an, Jesse Joseph, 873 Snerbrooke. Chili Republic, George B. Day, 13 Hospital Street. Danish, J. F. Wulfif, 370 St. Paul Street. French Gonsul-General, Monsieur Chevalier, Quebec. French Vice-Consul, P. E. Picault, M. D., Notre Dame Street. Italian, A. M. F. Gianelli, 15 Place d'Armes. Norway and Sweden Vice-Consul, J. F. Wulflf, 370 St. Paul St. German Empire^ W. C. Munderloh, 61 St Sulpice Street Oriental Republic of the Uruguay, F. W. Henshaw, 6 Hospital Street Peru Republic. Gtoorge B. Day, 13 Hospital Street Spanish Consul-General for the Dominion, J. M. de Satrustique, Quebec. Spanish Vice-Consul, J. L. Leprohon, M. D., 51 St. Radegonde Street United States Consul- General for B. N. A. Provinces, W. A. Dart ; Vice- Consul General^ J as. R. Reynolds, 145 St James Street. "^ United States Consuls —QrWb. W. Swift, Windsor; Samuel D. Pace, Samia ; R. S. Chilton, Clifton; A. C. Phillips, Fort Erie ; A. D. Shaw, Toronto ; Edwin Vaughan, Coaticook ; S. B. Hance, Kingston ; Clifford S. Sims, Prescott ; Freeman N. Blake, Ham- ilton; Almon A. Thompson, Goderich; William H. Harman, St Johns, Q. CANADIAN STAMP DUTIES. On Bills of Exchanget Drafts^ and Promissory Notes, In computing the Duty, it must be borne in mind that any interest payable at matunty with the principal, is to be counted part of the amount. AMOUNT. $25and under Over 25 and not exceeding. . ..$ 50 ' " »♦ ♦• .... 100 (I It It u (( «l (t (i " 50 "100 ti « 400 "500 200 300 400 500 600 Singly. ,$0 01 02 003 006 009 12 15 18 Duplicate I Triplicate eaon part, each part. $0 01 01 02 004 006 008 10 012 $0 01 01 01 02 003 04 005 006 V.T. ft Boston Fiaao-Forte Co. 482 Notre Dame it.— See page 10 ADVERTISEMBNT. 187 Lew^is & Co. WHOJLESALB Importers and Manufacturers of IMPROVED ESSENCES, Pomades t Oils, ^c, &€. A.IJSO, VORCESTERSHIRE SIOCE, co:r3^3s:e& Hospital & St John Sts. KOITTBEAL. I II p I,: I ; ,1^^- •■■' i ] i M:« ■ u 'I 138 ADVERTISEMENT. THE M ttimi^ flint OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. CAPITAL TWO MZLLZONS STBSBLQTa. iPi^B i>LJ\ri> ziiPM iJ\rsir!RAJ\rcj^. Queen Insurance Buildings, Dale Street, Liverpool; Queen Insurance Building^s, Gracechurch btreet,(City) London; Queen Buildings, 191 & 193 St. James Street, Montreal. :o: Adyantages Offered by the Company. If an Insurer desires to discontinue his policy, he may, after two years, at any time have a surrender value (never less than 85 per cent, of the premiums) i>aid. Or, at most ages, obtain ^free fuid-up policy iat the total amount of the premiums paid, together with any bonus which may have been added. Premiums may be paid yearly, half-yearly, or quarterly ; and under a special table, a very low premium for the first five years may be paid, without leaving a debt on the policy. Or, only one-half of the premiums may be paid for the first few years, the unpaid half premium remaining at a debt, at 6 per cent interest, extinguishable at pleasure. Or, a higher premium may be paid for a term of years, and then payments cease altogether, the policy still being in full force, and participating in its proper share of profits The policies contain no unnecessary restrictions as to Fore'f^ resi- dence and travelling. They are unchallengeable except when actual firaud is proved. Policies may be made payable during lifetime at specified ages, or earlier in event of death. One-third of the premiums of ordinary whole Life Assurances may be allowed to accumulate as a debt at interest, extinguishable at pleasure or at death. A. MACKENZIE FORBES, Resident Secretary^ Montreal, ADVERTISBMBNT. 139 THOS. D. HOOD, FIRST PRIZE llpljipi Ip^ ip^lll^ FACTORY— 84 Champ-de-Mars Street SHOW ROOMS— 183 St. James St A SUPERIOR CLASS OF SQUARE AND UPEiaHT Coistantly on Hand; and a Ckoitie ABSortment of Of American Maufacture, at Low Prices. 21^" Second hand Pianos taken in exchange ; and Repairs promptly attended to. II \ i\ i:i ^=1 5- J! 1 "!* r, ^ JU 140 ADVERTISBMEI7T. GODFROI CHAPLEAU, DoninoK Sin iamactost. FIRE PROOF SAFES, WELDED STEEL AND IRON Bxirglar Proof Safes AND FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF SAFES Also, Iron Vault Linings, Burglar Proof Vault Doors, Fire Proof Doors, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors for Public Buildin^^s, Messen- ger's Chests and Deed Boxes, Cell Doors and Gratings, Jail, Safe, Bank and Store Door Locks, also. Iron Bridges and Girders, &c„ &c., A large 11X11)11)61 of Seoond-Saiid Safes, Of different Makers, always on hand, which will be sold Cheap. Also, Mannfaotnrer of Stone Gatten* Teolsi Office — 320 8U Itdwrenee Main Mtreet f JFadory— Comer of Ontario A 8U (Jharlea JBorronhe 8ts,, M:ONTRKA.rj* ADVBRTI8BMSNT. 141 P. D. BROWNE, 18 aSSAT ST. JAXBS STBBST, (PPPOSITE J^A ^ANqUB DU JPeUPLE,) MONTREAL. Negotiable commercial paper discounted. Advances made on warehouse receipts, stocks, bonds, and all negotiable securities. Col- lections made on all parts of the Dominion and the United States. Greenbacks, Gold, Silver, and U. S. Bonds, and all uncurrent money bought and sold on most liberal terms. lo per cent, municipal bonds and farm mortgages foi sale. » ^>» ■ JOHN MeDOUGALL, 3|[intHjjl(t, l^i/nUt mA ^ukhhi MANUFACTURER OF ENGINES AND BOILERS, FBZlirCB BTTBB ICLL STONES, SI. Gabriel Zochs, - MOJSrZI^EAZ. i ! 142 ADVERTISBMENT. ■ 1 : ! i i.' 1 I MONTREAL STEAM LAUNDRY. m ^»» > P. B. FERGUSON & CO., TiROtPldl^TOfdS. -o:o- iji PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO If I wll I lllll 111 % As we have Superior Imported Machines. -co- Great care taten iltli all Fancy WorL STEAMSHIP AND STEAMBOAT WASHINO Done on the Shortest Notice, 2^ St. Ui\bain Sti^eet, ADVERTISEMBNT. 148 S. E. OII«BERTy ONTREAL. .X4"Lr7A.OTT7RBXl OF STUM ENGINES MD BOILERS, Bea77 Forgings and Castings, IBO^ /S^jHTP ^ BRIDGE WORK, SA^ AOLLS, aZUST MILLS, ST7aAE FAO- TORXaS, TAmffiBISS, A17D 8ABS BZTRAOT FAOTOBZBS. ALSO, ^o/flf Crushers and Separators, l&«@p Woll ^ym^tff Plp^s ftcid Tubins* 'i,« 4 essses- — 144 ADVBRTISEBIBNT. BBTABLiamED 1839. ^#M1I W##ll ^ fii#lf » AGENTS FOR THE Wholesale and Retail Lnporten of Fill jBWlLIilEl AND I 32S NOTRE DAME STREET, Third Door West of French Cathedral. ]KKPA1RIN« PmOMPTIiT ATTKHBEB TO. BANKS IN CANADA, With their Ageneit, Plaois. NiiiKB OF Banks. Offiokrs. AlnwnU Merchants of F. A. W. Lister, agent Amprior B. N. America Patrick Robertson, agent. Barrie Commerce R. 0. Jennings, agent Toronto D. Campbell, manager BarkervUtej B.O.B. N- America G. M. Morris, agent Beauhamoi9 Merchants of C A. DeMartigny, BelUviUe Montreal P,. Richardson, manager Royal Canadian . • W^. R. Dean, mccaager Merchants of C. ... iindw. Thotr^son, manager Berlin ^.... do. Chas. Crockall, agent Boumcmioillek* . . .Qntahio D. Fi^bor, ( Mhier BraWtfwrd . .... •§• N. America A. Robert'on, mannger Commerce ^*^' Plummer, r anager Montreal .S. Read, manai(r<^t BroekviUe Monjbreal H. E. Knowles, >ec'g-mgr. Brampton MeropaUts of C D. Kem r nf^ent, CoUingtoood Ogmmerce.. J. MoM «(;t . . .R;oyal Canadian .. .A. Kick irdhon, manager Commerce > W. S. Ireland, manager Merchants of C Robt. N. Rogers, manager Clinton Royal Cdnadian. . • • M. Lough, agent Cobourg MontreiU C. Brongh, manager Toronto. J. H. Ro!)er, manager a>yal Canadian,. . . Alfired 8towe, agent ontroal. Neil Mol^an, agent CowamvUie Bastem Townships. W. J. Bnggs, manager DunnffiU0 i .J* w^ .B. N. America R. Steren, agent Dundae. . ..'..... .Commerce C. S. Rninsey, agent ; . .Montreal.. • ....... .W. P. Newmann, agent Elora Merchants of C^ Ferpne *, Montrei^. MerchaiktsofC . William Kinsley, agent <>. D. Ferguson, a«ent Fredericktont ... B. Ni America. . . .J. G. Orchard, agent Qalt Conanneroe. Q. Q. Patterson, manager . , , M<^rohaiits (^ 0. • . i . Willia9i Cooke, manager Rdyal C^^adiifti . . J. Cavers, manager Ooderieh"* .v. ; . . .Mimtk^al. ........ .J. H. Finlay, agent Ooifi^eree A. M. Ross, manager Qmlph. i ...... ; . iMon^Ml. . ^ ....... .J. Robertson, manager OntaHer < .......... .B. Morris, manager Ooimtte^ i i ; V. k . . .0. W. Semdtlsnds, ofran'gr. Hcdifaxt N.S . • • .Ontario ,.;........ .Pdoples Bank, agent Montreatl.. . • . ; B. p. Jbnes. agem g. N, America'. 4 . . .Jundei Goldie, ndan^r . If.* Ataieriea. . . . JaUr. ftobertson, manager Fire Britfrit FiM (Hay, fte.i OCMiAim * Xt)LABllr,-8iid ptge 211 ; i.!| J i For « ffood a«sortpi«i»t oC W^TT Clooihi «• to Ckeapalde 437 6c 439 Notre Bmmo St., A* A. JHURPHY. 146. BANKS IN CANADA. Plages. Namrs of Banks. Offioebs. Hamilton Montreal • - ; A. Maonider, manager Merchants of G James Bancroft) manager Royal Oanadkui... . W. G. Crawford, manager Commerce G. R. Murray, manager Ingersoll . . • • Niagara District* • -C- E. Cbadwick, agent Merchants of .C.. . • .C. H. Sorley, agent Kington B. N. America Jeffery Penfold, manager Montreal H. M< Moore, manager Merchants of C J. G. Maedonald, manager Kincardiiie do. T. E. P. Trew, agent Lindtay Ontario ....S. A. McMurray, manager Merchants of C William Hamilton, agent Montreid H. Dunsford, agent Commerce E. W> Syer, manager B. N. America Thomas Corsan, manager Montreal. ......... .P. A. Despard, manager Merchants of C • • • W. P. Harperf manager Molsons Josejph Jeffrey, manager ^ „ , ck>. ^' K* Morton, manager Mitchell • • .Merchants of R. P. Preeman, agent Mount Forest- . . .Ontario Geo. Hamilton, manager Moncton .......... B. N. America . Weir, agent. M/^wRDOAT SI^*B.Angus, gen. manager MpinPBEiAL ; • - • I T. i^. Christian, asst. man. Cett P. McGuUoch, cashier J)u Peuple ....... .a. a. Trottier, cashier MoLSOMS . .. . ■ ..... p. W. Thomas^ cashier Jacques Cabtieb . . H. Cotte^asbier Mrboh. of Can* ..jackspnRae, cashier Peoples B'k, HaPx. Ontario Bank, agents Bw AmArina S 0. McNab, gon. manager . N. America. . . { ^ ^ ^hriniley, manager 2uebec J. B. Renny, manager a B'k Nationale* • J. S. Paquet,. manager Commerce ........ .W. Simpson, manager juondon . . ..y. < Morriehurg . . • Montreal ....•*• ft .Tlf' Metropolitan ...» ... .A. S. Hoicks, cashier Exchange Bank* * • :». A. Oamppell, cashier Toronto ..... ..».>,. - .Duncan Coulson, manager Ontarip.v. . . . ..^/...iJo^in'' Smart, managei' Upion Bank of I^.C^Fre^* Nash, manager Eo^al Cinadian. , . .jwjUiMii Sache, niaiiager Mechanics f^apk* .•^A* .MMSon, man. director NiMiariarpi8tiip|;t . OntaiNo Bank, agents ,, Basten]f?^pi!riJ8hu»9-.Bfi9kt^)Montreal, agents Napanee.., . I'.V. .Mercbai:^. of Or* f rrAI^x* omith, manager ^ . B. N. Anierio.<^' r • • • R^ A. jLeslie, agent Newcaatle, 2V.B.*^Mentreiaf • • . .P. E. Winsiow, agent Newmarket »* f .. .Mor^^ts pf Q.,. . . .J. Cawbree, agent RoFaVCi^aaiaB****!^* vvwtbra, agent » f f 0» ^ r V. Y. 4 Bofton FiA&o-ForU OOk 43HI Xotrt J>aiii»*ifc.Htoe pftg« 10 WIBfc.,.,, BlMk IMIiiiftwliid IXM. €o. 1^. W»Menkikm.iiiri -A|reiiit See page 20* BANKS IN GANADAJ 147 Pla<7B8. 'Names of Banks- Offiobbs. * OrangevUUf Oommerce .T* T. OWet, mantig^it Merchants of G ..... A. M. I^irklandt agent Oshawa Ontario ...G.Holland, manager Ottawa .... * B N. America A G. Kelty, manager , yuionBankofL.G..D.S.Ea«twoody manager ..H»>u . Montreal.. A. Drummond* manager >&*.p Quebec H. V. Noel, Manager ^iiui'.- Ontario. J. H. Woodman, manager LaB'k Nationals. Sam. B^noit, manager Merchants of Thomas Kirby, manager Owen Sound . . . . .Molsons . . Thos. J. Joy, manager Merchants of 0. ... .J. Pottenger, agent Paris B.N. America . . . . . John Girnegie, agent Pembroke. »»'..>. Qaeheo .J. Walker, agent Merchants of G Hector Fraser, agent Ontario '— *^, manager Perth Montrefkl R. J. Drummond, agent Merchants of G . . . • James Gray* agent Peterborough . . . .Ontario^ .G. E. Shaw, manager Toronto ........... .J. M.Htnith, manage]^ Montreal F. J. T$te, acting agent Gomiberce J. B. Hall, manager Royal Canadian • . . R. M. O^rilvie, agent Picton . . i Montreal ....... .^ .. S. J. Stammers, agent Port Hope Ontario .. I ...... ^ ^ < G. H. G. MoVitty, manafr Toronto ^ ..... i .-. '. '. .A.Morgan Go8by,m9,xiager Montreal ..... . .... M. Heaton, agent Port Perry ..... .Ontario. ^ . . . A. G. Mowbray, manager Preacott . k...../. Merchants of G. . . .J. F^ ^arper, agent Quebec. .* ; •• . « . . .Qurbeo ..;........< ■ Jas^' Stiavenson, cashier If" '^Commerce.. ;....... Uniiin Rank of L.G. ag'ts. , B. N, America G. F. Smith, manager. • '^ ; Eastern Townsl^ips . Quebed Bank, agents ' ' «">^* r Montreal ..... ... •. Ji Porteous, manager , ;• > u i-i' City Baj[ifc. ..'..>. i'^Jnion Bank.of^L. C., ag'ts ' ♦'»«"" v*'^Du Pe,al)le...*Vk...Ban ' n^iu Toronto...... >•• .^Banque.Natfonale, agents TTttiofi ^ank 91 Ii>G!,'Petei^ MacEW^n, cashier Benfreuf. . . . ... ; : .B. N. AnieH^, v; . T. WWion, agent '; Mer<$hflnts of C^ .... G. G. Mprgan. agent «Sbrn»o. <*'4.'4.'.i.. Montreal •••/i^i.-.v.. Hon: A. Vidal, agent Commerce....... -F. W. Holm^sted, mana'i: Seaforth . t . ..... .RoyaJ Oianadian.. . .M. P. Hayes, a^ent " Sherbrooke. .... .City Balik. . — — Wm. Addie, agent ' Eastern Townships. Wm. Farwell, Jr., cashier Simeoe. ......... .Commerce • . ..... H. Groff, agent Montreal ......' — F. F. Blacfcadder, agent Sor^ ..;........ i Merchants of G .... A. A. Tailon, agent MoLson's A. D. Durnford, act man. \ ■- I III / Iteel '^Mn BnAMi fte. OOPLAHD * mdUOaOI.-^ht ptg* 89 t. ' ' , t [iV %i f ' / ,qi^4Jii0ipiNa pepabtubnt at ohbavsuhb 48t A 489 Notre INiVie 8t,, A. A. MURPST. 148 BANKS IN CANADA, Plaoks. Namrs of Banks. Offk^sbb. Stan^tead .Bastern Townships. A. P. Ball, manacer St. Andreu}§ B* N. Amerioa Jt S> Oarneffiei agent. St. CaMerinM. . . .Niaoaba Distbiot. C, M. Amoldy eashier. gnebeo. W.T. Benson, manager ommer^e .H. C Barwio^, manager Ontario Niaf^apist Bank, agents St. Johntt Q--** • Merchants of 0** • ^ ^ W. L. Marler, agent St. JohfUy N.B. . .Montreal W. Munro, acting mana'gr a* N. America* . . . .T. Maclellan, manager . , Quebec *...... Bank of New Brunswick St. J6nn»t N»F. * •Quebec U* B. of NewfoancUand Montreal*.... ...... do* do. B. N. America do. do. St. SvaciiUK^ . . . .Merchants of C H. Barbean, agent St. Marp Montreal R. Hillyard, agent St. StepMMyN.B.u. N. America. • • • • J. 8.. Iiockie, agent Quebec • Bank of New Brunswick St. Tkomaa Merchants of G A. M^ Orombie, agent Molsons Xhs. Blakeney, manager Stratf^j^^^***.* * .Montreal J. Hogg, agent "' Merchants of 0. H. Aansom, agent Hoyal Canadian... « J. Young, agent Strathrov .Commerce J. S. Small, manager Three Btvere* . . . .Quebec. John McDougall, agent Union Bank of L. C . John V. W oolsejr, agent TUaonbwgh Merenants of C R. W. Cresswell, ) Merenants of C B* W^ Cresswell, agent lager G[0BONTo .Geqrei^ Qague, cashier Toronto .Molsons. ^. J. Didles, manager rM Qague, cash CoM|(EBOB .R. S. Strathy, cashier .yk- Merchants of C • • • • A. Cameron, mtinager Ontario A. Kshor, manager B. N. An^erica Samuel Taylor, manager Montreal W. J. Buchanan, mana'gr City Bank.. •..«•... .J. J., M|Gculloch, agent Quebec. . . .. -f D. R. Wilkie, manager ^ Royal Canadian • * -T* McCraken, cashier Trenton^ Commovce. .^. .... . . .Wm. Smith, manager Victorich (V.l.) • -B. N. Amenca. . .,.£[. A. Tuso^ manager Montreal v • • • • $^. Pf British Columbia Waterloo, Ont • . .Merchants of (X.Sr.jb. SvMorodith, a8«nt Waterloot Q Eastern Township? W. U. Parmalee, mana'gr Walkerton .Merchants of Cv...A*Sproat, agent Whitbu ..........' Royal Canadian * • • . A. Richardson,, agent Ontario. ....Thos. Bow, manager WindaoTf Ont» . . .Molsons .....CD. Grasett, manager Merchants^of C. .. .H. R. Morton, agept Woodetoek. . « . . « .Commerce * . W. A. Sampson, manager Royal Canadian.. . . J. M. Bums, manager Winnipeg, Man- .Merchants of C P. McArthur, agent Ontario Thomas Dow, manager H.Tj k Boftfii VlMi^V«rte Go. 418 Notre OaMOHiU— 8oo page 10 Black Ili*ni«Bd If .S. Ooia €•• F.IT. HettsliaWy Asenil See PMW SO. BANES IN CANADA. 149 FOIIBIGN AGENTS. PLAOBB. Names of Banks. Ofpiobbs. „ , C Head office, Bankers : B'k London, EntfumaJB, N> Amerioa. . < of England, and Qlynn, ( Mills, Ourrie <& Co. Toronto City Bank, London Commerce Bank of Scotland, London Merchants of C London Joint Stock Bank ! Union Bank of London, and Messrs. Roberts, Lubbock & Co. Exchange Alliance Bank, (limited). iBank of Montreal, 27 Lom- bard St., London, Fred. Gondry, secretary Quebeo Union Bank of Loxidon (National Bank of Scot- Royal Canadian.. < land, London, and its ( agencies City Bank Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co. Jacques Cartier. . . -Glsm, Mills, Currie & Co. Niagara District- . .Boeanauet, Salt & Co. Da Peuple. Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co. Ontario ; . . . B'k of Montreal, London iu-»i./^»a /City Bank, London, and ^ohpia { Glyn, Mills, Currie* Co. ^LSJer^cSSadf I ^^-^on and County Bank Birminaham B. N. America.. |To£Jj^S?/B?ikhi*Cor^^ D • * 7 "n XT !».««;«. J "West of England A South ■Bristol B. N. America. . . ( Wales District Bank w I I * ^ -a -nr a ».«..««. J Wolverhampton and Staf- WolverJuxmpton. .R. N, Amenoa. . . { fordshire Bank I Manchester A Salford B'k Manehetter B. N. America. . . ^ and i Union B 'nk of Manchester Liverpool* ...... .B. N. America. Bank of Liverpool Montreal Bank of Liverpool Commerce Bank of Liverpool !( National Bank of Scotland . . . .B. N. America.. . \ Bank of Scotland ( Royal Bank of Scotland Montreal Brit. Linen Co. & branches Merchants of C The Bank of Scotland Gore National Bank of Scotland Commerce Bank of Scotland S National Bank of Scotland Royal Bank of Scotland Bank of Scotland Edinburgh and Scotland Bxeayaton Wheel-Barrows, *a, Ctopland ft MeLareii,-8ee p. 92 437 Sc 439 Notre l>aiiie8t«f A. A. MVRPltY. 150 BANKS IN CANV^DA. Plages. Naves of Banks. Offioebs. Glasgow* Commerce Bank of Scotland ( Provincial B'lc of Ireland OMin, Jreland. .B,N. Am.ric.. ] g^^riltSfSf !«&* ^ iBanii of Ireland CitrBank National Bank n^voi no*iikfl«ifA 5 Bank of Commerce and ^<*'^*^^ { Bell&Smithers :B. N. America... Merchants of C.- Montreal.. John Paton and D. Davidson, agents B. Nat. Bank of the Republic CaldwellAshworth.broker R. Bell and C. F. Smithers and Bank of New York. 8uebec Maitland, Phelps & Co. ityBank Bank of the Republic Jacques Cartier • . . . Bank of the Republic Mechafnics Bank- . -National Park Bank Royal CanadiMi • . • - National Park Bank Du Penple Nat. Bank of the Republic fR.Bell and C.F. Smithers, agents, and Nat. City Bank MnlflnnB J Jay, Cooko ACo., and the "®"®'*« J National Park Bank Niagara District. - -The Manhattan Bank Union Bank of ( The National Park Bank Lower Canada ( and Caldwell Ashworth I National Bank of the Re- Commeroe public, J.G. Harper and ( J. H. Goadby, agents BoHon B. N. America Merchants National Bank Montreal Merchants National Bank Commerce ....,...- Merchants National Bank Molsons Foote <& French City J^ank. Kidder, Peabody & Co. Ontario .Tremont National Bank Albanu Goie< • *. New York State Bank .7. k Boiton Fiftno-Forte Oo. 499 Hotr9 Dam^-gt— See page 10 ^hityi :■- Black DlamonA N.flk €>oal €o. F. W. KeiMbair^ Atfenf See pair* M* •'*''' BANKS IN CANADA. 161 Places. Names of Banks. Offiobbs. Osweffo Toronto CityBaiik Niagara Disiiict . . Oity Bank Rochester Oore Rochester City Bank Bvkfffdo. ..-.Niagara District. .Bank of Attica Gore<.«A Bank of Attica Minnfroai ( Farmcrs' and Rlcchanios* **^'*"®*^ i National Bank. Clevdand .Commerce Merchants National Bank Molsons ■ Commercial Nat Bank to JPranci#co...B. N.America... I %j^^^^«^ *"<* ^' ^' Montreal Bank of British Columbia BrttiahColumbiaMouixetA .Bank of British Columbia Barkerville B. N, America. . . . .G. M. Morris, agent India ^ ' ja^nW ;•;;;;; [ Montreal |. . .Oriental Bank Corporation Auatralia',.'.. J New Zealand . . . .Montreal Bank of New Zealand Bank op Montreal.— Established 1818.— Capital, $8,000,000. Directors.— E. H. King. President; Hon. T. Ryan. M. L. C, Vice-President ; Messrs. H. Thomas, D. Torrance, J. G. McKen- sie, P. Redpath, G. W. Campbell, M.D., George Stephen ; R.B. Angus, General Manager. Days of Discount : Tuesdays aad Fridays. Dividends : Ist June and Ist December. Montreal Bank, Savings Bank Depabtmbnt.— Under the management of Henry Vennor. Open every lawful day, from 10 till 3 o'clock. City Bank.— Capital, $1,200,000. Board of Directors.— WiWisao. Workman, President ; John Grant, Vice-President; William MaoDonald, E. Simpson, R. Moat. Officers.— V. MacCulloch, Cashier ; Robert Mills, accountant ; C. J. Scott, paying teller ; L. Mathewson, receiving teller ; John J. MacCulloch, Discount clerk ; D. Kennell, deposit Ledger ; John Mathewson, jr., and Fredk. Ruthven, clerks ; James Maclea, messenger; Thomas Lynch, porter. Days of Discount : Mondays and Tuesdays. Dividends : 1st June and Ist December. Merchants' Bank of CANADA.-^Places d'Armes.— Capital, $6^,000. " ■ Directors.— Eugh Allan, President ; E. Atwater, Vice-Presi- dent; Jackson Rae, Cashier; Andrew Allan, A. Roy, W. F. Kay, D. Masson, H. MaoKenzie. Fig Iron and Metali, COPLAND ft MoLABEVi-See page 22 t ■ri :' •!'. i: - f ^^PjHB ]ii017J|NIlf« GOOD* CM^ TO €BBAP«imB 487 4c 489 Votr^JHua^p SUf A. A. MITRPHY. J^2 BAl^KS IN CAN APA. Bank of British North Ambrioa.— Bstablished in 1836. Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1840— Paid up Capital, £1,000,000 sterling.— Head Offioe : London, England. COURT or directors in LONDON. Carter, J. Lubbock, Frederick Glynn, Richard H. Hume, W. Burnley Kingsford, J. J. Phlfpotts, A. H. Ranking, John Robertson, J. Murray Brooking, Thomas H. Carter, Robert Farrar, Henry Richard Gillespie, Alex. Secretary in London.—'R.W* Bradford. BBAD OFJriOB IN THE COLONIES. St. James Street, Montreal. General Manager.—ChKtlea McNab. MQNTREAL BRANCH* Local Board— ^oik, James Ferrier, Geo. Moffatt. Manager— B,, R. Grindley. Impector—Wm. C. Grindley. Days of Discount : Wednesdays and Saturdays. La Banqub du Peuplb.— Capital, $2,000,000. Head Office MonirMl.— John Fratt, President. • Direetor».—C. S. Cherrier, Nelson Davis, J. F* Sinoennes, B. H. LeMoine, G. S. Brush, C. J. Coursol, A. A* Trottier, cashier. 0Mcer8.-% Fqumier, accountant; A. Meroile, pajdng teller ; R. Terroux, receiving teller ; L. Diipuy, discount clerk ; James J. Bogue, assistant accountant ; L. J. Lamontagne, derk ; J. Hennessey, assistant discount clerk ; C. F« Papineau, notary ; 0. Lamothe, clerk : H. Bourdon, messenfter. Days of Discount : Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends : 1st March, and 1st September. RoTAL Canadian Bank, Montreal.— Wm Saohe, manager; C. B. Grasett, accountant ; E. N. Hubert, teller ; J. H. Nichols, jr., ledger keeper. Discount every day. MoLSONS Bank.— Wm. Molson, President ; John Molson Vice-Presidant ; J. H. R. Molson, Thos. Workman, E. Hudon, Thos. Cramp. T. J. Olaxtun. Offieere,—T, Wolferstan Thomas, cashier ; James EUiot, ac- countant ; A. B. Glass, assistant accountant : John Breen, paying teller ; J. H. Bell, receiving teller: H. C. Brewer, discount clerk ; C. A. KingtCoUectioi^^ clerk; Geo Inglis and G. A. Cowan, ledger keepers: w. H. Bethune. W. J. Kestin, A. L. Thomas G. H. Cross, F. A. Bethune, olerk^; Joseph Walkley and J. Daxcm, Messengers. Days (^Discount : Tuesdays and Fridays* K.T. 4 Boptoa Fiaao-Pynrte Coi 432 Hotre BaiiM-flt— Ste page 10 See lpa0e to. HeMsliaw, Ageiit BANKS IN OANADA. 168 La Bakqur Jaoquks Oartirr.— Oi^piUl. $8^000,000. (Me«r«.— H. Ootid, oMhier; D. W. Broixety paying teller |F. B. Lafleur, 1st reeeiying teller ; L. 0, LaCasse, 2nd recemiig teller ; M. Boarret and J. H. A. Beaalieu, dept. ledger keepen ; J. A. Manseau, accountant ; F* X. Lanuiier, discount clerk : A. Oinq-Mars, assistant accountant ; OnarleBAreoldi, aspistknt discount olerk ; J. Leblano, messenger. •' MRCffANios' BANK.—St. James street— Capital, $1,000,000. Directors,— W, Shanley, President ; A. Molson, Vice-Presi- dent and Managing Director ; John Atkinson, C. J. Brydges, P. L. Godfrey, M.D. ; J. flempsted, accountant; G. Varey, discount clerk ; S. Pazton« teller; F. G. Varey, ledger olerk; J. Auger, clerk ; Jno. Tasker, messenger. Union Bank of Lower Canada.— Capital. |2,OQO,QQO. Head Office^ Qii«(ec.— Peter MacBwen, eaehter. Montreal Branch.— "Fved. Nash, manager : J- H. Cartwright, accountant : C. A. Boxer, discount and exchange clerk ; G. S. Anderson, teller; G. H. Henshaw, jr., ledger keeper; T. D. Chapperton, messenger. ' Discount every day. QuBBEO BANK.—Capitat, 93,500,000. Bead OSice, Qu^ec-^Jna. SteyensoD} oashier. Discount every day. Bank of Toronto.— D. Coulson, mani^r; T* F. Tate, ae^ oountfint ; E. D. Boswell, teller ; D. E, Cameron, assistant ae* oountfint; J. R. MoKirdyi discount clerk; A. S. A- Smith, ledger keeper; H. G. Evans, clerk ; Geo. Chapman^ messengoF. Ontario Bank.— Capital, $2,500,000. Head Q^e«, BowmanviUef {Mt.-^Hon. J. Simpson, President • D. Fisher, oashier. Montreal Branchy Place d^Armea.-'Jno. Smart, manager. Days of Discount ; Mondays and Tuesdays. Mrtrofolitan Bank.— St. James Street —Capital, $1,000^000. Direeiora—aan. Bj. Stames, President; Maurice Cuvilliei:, Vioe-Presidont; Hy. Judah, Esq., M. P. Ryan, Amable Jodoin, fils, Samuel Waddell, Henry Hogaa. OMeer».—A. 8. HinokSi cashier; G. H. R. Wainwright, ac*- countant ; W. J. Fenwiok, teller ; T. J. de Landrecies, ledger keeper; F. Brian, messenger. Exohanos Bank of Canada.— Capital, $],000,00a _ , ,^^ Head Office^ Montreal— M. H. Gault, President ; T- CaverhjU, Vice-President; A. W. Ogilvie, T. Tiffin, E. K. Greene, W. Rodden, Sir A. T. Gait, K.C.M.G. : R. A. Campbell, oashier. : I ; ' 11 ! I i I'QniM^ $ad Bomaa Cmaent, fto., C<^laAd * ]l0l»r(i6,-8ee p. 89 ff » i' J ." ''if I if J; If \ M "'! ^i ill ' ill t i 437 4c 489 Notre' 9un« St.. A. A. MURPHY. m MEROANTILir. Canadian Bank ovv^Coiiiibbob.— No. 10 Place d'Anaes. W. Simpsoiii manager ^ K-.W. SqiyHe« aoconotant; J. Pancman, toUer; X>- Rinseua, book-keeper ; F. H. Mathewson, disoountfl ; t^ JDalton, meeseoger. OiTT AND DisTBiOT Savings Bank.— 176 St James Street— Hon. L. H. Holton. President ; Henry Judah, Vioe-President ; A. M. Delisle* Henry Starnest H. Mulholland, Judge Berthelot, A. LaRooquet fidward. Murphy* William Workman, and Edwin Atwater, Directors ; E. J. ITaroeau, manager. Open every lawful d«^ dnring banking hours. The Board meets every Monday, t .Im^ .•>(!•<* 1IJ>ij*./^i .'r »'Mf ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES. John Monk, Advocate, Si.St James Street MERCANTILE. DOMINION BOARD OF TRADE. u President, Wm. McGiverin, Hamilton, 0. ; Vice-President,^. Guy, Quebec, Q. Sxecutive CouncU.ThomM Rimmer, Montreal, Q*; W. H. Howland, Toronto, 0.; 0. H. Fairweather. St John, N. B.; C. P. Smith, London, 0.; Hon. James Skead, Ottawa, 0. ; John Carruthers, Kingston, 0. ; James Watson, Hi^nilton, Q* ; L. E. Morin, Montreal, Q. Treasurer, C. H. Gk>uld, Montreal, Q. ; Secretary, W. J. Pat- terson, Montreal, Q. Third Annual Meeting to be held in Ottawa on third Wednes- day of January, 1873. BOARD OF TRADE. (Incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1842.) Hugh McLennan. President ; Wm. Darling^ Vice-President; John Kerry, Treasurer. (7oiinct7.— Thomas Macduff, F. W. Henshaw, John Grant, D. Robertson, M. P. Ryan, M.P., J. R. Thibadeau, L. E. Morin, L. TourvUle. ■■i;^».^ t>ji»..i, :l Board o/* Ar5»^ralton.— Peter Redpatfa, V. Hudon, J. M. Young, J. McDougall, Andrew Allan, G. Moffatt A. W. Ogilvie, H. Thomasj John McLennan, D. Torrance, T. Rimmer, H. Mul- holland. ICpfre^entaHve to Board of -4rt».— Henry Lyman; W. J. Patterson, Secretary ; W* F, Johnston, Assist-Seoretary. ir.Y. ^ Bo(i0Q Pfano-Forte Cfo. 48$ Kotm DftiM-it.-«9« page 10 i»aM« Set »••• 80,. INSURANCE COMPANIES. 156 CORN EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION. ilneorporated by Act of Pariiamewt in 1863). Committee of ManagemenL'-Vt. V* Rlao* M. P.* Preftident ; L. A. Boyer, Treasurer; John M. Youdr, H. Labelle* James Akin, John Grant, M. McCullooh, Alex. Mitchell, C. H. Gould. Board of Review,— TXohert Esdaile, Chairman; Gilbert Soott, James Maodougall. John Ogilyie, R. T. Jiouth. T. W. Raphael. W. J. Patterson, Secretary; W. F. JDliiiiBton,A8Si8t.-Sc. Rees & Co., Insneotors, 46 Grey Nun Street — Fees : inspection perpaokage, 10 cts. ; re-inspection, 6 cts. Beef and Pork.—W. L. Eager, 44 Wellington Street, and D. Rees & Co., 46 Grey Nun Street, Inspf ctors.^Fees, 30 cents ^ barrel, and 17 cents per half-barrel, foi'inspeo'dbn and branding; cooperage, extra charge, but not to exceed 10 cents ^ barrel. Weights ) 1st Diyision— Peter Casey, Deputy Inspector. 2nd and \ DiTision— J. Horn, Depu^ Inspectoti 44 FoHifieation Meaeuret, i Ltoe. James W. Muirhead, City Weigher, Measurer and Ganger, 19 Common Street. MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE. D. L. MaoDougall, Chairman ; Frank Bond, Secretaiy. Membere.-E, L. Bond, Frank Bond, H. Budden, J. Burnett, A. M. Cohen, J. Crawford, T. Davidson, E. Ford, C. G. Gtoddes, C. Geddes, F. L. Hart, T. Kershaw, D. L. MaoDougall, H. S. MacDougall, G. C. MaoDougall, K. Moat, W. R. Oswald, J. K. Oswald, W Rhind, H. C. Scott, G. W. Simpson, D. R. Stodart, H. G Strathy, E. A. Prentice, H. Thomson, T. Wilson, J. T.Vanneck. Meets daily. Morning hoard at 12.10 i Afternoon board at 3.10; Saturdays, at 11 only. INSURANCE COMPANIES AND AGENTS. Agricultural (of Watertown, New York.) ^p!. H. Goflf, general agent, 235 St James street— /See adv- Alliance— Edw.. A. Prentice, agents 60 St, Francois Xavier st. Atlantic Mutual Life of Albany, New York.-^Thomas Ritchie, general agent for the Province of Quebec, 8 Common street Voundery Faeiagg, *«.) C0PI3J)P 9t XaLABEITr-See piig9 99 ; I i: « i 1 VAILI^KIWCI imPARTmnVV AT OHBAPSISii 487 4e 489 N«tre Bante Sto A. A. MVRPH^T. 166 IKSURANOB OOMPANT. IMPERIAL lire In^urftttee ^em^an^ OF LONDON. r; ■"■)■ ,<■ Capital and Reserved Fund : £7,965,000 ST^^ZIJVa. BiNTOTJL BEOTHEES. General Agents, No. 24 ST. SACRAMENT STREET, M.ONTI\EAL. KT.* Bocttm FlMie-F^rtv C«. 489 X«M Q»at«-tt.— SMp*|r*10 Black nii .Mid !«»•• Coal €•• F* W. HeasliaWf Afrcai See wmgm M. INSURANOB OOMPANIES. 167 JBtna Life.—Win. H. Orr, manager Mad Mnerftl agent for the Dominion of Canada. HeadT)fBoe« 12d St. James street. iBtna Fire of Hartford.— R. Wood, general agent and ikttoraey, 91 St Franooig Xayier street. British Amerioa Fire and Inland Marine, of Toronto.— M. H. Qault, 164 St. James street. British and Foreign Marine.— Gillespie, Mofl^tt A Co., agents, 310 St. Paul street.— 4$«e ad9. Briton and Britannia Life.— James B. M> Ghipman, manager for Canada, 12 Plaee d'Armes. Canada Guarantee Society.— Edward Rawlings, 285 St. James street— iS^ee adv. Canada Life.— R. Pownal, general agent, 186 St James street^ Citizens Insurance and Inyestment Co.* Fire, Litis, Guarantee, Accident, 175 St. James street. Fire Department, George B. Muir, manager. Life, Guarantee and Accident Depart- ment, B. Stark, A.I. A. acting manager ; Ahshibald McGoun, secretary and treasurer.— iS«« adv» Colonial Life.— ^ee '' Standard Life." Commercial Union.— Blorland, Watson A Co., general agents, 409 St Paul street— /8e# adv. Confederation Life Association of Canada.— Henry J. Johnston. manager fbr Province of Quebec^ Merchants' Exchange, 9 St. Sacrament street. Connecticut Mutual Life of Hartford.— R. Wodd, general agent and attorney, 91 St Francois Xayier street Eastern (Marine.) Insurance Co. of Bangor, Mei— W. M. Freer, agent, 10 Hospital street Glasgow Assoc'n of Underwriters,— H. Chapman, 28 St. John st. Great Western (Marine.) ~D. R. Wood, agent 146St James st. Guardian Fire and Life.— R. Simms A Co., and G. Donholm, general agents, 2 Merchants Exchange.— i^6 adv. Hartford Fire of Hartford.— R. Wood, general agent and attor- ney, 91 St. Francois Xayiet street. HomeofNewHarep.-^Simpson & Bethune, agents, 102 BtFrs. Xavier street. Imperial Fire of London.— Rintoul Bros., agents, 24 St Sacra- mentinreet— /9«i8 adv- Lancashire Fire and Life Insurance Co.— Wm, Hobbs, general agent, comer Plaee 4* AilMs and Notre Dame street Life Association of Scotland«» 131 St James street— jSW aclv. ' I' i I : : UvMmf To^ *gM OOFLAirO * XtLAIIBXi-BM pftgt 88 ^ I ft ill FliAlf If BliSi BliANKBTS A TAB1V09 At OHBAPSIDll 487 & 489 Noire Daaie Mm A. A. Ifll^ltPHY. loa IN8URAN0B COMPANIES. Mutual Fire Insuraaoe Co. of (ho City oi Montreal,- Alfred Dumouohel, 9 St. Lambert ttreet. Mutual Life of N. Y.— M. H. Gault, agent. 164 St James street. National Life (of the U. S. of Amerioa).— E. T. Taylor, manager, Union Buildings, 47 St. Franooia Xavier street. New York Life Insurance Co.~W. Burke, general agenti 162 St. James street.— ^S'etf tuiv. North British and Mercantile Fire and Life.— Maedougall A Davidson, general agents; Wm. Ewing, inspector: office, corner of St. Francois Xavier and Hospital streets.— «)tW.;M-. Ramsay, manager, 151 St JftO^es streeWx^ i ^ Star Lifiet of LonaoDf^ipW' M.^FreeVntgontt 10 Hospital street , Sun Mutual Life, (of Montreal.)Tr7M* H»Gault managing direo- tort 104 St James street .li •)• i ' , .1 ; j ; Sun Mutual. Insurance Go.> New l^TKi X. Hart 4^ Son, Insur- . anQeBitoker8,.3$Sjt,Ni0hol«MMir«et. The Travellers pliiauraiio0 Co.,, Mcukinong4., JohifcflHppresident ; W. MoNaugh- tooi Vice-President ; J> N. Bemiryi Secretary and Treasurer ; J. B. Lam^re, General Manager. Office.— So. 228 St. Paul Street, near Jacques Oartier Square. Canadian Navioatigi^- Company.^ Forming a direct Line between Montreal, Intermediate Ports and Hamilton, Ont-~ Alex. Milldy. Agent. Ci^ce.— 177 St. James Street Mei^Chants' Lake Ontario Line.— Trading between Montreal Ports en route and St. Catherines. G. E. Jaques & Co., Agenw. OMpe.'^W St. Nicholas and 85 Common Streets. ,.,,. '! Montreal Teleqraph Comply. — Connecting with all,tho> principal cities and towns in Canada and the United States. /! i>»>ector«.— Sir Hugh Allan, President ; G. W. Campbell, M.D. Sir Wm^ Logan, P. Kedpath, A. Allan; Jas. D4kers, Secretary. Head Q/^ce.^Opposite Merchants' Exohange^ St. Sacrament Street.— ^ acio. Drai^ Pipevte., COPLAND ft WULAXESr-BH page 82 "5^ ' l^ll ■ I I ' i •i.' i. SIIjKS, MIBM 00098 Sc HBBIN OS, at CHBAPSIDB 48T dc 439 Notre JDftmo St., A. A. JXI1JRPHY* 160 PUBLIC OOMPAfiTIBS. Ottawa RiviSft NAViOAtioif CompaiIt.— R. W. Shepherd, President: Edwtird Sobtt, Seoretaiy. OMce.—sSio, U Bonayentare Street. ■ > -♦ < . , ■, > MoKTKBAL Mining Oomp ant.— Robert Anderson. President ; M. H. Gaalt, Vice- President; Br. Qt. W. Campbell, Wm. Murray, Henry Mulholland, James Huttonr Alexander Cross, Sir G. E. Cartier, Bart. ; N. J. Handyside, Secretary. 0^ce.^St. Eranoois Xarier Street I ItimoN Coppfitt Bat CoMPANT.—North Britii^ and Mercan- tile Buildinss, St FmnQpis Xavier Street.— D. Lorn MaoDougall, Fredident: Miohael Banoock, Vice-President; £. M. Hopkins, Alei. ClefK, George Teinplc^toti, Charles Alexanflerj Pireotors; John G. Bttnrovs, Seeretary.' . , /j '; Kenbbeo Gold Mining Cohpant. — Hon. Thomas Ryan, M.L.C., C. J. Brydges, Esq^M. M. Hopkins, Esq., Andrew Wil- son, Esq., Walter ^aniy, Esq., M.PP.* Thos. Reynolds, Esq., Rotki J. J. 0. Abbott M.P.P., Ditectors. Messrs. MaoDougall, <& Davidson, North British tgHil^ntile lo^oranee Buildings, Brokers ,* Ritchie, M^nrris A WMNSuieitors, St James Street. Trust and Loan Cohpant of Canada.— Russell Stephenson, Commissioner, Life Association of Scotland Buildings, corner of Place d'Armes Hill and St James Street .^ St. Lawrence Glass Compant.— A. M. 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'■ ' V'K'''''^^ |p|' ^KS'ft^ K^l^'l ■ -^''^H ^^^1^;^ ^..•- ' I^U^ BS^ 11 ' '■ Vs9H ^K^^i' ' '.IM^^i I^|^^¥ 4 , v» ^*'^ Rj ^■^j: ' 'Pk iMlllrfl lllf" f^ XV' '1'i > » M ^rJf- 'J»V.J .—■ Tf>->,- t5+sv/..i .'i«;»iJi'«' f\ ^. v.jj.'»Tivr> ' ■A«.^ /'ii m r r£^ ; ■ 1 m' ' m' • ■< 1 r '.X 1 fS B [■ maok DUunoiid N ^S* Coal Oo« W, W. See psffc SO* H«BSluiw, AceMt PUBLIC OOMPAN][BS. 169 BowABOSBUBOH Staboh OoiiPANT.— MoBtnal and Bdwjyrds*' burgh.— w. Shanlyt M.Pm Prafidant : John MoLennan, Vioe- President ; Geo. A. DmmtnondtJolaiVBirbaini, Warden King, Henry J. Tiffin, Direetors; W.JT. Benaon, Managing Director; John Thomson* Secretary and Treasurer. * 0#ce.— 108 St Peter Street. MoNTBBAL TuBNPiKB Tbustbbb.— H. TayloT. B. H. Lemoine, S. Bellingham. P. Beaubien. A. W. OgUrie, N. M . Lecayalier, J. Orawford, B. Prudhomme, Jr., E. A. Dubois : J. Rielle, Seore- 0Mee,''l4A St James Street Oaitada Plumbaoo Company.— 2>«Veolor«.— Thomas Cramp» President; Hon. Thos. Byan, R. B. Angus, R. W. Shepherd, Thos. Rimmer. G. B. Oramp, Secretary. O^ee.^13 Hospit^ Street. ComasBioNEBS and Offiobbb fob tbr Habboub of Mont- BEAL.— <7ommtmoner«.— -A. M. Delitle, Bsq., Chairman; Oeo. Stephen, Esq., William Worliman. BsOm and Hugh MoLennan, Esb., President Board of Trade, C. J. Cour8ol|Mayor of Mont- real : H: H. Whitney, Secretary ; A. G. Nish, Harbor Bn^eer; A. M. Rudolf, Harbor Master; John Ferns, Wharfinger; John Small, Assistant Wharfinger. MoNTBBAL Pbbmanbnt Bdildino Sooibtt.— 9oar(2 €tf Direo' (or«.— Henry Thomas. President; G. H. Frothingham, Vice- President; W. Frederick Kay, Robert Bsdaile, A. W. Ogilvie, Theodore Hart, Chas. Alexander, Thomas Cayerhill, Thomas Craig, Sec-Treas. Q^ee.— 131 St James Street Proyinoul Pbbmanbnt Bdilmng Sooibtt.— Sir Hugh Allan, President; Wm. Workman, Vice-President; Andrew Allan, H. A. Nelson, Alex. MoGibbon, and John Swanston, Directors ; George B. Muir, Secretary- Treasurer; T. W. Ritchie, Solicitor ; J. W. Hopkins, Inspector ; Gibb, Hunter, Doncet & Stewart, Notaries. 03oe.-^\% St James Street,— up stairs. MoNTBBAL Building Assooiation.— CajnVo^ $200,000- 00.— H. A. Nelson, President ; Alex. MoGibbon, Vice President ; Alex. W. Ofilvie, John Ostoll. Wm. Reid, Thos. Simpson, James Stewart, Duectors; W. A^ Merry, Secretary-Treasurer; Hon. J. 'J. C. Abbottsolicitor ; Wm. F. Lighthall, notary.—j^ee Adv» OiSoe— No. 169 St James Street CoMPAGNiB DB PbAt bt CbAdit FoN0ixB8.~D. B* Papincau, President; Nai. Villeneuve, Vice-President; John L. Cassidy, Fire Biioki, Fire (9*7, «»., CM>FLA VD * XeLABBH, H 4 Pft««99 ! I For m. ffood aMortment of Drj Qoods go to Cttrnttpmidt 48T Sc 489 Notre Dame St., A. A. lUlJRPHY. i7d PUBLIC COMPANIES. L. N. Duyerger, A. Dabord, Direoton ; P. A. Faateauz, adyo* oate{.oa8hier ; C. F. Papinesa, Notary* : Office— No. 12 Plaee d'Armei. Montreal Cinadian Building Soo»tt.—C. Melaneon, Preei- dent; J. Leduoi Vice-President; 0. Lacaillet L. Tounrille, T.G. Deliflle, Directors ; L. A. Jett^, adyooate* Secretary and Maaa- Br; M. Rivet, Treasu^rj J. T- Hazent Assistant Treasurer; ia Banque da Peiiple and La Banque Jacques Gartier, bankers. Office,— i6 St Vincent Street t Montreal Mutual Building SooiBTT.—Wm. l^umer, Presi- dent ,' P. P. Martin, Vice-President ; Jonathan Findlay, Louis Monatt Wm. Walker, Trustees; Hon. M.'Laframboise, James Anthony, John Rollo, F. Jones, J. CIark6«, F. Oi Oharbonneau, Wm. Cross, Geo. D. Reid, J. Forester, J. Rifthanis, Directors; L. H. Gharbonneau, Secretary-Treasurer : H. B.Wright, Notary; Alex. G. Hutchison, Surveyor ; W. W. MoGiellan, James Ross, William HammertoD, Auditors. Place of Meeting, Mechanice Hall. I Proyidint Mutual Building SooiBTr.—Directprs^G. Dayiff, Daoiel Deyine, Edward Kitts, Jas. Leslie, Edwm MoHeown, A. A. Murphy, Geo. Penk, J. G. Beoket, John Wayn^j Henry Lomas, Duncan McCormick, Tbos. Patton, Jas. Riadell, W. L. Maltby, Geo. W. Lundie; Trustees, A. A. Murphy, H. Lomas, J. C. Beoket; President, Gea W. Lundie ; Vio^-Piresident, D. McGbrmiek; Secretary-Treasurer, William Turner; Nota^, J. H. Isaacsim: Suryeyor, A. G. Hutchison ; Auditors, Jas. H. Wilson, J. H. Timmis, and Wm. Cross, Place of Meeting, Mechanics Hall ; Secretary's Office, 60 St James Street CoMiiBROiAL Mutual Building Sooiett of Montreal.— Directors, (elected September 24th, 1872), Robert Miller, J. H. Timmis, J. H. Menzies, W. D. Stroud, W. H. Kerr, H. LeCap- pelain, D. McCormick, D. J. Rees, W. Samuel, C. B. Carter^ A. T. Harshaw, John Martin, R. Jellymani W. F. Newhortf Allan McFarlane ; Trustees, W. D. Stroud, Jno. Maitin, Richd. Jellyman; President, W. H. Kerr; Vice-President R. Miller; Secretary-Treasurer, William Turner; Notary, J. H. Isaacson; Valuator, A. C. Hutchison; Auditors, Messrs. Edward Scott, G. S. Warren, and R. W. Boyd. Mount Rotal Geiietert Company. — Trustees. — United Ciswrch of England and Ireland,-'M. H. Gault, J. J. Day, Q.G., Ernest Idler, William Turner, Henry Bulmer, George Macrae, Dayid R. McCord, and Hiram Mills. Preebyterian Church— W, Murray, Beiuamin Lyman, John Stirling, Robert Esdaile. Chas. D. Proctor. James McDougall, Alexander W. Onlyie.anaH. A. Nelsdh. MethodiH Ohurchi—J, Sinclair and Thos. M. Bryson. V.T. ft Bofton PUuio-7orte CNi. 488 Vot^ DaoM-it.— 8m page 10 '*^ Black Dliinioiid If .8. Coal €o. V« W. HeaalMiw* An«t BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. 171 Uni- CongregcitionaL^Htnry Lyman. BaptiiU-^Q, B. Muir. tartan. - Q. H. Frothincham. Wm. Murray, President; Benjamin Lyman, Vice-President ; M. H. Gaultf Treasurer ; Wm< Turner, Secretary ; R. Spriggings (at the Cemetery,) Superintendent MOKTBRAL AOBIOULTURAL AND HOBTIOCTLTUBAL SOOfRTT.— President, 0* J* Brydges j Vioe-President^A. Allan : Seoretary- Treasuren J. B. Pell. /Mreeeor*.— J. 0. OonrsoK W. F. Kay, J. Hickson, W. Byans, S. H. May, R. Sprigin|[s, and T* Irving. County of Hoohrlaoa A«rioul.tukal BootKrr.— President, J. M. Crawford; Vice-President, Didace Beaudiy I 'Secretary and Treasurer, Hugh Brodie; Directors, William Evans, Chas. F. Vinet, Joseph Hold^worth, Qodfroi Defois, Andrew Kydd, Antoine Lacbapelle, William Dickson. t. > 1 1 EXPRESS COMPANIES. Bancroft A Sharpe's City Express, Bonayentnre Building, Vic- toria Square. Burrell's City Express, 24 Foundling Street. Canadian Express Co., 84 and 86 St. Francois Xavier Street. United States and Canadian Express Co., 84 and 86 St. Francois Xayier Street National Express Co., 84 and 86 St. Francois Xavier Street Dumaine's City Express, 1 Campeau Street A. Larin's City Express, 45 St. John Street. BENEVOLENT INUTITOTIONS. Church Home. — In connection with the Church o/ Bhigiland in Montreal,-^'2li Aylmer Street— Mrs. Oxenden, 1st Directress ; Mrs. T. B. Anderson, 2nd Directress; Miss Bioss, Secretary; Miss Blackwood, Treasurer; Mrs. Wood, Matron. Protestant Orpham AsTLUv.-St. Catherine Street. Mrs. E. S. Freer, 1st Directress ; Mrs. Hy. I^man, 2nd Dh-ectress ; Miss A. McCord, Secretary; Mrs. Ts^lee, Treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. Campl)ell, Superintendent and Matron. English Working Mrn's Benefit Sooibtt.— Wm. Turner, President : Geo. Penk, 1st Vice-President ; Fred. R. Clark, 2nd Vice-President; J. H. Wilson, Treasurer: -Secretary; W. G. Dickenson, Assistant-Secretary ; Kev. W. B. Curran. A. M., Rev. 8. Belcher, Rev. Hy. Wilkes, D.D., Chaplains; Chas. Smallwood, M;D., LL.D., D.O.L., Physieiah; J. J. Day, Hon. Steel Wire Bmihei, *c 00fLAHBft](dLMlMf^4M pig¥^9g t i t WAULemam vbpa 487 * 489 N^tre* AT €HBA VUDB St^ A. A. mVRPIIT. Soli«itor I J. H. ZiMMMB. Hon. NoImt ; W. Qrtiff, Harry LtMon and W. H. LaTers, Aaditon ; J. finiMtf, Wm. Aldenon. B. NMTli, a. H. Btolwtt. N, OUpeiMM, B. PhiUipf, M. Myraad, Blewardf. Meetings, fint Monday in oTory moBth, at MeehanioB flail. UifiTiD FmcnmnAWf Wobkihqmkn's Bmwm Sooistt— Wm. H. HaU, President J David .Grant Ift Y*M^^>iden|;_Franois iS^mvar^T^m. WilsoBtb. Soott, wSBr'SQitbTThoe. Imrie, A. BaiUie, O. BiokentA. J.liiller, J. Doyle. lfasit«M.— -The cegalar monthly meetiacs of the Soqiety are held in Perry's Hall, Oraig Street, on the 1st Tuesdur in every month, at half-past seven o'olock. The Trustees and Stewards meet regularly on the last Thursday of every month. The An- nual Meeting takes place on the 3ra Tuesday in Maroh, in each year. Mdntrbal Wobkino Mim'8 Mutual Bbnbfit and Widows' AND Orphans* Pbovidint Sooisrr.—Fonnded A.D. 1867.— Alex. W. Ogilvie, president; James W. Thompson. Isc vkse-president ; John Boyd, 2nd vice-president; Warden King, treasurer; Ohs. T. Ohristie, seoretary ; David Brown, assistant secretary ; Wm. Thos. Halt. 6nanoial secretary ; Wm. Moore, assistant financial secretary ; hon. SQlidtor, E. Carter, Q.O., M.P. ; A. McGibbon, Peter Redpath, ;u!id Gil^rt Scott, trustees; Charles Alexander, Alexander Walker, and George A. Sargent, auditors. Library committee— Wm. Craif, chairman ; Henry Cooper. J. Lawson, and A. McLean, libranans; John Bell, M.A., M.D., physioin; residence, 1 Beaver Hall Terrace. Regular Monthly Meeting on the second Monday of every month, .in the Mechanics Hall, St. James Street. Pbotistant Institution yoa Diaf Mutss.— Cote St. Antoine Road, Montreal.— C. Alexander, President; Thos. Cramp, Vice- President; F. Maokensie, Secretary-Treasurer; D. £. Scott, BI.D., Physician; T. Widd/Prinpipal; Mrs. T. Widd, Matron j Miss C. Buhner, Assistant Teacher. Ladiib' Bsnivolibnt Sooibtt— Mrs. Geddes, 1st Directress ; Mrs. Vanneok, 2nd Directress ; Mrs. King, secretary for children ; Mrs. Gordon, Treasurer; Miss Bvans, Secretary to Society. St. Aninubw's Home.— Dorehester Street.— Under the man- agement of a committee named by the St Andrew's Society, asiiisted by a committee of Ladies. * Imsh ^ Pbotistant. Bbnxvolrnt SoOIlTT.-:Preeide^t, Robt. Mu»r ; l«t Vioo-President, Thos. Simpson ; 2nd Vice-President, 11,1^ J%M|Oi|^|P|i«p'P«rtf Oo. 488 ll«trt IhiBMfft-SM sage 10 Igla«k']H«ii«iiA lf«S« Coal 0«« VftW* R«mrtuiw^ AcMit i i t i a < w i*l ,/i *\ JiO* l*»'r ' '. t BBNBVOLBNT INBTITTTnONS. 178 0. Healy; 8rd Yiee-PrMident, D. H. Hendcnon: TrtMiirer, Geo. A.Ho11uid; ReoordincSeeraUnr.S.O.Kyto; Correspond* ing Secretary, R.K. Loyell: Aiilttsiit Secretary. Robert Irwin. C7ounot7.— Hesin. Q. B. Burland, Joe. Wray, Wm. Hendersont W. S. Davenport John Moore* Jae. Parker, Oeo. Molyer. Geo. Wilson, John Hinins, T. Max. Bryson, John Loveli, W. MoWatterii John Barryt R. Acres, 6. Mathewson. Industrial Rooms.— Mrs. R. Forsyth, Lady Superintendent; Miss Rintool, Treasurer ; Miss Rimmer, Secretary. Firrmin's Brnryolrnt Arsooiation.— Alex. Bertram, Chief Enffineer. President : F« McCulloeh. Vice-President : J. Beok- inffham, Seeretary ; W. Patfcon, Assistant Engineer, Treasurer. Viaiting Commtl«ee.—B. Jackson, W. McRoby, F. Mc J. Cairns, J. BeauUeu. AudUor^.'-W* H. Hall, hon. member, and F. MoCuUoch. McCulloeh, RoMAir Catholic Orphan ASTLUif.— 745 St Catherine Street, —Founded 1832.— Mrs. T. Bouthillier, President; Mrs. John Ostell, Vice-President : Mrs. Joseph Bourrett. Treasurer ; Mrs. Maurice Laframboise, Secretary ; Miss J. Morln, Matron. Protestant Housr of Industry and Rrfuor.— Wm. Mur- ray, President; Wm. Workman, Ist Vice-President; J. G. McKeniie, 2nd Vice-President; Henry Lyman, Treasurer: Wm. Lunn, Honorary Secretary; Wm. Brown, Secretary and Super- intendent ; Mrs. Macdonald, Matron. Canadian Society for the Prevention of Crvrlty to Animals.— Wm. Workman, President; F. Maokensie, Secretary- Treasurer ; A. Galey^nspector. O^ce.- Mechanics Halt Deaf and Dumr Asylum.— Founded 1848, for the instruction of the deaf and dumb boys, under the direction of the Clerks Regular of St Viator. The pupils are taught to speak and read on the lips.— Rev. A. Belanger, Director; F. Lason, J. W. Toung. A. Mainville, P. Denys, A. Gloc, J. Needham, M. Charest, and N. Chretien. Asylum at Mile-End. Home and School of Industry —Miss Harvey, Ist Direc- tress : Miss Durnford, 2nd Directress ; Miss Goodhugh, Treas. ; Mrs. Biddell, Secretary. Montreal Social Science and Sanitary Association.— J. C. Baker, President; Henry Lyman and Edwin Atwater, Vice-Presidents ; A. S. Wood, Recording Secretary ; M. P. Ryan, M.P., Treasurer. 1 1 IzeayKton Wke6l-B«noifs, a«., OopUiid * Msl4urtB,-aM p. 98 \i B««l«rirf CIltf'VMt ai%%OBft undl La6M» at OlieaMlde 4ST A 489 lV«tre B«Bt« •t., A. A. mtTBPHY. 174 NATIONAL 800IBTIBS. Pbotiitant iNPANTft' HoMK.— FoQiided, 1870; Inoorporatedi 1171.— D»Tid Maokay, PrMident ; Mri. Hvnry Baylii, lit Direc* triif ; Mri. 8cott» 2Dd Dir«olrMi. NATIONAL SOCIETIES. St. Gkobok's Sooirtt.— 0. J. Brydjsos. Bsq.* President : N. Meroer* EtOM 1st Vioe-Presideot ; O. L. Marler. Esq., 2nd Vice- President; W. 8. Walker, Esq., Treasurer; W. D. M. Marler, Seoretarjr; D. Bentley, Assistant Secretary : Yen. Arch Deacon Bond, Kor. H.Wilkes, D.D., Rev. O. Slack, Rural Dean of Bed- fordtRev. C. Chapman, Chaplains; C. Smallwood. Esq , M.D., LL.I>., P.C.L., J. M. Drake, Esq., M.D., G. E. Fenwick, Esq., M.D., B. H. Trenholme. EsqM M.D.. T. D. Reed, Esq., M.D., Pbypicians; J. E. Pell, John Bauden, G. Stanway, W. H.Clare, John Magor, W. R. Tabb, J. M. Vernon, B. Daikers, Directors. Charitable Committee.— J , E. Pell, Chairman ; John Baudeui N. Mercery W. B. Tabb, and G. Stanway. il«e(t(ors.— John Lewis and D. J. Rees. St. Andbew's Sooirtt.— Alex. McGibbon, President; Sir A. T. Gait, K.O.B., 1st Vice-President; Andrew Wilson, 2nd Vice- President; James Riddell, Secretary; P. 8. Ross, Assistant Secretary: James Stewart, Treasurer ; Rot. Gayin Lang, A.M., Rey. R. M. Thornton, Chaplains ; Dr. Wanless, Dr. JBelT, Dr. P. A. Campbell, Physicians. Charitable Committee.—'RyiftLn McLennan. Chairman ; George Graham, Edward McKay, D. Morrison, W. Burnett Committee of Accounts.— ^on. J. Young, A. Robertson, W. McFarlan, Dayid MoKay> A. W. Ogilyie. Committee of Inetalment.—MtMhvw Hutchison, and W. Mc- Gibbon. Bepreeentative Oovemor to the Howe o/Me/uge,—^, C. Becket Calkdonian SoCirtt.— Alexander Murray, President; T. Symington, 1st Vice-President ; Wm. McRobie, 2nd Vice-Presi- dent; C. T. Christie, Treasurer; F. J. Logic, Secretary ; Jas. Yuill, Financial Secretary. Committec—W, B. Allan, J. H. McFarlane, A. Baillie, Wm. Cunningham, J. T. Henderson, A. N. Shewan,I>. Rose,D.Cun- nincham. Dr. Finnic, W. 8. Walker, J. Goudie, and Dayid Miller. Meetings held in St. Andrew's Home on the second Thursday of January, April, July and October. V.T. * BoftQn Piano-Forte Go. 4S2 Votro D«ino-ft-8oo p«go 10 BlaO^lMi NATIONAL SOOIBTIBS. m St. Patuok'a Sooirtt.— Jaidm HowUj, President; P. Oar- roH. Ist Vie«'Prefid«Dtj P. G. Kearney. 2nd Vice- President; D. i^ons« Treaiurer ; J. P. WheUn, Wm. B. Doruii Corres- pondinff Seoretarien. Committee, - P. Kenny* John M. Orath, Thomas Morrisfey* W. Sullivan, Stephen J. Quinn, Geo. Murphy, Terence Gilli«s,J. Kinsilla, Martin Treaoy, W. J. Kearney. Denis Coughlon* Thos. Connolly, Thos. Quinn. Chas. Curran, Timothy Soanlan* Wm. Solomon, Louis Hyles, John O'Learey, Wm. L Moore. Charitable Qommittee,—8t9ph9n J. Quinn, chairman ; Wm. Sullivan. Thos. Connolly, Jas.Kinsllla, Martin Treaoy. Pkyeidan to Soeiety,^Dt. O'Rowk, "^"^■"^ . Nrw England SooiRTV.^Dr. T. Sterry Hunt, President; Clark Fitts, 1st Vice-President; E. F. Ames, 2nd Vice-Presi- dent ; D. T. Irish, 8rd Vice-President; J. A. Basin, 4th Vice- President ; J. L. BankSf Recording Secretary ; George Heath, Treasurer. Grrhan Sooirtt. 1 President; W. C. Munderloh. Acting President ; M. Neher, Vice-President ; L. Gnaedinger, Treasu- rer; F. A. Buoher and F. Fisher, Secretaries. Charitable Committee.— M, Lesser and T. Gahler. Steiearde.'—J, Strohm^yr and A. Bolte. Committee on Emigration,— Yf , C. Munderloh, M. Lesser and Dr F. Fischer. Meets first Tuesday in each month, at 297 Notre Dame Street St. Jran Baptists Sooirtt.—C. J. CoursoK Esq., President; Dr. E. H. TrudeU Narcisse Valois, L. N. Duyernay, Andrd .Lapierr^, Vice-Presidents ; Honor^ Cott^, Treasurer; R. Belle- mare, Recording Secretary ; E. C DeBellefeuille. Corresponding Secretary ; J. 0. Joseph, Marshall ; P. A. A. Dorion, Alfred Trudeau, Louis Thibault, Alfred Dumouchel, J. A. U. Beaudry, Ald6rie Ouimet Assistant Marshalls ; J. M. Loranger, N. H. Bourgoin, L. 0. David, and Chas. Ouimet, Secretaries ; Dr. Rot- tot, Surgeon ; Rev. W. Rousselot, vOhaplain. TEMPERANCE. Grand Lodgm B. A. 0. of Good Trmplahs.— Bro. J. Chal- mers. Granboro, G.W C.T.; J. E. Watt, South Durham, G.W. Conn.: T- Henry, Montreal, P.G.W.CT. ; M.J.Finns, Montreal, G.W.V.T. ; S. J. Thompstm, Montreal, G.W. Sec. ; F. D. Lilley, Montreal, G.W.A.S.; James Murray, Montreal, G. W. Treas. ; Rev. H. J. Colwell, Waterloo, G. W.C.; T. Kennedy, Granboro, G.W.M. ; M. Nish, Montreal, G.W.CG.; B. Batchela, Sweets- burg. G. W.O.G. ; W. B. Mason and Robert Hay, Montreal, Dis- trict Deputies. Fig Iron and Xetelf, OOFLAHD ft MeLASEH^-Sae page 22 if'. ,- i^' V r t h i 'I •i t ; r ! :■ p«tt 9ioriiiftif€i ooaBS cto va ohbapsibis 48T A 489 Notre llmni4 St*, A. A. MITRPHT. 176 TBMPERANOir. Prinee Arthur Lodget 196. 68.— Bfeettin basement of Wesleyan Charohi Lsgaaohetidre street, eTeryFriday at 8 o'olook. Union Lodg^t No» 67.— Meets on Tlmrsday in Union Hall* at 8 o'clock. • ^ British Ambbioan Obdkb or G. T.^St, IiawrtneeLodge^ Jfo, 1.— Meets erery Monday eyening at 8 o'clock in the HalU Ko. 6 Bleury street Vietoria Lodge^ No. 5.— Meets erexy Thursday etening at 8 o'clock in the basement of New Connection Ohurch, Dnprd, off College street. Dominion Lodge, No. 66.— Meets eyeiy Tuesday erening in Union Hall at 8 oMock. Inpkpindbnt Ovdvs. of Oood TnfPLAKS. -^ Jlfotml Xoval Temj)2e.— Meets every i^onday CTening at 8 o'dook in the Umon Hall, Craig Street Boyal Vietoria T«mi)2e.— Meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, in the Temperance Hall, Bleury Street. Winatanlev TempU.—M%9tM every Tuesday evening in Win- stanley Hall at 8 o'clock. Prinee Arthur Temple— Meets every Monday evening in Pres- byterian School House, Point St Chanes, at 8 o'clock. St. Lawrence Lodge.— Mee^ every Friday evening in No. 6 Bleury street* at8 o'clock. RsoHABiTta.- Perseverance Tent No. 1 meet* every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Temperance Hall, 6 Bleury street ^OkAND DtVIBION S^ONS OV T!hlPEBAN(}| 09 P. OT Q. —X S. Hall, G. Scribe. OAce of Qrand Soribe, 6 Bleury street ; Resi- dence H Courville street '^ Sons or TiQiPBRANOB.—J9bi0ar4i>ivwL., Associate Professor of Commercial Law; Gonzalve Doutre, B.C.L., Pro- fessor of Civil Procedure; John Sprott Archibald, B.A. B.C.L., Lecturer in Criminal Law. • MoGiLL Normal Sohool.— Affiliated to the University under the control of the Superintendent of Schools and the Corporation of the University. William Henry Hicks, Esq., Principal; Sampson Paul Robbins, M.A., Esq., Assistant Professor; James McGregor, M.A., Ordinal^ Professor ; P. J. Darey. M.A., Asso- ciate Professor of French. Regular instructions in drawing given by Mr. J. Duncan, and in music by Mr. R. J. Fowler. MoDBL SoHooL OF McGiLL NoBMAL SoHOOL.— Tcachcr of Boys' School, H. Hicks, Esq., M.A. ; Teacher x>f Girls' School, Miss Amy F. Murray. V.T. * Boiton Piano-Forte Ck». 488 Hotre Paiii»«t.HS6e page 10 Blaok 9i«B|i^d TI.S .Ooal Co. F« \¥. Henaliaw, Ageiit See pase 20* -'^ GOLLSChRS AND SCHOOLS. 179 High S0H00L.—i9 Billion, V. Rousselot. Gar4 ; F. Daniel, G. DeBmarares, D. Tambareau, Enconome ; F. iLacan, A. Giband, J. B. Lanie, V. Sorin, E. P. Martineau, R. Roanseau. Mitnon du Lae dea Deux Montagne§, — A. Cuoq, Gur^. Barde7. Effltae St. JaoQuea. —A* Meroier, directeur; H. Iienoir, L. Santenne, J. Palatin. Engliee St. Patriee.—V. O'Dowd, directeur; ThibauU, W. Leclaire, A. Singer. Grand Siminaire de la Montaone,—h. Colin, directeur ; H. Rouxel, A. Vaoher, P. Deguire, Gj Parent. Collie de Montreal— J. Delayigne, directeur ; R. Rousseau, J. Moyen, D. Lefebyre, MaiUet, Troie, L. Palin, A. Filiatrault, Gampeau, A. PeUadeau, C. Desroohes. Ealite St. Jo»eph.—B. Granjon, cur^ ; V. Tranchemontagne, J. Tallet Egli$eSt. Bridget.— A. Campion, directeur; J.Archambault. Malo. Egliee Ste. Anne.— J. Hc«ati, our^; Brown, Leguerrtf. L'Etichi.—Egliee de Notre Dame de TovUe GrAeee^—Egliee St. Louie. Church of (he Jeeuit§.-rrEidT.,J. Yignon, Reotor ; Rey. Beau- dry, Resther, Langoake and Thebaud, assistant Rectors. Vouldcam' Tool% «eo, fftOHUP M, 4taJUMP|,-%i §««# 88,^ I ■i. • I 1 1 '( ; I f s I' I! f I- k. I I i i FliANNBLS, Bli ANKBT8 & TABlf ft, at CHBAP8IDB 43T A 489 Notre Dame 6t.9 A. A. MURPHT. 182 CHURCHES, CHAPELS, Ao. JVboteuif de8 Je»uit99 an Salt au Bicolet.—'BidY, Saohd and Vanr. and 16 norioes. Parish Church : High Mass, moraiog at 10; Vespera. 3.30 o'olook, St. Patrick's Charoh : High Mass, momioff at 10 ; vespers, 3.30 o'ciock. Bonsecours Church: Morning Service, 7.30; Evening Service, 5 30o'olocl£. St. James' Church: High Mass, morning at 10; Vespers, 8-30 o'olook, Cathedral, (Bishop's Church): High Mass, morning at 9.30; Vespers at 3.30 o'clock; Loir Mass, morning at5.30, 6 30, and 7. 15 o'clock ; evening at 7 o'clock. St. Ann's Church : Morning Service at 10 ; Vespers, 3.30 o'clock. St.^Bridget'8 Church : Morniog Service at 8 and 10 o'clock. St. Peter's Church : High Mass, morning at 9.30 ; Vespers, 2 30 o'clock, p.m. St. Joseph's Church : High Mass* morning at 10 : Vespers, 3.30 o'clock. Church of the Gtesu i High Mass, morning at 10 ; Vespers, 3.30 o'clock. PROTESTANT. Church of England,— yLoBt Rev. Ashton Ozenden, D.D., Lord Bishop of Montreal and Metropolitan of Canada : The Verv Rev. Wm. Bond, M.A„ D C.L., Dean of Montreal ; Ven. Archdeaoon Leach, D.D., DiC.L., A^hdeacon of Montreal; Ven. Archdeacon Lonsdale, Archdeacon of Hochelaga. Cathedral Clergy.— The Rev. M. S. Baldwin, M.A., Rector and Senior Canon ; Rev. J. S. Lei^s Evans, M.A., assistant ministM. Trinity Church.— Rev. Canon Bancroft,]).!)., incumbent, and Rev. 0. Fortin, B.A-, assistant minister. St. Qeorge's.— Very Rev. Dean Bond, M.A., D.C.L., incum- bent ; Rev. Jas. Carmichael, assistant minister. St. Jobn the Evangelist —(Free Seat).— Rev. B. Wood, M. A., incumbent ; Rev. A. Prime, assistant minister. St. J^mes the Apostle.— Rev. J. EUegood, M.A.. incumbent* St. Stephen's. —Rev. W. B. Curran, M,A., incumbent. St. Luke's.— Rey. James Thorneloe, incumbent St Thomas's.- Rev, J. A. McLeod, M.A^, incumbent St. Mary's, Hochelaga.— Rev. J- D. Bortnwiok, incumbent Chaplain to the Jail.— Rev. J. D. Berth wick* Grace Church.— Rev. S. Belohtur, incumbent St George's Mission Church,— St. Joseph Street— Rev. J. G. Baylis. Hours of Service : Cathedral, daily at 9 o'olook, a.m, Sundays, at 11 am , and 4 p.m. ; evening at 7, seats free ; all others at U a.m., and 7 p.m. . — — Church of Seotland,—St Andrew's.— Rev. Gavin Lang. Ser- vices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Sunday School at3 p.m. Meeting fbr youngmen at 4.15 p.m., by Rev. Prof, Murray, of McGill College. St Paul's. rRev. Dr. Jenkinai • Services at 11 a.m. and 7 pjn. Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 p.m. H.t. ikmim ttiMMieii eb;iM§iSk iMlui^trHfee psge 10 Bl«elFJ^Aiiioiid ft. 9^ €oal €ov 1*. DT. HenrJiair^ 4ffeni CHUROJIES, 0HAPS2LS, Ao. 183 St Oabriel.— Rev. Robert Campbell. Services at U a.m. and 7 p.in. Sunday School at 3 p.m. St Matthew^s.— Point St OharleB.-^Rer. Charles A. Doudiet. Serytces at 11 a.Qi. and 6.30 p.iii. Sunday School at 3 p.m. St Mark's.— Qrifflntown.— Rev. W. M. Black. Senrioes at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 p.m. St John'9, (French).— Dorchester Street. Rev. . Servi- oes at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Canada Pretbyt9riicm C%iiro&.— Knox.— Comer of Dorchester and Mansfield Streets. Rev. R. H- Thornton. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m ; Sabbath School and Bible Class at 3 p.m; Lec- ture each Wednesday, 7-30 p.m. Cot6 Street— Rev. Dr. Burns. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 p.m. ; on Mondays, 8 p.m. ; on Wednesdays, 7.30 p.m. in winter, and 8 p.m. in summer. Erskine.— St. Catherine Street.— Rev. Dr. Taylor and Rev. J. M. Gibson. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Sunday School at 2.45 p.m.; Bible Cla8S£ak4.15 p.m.; weekly Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7.45 p.mr ^ St Joseph Street ( West).- Rev. Alex. Young. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p. m. j Sunday School at 3 p.m. ; Prayer Meeting every Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. .ii.a i. American Preabgterian (7AurcA.— Dorchester Street; Rev. G. H. Wells. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Sunday School at 9.30a.ni. . . Baptiat.—ViTBt Baptist Church, Beaver Hall Hill.— Rev. W. Cheeuam. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Sunday School at 3 p.m. Point St. Charles.— Centre Street— Rev. Robt. Mills. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Sunday School at 3 p.m. St Catherine Street— Russell Hall.— Rev. Joshua Donovan. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Sunday School at 3 p.m. Weslepan MethodUtt.—^t James Street— Rev. J. Potts. Ottawa Street.— Rev. S. J. Hunter. Palace Street— Rev. G. Galbraith. Dorchester Street— Rev. Dr. Douglas. ^ St Joseph Street—Rev. J. Sparling, B.D. Sherbrooke Street— Rev. A. B. Chambers. Point St Charles —Rev. E. A. Healy. B.A. Services at the above places at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. ; Prayer Meeting every Monday evening, and Preaching Wednesday eyenings at 7-30 p.m. Methoditt New ConiieaH*on.—Ebenezer Church, Dupr^ Lane.— Rev. Joel T. Pitcher. Services at 10.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.; Sunday School at "2 SO p.m. ii Dnin HpN *o., OOPLAHO * KeLABUr.-BM pag« SS J if I B< :, tII«K8, DaiBSS CMIOII8 4( 1IEBIN08, at OHSAFSIOB 487 * 489 Notre INune St., A* A. JHVRPHT. m BELiaiOUS 60GIETIB8. CongregaiionaL—Zim Church.— Rev. Henry Wilkea, D.Dm LL.Dm and Rev. Charles Chapman, M.A.« Paatori. Serricek at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ; Sunday School at 3 p.m. ; Wednesday) 8 p.m. Eastern Church, Corner Crug and Amherst Streets.— Rev. John Fraser. Senrioes at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. j Sunday School at 3 p.m. Shaftesbury Hall, Mountain Street, near St. Antoine.— Rev. B. McGregor, B.A. Services Sunday, 7 p.m. ; Wednesday, 8 p.m. ; Sunday School, 9.15 a.m. Congregational College of B.N.A.— Principal and Professor of Theology and Church history, Rev. Henry Wilkes, DiD., LL.D. ; Professor of Greek Testament Bzegesis. Rev. George Cornish, LL.D. ; Lecturer on Bi^deaces and Biblioal Literature, Rev. C. Chapman, M.A. ; Lecturer on Historical Theology, Rvv. K. M. Fenwick. . French Evangelical C%«ircA.— Comer St Elizabeth and Craig Streets. . Seryioes at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Oerman Protettani.-^t. John's Church.— 129 St Dominique Street. Rev. C. F. W. Rechenberg. Services at 10.30 a.m. ; Sunday School at 2 p.m. (Tm'torian.— Church of the Messiah.— Beaver Hall Hill. Rev. J. Cordner, D.D. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 9.30 a.m. New Jenualem C^uroA.—CSwedenbonnan).-^ Dorchester St, opposite High SchooL Rev. £. Gould. Services at 11 a.m. Jetoieh iS^aoflru«.— (English).— Chennevilie Street, Rev. A. De Sola, LL. D. Jewish <$'i/na^oa«e.— (German).— 5}t Constant, near Vitr^ St Rev. Mr. Levey. JEWISH FESTIVALS.-1873. Mar. 13 .Pureem— Feast of Easter. April 12. . . .(Saturday) First day of Passover. June 1 . . . .(Friday) Shebuot— Feast of First-fhrtts. Sept22 New Year, Anno Mundi 5634. Cc^ l...(Wedne8day).Kippoor— Day of Atonement ^ Oct 6 First day of Tabemaeles. V.T«|k Bqtion Fiaao-Forte Go. 488 Votit 9aqi« gt-leojtgt 10 ADYIRHSBUBMT. US Westers Drag HalL ALEX. MUNRO & 00. nmi% AND PEBFVKSBS. •WHOIiZESS-A-XiE & I^E!T-A.IIj- 161 ICoaiLL STBBBTp AND 1% 19 a&d 21 LSMOINS STBBXT, EQG FOWDEB.— That only bearing our signatara is genuine. Beware oCConnterfeitf. QRIBNTAL LINIMENT. A Certain Cure for Nenralgia» Rheumatiim, Sprains and all pains. BBASmJAN HAIR BESTQHBB. ELDOR OF WaUD GBBBHY. Eor Oonghs, Goldst Oonsnmp- tiofif Ao.|Ac. ORNUM BITTBBS. A Tery agreeable Tonio. J orrzoi: No. 788 81 PETER STREET, (BBTWBBN ST. JAMES AND ORAIO ST&) MONTREAL. TSOHAS BAICSAI' ft CO., ozNusAL icasaB4ins, ausoow. Fleming's Non-Conducto Compoond, (N0S.land2.) ^ \ Tbf liest Goal SooaomiMr Tit iatrodueod. ^""'iiT^JK-.X'^"* ®**^ Pipei. Bdlew, 0yliiid<«8, Heaters, ^^^^Ix^^ owrlnit Water Pipei, Citterns. Walls of Iron Buildings, GfeeofioQses, Wine w loecSSte, CeflaJs, &i Eebps out Heat ob F«ost, aooobodto to Oldiatk. 3WE -A. O 3B E -A. JKT Sc O O . MANUFAGTUBSItS OF ADYBRTISBMBNT. 187 J. H. WALKER, D B fll Z O Iff X St. AND 97 ST. J^:L/CES ST., MONTREAL. s ■ 1 188 ▲DVBRTISBMBNT. *iirix.aiioir*9 00 00 ADJUS TABLE CHAIR TB8 yp vaLTT Of Tg B AM! A n ingtnimupuce ^fmtchaninm %,huk earn be arrangtd m rr-JBLXJEtT IP O S I TI o 2sr s , AND CONTBRTBD INTO AN Ihtalid, Farloor: Ltbrarf, Beading, Writing. ReoUning ^ Smoiking, 8tnd«it*i^ Fhyaician'iL >nd Dentist's ObaiXf or a Loonge^ ^ Bed, and GhUd^t Grib and Swing. INVALIDS will find this Chair the best ever invented for their use. It can easily be changed to any required position, from upright to reclining, and without trouble c<»iverted into a bed with mattress all complete. In^ diseases which prevent the patient from lying in a recumbent position it is just the thin|( needed, and in all cases it is a very a^eeable change frcMn the weanness and fittigue of the couch so tryinje m a long contraued illness. circulars with explanatory diagrams sent free on application. Orders by mail, or otherwise, receive prompt attention, and Chairs carefully and securely packed, shipped to any address on receipt of price, or forwarded by express, payable on ddivery. DR. N. A. SMITH A CO., Solt Manufadurn's andAztmU/or tht Dominion ofCanaday 84a ST. JAMSS ST., MOHTBEAIi. ABYBRTIBBBIBNT. 189 SEVENTY YEARS OF SUCCESS Has proved beyond doubt that n o "vr L .A. IT 3D » s UfacassarOII/Ka/ydorS Odonto Art tilt ThiM BOil iBfihaUi TOXLIT SIQUXSZTIS i lUat. The MACASSAR OIL is the best and safest RESTORER and BEAUTIFIER of the HUMAN HAIR, being perfecUy free from all poisonous or mineral admixtures. CAUTION.— Each Bottle has a Glass Stopper instead of the Cork as formerly : all with the cork are spurious imitations. This notice is deemed necessary, as the Proprietors have received intimation that a lai^ge quantity ox Counterfeit, of the most pernicious quality, has lately been, sent from France and Germany to India and the Colonies under their names. The KALYDOR produces PURITY of COMPLEXION, and a Softness and Delicacy of Skin. The ODONTO i>reserves the TEETH, imparts a pearl-like white- ness to.them, and gives a pleasing fragrance to the BREATH. Sold by all Chemists and Perfiimere, and at all the Bazaars through- out India, China and the Colonies. Aak for <* ROWLAND'S "Artiole^ of 20 HATTON GARDEN, LONDON. t^ J -He m ft 11 J ^ 'I i f tl 190 ADYBRTISBMBNT. ''ZaTttlxubUt SoQJiliold ICeAioiaMft." SFEGIALLY fUBPAEin) BT SAVORY & Obeaitti to B.X. thi Qami. ,8.S.S. tin Mni^cIWiIm. B.I.K. Kapdtjgn in., Bii agbdii w Shidivt of Ifypt. to. CHOLERA. OIARRHCEA. SPASM -JEREMIE'S CELEBRATED SEDATIVE AND ANTI .SPASMODtC— Oris^inated by Captain Jeremie, H.M.I. A. This remarkable Medicine is acknowledged by the most eminent Physicians and Surgeons to be the most vsiluable Remedy for DIMINISHING NERVOUS EXCITEMENT, ALLAYING PAIN, GIVING REPOSE, without the unpleasant objections attending the Employment of other Sedatives. In India it is universally regarded as a s^cific for DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA, DYSENTERY, and NERVOUSNESS. ETHERODINE.--ITS Propbrtibs are Diaphorbtic, Anti- Spasmodic AND Sbdativb. The important advantage over Chlo- rodyne, &c, is in maintaining the desired effects without augmenting the dose. Medical men in extensive practice testify to its efficacy in Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Fevers, Rheumatism, Spasms, Dysen- tery, Diarrhosa, &c. Will keep in any climate. DR. JENNER'S ABSORBENT I^OZENQES Spebdily and EfpbctualLy Corrbct Hbaktburn, Flatulbncb and Acidity OF THE Stomach.— From being dissolved \n the mouth by the con- sumer, the injurious concretions of magnesia are avoided, while the grateful flavor of the Lozenge adds an allurement to its use. BEST FOOD FOR INFANTS.— *^ Resembling mother's milk as closely as possible."— Z>n H. Barker on •' RigM Faods." " The Infant Princs thrives upon it as a Prince should. *^3~'^<'^' "^^ •^'^* "Highly nourishing and easily digested."— ^nJ/oMo/^ No boiling or straining required. Sold in Tint. ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS Effectually Rblibvbd by the Use of " Datura Tatula."— "Of great efficacy in cases of Asth- ma and Cronic Bronchitis."- Z>«f^. Jnl. of Med. Set. " The fumes cause no nausea, so that the most delicate lady may use the remedy, I have never known an instance in which relief was • not obtained." — Letter from Gen. Alexander. As Tobacco, in Tins : Cigars and Cigarettes, in Boxes : and as Pastiles for inhallation, in Boxes. GENUINE PANCREATIC EMULSION —In Diseases where Wasting^ Loss of the Power of Digestion and Assimilation are prom- inent, the Pancreatic Emulsion and Pancreatine are the most potent remedial agents* Where Cod Liver Oil fsils, or cannot be tolerated by the stomach. Pancreatic preparations supply its place. SAVOKT m imi. 143 HIW BOND 8TEKKT, lONDOK. Sold by all Chemists, Druggists and Storekeepers. ADVlRTISEMBN^t 191 (i:iA.1?S2 CXjJLItJJL B^ITTS.) ESTABLISHED 1847. vatktt i$mii KAMUFAOTTntSBS, l\fo. 142 INSPECTOR STREET, (Between St Bonayenture. and St Antoine Sts.) noM'3nsAZi« V. ■ M' CONSTANTLY ON HAND irsAers ami llstiito OV AJsIi J>BaCBIPT10»a, mmmmmmtmmmmHmmf ■■I *: ■■ ^% Itt jmmimiBmimt* West tai 0iirt M«re S49 ST. Ji (Opvositb Ottawa Hotel,) i:h: STREET, MONTREAL.. .— > IMPOBTiBS AND MANarAOTUBlBS OV ^IOK£S* //05/£/?r, BHAGES, TJmteellas, WaUdnff Caaes, AM. SHIRTS AND COLLARS BBBSSBD IK THE BBST STTLB ON SHORT NOTIOjR Shirts, Collars, Guffs & Handkerchiefs Marked FREE OF CHARGE. Mr!PiindittM delivered in aQ parts of the City. mack mttOiOAA N*8. Coal Co. F. W. H«inrtimir« Agent Bee vage SO. RELIGIOnS SOOIETIBS. 198 RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. La Grande Ligne Mmon.— President, Rev. L. Roussy; Trea- surer, T. M. Thomson ; Secretary, Rot. T. Lafleur. Fremeh' Canadian Mitnonary Soctetv^—VreBldeJiU Rev. Wil- Ham Taylor, D.D. ; Viee-Presidents, Rev. H. Wilkes, D.D., LL.D.,Uon. James Ferrier, John Dougall, William Lunn, Jos. Mackay, James Conrt ; Corresponding Secretaries, Rey. Profes- sor Macvicar, LL.D., Rev. Ohs. Chapman, Rev. A. Young; Seoretaiy-Treasurer and Superintendent, Lieut-Col. Haultain. Montreal AuacUiarv Bible Society, — Hon. James Ferrier, Pre- sident; Principal Dawson, LLD., J. Mathewson; Rev. Dr. Wilkes, Rev. Dr. Taylor, Kev. Wm. Bond, Wm. Lunn, Vice- Presidents; Rov. Professor Cornish, Corresponding Secretary ; Professor A. Johnson, LL.D., Recording Secretary; Henry Yennor, Treasurer ; Thomas Muir, General Agent and Deposi- tary ; Rev. James Green, Travelling agent Eeliaiou9 Tract Society,— J. A. Mathewson, President ; Prin- cipal Dawson, T. M. Taylor, Vice-Presidents \ Rev. A. Xoung, Secretanr ; Thos. Muir, Treasurer and Depositiary. Coramittee.~Canon Bond, Revs. Gavin Lang, C. Chapman, R. Cheetfaam, Dr. Bums, J. Baylis, Theo. Lafleur, Messrs. James Court, Thomas J. Telfer, Hon. J. Ferrier and Col. Haultain. With power to add. Canada Snnday School Uhtoa.— Principal J. W. Dawson, President ; Hon. James Ferrier, Rev. Canon Bancroft, J. A. Mathewson, H. A- Nelson, J. C. Becket H. Lyman, Vice-Presi- dents ; Jas. Court Treasurer ; Rev. C. Chapman, Corresponding Secretary; L. Ciuhing, Recording Secretary; Thomas Muir, Depositary. Ladiee* Bible Aetoeiation.—Mn. J. W. Dawson, President ; Mrs. John Leeming, Vice-President; Mrs. D. Torrance, Trea- surer ; Miss Lunn, Secretary. MotUreal Young Men*» Christian Asaociation.^T, J. Clazton, President; S. Caldecott Hugh Watson, Chas. Cushing, George Young, Vice-Presidents ; Thomas Craig, Treasurer ; Alfred Sandham, Secretary. Committee— F.W. Radford, W. Sloan, J. H. Redfism, Jas. Ross, R. G. Brown^ A. H. Cameron, J. M. Duff, James Baylis, Fred. Birks, Geo. Bishop, J. Houghan, Geo. E. Jacques, Jos. Richards, C. S. J. Phillips, D. Bentley. Montreal Sabbath ^Moctation.— President Jas. Court Esq. ; Vice-Presidents. Revds. Dr. Taylor, Dr. Wilkes, Canon Bond, Geo. Douglas and D. H. MaoVicar; Treasurer, 0. Alexander ; gfafBrtoim lire Ca>y, Ito,, OOPLAHP A MflLAMII,-B- pH» » ,; ( f •v » f •04 mmiovtmmtt 48T 4c 489 Notre St., A. A. mVWLVMY. m BTSTIXUTIONSi I Corresponding Seeretary. Ber. J. B. CUurkgon; lUoording Se- oreta^ and Depositaiy, Alfred Sandbam. Committee. — Revds. J. Potts, J. M. Gibson, Dr. Inrine ; Messrs. J. DougalU G. Childs, J. A. Mathewson, W. Lunn, Judge Torrance. J. C> Beokei W. I^ing, J. Torrance, iun., T. J. Clax- tbn, Dr. Beddy, L. Cashing, juu. Colonial Chwreh and School Soei€tu,'-InoonotB,ied}tj Aek of Parliament. Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, Patron ; His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, and His Grace the Archbishop of York, Vice-Patrons, Corresponding Committee of the Diocese of Montreal.— The Most Bev;. the Lord Bishop of Montreal' and Aletropolitan, President : G. Moffatt, Treasurer ; Yen. Dean Bond, LL.p.. Secretary. Place of Meeting, School Boom, Stanley street, zaa Thursday of every month, at 12. 15 p.m. INSTITUTIONS. Merthani8,JBxchange and Beading /?oom.— Estabtished, May, 1854; Incorporated by Act of Parliament, May, 28, 1853. D. Lcffn MacDongali, diairman. Directors: Thos. Ryan, Thomas Cramp, ^omas Workman, Bobert Muir, Jacob H. Joseph, W. F* Kay i John G. Dinning^ secretary. JUeehaniee* Institute.— T>. Maefarlane, president; W.J. Pat- terson, Tice-preiident ; ^ntomae Craig, corresponding secretary ; John Heath, leeording seerelarv ; Gea Cruikshank, treasiirer ; Jipiirti Wttyifeio BHudcBlann i ii •nd If .S* 0«k1 Oo* F« if. See wmg9 SO. VLemtOkm-Wf Ayettt INSTITUTIONS. 195 Montreal Sailort' /iM<»(tfl0.— Andrew Allan, president; Geo. Mo£faU and John MoLennan, vice-presidents; John Rankin, treasurer ; P. S. Rofls* seeretary.— 283 Commissioners street. Natural HUtory Soen^y.—Q. Bamston, president; Principal Dawson, LL. D., F.R S., E. Billings, F.G.S., G. Smallwood, M.D., LL. Dm D.C.Lm Rev. A. De Sola, LL. D., A. R. G. Selwyn, F.G.S., His Lordship the Metropolitan, Dr. T. Sterry Hunt, F.R.S., Sir W. E. Logan« LL. D., F.RJS., Dr. P. P. Carpenter, vice-presidents; James Ferrier, Jun., treasurer; J. F. Whit- eaves, scientific curator and recording secretary; Prof. P. J. Darey, M.A., B.C.L., corresponding secretary. Council.— G. L. Marler; D. R. McCord, M.A., B.G.L.; Prof. R. Bell, F.G.S. ; D. A. P. Watt; J. H Joseph ; E. E. Shelton ; Prof. J. B. Edwards, Ph.D., D.G.L.; A. T. DriuHnond, B.A., LLB.; C. Rohb. ^^"^ Library and Membership Committee.— A. T. Drunimond, Dr. John Bell, D. R. McCord, K. Mercer and Dr. B. J. Harrington. Chrand Trunk Railway Literary and Scientific Institute. — Point St Charles.— C. J. Brydges, Esq., president ; -R. Eaton, Esq., J. Hiekson, Esq., H. Shackell, Esq., vice-presidents ; A. Stark, secretary. Committee.— F. P. Gurrie, chairman ; R. Sur- geon, J. Mattie, R. McLaughlin, J. Richards, J. McAllen. J. Ryan, W. Beattie, J. FenwicK, J. Black, J. T. Bedford, J. Kay. Institut Canadien*— III Notre Dune Street-^Re»ding Room and Library. Admittance free. Numiematie and Antiquarian Society of if on I- i3 11 I.': '■ .8* [offtenr, Gl«Te09 Ribbons and I I: I i > III For a good aMoriment of Brj Goods vo to Oheapsldo 487 Sc 489 Notre Dome St., A. A. IHUBPHY. 902 QUEBEa CONgULATBS. Belpium,-~k, Joiepb, 59 St Peter street, L. T. Chtli and Peru,— ionn Lairdi St. Lawrence Chambers, 12 St P«ter street, L. T. Jhnmnrk.—Qi. T. Pemberton, Commeroial Chambers, 19 St. Peter street, L. T. /ranee.— Partial Cheralier, 1 Des Carri^res street, Cape. German J?mptV«.— Charles PitI, Hant's Wharf, L. T. Monte FtWeo.— Charles P. Champion, corner St Peter and St Antoine streets, L. T. Sweden and iVbrioai/.— Alfred Falkenberf , Dean's Buildings, 40 St Peter street, L. T. Portugal,— Q, T. Pemberton, acting consnU Qowen's buildings, 8 St Peter street L. T. Spain.— Don J. M. De Satrustegui, Consul General for British Possessions in North America, and Don J. M. Blanco, Vice- consul, St Louis Hotel, U. T. United Statee,— Ron. E. G. L. Struve, 17 St Peter street, L.T. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Point- H-Carojr. J. W. Dunsoomb, collector; J. A. Green, surveyor. Zona JRoom.— N. N. Ross, chief clerk ; George Campbell, cashier; V. Cazeau, C. Gouin, E. O'Brien, and E. Huot clerks; D. D. O'Mcara, clerk and measuring sunreyor. Surveyor ana Ware- housekeeper^e Office,— h. Dugal, chief looker and assistant ware- housekeeper ; G. Colley and A. G. Hawkins, clerks ; N. Balsa- retti, clerk in charge of ship's articles ; H. McHugh and A. G. Bowden; samplers and weighers ; W. Higgins, M. Bnright Jean Roy, J. Hogan, £. Robitaille jtnd C. Marcotte, lockers. Water Side.— A. E. Langevin, chief tide surveyor; A. Wheeler, assis- tant tide surveyor ; W. N. Lee, chief landing waiter ; N. Lange- vin,W. H. Carten, J. Belleau, landing waiters and searchers ; P. Ahem, tide waiter. Montreal Steamere : D. Byrne, tide waiter ; Grand Trunk Raihoai/t Point Levis : J. Lemieux, senior cox- swain ; M. McManus, m.istGr of colors and coxswain ; L.Samson, A. Boissonnault 0. No^l, H. Jobin, T. Brown, J. Rouillard, J. Tiemey and T. Howley, boatmen. Examining Warehouee.-D. Mcpherson and L. Bilodeau, appraisers ; F. X. M^tivier, assis- tant appraiser ; M. Gauvin, clerk and tide waiter ; J. Davey and 0. Hannon, packers and porters ; J. Griffiths, housekeeper and messenger; J. Batterson, tide waiter and messenger; C. Jumeau, fireman. Suh- Col lectors and Preventive Qfficere.-Q. McKenzie, sub-collector, Chicoutimi ; A. G. Bussi^res, sub- collector, Jersey Point Beauce ; J. E. Barry, preventive officer, Les Escoumains ; J. Radford, preventive officer, Tadousac : A. Oomeau, preventive officer. Riviere Godbout Cuetotn Howe Brokers.— W, J Newton, C. Joncas, A. Plamondon, J. R. Healey and David Smith. V.T. Ir Boston Piano-Forte Co. 488 Notre Dame-itHBee page 10 Black DtanionA If ••• OmiI Co. F* 1 8e« paee ftO* Hcntkaw, Affvnt FIRB ALARM SIGNAL' BOXES. Sox No, ST. LEWIS WARD. 2. corner St. Ann atreet and Efplanadt. comer Des Griaons and Ste. Genevieve streeta. corner Haldimand and St. Lewis streeta. corner Garden and Ann streeta. corner Buade and Fort streeta. corner Mount Garmel and Dea Carri^res streeta. 3. 4. 6. 6. 7. PALACE WARD. 8. comer St. Famillo and St. George streets. 12. corner St. John and Collins streets. 13. corner Palace and St. Helen streets. 14. comer St. John and St. Stanislas streeta. CHAMPLAIN WARD. 15. Dinning's Ship-yard, Cap Blanc. 16. Taylor's Grocery, Cap Blanc. 17. Fire Station, Diamond Harbour. 21. Giblin's House, Diamond Harbour. 23. Shipping-Master's Office, Cham plain street. 24. corner Mqlntyre's Tavern, Cul-de-Sac. ST. PETER'S WARD. 25. M4thot'sStore, foot of Mountain Hill. 26. Fire Station, cor. Sault-au-Matelot & St James atrtetf* 27. Renaud'a Building, St. Paul street. 31. Lemesurier'a Building, St. Paul street. 32. Fire Station, St. Paufs Market. JACQUBS-CARTIER WARD. 34. comer Des Prairies and St. Dominick streeta. 85. corner Dea Fosses and Craig streets. 36. corner Valier and St. Ann streets. 37. corner Church and St. Joseph streets. 41. corner Dorchester and N. D. des Anges streets. 42. corner Valier and Belleau streets. 43. comer Golomb and Nelson streets. 45. comer St. Anselm and St. Joseph streets. ST. ROCH'S WARD. 46. comer Caron and Queen streets. 47. corner Queen and Crown streets. 51. corner Queen and Craig streets. 52. corner SL Dominick and St. Francois streets. 53. comer St. James and Ryland streets. Fomdery Faeingi, fto., COFLAND ft MeLABEH|~B66 page 29 TAILORIlfO TOSPARTRIBNT AT C«BAP8IDB 487 de 480 Notre Dame St,* A* A« HIURPHT. 20i QUBBEO. MONTCALM WARD. 54. corner St. John and St. Eugtache streets. 56. comer St, Auftustin and Nonvelle streets. 57. comer Nouvelle and Berth^lot streets. 61. comer D'Artigny and Amable streets. 62. comer Scott and Amable streets. 63. comer Grande All^e^ Catholic Cemetery. ST. JOHN'S WARD. 64. comer St. John and De SalabeQry streets. 65. comer St. John and Sutherland streets. 67. corner St. John and Ste. Genevidve streets. 71. comer St. Olivier and St. Clair streets. 72. comer St. Augustin and St Gteorge streets. JUSTICES OP THE PEACE. John W. Dunscomh. John G. Clapham. Edouard Glackemeyer. George Holmes Parke. Joseph Robitaille. Edouard Rousseau. John Porter. Daniel MeCallum. Francois Joseph Parent. Abraham Joseph. Adolphe Larue. John Childs. Jean Elie Gingrss. F61ix Thomas Bigaonette. Louis Falardeau. Daniel MoGie. Anthony Von Iffland. John J. Nesbitt. Peter D. Mo£fat. Horatio Nelson Jones. Abraham Hamel. James A. Sewell. William Marsden. Jean^Baptiste Fr^chet. Michael Connolly. Louis Joseph Roy. Henri Bolduc. Henry McBlain, Jean-Baptiste Renaud. Paul Allaire. Benson Bennett. Louis Amiot. William Darling Campbell. R6mi Ferdinand Rinfret. Pierre Guillet Tourangeaa. Louis Eugene Blais. WilUam Miller. John Greaves Claphami jun. Henry Fry. Robert Shaw. William G. Wurtele. Etienne Michon. Edward Coyeny. Richard Henry Wurtele. George Hall. Thomas Glover. Jacques E. BIms. John Giblin. James Hossaok. Fortund Dtonne. Isaac Dorion. Charles St Michel. Pierre Gauvreau. George Miller. Simon Peters. Pierre Garoeau. L^r Brousseau. James Connolly. William Jno.WithaU. William Drum. Augustin Cdt6. Francois N. Gingras. Norbert Germain. John Laird. Guillaume Charland. James Dinning. Cyrille Tessier. Edouard Robitaille. Nicolas Maheux. George T. Tremblay. Samuel I. Glackemeyer. M. W. Anderson. V.T.It Boiton Piano-Forte Co, 488 ]rotreIHuiio*it.— SfopagelO BlaeM Diamond BT.S. Coal €o« F« nr. Hensiiairy Ayeiit See pace ao. QUEBEC. 205 BANKS. Bank of British North America.— C* F. Smith, manager, 5 St. Peter Street, L. T. Bank of Montr§al,— John Porteous, manager, comer St Peter and Arthur, L. T. Bangui du Peuj?^.— Banque Nationale, agent, 32 St Peter, L.T. Quehe9 Bank* — Jaju99 Sterenson, cashier, Qaebec Bank Buildi&g, comer St. James and St Peter, L. T. Union i?an&.— Peter MoEwen, cashier, 35 St Peter, L. T. Notrt Dam* Savings Bank,— 11 St John street, U. T.; 0. Robitaille, M.D., president; A. B. Sirois, rice-president; F. y^zina* managing cashier ; F. N. A. V^zina, secretary-treasurer; J. O. Mathieu, accountant; G. Bouchard, clerk; D. Pampalon; messenger. Office, 32 St. Peter, L. T. G. D^ry, accountant ; L. V^zina, assistant do. ; Levis, C. N. Hamel, accountant ; G. Roy, clerk. Qwbec Provident and SaviTMs Bank, — Trustees,— H. S. Scott, President . J. S. Fry, 1st Vice-President; W. Walker, 2nd Vice- President; C. P. Champion, J. H. Clint A. Fraser, W.Hopack, W. Hunt, J. Masson, T. Norris, M. Stevenson, A. F. A. Knight, and W. White. Officers,— George Yeasey, cashier ; G. E. Poston, clerk ; J. B, Lyonais, messenger ; J. Andrews, Q. C., solicitor. SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS FOR THE CITY OF QUEBEC ProtestafU J9oard.— Christian Wurtele, Wm. Hossack, Jos. Whitehead, H. K. Smith, Rev. Chas. Hamilton, Wm. Walker, Rev. W. B. Clark. Boman Catholic Board,— B/er. Jos. Audair, J. Cr^mazie. REGISTRY OFFICE. Office, basement of the Court House, St Lewis Street, Upper Town. Charles N.Montizambert registrar; J. A. Malouin, Hubert Weippert, Jean Cotd and Charles Trudel, clerks. 1:: Xoald0n> Tooli^ fte., COPLAND ft ]feLilftSH,-86e pwe 88 FI W. Kensbaw, Az^nt hee pag« 2^» For the conToyance of one passenger from any of the Car- ters' Standst or from one part of the city to one or more places conseoutiyely, in said city, provided the time oc- cupied in conyeying and waiting for each passenger Does not exceed fifteen minutes $0.25 And for each additional passenger. 0. 10 If time occupied exceeds 15 minutes but not 30 minutes. .. 0.40 And for each additional passenger 0.05 And for each subsequent 10 minutes after first 30 minutes.. 0- 10 And for each additional passenger 0.05 FIRE BRIGADE. John Longfore« superintendent: Paul Feyereau, assistant do.,* Rideau Engine Company, L. A. (irison, captain ; Queen Engine Company, £. Dupuis, captain ; Ottawa Engine Company, Wm. McCafin^ captain ; Chaudiere Engine Company, Hy. Twing, captain; Lower Town Hook and Ladder Company, W. 0. McKay, captain ; Central Hook and Ladder Company, J. Lati- mer, oaptaitt. , Fire Alarm Siffnah. Victori a Ward 1 Wellington Ward 2 St. George's Ward 3 By Ward 4 Ottawa Ward 5 POST OFFICE. G. P. Baker, post-master; C. Lett Stephens, asst. post-master ; H. G. Dunleyie, F. French, goyernment departments ; F. Haw- ken^ mail sorter and night clerk ; 0. S. Scott, E. S. MoDermott, savmgs bank and money orders ; E. B. Bates, registration and night clerk ; E. J. O'Conner, F. Roberge, window clerks ; G. W. Baker, monthly sheets, &c. ; E. H. Williams^ccountant; Chs. Shaw, D. Gordon, H. Philion, S. Thony)8on, Wm. Mercer, .mail 5 ackers and paper sorters ; P. Maingy, Jas. Smith, letter sorters ; . F. Cobet, v. Daz6, B. Huckell, letter carriers ; T. Hartnedy, messenger. ' CUSTOM HOUSE. Duncan Graham, collector; B. Gordon, chief clerk; W. A. McAgy, appraiser ; C. Carleton, chief landing waiter, searcher, and clerk ; J. T. Bartram, clerk and landing waiter ; Alexander Heney and Jno. Lytle, landing waiters ; Jno. Burns, mesnenger* INLAND REVENUE OFFICE.' A. Grahan, eolleotor; John M. B. Henry and Godfrey S&mi O'Brien, excise offloers. Bnln fftpM *t., ^VLKHUk XblAB&ll.Htoe pftg» 9B ♦i *l'f li I- i . i ■ I SIIiKS, DRBSS GOODS Sc IXIERINOS, at OHSAPSIDB 437 Sc 439 Notre Dame St., A. A. JXIURPHY. * ^ , .^ BOARD OP TRADE. E. MoGillivray, president; G. Hay, vice-president; James Cunningham, treasurer ; G. H. Perry, secretary pro tern, PounciL—ThoB. Patterson, W. Pennock, Alexander Workman, Hon. James Skead, Hon. Malcolm Cameron, James Hope, Ohs. Masee, F. Clemow, G. H. Perry, H. N. Bates, D. Coward, Thos. MoGarrity. BANES. Bank of British North Ameriea.— Ottawa Jffrancft.— Office, Wellington Street. A. C. Kelty, manager ; E. A. Still, account- ant; E. D. Arnaud, teller; F. N. Tucker, F. Shepherd, A. Bur- wash, clerks ; Jas. Lamden, porter. Amprior Agency,—!?, Robertson, agent ; Chas. Finnic, teller. Benfreto Ageney.—T, Watson, agent; D. M. Fraser, teller. Bank of Montreal. . • Ottawa -ffrancA.— Office, 202 Wellington Street Andrew Drummond, manafrer : James Smith, account- ant; F. M. Cotton, teller; P. McGiU Stewart, S. E. H. Lane, fovemraent clerks : F. Hunter, H. Lockwood, F. J. Folding and [. G. Forsyth, clerks. Quebec Bank.— Ottawa Branch.-— Of^ee^ Wellington Street, opposite the Houses of Parliament. H. V. Noel, manager ; A. Jones, accountant; C. Y. Noel, paying teller; J. L. Little, re- ceiving teller; Geo. Wm. Henry, deposit ledger-keeper; J. H. Pinhey, discount clerk. Ontario Bank,— Ottawa Branch,— OSiee, north-east comer of Sparks and Metcalfe Streets. J. H. Woodman, manager ; W. M. Beith, accountant; J. N. E. Christie, teller; J. B. MacDon- ald, teller savings branch : C. M. Smith, individual ledger ; E. P. Hortney, assistant ; Roht. Bothwell, messenger. Union Bank of L, C— Ottawa Branch.— Comer Rideau and Little Sussex Streets. D. S. Eastwood, manager ; A. N. Bell, accpuntant ; James Irvine, first teller ; Geo. Thompson, second teller; W. H. Murray, ledger-keeper ; 0. J.Coffey, E. G. Webb, clerks ; James Martin, messenger. Merchants ^cn^.— Office, corner of Sparks and Metcalfe Sts. Thos. Kirby, manager ; J. G. Fitzgibbon, teller ; L. E. A. Futvoyoi accountant ; Robt Peachy, junior. E. H. Bronson. P. LeSueur. A. Pratt. Amos Rowe. Charles Magee. C. W. Bangs. Robert E.Lyon. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. John Graham. F. McDougal. John Heney. Horace Lapierre. William Kehoe. Eugene Martineau Arthur Rocque. M. O'Garai Police Magistrate. v. T. k Bofton Fiano-Forte Go. 482 Notre Dame it.— See page 10 ADVERTISEMENT. 209 HENRY J. SHAW, O P4 O QQ o > o hel I>1 7;^^ a/M« 7^6 CRAIG STREET. NEAR TICTORIA S^VAKi:. i ! i 1 ; I 1 M \ \ u '-'.TV 1 . - I M 210 ADVERTISEMENT. To Zer Mijesty^S^^K^Qnm Victoria. hm^m SAY 8S ICABTIN'S WORIiB-REirOWIIKB One trial will establish the vast saperiority of this preparation in respect of both Excellence and Economy over any other. It gOM half as far again and giTM a mnoh better Polish than any other Paste Oomponnd. OAN Bl HAD 01 ALL GROCERS AND ROOT & SHOE DEALERS. , !■ , If your Grocer has not got it in stock he can get it for you. TAKE NO OTHER until you have given this a trial. It is, par BXCBLLBNCB, Tho Best Fasto Blaoki&s^ in the World. ED. RAWLING8, Wholesale Agent for Canada. Orders for Direct Importation. invited. ADVBRTISEMENT. 211 Wm Mm DAT1B3#M^ Importer and Dealer in all rttg0 ^(tttkilld FEBFtTMEBT AND TOILET ABTIOLES, Patent Medicines, Dye-Ms, Seeds, MACHINE ABS COAL OILS, &C., ri ^pftfks ilreet* il^l4WA» SMITH & BRYSON, ipfiiiiiiif ififiii AND IMPORTERS OF General Stationery, Artists' Materials, School Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, and Ghurch Seruices, U SFABES STSSBT, - OTTAWA. (OPPOSITE RUSSELL HOUSE.) Particular attention paid to the Manufacture of Account Books. - s I \ ■ { l1 i' I i i I \ 212 ADVERTISEMENT. J. DVEIl ®1 II>d:i>OI^TEHS. » ^»> « Blank Books, Office Statioiiei7y Cop3rin^ Presses. ■ ^t^ « ALL THE BEST INKS. ALL THE LEASZITO PSUS. <••> School Boohs and general Literature, Bibles, Prayer Books, Services, and Everything in the Book and Stationery Line. J. DXTEIfi & SON, Sparks Street, Ottawa. MONTREAL.-IO CHENNEVILLE STREET. Toronto Branch. -33 Col borne Street. Suptrior Type, Prtsscs, Prinling Inks, Wood Type, Cases, (alley! .1 I I .1 ri I 1 'f '1- i I: Jl , ^ ; f *1 214 ADVERTISEMENT. JAMES HOPE & CO., loporUag and Ibnvfiwtulsg ooBSjrBR or SPARKS and ELGIN STREETS, H^VAWA* Enpip mi Chroino-litlio|faphs; AMTISTS' XAtJSMIALS,' OSUBCa 800E$, SCSOOL BOOKS, • Stamps, IMm and Seals, MoiiDgraiDs and Addreea Oards. 0r*Particiilar attention paid to the Manufitpture of Account Books. .'vifn* 1 I!,! ADVERTISEMENT. 215 DR. IRTOOX) 1? 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No money required in advance, and none until the cure is complete. il I li ;f; 216 ADVBRTISBMBNT. i>.<»**'«*X « ( BY APPOINTMENT ) Mil ni Tq Hit Mooeelleney the Oovernor-'Generalf N«.8t Ke«ps constantly on hand a largo atsortmont of tho TOZLST RSQT7ZSZTSS, Sto., BtO. ALSO, MORTIMER'S COMFOUIVD ANTI - BILIOUS FAMILY APERIENT PILLS. MORTIMER'S CANADIAN COUGH EMULSION. MORTIMER'S GREAT REMEDY for CHOLERA AND BOWEL COMPLAINTS. PMMSaCBII^TIONa CABJBFUZLT BBJSPABSJ}. iclL DlMmoiid N.8. Goal Oo. F. W. Henshaw^ Agent Bee page 80« OTTAWA. 217 Jtutiee§ of the Peace /or the County of Carleton reeident in the City of OttatDa, GeorRe Hay. William H. Thompson. Donald M. Grant. Alexander Workman. Thomas Langrell. COUNTY AND JUDICIAL OFPIOBRS. County Q^eeri.— County Town. Ottawa.— Ira Morgan, war- den ; Z. Wilspn, treasurer ; Wm. Cowan, clerk ; J. B. Lewis* solicitor ; James Blackburn and Thomas Elliot, county auditors and auditors of school moneys ; Dr. Sweetlana, surgeon of the gaol. Rev. John May, M. A., Inspector of Public Schools, County of Carleton. Judicial 0#c«r#.— Christopher Armstrong, County Judge ; J. B. Lewis, Deputy County Judge ; W. M. Matheson, Master and Deputy-KegiKtrar in Chancery, Ottawa; Robert Rees, County Attorney and Clerk of the Peace ; W. F. Powell, Sheriff County of Carleton ; John Nicholson, Deputy-Sheriff; James Fraser. Deputy Clerk of Crown, Clerk of County Court, and Registrar or Surrogate, Ottawa; Alex. Burritt, Registrar City; Thomas G. Rothwell, Deputy Registrar City; Robert Rees, Clerk of the Peace, Ottawa; Alex. W- Powell, Gaoler; John Hill, Inspector of weights and measures ; W. McEwen, Court House custodian. County of Carleton Registry C|/?Zc«.— Edward Sherwood, Reg- istrar : Wm. Schofield, Deputy Registrar. Office hours from 10 a.m., to 3 p.m. COURTS. Police Coure.— M. O'Gara, Police Magistrate ; W. P. Lett, Clerk. Sittings : half-past nine a.m. daily. Coronere.'—Dr. VanCortlandt, Dr. J. C. T. Beaubien, and A. Pratt. County Cotirto.— Presided over by a resident Judge, in each county. Their jurisdiction extends to all personal actions whore the debt or damages claimed do not exceed $200 ; and to all suits relatincr to debt covenant or contract, where the amount is ascertained by the acts of the parties or signature of the defend- ant, to $400. An appeal lies to either of the Superior Courts of Law. These Courts also possess equity powers to the amount of $200, subject to an appeal to the Court of Chancery. OjHcerft of (7our(.— Chris. Armstrong, Judge ; James Fraser, Clerk. Court of General Seeeione of the Peace.— Chris. Armstrong. Chairman. R. Lees, Clerk of ihe Peace. This Court is held twice a year, commencing on the second Tuesday in June, and December, for trials by jury in cases of larceny, misdemeanor and other offences. Court of Chancery —W, M. Matheson, master and deputy- registrar for the County of Carleton. Kfo Bridrg, Fire Clfty, fto., COPLAND ft MoLASEN,H8ee page For a good aMortment of Bry Goods ffo to Olieapalde 43T & 439 Notre Dame St., A. A. IXIIJRPHY. %■) Surrogate Courts.— The jurisdicUon of these courts relates to all testamentary matters and causes, and to the granting or re- voking of probate of wills, and letters of administration of the effects of deceased persons having estate or effects in the Pro- vince of Ontario, and all matters arising.out of, or connected with the grant or revocation of probate or administration, subject to an appeal to the Court of Chancery. The County Judges are also Judges of the Surrogate Court. J. Fraser, registrar. Laio Circuit9,— The Circuits are held twice a year in each county : between Hilary and Easter Terms, and at Michaelmas Term. Clerk of Assizes— Deputy-Cierk of the Crown, ex-offi,cio. Division Courts, — For the summary disposal of cases by a Judge, but a jury of five persons may be demanded in certain cases. Their jurisdiction extends to action of debt or contract amounting to $100, injuries or torts to personal chattels amount- ing to $40, but not to actions for gambling debts, liquor drunk in a tavern, or notes of hand given therefor, ejectment, title to land, «&c., or any toll, customs or franchise, will or settlement, mali- cious prosecution, libel, slander, crim. con., seduction or breach of promise, or actions against a J. P., for anything done by him in the execution of his office, if he objects to it Courts are held once in two months in each division, or oftener, at the diseretion of the Judge. The following are the names of the Clerks, and the time and places of holding Division Courts in the County of Carletou :— No. 1. Comprising the City of Ottawa, part of Township of Nepean, and part of Gloucester, Jno. Armstrong, Clerk, Ottawa. Sits last Friday in each month. No. 2. Comprising the Village of Richmond, Township of Qoul- bourne, and part ot Marlborough. John McLarren, clerk. Sits every two months. No. 3. Comprising the Townships of Huntley and March. Jno. Fenton, clerk. Sits every two months. No. 4. Comprising the Townships of Fitzroy and Thorbolton. William Piggott, clerk. Sits every two months. No. 5. Comprising the Township of North Gower and part of Marlborough. James Beeman,,clerk. Sits every two months. No. 6. Comprising the Township of Osgoode and part of Glou- cester. Ira Mori^an, clerk, Village of Metcalfe, Osgoode. Sits every two months. No. 7. Comprising part ot the Township of Nepean. F. W. Harmer, clerk, Bell's Corners. Sits every two months. CITY REGISTRY OFFICE. Alexander Burritt, registrar; Thomas G. Rockwell, deputy registrar ; W. H. Egleson, copying clerk. Office hours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. Francis Clemow, Ottawa Oily. W* ?• * BMton Fiano-Forto Go. 482 Hotre Dame-st.— See page 10 Black Diamond N.S. €oal Co. F« !¥• HenshaiVy A^ent See pag^e 30« OTTAWA. 219 MILITARY. Staff Officer of Pen«toner*.— Captain Rogers. VOLUNTEER MILITIA FORCE. District StApp, District No. 4. -Lieut-Colonel Jackson, brigade major ; Lieut-Colonel Macdougall, district paymaster. Commanaantf Ottaioa Ct*2/.— Lieut-CoL Wily, A.Q.M.G. Ottawa Field Battery.- , captain commanding ; A. S. Woodburn, paymaster; E. VanCortlandt, M.D., surgeon. Brigade op Garrison Artillery, OTTAWA.--Lieut-Colonel Commanding, Alfred Guy Forrest; Capt Graham, acting major; Capt Cluff, acting adjutant; Henry T. Corbetti asst surgeon; John Peacock, quartermaster. 1st Battalion, Governor General's Foot Guards.— Thos. Ross, lieut.-colonel ; William White, major; J. P. Macpherson, H. S. AVeatherley, John Tilton, C. L. Stephens, John Walsh, W. H. Lee, captains; C. E. Lanmann, G.. Patrick, J. S. Dennis, P. T. Vainkoughnet, McLeod Stewart, W. R. Bell, lieutenants ; H. G. Dunlevie, G. H. Bate, A. H. Todd, H. W. Griffin, F. W. Mills, T. Aumond, ensigns ; E. C. Malloch, M.D., surgeon; H. P. Wright, asst. surgeon ; Major H. A. Wicksteed, paymaster ; Capt. George Grant, (late of 100th Regt) quartermaster ; John Rhodes, (late of R. A.) adjutant. 43rd " Carlrton" Battalion of Infantry.— fiead QuarterSf Ottaiva.— John F. Bearman, lieut-col; William Cor bett, W.H. Falls, majors; R. E. Lyon, paymaster; D. J. Barlow, adjutant; J. R. Hanna, quartermaster; D. Beatty, M.D., surgeon; P. A. MoDougall, M.D., assistant surgeon. No. 1 Company, (Rifles), Ottawa.- Captain, Daniel Mowatt; Lieut., Charles Hoy ; Ensign, Joseph R. Esmonde. Guards Rifle Association, Ottawa— President, Lieut.-Col. Thomas Ross; Committee, Major White, Capt Macpherson, Capt. Weatherley; Treasurer, Major Wicksteed; Secretary, Capt. Walsh. Dominion of Canada Rifle Association.— Patron : His Ex- cellency the Governor-General of Canada, <&c. ; President, C. S. Gzowski, Toronto ; Vice-Presidents, A Gilmour, Ottawa, Lieut. Col. C. J. Brydges, Montreal, Lieut-Col. Hon. John H. Gra^, M. P., St John} Col. A. J. Laurie, Halifax; ex officio: Presi- of the Provincial Rifle Associations : Militia Staff Officers in command of Militia Districts ; Auditors, John Langton and T. D. Harrington, Ottawa: Treasurer, Lieut-Col. Macphersoni Dep.-AsBt. -Adit-General ; Sec'y, Lieut-Col. Stuart Ottawa. ri •;■(;«■.■■ ■ *i ■ if Steel Wire Broehei, ftc. COPLAND ft McLABEN.— See page 28 TAiiiliitiirG JDEiPAltlrMBivT at OAEAPSIDB 437 Sc 439 Notl'e iHime 8f., A. A. RUTRPHIT. siao Ofti'vfA. Mbtbopolitan Riflk AsHocUTioir.— Patron, (1^ special per- mission), His Exeellenoxthe Gk)Ternor-G^n»rai ; Vioe-Patrons, His Honor the Lieutenant-GoTemor of Ontario ; His Honor the Lientenant-Goremor of Quebeo: President, A Gilmour ; Vice- President, Capt White, CiTil Senrict Rifles ; Managing Com- mittee, Lieut. Col. Forrest, Major Ross, E. G. Barber, R.Hinton, Major Falls ; Treasurer, Oapt JBgleson ; Secretaryi Capt. Cotton, Assistant Secretary, M. Stevens. RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT AND PUBLIC COMPANIES. St* Lawbsnob and Ottawa R. R. Oompaht.— General Office, Desbarat's Buildings, Sparks Street. Superintendent's Office at Railway Station* Prescott Lei^tth of road, 54 miles. Mana- E'ng Director, Thos. Reynolds; General Superintendent, F. uttrel ; Secretary-Treasurer, A. G. Peden. Union Forwabdino and Railitat Comfant.— President, R. S. Cassels ; Vice-Presidents, C* O'Kelly and Hon. J. Hamilton ; Secretary, H. Ohepmell. Canada CrntBal Railway Co.— Ottawa to the Junction at Carleton Plaoe^n the Brockrille and Ottawa Railway.— Presi- dent, Hon. R. W. Scott, M.P. : Vice-President, Hon. J. J. C Abbott; MwQaginiLDirector, H. Abbott, Esq.; Secretary and Treasurer, W. R. Worsley. Ottawa Ritkb Nayioation Co.— Head Office, Montreal.— President. R. W. Shepherd ; Secretary, E. Scott ; Jas. T. Sutton, Agent Ottawa Office, at the Company's Wharf, foot of Sussex Street. MoNTBBAL AND OTTAWA {"OBWABDING Oo.— Head Office, Mon- treal.— M. MoNaughton, C. T. Bate and H. 0. Burritt, resident Directors ; Denis Murphy, Agent. Office and Warehouses, west side of Canal Basin. Uppeb Ottawa Stbamboat Company.— DiWctors for 1873.— Hon. James Skead, President ; H. F. Bronson, Managing Direc- tor ; LcYi Toung, R. Ryan, A. Burgeau, B. Batson, W. G. Per- ley. J. R. Booth, Directors ; Secretary-Treasurer, Leyi Crannel ; A. Rajotte, Captain. Montbbal Tilegbapk Co.— Office, Metcalfe Street, between Wellington and Sparks.- N. W. Bethune, Manager. Dominion Tblrobaph Co.— Office, 19 Sparks Street.— George P. Drummond, Manager. Ottawa City Pabsrnoeb Railway Co.— Thomas C. Reefer, President; J. M. Currier, M.P., Robert Blackburn, Thomas Reynolds, W. G. Perley, Horace Merrill, and Henry 0. Burritt, Directors : Lyon k Remon, Solicitors ; Robt. Surtees, Secretary; D. S. Eastwood, Treasurer. Ottawa and Glouorstbb Road Co.— Edward McGillivray, President ; Edw. McGillivray, Archibald McKellar, J. Graham, J. Roberts, F. Clemow. Directors ; , Seo*y and Treas. ; Kennedy & Christie, Solicitors. ir.T. k Boiton Tiaao-IVirte Oo. 488 Notre Duio-tt.— See page 10 BlaelL Biamonil N«8» Goal Co* F* W« Hensliawt Accmt See pace !tO. Bttown and Nrpean Road Co.— George Arnold* President ; Geo. Arnold. Jas. D* Slater* Robert Grant Wm. Graham and the Reeve or Nepean ; Ghas. Pinhey, Secretary and Treasurer; James Bearman, Superintendent of Repairs. ' Ottawa and Montabal Maoadahised Road Go. — Office, Nicholas Street, near St Paul Street— William Wilson, Presi- dent; J. Wadsworth, R. Lees, Donald McLaughlin, Directors; Z. Wilson, Secretary-Treasurer. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. The University of Ottawa.— The Right Reverend Joseph Eugene Bruno Guigues, Bishop of Ottawa, Patron and Visitor ; The Rev. P6re Tabaret, O.M. J., Principal. Ottawa Golleoiate Institute. —J. Thorburn, M. A., head master; John McMillan, B.A., 1st assistant master; Be»v. T. D. Phillips, M.A., 2nd assistant master ; , 3rd assistant mas- ter ; Rev. Marc Ami, french master. Board of Trustees.— J. P. Featherston, jchairman ; Geo. Hay. treasurer ; W. H. Walker* B. McGillivray, Rev. J. S Lauder, M.A., Rev. D. M. Ghordon, B.D., Francis Clemow and John Rochester; John Pennock, secretary, Ottawa Gonvent. — Gorner Sussex and Bolton Streets.— Established 1845.— Now under the charge of the Rev. Mother Bruydre, Superioress. BOARD OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES. WelUnqton Tfarrf.— Edward C. Barber and W. Toung. Victoria Ward.— If. LeSueur and E. H Bronson. St, George't Ward.—'E. Birkett and John Graham. By Wara.— Thomas H. Kirby and George Mortimer. Ottaica TTarcf.- Hiram Robinson and W. J. Wills. Chairman. Hiram Robinson ; City Inspector of Public Schools, Rev. H. J. Borthwick. M.A. ; Secretary to the Board, J. Joynt; Messenger, John McCarthy. Ottawa Ladirs CoiiLEOE.— Incorporated by Act of Parlia- ment, 1869.— E. B. Eddy, M.P.P., president ; J. Rochester, Jr., 1st vice-president ; James G. Robinson, 2nd vice-president ; Rev. Robert Blackburn, treasurer ; Rev. William Moore, Secretary ; G. R. Cunningham, assistant secretary ; Rev. Jas. Laiug, M.A., principal. Ottawa Protestant Ladies School.- 200 Wellington Street Managing Committee.— Rev. J. S. Lauder, M. A., chairman ; J. D. Slater, W. Spragge. J. B. Lewis, H. N. Bate, C. T. Bate, J. G. J. Cochrane. J. A. Torrance, G. W. Wickstead, A. C. Kelty ; W. R. Wright, treasurer ; Rev. H. Pollard, secretary. Miss Fuller, lady principal; Misses Whitolock, Hart, Davis, Moore, Foster and Humphreys, assistants ; , Teacher of Music. J^CftTaton Wlietl-BwTowf, in,, Coplaiul ft KoLiureiii— 890 p. 23 i kJ Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons and I^aces, at cnheapsldo 487 Sc 439 Notre Dame St., A. A. mURPIIir. 222 OTTAWA. Ottawa Business CoLLEOic.—Over Ottawa Literary and SoientiGo Society's rooms, 23 Si)arks Street.— J. M. Musgrove, Erincipal, instructor of commercial department, and lecturer on ook-keeping, correspondence, etc. ; E.Vachon, French master ^ C. R. McLean, penmanship, arithmetic and banking ; W.Ourtis, manager of telegraph department. Ottawa Gommergtal School.— Queen St., near Hugh St.— Key. J. G. Jemmett, M.A., principal. Roman Catholic Separate School Trustees.— J,"W. Peachy chairman ; J. W. Peachy, Pierre Dufour, John Quain, William Kehoe, Joseph Larose^ Thomas Coffey, Seraphin Champagne, Denis Egan, L^on David ; Louis Tass6, sec'y and treas. NATIONAL, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES, Ac. St. George's Society.— J. Sweetland, Esq., M.D., president; D. S. Eastwood, 1st vice-president ; Thomas Starmer, 2nd vice- 5 resident; W. Mills, secretary; J. Slooombe, treasurer; W. R. 'ruman, assistant secretary; Rev. H. Pollard, chaplain; H. Hill, Esq., M.D., physician ; E. P. Remon, Esq., solicitor. . Committec—F. Satchell, B. Huckell, H Gough, R. W. StevenSt G. Bott, S. Rogers. F. Haliandale. Stetcard8»—Q. Gough, Jos. Yeoman, S. H. Morgan, J. Curtis. Auditors,— J. F. Brown, J. A. Bray. St. Andrew's Society.— J. A. Grant, M.P., President; J. P. Robertson, 1st Vice-President ; A. Henderson, M.D., 2nd Vice- President ; A. Mann, Treasurer ; James Adam, Recording Secretary; Wm. Johnston, Corresponding Secretary; McLeod Stewart, Solicitor ; Rev. D. M. Gordon, B.D., Chaplain; Drs. McGillivray and McDougall. Manapera.—J. M. Taylor, convener: J. W. Russell, J. Peacock, W. M. Somerville, A. H. Laylor, Hugh Stalker, Capt. D. Mowat, John Smith and A. Morrison. Auditora.—J. Peacock, Alex. Taylor and Wm. Johnston. Piper,— J), Robertson. St. Jean Baptiste Society. , president; E. Martineau, Mayor, Ist vice-president; N. Germain, 2nd vice-president; J. V. De BoucherviUe, recording secretary ; Dr. J. Dorion, corres- ponding secretary ; A. Lapierre. treasurer. Marshals.-Dr. P. St. Jean, B. Germain. J. M. Tetu and H. Pelletier; The. Rev. Father Dandurand, V.G., chaplain. Institut Canadirn Francais.— Stanislas Drapeau, president ; E. P. Dorion, 1st vice-president; Eugene Martineau, 2nd vice- president ; J. Montezuma Tetu, corresponding secretaryj Gus. Smith, librarian. Union St. Joseph D'Ottawa.— Sussex Street— 0. Barrette. president; E. Leblanc, Ist vice-president; J. E. Lemieux, 2nd vice-president; V. Ed. Godbout, secretary; J.Vincent, asst. secretary ; Louis A. Grison, treasurer; C. Dupuis, collector; H. Filiatrault, asst. collector ; J .St. Jean, jun.j libranan ; G. Julien marshal. K.T. ft Boston Piano-Forte Co. 432 Notre Dame-et.— See page 10 [Y. Blade Dlunend N.8. Co al Oo« F. W* Hensliaiir, Asent See paife J90« OTTAWA. 223 Ottawa Litrbart and Scientific Society. —Dr. J. A. Grant, M.P., president; E. A. Meredith, LL.D., Ist vice-president; J. Thorbunit M. A., 2nd vice-president ; H. P. Hill, M. A., secretary; J. G.Whyte, treas. ; W. G. LeSueur, librarian ; J. Langton, M.A., J. Cunningham, W. Porter, councillors ; J. B. Steacy, custodian. Ottawa Music Hall, late Skating Rink, Slater St.— J. M. Currier, M.P., president; Francis Clemow, managing director; James S. Pennock, secretary-treasurer ; B. P. Remon, A. Todd, directors ; J. L. Orme & Sons, agents. St. Patrick Litrbart Association.— T. Gu6rin, president: William Kehoe, Ist vice-president; Patrick Baskerville. 2nd vice-president; Peter Aiken Egleson, treasurer; John Kelly, corresponding secretary; John Casey, recording secretary; J. M. Goulden, assistant do. ; John McStravick, librarian ; Thos. O'Brien, custodian ; Michael Starrs, grand marshal. Chrmists' Association. — John Roberts, president; H. F. McCarthy, vice-president; , secretary and treasurer. Committee.— Jos. Skinner, G. Mortimer, C. Austin, J. Browne and W. Heam. City op Ottawa Agricultural Society.— J. B. Lewis, presi- dent; A McKellar, R. Kenny, vice-presidents ; A. S. Woodbum, secretary and treasurer ; W. Cowan, A. Burritt, auditors. County op Carleton Agricultural Society.— George W. Eaton, president ; Dr. C. M. Church, John Dawson, vice-presi- dents ; A. S. Woodbum, secretary and treasurer. County op Russell Agricultural Society.— J. Kennedy, president; A. McKellar, Michael Curry, vice-presidents; Ira Morgan, secretary-treasurer. Ottawa Typographical Union, No. 102.— J. Welch, presi- dent; J. Dufresne, vice-president; W. Woods, financial sec'y; W. Banyard, secretary ; T. J. Crosier, treasurer. Business Committee.— D. J.O'Donoghue, J. Byrne, N, Couvret; D. J. Snell and D. Thobum. Mutual Building Society op Ottawa.— Office, 80 Sussex Street— H. McCormick, president; P. A. Egleson. senr., vice- president ; John Stewart, H. F. McCarthy, J. 8. Wcodburn, G. McEldward, and ,Dr. Sweetland, directors ; R. Lees, solicitor ; J. Egleson, secretary-treasurer ; Bank of British North America, bankers. Annual Meeting, 1st Thursday in May. Civil Service Building and Savings Society.- Organised, 1866.— Paid-up Capital, $31,000.— President, J. Langton, M.A., Auditor General ; Vice-President, W. H. Griffin, Deputy Post- master General ; Directors : H. Bernard, Deputy Minister of Justice; "B. A. Meredith. LL.D., Under Secretary of State ; J. F. Taylor ; Alf. Todd, Chief Clerk Private Bill Office, House of Commons ; Managing Director, John Ashworth ; Secretary- Treasurer, Robert Sinclair, Secretary Post Office Department ; Lewis <& Pinhey, Solicitors ; Bankers, the Bank of Montreal ; C. W.Jenkins and R. W. Baxter, Auditors. Fig Iron and MeUli, COPLAND ft MoLAB£N,-S@e page 22 it ■ \^ 11 FOR MOITBHINO OOODS GO TO OHBAPSIOS 487 & 439 Notm Dame St., A. A. IHVRPHT. 224 OTTAWA. MsTBOPOLiTiN Building and Sayings Sooibtt.— Orgftnised Sept., 1870.— J. B. Lewis, Q.Gm president ; James Gunniiigham, yioe-presideDt; J. B. Lewis, Q.C., solicitor; — , secretary- treasurer.'— Office, Elgin Street, Bang's Block. CLUBS. Rideau Cluh.—Qomet of Wellington and Metcalfe Streets.— Bight Hon. Sir J. A. Macdonald, El.O.B.. chairman; Major W. White, treasurer ; Robert Sinclair, secretary. Ottawa Boat House Company,— 1&, P. Remon, president ; R. Edward Eimber. secretary and treasurer; Wm. Allan, and the president and secretary, committee of management. Boat-house foot of Locks, Rideau Canal. Ottawa Turf Club.—Joaeph Anmond, president ; W. McKay Wright, M.P., vice-president. Committee : W. McK. Wright, E. Sherwood, M. McNaughton, John Qraham, ; Ed. C. Barber, secretary-treasurer. Ottawa Base Ball Club,- R. Lang, president; Dr. G. Hutehl- son, yice-president; G. E. Armstrong, secretary and treasurer; Board of Directors.— T. Hodgson, H. Olufif, R. W. Turner. Ottawa Curling (7Zit6.— Organised 1862. Affiliated with the Royal Caledonia Club of Scotland.— Allan Gilmour, president ; — — ,1st yice-president; T. Reynolds, 2nd vice-president; R. Lees, 3rd vice-president ; G. Hutchison, recording secretary. Committee of Management.— W. Hutchison, Thomas McKay, H. Inglis and D. S. Eastwood. Representative Members.— Lieut.-Col. Stevenson and Alex. C. Hutchison, Montreal. Ottawa Lacroaae C^u6.—E. Cluff^ president; M. Kavanagh, James Thompson, vice-presidents; E. K. MacGSillivray, secre- tary and treasurer. Ottawa Naturaliata* Field C/m6.— Pioneers of the Club : Rev. T. D. Phillips, A.M., fl. J. McLaidy. B.A., W. P. Whitcher, Dr. VanCoruandt, James Ogilvy, R. A. Bradley, H. B. Small, George B. L. Fellowes, W. P. Lett and C. McNab. Montcalm Lacrosse Club— J, Richer, President; G. Varin, vice-president ; J. Germain, secretary and reasurer. Union Lacrosse (7/ii&.— Henry Pratt, president ; Thos. Blythe, Hy. Minore, captains ; Thos. Rathwell, secretary-treasurer. Young Briton*s Lacrosse Club.—Jwoaea Latimer, president; D. Mason, vice-president ; J. Balbrine, secretary-treasurer. Huron Lacrosse (7/t45.- William Skead, jpresident ; Charles Hoy, vice-president ; T. Lyons, secretary and treasurer. Shamrock Lacrosse Club,—M' Enright, president ; T. Hand- erkin, vice-president; T. O'Reilly, secretary; Jos. Handerkin, treasurer. N.Y. & Boston Piano-Forto Oo. 432 Hotre DamoHit— Seopage 10 Filaelc BlABftOiid N«S. Coal Co« F. IT* See i«0e 80« B[eiuiltair» A^ent OTTAWA. 225 MISCELLANEOUS. Crown Timber Office, for the Dominion and the Provinces of Ontario and Quehec—Rugh Street— A. J. Russell, orown timber agent, inspector of crown timber agencies and collector of slide dues ; G. S. MaoNutt, assistant do. ; James Ritchie, sen., clerk ; A. J. Russell, draughtsman ; E. T .Smith, clerk ; A. Ooda, extra derk , J. Jackson, messenger. Rideau CanaZ.— OflBoe, 126 Wellington Street.— P. A. Wise, O.E., superintendent ; Francis Abbott, clerk and book-keeper ; G. Arthur Carmen, collector and officer at locks; Paul Cooper* messenger. Ottawa River WorA;*.- i: .iace Merrill, superintendent; David Scott, clerk and accountant ; Wm. Kane, messenger. Marriage Lieenaee,—Aeax Yielding, issuer, comer Rideau and Nicholas Streets. CHURCHES, CHAPELS, a vies, treasurer; Dr.Sweetland, physician ; Rev. T. D. Phillips, chaplain ; Thomas Birkett, W. Kerr and G. J. Blyth, trustees ; Savings Department of the Ontario Bank, bankers. An eflScient Committee and Stewards. Society meets in Gowan's Hall, Sparks Street, first Monday m every month, at 8 o'clock, p.m. ifi t' Foundery Faoingi, ftc., COPLASD & HcLAB£N,-8ee page 22 i I I I -, I i Wi 487 * 489 N«tre Bame M«» A. A. 1IIUBPH¥. m OTTAWA, lf< Toolfi fte., COPLAND ft HoLA]IEir,--Md page 23 \ '■ I ' FliANNBIiS, BliAlf KBT8 & YAUffM^ at €HpAP8IDB 437 dc 439 Notre Dame St.« A. A. JHUR^HIT. 230 THE ROYAL FAMILY. THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. THE QUEEN— Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, <&c.» Queen. Defender of the faith. Her Majesty was born at Kensington Palace, May 24. 1819 ; succeed- ed to the throne June 20, 1837, on the death of her uncle. King William IV. ; was crowned June 28, 1838 ; and married Feb. 10, 1840, to His late Royal Highness Prince Albert. Her Mtijusty is the only child of his late Royal Highness Edward, Duke uf Kent, son of King George III. The children of Her Majesty are :— Her Royal Highness Victoria- Adelaide-Mary-Loulsa, Prin- ORSS Royal of ENGLi^ND and Prussia, born November 21, 1840, and married to His Koyal Highness Frederick- William, Grown Prince of Germany, January 25, 1858, and has had issuo; Fred- erick-William- Viotor-Albert, born January 27. 1859; Victoria- Elizabeth- Augusta-Charlotte, born July 24. 1860; Albert- Wil- helm-HeinriOh, born August 14, 1862. (dead); Frederioka-Wil- helmina- Amelia-Victoria, bom April 12, 1864; Joachim-Fred- erick-Ernest- Waldemar. born February 10, 1868; and Sophia- Dorothea-Ulrike-Alice, born June 4th, 1870. His Royal Highness Albert-Edward, Pringk of Wales, born November 9, 1841 : married March 10, 1863, Alexandra of Den- mark, (Princess of Wales), born December 1, 1844, and has in^ue Prince Albert- Victor, born January 8, 1864 ; George-Frederick- Ernest-Albert, born June 3, 1865 j Louisa- Victoria- Alezandra- Dagmar, born Feb. 20, 1867 ; Victoria-Alexandra-Olga-Mary, born July 6, 1868; and Maud-Charlotte -Mary- Victoria, born November 26, 1869. Her Royal Highness Alice-Maud-Mary, born April 25, 1843 ; married to H. K. H. Prince Frederick Louis of Hesse, July 1, 1862, and has issue four daughters and two sons. His Royal Highness Alfred -Ernest -Albert, Dukb op Edin- burgh, born August 6, 1844. Her Royal Highness Helena- Augusta- Victoria, born May 25, 1846; married to His Royal Highness Prince Frederick Christian Charles Augustus of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augusten- burg, July 5, 1866, and has issue two sons and two daughters Her Royal Highness Louisa-Carolina- Alberta, born March 18 1848 ; married to the Marquis of Lorn, eldest son of the Duke of Argyle, March, 1871. His Royal Highness Arthur- William-Patrick-Albert, born May 1, 1850. His Royal Highness Leopold-George-Dunoan-Albert, bom April 7, 1853. Her Royal Highness Beatrice-Mary- Victoria-Feodore, born April 14, 1857. N.T. ft Boiton Piano-Porte Co. 488 Notre Dame-it.— See page 10 BlAok Diamond N«8« Coal Co. P. W. Hensliaw^ A^cnt free pace 80* Great Her ooeed- King Feb. iiijesty uke uf ojesty Prin- George-Frederiok-William-Charles, K. 0., Dukb of Cam- BRiDOR, oousin to Her Majesty, born March 26, 1819. AuKUBta-Wilhelmina-Louisa, Duohrss of Cambridor, nieoe of the Landgrave of Hesse, and aunt to Her Majesty, born July 25, 1795 ; married May 7, 1818, the late Duke of Cambridge. Oeorge-Frederick-Alexander-Charles-Ernest-Augustus, K.G. BuKB UF CuMBKRLAND, oousin to Her Mnjesty, born May 27, ]8l9: married Princess Frederioa of Meoklenburg-Strolitz, and hasf^sue a son and two daughters. Auffusta-Caroline-Charlotte-Elizabeth-Mary-Sophia-Louisa, daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge, and cousin to Her Majeuty, born July 19, 1322; married June 28, 1843, to Frederick, Grand Duke of Meok'enburg-Strelitz. and has issue a son. Mary-Adelaide-Wifheln'iina-Eliza^eth, daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge, and cousin to Her Majesty, born November 27, 1833 ; married Prince Teck, June 7, 186(5, has issue a son and daughter. HER MAJBsfi'i'HrviSBHOLD. LORD steward's T :i ArtTMENT. Lord steward • • Eari of Bess! trough. Treasurer uord Poltim"»o. Comptroller ... I ord Otho Fitzgerald. Master of the Household Sir T. Cowell, K,C.] >. Sec'y Board of Green Cloth K. M. Browell, Esq. Paymaster of the Household-. • W. Hampshire, Esq. LORD chamberlain's DEPARTMENT. Lord Chamberlain ... Vicount Sydney. Yice-Chamberlain Lord Richard Grosvenor. Comptroller Hon. S. C. B. Ponsonby. Chief Clerk. T. C. March, Esq. Her Majesty's Private Sec'y — Colonel H. F. Ponsonby. Keeper of H. M.'s Privy Purse. .Gen. SirT. M. Biddulph, K.C.B. Secretary H. T. Harrison, Esq. Librarians J. M. Berry, B. A. Woodward, and H. Sahl, Esni> Captain, Ye( man of the Guard. -Duke of St. Albans. Captain, Geatieman-at- Arms- ..Earl Cowper. Master ul Ceremonies M-Gen. Hon. Sir E. Cust,G.C.H. Lord High Almoner Bishop of Oxford. Dean of Chapel Royal Bishop of London. Sub-Dean Rev. F. Garden. Clerk of the Closet Bishop of Worcester. Resident Chaplain Dean of Windsor. Mistress of the Robes Duchess of Sutherland. Groom H. D. Erskine. Physician in ordinary. . . , Sir Wm Jenner, Bart. Sergeant-Surgeon Sir Wm. Ferguson, Bart. I Drain Pipes fto., COPLAHD ft McLABEN.HSee page 22 ! r 1 1 I^Kj^ ^B 1 i M i wM^ ^m Wp'- tm m m H Ml J ^^^ IH9 1 m wk ii 437 & 489 Notr«llaflie 8tk, A. A. MITRPHT. HER MAJEISTT'S OtIIBF 09H0I&RS. ICAlBTIUt OF TKB HOftSE^S DXFABTMKKT. Master of the Horse Marquis of AUesbury, E.G. S^rk Marshal Lord Alfred Paiet. CroWn Equerry and Secretary • .Colonel G. A. Mttiide, C.B. Master of tSie Buckhonnds Earl of Cork. H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES' HOUSEHOLD. Lords of the Bedoham1ber.4«». ^Lord Alfred Harvey ; Marquis Hamilton, M. P. Extra Lord of the Bedehamber. Earl of Mount Edgoumbe. Oomptroler and Treasurer General 6ir William Thomas Knollys, K. G. B. Gfooms of the Bedchamber. . . .The Hon. Chaa. Lindley Wood ; the Hon. Alexander Temple Fitzmaurioe. Equerries • • Lieut.-Cpl. Chriatopher C. Tees- dale, 0. B.t K. «A.t Major GeorgjB Henry Grey: Lieut.- Cel. Frederick Chiit^s Kep- pel; €aptain Arthikr Edward Augustus Ellis. Private Secretary and Keeper of the Privy Seal Francis Knollys, Esq. Attorney General Sir W. A lexander, Barti Q.C. Chaplain ■. Rev. Wm. LakeOnsloWi M.A. HER MAJESTY'S GHIBF OFFICERS OF STATE. THB OAXINBT. . First Lord of the Treasury Richt Hon. W. E. Gladstone. Lord High Ghanoellor Lord Selbome. Lord President of the Couneil- -Marquis qf Ripon. Lord Privy Seal Lord H alif ax. Chancellor of Exchequer Right Hon. Robert Lowe. ( Home Departm't. Right Hon. Henry Austin Bruee. Secretaries ) Foreign Affairs . .Earl Granville, K. G« of < Colonies Earl of Kimberly. State. /War Right Hon. Edward Cardwell. V ludia Duke of Arsorll, K.G. First Lord of the Admiralty. . . .Right Hon. G. J. Goshen. Postmaster General- . . < Right Hon. William Mpnsell. President Board of Trade Right Hon.ChiGhe8terForte80ue. Chief Secretary for Ireland Marquis of Hartington. Pres. of the Local Govt. Board- Right Hon, James Stansfeld. First Commissioner o£ Works.. .Right Hon. A. S. AT^ton. Vice-Pre8.Counoil of Edueation.J Light, Ion* W. E. Foster. H. T. k Boston Piano-Vorto Co. 482 ITotro Dano iti-Hloo page 10 « > '.' ^.■■: ' ' :.a. .B. -1 ' ' • Mamais Thomas Wood; Temple G. Tees- 1 Major Lieut- 68 Kep- Bdwaid tB. tone. aBruee. dwell. 1. usell. rtesoue. ;• feld. 1. r. ♦ ABVBRTISBMENT. 238 TO PUBLIC OFFICERS OP THB 'rJiLJ^ 270TZ08 BSSFBOTQirO STTBSTITSHXFS. . BY AN ORDER IN COUNCIL, dated 17th December, 187a. IT IS cTrD BRED— That when any Public Officer is required to Sive security for the due fulfilment of the duties of any office under lie Crown, the Bond or Policy of the " Tuft Canada Guarantbb Company*' may be accepted as such security in lieu of private sureties. Officers already giyins private sureties mar relieve their Bondsmen and substitute therefor the Bonds of this Company. There is, therefore, now no lonj^er the necessity which hitherto existed, for Government Officers to mvolve their fnends in series reBDonsibilities as sureties, as the opportunity is now afforded them of b^qg THBiR OWN suKBTiBS by payment of a small Annual Pre* mium to the CAI\IADA GUARANTEE GOMPANr Bonds can be obtained at once. Fonm, Ratok and all information, may; be obtained on application to the Head Office of the Company, Montreal. EdW. RaWLINGS, J\tANAGEr\. CANADA OVABANTEE GOKPAKT. -.W- Pr»sident.SlK ALEX. T. GALT, K.aM.G. T%#-/»m«af«^.— JOHN RANKIN, Erq, Manajrar and Secntary.'-myWAVCD RAWLINGS. Rm 0&I7 Oompaii7 Idcensed by Sovemment to traasaot Gturantee BwdBMfi througlioiit thA DoBdaion. 9 """■ ' . . 1:'; I'':-' V i HI' ADYBRTISBMENT. 285 m[ l^BOPLS's Tea Svcmss - ,-»-^ By p. BASKERVILLE &BROS. 36 Rideau SI and Duini St The only stores we Ouarantee Goods from. OP OUA (KrOCK ENERAL nrzir imSOIiESALE AKD Tt-TgrATT^ Every reasonable accommodation will be given to cus- tomers. The choicest Wines that can be had will be kept constantly on haqd ; also. Brandies, Gin, Rum, Irish and Scotch Whiskies, High Wines, Old Rye, Proof and Malt, firom the best Distflleries in the Dominiotu TEAS, in particular, nolie can exceL Our goods are our agents, and all guaranteed. The public are invited to call and examine them* p. BASSERVOXX Ar BB08. !!.^ I ; .:|| f ill I It ill ^- 'W 2S6 ADVBRTISEMBNT. K O III O' flC ia HI AND TICKET OFFICE. Slffin Strett, opposite Eusell Bonw, OTTAWA. "•♦^ THBOUGH COUPON TICKETS .''.'■■■;:■ ' ^ ^'- TO- All Points EiMil; and West on the Grand TinHijk Hallwajr. Chicago, Detroit, Council Bluffs, Milwaukee, Omaha, Green Bay, ^ Salt Lake City, St. Pml, San Francisco. Minneapolis. Sti Jo1m>| rrederioktoii, Woodstook, Bostoiii CHnobmati, Bti Louis, Bew Qrleaiu, Mobile. AWO ,IS^Local Tick«U over the Canada Central and Brock- ▼ille and Ottawa Railway. ^^Had at no other Agency in the City. Baggage checked through from the office, Elgin Street, opposite the Russell House. » w. s. JOBirsToir, Ag«&t. Parties at a distance pan obtain list of ratea and infor- niatioB about rout^ by addreistag Agent, Box 474, Ottawa CO i o -I o Black maaioiid H •% 1 I O 9 P* ind < > 09 X H * O 7lis, Z ■V lati, X n > BCk- s; I"* 1 X «et, ^ ixit. for- »wa See paye SO* HBR BfAJBSTY^ CHIEF OFFIGBRS. 287 800TLAMD. Lord High Constable Earl of Enroll. Keeper of the Great Seal Earl of Selkirk. Deputy keeper of the Great Seal. J. H. MacEenzte. Lord Priry Seal Earl DAll'oasie. Knight Marisohal Dake of Hamilton. Master of the Honsehold Duke of Argyll. Standard Bearer Earl of Lauderdale.. Lord High Commissioner Earl of Stair. Lord Justice General Right Hon. John Inglie. Lord Justice Clerk Right Hon. J. Montcreiff. Lord Advocate .Right Hon. George Young. Solicitor General A. R. Clark, Eiiq., Lord Clerk Register .Rt Hon. Sir W. Gibson Craig. Deputy Clerk Register W. P. Dundas. Commander of the Forces Major-Gen. R. Rumley. Assistant Adjutant General. . . .Hon. E. Colbome. ISBLIND. Lord Lieutenant Earl Spencer. E.G. Chief Secretary. Marquis of Hartington. Undersecretary T.H.Burke. Commander of the Forces Gf neral Lord Sandhurst State Steward Viscount St. Lawrence. Private Secretary Hon. H. Dillon. Chamberlain « Hon. H. Leeson. Lord Chaocellor Right Hon. Lord 0. Hagan. SecV. to the Lord Chancellor. . . J. Upington. Lord Justice of Appeal Right Hon. J. Christian. Master of the Rolls .Right Hon. F. Sullivan. Attorney General .Right Hon G. R. Barry. Solicitor Ghaneral Richard Dowse. Military Secretary Lieut.-Col. E A. Whitemore. Ulster King of Arms *. . . .Sir Bernard Burke, LL.D. CROWN LAW OFFICERS. Attorney-General .Sir J. D. Coleridge. Solicitor-General. ....'....• Sir (George Jessel. JUOIOIAL COMMITTBE OF PbIYT COUNCIL. Rt. Hon. Sir Montague E. Smith, Rt Hon. Sir J. W. Colville, Rt Hon. Sir R. Collier, Lord Justices James and Mellish, Sir Barnes Peacock, Sir L. Peel. ;! I, ift • i I ' \ i Fir^Briekt, FlrtCOay, fto., CWPLAHD * M«LABBH,HBtot psgt St i mi ^ I fill 487 & 489 Notre BomoHit A. A. niJRPHY. BRITISH AMBASSADORS ABROAD* United State* of America. .Rt Hon. Sir Eyal Rifles, A.-D.-C. Lieut F. K. Hamilton, H.M. 9th Ktigt Foot, A.-D.-C. J. L. Pattlson. Prirate Secretary. Lieut-Col. Bernard, I Canadian Militia^ Extra Aides- Lieut-Col. F. Cumberland} S des-Camp. DeptUy'Oovernort to Sign Money WarraiU9 : Wm. A. Himswortii and Etienne Parent William Alfred Himsworth, Clerk of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, authorised to sign Comiuitments under th^ ^6ea« Corpus Stupenaion Act, Slst Vic. cap. 16. PRIVY COUNCIL. Minister of Justice & Atty-Gen..Hon.SirJ.A.BfacdonaId.K.C.B. Minister of Militia ^... Hon. Sir G. £. CarUer, Bart Minister of Customs. ........... .^Hon. S. L. Tilley. C. B. Minister of Marine <& Fisheries. Hon. Peter Mitchell. Postmaster-General. -* * . . . • Hon. A. Campbell Receiver- General .Hon. T. C. Obapais. Minister of PttMio Works .Hon. H. L. Langevin, C.B. Sec'y of State for the Provinces •Hon.Joeeph Howto. Minister of Finance Hon. Sir F. Uincks» K.C.G. Minister of Agriculture?* Hon. John H. Pojdjb. Secretary of dtate for Canada.. Hon. James Cox Aikeito. Minister of Inland Revenue... « . .Hon. Charles I'upper* C.B. President of the Privy CounoU. .Hon. John O'Comnit. M6« WIra BrtMhM to OOFUaTD * XsLABUT. lPt#Jt J Hi ill: i'il I:!!:: 1 il»i ;;H,- I I TAIIiOBINO DEPARTMBNT AT CHEAP81DB 487 & 489 Notre Bame St., A. A. IHVBPHT. 240 THB 8BNATB. Jfoi of the Cabinet* Honorable Sir A. T. Gait, K.O.M.G. Honorable W. P. Howland^ O.B., Lieut-Goremor of Ontario. Honorable Alexander Moms, Lieat.-GoTemor of Manitoba and the North- West Territory. Honorable Wm. McDougall, C.B. Honorable Sir Edward £enny. Kt Honorable Sir N. F. Belleau. Lieat.-GoTemor of Quebec. Honorable , Chief Justice of Manitoba. Offiobbs : Clerk of the Privy Council Wm. A. Himsworth. Ass't-Clerk of the Privy Council.. Joe. Olivier C6t6, Gierke in the Office of the Privy Council : Frederick H. Himsworth. Henry Alexander, William Horace Lee and Colin Campbell. Clerks in the Office of the Privy Coun- cil : M. Naughten, door-keeper and messenger; Joe. Cairns and Patrick Batterton, messengers. THB SENATE. The Honorabl|| SENATORS. -, Speaker. AODB188. p. o. Hon. James Cox Aikins Richview. *' George William Allan Toronto Thomas D. Archibald Sydney, C. B. Joseph F. Armand Rividre-des-Pruries. James Rae Benson St Catharines, Ontario. Oliver Blake Waterford, Ontario. Amos Bdwin Botsford Westcock, Westmoreland. John Bourinot Sydney. Jacques Olivier Bureau • . . .Montreal. Asa AUworth Bumham. . . .Cobourg. Alexander Campbell Kingston. Robert W. W. Carrall Barkerville, B. Columbia. William Heni^ ChaiTers. . . .St C^saire. Jean Charies Chapais St Denis, Kamonraska. David Christie Paris, Ontario. Bsra Churchill Hantsport, N. S. Matthew Henry Cochrane- .Hillhurst. Compton. Charles Cormier Plessisville. Clement Fnuocis Cornwall. . Ashcroft, B. Columbia. - Alexander R. C. DeL^ry . • . . Quebec. James Dever • St John, N. B. Robert B. Dickey,.. Amherst Walter Hamilton Dickson Niagara. L^andre Dumouchel LongueuiL JohnFerguson Bamurst (( it ex Hod. J. O'Connor. Frotenao Oeorte A. Kirkpatriok. Olenaarry ....I) A. Mandonald. OrenrilleiSR William II. Brouse. Grey, NR Oeorge ^'rtider. ** SR Georve Landerkin. Haldimand * I). Tbompeon. Halton John White. Hamilton, city .I>anl. B. Chi^holm. ** •* Henry B. Witt'»n. HastingBtNR McKenaie BowelL ♦* ER ..John White. '* WR James Brown. Huron, NR Thomas Farrow. *• 6R M. Colin GarneroB. ** Centre Horace Hoi ton. Kent • Rufiis Stephenson. Kingston, city • Rt Hon. Sir J. A. Maodonald. Laiubton ^ > Hon. Alexander Maokemsie. Lanark, NR Dwnl. Galbraitb. *" SR JohnG. Hagirart Leeds and Grenville, NR Francis Jon* s. Leeds, SR A. N. Riohards. Lennox K. J. Curtwright. Lincoln .T. R- Merritt London, city Hon. John Carling. Middlesex, NR Tbonifui soatcberd. ** ER .David Glass. •« WR Oei». Wm. Ross. Monck, Muskoka James D. Edgar. Niagara, town Angus Morrison. Norfolk, NR ...John Charlton. ** SR... Wm. Wallace. Northumberland, ER .Toseph Keeler. ** WR-.. Hon. J. Cockbnm. Ontario, NR Wm. U. Gibbs. *' SR Thomas N. Gibbs. Ottawa, ei^ Joseph M. Onrrier. '* " John fi. Lewis. Oxford, NR T.Oliver. ♦• SR B. V.BodweU. Peel Ri»bert Smith. Perth. NR Thomas M. Daly. ** SR : JamesTrow. Peterboro, ER- P. M. Grover. WR William Cluxton. Presoott .A. Hagar. Fig Iroa ud llBtalB, €OFLAVD * ][«LAUiK|-8ee vagB 02 ■m ?, worn BiOVBHINO CrOOBt CMI TO OHBAPSIDB 48T * 489 If o«r« 1Num« St., A. A. niI7BPHT. 244 DOBnNIONOf c^^:^T»\* CONSnTUBNCIU. MufBiia. Prinoe Edward Walter Ross. Renfirewt NR James FiodlajF. SR Jamas O'Reilly. Rnssell J. A. Orant,M.D. Simooe, NR Herman H. Oook. " SR W.C.LitUe. Stormont Cyril Archibald* Toronto, B »■ James Bea^. *" Centre Robert Wilkes. ** W John Crawford. Victoria, NR Joseph Stoples. *' SR >■ Oeorge Dormer. Waterloo, NR I.E. Bowman. ** SR J. Young. Welland — . Wellington, NR N. Higinbotham. '' SR B.Stirton. ** OR JamesRoss. Wentworth, NR Thomas Bain. ** SR Joseph RymaU York, BR Jamea Metcalfe. *' NR Anson 0. P. Dedg9. ••. WR DayidBlain. PROVINCE OP QUEBEC. Argentenil jjagoi ••*.*••• •.* ..•••..•••.•••.• Beauoe ...;. Beauhamois ' •»».. ... Bellechasse . Bonarentare Brome Chambly Champlain Cbarlevoix Chateauguay Chioontimi and Saguenay Compton Dorchester Dmmmond and Arthabaska . • . Oasp6 Hocbelagr . Huntingd(« Iberrille Jacques Cartier Joliette * JxamourasKa* •••..••••. ...••.• Laprairie api »Ai L'Assomption Hon. J. J. C. Abbott P. S. Gendron. 0. H. Poaer. Ulysse J. Robillard. T^lesphore Fonmier. A. H. Paqaet T. Robitallle. Edward Carter. Pierre B. Benoifc. Hon. J. J. Ross. Pierre»Tremblay. Hon. L. H. Holton. WilUam I. Price. Hon. J. H. Pope. Hon. H. L. Langeyin, C.B. Pierre N. Dorion. P. Fortin. Louis Beaubien. JulinaScrivw. F. B^chard. Rodolphe Laflamme. Louis F.G. Baby. C. A. P. Pelletier. A. Pinsonneanlt. Hon. L. Archambault* HiY. It Boeten FiuLO-Forto Oo. 4S8 VotM ])am«<«t— 8m pftgf 10 Blftok BtamoBA If ••• Ooal 0«« W. W« 9— PMT* 'O* ■•■tfkaw't Ac«iit HOUSE OF COMMONS. OoVBTITUBlfOIU. MlMBISS. Laral J. H. Bellerote. L^rif Hon. G. J. Blanoliet L'Ifllet PhilipM P. Oaigrain. Ijotbinivro •••••#•••#•«•••* H* 0* JolZ* Maskinoof^ Lonis A.Bqyer. Meffantio Bdw ard B. Kiehard. Misaisqooi Geonre B. Baker. Montcalm . Firmin Duicat. Montmacny - Henri J. Taeoherean. Montmorency Jean Langlois. Montreal Weit Hon. John Young. ** Bast Louis A. Jett^. " Centre M.P.Ryan. Napienrille Hon. A. A. Dorion. Nioolet JosApb Gaudet Ottawa Co .....A.Wridbt Pontiac W. MoKay Wright Portneuf Bsdias A. deSt George. Quebec Centre Hon. Joseph Cauohon. ** Bast Adolphe Tourangeau. ** West Thomas McGrecTey. " County Hon. P. J. 0. Ghauyean. Richmond and Wolfe W. H. Webb. Richelieu Michel Matthieu. Rimouski J. B. Ronwald Fiset. Rou ville Honore Mercier. St. Hyacinthe Louis Delrome. St. Johns F. Bourassa. St. Maurice £. Lacerte. Shefford Hon. L. S. Huntington. Sherbrooke Edward T. Brookes. Soulanges Jacques P. Louthier. Stanstead Charles 0. Colby. Temisconata Elie Maillouz. Terrebonne L. F. R. Masson. Three Riyers Wm. McDougall. Two Mountains Wilfred Prevost Veudreuil Robert Harwood. Verohdres F. Geoflfrion. Tamaska Joseph Dugas. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Annapolis • W. H. Ray. Antigonish Hugh McDonald. Cape Breton.... Newton L. Mackay. do ......Wm. McDonald. Colchester .Frederick M. Pearson. Cumberland ...>•• Hon. C. Tupper, C.B. Digby ...A.W. Savary. , „ Guysboro' Hon. Stewart Campbell. 246 ,V Portland aad Boman Craioat, 4e., Copland ft MeLaren,— 8eo p. 2| 487 A 439 Notr^ OMuii^ «•, A. A. MURPHY. 216 DOMINION OF €ANADA. COKSTITURNOIKS. MkmBRBB.- Halifax Wm. J. Almnn. do 8tephpn Tobin. H M n ts . . >. Hon. J oeieph Howe. Inrerness * -Samuel McDonell. Kings Leyerett). V. Gbipman. Lunenburg rharles E. Churoh. Pictoa Hon James McDonald. do Robert Doiill. Queens Jamen F Forbes. Richmond Hon. J. LeVesconte. Shelbnrne Thomas Gt^n. Victoria Wro. Row. Yarmouth Frank Kiilam. PROVINCE OP NEW BRUNSWICK. Albert John Wallace. Onrleton Hon. C Connell. ChNrlofte John McAdam. Gloucester. Hon. T. W.Anglin. Kent r Robert B. Cutler. Kinars James Domville. Northumberland Hon. Peter Mitchell. Queens J. Ferris. Resrifrouche George Moffntt. St. John County Inaac Burpee. do. do Acalus L. Palmer. do. City }ln. Sir Geo. E. Cartier» Bart. ideiKirK .....•......•.•.....*.... 1/. /L. bmitn. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Cariboo ; J. Snen<*er Thompson. New Westminster H uvh Nf>>li>on. Vancouver Island hir P. Hinoks. K.O.M 0., C.B. Victoria A. De Cosmos & H. Nathan, Jr. Yale . V.T. 4r Boston Piano-Forto Co. 432 Notre D«Dowit.HBoe pago 10 BOUSE OF COMMONS. 247 Opfiorrs of thr House of Commons. — , Clerk of the Uoum: Alfred Patrick. Clerk Amu- tant ; Win. Fannintr, second clerk nupistant and trnnpfator of Totes and proeeedinm and joumnis ; D.W. Macdonnellt sergeant- at-arms ; Henry R. Smith, deputy do. Lfiw DepartmmU^Q. W. Wickstead, Q.C., law «^lerk; Wni. Wilson. Jr.. aFoistant do., and chief Enfflich translator j; T. G. Coursolles, assistant do., and chief French translator. Accounfnnt*n Deportment— Thns^YauXt accountant; Joshua Stansfield, assistant do., and book-keeper. Deportment of Routine and Reeorde.—'E* MacGillivray, clerk of routine and records. Generol Deportment,— "E. Hartney, chief oiRce clerk : H. B. Ftnart. Enfflioh "naroesina clerk : Fd. D^n^ohaud. Pren»»h do. ; J. T. H. Blais, Henry Lindsay, .J. 8. Sloane, 0. Panet, Wm. C. Bowles, K. McG. Moffatt and Dr. Liriflgston, junior cierks. Controverted Elections,— 3 » P. Leprohon, clerk of controverted elections and speaker's secretary. Committee Deportment.— Alfred Todd, chief clerk of Commit- tee)) Hnd clerk of private billp : T. Patrick, secrnd do., and clerk of Railway Committees ; F. X. Blanohet, third do., do. Voten and Proceedinge.—U. Poetter, clerk of votes and pro- ceedings. French Tronalotor'a Deportment,— J, F. Ginfirras, E. Blain, H. A. McCoy. asDistant translators. English Tranttlator^e Department,''^, Hayes, asst. translator. Journal Deportment.— W, B. Ross, Enalish journal clerk; P. Rivet, French do. ; A. G. D. Taylor, clerk of petitions. Post O.ftce Deportment.— V, S. Pairier, postmaster ; Edouard Pelletier, assistant do. Library of Deportment.— k\\th^VL» "todd. librarian: A. G. Lnjoie. a?sii>tiint do.; A. L*tpierriere. first clerk ; A. H. Tudd, second clerk ; L. J. Casault, and A. Boucher, messengers. Deportment of Serpeont-ot-Arme.—A, L. Cardinal, chief meg- senaer Hnd house-keeper : John O'Connor, door-keetier ; Ed. Storr. R«?nt do. : Joseph Leinonde. Wm. Gmham, Ed. ^tea- cey, J. Brfwne, Etienne Roy, 0. Roberae. M. Laflamme, A. Elliot. .1. Einile Assalim and Narcisse Tnraetin. messengers; James Fitzsimmons and George Smith, nii^t watchmen* I'onndeTy FacingSi ftCn COPLAND ft McLABXN,— 8m pag« 28 i , .UJ^ TAIIi«»RINO DfiPARTRIBlfT AT OHBAP8IDB 48Y * 480 Notre Dame St., A. A. MURPHT. 248 DOMINION OF CANADA. CANADA GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. Seat of Government, Ottawa. GoYEBNOR General's Secretary's Office, (Eastern Block). Lieut-Col. H. C. Fletcher, secretary ; H. Cotton, chief clerk ; J. Kidd, first clerk, F. D. Barrows, second clerk ; G. Smith, messenger. The Department of Justice.— The Bight Hon. Sir John A. MacDonald, K.C.B., minister of justice and attorney-general of Canada ; Hewit Bernard, barrister-at-law, deputy of the mini- ster of justice ; Hugh Richardson, barrister-at-law, chief clerk; Charles Drinkwater, private secretary to minister of justice; Frederick White, Edward Radford, and F. G. Becher, steno- graphers and clerks ; P. Lynch and F. Curran, messengers. Department of Militia and Defence. Miniater of Militia and Z>e/ence.— Hon. Sir. G.E. Carder, Bart. Deputy of " " Major George Futvoye. Adj'tUant' General of Militia.— Co\* P. Robertson Ross. Deputv " " Lieut. -Col. Walker Powell. (Eastern Block.) Office of Minister of Militia and Defence. Cflerka.—Beniajnm Suite, J. R E. Chiipleau, and Henry D. J. Lane. Meattenger.—John W. Govt. Account Branch. ^ccounfan^.— Lieut.-Colonel J. Macpherson. Clerks.— C, H. O'Mera, E. G61inas, W. H. Aumond, F. X. Huot. Messenger.— Napol6on Carsault. ( Western Block.) Adjutant General's Office. MUitary Secretary to Adoutant-Oeneral.—lAQMt.'(jO\. Stuart. Chief Clerk.— W. R. Wright. Clerks.— Qra.nt Seymour, F. X. Lambert, G. E. M. Sherwood, C. Junot, T. C. Larose, Sir J. D. Hay. Messengers.— L. Morel and M. Ryan. Store Branch. Superintendent of Stores.— Lieut 'C(A. Thos. Wily. Clerks.— G. Grant, W. M. Steers, Jos. Yeomans. N.T.ft BMton Piano-Forte Go. 432 Notre Daxne-st.— See page 10 Black Diamond N.S. €oaI €o« F* W. Sensliaw* Agent See page JiO* GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. 249 Depabtmbnt of Ministeb of Finance.— Sir Francis Hincks, G. Bm K. O.M.G.f minister of finance; JohnLangton, auditor general and deputy head of department; William Dickson, deputy inspector general; John Simpsout assistant auditor; Norris GkMiard) Dominion book-keeper and chief clerk ; Arch. Gary, debenture clerk; M. A. Higgins, warrant clerk; Thos. Gruse, audit ledger ; G. J. Anderson, G. M. Janris, R. W. • Baxter, J. A. Torrance, and R. O'Reilly, assistant book- keepers; James Patterson, appropriation book; Edward G. Baroer and Thomas Hector^ (insurance returns), first-class clerks ; Thomas Gross, statistical returns ; H. A. Jones, warrant • book; J. B. Simpson, G. W. Jones^. L. Eillally, G. Aumond, W. H. Toller, H. R. Tripp, — Webber, W. L. Orde, clerks ; W. A. Blackmore, steneographic writer ; W. E. Ready, private secretary to finance minister ; Thomas Ross, accountant of con- tingencies ; James Young, superintendent of stationery office ; J. Roxborough, John Rhodes, W. Robertson, clerks; J. Hughes* P. Pendar, and Thomas Goad, messengers. Tbeasubt Boabd. — Hon. Sir Francis Hincks,E.G. M.G., minister of finance, chairman; Hon. S. L. Tilley, G.B.. minister of customs; Hon. Alexander Gampbell, postmaster general; Eon. J. G. Chapais, reeeiyer general; Hon. Ghas. Tupper, G.B., minister of inland revenue ; John Langton, M.A., secretary ; J. M. Gourtney, assistant secretary and accountant. Drfabtmbnt of Public Wokks.— Hon. H. L. Langevin, G.B., minister of public works ; T. Trudeau, deputy of the minister of public works; F. Braun, secretary of pubhc works; W. F. Tilley, private secretary. Engineering Branch.—J. Page, chief engineer ; T. S. Scott, architect; Q. F. Baillarg6, G. McGarthy, J. Le B. Ross, Thos. Gu^rin, engineers and draughtsmen; S. McLaughlin, clerk and photographer ; J. N. Deslauriers, messenger. Finfineial Branch,— J. Baine, book-keeper and acocnintant; 0. Dionne, A. G.Bradley, assistant book-keepers; J.W.Harper, clerk and paymaster. Corretpondence Branch.-^B.. A. Fissiault, law clerk ; T. B. French, corresponding clerk ; R. Pope, assistant do. ; J. F* N. BonDevillc; G. Verret} F. H. Ennis, Wm. Gurran. L. Lefebvre, L. N. Fortier, T. Fortier, A. Duffy, clerks ; M. Walsh, H. Potvin, messengers. Board of Arbitrator»,—Kon' P. Vankoughnet, James Gowan, Isidore Hurteau, Wm. Gompton ; F. H. Ennis, secretary. Intercolonial Railway Gommissionebs.— Aquilla Walsh Esq., Ghairman : Hon. Edward B. Ghandler, Ghas. J. Brydges. Esq., Hon. Archibald W. MoLelan. Kooldon' Tooli, fto., COPLAND * MeLAOBN.HBeo page 22 V 1 i , t . I'l ; I- I '*k 437 6c 439 Notre Dame MUn A. A. RIITRPHY. 250 DOMINION OF CANADA. iS)(er#.— Ralph Joneft secretary ; Thomas C. Duplesisv account- ant ; Charles O. Kitchie. assistant secretary; Edward Hayes, meosenger. Eiigmetf OM<:«t O'toto^'.-'Sanford Fleming, Chief Engineer; W.T. Forest, assistant do. ; T. K. Burpee, secretary to chief engineer. Departmrnt op Customs. Hon. Samuel L. Tilley. C.B., minister of customs; R. S. M. Bouchette, commissioner of customs ; James Juhuson. assistant comunssioner of customs ; J. W. Peachy, corresponding clerk ; Cbs. V. Furster Bliss, private secretary ; J. U. Auay, clerk of seizures and forms: Geo. VV. Grant, asst. corresponding clerk; Juhu Orysdale, book-keeper; P. 0. Hyan, T. J. Wutteris, assist- ants do. ; W. A. Beli, statistical clerk ; Uenry C. llay, C. F. btevens. Geo. V. Ince, J. 8. Fairweatber, C. U. HatUing, and F. Bennett, assistants do. ; G. A. Mailleue. P. E. Shephard and K. U. Mackay, check JUlerks; U. Kavanagh and J. F. Knight, inspectors of ports ; John Walls and P. Connolly, messengers. COLLROTORS OF CUSTOMS IN THE DOMINfON. Ports and Collectors in the Province of Ontario* Those marked thus {*) are Warehousing Ports. *Amhers/burgf E. Anderson. *BeUevitie, Anthony Dixon. *Brantjordt D. Curtis, junr. Briyhion, M. K« Lockwood. *JirovfevUle, George Easton. Burioelli E. A. Dunham. * Chut ham.) J. G. Pennefather. *Chippawa,C. St. G. Yarwood. *CliJton^ W. Leggett. *iJobourg^ George Peny. *Cotborne, W. A. Kocth. *Ct*mwiHl^ R. K. Bullook. *Cramfthey J. M. Merriuian. *Darlintfton, John Rankin. *JJovert F. B. Barrett. *JjuHcltMi W. B. Gwyn. *l)unnvUie*yi » A. McCrae. Elgin, R P. McMillan. *t'ort Erie, R. Graham. *GananoQiie, J. Ormiston. * Coder ich, D. Doty. *(jruelphi B. Carthew. *Hamiltont VV. H. Kittson. *Hope, E. J. Burton. *King«ton, W. B.iSimpson. KingsviUei J. King. *Londoni J. B. btrathy. MorrisburOi H. Carmen. *Napatteef J. Benson. *7V«rM7c««ttc, F. Farncomb. *Mngara, W.Kir by. *OakviUe, R K. Chisholm. *Othaioay C. AValsh. *Ottawtu D. Graham. Owenciound, W. A. Stephens. * Paris, F. M. Haycock. Penetanguisheae, W. N. Rutledge. Peterbuty Post- master-General, Wm. H. Griffin ; Secretary, Wm. White ; First Class Clerk, W. D. LeSueur ; Senior Second Class Clerk, G. H. Hargrave : First Class Clerks, H. S. Weatherley, B. King : Sen- ior Second Class Clerks, R. Sinclair, W. S. Thomas, H. W. Griffin, J. Plunkett; Junior Second Class Clerk, A. Lindsay; Junior & eco.xl Class Clerk and Private Secretary to Postmaster- General. John Leslie; Third Class Clerks, G. R. Cochran, D. Morin ; Junior Second (Uass Clerks, W. A. Maingy, J. Graham ; Third Class Clerks, A. W. Throop. P. T. Vankoughnet; Junior Second Class Clerk, S. Smith, Jun. ; Third Class Clerk, J. F. Rut- tan; Probationary, Jas. Lemoine, C. B. Brodie, H. K. Brine; Accountant. H. A. Wicksteed ; First Class Clerks, B. C. Harden, W. H. Smithson; First Class Supemumeray Clerks, R. Oliver, J. Audette ; Senior Second Class Clerks. £. R, Benjamin, H. J. garrett, P. E. Bricke ; Junior Second Class Clerks, J. McNab. . Roger; Third Class Clerk. G. M. Patrick; Junior Second Class Clerk, J. Walsh ; Third Class Clerks, R. J. Oliver, D. McCarthy, W. Blanchard, C. G. Falconer ; Probtttionary^ W. L. Blair, John Hopkirk; Cashier, J. AshwortJi; Superintendent M. 0. Office, P. LeSueur ; First Class Clerk, Cc W. Jenkins ; V. T. k Boston FUno-Vorto 00.488 Motre Daao it-8oo pftge 10 Black Diamond N«8« Ooiil €o. F. !¥• Henaliaw^ Affent See pai^e 20« GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. 253 Senior Second Glass Clerks, J. Biophy, E. Gt, Bennett ; Junior Second Glass Glerks, J. MoDougall, R. J. Shaw ; Third Glass Clerks, C* J- Higginst L. Blanchet, G. Sangster, M. K. Dunlevie, J. F. Wall ; Superintendent Savings Bank, J. C Stewart ; Senior Second Class Clerk, D. Matheson ,* Junior Second Class Clerk, J. R. Smith ; Third Class Clerks, A. J. Boswell, E. B. Bell, N. Garland, H. Kreps, W. H. Harrington, Arthur Stewart, A. H. Egleson, E. A. D. Jones; Probationary, W. H.McCuaig; Office Keeper and Messenger, G. Ranee; Messengers, M. Bennett, E. Daughtry, John Bell; Temporary Clerks, J. G. Fortier, R. A. Salter, G. R. White, J. C. Bonner, J . M. O'Leary, C. P. LeSueur. Po9t Office Inspectors. —John Dew^, Chief Inspector, Ottawa Station, Ont ; Arthur Woodgate, Halifax Station, N. S. ; John McMillan, St. John Station, N. B ; W. G. Sheppard, Quebec Station, Q. ; Ed. F. King, Montreal Station, Q. ; K. W. Barker, Kingston Station, Ont. ; M. Sweetnam, Toronto Statipn, Ont. ; G. E. Griffin, London Station, Ont. Department op Agriculture.— Hon. J. H. Pope, minister of Agriculture ; J. C. Tach6, deputy ; John Lowe, secretary ; A. J. Gamble, patent and chief clerk ; F. J . Dore, clerk of immigration. The Rev. C. Tanguay, atfach^ ; S. Drapeau and W. H. Johnson, statistical clerks ; S. Ferland, clerk of copyrights, trade marks, and designs ; H. Casgrain, assistant patent clerk ; N. F. Bois- sonnault, curator of models ; E. T^tu, D. Routhier, E. D'Autiel, D. Lannigan, J. B. Jackson, J.F. Dionne, H. B. Small, Wm. J. Lynch, H. G. Hopkirk, clerks ; J. E. Lemieux, office keeper ; J. L6yeill6e, tradesman ; J. Boily, J. B. Moreau, J. B. Lacroix, messengers. Emigpjition DEFARTMENT.—Quebec— L. Stafford, Emigration Agent. Montreal— J. J. Daly, agent Ottawa— W. J. Wills, agent. Toronto— J. A. Donaldson, agent. Hamilton— R. H. Rae, agent. Kingston -R. MoPherson, agent. St. John, N.B.— R. Shives, agent. Miramichi— W. Wilkinson, agent. Halifax— E. Clay, agent. Fort Garry— G. McMioken. Registration and Statistical OMce, Halifax, JV^S. — J. Costley, secretary. Inspecting Physicians for Port of Quebec—Dr. L.J. Roy and Dr. A. Rowand. For Port of Halifax, N.iS.—Br. W. W. Wickwire, inspecting physician. For Port of St. John, iV.5.— Dr. G. J. Harding, inspecting physician ; Dr. W. S. Harding, assistant do. Department op Secretary of State por the Provinces.— Hon. Joseph Howe, secretary of state for the Provinces ; E. A. Meredith, LL. D., under secretary of state for the Provinces ; Grant Powell, chief clerk ; Henry E Steele, and Nazaire T6tu, clerks ; William Howe, private secretary. Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, fto., COPLAND & McLABEN,-See page 22 f*or • ffpoA aMortntent of tUrr Cloo^Ui «• to Obeapslde 437 & 439 Notre Dame St., A. A. IflURPHY. '!'^ 254 DOMINION OF CANADA. Indian Affairs Branch, — William Spragge» deputy superin- tepdent Indian affairs; Chai. T. Waloott, accountant; L. Van- koughnet, clerk; J. P. M. Lecourt, draughtsman; J. V. De Bouohervillei F. Smith* clerks ; J. B. Butler» assistant account- ant ; John Small, clerk ; Christopher Owen, messenger. Visiting Superintendents /or the Province of Ontario.— W. R. Bartlett, Toronto : J. T. Gilkinson, Brantford ; Wm. Plummer, Manitoulin Island ; R. Mackenzie, Saruia. Indian Agents for the Province of Quebec— 1&, N. DeLorimier, Caughnawaga ; Louis QUI, St. Francois, Yamaska. Indian Agents St. E4gis.—W» Colquhoun, Cornwall, Ontario. Indian Commissioner^ Manitoba, — W.M. Simpson; Ft Garry. Indian Commissioner, British Columbia»'-J)r, J. F* Powell. Department of Seobetabt of State fob Canada.— Hon. Jas. Cux Aikins, Secretary of State for Canada; Etienne Parent, Under Secretary of State. Corresponding Branch.— Yf. H. Jones, senior clerk; J. M. Tetu and M. L. Amouroux, clerks. Registry Branch.— E. J. Langeyin, chief clerk and clerk of the Crown in Chancery. Clerks.— J. A. B^langer, L. A. Cotellier, E. Brousseau, H. J. Morgan ; A. G. Kingston, (temporary.) Ordnance Lands Branch.— W. F. Coffin, ordnance lands agent ; F. P. Austin, clerk ; W. Mills, book-keeper ; G. Forsyth, lands bailiff. Queen^s Printer's Branch,— Broy^n Chamberlin, C. M. G., aueen's Printer; C. C. Rogers, book-keeper and clerk; W. liddon and A. Fotvin, clerks. Dominion Lands Branch.— J. Stoughton Denis, sunreyor gen- eral of Dominion lands ; A. Codd, draughtsman ; W. M. Goodeve and K. Henry, clerks. Departmental Messengers.-Veter Logan and E. B. Wood. Receiver General's Office.— (Eastern Block).— Hon. J. C. ChapaLs, Receiver (^noral; Thos. D. Harrington, deputy do.; Thos. 0. Bramley, book-keeper ; F. Lewis, warrant, bank ac- count and public debt accountant ; J. B. Stanton, receipts clerk ; J. E. Nash, assistant warrant clerk ; L. F. Dufrcsne, clerk in charge of Dominion stock account ; C. E. Turgeon, assistant clerk Dominion stock ; C W. Shay, general clerk : F. Hunter, assistant book-keeper ; J. B. H. Neeve, stamp acts and correspondence clerk; C Gough, junior clerk debenture branch ; F. L. Casault, and F. McCaffrey, messengers. Gboloqigal Survey.— Office, Montreal.— Alf. R. C Selwyn, director ; Dr. T. Sterry Hunt, chemist, mineralogist and mining inspector ; E. Billings, paleontologist and curator ; R. Barlow, 1. T. ft Boston FUno-Forte Co, 48S Hotre Bamo-it— Sot pftge 10 BlAck DUun«iid N«8« €«al Co. F. !¥• HenshAiTf Ayent See v»se SO. — I HOUSB 07 ASSEMBLY-ONTARIO. 255 head topocraphieal draughtsman; S. Barlowt G. A. Barlow, assistants ; J. Richardson, R. Barlow, R. Bell, H. Q. Vennor, Walter MoOuat, Prof. L. W. Bailey, J. H. Matthews, Jas. Lowe, field geologists ; 0. Weston, lapidary and librarian ; Miohael MoFarren, messenger. Library OF the Public Departments.— J. 0. Cdt6, assistant clerk of the privy council, librarian of the public departments. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. Seat of Oovemmentf Toronto, Lieut," Governor. ^13ia Honor, Wm. Pearce Rowland. G.B., Toronto.^ Private Secretary and A, D. C— Capt Edwin Qt, Curtis. ExEounvB Council. Hon. 0. Mowat, Attome^-Qeneral. Hon. R. W. Scott, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Hon. A. MoKellar, Commissioner of Public Works and Agri- culture. Hon. T. B. Parder, Secretary and Registrar. Hon. Adam Crooks, Treasurer. J. G. Scott, clerk - Glengarry J. Craiff» Cornwali . Grenville, SP • . . . C.J. Fraser, Prescc* . Grey, NR T. Scott, Owen Sound. SR A. W. Lauder, Toronto, t( Haldimand J. Baxter, Cayuga. Halton W. Barber, Streetsrille. Hamilton J. M. Williams, Hamilton. Hastings, WR K. Graham, Belleville. BR H. Corby, Belleville. " N^ G. H. Boulter, Stirling. Huron, NR T. Gibson, Wroxter. '' SR .....R. Gibbons, Goderich. Kent J. Dawson, Sombra. Kingston W. Robinson, Kingston. Lambton Hon. T. B. Pardee, Samia. Lanark, NR W. Caldwell, Lanark. ♦* SR A. Code, Innisville. Leeds, NR il, Merriok, Merrickville. ** SR H. S. Maodonald, Brockville. Lennox J. T. Grange, Napanee. Lincoln. J. C Rykert, St. Catharines. London. W. R. Meredith, London. Middlesex, ER R. Tooley, Belmont. " NR.... J. S. Smith, Ailsa Craig. " WR J. Waierworth, Wardsville. Monck H. R. Hanrey, Eenwick. Niagara Hon. 8. Richards, Toronto. Northumberland, ER W. W. Webb, Brighton. ** WR. ...... C. Giflford, Cobourg. Norfolk, SR S. McCall, Victoria. ** NR J.Clarke, Simooe. Ontario, NR Thos. Paxton, Port Perry. ** SR A. Farewell, Harmony. Ottawa - R. W. Scott, Ottawa. Oxford, NR Hon. 0. Mowat, Toronto. SR A. Oliver, Ingersoll. Peel- J. Coyne, Brampton. Perth, NR o . . A. Monteith, Stratford. •* SR T. B. Guest, St. Marys. Peterboro, ER G. Read, Keene. Peterboro, WR T. M. Fairbaim, Peterborough. Prescott • G. W. Hamilton, Montreal. Prince Edward. G. Striker, Pioton, Renfrew, SR E. Harrington, Arnprior. " NR T. Deacon, Pembroke. Russell W. Craig. Russell. Simooe, NR W. D. Ardach, Barrie. " SR i T. R. Ferguson, Cookstown. Stormont Jas. Bethune, Toronto. H.Y. & Bofton Piano-F Co. 488 Kotre Dame-flt.— See page 10 Blaek Diamond If .fl* Ooal C: F. W. HemaliaWf Aipeiit See pace SO. « Address. OTl. 1 , d.* >DtO, ille. nilton. le. ■ ng. h. ton. Samia. k. :ville. rockville. Dee. tharines- ndon. raig. rdsville. nek. 'oronto. iton. Perry. )ny. I. onto. . 3rd. rys. terborbugh. ontreal. )rior. K6. rie. ikstown. nto. PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS-ONTARIO. 257 CONSTITURNOIim. NaMR AND P. 0. AdDBKSS. Toronto, E Hon. M. G. Cameron, Toronto. ** W A. Crooks, Toronto. Victoria, NR D. MoRae, Bolsover. '' SR S. C. Wood, Lindsay. Waterloo, NR M. Springer, Waterloo. *' SR I. Clemens, Preston. Welland Hon. J. G. Currie, St. Catharines. Wellington, NR R. McKim, Parker. ^** CR C. Clarke. Elora. " SR P. Gow, Guelph. Wentworth, NR. R. Christie, Flamboro' West. SR W. Sexton, Jersey ville; York, ER H. P. Crosby, Unionville. " WR P. Patterson, Patterson. ** NR A. Boultbee, Newmarket Officers op the Legislative Assembly- Chas. T. Gillmor, clerk of the House; John Notman, accountant and Queen's printer ; Jas. J. Vance, clerk assistant and clerk of committee ; Arthur H. Sydere, routine and record clerk ; Alexander Leith, law clerk ; S. J. Vankoughnet, clerk of Grown in Chancery ; F. J. Glackmeyer, sergeant-at-arms ; Thos. Phillips, house-keeper and chief messenger ; T. Byrnes, William Johnson and John Bowman, messengers ; G. Macdonald, fireman ; James Wells, watchman. . . iw • B-it.— See page 10 Public Depabtmbnts, Ontabio. Provincial Secretary's Office.— Hon. Timothy B. Pardee, pro- vincial secretary ; J. R. Eckart, acting assistant secretary ; H. Alley and Frank Jones, clerks. Provincial liegiatrar'a OMce.— Hon. T. B. Pardee, provincial registrar ; J. F. C. Usher, acting deputy registrar; George Hobbs and John A. Innes, clerks. Registrar General's Office.— Ron. Timothy B. Pardee, registrar general; H. S. Crewe, chief clerk; Charles Heron, R. F. Smyth, Fred. Warwick, J. McGill Ridley and D. C. A. DelHoste, clerks. Department of Agriculture and Public Works. — Hon. Arch. McKellar, commissioner of agriculture and public works ; Geo. Buckland, secretary of agriculture ; K. Tully, architect and en- gineer; T. N. Molesworth, assistant engineer; W. Edwards, secretary public works and emigration ; F.T. Jones, accountant ; W. J. S. Holwell and Richard Purdon, draughtsmen ; 1st clerk, H. A. MacLaurin ; 2nd clerk, J. P. Edward ; 3rd clerk, ^R. L. Brydges ; E. Jonkinson, messenger ; A. McDonnell, caretaker ; Charles Macdonald, fireman. Provincial Arbitrators.- John Canavan, Toronto, chairman ; colonel Johnson, London ; John 0. Annable, Cornwall. Ezoavators Wlieel-Barrowi, &o., Copland & MoLaren|— See p. 22 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) '^O V. 1.0 l£i|M |25 |io ^^* H^H jttKi |22 M 12.0 I u \ L2I HLU 11.6 I 6" Fhotographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STMET WEBSTM.N.Y. 14580 (716) •72-4503 > \ ^ '^ • r I ■* [oslerrf Cli»Te«9 miblb«Bfl Mid JLaeeK, at dieapsUte 487 dc 439 Notr« llaaie St., A. A. IUVRPMY. 256 DOMINION OF CANADA. Treaeurv Z>0parfm0^.— Hon. Adam Crooks, treMiirer ; W. R. Harristaooountont ; B. M. Wilson, law stamp and license clerk ; Henry Totten, audit clerk ; A. J". Rattray, clerk of correepon- denoe; Hon. Wm Cayley, auditor ; 0. H. Sproulot book-keeper ; W. R. Nursey, clerk ; Philip Simser, messenger. Department of Crown Land».— Hon, R.W. Scott, commissioner of crown lands ; T. H. Johnson, assistant commissioner; George Kennedy, clerk. Free Grant and Sales Branch: J. 0. Tarbntt, chief clerk ; A. Kirkwood, J. M. Grant Pedro Alma and J. J. Murphy, clerks. Surveys, Patents and Roads Branch : Thomas Devine, chief clerk : E. Fox, G. B. Kirkpatrick, H. J. Jones, J. Innes and W. H. Bell, clerks. Woods and Forest Branch: G. B. Oowper, chief clerk; Arthur J. Taylor, H. G. Langlois and E. G. Keirby, clerks. Accounts Branch : W. Ford, accountant ; D. G. Ross, book-keeper ; R, H. Browne, chief clerk in charge of agents returns; F. P. Stowe, clerk. Registrar: J. Morphy; Herbert A. Ford, clerk. Office-keeper : J. Bradshaw. Messen- ger: A. McDonald. Department of Public Jnatructiont Ontario,— For the general administration of the Grammar and Common School Laws. Education Oi??cc.— Rer. Egerton Ryerson, D.D., LL. D., chief superintendent of education ; J. G. Hodgins, LL. D., Barrister- at-law, deputy superintendent of education, and editor of the "Journal of Education '' for Ontario; Alex. Marling, LL.B., chief clerk and accountant, having also charge cf the Grammar School Meteorological Returns: F. T. Taylor, .clerk of statistics; J. T. R. Stinson, clerk of records \ W. H. Atkinson, clerk of cor- respondence ; A. A' Wanners, assistant clerk of correspondence ; D'Arcy B. Heath, assistant clerk of records; R. Winstanley, junior clerk ; J. Moore, office messenger. Depository Branch— S. P. May, M.D., clerk of libraries ; H. M. Wilkinson, depositoiy oeshier and assistant olerk of libraries; G. Barber, despatch elerk ; F. Nudel, clerk of sales ; R. J. Boyee, assistant in deposi- tory ; S. A. May, packing room assistant ; A. 0. Paull, junior assistant clerk ; A. Ditchbum, packer and messenger ; W. Lemon, laborer. Offices in the Victoria Square, Toronto. Attomev OeneraVe Q/^m.— Hon. 0. Mowat, attorney general ; J. G. Scott, clerk; Henry Kinlock, assistant; A. MoDonell, messenger ; M. Smith, house-keeper. Jnepeetor ofAeylumsi Prisons^ d^e.—J, W. Langmuir, inspec- tor of Asylums, Prisons, &e. ; Wm. P. Band, secretary. Board of Examiners of Provineinl Land Surveyors for On- ! For a g—4. mMwrtment of Drj Ooodn ffv to €lioap»l#o 487 St 489 Notre Dame M*. A. A. lUVRPHY. Offiorbs of thr Lkoislatitk AssKMBLT.-^Qoone Manly Muir, olerk of the House ; EtienneSimardt assistant do. ; Thos. MoGord, law clerk; Ohs. Ambroise Pariseau, olerk: Laurent Simoneau, accountant ; Charles F. Langlois, chief office clerk, distributor of stationery and superintendent of supernumeraries ; Charles Jas. Ardouin, Alexandre Boulanser. Cyrille PettigreWt Thos. Prendergast, copying clerks ; Chs. P. Lindsay; chief com- mittee clerk, and clerk of elections ; Edouard LeMoine, clerk of brivate bill committee; Edouard Belleau, a«8t. do.; Andr6 Napoleon Montpetit chief French translator; Benoit Marquette, Ist asst do. ; Buteau Turcotte, 2nd asst do. ; William Cook, chief English translator ; John Byrne Duggan, assistant do. ; Ed. Demers, speaker's seoretaiTt assistant clerk of committees and permt. copying clerk ; Paul Ernest Smith, clerk of the Eng- lish journals ; 0. 0. deLachevroti^re. clerk of French journals : Louis Fortier. assistant do. ; Joseph Whydden, English assistant do. ; L^n P. Lemay, librarian ; Pierre Ghenet, postmaster ; L. Morel, assistant do., and messenger; Ghas. Gameau, sergeantn at-arms ; Olivier Robitaille, chief messenger ; Alfred Pelletier, speaker's messenger ; Martial Roy, Edward Littlejohn, Joseph Trudelle, Simeon Gagn^, Jacques Morin, Etienne Qauvreau, messengers. Public Depabturntb. Secretary 9 OMce.'-Hon, P. J.O. Ghauveau. provincial Secre- tary I P. J. Johcoeur, assistant do. ; G. W. Colfor, clerk of the English correspondence ; Pierre Ghauveau, clerk of the French correspondence ; Olivier Gampeau, accountant ; J. B. Lenoir, clerk ; Joseph 0. Laurin, copying clerk ; Zeph. Duhamel clerk ; Pierre Prevost, messenger. Provincial RegiHrar*8 DesaHmenf.— Hon. P. J. 0. Ghauveau, f>rovincial registrar; J. B. Meilleur, deputy registrar; A. Be- anger, olerk ; Etienne Poitras, tnessenger. Department of Public /n«fruceton.— Minister of public instruo- tion and superintendent of education, Hon. P. J. 0. Ghauveau, LL. D., D.G.L-5 secretan^ and deputy head of the ministry of Sublic instruction. Dr. Louis Giard ; assistant secretary and eputy head of the ministry of public instruction, H. H. Miles, LL. D., D.C.L., joint secretaries of Uie council of public instruc- tion and editor of "Le Journal de rinstruotion" and "Journal of Education," respectively, Dr. Giard and Dr. Miles; olerk of French correspondence, assistant editor of the "Journal de rinstruction Publique," and librarian. Napoleon Legendre ; clerk of English correspondence, and assistant editor of the '* Journal of Education," Patrick Delaney; clerk of accounts and statistics, Alfred Thomas ; assistant clerk of French corres- pondence, Leopold Devisme, B.A. ; assistant clerk of accounts and statistics, -i store-keeper, Jacques Laparre ; messenger and house-keeper, Paul Blouin. y.T. k BMtoa Fiftao-Forto Go. 488 Votre DuM-ftHBoe page 10 Black BlMBOMd N*8« €mi1 €•• F* W« (B«e pac« 9llins, L. A. Robitaille, J. J. Prendergast, L. D. Lemoine. L. L. Rirard, 1st class clerks ; F. D. Dugal, F. Ghasse, T. Morkill, H. B: Dufort, W. E. Collins. L. Berthelot, D. G. Mackedie, A. Pare, 2nd class clerks ; G. Goldsworthy Gale, Jules Taohe, 3rd class clerks ; G. B. N. Proulx, extra clerk ; P. Potvin, office- keeper, P. Gahill, G. Dumontier, messengers. Registration OJHcet Montreal— J, B. Varin, director; F. W. Blaiklock, surveyor ; L. W. Sicotte and J. A. Leolair, clerks. Registration OMce, Quebec— V. L. Morin, surveyor; G. A. Bouchette, G. A. Varin, R. D'Estimanville, F. Lachaine, clerks. Refsistration Offioet Three Rivers.— Q. A. Bourgeois, director ; residence and office at Three Rivers ; L. 0* A. Archandi survey- or and draughtsman ; P. Guilleti clerk. Acting as Timber Agents as wdl as Land Agents : SsOTioK. Grown Agbmtb. Coulonge Edmund Heath, Glarendon. Gatineau Robert Farley, Ghelsea. ' Petite Nation Geo. W. Gameron, Thurso. Mag(^ 0. B. Kempt, Granby. St. Francis Wm. Farwell, Robinson Village. Arthabaska Antoine Gagnon, Arthabaskaville. Chaudiere A. Fortin, St. Joseph Beauce. Montmagny Thos. Breen, Montmagny. Grandville G. T. Dube, Rividredu Loupetibas. Rimouski J. B. Lepage, Rimouski. Bonaventure J. W. Verge, Garleton. Saguenay .George Duberger, Murray Bay. Fonndery Faelngi, fte., COPLAND ft XoLABElT,— 8m pagt 9S^ ■: '■' TAILORHfO BEPARTllIBlfT AT. OHBAP9IBB 487 * 480 Notrcr iNinie St.* A. A. niJRPHY. SiOTioir. Crown Aoekts. Lake St John ASaguenay. .J. 0. Tremblay, Chiooatimi. Lake St John L Dumais, Roberval. St Charles Z. Rousseau, St. Roche, Quebec. St. Maurice L. A. Dubord, Three Rivers. Assomption B- Dalphausse, Joliot Ottawa • A. J. RusselK Ottawa* Montreal 0. E. Belle, Montreal. Gasp6 Ls. Roy, Cap-Chat McLean Stewart, general collector, Quebec; John McKay, clerk. ingpeetor of A0encte»,—Joh.n Hume. Mine9.—L, L. Rivard, gold mining inspector; Residence, Crown Lands Office, Quebec. Seigniory of Louxon and Crown Domain,— J, Laurin, agent ; residence, Quebec. Jesutta Eatatc—^uot & Larue, Quebec ; J. B. Varin, Mont- real ; V. Guillet, Three Rivers ; L.^uiUet, jun., Batiscan. Board of Examination of P, L. Surveyora.—llon. the Com- missioner of Crown Lands ex-ojfficio ; Joseph Bouohette, depu^ surveyor-general ; Adolphus Larue, President, Quebec ; F. W. Blaiklock, C. F. P. BaiUarge, E. T. Fletcher, J. Bifnell, and L. P. Ganvreau, Quebec, Prov. Land Surveyors ; acting secre- tary, Alex. Sewell ; Examiner in Geology and Mineralogy, Sir W. B. Logan, &o. PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Seat of Oovemment— Halifax, ^ Lieutenant Governor (and Deputy Governor for signing Mar- riage Licenses)— His Honor Lieut General Sir Charles Hastings Doyle, K.C.M.G.; Harry Moody, Private Secretaiy; Capt H W. Clarke, K.S.M. ; (62nd Rest.) Aide-de-Gamp ; Major M. B. Daly, (1st Brg.-Mil. Artillery) Provincial Aide-ae-Camp. Hon. mont) John F. Taylor ; Tangier, John Kelly; Sherbrooke, Wm. L. Pye; Oldham and Renfrew, James McKemie: Wine Harbour, D. M. Crochett; Mount Uniacke, Benjamin Blois. V.T. Ik BoftOB Piaao-F^rte Oo. 488 Hotre DMiie-tt.— See page 10 Bteek DtaatonA N»S. Coal Co. W* IT. Hem free p«co SO. >w« ACOAt GOVSRNMENT DBPARTMBNTS. 967 Crown Land Department*— Hon, B. P* Flynii, M.P.P., ooxn- miflsioner; W. A. Hendry, surveyor; Frederick LeBlano, lei clerk ; Bdward MorriSt Matthias Ouppaige, Bdwin Fairbanks, and James H. Austin, clerks. Superintendent of EduetUion and Secretary to OouneU of Public Inatruction : Rev. A. S. Hunt, M. A. ; clerk, J. Ross. # Provincial Hospital for the Insane, — Visitors— The Governor, the Chief Justice, the Provincial Secretary, the President of the Legislative Council; the Speaker of the House of Assembly, and the heads or authorised representatives of all Christian Churches in the Province ; commissioners, Peter Ross, James Dufuan, and Qeo. Dustan : medical superintendent, James R. De WoU, M.D. f assistant physician. Dr. McKeagney ; storekeeper, Qeo. Downie; housekeeper, Mrs. R. D. Dickson; supervisor, Mrs. Downie ; engineer, R. D. Dickson. Commieeioner for Examininoi Preserving and Arranging Ancient Records and Documents^ illustrative of the History and Progress of Society in the Province.— Thos. B. Atkins, D.C.L. Board of Examiners for Provincial Medical Licenses, —Wm, J. Almon, M. D., P.M.O., Hon. D. McN. Parker, M.D., and R. S. Black, M.D. Central Board of Examiners of Shipmasters and Mates,-^ Captain John Taylor, William Prior, Thos. Bolton. Commissioners without the Province.— Abram Jackson of Boston, and Andrew B. Almon of Salem. Queen*s Printer.— U, W. Biackader. Dominion Offiobs and Offtoers. Finance Department of Canada,— JifoYA Scotia Branch.— Sydenham Howe, auditor; R. Stather, clerk; John Mullane, messenger. Deputy of Bee, General for IfbvaScotia,''C, E. Ratchford. Post' Office Department^ Nova Scotia i)tv««»on.— Post-Office Inspector. A. Woodgate ; assistant inspector, F. M. Passow ; clerks. Thos. Southall. R. A. Bumham; messenger, R. R. McMillan. Mtmey Order Q^ce.— Superintendent, James H. Thorne; clerks, F. Creighton, S. S. Thome; messenger, Thos. Conran. Bailway Mail Clerks.— Betwwn Halifax and Amherst, Isaac S. Bumhill,' £. A. Bent ; between Halifax and Annapolis, A. Brown, F. R. Bent ; between Pictou uid Truro, F. Huntington. J Ihraia PipM Ac, COFLANB * ]ULABSK,HBm page 88 IT t 'i Hi .:< l^i ■ILK8, DRB8S filOODl & IHEBINOS, At OHBAPSIDB 48T * 489 Notre Dam« St., A. A. JXIIJRPHY. 26B DOMINION OF CANADA. Pott-Office^ /Ta/i/n^.— PostmMter, B. W. Coohran: clerks, W. M. Small, V. V. Tremain, J. B. Gray, T. W. DeWoIfe, A. H. Cunninchain, J. D. Story. W. U. Chamberlain, W. H. Donovan, J. Flowen : temporary olerki, C. Legg, C. H. Hamil- ton, T. Soutball, Jr., J. Cnnningham ; newspaper sorter, G. G, Smith ; letter carriers, Matthew Collins (chief carrier), J. Fitz- fierald, James Wilson, John Wilson, W. Carroll ; temporary etter carrier, D. Silverthome ; pensioned letter carrier, Wm. Craig ; messenger, S. Saunders. ^ Pentfenftar]/.— Robert Duncan, warden ; medical attendant, Bufus S. Black, M.D. ; chaplain, Rer. Uenrj' Pope. Sable /i^anrf. — Resident Superintendent, Phillip S. Dodd. Resident Superintendents— St Pauls, Dan J. McNeil ; Scatterie, John McLean. Railway Department.— QtetkWtX Superintendent Geo. Taylor; Chief Engineer, Alex. McNab; Accountant, Thomas Foote; Paymaster, W. U."^ Jones: Cashier, David Rottinger; Clerks, John Adams, S. S. Bully, D. A. Story, Wm. Huggin, and J. M. Lyons ; Telegraph Clerk, McLearn ; Mossengor, Owen Cameron, Immigration Office.— Agent Rev. E. Clay, M.D. ; deputy agent, Joseph Outram (46 Bedford Row), Halifax ; Copt- F. A. Lieb- mam, Germany ; London ; J. R. De Wolfe, Liver- pool ; Alex. Campbell, Glasgow. Board of Statiatica of Marriagea, Birtha and Deaf A*.— Sec'y, John Costley, Halifax, Issuers ot Marriage Licenses and Deputy Reg'rs of Marriages, Births and Deaths, the Deputy Postmasters in the different Counties, and Stephen Selden, Halifax. Deputy Registrars of Marriages, Births and Deaths, the Way Office keepers in the different Counties, and Rev. Henry Stamer, Rev. R. Jamieson, Rev. Jas. Waddell, Rev. Edward Ansell, J. J. Clark, M.D. COMMISSIONEBS OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. Diatrict No. 1.— John Harlow. Diatrict No. 2.— Rev. Philip M. Holden. Diatrict No. 3.— Rev. Peter Danaher. Diatrict No. 4.— Rev. Randall McDonald. Diatrict No. 5.— John J. McKinnon, Jr. Diatrict No. 6.— Rev. John McDougall. Diatrict No. 7.— Joseph McDonald. Inspector of Steamera Carrying Paaaengera.'-'AXeXt Moir. Inapector of Cuatoma.—Thoe. F. Knight. Saving^a Bank.— J. R. Wallace, cashieri Militia Department, "3. W. Laurie, D.A.G. N. T. k BogtOB Piaao-Yorte C dress, Lilioet). Oabiboo District. Hon. Georce A. Walkem, Joseph Hunter, John BamBton, Esqrs. (P. 0. address, Cariboo). KooTBNAT District. John Andrew Mara, Charles Todd, Esqrs. (P« 0« address, Kootenay). Officrrs of Lroislative Assembly.— Hon. Charles Qood, Clerk ; J. Roland Hett, Law Clerk ; Thomas Harris, Sergeant- at- Arms. Provincial Secretary's Office,— Hon* Alexander Rooke Robert- son, Provincial Secretary ; Hon. Charles Good, Assistant Pro- vincial Secretary: John Connell, Clerk; Richard Wolfenden, Superintendent Printing Branch. Chief Comminioner of Lands and Worke, — Hon. GKBorge Anthony Walkem, Chief Commissioner; , Surveyor- General; A. R. House, Clerk; J. .T. Austen, Accountant; Conway Scott, Draughtsman; Hon. B. W. Pearse, Resident Dominion Engineer. jTreatfterj/.— Alexander Calder, Officer in charge ; William 0. Berkeley, Clerk. Attorneu-OeneraVe OMcc-^Uon. John F. MoCreight, Attorney- General ; Henry S. Mason, Clerk. Audit Oj0iee.—Th.omaB R. Holmes, Audit Clerk. Registrar- GeneraV 8 Office.—Vf, B. Aikman, Registrar-Gen- eral of Titles, Registrar-General of Births, Deaths and Mar- riages, Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. Judicial DepartvMnt.—Ejoii. Matthew B. Begbie, Chief Justice ; Hon. Henry P. P. Crease, Hon. J. Hamilton Gray, Puisn^ Judges ; Richard Woods, Registrar; C-E. Pooley, Deputy Registrar ; J. Irving, Usher. Post-OMcc—Mwixy Wootton, Postmaster, Victoria. Savings Bank.—Johu Graham, Manager of the Safvings Bank and Assistant Receiver-General. Atee^tVor.— Robert Ker, Dominion Auditor. CuHtoms.—yf , 0. Hamley, Collector of Customs ; 0. Wylde, Revenue Officer ; W. H. McCrba, Chief Clerk; C. S. Finlayson, Clerk ; John C. Haynes, Customs Offiter Southern Boundary ; — Seelye, Customs Officer, Southern Boundary. Fig Iroa and Xetali, COPLAND ft MoLABEVf-Saa jf^ril i. l\\ i HI H r ^ iiil ;■ I, N FOR MOURNINO GOODS CIO TO OHEAPfllDB 487 A 499 Notre name St., A. A. MVHWBLT. 276 DOMINION OF CANADA. Poliee MapiHrat*, Tteeorur.~A. F. Pemberton. EsQm Stipen- disnr Magistrate and County Coart Judge; Henry B. Goodi Clerk ; W. Bowden, Inspector of Police. Police Magittrate, Nanaimo.—W, R. Spaldinir, Esa.f Stipen- diary Magistrate and Coun^ Court Judge ;. Clerk of the Bench, F. Trevor. Polite Maoietrate, New WtfcemttMler.— F. Q. Clandet, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate. Poliee Mapi9trate, Tale,^T, OTleilly, Esq., Stipendiary Ma- gistrate, Oounbr Court Judge, and Gold Commissioner ; Clerk of the Bench, B. P. Griffin. Poliee Muffietrate, LiUoet — 'E. H. Saunders, Esq^ Stinen- diary Magistrate, County Court Judge, and Assistant Gold Commissioner ; Clerk of the Bench, E. Tynon. Poliee Maaietrate, Cariboo.^U. M. Ball, Esq., StiMndiary Magistrate, Counter Court Judge, and Assistant €k>ld Commui- sioner ; Clerk of the Bench, J. B. Sunivan* Poliee Magiatrate^ KootenaU'—A* Vowell, Esq., Stipendiary Magistrate and Assistant Gk>Ia Commissioner ; Clerk of Benoh^ C. Booth. Poliee Magittrede^ Ominietw-W. H. Fitcgerald, Esq., Sti- pendiary Magistrate and Assistant Gold Commissioner ; Clerk of the Bench, T. Ballantyhe. Sherif*a Office.--- A, Charles Elliott, High Sheriff. Ateap J>opartmeni.--V^ G. Claudet, Chief Assayer, New Westminster ; W. Fitohcock, Assayer, Cariboo. Board of Education.— W. F. Tomlie. M. W. T. Drake^ A. Munro, A. J. Langley, R. Williams, E. Manrin. NEWFOUNDLAND^. His Ezeelleney Stephen J. Hill, C.B.. Goyemor, Commander^ in-Chief, and Vice-Admiral ; Capt. Hennr J. F. Shea, R.A., Private Secretary and Aid-de-Camp ; Edward L. Jarris, Co- lonial Aide-de-Camp. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. HoB. Charles F. Bennett^ Premier.. *' Jnmes S. Clift. Thomas Glen. Receirer-General. Major Henry Renouf, Surveyor-Generat. Joseph L. Little, Attomey-Generah James L. Noonan, Cohmial Secretary and Cierk te Eze- Ctttive Council. V.T. * BoitM PiaB0-7. S. QreeOf Esqnk Carbonear.— John Rorke. Esq. Harbor Maine.— Jos. I. Little* John Kennedy, Esqrs* Port de Grare.- James B. Wood, Esq. Bay de Verds.— J. J. RoRerson, Esq. Trinity.— Stephen Rendall, J. H. Warren, Alexander Graham, Esqrs. Bonavittta.- Jas. L. Noonan, F. Winton, Wm. M. Barnes, E^qrs. Twillingate and Forso.- Smith McKay, Chas. Buder, Esqrs. Ferry! and.— Thos. Glen, Thos. Battcock, Esqrs. Placentia and St. Marys.— Chas. F. Bennett Henry Reaouf, Robert J. Parsons. Erqrs. Bnrin.— F. T. B. Carter, Edward Evans, Esqrs. Fortune Bay.— Thos. R. Bennett Esq. Burgeo and Lapoile.— Prescott Emerson, Esq. Clerk, John Stuart ; assistant do., Richard B. Holden ; ser- geant-at-arms, W. Barnes; solicitor, A. 0. Hayward. ^t«Aop«.— Right Rev. E. Field, D.D. ; Right Rev. J. B. Kelly, D.D., ooadjtttor. Public Offiobbs. Receiver- General. —Hon. Thomas Glen, Receiver-General; John Cannink, Assistant Collector; James 8. Hayward, Land- ing and Tide Surveyor, £. L. Moore and Thomas E. Gaden, landing waiters ; W. Doutney. 1st clerk and warehouse keeper ; James Winter, 2nd clerk ; William Gill, 3rd clerk ; Henry J. Stabb (acting), 4th clerk. Colonial &SVcr«ear]i/.— Hon. James L, Noonan, colonial secre- tary; Joseph Crowdy and J. W. Withers, clerks; Richard Howley, financial clerk. Board of Puhfie WorA».— John Stuart acting chairman and secretary ; J. T. Nevill, superintendent of public buildings and inspector of Light-Honses. Portland tnd Soman Cement, &c^ Copland ft HoLaren>— Seap. Sft < I il t 1; in . 1 III Foi^ a iro«A aMortment of Di'jr Goods ffo to C!1ieapBl#tf 487 A 489 Notre Bame St., A. A. IflVRPHY. 278 DOMINION OP CANADA. PoHtnatter-GeneraL—John Delaney ; George Le Messurier, Iflt eleric aod general aooountant ; Thomas S. Dwyer. taperin- tendent money-order office. CommUnoner of Poor, — Vacant. Savings Bank^—Edwaxd Morris, cashier. Judicial Establishment. Supreme Cowt.—Uon. Sir H. W. Hoyles* Kt., Ohief Justice ; Hon. B. Robinson and Hon. John Hnyward, assistant judges ; Hon. Joseph I. Little* attorney-general. Central Dietrict Court.— J>. W. Prowse, judge. Judge of Court at Labrador— "R. J. Pinsent. Sheriffs Central Dietriet—ThomBA Talbot. Sherifft Northern D%»trict—J6hn Bemister. Sheriff Southern 2W#. 482 Notre DMM4rt.-8M page lO ^laek DlABiond If ••• Coal €o« F* W* free p«c« SO* GAME LAWS. 9BS TA« following is a nummary of the gaiM law* in operation in the undermentioned Prowtneee, No ammidment hae been made to theee luiot eince 1868: PRCVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. It is unlawful to buy or mH or exhibit for aale any deer or elk between Ist March and 1st August, or any grouse, prairie fowl or partridge, or to destroy or collect their eggs, between 1st March and 10th August Fine |50 or three months^ imprisonment PROVINCE OF NEWFOUNDLAND. There is only one game law in this island— entitled* ** An Act for the P^teotion and Breeding of Wild Fowl and Game." It prohibits the killing, taking, purchasing, selling or possessing of partridges from the 20th February to the 25th August, and ap- plies a similar prohibition in the case of snipe, or any other wild or migratory birds frequenting for the purpose of ineubation (except wild geese), from the 1st April to the 20th August. PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. The game laws of Prinee Edward Island prohibit the killiiw of partridges between 1st March and Ist Ootoberi and salmon in the fall. PROVINCBTOF MANITOBA. No game law has been enacted in Manitoba. BY ROYAU MA ■\v^i COMMAND. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S CELEBRATBD 3i1j rEjsrs. Sold bt all dealbbs throughout thb Wobld. Onin Pipit ftOq GOPIiAirD * XeLABBV,HGlM pag« 28 ti r t; m U SILKS, BRBSS GOODS dc MERINOS, at CHBAPSIOB 48T * 439 Notre Dante St., A. A. JfllJRPHY. W. & r. p. CURRIE & 00. 100 Grey Nun Street, Montreal. IMPORTERS OF Galyanized Iron, Canada Plates, &c. Gl-as TubdSy XffarUOi Bo2;iaai Oement, Portland Oement, Faints, GtodenVaseSy Fird Olay, Oliiinney Tops, Slue OoverSy Fountains. Drain Pipes, Patent Encaustic Paving Tiles, 'I Boiler Tubes, EiTets, Iron Wire, Steel TTT'ire, Canada Cement, PaTinff Tiles, Fire Brioka, MANUFACTURERS OP SOFA, CHAIR AND BED SPRINGS. A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.' I H.T.ft Boft(mnaiio-?6rteCo.4S2 HotreDamtit.— SetpagtlO PSIOB J 0. el &Cii int, ' Tops, idns. NGS. lMpag«10 m ;**.'