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HERDER & HALLAREN, CARPENTERS, CONTRACTORS 'A "^ O o 1-3 CO ta pa P3 W o o fi c I— I P3 O C Pm o I O o THE NEWFOUNDLAND 'J «■ J )i / ,*/ / ■; 4,T iLLMANAC, i: ^% FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1 jr z"- ■;. 5I ■ .f: f ^.. *" [being the latter l^UiT OK 1. ' l.'OUTV-FIFTir AND THE BE- GIXNIXG OF THE T'OUTY-Si:, VKaR OF TliE KEIGX OF HER MAJESTY QUi..; . VICTORIA,] * :■ CONTAINING J.8tnmmmcal, Statistical^ ©amntBrcial^ Larval; and "Qrmx^val Ixdnxmaiinn^ i.^ ■ ; »» 1» : Hi DERIVED FROM THE MOST AUTHENTIC SOURCES ALSO. |t f 0^t-of f ta giyc«?ta^ij Ux §nvfmxi\\mA, (XNTAIXING AX ALPIIAISETICAL LIST OF THE TftWVS, VIL- LViGEd aXD 8ETTLEMBXT8 ix THE COLOXY, WIIU THE POST TOWNS A:XD WAY OFt'ICKS V^ n 11 1" rr -,.. • '1, ^PRIXTED AXD PUBLISHED FOR THE PRQPUU: »R BY WM. J. HERDEli. lo:i?'r r. \ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND \ J «^klkgkam" print. 1881. Tr 4 > 20 o •=1 •-J CO O ' -aoUok isaxaOHS asx it «aa^d oi s i v w akr I— « o > O ► f The Most Life Sustaining Substance in the World! 1,000 TUNS YEARLY TAKEN AS MEDICINE ! I ! . <-\ ■ Only 21 Shops in the Whole City of St. John's that do not sell FOX'S BLACKING! MY SALES OF THE GLYCERINE BLACKING have been twice as large as former years. Observe the new green label on each dozen : Warranted ! — Better than any Blacking im- ported—Blacker than any Blacking— Holds its Polish — The very best Blacking for Grain Leather. Boston traveller: "This is Boston Polish on my boots." Servant maid: "No, sir, that is Newfoundland Polish." Cod Liver Oil is the Most Life Sustaining Substance in the World. Fox's " Perfect " Cod Liver Oil — very carefully prepared and highly recommended by many Medical men. To be had at D. Sclater, Esqr.'s, 161, Water Street, and at W. Watson McNeil & Co.'s, Druggists, 333, Water Street. In the spring, I have much pleasure of informing the public, there will be placed in the market Germuii OfHcial Record Ink, German Ofllcial Copying Ink, School Writing Ink, Two Cent Bottle Ink, at 10 cents a dozen — in quantities less. These Inks are made according to the Royal Commission recom- mendation ef the German Government, after great consideration and satisfactory proofs. CHAKLES FOX, Manufacturing Chemiit, North Street, Marsh Hill. " THOS. McCONNANr Book Seller and Stationer, 201, WATEB STREET, flit.iaro33Lzirci, xo'otjvfoii.iacU^n.ci.. f Substance ICINE ! I ! City of St. Bll ING! KING have been e the new green any Blacking im- Polish— The rery v'eller: "This is *No, sir, that is Substance in the carefully prepared . To be had at '. Watson McNeil ming the public, THE NEWFOUNDLAND JLLMAHAC, FOU THE VEAK OF UUK LOUD 188& 9 [lJK,IN'(> TIIK LATri;u I'.VItl ()I<* THE F')UTY-ril' III AND TlIR UK- GINNIMU OK IIIK KJIMV-SIXTII YIOaU oK THli KKIGX OK IIKK MAJKSTV (il.hK.V VlCl'OHIA,] CONTAINING Local; antl feJtint3ral Int'mnnatimi; s a dozen — DERIVED i'HOM THE MOST AUTHENTIC J30UIICES ommissiou reeom- eat consideration ng Chemist, , Marsh Hill. ianT tationer, EET, ALSO, |l ^0$UUm §\xa\0x\^ Ux§mU\nxii\mil CONTAINlNCr AX ALPIIABKIICAL LIST OF THE TOWNS, VIL- LAGES AND 8KTTLKMENTS IX lUE COLONY, WITH THK POST TOWNS AND W VY OI'lICES. tBiNTED AND PlULlsHED I'OK THE I'UOPlUEi'OIl J5Y MIL r. HERDEK. I For Salo at, the Book Stoves and at, the OitL.e of Pubiiciitiou, I Uuckwoi'th Sti-i^et. St. Johu'r'. >''^'vt'oiiil'lt,iD'l, ST. JOHN\S, jNFWbuLNDLANU ''■ TELLOiUM '•' PHLNI. 18«1, TllK N'K>V1-01:NDLAN1) ALMA.N.A.C. !l Contonts. ArhfrllMenn'ius i nxi\- .A i|>liai)L't,ic;il List of Towns, Villujjes ami Sctth;meuts J:! —',:', A])[)('ii(lix 8K ]3o!)i'(l of Works Dopai'limMit , i?; liomds of lioad CoiiiiuissioiRTs, (Uutports) l'7 IJounls of llL':iUh ami He.ilth Wsirdeus »j« Baiiks—lTniou IJiiuk of NewfoumUaml 6". I'oinmciTial liaiik of Ncwfoumlland r,\i Sa \ ings' Jiuuk ■".". narrisloiM ami Atlonioys — Supivrae Court fjl Barristers ami Attorneys — Nortlieru District 04 Board of Exa'iUuers for grouting Certitlcates to Masters and Mates 83 Board of Tradu liiilcs - b;i Calendar Paires -Moon's Pliases, Sun's Hlsingaml Setting at Ht John's every day in tlie year, Snn'» Declination, Kquation ofTmie, Hourly Variation, High W 'teratSt. .liHin's every uiorning and afternoon, Memoranda, &c. 0—20 Colony of Newfoundland 2o Colonial Secretary's OHlce ." 1.'5 Court Houses and Keepers ;5a Coinmissiouors nf Wrecked Property 68 Corumissiouers of Pilots 07 Coinniissioners of Allldavits, &c., in Supreme Court 04 Colonial and Continental Church Society 09 Chamber of Commerce, (Si . John's) 03 Coustabulaiy 00 Consuls ... "^ Calendar 8 Central District Court 65 Clerks of the Peace 60 Diff-^rence of Time at various places on the Globe, as com- pared with St. John's 8 District Surgeons 33 Eclipses, 1882 >j ExecutiTC Council -<» Educational Institutions— Protestant and Komau Catholic Education Boards, &c 68 — 74 Ecclesiastical Department, &c.~Cliurch of England 74 Roman Catholic Church ro " <' •' (Harbor Grace) \<] << «' " (West Newfoundland.... 7 7 Methodi^^t Church, (St John's District) 77 •» " (Carbonear District) 7^ a " (Bonavisia District) 78 Presbyterian Church 78 Congregational Church 79 Fog Signals •/ • • • 62 Fixed a. 'd Movable Festivals, Anniversaries, &c 6 Financial Secretary's Office 25 Gaols and Gaolers 82 Geol. .gical Department 63 Her Majesty's Chief Officers of State 22 Uou>e of Assembly 24 Harbor Master • «3 THE NKWFOIJNDLAND ALMANAC. Harbnr Duos.. Hospital Health omcers. Inspectors of Wcijriils niu! M»'!isiiiv< Justices of tho PciUM! Judicial Depart iiiciil, (•oii)i)risiuir lisis ol Piani-tor.saiul At- torneys of Supreme Ct)urt, SlipeniUary Maoist i'ate>, i!ic. Lep;islal ive Council Liiiht Houses, Ik-acoiis, &c Lunatic Asylum Li«iit Durs Latitude and Loii;;iiU(l(' of places on he coast of Nc\v- fjundland Medical Olllcur for Sick Seamen Newfoundland Methodist Academy.. Notaries Public Newspapers published in tho ('olony Post Olllce Department Parcel Post Postal Routes Post Musters Post onUe Directory Way Olficers Way oniccs Inland Postage Money Orders Rates of Postage; Registration Poor Commissiouer Public Officers, (Departmental) Poor House Queen's Printer Royal Family of Great Biitain Revenue Department Board of Revenue Revenue Establishment Outport Sub-Collectors Preventive Officer.s ... Customs' Department Treasury Department Road Commissioners Railway Commissioners Surveyor General's Department Superintendent ot Mercantile Murine. St. John's Acadeujy Tariff Vice-Admiralty Court. Weather Table 83 (18 <;« 2,". f)l— 01 3;; <52 c, ♦ IS 79 ;{:', 30 34 33 41 34 42 30 37 :\r> 37 25 25 83 53 21 25 25 26 25 26 20 2G 27 25 20 20 08 80 05 7 I TllK NEVVFUUMiLANJ) ALMANAC. Hi] <;s 2.". /•.I -01 ;v; ('.r> 79 33 86 84 83 41 84 42 86 37 85 37 26 25 88 63 21 25 26 26 25 26 26 26 27 26 20 26 G8 80 05 7 Eclipses, 1882. In till' yeiii- 1.^82 1 hcii' will be two Kcllpses. both of the SfK, aiul IV ti'uiiijiil of Venus across tin; Sui . (.Use I.— A Total Kclipso of the Sun, May IC, 1882, visible as a Partial Eciipsi' at Gictiuwicli. lic^iiis on till' Earih i-iMwrally, May 16, KMi. 'yjcn. Is., Moan Time at (ircciiwich. ill i.on.yitiule 11=" :W K. of (ireenwiolK and iialitiulo 10 fi' N. CiMiiial Kclipsc b(';,niis ffonoraliy, May W>, 17h. r)3m. h. 28m. 9s., in Lon. f,'itnde ]2?,° 18' E. of Greenwich, and Latitude 1° 83' S. Central Eclipse at Noon, Nov. 10, llh 2(;m. 3s., in Longitude 175° 33' W. of Greenwich, and Latitude 20° 3(V S. Cennal Eclipse ends iienerally, Nov. 10 13h. 15m. Os., iu Longi- tude 1('5° 49' \V. of Greenwich, and L-iiitude 21° 15' S. Ends on the Earth generally, Nov. 10, 14h. 21m. 6s„ in Longi- tude 123° 53' W. of Gr^ieuwich, and Latitude 17° C S. A Transit of Venus across the Sun's disc, December fi, 1882, partly visible at Gre-.-nwich. h. m. s. External contact at Ingress Dec. 6, 1 65 57 ] ^ g Internal contact at Ingress " 2 10 18| q2 Least distance of centres 10' 41"-4 "54 2 }- l.t» Internal contact at Egress «' 7 51 46 | S: ^ External contact at Egress " 8 12 9J g^^ Angle, from j contact at Ingress 145° towards the E. ") for direct North point (contact at Egress 114° towards the W. j image. At the times of Ingn-ss and Egress respectively, the Sun will be iu the Zenith at the places wJiose positions are, o ' o / Latitude 22 41 S. if Greenwich. 120 125 11 W.J 22 43 22 43 S. 'IMK Nf:WF<»L'M»LAM» AI.MAN.VU. Latitude aad Longitude of placos on tho Ooaat of Novrfouttdland. I.ut. N. Ortpc Tfiiy Cape St. G< orjfo Cow Ueiid Tolut Kichie rolut Kt'iollc Ciipe Norman Quirpou I.sliiiid— t'lipc Baiild Groal-i Inhiiid— Norili I'oini' Cnuadii Ilfiul Cnpe St. J(>liii--North Hill TwillinKute Harbor— lliirbor liock . Cape Fojjo Oft'er Wadham Fuuk Island Cape Frools— South Bill Greeuspoud Island Offer GooHoberiy Island ■ Cape Bouavista— Gull Island Catalina Harbor— North Head llorttechops Trinity Harbor— entrance Bouaventure Head Baccalieu Island— North I'oint Cape St. Francis Cape Spear Cape Broyle— North Point Cape Bollard • • • • Cape Race Virgin Tiocks Cape riue Gape St. Mary Placeutla Harbor Mortler Uocks— mid Cape Chapeaurougo Point May St, Peter's Island Light House . . . . Capo Miquelon . . • n JH ■Ht .-.0 ."Jl :.i .■>i .■)0 •ft V.) 4!» 41t lit -1!» •»!• 4H 4K 4H 48 48 48 48 47 47 47 4t; 4G 4(; 4G 40 47 47 ■U] 4(5 4G 47 True Latitude of Church Hill • . . . Longitude (West of Grceuwich) . Variation of the Compass creasing i-evcn seconds aunually. M8 41 1 Ii7 :!8 r.'.> 41 :'•!> 40 [\7 44 18 58 42 8L' 21 21 k; '.» 48 ;{() n tJ 4G J5!) 2G 37 49 15 2 r.4 54 4G 8 It 'A r.4 12 :!0 •I II II II ,',l» 28 (I .".0 21 40 ;'.o 40 28 ao :;o (I 4 .-.3 52 4() 44 iV.\ 14 25 11 19 52 11 Long. VV. I II 5!) ."•7 • I) •' 7 .") Ti <)'> r,r, 5(> 5.-. •>\ 53 53 53 53 53 53 52 52 53 53 53 52 52 52 52 52 52 51) 53 5t 53 54 55 55 5(5 17 14 51 .".0 2.» 41 54 40 7 24 31 27 5!t 5(] 8 18 18 44 43 33 47 53 59 5(» 30 8 55 52 20 59 8 19 215 hi 11 4 7 II V .0 (» 20 20 6 30 30 lU 4G 41 30 27 20 10 35 45 3 30 44 30 47° u- 34' North, 52° 42' West. 32° 30' and in- Note. — The Tide Tables in the Calendar p iges may be endured applicable to various other places on the coast, by sunply addiui; or subtracting, as the case niiiy be, ihe difference belsveen the times of High Water on the full and change of thi^ M»on at St. John's, and the t'me of the Full Tide at any other harbor; for ex- ample, to find the time of High VVater at any of the princip^U har- bors of Conception Bay, add 45 minutes to the time at which it rrill be High Water at St. John's; for Placentiii Bay add 2 h.iurs; for St. Fet«r'B, Ih. 50m. ; for Ferolle, ou the North-wwit <>>ast. 4 Jiours. &c.~See Table LVIL of Nona's Epitome. TIIK NKWFOINDLANU ALMANAC. A Talsle 1 // 17 <» II V[\ ni ]li ::! 1) i> ■17 4 s 1) ;;o (1 1'7 <) u 2r, 41 .0 )4 }0 7 20 'A n il )<) 20 >(] 6 8 30 10 I i /•((,' lilliiiii llii \]'mlli, >' lln'i'i'ijli nil l//' Li'iHiln'ilt) iif rdc/i )'fUi'^ fill' Vi'f /'. TIiIh tiiljlo is tin.' roMilt tn' many yoaih' ucliial uljfit'i'vutlou; tli^ wliolo It(.'ii)ir const riu'tfil on ii duo consideration of the attraction of tlic Sun ami Moon in llirir .scleral positions rospcctlng tbe Knrlli, juiii will, hy siiiipU- inspection, sliow tlio ol)sorvei' wlut kind of woallior will most prol)al)ly follow the ciitraneo of tlie Bloon int(» any of it« (|uartors, and tlial so near tlic tnitli a« to be seldom or lu'vcr fouuil to fiiil. fi B B H ^ B O . r ET ^ u 71 •I •■• lii p "^ 3 S =-H •^ c ^ 3 H H 2 ri 2 O B" M* ^ ^ 3" *— f fi o [2 C" "^ <^ o 5 :.' 5 '-f '1 — p.«. Vi 'yj ■ a ft •f' »- . ' s^T- " ^-p« 2 "s ►3 ^ :: <* 5 O 2 » u to t/. o2. o 3 O o •!"-=> 2- §- n o rt- S 1 •n *^ t-" 'A 1-^ n -J O » ^ P3 O ^. !3 7-* ti«' c re u c" >-«_ w" ,-5 P c c - o 5' ' ^^6 rt sr« O o ^, I— ' f*^ a^ S f/- 2 ^ P 3* 2- ^"*' '^ c *:3 c+ El 3 t-i Q w ^ >-• Tf' < as " «vi ^ ^i. si' f.^ w* 05 1^ sa c< r^ r: ? 3 c+ /^ »^ -. 3' -~ r •• o 3 ,«; = v' Is" ■/ ^:' o ■v^ g 5;-K rz' '''. o' H^ § JF 5 S" ik T ^ 5' "' ^ 5.^ y ^ ;:; ''I r- ^- O 31 ':)w • p 3 a o ►3 P r:. ;3 T 7 5 1 1 '^ /^*//(< iV' ('• .1A">,/, the Ft'rst Qwtr- d'l', (hr Full Munii, ur the LaH V. '■5 r- - 3 V -• __ - Ii " o = v: r. ■^. ic « 3 ttf ts -9 rt- r* : • -5^ s A • •• • 3 c 2 r* re 3 PP p pp 3,PPP«pB-- 33 3 33 '^C3SS33— ' ^ P -■ = p 3 — . :; ^ <3 ir>- •^ C- 31 — re re •"i 3 ■1 b" re - >t ' 3 ■y. -^ •/ re -•, Xeu'J'uuiHllainf, When it is Noon at St. Johu's, it is 18 minutes past 11 o'clock, a.m., at Charlottetowu, P. E. L 7 do 11 do Halifax. 3 do 11 do St. John, N. B. do 10 do Portland, Me. 7 do 10 do Boston, Mass. 6 do 10 do Quebec. 4 do 10 do New York. do 10 do Philadelphia. ^ -'3 do 10 do Washington, ^1 do 7 do San Francisco, California. * do 7 do St. Juan, Vaucouvers I'd. do y P.M. Greenwich. do 1 do Rome. 6 do 5 do Constantinople. 2 do 5 do Jerusalem. do f^ do Madras, E, I. * do a do Canton. THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. A 10 05il5 Etc. .MX L ART, 1^83, xn/toon's phases, Calculated for Mean Time at St. John's, Newfoundland. Full Moox 4th dn v, 2h, ;30m, Moruir g. Last QuAHTKK I'.th d.-iv, 4]i, ISiii, Moruiiig. Nkw Moon ituh day, oh, Ofhii, Moruiug. FiusT QuAirrtK 'jrAh day, 1 lli, iGin, Evt-ning. ^ V o Sun rises Sun sets 0. app. time. -^ .. •~ b Jujita. Sun's Dtdi- ►^ "^ ''^ "l " £ ^ ■ IJiyh v.* S ; Water at 1^ C5 1^ ut St. John's. nutio.i. ^ ^ tune, add. . s. ^'^ St. JuJin's. h. ni. 1:. ni.^ ° ' /' ! " : ,„ a. H. m. V. m. Su . 1 7 QA 4 i; S 22 50 37 7: J 2 60 3 53 48 1 170 5 10 5 43 M 2 7 ;J4 4 14 22 54 20 ];]3 80 4 i^l 03 1 161' 13 6 37 '1' :j 7 o4 4 i.- 22 48 35 214 94 4 4il 20 1 145 7 00 7 33 VV 4 7 r,4 4 10 22 42 23 I'lO ()(; 5 10 4hl 128 7 5-1' 8 l U i 00 4 22 22 4 41 21 59 7 20 02 1 ('27 10 '-S 11 12 •i {](. 7 f)i: 4 2J 21 55 50 0-22 GO 7 50 4(11 004 11 21 11 45 \\ 11 7 52 4 25 21 4() 33 U-j:] 72 S 14 21 980 11 o5 19 Th . 12 7 51 4 20 21 3G 51 7 24 7^ S 37 45 950 4o: 1 04 1'' 113 7 51 4 27 21 :('i 'H .-'25 ^2 (;8 930' 1 5ii' 2 23 iS 14 7 50 4 29 21 10 12 I2(i 85 9 22 08 !)('4 2 32 2 50 Si! 15 7 5(1 4 .'iO 21 5 15 :; v7 87 9 J 3 45 876 3 32 3 56 M 16 7 4ii 4 ;;] 20 53 0-4 2 28 s8 10 4 150 840 4 52 5 10 T il7 7 4N 4 ;;•■; 20 42 !» ] 2i» .'■7 10 24 18 S2<'' 5 44, 08 W 18 7 47 4 :]i 20 3!) o|30 84 10 43 5( 7{)0^ 27i 51 Th 19 7 4G 4 ;;<; 20 17 2S :Hn .-on 2 10 759' 7 21 7 45 F 20 7 45; 4 :',7 -0 4 34 132 74 11 lit i)5 728 8 09 c>,> S 21 7 44! 4 3> li> 51 ]7 33 (i7 11 37 03 0il5 8 54 9 18 Su 22 7 44! 4 40 19 37 37 7 34 50 11 53 33 003 9 32 66 i\l 2;j 7 43 4 42 19 23 .--O 7 35 ..^ 12 8 84.0 02010 22 10 40 T 24 7 42| 4 -l;i 19 it ]4 4 36 37 12 23 o4jO 50511 (>7 11 31 \V 2,5 7 41| 4 15 18 r4 ;-l 37 24 12 37 42 561 11 58 22 Th. 2G 7 40; 4 4t; 18 39 27 138 («9 12 50 48 627 12 30 F j27, 7 ;'.8| 4 4S 18 24 2 i'.38 !I2 13 2 720 403 1 30 154 S |2S 7 371 4 4i) i^ 8 18 Si;39 74 13 14 12 458 2 40 3 04 Su. '29 7 30' 4 5 1 '7 52 15 5:4t) 0^ Vo 24 (i9 423 3 55 4 10 lAl ,30 7 35, 4 52 17 3.-) M 0,41 .'3 13 34 43 388 6 12 5 36 T 31 7 33 4.-4- ; 17 19 n 842 11' 13 43 33 354^ (Mol 6 30 lPB<'iii«i>s'sjR5«Sj8, 4&i% Jan. 3, i'oi'L Koyal, Jamaica, burnt, 1703. (■>. Eijiphany 8, Battle New Cljk'ai'>, l><15. 9, Roman Ca- tlioUc, Calhcdivl opened, 1850. iO, P< iiiiy Fi^siage, Gi'cat Britain, 1840. 14, li. Btuoe died, lOlI. 15, James Watt boru, 173t> KJ, Battle of Curunna 1809. 17, B. Fjaiiklln born, 1706. 19, D. Web .ster l><»ru, 1782. 22, B.vrou b 'ni. 1783. 23, Wm. Pitt died, 1806. 24. Fi)x born, 1749 25, Couvfrhioii of St,. Paul. 26, Dr. Jenuer difd, 1823. 1850. Mozart died, 175(j. 21, Colonial Building opcnec?, 10 TUK NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. FKBUIAKY. IHHiS, MOON'S PHASES, Calculated for Mean Time at St, John's, Newfoundland. Frj.i- Moon 2ud day, !»h, L'Dm, Evening. LAbi" QrAiiTKJc lllh day, Oh, (j'nu, Moraing. Xkw Moon 17th daj^ 61i, 21m, Ev^^uiii^, KiKM Qi:AiiTi;i{ iJttli day, lOh, 02in, Moniiug. ► • 1 >: ' I Siiii iSlUl ^■ 0-, lU'-iCS j SCf.S' 1 1 Siiir s IJnl '.'/ ^ ^ Wider at 5m C at i liatinll. 1 iiiie "^ rH fit Jo/iu'b: 1. m. ). m 1 // " ni c. fj. a. lit. 1'. m. W 1 7 32 •1 ."."i 8 17 L' 12 4 42 ^5 13 51 4U0 310 53: 7 17 Th. >2 7;n 4 57 IG ■14 ("5 43 50 13 58 64 285 7 .•53 7 57 V :\ 7 2!« 4 .V,) IG 27 20 2 44 31 14 o 0(iO 250 ;<(9 8 33 S t 7 2y 5 IG 9 28 3 45 0114 10 CGO 210 8 45 00 i^u. ') 7 27 5 2 15 51 10 7 45 70 14 15 45 183 15 3 ) U t) 7 2o 5 li 15 ;i2 54 8 1(5 37 14 10 ^;{;o 149 9 47 10 11 T 7 7 21 5 oi 15 14 13 9 -J 7 03 14 22 620 116 10 23 10 47 \y 8 7 22 5 7 14 55 17 5 47 GO 14 25 010 0(^4 10 45 11 ('9 'Ih. }) 7 20 5 8 14 .•!(•) 48 20 14 20 03 052 11 00 11 24 V 10 7 lU 5 10! 14 IG 30 8 48 89 14 27 40 020 .... 24 s 11 7 17 . ) 11 13 r,0 50 3 40 48 U 27 59 Oil 20 5;: Si. 1 2 7 Hi 5 12 13 37 4 9."i0 05 14 2G {,'4 012 1 41 2(5 M l.i 7 11 5 13 13 l(i o7 50 Oi ,14 25 5G0 073 ;; 12 .3 3(> T 11 7 13 .J lo 12 50 30 ] 51 1314 23 45 103 4.30 5 03 ^v M 7 11 5 10 12 ::G 2 6 51 05 14 20 G-'O 133 5 ('7 5 31 Th 1(1 7 1> o lf< 12 15 IG 9 52 1514 17 07 103 (•) IG 40 V 17 7 7 olU 11 54 ]9 5 52 Go 14 12 82 102 7 00 7 24 S IH 7 () 5 21 11 33 10 9 53 1 8J4 I c^7 220 7 47 8 11 Su 1J» 7 J 5 22 11 11 51 5 53 52 14 •) 24 2-JO 8 35 8 50 M 20 7 3 5 24 10 50 21 7 53 95 V> 55 02 277 18 42 'J' 'Jl 7 2 5 25 10 28 41 9 54 3(il3 48 J14 304 0;i7 lilOl \V 22 7 5 2(> 10 G 52 5 54 75 13 41 31 331 10. ".7 11 01 Th. 2;! (j oJ> 5 27 J) 44 54 0,5o 1213 33 (30 .35M1 18 11 42 V 24 G .')7^ 5 ^9 9 22 4G >>or} 47 13 24 120 .3.^4 .... 24 a 25 55 5 30 [) 31 3 55 81 J^; 14 (;10 41 9 1 (G i .30 Sr. 20 6 52 5 ;;2 8 38 7 h5G 1413 4 50 433 2 32 2 5»i M 27 G 51 6;]4 « 15 3G 8.J0 44 12 .'3 '^2 450 4 12 4 3G T 2S G 19 5 y5 S 7 52 5.S 7 50 73 1 2 1 12 .'.9 170 5 00 5 24 m Iciuoraiiiciii , &1*.— I'fb. 2, Ciiudlt'iiiay Day. 5, Scjitua- gesiina Sunday ; Sir E. Pct4 boin, I78i^. r. Kaue died, 18?7. 17, Jk.tci'ol-v.t Tr!sh .*>'•. ■':/ 1 1 24 24 1 .■}.■! 2(o i .-J .•;(.; I u 0!> ■ r>:3i ) 40 ) 7 24 • y 11 » S u!t i 42 ) i ;{o ! 2 •')<; f 4 :j»i t 24 Tirr. xKWKOiT.vnrAN'o ALMA^^\c. u MOON'S PHASES, Calculatocl for Moaa Time at St. John's, Newfoundland. Full Moon 4th day, 4h, llni, Evenia;?. Last QuAUTKii 12th day, Oh, 59™, JOvoning. Nkw Moon l!>th day, 'M\, 48in, Morning. Fiusr Qt'AUTKi! 2tJth day, .'h, 04m, Morning. -t:^ r-r . . _ . ^TT" ^ Sun ' Sun (t. (ipp. time ^ . '^ 1 add. j 1 1 rises 1 si'ls at St. John's. Sun's Bed nation. t- Ii. in. h. in / II m. s. s. 1 1, ni. I), m. w 1 4(5 5 30S 7 30 13 ,57 00 12 33 82 501 03; 27 Th, 2 641 5 41 t 22 .)7 26 12 18 53 523 6 43 7 07 r 3 6 42 5 r2 6 44 2) 4 .57 50 12 5 74 643 7 271 7 41 s 4 40 44 6 21 22 6 07 73 11 52 48 562 8 00 8 24 Sr: 5 6 3S 5 45 5 58 14 5 r,7 94 11 38 76 580' 8 24 8 4^^ i\[ 6 6 30 5 47 5 35 1 5 ,-)8 14 11 24 620 598 8 50 14 T 7 6 34 5 48 5 11 44 58 ••52 11 10 07i0 614 20 44 \v 8 6 32 5 50 4 48 •)•) 3 :t>>> 48' 10 55 14 030' 4610 10 Th. 9 6 30 5 51 4 24 56 8 58 63110 39 840 64lil0 16 10 40 V 10 6 2S 5 53 4 1 27 9 58 77; 10 24 210 65S10 44 n 08 s 11 6 20 5 54 3 55 958 Sd, 10 8 26 67011 16' ]1 40 Sit. 12 6 24 5 56 3 14 21 258 9;)' 9 52 03 682: 25 49 M 13 6 22 5 57 2 50 44 2'59 08; 9 35 52 0)93' 2 > 2 24 T 14 6 20 5 58 2 27 5 3'59 16 9 18 76 703 2 54 3 18 W If) 6 18 5 59 2 3 24 7;59 21' 1 77 712 3 35 3 59 'I'll 10 6 W 1 1 39 43 0:59 25 8 44 57 721 5 00, 5 24 V 17 6 14 3 1 16 6 59 27 8 27 16 729 5 40 6 04 s 18 6 12; 6 4 52 17 8 59 28 8 9 57,0 736 6 41 7 08 Sr, 19 6 10 (5 2S 35 59 27 7 51 82 743' 7 30 7 54 M 20 6 8 <) 7 8 4 52 50 25 7 33 92 749 8 11 8 35 T 21 6 6 8 N 18 49 ( 59 21 7 15 89 751 8 69 9 14 W 22 6 4 10 42 20 5 59 15 6 57 75 758 33, 9 67 Th. 23 6 2 6 11 1 8 4 59 OS 6 39 510 762 10 15 1 10 39 F 24 6 6 13 1 29 45 4 59 0!) 21 100 765 10 50 11 14 S 2o 5 58 6 14 1 53 2.1 2 58 91) 6 2 8l0 7G7 11 36 Sn. 26 T) 56 6 10 2 10 52 4 58 78 5 44 38 70S 24 M 27 5 54 6 17 2 40 21 5!.')8 65 5 25 93 709 2 00| 2 24 T 28 52 6 18 3 3 47 415-1 50 5 7 48 760 3 03 3 27 W 29 o oO' 20 3 27 9 6 58 84 4 40 04 708 3 42 4 00 Th. 30 5 48| 6 21 3 50 27 8^5"^ 17 4 30 64'0 765 39 5 Oijl F 31 5 46 6 23 X 4 13 41 7i57 08 4 12 30i0 702: G 13 37 Memoi'aiiila, &«♦,.— March l, St. David. 2, J. Wesley died, 1791. 8, Williaui III. died, 1702. 10, Trinca of Wale^i mar- ried, 18(;3. 15, Cii'sar assassinated, B.C., 44. 17, St. Patrick's Day. 20, Sir Isaac Newton died, 172B. 25, Auouociatiou— I^ady Day. 28, Raphael born. I(il43. Vi THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. APBlia.. IH83. MOON'S PHASSS, Calculated for- Moan Timo at St. Ooliu'-s, Newi'oiindlaiid. Fin.i. Moon i'.rd day, Uh, 17in, Moniiu;^-. Last Quaktkr lOlli day, lOli, 01m, Evening. Ni:\v Moon 17tli day, lli, ()',»m. Evening. Fiusr QiAiMKi! i;4t!i day, loh, '27 m, Evening. o .Si Sim I Sun rises I ftrta at, St. John's. I li. m. li. Ill S M r w Til ¥ 1 .3 44 '2 ■} 4'J y .-) 40 4 r, ',]H o a ,)t) 71 o iV2 81 5 ;n 9' o 2S O. (I pp. time.; -. . - !•; I Siui's llfcli- : .i "^ nalioii. '< "^ "^ Kqti.l. ',/■ ti)n: lligli Wilier at St. Joh)i,\s'. 5 U) M 101 5'JG T U: 5 21 W 112; 2'> Tl-.Jl3i /) 20 F :i4' 5 i.s S |lo Su IG M 117 T IS W 19 Th ,20 F ,21 S 122 ^u J23 -M '24 r 25 W 2G T^ 27 F j28 S 129 .'•I' 30 2 1 G 2:)j 27: G 2s; G ;;(■; Gol, G ;i2! G ;53 G o5 G 31) G ;5s G ;Ui; G 41 G 42 G44; X 4 ;;g .')() '.157 7N 3 .')i (14 7.V.I (; 37 [ 59 .')5 1 57 •'■)0 3 35 H->o 754 7 32 5 22 54 57 3i 3 17 ^■>() 74;- 7 51 in. p in. 7(11. / ; )(» o 18 5 45 47 2 57 0!) 2 5;) W'n) 742 ^ 20 8 44 () 8 34 5 5G .Si 2 42 25 o 731 « IS U 12 i» Jii !) 40 10 11 (■) ;U 15 550 57 2 24 73 7: G :>;) 40 9 50 20 ■13 7Ki 9 -ii 7 1(5 17 4,55 99 1 50 3, Go ?■ G lu . no 7 3>^ 37 55 (')!• 1 33 55 095 [, ,5 ' 8 50 3 55 30 1 17 (*2i) G>>:' U ;.. 8 22 55 55 2 1 7ttO 07 ) u 2U 8 44 51 4 54 <>7 41 8'' i\->. 2 yi . 9 3;> I .".4 ;5(i ' 29 24- G4:> 3 52 28 17 >53 92 13 9-5 (L9 4 .A 5 15 G 45^ 5 13 G 4G' 5 11 G 48 5 9 G49 5 7 G 50^ 5 5 (5 ,52 5 4 G 53 5 2 541 5 (' G o(> 4 58 G 57 4 5t) 6 50 4 55 7 4 5;-! 7 2 4 51 7 3; 4 .'iD 7 4 ' 4 ■yj ,4 2 2i • ■ (5 o I.S 9 49 47 2 53 52 0. o G14, 5 .:il 5 .V5 10 11 G \Ki:\ 11 15 -i.so 598 0) 34 10 32 IG 5 52 OS 29 G5 j 582 G 45 7 n!) 10 ivi 15 7 .52 24 43 42 -jGG 7 42 8 06 U 14 4 2 51 79 5() 810 540 8 20 8 44 11 ,34 41 5 51 32 J 70 a 531 i) 11 ;{o 11 55 7 4,")0 83 1 22 3l 514 51 10 15 12 15 21 5 50 34 1 34 43 49G lo 34 10 58 12 35 2-\ 5 49 83 1 4G 12 47>) 11 29 11 53 12 55 13 149 30 1 57 30 459 .. .. 24 13 14 49 48 70 2 8 14 440! 1 30: 1 54 13 34 13 G48 21 2 18 40,0 42", 2 39' 3 03 13 53 23, ii47 G4 2 2- 30 J 4 4 \k, 4 34 14 12 20 4 47 G 2 37 0() .^79 5 00: 5 24 14 31 2 941; 47 2 4i; 510 .5^ 5 27 5 51 IN 14 49 .31 4-. .^7 2 51 -> .337 Ii4 28 Equation of time to hi> added t 1 ,i|)i):iri nt tinu' ti) the 14th. aid to bo .^nhtracted tiu- ifinan dei orilic ni-iiitli. ^leiiioraimiii. ..'^c— Ap 2. I'aini Siuulav. G, Guld-nnth hovu, 1774. 7, (iod Friday ; W (•id>\v(.itli honi, 177u. ;i. Ka>U' Sniiday. 10. Lord Harim d, lii2i> 12, Li !■ olii a<-1:k 15. Frank Uj, Low Sunday; Battle of CMd!. ileii, 17 0:. 17, .■>>liakes|ieare t>or 15114. 19, Bvron dioil 11, -21. 2.i, St (liorge. 24, Cr>>ni\veU liuiu, 1699. 25, St. Mark. 2(1, rhiiiue (^f Lowdou, li;5' Arc ttutered Oiieaus. i4'-',t. 29, Jutiu of rf> !) '10 10 11 ]'■) 1 '■ ■)■', 1 4 u :4 •> ■21 ■ I) o l.-s ij 'JO C. :u i ii!) s 06 f< 44 9 :',6 iO 15 10 n8 11 •■ it ')0 24 1 54 3 O.J 1 ;i4 THE j; E WFOUN D L AND A LM AN AC. WAY, 1N8«. 1.] MOON'S PHASES, Calculated for Mean Time at St. John's, Newfoundland. Full Moon :ti-. I day, Oh, 02m, Morning. Last Qu.vrtku 10th day, Ih, 06m, Mornlnij. JSrw Moox lOth day, 1 Ih, 04m, Eveninjjr. FiHST QuAUTJEK 24tli day, 4h, 15m, PiVeniug. Sim rises a St. J( Sun sets t (r. app. time. Sun's Decli- Vdtinli, 1 hqvn of time, suht . i •- 3 i tfigh <^ Wattr at t^r-H St. John's. h. m. h. m. o / " m. s tj. a. m. I), m. M 1 4 48 7 6N15 7 44 545 25 3 2 08 315! 42 '7 00 T 2 4 47 i 1 15 2.5 43 44 62 3 9 07 2021 7 15 7 39 W 3 4 46 7 8 15 43 20 3 43 OS 3 16 710 260 7 47 8 11 Th. 4 4 4.3 7 10 16 54 43 33 .3 90 246 8 20 8 44 F 5 4 42 7 11 16 18 5 9:42 GO 3 •2S 53 22.i 8 53; 17 S 6 4 40 7 12 16 35 1 7 41 9s 3 33 58 199 30, 9 54 Su. 7 4 39 7 11 10 51 41 41 29 3 38 06'0 174 10 0810 32 M 8 4 38 7 15 17 8 3 5 40 58 3 41 95 150105011 14 T 9 4 36 7 16 17 24 30 87 3 45 26 12.5 11 45! 09 W 10 4 35 7 18 17 39 57 2 39 14 3 47 07 100; 10 34 Th. 11 4 33 7 19 17 55 27 7 .38 40 3 50 08 070' 1 20' 1 44 F 12 4 32 7 2(1 18 lo 4') 337 01 3 51 60 051' 2,3.01 2 59 S 13 4 31 7 21 18 J 5 34 6 36 87 3 52 53 020: 3 49' 4 13 Su. 14 4 29 7 23 18 40 10 3.30 10 3 52 86 002; 4 50 5 14 M 15 4 28 7 24 18 54 ■Jl 2j35 31 3 52 6II0 02.3 5 45 6 09 r 16 4 27 7 25 19 8 25 0.34 50 3 51 780 047: 6 35' 6 50 w 17 4 26 7 27 19 22 3 3^33 69 3 50 37 071' 7 22' 7 46 Th. 18 4 24 7 28 10 35 22 0'.32 86 3 48 39 094' 8 08 8 32 F 19 4 23 7 29 19 48 20 8 32 03 3 45 87 116i 8 53 9 17 S 20 4 22 7 30 20 f.9 3 31 18 3 42 800 139| 9 3910 03 Su. 21 4 21 7 31 20 13 17 3 30 32 3 .•if> 20i0 101 10 2210 44 M 22 4 20 7 32 20 25 14 7 29 45 3 35 090 182110611 29 T 23 4 19 7 33 20 36 51 28 57 3 30 470 2(1311 55! Ql9 W 24 4 18 7 34 20 48 1 27 68 3 '2b 350 224 20: 44 Th. 25 4 17 7 35 20 58 59 8 26 78 3 19 740 244 1 I7i 1 41 F 6 4 16 7 36 21 9 31 7 25 87 •'i 13 0610 203' 2 18l 2 42 S 4 15 7 38 21 19 41 8 24 Or. 3 7 110 282 3 26; 3 49 Su. 2H 4 14 7 40 21 29 29 7 24 03 3 Id'O 301 4 25' 4 49 M i2!> 4 13 7 41 21 3S 55 3 23 10 2 52 (?50 320 5 15i 5 30 r 30 4 13 7 41 21 47 .58 5 22 16 2 44 76 338 00 6 24 \v 31 4 12 t 7 42 N21 50 38 921 21 2 3G 450 355 6 40 7 04 V^i'inoi'SBiicIsi, &C. — May 1, (rovernor Glover sioorn into office, 1870; S. S. Philip and James, n, G'ovrrnor DnHinfj sworn into of- fice, 1855. .>iii, 18.5(i. 11, Massacre at Delhi, 1H57. 12, Generul Election under nev; Constitution, 1855. 1:5, First Loijislativc General Assem- hly opened; liiots in Water Street, IHOl. ii. Rogation Sunday. 18, Ascension Day— Holy Thursday. 20, Foundation Stone Ji. O. Catfudral laid, 1846. 24, Birth of Queen Victoria. 2S, Pentecost —Whit Sunday, u THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. MOON'S PHASES, Calculated for Mean Time at St. John's, Newfoundland. FviA. Moox 1st clay, Oh, 04m, Eveulug. Last Quauteii Hth day, 8b, 40m, Morning. Nrw Mook l'>th day, lOh, 04m, Morninj?. First Quautkii 23rd day, Oh, :52m, Morning;. Full Moon 30th day, 1 Ih, 3;»m, Kvoninaj. ^: • Sua ' Sun ■ (1. (ipp. time. i 1 1 Kqaa, i "^ 2 Uujh ^ 1 ris'fis '■ sets \ at St. JohiCs. Sun's Decli- i nation. of : C^ Wider n! time. t-.'-H St. Johns. 1 h. m.'h. m.l o 1 II /' m. 9. s. a. ">• ;). m. Th.; 1 4 12i 7 43 X22 4 56 5 20 25 2 27 72 372 7 2,) 7^14 F ! 2 4 12 7 44 22 12 51 119 29 2 18 00 388 7 5s 8 22 s 8 4 11 7 45 22 20 22 & 18 32 2 9 09 404 8 37 9 01 Sir. 4 4 10 7 45 22 27 31 h 17 34 1 59 20 419 U 17 41 M 5 4 10' 7 4(5 22 34 15 16 36 1 48 960 434 10 001024 T G 4 10 7 47 22 40 3.5 8 15 37 1 38 37 448 10 45 11 09 W 7, 4 9': 7 48 22 46 32 8 14 37 1 27 46 401 11 37 01 Th. S. 4 9 7 48 22 ;>2 5 7 13 37 1 10 24 474 05 29 F 9 4 91 7 49 22 57 14 C 12 .37 1 4 73 485 1 03 1 27 S 10 4 8 7 50 23 1 09 3' 11 35 52 940 496 2 05 2 29 Su. 11 4 8 7 51 23 6 19 6,10 34 40 910 506 3 13 M 12 4 8 7 51 23 10 15 9 32 28 65 515' 4 15 4 39 T la 4 7: 7 52 23 13 47 8 30 16 18 523 5 20 5 44 W 14 4 7 7 52 23 16 53 9 7 27 3 54 530 6 liO 44 Th. 15 4 6 7 53 23 19 ;i6 1 6 24 9 24 535, 7 10 7 34 F 16! 4 6: 7 53 23 21 53 (5 5 22 22 14 539 8 00 8 24 S 17 4 6 7 54 23 23 46 6 4 19 35 130 542 8 45: (M> Su. 18 4 5 7 54 23 25 14 6 3 10 48 18 544 9 27: 9 51 M 19 4 6: 7 55 23 26 18 2 12 1 1 200 545 10 0810 32 T 20 4 7 7 56 23 26 56 b 1 08 1 14 350 545 10 45 11 09 W 21 4 H i 7 55 23 27 10 2 05 1 27 42 544ill27 11 51 Th. 22 4 8 7 56 ; 23 26 59 1 98 1 40 450 541.. .. 24 F 23 4 8 7 56 23 20 23 2 2 01 1 53 410 538 30 64 S 24 4 9 7 56 23 25 22 6 3 04 2 6 27 534 1 15 ! 1 39 Su. 25 4 9 7 56 1 23 23 57 3 4 07 2 19 02 5^8' 2 08 ■ 2 32 M 26 4 10 7 56 i 23 7 2 5 i 2 31 030 522 3 13 3 37 T 27, 4 10 7 56 , 23 19 ^'1 o 6 12 2 44 08 615 4 lo 4 39 W 28' 4 10 7 56 23 17 13 3 7 15 2 50 35 507i 5 15 5 39 Th. 29 4 11 7 56 ; 23 14 9 5 8 10 .'{ 8 43,0 499 lu 6 34 F '30 4 11 7 56 IN 23 10 41 4 i) \^ 3 20 29 489 6 57 7 21 Eq» lation of time to be subtractc d fron 1 apparent time to the 14th, and to 1 )e added the re smaind er of the month. lyiemoranda, &c.— June 3, George III. born. 1738. 4, Trinity Sunday; Battle of Magenta, 1859. 8, (Corpus Chrijiti. 9, Ureat Fire, 1846; (lorevnor Jiannerma)) s'mni into ajlirt^ 13, Mag- na Charta signed, 1215. 17, John Wesley born, 170.".. 18, Battle of Waterloo, 1815. 20, Accession Queen Victoria. 21, Proclama- tion Queen Victoria, 1837. 24, St. John Baptist; Midsamraor P»y, g9, NintJi f-lcneral Assemhhj of N^^'r/oumUaml tjissoti^ed, 186ft, THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 15 s;.--zr;rr— rx.- II. .). m. 5,) 7^11 >s 8 22 i7: 9 01 17 J I )b 29 );i 1 27 )5 2 2i» .'}a7 4 IVJ 10 5 44 H) 44 10 )0 7,J4 8 24 15 0(M) i7 9 51 )8 10 32 11 00 27 11 51 , , 24 }i) 54 iO 1 39 )8 2 32 13 3 37 lo 4 39 15 5 39 Lu G 34 )7 7 21 I •IL'I^V, Iff^HZ, MOON'S PHASES, Calcukited tor Mean Time at St. John's, Newfoundland. Last Quaktkk 7th day, Ih, 23u), Evcniii;^. Niow Moon 14th day, llh, ;)2m, Evcuing. EinsT QiAitTKK 2i5rd (hiy, Ih, l!)ni, Morning. rii.L Moox ;',Olii day, 51i, ;'.3m, Morning. > v. ''-'I -'^ i :,„„•;;„,./;. .s-s i ,'/ M^ ""'7 :" ^-^ 55 at .,„/;,,, -» — '""'• -^ ""• >>'. Johns, * ^ L'/ J / » not ('III. 1 , , ;^ (^ b. Jo III a. oat. 1 . ni. 1 1. ni.i / '/ // ; ni. s. s. ,a. m p. m. s 1 4 12 7 55 N '23 48 9 10 19 3 31 91 479: 7 42 S uO Sr. 2 4 13 7 00 23 2 ,'.2 2 1 1 20 3 43 28 4G8' 8 25' 8 49 M 3 4 13 1 .VI 22 57 61 4 12 20 3 .54 37 450i 9 08 9 .'{2 r 4 4 11 7 51 22 52 46 5 13 20 4 5 18 444 9 53 10 17 w 5 4 15 7 54 22 47 17 n 20, 4 15 08 43110 40 11 04 Til. () 4 15; 7 53 22 41 24 9 15 19 4 25 8G0 417 U 2o\ 11 49 F 7 4 10 7 53 22 35 8 5 10 17 4 35 710 403 ' 24 8 H 4 17i 7 53 22 28 28 17 15 4 45 20 388' 40' 1 (4 Su. 9 4 18 7 52, 22 21 25 3 18 12 4 54 32 372 1 32i 1 50 M 10 4 19 7 51 22 13 58 8 19 OOJ 5 3 OGO 3 G 2 35' 2 59 T 11 4 li) 7 51 22 i) 2 20 04 5 11 39 338 3 48 3 12 W 12 4 21 7 50 21 57 50 8 20 99 5 19 29 320' 5 03: 5 27 Th. 13 4 21 7 50 21 49 21 8 21 93 5 LG 75 .301 G 10| G 34 F 11 4 22 7 49 21 40 24 4 22 85 5 33 74 281 ; 7 05' 7 29 S U) 4 23 7 48 21 31 4 9 23 77 5 40 24 200 1 7 53 8 17 vSu. 16 4 24 7 47 21 21 23 3 24 GO 5 40 24 L>;i9, 8 35: 8 59 M '1 - It: 4 25: 7 40 21 11 20 11,25 59 5 51 72 217 9 10 9 34 T 18 4 2Gi 7 45 21 00 2 20 4.S 5 5G ()7 195: 9 48 10 08 W 19 4 27 7 44 20 50 9 1 27 30 G 1 OGO 171 10 22 10 40 Th 2(! 4 28 7 43 20 39 1 9 28 2;! G 4 89 148,10 53:11 17 V 21 4 29 7 42 20 27 33 29 09 G 8 KiO 124 11 27 1141 S ')•; d 30 7 41 20 15 45 4 29 94 ! G 10 84 09t> 24 Su 23 4 32 7 40 20 3 3G G 30 79 : G 12 93 075 22 4G M 24 4 33' 7 391 19 51 7 7 31 02 6 14 43 050 107 1 31 T ■25 4 34 19 38 19 32 4.-1 , G 15 3.3 025 2 02 2 26 AV 20 4 35 7 37' 19 25 10 9,33 24 ; G 15 G2 OUO 3 18 3 42 Th 27 4 30 7 3() 19 11 43 5. 34 04 G 15 310 02G 4 35 4 59 1' 2S 4 37 7 35 18 57 57 1 34 82 G 14 3,^0 051 5 4G 6 10 S 29 4 38 7 34 l.S 13 52 35 0( G 12 84 077 40 1 7 04 Su 30 4 39 7 32 18 i9 28 4 30 30 G 10 GOO 102 7 29 1 n ".» 1 i on M 31 4 41 7 31 i\18 14 40 37 11 G 7 93 127. 8 12 , 8 .30 ]fIeillOl*ailj ami L'a^ie JJirtun Ehxli'ir ('able laiJ, 1856. IB, Havelock'hi victory at I'altchporo, l>i57. 15. St. Swith- eu .s Day. 17, Ilavelock re-taktu Cawnporo, ls.'»7. 1!», Irovcruoi' mil, C J>., arrived in Nni^foiOHUand, l^iiU. 2:!, rrince of Wales arrived at St. John's, \%m' 27, Second Adantic Cahh' laid, 1H««;. 2'-', French devolution, I8:''i>; St. Igiiatus Lyola died, 1550. 16 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. MOON'S PHASES. Calculated for Mean Time at St. Johu's, Mewfoundlaiid. Last Quautku ">tii day, 7li, 44in, Evening. Nkw Moox lytli iliiy, oil, 41iu, Kvfiiiiig. FiitsT Qlaktkk -l.st day, 4h, 2Gin. Evouing. Full Moon L'f 46 9 37 86 4 57 152 8 53 9 17 w o 4 44 7 28 17 44 29 .5 3S oi) 6 02 177 9 37 10 01 Th. 3 4 45 ^ 27 17 28 o4 6;)9 31 ! 5 50 t 7 ^ 202 10 19 10 43 1' 4 4 46 7 25 17 13 2 5 40 02 5 50 93 220 11 00 1 1 24 .s 5' 4 48 24 16 56 53 6 40 71 5 45 22 250 11 45 ('9 Sl-. a 4 49 ^ 22' 16 40 2S 2 41 40 5 .'18 94 274 08 32 M m i 4 50 m 21 16 23 AiS 5 42 07 5 32 0;»0 liiJT 1 00 1 24 T 8 4 51 " 19 10 () 48 8^2 73 5 24 67 3 1 2 03 2 27 W 9 4 53 7 18 15 •49 35 o 43 37 5 10 6S0 345 3 30 3 54 Th. 10 4 54 m 16, 15 32 7 44 00 5 8 13 30S; 4 5s 5 1-2 ¥ 11 4 55 M 15 15 14 23 5 44 6'J 4 59 O.ii .'591' 6 ('8 'o-2 S 12 4 57 ^» 13 14 56 • 5 3 45 22 4 49 30 414 7 Ou 7 24 Su. 13 4 58 ^ IL 14 38 12 1)45 81 4 39 15 437 7 42 8 06 M 14 4 59 m 9 14 19 46 4 46 39 4 28 .'JnO 40' 8 15 8 39 T 1.5 5 1 'T N 14 1 6 3 46 95 4 17 07 482 8 48 9 12 W 16 5 2 7 6 13 42 12 8 47 5(1 4 5 ;30 504' 9 20 9 44 Th. 17 5 3 7 4; 13 23 :; 48 04 3 52 80 5 9 5010 14 F 18 5 5 7 3 13 3 47 r48 5(i 3 39 97 .■)48 10 20 10 44 ,•^ 19 5 6 7 1! 12 44 15 6 49 OC 3 20 58 509 10 47 11 U Su. 20 5 7 6 59i J2 24 32 49 56 •3 12 Cb'O .-)S!)ll 18 11 42 M 21: 5 9 6 57 12 4 30 7 50 04 2 ."is yi)0 6l'i)ll -j'o 19 T 22 5 10 6 55 11 44 30 50 51 2 43 45 628 18 42 W 23 5 11 6 54' 11 24 12 2 5') 90 2 28 14 647 1 12 1 36 Th. 24 5 13 6 52 11 43 7 51 41, 2 12 37 000 2 30 2 54 F 25 5 14 6 50 10 43 4 751 8)1 1 50 10 08i 4 05 4 29 S 26 5 15 6 48 10 22 15 52 25 1 '.'A) 53 70 1 5 25 5 49 Su. 27 5 17 6 46 10 1 16 7 52 05 1 22 5t)0 71.^, 6 :2, 6 40 M 28 5 18 6 44 9 40 8 2 53 O.V 1 5 U8 733 7 Oti 7 32 T 29 5 19 6 42 9 18 50 5 53 42 47 30 7)8 7 .^o! 8 14 W 30 5 21 6 40 8 57 23 9 53 79 2!) 180 702 8 32' 8 66 Th. 31 5 221 6 38N 8 35 48 0154 15 10 7.3 775 9 01 9 v5 7I<^lllornii(ln. &i*,— Aug. l. Slavery aljolished in British Dominions, lfC>. 0, Dakc of Edinburgh boru, IS44. ^<, Cauiiifig died, IS27. 9, Prince Jfenrii of' the Nrtlwrtanils arrived in St, JoJin^if, 1845. 14, Triuting invented, 1437. 15, Gas iirst used iu London, lf^U7. 2u, Canada discovered, l."08. 21, Fvnndation Stone Wa^tciian Cliurch laid, 1850. 24, St. Bartholomew's Day. 20, Birlh oi' I'riuce Cou^ort, l81l>. 28, St. Augustine's Day. 29, St. John Baptist beheaded, gl, Jokn Bunyau died, 16{J8, 'ITIK NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. .iv^OON'S PHASES, Calculalecl ior Moan Time at St. John's, Newfonndland. Last Qi-Anxri; Illi diiy. 41i, .".Tm, Morning. Nkm' M<)')X I'.tli (lay, 'ili, 00m, Morning. First QT-Ainr.it L!Olh dny, Ih, ."iOm, Morninpf. ri'i.T. Mttox 'Jiiili tliiy, Hh, 4lm, Evening. , |). rn. 1 9 17 10 01 llU4o I 1 1 24 > ('U . 312 I 1 21 ! 2 27 ) 3 rj4 r o i2 » G 32 I 7 24 : 8 0(3 8 3!) 9 i:i {•44 10 H 10 44 11 11 11 42 19 42 1 3(3 2 .-34 4 29 5 49 G 4G 7 32 8 14 8 uG 9 vo tt Js iSiin \ Sim I V V ! n'sc'-' i .sv/.s' I r7>/;. ////jf. ~, S'/?/'.V /h'/i- vol I'lll. ¥ S f-'u. M T W Til. F S li. m. li. m.l 1 5 23, G::GX 2 ') 251 G 351 3 5 26; G 3.", 4' 5 27| G ;il| 5 5 29 G 28 1 G I 8 9 5 3i) '> 31 -) 33 5 34 Su. 10 M 11 3- T W Ti. F S Hu J\] 'J^ W TI, ¥ 5 39 5 41 1 5 42 5 43i 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 i 22 231 Ru 24 M 25 1 T 26 VV '27 Th. 28! F 29' G 1 8 30 ' G 2 G 2tii G 24 G 2:i G 21 G Ir^ G ir, G 14 G ;2 G 10' G 8 G G 5 44i G 4 5 451 G 2 5 .■;8 4G 47 5 51 5 52 5 54 5 57 n 58 G <' 5 58 5 ^G^ f 1 < ' "V i) 5 53 5 5o n 48 5 4G; 5 44 I 5 42 5 40 5 38 -^ L'(lii".. <:t ihnr. fiihi . i^ Watir at C ^ : St, John's. o 8 rn. K »> \\\. ni. p. ni. U 4 > 54 40 8 ore 787: 9 55 10 19 13 0."4 .-2 03 798 10 3510 59 7 30 J3 4 55 ;4 40 310 8(t8 1l 17111 41 41 7 8 G 45 52 4 ./.) <■) (5 23 31 GAG 00 G J 4 4 50 20 5 38 31 1 5G 51 15 52 1 50 74 53 7 7 50 95 30 IS .",57 !(■■ 7 24 i>57 35 44 25 7 57 52 3 21 23 2 57 (i8 2 58 17 I 57 82 2 35 7 7 57 ti5 2 11 55 .■■;58 07 1 48 40 2 58 17 5 S2 818; 25 r.G'o 827, , . ..I 24 33! 57 1 45 50 835 1 45^ 2 09 2 5 G -lo 842 3 20: 3 44 2 25 94 849 4 50 5 14 2 40 40 ^hQ 5 571 C 21 3 7 OHO 861' 431 7 07 3 27 74 f-GG 7 20! 7 44 3 48 58'0 870 7 60j 8 14 4 9 52,0 874 8 20 8 44 4 30 530 876' 8 47: 9 11 4 51 59 879 9 15^ 9 39 5 12 70 88oi 45110 (9 5 33 83 881 10 1510 39 5 54 97 881 10 43^11 07 1 25 22 95s 20 G 16 K'lO 880 11204144 1 2 3 ;i8 42 15 20 8 : 31 l'5 54 49 5H 34 G 37 19!0 878 24 8 5- 4 u () 58 2.3',0 875 040 1 04 75s 44 7 ^9 2 !0 872 2 00 2 24 ;;58 47 7 40 09 868 3 39' 4 03 9 58 49 8 87 803 5 OOi 5 24 75s 49 8 21 52 857 5 57 21 1 IH 13 5 58 49 8 42 010 850 41" 7 05 1 41 37 o-jS 4G 9 2 310 841 7 23! 747 -> 4 59 8,-,8 43 9 22 40 ^32 8 03' 8 27 2 28 21 G58 38 9 42 25 822 8 47} 9 11 2 51 42 I -,8 32 10 1 ^4 810, 9 27 9 51 :fIoiBioraiida, A:<*.— S'M^t. 2, Atlantic Cable of 1865 grai> plp(l and srrurrd, lsfJ7. ^. iJrfat iMtiivrn arrivpd at ITenrt's Content vnth lSGr> Cable, 18G7. 0, Catholk Cathedral consecrated, 1855. ]1, First E.rhihition held h: X:vfovndland, 1872. 10, Moscow burned, 1^*12. 21. Prritestant Cathedral consecrated, 1850. Firt't sfss^ioii Elerruih Ccnvral Assrmhhj dif^folred, 1874. 25, Paci 22, fie Ocean dlHCOvcrt'fl, ITiI",. Micluiel; Micluuhnus Duy. Slrasbourij falls, 1870. 29, St. 1« TIIK NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. OCTOIIEIK, IHHit, MOON'S PHASES, Calculated for Mean Time at St. John's, Newfoundland. Last Qi'auiku lird day, oh, 4Hin, Kvculii^. Nkw Moon lltli iiay, loh, .'5'Jin, Kvcniii;?. FuiST QUAHTKH i'Jtliclay, ;;ii, lifiin, ICveiiliijjf. Full Moon ^dtli day, lili, O.hh, Mcniiii;^. ^* ,^1 V r C) kt.Joflll.'*. 1 risen ,,^' -i 3 Water at /line. L^ ^ '*''/• ^o^iii's. suit. Su M T W Th. F S Su. M T W 1 ') A. 31 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Tb.l2 F S Su. M T W Th. F 8 Su. M T W Th. P S Su. AI T 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 81 b. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 G m. i 4 6 6 H 11 12 ]4, 15' 17 6 lb 6 20 6 21 6 22 6 24 6 25 6 27 6 28i 6 30 6 31, 6 331 6 34. 6 36 6 37: G30! 6 4o: 42 6 43 6 45: 6 46i 6 48' 1. ni b 'M\ S 5 33 5 311 5 29 5 27, 5 25 5 231 5 22 1 5 20i 181 16l 14| 121 10 8 ■I 4 58 4 57 4 55 4 63' 4 5l| 4 CO' 4 48 4 4o; 4 45: 4 43 4 4i: •) 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 ( 8 8 8 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 4 40'S 14 15 38 17 1 32 24 -13 47 52 10 67 33 bd 50 60 19 48 42 ;^6 o 1> 27 54 60 24 12 48 36 5 57 14 19 16 41 2 54 24 3ii 45 67 7 14 i8 21 49 18 10 4 30 38 51 1 11 12 31 11 60 b7 10 33 68 58 68 57 :>1 57 67 67 6:67 166 260 560 750 465 1 56 666 264 7 64 54 53 53 63 62 62 51 61 .60 g|50 3t49 240 0!48 21 16 06 !»3 79, (il 47 2- 0^ b7, G;ii 39: 12' 84' 54' 2.".: 90' 65 iii: 8]' 41i 00; 57: 13| G7: 20 71 20 6^1 U\ 58; 111 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 s. 21 40 68 17 35 52 9 2G 42 68 13 28 43 60 10 22 35 40 67 7 17 26 36 42 50 6G •) G 11 14 10 14 13 790 10 03 58'0 73 -16 72 54 88 73 07 89 IGO 880 03 Gi'O 57!o 93:0 G7 770 22 99 CGO 42 04 910 010 83 850 798 10 78410 770 11 766 7.'i9 723 70G G87 CC9 049 G29 608 587 504 541 618 494 10 470 11 444 11 419 393 3G0 338 309 280 250 219 187 155 122 m. 1'. m. 12 10 30 55; 11 10 46: 09 30 1 64 3 20 4 51 6 61 37 7 14 16 .30, 02 27: 27: 13 6O: 20; 50, 17 45 16 08810 7 44 8 14 841 09 9 39 45 10 09 20 10 44 00 1 1 24 60 14 45 2 04 3 37 4 49 5 4U 6 34 7 19 8 04 8 49 9 32 53 10 17 40 11 ri 40 13 26 25 10; 55 40 25 08 Heuioraiicia, Ac— Oct. 1, First Telegraph message from Cope Breton, 185G; First Steamer ou Kiver Hudson, 1807. 5, Battle Thames, 1813. 0, Jeiiuy Liud boni, 1820. 9, Great Fire iu Chicago, 1871. 12, America discovered, 1492. 14, Battle of Jenna, 180G. IG, Queen Marie Antoinette beheaded, 1703. 21, Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. 24, Webster died, 1850. 25, Battle of Balaklava, 1851. 28, Benevolent Irish Society Incorporated, 1839. 15: 0!) c.o JO, 1 -A )2 3 20 n\ 4 51 n 5 51 i;5 U37 )0, 7 14 20; 7 44 50; 8 14 17' 841 4u 09 lo 39 15 10 09 20 10 44 00 1 1 2-1 50 14 2 ' 45 40 2 04 13 '?, iiT 25 4 49 25 5 40 10: 6 34 65 7 19 40 8 04 25 8 49 03 9 32 53 10 17 40 11 ri TlIK NEWFOlINniANn ALMAN4C. 10 ]\'OVKmiRII, IHN«. MOON'S PHASES, Calculated for Mean Time at St. John's, Newfoundland. Last QrAurKU LMid day, Oli, 2f»m, Moruinf . New Moon ]Oth clay, 2h, 51m, Evening. Fiiisr QirAi! iT.K l«th clay, Oh, 13m, Morning. FUM- Moox 24th day, 5h, 34m, Kvenlng. ^ . 1 Sun Sun C/. app. time) g . 1 j •«. 5 ' 7 J qua 1 1 High ^ r Q 1 rises ft St. J< sets I >?in's. nation, ' ^^ t of ime. iubt. Water at St John's. h. m. h. Ml / " " ' m ft. s. n. m. |). m. w 1 G 49' 4 38 S 14 29 49 2 48 (1 16 18 50 054 11 30 1164 Th. 2 6 51 4 30 14 48 54 4 47 42 16 19 45 020 .. .. 24 F 3 6 53 4 35 15 7 45 3 40 81 10 19 52 014 1 05 1 29 S 4 54 4 33 15 26 21 4 40 1910 18 70 049 2 18 2 42 Sit. 5 6 56 4 32 15 44 42 2 45 54 16 17 15 085 3 40 404 M 6 C 57, 4 30 16 2 47 4 44 88 16 14 70 120 4 42 506 T 7 6 59 4 29 16 20 30 44 21 16 11 41 156 5 32 5 60 W 8 7 4 27 16 38 9 4 43 61 16 7 26 191 GIO 34 Th. 9 7 2 426 16 55 25 2,42 80,10 2 26 220 45 7 09 F 10 7 3 4 25 17 12 23 8 42 07.15 56 39 262 7 18 7 42 S 11 7 5 4 24 17 29 4 6 41 32 15 49 67 298 7 50 8 14 Su. 12 7 4 22 17 45 27 440 56 15 42 11 333 8 22 8 46 ]M 13 7 8 4 21 18 1 31 7!;i9 79|15 33 70 308 8 55 U 19 T 14 7 10! 4 20 18 17 17 138 9015 24 45 403 30 9 54 W 15 7 11 4 19 18 32 43 li38 18 15 14 37 437 9 58 10 22 Th 16 7 12 4 18 18 47 49 537 35;i5 3 46,0 471 10 50 11 14 F 17 7 14 4 16 10 2 3.5 7:36 50 14 51 740 5 16 1142 0(J s 18 7 15 4 15 19 17 1 5|35 G4 14 .39 21 539 12 30 Sir 19 7 1; 4 14 10 31 4 34 70 14 25 87 572 117 141 M 90 7 IS 4 13 19 44 50 o;33 87 14 11 710 605 2 30 2 64 T ?} 7 2) 4 12 19 58 12 1 32 96 13 56 82 638 3 44 4 08 V\ 9:? 7 21 4 1' 20 U 12 2 32 4 13 41 12iO 670 4 45 6 09 Th. ?3 7 23 4 11 20 23 50 31 1013 24 64 703 6 42 06 F 74 7 24 4 10 20 30 5 2 3) 1013 7 39;0 735 6 32 6 56 s 25 7 26 4 9 20 47 57 5 29 1912 49 37 766 7 20 7 44 St: 26 7 -^7 4 8 20 59 26 4 28 21 12 30 60 797 8 10 8 34 ^r 27 7 28 4 7 21 10 31 7 27 22 12 11 090 828 i**5S 9 19 T "R 7 30 4 7 21 21 13 2 20 22 11 50 850 858 ! 9 43 10 06 v\ .)C! 7 31 4 21 31 30 4 25 2011 29 89 887 |10 28 10 6!i i . 30 7 32 4 6 S 21 41 23 24 17 11 8 240 916 11 16 11 89 :?leinoi*a»cla, &c.-Nov. 1, All Saints' Day. 2, All Soula' l>ay. 3, Free St. Andrew's Church opened, 1850. 5, Battle Inker- m.ui, 1854. 9, Prince of Wales born, 1841. 10, ^ewfoundlandand Neic^Ynrk Telegraph opened, 1850. 14, Mozart born, 1719. 17, Suez Canal opened, 186!). 22, St. Cecelia. 27, First Steam Prlnl- ing, 1814; First Sunday in Advent, 30, St. Andrew. 'iO THE NKWKOl'NDLAN'I) ALMANAC. ui:tii::nisih:ic, l»>»•^. MOON'S PHASES, Calculated for Moau Timo ut St. John'n, Nowfounclland. Last QuAKTKK iMul ila\, fJli, L'7iii, Moruiii;^. Nkw Moon luili iluy, 71i, (ism, >i(jniiiii{. FlRHT QfAUTKu I7lli . sli, loin, Moniiiij;, Full Moon lilili il;iy, 7li, liim, Morniu^^. ^1 !8i Sun Sun ^ • "^ nifcii setd 2* ?? at 1 5 ^1 St. Johii'x. : U. Ofijf. lime' -. . ■"ft Junta Siiu\i holl. \ > - "*= IKlfinii, "" "^ ''I' ,.•' US'*! /line. >-■ p^ Jliijh W'atfr at SI. i/o/m's. F S Su. M T W Th F S Su. M T \v Th. F S Su. M T W Th. F S Su. M T W Th. F S 7 33 7 35 7 3<5 7 37 7 38 Gi 7 39 7 1 7 40 8, 7 42 9, 7 43 10, 7 44 n: 7 44 12 7 4o 131 7 4b h! 7 47 16 7 48 16 7 4U 17: 7 4i) 18! 7 oO 19' 7 51 20 7 51 2r 7 52 22 7 62 23 7 53 241 7 53 25! 7 53 26i 7 54 27i 7 541 28 7 64 j 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 in. III. Ih. m. h. lu.i o / " " ,11. • . I H. ;,. u S -Jl ."jU hi) s ;; i;i lU -1.5 02 }t4.1 ' y 2i •Jl ..U -i;) 4:i2 OH 10 22 !i4 ii71 o ;ju U '>-t 22 « 30 7|2I i'2 9 ol) ;;;U) !)!t7 1 2-J 1 -17 i) •1 4 3 3 •^i 3 i 31 3 « 3 3 •J I u 4 4 4 5 o (i G ^ 7 9 9 29! 7 541 4 10' 301 7 56 4 11 31 7 55 22 Hi .12 2' 10 94 9 35 lo I 022 •> 2j 2 "^O 22 21 -7 sils bo 9 10 2.-> I 04'; 3 34 3 'j'J 22 .".1 47 117 7u H U 9,1 (Oil 4 33 4 57 22 38 oilG 06 H 18 9M 09>/ fj 'Jo o ^[) 22 46 ;U6 5» 7 62 50 I ill o lu 'U 22 61 7'i4 ,1 7 26 07 1 13 o 6 7 '4 22 6(i 3S 113 2^ G 58 3;i 1 UN 7 30 7 'j* 2J 1 13 2jl2 14 30 59 1 jGl n u6 n 29 23 G 2 ) 9,11 Oi; G 2 47 1 179 8 46 9 99 5 34 ('2 1 I9j [) 23 9 "^7 5 5 28 1 203 10^^6 10 -9 •1 3G l7 1 2I3 1U'15 11 09 4 7 04 1 22-11 [W, II ^9 3 37 02 1 22i) .... 24 3 rt 06 1 -36 60 1 14 1 62 2 IG 3 viO 3 lil 1 3,^ 7" 1 246 I H ,sl I 246 3 s 92 I L^16 9 (,0 I L'43 I' 20 74' I 240 22 12 2 6 40 60 461 23G 23 19 4S G 57 1 20 (6,1 sib y 33 9 57 '.^3 IG 6(i ^ 7 74 1 49 4^ 1 223 10 13 10 37 23 13 3G y 91 2 18 74,1 _'16l0 'n il U 4 11' 23 9 4!) I 10 07 2 47 7^ < ;.'06 U 3 11 54 4 12 S 2.; 6 33 6 11 -3 3 IG 68 1 I94l.. ..j 24 23 iO 31 2: 9 86 23 14 13 7t 8 09 23 7 28 o 7 3 23 20 15 1 G . G 23 22 33 « ij 10 23 24 24 4j 4 02 23 26 4G »; 2 86 2 38 35 1 -ji 23 2G il 1 G: 2 8 55 1 l'4;5 27 1) U 49 27 4 6 09 23 20 ;;3 ^ 1 ,s7 •2:; 26 34 <; ;; 04 23 2t 7 7 4 22 2 . 23 4 ic 4 34 6 li> 6 42 2 44 7157 3! I 8 05 8 20 8 60 9 14 Equatiou of time to be .Mii>Lrut;tea IVoiu ui)puiX'iiL time Lo die 24tli aud to be addetl the reiuuimler of the luoutlu ' INIcillOI'aiifSji, A:e.— Dec 1, HjiLile Auslei-luz. Lsu^r 3~Frrst Sunday 111 Advi'iii; ,St. AniLra'd Jjrk vptunl. Ia43. 6. Sr. ^'i(•ho. las. 8, Suns 0/ Tcmpcnuice onjani:,:,' in ycH-rotouUand, LsjO. 14 George Street Wcdeiuiii Chmrh i>j>,:ti'.,l ks7;;. "21,yr Tlionids ^5' ^HKLSTMAJj Day. 2.;, St. Wteiiheii. 27, fc>t. .lulm ■ • - > Day. I '^, Innoceut'H THE NKWl-'Ul NDhAND ALMANAC. n MlfH The Eoyal Family of G^reat Britain. ALEXANDUIA VICTOKIA, by tlie Gniceot'Gocl, of the Uulted Kinndoiu of Gieut Uritiiiii luul Iit'laml, (jiu'cii, only daughter uud heir to tlic hilt; rriiicu Kilwaitl, Duki; of Kent, fourth .sou of Klug (fcorjic III. Her Majesty wa.s l)()n» at Kt;usin;;tou ruluct* on thu l.'4th May, ixVJ; b:ii)tized on the L'4th Jiiue, IHH); asceudcd the throne ou tlie doiuiso of hor unch^ Kin^i; WillUim IV., 20th June, 1837; proehiiuied 2lsL June, isiiT; and crowned lit Westminster on tlie 2«Lh June, ]>^oH. Her Majesty wa.s married at St. James'H Palace, on the 10th February, 1840, to her cousin, his late Royal Highnes.s, Fnincis-Albert-Auj;u.stus-Charles-Eniauuel, Duke of Saxc, rriuce of Cobury and Gotha, who died at Windsor Castle on the 14th December, l.stjl. ChiUlren:— Victoria-Adilaide-Mary-Luui.se, Priitce^-i Roi/al, born 21st Nor., 1840; married -'.Hh . I anuary, l.s.j.s, mL the Chapel Iloyal, to His lloyal Highue.^^s, rrinee Frederick-Willium-NichoJas-Charles, of Trussla. Albert-Edward, Priiiee of Wales and Earl, of Dublin, born 9tU November, 1811; marrietl lOLli March, I8(jj, at Windsor, to Prlu- ctss Alexandra, daugliler of Triuce C;hri.stiau, of Denmark. Alico-Maud-JIary, l)orn LTah April, 184;); married 1st July, 1862, at Osborne, to His lioyal Hi;!;hnoss, Trince Frederick- William- Louis, of Hesso-Darmstadt. Alfred-Ernest-Albert, born 6th August, 1844; married 2yth Feb., I,s74, to her Imperial Hii^lmess, Marie-Alexandrovna, daughter of the late Czar of Russia. Helena-Augusta-Victoria, born 25th May, 184»J; married 5th July, 18(H;, to Hi.s Koyal Highness, Triuce Christian, of Scklesv?!;^- Holstein-lSoiiderl>urg-Augusteuburg. Lauisa-Caroliue-Alberta, born 8th March, 1848; married 28rd March, 1871, to the Most N jljle the Marquis of Lorno. Arlhur-William-ratrick- Albert, bi)ra l.st May, 1850. Loopold-George-Duucan-AlberL, boru 7ih April, 1858. Bcatrice-Mary-Victoria-Feodore, boru 14th April, 1867. 22 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Sor lAajesty's Chief Officers of State, TIIR CABINKT. First Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer- Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. Lord Chancellor— LiOrd Selborne. • Lord President of the Council— Enrl Spencer, Lord Privy Seal . Secretary of State for Foreign AQ'airs — Lord Granville. Secretary of State for India— Marquis ot Hartington. Secretary of State for the Home Department — Sir W. Harcourt. Secretaj'y of State for the Colonies — Earl of Kimberley. Secretary of State for War— Right Hon. Hugh C. E. Childers. First Lord of the Admiralty -Eavl of Northbrook. Chief Secretary for Ireland — Right Hon. W. E. Forster. Chancellor of the Duchy of L" caster— Right Hon. John Bright. President of the Local Goven '. ent Board— Mr. Dodson. President of the Board of Trade— Mr. Chamberlain. rOT IX THE CAHINET. Lord Chamberlain — Earl of Kenmare. Lord High Steward— Earl Sydney. Master of the Buckliouuds— Earl of Cork. Master of the Horse— The Duke of Westminster. Civil Lord of the Admiralty— Mr. T. Brassey. Chief Commissioner of Works— Riglic Hon. W. P. Adam. Lords of the Treasury— Sir A. D. Hayter, Mr. John Holms, Mr. C. C. Cotes. Vice-President of the Council— Mr. Muudella. Financial Secretary to the Treasury — Lord F. Cavendish. Financial Secretary to the Wai'-oftlce- Mr. Campbell Banuerman. Secrotai'y to the Admiralty — Mr. G. Shaw-Lefevre. Secretary to the Local Govcjument Board — Mr. Ilibbert. Under-Secretary for Foreign Afl'iiirs— Sir Charles Dilke. Under-Secretary for India— The Marquis of Lansdowue. Under-Secretary for War— Earl of Morley. Under-Secretary for the Home Department — Mr. Arthur Peel. Under-Secretary for the Colonies— Mr. Grant Duff. Attorney-General— Sir Henry James. Solicitor General— Mr. F. Herschell. Judge- Advocate-General — Mr. Osborne Morgan. Postmas'cr-General — Mr. Fawcett. Governor-General of India— Marquis of Ripon. Ambassador at Constantinople -Lord Carlingford. Lord Advocate— Mr. J, Solicitor-General— Mr. .SCOTLAND. M'Laren. Balfour. IKELANI). Lord Lieutenant— Earl Cowper, KG. Lord Chancellor— Lord O'Hagau. Att«raey,G«neral— Right Hon. Hugh Low. THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. td COLONY OF NEWFOUNDLAND. Govenioi', Commundet'-in-Chief, and Viee- Admiral Ills ExCEIJvEKCV Sin HENRY FITZHAKDINGE BERKELEY MAXSE, K. C. M. 0. Frivate Secretary, LiKU r, Malcoi-m Disimmono, of the Greuadler Guards. Colonial Aid-de-Ca))ip, Alexandeu Muruav, Esq., C.M.G. The Executive Council. The Honorable W. V. Whiteway, Premier. TV Honorable James J. Rogorson. The Honorable Edward D. Shea. The Honorable W. J. S. Dounelljr. The Honorable James S. Winter. The Honorable John Rorke. Clerk of the Cuuncil—llon. Edward D. Shea. -■- . v.'.^vim The Legislative Council, The Honorable Edward Morris, President. The Honorakile Edward White. The Honorable Peter G. Tessier. The Honorable Jokn Winter. The Honorable Edward D. Shea. The Honorable Augustus W. Harvey. The Honorable Robert Thorburn. The Honorable Thomas Talbot. The Honorable Stephen Rendell. The Honorable John H. Warren. The Honorable James Fox. The Honorable Charles R. Ayre. Aeting Clerk-~lL\\g\\ F. Carter. Acting Master-in-Chancer?/— Thomas J. Kough. Usher of the Black ffotr-WiUiam F. Rennie. Door.Keeper—i&xnGii Walsh. Assistant Door-Kcopcr and Messenger — James) Corcoran. 24 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. The House of Assemlsly. [kLKCTKD, NO\-K>fBKH, 1S7H.] TiisMct of Sf. John s Hast— U. J. O'Marn, Robert J. Kout and Robert John Parsons, jr., Esquires. District of St. John's Tf^.?/— Lewis Tossier, Patrir-k ,i. Scott and James McLoughlan, EF(|uiros. District of Conception Ba>/, Southern Division— 'J OHei)]i I. Little and Patrick Nowlau, EP(|iiircs. District of Port-dc-G)rn!e—Ki\thm\ Norman, Esquire. District of Carhonear — John Rorke, Esq. District ofB(r//.r?c-rcrJs-'\]fvQ(\ Penny, Esquire. District of Ferr]ilanil~\y\\\\ii\ Josepli Greene and Augustus Frederick Goodridge, Esquires. nistrict of Placenfia and St. jlan/s—lhrn. W. ,1. S. Donuolly, and James Collins and Michael E. Dwyer, Ks(]uires. District qf ITarhor Gra< Ambrose Shea. -Cliarlcs Daue, E'-qnlre, and Hon. District ofTrinili/~\\o\\. W. V. Wliitcway, and James H. Wat- son and John Rendell, Escjuires. District of Bonarisfa—VrawciH Winton, Geoi-ge Skclton and James Saint, Esquires. District of Burin— lloi^. James J. Rogerson and Hm. James S. Winter. District of Fortune 7j?(7//— Jiinies O. Eraser, Es(|uire. District of Bunjeo ami Ja(P<>i1< — Alex. M. McKay, Es(iuire. District of Twillinynfe ami Fof/o—Xh^x. J. W. McNeily, Stanley B. Carter and Richard P. Rice, Estiuires. Clerk — John Stuart. Clerk Assistant— Tiichaix] B. Ilolden. SoJicitor — John H. Boone. Sergeant'at-Jrms—.lohn 13. Barnes. Librarian — Richard B. Ilolden. Door-Keeper — John Ilally, Messenffer — John Murrant. Assistant Mcsscnr/er—f^tephen Fronclt. Zander Door-Kceprr—Thointis Duff". OuUr Door-Iuvpcr—'RohcYi Walsh. Assistant Duor-Kreper am/ Messcnr/cr— John Slieppard. Fireinan — Joliu Iliggins. THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 25 Public Oifices^s—Dopartmontal. Attuvneif General— Uov. W. V, Whiteway. Colonial Sccrc far //—lion. Echvard D. Sl\ea. Rereivrr General — Hon. James J. Rogerson. Snrrei/or Genera?— Tlon. W. J. S. Dounelly. Chairman Board of TFor/,'.s— James O. Eraser. Oolcmal SoerQtary'ia Office. Colonial Senr(ar//—llov. Edwarri D. Shea. Clerl'! -J oh\^ W. Wilhers aud G. W. B. Carter. OfJiee-TCpppvr and Messemie} — .Tninos Dunpliy. Fisianeial Secietary's Office, Finaneial ,SW'?r^/r,;/— Erancis Wintou. CVg^.yf—Aloxandcr 8. Keid. fstipendia^y "^ots Commissioner. Com mimoner—Jo\\n Casey. Clerh— if ohn Dunphy. Baihi'-ay Oommissioaers, Hon. SirW. V. WliiKoway, K.C.M.G. ; lion. A. Shoa, Hou. R. Tliorbuni, lion. C R. Ayro, and A. M. McKay. Ii()A]{l> or KKVKNriO. .Prcsiilfiil — lion. .Janu'-i J Roaorson, Receiver (ioncral; John Syrne, Hon. Rolxo't 'J'iiorl)nrn, Hon. Stophou Rendell, Hon. P. G. Tessier, and AVallcr B. (brieve. KKVKNL i; r.S lAULISHMEXT. Rocei\ev (iinei'al — J Lou. .lanR'S .). Ko.i;erson. Assistant Collec- tor, James 8. Hayward. Landinj; and Tide Surveyor, James L. Noonan. Clerk, rieic; 3! Barron. Landing- Waiters, James Winter aud W. S. Caninnu-. Tliird Lantliug Waiter and Assistant Tide Surveyor, Wiiliani White. First Clerk and Wharehouse Keeper, .loliii l\. Keainey. Spcund Cierk, John H. Noouau. Third Clerk, I'atrick Furlon; . Fomih Clerk, Jt)hn Winter. Fifth ChTk, Henry lieiiiieil. L')cker<. Riehaid Meagher and Rhilip Hally. Authorized UimKit — lleni-y .1. S1;iltl>. fu Ti'Oi! r sri!-( iiM.i.t; ions. Foii'o, .fohu (i. Lneas. Grceuspoml, Wni. J^ang. Trinity, Wm. S. Green. Cavijonear, Felix J. McCarthy. llarl)or Grace, Alex. curt; Clerk and Landing Waiter. Tliomas W. Gaden. Brigus, Georu'e (in-liU". lUuiu, I iio)u;',> Wiiiler. Lnuiaiine. Henry Ben- niug." Hailn.v Breton, I'hilip Hnbcrl. Pusiilhrongii, (Fortune Bay) Henrv Cauii>- EngJi^li lli.ri';,r, St. .lacitics and Belloram, 26 THE NEWrOtJNDL^> ND ALMANAC. George T. Snelgrove. Gaultois, llichavd Bradsbaw. LaPoilc, Frnncis A. Kcid. Twillingate, Andrew J. rearcc. Oderin, Richd. McGrath. Channel, Charles Mourant. Bay St. George, G. R. Lilly. Bay of Islands, Laurence Barron. Bonne Bay, Nathan N. Taylor. Round Harbor, Tilt Cove and Bett's Cove, John C. Dudcr. Flower's Cove, Wm. P. Taylor. PRE\'KNTIVi; Ol'l'ICKlI.S. Bonavista and Cataliua, John MilHon. Bay Bulls, J. Williams. Holyrood, Fliilip Veitch. Ferryland, Wm, S. Carter. St. Mary's, James Harney. Little Placeutia, Thomas Freeman. Bay Roberts, (i. W. K. Hicrlihy. Hants Harbor, Robert Belben. Burgeo, F. A. Parsons. Great Placentia, Wm. G. Bradshaw. Grand Bank, (Fortune Bay) George Simras. Trcpassey, Augustus Simms. Hose Blanche, John Furueaux. St. Lawrence, Hugh Vavasor. Renews, Michael Jackman. Fortune, James P. Snook. Western Bay, James Evans. Harbor Buft'ett, Wm. Hann. Portugal Cove, Wm. Tulk. Salmonier, John Dakiu. Presque, Patrick Sullivan. Cod Roy, John Gillis. tnjsTOMS dj:pai{t:mknt. Comptroller of Customs and liegistrar of Shipping for New- foundland and its Dependencies, Hon. James J. Rogerson. Sur- veyors of Shipping :— Wm. White, St. .John's. Alexander Clift, Harbor Grace. W. S. Green, Trinity. G. T. Suelgrove, English Harbor. Daniel JMurphy, Cape Bonavista to Salvage. William Lang, Salvage to Cape Freels. George Simms, Grand Bank. J. P. Snook, Fortune. John MitUeu, Catalina to Ragged Harbor. Joseph J. Pearce, Twillingate to Change Islands. .John G. Lucas, Fogo. , Tilt Cove. John Furueanx, Rose Blanche. Felix J. McCarthy, Carbonear. TKr.Asi KY DKPAUTMKNl. Receiver General, Hon. James .1. Rogerson. Clerk. Hayward. Lahuadok — Co//rr//o/M//" Di' Tus nnJii' Cunsol'idahd S/a fides. Sub-Collector, Francis C. Berteau. Su1)-Collector, Dlauc Sablou, Labrador, M. W. Stephenson. Superinter.dent of Mercantile Marine, Ro1)crt Carter. George F. Surveyor General's Department. Surveyor General, Hon. W. .1. S. Donnelly. First Clerk and Draughtsman, AVin. M. H. Warren. Topographical Surveyor, Thomas Long, Clerk, Cartaret Alst'p. Assistant Clerk, Artliur Wliitc. Messenger, Wm. Bright. nti'irv M i;\ i;voi:v ix (.ti'i i'«->i!is. Xirf/Krn Di^s/rlrf -Gilbert 11. Coif. Triuitv. Charles E. Thom- son, Bonavista. Daniel Murphy, Kiuu's Cove. John T. Oaklev, Grceus|K)ud. Henry .Miles, Opeu Hall. Thomas Pevtoii, Twillin- gate. Robert S(iuarry, North Shore of Notre Dauu- Biiv. Wm. Casey, Carbonear. G. W. R. Hierlihv. Bav Roberts. John Hearn, Brigus. W. Christian. Trinity Bay South. Souf/icru l)iris!on—JanK'> Haruov. St. Marv's. lionrv Camn, Fortune. Philip llnhort and H. .T. hrirlilon. Fortune Bav. Tho* l>risooU. Bav Kull>. THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Winter, Win. Boyd (ril Board of Works Department, navin.i; tlie mauagcnicnt iiud siipevintendrnco ol" (Jovernment House, Colonial Building, Conrf I lenses, Gaols, Custom Houses, Hospitals, Lunatic Asylum, and all otiier Buildings and Property belonging to the Colony; Light Houses, Buoys and Beacons, erected or to l)o erected, within the Colony and its Depeudencies ; supervision of Commissioners of Koads, Higlnvays, Bridges, &(:. IIOAKD CM' WOIIKS. Chairniau, J. O. Fraser; Hon. James S. bert Browuii.g, and Capt. Philip Cleary. Secretary, John Stuart, Accountant, M. T. Knight. Clerk, P. Hogan. Messenger, Thomas Morris'. Superiutendejit Public Works and Buildings, and Inspector of Light Houses, John T. Nevill. Clerk, W. T. Siilter. lload Surveyors and Inspectors, D. Brien and J. Kavanagh. Municipal Supervisor of the town of St. John's, JohuNicholl. OUll'OUl JtOAUDS UK KOAl) COMMISSIONKKS Harbor Grace proner— Mark Parsons, John Patterson, Robert Walsh, Charles Kos's, Patrick Devereux, William Tapp, Thomas Strapp, James Callahan, T, P. (iuiutou, Benjamin Parsons, Pat- rick Farrell. South-side Harbor Grace, and Bryant's Cove— John Noel, John S. Stephenson, (Bryant's Cove,) P. K. Norcott, N. Parsons, Ed. Pai'sous, Jacob Noseworthy. Spaniard's Bay— Moses Gosse, Wm. Baggs, Wm, H. Earle, K. Gosse, Thomas Whelau, John Barrett. Upper Island Cove and Bishop's Cove— John Crane, I. Gosse, Joshua Gosse, N. Barrett, Joseph Drover, Eliel Drover. Carbonear— Nicholas Nichole, Ben. T. H. Gould, Ambrose For- ward. Michael Gould, ISIichael Dwyer, Felix J. McCarthy, Dr. J. Ryall, Nicholas Kennedy, Terence Kennedy. Bay Roberts— Isaac Bartlett, Stephen Parsons, Charles French, Jame"^s Culleton, Mark Delaney, sr., E. Dawe. Brigus— John Wilcox, Moses Clarke, Mnnden Norman, John Smith, Nathaniel Rabbitts, G. Jerrett, James Brophy, James Tara- han, John Nowlan. Cupids— James LeDrew, Alfred Smith, Thomas LeDrew, Geo. Smith, Patrick Delaney, Michael Power, Samuel Spracklin, Wm. Wakeham, John Bishop. Port-de-Grave, Northern side of Northern Gut Bridge— John Bi. Maddock, John Andrews, Isaac Rickards, Thomas Butler, George F. Payne, Geori^' Butler, Wm. Brown, James Butler, Daniel King, Patrick Kenny, Henry Dawe. Topsail to Indian Pond, inclusive— Geo. Carter, Patrick Dayly, John Haddon, R. Parmiter. Toad's Cove— Cornelius DriscoU, Michael Power, Michael Col- bert. Indian Pond, exclusive, to Turk's Gut, inclusive— Very Rev. J. O'Donnell, Charles Furey, M. Woodford, (Harbor Main,) John Veitch, (Holyrood,) James Moore and James Wade, (Cat's Cr)v^^) 38 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. South Shore of CoiK'('i)ti(>n I'liy. t'votn HiX'sc Cove to ludiaii Pond, iucliusivo — ratrick J)ayiy. Win. Tilii y, Juiiiis Mori^nu, II(mi- ry nines, Job Coutcs, Mutlliuw Nii,i;ciii, Win. S\Viin.sl)oroii.t^h. First Division, Freshwater to IVrry's Cove, inclusivo — Josepli Joyce, John Swain, Joso[>]i Hose, George JO verier, Francis Tilie. Silas Moors, Wni. Davi>. Second Division, Spout Cove to Oclirepit, iu<:lusivc — Jolin C. Moores, James Thistle, James Crowley, AilVed .lanes, James Crummy, John Diamond, Arcliehuis liaUyanl. Third Division, Northern Buy to Capiin (.'ov'c*, iueiu^ive — Jolm Lewis, Joscpli Wiltsliear, Edwin Turnei', (jeorui; t:iill, CJuu-Jes Weeii!;, George Cooper, (I-luml (.'ove,) Wni. "WliiLcway, (Job's Cove.) Fourth Division, Bay-dcsVenls and \'j)\v Toint — liev. G. S. Clnvmberlain, Henry Steven.-. Cliaiies Bluii.lon, James Moores, Thomas Neil, Wni. Loqner, V.'m. Xoilli. Eay-de-Verds, from Gull Ivlanil lo Sniowlli Cove, inclnsive-- Slmeon March. Jaeoi) AIi/ous, .Mark I'ljiiister, John llagan, (Northern JJay,) Michael J)oyie, (Gull I.sJ;aid.) Grates Cove — ^Vm. Aieadii,-, Jo.slm;'. Jj!';..;ori, Elijah B(>uson. Wm. IL IMeadus, Joseph Snelgrovc Old Perlicau — Joseph lioyd, Wm. Cliri^tiaii, Ellas iMareh, Li). March, George Tuil', Jolui iJiown, (_Lance Cose.) Hani's Harbor— J. H. Wat>on, J. .Siu-viuui, llieh.ird Peliey, Charles Green, John Shoi't, Robert |]ell)ii;, (Seai Cove,) Moses Button, (Russel's Cove.) Heart's Content Rev. F. II. Murray, I'ichard r.mny, George Charlton, Alfred Hopkins, l^euben Ecmi.'ha Eiiord. Raudom Sound, Shoal IJaiijo^-— .Mo>es Tdlcy and Aaron Tilley, (Shoal Harbor,) Charles An.-^Jord. (Deep Bi-ht.) Isaac Adey, (Lee Bight,) Edmund Pelley, (Georges' Jirook.) Joseph Tilley, (Little Shoal Harbor,) Wm. Cooper, (Maggotty Cove.) Random Sound, North-west Arm, iVc^ju Cow Head to the Bar-^ Charles Reed, (Foster's Point,) Job Pellev, (liobinson's Bight) James Reed, (March's Point,) Wm. C4uliiver, (Bald Nap,) Moses Smith, (Elliott Cove.) F,y cs Random Sound, South-west Ann, from Heart's Ease to Black Random Sound, South-west Arm, from Bla>k Brook to St Jones— Wm. Blundell, Hez. Blundell, (St. Jones.) David Benson' Matthew Martin, (Njrthern Bight.l Alfred Vey and Beniarain Prince, (Long Bight.) Random Sound, North-west Arm, from Coney Island to Cow Head— He/.. Blundell, Charles Bryant, Alfred BUiadell, (Hickman s Harbor,) Benjamin INIartiu, Jaincs \^ardy. Smith's Sound-Jamos P. Kiiu, a)eer IJ.ir'.or,) Tliomas Mills, (English Thoroughtare,) .Tames Mills, (Thorouuhiare,) James Troopesnd 8das lioader, flfclaud-s Eve V ' ^ ^^ k THE NEWFOCNDLANl) ALMANAC. 29 Sinltli'.v SoiphI, Xuilii Siuo— J.uiU'S l-'it.lrruui, (Mi-ickynrd,) John r»n)por, Gc'()r!',»! C;irl)cry, (lJoi',i;-()yn»''s (!ov(;,) Tj-ciuis I'dley, Bfoad Cove,; lloboit Stone,' (llucky Drook.) Smitli's Sound, Soil! ii Side, from l.owrr l/.nice Cove to Bar — Pierce Ciu'rio, David Ciiri'io, (Ui-iLtuiuiii Cove,) Al).siilom Cooper, (Bliiir Point, ) Jolm LiiUi, (.Middle Luu.'e Cove.) Joseph I'lttmaM, (Skinner Cove.) Trinity — Rev. Benjiunin Smith, (i. 11. Cole, Alexanavis, Wm. Kuee, (Pools Is- land,) John Hefferton, (Swaiii's Ihlaud,) John Hawe, Ed. Bishop, (Pinch.ird's Island,) Jacob Rldout, (Cape Frecls.) Rrooklyu— Rev. T. R. Nurse, M. D. Stares, Wm. Stares, sr., Matthew Waugh, Franc.s Scares, John ilaudcock, Jr., Wm. Blun- don, Wm. Ilandcock, Jacob Taylor. Musgravc Town — Thomas Gieening, Thomas Saint, James Reader, sr., Jose,ph Greening, Thoma.s Ilolloway, John Oldford, Gideon Way, Wm. Greening, R. Pitt. Salvage — James Burden, Thomas Oldturd, John Sampson,. JaR. Pike, (Flat Island,) J(jhu Squires, James Brown, (Bishop's Har- bor,) James Burden, Jr., Josepli Brown. Bouavista — Davul Gaudow, John G. Skelton, M.D., Jabez Saint, Samuel Rowsell, Alfred Vincent, Wm. Brown, Thomas Harris, John Swyers, Dr. Forl)es, James IMiffliu, Joseph Rolls, Joseph Brown. King's Cove—Rev. W. Kirby, Rev. — Hanley, James Brown, Daniel Murphy, Samuel Brown, James SuUivau, .John Coffin, John Moak, Simon Tobin, Daniel A. Ryan. Open Hall and Tickle Cove— Frederick Shears, Henry Miles, Wm. Baiker, Wm. Quiuton, Andrew Skilliugtou, John Taylor, James Long. Keels— Robert Penviy, James Penny, Samuel Collin, Jas. Eagau. Go..iseberry Islanil — Am!)rose .leans, Edward Sweetai)ple, Wm. Jacobs, Simon Wells, Joseph House, John Turner, Joseph Hay- ward. Indian Arm ai.d Seal Cove -John Prince. (Seal CovC,) Edwai'd 30 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Humbey, Wm. Greeuiii^, (Indian Arm,) I{. Taylor, (Head of Bay,) Win. Tillcy, .Josepli Brown, (Indhiii Arm,) Geor{,'e l*rincc, (Seal Cove.) Twilliugate— Thomas reyt(m, .lohn Spciice, Wm. Curtis, AVm. Lethbridge, Francis Koberts, J.tlui Roberts, .folm E. Bluudford, George Miuty, Elias Koberts, Silas Burt. Fogo— Dr. II. Findlater, James Fitzgerald, l{obort Scott, Thos. Drover, Thomas Hodge, J. W. Hodge, Matthew llayward, H. J. Earle. Seldora-Come-By— Henry Penney, Patrick Foley, .Jacob Howe, Wm. Penney, Philip Newell. Cat Harbor, (Twilliugate and Fogo) -Henry Robbins, M. Davies, George I'arsons, Matthew Gibbons, .Tohn Gudger, Richd. 1 'arsons James Lynch. Loon Bay — .Toseph Roberts, Ebeuezer Wheeler Frederick Blade. Change Islands, (Fogo)— Alfred Pike, T. N. Taylor, John Pel- ley, Wm. Ledrew, Thomas Torraville, Henry Scammel, Edward Elliott. Indian Islands— Samuel Penny, Wm. Collins, AVm. Perry, John Bartlett. Bar'd Islands and Joe Bat's Arm— James Rolls, Joseph Camden, James Primer, Thomas Dealy, Thomas Brown, Wm. Jacobs, Geo. Miller. Herring Neck — Richard Philpots, Esau Blandford, Henry Miles, John Squires, Thomas Dayly, Wm. Richmond, Robert Lewis. New Bonaventure — Edward Gardner, James Toop, .John Gard- ner, Joseph Miller, James Ivamy. Ward's Harbor to Jacket's Arm— J. Campbell, (Little Bay Is- lands,) John Russell, (Ward's Harbor,) James King, (King's Cove,) Wm. Marshall, (Little Bay Islands,) J. B. Wills, James Norris, (Three Arms.) North-west Arm to Shoe Cove — Frederick Thomas, Wm. Noble, Charles ColHns, Joseph Mills, James Grey, Jacol) Toms, James White. Tilton Harbor — Rev. James Brown, Wm Burke, J. Brine, John Dwyer, Wm. Green. Moreton's Harbor and Tizzard's Harbor, including Black Is- lands—Mark Osmond, Wm. Taylor, Charles Brett, Thomas French, James Jones, Elijali Jennings, William Osmond, William Wheeler, Tizzard's Harbor.) Burnt Island, (Exploits)— Edward Downton, Thomas Butt, A. Manuel, James Winsor, Thomas Winsor, Matthew Dalton, Josiah Manuel. Fortune Harbor— Richard Hamilton, Michael Bryan, Michael Byrne, James Carroll, Samuel Gillespie, Wm. Carroll, (Indian Cove,) James Lyver, (Waldrou's Cove.) Jackson's Arm to Head of Green Bay— John Knight, J. Camp- bell, John Rowsell, John Wills, Joseph Mills, James H. Batstone. Shoe Cove to Nipper's Harbor— James Gray, John Stark, Wm. Noble, John Walshman. Leading Tickle— Wm. Alcock, Uriah Martin, Noah Chippett, Henry Andrews, Benjamin Rowsell. Cat Harbor to Rocky Bay— John Wheeler, Robert Wellon, John Bradley, Wm. Pardy, (Musgrave Harbor,) Matthew Gibbous, (Cat Harbor,) Hobert Shelly, (Rocky Bay.^ THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 81 Witless May— Jumtia Murphy, (iregory Norris, Thomas Carew, James Shauahaii, Dcnuis Toblii, jr., Thomas Drlscoll, (Mobile.) Mobile— Thomas DriscoU, Daniel FitzgefaUl, Trancls Dillon. Bay Bulls— W. G. Williams, U. Mockler, M. Brien. Ferryland— Rev. M. A. Clancey, D. W. O'Mara, J. P. ; Richard Cashiu, Nicholas Tower, Patrick Tower, R. H. White, Edward Coiuloti. Renews and Fermeusc— Revds. .foliu Walsh, M. A. Clancoy, and Michael Jackman, Andrew Shallow, .1. Berrigan, Richard Quinlan, (Renews,) Michael Lawlor, (Broad Cove,) W. Traluor, Thomaa FenucUy, (Fermeuse.) Cape Broyle Winser, M. Cashin, T. Carew, M. Green, N. Power, John Badcock, Wm Gregory. Trepasscy— Rev. T. Heuuebury, Henry Curtis, James Waddlc- ton, George Derereux, Thomas Suttou, S. Kennedy. • St. Kyran's— Rev. W. Doutney, Tatrick Sullivan, Thomas Sulli- van, John Brown, John Hennessey. Harbor Bullet— Rev. John Kingwell, C. J). Chambers, James Miller, Edward Barten, Herbert Wiffln, John HoUett. Beau Harbor— Rev. John Kingwell, Rlchnrd Radway, Joseph Smith. Oderin— Rev. M. Morris, Richard McGratb, Thilip Tower, An- drew Murphy. Great Placentia — Rev. Charles Irvine, Thomas O'Rlelly, Stephen Tower, P. Fitzpatrick, John Cosgrove. Little Tlacentia — W. Thoran, A. Burke, Thomas Connors, Thos. Freeman, Tatrick Murphy. Sound Island, Barren Island and vicinity — A. Blackader, P. Brown, James CoUett. Branch and Distress— Rev. .Tames Whelan, Edward Conway, Richard Karecn, Peter Nash, Matthew Loudregan, T. Young, Ste- phen Roach. Salmouler, (South]— ,Tohu Cormack, W. Curtis, Daniel Dayly. Salmouler, (North)— Matthew Carew, Hector Eraser, A. Nowlan. St. Mary's— ]M. Whelau, Patrick Nowlan, M. Fagan, M. Maho- ucy, James Harney, Edward Walsh, John Whelan. Branch and St. Brides — Stephen Roach, Tatrick Tower, Joseph English, Edward Conway, Bartholomew McGrath. Merasheen— John Hennessey, George Titman, P. Ennls. Isle of Valeu — Henry W. LeMessurier, Martin Galtou, John Leonard. River-head, (St. Mary's, i to Mall Bay — Wm. Christopher, Mar- tin Rourke, Thomas Comerford. Paradise — Wm. Brown, M. Breuuau, John Pearson. North Harbor and John's Pond— Patrick Boula, Thomas Power, Patrick Ryau. Holyrood and Peter's River— Wm. St. Croix, M. Hollahau, M, Londregan. Burin— Rev. Wm. Born, John Ttuil, M. Gorman, James Inkpen, S. Bennett, John Marshall, S. Brcntou, B. Tayuc. Lamalluc — John Collins, Thonia.s Haley, Bobert Bounel, John Fleming, Benjamin BonucI, Kyrau Matldigan. LaAvn —James Walsli. Tatrick Murpliy, John Tarrant. 82 THE NKWFOUNDLANI) ALMANAC Grand Bauk— Win. liuflV-tt;, G. I?. Forsii.v, T. A. Illclsinnn, (;io, Tibbo, C!eo. Bell, Morgan Foote, Aaron Grandy. Fortune— J. r.' Snook, J. K. l-ako, W. \\ Lake, (ii!orj,'(! Tuck, T. W. Bennett, Henry lladdon. Harbor Briton— Iter (Is. W. K. U'liiho, Hohcrl Brommn, and T. Blrkett, P. Hubert, James Hardy, K. Liict", II. T. Holnian, Dr. C. Fitzgerald. Settlements ontfiido Fortn.M(' r.'iy—Kov. W. Iv. Wliifc, (Harbor Briton,) T. Hnlley, (Sai?ona,l Jolm Gnlton. (Bnnicfto.) S. Fiandcr, (Comb's Covo,) John Koso. (LiMlc May,) G. Knepin, (Heiicontro.) Joseph Loader, (Harbtn- Millc.) Win. MHoh, (Bay L Arijont.) Bclloram— Hev. J. Bislu.-p, -lolm (Jliiott, sr., John Chit'tt, Tlics. Cluctt, Georffo Dicks, John Konikcy. Garnish— Wni. l{('«\L Turnkey, J. Martin. Second TnndT\G AND GKOl'NnS. Keeper — Mrs. Born. rs Post OiUce Department. Postmaster-General — John Delauey. First Clerk and Geaeral Accountant— George LeMcssurier. Superintendent Money Order Ofllce— Tbomas S. Dwyev. Second Clerk aud Assorter— John Freeman. Third Clerk aud Assorter — George Gadeu. Fourth Clerk— John Higgius. Assistant Clerk and Mail Agent, Labrador— .Tames Campbell. Letter Carriers aud Messengers- Edward Devereux and Jame« Cox. Assorters— John Kelly and John Kincella. Ofilce hours— From i> a.m. to 4 p.m., Sundays excepted. I'Osr MASTKUS. Miftlen; Greenspond, Win. Lang; Fogo, .Tames Fitzgerald ; Twil- lingate, A. J. Pearce: Bett's Cove, J. Cunningham; Little Bay, Richard Walsh; Bay Bulls, W. G. Williams; Bay of Islands, W. II. Bagg ; Rose Blanche, Philip Sorsoliel ; Ferrylaud, John Merry ; Placentia, Hannah Bradshaw, (Post Mistress;) Burin, Thomas Winter; Harbor Briton, Tryphoena Birkett, (Post Miatress;) Burgeo, F. A. Parsons; Little Placentia, Alexander Burke; New Perlican, Francis How»;ll ; LaPoile, Joseph LeSlelleur; Channel, Nathaniel Smith; Bay Roberts, Wm. Fraser; Catalina, Tryphojna Jeans ; Blackhead, John C. Moors. !Vi tills NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. WAY OVVICV.HH. rorUle-Grnvo, Urldsct, O'Jllolly; Kind's Covn, I'tttrlck Murpliy; Olil IV-rllcnn, (ioor;;t' Tufl'; roiUigal Covt', Mrs. DooUy, (Wuy Ml.HtiTHs;) Exploit s, T. Wlnscr; (Jratt-s Cove, Win. "MiMdus; llrooklyii, (Ooohc Hay,) M. D. Stares; Spaiii.'ird'M Hnv, Wm. Warle;'st. Mui7's, Tatrlck Wilsli; llarhor Main, Mis. k/.''kicl ; Odt'i'ln, K. Mailddx ; rarudlsc, I'atjlck Mealy; Saliiioiiler. Matlhcw (.'arcw; llonnltaj^'e. M. Frances; (iarnhli, Sa'ilnn (iraudy, (Way Mislro.HS;; Hay-do-VerdK, Charles Diinidon ; Lania- liiu>, Janu'H rittiiiaii : Crand Hank, .Tonalliaii Hiekman; Fortune, II. .1. lladdou; llolyrood, .Joint Veitcli ; 'ro|)sall, Mrs. Moiso, (Way Mistrosy;) Hants Harbor, Charles Crei-ii ; Cats Cove, T. O'Brk'ii; Island Cove, John Craue; Trepassoy, K. Deveroux : 10ii{jflish Harbor, (Fortune Bay,) T. Moidtou; New Harl)or, T. Newhook; Freshwater, (Bonavlstu Bay,) ; Salvaff(>, .laiiieH Burden, jr. ; St. J.awrence, nnj,'h Vavasor; W('>liru Bay, Anastatla Haurahau; Colchester, F^d. Lawlor; Great LaPolli', F. A. Read; Bareneed, (J. ¥. Tuyne; Bellorani, W. H. ClmU ; Benu- boks, George iJobic; Branch. Marut. English, (Way Mistress;) Aquaforte, Peter Wiusor; Tilt (iove, L. N. Gill; Nippers Harbor, W. J. Eatou; Bonuc Bay, J. 1{. Roberts; S«illy Cove, Jacob His. cock; Herring Neck, Henry Miles; Renews, Margaret JiCary; Toads (^ove, Mrs. Driscoll; Northern Bay, Mary Hugaji, (Way Mistresses;) New Bonaveuture, George Field; Shoal Harbor, (l{aiidoui,) AaroH TiUey; (Jeorge's Bay. J. Le(}randy; GaiilLois, Richard Bradsliaw ; Cat Harbor, Henry Robbins; Clarkes lieach, Win. Newell; Ctnlroy, Jaiui's liutcliin;;>; Fenneuse, William Trainor; Flat Islands, H. W. Crann ; F'ortnne Harbor, Ifichard Haniiltoii ; Freshwater, (Carbonear.) W. Lamb; Gieat Codioy River, Michael Downey ; (ireens Hail)t)r, Hei?ekiali liiirt ; HarljoV Biitlitt, Ann Collelt, (Way Mistre>.«! ;) Indian Arm, Wm. Grceuin/j;, Jackson's Cove, Henry Kniyht; Kelliy;re\vs, Wm Tilley; Leading Tickles, Wm. Alcock: Little Bay Islands, John Campheil; l-ower Island Cove, George Cooper; Musgrave Harbor, J. B. Wheeler; Northern Bight, James Frost ; Tass Island, ICiizabeth Strickland, (Way Mistress:) Perry's Cove, Racliel Kellaway, (Way Mistress ;) JVtty Harbor, Jacob Bishop; Pouch Cove, John Easterbrooke: Pushthrongli, Henry Camp; Rcnrontro, Joseph Earle: Sainu>nier South, Bridget Cormack, (Way Mi.stress;) Sound Island, Philip Bro>yu: South-side Harbor Grace, Jacob Nosewortliy ; South-side St. John's, George Nixon: St. Jacques, George Snelgrove; bay, Jolm Maguirc; Trinity Flast, Reginald Mills; Witless .lames Shanahan; Cape Broyle, Marlin Ca.shin ; Burnt Islands, Wm. Rolls: Change Islands. Allred Pike; Hicktiian's Harbor, Joseph Pilley: Sagona, Ph(»!be Aspound, (Way Mistress;) St. Bride's, J.E.Conway; St. Anthony, II. F. Moorcs; Britannia Cove, L. Taveruer. I'OSlAl, KOI ii;8. Summer — Between St. John's and Portugal Cove, every day. except Sunday, by wagon. Between Portugal Cove, Biigiis, Harbor Grace, and Carbonear, by steamer, tri-weekly. Overland— Topsail, Holyrood and Harbor Main, weekly. Winter— Overland, by wagon, for Carbonear, via Topsail, Kelii- grews, Holyrood, Harbor Main, BrigUH, Port-de-Grave, iiay Rob- erts, Spaniard's Bay, and Harbor Grace, Monday ami Friday. On Wednesday, via Cove, by steamer, when practicable. Between Heart's Content, Grates Cove, New Pcrlican, Hants Harbor, and Old I'tjrllcan: weekly, by Messenger. Tor- Bay, T i « Murpliv; Icy, fW'uy Mr.'iiUis ; liiv, Will. i. k/.'klcl; SillllKtlllrT. I, Sil'tllKl on ; Liiiiiit- Fortmu', >"H. Moisc, Cove, T. Dcvt'rt'iix : larl.or, T. SillVil^T, i|< lu liav, iiroiif, i'\ I'lt ; Bcnu- Mistress;) ,s Ilurbor, Jacob His. »'f JjCillT; iiiTi. (Way lliirbor, GaiilLois, U'S Hcncli, Willlnni , inciiui'ii (it CoUidy ■t ; Harbor Ureciiiii^', ; Leading •11; Lower Wheeler; y iiiesseimer, caliiiiy at interrntii itt> plact',*. Between Now Perlicftn and Trinity, we»;kly, by boat. Between 'I'rlidty and Boniivistii, and between 'Crlnlly and Kl!ia;*.<4 Cove, weekly, by niessenKei. Between IJonavLsta andOres-nspond, fortnli;litly, by boat, toiicli- \\\^ at Salva;y post witliin the Island, are charged 4 cents for every «iiuutcr pound of their weight, or fraction thereof. Postage on Letters for French Islands 81. Pierre and Mi<|iielou — 5 cents per h oz. rate, and registratio)i .'i cents. PAHCKL POST. Parcels closed at the ends and sides, but not sealed or closed with gum, may be posted at any Post OUic ? iu Newfoundland for conveyance to any other Post Oflioe (not Way Ollite) in tlie Is- land, at a rate of Postage subject to the r'.)llowin,i;' conditions : — 1. — No letter or letters shall be couceakd. 2. — The parcel shall not contain any explosive substance, glass, liqaid or other matter likely to injure the ordinary contents of the mail, under penalty of forfeiture of the pnrcel. 3. — The weight of the parcel should uot exceed ;{ lbs,, nor the size exceed one foot, in length ^ oi'coininissiou ; n« THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. /) cents; from 810 Scah, /'or Tnland 0/vff->'.».— Ordcra up to ,$10, to $20, 10 cents ; from fi^20 to $'M), 15 cents ; from $m to $40, 20 cents ; from «i40 to SoO, 25 cents. Maximum iimouut of inland Order, «50. Scale for United ^//?/7^ow?.— Orders! up to £2 atg., !)d, stj?. ; from £2 to £5, Is. «d. ; from £5 to £7, 2h. M.; from £7 to £10, .'is. Maximum amount of Order on United Kingdom, £10. Scale for Canada, Nora Srotia, New Brim swirl', (aid Vrinre Ed- ward Island— OuXqvs, up to £5 stj,'., Is. stg. ; from £5 to £10, 2s..; from £10 to ^15, 3s. ; from £15 to .£20, 48. Maximum aa\ount of Order on the Provinces, .£20. Scale for United States— OvAex» up to 810, 10 ceuts; from 810 to $20, 20 cents; from $20 to .$80, ao cents; from 880 to ^40, 40 cents ; from $40 to $50, 50 cents. No half-pence to be introduced in the Orders. Business of Money Order Office closes one hour before closing the roails by steamer. SY8TKM. 1.— Money Orders arc made out in forms supplied tor the use of the Money Order Offices. 2. — Persons applying for Money Orders are recommended to use printed " Application Forms," printed for that purpose. 3.— Place of payment of a Money Order may be changed in ac- cordance with instructions provided therefor, 4.— Alteration of payee's name may be effected by issue ot a new Order and payment of commission thereon. 5. Applicants for Money Orders are expected to observe due care in the examination of the same, relative to flllhig and stamp- ing; defect in Orders, when presented for payment, may cause difficulty and delay, for which the paying oflice i;^ not to be held accountable. 6. — ^Postmasters should be particularly careful to obtain from the person who presents a Money Order, whether the rigiitfiil owner or not, full information as to the christian name, surname and address of the i.arty who originally obtained it, unless sueh party be a Arm, when ttie name of the firm will suffice. The onli/ exception to this rule is — When an Order is presented througii tlie Bank, in which case it will suffice that the Order, being properly signed, be also crossed with the Banker's name. 7. — As, however, after once paying a Money Order, hy whomsoever presented, the office will not he liable to any further claim, the public are strictly cautioned, — Ist — To take all means to prevent the loss of the Money Order. 2nd — To be careful on taking out an Order, to state correctly the christian as well as the surname of the person in whose favor it is drawn. Srd — To see that the name of the person taking out the Money Order is correctly known to the person in whose lUvor it is drawn. 8. — ^Payment of a Money Order must be obtained before the end of the sixth calendar month after that in which it was issued, otherwise a new Order will be necessary, for which a second com- mission will be charged; and if the Order be not paid before tlie twelfth calendar month after that in which it was issued, all ciainis to the money will be lost. I 1 i THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. •9 Neglect of the foregoing instructions will risk the loss of the money, besides leadiug to delay and trouble in obtaining paj'- ment. The Money Order OlVices are :— General Post Oflice, St. John's, Tost Ollices at liay Bulls, Bonavista, Brigus, Burgeo, Burin, Bolts Cove, Bay of Islands, Bay Roberts, Cliannel, Carbonear, Ferryland, Foyo, Greenspond, Heart's Content, Harbor Breton, Harbor Grace, LaPoile, Litte Bay, Tlacentia, Rose Blanche, Trcpassey, Trinity, Twillingate. 9. — rostniasttTs sliould recommend the use of Money Orders for the transmission of money, in preference to sucli transnllssion otherwise. Suggestions to the Fulslic. Fnciiity will be given to the Tost Oflice in the discharge of its daily duties, and greater security att'orded to the public, by careful attention to the lollowing recommendations : Post all Letters, Newspapers, &c., as early as practicable, espe- cially when sent in large bundles. When a number of Newspapers are addressed to the same office, put them up in one parcel. When a number of Circulars are posted, tie them up in a bundle, with the address all in one direction. Address letters, papers, &c., in a legible and complete manner, always giving the name of the Post Office; and if there be more than one Post Oftiee of that name, the name of the district in which situated, in case of letters going abroad, the name of the coun- try, as well as of the town and city, should be giveu in full. Let- ters, for example, intended for London, England, if simply ad- dressed " lioudon," would be forwarded to London, Canada West, and thus be delayed. Letters, Papers or Parcels for Outports should have the name of the district, the Post or Way Office, distinctly written as part of the address. For instance, letters for Bonne Bay, French Shore, are sometimes sent to Bonne Bay, Fortune Bay District, being simply directed Bonne Bay. There !•• o several settlements named Broad Cove, Little Bay, English Harbor, Blackhead, Bailine, Ca- plin Cove, Deer Island, Plat Islands, Fortune, Fox Cove, Fresh- water, Island Cove, Long Harbor, Burgeo, New Harbor, Salmon Cove, Seal Cove, Ship Cove: and unless properly directed are liable to go to the wrong oflice for delivery. The loss and incon- venience arising from inii)erfect directions are caused by the care- lessness of the sender, and no blame can attach to the Post Office. Other places besides those named have settlements with corres- j)()uding appellation : hence the necessity of being particular in addressing all letters, tic. Sec that every letter, newspaper or other packet sent by post, is securely loklecl and sealetl. Every .such packet has to be several times handled ; and even when in the mail bag is exposed to pressure and friction. Unless, therefore, the article be light and pliant, it should be enclosed in strong paper, liuen, parchment, or some other ]uat«jrial which will not readily tear or break. Fasten the covers of newspapers firmly, so as to prevent them from slipping out. When dropping a letter or newspaper into a letter-box, always see that the packet falls into the box, and does not stick in its passage. 40 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Never seal letters for the East and Wost Indios and other hot climates -with wax. Snch a practice is att'Midcd witli much incon- venience and frequently with serious injury, in conscfiuenco of tlio melting of the wax and the adhesion of tlio letters to each other. In all such cases use wafers or sum, and advise your correspon- dents in the country referred to to do the same. Never send money or other articles of valuer tliroiiyh the Post Office, except either by moans of a money order or in ;i registered letter. " Any person who sends money or jewellery in an unregis- tered letter, not only runs the risk of losing his property, but exposes to temptation every one through whosi; hnnds his lettc passes, and may be the means of ultimjitely bringing some clerk or letter-carrier to moi-al ruin. ' Carefully sccmrcoxery letter or packet containing money or value, tirst with gum and afterwards with good sealing-wax, on which mark th(( clear iuiprossiou of a seal. This only applies to Locsd correspondence, the forwarding of such articles to other countries being prohibited. On posting a registered letter or packet, ahvaj's obtain a receipt for the same at the ofTice where posted. When letters or newspa])ers are delayed and missing, at onee communicate the fact to the Postmaster of the Division in which is situated the Post Office aj which the delayed or missing letters were posted. In case of a missing letter ( nclosiug value, state the exact contents, the exact address, and the otlice at which posted; the name of the person by whom posted, and the name of the person by whom received at the ollice. In the case of a de- layed letter or paper, send the cover or wrapper in an entire state, in order that the place of delay may be ascertained ijy an examin- ation of the post marks. Trouble and loss occasionally arise out of the carelessness or dishonesty of parties employed in the Post Otliec service; yet in- stances are not wanting in which it has been shown to the^ satis- faction even of the complainants, that the fault at tlrst attributed to the Post Office, in truth rested in other (luartcvs. Theft by private hands, although very dillicult of proof, has freijuentiy been brought to light ; and it is greatly to be desired that those who suffer loss should, in the llrst iustanee, and while the circum- stances are fresh, endeavor to ascertain with the utmost precision all particulars respecting tlie despatch or receipt of the lost letters or papers, and lose no time in comnmuicatiug the iiiforunition to the Postmaster. Indeed, generally speaking, it is only by careful inquiry into minute details that the olleudor can be detected, whe- ther he be a servant of a department or not. The Post Office is a department which admits of constant im- provement and expansion. The ])ublic. by sending to the Post- master-General clear and correct information respecting faulty arrangements, nuiy materially beiiellt the service. It must be re- membered, however, that changes in machinery so extensive aud intricate as that of the Post Otlice, must l)e nnide cautiously and with much previous consideration Time is generally requireil to carry out any material change in postal arrangements ; for even when decideil upon, old contracts requiring notice of termination may have to be got rid of, aud tenders for new contracts invited l)y public advertisements, before the decision can take effect. New Post Offices are established bv the D(>partment wherever it is ascertained that a sufficient number of inhabitants can be ac- commodated, and a sufficient amount of postal revenue collected THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 41 to warrant such a UH'UMirt!. When a now Post Oftice is ro(iuireU, a petition should hv addrt'ssed to the Postnia.ster-Geucfal, signi'd by as many of the iidiMbitants as can conveniently subscribe the same. The i)ctiMon sliould state the name of the settlemciit and district in wliich it is desired tlic oftice sJiould be established: the dis'ance from tin; neiyldjorinj;- olMces ; Avhether at tlie site of tlie proposed Post Olllcc tliere is a villaji,o , tlie number of mills, stores, taverns, antl houses thereat ; the extent of the settlement to be served, and the probfi'.jle cost of the mail; together with any other facts which may form any ground for the accomodation ap- plied for. Post 0£Eice Directory for ITewfoundland, CONTAINING An AJphabetival List of the Tnirn-s. Vtlluijes and SettleiHcnIs in the Colon//. :"'ith ihc Post Towns and Way Offices. POST TOWNS.— Those marlced thus * are Money Order Omces. NAMK OF OKKICK. *Brigus DISTKICI NAAIK or OKFICEU. Port-ile-Grave Harbor Grace Bonavista Fogo and TwilUngate *Bay Roberts *Bonavista '■•Betts Cove *Bay Bulls j Ferry land *Bay of Islands [Nortli West Coast. *Burin *Burgeo • *Bleckhead *Carbouear Rurin Burgoo and LaPoile. Bay-df-Verds f\'irboni'ar Catuliiia Trinity ♦Channel JBurgoo and LaPoile *Fogo ! Fogo and Twilluigate . . . * Ferryland i Ferry laud *Graud Bank \ Burin *Greeu>poud Bouavista ♦Harbor Grace Harior Grace ♦Hearts Content . Trinity ♦Harbor Breton Fortune Bay ♦Little Bay Fogo and TwilUngate . . . Little Placeutia Placentia and St. Mary's. ♦LaPoile Burgoo and LaPoile New Perlican iTrinity ♦Placeutia. . . - Placeutia and St. Mary's. ♦liose Blanche 'Burgeo and LaPoile ♦Trinity Trinity ♦Twillingatc Fogo irul TwilUngate . . . 1 Sarah Stautaford Wm. Fraser James Miftlen jWm. Cunniugham |W. G. WiUiams :W. H. Bags I Thomas Winter IF. A. Parsons ■John C. Moors Nicholas NichoUe Tryphd'ua Jeans Na\h. Smith James Fitzgerald John Morry Jonathan Hickman Wm. Lang A.T. Drysdalv Geo. Moore Trvpluena Birkett Kicluird Walsh Alex. Burke Fraucis Howell Mrs. H. Bradshaw Philip Sorsoliel Ann Cross A.J. Pearce 4!> TUi: NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Way Offices. NAMK ov orncK. DlSTiaCT. OFl'ICr: KICEI'KIJ. Aquafoi'lc Burnt Islands Brooklyn, Goose Bay Bay-clc-Verds Bay St. George Bareueed Bell&rani Bcaubois Bonavenlurc Branch Bonne Bay Britannia Cove Change Islands Cats Cove Colchester Cat Harbor Clarkes Beach Codroy Cape Broyle Caplln Bay Exploits English Harbor Fortune Freshwater Fcrmeusc Flat Island Fox Cove Fortune Harbor Freshwater, Carbou'r Grates Cove Garnish Great LaPollc George's Bay Gaultois Great Codroy River. Gi'ecus Harbor T[arborM;uu llermitugG Holyrood Hants Harhov Herring Nock Harbor BuMVtt llicknians Harbor. . . Islautl Cove Indian Arm Jackson's Cove King's Cove Kelligrcws LaiTialiue I.ec Biiihl Leading Tickle- Little Bay t>l;unh ., Lower Ibl'Mid Cove.. Lawn Musgr;>vo Tr;n1»o!-. .., Tw Ferryland Bnrgeo and LaPoile Bona vista Bay-de-Verds Brigns Fortune Bay Burin Trinity Placentia and St. Mary s. North-West Coast Trinity Twillingate and Togo Harbor Main Twillingate and Fogo Twillingate Brigus North-west Coast Ferryland Ferryland Twillingate aud-Fogo . . . Fortune Bay Burin Bonavista Bay Ferryland Burin Fortune Bay Twillingate Carbonear Trinity Burin Burgco and LaPoile North-west Coast Fortune Bay North-west Coast Trinity i Harbor Main ; Fortune Bay, , I Harbor ]\Iain ;Trinity ;T\vH]ingato :<)\d Fogo . . iFlaoeutia and St. Mary's Trinity Harbor Grace Bonavista Twillingate ainl F<\go. . |Bona\iL>ta ;Cou('eiitiou r»ay 'Burin ". , .Triuily T ^^• i 1 1 i ! i ga te a 1 1 d F o j: •' > . . 'rwil.iii,u-ate aid F'.. ! . . . i):!V-ut;-\criis BuVin Peter Winsor William Rolls M. D. Stares Charles Blundon Joseph LeGrandais G. F. Pavue W. H. C'uett Geo. Dooie Geo. Field Margaret English J. R. Koberts L. Taverncr Alfred Pike T. O'Brit n Edward Lawlor Henry Bobbins Wrn. Newell James Hutchings Martin Cash in Wm. Johnson T. Winser T. Moulton 11. J. Haddon Simeon Osmond W. Trainor H. W. Cranu Charles Clinton Kieliard Hamilton W. Lamb Wm. Mead us jSr.bina Granoiy F. A. Read Ij. LeG randy Richard Bradshaw Michael DoAvney Hezekiah Beach Mrs. Ezckiel M. Frances John Veitch Charles Green Henry Miles Ann Collett Jo.^eph Pilley John Crane Henry ifnight Patrick Murpliv Wm. Tilley J.". mow J^ittmnn Win Mu-k .1:1; r: ; , Ivll ( i u . t ', ; • 1 I ■ .'. V,. V'h ■■■■ V TilK .NEVVFOrNDLAM) ALMANA.C'. it 'KH. Musgravc Town. . . . Mortons llarlior . . . . New llarltcr Nipper's llavbor . . .. Northern 15:iy NorLliern liijjht OkliVrlican Oilerin rort-de-Grnvo Portugal Co\e raratlisc Pass Ishuiil Perry's Cove Petty Harbor Pouch Cove Pushthrough... Keiiews Hencontre Kecoiiti'c; Spauiiird's ]Jay St Mary's Salmoniei' Salvage St. Lawrence Scilly Cove Shoal liar., llaudom Salmonier South.... Sound Island St. Jacques South-side St. John's South-side Hr. Grace Sagona St. lirldo'8 St. Anthony Stone (/ove Trepassey Trinity East Topsail Toad's Cove | Torbay ■ Tilt Cove Tiltou Harbor , Western Bay Witless Bay ' t, — - DISTRICT. BoniivLsta . . Twillin^'iUc. Trinily Twillingat* and Fojji) rki)--di-V.Td9 rrinity rriuily 'Placcnlia and St. Mury'.s. Port-de-Grave ;St. John'>3 Eiist riaceutiii and St. Mary's. Fortune Bay I{a}'-de-Verds St. John's West jSt. John's East Fortune Bay Ferryland Fortune Bay Burcco and LaPoile IIarl)or Grace L'laccntla and St. Mary's. Placentia and St. Mary's. liouavista Burin Trinity Trinity Placeutia and St. Mary's. Placentia and St. Mary's, Fortune Bay St. John's West Harbor Grace Fortune Bay Placeutia • • . North-east Coaat Fortune Bay Placentia and St. Mary's. Trinity Harbor Main, . Bay Bulls St. John's East Fogo and Twillingate Twillingate and Fogo. Bay-dc-Verds Ferryland j OFFICE KEEl'KR. ^ -• ■ - — — mm liideon Way 'Mark Osmond T. Ncwhook \V. J. Eaton Mary Hogan .Tames Frost Geo. TulV K Maddox ; Bridget O'Rlelly Mrs. Dooley Patrick Ileaiy |Eliz'th Strickland Rachel Kellaway 'Jacob Bishop John Easterbrook* Henry Camp I Margaret Leary Cathe Giovanni jjost'ph Earle 'Wm. Earle I Patrick Walsh (Matthew Care\T James Burden, jr. Hugh Vavaaor Jacob Hlscock Aaron Tilley Bridget Cormack Philip Brown Geo. Suelgrove Geo. Nixon Jacob Noseworthy Phoebe Aspoujd J. E. Conway II. F. Moore Ambrose Pope E. iJerereux i Reginald Mills • • • • • • jMrs. Moiae Mrs. DriscoU iJohn Maguirti L. N. Gill ' Martha Brawdley ; James Haurahau 'James Shanahan List of Towns, Villnges Mid Settlements. NAMK OF PLACES. DISTiaCTS. POST TOWNS. Adam's Cove Bay-de-Verds Blackhead Amherst Cove (Up'r) Bouavista iBouavi^ta Amherst Cove (Lo'r): do : do Apscy Cove Fogo.. Fogo Aquaforte Ferryland Ferryland Admiral's Cove St. Mary's and Placentia,; St. Mary's Angel's Cove I do do Placeutia 44 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. NAMK OK PLAfKS. Arnold's Covo Anu'M Cove IJelle Isle nrtlliiic Broad Cowa Blackhead Broad Cove • Bacon Cove IJurut Head (Cupid.s j Bull Cove Blow-mc-Down Bareneed Brigus Bryant's Covo Bishop's Cove Beachy Cove Blow-me-Down Broad Cove (Nh. S.) Blackhead Baj'-de-Vcrds Bird Island Cove . . Birchy Cove Barrow Harbor Back Harbor Broom Close' . Boaavista Bragg'a Island Burnt Island Bennett's Island — Bayly's Cove Bermoth Island Bloody Arm Beaver Cove Bar'd Islands Blackhead Cove Black Island Burnt Bay Birchy Bay Betts Cove Bay Bulls Burnt Cove Bauline (South) Brigus (South) Biscay Bay Barlsway Beekfovd (C. Shorfe) Branch Bordeaux' Black River Barren Island Bett's Hole Burgeo Bona Burnt Island Bane Harbor Biaubols Burin Prunet Island DisTuicrs. do do do do do do do Ferrylaud do do do Placentia and St. Marv's, St. Mary's ". . . Placentia and St. Marv's, do do do do do do do do do Burin do Fortune Bay do St. Marys and Placeiitin., do do St. .lolnrs I'^ast St. .lohn's Kast do St. .lohn's West Harbor MaiJi do Brifiiis do do do do Harbor (iracc do do Bay-de-V('rd8 do do do Trinity Bonavista do T^villin^atc and Fojro Urinity Bonavista do do do do do Fogo I'OSl' TOWNS. Little Placentia (licat I'laccnlia I'oitngal (U)yv I'ortuii-al Cove do St. .John's IIarl)or Main Brians do do Bay Koberts do Briirns Harbor Grace do do Blackhead do do do Bonavista do do Twill innate Trinity Bonavista (xreenspoud do do do do Foj;o Tilt Cove Fogo do Exploits do do Fogo liav Bulls do do do Trepassey Placentia do do Little Placentia do do do do Great PlaceTitift tlo do Burin do Harbor Breton THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 46 •xs. tin tia vv •0 NAMR or PLACES. !e 3tia itia DTSTinCTS. Bay do do do do do do do do do •.., LaPoilo do Placentia aud St. Mary's LaPoile Ray-do-Eiist Fortune Bay-dc'-Novtli do Brliisli llaiixn' Trinity Branch Tlacentia and Barrow Fortune Bay Belloram do Blue; Pinion Bay L'Arucnit Ball Bay Bamburfi;h's Co\o.. Boxy Blanclu'tt Bay de L'cau Brinihall's Head. . . Bouue Bay Brimbal's Storehouse; Burgeo (Upper) Burgeo Burfjeo (Lower) Brazils Baker's Tickle . Burnt Islands . . Brent's Cove ,. . Bede Cove Bear Cove Cape ypcar Chamberlain Chapel's Cove. . Cat's Cove Chirks Beach.. . Cow Head Colliers Cupids Caplin Cove Clark's Beach ■ do Centre Harbor Harbor Grace do do Carbonear.., B:iy-de-V(;i'ds do Trinity do do do do do do Bouavista... do do do St. Mary's, do do do do do do St. John's East Harl)or Main ■ do do Brifjus Twillingate and Fogo Har})or Main Briiius do on Coosh Coley's Point. . . Carbonear Cloun's Cove Capliu Cove Chapel Arm Chance Cove .... Cat Cove Cuckold's Cove. Catalina Careless Harbor. Castle Cove Cottrell's Island Cobbler's Island Cape Island Cape Freels Cat Harbor Can Island Cape Fogo Change Islands.. Cupiiii Cove Caplin Bay Fogo ... . do ... . do ... . do ... , Fogo ... Forrvland POST TOWNS. Harbor Hretou do Trinity Placentia Harbor Breton do do do do do do do do do do Burgeo do Little Placentia Burgeo Kose Blanche do do do do do St. John's do Harbor Main do Brigus Twillingate Brigus do do uo Harbor Grace do Brigus Carbonear do do Harbor Grace do Trinity do do do do Greenspoad do do do do Fogo i do i do JTilt Covo (Ferry land 46 THE NEWFUUI^DLAJSD ALMA:sAU. NAME OV rJL.VCKS. Cape Bi'oylo Cape Raco Cape Pine Colluet Cape Dog Cuslett Clattice Harbor . . . Corbln Coun ' Cinque Serf Corbon Con Harbor Corbou Coomb's Gove Cannigre Bay Cull de Sac Cape La Have Coppett Cotteau Cbauuel Dock f Frt-de-Grave) Dock Point Daniel's Cove Dlldo Cove Deer Island Dead Man's Bay . . Doting Cove Dog Bay... Distress Dog Harbor Davis's Cove Duricile Dawson's Cove Despair Bay Doctor's Harbor.... Dragon Bay Deer Island DISTIUOlfl. POST TOWNS. do English Harbor Exploits, Burnt Isl'd. Englisli Harbor. Fortune Bay English Harbor, 1 near Belloram/ Eastern Point Flat Rock, Torbay Freshwater..,. Fox Trap Freshwater Fox Harbor Friday's Cove Fool's Island Freshwater Bay..,. Flat Island Flower Island Fair Island Ferrvliiuil St. Mury'.s and Placoutin do do do do do do do do do do Burin Fortune Bay LaPolIc \X\J ••• •!( ••• •*• t«* CIC/ ••• ••• •#• ••• «•• Q V ••■ ••• ••• ■■• tf< llw ••• ••» ••■ •• «•■ do do Civ ••• >•■ tit ••• ••, Uv ••• ••• ••• ••• t t* \X\J •*• •'• •<• ••• ■•• Burgeo and LaPoIle Brlgus Harbor Grace Trinity Uw ••• ••• ••• «•• ,■• Bonavlsta Fogo and Twillingate ... do do do do Placeutia and St. Mary's. do do do do Burin Fortune Bay do do Burgeo and LaPoile.. do do ... Trinity Twillingate and Fogo Bay Bulls Tropas.sny do St. Miiry'd do Great Plnceutla do Burin Harbor Breton Ro.se Blanche English Harbor Harbor Breton do do do do do Burgeo do Channel BiiguH Harbor Grace Carbonear Harbor Grace GrcenspoiKl do do Twillingate Placcniia Little Placontia do Bur ill Harbor Breton do English Harbor Harbor Breton ..■Burgeo ..jTriuity .. Exploits ..Harbor Breton Burgeo and LaPoile.. St. John's East do Harbor Main Bay-de-Verds Trinity do do Bonavista do do do Fogo Har. and IslandiTwillingate and Fogo Fortune Harbor do do Flurry's Bight jTwillingate and Fogo Ferrjrlaad 'Ferryland iiDglish Harbor LaPoile St. John's do St. John's & Topsail .jCarbonear .Trinity .1 do .j do .jGreenspoud .1 Bonavlsta ■ Greenspoud • ! do • : •'"ogo • (Exploits • jExploits Ferryland THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 4f NAMi; OV I'LACKti. Feiniousc . Vox lluibor First Bcaiih ai)d"| F^{»^ iii'Vbor.,'.,,,!!! DISTRICTS. Fcrryland riacentia and St. Mary's. do do j Biirin do do Fortune Bay 1 do ' do jBurgeo and LaPoile Burin Harbor Main do do Brlgus Bay-de-Vords Trinity do do do do do Greenspond , I do I do iTwillingatc and Togo ... I do do ISt. John's West jPlaccutia ar.d St. Mary's, do do : do do j do do j do do i do do IBonavista Burin I do ! do ^Fortune Bay ! do i do 1 do i do I do ! do ! do I do Burgee and LaPoile Twillingiito and Fogo •■ t do do Conception Bay !l J , ■ C\:, ... .. ■' I i •• < • s- ; d ! Twillingaiu Hall's Bay do do do Holy rood Pond . Plucc'iitia juid St. Mary's. SL. ^Ll^y's Harry Cove do do Salinonit'r Harbor UntVett do do Little PiMcoutia Hay Stack do do do saw* ^aj »»»»^»-» ,1 »■■•!■•>> Harbor .Millc Fortune Hay Harbor l{rot(Mi Hare Harbor do do Harbor Hreton do ... do Hermitage Cove do ... ... ... do Harry's Cove d. ... ... ... do Harbor GuUey do ... do Hatter's Point Burgeo and LaPoilo Rursjeo Harbor LeCou do do do do Ho.se Blanche Hiscock's Point do Island Cove Harbor (irace Hay-de-Verds Harbor Grace Island Cove (Lower) Blackhead Island Cove Trinity lleart's Content Ireland's Eye do .. Trinity Indian Arm Bouavi5ta Boimvista Indian Bay do ... do Indian Islands Twilllngate and Fogo ... Fo^o Indian Cove do do Exploits Isle of Valeu Placentia and St. Mary's. Fortune Bay Burgeo and LaPoile Great Pljieentia isle of Glue lIarl)or Hixton isle de Mort Ho>e Blanche Juniper Stump Port-de-Gravc B vigils Juggler's Cove Harbor Grace Bay-do- Verds Harbor Cirace "^ OO • • • « Job's Cove ..,..., Blackhead Joe Batt's Aim Twilllngate and Togo ... Fo.i^-o Jackson's Arm do do Nipiicr's lLarl)or .lohn's Pond Placontla aud ISL. Mary'.s. Sr Mary's Jigging Hole Trinity Trinity Jeande Bay Burin Bnriii Jack Fountain Fortune Bay Havljor Breton Jersey Harbor do do Kelligrews Conception Bay Trinity SI., .lolm's Korley's Harbor Trinity Knight's Cove do Bona vista do King's Cove King's Cove Keels do (h) King's Cove TwilHugatc and Fuj,'o ... Till Cove King's Harbor Burgeo and LaPoilc LaPcjile Logy Bay St, John's Ea.sL St. John's Long Pond llarl)or Main do & Keliigrew's Lauce Cove do Port-do-Grave do . do Long Beach Brigus Lower Small Point.., Bay-dc-Verds Blackhead Low Point do do Lance Cove Trinity Heart s Content Lower Amherst Cot« Bonavifiiji T'.OHiivisla Lion's Den Twilliugate ami Fogo I'o!:'') THK NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 4(1 NAME UK I'LACKS. Looii Hay Lfiidiii;,' Tlcklo ..,.. LittU« I'l.icL'Utla LaManclie Lilt I M Ihu'bor . , LiLMo B.'iy Liiwu .. I^aniAlluo Louiino a<' Serf Lul)sifr Cove Lolly Cuvo LitUe Bay Little Hay [. Little Bay Island. , l)I811tICI.<«. Twillin^'utr and Fogo . do lid IMticeutla nut I St. Mary' ilo do do Lninbi'll's Pa»Ma;;o. Little Rivei'. Liitlo Bay, Lal'oilo LaPoile LaPlaiitc Maddox Cove Middle Bife'ht Mamiel'.s Middl«' Ann Middle Cove. .. Mercei's Cove . Mos(juito . MaivshiUrs Folly MuUey's Cove.!,. Muddy Hole MeiTiott's Harbor ... Moi'oton's Harbor. .. Mause Point Mobile Mos(iiiito Lsland Mall Bay Mother Ixx'k Middle Hou.*c Muzzle I'ond Marguime Muzzle Harbor Meraslieen MahonoyN Cove Murphy'.s Covf Mortier Lay . AL)lyer"s & Barisyray Mose Ambrose Miller's Tassaye Mosquito Moon's Face do do do Burin do do Fortune Bay do do do Twilliugnte aud Togo do do Fortune Bay . . do .... Bur^eo aud LaPolle.. do do do do St. ,Iolin".<< West. ... Harl)or Main do do .s« 'ohu'.s East Haibor Grace ICarbouear Bay-de-Verds .. do Twilliu^'ate aud Fogo do do do do do do Ferrylaud Placentia and St. Mary' s. do do do do do do ilo do do Mar;j;Hrce Noilheru G .it Norllieru Bay .NeAv Porlican iVew Harbor l\evf Bouaveuture. Norman's Cove . .*. New Harbor do do do tlo do do do ilo do Bui'in do Fovluue Bay .. do .... Bur^^eo aud LaPoile.. do dn do do Povt-de-Gjiivo . . . Bay-de Verds .. . Trinity do do do do I'ONI 10WN«. Lxploith do Great I'laccutla tile Placentia do do Burin do Lnnialiu* Harbor Breton do Eugli.«ih Harbor do Little Bay Little Bay Lsland"! Harbor Breton dw LaPoilc do do P(!tty Harbor Kelligrcw.s Topsail Harbor Maiu St. John's Bay Kobcrtj* Carbouear do Blackhead Greennpond Twillingate do do Bay Bulls St. Mary't do ilo Holyrood St. Mary's Little Placentia do do Great Placentia do Burin do Harbor Breton I d© 'Burgoo 'LaPoilc ' do Brigui JBiackheau Heart's Couteui Harbor Grace Trinity Harbor Gract ! do 30 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. ,;•;?;; samu of plackm. DlsrUICTS. Xcweir.s Island (rreenspond Newman's Cove Honavista Noggin Cove Twilliiigate and Fogo New Bay ! do do Nimrod ' do do Nipper's Harbor .. ... do do Nortli Harbor. ..:... Placontia and St. Mary' North Harbor ' do do Ne\T Harbor Fortune Bay . . New HarJior lUirgco and LaPoile Outer Cove St. Jolin's East . . Otterbury Bay-de- Verd.s . . . . (Jclirc Pit Cove do Old Perlican Trinity Old Shop : do Old Bouaventure....' do Open Hall Ikniavista .. Oliver's Cove Placeutia anil St. Mary' Oderin do do Old Man's Bay. Pass Island • • . . Pouch Cove Portugal Cove Petty Harbor.. Port-de-Grave. Burgeo and LaPoile Fortune Bay St. John's Eabt... do St. John's West Port-de-Grave Perry's Cove Bay-de- Verds Plate Cove Bouavista^ Pouch Cove \ do Pool's Island Greeuspoud. Pinchard's Island do Pig Island do Pond Head do Portugal Cove 'Placentia and St. ]\jary Point Lallave 1 'at rick's Cove . . . . Point Verde Placemtia (Great^. Placentia (Little i. Point Mall \. Pres(iue J'araUlsc (Great) . . Paradise (Little).. Paradise Sound. .. I'etit Fort do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Pickaree Korlune Bay Petltes Burgeo and LaPoilc Qnidi Villi St. John's East.. Hock Side ( "ovi; Trinity. lilp Hap Pott-de-Gravo ".' Ked Head Co\ o Bay-de- Verd.-- Random Sound Trinit\. Heudel I Harbor . ... do . Rider's Harber do . Russei's Cove Carbonear ... Jtagged Harbor TwilliugaU! aud Fogo Uagged Harbor. Trinity Red Cliff Island jbonavisU .'.'. ... l?ouud Uarbur TwUliugate and Fogo rOliT TOWNS. Greensi)oud Bonavista Fogo Exploits ! do Nipper's Harbor * , Salmonier Little Placentia Harbor Breton 'Bm'geo . St. John's . Carl)onear . Blackhead . Heart's Contint . Ilmbor Grace Trinity do Placentia Oderin Burgeu Hiirbor Breton St..John's.PchC've ilo PtglCove Pettv Harbor Bay Roberts Carbonear Trinity Bonavista Greeuspond do do do Trepassey St. Mary's Great Placeutia do do Little Placentia do Great Placeutia do do do do Harbor Breton .Rose Blanche .St. John's iTriuity JBay Roberts .■Heart's Coiiltjit jTriuity .! do . do . Hearts Content . (ii'eeu>poiid . Triuity do . Tilt (Jove THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. wxs. NAME OV I'LACES. [arbor ciitia etou nltnt iice •('ton r eh C'vc ■^ 1 Cove hor i-ts Kl icutia L'cnlia L;eutia retun iche rti^ jutent lid Roncws Itam's Island Ked Island lagged Islands lUishoou Harbor.. . . Ked Harbt>r liock Harbor liencontrc Hound Cove Raymond Island Hound Harbor Richards Harbor.... Rencontre Rameo Heil Island Rock Harbor (West) Hotto Rose Blanche Salmonier Seal Cove Salmon Cove SalmouCove(S. Gut) Ship Cove Sani-ly Cove Spauiarel s Bay Salmon Cove Head.. Spout Cove ScilK Core Seal Cove Shoal Harbor Still Down Selby'sCove Spaniard's Bay...... Ship Cove Salmon Cove Spillard's Cove Stock's Cove Sandy Cove Salvage Shoe Cove Swain's Island Ship Island Seldom-come-by Shoal Bay Seal Bay Stocking Harbor Snook's Arm Shoe Cove St. Shott s St. John's Ship Cove St. Lawrenre (Gr'iat) St. Lawrence (Little; Spencer's Cove . . Seeverley's Cove • Southern Harbor. Sound Island .... St. Bride's DISTRICTS. Ferrylaud Placentia and St. Mary do do do do do do Burin Burin Fortune Bay do do do Burgeo an THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. I ' SAME OF PLACES. DISTRrCTSI. Saudy Har])or Placentia and St. Mary's St. Kyraii's do do South East Bight. . . . , do do Spanish Koora Burin Sagona Island Fortune Bay . . . Stone's Cove do ... . St. Jacques do S. W. Bainsway do Sam' Hitches do ... . Southern Cove do Svvoiv Harbor Burgoo and LaPoile Seal Island Harbor., do do 'I'opsail Harbor Main Turks Got Port-(It>-Gruvo . . . Turks Covo Trinity Tickle Harbor do Trinity do Trouty do ThorougJifare '. do Tiltoa Harbor Twillingate and Fogo Three Arms . Twilling.'vte Tory Town Tizzard's Harbor. Tilt Cove Triton Islands . . . Torbay St. do do do do do do John's Eas!.. do do do do do do FlacxMitia and St. Mary's do do Trepassey Tacks Beach tlo Tosselo do The Brook iPortune Bay Turnip Cove i do TheReach i do Upper Small Point... Bay-de-Vcrds ... ..'. Upper Amherst Cove Bouavista Virgin's Cove Placentia and St. Marv Victoria Town Bouiivista * Vitters Cove Trinity. White Monday Hill. . Harbor Grace Western Bay Bay-de-Verds ... White Point Trinity. ' Witless Bay do ' Warren's Harbor Bonavista... W'st'mArmjR'kyBayTwillingato and Fogo Western Bay j do WildCove, 8-come-by do Ward's Harbor | do Waldrons Cove do Witless Bay iFerryland ... . Woody Island IPlacentia and St. Marv Wreck Island iBurgeo and LaPoile " Western Point I do do Brlen's Cove Twillingate and Fo'>-o do do do do Coachman's Cove Flower de Louis Hawling Cove, Bear's Cove LaCroix orl i tlo do do do do do do do POST TOWNii. Great Placentia do do Bnrii! Harbor Breton do do do do do iBurgoo LaPoile St. John's. Topsail Brigns Carbonoar Harbor Grace Trinity do do Fogo Nipper's Harbor jT Willi ngate I do I do JTilt Cove 'Exploits jst. John'.s Trepassey Little Placentia Great Placentia Harbor Breton do do Blackhead tJonavista Little Plaeeiitia Konavlsta Trinity Harbor Grace Blackhead Trinity do Bonavista Greenspcnd Twil Ungate Fo,go Little Bay Island do Bay Bulls Little Placentia Bur.ireo LaPoile Tilt Cove do do do do do J S li jj J c. THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 53 NAME OF PLACES. | DI8TRICTB. j POST TOWNS. Lock Drawer Twiliingate aud Fogo ...L.,^ ^ Mings do do ...Tilt Cove Pacquet | do do ... do Soal Cove do do ... do Banks, U>fION n.VXK OV NEWFOUNDLAND. Directors— Hon. R. Thorbnru, Hon. A. W. Harvey, Walter B Grieve, Hou. R. Alexander, W. P. Munu, Jiimes Goldie, Manager; 0. S. Piuseut, Accountant; James T Sinitli, Toiler; Presvott N. BuUey, Wm. H. Crowdy and Charles' E. Meelum, Clerks. Discount Days— Mondays and Thursdays, from 12A o'clock. Hours of Business— From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. CUMMKrtUlAl, HANK OK NEWFOrNDLAND. Directors— Hon. Stephen Rendell, Charles Bowring, James Goodfellow, C. F. Bennett, Hon, John Winter. R.)bert Brown, Manager; Henry Cooke, Accountant and Teller • John W. Hayward, Henry D. Carter and R. G. Rendell, Clerks' Sir W. V. Whltewiiy, Q.C., K.C.M.G.. standing Counsel and So- licitor. William Hewardiue, Porter. Discount Days - ■■U'sdays and Fridays, from 12.45 o'clock. Hours of Busi • - F om 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. SAVrNOS' BANK. Governors— Five members of tke House of Assembly aud three members of the Legislative Council, viz. : lion. W. V. Whiteway, Hon. J. J. Rogerson, Hou. A. Shea, Hon James S . Winter, and the Hon. the Speaker of the House of As- sembly. Ilon'bies Edward White, P. G. Tessier and James Fox, of the Council. Directors— Hon. W. V. Whiteway, Hon. A. Shea aud Hon. P. G. Tessier. Cashier— Hon. Edward Morris. Accountant— Stephen Kuight. The Bank is opeu every day, between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, for depositors' business. BRANCH BANK, HARBOR GRACK. Cashier and Clerk— Patrick Devereux. Queen's Printer, John Collier Withers, Esquire. m THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Lisfht Souses, Beacons, etc. Lights in the following list are exhibited from .sunset to sunrise. The distauces are all in nautical luiles. ^.-'v.^ Name of j 4 riaco. Description of Light, O I II l'l870 Long '49.41.23 Point, 1:1874 Toulin- guet. li 6;1880 '1873 (1848 Cannis- 49. 35. 05 land, Seldora- Come-By 1858 Offer Wad-|49 . 35 . 35 ham Island. Cabot, [49. 10.26 (Stinking Island,) Bona vista Bay. Puffin Island, Greens- pond. Cape Bona vista o / // 54.47.84 54.10.35 Cato-Dioptric revolv i n g white; attains greatest bril- liancy every 30 minutes. FLi'ed white, 8th order Diop- tric. JO . 45 . 1 2! Fixed n'hite, 4th order Diop- tric 1857 3 1874 1859 11878 18M Green Island, Catalina. Fort Point Trinity. Baccalieu Island. 49.03.37 53 .21.21 Intermittent wh itc, 4th order Dioptric, making one complete ^revolution in a minute, appear- ing about eleven seconds light jaud nine seconds dark. 53.32.27 Fixed reef, 4th order Diop- tric, (visible from N. by E. through south to W. by N, by compass,) 48.42.01:53»04.85 Catopric revolving light, shewing alternately a white and red light at intervals ol 90 seconds. 48 . 30 . 15153 . 02 . 20 Fixed wk ite, 4th order Diop. jtric, (visible W. S. W. to IN. E.) 48 . 21 . 55j53 . 20 . 5L Fired wh ite, 8th order Diop- I. !tric Carbonear Island. Harbor Grace Island. 48.08.58;52.47.32, Cato-Dioptric revolving \whiie light, shewing a flash every 20 seconds. This light is often obscured by fog when I the lower part of the island is {clear. 47.44.24,53.09.221 Fixed white, yth order Diop- I trie. 47.42.45i6S.08.11| Catoptric revolving light, j«(howing two white flashes, lol- lowed by one 7'ed flash, each attaining its greatest brilliancy In 30 seconds. THE NEWFOUM)I S "^ ft. miles. ;531 L>1 All Seaward! 85 lOA L'TO Description of Buildiuj 100 74 85 150 92 75 •113 lU 10 104 15 11 10 360 360 No. N Argauds. I Avgaud 2 wick Concen- tric. 2 wick Concen- tric. 2 wick Concen- tric. All It; Seawarti Argands. 202A 320 21 3(i0 2 wick Concen- tric. 1 Argand. ' No. 8 . Argands. 195 ' lij j 3(;0 : i 151 ! 15 : 360 Argaud. No. I". Argauds. j Light tower painted red, squarv, |iu lower part, changing to octagon and finished by a circular drum, Igallery and lantern. Keeper's dwel- ling square, (vertical parts white, roof red) distant 26 feet from tower. Buildings wood. Light tower irising from the gable of the house i — (vertical parts painted white, 'roofs red). j Round red brick tower. Keeper's 'dwelling wood — (vertical parts white, roof red), 30 feet from tower. Iron light tower iu centre of a S(|uare wood building. Hoofs fiat; .sides banded horizontally, red and white alternately. Buildings granite, roofed with slate. Light tower at one corner. 1 Stiuare wood light house, painted red and white in alternate vertical stripes. Lantern in centre of roof. ! Woodon house, painted white and roof red, from centre of which rises the lantern. Wood light tower, painted white. Kound red brick tower. Keep- er's dwelling a detached square white building with a red roof. The buildings are on the northern part of the island. The southern t'U'l obscures the light for 8 miles when bearing N.N.E. h. E. Buildings wood. Liglit tower i rising from ITraucis. 1813 Fort Am- herst, en- trance of St. John's. St. John's leadiny light do. 1835J Cape Spear. '1871 ) / // 47.41.27 47.4^1.30 approxi 47.83.47 S 9 « De^>crii)tion of Light. O t II b'i.l2.6'6- FhV€(i while, Otli order Diop- tric. 52.47.10 AV.m/ red, Uh order Diop- mate. trie- of. 40. 20 47.31.11 52 Ferrylaud 4 7 . 00 . 58 32 . Head. il856,Cape Uace Fired white, 4tli order Diop- tric, (visible from k. award be- tween W.S.W. aud N.N.E.) Bed light (Catoptric). Red light (do) NoTK. — By keepiug- the lights or discs in line the largest vessels will clear all dangers. Bearing N.W. 'l W. .3(5. 69; Catoptric revolving white, attains greatest brilliancy every minute. .51.06 Fixed while, ord order Diop- tric. 46.39.34 53.04.20 Kevolving white light (with silvered reflectors and annular lenses) ; attains greatest bril- ' liancy every half minute. Visi- ■ble between E.N.E. to W.S.A/. THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 87 Li^ht Houses, Beacons, etc. Lights iu the follo\viii^' list are exhibited from sunset to sunrist. The disUuiccs are all in nautical miles. > o — ,• ft. 40 miles. 1 7], 12 •3 « ■tJ rt a =2 • .-4 o ^• a . -^ ^ .2^ .S^ Description of Building, Ak *^ ! i 174il, L'tjt 180 12 J^;iy. All 2 wick Seaward! Concen- tric. Argand Hciiagoual white wood tower. Buildings wood (painted white) ; roofs ilat. On the higher roof is the lantern, elevated above it on a square block. The lower building is the Fo^- alarm house. For par- ticulars of alarm, see list below. Buildings stone hvhite washed). Oii.llie roof is the lantern. For fOi see list below. o 15 Argand ffas. 22 200 : IG 13 ' This light is in a drum (painted white) on the roof of the Custom ■House. I This light 1 400 yards in rear of jthe lower one) is in a small octa- gon tower (painted white), with conical roof, one side of which is painted white, as is also a disc that surmounts the roof. Tlic drum uu the mast and the disc ou tower roof are intended as leading marks by day. All Xo. 7 Wood house, banded red and Seaward Argauds. white horixontally. The lantern prises from the (;entre, For fog alarms see list below, I Round red 1)rick tower, 28 feet from keeper's house. Keeper's house wood, painted white, with red roof. 180 No. 9 ! Kound iron light tower, 40 feet lugh, painted red and white iu broad vertical stripes. The keep- ■er's house is feet distant, |s(iuare, painted white, red roof. iTlie lisrht tower is connected with the Alarm house by a covered way. For fog signal, see list be- low. ;i wick Concen- tric. No. 9 Argands. t «.-^ ' tsvMorc t AXK::tf»kp;to»,».AcRisunx r)H THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. i ; I I Lig^ht Eouses, Beacons, etc. Lights iu tlie I'ollowing list are cxhil)ite(l from sunset to .sunrise. The cllstauces are nil in nautical niilca. Description of Light. 4 ISSlCapcriuc. t«.;)7.01.'M.;U.15! 7'V.,W ic/ii/p (Catoptric;) ; . 1 ; 'vi!?ii)l« between by arid j . Ca(ie Freels ln!in;Lj low, the light can bo seen over it. I l8G0i Cape l4G.4!).34 :)4.n.3t' Revolving; Cato-Dioptric of St. Mary's. ; 1st order, ^'IicwinjLi; alternately arri/and ."•////-• ]iy:lit at inter- vals of one minute. Fl.red white, oth order Diop- tric. iil*""'.' Point <7.1i.li:o4.00.U' Verde, : j Placentia. | j ;l8o.s Dodding ;i7. 00. 2() .•;.". CiS. toj Second order rcroAvV-r/ vliifc Head, ilight, (silvered retlecto'rs and Burin. ! \ lanuidar lenses:) attains ,i;reat- :est brilbaney every minute. In conserjuencc of the great heisiht of this lighr.it is often obscured when tlic coast is clear. 21S7!i Allan -lfi.rjl.OO';.:..t.".r.O Fixvdh-hHc, sth order Diop- island, approxluiale. trie. ; Lanialiiie.; 1SG5 Brunei -ir. i:-.:vj Island. Mercer's ; iains its .ureaiest brilliancy Head, For i .every ten seeomls, (obscured jtune Bay.' i |by the land from E.S.E. to S. IST.'*! Garnish. 17.14.0iV:>.".L!t.(Mi. ' FioJ yrd light (niftal re- I Fortune i approximate. (lector). Thi.-; light is only in- Bay, i iteudod for the llshing cralt j 'oil ho locality. IST;J Bcllorara,;17.2'J.U0 5."}.27.1-"'>': J'ix 1 . .'.u Powcvrul C;do- Dioptric, \^fliixhuHj uhi/,- light, wliieh at- ■iv.jjJi^nB* »^ m^.i " ■ ,■- — w u ii mm ii 11 J F. < ' ..i ' j ^ f t^j -^ w r - ' TlIK ^KWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 50 dircc- Li^ht Houses, Beacons, etc. Lights iu tlu- follow ii)^' li^t tin; exhibited from sunset to sunrise. Tiic distances are all iu uautieal miles. 0-: 1—1 * ' r-^ .^ ft. :514 S'JO jniiles. y^ 430 CI 408 .20 85 68 V4 i5^ Description of Building. No. 17 Ar<,'aud.s. IIouiul iron li;^iit tower, 50 leet hiyh, 1 linted with rod and while Keeper's dwel- wilh the 2a White Seaward 11 24 No. 12 Argands. o 270 23 All No. 9 Seaward Argands. ihorizoutal bands iling wood, connected jtower by a covered waj'. Itound brick tower, painted red. There is a wooden house 15 feet on each side of the tower, and con- inected therewith l)y a covered iway. The houses arc painted jwhite, with red rools. No. ] Wood light house, painted white, Argand. and flat roofed. The light tower ii'ises from the roof of the house. No. 6 ] Square wood light house, painl- Argands. led white and roof red. The lau- ■torn rises from the centre o( the house. No. 1 Argand. Wood, octagon tower, painted red and white on alternate side^. Square wood house, painted white, with red rool. The lantern rises from the centre of the roof. I o 7 270 1 Argand. I A square beacon tower of wood, (stau'liug on the end of the break- water,) carrying an octagon drum and lantern. 1 Argand. j A wooden tower, painted whit«, ion the north point of tUe beach. I 1 Argand.' Circular iron Tower, painted red and white iu alternate horizon- tal bands. 60 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Lig'ht Houses, Beacons, etc. Lights lu the following list are ("xliibitod from sunset to sunrise. The distances are all In nautical miles. 3'1879 Name of Place. ZJ rs s •♦J ^;5 Description of Light. f Pass Is- land, en- trance to Hermitage Bay. ♦7.29 o 5G, 12.0!; 1874' 1874 1875 1881 Boar Island, Burgeo. 47. 3G. 12 57 Fi.t'((/ ifliih, 4tli order Diop- I rlc. kJi.rcJ red light, Ctli or- dcr I)!'>riti'i(.', is pl'.'.ccd below the uliiU' liglit to distinguish the ro( ks ami red's extending from tlio ^Yo]r rvoclcs, bearing i from thti light house) S. 74.47 VV. to BMSse Torre Point S. 61.33 E. Tlie reef over the Wolf Eocic is about 1 ', miles from the island. At a distance of about \ mik"^ the two lights merge into one. J. 13 F'hvcd rah Gth order Diop- tric. 58.22.08' Beacon, '47.37.52. Ireland's i Eye, en- | trance of I LaPoile | Bay. I Rose 47.35.4858.41.30 Fired v'l,'ite,M\i order Diop- Blanche i trie, shewing from a berrlng Point. i !of W. by N. round l)y nori,i\ to j west. Channel 147.33.49 59.07.09 Fired red, Gth (order Diop- Head, ! trio. Port -an- | Basque. I Hants 48.01.07 53.15.07 Harbor, Trinity Bay. Fived red, 8th order Diop- Itric. THE NEWIOLNDLANl) ALMANAC. •1 niiso. Diop- Irli or. Ix'IdW CiirhiK >. 74.47 int S. C'V llic miles St unco lights Diop- • Diop- ter rluy )l'th to Diop- Diop- "Li^lit House;?, Iloacons, etc. Ll,<,'hls iu the 1' )ll()win;,' list- are cxiilbited iVoin sunset to sunrise. The I u . s . Description ol'BuiUlluj;. ft. miles. 281 j 19 2G7 ! o 300 130.20 207 05 90 05 2wicliCon- Wood house, (sides painted centric, white,) witli Hat roots, on vvhicli 1 Argaud. the principal lantern stamls. The one showing the red light is 14 ileet lower and at the angle of the building. 11 270 1 1 Argaud.| Buildings wood. Light tower rising from the gable of the house ; I vertical parts painted white, roof 1 ,1-ed. I A square building of wood, i {painted white, with three black jbands. It is supported by four i 'chains. 11 1681 2 wick Concen- tric. I Buildings granite, roofed with 'slate. Light tower at one corner. 7 1 All 1 Argaud.' The stiuare light tower and the Seaward keeper's dwelling are detached; I j they are of wood. 9 All 1 Argand.( Octagon wood tower, painted Seaward' 1 white. 02 THii NJ!;Wi'UL'NJ)LAND ALMANAC, Fog^ Sig^nals. These will be mouiuKhI Uay and ui;;lit (.liiriii},' the comlumiuco of thick wtalhcr or snuvv storms. Name ol" Place. Di'sciiptloii of InttTviilw ofiSonml. J IH 1 1 31878 XSTJ, Cape St. rruucls. Fort Amherst. Cape Spear. Cape Race. ' ro\TerfuKS^//vv; TruiiijK-l. Throe pound churjjo from u 81' pounder gnu. I Compressed Air Powerful 10 Souudcd llvo s<;coiul.s, slU'tit llvi.' sfconds, M)Uiid('d tlvc sec- ouds and siU uL forty-live sco ouds ill ('lU'li mlrintf. Duilnjf dnvMghl and when ('.ipo Spear is (Mivt'loped in i'tv^ tills svlll he di.-.cli'iiijcd cvtMy liotir A vessul s unn will bo an**\veit'd l)y two mms. .Sounded for seven necouds in ench niimiti'. House (iUO yards N.N.E. ofilie lighthouse. This alarm is si-ldom licard to the southward of its position. Sounded for ten srcond-i, witli intervals of sllencie f lifry seconds iu eai h mlmites. The Buoy formerly ut Powles Head, Trepassey Bay, got adrift and was lost. Whf^u a new one is moored due notice will bo given. The attention of Mariners is particularly called i«^ tlie extreme HHcertainti/ there is In the >v/' /A.f Iloim-t. lAglit Dues — One shilling per ton on all vessels entering any port or harbor of the colony, except coasting, sealing or tlshing ves- sels; but not to be levied more than once in one year. Sealing and coasting vessels — sixpence per Ion on registered vessels of 4U tons and upwards; fifteen shillings per ton on all vessels less than 40 tons. The I'Jth of Victoria, Cap. », Sec. 5, enacts—" TliaL no greater sum than ii25 sterling shall be iu any year levird for Li;;hi Dues on any steamer or vessel entering any port of this ( 'olony ; and no steamer plying between Europe and auy pure of Norili .^(nen- ca, and enttriug auy port of this Colony as a port of call, shaU be liable to pay any Light Dues or other port charges exeepi pi- lotage." QnUantry Uecv.l, Island of &t. Vdtrs.—^ White Flash Light. Elevation above high water, 'CA metres (20-i English feet). Dis- tance at which the light Is visible -18 miles. The lig4it is liidden at the northward by the high land of St. Peter's. JAght at the south entram-eof St. Peter's — Since 1st October, 18G2, the entrance of the harbor of St. Peter's, called South Channel, has been marked by two small flxcM.1 lights, one of v/hich is a Whi:^e Jiight, lllumluating three fourths of the hori/;ou and placed ou the TFIK NKWFOl NDI.AND ALMANAC. 68 Light. Ilntt vy, wnd ilw ntlicr ii i-imI 11^'hi, on llu! |»lnin at, the north of tlio lown riic wliiii' li/^ht lins nil eleviUon of II in(>ti'ci>i, fuitl \n vlnl- hli- (] liilU The ivi\ liylir, is clcvati'd !!• iucIin im- (i unit's 1 lie nil ii;,Mir, is cicvau'd r' lucirc^, vi^ioic ;j iiiuos liisiint. Tilt; liiK.' coiuifcHngilKiso tn'<) liglits Uullcaton tlio mliUllc Clminicl. Til'' pfpsitioii of till' rcil li^iht lins nlsr) bi-t'ii so detornilufd Ihftt lis Hooii us It is M!t'ii ou Mi(( Icl't of (-'apo IC'iiflt!, vchhoIs coming IVoni ('olmiibiii". ill l)i'!itiiii; into llic; N.K. ontriiiico, will have no- tlilny,- to iVar iroin tlic slionls tW(!iip« Hongf. f.ii//if i»i (he Si)"'i>-ii-rsf I'i'nil iifllir Ishnul uf J)ijii,<, called Poind' a I.t I'oliit of th(! Lslaiitl of Dogs, at tlie p!R<'(! callctl I'liiiilf a LccoiiU', at 4')') iijflrfs (4;'.7 Kiiyli^li fiH!t) ahovo tlic level ui'tlu' M'ii. It will 1)0 .se(!ii in clfur wcatluir 7 luijcs. The oxtenl t>l I lie liglit is circiiiiiscriliod in a scetor of 1(13'', presenting two ciiii.s of liglit: oil"! whili', (;f 1i)^, will light the passage of the S.K. so as lo permit vesels whlcii mniiitain position within this cone to avoid at the right tiie shoal Dataille, and to the left tho I'oek ot (Jape Ncir and lln' I'txk IJi ilruiid. 'J'iie seeonil cone is red, of \S\°. It should hi! a\()itled i»y vessels entering by the 8.K. jiassage, aiul will euahle tln.-ni, wlit-nthey have tmitteii the white ( t)iu', to come to anelior in the roadstead, or in the Haraehoig, in fdllowing the line of the white light from J'ointe aux Canons, and of the rt tl light from llie interior of tlie city. A liglit house has been erected by the Government of Canida on the ve.'tern sith; of Ciipi; Kny, on the sonth-west coast of the l.slaiiil of Newf 'undlaml— lat. 47° .')7' N., long. .VJ^ 18' W. A pow- erfnl flash white liglit is exliihited, making a complete revolution in two and one (inarter miiintt s, ami tlashiiiir every ten seconds; at a long distance, however, it has the appearance of a steady light. The light can probably be seen at a distance of 20 milt 8, hi clear -vveather. The tower is a wooden I)nilding, hexagonal in shape, forty-ouc fe(t high, and painted Mhite. The keeper's dwelling, also of wood, stands at a little distance from the tower, and is also paint- ed white. The illnniinating apiiaratiis is catoptrit , and consists of twelve Jnnips and ref lectors A fog wh'.stlc is in operation at Capo Hay. It will be blown in thick ami foggy weather and during snow storms for ten seconds in each minnte, leaving an interval of llfty seconds between each blast. It can be heard from .' to 15 miles. Cliasialsor of Commsree,. St. John's. Hon. R. Thorburn, I'resident ; Hon. V\ Kendell and Chas. Bow- ring, Vic<-rresi(lent.s; Jas. Goodfellow, Secretary; Hon. A. W. Ilarvev, W. B. Grieve, T. K. Smith, John Syme, Hon. P. G. Tessier, Wm ruts. K. 11. riowr;e, T. W. Stabb, A. F. Goodridge. Q-eologfical Depaxtmont. Knrvey OtHce and Museum— Uoyal Engineer House, Kiogr's Bridge Koad. Director— Alexander Murray, C.M.G., F.G.S. Assistant Gei'ktgls J. Kough, tJ.C. ; Sir W. V. Whileway, Q.C; Pr.'scott Kmerson, Q.C; Hon. J. S. Winter, Q.C. Supreme Court. — Spriuj^^ Tsi'm, commeiicini;' 20tli May, to con- tinue three weeks; Auluniii Term, 'JO'.h November, and to con- tinue three week; with power to the Jii(ii;-es to prolong the term from day to day, not exceeding six days in all. Sessions after 2\'rm. — Tlie first Monday in February, March, April, and Jul/, and to continue Tor a period not exceeding six days. Commissioners for issaiiig A[eS)ie and l^iual rroeiss and Suhptcnas returnable inio the S" prone Court, fo)' takiiuj AOidiirits and Be- i'oanizaneo of Bail ia aiiy Suit pendiiuf in ytdd (.''jit.'i. Central Distrirt—Ucmy T, B. Wood and Prescolt Emerson. (^C, St. John*.'-. F. K. I'urneuux. K(']lii;i'eu -. Northern District— Jmw\h W. l'hner>on and Hugii W. Trapnell, Harljor Grace. Israel L. McNeil, Carljoiuar. J. \Viicox, Brians. John Lewis, Lower Island Core. G. W. R. Hierlihy, Bay Roberts. Wm. Holdon, Harbor Main. J. Veitch, llolyrood. Wni. Cliris- tian. Old Perlicau. Richard Penny, Hejirt's Content. Wni. S. (ireeu and Gilbert H. Cole, Trinity. Mo-es Parsons, New Harbor. John Miflleu, Catalina. John G. Skelton and David Ciuulow, llouavista. Philip Leve.sconte, King's Cove. James Burden, sr., Salvage. Wm. Lang. Grocnspoud. Jamc-^ Fitzgerald, Togo. THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMAXAC. 65 y. "Bcrlcan, Twilluignte. Juhu Diid'-r, Be ts Cove. J. B. Bland- ford, Liulc K-5!iy Gidejii Way, Musgravc Town. John M. Miuldock, rort-c!«(ini.V(.'. Souf/ie,'/i Z)/.v/,vVi'— David W. O'Mara, Ferryland. Thomas O'Kioily, riiicentia. James Ilaniey, St. Mary's. James Fittman, Lainaliiie Geo. Siinnis, Graud Hank. Francis A. Parsons, Bur- j^ao. riiilip IlnUeit, Ilarlxn- Breton. Tlionias Winter, Burin. A. McKtiizic, Channel. Geo. Sntton, Trepassej. Thomas Dris- coll, Toads Covf. Henry Camp, Pnshthrough. Nat lian N. Tay- lor, Bonne F3ay. L. J. I'arron, IJay of Islands. George R. Lilly, St. Georjio's Bav. Kichard Bradfiliaw, Gaultois. C. D. Chambers Jlaibor Bnliett.' YICE-ADMllULTV COURT. Jii(!ar— R. R. W. Lilly, Q.C. Marshal— \. O. Hayward, Q.C. Sun'uyate.s—V. W. Prowse, K. R. W. Lilly and H. T. B. Wood, St. John's: Lewis W. Emerson, Harbor Grace. CKNTKAL DISTBICT COrRT. Jndijes—iy. W. Prowse, Q.C, and James Gerve Couroy. Clerk of the Covrt-M. R. W. Lilly, Q.C. NOTAIUES PTIULrC. St. John's-Hon. Gn)rKo H. Emerson, G. V. BowH, Robert H. Prowso. R. R. W. LiHy. Hon. E. Morri.s, Wm. H. Mare, Thomas J. K1' TUK I'llACK. St. John's— (For Central District) Robert h'. W. Lilly. Harbor Grace, Hugh W. Trapnell. Carbouear, -loseph McKay. Trinity, W. S. Green. Twillingate, Aaron A. Pearcc. CONSTAIJlLAin . Inspector and General Superintendent of Constabulary for New- foundland— Paul Carty. St. John's- Acting Sub-inspector — Jas. Kenna. Head Constables— John Sullivan ami AlexnuiUn Jackson. Sergeants— George Winsl )\v and Patrick Coady. Aitiiig Ser- geants— Daniel F oemau and John Sipiircs. Cavalry Sergeant— i'hiiip Lacsy. Medical AUeudaut— Di-. Crowdv. V C c a( n( C B B J( O L n< St THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANA.C. Coustable, Slan'onl Bay St. George — Sergtaiit, Joseph Kicllv. Cole. Bay of Islands Sergeant, Isaac W. Bartlett. Constable, Jolin Badcock. Betts Cove — Sergeant, Thomas Fonuessy. Brigus— iVctiug Sergeant, William Grimca. Constable, Micha*;! Brine. Burgoo— Constable, A. Kelland. Bay Koberts — Constable, John Forbes. Bay Bulls— Constable, Joseph Corbett. Bonavista— Constable, Thomas Oldford. Bonne Bay- -Constable, Illcliard Cleary. Burin — Constable, John Hammond. Carbonear— Sergeant, Peter McBaie. Catalina— Constable, Wm. B. Bailey. Channel— Constable, John J. Butler. Ferryland— Constable, Samuel Dawe. Flowers Cove — Constable, Henry Perks. Fogo— Constable, Thomas liees. Greenspond— Constable, Charles Targett. Harbor Grace — Head Constable, Edward Doyle. Sergeant, F. Williams. Holyrood— Sergeant, Michael Kearney. Heart's Content — Constable, James Hatcher. Harbor Main — Constable, James Brenuan. Lamaline — Condlable, Edgar Kelland. Little Bay -Constables, John Now!au and James Sesk. Old Perlican— Constable, James H. Wilcox, Placentia — Constable, Josepk O'Brien. Port-de-Grave — Constable, Nathaniel Petten, Portugal Cove — Constable, John Lacey. Renews — Constable, Wm. B. O'Brien. Trinity — Constables, John Smith and Cator B. Oakley. Trinity East— Constable Oakley. TwilUngate— Sergeant, Thomas E. Wells. Constal)le, Benjamia French. INSPECrOKS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Thomas Brine, St. John's. John Brace, Harbor Grace. Peter McBi'ie, Carbonear. Wm. Horwood, Brigus. Joh;i Idifilin, Rag- ged Harbor to Spiller's Cove, inclusive, (District of Trinity.) Constable Hammond, Burin. Henry Carao, from Pass Island to Cap« Lalluue, District of Burgeo. Charles Harris, Gooseberry and adjacent islands. G. W. R. Hierlihy, Bay Roberts. Wm. D. Cross, north side of Trinity Bay. John G. Lucas, Fogo. Marmaduke Clow, District of Ferryland. Albert Stirling, District of Fortune Bay. Frederick Wyatt, Greenspond. Geo. F. Ghristiau, Grand Bank. James Peyton, TwilUngate. John Cofflu, King's Covo. John CoUis, Trinity. Charles Randall, Heart's Content. Edward O'Brien, Harbor Main. Alex. Burke, Harbor Buffett. Geo. LeMoLue, Ros.- Blanche. Geo S. Field, Bonaventuro. John Sin- Botr, east side of Placentia Bay. W. G. Pittman, Lamaline, Con- stable (.^uirk, Oderin. Commissioiiors of Pilots. Chairman— John Goodridge; Cai>tftlu Cleaiy, Lewi* TeSsiertotil Allan Goodridge. ds THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Commissicnors of Wrecked Property. District of Burin, (icorMt' Bi-hop. {'liaiiiu'l. Johii Evan?. La- Poile, Thomas Read. Btiisco, Kraucis P;ir,-()iis. Plai-oiitia, Jas. E. Croucher. Ffi-ryland, Tierce Miillowiiry and \V. W. Carter. Bay-de-Verds, Jolin Lewis. Trinity (south), Elias March. Tri- nity (north), John ^Miltliu. Green pond, , Fogo, James Fitzgerald. Twillingale, Thomas Teylon. Cape Frt'cls to Farewell Harbor, H'orlh of Battle Harbor.) Francis C. Berteau. Boards of Hoaltli, Health Office t's—U^xwy Shea, M.D., ami 'J horn us Howley, M.D., St. John's.' Wm. Allen, M.U., and Thomas R. L.-mu'tt, Harbor Grace. Francis Moran, M.D., Burin. Wm. Stirling, M D., Twil- lingate. Hay Findlatcr, IM.D., Fogo. Robert White, M D., Trinity. Dr. R. M. Nelson, Carbonear. i)r. Fitzgerald, Fortune Bay. Dr. A. Jlobillard, Channel, Dr. Anderson, Brigus and Port-de-Grave. Dr. Skeltou, Greeuspoud. Dr. Alexander, Tilt Cove. Board of Health and Health IFardcns for the Tmni and District of St. Johns — Judge Prowsf^ Chairtiian : Hem. S. Rendell, Hon. W. J. S. Donnelly, Hon. P. G. Tessler, Hon R. Tliorburn, Robert Alexander, H*»nry Shea, MD., and Thom.as HowU^y, Ml).. (il.altU Officers;) Charles Crowdy, M.D. ; Frederick Bimtiug, M.D. ; Wm. C. Simms, M.D. ; and R. R. W. Lilly, Secretary. Board of Health, Ha rhur (?/vffr~Israel L. McNeil, Wm. Allan, James L. Prendergast, George RuihcrfonI, and Lewis W. Emer- son. Board of Health, L'arhunear—iSo\\n Rorke, Edward T. Pike, B. T. H. Gould, Michael Bulger. Wm. P. Taylor, Israel L, McNeil. Dr. Nelfon, and Michael Dwycr. Medical Officer tu Board of Tradr- for *•/'(•/■ Sccmeii, part of St. JoA7i's—Wm. C. Simms, M.D. Educational Institutions, ST. JOHN S ACADKMY. Directors. — Church of England Board — Ri^bt Rev. the Lord Bishop, Hon. the Chief J stie.>, Sir F. B. T. Carter, K.C.M.G. ; Sir W. V. Whiteway, K.C.M.G. ; II -n. A. V.'. Harvey, Rjv. A. C. F. Wood, D. W. Prowse, H. G. Goodriilgc. (irnge L<'Me-suri<'r, »r. Head Master — Rev. Joseph F. Plielps. Second Master —George Rowe. Third Master— William O'Connor. Girls' School i-i Si. John's — Head Mistress, Miss Butler; Teachers, Miss Coen and Mlsi Emma Coen. Roman Catholic Board— Right Rev. Dr. Pov/er, liev. M. A. Fitz- gerald, Rev. John Ryan. .Toseph I, T,ilHe. Hon, Thomas Talbot. W. P. Wftlsh, D. J. Greene, THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 1!^ Tilt ofSt. GcMipral Protest:! iiL UoTnl — Rcvls. M. Harvey, L. G. MacneiU, D. IJcaloii, aij(t [\on. Hoi);-! t, Tiiorhuni, J. Goodt'cllow, W. Boyd, Gilbci-D lirowi:!.'!;::, L. T. riuuHH-y, P. D. Knight. NI.WriM! NDI.ANn MKTIIODIHT ACADEMY. Directors -K(;v. John S. I'cuch, Kev. W. W. Percival, Rct. Chas. Lulner, Hon. J. J. it )y;i!rrf(>n, Hon. C. H. Ayre, W. Pitts, John IkinUttr, A. J. W. Mc>h and Colonial Bishops, Deans, Colonial Governors (iuclndinjj the (Jovernor of Newfoundland), Member.*? of Parlia- ment, &c. Corresponding- Coniraitte in Newfoundland— President, Right Kev. tlie Lord Bishoi^ of Newfouutlland ; Vice-President, Sir W. V. Whitewiv; Tr.'a^urer, Kev. W. Pilot; Secretary, T. Cllft; In- spector, J. W. Marriott ; Hon. J. Winter, Theodore Clift, D. W. Prowse, P. Emerson, Hon. J. S. Winter, Comnaander Robinson, Rev. H. Heygate, Stephen Kendell. School Teacher*; — St. John's. (Central School) Daniel Currie, l)oys; Miss Hopkins, jrirls; Miss Pride, infants; Training Pupil Teachers of the .'society— Miss Gent, Miss Furze, Miss Holden, i*/Ss (^halk. Bi'lloiani, Miss Wilmore. Petty Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. Bishoj). I'ort-de-Giavc, Mr. and Mrs. Maddock and Miss Andrevvs. Spnniard's Bay, Mr. and .^lr^. Earle. Harbor Grace, Jlr. and Miss Ward. Heart's Content, G. Adams. Trinity, E. Collis and Miss L.ickyer. Saiva^^e, Mr. and Mrs. Tulk. Greens- pond, Mr. tskiliiingi'in. Swain's Island, ]->dward Bisliop. Fogo, Mrs. Plonier. Gri-.t S'. Ji-iwrence, Mr. and Mrs. Pitcher. Tvfil- iintjate, Mis.s Mariin. CIIL'KCII OK KNtiLVND IJOAKDS OI-' KDl'CATION. St Jolin's - Kf'Vils. Ambrose Ilev^ate, Edward Botwood, A. C. F. Wood, T. S. Netten, and Hon. Dr. Whiter, Hon. A. W. Har- vey. JudjT'! Prowse, Dr. Crowdy, George T. Kendell, Sir W. V. Whit<'wav. J. L, DMchemiu, H, J. Stal^b, Robt, Carter. 70 THE Ni:wrOL'NDLAND ALMANAC BrlgHS— liev. R. H. Taylor, llev. CliJules Baker, Wra. Auder- ROD, M.D. ; John Smith, John Barthat, ]{obert Wells, (Salmoa Cove,) Klijah Bishop, (Burnt Head.) Port-dc-Grave- -Rev. J. C. Harvey, Joliu Andrews, Thomas Bat- ten, M. Dawe, George Andrews. Bay Roberts— Kev, W. C. Shears, Charles Dawe, Isaac Bartlett, Dr. Wm. Fraser, Eli Dawe (Coley's Toiut,) R. H. Taylor, Spaniard's Bay— Rev. A. C. Warren, and Robert Gosse, Jacob GosBe, Josiah Gosse, (Bishop's Cove.) Harbor Grace -Revds. J. M. Noel, John Godden, A. C. Warren, Chas. ,E. Smith, [and Robert Gosse, Joseph Goddeu, Thomas R. Bennett, II. Fitzgerald, W. H. Earle. Carbonear -Rev. R. M. Johnson, George Crocker, Dr. J. Ryall, Ambrose Tucker, Charles Forward. Bay-de-Verds— Rev G. S. Chamberlain, George Cull, (Caplin Cove,) Jonas Garrett, Wna. II, Jacobs, Charles Bluudon, Henry Stephens, Wm. Meadus, (Grates Cove.) Trinity Proper— Rev, C. H. Foster, Alex. Bremner, Dr. White, Wm. Hart, G. II, Cole, Trinity Bay South — Rev. G, S. Chamberlain, Wm. Meadus, sr., James Watson, Noah Hendy, (Scilly Cove.) [I,] The District of Trinity Bay West shall consist of and include all that part of the Electoral District of Trinity Bay lying between Grate's Cove, exclusive, and Chance Cove, inclusive. [a.] The District of Random shall extend from Chance Cove, ei- oluslTe, to Smith's Sound, Random Island, Inclusive, the Board to aeet at Heart's Ease, Random— Rev, J. S. Sauuderson, Ed. Benson, John Vey, Geo. Tardy, John Duttett. Trinity Bay West— Revds. F. R. Murray, Arthur C. Waghorne, and James Moore, sr., John Northovcr, (New Perlicau,) James Read, (Heart's Delight,) James Gardner, sr., Joseph* Hopkins, (Heart's Content,) Trinity Bay North— Revds, B. Smith, Walter R, Smith, and Philip Folow, John Randall, Sprague Freeman, John Fossee, John Blstow, Geo, Christian, jr. Trinity Bay East— Rev, J. G. Cragg, D. Ronnie, Thomas Stone, John Mifflin, Peter Martin, Thomas Martin, Goo. Raymond, sr. Bouavista Bay South— Rev. A. E. C. Bayly, Dr. Skeltou, Samuel Mifflin, sr., Joseph Brown, Joseph Rolls. Bonavista Bay West— Rev, W. Kirby, John Coftln, Frederick Shears, Robert Penny, Matthew Waugh, .Sumnol Coffin, Samuel Brown. [3. J The District of Bouavista Bay North shall consist of and Includtt all that part of the Electoral District of Bouavista Bay from Freshwater Bay to Capo Freels, iucludiug Hare Bay, Fair Islands, Deer Islands, and other Islands within said limits, and that part of tho Electoral District of Twilliugate and Fogo lying between Cape Freels and Ragged Harbor, on the Straight Shore, Inclusive. Bonavista Bay North— Rev. J. C. Ci'agg, Dr. George Skelton, Frederick White, John C. Dominy, Wm. Kean, [4.] The District of Salvage shall consist of atul include all Is- lands and Settlements from C\o(\ii Sotiud to Long Islands, theuco %9 Uoosvtwrry Itfjunde, ludMsivc. 1 THE NEWFOl'NDLAND ALMANAC. 71 Geo, Salrage— Revdt. II. M. Skinner, Frederick Smith, »ntl James Burden, John IJrown, .jr., Joseph House, jr., "NVni. Moss, Jolin Squires, A. Turner. (irceiispond l{ev. W. Howe, Wni. Kane, Vetcr House, Darius Blaudford, Samuel Daw, Fogo— Rev, C. Meek, H. J. Earle, James Koll.s, jr., Josialj Water- man, NathauielBunks. Twillin^'ate- Rcvds. Robert Temple, Walter Fmith, (Herring Keek, I John Hewitt, and Wm. Lethbridge, Josi.ih Colborne, R. p Riee, Robert Lewis, John Squires, (Herring Neek.) Notre Dame Bay, (north,) Exploits, Burnt Island— Revdfl, W. Smith, John Hewitt, H. P. Higginson, and Charles CoIIIdm, ThomaH Wiuser, F, J, Vallance, James Alcock, Geo. Sevlor, R. T. Sqaarr/, Geo, Payne, Leunder Hill, John Rendell, (Jiles Foote, and Horace Herbert. Ferryland— Rev, C. EUingham, James Carter, P. Winsor, John Morey, Robert Morey, Placentia— Rev. J. Kingwell, Richard Collctt, Joseph Shave, Geo. Dicks, (Harbor BiillVtt.i Samuel Coflin, (Spencer's Cove,) H. W. liCMcssurier, (Isle of Valen,i Nelsou Bailie, (Oderin.) Burin— Rev, A. S, II. Wiusor, Francis Bcrteau, Louis S. Butler, John Paul, Geo. Baker, Charles HoUett, Thomas Winter. Lamaliue— Rev. J. Darrel, J. Pittmau, Thomas Laskey. Jamen Pitlman, Henry Haskell, sr., John Cake, Fortune Bay— Rev. W. K. White, Dr. C. Fitzgerald, John Gaul- ton, (Harbor Briton,) Rev. (Jeo. Bishop and Edward C. Gallop, (Hermitage Cove.) Rev. .John Bishop and Geo. iSnelgrove, (Bello- ram.) Burgeo— Revds. John Cunningham, E. C'olley, and Dr. G. Hunt, Charles M. DeQuottville, John Jordan, Steplien Vatejicr, Wm. Audtrson, sr. LaPoile— Rev. Thomas .Mas.-iiali. P. H. Sorsoliel, Francis Read, Th«'ma> RUlour, J. liolls, Geo. Lt-Moiue, James Arnold, iPetJLcs.) ClKUiiiel-Rt'V. T. A. Goode, N. .Snaili, J. Le.MoJue, W. T. Dfeks, F. J. Twcedle, Joseph Small. Iu?peclor— ]Jev. Wm. Pilot. MrnnoLnsT h(>ai;d- uv fdi-caiion. St. John's— Ro\i. Hon. ]'.. AVhiii', Hon. ('. R. Avn:, John Steer, Geo Gear. K. L. llollowiu. BA.: A. J. W. MfNeily. B.A : H J B Woods. S. Kni^liS J W. Pitts, Geo. W. Mews. Pouch Cove— Pifcv. l{obt. Bramfitt. Clemr-nt Hudson, Chat*. Pippy. E/.ra Churchill, John B- Easterbrook, John Moulton, Matthew Butler. Briiru:' — Re\-. Cha-. Laduer. A. Bartb-U. Geo. Gu'-liue, S. Wiielau. Geo. bir-. Joim Baitiett, U. l;'eare, Geo. P.i^hoi). Benjaiuin ilo.lell. Grand Bank Rev. James Nnrs'\ .Moiv;;ui Foote. Geo. Forst y. John Forsey, Thos. A. Hickman. Fortune Rev. R. W. Freeman. James P. Snook. Joiin K. Lake. Wm. r. Lake, John M. Hickman. LaPoile —Rev. John P, Boweli. S;uil B<>nnel, Wm. Stone, Win. Treadwell, Geo. Elbworth. Channel— Rev. Jessie Heyiiciu, Joii.i i'oolo, Thomas Poole, Win. Hickmau, John Butt. Fortune Bay— Rev. Solomon Matthews. J. Williams, Edward Williams, Henry WilUaLMs. Inspector— Kov. Geo. S. Miliigan, M..\, THK NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 71 UdMAN CaTIIOLK! SCIKMU.B. S'. Pitnck's Sih ol (hoy-)"-T»'iu-herH, th.- C'"l«ti'iu Brothcrg. St. Patiick'8, Rlverhcjul— Teachor.1, William Carrol aud M»urlc« Boiilu. Harbor Grace— St. Patrlck'.s Free School (boys): Teacher. Michael Scully. ROMAN CATHOLIC BOAKUS OK KDUCATION. St J »hn'8-M 'St R.v. Dr. Power, Rev. J. Ryan, Hon Kdward Morris, iloii. K. I). Shin, John C»-ey, J. G Conroy, R. J. Kent. Harbof Grace, Carbonciir. Bav-fle-Venls s\\n\ Triiiitv, (south and wt'8!)-M»st R«v. J{onukl McDonald James 1^. Prendergast, Patk. Dcverenx. Tiioina> G let'ii, Junes Buljjer, Andrew Drysdale, (Har- bor Grace.) Richard McCartliy, Joseph MuKay, Maurice Maloue, (('arbonear.) Brigiis Rev. E. F. Walsh, J Tarahan, James Moore, Patrick NowLm, Richard l.>elaney. sr., Patriek Bropliy. Harbor Miin — Very Rev. Jeremiah O'Donnel, Wm. Holdcn, Cliail'-s Fiirey, Win. Woodford, Jolin Kennedy, sr., ( Harbor Main,) .lolui Kcuuefly, f»r . (Holyrood.j James Hearn, jr., (Colliers,) Wm. Mo ne. sr., (Silmon Cove,) M. Wade, sr., (Conception Harbor.) Triniry Bay North — Rev. J. Carolau, (Bonari.sta,) Patrick Mur- phy, R -bert Lawl..r, (Trimly,) Edward Murphy, T. McCormack, (Calaliua.) Jeremiah Scaulon, Jehn Doody. (lU^ped Harbor.) Bon'*\i-ti South— Rhv. Wm Veitch. (Kings Cove,) WilJlaaj K'liyh. Bonav'stu. Wm. Alyward. (Knight's Cove,] 8. Rjan, (Broad Covf.) Joliu Miirphv, (Ki-In,) A. Mullowney, (Tickle Cove ) James Lonir, (Open Hall,) John Chieverfl, (Plate Cove,) J. Mulinwuey, (luilian Arm.) BouHvista North— Rev. Wm Veitch, (King's Core,; John Tur- ner. (Cot:ci"s IsiauM. * Michatl Cashin, (Gooseberry Island,) Sam'l Kelly, sr., (Burnt I.slaiid,; Nicholas Baterton, (Greenspond.) Fogo — Rev. James Brown, J. Fitzgerald, Miles Burke, (Joe Bafs Arm.) William Green, Daniel Bryan, rTilton Harbor.) Ferrylaud— Rev. M. A Glance y, H. O'Neil, P. Jackman. Nicholaa Power, R. Cashln. Gerald Jack-^ou. Bay Bulls— Rev. Nicholas Koach, Joseph J. Williams, Thomas I)ri>coll. J. Biackl'T. M. Casey, Michael Carew, (Witless Bay,) Thomai" Gatherall. (Bsilliue.) Great Placcutia — Rev. C. Irvine, Maurice Power, Thomas Riclly, Johu Sinuot, Francis Moouoy, Samuel Collins. Little Placenti:^— Rev. Ro^iert Breunan, Thomas Freeman, Alex- ander Burke. John IJielly, Thonjas Kelts. Placen ia We.-t — Rev. Win. Doumey, Wm. Brown, J. Ryan, John Hennes-y, Michael Dwyer, P. Murphy, Jr. St. Marys— Rev. R. O'Donuell, J. Walsh. John Grace, William Burke, Mfchael Fagnu, ..'. .-lurpby, J. Whelan. Tropasscy— R»^v. T. Hennebary, J. WaddJ^'ton, John Tobiu, J. Devoreux. John Neil, jr., John Hewitt. Burin— R.'v. Wm. Born. R. Manshail, J. Power, M. Mars'uall. Wm Fitzpatrick, Thoma'- Gonnan, Patrick O'Neil, A. Marshall. S: Liw t- (J.' — Kevd-. V ••'. R-ardon, F. M'.'Juiloch, aud Henry Ben:ii.,;r, ^ Lamaline.) lame-) Wa.sh, (Lawn,; Hugh Vava*or, (St. Lawr<' I'-e ) Fu tan- Bay— Rev. Jai,. Wbelan, P. Bu:ke, W. Burke. P. Barke, ft.. T Kin-eiU T H»-»rD u THK NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Fortune Hni'f'or — Rev. J. Flynu, .Indies T.lv^r, Miclincl IJyiiio. Kichnrd Uniniltoii, Samuel Gilk'.spk', liicli:ircl Qnuk, IMattlit.\vfilu- Tine. Snperlntciuleiit -M. Fennloii. * PKK.SIIV rUtUN IK (A HI) OK J'.DIt.'ATlON. Harbor (iiacc — 1{«\. Alexander Ross, (ieo. C. R';tlicif.>rr..\NI» J'lfOTr.M'ANT iJtAlMSr, '■ril<.Ol,. Ilonor.'iry Directors— i't-v. I), (k'uton, John Iluddon, Alex. Taylor, T/. T. Chancey, 11. W. iScyninur, Rol)fn IJarnts. Hond Mistress- Mis.s E. Ciood ; Actmr,' Mi'-trcss— Miss M. Good. Ecclesiastical Dopartmoat. ciirncji 01^' E^ai.ANjh D I O C K S j; o K N V. \\ V O I N I) T. i \ I> , lU. Hev. Llewellyn Jones, D.D., LorU Dishop ol >'cwfoiinillftnd. Commissary in Xewfoundlaud — Rev. jMHard Botwood. Comuilissary in England — Max. Willian) .Touos. :m.A , Burue.-'idc, Kendal. Commissary in Rormuda- -Rev. J. Liuulcy Longh. DKANKKV or AN AI,0.\. Rev. Edward Botwood. (Rural Dean,) Si. Mary's, St. .fohn'>. Kev. Edward Colley, Topsail and Kox Tnip. Rev. Charles L. J'ayno, J'ortu^';»l Covi'. Rev. Ambrose Ih'vga to, M.A,, Torbay : Vice-Prin^sipul of Theo- logical Collegr, St. .Tohn's. Rev. Chark'.s J Mailiin, Bfic. .Mus,, C'alh.d'al. Rev. Frederick R. IViiir)ay, S 'I'.L.. Gi\tlu(li'.il. Rev. Theophilus G. Nettcn, Retty Bi.rboriuid Ronrh Co\e. Rev. "\Vm. Notteii, St. Thomas', St. Johns. Rev. Joseph F. Rhflps, Chuich ofEnprland Acndomv, St. John's. Rev. Wm Pilot, B.D., St. .Tulm's; Govfriimeui 'inspector of Church of En^iaud Schools. Rev. J. S. Tliompson, Catliedial, J{cr. Arthur C. F. Wood, M.A., St. Thomas', St. .John's. 1)1 AMUiY OK < ON<.:i;rTIO-\ U A V. Rev. Charles Baker, Sahnou Co>u. Rev. Geo. S. Chatr.berialu, Boy-de-Vei (.!*;. Kev. .Tohn Guddei:, Harbor Gvaec (soull'-side^. Rev. F. .1. J. Smith, Spiiniard's Br.;, . Hev. James < '. IIar\ ey, ( Kni\'tl Dean.) Rort-do-Grave. Rev. Reginald M. Johnf-tMi, Carbonca]. R?v. John M. Noel, Harbor Grace. Bev. Wm C. Shrt.rs IJay K'oi>cMt»'. Rev. Robert H. Tnylor, BriguR. Rev. Allred C. J. Warren, Upper Island Co\ c. Ber. N. TieM<,1ne, H,irbnr rm'. New H*ibor, Kev. JoIju S. Sai»(lcr»oo, ilcarl'n La.^c aud lunUoiii. DEANKHY OF IIONaVHTA HAY. Hev. AayustusE. C. liayly, (Kurtl Dvhii Uc>,.;ivl-tn. Itev. Win. How, Cirotuspoml. hcv. Will. Kirhy, Kiuji's Cove. Kov. Theoiloiv Jl. Nui'^e. JJrooklyn. Rev. , Salvage. i»i:ani:uy oi notki. ksmk j«ay. Rev. John Hewitt, Herritijj Neck. R»;v Heury C. H. Juliu.xin, Exploits aud Tilt Cove. R.v. rhru., Belloram. Rev. Joiin Ciimiiiif,'baui, liurgeo. Rev. Thomas A. Goode, Channel. Rev. Thomas I'. Ma^siah, Rose Blanche. Rev. Wm. K. White, (Rural Dean,) Harl-or Biitou. jjev. , '"^l. Petsr's. i.kanj:i;v i}V >'i li vri oi iti:i,M: isi.K. Ruv. Joseph T. Curliu;^. [ Rural Dean,) Bar of Islands. Rev. Charles Jeltery, St. George's Buy. Rev. Charles W. H-'llMiids, Bonne Bay. IIP or.OilU AT, t OIJ l10('Ks\N -^-Vol) OK Ni;\V10UM»1.4Nl.i. PressldHnr, Right Rev. the I.ovd JJishop : Clerical Secretary, Rfev. A H«ygate; J.iV Sccivtitiy, G. T. Kei.dell; Treaiiuer, Henry Cooke'; Auditors^ Rev. A. C. F. Wood and John Goodridge. Frtcittire C'u7K>»i'/cc Tbo. Lord Bishop, Revds. E Botwood, E- C«iVev, A. ll.-Vi:al.', J V. Pli- los W Pi (»t, A. C F. Wood, and lion. "a. <\'. liarvev, H-.n. J. S. Winter, T. R. Smith, G. T. R»n- dell. W. V. Whitewav. C Crow.ly. Secretary. G. T. Rendell, T THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. ROMAN CATnnilC CUVRCU. KIOrttSK (IF HI. JoriNH, Ni;WK(»UNr)I.AMI, [Subjfct imm«'clltitely to tin' Holy Sto.] Furmer Prelafcs—liy Hev. Dr. U Du.N.VKf i,, dl. d l«ll j Rt. Hcv. Dr. liAMiiKiiT, dird 1817; Ut Ucv. Di. Siai.i-an, dioti l8cSu; Kt. Hev. Dr. Flkmino, died IMn-, Kt. Ucv. Dr. All i. lock, diid isfi'j. Present Bishop— Ri. Uuv. Tliouius .lusepli I'oworf M.A*, <'on- secratt'd iu Home, Trlulty biuidty, 1n7»i, by lii.s Kinineuc*' (Jaidluiil Cuilen. Vieur.GcH*i'al—\9ry Uev. Archdeacon O'Co.nnou, V.V. Dean— Very IWv. Patiik k Cr.KAiiY, P. I*. CIIUIJCHKS AND (^LKIIOV. St. John's Cathedral, Viry Hev. Win. KorrLstRl, Administrator; Rev. Patrick Delancy, Kiv. Dr. Ilowlcy. St. Patricks, Ucv. John Hyun. St. leter'st, Her. John Scott. St. Joaeph's, Petty Harbor, Uev. John Walshe. Portugal Cov«^ and Torbav. Very Hov. T O'Connor, P.P. ; Rev. M. J. Clarke. Belle lale, Rev. L. Vereker. Topsail and Keliljjrcw.s, Rov. M. P. Morris. Wltlass Bay, Very Rev. P. Clcary, P.P.: Rev. M. P. O'Driscoll. Bay Bulla, Rev. N. Roacli. P V. f erryland, Rev. M. A. Clancey, P.P. Renews, Rev. John Walshe, P.P. Trepa88'>y, Rev. T. Heunebury, P.P. St. Mary'a and Salmonler, Rev. R. O'Donncl, P.P.; Rev. J. St. John. Placentla and St. Bride's, Rev. Charles Irvloo, P.P.; Rev. Ed- wtrd Martin. Little Placentla, Rev. R. Brcnnan, P.P. St. Kyran's, Rev. W. Doutncy, P.P.; Rev. J. Walshe. Burin and Odarlu, Rev. Wm Born, P.P. ; Rev. Charles Ncill. St. Lawrence, Rev. F. V. Keardon. Lamallue, Rev. Francl.s McCuUow. Harbor Briton and St. Jacques. Rev. .Tames Whelan. INSIITITTIONS. St. Bonavrnturett Collegi — Pre^^ident, Very Rev. M. J Fitzfl;erald ; Dtaa, Rev. L. R. Tiernev. Professors -Rev. D. O'Rriea, T. Bldtll, £»({. CONVKNTS. Presentation Order, U; Mercy Order, i. Schools under care of Christian Brothers, 4 ; schools under patronage of the clergy, about ISO: Female Orphanage, Belrldere. DKICESK OK HARHOK (fRACK. Bishop— Most Rev. Dr. Ronald McDonuld, coiisecated In Plctou, Au'-'ust 2l9t, 18S1. Harbor Grace— Very Rev. D. Falconlo. Administrator: Rev. D. Mclnnes, Rev. Dr. McGregor. THK NEVVKOUNDLANU ALMANAC. t: ron- CarhouMar— Hcv. U. Walsh, I'. P. Briyu*— K«v. F. Walsli, IM'. Harbor Main and Ilolyro d— Ven . Ucv. .1. < >'I)onQell, V.G., P.P. ; Ili'V. J. I)i»niii llcy Conception Biiy--Ht.'V. I'. O'Domu-ll. Northern Buy— Ht-v. M HanU'y. Bny-di'-VtMils -l{»'v. G. Baitcock. BontivlHta — Rev. J. Orolau. Klni^'n Cove -Rev. Win. Veltch, Rev. F. Rowe. Tilton Ilaihor- Rev. .lames Brown, IM*. Belts Cove— Rov. M. Sheehau. Foruiue Harbor— Rov. S. Fliun. LaBouche— Rev. M. G mr. Labrador— A tU'uded once aytar by a Priest from Harbor Grace. Conrnnfs—Threv of the rri;8c;ntatlon Order, »nd t^o of the Or- der of Mercy. PRRFECTITIIK-APOSTOMC Ol' ST. (iK(>IUIB*S, WK8T NKWFOUNDLAND. lii/ a Decree of the 17 tk Soptemher, J 871, (he Western portion ofih* Island of Newfoundland was erected into a Prp/W'fur«i.Apoitolic. CnURCIIKB AND CLEIJiSY. St. Ann's, Great Codroy River— -Very Rev. T. Sears, P.l. ; Rer F. ^tenlein. St. George's — Rev, M. V«'rreneau. Bay of Inlands— Rev, R, Phippard. METITODfSr CHURCff. HY. .IOIIN'S DISTRrCT. Rey. Charles Lax, Thomai Hiirris and Jus< pli Puscoe, Supernumeraries. Pouch Cove — Rev. Robert BranHltt, Burin -Rev. William Kendall. Grand Bank — Rev, .James Nurse. Fortune — Rev. Robert W. Freeman. Burgee — One to be sent. Petitei— Rev. John F. Bowell. Channel — Rev. Jessie Heytteld. St. Pierre — One wanted. Flat Island and Sound Island — Rev. Saiiuel Snowden. Flower Cove — An Aprent. St. Anthony— Rev. William R. Tratt. Bontie B;iy and Bay of Islands — Rev. William B. Seccorabe. Labrador — Rev. Henry C. Hatcher. Gkokok S. MiLLKiAN, M.A. Chalrwan. William W, Percival. Financial S^craturg. THE NKWJJ'UUMJLAND ALxMANAC. ?c-Trr CHrbouoar— Ift'vUs G»org»' Boyd, George Natt-r; Johu S. rcRch, Huperuumcrary. Harbor Graco—Kt'v. John Goodisou, BrigOtf Rev. C. Ladnur. CupidK— Kev. Johu Kuay. Buy Roberts— Rer. Kdgar Taylor, I'ort-de-Grave— Rev. i\ G. Willey. Blackhead— R«v. James Dove. W^'storu Bay— ivJjv. John I'rutt, Island Cove— Rev. William Jennings. Old Perlicau— Rev. William Swaiiu. Hants Harbor— Rev. G. Vhiliskirk Story. Trinity— Rev. George Bond, B.A. Random, North— Rev. Hen y Lewis. Random, South— One to be sent. Green's Harbor-An Ageut, imder the superiuteudence of the minister at Port -de-Grave. Ckaulks Lai>nku, Chairma^i. John 0n.sular Ajic-uT; Harbor Briton. John W. nwcn, Vice-Consul Twillinjrate, Richiird G>»fiiridy(\ A'iee-ConsU', Renews. F'ianci* Beriean, Vice- Consul, liuriu. Spain -Don .Jo^e FronslsV, Vier-Consul, St. John's, Consular Aiients— Fi.jio, IJay F'iudiator. Trinity, G. H. Colo. Rose Blanche. Philip Sorsoiifl. Harbor Briton Pldlip Hubert, Twillingate, W. Lethbridi;e. Burin, Fraueis Berteau. Gaultois, Edward C. Gal- lop. Little Harbor, Jo.si;ph C. LeScellcnr. Brazil— A, O. Hayw.ird, Vice-Consul, Consular Agents— W. If. Tlionips-oii, Contcpion Bay, Thouia.'^ Wiutcr, Burin. Henry T. Holmap, ll-irbor B'itoii. Belgian— H. E. Hayward. Gt'rniaii Empire— Rub. ml \\. Pronsc, Conoul, St. John's. Port of Nain, Labrai'lov, Mr. Bonrqidn, France — Eiiiile Kraotzer, Consul for Nev\ foundland, Italy — A. M, F, Giancili. Consul for iNevrfouudltind, Consular Agent, Henry J. Stabb. Lrnitcd States of America— Thomas N. Mulloy, Cousid for New- foundland. ^'■lce••Cu]lsul, , Con.sular Agent, Hari)or Grace. P, Devercux. Swodsn and Nf)r\vay — Robert II. Prow.^e, Vice-Cou.suIi'oi' New- f-nindlaiid. I^swspapors Pulslishod in the Colony. .l('7p7yf/'/— Publifihod every Tlmrsday morning. Kvpnhii/ 'Iclt'jra,!^ —Publr-^lied d;r.ly (Sundays excepted). Uurhi.),' (ft (HI- »SV-y,)'/V/Atf"Publi$lied every Saturday morniug. M'}.-i;'ni.j //■/"■.•'•'ir', - Published TTiosdayr.!, Thursday i^ and Sal- unlay s, y'lvrot'fiil/i'r.icler—VnhWfhi'.d Tui.^sday and Friday mornings. /^}'j'/'y/— Piildislied everv Monday aiternoon. Rnu.tf Otizrff' —PixhWsh' d i'vovy i'ut-fiia.v arternoou. li, »,'■<--■ Publisiu'd W'ediiesflay and 8 iturday ivioniings. l}i-,ii)ryoi,c. t/(«v/ ,<,'.'— t'nl'li-'lif'l on 1>! aiiih of every mouth. 1 1'-iHin'inf'' S"i, ■ Pubjisbcd c.virry Thiu>d»y. 80 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. ITdwfoundland Tariff. According to Itevenue Art pdsstuJ ISSJ. TABLB OF DUTIES. Horses, Mares, &c. , each §2 30 Pij?i and Calves, each 2;^ Ale, Torter, Cider aud Perry, the yjallon 10 Applet, the barrel 30 Apples, (dried,) the 11> 01 Bacon, Hams, Tongues, Smoked B'-cl". m.kI SaiHa. es, thf cwt L' no Beef, Pigs' Heads, Foot and llock-i, sa ted and cun.'d, the brl. of 200 lbs 1 •; Biscuit aud Bread (not including swiut or fani-y lii^cnlt^' , the cwt ." I tl Butter, the cwt 1 12 Casks — empty, second-hand, under 45 gallons, each 40 Casks — emoty, necond-liaud, over 15 itillons, eaeli 1 25 Seconrt-haud Cask Stares, niaiiufactureci. capabli- of making Casks of 45 gallons and upwards, per 100 5 00 The same, cap ible of making Casks under 45 ^ral ons, per lOO 1 2 i Cheese, the cwt 1 5') Chocolate aud Cocoa, the Ih 04 Cigars, 5 per ceut. ad valorem, and the M 2 64 Coffee, the lb 03 Coal, imported or l)rought into tlie port of St John's, the ton it 23 Confectionery, the cwt 3 50 Feathers and Feather Beds, the lb oS Flour, the barrel 20 Fruit, dried (fxcepting di'ie.i apples), the ,1) 04 Indian Meal and Pea^e, the barrel 15 Leather, the 3100 11 00 Lumber, one inch thick, anil so in proportion lor .-iny gr<'aier thickness, the M 1 00 Molasses, the gallon OG Oatmeal, the barrel of two hundred ll)s 20 Kerosene Oil, the gallon 04 Pork, the barrel oi 200 lbs l 00 Salt, the ton 20 Shingles, the M 40 Spirits, viz. :— Brandy and other spirits, not herein defined or enumerated, aud not exceeding tho .strength ol proof by Sykes' Hydrometer, and so in ])rupfM'linn for any greater strength than the strength of proof the gaiiou 1 (30 All other Spirits of greater strcngtti than fort.v-thne per cent, over proof, shall be deemed to l)e Undeflned Spir- its, aud be subject to duty accordingly. Rum, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' Hydro- meter, and so in proportion for any greater streiuth than the strength of proof, the gallon i oO I'fin, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykrn" Hydro- meter, and 80 in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, the gallon 1 20 W'liis^cy, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' Hydrometer, aud so in proporti(>u for any greater strength than the streuuth of |)roof, the g dlon 1 50 Cordials. Shmb. and oth' r Spirits, being sw. rten' d oi mix- ed so that the degree of .stren^tii ciiiU'H be •e-.-.-ria: : • d, the gallon SO Sugar, Loaf and liefluod the cwt - . . 3 50 " Unrefined, the ewt , 2 00 «' Bs'tard, the rwf ? ftO THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 81 .^2 30 23 10 30 01 •J 00 It; ir, 1 12 40 1 25 5 00 1 2 > 1 5') 04 2 64 03 25 a 50 <|5 20 04 15 11 00 1 00 0(J 20 (»4 1 00 20 40 1 (30 1 00 1 20 1 oA SO 3 50 2 00 9 !iO Tea, the lb 05 Timber, thf^ ton 30 Tobacio — Manufactured, includiug l»'uf tobacco, stripped or pirtly manufactured, the lb 14 " Leaf and Stems, the lb iOi Viuegar, the gallon 10 Wiuea, vi7 : — Champagne, the gallon 2 00 Fort and Madeira, the gallon 1 20 Claret, the gallon 80 Spanish Red, Denia. Siciliiui, Figueira, Red Lisbon and Cape, Lisbon (?ora luon, the gallon ....•••• 80 Malaga and Montllla, costing at port ol shipment under 80 cents a gallon, the gallon 30 Hock, Burgundy and Light Rhenish Wines, the gallon 60 Malaga and Montllla, costing at port of shipment 80 cents a gallon, and any over that price, and Manzanilla and Sherry, 12^ per cent, ad valoiem, and the gallon u 90 All other Wines 12^ per cent, ad valorem, and the gallon. . . 80 Fruit, other than above enumerated, Fresh Meat and Poul- try, Oxen and Cows, Tallow and Palm Oil, the l$100. ... 4 00 Caudles, Carriages and Waggons; Ready-made Clothing, viz. : — Coats, Jackets, Trowsers, Waistcoats, and South- westers, Mantles, Dresses, Cloaks and Sacks ; Manu- factures of Wood (except Cabinet Wares, Musical In- Btrumeuts, Agricultuial Implements, and Packages in which Dry Goods are imported), the §100 20 00 Staves, manufactured and dressed ; Stockings, Shirts and Drawers, (made by hand and not woven,) the $100.... 20 00 Anchors and Chain Cables, Copper and Composition Metal for Ships, viz. :— Bar, Bolt, and Sheathing Nails ; Bread-bag Briu or Bagging; Canvas and Sail Cloth for Ship's use; Cordage, viz. :— Kopi; and Hgmp, Coir and Manilla Cables; Corks and Corkwood; Hoop Iron; Fishing Tackle; Iron of all lauds, in bars, bolts, sheets, plates and pieces ; Machinery and parts of Machinery ; Masts and S[)ars; Mtii'-'res; Nails; Oakum; Oats, Rice, Indian Com, Barley, Brau; Pitch, Tar, Resin, Raw Turpentine; Sheet Tin, Solder, and Block Tin; Staves, undressed ; Worsted and Woollen Yarn of all kinds, the SlOO 8 00 Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, not otherwise enumerated, described or charged with Duty in this Act, and not otherwise exempt, the 8100 13 00 LOCAL DISTILLATION, Brandy, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykcs' Hydrometer, and so iu proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, the gallon I CO Gin, not exceeding the fctrencth of proof by Sykes' Hydro- meter, and so iu prop... ion for any greater strsngth than the strength of prooi. the gallon 1 00 Whiskey, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' Hydrometer, and so iu proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, the gallon 1 00 Rum, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' Hydro- meter, and so iu proportion fur any greater strength than the strength of proof, the gallon 75 In addition io the fwreyoing Duties, there shall be paid Pifteen per Cent, upon the amouMt payable aw such Duties in respect of the several Articles above eiinmerat«d. «2 THE NEWI'OUNIjLANI) ALMANAC. T.vUr.K f)F I'AKAIT'TIONS. A.L'i imiltmnl Iniidi'iiifiiLs uiilI MacDiiU'i y, iuipork'd l>y Ayi iciiluinil Societies ibr tlin proniolion of A.uiiciilltirc, Anns, (..'luLbiiii; HLii I'lovisioii.s for li'.r M;ije>ty's Iv.iiul {iiul Sea Foici.s, ArlicJcs iiut'orU'd for lirlijiious purpcKsis, l'aiinii){;> ai.d Slatnary not, iiiteml((l for .'v'llc, Articles orcvciy di'scii! lion inii)oiU.'(l for tlifMiso ol" llic (iu\c.Tnor, Anicl'..s I'll- Hie Ollici.il u-e ol' Foii'i.icii ('!'ii.sul.>, Halt, Baili for tanniii^- Ijcaliicr, I'oIKt I'iiik', Coait-, wlicii not imported or l)rcni,i>ht. into tlie Toil of .St. J(jlin'y, Cloiii and Jiullion, (Joke, Colton Varu, Cotton — raw, Corn for tlic nianuiacliin! of Brooms, Crnsliiny; Mills for Minin<4- pnrposc.~, Donations of Ci(jtl)ii;,n-, spuriMHy imporlcd i'or dislril'iilion .^ratiii- toiisly hy any (Miarilaljio Soci(jly, Dye ytiills, Kii^js, Ht-nip, Flax and Tow, Hides or piocL-s of Hides not taimod, curried or drcsed, Juid<, old Iron, old Copper, and Composition Metal, Live Slicep, lliiinaiuifaetiiroil \\ool, Manures of all kinds. Materials for .-lieathiiin' the b(jtlonis of \ossel,-, such as Zinc, Cop- per auil Composition Metal, together with Nail.s and pai>er, or Kelt, wlneli may be nsed for or under such sheathiui!:, Music, written or i)rint( d. Passengers' IJagiifayc, Household Furniture and Workin,:;- Tools and implements usdl and in the use of jiersuns arri\ in.ic in this Colony, riiilosoplueal Instiinnents and Appai'atus, including Globes, when imported for the u.^e of CoHeiics, Scientific or Litcrarj'- 80- eietics, Fig Iron, Plants, Trees luul Ishrub.M, Printed nnUter, not intended to l)o wi'ilXen on, Print iu;i- Presses, Printing- Paper (i»oyal and Demy, I'rinting Types, and all other printing' materials. Printed Books. J'anipldets. Maps and Chart,'-, Kofuse Jvice, Sand, Seeds for Ai»ricul(iual purposes. Specimeub illustrativi' of Natural ilist(;ry, Sulphuric Acid, when used for the niauul.acture of manure, Steam Knj^iucs, Bcnlers, Propellers, Water Wheels and Saws, when used in the orijiinal construction of Steam Boats built ill this Colony, and of Mills and Fac- tories, Twines to ))(• iisrd in manul'acturinu: nets in tlii- Colony, >Vheat, Work-, of All, \ ;/. :— .Fngravin:;>. Painlu'g- and Statuary, not lu- l ended for .'«'ile, Vejietables of all sorl>. Fish of all kinds, and (dl 1 lie pi'oiline of tish. lMou.i,'hs, llarro\v>, KeapiuL', Bakinec;tiou shall not, apply to such Fl.-h ol liritish c'lii'li ;in'! < iirc, luilc^ otlicfwisi! (1 ('lart (I Ity rrochuniii ioii ul' I lir ( ; )", cnior, pii!i- li>h;>i ill the h'"//<(f (1 rj !/r'. All Vaclits sailinu' iiiitlfi' Warraiil ol' tlir Loi'il,- of tlii- AiliP.ir.ilLy, or bL'loimiii.u' to the lioyal Yacht Ciui), .>-halI he cMMiipteil, on \i';\v orthe .-Hid W'iUTaut, IVoai p lyiucHt ol' all local Dulles what.-ueve;*. Board of Ilxaminers Ft)i' (l)'anl'niii ('< rlilifKh s Id Mtis/trs (dul i/raVv m I lie McrvliKiil. Scrrlrc. — Stall' Coiiunaiider Ii'ibinson. U.S., K.\aiiiiiH,T-iii-(,'hief. A.-.sistaiit Examiner— Dnncau Baxtei-, lute Masti;)' In thu -Mt-rcuu- tile Marine. F. J. Doyle, rre])a;-er ol" Candidates, St. -lohn's. narTaor Master, Start" t'.'onimander G. {{oliiiison. U.X. Harlsor Dues. 'I'iio Collowinji' auKjunts, a> Harlior Dues, shall be paid by \'es- .sels arriviuo: at the I'ort of St. .John's, at the time of their being outert'd at the Custom House, < xcept Ships of War a'ld \'essels engaged in the Coasting trade and Fishing, viz. : Every vessel of Sixty tojis and upwards, and not more than Ouo Hundred tons, $2. Every vessel of more tluin One Hundred tons, and not more than Two Hundred tons, f}:',. Every vessel o;' more than 'J'wo Hundred tons, and not more llun Three Hundred tons. ^4. Every vessel of more than Tliree Hundred tons, and not more than Four Hundred tons, .*."). Every vessel of more tlian Four Hundred tons, .$G. I'rovided, that no vessel shall be comj, lie.) to pay Harbor Dues more than onc! in every lialf-yoar, vi/. : Once l)t'tween the First ihiy of .January and Thirtieth day vt' .June, and once between the Tliirlelh ilay of. June' and Fir.^t day of January, Eules and £e^y.l'tions y["le b>/ llic Ciijr- 'Hiji- in '.'ni'.ii'ii .J'nr ritrri/iiuj 'ml (ni°lrf ren-itticlinfj C'-i'iiiicale^ to M<'!>li IS utt'l J[ i/es', '->S I'ii-lori". Ccip. i, Si. -fj/tn'.i-, SfH'J'uUtldJKuiJ. GEXER ir. Til'LES. 1. — Al! aiiijlicants for exaniinaMou sha'! p ly, pn-vious to exfimi- nation. to tht; tjcjlouial S'^rnaiy i he i'oilowiiig mentioned fe-s : — For a Cei-'itica ■: a- Ma r. I'c i Dil'ar-; i'>r a t en illcale a'* Mail. Five D'll;'!'^; oid i.i tin; v-iw of ..ny ap,.licMnt fudiig to pr0(Mi <• id' (i riHlcatc -1 'fi ilicatioi on lil> tiist i-xaml'ialion, hi; will be eiititUd t-a sec^md examin;iti..u w ihou' payuieri: of any additional fee; but if lie fail to procure his Certificate of qualiUea- tion on such sef^oml examination, he shall pay th" name fee previ- fii THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. ous to nuT siil)-< is !M'rt'l)y rcqniri'd teclv.s to procure. :>. —Testimonials of (■li;iract>'r. sohiicty. cxji'Tifiinc^ ahi'iLy. rwA ^oi)(i coiidiicl on boanl sliip will he requireil of all applican's, and without i)ro(iuc'in.i; tlieni no person will tie rxaniined; and as sueli testimonials may r((pnre cxnniinaliiin, it is desirable that they should he lod.ijed as early as possible. 3. — Services of Seamen that are not vcrilled by the production of aCeitirtcate of l)iseli;iri;e or a Ceititictte from the Shipping Master at St. John's, or the .Assistant l.'olleetor at Ilaibor Grace, Htatiuij that such Scan'cn did serve m the vi'ssel speeitled, and in the capacity, aud for iiie i>eri(id el.ibned. will noi be aei cpted, unless the applicmt pioducc s;itis!;i('tory docunu iitary evidence either from llie Master he siuied wiili ..r tVoiii tlie Owui-rs of the ve!«sel he sailed in. vUm ii'Li' tli' I iine he served in liie ve-i>el and the capacity iu '.vhieh he^eived. Serviet- ;is Seoml Mate in New- fou'.idland registered vessels will <>ii no aceotiiit be allowed to count as >!ate's service, unless theratinn- Ite e"nclu>ively shewn to bi' .'ipplic.d)!e to the class (>{' vessel, v*. henever .a man has been regularlv promoted, on a vacancy in tlie eoui've of the voyane, to the rank of Master or Male, such promotion ;;ud its da'e must be verified by a Certillc te eittv-r from tiie Master or the Own^r of the vessel, to enable him to receive credit for his service iu a higher grade. 3 (aV Candidates for the ordinary rei-titi. ate of Master, First Mate, Only Mate, or second Mate, will b- required lo prove that they have served at sea at l*ast Twelve Mouths in a sijuure-rigged sailing vessel. In a oase where au .ipplicant f<>r a Certificate of Master, First Mate, Only Mate, or Second Mate, has only served in fore-and-aft- rigged vessels, and is ignor.mt of the managenieur of square-rigged vessels, he may obtain a (ertiilcate on wlucli the words " Fore- aiid-aft-rigged ■' vessel will he written: this Certificate will not entitle the holder to act in a square-riirginl vessel. A Caudidate possessing a Certilicate for •• Fore-and-afc-ri<.'ged" vessels, and desiring to obt.'ii,! an ordinary Certiiicate of the sume grade, must prove that h-- has stMVi-'l at sea at least Tw.-lve mouths in a sqnare-riugeil s:-iilin;:-vexs«I. and will be cxuninecl in Navigation aud Seamruship. He wid t-e requiied to pay half the usual fee. 4. — Candidates for exsmiuation must give in their names to the Examiners three djivs before the Board meets. 5. — Candidates will be required to .appear at the Kxarainaiion Boom pnuctnally at the time appointed. t>. — Candidates are prohibited from tiriiigin.^ into the h.^ imina- tion Room books or papers ef any kind. 7. — In the event of any Candidate being df^ot- cted defacing, writ- ing in, or blotting any book belonginvr to the Exan.iners. the papers of such Candidate will be detained until ttie ij^'ok is re- placed, but he will not bo permitted to retain the da:n*gpd b'''k. S.— Iu the event of a'ly Candidate : eing discovert-d copying from another, or afl'ording asfisiance, he wi!! nubject himuelf to a Mlure. 9 —No Candidate will he permitted to work out bis problem on a slate or waste paper. 10. :No Candidate will l>e permitted to 'oave the room until he li.-.s civen f.p the paj-or o'; wliioh lie is ei:>;a<,' J. 11 — Candidate* will be ai'.i'.vtd to work I'Ut the various pro- Moms hy the met'io.^ nnd tables they hsve b:-et:i aor-ustoraed to use. i to be ecks to Ly, an.l lis, !iml us such i!\t they >(.luctioii ihi|i|)iiig I Grace, . and in (••(■ptecl, 'vidence s of the >iN»'l and ill Nt'W- owed to y slu.'vrii ;i:is l)i'en >yai:e, to must l3e )\vu«ir of nie iu a L-r, First uve that re-rigged er. First !-and-aft- re-rigged " Fore- will not -nu^'ed" th'- siiiue Tw.-lve luiiifil in half the les to the raination Kjc unina- inc. writ- iiers. the >nk is re- el b->k. 1 copying iiBt'if \o a ''blera on 'until he •Sous pro- ed to use. THK NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 85 and will bo allowed six liours to perform the work. At tli« expi- ration of the .six hour.s, tli'\v will, if thoy have not llnished, be dtclared to have lulled, luiU-ss the K.xaiiiiiiera tee lit to extend it. 12. — (Jiimlitliitcs will be ('xpeclt;(l to correct tiu' Declination and other elements of the Nautical Almunac l)y the ' hourly differ- ences," and will not be permitted to n.se Inspection Tal)les for that purpo.se. Every correction must appear on the paper of the (landidatea. 13.— Candidates are expected to bring their answer.s to all pro- blems within or not to exceed a margin of one mil** from a correct result. 14. -In finding- the longitude by Chronometer, the logarithms used in finding the liour angle should be taken out for secondi of arc. 1.'). — In nil other problems the logarithms to the nearest minute will be suflleiently correct for all grades except Master. 15 (k). In every ease the Examination, whethor for Only Mate, First Mate, or Master, is to conuneace with the prol)lems for Sec- ond Mate. 15 {b}. In all cases of failure the Candidate must be re-examined dcnovo. If a Candidate fails in Seamanship he will not be re-ex- amined until after a lapse of Six Months, to give him time to gain experience. If he fnils three times in yarigrtliun. he will not be re-examined until after a lapse of Three Months from the date of the last failure. 15 ((•. If an applicant is examined for a higher rank, and fails, l)Ut pas.ses an examination of a lower grade, he may receive a Cer- titlcate accordingly, but no part of the fee will be returned. QUALIVICiTlON.S VOR CERTIFICATES OK COMPKTEHCT »0R ▲ FOR- BIGN-GOING SHIP. 16. — A Second Mate must be seventeen years of age aad must liave been four years at sea. //? Xari(iation—}\(i must write a legible hand and UMderstand the first live ^ules of arithmetic and the use of logarithms. He must bo ah e to work a day s work compl';te, including the bearings aad di^taiic^- of the port he is bound to, by Mercatir s method ; to cor- rect the S.iu > declination for loniC't'i'de, and find his latitude bj meridian aliituile of the s>un ; and work such other eawy pr blema of a like nature a-j may be put to him. He muat understand the use of the sextant, and be able to observe with it and read off the arc. In Sf^cnnr/nihij)- lit mu>t give satisfactory answers' as to the lisgiiig aD'.i ai^risgiug of ship-, stowing of holds, 4.c. ; must un- ilcrs-.aud tile raeuhurement of rrje log-Iiue, gla-s and lead line ; be conv(.'r-«nt with the ruie of the road, as regard- both .steamer-! and •5 lili'g ve-s'S, aiid the li;^iirs and i'-j-^ signals ar-icu by them. He ran»t pass a saiisfacory examiualiou in the Inttrnationai f;ode of >ign:ils 17 — An Only .Mate must be nineteen years of age and hare been live years at >ea. //' Xo' igatio'i — In addition to the qu:iiiilca,tion required for a Seco!;'.l Mate, an Ouiy .Mate mus' be abl; to (jbserve ari(l calculate the ampotude ^.f he Sun. and deduce the variation f«f the compasa ti.ere'ro . :.iid t.'ds. He uiust know how to iay oti' the place of the ship on i!ie chart, both by beajinjrs of known object* aad by latl- tud-:- .T d I'lngi^ude. He mu«t b.- .-t" I" to de'erniii.e tbt error of a •extant and to adju-i .t: ai.»o to lino the liiae of Higlj Water Uosa the known time of the full and chaaye. A« THE Nf:\VFOLNDLANl) ALMANAC. In Seamanship — In addition to wlint is iT rcqni«ite entries In Sliip's Log. He will also bo nuestl(mod as to his luiowlcdi!:*' of Mic iisi.' and managemeut of the inortar and rockrt linis in tli • case of the ■tramliug of a vesB«l. 18. — A flrit Male must be ninetfeu jear.s of a^^e and have served five years at sea, of which one year must havs been as either Sec- ond or Oaly Mate. /// Naviyatiun — In addition to the ((Ualirtcitious rei|Uired for an Only Mate, he must !)e able to observe azimuths and compute the variation; to compare Chronometers and k'Cp ilieirrato-i, ami Hud the longitude by them from an ob>orvation of the nun; to work vht latitude by single altitude of the sun »tl" the meridian; and lie able to use and adjust the sextant by the nun. In Seamanship — In addition to the quHJifications required for an Only Mate, a more extensive kiiowled,y;e of scamannhip will be re- quired as to shiftin:^ larg' spirs imd sails, mamigiug a ship lu Btorray weather, taking in and making sail, shittng yards and masts, and getting heavy weights, anchors, &c., In and out; cast- ing a ship on a lee shore; securing the masts in the event of acci- dent to the bowsprits. 19. — A Master Ordinary must be twenty-one year.s of «ire, and UaTe been six years at 8»*a, of which at least one year must have been as First or Only Mate, and one year as Second ^Iat<^ lu aiidltion to the qualification for a First Mate, he must be able to find the latitude by a star. Ac. He mu-^t al^o tie able lo answer a certain number of the questions on Compass deviation contaiu- •d In Circalar »17, issued by the Board of Trade, 1871 He will i« examiBed in so much of the laws of the tides as is ne(;ey the uiual methods. An Only Mate will be required to llnd the *rne bearing of the sun, ami the error of the ship's compass from an observed a/'uuuth .s e I e H a t( d St'cond I a < If !U' tike lilt! isi; n\u[ ; of tilt! » served IKM- SfC- I for an )UtC tlU' ami Hud lo work and bu d for uu II b« re- ship in trds inid it; cast- t ofacti- aiie, find ust have jl be able o answer contain- Ho will (issury to nj;s wilh mined as ud as to le event ot lower » of like Till-: NKWFOINDLAM) ALMANAC. 87 nl'tlio sun, Imtli from an altitndc and also from the "Time Azimuth Tables.' and with the vaiiation jrivm conipnle the deviation ; to lliid the latitude fiom a single altitude of Ww sun olVthe meridian, and al-o to aMertnin tin- trne bearinu- of the sun and the ship's position b.v Sumner's nieiluul by projection. He snust alsobe conver- sant with the use of Mercator s cliail, and be al)le to llnd, on either a fi'i'r or ,//(^i/,;r//'r cliarl , thei'oursc lo steer, ami the distance from oiu! iiiviii position to another: lo liiid the shiji's position on tlic (liiirl, from eross bearings of two ol)Jects; from two bearln^H of the :.auie obi(el. the coiirse and distance between the bearlufjs l)einu- li'wi'U : at d al-^o to find the disianee of the ship from the ob- ject at tlie time ol' t.Tkin^; the sec(md bearini^s. A Master will al>o Ix; rei|nired to llnd the true bearing of the .sun from tli(> '-'rime A/.imuth Tables." and with the variation jliv( 11 eoiiipiite the d( \ iatioii. and work out the same problems, on eitlicr a /;•/'( or /W('r//;f7/c eliart, as are retiuired from the Only or First Mate. He will also be ie(|Uiro(l to llnd theconrse to steer by compass in order to counteract I lie etlVct of a jj[iven current, and to find Hie distance the sliip will make y;oo(l towards a given point in a certain liiii^' and to r-nr/,- ""/ i))\icti<-alh/ the correction to apply to soundliiirs taken iit a ulven time ami place, to compare with the depth marked on the chart. retjuired ement of If ofllcial chocking charlor- ; !ind he 1 er coa?t to tl'^c. id. Only, ill, in ad- .'([Uircd to 1 the time the riiiipli- i>s there- He must rv>m iir >r mil liy tlif ii)<>- of the ;d a/'nuuth 88 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Appendix. TiiK following appointment has boon mmU; sluco »he IbrcKoing sheets went to press :— John ChitvcM, (Plate Cove,) to be a menibor of the Open Hall and Tickle Core Road Board. 1 Hall