IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 ^^ Ui Itt IM 122 u 1.1 : la 12.0 Sciences Corporation \ ^^ «■ \ ;\ ^. 23 WIST MAIN STRliT WnSTIR.N.Y. I45M (716)I72-4S03 O^ CIHM/ICMH Microfiche Series. CIHIVI/ICIVIH Collection de microfiches. Canadian Instituta for Historical MIcroraproductions / Institut Canadian da microreproductions historiquas Ttohnieal and Bibliographic Notaa/Notat tachniquaa at bibliographiquaa Thi tot Tha Inatituta haa attamptad to obtain tha baat original copy availabia for filming. Faaturaa of thia copy which may ba bibliographlcally uniqua, which may altar any of tha imagaa in tha raproduction, or which may aignlflcantly changa tha uauai mathod of filming, ara chackad balow. D D D D Colourad covara/ Couvartura da coulaur rn Covara damagad/ Couvartura andommagAa Covara raatorad and/or laminatad/ Couvartura raataurte at/ou palliculAa Covar titia miaaing/ La titra da couvartura manqua Colourad mapa/ Cartaa gAographiquaa an coulaur □ Colourad Ink (l.a. othar than biua or black)/ Encra da coulaur (l.a. autra qua blaua ou noira) r^ Colourad plataa and/or illuatrationa/ D Planchaa at/ou Illuatrationa ^n coulaur Bound with othar matariai/ Raiii avac d'autraa documanta Tight binding may cauaa ahadowa or diatortion along intarior margin/ Laraliura aarrAa paut eauaar da i'ombra ou da la diatortion la long da la marga IntAriaura Blank iaavaa addad during raatoration may appaar within tha taxt. Whanavar poaaibia, thaaa hava baan omittad from filming/ il aa paut qua cartainaa pagaa bianchaa ajoutiaa lora d'una raatauration apparaiaaant dana la taxta, mala, loraqua cala 4tait poaaibia, caa pagaa n'ont paa 4t* fllmtea. Additional commanta:/ Commantairaa auppMmantairaa: L'inatitut a microfilm* la malliaur axampiaira qu'il lui a At4 poaaibia da aa procurer. Laa ditaila da cat axampiaira qui aont paut-Atra unlquaa du point da vua bibliographiqua. qui pauvant modiflar una imaga raproduita, ou qui pauvant axigar una modification dana la mithoda normaia da filmaga aont indiqute ci-daaaoua. Fy] Colourad pagaa/ D Pagaa da coulaur Pagaa damagad/ Pagaa andommagAaa Pagaa raatorad and/oi Pagaa raataur^aa at/ou paliiculAaa Pagaa diacoiourad. atainad or foxa< Pagaa dAcolortea, tachatAaa ou piqutea Pagaa datachad/ Pagaa dAtachtea Showthrough> Tranaparanca Quality of prir Quailt* InAgah da I'impraaaion inciudaa aupplamantary matarii Comprand du matirial aupplAmantaira Only adition availabia/ Saula Mitton diaponibia □ Pagaa damagad/ Pagaa |~~| Pagaa raatorad and/or laminatad/ Pagaa diacoiourad. atainad or foxad/ Pagaa |~~| Pagaa datachad/ rri Showthrough/ I I Quality of print variaa/ r~~| inciudaa aupplamantary matariai/ I — I Only adition availabia/ PM Ofl filn Orii bac tha atoi oth fira aim or I Thi aha TIN whi 3 IMai diffi an bag righ raqi mai Pagaa wholly or partially obacurad by arrata alipa, tiaauaa, ate, hava baan rafiimad to anaura tha l>aat poaaibia imaga/ Laa pagaa totalamant ou partiailamant obacurciaa par un fauiiiat d'arrata, una palura, ate, ont 4tA flimAaa k nouvaau da fapon * obtanir la maillaura Imaga poaaibia. Thia itam ia fiimad at tha raductlon ratio chackad balow/ Ca doGumant aat film* au taux da rMuction Indiqu* ci-daaaoua. 10X 14X 18X 22X 2BX lOK y 12X 16X 20X a«x 28X 32X Ataila M du nodifiar Mr une ilmag* TIm copy fllmad hara haa baan raproduead thanka to tha ganaroaity of: Library of tha Public Archivaa of Canada Tha imagaa appaaring hara ara tha baat quality poaaibia conaidaring tha condition and iagibility of tha original copy and in icaaping with tha filming contract apacificationa. Original eopiaa in printad papar covara ara fllmad baginning with tha front covar and anding on tha laat paga with a printad or iliuatratad impraa- aion, or tha bacic covar whan appropriata. All othar original eopiaa ara fllmad baginning on tha first paga with a printad or iliuatratad impraa* aion, and anding on tha laat paga with a printad or iliuatratad impraaaion. Tha laat racordad frama on aach microficha shall contain tha symbol — ^ (moaning "CON- TINUED"), or tha symbol V (moaning "END"), whichavar applias. L'axamplaira film* f ut raproduit grica A la g«n4roait« da: 1^ bibiiothAqua das Archives publiquas du Canada Laa imagaa auh/antas ont 4ti raproduitas avac la plua grand soin, compta tanu da la condition at da la nattatA da l'axamplaira film*, at mn conformit* avac las conditions du contrat da filmaga. Laa axamplairas origlnaux dont la couvartura un papiar ast ImprimAa sont filmAs an comman9ant par la pramiar plat at an tarminant soit par la damiAra paga qui comporta una amprainta dimpraaaion ou d'illustration, soit par la sacond plat, salon la cas. Tous las autras axamplairas originaux aont filmis an commandant par la pramiAra paga qui comporta una amprainta d'imprassion ou d'illustration at an tarminant par la damlAra paga qui comporta una taila amprainta. Un das symbolas suhrants apparattra sur la dami4ra imaga da chaqua microficha, salon la caa: la symbols -^ signifla "A 8UIVRE", la symbols V signifla "FIN". IMapa, platas, charts, ate, may ba filmad at diffarant raduction ratios. Thosa too larga to ba antiraly included in ona axposura ara filmad baginning in tha uppar iaft hand cornar, laft to right and top to bottom, as many framaa as required. The following diagrams illustrate the method: Lea cartea, planches, tableaux, etc., peuvent Atre filmAs A dee taux da reduction diff Arents. Lorsque le document est trop grand pour Atre reproduit en un seul clichA, 11 est filmA A partir do Tangia aupArleur geuche, de geuche A droite. et de haut en bas, en prenant le nombre d'images nAcesseire. Les diegrammee suivants iliuatrant la mAthode. errata to > peiure, on A n 32X 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 ' 'II /^ :«■>■ ill t> If J \\\\.t V ni'iinin *.' Vi u M '»/ itir ''' .'H^ '^JM//)j I'/i /■// ,/•' i^*itfi>'- •''.n'^mttl- LIBRARY SEC. 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V*. :^Av^ .'<'* ' =V' faff?. .,?v. .« f '* ■> 1.1 ^ I '*■' i*".',*i I'w'il Kv^ t '^. f *■■ i>;J' r»?,t- »?^ '%', '^t^mt -■-»■• lir'-^V :mW'-^ >>;i ^'•'^■f iti *f?^ :|^' 1 i n >.. M !;;>; >u < RA* Of Of Sin Sin Sin Of Vei Suu Aul Wii I Mo< Am I the I not I Mo wic \ oec \ tak .o; ?'i IL J^lmanac^ 5ec. EPOCHS. Of the Mundane ^ra 5373 Of the vulgar Christian ^ra 1870 Since the Discovery of America 378 Since the Discovery of Qaebec 262 Since the Treaty which oonfirmed the possession of Canada to the British IO4 Of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria 38 TH? SEASONS. Vernal Equinox— Spring begins March 20th, 2h. 24m., Evening. Summer Solstice— Summer begins June 2lst, lOh. 48m., Morning. Autumnal Equinox— Autumn begins September 23rd} Ih. lm.» Morning. Winter Solstice- Winter begins Dec'r. 2lBt, 7h. 5m., Evening. ECLIPSES. I.— On the 17th of January there will be a total Eclipse of the Moon visible in Asia, Europe, and the Western part of North America. II.— On the 31st of January there will be a partial Eclipse of the Sun, not visible in this Dominion. III.— On the 28th of June there will be an Eclipse of the Sun, not visible here. IV.— On the 12th of July there will be a total Eclipse of the Moon, viaible in the Eastern parts of Nova Scotia, New Bruns- wiok, and Newfoundland. v.— On the 28th of July, a partial Eclipse of the Sun will occur in the Arctic Regions. VI.— On the 28th of December, a total Eclipse of the Sun will take place, but not visible in any part of North Ameriea. r < ^!? ALMANAC. PLANETS. Yeniif will be an EreniD^ Star, until Febniaiy 2Srd, thence nntil December 8tib a Morning Star. Malv Will be a Mominc Star tnm Maroh 12ui to near the end of tlia year. Jupiter will will be a Morning Star from May 24th to September i8th, and then an Evening Star. Satnm ia a Morning Star nntil March 18tb, and an Krening Star from that date to December 22nd. The times meet farorable for seeing Mercury will be March 3rd, July let, and October 22nd, then in the East a little before Sun- rise ; also, low in the West soon after Sunset on 15th January, 8th May, 4th September, and 29th December. PETES D'OBLIGATION. Circumcision JanV* 1 Epiphany JanV* 6 Annunciation March 25 Oood Friday April 15 Ascension Day May 26 Queen's Birthday. . .May 24 Corpus Christ! June 16 St Peter A St Paul . June 29 AU Saints Day Nor. i Conception of Blessed Virgin Mary Dec. 8 Christmas Day Dec. 25 MOYl^ABLE SeptuagesimaSundayFebV 13 Qninqnagesima ** Feb727 Ash Wednesday ... • Maroh 2 First Sunday in Lent. March 6 Palm Sunday April 10 Good Friday April 15 Easter SuAday April 17 FESTIVALS. Low Sunday April 2 i Rogation Sunday. . . .Biay 22 Ascension Day May 26 Whitsunday. June 5 Trinity Sunday June 12 Corpus Christ! June 16 Adyent Sunday Not. 27 CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES. Dondnical Letter B. Golden Number 9 Jewish Lunar Cyde 6 Epaot, or Moon's Age 18 Solar Cyde 8 Julian Period 6668 Jewish Year, eommendng 90(Sb. September 5680 BcNnan Indiotioa "•• 18 ifohammtdaiiYtar 1287 thence iorninn terwill th, and March r 22nd. rchSrd, re Snn- tnuary, June 16 June 29 Not. i 1 Dec. 8 Deo. 25 Ai>rn2 4 May 22 May 26 June 5 June 12 June 16 Not. 27 * . . Jt» . * • <7 «• • o ... 18 .* . o ... 6668 .. • 5680 ... 18 ... 1287 LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE. MOKTBKAL. Latitude 4SP 31' 00" North. Longitude 19p 25' 00" West West in Time 4h. 54m. 208. 9 9 ) it ADVERTISEMENT. cr o ill u < DC < < CJ I- •898« *l8lf -DaQ ssuddsng "I «> 8 i S8 S IT >0 vO M I •5 •« s _ » 88 M O • IT 4 88^ • • • 8^ 8 J 2 o 8 Ba o o »s CD CD 88 U ^ . 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NeT7 Moon 2 First Quarter 10 Full Moon 17 Third Quarter . . .23 New Moon 31 Quebec. h. m* 3 52 m. 8 23 m. 9 4 m. 1150ev. 9l0ev. Monfl: h. m. ' 3 46 m. 817 m. 8 58 m. 1144ev. 9 4eT. Kington h. m. 8 34 m. 8 5 m. 8 46 m. 11 32 ev. 8 52ey. Toronto h* m. 3 22 m. 7 53 m. 8 34 m. 11 20 ev. 840ev. London h. m. 314 m. 7 45 m. 8 26 m. 1112ev. 8d2ey. DAYS. M. w. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 F Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th 25F 26 27 28 29 30 ol S Su M Tu W Th EVENTSi &o. Shroyr Tuesday A^:W^l(tiE^4Y* , . . Copley Fielding, painter, died Lord Chancellor Sommers bom — 1st Locomo'e thro' Britannia B'dge. let Sunday in Lent Admiral Collingwood. died. ....... Duke of Bridgewatdr died Cardinal Mazarin died Prince of Wales married. First Daily Newspaper printed St. Greooby the Gkeax*^* . • • • 'k >• • 2nd Sunday in LeiU. • • . » • * * • . . . • \ . • Admiral Byng shot Julius Caesar assassinated, B.C. . . . Eeoip. Treaty bat. England & U. S^ 8t, Patbiok'8 Day * Princess Louisa bom. < * . Bishop Kerr died .•••••. Srd Sunday in Lent Archbishop Cranmer burnt Knights Templars suppressed England interdicted by Papal Bull. John Harrisoit (^iejdi ........ ^ . s ...« . Annunciation op B. V. M. James KeiUj mathematioian, died ith Sunday in Lent Sir Balf^ Aberorombie died. ..... Emmanuel Swedenborg died Lord Hardinge boru Charlotte Bronte died 1855 1652 1850 THE sun rises] sets. 1810 1803 1661 1868 1702 1757 44 18666 6 6 1711 1556 1312 1208,6 J77fl^6 • • • • 1671 1801 1772 5 1785,5 18S5!6 45 44 42 40 88 38 34 31 29 27 25 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 9 7 5 3 1 69 57 65 53 52 60 48 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 51 53 54 55 66 68 69 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 11 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 MOON. r. &s. 5 6 7 17 17 17 8 14 9 13 10 10 11 7 mom. 5 I 2 2 3 4 5 3 1 56 46 34 17 rises. 6 27 7 42 8 58 10 12 11 25 morn. 33 1 2 3 3 4 5 35 30 18 56 31 2 5 20 5 54 I ♦ '.,♦'. 10 ADYJSETISEMENTS. HI BEARD'S MANUFACTORY, 896 Kotre Dame Street, Montreal. •♦■ •♦■ F//?Sr CLASS GOODS ADAPTED TO /DETAIL. Alto, special attention to the Wholesale trade. INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS. A. J. PELL, No. 345 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL. • o*^ ■ €iE?lM6 & filL»lM€ IN ALL ITS BRANOHES, Executed in tlic best style with promptness and at moderate prices. MIRROR PLATES British, Fiench and German, all sizes. GILT AND ^VALNUT MOULDINGS, Wholbsalk and Rktail. ADYERTiaiNa FRAMES AT SPEGIALLT LOW BATES. CALENDAR. U APRIL. fy PHASES OF THE MOON. PHASES. d. First Quarter 8 Full Moon 15 Third Quarter ....22 New Moon 80 Qttebec, h. m. 1137ev. 5 3Key. 11 37 m. 1 49 ev. Mont*l, h. m. USley. 5 32ey. 11 31 m. 143ev. Ktnat*n h. m. lllSev. 5 20ev. 11 19 m. 131ev. Toronto b. m. 11 7eV. 5 8eY. 11 7 m. 119eT. London h. m. 10 59ey. 458ey. 10 59 m. 1 lley. DATS. II.; w. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2& 24 25 2t> 27 28 29 F S Su M Tu W Th F S Sa M l2iTu W Th F S M Tu W Th F 8 Su M Tu W Th F 30S EVENTS, Ac. THE SUN risesi sets. All Fool's Day. Richmond tak. . 1865 5 Richard Cobden died. 1865 5 5/A Sunday in Lent 5 Oliyer Goldsmith died 1774 5 Canada Discoyered 1499,5 Battle of Seringapatam 1799 5 Hon. T. D. McGee assassinated — 1868 5 Gen. Lee capitulated 1865 5 John Opie, painter, died 1807 Sunday before £a»ter {Palm Suruiay). . Canni ng born 1770 Henry Clay bom 1777 Handel died 1759 President Lincoln assassinated — 1865 Good Friday Eastrb-Ey RN Eaater Sunday Dr. Abernethy died 1831 Lord Byron died 18245 Louis Napoleon bom 18085 Bishoip Heber bom 1783 Odessa bombarded 1854 St. Gkorob's Day IH SundiMy after Easter Gowper born 1800 Parrnt Houses burnt in Montreal. .1849 Bruce, Traveller, died 1794 Codrington, Nayal Commander, d 1851 Latimer bom 1470 Sir H. Bii .mil ' Issue Registered Policies guaranteed by New York State, thus giving every Policy-holder the security of the: State. All Policies non-forfeitable. Losses paid promptly on proo£ No permit required or extra charge for visiting jpurope or California. > V ?': Life Policies are self-sustaining in i8 years. • All kinds of Life, Joint Life, and Endowment Policies, issued on the most advantageous terms. JAMES MUIR, Manager. JAMES MUIE, House and LanB AgeInt, STOCK BROKER, &c., &c., OFFICE :-^GREA T ST. JAMES STREET, (adjoining MOLSONS bank), Montreal. CALBNDAI^ , ., 18 1 PHASES OF THE MOON. ?_ PHASES. Quebec. d.;h. m. First Quarter 8 10 49 m. Fall Moon 15 Third Quarter ....22 New Moon ........3, 115 m. 1 21 m. 5 9 m. MonVl. h. m. 10 43 m. 1 9 m. 1 15 m 5 3 m. Kington i Toronto h. m. 10 31 m. 57 m. 18 m. 4 5lm. h. m. 10 19 m. 45 m. 051m. 4 39 m. London h. m. 1011m. 37 m. 43 m. 4 31m. DATS. M. W, ISu 2M 3;TU 4W 6Th 6F 78 8Su 9M 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 80 31 Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu EVENTS, Ac. 2nd Sunday after Ecuter. St.Phii..&Jas Rev. R<»bert Hall bom. . . ....... . . .1764 Holy Cross Horace Twiss died 1849 Napoleon I. died 1821 Postage Stamps introduced 1840 Surrender of Badaioz 1812 Zrd Sunday after Easter Stonewall Jackson died 1863 Indian Mutiny broke out 1857 Earl of Chatham died 1778 John Bell, Anatomist, died 1763 Catholic Emancipation 1829 Sir W. Congreve died 1828 4f A Sunday after Easter Sir W. Petty bom 1623 Qreat Fire in Montreal- • ' 1765 Bishop Croft died .1691 Boswelldied 1795 Peiho Forts taken 1858 Maria Edgeworth died 1819 bth Sunday after Easter Dr. William Hunter bom 1718 Quren's Birthday Sir John Franklin's Exped'n sailed 1845 Asc RNSioN Day Garibaldi landed in Sicily 1860 Thomas Moore, poet, born 1780 Sunday after Ascension Alex. Pope, poet, bom 1744 Dr. Chalmers died 1847 THE SUN rises sets. i 4 ! 4 !4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 y 4 4 4 4 54 53 51 50 49 47 45 43 41 40 39 37 36 34 83 32 31 30 29 28 27 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 21 20 20 7 00 1 3 4 a 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 MOON. r. & s. 7 63 « 51 9 49 10 44 11 37 mora. 26 1 1 2 2 3 3 9 48 22 57 28 59 rises. 7 52 9 4 10 10 11 8 11 67 22 morn. 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 36 9 39 4 28 53 18 45 16 sets. 8 41 r 1 ' !■ I. ill THE STANDARD LIFE Assuiy^NCE Company, WITH WHICH IS NOW UNITBD THB HEAD OFFICE :-"EDINBURGH. Head Office in Panada ; Standard Life Assnrance Go.'s Euildinfi^, No. 47 GREAT ST. JAMES STREET, MONTRKAL. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. B. H. Lemome, Esq., Chairman. H. Cott^ Esq., Banker. | G. Stephen, Esq., Merchant. Andrew Robertson, Esq., Advocate. Accumulated Fund, over Twenty Millions of Dollars. Revenue over Three Millions and a Hal£ Claims paid in Canada over $423,ooa Deposit in hands of Dominion Government, $150,000. All business transactions finally concluded in Canada without reference to the Parent Board. ^ Agencies in all^principal Towns in Canada. W. M. RAMSAY, Manager for Canada. RICHD. BULL, Inspector of Agencies. CALENDAR. 15 '■V JVISE. 'sj ik PHASES OF THE ^OON PHASES. d. First Quarter 6 Full Moon 13 Third Quarter... 20 New Moon 28 Qv^htc. Monfl, Kinot*n Tor*nto h. m. 6 28eT. 8 59 m. 9 46 ev. 645ev. h. m. 622ev. 8 53 m. 4 40eT. 639ey. h. m. 610ev. 8 41m. 4 28ey. 627ev. h. m.' 558eT. 8 29 m. 4 16ey. 6 15 ev. London h. m. 5 50e7. 8 21m. 4 8eT. 6 7eT. DATS. M. W* w Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S 8u M Tu W Th F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Su 20M 21,Tu 22iW 23,Th 24;F 25:s 26.SIT 27M 28,Tu 29; W 30.Th EVENTS, Ac. THR SUN rises sets. Jerome of Prarue burnt • . .1416 4 Ist S. 6. from Britain to America- 1835 4 Dr. W. Harvey died 1657 Battle of Magenta 1859 Whit§wMUnf * Count Cavonr died 1861 " No Popery " Riots in London. . . .1780 Nova Scotia settled 1622 ^ Oavanl Riots in Montreal 1858|4 Sydenham Palace opened 1854 4 St. Babnabas Day Trinitv Sunday Rev.Dr. Arnold bom 1795 <' Norwegian " lost, St. Paul's Isrd.1863 Wat Tyler died 1381 COBFUS ChBISTI John Wesley bom 1703 Battle of Waterloo 1815 \%t Sunday a/3fer Trinity. Aseendon of Qaeen Victoria 1837 Sir Inijo Jones, Arohiteet, died. . . .1651 GreatFirein London 1861 Lord Campbell died 1861 St. Johk the Baptist Home Tooke bom 1736 2nd Sunday afier Trinity Dr. Dodd executed 1777 Lord Raglaa died 1855 St. Pbtkb AND St. Paul Greenwich Hospital founded 1696 20 20 19 19 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 84 36 37 37 38 89 40 41 42 42 43 is 44 44 44 46 46 46 46 47 47 47 47 47 47 46 46 46 46 46 MOON. r;A;s. 9 36 10 25 11 11 11 49 mora. 26 1 1 2 3 3 59 29 59 31 7 45 rises. 8 54 9 47 10 82 11 9 11 41 mora. 7 1 1 33 57 22 47 2 16 2 49 3 27 sets. 8 21 9 10 y*: 16 ADVERTISEMENT. Book Binding, 59 St. Francois Xatrier Street, « *■* > S. W. MASON Invitea the attention of the Trade and the Fablic to his ,, ULING & pINDING .^BePARTMENT. to K^ y^-a He has every facility in first-class Machinery to enable him to do the best work, and turn out large quantities on short notice, prompt and neat. In addition to his ACCOUNT BOOK DEPARTM ENT he has added new Machinery tor , hWiWMM WMMMB WSMSM^, And, from his long experience as a Practical Workman, he can with confidence guarantee the work to be done in a superior style. RULING PENS Manufactured with Single, Double and Tkiplb Backs. Aocount Books Ruled and Bound to any Pattern. ORDER BOOKS, RECEIPT AND CHEQUE BOOKS Perforated and Numbered by Machinery, PRINTED BOOKS BOUND IN THE FINEST COLORED CALF AND MOROCCO. 6IRCUURS, CATALOaUES « AU KWDS PAMPHLETS Bound on the Shortest Notice. A LIBfiRAL DISCOUNT OFFERED TO THE TRADE. PRDERS JIeSPECTFULLY SOLICITED. CALENDAR. 17 JULY. I ■ PHASBS OF THE MOON. PHASES. Quebec, d. h. m. First Quarter 5 11 42ev. Full Moon 12 Third Quarter 20 New Moon 28 6 47ev. 9 29 m. 630 m. MonVL h. m. 11 36ev. 5 41e7. 9 23 m. 6 24 m. KingVn h* m. 1124ey. 5 29ey. 911m. 612 m. Tor*nto h. m. 11 12er. 6 17 ev. 8 59 m. 6 00 m. London h. m. 11 4ev. 6 9ev. 8 51m. 5 52 m. DATS. M« ^r . 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 F S Su Tu W Th F 8 Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th 29F 30S 31!Su EVENTS, Ac. THB SUN nses Dominion Dat 4 20 Arohbishop Granmer . bom 1489 4 21 3r(i Suniau after Trinity - 4 22 American inaepiendence .1776 4 23 Mrs. Siddone, Aotrosi, bora .1755 4 23 Great Eastern arriyed in Quebec . . . 1861 4 24 Brinsley Sheridan died 1816 4 25 Sir E. Parry, Arctic Voya«er, died. 1855 4 26 Cholera re-appeared in Montreal . .1834 4 27 4ih Sunday after Trinitu 4 28 Canada inyaded by U. S 1812 4 28 Chariotte Elizabeth died 1846 4 30 Napoleon surrendered 1815 4 30 John Hunter* Surgeon, died 1728 4 31 St.Swithin 4 32 Sir Joshua Reynolds bom 1723 4 33 hthSwidayafter Trinity 4 33 French Inyasion of Eng. repelled. 1545 4 34 British take Quebec 1629 4 35 John Steriing, Essayist, bora 1806 4 36 Robert Bums died 17964 37 Battle of Shrewsbury 1403 4 38 The Canadas United 18404 39 Gth Sunday after Trinity 4 40 St. Jamrs*^ Day 4 41 Irish Church Disestablishment Bill re- 4 42 ceiyed Royal Assent 1869 4 43 Robespierre guillotined 1794 4 43 Wm. Wilberforce died 1833 4 44 Wm.Penndied 1718 4 46 7th Sunday after Trinity 4 47 sets. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 46 46 46 4.1 45 44 44 44 43 43 43 42 41 41 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 24 33 32 31 30 30 28 27 26 25 IIOON. r. As. 9 61 10 28 11 1 11 84 mora. 2 1 1 2 3 83 4 41 23 11 nses. 8 25 9 4 9 39 10 10 10 59 11 24 11 50 morn. 18 48 1 23 2 14 5 53 3 48 sets. 8 27 9 4 9 35 n B 18 ADVERTISEMENT. .JLll • .)■■ • 1 ft fli ^' ' BY ROYAL 'smmtmi command. JOSEPH GILLOTt'S CELEBRATED Sold by all Dbalkrs thrOujcjhout thb World. OALENDAF m .03 ^ m^f^^: I A Q .^biu PHASES OP THE MOON ! .-.».•■ PHASES . d. First Quarter.*.... 4 Full Moon 11 Thir0 Quarter..* 19 New Moon.- ■* . . . -.£6 Quebec, h. m. 4 3 m. 4 25 m. 5 2 m. 437«ir. MonVl. ^Kingt'n h. m. 3 57 m. 419 m. 256 m. 431 ev. h. m. 345 m. 4 7 m. 244 ra. 4l9ev. Toronto London h. m. 333 m. 355ev. 231 III. 4 6ev. h. m. 325 m. 347ev. 223 m. 357ev. DAYS. M.; w. 1m~ 2Tu 3:W 4Th 5P 6;s 7Su 8M 9iTu low lliTh 12; F 13 S l4:Su l5iM 16,Tu l7iW ISiTh 191F 20,8 21Su 22!m 23|Tu 24 W 25!Th 26:F 27|S 28 Pu 29M 30 Tu 3i;w EVENTS, &c. 7HR BUN rises sets. Battle of th« Nile 179»4 Lord Herl)ert, Statesman, died... 186114 Al>dioation Charles 10th 1830 4 Shelley, pocit^bom 1792,4 Lord Hove died ..*,... ^790 4 Ben* Johnson, praipaatist, died. . ^ . .16^ 4 Bth Sunday after' Trinity 4 George Canning, Statesman, died 1827 4 Firat Message by Atlan. Telegraph . l8o8 4 John Diyden, Met, bora .1631 4 James Wilson, Financier, dieid 1860 6 Robert Soutbey, poet, bom 1774 5 Queen Adelaide oom. 1792 5 attle of Tcheraaya. . . . Admiral Blake 4ied. .1657 Steamboats Invei^ed 1,807 FifiiSt«antb^'i^oiLaehin« RapV. .1840,5 Robert Qerrick, poet, born 1591 Wth Suwia^nfter Trinitv> '*'-' ^•^'^« > . • . • Warren Ha8tiiiga,died - .^. . 1818 Sir Adtles^ Cooper bom ;...... .1768 St. Bartholomrw. . . • James Watt died. 1819 Dr. Adam Clarke died 1832 5 Jameis Thomson, podt, died. 1748 5 llf A Sunday after Trinity 5 John Locke, philosopher, born 1682 5 Sir John Ross, Arctic Navigator, d. 1856,5 JohnBuliyan died 1688 5 48 50 61 52 53 55 56 67 58 59 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 11 12 \l 16 18 19 206 21 22 23 24 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 C 6 6 6 6 6 6 24 22 21 20 19 17 16 14 12 11 9 8 7 5 i 1 59 57 55 54 52 60 48 46 45 43 41 40 38 36 MOON. r. i&s. 10 8 10 35 11 8 11 42 mora. 20 1 5 1 57 2 57 nses. 7 36 8 9 8 35 9 1 9 26 9 60 10 17 10 46 11 19 11 67 morn. 42 1 S3 2 i-3 3 38 sets* 7 35 8 7 8 38 9 9 9 43 n ' ; 11 \K D. & J. SADLIER & CO.. Corner Notre Dame & St. Francois Xavler Streets, Montreal. 3i Barclay Street. New York. 128 Federal Street, Boston. »•» BOOK, STATIOMT AND PBQIT ESTABLISHMENT, Wholesale and Retail. <» » Keep constantly on hand the Larresi, Chenftri and Best assorted Stock of BOOKS, PRINTS and STATIONERY, t* be found in Canada : comprising Books in every department of Literature, and Prints and Stationery of every variety. Our Stock of SCHOOL BOOKS (most of them published by our- selves), comprise a complete assortment of the Books in seneral use. We have always a large stock of popular Books suitable tor Dealers ; such as Song Booksi Letter Writers, Toy Books, Primers, die. BEING THS URBEST CATHOLIC PUBLISHERS IH AMERiCil, We have a Complete Assortment of Cafholic Bibles, Prayer Books & Books of Bevotian. IMPORTERS OF ROSARIES, FONTS, MEDALS, STATUARY, LACE PICTURES, CATHOUC PRINTS, Ae. Having Houses in New York and Boston, and being extensively engaged in the Publishing Business, we have facilities for manufactur- ing and purchasing Books and everything in our line, much cheaper than any house in Canada. New Books received semi-weekly from New York, CALENDAR. il SEPTEMBER. PHASES OF THE MOON. PHABR8. d. First Quarter 2 Full Moon 9 Third Quarter 17 New Moon 25 Quebec. MonVL h. ID. 910 m. 523ev. 842ev. 146 m. h. m. 9 4 m. 517ev. 832ey. 140 m. KinoVn h* m. 862 m. 5 6ev. 8 24ev. 128 m. Toronto h. m. 840 m. 4 ASev. 812ey.* 116 m. London h. m. 832 m. 4 46ey. 8 4ey. 1 8e7. DATS. u. w. 1 2 3 4 ^ 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 Th P S 8v 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, Ao. Cartier discovered the Saguenay. . .1533 5 26 Qreat Fire in London. 1666 5 28 Sir Edward Coke died 16345 29 12a SnndaM after Trinity 5 80 First U. S. Congress 17745 81 Warsaw taken. ...18316 82 Mrs. Hannah Moore died 1833 5 S3 Malakoff Tower taken 1855 5 85 Bishop Fulford died 1868 5 86 FallofSebastopoi .1856 5 87 ISih Sunday afier Trinity 5 88 Drogheda taken by Cromwell 1649 5 40 Suebec taken by Wolfe 1759 5 42 umboldt bom 17695 43 L K. Brunei died 18595 44 James II. died in exile 1701 5 45 Battle of Antietam 1862 5 46 lAth Sunday tifter Trinity 5 48 Riot of the Military in Montreal. . . . 1833 5 49 Bataeofthe Alma 18545 50 St. Matthew's Day 5 51 Mrs. Sherwood died. 1851 5 52 Bishop Jewel died 15715 54 Viscount Hardinge died 1856,5 56 I5th Sunday s Su M Tu W Th 7iF 8S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Su M Tu W Th F S Su Tti W Th P S Su M Tu W Th 28,F 29,S 30Su 31iM - f ( |)y^NT9, ^0 L Peace of Amiens 1801 l§th Sunday after Trinity, ............. Hofo«rt Barolay, Quaker, ^i«d. . . . .1690 John Vandenhoff, tragedian, died- .1861 Horace Walpole bom. . . . i 1717 Earthquake in Britain 1863 Archbishop Lau^ bom* .,.. ....... . .1§73 69 If 17i THE SUN rises sets* 6 6 & 6 6 6 6 6 3 4 5 7 8 9 11 12 ^ 16 Eddystone Lli^thouSe completed 17(^, Swnday.oSter Trinity. .............. § Father Matthew born .1790 J Samuel Wesley, musician, died. . . .1837 o SPi^j^b^.*^*' ^TT:. -^ Sit Fire in Qi6be^2,fi604ious«8 bamt. nm\^M AlIan^Ramsay. poe^ bom 1686 6 21 ^f^h Sundftu ofier Trinity SfBgfi orS#baitpp0iL commeicf .18(51 St. IiUKlP4Hir*Ef ANGEtlST. . ........ .M § Dean Swift died 1745 6 Grace Darling died ...1842|6 BatKofTrafaftar........ ....... ..1805,6 Moscow re-taken by Russians 1812 6 \%th Sunday after Trinity. .............. 6 Daniel Webster died 1852 6 Chaucer, poet, died 1400, 6 Bat^ of Gbateauen^y .^ . . . . > 1813,6 Captain CoOk bom. T728 f Sts. Simon AND JuDB iO Sir Walter Biileigh . .> . . .. . . 4^,^ mh Sunday itft4r Trinity. .> . . . . . . ^Z . § Halloween ! o 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 •5- 5 5 4 4 4 26 28 29 31 32 33 3514 864 384 39,4 414 424 43 4 38 36 34 32 30 27 25 24 21 20 19 17 14 12 9 7 6 2 1 ^9 67 55 53 52 50 49 47 46 46 45 MOON. r.&8. 10 43 XI 43 mora. 47 1 51 2 54 3 56 4 58 rises. 6lb 6 47 7 7 S 9 10 n 16 49 29 13 5 4lfiior!&. 1 2 3 4 3 10 21 33 47 sets. 6 10 6 50 T 37 8 33 9 34 10 37 11 42 W l! ^ ,< *l \i h\>t li ill 24 ADVERTISEMSNT. THOMAS MUSSEN, WboUiiaU & Steiail ^t alt« in SILKS & IRISH POPLINS. AND OTHER CELEBRATED IRENCH filD f LOVES, LADIES' BALBRIGGAN HOSE & HALF-HOSE. VELVET, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, IMPERIAL & KIDDERMINSTER FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Ji^HURCH Trimmings, &c. &c. ■ It* ■ ^57 ^ «5P JfOTBE DJMJS STREET, ■■ I.' i;'. \ ■ CALENDAR. 25 NOYEMBER. PHASES OF THE MOOK.^ ^•- PHASIS. d. Full Moon 8 Third Quarter 16 New Moon 22 First Quarter 29 Quebec, h. m. 244 m. 411m. 8 33er. 5 45 ev. Mont% h. m. 2d8m. 4 5 m.. 8 27ev. 5 39ey. Kingfn h* m* 2 26 m. 353 m. 815ev. 5 27ev. Tor'nto h. m. 214 m. 3 41m. 8 3ey. 5150Y. Zondon h« m. 2 6 07. 333m. 455e7. 5 7ev. DAYS. M. W. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 •^14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2S 24 25 26 27 28 Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M 29 Tu SOW EVENTS, &o. All Saints DAr : Dr. Richard Hooker died 1600 Mendelssohn died 1847 Jas. Montgomery, poet, bom. 1771 Battle of Inkerman 1854 2l»tSwHlay ofttr Trinity First Newspaper 1668 Jobs MUton£ed. M Prince of Wales bom 1841 Oliyer Goldsmith bom 1728 Battle of Chrysler's Farm 1813 Sir John Hawkins, navigator, died. 1595 2:2nd Sunday after Trinity Dr. Aberorombie died 1841 Sir William Herschel bom 1738 James Ward, animal painter, died. 1859 Lord Brskine, pleader, died . ....... 1823 Sir David Wilkie bom 1785 Charles I. of England, bom 1600 2Srd Sunday aSttr Trinity ............. Jaiiie»Hogg, poet, died .......1835 Sir Henry Havelook died 1857 U. S. Banks supe'd specie i)aym'ts.l860 John Knox, Refwmer, died 1572 Dr.Kittodied....^ 1854 Macadam, improver of roads, died. 1836 Advent Sunday Washingtui Irving died 1859 Cardinal Wolseydied. 1530 St. Amdbbw's Day THK SUN 1 rues sets. 6 44 4 44 6 46 4 42 6 48 4 40 6 49 4 39 6 50 4 37 6 52 4 36 6 54 4 34 6 55 4 32 6 56 4 31 6 57 4 29 6 58 4 28 7 00 4 27 7 1 4 26 7 3 4 25 7 6 4 24 7 6 4 23 7 7 4 22 7 8 4 21 7 11 4 20 7 12 4 19 7 13 4 18 7 14 4 18 7 16 4 17 7 17 4 16 7 18 4 15 7 19 4 15 7 21 4 15 7 22 4 14 7 23 4 13 7 25 4 13 MOON. r.&s. mom. 48 i 2 3 4 5 51 50 50 50 48 nees. 5 49 6 27 7 9 7 57 8 51 9 50 10 54 12 mom. 1 10 2 21 3 4 6 10 sets. 6 16 7 16 8 21 d 29 10 37 11 40 mora. 35 51 : m il ■ :? * I m A. 'hi '' k\i fK'' m ri ■• ■! t^i^l^Ma Ntt^^^^ah^ 26 ADVERTISEMENT. ®M'f Amic^: ii^pif 411 n 265 265 Notre Dame Street, .7'. H^^HTBiliiL. .ii'^'M If- ■ I . i ll. 1 ■ ^ i# g >» ♦■ OHAELES G. WILSON, m k m .,, AT-. •r! > A FULL STOCK OF PlJItE mS wiHSillll '; >^ i-lVa ^ ;^tl.. ALWAYS ON wA*rp* * ; . > f^YiiOi £JT ErtgUs%yi'reheh^ American Perfimiery and Toilet Soaps. ,HAjm »RI>SHES, TOOTH BRUSHE5, NAIL BRUSHES, PRESSING , •; - AND RME COlMBS, PATEHT MEiacaiRi. . ' THE MOST COMPLETE ' ' STOCK OF SURGHOAL mSTBITMENTS 1)1' %Thotktt kTi*iltttiON paid to tht Ooxapbonding of -H PHYSICIANS' PRESdRIPTibwa. Tteiftemher ikt place : ,, t CATHEDRAL BLOCK, 265 Notre Dame Street. .11; CALENDAR. it 27 DECEMBER. PHASES OF THE MOON; ;5 a PHASES. d. Full Moon... 7 Third Quarter 15 New Moon 22 First Quarter 29 Quebec, h. m. 951ev. 423ey. 731m. 1150 m. Mont*L b. m. 945ev. 417ev. 725 m. 1144 m. Kingt*n b. m. 933ev. 4 5ev. 713 m. 1132 m. Toronto h. m. 92ley. 853oT. 7 1m. 1120 m. London b. m. 9 13 ev. 345ev. 053 m. 1112 m. DAYS. M.| W. IjTb 2F. 3-8 4Su 5M SiTh 9iP ll!§ir 12M 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Tn W Th F S Su M Tu W 22iTh 23F 24|S 25 Sir 26M 27, Tu 28iW 3I8 EVENTS, Ac. THR^ SUN risesl sets; 4 30 31 S2|4 834 35^ 35 36 3714 Princess of Wales bom 1844 7 2^4 1st Meohaaics' Instit'e in London. .1824 7 26 4 Robert Mpntffomery, poet, died. . . .1855 7 28 4 2nd Sunaap in Advent 7 2914 Moiartdied. 1792 7 Canadian Rebellion .1837 7 [Manhal Key shot .^..1815 7 CoNCEPTiojr B. V. Mart u 7 John Milton bom ...1608 7 Gen. Sir W, F. Williams bora. . ; . . .1800 7 ZrdSunday in Advent 7 Dr. Erasmus Darwin, poet, bora . .17317 Dr. Samoel Johnson died 17847 Prince Consort died 1861 7 39f4 George Romne^*, painter, bora 17347 40 4 Sir William Petty died 16877 414 Beethoyen bom 1770 7 Ath Sunday in Advent 7 Victoria Bridge opened 18597 Lonis Napoleon proclaimed 1848 7 St. Thomas' Day 7 Pilgrims landed at Plymouth 1620 7 Drayton, poet died 1631 7 HugbMiUer died ,..1856 7 CHRTSTirAS Day. . . , vi 7 St. Stephrn , 7 St. John tbr Evangelist 7 Holt Innocents 7 Entry of Imp'l Guards into Paris. 1855 7 47 4 Jesuit Sooiety founded. 1534 7 47 4 John Wycliff died.. 1384 7 47^4 42 42 43 43 44 45 45 45 45^4 "46^4 46 46 12 n 12 If 11 4.11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 121 12 12 13 13 14 16 16 16j 17 18 18 19 2a MOON. r. &s. 1 2 3 4 5 43 43 13 89 38 rises. 5 8 5 63 6 45 7 44 8 46 9 50 10 66 mom. 3 1 2 3 4 14 27 41 58 6 14 16 sets. 6 57 7 6 8 16 9 24 10 30 11 32 mom. 31 1 33 liii ; ! ■ ! ilr ?i v, 28 WEATHER TABLE. s a D OQ .1 pa ^ ^ I '■3 W I g"8.S ill •fa (2 g £ II § §•8 CO ft a s'l J. 3 II V I"© to ill! 00 eB •i i I ha I 00 033-3 OCOO I I QQ a.9 e I ou I I •a a *0'U'y'U"OllATION. P. N. Lamothe, and P« J. Ourran, Clerka in the City Sur- veyor's Office. E. II. Badger, Chief Telegraph Operator. Jame8*YSm;"' j Assist. Tel««raph Operators. J. Perrigo, Clerk Bonsecours Market. F. JBenoit. Assistant ditto* Henry Kolliuyer, Clerk of St Ann's Market. Thomas Day. Assistant ditto. Joseph Robillard, Clerk of Cattle Market. F. A. Payette, Assistant ditto. A. ijohwartz, Clerk of Hay Market. Wm. Monahan, Assistant ditto. . * Wm. Ounn* Clerk of t$t. Lawrence Market. T. Orealit Clerk of Papinean Market. M. M. Vaughafn, Clerk of St Gabriel Market. Ed. Payette, Olerk ot St. Antoine Market. A. D. Joubert, Jos. Dumont, L. C TherieU) and I. Rlnguette, Bailiffs. James Darcy, Messenger. Henry Stuart, ) AttnmAva I ^* ^<>88, ) xr^*^,.:, Rouer Roy. \ Atton^eyis. | q j, Papineau, { -N®^*"* ries. MUiJJtOIPAL TAXKS. Abstract of the AtseMment By-Lawe of the CUy Council* Assessment of Is. 6d. on the £ on the assessed yearly valu^ of all real property Within the dity. Wholesale merchants, retail merdhants, traders, dealers, man- ufacturers, professional men, &o., ati;7 10s. per £100 on remal. £6 15 on rental to — £9 £11 5 £14 13 £16 17 6 £19 13 9 £22 10 £25 6 3 ,INy^KBEPEIt9. ^.^. (t £10 £60 £80 £lOO £126 £150 X176 £200 £^2 6 on i:«ntAl to . . £250 £30 18 9 ** ..».£800 £3(3 16 *f i ...£400 £39 7 6 " ....£500 £43 Id it . . . .£600 And £i Ts. 6d. on every iaddi- tional £100 over £600. Auctioneers— An annual duty of £50 for first-blase, and .£40 for second-class ; and £10 for each oletk employed to cry put. Grocers— £7 10s. per £100 on their risntal. Gas Works— An annual duty of £20a. ' Livery Stable Keepers— An anAual duty <^ £20 ; on each two- wheelM carriage, ISa. ; on eaoh idnr-whe«led oarriftgo, 208. Inn^Keepers, having vehicles for the use and f^dvantage' of customers- for each two-wheeled oarria^, 30a. ; for each Four- wheeled eamage, 40». Pawnbrokers^ An anntml duty of £50>. Hawkers, candying a pacfc-^Ah annual dtoty of £2. Hawkers, usmg a cart and vehicle— An annual duty of £5. MONTREAL. dl For each plea8Ure-hor8e4 90s.; for each working-horse, 12s. 6d. Horsed d&ify and constantly ettiployed in the owner's work or business, by which he gains his maintenance, to be considered working-horses. Vehicles for hire^-For each two-wheeled rehicle, 20s. ; fot each fonr- wheeled Tehide, 30s. Stage-Coach, Omnibvs, Qr Stage - Waggon^ Wheh drawn by One or iwo horses, 408. r when drawn by four or more horses, 60s. For each close oarriago, or ooirespoiKling winter vehicle, £5 ; four-wheeled half-oovered carriage, ot dc^, drawn by two horses, 60s.; four-wheeted biUf-coyered carriage, or do., drawn by one horse, 60s. ; double dennet, ifec, mr do., 408. ; gig, oaleche, spring cart, or do., 80s. : waggon or vehicle, not above speciSed; or winter vehicle, adapted for draught of two or mord horses, 20s. Theatres— Annual duty of j£80 (and assesetnents) on proprietor. Proprietors of Caravans of wild beasts. Circuses, Ac, to obtain permission from His Worship the Mayor, and pay £^ therefor^ and j£10 for each subsequent day that the same is open. Proprietor or proprietors of e»9h steam ferry-boat plying from Lapnurie or Longueuil, an annaal duty of jCdO'eurrenoy. Bank or bank ageneies, linBual duty of £100. Fire Insurance Companies, or agencies^ annual duty of £50. Marine linurance Companies, annual duty of £35, Telegraph Companies, annual duty of £100. Brokers or money-ehaagers, annnal duty of £25. Produce-brokers, money-lenders, and commission merchants — an annual duty <» £20. Distmers, or agents of dfstillerg— 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 busmess premises. Ball-alleys, skittle grounds, nine-'pin alleys— an annual duty of £12 10s. Brick-yards, on annual duty of £10. Horse-dealers, an annuial duty of £2 10s. TAXES COLLECTED BY THE CHIEF OF POLICE. For licenses issued to carters and othets using hackney car- riages, or vehicles for the conveyance of passengers or transport of goods, wares, merchandise, ouilding materials, produce, or other articles in the city of Montreal. Hackneir-Carriage8,--^0T every cab, oaleche, ot other two- wheeled vehicle, $o ; for every four-wheeled carriage drawn by one horse, $7 ; for every coach or four-wheeled carriage drawn by two horses, $d ^or every omnibus or i^tage coach, $16. Cart«, 7VttcA». Waggona and other Fe&tc^«9.— The licenses for carts, trucks and other vehicles used for the conveyance of goods, wares, merchandise, &o., shall be divided into three classes :— The first class shallinekide all carls, ^rtteks» waggonsy and other vehides running within the city for hire or reward not otherwise expressly provided for, and shall paor:— For every i 'it ■ /I S2 CORPORATION. cart, trnokf or other two-wheeled vehicle, $2 ; for every wogRon or four- wheeled vehicle drawn by one horse $6 ; for every wag- gon or four-wheeled vehicle drawn by two horses and made to carry a load under 4,000 lbs. weight, $7 ; for every heavy wag- Eon, iSoat, or other four-wheeled vehicle drawn by two or more orses, and made to carry heavy articles or materials weighing 4,000 lbs., or upwards, $9 : for every Diable, $4. The second class shall include all carts, waggons, or other vehicles used by merchants, traders, manufacturers, or con- tractors, for the conveyance or delivery of the articles or effects dealt in, mi^nufactured, or made use of by them, for each of which there shall be paid, in addition to the rates charged for in ""60. I shall include all carts, waggons, or other vehi- ressmen, bakers, brewers, distillers, farmers, or the first class, 1^ The third class cles used by expressmen, gardeners, for each of, which there shall be paid, in addition to the rates charged for in the first class, $5. Parties obtaining licenses, as aforesaid, shall moreover pay the annual assessment on all working horses employed in draw- ing the above-mentioned vehicles or carriages, at the rate of S2-50 each, and also twenty-five cents for each number granted by the Chief of Police. Dogs.— License of $3 for every female dog ; and $2 for every male dog. Milk.— An annual license of $1 for selling milk. FARE TARIFF FOR HACKNEY CARRIAGES. PLACES. From one place to any ) other in the same> Division and back. > From any Division to ) any place in another > Division and back. ) (Per hour) From any place to any ) other in the city. ... ( 2 or 4 wheeled omrriagea dr»wD by 1 horae. Coachos or 4 wheeled car* riages drawn by t honm. For lor 3 For Sor4 For lor 3 For Sor4 persons persons persons l^rsons $ ots. $cta. $Ct8. $ots. 15 025 30 040 025 040 040 050 035 050 060 75 060 70 75 100 020 030 030 040 Tim ALLOWED. i an hour. iof an hour C over j of an < hour & un- ( der 1 hour. One hour. (For every { additional ( i hour. The same rates apply to all corresponding winter vehicles, lldasonable weight of luggage allowed free of charge. Children under 12 years of age charged half fare. MONTREAL. 33 i\ ,.' ft-.X A.rorara rates shall be paid. If delay is eaused to the oarter, by the em- ployer, beyond the nsual time, the carter shall be paid «jeCra, at the rate of 5o. for every quarter of an hour. If a oarter is called and there be no load ready for him, or if unable to load without assistance, he shall be paid as if he carried a load the distance thus unueoessarily traveled. DrvIBlOHS' SVFBBBKD '£0 ABOVB« The FirH Divieion shall comprise the Bast, Centrto i^id West Wards, (including the south-west Side of MeGill strMt Imd the north-west side of Craig street), and shall be subdivided into I* ill ' ',tf'-. ■';ti'' 84 WATER TARIFF. two Beotions, Eastern and Western, the line of demarcation between them being the centre of 6i. Lambert and St. Jean- Bai>ti8te streets. The Second Divition shall comprise St. Ann's, St. Antoino, and St. Lawrence Wards (exclusive of McGill and Craiff streets). The Third Viviawn shall comprise the St. Louis Ward (ex- clusive of Craig street), the St. James and the St. Mary Wards. WATER TARIFF. DWELLING HOUSES. < $ 80 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 1^ 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 280 240 260 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 fo. .00 6.76 6.60 7.28 8 00 8.76 9.6( 10. 2S ILOO 11.76 12.61J 13.25 14.00 14.75 16.60 16.25 17. 0( 17.76 18.50 19.25 20.0( 20.75 21 5( 22.25 23.00 23.75 24.60 25.25 26.0( 2ft. 75 $ 830 340 350 860 370 380 880 400 410 420 430 440 460 460 470 480 490 600 610 620 680 it 81 I 0. 27.50 28.25 29.00 29.75 30. 5( 31.25 32.00 32 75 33.6( 34.25 35.0( 35.75 36.5( 37.25 88.00 3a- 75 89.6( 40.26 41.0( 41.7£ 42.6( 4325 44.00 44.76 45.611 46.25 47.0( Ku 49. 2S ^2 630 640 650 660 670 680 m 700 710 720 730 740 750 760 770 780 790 800 810 820 830 640 850 860 870 880 890 900170 S n 930 940 960 960 970 960 990 $ J 50.0( 60.75 51.50 62 26 63.75 64.5( 66.25 1000 66. 0( 1010 56.75 1020 67.50 1080 58 25 1040 69.00 1050 69.75 1060 60 U 1070 61.26 1080 62 €011090 62. 63.5011110 64.25 1120 65.0( 1130 66 75 1140 66.60 U60 <^7.26 L160 68.00 1170 68.76 1180 69.5( 1190 .2{ 1200 Tl.gC 1210 71.7511220 »< SI $ 0. 72.50 1230 73.25 1240 74.00 1250 74-76 1260 76.5i 1270 76.26 1280 77 00 1290 77.76 1300 78.60 1310 79.25 1320 80.00 1380 80.76 1840 81.50 1360 82. 26 1360 83 0(1 1370 83.75 1380 84.60 1390 76IL10085 25 1400 86.00 1410 86. 7( 1420 67.5( 1430 88-25 14401110 89.0( 1450 89.75 1460 90.6( 1470 91.25 1480 9200 1490 92.76 1400 93.6( 1510 94.2511620 ^g &< ^ $ 0. $ 95.00 1530 96-75 1640 96.50 1550 97-25 1660 98.00 1570 98.75 1580 99- 6( 1590 100.25 1600 101.00 1610 101.75 1620 102. 6( 1630 103.25 1640 104.0( 1650 104.75 1660 105.6( 1670 106.25 1680 107.00 1690 107.76 1700 106.5( 1710 109-26 1720 110.0( 1730 -75 1740 111.6( 1750 112-25 1760 m.0( 1770 113.75 1780 114-50 1790 116.25 1800 116.0( 1900 116. 7^000 II $ 0. 117.60 118-25 11900 119.76 120.50 121. 26 122 00 122.76 128.50 124 25 125.00 126.76 12660 127.26 128.00 128.76 129.50 130-25 131.00 131.75 132-50 133.26 134.00 134-76 136.50 136.26 137.00 137.75 144.50 152.00 r .' MONTREAL. 85 SHOPS. H ^1 ^ Rate r Annum. H a H i ^ ^1 n» 4 E When ssessed Rate perAnnu When Assessed 1^ SI JB ^ ^1 ii ml -< T ^ K K < _J ^ s _3 & $ • $ $ 1400 s t s $ $ t 50 4 725 31 68 2076 85 2760 112 139 75 6 760 32 1426 69 2100 86 2775 113 8460 140 100 6 776 88 1460 60 2126 87 2800 ^4 8476 141 126 7 800 34 1476 61 2160 88 2826 115 ^K600 142 150 ft 826 36 1500 62 2176 89 2860 116 8625 143 176 9 850 86 1626 68 220O 90 2876 IIT isoo 144 200 10 876 37 1650 64 2226 91 2900 118 1676 146 m 11 900 88 1676 66 2250 92 2926 119 18600 146 250 12 926 89 1600 66 2276 08 2950 12018625 147 275 18 960 40 1625 67 2300 94 2976 121 B660 148 300 14 ^976 41 1650 68 28*^ 96 3000 122 ■676 149 325 15 looo 42 1675 69 '2350 96 3026 123 l700 150 aso 16 1025 43 1700 70 2875 97 3050 124 j725 151 375 17 1050 44 1725 71 2400 98 3075 125 5760 152 400 18 1075 45 1750 72 2425 99 3100 126 127 mh 153 425 19 1100 46 1775 73 24*^0 100 8125 )800 154 450 20 1125 47 1800 74 2476 101 3160 128 8825 166 475 21 1150 48 1825 76 2500 102 3175 129 3850 156 500 22 1175 49 1850 76 2525 103 3200 130 3876 157 52t 28 1200 50 1875 77 2650 104 3226 131 3900 158 550 24 1226 51 1900 78 2575 106 3260 182 3926 169 575 25 1250 52 1925 79 2600 106 3276 133 3950 160 600 26 1275 63 1950 80 2626 107 3300 }3J 3976 161 625 27 1800 64 1976 81 2650 108 3326 135 4000 162 660 28 1325 66 2000 82 2675 109 3350 136 675 29 1850 66 2026 83 2700 110 8376 137 700 30 1376 57 2050 84 2725 111 3400 138 ..*«- STEAM ENGINES. 5inJS! For every high -pressure stationary Steam Engine, working not over 12 hours a day* for each horse-power $7-00 For each stationary low-pressure Enaine. and for th^ spp- ply of railroad looomotive engines, distiUeries, brew^nes, potash manufactories, or any other manufaetory or pur- pose wbateveri not speotally provided for in Ibis tariff; foreverv lOOaalions. ., 0-03 estii The nate< gnanti imuai ity to ttitiec be 4( 1 used 4 ioide< lach i by I day. netrc i»Qr ac tcord ing t ott to I.K ^ 36 WATBR TARIFF. INN-KEEPERS. STABLES. SSS! In Private Skihh^, indudino totUer/or wiuhing earrkige§ : For each Horse... *..•>.. <. $3.00 V JJ»CarUr'tStable»: For eao^ Horse owned by a carter or truc^min 1.50 For each Horse owned w a cabman .» 2.00 In Liverv Stabler : For each Horse kept for hire in any lirery stable 1-50 For eyeiy additional one horse StaJl in such Stiible. ...... 0.$0 For one horse Stall in snoh stables, for keepiu? or t^^ldng care of horses belonging to persons residing within the citylimits 3.00 Do., belonging to persons residing beyond the city limits . 0.50 Or Cows .• 1.00 WATER-CLOSETS. For each Closet, with tank and senriee-bojc. 4.00 For each Closet, withoat tank, bnt with self-closing Talve 00 For each Closet, supplied With water by any means what- socTcr, bnt different ftom those abore specified. 15.00 For each public Bath.... ^ '.. 6.00 The said rates are due and payable amra^y on the fifte^tii day of August, at the office of the Water works, in the (nty Hall. Parties paying thd same ott or before the said fifteenth day of August, are aUowed a diseoiiftfof fire per eent' BUILDING PURPOSE^. For every 1000 Bneki, the iraterthereforo to be eliarge^ SO. 10 For every toise of Ma8tiste and St. Paul Streets. Court-House Square Fire Station. Comer St. Lawrence and Crals Streets. Comer Chenneville and Craig Streets^. Fire Station, Comer Notre Dame and St. Francis Aavier Streets* Comer St. Sacrament and St. Peter Streets. Corner St Paul and McGlil Streets. Corner Notre Dame and McGill Streets. 13. Comer Lagauchetidre i^nd St. Alexandeir Streets. 14. Corner Bleury and Dorchester Streets. Corner St Urbain and Dorchester Streets. Comer St Lawrence and Lagauohatidre Streets. Comer Titre and Sangutnet Streets. '^ '■' Comer Notre Dame and Bbnsecours Streets. Jacques Cartier Square and St Paul -Streets* German Street FirO Station* Comer St Lawrence and St Catherine Streets. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 12. 15. IB. 17. 18. 19. 21. 23. I i II ill in. 1 it" Isjlt, BOX NO. V. 24. Corner St Gaiherin^ and Bleiiry Streete, Fire Station. 25. Ooni«r Bru&twiok and Dorebester Streets. 26. Ootner St Antoide and St OenevidTe Streets* 27. Oorner Dopre Lane and St Maurice Street. 28. Comer Duke and Ottawa Streets. 29. Corner Queen and Common Streets. 31. Comer WellifBftoa aii4'I>atfMiuf|ieStreets> Fire Station. 32. Comer Colbonietted'OttAwa Streets. 34. Chaboillez Square Fire Station. 35. Comer St Antoine and Cemetiery Streets. 37. Comer MeGiH College Aiwnue andSt^ Catherine^ Streets. 38. Corner Union Avenue and Sherbrooke Streets. 39. Comer Sherbrooke and St. Oeorgie Streets. 41. ComerSberbrooke andSt Lawr^noe^Stfeets. 42. Corcer St Elisabeth and OntaHo Sti^t?. 43. Comer St. Denis and St. Catherine Streets. 45. CcHner Mii^onne and St. Andr^ Stnsets. ^ 40. Comer Dotehester Mid St. Andrd St^reeu. 47. Dalbousie Square Fire Station* 48. Comer St Mary and \fOlfe Streets. 49. Comer Craig and Visitation Streets, Fir«^ Station. 51. Papineau Market 52. Comer St. Catherine and Pan«t Streets. 53. Comer Kobin Lane itnd Vwltatlon Streetsi -^^ .; 54. Corner Ontario and Amherst Streets. 57. Guilbault's Garden. 61. Comer Peel and Sherbrooke Streets. 62. Corner St Oath0rine and M<^untain Streets. 63. Comer St. Antoine and Mduntaio Streets. 64. Comer St Joseph and Mountain Streets. 65. Corner WeUington and MoCord Stce^. 67. MiifStreetWniins'Mill. 72. Grand Trunk WoHis. Point St Chaf lesi 74. St. Gabriel Market Fire Station. 75. RedpfttbVSogikr Refinery. r ' 76. Comer Seignear aiid Wiltiam 6tre«te. 81. Corner St. Joseph and Canning Streets. 82. Corner St. Bonaventure and St Martin Streets. 8 i. Comer Bt Antmne mid Guy Streets. 91. Jail Gate. 92. Corner St Ma^ and Dufresne Streets. 9^. Corner Ontario and Fuktam streets. H POST OFIPICE. EdwanlS.Freekr,. ..^ Po9tmaster. B. MoErenuiei •.•.,... ■ . '. . • • Assktaht Postmaster. CUrfu.—M, Bnery, H. Haddell» Mci>. Simpson. M. Murphy, y. Benoit J. MeKaon, Alex. Robertson. L^on Malard. F. PrJd- ham, J. T. Wnght S. Johnston* A. D' Ambon V. Baillavgeon, Thomas F. Larsensur, H< A^ Bourret Thos. F^otsytK, Joseph L. HaNTREAI/. ^ ^ Palmer, X>. Robinson, H. A. Leinienx. W. Fenljoii.T. Ducharme, Israel SU AnKyur, J. C. Sihims, D. O'Connor, F. X. Beanregard^ L. Pepin, J. J. Drew, 0. Clement, A. Loftne, T. Deshoyjeri, H. Qos/^tte, Alfl^ed 8mith. J. O'Brien, Geor|e^ Pridbam, F. Bvriffek P O'Reilly, A. Auger, 0. Filiatranlt B. Miiyer, R, J. AHess, A. Do«rd/R. BoneAn, letter-darriers ; J. Builef, iLotnist^nt do. ; John Maher. P. Leeierc, P. Fennelly. P. X, LefebVf^i, iDox odlr ieotrnra ; P. Patenron, oAce-keeper ; M. MulUn, messenger. OmOd boars from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.; from 8 to 10 ikm. on Stitidajs. Pott O/Hefi IiupeetorrMftntrec^ 2?Me»*t«f.— EdiHtl F. KMs> P. 0. Inspeetor; C, W. Hayden, chief derk ; F. W. KInr, F. J. Logie, D. Nelligan, clerks ; P. Kelligan, Messenger. RKOULATIONg AMD RaTRS. Leiter-Rafew.—JjeWiirii posted in Canada, addressed to any place within the Ppminion, pass, if pre-paid for Sf cents per half-' ounce, but if posted, unpaid, are charged 5 ^i^ts per haif-odnce. On letters to Prince EdN'ard's Island^ the raite is 3 cents i)er half-ounce^ if pre-paid; 5 cents, if u^atd. The rates on letters to the Utage on delivery in England. -: The following table exhibits the raites to most of th* priactpat countries in postal communication with Canada : Drr^iTlNAtlON. * Australia Austria . . t Bermuda i... • British West Indies. t British Columbia^. . . Belgium Bremen •Cuba California » . • Denmark...... France, ^ os Gibraltar ..*... Cts. 1!3 23 12 10 lor 19 28 10 10 19 17 23 S. P4 Cts. ft 6 2 2 2 5 6 2 2 6 5 3 DESfiNATJON.,.,^,. Hamburg...' Holland Norway * •Newfoundland I via Halifax, ( *' P6, roots, and scions, or grafts and Botanical siMcimens, may bo posted in Cuaada for delivery within the Dominion, or to an address within Uie United States on pre-payment by postage stamp of a rate of one cent per ounce ; and when received iirom the United States, addressed to any place in Canada, such packages may be delivered on pay- ment, by the person addi^ssed, of a like rate. 2.— The limit of weight for such packages will be one pound. No letter or communication intended to serve the purpoiro of a letter must be enclosed in them : and they must be so put up as to be easy of examination, for the purpose of verifying the al- leged content?. If put up in bags, the tmgs ihust be simply tied at the neck, so as to admit of Inspectioti yv^d, iii, the case of ADVERTISEHBNT. COMMERCIAL IJNION SSURANCE iOMPANY? ottttr omoBt: i8« BO oobsriu, lohoos, utauso, AKO 9W k <97 «1"ooev and will not alter nor enlarge in any way, the characterof the transmissions permitted to pass by pattern post. The special prohiUtion as to intrinsic value has, it is under- stood, been withdrawn, not because the question of value will not still influence a decision as to whether an article offercii for transmission by pattern post is a genuine commercial sample (or pattwn) or not, but because as a general proviso it could not well be enforced ; inasmuch as every article whether properly a pattern or sunple or not, has necessarily more or less of an in- trinsic value, and might be held to be amenable to a strict con- struction of this prohinttofy clause in the regulation. C— The patterns, Ac, must be sent in covers, open at the ends, po as to be easy of examination. Samples, howevet, (^ seeds, drugs, and such like. Which cannot be sent in open covers, may be enclosed in bags of linen or other material, simply tied at the I is I, rj'-f . r 42 POST OFFICE. oeok, or, provided that bags be tttttkBpatfiHU they maybe En- tirely dosed, if they are for delivery within the Umteil Kingdom. Bags, however, entirely closed, even though they be transparent, must not be used for the transmissioB of seedf to foreign part*. D-^The rule whieh prcdiibitad the tranimiseion through the post, as patterns, of articles of cutlery, Ao., has been rescinded ; and scissors, knives, rasors, forhsf sleel pens* nails, keys, watch machinery, metal tubinfr* pieoee of metal or ore. and such like articles, are now allowed to be forwarded by the pMt as samples, provided Uiey be packed and guarded ki so seeuro a manner as to afford complete protection to the oontents of the mail bags, and to the persons of the^oers of the poiiettee. Such artiirfes, however, ipust be so packed that they may be easily examined; and it is made a rule that any pack^ contaiaing such articles, vrhioh maybe founds be insulieieaitly. guardedt shall not be forwarded through the post. No packet of patterns or samples, ixieted for ditliTery within the Dominion, must exceed 24 oi. in weight. A paeketiof pattera or /samples seift to Frattoeor Portugal, must not exceed 18 inches in length and ID itiokes in widra or depth ; a packet to any other place Abroad must net exceed 24 inches in length, or 12 inches in breadth or d0|itk.i ..; The liibits of weight are as follows : ^Ai^q f>d"i Canada 24 ox. Great Britain. •.^.'...24 *' France • . . i »t »♦ i-» t* *m* ;3<1 ** Germany .i>*.....-*ii. 8 Italy 36 None of the arUclea named in 8 0E« u 11 It Belgium •«•«■«.•. »;•> • » « NetherlaiNU •••.....*. ' . Portugal < fa. ^4 . . ... . * t ^ Denmark. ..*.••*.•• 48 . Switawland ......... 48 the rule D may be tentiasjpat- tems or samples to any place abroad, eseeft Gedrmany, Beli^m and the British Colonies, and not ta tbeee iHaees when addressed '* eia France." There must be no writing or prii^ting other. than the address of the person for whom the packet is intended, tbe manufactu- rer's or trade mark and number^ and the piices pf the article. Any infringement of the above regulations will render the packet liable to be treated and ehanged as a letter. The rule which forbids the transmission through the Post of any article likely to injure the contents of the mail-Dags will a^- ply to. patterns and samples ; any package transgressing this rule is to be sent to the Postmaster-Generiij. STVotMrntAMcm tif Pattm^M and Sample* tdthin the Propmee of Canada:— - , ■ .. •< L ■ .o-. i.-r^;. Patterns or samples of merchandise and goods for siale may be posted in Canada to be forwwrded to any^ace within the Pro- vince, on prepayment by postage stamp of a xate of one cent per ounce, under the ftdlowing regulations : I.— Patterns or samples must be sent in covers open at the endst so as t» be easy of examination. Samples, however, of seeds, drugs, uadso forth, which eannpt be aeni in open covers, may be enclosed in bags of linen or other material, fastened in such a manner that they may, be readily (iiMned— or in bags en- HONTRBALA.V"« •« 208., *♦ 4 OS 7 ♦* «* 4o»., " i lb ..,.* 12i " ** Hb., « 12 m. 19 ♦* " 120S., " 1 lb 26 " « lib., ** 1 Ulb...... 82 *' And so on, the scale progressing throughout by a single rate for every four ounces. And by Cunard packet : -r- Not more than 1 oa* ••• • • 5 cts. Exceeding los.,a|id not exceeding 2 o?...... 7 '*^ 2o»., " 4 Cz...... 9 *^ 4 OS., " 8 OS...... 17 " " 801., " 12 oji...... 25 " " I^OB., " 1 lb 33 " And so <», adding one rate for every four ounces, f.— No prints or printed, matter will be allowed to pass by •' ■( f \\ i ! 44 POST omoE. P book post between the :United Kingdom and Canada, unleu printed on paper, parohment, or vellum. Book packets aadressed to the United Kingdom oan be regis- tered on payment of the ordinary registration fee (8 cents) in ad- dition to the postage. Book Po§t ieith /Vcmee.— For a packet of printed matter^ or single newspaper, book, Ac, not oyer 2 ounces 5 eents. Ditto, exceeding 2 ounces, and not over 4 ounces. ... 10 ** Ditto, ^ 4 ounces, do Sottnces.... 20 *' Ditto, *' 8 ounces, do 16 ounces — 40 *' And so on, increasing 20 cents for every additional half-pound. The Book-post Regulations between Canada and England apply to matter between Canada and France. Neiotpapers and Perto^itca^.— Newspapers nublished in Canada may be sent by poet from the office of publication, ad- dressed to any place in Canada, at the following rates, if paid Quarterly in odvance, by either the publisher at the post office where the papers are posted, or by the subscriber at delitering ppst'office :— For a paper published 6 times a week SO cents per quarter. Ditto do 8 times a week 16 '' ** Ditto do 2timesaweek 10 ** ** Ditto do Itime a week;.... 5 ** *< When the above rates are tiot paid in advance, by either pub- lisher or subscriber, such papers are charged one cent each on delivery. Trannent iVetotpaijert.— transient newspapers, that is to say, Canadian Newspapers, posted otherwise than fVom the office of publication, and American or British papers posted or re-posted m Canada, must be prepaid two cent» each, by^poetag^ stamps, or they cannot pq forwarded; except onIy^rttt«A wnoMpaper» distributed to regular si^bspribers by Canadian booksellers and news-agents, such papers pass free, as they woidd do if reoeiyed in the Canadian Packet Mail. Newapaper9 by Mail from EnqUmd or United Statee^'-JSewB- papers received from England by the Canadian Packet Mails are delivered free. Newspapers from England by the Cunard Packet are charged 2 ceiits each on deliveiy. [This is the American transit eharge.1 United States newspapers, to regular subscribers, are charged 1 cent each on delivery. Transient papers two cents each. Periodical* paating by Mail in Canada * — The rate on all periodicals, other than newspapers, passing by mail in Canada, save such as may be addressed to or received from the United Kingdom, will hencefbrth be one cent per four ounces weight of package containing periodical matter, whether the package contain one or more numbers. Any fraction of 4 ounces to be charged as a full rate. Periodicals weighing less than one ounce per number, posted in Canada for any place within the Dominion, when tent singly pass for one-half cent per number if pre-paid by stamp. MONTREAL. 45 The aboTO rate will be payable on ddivery on all periodieal matter reoeivod fromUie United States, except, that Canadian editors may receive exchange periodicals from the United States free of Canadian^postaoe. Canadian Ptriodiem; potted for UnUed Kingdom hu Cana- dian Packet* ;— Periodicals, printed and pubtisned in Canada, may be posted; addressed to any place in the United Kingdom by Canadian Packet^ on pre-payment by postage stamp of 2 cents each number. This rate will be applicable to all classes of Canadian peri- odicals posted as above for the United Kingdom. No package of Periodicals can be sent through the post if it exceed four pounds in weight. Pontage Stampe.—Fwtago Stamps of the respective value of ^ cent for small periodicals ; 1 cent for newspapers ; 2 cents for prioes-eurrent for the United Kingdom ; 3 cents for ordinary Provincial letters: 6 cents for United States rate; 12^ cent) for Canadian Packet; and 15 cents for Cunard Packet,— are provided for sale to the public. Penal Clawe.—The Act contains the following penal clause : To enclose a letter or letters, or in 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 rste of post- age applicable to newspapers (except in the case of accounts and receipts of newspaper publishers, which are permitted to pass folded within the newspapers sent by them to their sub- scribers,) is an offence punishable by a penalty ot not less than ten and not exceeding forty dollars. MoNBT Obdebs* Money Ordere on Canada*— All the Money-Order Poet Offices in Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick, are authorised to draw Money-Orders on each other for any sum up to $100, and for as many Orders of $100 each as the applicant may require, upon the following terms, vii. : — On Orders up to $10 Scents. On Orders over |10, and up to $20 10 *' On Ordets over |20, and up to f40 20 ** On Orders oTer $ 40* and up to |60 SO *' On Orders ovor 100, and up to |80 40 ** On Orders over $80, and up to |100 ,...50 ** Money Ordere on the United JKtn^cfom.— The Money Order Offices in tiie Dominion also draw upon all the Money Order Offices in England, Ireland, and Scotland, and the Channel Islands, for any sum up to JblO sterling, and grant as many Or- ders for J£U) sterling each* as may be needed to make up the amount to be remitted. The terms are as under :— On Orders up to £2 25 cents. On Orders over £2, and up to X 5 50 ** On Orders over £5, and up to jC 7 75 *« On Orders over £1, and up to XIO $1.00 A w I; 46 POST OFFIOB. hv.f 1\^ t MoMu Ordtn on the Lower Provineei.-^lh^ Money Order Offices in OntAfin, Quebec and New Rrunswick, draw aiso upon Money Order Offices in Nora Scotia, Prince Bdward Islandt and Newfoundland. The Orders, Ulce those of the United Kiniidom, are made payable in Sterling money, and for sums up to £10 sterling. The terms are :— For Orders up to £5 7& cents. . For Orders orer £5, and up to XIO 50 ** The Money Order Poet Offices in the Dominion are furnished with lists of all the Money Order Offices in Canada, the united Kinvdom, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Bdward island and Newfoundland ; and the Postmasters are instructed to af- ford every information in their power, in respect of the places upon which they draw* together with any other information re- lating to such issues as the intending remitters may desire. Post OrFiOB SaviiNOS Banks. The Post Office Sayings Banks, established by Statute in the last Session ot Parliament, commenced operation in Ontario and Quebec on the Ist April. 18f%. 2. The direct security .of the Dominion is giren by the Statute for all deposits made. ;< 3. At each Sayings Bank Post Office, the Sayings Bank regu- lations may be read by the public, giving full information with respect to the mode of depositing and withdrawing money, and these regulations are printed on the cover of the Pass Book sup- plied to each depositor. 4. Any person may have a deposit account, and deposits are reoeived daily, during the ordinary hours of Post Office business, of any number of dollars, from $1 up to $800, the total amount which can be received from a Depositor in any one year, except in cases to be specially authorised by the Postmaster General. 5. The Postmasters of tiie Savings Bank offices will act as agents for the receipt of the money deposited for transmission to the Poetmaster-Gkneral. and for the Payment by the Post- master-Qeneral of money withdrawn by df^ositors. 6. Each depositor is supplied with a Pass Book, and the sums paid in or withdrawn, are entered therein by the Postmaster receiving or paying the same. In addiUoQ, a direct receipt for each amount paid in, is sent to the depositor from the Post- master-Oeneral, and the Postmaster-General will issue a cheque, payable at any Pott Office Savinga Bank dt siredi for any sum withdrawn. 7. Kvery depositor's account is thus kept with the Post- master-General, and a depositor may pay into hie or her ac- count with the Post Office Savings Bank, at any of the Savinrs Bank Post Offices which at the time may beat suit his conveni- ence, and exercise the same choice in drawing out money, subject only to the obligation of producing the Pass Book, m proof of identity^ whenever paying in or drawing out money. 8. Interest at the rate of 4 per oent. per annum ia allowed on deposits lying in the ordinary deposit aocoanlit out when a de- GTJ8T0MS. 47 poiitor has $100 depoaitedt h9 or she may rtquost th« Post- in aster-Qeneral to transfer this sum to a special aooount. iind will then receive a Certificate of such special $]00 deposit, bear- ing interest at ^ per cent, per annum. 9. Postmasters are forbidden b^ law to disclose the name of any depositor, or the amount ol any sum deposited or with- drawn. 10. No charge will be made to depositors on paying in. or drawing out money, nor for postase on communications with the Postmaster-General in relation thereto. 11. The Postmnster-General will ho always ready to receive and attend to. all applications, complaints, or other communi- cations addressed to him by depositors or others, relative to Post Office Savings Bank matters. 12. Additional Post Offices < 'ill, from time to time, be author- ized to act as Savings Bank &j:«>Qcios. MARRIAGE LICEySES. Issued by A. Roes. Mount RoyiU Terrace. McGill College Avenue, and by «Fohn Monk Advocate, S lattle Slu Jaraes Street. iir CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. A. M. Delisle, Collector. j John Lewis, Surveyor. Lona Boom.— Tranew Crispo, chief clerk ; C. SeW)y, J. P. Purcell, William Bleakley, J. E. Viikaouve, J. Cox, F. Lavoie, W. P. Weir, F. Tetu, J. Dunn, clerks. Surveyor and Warehotue-keeper^t OMce.—T. Watkins, clerk ; J. Nelson, landing waiter; T. Barry, clerk. Water Side,— J, Jordan, assistant surveyor and chief Unding waiter ; £. Blomeley, E* Meyer, U. Laoroix, T. Barry, C Fita- patrick, and J. O'Meara, L?:?ding waiters; H. Fletcher, tkle surveyor; U. B. Jamiesc ^ assistant tide surveyor ; T. Siev- wright, weigher ; H. Ellis and G. II. 8eDt«Qae> lookers; S/ubt Stuart, assistant locker ; R. Campbell, assisting in water side department ; J. Hugher^. house-keeper and messenger. JSgcamining WarehiU8e.—A. Levesque, A. Bryson, and J>, McKay, appraiscis i J. MoNider, assistant appraiser and ware- house-keeper ; 0. Allard, P. G. Fateaux, £. McLennan, T. Qabler, P A. Meroier, O. P. AUard* assistant i^praisers; J. Cailloux, packer. Oweporf*.— Rouse's Point : B. ^urland, sttrveyor and landing waiter ; A. Wilson, acting landmpr waiter. Laohine : L. Glo- bensky, landing waiter. St. Armand : E. Bourret, l«nding waiter. ' *l u 48 TARIFF. It r. 1 n t-c? at i?i ■) r^v B/' 1, DOMINION OF CANADA 31 Vieioriat Chap, 44. o« »n force October, 1869. (il2/ i)roo(i« not hereinafter enumerated are eubjeet to 15 per cent duty.) Aoids of every description exoept Aoetie Add, Vinegar, and Salphurio Aoid Free Acetic Acid, Ac, Vinegar ..i .» 15 Advertising Pamphlets 15 Agricultural Societies. Farming Ustensils and Implements, when imported by, tor the.f ncourageoMnti^ Agriculture Free Alcohol .......: .80cts r gal ; Pkgs 15 Ale; Beer and Porter in casks ............ 5ots iT gal > Do in bottles (dquartor 10 pint bottles to > and 10 the gallon) TctsiP'gaM Almonds and Nuts of all kinds 15 Alum Free Anatomical PreparaUons ....>.*•. Free Anchors *.. Free Anf^la Hairi unmanufactured « . Free Anmials i- 15 Horses .215 per head r > Homed Cattle « $10 '* Swine..... |2 '* Sheep |l " Antimony ;..... Free Antiquities, Cabinet of Free Apparatus, Steering Shiiw Free Apparel (wearing) of British suhfects dying abroad, but domiciled in Canada .. . ...w... ...... Free Argentine, Albreta and German Silver and Plated ware** all kinda^manafaetured..... 15 Argol.. ^.;. Free Arms for the Army or Navy. . .' Free Army and Navy, for use of^ Ajrms ^... Free Clothing .Free Musical Instruments for Bands IVee Military Stores Free Articles for the publie uses of the Dominion Free ** by and tor uses of Governor Geperal. ............ Free * ^ ^ for use of Foreign Consuls General. Free Ash— Pot, Pearl and Sod&i.. Free Atlases 15 Kf ADVERTISEMENT. ^^E ROY4^ INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE AND LIFE. ■ <•» « CAPITAL,- - - £2,000,000 STG. ANNUAL INCOME OVEE - - - - - 800,000 " ACCUMULATED FUNDS INVESTED, 1,500,000 " LARGE BONUSES EQUAL TO 2 PER CENT PER ANNUM. Liberal settlement of claims and security to Assured. ALL FEES PAID BY THE COMPANY. ' W. E. Scott, Esq., M. D., Medical Examiner. INSURANCES AGAINST FIRE, on all descriptions of property, taken at moderate rates. ALFRED PERRY, Inspector, Montreal, Nov, 1869. H, L. ROUTH, Agent. .1 ■jl: li .; Si i 'I i \ m i* ai t if I ADVERTISEMENT. iinOlll ^PllTilE, Licentiate of College of Physcians and Surgeons, CORNER McGlLL 6- NOTRE DAME STREETS, im:i>ortkr oin choice |rench Jerfdmery^ TOILET ARTICLES, &c. &c. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF kgcmt ^HHC^ ^^^^^ SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS, ALWAYS IN STOCK. PRESCRIPTIONS PREPARED from the BEST ENGLISH DRUGS WITH THE GREATEST CARE. N. B. — ^This establishment will be open on Sundays, for the dis- pensing of Medicines only, from 9.30 to 10.30 A.M., and from 3.30 to 5.30 P.M. A Liberal Ducouni allowed to Clergymen and Religious Societies. TARIFF. 49 -I I ■i ; I JB ¥' 0. Bagatelle iJoai'ds and Billiard Tables 15 Bagsage, Travellers Free BarE) Tanners*. . ^ Free Bark. Nat8» Vegetable, Wood and Drugs, used chiefly in dyeing.. i Free Barley Free Barilla or kelp Free Beans Free Beer in Wood — 5 cts iP" gal ? «„ j m Beer in bottles.. .7cts r gal }*°" ^" Billiard Tableti, Bagatelle Boards, when imported directly by and {or use of Regimental Corps serving in Canada. . 15 Belting duck, & Hose duck Free Berries used chiefly in dyeing Free Bitters containing Spirits 80 c ^ gal. Blacking ...* 15 Bleaehing Powders.. Free Botany, Specimens of Free Books, being reprint of British Copyright works, (Sec 13 and 14 Vic. Cap. 6) 1^ Book, Plank Account and Copy-books, and Books to be written or drawn upon 15 Book, printed. Periodicals and Pamphlets, not being foreign reprint 01 British Copyright works, nor Blank Account Books; nor Copy-books; nor books to be written or drawn upon tnor reprints of Books printed in Canada; norprinted SheetMusic 5 Boots andShoes (Leather) • 15 Boot Felt.... Free Book, Map and News Printing Paper 15 Bone, manufactured * . . . 15 Bonnets, Halts, and Caps ■-. ......... 15 Bibles, Testaments and Devotional Books 5 Binnacle Lamps, Shipe' ..Free Biscuit and Bread from Great Britain and B. N. A. Pro- vipces Free Boiler Plate, Iron. 5 Bolting Cloths ..F^ree Borax Free Bookbinders' Tools and Implements Free Bracelets, Braid, Ac, made of hair 15 Brandy SOots^gal. Brass and Copper, manufactured • J15 Brass in barS} rods and sheets Free Brass Tubes and Piping when drawn, or Iron Free Brass or Copper Wire and Wire Cloth £cee Brass in scraps Free Brass and Tin Clasps, Slides, and Spani^es* for the manu- facture of Hoop Skirts Free Brimstone, roll or flour Free i isr^ l!S m ^m n IW H^ 50 DOMINION ^ c. Bristles and Hog's Hair of all kinds Free Britannia Metal Ware ,....;^....... 16 Brooms and Brushes all kinds r,>tr:>.**.i 15 Broom Com Free Buckwheat . . * • Free Bull^ and Roots, other than Medicinal Free Bullion Free Bullion and Coin, except U. States Silver Coin . . > Free Burr Stones Free Busts, natural size, not being Casts, nor produced hy any mere mechanical process Free Butter -4 cts per lb Bunting, Ships*........... iitf;"---^ • r- Free Cabinets of Coins, Antiquities, Gems, and Medals ....... Free Cables, Iron Chain, over i-inch, shackled or swiveled, or not Free CaWes, Hemp | ^j^^^ used for Shipa and Vesaete only .... Free Cabinetware or Furniture 15 Carboys, containing Stilpharie Aold 15 C ards — pi aying ;......'.;. 25 Candles and Tapers, of Tallow, Wax or any other material 15 Canada Plates, Tinned Plates, Sheet Iron. ............... 5 Cane Juice (see Syrups) ^ ...........,..;.... S!^ Caoutchouc or India Rubber and Gutta Pereha, unmann- ^' faotured Ft^e Caoutchouc or India Rubber, manufactured. ;....'..:..... 15 Canvas, Sail, Nos. 1 to 6, when used for Ships and Vessels only Free C aps , Hats , and Bonnets 15 Carriages, i... ....^..... 15 Carriages of travellers and Carriages laden with merchan- dise (Hawkers and Circus Troupes excepted). . . ... . . . . .' Free Carpets and Hearth BiigB .....:.......'.... ...4^.......... 15 Cashmere 16 Cassia; ground ; .>......,. ?S 1)0 unground. 15 Oasts, as models for use of schools of design. ; Free Castings — all other — ^Iron. ....... ^ .. .; . . ^ .. i. ^ 15 Cement, Marine or Hydraulic, nngronndv .' ................ Fred Cement, Hydraulic, ground andcaloined 15 Chairs, Wrought Iron or Steel. *wUh^. i .v.".'.' /r. Free Cheese ... ..;;... .^.i. ; B cts per lb Chandeliers and Gas Fittings. 15 Chinaware, Earthenware, and Crockery.. .i;vi'..V. 15 Charte, Maps and Atlases. 15 Charitable Institutions) donations of Clothing for. .... .... Free vnuron iseiis * ....* ••...•••......*. *'.*« ».'■ « • •*'.'• • • • • . Free W'f\ TARIFF. 51 44 li U V 0, Chicory or other Root or Vegetable used as Coffee, raw or green Sets per lb Do kiln dried, roasted or ground 4 cts per lb Cider, Clocks, Corks 15 Cigars, vis : Value not over $10 per lOCO $3-00 ^ M over »10 and not over $20 4.00 *' over $20 and not over $40 5.00 " over$40.... 6.00 . " CinnamoU) ground i*.. 25 Do unground-.... 15 Citrons 15 Coach and Harness Furniture 15 Cocoa) Bean and Shell Free Cocoa, Paste from Gt. Britain and B. N. A. Provinces. . . : Fi e Communion Plate Free Composition Spikes andNails... Free Compasses, Snips' ^ . . Free Clay Pipe, Earth and Sand ...^ Free Clocks 15 Clothing or Wearing Apparel made by hand or seWiog machine .........' 15 Clothing for Army and Navy, or donations t f for charitable institutions. Free Clothing, plain, imported for officers of the army and navy, serving in Canada... 15 Clothing and arms for the army and military forces in the Dominion Free Coal and Coke Free Cocoa Nut Oils, in their natural state Free Coffee, graen 3 cts ^ lb Coffee, grounder roasted 4ct8 '*:*. . . 15 § air, or Mobnir, manufaotured ...T.... 15 air— Human, Angola, Goat, Thibet, Horse, Hog or Mo- hair, unmanufactured Free HatPlush for Hatters Free Hats, Caps, and Bonnets 15 Hay Free Hemp, undressed Free KHPoI" l-^'~ Hosiery 15 Horse Hair, unmanufactured Free Hops Free Hoop Skirt Manufacture— the following articles fur Crino- line : thread for covering Crinoline Wirtf, Clasps (tin and brass). Slides, Spangles and Slotted Tapes, and flat or round Wire uncovered- . • • Free ' I - Indian Com and grain of all kinds — Free Indian Meal ....;. Free Indigo Free Ink of all kinds, except printing IS Ink, Printing Free Iron, Pig Free Iron— Rod, Bar, Hoop or Sheet 5 '' Scrap, galvanized or pig Free *' Paddled in Bars, Blooms and Billets. Free " Bolts and Spikes, galvanized Free " Nail and Spike Rod; round, flat or square 5 " Hoop or Tire, for driving wheels of Locomotives, bent and welded Free " Boilerplates 6 " Railroad Bars, Wrought Iron or Steel Chairs aiid * Fishplates Free " RoUedPlates. , 5 " Wire 5 Iron Tubes and Piping when drawn Free Iron Knees and Riders (Ships) — Free Iron Masts or part of Iron Masts (Ships) Free Ivory, Bone, Pearl and Horn, manufactured 15 TARIFF.' 56 «,, l-jri 'M ^ ■ v 1 ; ^ 0. Japanned Tin. Planished Tin, and Britannia Metal Ware 15 Jewellery and Watobes . . < 15 Junk and Oakum v ■ Free Kelp .,% ........; i Free Kryolite Free Knees, Iron, Riders (Ships) * Free 111 UK f Lard lotlPlh Lead« pig Free Lead, in sheet >. Free Lead, white dry Free Lead, red dry Free Leather, yie., Sheep, Calf, Goat and Chamois skins, dressed, varnished, or enamelled 15 Leather, or imitation of Leather, manafaetnred- • • . . . J . . . 15 lioathor. Sole and Upper > ...... 10 Leather Manufaotures, rix.. Boots and Shoes, Harness and Saddlery * 15 Lembns and Oranges. 15 Locomotive Engine Frames, Cranks, Crank Axles, Rail- way Car and Locomotive Axles, Piston Rods, Guide and Slide Bars. Crank Pins. Connecting Rods, Hoop Iron or Steel for Tires, Wheels bent and welded Free Locomotive and Railway Passenger, Baggage and Fref^t Cars, riinning upon roads <»ossTng the frontier, so lriginal construction of Mills or Fa4»toHe8, not to^ include Steam Engioes, Boilers, Wafer Wheels or Turbines. Free Machine Silk Twist, and Machine Linen Thread Free Mace 25 Malt 40 cts ^P bushel Manilla Grass, Sea Grass, (and Mosses for Upholsterers' purposes • • Free Manures • •• Free li 1 1 if^ >'■. hi 66 DOMINION «► 0. M anuf ao tu red Marble 15 Manufaotures, vis :-- Marble, or imitation lo Gaoutoooac, India Rubber, or Outta Peroha 15 Fan, or of which Fur is principle part 16 Hairor Mohair .« 15 Papier Mach^ 15 Grass, Osier* Palm leaf. Straw, Whalebone or Willow, except Plaits, elsewhere mentioned 15 Bone, Shell, Horn. Pearl, and Ivory 16 Gold, Silver, Electroplate, Argentine, Albreta and Ger- man Silver, and plated and folded ware of all kinds. . 15 Brass or Copper 15 Leather, or imitation of Leather «• 15 Wood 15 Cashmere 15 Meat, Fish and Vegetables, preserved 15 Maps. Charts and Atlases « 15 Marble, in Blocks unwrought or sawn on two sides only ; and Slabs from such Blocks, having at least two edges unwrought ° Free Masts, iron, or parts of iron masts [Ships] • Free Meats, freshf smoked or salted .1 ct 4P' lb Medals, Cabinets of Free Medicinal Boots in their satiirAl 9tate. • • > • > > • Free Medicines, Patent »^.>.»4^;f,^, 25 Medicine^ fodr hosfutals .<•«•.•.». 16 Menageries~hor£ieei, cattle, carriages and harness of .. . . . Free Metal. Type, in blocks or pk Free Ic Oxides, dry. ground or unground, «nd waihed or unwashed— not calcined Free Military Clewing, imported by Officers of army serving in Canada *,,,»,,,. Free Mill and Factory Machinery {see Machinery] Free Millinery of a|l kinds 15 Models, when they cannot be used as the articles of which they are said to be the models ^ Freo Molasses, if used for refining purposes or for the manufac- ture of suffar 73 ots D^ 100 lbs Molasses— if not so used (including value of packages) ■ • . 25 Do other [see Syrup]. Mosses for Upholstery purposes Fr^^e Musical Instruments for Bands (Army and Navy) — .... Free Musical Instruments, including Musical Boxes and Clocks 15 Music, sheet, printed 15 Mustard :.... .....*T;«f#*tamv *...... 15 Nails, Tacks and Brads.......... 15 Nails, composition- Free Niuls, sheathing. Free TARIFF. 57 i^ 0. Newipaperst Foreign* sent otherwise than through the PostOAoe 15 Nitre or Saltptitre Free Nitrate of Soda Free Nttts of all kinds, unless otherwise specified 15 Nuts used chiefly in dyoing Free Nutmegs , 25 Naturiu History, Specimens of Iree Naptha 15 cts per gal Naval and Military stores Free O Oakum .., Free Ochres, ground or calcined 15 Ochres and Metallio Oxides, ground or unground, and washed or unwashed— dry, not calcined Free Officers' Jwess : NoTB.— Bagatelle and Billiard Tables and plain cloth- ing for Officers of the Army and Nav^, Coffee, Sugar, and Tea for Canteens, and all articles for Officers' Mess, fonnerl:^ free, now pay the duties imposed upon similar goods miported for ordinary uses . Oils— Cocoa Nut, Pine and Palm Oil in their natural state Free Kerosene, Coal, distilled, purified, and refined ^ 15ot8«»'gal Benzole, Beninne, Benzoine, Petroleum, distiUed, purified or refined • 15 cts ^ gal Petroleum, Crude 6 otR HP* gal Oil— Petroleum— products of Coal, Shale and Lignite, not otherwise specified 10 cts ^ gal Oil— Whaie^in the casks, ftom on shipboard, and in the condition in which it was first landed Free OilEssentiaf 15 OilCa^e Free Oils, in any way rectified, pumjped racked, bleoehed, or prepared, not elsewhere specified 15 on Cloths...., If Opium >.... 15 Oranges -.. • . . 15 Ordnance Stores - Free Ores of all kinds of MetaUi Free Ornaments of Bronze, Alabaster, Terra Cotta or Compo- sition • 15 Osier (or Willow for basket makers' use) Free Packages of every description in which goods are usually imported, and cases covering casks of wine or forand^^ in wood, and cases containing bottled wine or bottled spirits, or other liquors Free I ■ . m ¥ hi I t m .1 It 6S D0MINI01>7 ^ 0. Packages :— Bottles, jars, demijohns, brandy oasksy bar- rels or packages in which spirituous liquors* wincM and , . malt liquors are contained , and carboys oolitidiiing ' SQiphario acid 15 Paints and Colors, not elsewhere specified 15 Paintinrs in oil by artists of well known merit, or copies of the old masters by such artists. ..,....., Free Paper J.'l.. 15 Paper Hangings 15 Papier Maoh^.. 15 Parasols and Umbrellas 15 Patent Medicines 25 Pearl, Horn, Bone, and Ivory manufactured 15 Pelts, Hides and Horns. Free Pepper, ground............*; 25 " unground i . 15 Perfumed Spirits 1.20 IP' gal and pkgs 15 Perfumery not elsewhere speeified 25 Pine and Palm Oils, in their natural state . «. Free Phosphorus.. Free Pickles and Sanoes < i v u 15 Pimento, ground. .....'.. ... . . i . i 25 '* ungronnd »...,, 15 Pipe Clay ;v i':Vi . . . Free Pipes, Tobacco i 15 Pitch and Tar......... ; Free Plaster of Paris, ground and calcined ^ /. 15 Playing Cards u:.. 25 Portable Hand Printing Presses 15 Pre8err«d Meats 15 Printed, Lithographed or Copper plate Bills, Billheads, and Advertising Pamphlets 15 Poultry 15 Porter in bottles ..>..«.. ^....Tcts HPgal and 10 Porter in oasks ■ w ^ 6 cts iP* gal and 10 Pig Iron. Pig Lead and Pig Copper. Free Philosophical Instruments and Apparatus, innlnding Olobes; when imported by and for the use of Colleges and Scientific and Literary Societies and Schools Free Plants, Shrubs and Trees Free Plank and Sawed Lumber of Mahofrnny, Rosewood, Wal- nut, dhesnut. Cherry, and Pitch Pine Free Plank and Sawed Lumber of all kinds, except Walnut, Mahogany, Chesnut, Rosewood, Cherry, and Pitch Pine 15 Platers' Leaf. Free Printing Ink and Printing Preds^s, except Portable Hand Printing Presses ...;«.. Free Prunella, for uivpers of ladies' bonts and shoes. Free Puddled Iron Bars, Blooms and Billets Free Pumps and Pump-gear, Ships Free rl TARIFV. 69 Tl r 0. Rmm Free Railroad Bars and Frogs Free Ratan, for Ghairmakers Free Red Lead, dry Free Hoiin Free Rice i... 16 Riders and Knees— Iron (Ships) Free Rigging Wire ( do ) .Free Roots and Bulbs, other than medicinal Free Rifles, Ouns, and Fire Arms of all kinds 1^ Room Paper Mannfaoturer— The eolors and articles follow- ing, when imported solely by Room Paper Manufacturers and Stainers for manufacturing purposes oiily, that is to say : Lakes in Pulp, Scarlet and Marone, Ultra Marine Chinese Blue, Umber, raw, Blue-Black, Paris and per- manent Greens, Satin and fine washed White, Bichrom- ate of Potash, Sugar of Lead and British Gvmv Free Rum (packages 15 per cent) 80 cts iP* gal Sails ready made 16 Sail Cloth or Canvas, from Nos. 1 to 6, when used for Ships and Vessels only Free Sal Ammoniac, Sal Soda, Caustic Soda, Silicate of Soda, Soda Ash, and Nitrate of Soda ..Free Salt ..;.....;.♦.*..;.. Free Sand Paper and Sand Cloth ...;..... Free Sea Grass, Manilla Grass (and Mosses for Upholstery pur- poses) ; Free Seeds for Agricultural, Horticultural, or Manufacturing purposes ;........... *»,. Free Settlers' Effects of every description, in actual npe, not b^ng merchandise brought by persons making oath that they intend becoming permanent setders within the Dominion ..v... Free Scrap Brass and Scrap Iron ......*..;.............. Free Shawls .iii'.v..... 15 Sheet Music, printed 15 Ships' Blocks and Patent Bushes for Blocks Free *'' Binnacle Lamps, Bunting Free Sail Cloth or Cfanyaa, from Nos. 1 to 6, when used for Ships or Vessels only Free Compasses. .. ^ • .v. , . Free Dead Eyes .,;i.vFrc$ Dead Lights .u,.^...F^ee ?eok Plugs ........Free umpe and Pump Gear. » Free Shackles-Sheaves Free Signal Lamps • •' Ftec , TraTclling Trucks Free Steering Apparatus, Ships..... Fretf <( .11 M u 11 II II ; It i ( t 1-5 m i- r V ' 1 . Fi 1 it, I ^ 0, Iron Knees and Riders, Ships Freto WireRigging do Free Cor(|a«e, when used for Ships or Vessels only Free Weciges, Ships Free Ironliiaats or part of Iron Masts, do Free Shell; manufactured 15 Shrubs, Plants and Trees •••• Free Silks, Satins and Velvets 15 Silk, Woollen. Worsted, and Cotton Embroideriea, and Tambour Work 15 Silk Twist and Silk and Mohair Twist not elsewhere speci- fied... 16 Silk Twist for Hats, Boots and Shoes Free Silk Twist, machine......... Free Silver Coin, U. States 15 Silver leaf.... f ,.... Free Silver ard Gold Cloth 15 Silver-plated Ware 16 Slate Free Slotted Tapes, for the manufaottire of Hoop Skirts Free Small Wares 15 Snuflf— ground dxy. 15 cts ^ lb and 5 " damp, moist or pickled 15 cts iP* lb and 5 Soda Ash Free Soap, common $1 . 00 ^ 100 lbs Soae, perf u me d and fancy 25 Spades, Shovels, Stoves and all other Iron Castings 16 Spelter or Zinc in sheet, blocks, or fif^ Free Specimens of Natural History, Mineralogy, Botany or Scu Iptu re Free Spices, ground, including ginger, pimento and pepper .... 25 Spices, unground} including ginger* pimento and pepper. . 15 Spikes and Kails, eomiioBition Free Spikes, Scythes and Snaiths. 15 Spirits and strong waters, including Spirits of Wine and Alcohol, (Packages 15 r cent) . . . . . . .80 cts s...... Free Stereobrpe Blocks for prmting purposes ..> Free Steamboat and Mill Shafts and Cranks, forged in the rough Free Steam Firs Engines when imported by municipal corpora- tions, for use of such municipalities Free Steam Fire Engines 15 Stone, unwrought, and Lithographers' Stone Free TAKIFF. 61 n i?' c. Stores for use of Army and Nary Free Straw, Tuscan, Grass and Fancy Plaits Free Sulphur or Brimstone in roll or flour Free Sulphuric Add .^ ct ^ lb Do do carboys containing 15 Sugar— Candy, brown or white 1 ct ^ lb and 25 Do equal to & above No 9 Dutch standard • 1 ct ^ lb and ?5 Do below No9 |ct4P'lband Syrup of Sugar or of Sugar Cane, Syrup of Molasses, or of Sorghum, JMelado, concentrated Melado or concentrated Molasses and Cane Juice | ct iP^ lb and 25 25 X TaUow IctlP'lb Tapos, Slotted, for the manufacture of Hoop Skirts Free Tar Free Tea, green, including Japan Icis^lh and 15 Tea, black 3i cts ^P* lb and 15 Tease) s Free Thibet Hair, unmanufactured Free Thread and other articles embroidered with gold or for embroidery 15 Thread Lace and Insertions • 15 Tiles, drain Free Tin, 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 Tinctures 63 cts ¥* gal Tobacco, manufactured, except Cigars. . . .15 cts ^ lb and 5 Snuff and Snuff Flour, dry .15 ots 4^" lb and 5 Snuff, damp, moist or pickled 15 cts ^ lb and 5 Tobacco, unmanufactured (but must be bonded on im- portation) '. Free Tobacco Pipes 15 Tow, undressed Free Toys 16 Trees, Plants, and Shrubs, Bulbs and Roots Free Traveller's Baggage Free Do Carriages Free Travelling Trucks, Ships' Free Treenails Free Tubes and Piping, of Copper, Brass, or Iron, when drawn Free Turpentine, Spirits of - 15 Turpentine^ other than Si>irits of Turpentine Free Type Metal in blocks or pigs Free Type 6 Varnish, bright and black, when used fcr ships and ves- sels only Free 1 -i f, 11 •■■\^ ■a ! i| yt 62 DOMIiriON ^ 0. Varnish, other than bright and bl^k < ,., . < 15 Veneering of wood or ivory .;^ *-^*.* Fro« Vegetables, Culinary Free Vegetables, Fibres Free Vegetables used chiefly in dyeing Free Vegetables, Fish and Meats preserved 15 Velvets, Silks and Satin? 15 Vermouth 80 cts ^ gal Vinegar ,.,......,, 15 Vitriol, blue %.y .> Free Walnuts, Dried Fruits , 15 Wearing Apparel and Clothing made by hand or sewing machine 15 Weaving or tram silk and weaving or tram cotton for making elastic webbing, and crinoline thread for cover- ing crinoline wire Free Wedges, Ships* Free Whale Oil, in the Casks from on Ship*board and in the condition in which it was first landed Free Wheat , Free Whiting or Whitening. Free White Zinc, dry Free White Lead, dry Free Whiskey (packages 15 i?' cent). 80 ots ^ gal v*/iDes of all kinds, including GKx^er. Orange, Lemon, Gooseberry, Strawberry, Raspberry, Elder, and Currant Wines, (Packages 15 it cent,) 5 quart or 10 pint bottles to a gal 10 cts 4^ gal and 20 Wire Cloth of brass or copper. .*....,. Free Wire, (brass or copper, round or flatf Free Wire (Iron).. , 5 Wire, flat or round, for Crinolines, uncovered Free Wire Rising, Ships Free Woods of aH kinds, wholly unmanufactured Free Woods and Drugs used chiefly in dyeing Free Wood, manufactured, not elsewhere specified 15 Wool Free Woollens 15 Woollen Netting for India Rubber Shoes , Free Writing Desks, fancy and ornamental Cases and Boxes and other fancy goods — • 15 Yellow Metal in bars or boltst aqd Xdllow Metal Sheath- ing v<8^ ., ^, , s. Free Z Zinc or Spelter, in blocks or pigs Free Zinc or Spelter, in sheets ,.... Free Zino-white, dry Free TARIFF.^ 63 GoocUyfree of dviiyy from B, N. A, Provinces. The following goods, when of the growth and produce of any of the British North Ameriean Provinces, viz. : Animals of all kinds, fresh, smoked, and salted Meats, Oreen and dried fruits, Fish of all kinds, Products of Fish and of all other creatures living in the water. Poultry, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tallow, limber and Lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, saw- ed, but not otherwise manufactured in whole or in part, Fish oil, Gypsum, ground or unground. The following articles shall be prohibited to be imported under a penalty of two hundred dollars, together with the for- feiture of the parcel or package of goods in which the same may befound, viz. : Books, Printed Papers. Drawings, Paintings, Prints and Pho- tc>graphsi of a treasonable or seditious or of an immoral or in- decent character. Coin, bftse or .counterfeit. EXPORT DUTIES. Shingle Bolts...., per Cord ofl?8 Cubic feet $100 Stave Bolts ", *V " lOO Oak Logs ...:,.*-. jpevM, 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 prohibited. Extract from the Act 31st Vic, cap. 6, entituled " An Act respecting the Customs :' The Fair Market Value for Duty of Ggoda imported into Canada, shall be the fair market value <» suohi^KHls in the usual and ordinary commercial acceptation of the term at the usual and ordinary credit, and not the cash value of such goods, except in cases in which the article imported is by universal usage considered and kuowu to be a cash article, and so bona fide |)aid for in all tr^uisactions in relation tO: such article, and no discounta for cash shall in any case be allowed in deduction of the fair market, valuo as herein above defined; and all in- voices representing cash values, except in the special cases herein above referred to, shall be subject to such additions as the GolUctor or AiHPraiser of the Port at whloh they are pre- sented, may appear just and reasonable to bring up the amount to the true and fair market value as required by this section. Packages delivered before Examination,-^A\\ the packages mentioned in any one Entr}\ although most of such packages may have been delivered to the importer, shall be subject to the control of the Customs authorities of the port at whl }b they are entered, until such of tne packages as have been sent for ex- amination to the Exapiining Warehouse, shall have bee a duly. 1/* ji, V * 'iv "»^ 64 DOMINION 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 importer conditioned that the packages so delivered shall not be opened or unpacked before the package or packages sent to the Examinin|r 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 packages to be opened and un- packed, as soon as those sent to the Warehouse have been ex- amined and approved. Collectors to File Invoices.— The Collector of Customs, at all the ports in 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 by 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. COASTING REGULATIONS FOR THE DOMINION. Sanctioned by Order in Council 28f A of Jviy^ 1868. 1. Vessels and Boats employed solely in the transport of Goods or Passengers from one Port or place to another Port or place within the limits of the Dominion of Canada, shall be deemed to be enga^d in the Coasting Trade, and shall be oubject to the Regulations governing the sama. 2. None but Britisn registered Vessels and Boats, wholly owned by British subjects, can lawfully be engaged in the Coast- ing Trade of the Dominion of Canada, and the name of such Vessels or Boats and the names of their Ports of Registry, shall be distinctly painted on the stem of the said Vessels or Boats, 3. Such Vessels and Boats, may, without beirg subject to en- try, or clearance as required by law, for Vessels trading between Ports in the Dominion of Canada, as well as wi'^'x I oreign Ports, carry goods, the produce of Canada, or goods duty free, or goods duty paid, or passengers from any Ports or places in the Pro- vinces of Ontario and Quebec, to any other Ports or places in the said Provinces, or firom any Ports or places in the Province of New Brunswick, to any other Ports or places in tiie said Pro- vince, or from any Ports or places in the Provinoe of Nova Scotia, to any other Porta or places in the said Province, provided al- ways that the owners or masters of such Vessels or Boats shall E TARltT. 65 take out a license for the season for that purpose from a Collec- tor of Customs in Canada, and that the owners or masters in taking out the ?aid License shall enter into Bonds of $500 con- ditioned that such Vessels or Boats shall not be employed in the Foreign Trade, and provided also that the master of every such Vessel or Boat shall keep or cause to be kept, a Cai-go Book in the form prescribed by the Customs Department to be registered by the Collector of Customs who granted the License, in which book shall be entered at the Port of Lading, an account of all goods taken on board of such Vessel or Boat, stating the descrip- tion of the packages, the quantities, the descriptions find values of the goods therein, as also of the goods stowed loose, and the names of the respective Shippers and Consignees, as far as any of such particulars shall be known to him . and at the port of discharge shall bo entered in the said Cargo Book the respective days upon which any such goods shall be delivered out of such Vessel and also the respective times of departure from the Port of lading and of arrival at the Port of unlading. 4. The master of any such Vessel or Boat shall produce his License and Cargo Book to any Officer of Customs, whenever the same shall be demanded, and answer all questions put to him^ and such Officer of Customs shall be at liberty to note any remark on the Cargo Book which he may deem proper; and if the Cargo Book shall not be kept in the manner hereby re- quired, and the particulars of all cargo laden and unladen, duly noted therein, the floods and vessel shall be forfeited, and the master shall incur the penalty of $100. 5. Before any coasting vessel or boat shall depart from any Port of lading in any one of the Provinces of the Dominion of Canada for any other Poi t in the said Dominion, not in the said Province of departure, an account or report with a duplicate thereof, in t^« form r.r to the effect following, and signed by the Master, shall be delivered to the Collector, who shall retain the duplicate and return the original account or report dated and signed by him; and euoh account or report shall be the clear- ance of the Vessel or Boat for the voyage and the tr^insire or pass for the goods expressed therein, except for goods under Bond or goods liable to Excise or Internal Revenue da^, which shall require the entries and warrants for landing to be signed by the proper officers as required by Law, and if any such ac- count or report be false, the Master who signed it shall forfeit the sum of $100. REPORT and Transire Coastwise for a Registered Vessel or boat proceeding from one Province to another in the Do- minion of Canada. Port of Namfe of Vessel. Master's T^ame. Port of Registry. Register Tons. Whither bound. Pi M'i E 66 DOMINION Foreign Qoods. 1 Warehoused Goods removed under Bond. Goods liable to duty of Excise. | ' Goods removed under Bond. I Sundry other goods, Produce of Canadfa, &c. (Signed,) Master. Cleared the day of . 18 ., (Signed,) Collector of Customs for the Port of 6. Within twenty-four hours after the arrival of any eoasting vessel or boat at the Port of discharge, which reouires Atrantire as above described, and before any goods shall Be unladen, the tratuire with the namd of the place or wharf where the landing is to be discharged, acted thereon, shall be delivered to the col- lector, who bhaU note thereon the date of the delivery ; and if any of the goods on poard such coasting vessel or boat shall be subject to any customs duty the same shall not be unladen until due entry has been made at the Custom House and a warrant granted for the landing thereof; and if any of the floods on board such vessel or boat be subject to any duty of Excise or Internal Revenue the same shall not be unladen without the authority or permission of the proper officer of excise ; but no entry shall be required at the Custom House for any goods brought coastwise the produce of Canada or goods on which the dutiesj whether of Customs or Excise, have already been paid or which are duty free. 7. Vessels and Boats employed in the Coasting Trade and that shall not have taken out a License for canying goods and ob- tained a Cargo Book as above provided, shall report inwards and outwards 9t the nearest port to their place of arrival or des- tination imi re^Tiire clearances whenever they depart from any port or pla 'e within th^^ Dominion of Canada, and in default, of their so reporting the rekaol or cargo, the Master shall in such oases be subject to the penalty of $100 for departing and arriving without due entry inwards or outwaids as the case may be; provided tliat when a vessel shall sail from any place where there IS no Custom House, or officer of Customs, it snail be sufficient for the carrying out of this regulation that the owner or Master of such vessel do, as soon afterwards as possible, forward to the nearest Custom House a similar report in duplicate, or lodge the same at the first Port at which he shall touch where there is a Custom House officer. TARIFF. 67 8. Goods under a removal Bond from oae Canadian Port to another Canadian Port, may be carried in any British regis- tered vessel or boat, trading Coastwise with a proper License and Cargo Book upon such goods being properl^r entered in the Cargo Book and in the account or Transire^ in duplicate, the Collector at Uie Port from which such goods are removed, being required to forward by Mail, to the Collector of the Port for which the goods are destined, all the particulars and descrip- tion of the goods so forwarded, and the Packages shall be pro- perly marked in Red as now j[>rovided, but no goods under Bond shall be carried in any Coastmg Vessel or Boat until the Master has delivered an account in duplicate or transire to the Col- lector of Customs at the Port of lading. 9. No Coasting Vessel or Boat to touch at any Foreign Port unless forced by unavoidable circumstances, and the master of any Coasting vessel or boat which has touched at any Foreign Port, shall declare the same in writing under his own hand, to the Collector or other pro(>er officer of Customs at the Port or Place in Canada where his vessel or boat afterwards first ar- rives, under a penalty of SIOO. 10. If any goods are unshipped from any vessel or boat ar- riving coastwise, or unshipped, or water borne to be shipped to be carried coastwise on Sundays or Holidays, or unless in the presence, or with the authority of the proper Officer of Customs, or unless at such times and pla-ces as shall be appointed and approved by him for that purpose; the same shall oe forfeited and the Master of the vessel or boat shall forfeit the sum of $100. 11. Officers of Customs may board any Coasting Vessel or Boat in any Port or Place, and at any period of the rovage search her and examine all goods on board, and demand all the 'ocuments which ought to be on board; and the Collector may require such documents to be brought to him for inspection. 12. No Fi&hing Boat, or boat used in Ferrying, under 15 tons burthen, shall, except by special license or permission, carry any goods from a Foreign Country, which are liable to duty, under pain of seieure, unless the same (in the case of Ferry Boats) DC for the sole use of some passenger then on board. 18. No goods can be carried in any Coasting Vessel or Boat, except such as are laden to be so carried at some port or place in Canada, and no goods shall be taken into or put out of any Coasting Vessel or Boat while on her voyage, by River, Lake or Sea. 14. The Transire Coastwise required by these regulations may in the case of any steam vessel carrying a Purser, be signed by such Purser with the like effect in ail respects, and sul]|ject to the like penalty on the Purser, and the like forfeiture of the goods, in case of any untrue statement in the transire, as if the transire was signed by the Master; and the word Master for the purposes of these regulations shall be construed as in- cluding the Purser of any steam vessel ; but nothing herein con- tained shall preclude the Collector or proper officer of Customs ii' iUtl ■ liii II ts DOMINION ■n : from Qalling upon the Master of any steam yessel to answer all such qaestiopa oonoerning the vessel) passengersi carfo» and crew, as might be lawfully demanded of him it the report had been made By him, or to exempt the Master from the penalties imposed by these regulations for failure to answer any such question, or for answering untruly, or to prevent the master from making euoh report, if he shall see fit so to do. hr\hi i i>'i 15. The Geosthig Regulations of the late Province of Caniida, dated the 12th April, 1861, and all regulations heretofore existing in the Province of New Brunswick or Nova Scotia in reference to Coasting in any of the said Provinces are hereby repealed. •{ &iii :.8 ft ' INLAND KEVENUE. EXCISE DUTIES. (Sl«< Vic.t cap. 8, (and fAtt Fie., eap» 51.)- On every wine gallon of Spirits of the strength of proof by Syke*s hydrometer ....|i0.63 On every pound of Msit ...........; 0.01 On every gallon of any fermented beverage made, in imi- tation of Beer or Malt liquor, and brewed in whole or in part from any other substance than Malt 0.03i On Cavendish Tobacco, on any 1 b. or less quantity . . » . , . 010 On CMiada Twist ( Taoae blano en torguette) do 0-05 On Snuff, per lb. w less quantity • 0.10 On all other desoriptions of manufactured Tobacco per lb. or less quantity , 0-10 On Cigars, per one thousand, vis. :— Value not over $10 per 1,000 1.00 Value over $10 and not over $15 per 1,000 2.00 '♦ " 15 " 20 ** 3.00 « « 20 " 40 " 4.00 " " 40.. »* ...» 600 All goods. manufactured in bond shall, if taken out of bond for consumption in Canadiy, be subject to duties cf excise eqjial to the duties of customs to which they would be subject if im- ported from Great Briti^in and entered for consumption in Canada ; and whenever any article, not the produce of Canada, upon which a duty of Excise would ba levied if produced in Canada^ is taken into a Bonded ])ianufao4ory, the difference be- tween 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 naid as a duty of Excise, when it is taken into the Bonded Manuwotory. Refined Petroleum, per wine gallon #005 llegvlationa for the Inapeetton and Branding of Petroleum^ sanctioned bp Order in O^uneU of 9(kh Mapi 1868 .* l8t. Refined Petroleum shall be tested by Taglibues Pyrometer or by suoh other similax Instruments as Inland Revenue Act, may be approved by the Minister of In- 1868| Sec. 17. land Revenae, and all such Instruments shall be distributed under the supervision of the Department of Inland Revenue, and shall be used in ao- cordinoe 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. , finors, ma^ be allowed to pass inspection provided it bears a fire test of one hun- dred degrees of Fahrenheit Thermometer, without giving ofif vap
... r 50. 00 License for Malting— Ist Cflass— making over 100,000 lbs. weight of Malt. . • . 200.00- 2nd Class— making over 25,000 lbs. weight of Malt ... 150. 00 SrdCIass-makingurider'25,0001b8. weight of Malt . 100.00 License for manulaeturing Tobacco. 50. 00 License for manufacturing in Bond 50.00 License to refine Petroleum. . ..*.......,. 50.00 TRINITY HOUSE. Louis Marchand, maiiter; William Bristow. deputy master; J. L. Beaudry, H. Starnes, Victor Hudon. Thomas Morland, Pierre Cot4, Benjamin Lyman, wardens ; E. D. David, rods- trar; Daniel Rooney; clerk; Martin Brennan, water bailiff. Office ; Harbor Commissioners' Building. In 1 \^. '■i m m ! '4U n Ml I'} ' i ■■. 70 TARIFF OF PILOTAGE. TARIFF OF PILOTAGE. Between the Harhowt of Quebec and MontretU, 20/A Victoria^ chap, 128f §eetion 1. From the Harbour of Quebec to Portoeuff and the opposite side of the River 6t« Lawrence, or below Portseuf and abore the Harbour of Qu?>bec .— For the pilotage of any reisel in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinafter mentioned,) for e^ch foot of draught of water, Upwards $0.50 Downwards 0-60 For the pilotage of any sea-going yessel propelled by steam, tor each foot of draught of water, Upwards. . . 0-62} Downwards 0.62i For the pilotage of any yessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water, Upwards 1.05 Downwards 0.70 From the Harbour d 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 footofdraugntof water, Upwards 1 50 Downwards 1.50 For tlie 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 fbot of draught of water, Upwards 2.60 Downwards ... * ;' i # . V 1-90 From the Harbour of Quebec to William Henry, and the op- E)site side of the River St. Lawrence, or any place above Three ivers and below William Henry :— For the pilotage of any vessel in tow (Mr propelled by steam, (except as hereinafter mentioned,) for each foot of draught of water, Upwards 1.50 Doiprnwards 1.50 For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water. Upwards. . . 1 .87] Downwards 1,87; For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water. Upwards 3.15 Downwards 2.10 CONSULS. 71 From the Harboor of Quebec to the Harbour of Montreal, or to any place above William Henry, and below the Harbour of Montreal :— For the pilotage of any vesflel In tow or propelled by steam (except as nereinafber mentioned, 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. 2-50 Downwards 2.50 For the pilotatre of auy vessel under sail, for eaoh foot of draughtof water. Upwards 4.7.0 Downwards 9 iO The Pilots shall be P'^id for all fractional iwrtfl of a foot of draught of water, pro to the above Tariffi r - > ' 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 Tariff, according to the distance made in tow or under sail. CONSULS AND VICE-CONSULS. Argentine Republic, H. Chapman, J.P., St. John street. Austrian-Hungarian Empire, B. Schultze, 476 St Paul street. Belgian, Jesse Joseph, 41 Little St James street. Chile Republic, Geo. B. Day, 59 St James street. Danish Consul-General, A. Rimmer, J.P., 16 and 18 St Sacra- ment street. French Consul-General, Monsieur Fr^d^ric Gauthier, Quebec. French Tioe-Oonsul, P. B. Picault M.D., Notre Dame street Italian, Henry Chapman^ J. P., St. John street Norway and Sweden, Vice-Consul, Henry Chapman, J.P. St John street North German Confederation, G. Lomer, J.P. 475 St Paul street Oriental Republic of the Uruguay, F. W. Henshaw, 10 St Sacra- ment street Peru Republic, G. B. Day, 59 St. James street. United Statet Consul' General for the B. N. A. Provinces, W. A. Dartf Viee Conntl'^Generalj Thos. F. Wilson. Ooam^.— Windsor, Geo. W. Swift ; Sarnia, Samuel D. Pace ; Clifton, W. M. Jones ; Fort Erie, A. C. Phillips ; Toronto, A. D. Shaw ; Coatioooke, Edwin Vaughn ; St Johns. L. P. Blodgett; King^n, S. B. Hance; Quebec, James Robinson; Presoott, Clifford F. Sims ; Godeiich, Thomas Allcook; Hamilton* F, N. Blake ; Gasp< Basin, ' jNova Scotia : —Halifax, Mortimer M. Jaokson ; Piotou, Ben. H. Norton ; New Bruns- wick t-^St John, Darius B. Warner: Newfoundland :— St. Johns, Thos. N. Molloy ; Prince Edwards Island :-^Charlotte- town, E. P. Scammon. I 111 ' «■< I L! ii' r 'in \ ! ^ J^ ^ '^y^ .0^, \^^ > IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) <>.*^^^ # 1.0 1.1 12.5 ut lU 12.2 Ml Ul lU Gl U ■ *0 lliiiU4li4 < 6" » Hiotogra[Jiic Sdences CcHpOTation ■O^ 'q^ <^ ;\ 23 WIST MAIN STRUT Wi»STiR,N.Y. MSM (716)t73-4S03 '^2^' ^ ? A\eputar Clerk of the Crown; ; , : , I(^d d^B^Aoniont, ^puty Clerk of the Crows and 6tt|)erin- tj^nd^htitt^^CK^wn. Witnesses. AdbTphe BIssoiineUe, High Constable^ „ „ • > Louis PayettOi Gaoler. Appeal Side. *MoNTjiEAi..-^l8t Maxell, Jiine, September and I>6(^eniber. *QuEBEC.— ^i2thJ^roh, Jane, SeiiP^teuiher and Deqepiber*..,, . . OjSUiert of CouH^'^y,^^^^^ clerk of Apt^als 5 0; Drblet, deputy qI^ of i^peals. u . w^i . ^ WA«re ifeW. IfAen Held, r-- ^'-nti Suebee. ...;«.... «... ...... .34th Jannary and fMiJ^tsL •' ' '\ • [ontraal^..'......../....v.. ^4ch March aiid S^l^Bpt^berp^'^ Three fivers i v: SOth Mareh and '20tu Se^tenbet*. Shtrbrooke. . . . ; i*u . < . 4 . .'^ . let Apifl and Ist Oetbbork Kamouraska ^ ..... -Sth April and 5tb Deoeiaber. ' ^■ Aylmer .»^.'I.-.'...?;.V.I..^.'f)8t JAniiaijraBd Ist JUly^ '^ • Pero^..^^:..^.<.........^..'13th Mareb and 18th AaiaBt ' New Carlisle 13th February and 13th' July. ■<' ■■ '4 ; •■.--.!•. I ^' • ■ -i.-V,'. ^ *By the 22nd iee«.of chap. 77'of the CunieUdated Btatutaalbr Loweri Cai|ad»i eaaee io Appeal or Error, firom the^ Disirietti>of Ottawa. Montreal, l^evtebonne* tfoUette^ Riehelleui St F/aneis, Bedford* St Jtlyaeintbet Iberr^le^anaBtfauhamoiat. shall < be heard a«d determined at the eity of MonArail . iOnliu and the Writs in, sneh oases shall be relnnaUe there { and ea^esln Ap- peal m iBrrorfrom the distriets 4^t Three RiTon; UiMbe l^eauea and, Arthal»aska« shaJl be heard and detaiaBiiied at the city of)V - SUPERIOR' C(HJ»T. V ** r Jurwdietton for Sums exceeding ,$200) undei( CwP* ««) Hon. Ghs. M^ndel^t, *' Bdirard Short, • Andrew Stuart* David R(Or, • > tr m Feter Winter, Aim^ Lafontaine, Antfone Poktte* fiilM^diloii a^Uiier, «( «i u i« «i ■ Hon. Joseph A. ^erthelot 4* Thou^aB J. J.IiOranger. Lonis Vt^tbt Sieotte. PranoiiG. Jobnaon^ ♦♦• a W lobi iJeHn T^.Taaohereau. Joseph K. Boss^..^ Reberyiaekay? r.,. *MoKTBRAL.~tfiochelaga} Jacques Cartier,La9fal»Va^idv0«ily Soulanges. LajHraJfia, Ghamblyjm. VercherMf ci^.pf Men- treaOLel4 i>t MtotroirfrOTi imTtp,^^ ^^y^ry i%^,,B3ir ccpt January, July, iindjltf^^' Haji^en, Pftpin0aw.AJab»ey, prothonotai7 ; Oioi«e :^k«a»d Charles A. T«tr6tt3^' deputy prothonotenes ; Tanot^da Boathillierj shenff) M. iH. Snbolki. deputy ahertff; Joeeph JonesiCoroBi^. • >r t QaRBKC—Portaeuf; Qaebeq^ Mfibtfeaorenoyi Leyt^ Letbuuii^ and city,pf: Quebec<—held at Quehec firem tbe.l8t,to.^t)i o^ every montht azii^ikt January,. July^andAncoat* Fiset Jk BimnROfhs,. prothonotMrVHone.CMrlea AUeyn, aheri|;. ; . , ■ „ *, r i Threk RIVERS.— MaskinOngd, St Mauxtce (iqcluding city Of Three Rivers), Chanpiyiiii and Nieel^ held«t Three Rivers from 14th to 19th of March, June, SeptOkber and Deceknber/ i sheHflfi iirip-p Edward Barnard, prothonetasy ; - St. FJUiiOi3.-rRichmond (ineludl;(VK Town of > ^herbpnpoke), Temiaeduttta, held .at Ka- menraskar from ISth to 19th Febmiity.! May and Kovemberi D^ry & Pelletier, prothonotary ; Vineestat Taohd, shenff. < ;^ • ]9th Febriuixyi Jiutie^and jrovember, 3£BI^^m^. 'i ■ I 76 COUBTS OF JUSTICE. m>: KAXOVtASKl DlSTlilOT. Kamonraska Pifitriot Oirowt, helc^ at St Louis, 7th to 12th February^ May ana N9yamh§r. Diry JfcPelletier^lerk. Teinifloouata County Circuit, held at St Jean Baptiste, 21st to 25th March, June and October* L. N..Gauyreau, clerk. Ottawa District. Ottawa District Circuit held at Al7ni0f,'7th to 12thlf9bruary, June and November. Heniv DriscoU, clerk. ' ' > Ottawa County (Mrenit *h6ld at Paji^ahvilltf,' 7th' to 10th January, May and S^temb«r; 'R S: Maokay; elm. OtUWa CQun!& Cit^uit fhdd lit B^^dniham,' I7tfa to 20th January, May and Betttemmnr. Edmund Wte. Murray, olerk. Pontiao Circuit held at Portase du Fort 2nd to 7tn March, 20th t6 25th june» and 3rd tb SthTTorentber. William I4. Gray, clerk. ...... ., .'vv'.-.;.' • ...-UL <...>i. ,v..-.. . Qmv4 Distri<^i Circuit, held at Perb^, 7th to 12jth March, Au- gust and December. L. G. Hairper, clerk. ^ Gasp^ District Circuit heid_at Ne# CaHisIe, 7th to 12(h Feb- ruary, July and November. F.' D. Chiurre^Ui' cWk; Basin Circuit, held at Bas?n, fromi2th'to 2i8t February, and 15th to 24th October. John Eden,/eltrk-: . . Magdalen Islap^B Circuit heiC^^U^lPherst^ 2^d toSlstMay, and 22nd tp 30th ^V^eniber. , J. J.X PaiJMPAq^ Bonaventure Circqit^ held at Carl^tott^ IJDin, tQ j^Sta' January, May and September. . Edward M^nn, dl6rk. .,'.'.' Fox River Circuit held at Fo^ Bivefr, Isi to 10th AUgnst. Jno. de St Croix, clerk. TRBSBBoiVKR btSTitlQt; Teirehonne District t^irouit held^^ai 19|. Soliolavtiqne 7th to l2th Febmai^, May and Qotpber. J. B,. BfirthQtdt^ elei^k. tctrfcibonnA Coiinta^ Qircmt M9r. Charles DuBerger, clerk. Charlevois County Ciropit,*held at Bale St Paul, 20th to 23rd March, July and November. Joseph Perron, clerk. ChIOOUTIMI DI8TRICT. Chicoutiini Distrust Circuit, held at Chicoutimi, 7th to 12th February, June and October. Francis H. O'Brien, clerk. RlliOUSKI DiBTBIOT. Rimonski District Circuit, held at St. Germain, 7th to 12th Mnrch, June and October. F. M. D^rome, clerk. Rimouski County Circuit^eld at Matane, 2nd to 5th March, June and October^ D^ F. de St. Aubin, clerk. Month AONT District. Montmaniy District Circuit, held at MontAJagny, 7th to 12th February, Alay aud November. Albert Binder, clerk. L'Islet County Circuit, held at St. Jean Port Joli, 20th to 24th Februanr, May and November. L. Z. Duval, derk. Bellechasse County Circuit, held at St. Michel, 20th to 24th March, June and October. Majorio Meroier, clerk. BiAUOE District, Beauce District Circuit, held at St. Joseph de la Beauce, 7th to 12th March, June and October. Z^phenn V^zina, clerk. Dorchester County Cireuit, held at Ste.H^nMine, 2nd to 6th March, June and Ootobeir. Joseph Reny, clerk. Arthabaska District. Arthabaska District Qirofult, held at Arthabaskaville, 7th to 12th Februanr, May and Oetober. Rufns Wadleigfa, derk, Dmmmond County Cirouit, held at Dmmmondville, 20th to 24th March, June and November. Joseph Treffl^ Ca^a, clerk. Meffantio Counbr Circuit, held at Invemess, 13th to 17th March, Jane and December. J.7Bte. Rousseau, clerk. Bkdford District. Bedford Distriot Circuit, held at Nelsonville, 7th to 12th Feb- ruary, May and October. Frederick T. Hall, clerk. *The Cirouit Court at the Ohuf-Ueu of a district has concui^ rent jurisdiotioii witii the Cirouit Court in and for the various counties in the same Distriot. |i i i t 1! '1^ •I •f? 78 C0UBT8 OF JUSTICB. Brome County Cironit, hM U Knowlcon, 2Gth to dOth Janu- ary, April and September. Jot^ph Lefebvref clerk. Shefrord County Ciiouit, held at Waterloo, Slst to S5th Janu- ary. April and September. VespasianNnttingt olerk. Sf fssisauol County drenlt* held at Bedford, 2nd to 5th Feb- ruary, May and October. Thomaa Capeey, clerk. St. Htaointhr District. St Hyacinthe District Circuit, held at St Byaeinthe, 22nd to 27th January, March and October. Louis G. DeLonmier, clerk. Kouville County Circuit, held at Marieville, 15th to 19th Feb- ruary, May and October. F. H. Gatien, clerk. InSITILtlC DlSTUOT. Iberville District Circuit, held at 8t Johns, 11th to 15th March, June and Noveinber. Francois H. Marchand, olerk. Iberville Connis Circuit hel^ at Ibenrf tie, Oth to lOth March, June and November. Philibert Beaudohi, clerk. Napierville County Circuit, held at Napierville, Ist to 5th March, June and Kovember. Antoine Menni, olerk. BllURf BN0I8 DlSTBIOT. Beauhamois District Circuit, held at 6eauhaniois,7th to 12th March, June and November. P. J^ U. Beaudry, olerk. Chateausuay Ooupty Circuit, held at St Martin, 2nd to 6th March, June and November. - Charies Mentor Lebrnn. clerk. Huntingdon County Circuit, held at Huntingdon, 15th to 19th January, April and September. John Morrison, clerk. *The Circuit Court at the Ck%ff'4\eu4]i a district, has concur- rent jurisdiction with the Circuit Court in and for the various counties in the same District COURT OF GENEBAL SESSIONS OF THE PEACE. Charlee Joseph -Qgarsol, Chairman. Hon. L. A. DessauUes ^te'k of the JPeace. Charles E. Schiller Deputy Clerk of the Peace. Alfred DeBoaumont Deputy Clerk or the Peace and Su- perintendeiit Crow9 Witnesses. Tkbms. Montreal— 1st to 10th March, June, September and December. COURT OP SPECIAL SESSIONS. Under the Consolidated Statutes of Canada^ chape. 105 and 106. 0. J. Conrsol, IBsq., Presiding Justice. Q^eer«.--Louit D.Ren6 Oo^ firat derkf Geo. W. Hill, second clerk ; William Fraser, crier. MONTREAL. 79 POLICE MAGISTRATE. Under the Act 28 Fte., chap. 20. WiUism H. Br^haut COMMISSIONERS TO ENLIST AND ATTEST Soldiora or persons derirous of entering Her Majesty's service under the Inperial Aet 12 Vic. cap. 10 :— Alexander M. Delisle, William H. Br^hawt, Charles Joseph Oonrsol, Edward Garten Q. C, the Hon. L. A. Dessaulles. RECORDER'S COURT. J. P. Skxton, Rtecrder, H. J. Ibbotson. Clerk ; J. B. Daverger, Assistant Clerk, and H. A. Germain. E^itra Assistant Clerk ; A. D. Joubert, Joseph Dumonli.L. C. Therriea, and L. Q. NoUn, Bailiflb ; G. Neilson, Bailiff, Crier and Constable. CITY POLICE FORCE. F. W. L. Penton, chief of police: John L. Tetn, depu^- chief; Bntene Flynn, sob-chief and health officer: Charles P. Naide. sob-ohief Omtre Diyision : Hercale Paradis, do. East- em iMVlsioo: Nicholaa R. Hughes, do. Western Division. Olivier Bonoiiard, Andrew Cullen, Vincent Lafon, Patrick Murphy.detactives. Anthonj Maher, Roger Lessard, Seraphin Niguet John Clancy, Walter Burke, seigeants. (A) Statioii, Jaoaues Cartier Square. (B) Station, Panel Street. (G) StatioB, Chaboillea Square. (D)Statieii, St Charles Barrom^ street (E) Station, comer Ottawa and Kemp streets. REGISTRARS OF COUNTIES- PROVINCE OF V^l ;^BEC. ■•■• «r BcglattrmtlMi CeaDty DlilTteW •rOiTisloB. Kum of Beglatrar. Momtrtid ....Montreal Geo. H.Byland. ChamUy N. Migneaulc eontuDgten, 1st Reg. Div.Adolphe Beanvais. aval Ad^ard E. Leonard. Soniangee Geo. H. Domesnil. Vaadrauil F.deSalles Bastion. Vereh^ret Aim6 Geoffrion. Q««&ee Ouebee C. N. Montisambert. Portnenf J. B. Thibadeau. Montmorency tiabriel Dick. Orleans (Island oO Pierre Goeselin. Doreheeter 2nd Reg. Div.Fhmeols M. Guay. LotUnidie Joseph IHtean. I ■ I ■ ■ ' 1 86 OOUNTT RBGISTRARS. Namt or-1l«ttstnitlreiR|v«w ........... LpttliJ4l)uT«I. St. Francit. .Riphmond Cbarles P. Glevelaod. 8herbrook« ..... i William Ritchie. l/folfb ...... .^«v Jean-Bte. Riobahl, i^.r.. stoiMtead.'. .%'» i*. . .-.. . « ; « .0. A; Riohardemi; Ovtpi Bonayentare. . .^ ..«./. . .Joseph G. Lebel. • Gasp^ * Louis Geo. Harper. Kt Anne .d^ Mon^- ^ ... John Rerr^^e. Maffdslen Island ...... . .Jean Btienne Aub6. Kamouratka Kamoucaska . . , . . < -Henry Garon. Temisoouata...***" John Heath. OtMma ..... .Ottawa % Jaitoet F. Taylor. Pontiao ..Jiunes'B. Judson* , Tei^dboniM . .Two Monntaini ...... . .Dbriitfi^e I>upra^. . Argenteuil ^. ..... . .Thomas Barron. ' ' Terrebonne v • J<>seph A. Hervieuz. Joliette Jolieile :.. ^ ..;..; .' Gbag. G. Baudoin. :L'A89 .t... Ls. Bd. P. Laberge. St Johms • Wm. A. Mareband NapiemUe BpbremJBoucbard. . IbamlU .r DidaoeTass^. J7eaiiAariu»M»B8Miaai*noi9 ............. V. A. L. DeMartigny. •Ch«teanfaaj . ....*>;. «... .Juexialll. Gagnier. , Hnntingoon .*.. .,* ..•.* • Andrew Somerville. .n Ihenmi THfi :.AIL 81 Frks allowrd rot RKOiSTtASS — 2i. 6d. for fyUog Entry and R«g{stry of Memorial ; and 2b. 6d. more for every nnndred words after the first four hundred. ^, 6d. for every oertifioatOt or M eoDy of a doenment ; and 6d. for every hundred worda after the ftnt fonr hundred. For every aeareht when the namea of the {parties are tireBt Is. ; when the namea are not gi^n 2i* THE BAB. DISTRICT OF MOin^RBAL. CO0NOIL. Hon. &» Ouimet, Q^ CL .B&tonnier. M* Dohertar, Esq Syndic. L. A. jette. Esq Treasurer. BeiMi,EBq J. 0. Jose F. Caseidy, Q. C, L. 0. Loranger* L. Bdlanger, V. P. W. Dorlon, . .Beeretaiy. A. Cross, O. CL T.W. Ritchie, Q. a, W. W. Robertson, 8. W. Dorman. BOAKD or EZAIONBBS. S. Betbnne, M. Dofaerty, F. Oassidy, 8. W. Dorman, V. P. W, Dorion) L. B^langeiv W« W. Robertton, L. A. Jetttf, J. L. Morris* L^ 0. Loranger* J. Wortele, J. A. Monssean, P. Rjran, H. F. Rainville, H. L. 8nowdon, E. L. PeBeUef4niUe, A. H. Lunn, Alph. Deiijudfau. J. Kirby, and A. Laooste. MmBKRS. Date of OoBiailMiM. OV, **8ej>t ••«^ept C. 8. Chenrier, (^.CAtig. F. Griffin. *" Deo. gy.Jnddb, " MAy, y.O.AodrQWfl ** Deo. John J. Day '* Jime, Hon.a; B. Cartier,** Nov. Henry 8ttifl^, " C. A. L^matio, And. Robeitson, Hon. A. A. Doriotf/' Swy, Jas. Rotttir Roy, ** FdS. Uon.J.R6Bei *orman Nov. 18^0 L. E. C. Ricard April, 1851 Wm. B. Lam be Sept. 1851 Cbas. J. Dunlop — Oct. 1851 A. A. Archamoault Dec. 185] W. W. Robertson . . .April, 1852 Jean P. Mackay . • . Sept. 1852 Louis B^langer Oct. 1852 0. A. R. dit LaflechcFeb. 1858 Joseph R. Turcot... Feb. 1853 D. G.D.Bondy Sept II Jean 0. Benoit. ..... Oct. Edmund Barnard. . .Oct. 1853 Alexis A.Dumesnil. .Jany. 1854 L.W.F.Marohand..Feb: 1854 Alex. H. Lunn Feb. 1854 Oeo. B. Cramp June, 1854 Jos. M. Loranger. . . .April, 1855 WiUiato A. Bovey . . JunOf 1855 Jude Bouthillier . . . .Oct 1855 Pierre A. Fauteux . .Deo. 1856 J. F. Desriridres . . . .Deo. 1856 A. Filiatreanlt Mar. 1856 H. L. Snowdon Jany. 1857 Loai8A.Jett« Feb. 1857 Membkra. OoonnJtvloo. J. Duhamel April, 1857 Dunbar Browne July, 1857 W, F. Oairdnor .... Jany. 1858 J. A. Belle Mar. 1858 J.K.Elliot Mar. 1858 James G. Day Anril. 1858 L. 0. Loranger May, 1858 p. H. Sentfoal May, 1858 J. B. Boargeois Mny, 1858 Rd. Fraser July, 1858 J. L. Decary Sept. 1858 Adolphe Germain. . -Sept. 1858 Peter Ryan Sept 1&% G. A. Qhampagf^e ..Nov. 1&58 L. R. Church Mar. 1859 J. A.Foisy Mar. 1859 Maxime Uareau April,l859 G. Desbarats, ir May, 18^9 Z. Gauthier June, 1850 F. J. D. Ricard June, 1859 S. D. Rirard June, 1859 John L. Morris .... June, 1859 Ernest Raeicpt Jane, 1859 L. D. Richard Oct 1859 T. Larose Oct 1859 E. Kemp Oct 1859 U. A« Leach Oct 1859 M. Charpentier Nov. M. C. Desnoyers ... .Feb. J. A. Mousseau Mar. 1859 ]8(M) 1860 1860 H. A. McCoy May, Thomas J. Walsh. . .June, ]8()0 U. Garden July, 1860 George B. Baker. . . .6ept 1B60 B. Desrosiers Sept. 1860 D^sir^ Qirouard .... Oct. 1860 J. B. Nonnandeau. .Oct 1860 L. W. Siootte Oct 1860 Kd. TrusdeU Oct 1860 J. JX, MpLaren Oct 1860 J. P. Sexton, Jr Deo. 1860 P.Baichand Dec. 1860 T. C. DeLorimier. . . Jatiy. 1861 L. J. GuTbord Jany. 1861 John Dunlop Jany. 1861 John Aylen April, 1861 Jules Chevalier May, 1861 M. F. Coloyin June, 1861 P. Vandal July, 1861 MONTREAL. 83 MiMBRBS. D«Mor OWBUlulOB. Membbbb. DaMof OoBmiUaloQ. T. DtBDoyera July, 1861 J. L. B. Dofrochen. .Aug. 1861 Loaia Armt troog — Aug. 1861 B. J. A. Qlobensky. .8«pL 186) A. P. Ouiinet 8«pfc. 1861 N. H. DrisooU 8ept 1861 Aohilla Baitien Sept. 1861 £. L. DeBeUefeuilto Sept. 1861 J. A. Perkins Qot. 1861 8. Pognuelo Cot 1861 U.Duveit Cot 1861 K.N.HBU Oot 1861 C. A.Roehon Nov. 1861 Joseph Roy Nov. 1861 F. X. Mathiou Deo. 1861 Z. Kousillo Deo. 1861 D. Funrat Dee. 1861 J. A. GhApIeBU Deo. 1861 F. X. A. Trudel Dee. 1861 L. T. Law Jaoy. 186^ Jofl.Laoroix Feb. 186£ J. B. Dttferger. Mar. 1862 A. Brunet April, 1862 LouU PomtDviUe. . . May, 1861 A. Branohand May, 1862 S.B.Nagle May, 186S J. P. Carreau June, 1861 D. Beaupr^ ... June, 186£ Ali>. DoBiardins Jiuie, IML C. Vinoent June, 1862 Inrine Allen June, 1861 John P. Kelly June, 1861 Louis Joubert June, 1862 A. Fontaine July, 1862 V. B. Sieotte Aug. 1862 Ghs.Dorion Ang. 1862 James Kirby Ang. 186i F.W.TerriU Sept. 1862 G.Mirault Sept. 18621 L.U. Fontaine Sept 1862 J. N. A. Mackay. . . Sept. 1862 J. Royal Oct 1862 D.Leaoh Oot 1862 A. L. Desaulniers. . . Oct 1862 P.A.A. Dorion Deo. 1862 G. Tnideau Deo. 1862 B.C. Cowan Feb. 1868 A.Laooete Feb. 186S L. F.Morrison Feb. 1863 N. A.Bethune Mar. 18^ O.Beaudry Mar. 18£ CPerranlt Mar. 1868 J.J.Ourran Mar. 1863 F.X.Girard April, 1863 Joe. LeUanc April, 18a^ O.J.O.Wurtele....May, 1863 L. O. Lorangor June, 1863 P. X. Archambault June, 1863 M.Talt J»n«» J*S B. Sabonrin June, 1863 Chas. do Montigny..Jnne, 1863 O.A.VUbon June, 1863 J. 0. Toussignant. . June, 1863 Geo. Doak... June, 1863 Stanislas LefobTfo. July, 1868 J.T. Beique July, 1868 Btie Audair July, 1863 R.M.aart July, 1803 J. B. Brouaseau July, 1863 Gonialve Doutre...Aug. 1863 N. H. Bourgottin. . . Sept. 1863 J. C. Laooste Sept 1863 A.Charland Sept 1868 L. N. Qirard Sept 1863 L.N. Benian.in Oct 1863 A. L.W.Grenier...<>ct 1863 G. Stephen Nor. 1863 W.M.Wri^t Not. 1863 Chas. Leblaae Deo. 1868 A. Demors Deo. 1863 ftF.P.doLarondeDeo. 1863 L J.Etue DesohampsJany. 1864 M. Cayley Jany. 1864 F. Lefobvre Jany. 1864 T.R. Roberts Mar. 1864 L.O. David April, 1864 B. T.Day April, 1864 J. A. N.Proveneher. April, 1864 D. Girard May, 1864 A. T.Marsan May,. 1864 L. H. Davidson June, 1864 N. Durand June* 1864 Ghs. P. Davidson . . . Jnne, 1864 John Monaghan Aug. 1864 Ls. F. P. Laohanoe. . Ang. 1864 J. 0. Joseph Sept. 1864 H. J. MoConviUe. . . Sept. 1864 'Joseph Taillefer . . . .Sept. 1864 !» II I:' t- fi ! i 84 TBE BAR. MmiBRRS. IMteof Oommlulon E. Z. Paradis ^t ThomM BroesoiC* . . OeU Wilfred Lsttrieri . j»rdiii .. Noy. J. G« Bovd< ........ 'No*^* A111M6 Gagnon .... Dee* Aqnila Berthiaame.Bee. Hobart Bnller. D«o. Adolphe Kadeau. . . . Jaay, Mai^IoireDesjardiB. . Jany. LoawKenaad Feb. Jas. A.liieLaiighliii.April, Jas. A. nmard Jaaey H. A. ToffgeOB..... Jumoi Is* H. Ck^llard. ^ Jane, W, Bte Kenny June, Fre. B. CKlman. «... .Jane* J. 0. Oacnon. . ... . . .jane, J. K* Motafeank..*. Jane* James M.a. Roney.jQl^, J. Bte.Siootte...... July, BenoBii A. Longprtf. . July, Alexis A* Laferridre. July, P.6.Linp6... Ji^, Arthnr llcMahon. . . A«g. A. B. 0. Ouimet . .. .Swt Aehille David Se!pt Arthur Banseneau- Sept Ghs. Gh« de LorimierUS^t; Richard B. Lawlor. -Sept. Chf . L. Champagne. 49€«t. Arthur B. Yiloii. ^ . .Oet; Jot. 0. Tttiieon Oet Andrew Leamy Oet Li. Napoleon DemenOot L. 0. TaBion Ncyr. John Rapayne. Ne^, N. W. Trenholme. . NoTr J. M. P. €ompt SToy. J.B.N.VaU^e Nov. Aug. Dagenaia. Mot. L. Cuii^g.......v Mot. F.Carbeil ...Non M. Mathieu. *....... Dee* J.U.Biehard Feb. L,L.Maill«t Feb. C. Thibault -..Feb. J. F. Dubreuil. Feb. Sk Qagnon. ^* . .... . . .Mar. 18d6 866 see* MlMBEBS* • Date of CommiMion. Alf.Weleh April, 1866 ~. H. Dnggan AprlU 1866 i. Laehapel April, 1866 W. Bellemare May, 1866 &.Robidouz May. 1866 0. A. Geoffrion Jure, 1866 A.Pilon June, 1866 O.A.Carter Sept 1866 T. P. Bntler Sept. 1866 J.W.Pouliot Sept 1866 R. A. A. Jones Sept 1866 O. A. Drolet Oot 1866 a. T. St Jiilien. . . . Oct 1866 A. Jaeouea Oct 1866 ¥f.O.Farraer Oct 1866 Louis F. Tellier. . . . Oct. 1866 J. P. Noyes. Oct 1866 Oscar Preyoet Oct 1866 Alp. Houle. ........ .Dee. 1866 Louis M. Demers. . • Dec. 1866 Ferdinand David.... Deo. 1866 L^n L. Corbeil Dec 186b P. Uigel Duprat. . . Dec. 1866 Arthur $. Longpr4.. Jany. 1867 Olivier Aug^ Jany. 1867 John A. Bothweli. . -Mar. 1867 Bnery Perrin Mar. 1867 G. N. L. Beaudry. . .Mar. 1867 Moltse O^beil Mar. 1867 A. 0. H. Provost. . . April, 1867 Robert A^ Ramsay- .April, 1867 Arthur Buies. April, 1867 A. David Girard. . . .June, 1867 Hokior^ Mercier June, 1867 Asa Gordon June, 1867 A. JS< MitcheU June, 1867 W. A. Lay June, 1867 L. Al|>*Carmel..... June, 1867 Ohasw Ed. Oarmel. . June, 1867 Bdwaid Holton Juno, 1867 Wllliaai Rose Sept. 1867 Charles Lalime SSpt. 1867 R. J. Wicksteed.. . . Sept 1867 Ls. Jos D^iautels... Sept 1867 Joseph Beaupr^..... Sept 1867 MarcSouligny Sept 1867 Arthur Oharland.... Sept 1867 Henri B. Poulin Sept. 1867 AltDalbec Sept 1867 1864 1864 1864 joOC im 1864 864 864 866 865 866 866 866 866 865 1865 865 865 .865 866 1865 866 i860 865 1865 866 865 865 .865 665 865 865 m 1865 1865 1865 805 1865 1865 ,865 865 865 1865 SS 866|Joseph MONTRRAL. 85 MmiBEBfl. Date of OoamiMlMi. L. A. Qaino Sept. Che. F. Bottthillter. -Oct Ghs. F. G4ll.....,..0ct. Wm. D. Dilinimoiid.Noy. . Abel AdsniB ,..Deo. F. J. HemlMftrehandDeo. Ren^ Ed. Kiraber* . • Deo. John C. Hatton Dec. J. Ale<. Oaimet. . . . .Mar. John w..MeLareii.. .Mar. David R. MeCori. . . .Mar. J oseph N. P«is6. • • -Mar. Peter Oos^e Mar. Fr^d. L. B^4ae Mar. Jos. Boisseilo. ...... .June* Wm. W. L7neh..4..June, Thos. J. Doherty. . . .June, J. Bte. Douftrer.^ . * . . .June, J. J. MacLveii June, Wm. Aird Roos June, Firmin A. Beaadry..Se]M;. Jerome A* Ohiodne.Sept. W. Perciral Carter. Sept Joe. Miurtel Sept. liouw VieM Sept Jos. S. Messier- Sept. John MoItitoBh Sept Nap. Archambault. .Sept. Hyp. Roussin Sept. 1B67 Lonls Mfinier. Dot 1867 186? 1867 1867 Tb6op. Bertrand. . . ..Bee. 1867 Membkbs. d. B* Rouleau Bed. James H. Wight. . . .Dee. Alp. IiooBignaa Dee. Jehn J. Fisk. ...... .I>ee. Date of CommitBlon. 1868 1868 1868 1868 1868 »I69 1869 1869 1867] {Joseph Ohagnon — .Mar. ]860 Ad. Mathieu. . . .. . ..April, Arthur Dansereaa..Maar, Adonias Adam May* James Betfaune. July, Hon. J. H. Cameron. July, Alexis Dessaint July, Alfred Roehon......JnIy, Thos. A. Bemier — July, kO. Desrosiers July, H. Oonroy jnly, M. B. Bethune Jofy, Reld ^aylor Jnly, A. W. A. Power. • . . .July, Fred. S. Lyman July, J. E. B. Beaupr6. . . .Aug. Jos. Dnfano Sept L. LaHamme .S^t Alf. Pa«s6..; Sept W.J. Watts... Sept Stan.C6t^ Sept. Luoien fiuot Sept 186d 1869 1868 1869 1869 1869 1869 1860 1869 18^ 1869 16^ 1869 1869 1869 1869 AdVOOATES' LtBRABT AND LtilftABT OF TRIE "BxR,— Library C7ommt((«e.->Hon. A. A. Dorion, Q. C, R. Roy. Q. C, A. Cross, Q. C, S. Bethune, Q. C, T. K. Ramsay, Q. C^ W. H. Kerr, Esq., and G. Doutre, Esq. KOTARIAL BOARD. Louis Arohambault President H. Lappare, Seosetaiy. C. F. Durandf Treasurer. C. C Spenard, Syndic BOARD : D. E. Papinean, C. F. Papineau, C. E. O.Labadie, M. A. Olrard, J. N. A. Archambault, L. Arihambanit, J. S. Hunter, J. 0. Bureau, E. A. Viluidry, J. A. Quintal. 11' h hi : 1 '• *■ ii I, \ ■ 7 * ^Vi \'% 86 NOTARIES. Arohambault, A. Anssenit J. ..-":■'■ Bagg, 8.C* Beaudnr* P. J. Beaufiakl, B. Bedardtl*. BelivQau. L. 0, Belle, 0. E. Belle, C. B. 0. Bemier« B. Boileau,^. Bourbenmeret J(9^. Boarboonlerey T. B. BraulttC. A. Brault, H. A. A» Braalt, L. N. Brofran, Anth. Brodie* Hugh. . Broueaean, A. 0* BttreaOf J.O. Choquette, D. Oootent, M^ Coiiti|»€K Bagen, 0» B'Amoar, A. BeeRosiers, Jos. B. DesRosiers, L. A. Devlin, O.J. PUBLIC NOTABIBS. Doucet T. Barand, F. J. Bqr(Q4« B. * BaftoB, W. Fortier,;L. J. gr^hette, Swd. araod, A. GibWJ. J. Gflffiii;J. C. gHf, P. M. all,W.A. H^tu, tt. 0. ^oul^ J. B. Hunter. J. S. Huet, 8i ItaaosoQ, J. H. Jobin, p. Jobin. J. H. Babadie, J. A. ^ Labadiet J> B. LaBranche, J. 0. LanMmtagne, 0. H. Lappar^ H. Latour, L. A. H. Lighthall. W. F. lKH|g^Il,M. Mathieu, P. MaiDYilie«.p. W«ight»H.'B. Mclntoeh, £. Meroilef A. Messier, B. Meyer, 0. Meyer, 9» J; S'optreuil, A- [oreaai^B. ' ^ omiaiKleaa,PJ*. Papineau^ C. F. Papinean,. D. E. Parent, 0. A. PrudHiomme, E. Peltier,a. Phillips, W. A. gieaUra,F^ iTet^.S. Boss. W. Sanborn, M..H, SeeiBrA. ■ > Shawy Edward. Simard. J. Smith* James» SpenardvO. C. fitraiw.X Stuart, B.H. Terroux. C A. VaU^,J^D. Weeks, a. COMMISSXONEBS FOR RECEIVING AFFIDAVITS. For Superior .Coudi Lmits J. A. Papinean, William F. Coffin, J. A. Labadie, William Ross, J. Belle, Etienne Quy, L. G. Dubois, William H.Brehaut, JatnOTSiitiithi John H. Isaacson, P. J. Beaudry, Ggorge Weelces, Gaspard^aget; Montreal^ in the City c/ Mlantr^aL O.Leblano, C. A. Terroaz, A. Pelletier, P. E. Normandean, Thomas McGinn, J. S. Hunter, G. H. Kemiok* J. O. LaBranehe, Wm. F. IdghthaH, Pierre Mathieu, H. Lappare, Napoleon Brault, Adolphe Chorrlsr. ^ COMMISSIONER TO GRANT PASSPORTS. The Clerk of the Peace .L. A. Dessatllles. JUSTIOES OF THE PEACE. 87 COMMISSIONERS FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS. In Province of Quehee to be used in Ontario, Charles J. Coursbl, , Theodore Dottoeti James Court, Hon. J. J, C. Abbott, M.P. John H. Isaacson, John Popham, W. B. Lainbe, D« Brownot Henry Chapman, J. C. GViffin. W. F. Lighthall, J. S. Hunter, William Hoss, P. E. Normandean. COMMISSIONERS TO ADMINISTER OATHS TO PUBLIC OFFICERS. Hon. T. C. Aylwin, Hon. S. C. Monk, C. J. Conrsol, John P. Sexton. T* Bouthillier, Edw. Carter, Hon. Louis A. Dessanlleti, Chas. E. ScbiUen A. de Beaumont, R. A. R. Hubert, L. J. A. Papineau, John 0> Honey. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE For th^ City Atkinson. John Atwater, Edwin Alexander. Charles Bagg, Stanley C. Barsalou, Joseph Beaubien, Pierre Beandry, Jean B. Beaudry, Hon. J. L« Beaudry, Louis Beaudry, Pierre Jaeques Belair, Louis R. P. Belle, Charles K. Belliveau. Louis J. Buntin, Alexander Bulmer, Hennr Brown, Alfred Bartley, Wm. P. Berthelet, Olivier Boulanget, Josei^ Chas. Bounreau, Yiotmr Bouthillier, T. Boxer, Frederick N. Boyer, Louis Brault. C. A. Braieau, F. X. Brydges, Charles J. Bronsdon, Jos. Russell Broeseau, Jean B. Browne, George . of Montreal. Brush, George Bastian, Benoit Bernard, Aldis Campbell, George W. Campbell, Robert Campbell, Rollo Cantm, Augustin {Q*0. Cartier, Bart, Hon. Sir G. E^ Cassidy, John Lewis Chapman, Henrr Charlebois, Bv H. Chauvean, Hon. P. J. 0.,Q.0. Cherrier, S C Q. C. Clarke, Franeis •< Coderre, Joseph Emery Contant Frs. Corse. Newton Butler Cuddihy, Michael Clark, Alexander Clendenning, William David, Ferdinand Doran. James Donnelly; John DeLisle. A. M. Delyeohio, P. Derome, L^on Devany. Lawrence Donnelly, James Dorion, The Hon. A. A. : rl r :f ■ Pnyermr, Louis Nobert Dyde, John Esdaile, Robert Ferrier» Hon. JamM Fitipatriok, Joim Eraser, Williaoii U* D. Fullam, Geo- Farmer, Michael Oalameau. P. If. Gault, M. H* Olobensky, Bod jamin Godfrey, Robert Townsend Gdrrie, Daniel Gould, Ira Goyette, Jean B. G^tkTel, Jean B. Gjrenier, Jaoqnes ' G^nier, Joseph liriffin, Frederick, Q. C, Griffin, J. G. Hart, Theodore Hawley, J. A. Hibbard, Ashly Higginson, Thomas S. Hingston, Wm. H. Hogan, Gborge Hogan,Heniy Holton, The Hon. L. H. Hooper, Angus Catnerofi Hudon, Victor Hunter, Jas. Stewarl Hiokson, Joseph Howley, James Henshaw, F. W. Hatchinson, Matthew Jackson, Henry -r ki.o. » Jackson, Samoel. • - 'i Jobin, J. H. Jordon, John Jodoin, Pierre' Joseph J. Heniy Judah, Henry, <^. 0» Kirkup, Joseiph Labadie, Joseph A. Lacroix. G. J. H. i ^ Lalramboiee, Hon. M* t?»/<''> Lamothe, Guillaume Larkin, Patrick Law, James Leblanc, Oride Leeming, John Lemoiub, B. H* Leprohon, Jean L* Leslie, Hon. James Le?^, Alexander Lionas, Hardoin Lomer, Genrd Lunn, William I^nnan, Benjamin MacFarlane, Wal^r MacDonald, William Maf auran, John Wait Major, Jas. E. Marchand, Louis Masson, Damase Mnsson, J. W. A. R. Mathewson, John Mathieu, Pierre McOambHc|se* Alex. McGready, Themis McDonald, Dunean McDonnell, R. L. McDougall, D. Lorn ScGibbon, Alexander cKay, Edward McKenna, Thomas McKeniie, John I}.. Meilleur, J. B. ' ' Molson, J. H. R. Molson, WiUiam Money, Albert Wm. Morland, Thomas Morley. John Stephen Moss, Dayid Moss, Edward Murphy, Edwaied Murphy, P. S. Mussen, Thomas McGinn, Thomas McShane, James McKeown, fidwud O'Brien, William Ogilyie, Alex. Walter Palmer, William Papineau, Denis B. Pare, Hubert Pelletier, Darid Penn, Frederick Penny, Edward Ge£f Perrault, Olivier DiL. Phelan, John Pinsonnault, Alfred Poupart, Josiph Pratt, John -A, iift ^ei;.i MIUTABY. Pr^Toet, Amable PrdVoBt, R«iiii Pniiniomme. Maxime Porteous, John guevillion. Charles immor, Alfred Rodden, WilHam Rodier, Hon. Chas. S. Rodier* Chas. S.* Junr. Rolland, Gabrid U Rollaad« Jean Bto. Rom, the Hon. John, Q. C, Rot«.WiUiani Routo, H. L. Roy, Adolphe Ryan, M. P. Rylana, G. tf . Reeldoi Robert James . Reinhardt Gh:>ttlieb Sfiohe, W7uiam Shannon* Neil Simard, Joseph §^ii)iMon, Thcmias mith, Charles Smith, George Starnes, Hon^enry Satherland, wttliam Seymour, Harry v. S. Shedden, John Smith, John Shaokellt Henry Soott, Gilbert Taylor, Edward Thornton Taylor, Thomas M. Terroux, Charles A. Thomas, Henry Terranoet I^l^ij Trestler, J. B. 0. TrudeaQtJ^nald Vall«, J. 1>. ValpiSt Naro • Ward^ Galbrai^ Weaver, Geo. W. Whitney, H. H. Wilson, Hon. Charles Wilson, William Wilson,, Thomas Workmap, Thomas Workman, Wm. Young) Hon. Jo|in MILITARY DEPARTMENTS. Lieut^General Sir C. A. Windham. K.CBm commanding the foreM in British No>^n America. > liient.-Colobrt Wm. Barkt G. Gds., military seorelary. Capt. J, H.^. H. Hudson, G.Gdsn A^D^a Lieut K» C. Hare, 22Dd R^ment, A.D.C* 1.^ llii4iTAaT Sec&rtabt'b DuPARTMBHT^-^Lieut-C^onel Wm. Barle, G. Gds., military seoretary ; R. G. Greif» chief dork and examiner of aoeonnts;M. Biordan, Ist class, militaiy staff clerk ;■ Sergt. Patrick MeCaffMy, 3rd olaso, staff clerk j M* Dalgleish, office-keeper ; James MfiFarlane, mesaengen Adjutant Gbnbbal's Depahiiiekt.— Col. J. E. Thackwell, deputy adjutant general; Captain Geraghty, town major; Ser- geant-Mafor J. finasdell, first class clerk ; Sergeant R. Malbot^, Sercoant R. Hall, third class clerks ; J. Dillon, tovrn-major's dent ; W» Ao'vran, town sergeant. Ibbpbotor ov Muskctbt Grant, 6th Foot FOB NoBTH AMBBiOA«^Oaptain 1^ r ! \r. 90 MILITARY. QuARTKBMASTBR Ornrsal'gI DRPAaTMRNT.—Colonol Wolsoley, deputy 4aarterm««ter general; M. Moron, seoond daaa, M. Wilson and W. C. Jones, third class clerks. RoTiL Enginrer Military and Civil Starfs brrviko in Canada. Bead QuarierSfZX Notrt Dame Strtety Montreal, MoNTRRAL Hrad Quartrrs OmOKr-MUitarv Staffp— Colonel Robert G. Hamilton, commanding Royal Engmeer in Canada ; Cant. Charles S. Akeni, Rssistant to commanding Ro3^ Engineer. CivU Staff.— Thoma* F. Hualon, Charles WalkAm,* Gedrge J. Grapes, and W. Shaw Leest, Esquires. Office Keeper ana Meetfnger,— Mr. James RobertlKm. MoNTRRAL District OpfiCr— AftWtory Staff,— Y. 0. Lient.- Colonel G. Graham; O.B., District commanding Royal Bngineer; Lieuts. T. Glancy and F. W. Heneage, Royal Enginebrs, Elcccn- tive OflBoers. CivU Staff,— WUli^m Wheeler, G. H. Stuckes, and George H. Peake, Esquires. . Odice Keeper tmd Meetenffer.—Mr, A. Ros?. Montreal SuBVRT Opfiob.— Lieutenant H. 8. Sit^ell, Royal Enffineers. KiNOSToi^ Division Offior— Montrral "DiSTBWr—MUUarv iS^fflUf.— Lieuts. H. J. W. Gehle and H. T. Kirkwood, Royal En- gineers, Executive 0%e». ^ CivU ^dQ^'-Wttliiuik Oughton and A. l^emD^Bsqnires. OMce Keeper and Meeaenger, — Mr. A. Goodfellow. QuRBRO District Office— JUt/ttory iytojf.— Colonel E. F. Bonrohieir* C.B.iJpl^rict commanding BoyarEngtnoer ; Lieuts. D. O'Brien and W. N^wlih, Koy«,l>JBngineeT8^ Executive Officers. Civil Su^,-^ J* Linsdell, J. J. Riokon. and J..H^ Oakes> Esqs. 0/Hce Kettpfitf and Ivewnger.'r-Mit. J. Prootor. MUUary Staff at Point Lrvis,- Captain E.D. Malcolm, Royal Engineers, commanding Ist Company, R. E. : Captain V. G. Cl^ton, Royal Eninneers, commanding 15th Company, R. E. : Lieatenants Henry Cautley, George Harris, H. Robinson ind Riohlird T. Frercr Royal Engineers^ ^ - Toronto District OwiQf^-^MUitdrp Staff.—Qolon'A F. C. Hassard, Distriot Commanding Royd £ngineeir ; Lieut. F. H. Fawkes, Royal Emrineer, Executive Offleer. CivU Staff,— T. B. Harper, Esq. Control Di^pabtmrnt— iloa^rea^.-rLieutenant-Colonel % H. Martiadale, l^.'E.^ deputy controller ,* assist comofiissary general Chas. Palmer, assistant controller; assistant commisparyireneral C. L. B. Pennell. staff pajrmasier: R. L. Matthews, T. A. Le- Mesurier, J. F. Fuller, C. B. McKentie, deputy assistant com- missary generals; J. Blurton* in oommand of commissariiat staff corps ; W. Palmer, J. Ballard, J. R. Ballard, derks. MitiTAwr. 91 Quebec— T, B. Prissiok, 0. W. Penrlce, W. Beamish, N. Roger, deputy agsiatant oommlM^ry generaU^,,/, > > i ; • , j . . .. ^ -,< ; Kin0Hon.-^A. MejKer, dep. aeeiat. eomHaiMart general. Toroi|(o.-rJ* P. WUkinsoQ, J. B. Mirston, deputy assistant commissary generals. Ottawa.— B* Porter, deputy assistant commissary general. Purvktob'sDkpabtmrmt, Montreal.—'W, T. 0. Wilton, deputy purveyor. (^5ee.— Joseph Maskett, deputy purveyor. Barbaok Drpabtmknt in Canada. MoNTBteAi.-..W. H.'W. Hawtayne, (late captain 39th Refrt.,) barrack master ; W. H. Eliot, (late captain 15tii Regt.,) aotinf bikrraek master; R. Duncan, * ir barraek sergeant * P* Clarke, barrack sergeant and olerk to baitack master ; J. Brien, superior barraek sergeant I P* Clarke, barrack sant and olerk to baitack master ; J. Brien, batrftck sergeant; P. M<)Mahon and J. J>» QuiBtc . Darker, laborers. . . < . W. Mur, acting barrack Aasier ; W. Ogden and A. Younft barrack sergeants ; C. Ray, laborer ; W. Purceil, care-taker, Temiscouata. ISLK AUxNoixJl. Fallon, superior bairack sergeant ; T. Wolley, Qare-taker»49orel; ' Kingston ....A»T> West, (latf com. staff,) acting barrack master ; A. Davie, superior barrack sergeant ; J. Woods, superior barrack sergeant, Ottawa ; C. Bntlin, barrack laborer. Toronto . . . , -Maier J. N. Holmes, (late R^ p. R.,) acting barrack laasterrT* Ormsby.rapemor barrack sergeant; D. Oonnellt J. McLeaii, barrack seigeants ; D. MoLellan, barrack laborer.. MRDfOAf/ t)BPARTiiRNT.— Jlfontr««rl.— J. Dw Molllree, Inspector Stnieirar of hOtpitals ; S. McV. Lloyd, staff surgeon m^Jor ; E. . McDowell, staff assistant enrgeon^ H. Oomerford, staff assis- tant surgeon ; Sergeant C. Smith, A.H. C, medical clerk; W. Prince, office keeper and messenger. Qvehee.—'E* T. Smith, Staff lurgeon major; F. Fernandez, apotliecarsr tO'forcvi* /^otfrttZ^i^.^tto ]^9tter» staff assistant surgeon. Me mux Novp^rtU. Enaggs, staff assistant surgeon. Preecott.—M. Tracey, staff assistant surgeon. I 1 .., 1 ! i , 1 i t ' i 1^' tr RRSniCKTS XV OaMAOA AM) OrFIOKBM GOMliANDUrO. MoNTBEAL Head Qaartera of tlie Army in CtauAtk, Boyal ArtiUecy, OoIobsI Gibten* C. B^ eom- l8t BattrRffle Brigade, OoloDel Lord Rassell, commanding. Detiflihment OommUnarlat Staff Corps, Depaty Assistant Commissary General MoKemsie, com- mandiDg. QuBBiA} * .Royal Artillery, I^nt-Colenel ChancUer, eom- manding. Royal Engineen, Colonel Boosohier, command- ing. 69th Foot, Lieat.-CoIonel Bagot, commanding. Ottawa Ist Batt 60th Rifles, Lieut-Colonel Williams, oottmatidlng. KiNQSTON Royal Artillery, Captain Caimes, commanding. Royal Caaadlan Rifles, Lieut-Colonel Hibbert, ToKONTO..^^^.«lstBi£rSS&Otegiment, Colonel Fielden, oom- nMOidifill^ RoyalAr^Ierr, Colonel Williams, commanding. ISLBAuxNoixDetadhment Kptyi^ Canadian Rifles, Captain Nfgle, oommirading. PgBSOOtT DetadMent Royal Canadian Rifles, Bfajor Why|% eommanding. STAFF & OFFIdERS OF THE MILITIA FOBCB,— MOJJTRB AL . STAFF.~Liont.-Coloi^^t TT. Osborne Smith, Deputy Adjutant General, eommaqidiikg 5lh Bfilitiiy disirieit Lieut-Colonel Thomas Baoon. Briga^:lta)or, Ist Brigado IMrision, Q. ; Cap- tain J^ B. Byndman, District Paymaster, 5th military district; Lieut-Colonel A. C.de> Loliblaiera Hanrood, Deputy Adjutant General, commanding 6& Military disUriot| Lieut-Colonel G. d'Odet d'Orsonnens, Brigade Major, 4th Brigade Division, Q. ; Captoin W. H. ]|rd[iattt:D«Stciot Paymaster, 6th Militany dis- tricts Buperitttenaeni JKCilitary Schools. E» St (George. Smyth ; Provincial StorelMkSpaf, Samnel Popa. VoLUKTOER fiTAFF.HColonel J. Dydo. Commandant; Lieut- Colonel G. Smith, Assistant Adjutant General .; Lieuc^-C^lonel Theodore Lyman, Assist^unt Quartermaster C(eneral ; Lieut. - Colonel C. E. Belle, Briglide Payniaster ; Dr. A. Nellpn, Brigade Surgeon : Major S. R. Bvans, Brigade Major ArtiUery ; Captain J. S. Dyde, Aide-deHMunp* MONTREAL. d8 CAYALKT.^Soual 6^ittrit«.— Captain, ; Cornet* ; Lieutenant, Firti IVeoj».~CaptaiB, J. If nir ; Lieutenant, J. Featherttontf, Cornet, D. L. Lockerby. FncLD Battkrt op A RTi]4.KBT.—Lient«- Colonel, A. A. Steven- son; MaHNT, W. McGib^n; Lieutenant, T. W. Boyd; G. E. Fenwick, M. P., Surgeon. BMOanit Gasbibimt AtnLLRBT.- Lieut-Colonel J. Fenrier, Jun. ; Majors, H. McKay, W. Hobbs. Firtt CapUiin».—Q, Dowker, F. Cole, A. C. Hooper, F. King- ston, G. S. 'Brush. Seeimd Oaptain».—¥, W. Kay, W. Phillips, Q. D. Rose, E. H. Stuart. Firtt Lieuienant§,-^B, A. Baynes, R. A. Ramsay, G. W. HamiltoB, T. M. Boveet, S. Haitt. Second LieuUnantt.-C. J), Tllee. Rei'd Taylor, R. J. Wick^ steed. G. H. Baoon, W. T. urqnhart, T. 0. Gordon, W. R. Oswald. Staff.— Paymaster, Captain G. Lulham ; Adjutant, Captain D. T. Fraser ; Quartermaster, Lieut. C. Healy ; Surgeon, J. Reddy, M. D. ; Assistant Surgeon, J. Bell, M. D. Engikkkbs.— JVb. 1 CV>}Rpofiy.^-Captain, W. Rutherford; First Lienteaant, A. C Hntehieon* No. 2 Company.— Captain,W. Kennedy, (m) ; First lieutenant, J. 0. McLaren ; Seeooa Lieutenant, T. W. PeeL Fust or **PBntoii of Walks " RKOiiiBKT.^Lieut.-Cotene1, C. F. Hill ; Majors, £. Evans, F. Bond. Oapiamaj-Q, W. Pearson, J. Rogers, J. W. McFarlane, D. McFee. LieiOemauU.^R. Yass, M. Corma«k, H. Bulmer, E. L. Bond. iS!^.— Paymaster, Captain A. Milloy ; Adjutant, Captain W. Robinson ; Quartermaster, Lieut R. Balfour ; Surgeon, F. W. Campbell, M. D. ViCTOKiA RiFLRS.— Lieut-Colonel,W. H. Hutlon ; Majors, A. R. Bethune, N. J. Handyside. CafitotiM.— E. A. Whitehead, J. M. Crawford, C. P. Dayid- son, w. H. Stanley. _ ^ « « Lumtmtmu.'-J. C. Tatesr G. W. Beers, C. E. Torrance, J. Spiers, J. C. Evans, B. S. Blackwell. i 't «i 4 i .1 in i 1 M miaiTiA. Ennont^B* B. €keeniliieldi» €h. W. Hftttoot H. Taybr. iSVo#.— Piurmaster, Oaptain P. T. Baehananr Adjutant, Li«u- tenant J. Allaa r'Qaartennatter, Lidutanant H. Langler; Sur- geon, U. G. Sewell, M. D. - ' • i .J .u . ' Fifth Batt. Rotj^l Liqut Inpantrt.— Lieut.-Colonel H. L. Roitth ; Majors. Hon. J. RoM) J. Grant. ^ ^ 6Vi'pta«W.-^W. deote. F. MoKensie, J: Esdaile, H.MeKeniie. Lieuienanta.—M, B. Mathewson, ifi. J. Major, T. Howard} O. MeDimgall, J. B. M. Whitney. W. Rose. En9WM. — — iSite^— Surgeon, CL M. Drake. M* D. ; AMiatani Sniieoa, G. Ross, M. D. ' >' /i->if\ A\ ,(i\*KrJl ;.«(!(. i-jifUUi j^i-io, a itV*>,1,> HoCH^AOA Luwf IffFAi?T|iY.'*I^ieat.rCQlQBel, J. tL, tiaac- Bonj Majors, J. Martin, G. Home. Cap$atfu, hU Gardner. U. H. Geddes. H. ^Uen, J. 0. Sinton. _Xteii(«nante.— S. X)aW, F. &vOUytoa,lP.'89i|tl^ W. D. upomu ■< . .-,* ■',■ Enfigm^—J, .B. SeyboUt' 4* $< Idaacson, A. j^Voif.— Paymaster, Captain W. A. Bates; Paptai^ H. JOlls ; Surgooo, A. H. Davids M. D» J^ Molntosh, Quarteroi aster, ■ " ' i /r Chassrubs Can Ai>iKirs.^Lteut.-Colonel, A. Audet ; Majors, J. 0. Labranohe, G. L. N. Beaudiy. Captaitu,—0, Prevost, H. M. DesriFieres, J. A. David, H. BotttbiUiet,(C.Moi^ A. Labelle. LieHtenani9,—C. Christainr'^ Drnuitnondf' D» Sineonnes, A. Taillom--:.^ ■ ■ ■■ ■■^. ■ '.-'.-',■■ - . > Ensign:— A, U, fi. d'BiBoliarabattK» T. Conillard, 0. Dooeet, 0. Lemoine. ^'((^'.— Paymaster, G. L. deBellefeuille ; Adjutant, Captain A. Beaudry ; Quartermasteri Captain A. Labreenue. MoiTMT Royal lliPtKS.'-Iiteut.-Colonlit, 'J. ^ek^dry ) Majors, N. Labranohe. M»/X* Deguise. . ^ CaDtotiM.^T. Cbagndn, L. S. Goyer, A. Cinq-Mar^, S. Delisle, A* Renaudf A. Denis. _. XieiifeiMmi«.-M. Tradeau. M* Ganviii, J. Branlt, 0. D* Iltz- patriok, P. W. Charron,' A. M. Charbonnean. ,, En9iQn$,—B.. A. St. Marie, J. C. Marchand; E. Pantdis, C. Cadoua. «Sto#.— Pasrmaster, Q. C. Spenard; Adjutant, Captain B. Parent j Quaitermaster, J. B.Baiond. BoAUb OF EXAMIIIBBS FOR OaMDIDaTRS F0» MlUTABV SOBOOL. —Meets eytry Tuesday 11 A.M., at. the Militia Brigade Office, No. tfft St Gabriel utreet. MBDIOAL. 86 X850-S:STi^:BXiISH;SI>-18C9 im HENRY R. GRAY, ISPENSING & ^AMILY f HEMIST, 144 ST. LAWRENCE MAIN STREET, WLp|4TI\EAL. . < ■> » ' , * PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RECIPES PREPARED WITH ACCURACY. PHYSICIANS SUPPLIED CHEAP FOR CASH. »»» ,j SOLS PROPRIETOR AMD IHVENTOR OP ' ^wtAwm wwmmA For JIestorino pRET ji aik to its J^atural pOLOR. It contains neither Sugar of Lead, Sulphur, or Nitrate of Silver.— Price, 50 cents per bottle. -♦•■•- The reputation which this Perfume has attained throughout Oitnada is its best recommendation. Pn'cd, 50 cents per hifttle. i I if I 'i t . 96 MEDICAL. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. E BeaubienfP.t i ' Berthelot B. Bessey, W. E. B«1I»J. BibMKiJ.a. Boyer, L. Brown. P. E. Bull, O. T. Campbell, G. W. GamDbell, F. W. Charlebois, B. Chipman. C. Coderre. E. Craik, R. David, A. H^ Desohambault) — DeLorimer, L. G. Delveohio, A. P. Dofldale, Joi* J. D'Orsonnes, — Dugal, A. Drake, J. M. Dagenaifl, A. DUDUO, C. Fenwick, G. Sr Ferte, — Fraser, W. Fraser, D. Mailer, F. PHYSICIANS Sailer, W. Y H aridpy, K. Gaathier. ~* Gbrdwood. G. P. Globensky, B. Grenier, G. CkMlfrey, R. Gardner, w. Heroux, E. gingitoiirW. H. orgey, E. H. Howard, R. P. Kollmywr, A. H. Laro^ua,£.I. Lepronon, J. B* Larocqne. A. B. Leiiiiere, B. Leman, J. Malloek,W. McCallum, D. C. MoCallam, D. Macdonell, Angus MoDonnetl, R. L. Munro, P. Monaf an, W. F. Kelson, Alfred O'Leary, P. O'DonHell, — PelUer, U. Pioault, H. Pioault C. Pinet A. R. QiieviUon, -^ Keddy. J. Riobelieu, P. Ricard, A. G. Bobillard. N. Robillard, E. Roddick, T. G. Roes, G. Rottot, J. P. Rollin, A. Sdhmidh g. B. Deott. W« JS» 8ewell, C. C. Smith, W. P. Sntlierland, W. Smallwood, C. S. Tabb, S. E. Thompson, R. Tratiey, T. Trudel, E. H. ?ufgieoii, L. G. rettholme, E. H. Waller, S. Wriffat, WilUam HOMCBOPATHISTS. I Utley, M. H. i Wanless, John APOTHECARIES. Ambrose, J. D., 242 St Lawrence Main Street. Birks, R., 187 McGill Street Birks,J.i588Bt Catherine Strei!t , BuUing, Wm.f 618 it MMFStivil. D'Ayignoli,^J. l;., wt No&e-Dsnto SCMet . Desiardins, JT. A., 22 and 24 St LAwrence Main Street. Sevins 4i Bolton, next the Court House, Notre Dame Street elorimier St Duckie; 191 St. Jos^ Sbeet ' Evansr Bleroer 4c Con St. Jean Baptlste Street Gardner, John, 457 Notre Dame street Gottlden, James, 177 St Lawreaee Main Street Grayi H. R., 144 St Lawrence Main Street. MONTREAL. 97 Hf rte, James A., OlaMOw Drug HalK S96 Notra Dame Street Kenneth Campbell k Co., Medical Ual), Great St. Jamea Street, and Branch Establinhment, Phillips' Square. Kerry Bros, k Crathern, 351 St Pa'il Street. Latham, K. S., corner Oraig and Bleury Streets. Lymans. Glare k Co., S84 and 886 St Paul Street. Lewis, D. E., 274 St. Joseph Street Muir, E.. corner Place d'Armes and Notre Dame Street Pioaalt k Sons, 75 Notre Dame Street Reed, Thos. D., 40 St Antoine Street Rogers, John k Co., 133 Great St. James Street Spencer, Richmond, comer McGill and Notre Dame Streets. Solley, P. E., k Bro., 26 St Radegonde Street Trudeao. R., 301 St Paul Street Tate k Covemton, 68 Great St James Street. Wilson, Charles G., 265 Notre Dame Street Tm MoNTRKAL Chrmistb' AssooiATiOK.'Cottnetf.— John Kerry, President} B. Lyman and Nathan Mercer, Vice-Presi- dents; W. H. Clare, Treasurer ; B. Muir, Secretary: Dr. J. Baker Edwards, T. D. Reed, Henry R. Gray, Thos. Crathem, James A. Harte, Alex. Manson, Richard Bolton. COLLKOC OP PhTSIOIARS AND SUROBONS FOB LOWRB CANADA. —Dr. LandiT, President; Dr. Michaud, Dr. Peltier, Vice-Presi- dents ; Dr. Russell, Dr. Rottot Secretaries ; Dr. H. Bla,nchet, Registrar and Treasurer. Board of Oovernort: For % CUv oif Montreal : Drs. G. S. Fenwiok, RobiUard, Trudel, Scott Peltier, Howard, SmaUwood, Rottot For the Dittrict of Montreal : Drs. Chamberlin, Tass^, Brig- ham, Weilbrenner, Duchesneau, Gibson, Church. For the Citu of Quebec: Drs. Marsden, Tessier, Sewell, Landry, R. J. Russell, Robitaille, Jackson, H. Blanchet For the DUtrict of Quebec ; Drs. Theodore, Robitaille, M. P. Miohaud, T^tu, Marmette, Lavoie, Dub6, Boudreau. For the Dittrict of St. Franeie: Drs. Worthington, Gilbert, Hamilton. For the DUtrict of Thre^ Rivere: Drs. Ross, M. P.; A. Q. Fenwiok, Landry. School of Mrdtoinr and Surorbt of MoNTRiAL.~Faeulty of Medicine of the Uniyersity of Victoria College in Montreal.— Pr^sidentvBvH- Trudel, M.D.. Professor of Midwifenr and the Diseases of Women and Children : J. G. Bibaud, M.D., Profes- sor of Anatomy: Pierre Monro, M.D., PrafcMsor of Surgery ; J. E. Coderre, M.I>., Professor of Materia, Medica and Therapeu- tics : P. Beaubien, M.P., Professor of the Theray and Praotice of Medicine ; Thomas D. D'Orsonnens, M^D^ Professor of G 1 ii ' i 'i i-4 98 MSDICAL. GhemiBtry and PbarmacyJ H. Peltitor, 1|.I>m Professor of the Institntes of Medicine ; Dr. J* P. Rottot, Proiessor of Legal Medicine and BotMiy; Dr. A. Bronsseau. Demonstrator of Anatomy ; Dr. Munro, CUnical Sntgery ; Dr. Beaubien, Oliiiical Medicine ; Dr. Hb Peltier, Secretary and Treasurer. Montreal Grxkbal HospitA^.— William Molson, Bsq., presi- dent; Thomas Morland. rice-president; Archibald Ferguson, treasurer; R. P. Howard, Bsq., M.D., ^ecretam Committee of Jfana^em^.— Thomas MorUnd, chairman; William Lnnn, Mr Josuce f . W. Toiraaoice, Archibald I'erguson, Charles Alexander. Consulting Physieian9,~-'Dn., 6. W. Cawpbell, B. Craik, and W. Sutherland. ' , Attending Phv«ieianB,-''Dn. Fraser, Scott, Howard, Wright, MacCullum, Reddy, Drake and Fenwick. Beaideni SUfffr-Gt» Bms, AeRideBts ; T. A.^yaas, Biq^, tr«a«arsr ; E. H. TreUhfltte^ Bsq.i M.D<, seOMlarjK. - Cdmnn^fs of i#enKi7«m«rtj^Dni. >Jj ^li.' '£eiirolh>]|v Rev. Dr. Jeiddns, Bev. Dr^ IrvsM, Messtiw !P. B^ BroWnej .Wni« Hobbs, gilbert Scott, Gf Ha FMtkiniliam) ^hdmas RubmeTf ^lunes r,}r.rJoluilmm Ferrier, ranoe* dURRBKCt TABUS. 99 CURRENCY TABLE. Currenojr. 0. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 10 37 18 19 2» 21 2S. 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 sterling. ;.Ao; 8. d. 1* I* I* I* 6 f 7t 8 8i I m 30! Ih Hi 1ft 1 a I I 1 Ir IS 1 fii 1 Si Currenojr. C.i 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 4a 44 ^ 4» 47 48 49 50^ 51^ i52 53 54 55 56 67 5» 50 60 61 62 Sterling. 8. d» 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 i 5; 5i ft 6i 7; 7i 8r 8 1 9. 1 ^ 110: 11(^ 111; 111 a oi 2 (^ 2 1; 2 1 2 2J 2 2, 2 3* 2 34 Z V 2 4i 2 5 2 5^ 2 6 2 6( Gorrency. 9 C. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 ' 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 100 800 10 00 Sterling. £ 8. d. 2 7 2 2 2 2 9 210 2101 2 11 2 11J 3 3 3 S* 1 2 3 H 3 2 3 2^ 3 3- 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 8 3 3 3 4 1 3J t I' f I* 8^ u ^.^! To CdKYRftt Pmsdif nrfJ:ofcEiriiB;-*A!da'ft ^ypbor to any Wtftti^f of penoe and dmdd by 6; Example : To 44 pence add Sk ^Pkw* 440 ; whteh dividied W 6, dves 78 2-6th^, say 73 cents. - *• A To OoK!f>iBT StkhlhIo'Into Cursinov«*-To the given sum, add oneHftflh of itself and onv^twelftk of thai ^e-fith. ' CuBSBi^dV' WTO Steklhto.— Multii^ly b]^ 60 and divide by 73. 1 1'- it ' if I 'i ■ i: '! * •(, m. ' I. 3> I K-Jfe> 100 BANKS IN 'CANADA. BANKS IN CANADA, With their Agencies* Plages. Namrs of Banks. Oppickbs. Barrie Bank of Commerce.E. S. Lally« agent Toronto J. M. Smith, manager BeUeviUe Montreal W. R. Dean, manager Merchants' A^ Thomson, manager Berlin Merchants*. ..'.••. R. N. Rogers, aj^ent Bowrnanville . . . -Ontario D. Fisher, cashier Royal Canadian. . . A. H. Maodoug^l, agent Brantford B. N. America ... .A. Robertson, manager Montreal • F.F. Blaokadar, actg.man. BrockiiUle. . . . i. .Montreal J. N. Travers, manager Chcuham • . .Royal Canadian. . W. H. Monsell, agent Merchants' W. S. Ireland, manager C'ohourg Montreal J. Porteous, manager Toronto J. H. Roper, manager Cornwall -Montref^l -- J. Cox, agent Clinton Royal Canadian. . M. Longh, agent Elora Montreal W. P. Newman, agent Fergui Montreal G. D. Fer|ra8Son, agent Gait Oore John Davidson, manager Royal C«iadian. . . G. H. Patterson, agent Merchants'. Wm. Cooke, manager Goderich Montreal J. H. Finlay, acting agent Qudph Gore J. B. Renny, manager Montreal C. Brouf^h, acting manager Ontario. B. Moms, manager Bank of Commerce.G.W. Sandilands, manager ffathilton .Gobs W. G. Caasels, cashier B. N. America . . . • W. N. Anderson, manager Montreal W. J. Buchanan, manager Merch ants' James Banorc^ manager Ontario ....R.Milro7, manager Royal Canadian. . JI. McKinstry, agent . BankofCommerce.C.R. Murray, manager Halifax, iv.«9 • . . .B. N. America . . . James Goldie, manager Montreal E. C. Jones, a^snt Tngereoll. ..t.. •,•.,'• Niagara District .-C. E. Chadwiok, agent , Merchants' C. H. Sorley, agent Ktngiton ....... .B. N. America . . • . Jeffery Penfold, manager Montreal ,R. M. Moore, manager Royal Canadian. . .R. C. Fitigerald, agent , . , Merchants' J. G. Macdonaldr manager iMtoHtv*'* Ontario J. H. Woodman . rr^ Montreal ..« H. Dunsfoid, agent London, ........ .Bank oi'Cemmeroe Jl. S. Strathy, manager B. N« America . . . .Thoe. Corsan, manager BANES IK OANADA. lt)l Plaoks. Namrs of Banks. Offiochs. London, •Merchants' W. F. Harper, manager Montreal F. W. ThomaS) manager Gk>re H. R. Strathy, manager Mnnireal MnwrRBAr \ 5' S* ?*°*' 8®°^' manager ^^^'^^^ JttONTBBAL j j^ B^ Angus, manager B. N. America . NevoeastU^ N. Nicolet: Nnpanee .... Netomarktt . O^hawa Ottawa Owen Sound - Paris Pembroke ... Perth Peterborough Picton Port Hope. Port Perry. Preaeott . . • . Quebec CiTT Bank F. Maooiilloch, cashier Du Pruplr A. A. Trottier. cashier M0LS6NS W. Sache, cashier Jacques C ARTIES. H. Cottd, cashier M«o.»N«....|gs£A»52;p^t"' S Thos. Paton, gen. manager ( A. C. Hooper, manager Quebec J. B. R^ny, manager Toronto .Duncan Goulson, manager Ontario Henry Stames, manager ^t^J^l^ \ p- «•««'-. ■»»««' Royal Canadian. . M. H. Ganlt, manacfer Mechanics' Bank . . Alex. Molson, ma. director Niagara Bistriot. . .Ontario Bank, agents Eastn. Townships Bank of Montreal, agents Bank of Commeroe.Mol8£astQ. Townships. A. P. Ball, manager St, Catherine* . . .Niaoaba Distbiot.C. M. Arnold, cashier Svebec D. R. Wilkie, agent lank of Commerce.H. C. Barwick, manager St, Marv9*n ..... .MoBlbreal B. Hillyard, agent St. Thma9 ..... .Merchants' Jno. McDonald, agent Stratford ....... .Montreal J. Hogg, agent Royal Canadian. . J. Young, agent Merchants' C. H. Ransom, agent Strathroy Bluik oCCommerce J^. 8. Small, agent St. John, MM- »« 'B* N. America . . . .R. R. Giindley, manager r- .«. >>.>« . Hi t' -Qaefoeo. » CcMsmercial Bank Montreal A. Macnider, agent St. Johne, I^.F, , .Montreal Union Bk.of Newfoundland B. N. America . . . .U]u»*'•** { Bankof New York oebec Maitland. Phelps & Co. . ity Bank Bank of the Republio Jacques Gartier . . Bank of the Republio /j^^ SWard k Co., and Mer- ^^^ \ chants'Bank Royal Canadian. . National Park Bank Du Peuple Nat Bank of the Republio Ontario National City Bank Molsons The Meohamos' Bank Niagara District . -The Manhattan Bank Union Bank of S The National Park Bank, Lower Canada X and Caldwell Ashworth B^nkofCommerce.Bank of New York. .B. N. America . . . .Merchants' National Bank Montreal Merchants' National Bank Bankof CommerccMerchants' NationJEil Bank City Bank Kidder, Peabody k Co. Ontario Tremont National Bank Gore New York State Bank .Toronto City Bank Niagara District . .City Bank .Gore Rochester City Bank .Niagara District . .Bank of Attica Gore Bankof Attica •Bankof Commerce.Merchants' National Bank . B. N. America. \ '^•^if^'****'**' "^^ ^' ^' Montreal Bank of British Columbia B. N. America . . . -R. Burrell, int. manager .Montx«al Bank of British Columbia B. N. America — George Grant, agent Montreal Oriental Bank Corporation Montreal Bank of New Zealand MONTREAL. 105 Bank of Montrral.— Established 1818.— Capital «6,000,0C0. Direetor^—t, B. Anderson, President ; Hon. T. Ryan, M.L.G. Vice-President; Messrs. H. Tbomasi D. Torrance, Ool. Thos. E. Campbell, £. M. Hopkins, J. G. McKensie, P. Redpath, G. W. Campbell, BLD. ; £. H. King, General Manairer. Pays of Discount : Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends : 1st June attd 1st December. Montreal Bank, Savings Bank DBPARTifEKT.—Under the management of Henry Vennor. Open every lawful day, from 10 till 3 o'clock. CiTT Bank.— Capital, Sl.200,000. i?iVeeeor».— William Workman, President j Jos. TiflSn, Vice- Presiderdt ; Wm. Macdonald, Chas. Phillips, Champion Brown. OMcer».—V. Maccnlldch, Cashier ; R. Mills, chief clerk and accountant ; 0. J. Scott, paying teller ; G. Ruthven^ receiving teller; L. Mathewson. deposit ledger keeper; David Kinnel, discount clerk ; John Jas. MaccuUoch, assistant clerk ; James Maclea, messenger; Dennis Gorman, porter. Days of Discount : Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends : Ist June and Ist I>ecember. BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. ESTABLISHED IN 1836. Tneorporated by Royal Charter in 1840. PAID-UP CAPITAL, £1,000,000 STERLING. BRAD OFFICE— LONDON, ENGLAND. COURT OF DIRECTORS IN LONDON. Glyn, Richard H. Hume. W. Burnley Kingsford, J. J. Philpotts, A. H. Ranking, John Robertson, J. Muiray Charles McNab. HEAD OFFICE IN THE COLONIES. Great St. James Street, Montreal. General Manager—ThoB. Paton. A^Mtant " " — A. C. Hooper. MONTREAL BRANCH. '^- >^ Local Board— Mon. Jas. Ferrior, Geo. Moffatt Manager —Angus C. Hooper. AceountatU . Days of Discount ; Wednesdays and Saturdays. Bogffs, Henry Lubbock, Fredrick Brooking, Thomas H. Carter, Robert Farrar, Henry Richard tiillespie, Alex. Secretary in London ■ ! if I w i i t-f iiil m I li I I 106 BANKS. te La Bakqui du PnrpLi.— Cttpitftl $2i000,000. President, John Pratt; Vioe-PreeideBt» A. Prevoet; Man- aging Director, B; H. LeMoine. Directon.—O, S. Cherrier, J. F. Sinoennest Nelson Davis, G. S. Brush ; cashier, A. A. Trettier : accountants, E. Foamier and L. Dupuy ; paying teller, A. Mereille ; receiving teller, K. Terrouz ; discount clerk, J. S. Morley ; elork, J. L. Lamon- tagne ; assistant discount clerk, J. J. Bogue ; messenger, T. Lamoureux : notary, C. F* Papineau. Bays of Discount ; Tuesdays and FridiiyB. Dividends . 3st March and 1st September. MoLSONS Bank.— William Molson, President ; J. H. R. Mol- son, Vice-President. Q/^cer«— William Sacha, cashier ; John Molson, accountant ; John Breen, paying teller ; J. !EL Bell, receiving teller : T. J. Joy. fiscount clerk ; A. B. Glass, ledeer-Keeper ; U. T. Oilson, and '. E. Bethune, clerks ; Joseph Walkley and William Perry, messengers. Days of Discount ; Tuesdays and Fridays. . Savings Bank JDepartmeiK.— James Elliot, Manager. La Banqub Jacques Oabtirr.— Capital, $1.000,000i. OjHcerg—K, Gotte, cashier ; D. W. Brunet, teller : F. B. La- fleur, book-keeper ; L. G. Lacasse, assistant teller ; M. Bonrret, deposit ledger-Keeper ; F. X. Lanthier, discount clerk ; J. A, Manseau, clerk ; Joseph Loblane, messenger. Mrrchants' Bauk of GANABA./-*Place d'Armes.— Capital, $2^,000. 2>ireefor9^.~ Hugh Allan, President; E. Atwater, Vice-Presi- dent; Andrew Allan, A. Roy, W. F. Kay, D. Masson, H. Fraser. Oj??ccr».— Jackson Rae, cashier ; W. W. L. Chipman, account- ant ; W. L. Marler, assistant accountant; Geo. 0. Tyre, branch accountant ; W. T. Porter, Ist teller ; C. F. Ireland, 2nd teller ; J. W. Honet, ledger-keeper ; Lyndon Smith, cash book-keeper ; H. Le Jeune, exoaange clerk ; Geo. F. Smylie. A. F. Riddell, E. D. Mcllree, clerks; Jas. Wight, messenger; Peter Kerr, porter. Inspector, A. Cameron ; Bank Note Department, Thos. Kirby ; Stock Department, Wm. Hamilton ; Savings Department, George Sharpe. Mrchakigs' Bank. — Great St. James Street— Capital, $ 1,000,000. Directors— W, Shanley, President; A. Molson, Vice-Presi- dent and Managing Director ; John Atkinson, C. ,T. Brydges, N. McNaughton; J. Hempsted, accountant ;C. G. Morgan, teller ; C. T. Hempsted ledger-clerk ; Duncan Kinsela, discount clerk ; F. G. Varey silver clerk . Samuel Pucten, silver teller ; Richard Dalton, messenger. KONTEEAL. 107 Union Bank of Lower Canada.— Capital, $2,000,000. Head Office^ Queb^.—W, Dunn, eashier. Montreal Branch,—^, MaoEwan, eashier ; J. F. Kirk, ao- oountant; J. V. Woolsey, teller; F. A. Bates, ledger-keeper Thomas Clappevton, nessenger. Qdrbko BANK.-r>Gapital, $3,000,000. Jiead Office^ Quebec—jBa, Stevenson, cashier. Montreal Branch, 14 Place d*Arme8,—J. B. Benny, manaser ; L. E. Hammond, acoountant ; F. C. Wotherspoon, teller; W.T. Benson, clerk ; A. B. &urn{brd, do. Discount every day. Bank. or Toronto.— Duncan Coulson, manager ;T. F. Tate, accoantimt r H. St* G. Baldwin, teller ; F. Cayley, check clerk ; L. Beatty, clerk. Ontario Bank.— Oapital. $2,000,000. Head OMte, Bowmarwillef Ont.—Hon, J. Simpson, Presi- dent ; D. Fisher, cashier. Montreal Branch, Place dMrme*.— H. Stames, manager. Days of Discount; Monday and Thursday. CiTT ^D District Savings Bank.— No. 6 Oreat St. James St. LaRoe«uiu SdwIMl If urphyy Willlaii Worlmaa, and Edwin At water, directors ; E. J. Barbeau, actuary. Open eveiqr lawraL day during banking hours. The Board meets every Monday evening. tJAlMBtiN STAMP DUTIES; In computing the dutjr, it must be borne in mind that any in- trest payable at m^iturity with the principal, is to be counted art 01 the amount. On Bills of ExehangCj Drafte and Promtesory Note*, AMOUNT. singly. Duplicate each part. Trlplioate each part. iiOa nrtA ntr,(1«v. $0 01 002 $0.01 0.01 $0 01 0.01 Over 25 and not exceeding. $ 50 u 50 i* . 100 003 0.02 001 u 100 « u . 200 006 0.04 002 tl 200 " (* .'300 009 0.06 0.03 (i 800 " ' u . 400 0.12 006 004 (( 400 " ti . 500 0.15 0.10 005 <4 600 »« (( . 600 0.18 0.12 0.06 . i|i: ! : 1 .1 1 v ■h'f ;( *l I m 106 Ml&ROANTILE. MERCANTILE, BOARD OF STOCK BROKERS. Charles Oeddet, Chairman ; F. Bond, Feoretary. FirtM Componnathe Board.—O. k C. G. Qeddest Ford k Tait, O. W. Simpson, MaoDougall k Davidson, Prentice k Mao- Doagall, F. Bond, BumeUA Thompson, D. R.Stodart, A. M. Cohen, Budden k Crawford, Wilson k Kane. CORN EXCHANGB ASSOCIATION. Committ^ of if<;iiM(a«m0fU.~Ira Gould, President ; John Fair- bairn, Treasurer ; John M. Toung, H. Labelle, H. MoLennan, M. P. Ryan, R. S. Oliver. L. S. Cusaolc, George Coupar. Board of Review. —ThouMi Rimmer, Chairman: Andrew Allan, James Maodougall, Robert Simros, Robert Bsdaile, Thomas Macduff. W. J. Patterson, Secretary ; Thomas MeNab, A88ist.-Seoretar7. MERCANTILE AGENCY. DUN, WIMAN & CO., Proprietors. ■ <» ■ MONTREAL s 37 «39 ST. FRMICOIS XAVIER STREET, JAS. HEDLEV, Manager. TORONTO: EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, JNO. Moss, Manager. HA. LI FAX, N. S. : Wm. Hedley, Manager. £, WIMANf General Manager for Canada, DUN, BARLOW 6r> CO., New York, R. G. DUN trcctor«.--Hugh Allan, Prtsidehtj Hon. John Roj^e. Gfeorge W. Oamphell, M.D., Sir William Logan; James X)aker8f Secretary. Qi^ee.- Opposite Merchants' Exchange, St. Sacrament Street. Peoplb*s Telegraph CoifPANT.—Incorporated under chap. 67 of the Consolidated Statutes of Canada. Has Offices between Ottawa and Quebec. Directort.—A. Joseph, Chairman ; D. O. Thomson, Treasurer ; S. B. Foote, A. Thomson T. H. Dunn, F. Dmmmond, Manager. 0#ce.~2 Hosintal Street. MoNTBRAL Miming Coup ant.— Tfaoe. Ryan* Presictost: Wm. Murray, Vice-President ; Dr. 0. W. Campbell, Sir Q. ETCartier, James Uutton, Robert Anderson, Gilb^HSeott* Directors ; Adam Handyside, Secretary. Q^ctf.— 58 St. Francois Xavier Street Huron OoppKB Bat CovPANT.^Korth British Buildings, St Frane<»8 Xavier street— D. Lorn MaoDougall, President; Michael Babcock, Vice-President ; E. M. Hopkms, Alex. Clerk, George Templeton, Chas. Alexander, Directors ; John G. Bur- rows, Secretary. COlfliiaSIONRRS AND OfFIORRS FOB THR HaRBOUR OF MON' trRal.— Comm«««toner».<— A. M. Delisle, EsqM Chairman; Geo. Stephen, Esq., Wm. Workman, Esq., and J. H. Winn, Esq., President Board of Trade; H. H. Whitney, Secretary ; A. G. Nish, Harbour Engineer, A. M. Rudolf, Harbour Master; John Ferns, Wnar&iger ; John Small, Assistimt Wharfinger. Trust and Loan Company of Upprr Canada.— Q/?Jce.-'107 Great St James Street Canada Glass Company.— (Limited.)— Montreal. -Works at Hudson on the Ottawa. J. H. Jiraeph, President; Chas. Hagar, Treasurer; Alex. MoGibbon, J. Macintosh, J. HardmhUt Directors ; John Donaldson, Secretary. Offi<^ & Sample Rooms, 107 Queen Street St. Lawrence Glass Company.— /Vrctorj/— Albert Street, west} Montreal.— Wm. Workman, President; P. Redpath, Vipe- Presideut jDtVeotora.'-Wm. Workman. Petor Redpath, A. M. Delfsle, A. McK. Cochrane, Thomas Simpson. A. McK. Cochrane, Secretaiy and Treasoter. OMce and Sample i?oom«.— At the Factorj^. -M-K H \i* \i 114 PUBLIC COMPANIES. IV y. 1 jV*^ TitE Grbat Makitoclin Oil Compant.- Capital, $300,000. Shares $10 each. Pirectort : J. R. Berthelot, Esq,, President ; Henry Starnes, Esq., Vice-President; W..L. Baby, Esqj, A. Lagrare. Esq., Henry B^rthelot, Esq., Charles E. Panet, Eaq., John H. B. Burroughs, Esq., Charles F. Thebo, Esq., Wimam McNaughton, Esq. ; P. B. Casgrain, Esq., Solicitor ; W. M. Freer, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer. OM Secretary and Manager; N. G. Bourbonnidre, Notary ; M. Rivet, Treasurer ; 0. Lecours, Assistant-Treasurer,* La Banque du Peuple. Bankers. Oi«c«.— 46 St Vincent Street. MoNTRiiL Mutual Building Socistt.— Wm; Turner, Presi- dent > Hem. Maurice Laframboise, Vice Jonathan Findlay, and Louis Monat, Trustees ; William Cross, P. P. Martin, M. Bertrand, W. Cowie. Jas. McNeioe, jr., G. Bourdeau, F. C. Charbonneau, Wm. Duokett, and Wm. Mc Master, Directors : L. H. Ofaarbonnean, Sec-Treasurer ; Wm. Easton, Notary; Jatties Garven, jun.. Valuator ; T. B. Warren, E. Targeon, W. W. McClellan, Auditors. Mount Rotal Crmbtkrt Compant.— Trustkes.— rTmVec^ Church o/EnaUnui and IretancU-^ii' H. Gault, J. J. Day, Wm. Molson, E. Idler, George Moflfatt, William Turner and Stanley C. Ba^. Pirnoyterian (7&«rc/i.— Wm. Murray, Wm. Spier^ Benjamin Lyman, Johnston Thomson, Walter Benny, John Stirling^ Kobt. Esdaile and Gharleis D« Proctor. Weideyan Chureh.-^VLim, Jaines Ferrier and John Torrance. CongregaHoneU.^KeTkTj Lyman. J7aj^.— G. B. Muir. CTmtaruxn.— G. H. Frothingham. Wm. Mutray, President; Benjamin Lyman, Vice-President; M. H. Gault, Treasurer; Wm. Turner, Secretary ; R. Sprigings at the Cemetery, Superintendent. Montreal Agrioultural and Horticultural Sooiktt.— A. Robertson, President; W. T. Evans^ice-President; Messrs. J. MidcUeton, R. SprigiDgs, J. Nairn. R. Brodie, T. Irving, T. Wall, J. Archbold, Directors ; J. E. Pell, Secretary-Treasurer. CouNTT op HoOHKLAOA AORICULtURAL SOCIIBTT.— JOBCph Lanouette, President; Thomas Irving, Vice-President; Hugh Brodie, jun., N. P., Secretary and Treasurer: F. Beaudry, L. Laporte, R. Brodie, Charles F. Vinet, C. Holdsworth, Jean Grer and W. E. Phillips. NATIONAL SOCIETIES. St. Gioroi'8 Sooiktt.— John Leeming, President ; J. Kerry and A. Rimmer, Vice-Presidents ; W. 8. Walker, Treasurer ; W. D. Strodd, Seeretary ; Rev. Hennr Wilkes, D.D., and Rev. G. Slack, ChaiMins ; C. Smallwood, Esq., M.D., L.L. It ''it^ ' :( It 1 ir (•,. m s '>^ Ills D., D.0.1^, W. B. Beasey, Bsq., M.IK,- J. M. Dmke, i2fia^,K4>M £. Trenholine) Esq.| M*D.t Pivaioii|]i9« A^ '>H: Charitable Committee—J, E. Petli ChainB«n ; ^<6ki4 Gardn^lS W. H. Clare, Q. Llilaiier, 6. Beay. F* Clri«i)0» S. P0(Uarand Jbh&Bauden. ■ .-w^^vtAl,.,- v^^fw^^s..,- (7ommtWee ei/'^ccouni**.— John Lewis and E. Wright. St. Am>9Rw's SociKTlr.--Andrew Robeitson, Presidents A. W. Ofplrie, Peter Redpath, Vice-Presidents; A. MoGibbon, ^reasolrer : D. Brymner, Secretary; John Phymister, assistant OQ. ; Re^'. Dr. Mathieson and Rer. Mr^ Youngt Chaplains. dommUtee^—Mesan. Ewen McLennan. Charles Alexander, Dayid'Mr. Bell. ^ '.\ 7 Committee of Aceow^t9'. - H^n. John Young* W. S* McFai^ lanO} D. McKay, J. C. Becket and A. Wilson, CalkdonunSooibtt.— D.Rose, President; D. M. MoGavin, 1st Vice-President ; T. Symington, 2nd Vice-President; J. T. Henderson, Secretary; W. Murray^ Financial Secretary; C« T. Christie, Treasurer. Committee*—!). Cunningham, A. MtirdOch, W. MoRobie, W. B. Allan, A. K. Shewan, A. A. Steyenson* Jas. Knox, Jas. Yuill, Jno. Millar, A. G. Nish, C. Baillie, H. MoFariane. ■ St. Patrick's Society.— R B. McNamee, Bsqu. President; Louis Hughes, 1st Vice-President: P. Carroll, gnd Vice-Presi- dent ; Daniel Lyons, Treasurer; M. P. Redmond^ corresponding Secretary ; W. J. Walsh, recording Secretary ; Jno. A. Moore, assistant recording Secretary. , Qomtnittee ofMxnqffenient''--Uic!hMl Tansey, John O'RSely, J. McCaffrey, R. Burke^ M. 0. Connor. D.Coghlan, T. GiUeeee, N.Kinsella, M. Tracey, L< Morriesy, Wm. Cunningham, John Hamall, Thomas Qum, D. Banjy, J. OTitfrell, Wm. Mansfield, y-/SlJ^?» ^randMawhalKJMtJnright; Assistant Marshallp, % QfRijsUy, J» Kinpu|;h an4 jTWiokhtoi. ^ Nrw England Sooirtt.— Champion Brown, President ; Clark Pitts, 1st Vice-President; D.T.Irish, 2nd Vice-President; E.F. A mes^rd Vice-President; Dr. J. A. Basin, 4th Vice-President; T. S. Hunt, corresponding Secretary ; C. D. Edwards, recording Secretary ; Chaa. E. Kershaw, Treasurer. Gkbman Society.— W. Wagner, President; — Gerike, Vice- Predident; L. Gandinger, l^easurer; F. A. Buoher and F. Fischer, Seeretanes. / CharUahle Oammittee,^A, Byer, M. Leser, T. Gablen j^fetrartff .— F. Fiiohar and — Strohmeyer. MONTREAL. 117 St. Jran BAPTifitK SooiftiT.— The Hon^ <^. Oaimet Attorney General, President ; Louis Beaudry, F. P. Pomiaville* Henry Stamps andJ^Bte. Beaudry, Vice-Presidents; Honors Cott^, Treasurer; KAphael BeUemare> Reeordinff Seoietary; Joseph Royal, Corresponding Secretary; Dr. Trade!, PhysioiaB. BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS, CHimCH lioME.— Jn Couneetiohwtth Christ Church Cathedral, •—28 Aylmer Street— The very Rev. Dean of Montreal, Presi- dent; Rev. Canon Baloh, Vice-President; Rev. Canon Loose- more. . ''■•■■ ji •■ ■■ Miss Ross, Secretary ; Miss 'W^ebster, treasurer ; Miss Laing, Matron and Superintendent ; Mrs. Loosemore, Mrs. Baloh, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Baylis, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. T. B. Anderson, Mrs. S. 0. Blim, Mrs. Party, Mrs. Maodonnell, M^. Dyde, Mrs. H. ASpltiwall H6#e, Mrs. Tylee, Mrs. George Stei>hen, Miss M<>ffatt. Miss HolmeSv Miss Ramiay, Miss C. Glbb, Miss Dur- ham, Miss Catehpoto, Mahagers* £!ngltsh Workiko Men's Benefit SociEtr.— "Wim. Turner, President: John Hine, 1st Vice-President ; James Bllicdtt 2nd Vioe-President; W. H. Smith, Treasurer; John Clajrton, Secre- tary; Edward Pink, Assistant Secretary; Rev. Canon Baleh, D.D., Rev. Canon Loosemore, A.M., Rev. W. B. Ciirran, A.M., Rev.;Hy..WUke8,D.D.« Chaplains; Charles Smallwood, M.D., L.L.I>., D.C.L., Physician ; J. J. Day, Hon. Solicitor : J. H. Isaaji^n, Bon. Notary ; W. Greig, S. M. Sansum and R. Thorpe, Auditors : Wm, Perry, Wm. Kingston and J. H. Isaacson, Trus- tees ; Alfred Lewinjrton, John Burgess, Edward Merchant, Joseph Empey, John iJlley, Thos. R. Hunt and R. Constahtine, Stewards. United Protestant Working Men's Benefit Sooiett.— Meets on the first Tuesday evening in each month at 8 o'clock in Union Hall, Craig Street. Oi!«erf.^ohn Wilson, President rW;H. Hall. Ist Vice- President ; M. ,G. Casler, Sted Vice-Presidentj; Joshua Ward, KeeqrdinrSecretary; Samuel Gray, Financial Secretary ; John Phillips, Treasurer J W. Glidden, B. I;. Baltsly, A^ BailUe, Auditors ; W. Clendming, John Perry, Richard SeMe, Trusteed ; E. H. Trenholme, M.D., Physicialn. Montreai. WoBfUNO Men's Mutual Benefit ^ Widows* j& Orphans' Frovident SociBTT.—Founded A.D. 1R67,-^A. W. Ogilvie, M.P.P., President ; Ja^es Thompson, 1st Vice-Presi- dent; Thos. Symington, 2nd Vice-President; Warden King, 1 ir iii n ! V 1 ' 'I 118 BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. Treasurer ; Chas. P. Christie, Secretary ; John Boyd, Assistant Seoritar7 ; Wm. Stenbotise, Financial Secretary ; James Atchi- son, Assistant FiDanoial Secretary. ^ ■ ' 2ViM T. Christian. Y'^.'^'^f': Pbotesta^'t Obphan Asylum.— No. 1045^. Catherine Street, near Drummond Street— Mrs. Moffatt. Ist pijn»cti*ess ; Mrs. J. Greenshields, 2nd Directrera ; Mrs. Tylee, Treasurer ; Mrs. McCord, Secretary ; Mrs. Cribb, Supermt«ndent and Matron; Miss S. MeLaUflilin, Teacher, i ix: Fibemrn's Brnevolrkt Scgiett-— Alex. BertramjChief Engi- neer and President ; F. McCuUochjyice-President ; W. McRobie, Secretary; W. Patton, AssistffBt Engineer, Treasurer. VUiting OommtMee.— F. McCnUoch, J.,Ji Oaimsy J. Gauthier, Wm. Atcheson, J. Bukingham. - ^ttc{tfor«.— F. McGulloen, J. J. €v Irnt; MONTREAL. 119 Rohan Catholto Orphan Asylum.— 745 St. Cath«rine Street. Founded 18§2.-'Mr8. T. Bbuthillier, President ; Mrs. John Odtel. Viise-i^rdsident ; Mrg. Joseph Bouriret, Treasurer : Mrs. Maurice Laframboise, Secretary ; Miss Eulalie Petit, Matron. Industrial Rooms.— Mrs. Dumford, Lady SuperiatendeUt ; Miss Rintoul, Treasurer. Protestant House op Industry and Refuge.— Wm. Mur- ray, President; William Workman, Ist Vice-President ; J. G. Mackensie, 2nd Vice-President ; Wm. Molson, Treasurer ; Wm. Lunn. Honorary Secretary ; Wm. Brown, Secretary and Super- intendent ; Mrs. Macdonald, matron. Montreal Sanitary Association.- His Lordship the Metro- politan and MoniBeigneur Bourget^ Patrons :Wm. Workman, (mayor,) President j T. 8. Brown, G. W. neaTer, J. Royal, Vice-Presidents; M. P. Ryan, M.Pm Treasurer; A.B.Larocque, M.D., P. P. Carpenter, Ph.D., R. J. Wioksteed, M.A., B.O.L., Honorary Secretaries. i\ r TEMPERANCE. Grand Division Sons or T. of P. of C— Rev. J. W. Man- ning, St Andrews, G. W. P. ; P. Johnston, Quebec, G. W. A. ; John S. Hall, 6 Bleury Street G. S. ; W. Brodie, Quebec, G. T. ; Rev. E. S. InRfldls, Quebec, G. Chap. ; R. Goddard, Adamsville, G. Con. ; W. Bates, Montreal^ G. Sentinel, Montreal Tbmpbranojs Sooibiy.— Kev. Wm. Taylor* D.D., President; John Dougall, James Court, Robt Campbell, D.P. Janes. J. A. Mathewson, J. 0. Becket, Vice-Presidents ; Rev. Goo. Brown, Secretary ; Robt Irwin, Treasurer. Ex. Com. meets monthly in the Bible House and holds a pub- lic religious temperance meeting every Sabbath afternoon at 4 o'clock in Union Hall, Craig Street. Strangers invited. Sons of TKiifmkVCK.— Howard Divinon^ Ko. 1, meets every Thursday evening at their rooms, 6 Bleary Street. Indefkkdent Order of Good Templars.— Mount Ro^al Temple meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the Union Uall, Craig @trtet Royal Victoria Temple.— Meets every iPriday evening at 8 o'clock in the tTnioh H^l, Craig Street I . I: I'.-. : ^['i \k EM i.P'T*- 120 TEMP^B&AllrCE. BRtnsH Ambrioak ORDieit of 0. T.— /S«. Lawrence Lodge,^ Meets every Monday ereniiig at 8 o'dook io the Hall, No. 6 Bleury Street Victoria LoDOi!.~Meet8 ATery Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the basement of New Connexion Ghuroh, Dupr6 off College Street. BRrriSjB Amrbioan Order op &.!!»— Dominion Lodge, Meets every Wednesday evening in Presbyterian School 72 Duke Street at 8 o'clock. No. 1, Young Earnest tRKTOTALRRS.— The Senior Division composed of Boys from 15, and Girls from 14 to ^ years of im^.~ Meets every Thursday evening at half-past 7 6'diock, in Union Hall, Craig Street. A gVdr.— The Governor General, governor*.- Htm. Charles D. Day, |i.L.D., President and Chancellor; Hon. James Ferrier, Senator; T.B.Anderson, A. Robertson, M. A., Q.C., Hon^C. Dunkin, M.P.P., L.L.D., A. MorriF, D.C.L., M.P.P., and W< Molson. Ksq. ; Hon. John Rose, M.P.P., Peter Redpath, John Prothinghalm, David Torrance, George Moffatt, J. H. R. Molson, Esqrs. MbNtREAL. 121 Prineipaland Vice- Chancellor,-^ J, W. Dawion, L.L JKt F* R.8.«.F.GjS. iV22otP«.«rVen. Archdeacon Leachf I)iC.L.. L.L* Dm Yicje-Frincipal and;X)ean of the ^Faodty or Arts ; The Boh^ J. J* C. Abbott. P.CX-» Q.Cm M.Pm Bean of the FaouUr of Law ;, Georce W. GampbelT, M.A., M.D.| Dean of the Faealty of Mieidicme ; the Rector of the High School f B. Chahibeilain, M.A., D.C.L. ; Sir W. R. Logah, L.L.D., F.R.S., F.G.^. r Pijofcs- 8or Johnson, L.L.D. : Rev. Professor Cornish, M. A. ; Professor Lafrenaj^, B.O.L. ; profesdor W. Fraser, M.D. ; Rev. Frineipal Cook. p.D.| of Morrm College, Quebec : Prindnal Graham, M. A., ofSt Francis CbUdMr Rev. H. Wilkes, BJ:A.^D.D.. Cdti- grecrational College of B.N. A.; T. K. Ramsay, M.A., Motrin CoIleM t Rqbf^ A. Leach, M;A., B.O.L< ; C. P. Davidson, MA., B.G.L..; Bev.D. H. Maovicar; John Reddy, M.D. ; Samuel B. Schmiai,ilD. Seetvtary of the Royal Institution and Registrar and Bursar^ W. Craig Baynes, Esq., B.Ai Factdtvo/Arta.—Yen. Archdeacon tjeaoh, D.C.L.,Vic ProfMsdr of M,i Dean of the Faculty and Professor of the Pnnciples and Practice of Surgery : D. C. McC^Uum, M.D., Professor of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women imd Children ; W. Fraser, M.D., Professor of the Institutes of Medidne ; Robert Craik, M.D., Pirofessor of Chtonstry; W^B; Steotti M.D., Professor of Anatomy; W. WrU^t, S^.D.j Pwlfessor of Materia |!edioa M»d Phfi'n^^c^i jj* cine; G. L lii.D., Proftssor of the TBeory qsd Practice of Medi- j. FenWicki MiD., Pfdfi^sor of Clinical Surpery and Medical Jurisprudence ; J. Drake, M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine ; William Fuller, M.D., Demoiidtratoif of Anatomy and Curator of Museum. The Sessions of the Medical Faculty commence on the fovQ;th day of October^ aiidend on the thirty-first day of March; The course extends over four years, and entitltss die student, after a satisfactory examination, to the degree of Doctor of Medicme and Master of Surgery. Factdfy o/Zair.-Hon. W. Badgley,D.C.L., Professor of Pub-* ^f ■4 I lit ilJi IS - t-l m i. ■■ \ ,it.: '-, 122 COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. lio and Criminal Law; Hon. J, J. C. Abbott B.C.L., M.P., Dean of the Faenlty and Professor of Commercial Law ; F. W. Torranof^, M.A., B.CL.) Pnifessor of CivU Law.; P. R. Lanrenaye, B.C.L., Professor of CiTil Procedure and Jurisprudence ; R. ti. Laflamme, Professor of Customary Law and the Law of Real Estate ; Ed. Carter^ B.C.L.t Q.C.f Associate Professor Of Crim- inal Law ; Norman W, T;finholme, M.Am B.0.L.» liMtiirftr in Roman Law. • ■•''^ ". " ....rj^-,.-...- . ffiffh School Department of McGUl Collie— Board of Diree- eorf.—David TorraneOf Georoe Moffatt| Peter Rednath> Qoy- ernors of the Uniyersity ; William Sutherland, M.D.» Rev. G. Cornish, M.A., Hon. J. j. C. Abbott, D.CL. J?e:;s<;i)r of French i r I ! ):; H ! I ! i vf 8 t ,«.• ^ 11 -J' 124 CHUROHBdi CfiAPMiS, Ao. Literatare : Re^* R* S. Tamba. M. A., MaihomatioiU Tutor; E. OhapmaDtjSflq.. M. A., Bursar : lUv. A. 0. Soartb, M. A.) Li- brarian ; Rev. W. Eiohmondt M. A.. Sub-lUotor of Junior De- partment ; Kev. \y . fl. rrideauz, M A.i B. Kipir* EMm A|. A., and A. A. Bodkin, B. A.» Aasistant Masten of Junior Department. British and Canadian School, Montrkal. -^William Lunn, President; Jobn Greenshieidsr Secretary ; Henry Thomas, Trea- suaer; Teaohfirgj—Ui Arnpjd, head master : Mr. DnvaL French mas- ter; Mr. Barwiek, Miss .O'Grady* Miss GaWr.M»8 HUU Mrs. Seybold, Miss Swallow, Miss Winfield, Miss Taylor, aiid Miss Lampard, Assistants. Jipstrrs, St. Mart's Oou^kgr.— Rev. F^ Vignon, S.J., P^si- dent ; Rev. T. Fleok, S. J;, Vice-President ; Jos. Hubert, 6.J., Treasurer. Pro/ewort.— Rer, J. Aubier, 5. J., Rer. F- lo Pinto, SiJ.* Rey. A. Pelletier. 8. J.4 Rev. Jos; BusAm. 3.J., J. MoAnley, S.J.. B. Guldner, S;J.. Bd. Hamon^ S.J.. F. Smith, 8.J.i.Bd. D^sy, S.J., A. Mntler, S.J., D. Turgeon, S.J., R. Ohartier. S;J.,.P. Gleason, S^., J. MoDonald, SX P. Nadeaii, S.J., C; (ySuHiyAn. — R. D^earie, D. Oremin, 0. Sauv^, D. Fortin, J. i'Htfranlt, A. Brunet, A. Pedpas. Prbfe96or$ of Music^M. M. J. FoIIenns, P. Letoudal, J. A. Fowler. .i- ■ ,>■ '.-f.-i^u.' \i* ■ Number of StudeMs.'-'SBO, , . ' , ^j,, v jESuira. OrukOh op the Grsu.— Rev. A. Langcake. S.J., Rev. D. Merrick, 8. J., Rev. J. Resther, S.J.. Rev. O. Kottman, S.J., Rev; I. BatidtTi S.J.» Rev. B. Dbucet, S.J., Ref. M. Nash, S.J. . , •',■■'' 7:. a.'-' ,!5 M' 0|[tJRCHE$, CHAPELS, &c. «i •»•-'■ ROMAN CATflOLIC. The Rif^t Rev. Ig. Bodjrget, Bishbn of iHontreal ; MM. A. F. Truteau, V: G. Doyen, J. 0. Par^LPHW. See. r L. T. Plarirondon, H. Mo^e&u, B. C. IfatM'e, B. H. Hicks, P. Lablanoi Proc. ; Chaiioind. B. Moreati, Ohan.f G. Li^f^Ybne, J. M.Mathieu, MM. I^. 0. Bhme4il. et H. % CMtnent, Cnr^s. ■r^'r Sem*nfirit of M6ntrM»--^xm* J. A. Haile, Stl|Wrtif Churoh of the Gesu : ■ High Mass, morning at 10 ; Vespers at 3i o'clock. PROTESTANT. Churoh op ENOLAND.--Mo8t Rev. Ashton Oxenden, D.D., Lord Bishop of Montreal and Metropolitan of Canada. Oatkedral 6'^er^y.— Very Rpv. John Bethune, D.D., Rector and Bean ; Vei^rable Archdeacon Leach, D.P., D.C.L. ; Rev. Canon Loosemore, A.M. ; Rev. Canon Balch, D.D. Trimtv Church.— Rcy, Canon Bancroft, D.D., incumbent ; Rev. J. P. Dumoulin, assistant minister. St, Qeorge^e.^'B/bv, Canon Bond, M.A., incumbent; Rev. Jas. Carmichael, assistant minister. •t » ■Hi ;:&^ ,1 126 CHURCniSS, tJHAi^LS, Ae. St J John the ^vdn^Ml.— (Free seat.)— ItsT • B. Wood, M.A., incumbent ; Rev. R. W. Norman, M.A., assista^ minister. St, Jame§ the Apofitle»^B.tt, J. Bllegood^' ||.iL.»,inoiimbent; Rev. W. Wright. M.D.jjMsistant minister. ->' . iSe. ^'teoAcnV.— Rev. W.B.Oiirran» M.Am inoambent. /S^ Xu«eV.— Rev. M. S. Baldwin, H.A., ineuinbent* St.-Thoma§\'-BJ9V^J. A. Maeleod, M.A., incumbent. St. Marp*»f ffoeheldga.-^TieY. J. D. Borthwiok, ineumbent. Chaptaxn to the ForeeB.^ELer. T. H. M. Bartlett, M. A • Chaplain to the tTai^.— fiev. J. D; Borthwick. Seeretaru of the Synod.— B^ey, CAnon Balcb, D.D. / • * Hours of Service.— baihedral, daily at Hi 9L.Tai. tmi 6 p,m. from Easter Day to Ist Oetoberi and 4 p.m, the re^t of the year. Sundays, at 11 a.m. and 3| p.m. Evening, at 7, seats £ree> AH others at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. CHURdR OF ScotLAND. -; 'iiffi Canada Pbesbtterian Church.— JKnox.— Comer of Dorches- ter and Mansfield Streets. Rev. Robert Irvine, D.D. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Lecture and Prayer Meeting ove places, at 2h p.m^ CoNQBlKOATiONAL.— ;Z»on.-^Radegonde Street iReverend Dt, Wilkes. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Eaetem Congregational Church.—Corner Craig and Amherst Streets. Rev. T. Colwell. Services at II a.m. and 7 p.m. Sun- day School at 3 p.m. French Evanoelxoal CauRCH.<-Comer St Elisabeth and Craig Streets. . Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Fbencb Canadian Presbyterian Church. — (Chureh of Scottand.) Dorchester, between St Urbain and St. Charles Barrom^e Streets. Services at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 p.m. French Protestant CnuROH.—Rev. T. Lafleur. German Protest ant.—iSI. Johne Church,— Wd St Dominique Street Rev. F. SchoM>e. Services at 10^ a.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Unitarian.— (7A«reA of the J#«««hxA.— Beaver Hall Hill. Rev. J. Cordner. Service at ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 9^ a.m. New Jerusalem Church.— (/S^tr0(ieii6ordrtaii.HDorohester Street opposite High Sohool. Rev. E* Gould. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. h iti ,'! ■•■ ■m 4« iU JRWI3H Btnaqooub, (German.)- St Cc^sttwti, nftiMr YUre Street- Rev. Mr. Cohen, RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. French-Canadian Missiokart Society.— It«y. Wtni Taylor, D.D., President: John Dougall, Hon. James Ferrfefj W. Lnni^, Joseph Mackay, Vioe-Presidents^ Jas. Court, Treasurer; Rev. H. Wilkes, D.D.I Rev. Professor McVioi^. A.Mtt J^onprAry Secretaries; Lieut-Colonel F^.)!!^. Haultain, GenemSebrelifi.Yy. Montreal Auxiliary Bible SociETY.—Hon. James Ferrier, President; Prixkcipal Dawsoii, L.L.D., J. Mlithewson, Rev. Dr. Wilkes, Kev. Dr. Taylor, Rev. Wm. Bond, Wm. Lnnn, Vice- t^ ; ^v. J$>piA6 Green, Tfitvellib^ Af(9}it Religious Tract Society.— J. A. Mathewson, President; Principal DaFson* T> M. Taylor, Hon. Mr. Justioe Torrance, Vice-Fresidentd : John Popham, Secretary; H. Veniio^, Trea- surer ; Thomas Miiir, DepcM^itary. Committee,— BjevB. Joshua Fraser, A. Lillie, J. A. McLeod, A. MacDonald, Canon Bond, H. J. Colwell, J. MaoRitohie, Theo. Lafleur. Thomas Oales, Messrs. James Court, Thomas J. Telfe'f — Rivet Georgo Moffatt, J. S. MaeLaren, Lemuel Cush- ing, jun., and William Fitts. Canada Sunday Scpool Union.— Principal J. W. Dawson, President; Hon. James Fernen Rev. Canon Bancroft, J. A. Mathewson, H. A. NelsoU) J. C. Beoket H. Lyman, Vice-Presi- d^ntb ; James Court, Treasurer ; Rev. John Alexander, Cor- responding Secretary; S. B. Scott Recording. Secretary ; Thos. Muir, Depositary. LadiIss^ Bible Association— Mrs. J. W. Dawson, Presideht ; Mrs. John Looming, Vice-President ; Mrs. D. Torrance, Trea- surer ; Miss Lunn, Secretary. Montreal Sabbath Absocui^oi^— FresidentJames Court, Esq.; Vice-Presidents, Revds. Dr. Taylor, Dr. Wflkes, Canon MONTREAL. 129 Bond, Geo. DouglAS and D. H^ MaoVioar ; Treasurer, Charles Alexander; Gorrespondiilg Secretary, Rev. J. B. Clarkson; Recording Secretary and Depositary, Alfred Sandham. Commt^eee.— Revds. J. Alexander. J. M. Gibson, Dr. Inrine, G. MoRitchie, Messrs. «P. Dougall, G. Childs^ J. A. Sfathewson, W. Lunn, Jadge Torrance, J. P. Clark, J. C. Beoket, W. King, J. Torrance, jun., T. J. Claxton, Dr. Reddy, L. Cashing, jun. Incorporated Synod op thb Diooksr op Montreal.— President, The Most Revd. The Metropolitan ; Chancellor of the Diocese, The Worshinfal Strachan Bethune, Q.C. ; Clerical Secretary, Rev. Canon Balch, D.D. ; Lay Secretary. M. H. Sanborn, Esq.; Treasurer, James Hutton, Esq.; Auditors, F. McKay, Esq., M. H. Gault, Esq. Executive Committee.— The Lord Bishop, the Secretaries, the Treasurer, and the following elected members : The Arch- deacon, ReYds. Canon Bancroft, Canon Loosemore, Canon Bond, D. Lindsay, H. Damlee, G. Slack, Canon Anderson, R. Lindsay, E. Dureonet, R. Lonsdell, J« B. Davidson, M. S. Baldwin, the Dean of Montreal, Rev. W. B. Curran, Strachan Bethune, Q r*., Hon. S. L. Huntingdon. Edward Carter, Q.C., Major C&'ui 11? M. H. Gault, E. E. Sheiton, Dr. Smallwood, T. Simpson vf. Brydges. J. Ferris, H. L. Robinson, R. A. Young, Hoi '^ , Hamilton, Frank Bond, J. Spence. Colonial Church and School Socibtt.— Incorporated by Act 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 Rev. the Lord Bishop of Montreal and Metropotttan, President ; G. Mo£fatt, Treasurer ; Canon Bond, M. A., Secretary. Place of Meeting, No. 4&St. Bonavenrure Street, second Thursday of every month at 12.15 P.1I. Montreal Young Men's Christian Association.— L. Gush- ing, jr.. President ; J. Richards, 1st Vice-President ; J. C. Simp- son, 2nd Vice-President; A. Savage, 3rd Vice-President ; Geo. Young, 4th Vice-President; Jas. Ross, Treasurer; Alf. Sand- ham, Secretary and Librarian; A. H. Cameron, T. Craig, D. Bentley, W. Cassills, G. Bishop, R. H. Holland, H. Morgan, W. Haskill, A. A. Ayer, H. Watfton; A. Lowdon, W. Smaill, W. Sloan, B. F. Baltzley, Committee ; John MiUen, City Missionary. INSTITUTIONS. Merchant's Exchange and Reading RooK.—Established May, 1854. Incorporated by Act of Parliament, May 23, 1853. Donald L. MoDougall, Chairman: Directors, Thomas Ryan, Thomas Cramu, Theodore Hart. Thomas Workman, Robert Leckie, Win. F. Kay ; John G. Dinning, Secretary. ; I. i n I i' n l;i « 130 INSTITUTIONS. MeoflANios' Institutr.— N. B. Cone, President; D. Maofar- lane, Vice-President ; P. £. Gilmani Corresponding Secretary ; Geo. Oruikshank, Kecording Seeretary ; James Brown, Treasu- rer ; John Harper, Librarian L}^>u* Heid, Cabinet-keeper. General Committee*—Q, W. Weaver, P. Maeqnisten, K. Irwin, A. Craig. W. J. Patterson, John Heath. Samuel S. Reed, Superintendent Mercantilk Libbart Association.— Peter Redpath, Presi- dent; Thos. Macduff, Vice-President; E. Hoi ton, Secretary; J. C. Sinton, Treasurer; John McLennan, James Torrance, James Stewart, R. A. Campbell, Qeo. Moffatt, A. Mo Arthur, R. W. Shepherd, Theo. Lyman, Geo. Scott, P. D, Mathews, Direc- tors ; N. Westby, Librarian. Board of Arts and Manufactures for thr Protincr of URBRC— H. Bulmer, President ; J. B. Holland, Vice-President; . E. Giiman, Secretary ; N. B. Corse, Treasurer; D.Brown, A. Murray, J. A. Plinguet, G. W. Weaver, D. McFarlane, F. E. Gllman, N. B. Corse, D. Boudiras, A. A. Stevenson, Sub-Com- mittee ; A. C. Hutchison, assist. Secretary. * g McGiLL University Society.— W. J. Malloch, M.D., CM., President : D. R. McCord, M.A., B.C.L., R. J. Wicksteed, M.A., B.C.L , Vice-Presidents ; E. Holton, B.C.L., Secretary. Council.— J, H. Bothwell, M.A., B.C.L., T. 6. Lyman, B.A., B.C.L., A. Gi^)b, B Jl. " Natural History Society.— Sir W.E. Logan, LL.D., F.R.S., &c.. President; Rev. Dr. De Sola, C. Smallwood. M.D., LL.D., D.C.L., Principal Dawson, LL.D., FR.S., Dr.T.Sterry Hunt, F.RS., Dr. P. P. Carpenter, E. Billings, F.G.S., JohnLeem- ing, G. Barston, C. Robb, Vice-Presidents ; James Ferrier, jun.. Treasurer; Prof. P. J. Darejv M.A., B.C.L., Corresponding Secretary ; J. F. WLiteaves, F.G.S., &o.. Curator and Record- ing Secretary; A. T. Drummond, B.Am LL.B., Librarian. CouncU.—Dr. J. Baker Edwards, F.C.8., A. S. Ritchie, D. A. P. Watt, D. R. McCord, M.A., B.C.L.. C Baillie, G. L. Marler, J. H. Joseph, M. H. Sanborn, Dr. E. H. Trenholme. Editing Committee of the " Caiutdian Ifdturali»t"'-J» F. Whiteaves, (General Editor); Dr. J. B. Edwards, (Chairman) ; Principal Dawson, Dr. T. Sterry Hunt, Dr. Smallwood, E. Bil- lings, Dr. Caroenter, D. A. P. Watt, A. S. Ritchie. Library ana Memoerehip Committee,— E, E. Shelton, R. Mc Lachlan, R. J. Fowler, Dr. John Bell, D. A. P. Watt and M. H. Sanborn. Grand Trunk Railway Literary and Scientifo Institute. — C. J. Brydges, Esq., President ; R. Baton, Esq., and J. Hick- son, Esq., Vice-Presiaents ; J. Curtis Clark, Secretary. MONTREAL. m Committee.—MeBan, W. Wilkinson, (Chairman)* Tyson, Sur- feon; Duckett, Bedford, Mattey, Clarke, Irwin, Aidgsdale, 'attison, Michael, Wayne, Hardy. Institut Canadibit Franoais.«^16 Little St James Street.— J. L. Beaudry, President ,* J. A. Chapleau, 1st Vice-President ; N. Valois, 2nd Vice-President; U. E. Archambault, Corres- Donding Secretary; J. M. Valois, B«cording Secretary: A. MoMahon, Assistant do. ; H. F. Rainyille, Treasurer ; Z. Cnap- lean, Assistant Treasurer; J. C. Robillard, Librarian ; A. A. C. LariTi^re, Assistant Librarian; J. N. A. Provenofaer, 0. Dunn, C. Beaueoleil, L. 0. David. Library Committee ; J. 0. Robillard, A. A. C. Larividre, J. N. A. Provencher, A. A. Belle. Debating Committee ; L. J. Prc^n, Manager. Institut Canadibn.~111 Notre Dame Street-'Reading Room and Library.— N. Aubtn. President; C. A. Qeoffrion, 1st Vice>* President ; Ovide St. Marie, 2nd Vice-President ; J. N. Bienvenu, Recording Secretary ^ Charles Pacaud, Assistant do. ; J. 0. Tiirgeon, Corresponding Secretary : F. B. Lafleur* Treasurer ; Joseph Bouchard, Librarian; Alpnonse Doutre, Assistant Li- brarian ; A. Boisseau, Supermtendent NumsMATic AND ANTi<2nABiAN SociKTr or Montreal.— W. Blackburn, President; D. Rose, Vice-President | J, Hen- nessey, Recording Secretary; Hy. Mott Correspondmg Secre- tary; Gerald Hart, Curator; Robert McLachlan, Treasurer. Commtffoe.— Major L. A. H. Latour, T. D. King and A. J* Boucher. Art Association of Montreal.— Incorporated 23rd V^ic, Chap. XII., 1860. OM^e: Mechanics' Hall.— His Excellency the Governor General, Patron ; Peter Redpath, Esq., President ; Dr. Sterry Hunt Vice-President; E. B. Matthews, Treasurer ; John Popham, Honorary Secretary. Cou^ciJ.— Messrs. Andrew Wilson, John Popham, W. F. Kay, Thomas Rimmer, Jas. Ferrier, Jan., John Hope, John W. Hop- kins, Dr. HingstoD, P. R. Lafrenaye, C. J. Way and 0. R. Jacobi. Dental Board of Examiners of the Province of Quebec— Incorporated March 30th, 1869.— A. Bernard, President; W. George Beers, Secretary; J. A. Basin, Treasurer; C. F. F. Trestler, Registrar. P. Baillargeon, Quebec : J. H. Webster, and C. Brewster, Montreal ; «l. McKee, H. Ross, and M. Poiirtier,„ Quebec; E. Lefaivre, St. Johns. 1^ ii! hi I! '1' ^ 188 CLUBS* CLUBS. St0 jAttBd CLtrB;->Dorclie8t6f Street, corner of tTnireraitsr.'i James Hempstedt Secretary. MOHTRBAL Fish and GaMR PROTSOtlON CujB.— (Meerir, 1809, 18^-^Geo. A. Drummondy President ; John Ogilvy, Yice-rresi- dent ; W. U. Rintoul, Secretary and Treasurer. C7ommieeee.— Loais Betoamay, Geo. Home^ W. S. MaoFarlane, Alex. Murray, Henry McKay* MoNTBEAL Ghrss Glub.— H. A. Howc, President ; Thomas WorbuantViee^President I J. PoiAam,Seoretary'andTrea8arer. Club Room— Mercantile Library Association. MoNTBEAL CuELiNQ Cldb.— Offloc Bcarcrs for 18Q9.— Hon. John Young, President ; Walter McFarlane, Vice-President; James Tjrre, Treasurer ; Colonel B^on» Secretary* Montreal CALEponaACuBLiNO Club.— A. A* Stevensont preei- dent; William Btitherford, vice-president; Alexander Murray, treasurer; J. T. Henderson, seoretaty ; David BroT^n and Wm. McGibbon, represoMAtive members. Montreal Thistle Curling Club.— Alex. Mitchell, Presi- ent ; Henry Atwater, Vice-P] surer,; Ovid Gould, Secretary. dent ; Henry Atwater, Vice-President ; J. A. Glassford, Trea d, Tr* C'pMmtefetf.— Messrs. W* P^reer, D. ShftW>,Geo. S. Brash,' A. National LaCrossbAssoOiation of Canada.— N. H. Hughes, M(mtreal, Honorary President; W. L. Maltby,Monj^«alr Presi- dent; Dr. Allen, Comwall, 1st Vice-President ; J.Henderson, TojrontOj 2nd Vice-President ; J. Isaacson, Montreal, Srd^ Vice- President ; A. Hinton, Montreal, 4th Vice-President ; W. G. Beers, Montreal, Secretary ; ^P. G. Curran, Montreal, Trea- surer. ^Mqbtreal,I«aCrossb Club.— N^ Hughes, President; W. G. Beers, 1st Vice-President j L. Gushing, 2nd Vice-President i W. L. Maltby, 1st Captain ; S. McDonald, 2nd Captain. ^ Committee.-'Ji, MoDongaU, G. Tonranoe, P. Wood, B. Tate, D. Simpson. MONTREAL. 183 TouNO.MoNTRBiL LaCrobsr Cmjb.—H. Young, President ; W. Paton, Vioe-President ; F. E. NeUon, Secretary and Treasurer. ComimUee.^jBi. Alexander, Wm. MoMaster, R. McGinn, Chas. Jones, and K. White. Cbesobmt IiaCbosse Club.— David Rogers, senr., President ; T. B. Warnn, 1st Vjee-President j J. Q. Stephenson, 2nd Vice- President; James H« Davison. Secretary and Treasurer. C;ommt^— Thos. Brown, J. B. Hntcheson, Arthur Jaques, Arthur Birks, G. Oushing, Comwallis Monk, r.. \:Reinhardt, Wm. Cowan, Chas. Boon, James MoBride, JaLaos Thorn. _ CAi.KDgOTAliACROS8E0LUB.—R. Cowan, President; O. Mil- ler, 1st Vice-President; W. Huston, 2nd Vice-Presid6nt ; J. Dyer, Secretary and Treasuret; L. Nish, Assistant do.; G. Surgun, Field Captain. _ Committee.— E. Shotton, J. Davy, R. Hide, W. Nish, M. Newell. Young MrOhanios' LaCbossr Club.— Adolphus Hinton, President: George Moore, let Vice-I^esident ; Edward Smith, 2nd yiceopresident ; John Anderson, Secretary ; William Smith, Assistant Secretary ; William Gallagher, Treasurer ; .Edward Coyle, sen.. Captain. Dominion LaCrossb Club.— John H. Isaacson, President; W. Robinson, 1st Vice-President ; S. C. Stevenson, 2nd Vice- President ; Geo. Hyde, Secretary and Treasurer. Commtttcc— W. Harper, S. Massey, C. Armstrong, J. Brind- ley, L. Moir. Shamrock LaCrosse Club.— John Carlon, President; Patrick Bentley, Vice-President ; Thomas McMahon, Treasurer ; P. J. Curren, Secretary. Committee.-^ John Hobin, Chairman ; James Madigan, Chris- topher Keenan, John Brown. Grand Trunk Snow-ShobClub.— C J. Brydges, President; J. Hickson, Vice-President; B. P. Hannaford, W. J. Spicer, H. Shackell, T. B. Hawson, Lieut.-Col. Gallwey, R. Eaton, H. Bailey, F. C. Stratton, Jno. Taylor, F. H. Brydges, Stewards ; R. Wnght, Treasurer ; Wm. Wainwright, Secretary. Committee.— T. W. Elliott, J. H. Gngle8tine,G. Knott, J. M. Lawford. J. Y. Lloyd, H. K. Ritchiteijy. H- Rosevear, J. Steven- son, S,H.Walli8. ^ Montreal Snow-Shoe Club.— N. H. Hughes, President ; C. W. Radiger, 1st Vice-President; J. Vanbuskirk, 2nd ViCe- 11' 1! ir. MlrMMHb*M«tairiWMMte ISi MASONIC. President; James P. Goz^ Seoretwry; A. H. Dftvidson, Tiea- sarer. .^-i-fpn Committee.-^A, Grant) J. Andersoni G. H. Millar» S. Mo- Donald, A. Simpson. Alrxindba Snow-Sboi OLUB.~DaYid Rogers. Esq., M.A., President ; John B. Hutohesoiit Homer Taylor, Vice-Presidents ; Charles Cusliing, B.C.L., Gleoretary &nd Treasurer. Coinmt^«.~ Arthur Birks, Harry G. Jones, Arthur Jaques, James H. Davison and Hugh W. Beclieu Dominion SNOtr-SnoB Cldb.— J. H. Isaacson, President ; Wm. J. Robinson* 1st Vice-President ; J. Dounelly, 2nd Vice- President: S. C. Steyenson, Secretary-Treasurer ; C. E. Prior, Assistant do. Committee.— Meten, J. Robinson, R. A. Stenhouse, L. G. Moir, H. Horsnell, Alf. Isaacson, and Geo. Hyde. MoNTBKAL Gymnasiuii.— Comer of Mansfield and Bumside Streets.— R. H. Stephens, Esq., President; J. L. Morris, Esq., Vice-President ; A. A. McCulloohv G. F. C. Smith. John Lewis, J. B. Campbell, T. Trimble, Dire<^tors; James Kirby, Secretary and Treasurer. MASONIC. ST. PAUL'S ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 374, E. R. Attached to St. Paui*» Lodge, r M.E.C. past Z. 0. Moffott Z. ; M.E.C. Waiter Scott, H. ; M. B.C. W. H. Hutton, J. ; B.C. G. P. Girdwood, scribe, B. ; 0. J. W.Hopkins, scribe, N.; A. C. Hooper, Treasurer; E. C. V. Morgan, P.S. ; C. W. Scott. A.S. ; C. J. John Taylor, A.S. ; G. R. Colquhoun, Tyler ; C. W. B. Allan, Assistant Tyler. Regular Convocations held in Chapter Room, St, Lawrence Hall, third Thursday in January, March, June and October. CARNARVON ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 21, R.E.C. J. H. Steams. |^R.E.C. A. A. Stevenson, P.Z. ; V. B.C. A. R. Snowdon, H. : T5J.C. C. Storer, J. ; C. Wm. Somer- ville, S.E. ; C. Joseph Sissons, S.N. ; C. J. P. Peavy, P.S. ; Robert Nozon, Janitor. MONTREAL. 135 MOUNT HOREB CHAPTER, No. 25, R. C. R. B. Oomp. Thomas Milton, Z. ; B. Comp. R. HancUIey, H. ; Gomp. O. P. Bailey, J. ; Comp. H. D. Le Cappellain, scribe, £. ; Comp. Wm. Anostrong, scribe, N. ; Comp. T. J. Howard, Trea- surer ; Coiry. W. B. Coquillette, P.S. : Comp. J. Gibson, S.S. ; Comp. D. Wright, J.S. ; Comp. Geo. A. Pearce, Organist; Comp. R. NTozon, Janitor. Meets second Wednesday of each month, at the British Ma- sonic Chambers, 359 Notre Dame Street. ST. PAUL'S LODGE, No. 374, B. R. • W. Bro. W. H. Hutton, W.M. ; W. 0. Smith, P.M. ; W. Bro. W. Scott, P.M. : Bro. J. V. Morgan, S.W. ; R. B. Angus, J.W. ; John Taylor, Secretary; Joseph Walker, Treasurer; Frank Bond.S.D. ; B. S. Blackwell, J.D. ; Dr. Godfrey, D. of C. ; E. A. Whitohead, I.G. ; R. Colquhoun, Tyler ; W. B. Allan, Assis- tant Tyler. Regular communications of the Lod^ are held on the second Tuesday of every month, and the Festival of St. John the Evan- gelist in the Lodge Room, St. Lawrence Hall. ST. GEORGE'S LODGE, No. 440, B. R. W. Bro. W. E. Coquillette, W.M. ; W. Bro. P. Sandham, W. P.M. ; W. Bro. Geo. Nunn, W.P.M. ; W. B-o. Geo. W. Slack, W.P.M. ; Bro. A. Sandham, S.W. ; N.vanalstine. J.W. ; Joseph Tees, Treasurer; G. A. Sargison, Secretary; John Maw, S.D. ; J. T. Durey, J.D. ; Rev. S. J. Hunter, B.A., Chaplain ; Robert Clarke, Organist; H. T. Haylis, Ist Steward; Bro. W. Brodie, 2nd Steward : J. R. Middlemiss, 3rd Steward ; Geo. Bishop, D. C. ; W. Winfield, J.G. ; R.W. Bro. Robert Noxon, Tyler. Meets third Tuesday in each month in the British Masonic Chambers, 359 Notre Dame Street. ST. LAWRENCE LODGE, No. 640, E. R. W. Bro. F. R. Clark. W.M. ; W. Bro. R. Edmfnson. W.P.M. ; W. Bro.W. Johnson, W.P.M.; W. Bro. T. Milton, W.P.M.; Bro. R. Handsley, S.W. ; J. W. Hughes, J.W. ; J. Moore, Trea- surer ; W. G. Stethem, Secretary ; Rev. John Fraser, Cuaplain ; W. Powell, Organist : J. S. Moore, S.D. ; W. H. Pixoa, J.D. ; L Ebbitt, and W. Wilson, Stewards : W. J. Crowhurst, I.G. ; J. C. Clarke, D. of 0. : R.W. Bro. Robert Noxon, Tyler ; Bro. W. Berry, Rep. M.M.B. of Relief. Meets first Tuesday of every month at British Masonic Cham- bers, Notre Dame Street. If s :■■ ii 'I *' ■f( ^ [^ 136 MASONIC. ELGIN LODaB, No. 348, R. 8. R.W. Bro. Thos, Ailoook, R.W.M. : R.W. Bro. W. Mo Wood, R.W.P.M.: W. Bro. 0. Corner, W.D.M. ; W. Bro. C. W. Bol- ton, W.S.M. ; W. Bro. B. Rintoul, W.S.W. ; W. Bro. Thomas Allan, W,J.W. ; Bro. W. S. Walker, Treasurer ; Bro. ThomRs Young, Seoretary ; Bro. Rev. W. B. Curran, Chaplain; Bro. J. C. Thur8ton,X)rff8nist ; Bro. M. Wifrht, 8.D. ; Bro. D. Rose. J. D. ; Bro. P. O'Neill, 0.8. ; Bro. H. W. Baoblaw, Steward ; Bro. G. Swinbum, Assistant Steward : Bro. W. Corner, I.G. ; Bro. R. Noxon, Tyler ; W. Bro. Thos. Allan, Rep. M.C.B. of Relief. British Masonic Chambers, S61 Notre Dame Street, regular commupication first Monday of every month. GRAND LODGE OF CANADA. Lieut.-Col. A. A. Stevenson, M.W.G.M. ; James Seymour, R. W.D.G.M.; T. p.fiarris, R.W.G. Secretary. GRAND LODGE OF QUEBEC, A,F, k A.M. M.W. Bro. J. H. Graham, L.L.D., P.M., P.D.D.G.M., B.T.D., (Richmond), G.M. : R.W. Bro. J. 8. Bowen, P.M., (Quebec), D. G.M. ; R.W. Bro. M. R. Meigs, M.D., P.M., (Bedford). G.S. W. ; R.W. Bro. J. P. Peavey, P.M., (Montreal), G. J.W. ; R.W. Bro. Frank Edgar, P.M., (Montreal). D.D.G.M.. M.D. ; R.W. Bro. W. B. Colby, P.M., (Stanstead), D.D.G M., St.F.D. ; R.W. Bro. H. P. Leggatt, P.BIm P.D.P.G.M-. R.B., (Quebec). D.D.G.M., Stadacona D. t R.W- Bro. Hon. Thomas Wood, M.L.C., P.M., (Dunham), D.D.G.M., B.D^^ R.W. Bro. Rev. C. P. Reid, M.A., (Sherbrooke), G. Chap. ; R.W. Bro.Saml. McCIunf, P.M., (Three Rivers), G. R^strar. ; R.W. Bro. J. H. Gear, P«M., (Montreal), G. Treasurer; R.W. Bro. Edson Kemp, B.A., B.C.L., W.M- (Nelsonville), G. Secretary : Bro. W. B. Seeley, (Dunham), G. TS^er ; V.W . Bro. H. M. Alexander, W.M., (Montreal), G.S.D. ; V.W. Bro. John Broakey, P.M., (Levis), G.J.D. ; V.W. Bro. Charles Storer, W.M., (Montreal), G. Sup. Works ; V.W. Bro. Charles McKenzie, W.M., (Quebec), G. Direct. Cer. ; V.W. Bro. A. W. Hamilton, M.D., W.M., (Richmond), Asst. Direct. Cer.; V.W. Bro. Chas. M. Alexander, (Montreal), G. Organist; V.W. Bro. James Reynar, P.M.. (Three Rivers), i\s8t. Organist; V. W. Bro. R. C. Parsons, W.M., (Stanstead), V.W. Bro. T. Leet, W.M., (Danvillo), V.W. Bro. S. J. Foss,P.M.,(Sherbrooke), V. W. Bro. Jas. Addio, W.M., (Lennoxville), V.W. Bro. George Wood. M.D., W.M.. (Coaticooke), V.W. Bro. C. P. Taber, P. M., (Famham). V.W. Bro, Chas. Rice, W.M., (Stanbridge), V. W. Bro. C. S. Rowe, P.M., (ClarenceviUe), V.W. Bro. R. Mar- vin, W.M.. (Frelighsburg), V.W. Bro. J. H. Bartlett, P.M., (Granby), V.W. Bro. Willtam Armstrong, W.M., (Montreal), Grand Stewards. MONTREAL. 137 LODQB OF ANTIQUITY. 0. B. W. Bro.M. Gutman.N.M. ; P. Wardlaw, S.W.; J.Urquhart, J.N. ; V.W. Bro. Philip Henry, Treasurer; Riohard Rowo, Secretary; E. Townsend, 8.D. ; J. T. Wright J.D.: Hy. Grant, D. of C. ; G. H. Kendall, J.G. ; J. B. Gourre and W . H. Grant, Stewards ; R.W. Bro. R. Noxon, Tyler. Meets first Thursday of erery month in Masonio Hall, Place d'Armes. ST. GEORGE'S LODGE, No. 19, 0. R. M.W. Bro. Aldis Bernard, W.M. P.G.M.i W. Bro. E. M. Gopeland, I.P.M. ; M.W. Bro. A. A. Stevenson, P.M. M.W. Grand Master ; V.W. Bro.Wm. Angus, P.M. ; R.W. Bro. Robt. Irwin, P.M. ; Arthur R. Sowdon, S.W. ; W. E. Bossey, M.D. J.W. ; Robert T. Routh, Treasurer ; Francis M. Sowdon, Secre- tary; Wm. Bathgate, S.D.; Fred. Tabbemer, J.D. ; Joseph Sisson, I.G. : Thomas Robinson, D. of C. ; Thomas C. Stratton, Organist ; Bro. Josiah Roffers, M.D. and Samuel R. Parsons, Stewards ; W. Bro. Robert mxon, Tyler. ZETLAND LODGE, No. 21, C. R. Wm. Armstrong. W.M. : J. H. Isaacson, I.P.M. ; G. H. Monk, P.M. ; M. Doyle. S.W. { Alex. Holmes, Treasurer ; John Hay, Secr^ary; H. MoVittie, J.W.; Sergt.-Major Bigwood, J.G. ; W. Lane, D.G. ; G. Pocock, S.D.; J. Usherwood, S.D. ; J. Welch, Steward ; Robert Noxon, Tyler. Meets on the second Thursday of each month in the new Masonic Hall, Place d'Armes. KILWINNING LODGE, No. 124, C. R. W. Bro. J. p. Peavy, W.M. ; R. W. Bro. J. H. Steams, P.M. ; R.W. Bro. J. Renshaw, P.M.; W. J. S. Bame. S.W. ; James Gibson, J.W. ; W. T. Gibson, Treasurer ; W. H. Hall, Secretary ; W. H. Marshall, Chaplain ; Sam. Price, S.D. ; D. Wright, J.D. ; J. Clayton, J.G. ; R. W. Noxon, Tyler. Regular communication second Monday of every month at the Lodge Room, Place d'Armes. ROYAL ALBERT LODGE, A.F. & A.M., No. 167, G.R.C. W. Bro. Henry M. Alexander, W.M. ; W. Bro. Frank Edgar, P.M. ; V. Bro. B. P. Hannaford, P.M. ; V. Bro. Wm. Reed, P. M.; Bro. Wm. Millar, S.W. ; Jas. Jos. Barnard, S.W. ; Henry W. Atwater. Treasurer j Ofaas. Hutchison, Secretary ; Thomas Parsons, S.D. ; Thos. K. Alexuider, J.D. ; Colin Russel, J.G. ; Mi i!r ^^'i. »%, m las OPD FELLOWS. Albert D. Nelson, D.O. ; John S. Fersnson* Organist : Chas. 0. Claggett, and Hugh M. Boydi Stewards ; W. Bro. P. Nozon, Tyler. Meets first Wednesday in eaeh month, excepting Janet July and August, in Masonic Hall, Place d'Armes . VICTORIA LODOB, A.F. k A.M., No. 173, 0. R. W. Bro. Henry J. Qear, W.M. : R.W. Bro. Alex. Murray, D. D.G.M. M.D. P.M.; James T. McMinn, S.Wj Robert B.Mur- ray, J.W. ; William Nivin, Treasurer ; John H. Menzies, Secre- tary ; Thomas Craig, B.D. ; James F. Soriver, J.D. ; David Bryson, D. of O.V.W. ; Bro. George A. Pearce. Organist; John M. Kirk, and John Crosbie, Stewards j John Hamilton, I.G. ; W. Bro. Robert Noxon, Tyler. MOUNT ROYAL LODGE, No. 202, C.R. Charles Storer, W.M. ; William Somerville, 6 W. ; Alexander Watson, J.W. ; John S. MoLachlan, Treasurer ; P. M. Maotavlsh, Secretary ; W. Morioe, S.D. \ James Leggat, J.D. ; George A. Pearce, Organist; J. Mactavish, J.G. ; R. Noxon, Tyler. MONTREAL MASONIC BOARD OF RELIEF. ExeeuJtivt Committee.^y.W. Bro. Philip Henry, President; Bro. Thomas Allan, Treasurer j Bro. Thos. Parsons, Secretary. . Con^potkion of the Board,— Lodge of Antitimtyt Bro. Philip Henry; Zetland Lodge, No. 21, R.O. Bro. Pocock ; Elgin Lodge, No. 948, R.S. Bro. AUan; St Paul Lodge. No. 374, R.E. Bro. Christian; St. Lawrence Lodge, No. 640, R.E. Bro. Berry ; St. George Lodge, No. 440, R.E. W. Bro. Coouillette ; St. George Lodge, No. 19, R.C. Bro. Mann ; Montreal Kilwinning Lodge, No. 124, R.C. W. Bro. Peavyi Royal Albert Lodge, No. 167, R. C. Bro. Parsons ; Victoria Lodge, No. 171, R.C. Bro. Murray ; Mount Royal Lodge, R.C. Bro. Watson. Meetings of the Board are held montlily on the first Friday of each month, at eight o'clock p.m., in the Masonic Hall, Place d'Armes. I. 0. OF ODD FELLOWS, M. U. Montreal District,— -Joseph. Allen, Provincial G-M. ; G. E. Cooke, D.V.G.M. ; Jonathan Findlay, C.S. LOYAL MONTREAL LODGE, I.O.O.F., M.U. 3115. R. J. Brown, G.M. ; J. Wallis, N.G.; Roland Arthur, Vice Grand ; John Reed, Financial Secretary ; W. Alderson, Record- ing Secretary ; Jonathan Findlay, Treasurer. QUEBEC. 189 July QUEBEC. OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION. L. A. Cannon, city olerk ; N. Fagai, assistant clerk ; L. E. Dorion, troasurer ; John Boomer, assistant city treasurer : Mat- thew F. Walsh, book-keeper ; J. N. Hamelin, clerk ; John W, Wright, check olerk; Charles Baillairgtf, superintendent of works, and water- works manager; Pierre Camneau, deputy city surveyor; Hugh O'Donnell, assistant manager of water- works and engineer : J. B. McConnell, olerk ; Josoi>h Rousseau, overseer; Pierre Boivin, keejier of. the Chateau d'eau ; J. Bte. Bureau, chief of police ; Patrick Walsh, deputy chief c^ poli o ; J. S. Ferguson, chief of fire brigade ; L Lemieux, deputy obiof; John McKenny, chief operator; Philippe Brunei le, Thomas Lemieux, assistants do. ; Joseph Qrondin, Antoine 8. Matte and Manrioe O'Leary. assessors ; Felix Carbray and Arthur Qagnon, auditors ; Patrick Walsh, Jos. Langlois, Gabriel Valin. Jenu 0. Bigaouet, L. N. Rh^anme, J. Bte. Pag^, olerksof marl t-t } P. Power, weighmaster; Joseph Pruneau, keeper of the ferry Sv > vice ; Pierre Campeau, superintendent of chimney department ; Jacques Cremazie, L.L.D.« recorder; C. L. Gethings. clerk: James H. Lawlor, deputy clerk and secretary of the police and assessment boards; J. Bte. Plamondon, head bailiff; J. O. Vezina and Uld^rick Desroches. bailiffs ; L. G. Baillairio:^, at- torney ; A. B. Sirois, notary ; William H. Michaud, ohiei mes- senger. POST OFFICE. John Sewell ■ Postmaster. R. G. Patton Assistant Fc.'rj^. aster. J. E. Bolduc, 0. Biron, window clerks ; D. va.ughan, money order and registered letter clerk ; F. M. Becot, P. Gingras, J. Grey. B. Lacasse, C. Chamberland, Wm: Handford, E. Blondeau and H. Huot, clerks. For Regulations and Rates of Po^tr gc, see page 38 to 47. BOARD OF TRADE. Office, Victoria Chambers, comer of St. Peter and St. Paul Streets, L. T. Offieer».—lIejay Fry, president ; P. Gameau, vice-president ; H. W. Welch, treasurer ; T. H. Grant, secretary. Cottne»7.— Hon. D. E. Price, B. Bennett, Jas. G. Ross, A. Joseph, M. G. Mountain, Andrew Thomson, A. Eraser, T. H. Dunn, H. S. Scott and Ovide Leduc. I r I 1^ Q[JEB£C EXCHANGE. Managing CommiY/ee.— M. iStevensoui chainnan; Andrew Thomsonv A. Joseph, P. A. Shaw ; Robert Shaw, secretary- treasurer; William Lane, superintendent. CROWN TIMBER DUBS. Office, 7 Sault-au-Matelot Street) L. T. McLean Stewart, coUeotor of Crown timber dues ; W. 0*Eane« assistant do. ; John Mackay, derk. HARBOR COMMISSIONERS. Ph streets. Comer Dorohesier and N. D. des Anges streets. Comer Valier and Belleau streets. Comer Colomb and Nelson streets. ^ ^: Comer St. Anselm and St. Joseph streets. ' ST. ROCHTS WARD. Comer Caron and Queen streets* Comer Queen and Crown streets^ Comer Queen and Craig streets. Comer St Dominic and St Francois sttroets. Corner St. James and Ryland streets. ji>0'» ■ MONTCALM WARD. ViiUiJi Comer St. John and St. Eustache streets. Comer St. Augustin and Nouvelle str<3et8i> Comer NouveHe and Berthelot streets. Comer D'Artigny and Amable streets. Comer Scott and Amable streets. Comer Grande All^O} Cathollo Cemetry. ST. JOHN'S WARD. Comer St John and Solaberry streets. . Comer St. John and Sutherland streets. Comer St John and Ste. Genevieve streets. Comer Oliver and St. Clair streets. Comer St Augustin and St G^rge streets. JUSTICES Allaire, Paul Amiot Louis Bardy, Pierre Martial Bennett, Benson Bigaeuette, Felix Thomas Blais, Louis Eugenie Blais, Jacques £. Bolduo, Henry Brousseau, Leger Buteau, Francois Campbell, William Darlipg Childs, John . Charland, Gaillaume OF THE PEACE. Clapham, John G. Clapham, John Greaves, jr. Connolly, Miehael Cdt4« Aogostia Coveney, Edward Dean, James Dickenson, Thomas Edgar Dinning, James Dorion, Isaac Dmm, William Dugyd, Bdouard Pioiiiief Fortune Donsoomb, Jt^n W. QUEBEC. 143 Falardean, Fran^^ois Falardeau, Louis Frechette, Jean B. ForsythtJoseph Bell Frae«^ Donald Fry, Henry Ganieau* Pierre Giblin, John Gingras, Jean Elie Gingras, Frangois N. Glover, Thoma3 Glackemeyer, Edouard Germain, Norbert Hall, George Hamel, Abraham Hossack, James Iffiandf Anthony Von Jones, Horatio Kelson JosiBph, Abraham Laird, John Larue, Adolphe Lavoie, Felix Marsden, William Michon, Etienne MiUer, William Millerf George BISchel, Charles St. Moffat, Peter D. McBlain, Henry MoCallnm, Daniel McGie. Daniel Noad, Henry John Nesbitt, John J. Painchaud, Josepli Parent, Francois Joseph Parke, Ctoorge Holmes Peters, Simon Porter, John Rianatid, Jean Baptiste Richardson, Osborne L. Bobitaille, Joseph Roy, Louis Joseph Rousseau, Edouard Rinfret, Remi Ferdinand Sewcil, James A. Shaw, Robert Sharpies, Charles Tonrangeau, Pierre G. Tessier, Cynlle Wmrtele, Wilti»m G. Wurtele, Richard Henry Withall, William John COURTS OF JUSTICE, TERMS, i ■■ City Bank.—D, McGie, agent; 4aSt Peter street L. T. QuebM Bank.—jAvaeB Stevenson, cashier; Quebec Bank Building, eomec St James and St Peter streets^ L. T. Union jBant.— Wm. Dunn, cashier ; 35 St Peter street L. T. Quebec Providentand Savings* Bttnk.-'TruBteea—C. Wurtele, president ; H. S* Soott, 1st vice-president ; L. Massue, 2nd vice- president. . Oi^eert.—George Veasey, cashier i G. J. , Bowles, clerk. Notre Dame Savinge* Bank.—tl St John street U. T. ; 0. Robitulle, Esq , M.D., president ; S. Benoit sec-treasurer. if ■i \\ i *•.■ If r IS 144 QtJ|^B£C. CHURCHES, CHAPELS, &ei it' PROTESTANT. St, Paur,*9 Chureh.—BAghi Rev. J.W.Williams, B.D., Bishop ; Rev. G-. V. Houaman, M. A., Rector ; Rev. C. F. Thorndike, as- sistant Minister. Hours of service, 11 a.m., 3^ p*m., and 7 p.in. Garden street, U. T. Garrison Cftoprf.— Rev. C. Wetherall, B.A., Chaplain to Her Majesty's Forces. Hours of service, 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. St. Stanislas street, U. T. St» Matthew's Chureh.r-'Rey. Chas. Hamilton, M.A., incum- bent Hours of service, 10^ a.m., and 7 p.m. St. John street (without.) St. Peter's Chapel.— ^r. M. M. Fothergill, incumbent. Hours of service, 10| a.m., and 7 p.m. St. Valier street^ St Roch's. St. Michael's Chapel.'—Bay. A. W. Mouhtaiu. M.A., incum- bent ; Rev. S. Riopel, assistiuit. Hours of sernod, 11 a.m., and 4 p.m. Sillery heights, Oftpe Kongo road. St, Paul's Mariners' Chand.— "Roy. R. G. Plees* Miming service, 101 a.m^ Diamond Harbor, L. T. Port Chaplain tif Chaplain to Marine Hospttah—BAV. J. S. Sykes. St. Andrew's Chureh {Church of Scotland.)— 'R/ey.iohn Cook, D.D., minister. Hours of service, 11 a.m., and 6^ p.m. Little St Ann street, U. T. Chalmers' Free Ckureh.—tLey. W. B. Ctark^ minister. Hours of service, 11 a.m., and 6^ p.m. Hflikl of St. IJrsuIe street, U. T. Weslepan Church.— lR»y. Georae Davis, minister. Hours of service, 10^ a.m., and 6^ p.m. ; Wednesday at 7^ p.m. ; prayer meeting, Friday at 7^ p.m. Corner Dauphioe and St. Stanislas streets, U. T. Congregational Church.— Uey. H. D. Powis, minister. HoUrs of service, 11 iEi.m., and 6^ p.m. ; Wednesday at 7^ p.m. Corner St. Helen and Palace streets, U. Tr Baptist Church.— "^.^yi David Marsh, minister. Hours of ser- vicovlOi a.mf, and bs >in. j Mondarand Wednesday at 7f p.m. St Helen near D'Autenil street, U. T. BOMAN QATHOLIO. Cathedral o£Natre Dame.— Bay, Joa* Auclair, curate ; Revds. R. Casgrain, P. Lagao6 and C. Tanguay, viisars. Houfs of ser- vice, 9f a.mM and 2^ p.m. Market sanire, U. T. Congregation Church.— HXey. P. Point, superior; Beyds. H. Lory, A. Larcher, A. Braun. J. B. Menet and Thomas Ouellet. Comer J)'Auteuil and Dauphine streets, U. T. St, Jean^BapHrtt'Chureh^—l^Y,A,tififiin9i€iiB,plaltni Revds. QUEBEC. 145 N. Cinq-Mars and Athanase Lepage, vicars. Hours of seryice, 9^ a.mM and 2 p.m. St. John street (without.) St. Patrick's Church.—Rey, B. MoGanran, chaplain : Revds. J. Neville, J. Maguire and J. Conolly, vicars. Hoars of service» 10 a.in., and 3 p.m. St Helen street, U. T. St. Roch*8 Chureh.-^Bjey. % Charest, curate ; Ri^yds. P. Pla- mondon, J. Catellier, F. Petletier and J. E. Martin, vicars. Hours of service, 9 a.m., and^p.m. St Joseph street, St. Rooh's. St. Samoeur CAurcA.— Rev. F. Durocher, superior; Revds. P. P. L. A. Lagier, E. Cauvin. A. Garin, J. Lefebvre and F. J. Lepers. Hours of service, 9 a.m., and 2 p.m. Maesue street, St. Sauveur. • Church of the CongregationUts.—Comet St. Joseph & C&tOJi streets, St Koch's* REGISTRY OFFICE., :j O^ce, basemeiit of Court House, St. Lewis ^treet, U. T* Charles N<. Mofittzamt^rt, registrar; J. A< MalOuin, Hu )ert W^lppert, Edmond GoWen and Jean Cdt^, clorks. ^ INLAND REVENUE OFFICE. 17 St Jamea Street, ii. T."" OMcera.—J. MiLemoine, diistriDt inspector; J. E, Foriier, collector: M. MoNamara, A* Hietmman, George Botirassa, J. H. Gahili, Joseph Rouleau and* James Ooui^oey, assistants and excise officers. 1 1 5 MS. 1^ "•i WA \ i u OTTAWA. 147 OTTAWA. CITY GOVERNMENT. Mayor John Rochester. Victoria ITarrf.— Aldermen : James Cunningham, John Rochester, Abraham Pratt. Wdlinaton IVarrf.— Aldermen : Charles T. Bate, Francois Abbott, C. W. Banm. 8t» Georpe^B TFartf.— Aldermen : J. G. Robinson, J. P. Feath- erston, William Mosgrove^ By Warti.— Aldermen : Francois McDougall, (\fayor) Isdore Trayersy) John Heney. Ottawa. Ward, — Aldermen : Eugene Martineau, Charles GU>uldeii, John B. Guerard. Officers of the Corporation.— \Ym, P. Lett, City<51erk; Bd-> ward Routh, Assistant do. ; William H. Thompson, City Cham- berlain ; George H. Perry, C. E., City Engineer : George H. Preston, Collector : William Cousens, Peter Marier, Donald M. Grant, Assessors. Police Vomtnieeioners.—The Mayor, the Recorder, and Police Magistrate. Police Court,— M. O'Gara, Police Magistrate ;Wm. P. Lett, Clerk : Thomas Langrell, Chief of Police ; John 'Brown, and Wm. McVeety, Sergeants ; E. J. Q'Neil, Detective, Frederick Davis, assistant Detective. TARIFF FOR COACHES, &o. For the Conveyance or Carriage of any number of Pas- sengers not exceeding FoUr. in a Carriage^ Sleigh, or - other vehicle drawn by tico horses, when hired by the hour, or when the time occupied amounts jtp^or exceeds one hour : ' r ' : » For the first hour. .*...:.:... $l.t)0 And for each subsequent quarter of an hour 0. 15 Each additional passenger for the first hour 0. 20 And for each subsequent quarter of an hour 0-03 For the. Conveyance or Corriagie of any number of Pas- sengers not exceeding Three, in; a Carriage^ Sleigh, or other vehicle drawn by one hfiree when hired by the hour, or when the time occupied amounts to or exceeds one hour : For the first hour........ $0.75 And for each subsequent quarter of ah hour 0. 10 And for each additional passenger for the first hour. . . . . . 0.20 And for each subsequent quarter of an hour. 0-05 tM.: I (•S -r ■■.:! Mi 'I,- ■■ ■ pi 148 OTTAWA. For the Conveyance of one Passenger from any of the Garters' Stands, or from one part of the City to one or more places consecutiyely* in said City, provided the time occupied in convey inf and waiting for such l^assenflcer * Do not exceed fifteen minutes $0 25 And for eaeh additional passenger 0.10 If time occupied exceeds 19 minutes but not SO minutes- . • 40 And for each additional passenger 0- 15 And for each subsequent 10 minutes after first SO minutes 0. 10 And for each additional passenger 0-05 FIRE BRIGADE. John Langford. superintendent; Paul Fevereau, assistant do. Rideau Engine Company, L. A. Grison, captain : Queen Engine Ottawa Engine Coinpauyf Wm. Sngine Company, E. U. McGilliv- ., . ok and Ladder Company* Damas R6y» captain ; Central Hook and Ladder Company, John Wil- spn» captain. Fire Alarm Signalt: Victoria Ward... 1 Wellington Ward 2- St Georae's Ward 3 By Ward. 4 Ottawa Ward 5 POST OFFICE. G. P. Baker, postmaster j W. H. Cluff. chief olerk ; Horace G. Dunlevie, government mail clerk ; Edward Clciffj^cneral de- livery ; Frank Hawk^n, sorter and night clerk ; J. T. Bartram, fovernment registration clerk ; C. S. Scott* window clerk ; J. H. 4ntrey, assist, window clerk ; J. Bishop, temporary clerk: E. B. Bates, registration and night clerk : A. S.Philion and Edgar Flyiin, forwarding clerks: Joa. Stopeitben and J. Bte. Souher, letter carriers. Office« Elgin Street, between Wellington and Sparks Street. Office hours, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. BOARD OF TRADE. Alex. Workman, president; C. lU Cunningham and James Cunningham, vice-presidents. CouneU.—8, HQwell. 0. T. Bate, R. H. McGreevy, T. Patter- son. W.^Pennook, M. K. Dickinson, J. G. Robinson, J. T. Cald- wellr James Hone, G. H. Penr^ and Thoinas Hunton. Board of Aroitratort.—F. A. Egleson, J. P. Feathei^ton, C. W. Russell, Geo. Desbarats, Thos. Burket, J. M . Currier, M.P., D. Whelan, Hon. J^. Skead, H. F. Bronson, A, Mortimer, A. C. Kelty and Thos. McKay. G.^H. Perry, Secretary, pro tern. OTTAWA. 149 CUSTOM HOUSE. Donoan Graham, oollectnr; Archibald Bouelaci, nurreyor; Joseph S. Lee and B. Oordon, clerks; W. A. MoAgy, appraiser ; Alexander Heney, let landing waiter ; John Lyle» 2nd landing wiuter. BANfcS. Bank of BritUh North America^ Ottatoa J?rancA— Office, 140 Wellington Street A.G. Kelty. manager; P. Robertson, ac- countant ; John Black, teller ; Felix Steele, messenger. Bank of Montreal^ Ottawa J5rancA.— Office, 202 Wellington Street. Andrew Drummond, manager ; J. A. Stewart, account- ant; F. J. Lewis, teller ; F.M.Cotton, H..M. Mathewson, H. M. Drummond. G. H. Griffin, J. A. Graham and Geo. Dodwell, clerks ; J. McAlistor, messenger. Quebec Bank, Ottatoa ^rone^.— Office. Wellington Street, op- posite the Parliament Building. H.V. Noel, manager ; 0. New- eomfoe, accountant ; C V. Noel, teller ; J. Maokinnon, ledger- keeper ; A. Green* clerk savings' bank department. Ontario Bank, Ottawa jffranci^— Office, North-east corner of Sparks and Metcalf Streets. D. S. Eastwood, manager; A. 0. Mowbray, accountant; S. A. McMurty, teller; William Boath, savings' bank branch : J« J. Little, ledger keener. Britieh Amerienn Bank Note Comjxmy.— Office. Wellington Street, comer of Hughv W. C. Smillie, president ; Alftred Jon^, vice-president; Henry Earle, secretary and treasurer ;> G. B. Burland, manager. ^.•^' "*" ' ^ , . James Cunningham, A. Pratt John Rochester, Charles T. Bate, Francis Abbott,' C. AV. Bangs, J. G. Robinson, JtJSTICES OF THE PEACJE. J. P. Feathereton, F. McDougal, JohnHeney, Isidore Traversy, Charles Goulden. . Engene Martineau, John B. Guerard, M. 0*Gara, Police Magistrate. Jmticea of the Peace for the County of Carleton resident in the City of Ottawq, (^orge Hay, Wm. B. Thompson, Alexander Workman, Thottias Langrell, Donald M. Grant. COUNtY AND JUDICIAL OFFICERS. County OMcere,- County Town. Ottawa.— Ira Monran, war- den ; Z. Wilson, Treasurer ; Edward Bearman. clerk ; J. B. Lewis, Solicitor ; James Blackburn and Thomas Elliott county auditors and auditors of school moneys; Dr. Sweetland, surgeon of the gaol. \ I n If ill \- :»l l! ■' ,( t| 150 OTTAWA. Judicial Q^cer».— Chrlstophor ArmstrcDg. County Judge; W. M. MatboFon, Master niid Doputy-Keffistrar in Ghancory« Ottawa ; Robert Loes, County Attorney ; W. F. Powell, Sheriff, County, Ottawa : James Bailiff, Doputy-Slioriff, Ottawa ; James Fraser. Deputy Clerk of Crown, Clerk County Court, and Reg- istrar of Surrogate, Ottawa : Alex. Burritt Registrar City ; Thomas Sproule, Deputy Registrar City ; Robert Lees, Clerk of the Peace, Ottawa; Alex. W« Pbwell, unolor. Couniv f^ Carltion Beaintn/ O^ce.— Edward Sherwood. Beg- iatrar ; Wm. Schofield, I;eputy-Kegifltrar. Office hours from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. COURTS. Police (7owr^— M. O'Gara, Police Magistiate ; W. P. Lett, Clerk. Sitting— half-past nine, a.m. eyery week day. (7oron«r«.— Dr. VanCortlandt and Beaubian. County (7our(«.— Presided over by a resident Jud^ in each County. Their jurisdiction extends to all personal actions where the debt or damages claimed do not exceed $200 ; and to all suits relating to debt, covenant or contract, where the amount is ascertained by the acts of the parties or signature of the defen- dant to $^< An appeal lies to either of the iSuperior Courts of Law. ThoFe Courts also possess equity powers to the amount of $200, subject to an appeal to the Court of Chancenr. Oinecr« q/* Cow/'r.— Chris. Armstrong, Judge; James Fraser, Cl(er». Court of General Sessions of the Peace— Chris. Armstrong, Chairman. R. Lees, Clerk of the Peace. This Court is held twice a year, commencing pn the second Ti: ccster. Ira Morgan, Clerk, Village of Metcalfe, Osgoode. Sits every two months. ,„ No. 7. Comprising part of the Township of Nepean. F. W. Harmer, Clerk, Bell's Comers. Sitd every two months. CITY REGISTRY OFFICE. Alexander Bnrritt, registrar; Thomas Sproule, deputy regis- trar; Thomas Rathwell and W. H. Eglestoh, copying clerks. Office hours from 10 a-m. to 3 p.m. OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. Francis demon, Ottawa City. STAFF AND OFFICERS OF H. M. REGULAR AND VOLUNTEER MILITIA FORCE. First Battalion op the 60th Rifles. (Thr Ktno's Royal RiFLfc Corps. ^r-Lieut-Colonel Joseph R. Feilden, Commanding. ComtnissaricU.— Deputy Assistant Commissary General, Basil Forter. Staff OMeer of P«n«^ioiHer«.— Captain J. L. Moore, h. p. 34th Regiment. • ■ ■ ■- . ■ ■ . ' : t VOLUNTEER MILITIA FORCE. DiSTRKJT STAFFf DiSTRTfT? No. 4.— Lieirt.-Oolon€l Atcherly, D.A.A.G. : Lieut.-Colnnel Jackson, Brigade Major: Lieut.- Colonel Maedougall, District Paymaster; Captain Stoddart, Distriei Quartermaster. Commandant^ Ottawa Cifi/.— Lieut.-Colonel Wily, A.Q.M.G. i. \ '■■' !i 152 OTTAWA. Ottawa FiRLD Battery.— Captain Commandinff, Jaa. Fonytb, lit lieat.. Qeorge Clarke ; 2na Lieut.. Campbell MoNab ; 8rd Lieat, John Stewart; Paymaster, A. 6. Woodbum i Surgeon, E. VanOorUand, S|.D. BRiaABi; OF GARRISON ARTILLERY, OTTAWA. Lieut.-CoIopel Coinmanding, Alfred Guy Forrest; Major, ThomaiRoit. No. 1 Battbbt.— Captain, James Egleson ; Ist Lieut^ Allan P. Patriok ; Shd Lieut., James Cuzner. No. 2 BATTFBT.—Captain, William Henry Cotton ; l$t Lient., Lyman G. Perkips ; 2nd Lieut, Chac. Lyon Fellows. NO. 8 Battbrt.— Captain, Cbas. B. Perry ; 1st Lieut, Geo. Rolland Perry ; 2nd Lieut., Jobn Cotton. No. 4 BATTRRT.—l^aptain, Wm. H. Cluif ; let Lieut,, A. Geo. Midford: 2nd LieutiW. H. Easton. No. 5 BATTERY.-^Captain, Edward B. Hopper ; Ist Lieut., Arthur Godfrey Molson Spragge ; 2nd Lieut., Geo. Malloch. No. 6 BATTKRY.'^Captain, Arehibald Grabam ; Ist Lient, James Fitcgerald Wcdff; 2nd Lieut., Robert MoKensie. Surgeon, Alfred Codd, M.D. ; Paymaster, ' ; Quart^rmastei*, Edward Armstrong; Adiutant, Captain Albert Parsoni. Uniform, blue ; Facings, scarlet, ^ame as Royal Regiment of Artillery. Brigade possesses two 32-ponnders. OTTAWA PROVISIONAL BATTAUON. JBead Quarterty Ottatpa City, Mckjor Co9nmane{in/7.— Donald M. Grant. No. 1 Company, (Rifles) Ottawa.— Captain, Daniel Mowat: Lieut, Charles Hoy ; Ensign, Joseph R* Esmonde. No. 2 Company, (KiPLF.8) Ottawa.— Captain E. K. Mao- Gilliyrasr: Lieut., Wm. Cherry; Ensign, James Lamb. No. 3 Company, (Infantry) W.AKKFiKLD.— Captain, William Ashford; Lieut, J. ^irkup; Ensign. — *- — -.- Paymaster^ R. E. O'Connor ; Adjutant, J. Pennington Mc- Fherson ; Quarteimasttr, R. Lang ; Surgedn, Jcseph Garvey, .1/. <•. ;, /• ,..•.■ :•■,.•■ City iKmcpRNDCNT Riflb CoMitANY.— Captain, R. Lyon, M.L L. ; Lieut, C. J. T. Cochrane ; Ensign, ; Surgeon, H.HiU,M.D. CADET RIFLE CORPS. Victoria CAt>KT Corps.— John Thorburn, M.A., Director; J. MoMillao, Captain; G» W. Brown, Lieutenant ;-' ' ' i • — En/iign. ' ' --/ ... , Ottawa Cadrt Corps.— %y. T. D. Phillips, M.A.* Director j J. P. Boulton, Captain ; A. b. Cochrane, Lieut ; i . i . ' : . ' ■ Ensign. OTTAWA. 153 4Sri> "CABLETON" battalion OP INFANTRY. Head Q%tartert% BeW§ Corner§» LUut-Col.. Williatn F. Powell ; Majors, John F. Bearman and George eeale. No. 1 GoiiPANT. (Bri.l's Cornrrs.)— Captain, Wm. Corbett ; Lieut, Henry McDougall ; Eneiffn, Alexander Stewart. No. 2 OoMPANY, (HuNTLRT) " Carp.*'— Captain, John Holmes, M.F. ; Lieut, John Hueston ; Ensign, John Nesbltt No. 3 Company, (Mktoalfk) " 09goode."~Captain, Ira Mor- gan ; Lieut, Joseph R. Hannah ; Ensign, J. Carson. No. 4 Company, (North Qowkr.)— Captain, Thomas Conley ; Lieut., ' ; Ensign, Qeorge Tremble. No. 5 Company, (Richmond.)— Captain, John J. Maxwell; Lieut. Thoe. Qood ; iCnsign, John Hill. No. 6 Company^ (GouLBOURN.)— Captain, William Garrin; Lieut, William Henderson ; Ensign, J. Tubman. No. 7 Company, (Manotiok.)— Captain, Peter Davidson ; Lieut, Peter Martin ; Ensign, John Prettio. No. 8 Company, iyRRNON.)—Captain,R.C. McGregor; Lieut, R. Grant ; Ensign, P. Crerar. Paymaster, R. E. Lyon ; Adjutant William H. Falls ; Quar- termaster, Surgeon, P. A. MoDougalT, M.D. Uniform, scarlet ; Facings, blue. Surgeon, D. Beatty, M.D. ; .Assistant Metropolitan Riplr Association.— Patron, (by special per- mission) His Exoellf ncy the Gk)vernor General ; Vica-Patrons, His Hvnor the Lieut -Governor of Ontario, His Honor the Lieut- Governor of Quebec ; President Lieut -Colonel W. F. Powell ; Vice-Presidents, Lieut-Colonel Forrest, Captain J. Langtoni Major W. B- Lindsay, Captain Ira Morgan. Managing Committee.—C&ptain White, Captain Cotton, Cap- tain Graham, Captain Mowatt, Lieut. Clark, Lieut Falls, Lieut. Armstrong, Lieut. Cuzner, J. H. Rowan. Esq., E. C. Barber, Esq. ; Secretary, Captain C. E. Perry; Treasurer, M* J. May, Esq. ; Assistant Secretary, Lieut. W. H. Falls. RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, AND PUBLIC COMPANIES. St. Lawrence and Ottawa R. R. Company.— General OflSce, Desbarat's Building?, Spark's Street Superintendent's office at Railway Station, Prescott ; length of road 54 miles. Manag- ing Director, Thos. Reynolds ; Superintendent, T. S. Detlor. Union Forwarding & Railway Company,— President R. S. Cassels ; Vice-President W. R. Thistle i Secretary, H. Chepmell. , j'.y.i'^" ■ " " ' •;T--.'- ■ Canada Central Railway Co,— Ottawa to the Junction at Carleton Place on the Brockville & Ottawa Railway.— President 31 F ■ty !! ( 18 tit 1 'i «) J 154 OTTAWA. John G. Riohardson, Esq. ; Vice-President and Managing Di- rector, H. Abbott, Esq. ; Secretary & Treasurer, W. R. Worsley. Ottawa Riyrb Navigation Co.; Head OfiSce* Montreal.— Jhs. T. Sutton, Agent. Ottawa Office at the Company's Wharf, foot of Sussex Street. MoNTBRAL & Ottawa Forwarding Co.; Head OfiSce, Mont- real.— Denis Murphy, Agent Office and Warehouses West side of Canal Basin. Montreal Tri.eobaph Co.; Offi(*e, Metcalf Street, between Wellington and Sparks.— N. W. Bethune, Manager. City Passenger Railroad Co.~Thomr,8 C. Reefer, Presi- dent; J. M. Currier, M.P., Robert Blackburn, Thomas Rey- nolds, W. G. Perley, Horace Merrill, Henry 0. Burritt. Direc- tors. Lyon & Remon, Solicitors ; Robert Surtees, Secretary. Ottawa &Gloucrster Road Co.— Edward McGillivray, Pre- sident; Edward McGillivray, Alex. Mutchmore, James 8eve- right, Archibald McKeller, Hugh Mason, Directors; W. H. Falls, Secretary and Treasurer. Bytown and Nkpean Road Co.— Guo. Arnold, President; Geo. Arnold, James D. Slater, Robert Grant, Wm. Graham and the Reeve of Nepean ; Chas. Pinhey, Secretary and Treasurer ; James Bearman, Superintendent of Repairs. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. The University of Ottawa.— The Right Reverend Joseph Eugene, Prune Guignes, Bishop of Ottawa, Patron and Visitor ; The Rev. Pfere Tabaret, O.M.J., Principal. Ottawa Grammar School.— John Tnorbyrn, M.A., Rector; John McMillan, B.A., 1st Assistant Master; William Carter, 2nd Assistant Master ; M. Berthelot, French Master. , , , Board of Orammnr, School yrtwtec*.— Edward McGillivray, Chairman: George Hay, Treasurer ; W. H. Walkar, Secretary ; Rev. Thomas Wardrope. Rev. J. S. Lauder, M.A., Rev. D. M. Gordon, B.D., Francis Clemow, and John Rochester, Mayor. Ottawa Convknt.— Comer Sussex and Bonlton Streets.— Es- tablished 1815.— Now under the charge of the Rev. Mother Bruydre, Superioress. BOARD OF COMMON SCHOOL TRUSTEES. Wellin^on Ward.—JameB D. Slater and Francis Abbott, Victoria Warrf.— Alexander Workman and Abraham Pratt. St. George* % Ward.^T, Birkett and Oreo. H. Preston. By W«rrf.— Thomas H. Kirby and George May. Ottawa Ware?.— Thomas McCloy and Hiram Robinson, Chairman, JameE< D. Slater; Secretary, James Joynt; Local Superintendent, William Cousens. OTTAWA. 155 Rohan Catholic Srpabatr School Trustbes,— Wfti. Finley, Chairman ; J. W. Peachy, Peter Dnfour, John Ahearn. William Kehoe. Joseph Larose, W. U. Waller, Seraphin Champagne, Denis Egan, L^on David ; J. W. Peachy, Secretary and Trea- surer. NATIONAL, LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES, &o. St. George's Societt.— John Rochester, President ; Thomas Kirby, 1st Vice-President ; Thomas Birkett, 2hd Vice-President; William Mills, Secretary; Thomas Starmer, Treasurer; Rev. T. Bedford Jones, L.L.Dm Chaplain ; John Sweetland, M.D., Physician ; E. P. Remon, Solicitor. Committee qf Manngement,-^ohD Bray, James Salmon, Henry Gough, G. Bartlott. John Langford, R. Stevens, Henry Meadows. Auditors,— J nmea F. Brown and James Sloconibe. Stewards.— Meserf. H. Traylor, F. Satchell, B. Huckell and W. Carter. St. Akdbkw'b SociETy.— James Fraser, President; John Thornbum, Ist Vice-President ; A. C. Wilson, 2nd. Vice-Presi- dent ; J. P. Robertson, Recording Secretary: E. K. MoGiliivrny, Corresponding Secretary ; Rev. D. M. Gordon, B.D., Chaplain ; A. Mann. Treasurer; Dr. J. A. Grant and Dr. McDonnell, Phy- sicians ; Robert Lees, Solicitor. MaiMigers.—E, McGillivray, Wm. McFarlane, Henry Ingles, Jas. W. Russell, Wm. Suifherland, Jas. M. Taylor. Jas. Peacock, Jas. Dalglish and Alex.' Bogg. St. Jean Baptiste Sociktt.-Jos. Aumond, President: Dr. C. Beaubien, Ist Vice-Prosident ; L. N. Duvemay, 2nd Vice- President; Horace Lapierre, Recordinjr Secretary ; Dr. J. Dorion, Conesponding Secretary ; J. W. Peachy, Treasurer. MarshaU8.—I)r, P. St. Jean, E. Germain, H. Pelletier and J. M. T^tu. Institut Canadien Francais.— J. W. Peachy, President ; Dr. P. St. Jean, 1st Vice-President; S. Drapeau, 2nd Vice-Presi- dent; J. M. Tetu, Arch. Secretary ; P. Poulin, jun.. Correspond- ing Secretary ; E. T^tu, Treaaurei ; L. A. Grison, Librarian. Mechanics' Institute and Athenaeum, Spark's Street.— W. White, President ; A. S. Woodburn, 1st Vice-President ; G. M. Rose, 2nd Vice-President; . J. Cunningham, Treasurer; D. Matheson, Corresponding Secretary; G. Kennedy, Recording Secretary; J. G. W byte, Honorary Librarian ; J. Thornburn, Curator. «r ^ j Managing Committee,— W * Porter, Chairman ; D. W. Coward, T. Patterson, D. Matheson, W. Wlii ©, D. G. Kennedy ; J. B. Steacy, Librarian and Custodian. I I II ■IF [Mil ilsii 'H m^'^-'-r -.'{ 156 OTTAWA. Natural HrflTORY Socibtt.— (Incorporated 1866.)— His Ex- oellonoy the Governor General, Patron; John Lanffton, M.A.* President r B. A. Meredith, L.L.D., 1st Vice-President ; J. A. Grant, M.D., F.G.S., M.P., 2nd Vice-President; E. Van Cort- landt, M.R.C.S.E.. Curator ; James Ogilvy, Treasurer ; Wm. White, Rec. Secretary; Arthur Harvey, F.S.S., Cor. Secretary. Members of Council : J. Thorbum, M.A., Lieut.-Colonel Thos. Wily. Meetings last Friday in every month. Rooms, Webster's Hall, Albert Street. St. Patrick's LrrKRARY Association.— Thomas Guerin, President; William Kehoe, 1st Vice-President; Patrick Basker- ville, 2nd Vice-President; Peter Aiken Egleson, Treasurer; William H. Waller, Correspandinir Secretary ; John Kelly, Re- cording Secretary ; William D. O'Brien, Assistant do. ; Patrick Luney. Librarian ; Thomas O'Brien, Custodian ; Michael Starrs, Chief Marshal. Chemists' Association'.— John Roberts, President; H. F. Mc- Carthy, Vice-President; Secretary and Treasurer. Committee : Jos. Skinner, G. Mortimer, C. Austin, J. Browne and W. Heam. County op Carlkton AGRicuhTURAL Socirty.— President, Geo. W. Eaton ; Vice- x^iesidents, Thomas Graham, Dr. C. M. Church ; Secretary and Treasurer, A. S. Woodburn. City op Ottawa Agricultural Society.— President, J. B. Lewis, Esq. ; Vice-Presidents, John Iloche3ter,*E8q., J. M. Cur-, rier, Esq., M.P. ; Secretary and Treasurer, A. S. Woodburn. Mutual Building Society.— II. McCormick, President; P. A. Egleson, Vice-President; William Hunton, A. Pratt, John Stewart, AVilliam Schofield, Thomas Hanly, Directorj? ; R«>bert Lees, {Solicitor; .James Egleson, Secretary and Treasurer; Bank of British Morth America, Bankers. Permanent Building Society.— Incorporated January, 18o8, Office. No. 19 Sparks Street. James Fraser, President; Wil- Ham Hay, Seci'etaiy and Treasurer. Civil Service Building and Savings Society, Organized 1856.— Paid-up Capital. $31,000. —President, John Langton, M. A., \iiditor ; Vice-President, VV. H. Griffin, Deputy-Postmaster General ; Directors, E. A. Meredith. LL.D., Under Secretary of State ; G. E. Desbarats, Queen's Printer; J. F. Taylor, Clerk of the Senate ; John Ashworth. Cashier, Post-Office Department Alfred Todd, Chief Clerk, Private Bill Office, House of Com- OTTAWA. 157 mons ; Secretary and TrQasnrer, Arthur Harvey, Audit Office ; Solicitors* H. Bernard* Deputy of the Minister of Justice ; F. Badgky^ Assistant Law Clerk, House of Commons ; Bankers, the Bank of Montreal. CLUBS. BiDEAU Club, comer of Wellington and Metcalfe Streets.— Hon. Sir J. A. Macdonald; K.C.B., chairman ; John Ashworth, Esq., treasurer ; Kobert Sinclair, secretary. Ottawa Rowing Club.— Patrons : His Excellency the Gov- ernor General, Colonel Lord Alexander B,u^&ell ; President, Sir John A. Macdonajd, K.C.B. ; Vice-Presidents, Thos. Reynolds, Allan Gilmour, Colonel Bernard, A.D.C., T. D. Harrington, Richard Cassells ; Secretary, Henry Cotton ; Treasurer E. Crombie. Committee of Mana|rement.— O. P. Baker, W. Horace Lee, J Black.. A. Atcheson, W. McKay Wright, C. H. O'Meara, Captain Bowie, E. D. Clark, C. Drink water, William Allan. Club Boat-Housc fV>ot of Locks, Rideau Canal. Ottawa Skating and Curling Club.— J. M. Currier, M.P., president; C. T. Bate, vice-president; E. P. Remon, treasu- rer ; C. H. Carriere, secretary. Director 9. —3, M. Currier, M.P., C. H. Carriere, C. T. Bates, Alfred Todd, E. P. Remon. Ottawa Cricket Club.— G. P. Barker, president; Captain Glynn, P.C.O., vice-president ; E. H. Benjamin, secretary and treasurer. Committee.— Sir Archdale R. Palmer, Bart., P.C.O. Rifie Brigade, S. Hardinga, C. S. Scott, Mr. Lane, P.C.O. Rifle Brigade, W. A. Blaokmore. Ottawa Curling Club.— Allan Gilmour, president ; William Hutchison, 1st vice -president ; Robt. Lees, 2nd vice-president . G. Hutchison, recording secretary ; G. M. Rose, corresponding secretary and treasurer. Rink Committee.— T. Gallagner, H. Inglis, A. Fleck, W. Hutchison, J. W. Russell and G. H. Ma- caulay. Nkw Dominion Base Ball Club.— R. Wood, president ; Neil McKinnon, vice-president; R. Lang, Secy. ; A. Routh, treasurer. Ottawa Lacrosse Club.— E. CI uf, president; M. Kavanagh, James Thompson, vice-presidents ; £. K. MsioGillivray) secre- tarv and treasurer Montcalm Lacbosbr Club.— J. Richer, president ; G. Varin, vice-president; J. Germia, secretary and treasurer. Union Lacrosse Club.— Henry Pratt, president; Thos. BIyUie, Henry Minore, Captains; Thomas Rath well, eecretaiy and treasurer Young Briton's Lacrosse Club.— Jas. Latimer, president; Donald Mason, vice-president ; ;:J. Balbime, secretary and HuMON Lacrosse Club.— William Skead. president; Charles Hoy, vice-president ; T. Lyons, aecretary and treasurer. Shamrock Lacrosse Club.— M. Enright, president; T. Hand- erkin, vice-president ; T. O'Reilly secretary ; Joseph Handerkin, treasurer. ■ V'l i. i I ■ 1 :!.. m 158 OTTAWA. MISCBUiANBOUS. United States Consular Agrnot.— P.H.MahartU.S.Oon- sular Agent. Omoo, Sparks Street. Crown Timbkr Opfick (under Inland Revenue Department.) — Office, corner Hugh and Queen Streets.— A. J. Russell, agent and inspector of Crown Timber Agencies of Canada; C S. MoNutt, assistant ; James Ritchie, clerk ; Lindsay Russell, draughtsman : Edward T. Smith, junior clerk ; Andrew Tierncy, messenger. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. RiDRAC Canal.— Office, 126 AVellington Street.— James D. Slater, superintendent; Martin Carmen, and Francois Carmen, clerks ; Francois Abbott, foreman of works ; G. Arthur Carmen, collector and officer at Locks ; Paul Cooper, messenger. Ottawa Rivkr Works.— Horace Merrill, superintendent ; David Scott, clerk and accountant ; Wm. Kane, messenger. Marriage LiCKNSES.-Agar Yielding, Rideau Street. CHURCHES, CnA:^ELS, &c, PROTESTANT. Church op England.— C«ri*f'» C^wrcA,(Sparks Street West.) —Bishop of the Diocese, Rt. Rev. J. Travers Lewis, D.D,^ L.L.D., Bishop of Ontario. Residence, Kingston i Rev. J. S. Lauder, M.A., Rdctor ; Rev. H. Pollard, M. A., Assist Minister. Hours of service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. (Free Seats in the evening.) Chapel of Ease, (Sussex Street.)— Rev. J. S. Lauder, M.A., Rector ; Rev. H. Pollard, M. A., Assist. Minister. Hours of ser- vice, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mllltnry Service, Chaplain Rev. T. D. Phillips, M. A., in the Sussex Street Chapel at 9 a.m. St. Albans, (Daly Street.)— (all Seats free.) Rev. T. Bedford Jcmes, L.L D., Rector ; Rev. C. F. Street, M.A., Assist. Minister. Hours of service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. St. Bartholomew, (New Edinburgh Parish.)— Rev. Geo. Noel Higginson, M.A. Hours of service, 11 a.ra. and 4 p.m. St. James, (Hull P. of Q.)— Rev. John Johnston. Hours of ser- vice, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Church opScoTLAND.--«yf. -4»»rfreip«.— Rev. Daniel M.Gordon, B.D., Minister. Hours of service, 11 a.m. and 6| p.m. Canada Prksbytkrian Church.— X^noa;*«, (corner of Daly and Cumberland Streets.) Minister. Hours of service, 11 a.?a. and6| p.m. Sabbath School at 9^ a.m. in summer, 3 p.m. in winter. Bank Street.—Rev. William Moore, Minister. Hours of service, 11 a.m. and 61 p.m. Conor KG ATfONAL.— Rev. Edward Ebbs, Minister. Hours of service, 1 1 a.m. and 0^ p.m. babbath School at 3 p.m. in winter, and 9i a.m. in summer. OTTAWA. 159 Wesley AN Methodist Church.— Rev. E. B. Harper, M.A., Minister. Hours of service, lOi^ a.m. and 6^ p.m. Sabbath School at 2 p.m. Methodist Episcopal Church.— Ber. S. G. Stone, Minister. Hours of service, 10^ a.m. and 8i p.m. Sabbath School at 2 p.ni . Methodist Episcopal Church.— K%x. B. Lane, B.A.. Minister. Hours of service, lOi a.m. and 6i p.m. Sabbath School, 2 p.m. Baptist Church.— Rev. Daniel McPhail, Minister. Hours of service, 11 a.m. and 6i p.m. Sabbath School, 9i a.m. Young Men*s Christian Associatitni.—Roows, Albert Street, rext door to the Congregational Church ; Bible class and prayer meeting every Sunday from 9 to 10.30 a m. ; prayer meeting tirst Tuesday in each month. L. Ai, ser- rdon, ROMAN Catholic, St. Andrew^s Church.— Rev. John Collins, P.P. Hours of ser- vice, 8.45 a.m. and 10 a.m., and 7 p.m., from Easter until Sf. Michael's Day ; 10 a.m. and 'd p.m. from St. Michael's until Easter. Cathedral Notre Dame.— The Bishop and Parochial Clergy. Hours of ser ice, 6 a.m., 8.4o a.m.. and 10 a.m., and 7 p.m. from Easter until St. Michael's Day; 6, 8 and 10 a.m., and 6 p.m. trom St. Michael's until Easter. St. Joseph's Church.— llQV. M. Pallior. Hours of Divine ser- vice, Sundays and Holidays, Mass at 8 and 10 a.m., from Easter until the Feast of St. Michael ,* Vespers, 7 p.m. The Cathedral of Ottaioa, (Notre Dame.)— The Bishop: Rev . Peres Dandurand and MoUoy. O.M.J. . Rev. ^neas MacD. Dawson, of St. Margaret'"^ Long Island; Military Chaplain; Rev. John L. O'Connor D.D., Diocesan Secretary. St. Joseph, (L. TO— Resident Priest, Rev. M. Pallier. St. Andrew's, (U. T.)— Resident Priest, Ilev. Jno. Collins, P.P.. N.D. de Bo'v^ecours, (Hull, P. of Q..)— Rev. Pdre H. Reboul, O.M.J. Hov -i of service. Oi a.m. and 3 p.m. Chajdain of General HospitaL-licsidQnt Priest, Rev. P6ro Royor, O.MiJ. Hudson's Bay iliw^tow.— Resident Priests, Rev. P5res J. M. Pian,'O.M.J., L. Lebret, O.M.J. , C. Grueguen, U.M.J. Catholic Apostolic Church, (Hull, P. of Q.)— Rev. E. J. W. Roberts. Services Sundays at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. ; on week days at 5 p.m., and on Wednesdays and Fridays at 10 a.m. RELIGIOUS AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. Auxiliary Bible Society,— VaXxon : His Excellency the Gov- ernor General. George Hay, president ; William Clegg, William Hamilton. Hon. S. L. Tilley, C.B., Jas. Johnson, W. A. McAgj', P. LeSeur, W. Spragge, vioe-pnsidents ; Rev. , corresponding secretary ; Rev. D. M. Gordon, B. D., recording sec tary j George May, treas:iror ; Rev. Richard Gavin, tra\ iling agent; John Durie, depositary. H k'^^i 'sir i I'' 1 , ■■■A'n.' 160 OTTAWA. Younfj MerCs Chriaticm Asaociotiofif (Organized December, 18G7).— J. McMilien, president; H. Alexander, Ist vice-presi- dent ; W. A. Lloyd, 2na vice-president ; W. J. Topley, recording secretary; W. A. >Lnmb. oorresnonding secretary ; William Hamilton, treasurer ; J. J. Little, liorarian. CommUtee—Joeoph Skinner, F. R. Whiteside, R. E. Jamieson. T. Fowler, a. P. Drummond, Q. Ordae, G. E. Elliott, J. B. Cross, R. L. James, F. P. Benjamin, G. B. Shaw, John Hardie, George Young, A. C. Wilson. Rending Room open from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Strangers visiting the city are invited to viiiit the rooms and attend the meetings of the Association. Regular weekly meeting every Tuesday evening. Protenfavt Sabbath School i4»«ocmf»on.— William Hamilton, President ; A. Muchmore, vice-president ; Thomas W Porter, corre^:K)Kding secretary; Rev. Edward Ebbs, reeording sec- retarj ; John Jamieson, Treasurer. Couaiy of Carleton General Protestant Hospital, — Judge Ai nstH ng. president ; George Hay, Esq., vice-president; Alox- andvjr vVorknian, Ksq., treasurer; George May, Esq., secretary; (jcoi t»^ Sadler, Steward ; Miss Sadler, Matron. Meaical Board, — D. }:.M and Dr. B. Van Cortlandt, Consulting Physicians ; Di\ J. h. Grant M. P., Dr. D. McGiJUvray. Dr. J. W. Henry; Dr. Leggo and Dr A. Codd, AttendintS Physi'ians. ProteataM Oi'phan's jETotoc— Lady Young, Patroness; Lady Macdonald, Ist Directress ; Mrs. H. F. Bronson, 2nd Directress ; Mrs. P. Le Sueur. 3rd Directress ; Mrs. J. Thorburn, recording secretary; Mrs. R.Eaton, corresponding secretary; Mrs. W. Smillie, treasurer. General Hospital (LoT7er Town).— Under the sunerintendence of the sisters of charity; Dr. Hill, Consulting Pnysician; Dr. Beaubien, Surgeon. St, Patrick'h Orphan's Home^ (Roman Catholic), South side Church Street, between Dalhousie and Sussex Streets.— R. H. McGreevy, President ; Martin Battle, Secretary. Magdalen Asfylum. (Sisters of the Good Shepherd), establish- ed 1866.— Madame Jerome, superioress. Ottawa Street, between Gloucester aad Chapel. Irish Protestant Benevolent Socielj/ of Ottawa, — William F. Powell, president; P. A. Egle^^on, Sr., Istvi^^o-president; Abra- ham Pratt, 2nd vice'- president ; Henry MoCormiok, treasurer; Thomas Sproule, recording secretary ; Thomas W. Thompson, assistant secretary ; Samuel Rath well, corresp. secretary ; Rev. J. S. Lauder, chaplain. C!'ouneu'.— Messrs. George Shouldis, J. Chas. Brennan^ D. T. Browne, J. Cotton, Wm. Cousens, B. Gilpin, Wm. Mosgrove, James Clark and William J. Wills. Audkors— Messrs. Chas. Magee and A. 6. Woodbnm. United Protestant Benevolent Societi/. — G. H. Preston, presi- doi t ; John J ay and William Sehofield, vice-;>resident8 ; Hugh Davies, treasurer ; Rev. T. D^ Philips, chaplain ; A. Codd, M. D., physician ; A. R. Mills and Thomas Birkett, auditors. t,4-:*: Dr. lurer ; ipson, Rev. is, J. ilpin, OTTAWA. 161 TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES. " Biftqxcn Diviaioiif" No, 224, Sons of Tewiperancc— Edward Botterell, W.P., George Crain.W. A., William J. Topley. R.S., Franois Hunter, assist R,$., Dr. 0. Leggo, F.S., Dr. J. Leggo, treasurer ; Edward Storr, chaplain ; Geo. B. Shaw, oonductor ; D. MoNaugnton, assistant conductor ; A. Leggo, inner sentinel ; T. Floyd, outer sentinel. Ottawa City Lodge of Good Templars^ No. 403.— (Established I860.)— W. Minore, W.C.T., KateMinore.W.V.T., — Macready, W.8., Mrs. R. Dailey, W.A.S., B. Botterell, W.T., W. Rae, W.F.S., George Crane, W.M., Mrs. R. Crane, W.A.M., Miss Ellen Davis, W.R.S., Miss Kate Caldwell, W.L.S., Miss E. Lockwood, W.J.G., Henry Minore, W.O.G., Edward Storr, W. C.P.D.S., Robert Crane, P.W.C.T., T.D. Meets in Temperance Hall, Elgin Street, every Thursday at 7.30 p.m. Independent Order of Good Templaraf " Ottawa Oitjj Lodge" No. 403. -Robert Crain, W.C.T., Julia Murphy, W.VTm Geo. B. Shaw, W.S., G. Maclean Rose, W.T.. George Crain, Av.F.S., Ira W. Storr, W.M., Kate Minore, W.J.G., Alexr. McDonald, W.O.G.. Wm. Minore, W.C., Eliza Lockwood, W.A.S., Marion YoungjW.D.M., Almira Lockwood, W.R.H.S., Maggie McClaren, W.L.H.S., Edward Storr, P.W.C.T. Irish Catholic Temperance Society.— Revd. Father Malloy, president; John Henry, Ist vice-president; John O'Reilly, 2na vice-president ; Thos. Kehoe, treasurer ; P. J. Leyden, recording secretary ; Martin Battle, asst. secretary. MASONIC. Grand Superintendent of Royal Arch Masonry for the Central District, R.E. Comp. M. J. May, Ottawa. CARLBTON ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 16. G.R.C. V.E. Comp. F. P. Remon, Z. ; R.E. Comn. M. J. May, past Z. ; E. Comp. J. J. Gemmill, H. ; E. Comp. W. Hay, J. ; Comp. John Graham, Treasurer ; Comp. Thos. Painter, Scribe E. ," Comp. John MoRae, Scribe N. ; Comp. H. B. Merrill, P.S. ; Comp. A. Traylor, S.S. ; Comp. Geo. Crain, J.S. ; Comp. E. B. Butterworth, D.C. ; Comp. H. Kirby, M. ofV. ; Comps. P. St. Hill, S. S. Gouldthrite, Stewards ; Comps. Geo. Clarke and G. H. Millan, Permanent Committee ; Comp. J. Sweetman, Janitor. Regular Convocations 2nd Monday of every month. DALHOtJSIB LODGE, No. 571 English Rroister, P. & A.M. W. Bros. Albert Parsons, W.M. ; Horace Merrill, P.M. ; Bros. Wm. Hay, S.W. j Elihu Spencer, J.W. ; Rev. H. J. McLardy, Chaplain ; N, S. Blasdell,Treasurer ; Charles S. Scott, Secretary ; «ii ( ■ 94 M.-iU «S?.*\.^:M> I? ] ■ ■ Jas. J. Radford, 6.D. ; Andrew Angpst J. D. : Joseph Skinner and John W. Imlay, Stewards ; Carroll Kyaut I.G. ; John SweeUnan, Tyler. Ottawa JHstriet.—D.D.QMn Rt. W. Bro. Wm. Moetgrn, M.D.* Almonte. Regular Commnnlcations, July 7, Ausust 4, September 8^ Oc- tober 6* November 3) December 1, January 5, February 2, March 2, April 6, May 4» June 4 and 24. DORIC LODGE, No. 68, C.R. Meets first Wednesday in each month, at Masonic Hall. Winter, 7.30 p.m. ,* Summer, 8 o'clock. W. Bro. John Sweetland, M.D. W.M,; W. Bro. Jno. J. Gem- mill, P.M. ; Bro. Thos. Birkett S.W. ; Bro. Amos Rowe, J.W. ; Rer. Bro. C. B. Pe^ttit, Chaplain ; Bro. John Graham, Treasu- rer; Bro. D. P. Williams, Secretary; Bro, Henry A. Palmer, 8.D. ; Bro. Wm. H. Baldwin, J.D. ', Bro. G. A. Hawkins, J.G. ,* Bro. John McCarthy, Tyler. CORINTHIAN LODGE, F. & A.M.. No. 59, C.R. Regular Communications held the third Thursday of each month, at the Masonic Hall, Elgin Street. Wor. Bro. I. B. Taylor, Master r Wor. Bro. Edward C. Bar- ber, P.M. ; Wor. Bro. H. Grist, S.W. : Bro. W. Simpson, J.W. ; Bro. Alexander Burritt, Treasurer ; Bro. A. H. Taylor, Secre- tary ; Bro. C. A. Crosby, S.D. ; Bro. G. L. Orme, J.D. ; Bro. J. P. M. Lecourt, J.G. ; Bros. W. Gardner and J. Sieman, Stew- ards ; Bros. M. J. May and D. Millar, Permanent Committee ; Bro. J. Sweetman, Tyler. CIVIL SERVICE LODGE, P. & A.M., No. 148, C.R. Regular Communications held on the second Tuesday of each month, at Masonic Hall, Elgin Street. Wor. Bro. E. P. Remon, Master; Rt. Wor. Bro. Thos. Monroe, P.M. ; Bro. J. E. Wolff, S.W.j Bro. J. B. bimpson, J.W.; Bro. The Rer. T. Bedford Jones, L-L-D. Chaplain ; Bro. J. W. Har- per, Treasurer ; Secretary ; Bro. P. Miller, S.D. ; Bros. J. T. McCuaig and A. Kerr. Stewards ; Bros. E. C. Hay- den and A. J. Cambie. Com. G. P. ; Bro. H. R.4iripp, Organi^it; Bro. H. J. Morgan, I.G. ; Bro. J. Sweetman, Tyler. BUILDER'S LODGE, P. & A-M., No. 177, G.R.C -Eioin St't. Instituted ^nd Augtut^ 1865. Regular Meetings on the second Friday of each month. W. Bros. Thomas Painter, W.M.; Samuel Rogers, P.M.; Bros. David Wilson, S.W.; Wm. Young, J.W. ; Jas. Salmon, Trea- surer; Geo. Crain, Secretary ; Alfred Traylor, S.D. ; Richd. A. OTTAWA. 163 Craig, J.D.; E. B. Butterworth, I.G. ; Bro. Wm. Rea, Director of Ceremonies; Hy. Gough and H. B. Merrill, Stewards j John McCarthy, Tyler. LOYAL ORANGE ASSOCIATION, B.N.A. lioytd Oronge County Lodge^ of the County of CarZefon.— B|X>4 William Elliot, (North Gower) worshipful county master ; Bro. Hiram Sykes, (Carleton) worshipful county deputy master j Bro. Wallis, (Nordi Gower) county secretary ; Bro. W« B. Monk, (March) county treasurer ; Bro. the Rev. John May, M.A., (March) county chaplain^ Bro. J. Dawson, (Bells Comers) county director of ceremonies. Ottawa Loyal Orange District Lodge, No, 4, oft?ie County of Carleton," Bro. Abraham Pratt, worshipful district master ; Bro. John Porter, worshipful deputy district master ; Bro. John McCarthy, district treasurer : Bro. Thos. Sproule, district secre- tary ; Bro. Henry McCormick, district chaplain ; Bro. Francis Link, district director of ceremonies. PRIVATE LODGES IN THE CITY OP OTTAWA. Loyal Orange Lodge, No, 47.— Bro. Francis Glemow, worship- ful master ; Bro. James Clarke, worshipful deputy master ; Bro. Thomas Nelson, treasurer ; Bro. William D. Wood, secretary ; Bro. Jacob Halpenny, foreman of committee. Loyal Orange Lodge, No, 119.— Bro. John Porter, worshipfUI master ; Bro. Hugh Davis, worshiplul deputy master ; Bro. Henry MoCormick, treasurer ; Bro. Samuel Rathwell, secretary ; Bro. William Porter, foreman of committee. Loyal Orange Lodge, No, 126.— Bro. David T. Browne, wor- shipful master ; Bro. Francis Abbott, worshipful deputy master ; Bro. John McCarthy, treasurer ; Bro. Thos. Sproule, secretary ; Bro. Richard Bishop, P.M. foreman of committee. Loyal Orange Lodge, No, 221.— Bro. Abraham Pratt, worship- ful master ; Bro. Henry J. Borbridge, worshipful deputy master ; Bro. Archibald Graham, treasurer ; Bro. J. Greene,, secretary John Mclntyre, foreman of committee. Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 227.— Bro. John Langford, worshipful master ; Bro. W. Langstaff, worshipful deputy master ; Bro. Francis Link, treasurer ; Bro. Joseph Hawken, secretary ; Bro. Abraham Henderson, foreman of committee. U Mil .N m I 164 THE ROTAL PAMILY. THE EOYAL FAMILY. THE QUEEN.-^ViOTORii, of the United Kiimdom of Great Britain and Ireland* Ac, Queen. Defender of the Faith. Her Majesty was bom at Kensington Palaoft, May 24, 1819 ; suooeeded to the throne Jnne 20, 1837, on the acath of her uncle* King William IV.: was crowned June 28, 1838 ; and married, February 10, 1840, to His Royal Hiffhness. Prince Albert. Her Mojesty is the only child of his late Royal Htshness Edward, Duke of Kent, eon of King George III. The Children of Her Majesty are :•— Her Royal Highness Victoria- Adelaide-Mary- Louiea. Prin- cess RoTAL OP ENGLAND AND PRUSSIA, bomNoTember21, 1840, and married to His Royal Highness Frederick- William Crown Prince of Prussia, January 25, 1858, and has issue four sons and two daughters. His Royal Highness Albert-Edward, Prince op Wales, born November 9, 1841 ; married March 10, 1863, Alexandra of Den- mark, (Princess of Wales) born December 1, 1844, and has issue two sons. Prince Albert Victor, born January 8, 1864i and George- Frederick-Ernest-Albert, bom June 8, 1865 ; adaughter, Louisa- Victoria-Alexander Dagmar, born April, 1867, and a daughter Alexandra-Olgf? -Mary, born 6th July, 1868. Her Royal Highness ^Iio^'Maud-Mary, born April 25, 1843; married to H. R. H. Pnnce Frederick Louis of Hesse, July 14, 1862, and has issue three daughters and a son. His Royal Highness Alfred-Eraest- Albert, Dukb of Edi:;- BUBOH, born August 6, 1844. Her Jloyal Highness Helena- Augusta- Victoria, bom May 25, 1846 ; maiTied to His Royal Highness Prince Frederick Christian Charles Augustus ofSchleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augusten- burg, July 5, 1866, and has issue two sons. Her Royal Highness Louisa-Carolina- Alberta, bom March 18, 1848. His Royal Highness Arthur- William-Patrick- Albert, bom May 1,1860. His Royal Highness Leopold-George- Duncan- Albert, born April 7, 1863. Her Royal Highness Bcatrico-Mary-Victoria-Feodore, born April 14, 1857. George-Frederick- William-Charles, K. G., Duke op Cam- bridge, cousin to Her Majesty, bom May 26, 1819. Augusta- Wilhelmina-Louisa, Duchess of Cambridge, niece of the Landgrave of Hesse, and aunt to Her Majesty, born July 25, 1795 ; married in 1819, the late Duke of Cambridge. HER MAJESTY'S HOUSEHOLD. lf» George-Frederick-AIoxander-Charles-Augustas, K.G.* Duke OF GuuBRRLAND, oousin to Her Majesty, born May 27, 1819 ; married Princess Frederick of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and has issue a son and two daughters. Augusta-Garoline-Gharlotte-EUzabeth-Mary-Sophia-Louisa, daughter of the late Bnke of GambridgOf and oousin to Her Maiesty, bom July 19, 1822 ; married June 28, 1843, to Frederick, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, and has issue a son. Mary-Adelaide-Wilhelmina>Biizabeth, daughter of the late Duke of Gambridge and oousin to her Majesty^ born November 27, 1838 ; married Prince Teok, Juno 7, 1866 ^ a issue a d AUghter. t -1 'tis HER MAJESTY'S HOUSEHOLD. LORD steward's DEPARTMENT. , Lord Steward • Earl of Bessborough. Treasurer Lord de Tabley. Gomptrollef - .Rt. Hon. Lord Otho Fitzgerald. Master of the Household Sir John 0. Gowell, K.G.B. Seo'y Board of Green Gloth E. M. Browell, Esq. Paymaster of the Household • . . . W^ Hampshire, Esq. > ^ - LORD chamberlain's DEPARTMENT. Lord Chamberlain. .i'.V./.....i.Vi8oountSydney/''^.*^si}^ kv Yioe-Chamberlain Rt. Hon. Viscount Castlerosse. Comptroller Hon. S. C. B, Ponsonby. GhiefClerk... , T. G. March, Esq. ■MM^^a^^ . ji'r^f'^ a^4j^-f vw'^'V* Her Majesty's Private Seo'y. . . .Gen. Hon. Charles Grey. Keeper of H. M.'s Privy Purse. Gen. Sir T. M. Biddulph,K.C.B. Secretary. ^ ....«,. . . . -H. T. Harrison. Esq. Librarians... .••.••..•••>•••••• J. M. Berry, B.B.Woodward and H. Sahl, Esqrs. Captain, Yeomen of the Guard. . Duke of Sh Albans. Captain, Gentlemen-at- Arms ..Lord Foley [G.C.H. Master of OereojoniQS MaJor<-Gen. Hon. Sir E. Gust, Lord High Almoner Bishop of Oxford. Dean of Ch9.pel Royal . • ..... .Bishop of London. Sub-Dean ,..., ...Rev. F. Garden. Clerk of the Closet ....;......... Bishop of Worcester. Resident Ch aplain . ... I ,.;.;. ,i . De&.n of Windsor. Mistress of the Robes. V i ;. V. i .'. .Duchess of Argyll. Groom l-.^. . .'- . . t ? . * . i I , , , -Major-Gen. F. H. Seymour. Secretary. ................ ..i .. .J. J. Kinloch, Esq. It ■f Hi! ir' '^4 ■ n .0 rl5»>. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 1.1 lis ^^ Bl^ ■tt IM 122 S Hi ■" S lis 12.0 M FhotogFajdiic ScMices CorpQcation IIP IJii U4 < 6" ► ^ a>' \ <^ ^. ■<^. 23 WtST MAIN STRUT WItSTIR.N.Y. 14SM (716)«72-4S03 4^ 6^ ) ^ o^ 168 HER MAJESTY'S CHIEF OFFICERS. MiBTBB OF TBI HORSS'S DBPABTMRNT. Master of the Hone Marquis of Aile9bar7t K.O. . . . > -Hon. William Stuart. Austria Rt. Hn. t4ord BloomfieldiG.C.B. Bavaria Sir H. F. HowttPd, KXXB. Belgium * .John Savile Lnmley, Esq. Braml • " * 3* Buckley Mathew, Esq., C.B. Central America ..*... .Edwin Corbett, Esq. BRITISH ABfBASSADORS ABROAD. 167 ChUi W. T. Thompson* Esq. China Sir RuthArford Aloook, E.C.B. Columbia ^ Robert SuBch, Esq. Denmark Sir Ghas. L. Wyke, K CB. Equator .Fr^derio Hamilton, Esq. . Ffan^ . . . . / '..*...,. . . . . . .Rt Hon. liord Lyons, G.C.B. Ore^ce. ■. .Hon. Edward M- Erskine. Hante Towm John Ward, Esq., C.B. Italy .Sir A. Berkeley PafteK K.C.B. Japan Sir Harry Parkes, K.O. B. Mexico Morocco Sir John H. D. Hay. K.C.B. Netherlande Vice- Ad.Hn.E. A. J.Harris,G.B. Fereia ...^..... Charles Alison, Esq., C.B. Peru .Hon. W. S. Jemingnam. Port^mi .Hon. Sir C. A. Munray, K.G.B. Pfkma ........;... i <. .Lord Angaetus Loftus, K.C.B • RueeXd . . . T.^ : . •. .Rt Hri. Sir A. Buohanan,a.C.B. Spain Rt. Hon. A. H. Layard. Svoeden and Norxoay Hon. G-. S. S. Jeminrham. Switxerland Alfred G. Bonar. Esq. Turkey Rt. Hon. H. G. Elliot. Venezuda » .. .Geerge Fagan, Esq. Wurtemburg G-. J. R. (Gordon, Esq. v ■^0 ::>r^rr /TOO i ■ leB ADVERTISMBNT. INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CONN. INCORPORATED 1819. CHARTER PERPETUAL * •«» » CASH CAPITAL, .... $3,000,000.00 LOSSES PAID IN 50 YEARS, . $25,300,000.00. ASSETS, ON THE 1st JULY, 1869, (at market value.) 0A8H IN HAND AHD IN BAHE, $640,474.32 BEAL ESTATE, 263,319.14 MOBTaAQE BONDS, 969,260.00 BANX STOCK, 1,418,460.00 UNITED STATES STATE AND CITY STOCK, \ , , p, ^^^ -^ AND OTHEB PUBLIC BECUBITIES, ^ ^ii»i,U3».ou TOTAL, $6,362,632.96 LIABILITIES. CLAIMS NOT DUE AND UNADJUSTED,. ..... $266,782.33 The Montreal Agency of this Company has done an extensive business through Canada for FORTY-SEVEN YEARS, and has SBCURBi) the Public Confidbncb by the prompt and liberal settle- ment of every fair Claim. ROBERT WOOD, General Agent and Attorney for Canada, DOMINION OF CANADA. 109 Dominion of Canada. Seat of Oovemmentt Ottawa, GOVERNOR GENERAL OP CANADA, Aidet'dei'CantPt dte. His Ezoellenoy the Right Honorable Sib John Touno. Baronet, one of Her MflJesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, Knight Commander of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath. Knight Qrand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St. Qeorge, Governor-General, Ac, Ac, Ac, Rideau Hall, Ottawa* Prannid Tnrville. Esanire. Govemor-General's Secretary^ ^ f '>' DUNCAN McFARLANE, J^cctttttttaut and JtssigneC; MAIJf STREET, Brockville. Accounts Pollected in the j=*royince of Pntario. REMITTANCES PROMPTLY MADE. I n 5/ t William Henry Lee, and William Alfred Himsworth* Esqrs., Clerks of the itoeen's Privy Oouneil for Canada for signing Commitments under the Habeas Corpus Stupension Aetf Slst Vio., cap. 16. Clerks in the Office of the Privy Council : F. Vallerand, J. 0. Cdt^, F. H. Himsworth, Henry Alexander and Wm. Horaoe Lee ; M. Nanghten, door-keejiwr and mes- senger ; Wm. E. Morgan, Joseph Cairns and Patrick Batterton, messengers. THE SENATE. Hon. 4( U i( t( II l< tl (i i( it il <( t( ti <( t( t< t( tl it it it it ^^ it it it it it tf it tt it The Honorable Joseph E. Cauohon, Speaker. SRNATORS. p. O. ADDRESS. John Hamilton Kingston. Koderick Matheson Perth. John Ross. ...Toronto. SamuelMills Hamilton. Benjamin Seymour Port Hope. Walter Hamilton.Diokson. . .Niagara. James Shaw Smith's Falls. Alexander Campbell Kingston. David Christie Pans, Ontario. James Cox Aikins Rich view. David Reesor Markham. Elijah Leonard London. William MoMaster Toronto. Asa AUworth Bumham Cobourg. John Sitnpson Bowmanville. JamesSkead..^ *.. Ottawa. David Lewis Afacpherson .... Toronto. George Crawford Brockville. Donald McDonald Toronto. Oliver Blaka Waterford* Ontario. Billa Flint ....Belleville. Walter MeCrae Chatham, Ontario. George William Allan . ..... Toronto. James Lertie...^ ....Montreal. A.B.Foster Wateiloo. Louis A. Oliver. Berthter. Jacques Olivier Bureau St. R6mi. Charles Malhiot Pointe-du-Lao. Louis Renaud Ste. Martine, Chateauguay. Luo Letellier de St. Just. . . .Rividre-Onelle. Ulrio Joseph Tessier Quebec. John Hamilton Hawkesbury* Charles Cormier PlessisviUe. Atttoine J. Duchesnay .8te. Catherines, Fossambault. U Esqrs., ' signing Aetj 3l8t lexander ind mes- atterton, I. . .'■^ igoay. imbault. THE SENATE. 171 8BNAT0RS. p. 0. ADDRtUSS. Hon. David Edward Price ..Chicoutimi. *' Els^ar H. J. Duohesnay . . . .Ste. Marie, Beauce. *' L^andre Dumouchel . Ste. Th^rdse de Blainville. '* Louis Laooste . /Boucherville. ** Joseph F. Armand. •Bividre-des-Prairies. *• Charles Wilson ..Montreal. ** William Henry Chaffers . . . .St. C^saire. " Jean Baptiste Gu^vremont •Sorel. " James Ferrier ..Montreal. ** Thomas Ryan . .Montreal. " John Sewell Sanborn . .Sherbrpoke. " Joseph E. Cauchon . .Quebec. ..Halifax. - *' EdwardKenny " Jonathan McCulIy. . .Halifax. ** Thomas D. Archibald . .Sydney, C.B. ** Robert B.Dickey . Amherst. ** John H. Anderson . Halifax. " JohnHolmes . .Pictou. " John W. Ritchie ..Halifax. . .Shelboume. " JohnLooke-.. " Caleb R. Bill . King's County. ** JohnBourinot . Sydney. . .Halifax. « WilliamMiller ** Amos Edward Botsford. . . . . .Westcock. Westmorland. " John Robertson ..St. John, N.B. " William Hunter Odell . .Fredericton. »♦ DavidWark ..Richibucto. " Robert Leonard Hazen — .St Johfi, N.B; " William Henry Steeves . . . . .St John, N.B. " John Ferguson ..Bathurst. " Robert Duncan Wilmot* • . . . Belmont, Sunbury . " Abner Reid McClelan . .Hopewell, Albert County. " Peter Mitchell . .Newcastle, Miramichi. '* Jean Charles Chanais . .St Denis, Kamouraska. ** James Rea Benson .St. Catherines, Ontario. ** John G'lasier Sunbury, N.B. St. Jnhn. N H- ** James Dever " Afch'd Woodbury McLelaa- Loiioidonderry, Nova Scotia. OMcera, Clerk* and Servant* c/ the Senate, John F. Taylor, clerk, master in chancery, cashier and ac- eountant. Robert LeMoine, deputy clerk, olerk assist, master in chancery, | and chief French translator. Fennings Taylor, deputy clerk, olerk assistant, and master in chancery. E. L. Montisamber t, law clerk, clerk of committees, and English { translator. James Adamson, first English clerk. Peler Miller, second English olerk. ]i !.> 172 DOMINION OP CANADA. J. Qt. Bourinot, third English olerk. Neil McLean, English olerk. A. A. Boucher, first French translator and dork.' A. Garneau. seeond French translator and clerk. St. Denis LeMoine, third French translator to act as Sergeant- at-arms. Victor E. Tessier, clerk of French Journals. , / Rev. John Johnston, chaplain. ' ,'. R^n^ Kimber, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. S. Skinner, housekeeper. J. B. Myrand, post-tnaster, permanent L. C. Gasault, library messenger, permanent. P. Rattey, speaker's messenger, permanent. P. Dunne, assistant housekeeper, news-room, Ac, permanent J. Wingfield, assistant doorkeeper, wardrobe, &o., permanent F. Gilbert watchman and messenger, permanent. N. Boulet messenger attached to the distribution office of the two houses, permanent James Doherty, Thos. Wheeler, Louis Robitaille, John Dunne, A. Boucher, A. Douaire, sessional messengers. E. Botterell, doorkeeper. J. G. Young, J. Wingfield, P. Boulet, J. N. Rattey, E. Buck, sessional page. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Hon. James Cockbubn, Speaker, j j^,^, PROVINCE OP ONTARIO. Constituen- cies. Addington Algoma Bothwell Brant, NR SR • • • • Brock ville* t*n. Bruce, NR " RR...,. Oardwell Carleton....... Cornwall, town. Diindas* «»/«*^.». Durham, ER... " WR... Elgin, WR Membrrb. J. N. Lapum Wemyss McKenzie Simpson. . . David Mills J. Y. Bown,M.D Hon. B.B.Wood James Crawford Alexander Sproat Francis Hurdon T. R. Ferguson J. Holmes Hon. J. S. Macdonald J.S. Ross F.H. Burton Ed. Blake. Thomas W. Dobbie Post Office Address. Centenrille. Sault St Marie. Cleanrille. Brantford. (i Bronkville. Walkerton. Kincardine. Cookstown. Huntly. Cornwall. IroquiMS. Port Hope. Tonmto. Dereham. HOUSE OF COMMONS. 178 Constitten- cies. Elgin, ER Essex Frotenoo Glengarry Grenvillot SR. . Grey, NR " SR Haldimand .... Haltun Hamiltont city. Uafltings, NR BR.. '* WR.. Huron, NR. .. SR. • . • Kent Kingston, city. Lambton Lanark, NR.. oR* . • Leeds & Gron- vilIe,NR Leeds, SR Lennox ., Lincoln London, city. . Middlesex, NR. BR. " WR. Monck Niagara, town. Norfolk, NR... SR... Northumber- land, ER. ... " WR.... Ontario, NR. . . SR... Ottawa, city... Oxford, NR.... " SR. . . . Peel. Perth, NR SR. • . . . Peterboro, ER. WR. Prescott ....... Prince Edward. Renfrew, NR.. M KlIBRRS. J. H. Munro J. O'Connor Thomas Kirkpatrick D. A. Macdonald Walter Shanly George Snider George Jackson 1). Thompson John White Charles Magill McKenzio Bowell Hon. Robert Bead James Brown Joseph Whitehead M. Cf. Cameron Rufus Stephenson Hon. fcsir John A. Macdonald, Alexander Mackenzie Alexander Morris Francis Jones John Crawford R. J. Cartwright T.R.Merritt Hon. John Carling Thos. Scatcherd Crowell Wilson Arva P.O. A. P. Macdonald L. McCallum Angus Morrison A. Walsh P. Lawson Joseph Keeler. ........ . Hon. J. Cookburn, (Speaker). . J. H. Thompson Thomas N. Gibbs Joseph M. Currier T. Oliver E.V.Bodwell Hon. J. H. Cameron J. Bedford R. Maofarlane P. M. Grover .... Charles Perry A. Hagar Walter Ross Post Office Address. Wardsville. Windsor. Kingston. Alexandria. Montreal. Owen Sound. Durham. Indianna. Milton. Hamilton* Belleville. it Clinton. Godcrich. Chatham. Ottawa. Samia. Perth. Kemptville. Toronto. Kingston. St. Catherines. London. " Town'p. Glencoe. Stromness. Toronto. Simcoe- Port Dover. Colbome. Cobourg. Cannington. Oshawa. Ottawa. Woodstock. Moimt Elgin. Toronto. Stratford. Norwood. Peterboro*. Plantagenet. Picton. fi- i; t ^•!.f' '% I ' I I, li .'■ *- 174 DOMINION OF CANADA. Gonstituen- oies. Ronfrew, 8R> • • RuBsell Bimooe, NR« . . . '• 8R.... StormoDt ToroDto, B 44 ^ Victoria, NR" •4 SR. Waterioo, NR* 8R. Welland Wellington, NR 8R « OR Wentworth,NR SR York, BR " NR " WR MCMBIUtS. J. L. McDougall.. J. A. Grant,M.D. T. O. MoGonkey . W.C. Little .^amuel Ault James Beaty • • • • R. A. Harrison .. John Merrison . . . G. Kempt I. B. Bowman.... J.Young T.G. Street O. A. Drew D. Stirton James Ross J. McMonies Joseph Rymal .... James Metoalfe.. James P. Welli. . Amos Wright Post Office Address. Renfrew. Ottawa. Barrie. Allandale. Aultsville. Toronto. 44 Woodville. Lindsay. St. Jacob's. Oalt. Chippewa. Blora. Guelph. Cumnock, Ont. Waterdown. Hamilton. Elginton. King. Richmond Hill. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Constituen- cies. Argcntenil .... Beauoo BeauhamoiS'.. Beliechasse . . Berthier Bonaventure .. Brome Chambly Champlain .... Charlevoix • . • Chateaugaay . • Chicotttimi and Saguenay ... ComptoB Dorcnester Drummond and Arthabaska . Gasp^ Hochelaga .... Huntingdon... Membkbs. Hon. J. J. C. Abbott. P. S. Gondron C. H. Poier M. Cayley N. Casault A. H. Paquet T. Robitaille Hon. C. Dunkin B.Benoit Hon. J. J. Ross 8. X. Cimon Hon. L. H. Hoi ton. P. A.Tremblay J. H. Pope Hon. H. L. Langevin, C.B. L. A. Sen^cal P. Fortin Hon. A. A. Dorion Julius Scriver. Post Office Address. Montreal. St Rosalie. St. George. Beauharnois. Quebec. St. Cuthbert. Now Carlisle. Quebec. St. Hubert. Ste. Anne de la Perade. Mai bale. Montreal. Chicontimi. Cookshire. Quebec. Pierreyille. Gasp6. Montreal. Hemmingford. \ HOUSB OF COMMONS. 176 Constituen- oies. Iberville Jacquei Cartier Joliette KamoarMka . . Laprarie L'Assomption.. Ijayal ....... L^vff L'lslet Lotbinlere Maskinonge . . . Megantic Missisquoi Montcalm Montroagny — Montmorenoy. . Montreal Otre ■ '' Bast. . " West. . Napierville • . . ■ Nicolet Ottawa, Oo Pontaao PorUieuf Quebee,Centre. " East... « West.. ** County Richmond and Wolfe Richelieu Rimouski Rouville St Hyacinthe. . St. Johns St. Maurice.... Shefford Sherbrooke . . . • Soulanges Stanstead Temiscouata. . . Terrebonne .... Three Rivers... Two Mount's . . Vaudreuil Yerchdres Yamaska Mkmbkbs. F. Beohard G. G. Gaucher F.B. Godin C. A. P. Pelletier A. Pinsonneault Hon. L. Aroharabault J. H. BoUcrose Hon. J. G. Blanohet B.Pouliot H.G.Joly G. Caron Hon. George Irvine B. Chamberiin Joseph Duf resne Hon. J. 0. Beaubien Jean Lanalois Thomas Workman Hon. Sir G. £. Cartier, Bart. . . M.P.Ryan Sizte Coupal dit LaReine Joseph Gaudet . . . . A.Wright Ed. Heath J. D. Brosseau G. H. Simard P.G. Huot Thomas McGreevy Hon. p. J. 0. Chau veau W. H.Webb Thoma« McCarthy Geo. Sylvain G. Cheval Hon. A. E. Kierzkowski F. Bourassa E. Larcerte Hon. L. S. Huntington Hon. Sir A. T. Gait K.C.M.G. L. H. Masson Charles C.Colby Charles F. A. Bertrand L.F.R. Masson Wm.McDougali J. B. Daoust D. McMillan F. Geofifrion Moise Fortier Post Office Address. MountJohnston Ste. Genevieve. Joliette. Quebec. St. Jacques le Mineur. L'Assomption. StV.de Paul. L6vi8. L'lslet Quebec. St. Leon. Quebec. Dunham. Ste. Julienne. St Thomas. Quebec. Montreal. Ottawa. Montreal. Napierville. Gentilly. Ironside, Hull. ClarendonFront Quebec. »4 t* i( , Committee Denartm^nt.— Alfred Todd, chief olerk of Commit- tees and clerk or private bills ; T. Patrick, second do. and clerk of Railway Committees ; F. X Blanchot, third do. do. Votee and Procwrfirtjt.— H. Poetter, olerk of votes and pro- ceedings. French Trdndatora* Department,— Yf * Fanning, translator of votes and proceedings : T. G. OounoUes, J. F. Gitigras, E. Blain, H. A. McCoy, assistant do.' English Tramlatora* Department^-^Y^m. Wilson, F; Hayes, Wm. Wilson^ junior, assistant English translators ; G. II. Mocaulay, assistant English translator and Speaker's secretary. Journal Department.— W, B. Ross, English Journal olerk ; P. Rivet, French do. ; A. G. D. Taylor, clerk of petitions. Library Department,— j^lphwB Todd, librarian ; A. G. Lajoie, assistant do; ; A. liapierni^re, library clerk. Poet OM^i Department,— "E, N. Belcourt, postmaster; Edouard Pelletier, messenger. Department 0/ Sergeant-^ai-Arme.'^A, L. Cardinal, chief mes- senger and Hou8e.»keeper ; M. MoOarthy. assistant chief mes- senger : Johpi O'Connor, door-keeper ; Ed. Ston) assistant do. ; Oliver viiieebt aino Jkmes Hoy, oiessengeni of library; Joseph Lemonde. Wm* Graham, Ed. Steacey, Joseph Assdiin, J. Brown, Etienne Roy, 0. Roberge, M. Laflamme, Josepli Nadean, Ed.' Botterell, Joseph Turgeon, A. Elliott and Emilo Asselin, mes- sengersw ; 1 M ■• M .1 L, I" 178 DOMINION OF CANADA^ -n- CANADA GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. Scat of Goybrkiukt, Ottawa. GoTKBNO&'s Sboretabt'b OFnOKf~|*ranoif Tiunrille, Gov- ernor's Secretary: Henry Cotton, chief clerk f.JonnKidd and F. D. Barrowes, eierln ; Philip St fiiH, offioe^keeper ; George Smi&, messenger. Thk Dbpabthekt 6f JirsTiOK.— Hon. Sir John i^tex. Mao- Drinkwater aibd Frederick White, stenographexft and clerks ; A. Ateheson and J. A. Maodonell, clerics ; P. Lynch and F. Giirrani messengers. Dkpahtmekt OF Militia AND Defence. Miniater of MilUia and De/ence.—Uojk. Sir G. E. Gartier, Bart* Jfevvtuof. ,«.... ^ .MaJOT G^rge Futvoye. Aajutant General of Mtlttta.—Coh P. Robeilson Boss.^ Deputy *• Lt-Col. Walker Poweliw (Eastern Bloek.) Ovnoi OF MimBTUK of Militea and Defenoe. Clerk9,-^P. Chaplean and Henry D. J. Lane. Mueenger." Jfohn W. iGkrir. AdoocNT BsANi;^. CKi^ Clerk and AccomUant-^lLoh^ti Berry. Clerks.— C* H. O'Meara, E. QelinaSf W. H. Aumond. JfoMeiiaer.—Napoleon CasauK. (Western Block.) Adjutant General's Offiobi Secretarii,-ri Seymour, LaroteL SfOBI BlANOH. Superintendent of iS^oret.—Lieut.-Col. Thoi. Wily. Gierke.^ G. Grant, W. M. Steers, Jos. Yeomans. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. 179 Drpabtiiekt of Customs. Hon. Safnnel L. Tilley, O.B., mimster of oii8toiii6 ; R. S. M. Bouohette, commiasioner of oufltoms ; James Johnsokit assistant commissioner of customs ; J. W. Peachy, diief andooitespond- ing clerk ; J. R. Andy, clerk of seizures ana forms :H. H. Duffill. canal clerk ; W. A. Bell, statistical clerk: J. F. Wolff and 0. F Stevens, assistant do. ; G. A. Mailleue. P. B* Bhephard, flenty C. Hay, and R. H. Mackay, check clerks; Charles P. Bliss, private secretary to minister of customs; Gbo. W. Grant, clerk corresponding branch ; William Howe, B. H. T^akles and John Waters, junior clerks; R. Bell, inspector (^canals; H. Kay- anagh, inspector of ports; John Walls and Peter Connolly , messengers. COLLKCTOBS OF CUSTOMS ^IfHB'bdMkibk Port* fmd CoUeeton in the Provinee of Ontario, Those marked thns (*) are Warehonsing Ports. *Atnhert8burg, E. Anderson. *i?^2^»^^, W. F. Meadell. ^Brahtford,!}, Curtis, jun. Brightrm, D. T. Leslie. *Broekville^ Georoe Easton. BurweUi E. Dunham. * Chatham, J. G. Pennefather. * Chippewoj C. St G.Yarwood. Clifton, W. Leggett. *Cooowo, H, Easton. *Colhom93 W. A. Booth. *CdmwaU, R. K. Bullock, *Cramahe, J. M. Merrimah. *Ihlhou»ie, James Lamb. ^awlifHfton* A. Dixon. Wover,F. B. Barrett *J[>ttncfa«,W. B. Guyn. Dunville, W. A. McCrae. Elgin^ P. McMillan. *Fort Erie^ R. Graham. (?anano.Doty. *0%idpk, B. Carthew; *Banmon, W. H. Kittson. *Hop9, M. F. Whitehead. *KimoHonj W. B. Simpson. KingtviUe, J. Kingk *Lohd^n, J. B. Strathy. Mprridjbura, H. Carmen. Jyapanee, J. Benson. Newccuile, F. Farncomb. *Ningara, J. W. Taylor. *OdktiU€, R. K. Ohisholm. ^Oshawa, C. Walsh; *Otta'wa, p. Qrinam, OwenSoimdtW, A. Stephens.. *Pari9^ F. H. Haycock. PenetantmeiheM^ Ed. Jeffimy. Pictdn, J. P.Bioblin. *Pre9eoU, H. P. Jessup. * QueemiowvU P. B. Clement Rowevk, ^. Benjiett. *wnrfec, E. D, PhiliiM. Frelighahwp^.J, Puifket,, *Oaapi% J. C. 3eUeau. Hemmvngfordt Mo^es Street. Lacoll^ A. Bglwni : ♦Afontrccti. A- M. D^Wsle. ; *ivcip tTctrliaUi Johnl^t9;^et» PhilipahUrg^ J. Henderson. Pottont Oeo. Gunn. *Qu€beCf J. W. Dunscomb. ^MimoMkit P. L. Gauvreau. \Bu«9^ltown, U. RHeriLf ,. , Rtmstead, C. BUllptok; ^; ' ^ .•^, Jb*»iV,Win. McCrae. /^uMon, B. Beaton. T!hree Jtiversy C. H. Godby. Porta and CoUectort of Cv»tom%^ Province of Nova Seotia, •Animtxdiai T. C. Tobiafi. *Amherat^ J. J. Kerr. *Antigont8he, Hugh McPhie. *Arichat, Simon Donoran. *Baddecky William Kidston. Bridgetoicn^ 8. S. Thome. JBarrington. Paaaage* Daniel Sargent Cornwalliat Ebeneeer Rand. *Diqby, Bot8#orth Viets.. *Hali/axy Edward Binney. Magged lalanda, Geo. Stalker. *Shelburn6t James Mui)f . *Sydnej/i C.5., O. B. Leonardjr. *Londtmdehryj'p,A, Payidgon. * Liver pool^J, H. Freemail. *LunenhtLrg^ H. M. Bfbyle. Margaretaville, D. W. Landers. *North Sydney, C.B., T. M. Brown. *Parraborough, J. Rathford. *Pictou» David McCuUoch. *Port Jaatokeaburpf M. McDonald. Port Hood, E. D. Tremaine. -.Port Medioay, Jos. J. Letson. Port Midgrave.Y. J.Wallace.^ *»fttie?«)r,Bdwaifd O'Brien, Weymouth f Sterns Jones. ♦ Yixrmovth, T. B. Moberly. Porta and Odlleetora of Ctutoma, Province of Neto Brunatoick, SatkvillerJAmeA Dixon. ]8hediac, £t.-Hanningtoib. Shippegan, P.J.N JDumaresq. * idretca, J. H. Whitlpck. *V«. Georffe,A» J. Witmore. St, Andretea, BathuratjV, Menkau, Bay Verte, f!: Waod. Cardguett J: G., C^Blackall. Chatfapij, DaiiiM^FtergugOn: jyviniX±6l^yr9;^t, i>orcAe«ler, Jbnir Hickman. . Frederieipn, T.Jl^'Kobertson. BiMorouah, Wng. ITflTlacep Moncton, Janti^ woUfrtson. Neiocaatte, Wm.| Paa%er. Bichibucto'i H^ry Xii^fjlfiton. BichmotidStatibnfJ^T,A\Xt^. . ,, DKPARTMtiNl'Oi' FtKANOR-Hon. Sir Franoi8Hiik6K«} E.O.M.G., minister of Qmnqe ; W. Dickinson, deputy iospedbgr general; Norris Godaard»<'ehi«f clerk Md bookrJieei>cr f Jomi Drysdale, book-keeper ; iMoon Alex. Biggins, wftrrant eleik : Arohibald GiM^ Itopk^kfiiDMr rF. G. Seotti C. J. AnderMOi J/A. Torrancei K. W. Baxter, P. Ryaa» W. A. Blaokmore,B^. A» Jonesy Geo. St, John, B, Robinson. St, StepneiU/ii.Gt'ninmer, Welehpooit Wavfipa BeltOf) /Jphn Farmer. Weat lalea, JalQes B. Dixon. WoodatocfctU, B^ Dibblee; GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. 181 Aumond, and Robt. L. Eillaly, clerks; David Ryap, office- keeper ; P. Peoden messenger. Audit OjHce.-^John Langton, M. A., auditor of public ac- counts ; John Simpson, assistant auditor of public accounts ; Thomas Ross, accountant of contingencies, and clerk of sta- tionery; Thomas Cruse, book-keeper: T. D. Tims, inspector; Arthur Harvey, F« S. S., statistical clerk; Edward C. Barlwr, James Patterson, G. Murray JarVis, Senior Clerks; W. R. Arm8tr6ng« assistant book-keeper ; J. R. Hall, W. H. Cotton and J. B. Simpson, junior clerks ; John Pender, messenger. Treasury BoARD.~Hon. Sir Francis Hincks, E.C.M.G., Chairmnn ; Hon. S. L. Tilley, Hon. Edward Kenney, Hon. Alex- ander Campbell; John Langton, secretary; J. M. Courtney, \ accountant DRPARTUftNT OF PUBLIO WORKS.— minister of public works ; T. Trudeau, deputy of the minister of public works ; F. Braun, secretary. Engineerinq Branch.— J, Fa^d chief engineer ; F. P. Rubidge, ssistaht engineer : G. F. BaiUarge. C. McCarthy* J. Lo B. \oE9i Thos Munro, J. H. Rowan, E. H.- Parent, 0. E. Michaud, und Thos. Guerin. engineers and draughtsmen ; Wm. J. Tilley, ecreteiy th minister of pablie works ; 6* McLaughlin, pho- grapher; J. N. Desladriers. messenger. Financial Bi*a'dch.-^3l, Baine, book-keeper and accountant ; HameU' assistant book-keeper; J; W^ Harper, clerk and ymoister. ' ■ .r-trsx. Corretpondinff iJmncA.— H. A. Fissianlt^ law elerk : T. B rench, corresponding clerk ; J. F. N. Bonneville, J. R. Ar- >ldi, G. Verret. 0. Dionne. and F. H. Ennis, clerks; Martin a,ttle, supt. of fuel and qollector of hydraulic rents ; P. Ownes, ief messenger : M. Walsh and H. Petvin. messengers. ^oard nf iir6tlmfor«.— Hon. P. Vankoughnet James Cowan, Adore Hurteau and William Compton, F. H. Ennis, secretary. w> iNTERCOJIlNIATi RAILWAY COMMlHSIONARa.-^Aquila Walsh, sq., M. PT Chairmnn; Hon. Edward @. Chandler, Charles >bn Brydges* Esq.* 19on. Archibald W. Mcljelan. (S'tojf.— Charles S. Ross, secretary ; Thomas C. Duplessis, ssistant Secretary ; William Wallace, accountant ; Wm. arran, messenger. Engineer O.ffice, (?«otca.— Sandford Fleming, chief engineer ; ^ T. Forest, aissistant do. ; Robert Davis, and E. R. Burpe, .erks.' ■■. . •■■■•'■ •.'■:'•. Depabtmrkt 6p Inland Rrvrnur. ', minister of iland revenue; Thomas Wortbingtoni commissioner ; Alfred Brunei, assis'tc&mmissioner and inspector ; Dr. Lucius O'Brien, 'A 1 i;! 182 DOMINION OF CANADA. 1st class olerk : James F. Brown, statistical clerk ; Alexander Ben, clerk of official Forms, Stationery and Bill 6tam(>8; Fredrick Afeasam, Richard Nettle. Richardson Borradaile* clerks in the check Room: Alfred Whee1er» corresponding clerk ; William Himsworth, clerk ; John Fowler, messenger. District Inspkotobb of Inland Rkyknue.— Henry Gk)dson, of Toronto. Toronto District; A. N. Striker, of Prescott, Kinsston District ; C. E. Romain» of Guelph, London District ; R. Bellemare, of Montreal* Montreal District ; J. M. Lemoine, of Quebec, Quebec District ; Thos. Harford, of St. Johns for New Brunswick ; Arch. Patterson, of Halifax for Nova Scotia ; John Daris, of Toronto* assistant Inspector of Distilleries. Dbpartiibnt op Srorktary op State por thk Provinobs.— , Secretary of State for the Provinces ; E. A. Meredith, LL.D., Under Secretary of State for the Provinces ; Grant Pow- ell, Henry E. Steele, Chas. John Birch, and Nasaire Tetu, clerks ; Christopher Owne, messenger. Drpartmrnt of Marine and Fisherirb.— Hon. Peter Mitohell, Minister of Marine and Fisheries ; William Smith, deputy of the minister of marine and fisheries : W. F. Whitoher, chief clerk of fisheries branch ; John Hardie, chief clerk of marine branch ; John Tilton. accountant : S. P. Bauset, clerk of fisher-f ies branch \ J. S. Thompson, clerk ; W. H. Venning, inspector of fisheries m the Provinces of Nova Scotia and New Briurawick William H. Alexander, James Daly, John Randolpb^uckei clerks ; H. B. Small, extra clerk ; Geo. Fisher and Thos. Wheelei messengers ; Mrs. Jesiop, housekeeper. Genibral Post Ofhoe Departurnt, Ottawa, Ont. Postmaster-General Hon. Alexander Campbel Deputy do. do Wm. Henry Griffin. Accountant H. A. Wicksteed. Secretary y William White. Superintendent Money Orders Peter Lesneuiip Savings Bank Branch J. C. Stewart. Cashier John Ashworth. Firtit Claea Cierks.-E. C. Hayden. R. Oliver, H. S. Weather ley, J. C. Stewart, J. T. McGuaig, J. Audette, 0. W.Jenkins W.H.Smithson. Second Cla*9 ClerkB.—J. Brophy, J. Boyd, K. H. Benjamin W. D. Lesuenr, B. King. G. H. Hargrave, H. J. Garrett, W. S Thomas, D. Matheson, R. Sinclair. Third Cfatt Qlerka.—E, W. Griffin, Jas. Plunkett, P. E. Bucke, W. Berry, 0. Frechette, J. McNab, J. C. Patterson, C. Rogers, E. G. Bennett, D. Spry. ■ .■■^^^>.. — . ., «MMa^b*«J tt-mi -c~:~i'(" '•'^. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. 183 Fourth Clan Clerkt.—J, iJoDouf all, G. O'Donohue, R. J. Shaw, A. Lindsay. G. J. Higgina, G. M. Patrioky L. Blancbet, J. Walsh, 8. Barnham, E. Clark, C. Sangster, A. J. Boflwell, M. K. Dunlevl, R. J. Oliver, W. A. Maingy, D. MoOarihy, E. H. Ftotcfatr, H. G. Hopkirk, R. Maedonald, A. W. Throai)^ G. Ranoe, Office-keeper ; J. Yoriok, W. O'Brien, M. Beimett, Messengers. Ikspeotobs ov Post Ovficis : Arthur Woodgate Halifax, N. S. John McMillan Fredericton, N. B. Wm. G. Sheppard Quebec, Que. £. F. King Montreal, Que. M. Sweetnam Kingston, Ont JohnDew^ Toronto,Ont. G. E. Griffin London, Ont. Drpartmbnt of Agbioultubr.— Hon. J. C. Chapais. minister of agriculture ; J. G. Tach^, deputy of tiie minister of agricul- ture ; A. J. Gamble, cashier and patent clerk ; H. Gasgrain, assis- tant patent clerk ; J. W. O'Brien, blue book clerk ; S. Drapeau and W. H. Johnson* statistical clerks ; S. 8. Finden, clerk of Kneral correspondence; 0. 0. NcTillft 8. Ferland, B. Tetu, D. mtier, D. Lanigan, m. d'Auteuil, W. J. Lynch, J. B. Jack- son, J. F. Dionne, clerks ; N. F. Boissonnaul^ keeper of models of inventions ; A. Frechette, nuxlel repairer ; J. E. Lemieuz, office-keeper; J. Boily, B. Moreau and J. B. Laorolx, messen- gers. Emig RATION DiPiRTMRNT.— Quebec— Lu Stafford, Emiaration Agent Montreal— J. J. Daly, Agent, 903 Gommissioners Street. Ottawa— W. J. Wills, Agent. Toronto— J. A. Donaldson, Agent. Hamilton— R. H. Rees, Agent Kingston— James McPherson, Agent St John N. B.— Robert Shives,, Agent Halifax, N. 8. —Hon. G. H. Prisco ; assistant emigrant agent at Halifax, N. S. J. Outram. Registration and Statistical Office, Halifax, N, accountant; L. vfBnkougfanett J. P. M. I«oopart» clerlcsv VUiiing Superintendents for the Pravince of Ontario.— W. R. Bc^rtlett, Toronto; J, T.^Gilkip^on, Brantford; William Plum- mer, Manitoulin Island; R. Mackenzie, Bardiar. Indian Commiteianer for the Province of Quebec— "E. N. De Loranier, CimghnaWaKa ; Joseph Plamaudon, Indian agenti St. Francois, Yfunaska. Indian Agani, St.Begis.—S. Colquhoun, Corowfill, Ontario. Indian Cotnmieeioner for the. Province of JVbvd JSeotia.—S' P.Fairbanks. Indian Commissioner for the Province of New Brunswick.— Moses M. Sargent i'* iv. Ordnance Lands BrancK—W. F. Coffin. oMef oteilc ; F. P. Aastin, olerk; -W. MillSr book-keeper > J. JFors^th, land bailiff; fl.Qoodwin,oare-tAker,. Toronto. '*u .Vt* .i Copying and iSnprossina Qlerki.—J, A. Belanger, L. A. Catejietj B. Brousa^anV Hettr^J. Morgan; J: V. DeBoaohenrille, W. M. Ooodeve, S. G. Murr^, and T. H. Hodgins ; John Gpw, offiee-'keeper ; J. N. Fraidet, F. X. Yaliquetto, and Peter Logan, mesaeifters* - ■;';T. V-;-- Drparthent of Rbobiter (jtRNRRAL.— Hon. Edwd. Kenny, receiver-general ; Thos. D. Hanngton, depnty do. ; T. C. Bram- leyj book-keeper ; J, F. Pellant, warrant clerk ; F. Lewis, bank accoant clerk ; I. 6, Stanton, general clerk and olerk of corres- pondence ; L. F. Dafr^norl^^inionstock^le^^ C. W. Sbfur, feneral clerk ; F. Hunter, g^eral clerk and a^opntant; J. B. [. Keeve, stamp act clerk; F. L. Casault, office-keeper; F. McCaffrey, messenger. - Geological Survey— (Office, Montreal).— Sir W. £. Logan, Kt. director ; Alfred R. C« Selwyn, superintendent ; Dr. T. Sterry Hunt, chemist, mineridogist and' mining inspector; B. Billings, paledaMofist and curator; R. Barlow, topographical draughts- man ; S. Barlow, assistant do. ; H. S. Smith, artist for objects d natural history^; C. Weston, lapidary and librarian ; J. Richard- son, Edward Hartley, R. Bell, H. G. Vennor, Waller MoOuiit, C. Robb, Professor L. W. Bailey, J. H. Matthews, Professor H. Hon^e, and D. Honeyman, field geologists ; Michael McFarren, mesienger. LlBBART Ol THB PUBLIO DBPAliTMENTS.—- J. 0. Cdt^, clork Privy Council Office, librarian. i. HOUSE OP ASSEMBLY-ONTARIO. 185 PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. ."'' Sedt of Government— ' Toronto . Lieut.-(jfof>ernor,—'H.\B Honori Wm. Pearce Howland» C.B«, Toronto. Private Secretary and A.D.C.—Eja, Edwin G. Curtis. ExKCUTivE CouNcn*. Hon. John S. MaCdonald, Attorney-General. Hon. Stephen Biichards, Commissioner of Crown Land«. Hon. John Carting, Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works. Hon. Matthew 0. Cameron, Secretary and Registrar. Hon. Edmund B. Wood, Treasurer. John R0881 Clerk of the Council* HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. ^1^J7 Hon. J, StcTensoh. ..'.',". ' Bipeaker. Addington. . . .', .... . Algoma ...•)., 44 ^'.. . Bothwell Brant, N.R Brant, S.R.....*...> Brockville **«<.<. ... Bruce, N.R...... .. Bruce, 8.R Cardwell > Carletoti ■ ■■ -. ComwaU Dundas ... Durham, E.R Durham,. W.R Elgin, K.R.......^.. Elgin, W.R.. Essex .,,.,, ,,. ProQtenao ,«.«&< ,i. >^ t . Glengarry... ««..,, Grenville, S.i» .ii R.Lyon ^..-.V... Hon. J. S. Maodoniald :Simon Cook x . . . A.T.H.Wiliiam8.... J. McLeod D. Luton ...iJ t — i '• Nicol McColl. . . « i . . ; . S. Wigle D. Calvin. • 4>»;4 »^... . J.Craig,.....,.' M.Clarke..... T.Scott A.W.Lauder. ....... P. b. Addbess. Napanee. Toronto. Chatham. Paris. Brantford. Broekville. Saugcon. Toronto. Coventry. Ottawa. Cornwall. Morrisburgh. Port Hope. Bowmanville. New Sarum. lona. Kingsville. Kingston. ComwaU. Prescott Owen Sound. Toronto* '■■I V %^ I I I 11 rm arr"^'-^-*-^"*'- •"""-•- --^■■■-— - "■ .^-y^t-. 186 DOBttNION OF CANADA. GONSTITURMOIES. Haldimand Halton Hamilton Hastings, W.R Hastings, EiRk Hastings, N.E Huron, N.R. Huron, S.R Kent Kingston Liambton Lanarkf N.R Lanark, S.R Leeds & Or., N.R... Leeds, S.R. Lennox Lincoln London Middlesex, E.R Middlesex, N.R. • . Middlesex, W.R. > . • Monk Niagara Northumberland, E. Northumberland, W Norfolk, S.R Norfolk, N.R Ontario, N.R Ontario, S.R Ottawa Oxford, N.R Oxford, S.R. Peel Perth, N.R Perth. S.R PeterboroN E.R PeterboroVW.R. — Prescott Prince Edward Renfrew, S.R Renfrew, N.R. Rnssell Simcoe, N.R > • . Siracoe, S.R Stormont Toronto, East Toronto, West Victoria, N.R....... Victoria, S.R Namb» Dr. J. Baxter W.Barber J. M. Willianis §. Qraham .Corby G.H. Bonlter W.T.Hays ... Isaac Caning.^ J. Smith M.W. Strange T.B.Pardee D.:Galbraith Abraham Code H.D.Smith B.Tett Hon. J. Stevenson. . . . J. C. Rykert Hon. J. Carling J. Evans J. S. Smith N. Currie G. Seeord Hon. S. Richards . . . . J. Eyre.... A. Fraser S.McCall J. Wilson Thomas Paxton Dr.MoaUl R. W.Scott a. Perry A.Oliver J. Ccqme A. Monteith J. Trow G.Read J. CMmegie..... J.Boyd A. Greely J. L. MeDougall J. Supple W.Craig W. Lount T. R. Fergnson W. Colquhoon Hon. M. C. Cameron J. Wallis A. P. Cockbum T.Matchett P. 0. Address. Cayuga. Streetsville. amiltqn. ileVille* elleville. Stirling. Goderioh. Exeter. Chatham* Kingston. Samia. Almonte. Innisville. Merrickviile. Newboro*. Napanee. St Catherines. London. Evelyn. Ailsa Craig. Glenooe. St. Anns. Toronto. Brighton. Cobourg. Vittoria. Oakland. Port Perry. Oshawa. Ottawa. Washington. Ingersoll. Brampton. Stratford. Shakspeare. Keene. Peterborough. Vankleek Hill. Picton. Renfrew. Pembroke. Russell. Barrie. Oookstown. Dickinson's Landing Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. Omemee. PUBLIC BBPARTMENTS-ONTARtO. 187 C0K8TITUKKOIE8. Waterloo, N.R Waterloo, S.R Welland Wellington, N.R. . . . Wellington, O.R. • • . Wellington, S.R. . . . Wentworth, N.R.. . . Wentworth, S.R. ... York, jS.K. York,W.R York. N.R ... M. Springer. .\ I. Clemens.... W. Beatty.... R. McKim.... A. D. Ferrfer • P.Gow R.Christie.... W. Sextou.... H. P. Crosby. . T. Grahame . . J. McMnrrich. P. 0. ADDBK88. Waterloo. Preston. Thorold. Parker. ' FergDB. Ouelph. Flamboro' West .Terseyrille. Unionyille. Woodbridge. Toronto. OrnoRBB OF THR Lrqislatiyr A88E1IBLT.— Charles T. Gillmor clerk of the House ; John Notmao, assistant elerk ; James J. Vancot clerk of committees ; By. J. Hartney, clerk of stationery and pnnting oommitteigs ; Arthur H. Sydere, routine and record clerk ; Angus G. Homson, junior clerk ; Alexander Leith, law clerk ; Alexander Gordon, librarian ; S. J. Vankougfanet, clerk of Crown in Chancery : F. J. Gtaokmeyer, sergeant-at-arms ; Thos. Phillips, house-keeper and chief messenger : T. Byrnes and William Johnson, messengers ; C. Mftcdonaid, mreman ; J. Bowman, watchman. PuBuo Dkpabtxbmts, Omtabio. Provincial Secretarjf'a Q^ee.— Hon. M. C. Cameron pro- vincial secretary and registrar ; Thomas C. Patteson, asststant secretary and deputy provincial registrar : J. Robert Eckart, chief clerk ; Hugh S. Crewe, J. F. C. Ussher, Henry Allen, John A. W. Innes, clerks ; Arthur BurtchaJU messenger. Department of Agriculture and Public Worie«.— Hon. John Carling, commissioner of agriculture and public works ; George Buckland, secretary of ai^cultnre ; K. TuUy, consulting en- gineer ; W. Edwards, book-keeper and librarian ; J. P. Edwards, clerk; T. Blackwell, messenger; A. McDonell, caretaker; J. Silmser, fireman. Treaeurj/ Department,— V.on. Edmund Burke Wood, provincial treasurer ; Hon. W. H. Cayley, auditor ; T. Harris, accountant ; Geo. Mathews, chief clerk \ James Kerr, corresponding clerk ; C. H. Sproule, clerk ; John Little|messenger. Attorney QeneraVe Q^ce.-rHon. JohnSandfield Macdonald Q.C, attorney general ; J. Shuter Smith, 1st clerk ; Henry Kinlock, 2nd do.; A. McDonell, messenger; M.Smith, house- keeper. Departwtent of Crown Zande /—Hon. Stephen Richards, Q.C. commissioner of orown lands ; T. H. Johnson, assistant com- missioner; William Ford, accountant and cashier; Thomas Devine, F.RG.S., surveyor-in-chief; J. W. Bridc^and, Edward {• 188 DOMINION OF OANADi^. Fox, and G. B. Kirkpatriok» surveyors and draughtsmen ; A . L. Russell, draughtsman; Thomas Hector, Henry J. Jones, J. G. Tarbutt John Morphy» John Tolmie, A. Kirkwood, A. J. Tay- lor, G. W. Oowpert J. M. Cnrriet and J. 0. MiUer, first-class clerks; J. M. Grant, John Innos, seoond-olass clerks ; D, G B. Ross, Bobt. Hy* Browne, Robin H. Temple, third-class clerks; E. Kirhy,- A. Laofljois, and W. H. Cotirper, foufth-olass clerks ; John Bradshawy office-keeper ; A. McDonald, messenger. Departmeiu of Public Instruction Ontario, -''For the general administration of the Grammar and Common School Laws. Education OJSc«.— Rey. Egerton Ryerson, D. D^ LL.D*t chief superintendent of education ; Jofcm George Hodgins, LL.B., F. K-G.S., deputy su^rintendentof education and editor of ttie " Journal of Education " for Ontario : Alex. Marling, LIi.B., chief clerk and accountant, haying also charge of Grammar School Meteorological Betums ; A. J. Williamson, clerk of cor- respondence; F. J. Taylor, clerk of statistics ; J. T. B. Stinson. assistant clerk of statistics ; W. H. Atkinson, assistant clerk of correspondence ; offlo^ messenger, James MOore. Depontory Brnnch^~-8, P. May, M.D., blerk of libraHes ; Edward B. Cope, assistant clerk of libraries t Henry Wilkihson, dercs!t«ry sales- man ; G. Barber, depositary parekeir,and messenger. Offices in the Victoria Sqiiare, Toronto. Board for UxamiwUion of Provincial Land Survwort^ Ontario,— Hon, the Commissioners of Crown Landis ex-offido ; Andrew Russell, Joseph Bouchette, deputy surveyor general ; Prof. Chapman (Toronto), J. Stoughton Dennis (Yorkville), Thomas Devine, F.R.G.S^ surveyor-in-chief. Department of Crown Lands (Toronto), F. F. Passmore (Toronto), T, F. Gibbs (Adolphustown), Geo. B. Kirkpatriok, acting secretary. Depart- ment of Crowi^Lands, Toronto. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. ' Seat of Oopemment— Quebec, ., -ir: Lieutenant- Cht^mor. —Kon, Sir Naroisse P. Bell^au, Knt. -t Private Secretary ; Arthur Taschereau, Major 17th Batt. T.M., Aide^de-dltm]^. KXBOUnVB CrOtJNCIL. Hon. P. J. 0. ChAnVttau^ Premier, Provincial Secretary and R^^trar, and Minister of PubUd Instruction. Hon. Ged^on Ouimet, Attorney General. Hon. Joseph Gibb Robertson, Treasurer. Hon. Joseph 0. Beanbien, Cbmmissidn^r of Crown Lands. Hon. Louis Arehambe^ult, Cointnissioner of Publiq Works. Hon. C. B. DeBoucbeinriue. Speaker Legislative Council. Hon. Geo. Irvine, Solicitor General. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL-QUEBEC. 189 !a Oficers.-V. Forti^r, Clerk of the Executive Council ; O. W. Colter, first Clerk ; G. O. Grenier, second Clerk ; Oliver Volleo, Messenger ; Alex. Dub^t Houses-keeper and Messenger. ; - .;- , LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. r Hon. C* B. DeBouchervjllr, Speaker. Division. Bedford....... De Lanaudiere. . . . De la Duraotay . . : . DelaValliere De Lorimier. DeSalaberry. Grandville ......... Gulf ;.,,.....:. Inkermah...... Kennebeo •.••>..... La iSaile • . • • •;••*• •' > .. LaurentideS' . • .'• . . . Lauion ■.•••..«••«.. Mille Isl^s Montanri;ie:^j^^, • • • t Bepentigny vi'V* Rigaud. . . . . . Vi*«'* ;• • . Kougemont. • Shawinigan • • 'i *. • • Sore^ ■ H' ,*»,?.!■*• Stadacona . Victoria ... Wellington Name. P. 0. Address. J. L. Beaudry, Esq. . Thomas Wood, " .. P. E. Dostaler; ' " .. J. 0. Beaubient "'.v Hon. jr. 3. G. Prouli. ChaiLlSe ^B^odier, Esq. Henrjf fitames, ** EllK^e Dion6e. ** J. Lefioutillf^> «< George Brysoti, " ' Hon: X. Thibaudeau^ " Lonii^ Panet . : . ** J. E; Gingras • • A. C. de Lery'} Esq. • . F. H. LemairevEsq. . . Hdn. G.B:d^Bouch* erville ......'. 1 .... . Louis Arcbambeault, Esq. ............... Hon. J. E. homme ... John Fraser, Esq. . . J. J. K6sB| **.,..' Hon. D. M* Artn- strong T. MoGreevy, Es<|^. . . Hon. James Femer. . " Edwwdjftlii^ Montreal. Dunham Flats. Borthier ^' '*" Mansfield. uebeo. uebec. uebeo. ^uebC)6. bt. Benoit. Bouoherville. -,r L'Assomption. Prud^ Tannery West, Montreal Parish. St Mark. 6t A; de la Pelr. Sorel. Quebec. . Montreal. Sherbrooke. Officebs of THS'LEOiBLATivie Coui^iL.—G. B. de Bouoher- ville, clerk* master in chancery and aocduntant) Fierre Legare, assistuit clerk} master in chfubcery; Fi^enoh translator, and as^ sistant aooountai|t ; Thomas W. Lloyd^ soboind iisslistant clierk, clerk of the English Jioumals j^pd Englii^h translator: Isue Jodion, advoQate^ plwk of the pffice^ ana coihmitte^dL'^a t^n- slator ; B. Globenski, advoeat^ elerk of jfrench jduniklis, clerk of permanent ordecs and private bills, and teajbslator ; N. Fauoher, juh., olerkof sjp^cial oommitteei^ and p^titiipdjs, ^ai^s- 190 DOMINION OF CANADA. later ; S. 8. Hatt, ■•nUernan uth«r of the black rod : T. B. Roy, serfeaDt-at-armi : A. Labellot oopylsC; F. X. Braolt* flnt mei- Bonger ; Franoli Biaif« Richard Olancj and F. Dion* mttimifcn. i. i LEGISLATIVB ASSEMBLY. Hon. J. G. Blakohrt Speaker. CoKSTirURNOIRS. ArgenteuU Bqcov •••••••)•••••• • jseauoe •*••# •••••% • Beauhainois Belleohasse Berthler Bonaventure Brome Ghambly Ghamplain Charlevoix Ghateaugaasr Chioout. and Sacae* Compton Doronester Drum, and Arthab. Gasp^ Hoobelaijra ingd Iberville Huntingdon Jacques Gartier.. .. Joliette Kamiouraska Laprairie L'Assomptioh It Laval ^0 YlO ••■••••• ••••• li XS^OC •••••••••••• e Lotbtni^rie ......... Maskinong^ ....;,. Megahtio .......v.. Missisqaol ......... Montou^i.. Monttnagny ........ Mont^bcbii^.v.... Montrein, Oetitre. . . Montreal, Stult — Namr. S. Bellingham P. 8. Gendron C.H. Poier G^leitin Bergevin. . . Dr. OneaimePelltier. Loais Joaenh Moli. • . Glarence Hamilton. Hon. O.Dunkin Jean Btuat Jodoin . . Hon. J. 0. Chapaii. . . Leon C. Olemenl Edouard Laberie ... P. A.Trembla7 James Rose <.. Hon. LwH. Langevin. Edwd. J. Hemming. . P.Fortin.v. Louis J. B. Beattbien. 0. Gantwell Louis Molleur N. M. LeCavalier — Vincent P. Lavatiee. C.F.Roy Gesaire Therien Etjiathieu J. H.Jielierd8e J. G. Blanohet P. G. Verrault H.G.Joly.. .......... Alex. L. Desaalniers. H assistant do. ; Thos. MoOord. law clerk ; Cos. Ambroise Psjrisean, clerk ; Jean Bte. Frechette, accountant Ac. ; Laurent Simonesu, assistant do. ; Charles F. Lanfflois, chief office clerk, distributor of stationery^ and superintendent oi supernumeraries : Thos. Moiony, Charles James Ardouin, Alexandre Boulanger, Cyritle Pettigrewy Thos. Prendergast copyinc clerks ; Chas. P. Lindflay» chief Committee clerk) and clerk of elections ; Edouard LeMoine* de^k of private bill committee ; Edouard Beileau, assist do. ; Edouard Moreau, chief French translator; B4noni Marquettei 1st assistant do. ; Butean Turootte, 2nd assistant do. ; William Cook, chief English translator; John Byrne Duggan. assistant do.; Ed. Bemerst speaker's see^tary, assistant clerk of oommittees, and permt. copying clerk i Paul Ernest Smith, clerk of the English journals ; 0. C. Delachevrotidret clerk of French ioumahi ; Louis Fortier, assistant do. ;. Joseph Whydden, English assistant do. ; L^on P. Lemay, librarian ; Pierre Chenest postmaster; C. Dion, assistant do. and messenger; Charles Gameau, sergeant-at-arms ; Olivier i« «* « li^ r J f 1 Bobitaille, chief messengor ; Alfred Pelletien Speaker's mes- senger; Mardal Boy, Edward Littlejohn, Jolseph Trndelle, Simeon Gagn^, Jacques Morin, messengers. !«07"»IT>K ^V A t'l Public Pkpabtmekts. Secretaru*8 Q^ce.—Hon P. J. 0. Chauveau, Provincial Secre- tary; P. J. Jolicoeur, assistant do.; A. N. Mon petit* Is t clerk ; Olivier Oampeail, accountiUQt ; David S. Leaob, 2nd clerk; J. B Lenoir, 3rd clei^; Joseph 0. Laurin, copying clerk; Pierre Provost, messenger. . . Provincial Regiatrar^e DcwrtWincnf.— Hon. P. J. 0. Ohauvoau, provincial registrar: J. B. Meillenr, deputy registrar; A. Bel- angor, 1st clerk; P. M. BardjTi 2nd clerk; JSti^niae Poitrasi messenger. ,, ; . . Bepartntmt of Public /n« Penitentiary.— ^MedicBl attendant, Rufus S. Black, M.D. ; Chaplain, Pev. Henry Pope ; Governor, Geo. McGregor. Sable Island.— Resident superintendent, Philip S. Dodd. Re- sident Superintendentsr-St. Paul's, Don J* McNeil ; Scatter!, John McLean. Railicay Department.— iS^enersA Superintendent, Lewis Car- roll ; Chief Engineer, Alex. McNab ; Accountant, Thos. Foot ; Paymaster and Clerk, J. T. Eraser ; Cashier and Clerk. A. W. Clark ; TraflBo Supt., Geo. Taylor; Locomotive Supt, William Johnston ; Track Master, Wm. Marshall ; Storekeeper, W. H. Jones. Board of ^cuenwe.— Commissioners, Hon. John W. Ritchie, Robt. Boak, Geo. P. Mitchell j ^cretary, B. B. Oxley. I \i I* m DOMINION OF CANADA. hauM't of Lieenaet to Ameriean Fi8hermen.-^RaA\taXt Edwd. Binneyt Yannouth, T. B. Moberley; N. Sydney, Thomas M. Bown : PiotoQ, D. MoCulIoch : Port Mulgraye, Vincent J. Wal- lace: Fort Hood, Edward D. Tremain ; Plaister Gove, Jas. 6. MoKeen ; Port Hawkesbury, Malcolm McDonald, and the bifi- oer commanding the Cfovemmetit Steamer, "Druid/' Immigrant C^ce.— Acent, Hon. H. G. Pinoo ; deputy agept, Joseph Outrsm (46 Bedford Row), Halifax ; Capt. F. A. Lieb- man, Germany ; Henry Boggs, London ; J. R. DeWolf, Liver- pool ; Alex. Campbell, Glasgow. Board of JS^atitiies o/Marriaaett Births and DcafAf.— Seo'y, John Costly, Halifax. Issuers of Marriage XJcenses and DepV Beg'rs of Marriages, Births add Deaths, the Deputy Postmas- ters in the different Counties, and Stephen Selden, Halifax. Deputy Registrars of Marriages, Births and Deaths, the Way Office keepers in the different OouDties»and Rey. Henry Stameri Rev. R. Jamieson, Rev. Jas. Waddell, Rev. Edward Ansell, Jas. J. Clark, M.D. Chief CommiBgioner of Indian Affair:— SBrnl. P. Fairbank. Inspector of Steamers carrying Passengers,— Alex, Moir. PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Seat of GdvemiitfinS—Fredericton. Lieutenani'Govemor.'-'B.iB Honor Lameul Allan Wilmot D. C.L.; S.Adams, Private Secretary. RXEOUnvS COUNCIL. Hon. J. McAdam, President of Ex. Council. " W. M. Kelly, Chief Commissioner Board of Works. A. R. Wetmore, Attorney General. J. A. Beckwith, Provincial Secretary, Reglst^a^, and Re- ceiver General. W. P. FlewelHng, Surveyor General. B. Beveridge. W. Lindsay. G.Kiog. Wm. Taylor. F. A. H. Stratton, Clerk of the Executive Council. u «( u l< t( tl (i LEQISLATIVa COUNCIL-NEW BRUNSWICK. 199 fftna; LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. John S. SAUXDRRSt President. COUNTII^. Albert Carleton Charlotte.......... Gloucester King's Kent. Northumberland . . . Northumberland . . ■ Restigouche St. John..... St. John Sunbury. Westmorland ..... York............... York Hon. .4 ti (( H «i (( 4i 14 44 44 44 44 44 44 J. Lewis... C, Perley J.J. Robinson.. R. Young J.H.Ryan...... 0. Mclnerney. . . J. Davidson Wm. Muirbead. W.Hamilton — T. R. Jones . . . . i A. McL.Seely. .. C. Harrison. . . . . I>. Huinington J. S. Saunders . . G. Mmohin P. 0. Address. Hillsboro'. Woodstock. Campo Bello. Caraquette. Mill Stream, Kings. Kingston. OakPointjNorthum- Chathftm. [berland. Dalhousie. St John. St. John. Sheffield. Shediao. Fredericton. Fredericton. Offiobrs of tbib Leoislatiyb CoiTNOtL.— George B6tsford. clerk ; E. W. Miller, assistant olerk ; B. R. Jouett, usher of black rod ; Rev. John M. BrookO) D^D.^ chaplain^ HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Hon. Bliss Botsford, Speaker. CONSTITUENCIKS. Naur. P. 0. Address. Albert (County)-... 4* 44 C. A. Peck Honewell. A* A. Bliss .' . Hillsborougb. Woodstock. Woodstock. Carleton (County).. 44 44 Wm. Lindsay W. Whitb Charlotte (County). 44 44 4( (4 Hon. J. Mo Adam. .... F.Hibbard H. Fry ...;4w. St. Stephens. St (forges. St. 'Andrews. 44 4. Gloucester (County) 44 44 B. R. Stevenson ...4*. John Mfihan ......... St. Andrews. Baihnrat. W.Taylor Rhippigan. Koiichibouguao. TlinllihliAtn Kent (County) 4( 44 W. S. Caie • ... < ....■(♦ ... R. .TohnsAn ...... L*. . .' ., King's (County).... Hon. W. P. Fiewel- ling ,,, Clifton. (4 44 • • t • J. Flewelling Hampton. \ il ! . ; I ! I ii 200 DOMINION OF CANADA. CONBTITUBKOIRS. Namx. P. 0. AD0BE88. King's (County)...- Northumb9rl*d(Co.) 14 «i O. MfiLeod Stndholm. OfioriTO Kerr • • • • • Chntham. Hon. R. Sutton W.M.Kelly South Nelson. r!hn.t'.hn.iin. tt a J. Cm (llOUfftl Ch&tham. Queen's (County).. R.T.Babbilt W. S. BuUer. Upper Oagetown. Or And La.Kfl. Restigottche (Co.).. St John (County) tt •( Hon. A. C. DesBrisay W.Montgomery J. W. CudliD New Mills. Dalhousie. St. John. J« Ouinion • • • • • Carleton, (St John). Carleton, (St John). St J(^n. (t «t J. rSor Atn .•••••.. i« .i« G. King. StJohn(Oity) Sunbury (County).* *i •* Victoria (County)i! • • Westmorland (Co.) Hon. A. R. Wetmore. . W. H.A.Kean8 W. JS. Parley St John. St John. Blissvilla. J. S. CoTert . . ..... Hon. B. Beveridge. . . L.Theriault B. Botsford Maugerville. Andover. Orand Falls. Moncton. A. Tiftfidrv Dor fih en tor. #4 U , Am MeOuoMi «••»••••. Mount Whately. Dorahester . i« «t J^ i Tj. MlMMTO •••••••*•• York (County)...... 44 44 4t 44 ! i ! ! ! ! •• ** *!!!!! H* Dow v.. Frederiflton. Hon. J. A, Beckwith. . A. Thompson W.H.Needham Fredericton. Lower Douglas. Fk^derioton. Offiorrs of the Ho0SR of Assembly.— C. P. Wetmore, clerk ; O. J. BlisHt clerk assistant ; A. T. Cobum, sergeant-at- arms: Rev. C. G. Coster, AJi.i chaplain; H G. Wetmorci librarian. iPuBLiq Departmekts. Attoifuy General's (Mce.— Hon. A. R. Wetmore, Attorney General. Provincial Seeretar]f*9 Q/??ce.— Hon. John A. Beckwith, Pro- vincial Secretary, Registrar and Receiver Cteneral ; J. Wood- forde Smith. 1st clerk ; G. N. Babbitt ^d clerk ; Edgar Han- son, 3rd clerk ; John MCloskey, messenger. Survepcr QeneraX^t DepartmenU'-Mon. W. P. Fewolling, Sur- veyor Qenerali A. Iliohes, dttputy Surveyor General: D.Stewart, accountant ; Timothy O'Connor, 1st draftsman ; Alex. Sibbald, 2nd do. ; A. G. Beckwith, 3rd do. ; Anthony Lockwood, super- numerary ; W. P. Flewelling, junr^ clerk. Board of Worka Department.'-uaD. W. M. Kelly, chief com- missioner board ot works ; Asa Coy, Ist clerk ; John Wilkinson, draftsman and engineer. LEGISLATIVE AS6BMBLY<^P. E. ISLAND. 201 Audit 0#ce.— Jameii S. Beek, auditor gener, B. O'Brien, messenger. Education Department.— John Bennet, chief superintendent of schools ; George Thompson, fli'slstftnt do. ; £. G. Freeze. Thos. Wood, B. Morrison and £. H. Duyal, inspectors of sobools. Post'Qffiee—Inepeetor't Office^ FrederietoHi Neto Brvntfoick, —Hon. John McMillan, i*. 0. Inspector: WiUiam Paisley, Secretary ; W. C. Whittaker, Accountant ; W. A. Black, Ghas. A. Murray, Gierke; W. Bannister, messenger. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. His Honor Sir Robert Hodgson, Knight Administrator and Gommander-in-Ghief in and over Her Majesty's Island Prince Edward, and its dependencies. Chancellor, Vice-Admiral, and Ordinary of the same, Ac. Ac^ Bobert Robinson Hodgson, Pri- vate Secretary ; Lieui.-Gol. Hon. John Longworth, and Major R ober t Hobinson Hodgson, Provincial Aides-de-Oamp. EXECUTTVK OOUMOIL. Hon. Benjamin Davies, ** Geoige W. Howlan, ** Henry J. GnUbeok, *^ Alexander Laird, jnn. Hon. Peter Sinclair. Gharles DesBrisay, clerk ; Wm. 0. DesBrisay, assistant do. Hon. R. P. Haythome,Presidtot, ** George Goles, , ... " William W. Lord, ** Andrew A. McDonald, LEGISLATIVE GOUNGIL. Hon. Donald Momtoomert, President. Queen's Ooontt. Charlottetown and Royalty.-^Honi Edward Palmer. First District.— Hons. Donald Montgomery, John Balderston. Second District.— Hons. Geo. Beer, Robert Poore Haythome. Kino's Gount*. First District.— Hons. Patrick Walker, James Dingwell.. Second District— Hons. Andrew A. McDonald, Daniel Gordon. PfilNCB GOUNTT. First District-Hons. W. W. Lord, Richard B. Rei4. Second District— Hons. Alexander Anderson. James Muirhead. John Ball, derk : Henry Palmer, usher of the black rod and sergeant-at-arms ; Rev. Louis 0. Jenkins, D.O.L., chaplain. p 202 DOMINION OF CANADA. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Hon. Joseph Wiohtman, Speaker. Qubin'b County. Charlottetown.— Jno. J. Jenkint, F. de St. Croix Breoken, Esqrs. First District.— Peter Sinclair, Donald Cameron, Esqrs. Second DiBtrict-Hon. Hy. X Callbeck, Wm. 8. McNeill, Esa* Third District.— Hons. Oeonre Coles, Franeis Kelly. Fourfli District.— Hons. Benjamin DaViee, J4mes Duncan. Kiiro'8 CotSTT. Geormtown.— Hons. T. Heath Haviland, Roderick Mc Aulay. First District— Hon. James McLean, Edward Kickham, Esq. Second District.— Anthony MoOormaok, Edward Reilly, Esqrs. Third District— Hon. Jos. Wightman. Lemuel C. Owen, Esq. Fourth Distrioti .If on* Kenneth Henderson, Saml. Prowse, Esq. Pbinob County. First District.— Hon. Geo. W. Howlan, Herbert Bell, E«q. Second District— John Too, David Ramsay, Esqrs. Third District— Joseph 0, Arseneault Geo. Sinclair, Ifisqrs. Fourth District— Hon. Alex. Laird, Cornelius Howat E»q. Fifth Distriot-^Daaiel Green, Angus MoMillaa, Esqrs. Jno. McNeill^ chief clerk; Kenneth Morrison, clerk assistant ; Nicholas Conrdy, sergeant'-at-arms ; Rer.T. Duncan, chaplain. PUBLTO OfFIOBRS* Colonial /S'e^r«-(76iMnal.— Dennis O'Meara Reddin. Solicitor- GeneraL'-^nlB H. Dayies. 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