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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la m6thode. 1 2 3 4 6 6 J-'^^. 1 Tt Being in BVt: n Tiio Uxivr; riio Feasts Ciiuiicii M\RK vr.r The KcLir: NAIIIES, Tho Risivr. tho Sun j With a rillNTED A CM': I f AiV ALMANACK FOR The Year of our Lord, i8i2j BEING BISSEXTILE OR LEAP YEAR; Calculated for the Meridian of Saint John, in New-Briinswick; Being in Latitude 45*' 20' North, Longitude 66° 3' West; BUT n'ILL SERrE FOR ANY PART OF THE PROyiSCE. CONTAINING Tho Universvl Cali:n'd.vr, riio Feasts and Fasts of the Ciiuiicii, \\\t\\ other Re- markable D vts, The KcLiPSEs of the Lumi- naries, Tho Rising and Setting of the Sun and xVIoon, The Moon's Placb, The VIquation of Time, The Time of IIigu Water, List of Provincial Officers, I! Officers of the Army ur\Uer II M{ijv>r-Generai Jjalfour, II OrricERs of the Militia, II Sittings of Courts, &c, &c. With a variety of other Matter useful and entertaining-. Bij BERNJRD KIlUlNANy T. M, SA[NT JOHN: riUNTED AXn SOM) BV JACOB S. MOTT, KING's PRINTER, AT IIlS OlJIti:, AT Till; SJ(JN 0«^ THE bible AMU CROWV, rr.JNI'E WILMAM STRt'tl. > SOLAll Axt) LUXAll ECLIPSES loii 1812. There will hn Six I'lrlii'. 'PS tliia Voav: four of tlie SUN, and two of the MOON, as follows : I. Of tl)t^ Sun, I'Vliruary I'ith, invisible. II. Of tiic Moon, l'Vl)iMi;iry 'ifjtli, vi«.iI)lo, as follows: Beginning of the r.riij'so - - I !h. '29i!i. p. m. IJe^ioning of tola! dnrkuess - Oh. 3lh\\. A. m. 27th. Middle of the Eclipse - - - lii. 28m. a. »i. End of total darkness - - - 2h. 2()m. a. m. End of the Eclipse - - - - 31j. 2Gra. .^. m. Digits eclipsed, '^0=^ 40' from South side of the Earth's shadow. III. Of thoSiin, March l.^ih, invisible. IV^. Of the San, August 7th, i.ivisihle. V. Of the Moon, August '22(1, i:ivisi!)le. VI. Of the Sun, September 5th, invisible. The lS'u:,'>cs and Chanicfers of (he Ticclvc SIG2\S of the ZOblAC, T A ripe, head. 1 £i Libra, reigns. ^ Taurus, nt'c'.v. Ill Scorpio, secrets. II (rv'Tiiini, arms. X Sagilarius, thiglis. C) (J.incer, breast. Vf Cap:icornus, knees. Q_ Lro, hr-arr. 1 ;^: A(juarius, legs. r^ Virgo, belly. K Pisc>-5, feet. The Names and Charaa'cn of the PLJNETS. O*'^. Tl«eSun. (^ Mars. O D a (T The Moon. 1 11 JupiJer. ^' -MojTury. h Saturn. $ V'en IS. y llerschel. © Tlio Earth. The Naf:n's aud C haru'l trs of the ASPECTS. (^ CoT'juMction, or in tJic S Opposition, ISOdeg. S'lni'! degr.e. S2 Dragon's Ilt^ad, or as- -ic S.'-.ti'p, GO fieijrees. eonding Node. U QiMi.ile, i)0 d-^Mces t is Dragon's Tail, or dc- A Trine, 120 degrees. Kcendiug Node. VOLfiAilNO' ]'ES F uRTiic YEAil 1812. nomitiicnl Fii'lters E. I). Solar Cycle I Last Qt iVeu- M First Q, Full Mc Do ^(^ CIrcu 47 I ^|Ki2dSn, ''pipij. 6 2 7,3 s, ; '2? sloi \lO(i !12'e ls(S„, 1 1 if 2 1st. I J 1/fi '*^/ Q. Cha M'>{-|2fl8.Ml |20 2 I .\ cuff ' '^ Agues M > 1 -t'> le SUN, ami 'JSS of the rns. iH, knees. , U'gs. ?.t. NKTS. PECTS. on, 180(10?. s Iload, ov as- ig Nodf. 's TuU, or dc. ng Nodo. Ic ulctlou 15 JAiNUARV i.ath XXXI J)a)s. 1812. '* IVITH care this haj^j?/ Proviiica }u(n/ produce '' Jll (hat Life uiks^ fvr Pleasure^ or fur IJje, ^^ Then to Indadrif let ccck turn hii IJumi^ "' Thence jojous Plenty ikall o\'r spread the Land, Last Quarter 61 h, at 55 iiiiuutt's aftor 3 eveiiijig. New Alooii 1 4th, at 51 miuutos aJ't.^r o morning. First Quarter '20th, at '25 niiimtes ai'tor !^ cvo:iing. Full Moon SiSth, at 14 minutes aitor 7 morning. M D '.V I) 4 47 6': 7,3 SI loVj 11:7 12 K 15 4 1 ^j 5 CALENDAR, cV:c. risos :;> set«'r. <^ H.M.H.M. Circumcision. '> slow of Ciocli, 4ai, '2d S'jn. after Cliris. <5 Apo llpipliany. 7 41 4 19 7 41 4 19 7 40 4 '20 7 40 4 ^20 7 :;•; 4 21 i_ H. JVI. P.iH. •M. t) 4G ^ 7 50l2() 8 i>7\m 9 40 20 10 A'ift '2? slow of Clock, 6'.^m. 55 sa 15 5 8 7 3v') 4 21; 1 25 2C>i 7 22 [f^ Slationary.T .'{:) 4 21; 11 39|U '7 38 4 2ijmor(i.!2o 7 3? 4 231 38 Ml 1 I 3 4 5 « 4 40 18 1st Sntiday aftor Fpipliany. St. }Jl!!aiv-. ^} I niV: ior 6 {)\\. 21m. even. v slow of Clock J 9 [in. ]) i:j Perij^cc. 7 33 4 2 i! 2 35! I 1 35 4 25| 3 36; Id 7 35 '4 25 4 37i^/J' 1 4 20 6 39' 14 7 314 2r;i ]> sets 2y 7 33 4 '271 (> r)|;i^ 7 32 4 2« 7 18 27 7 31 4 2^1 8 30'k' 7 30 4 30' « -J 2. 20 7 2U 4 31,10 52 r 17 I \^ ? 1). Charlotte biitli f'ay kept. l'> r. i2ii S'.nulay after r^piphany. 20'2 j * enters';::^ lOii. '27m. even. j7 28 4 32 1|3 lAgues llomun Virg. and AL 7 27 4 33 7 26 4 31 7 25 4 '^:^ 7 214 3() ir 23 4 37 |r 22 4 38 7 20 4 4u 7 ly 4 11 214 «3 5 ?4 T/Sets 6li. inoniln:^. S.r7 |Conver?ion of St. iV.ul. ?r> K :Sv»|}tuuiiisima >:^ Staiionary. 7j2 IJuke (f Sussi'x burn, 1 01 ^''5 ,l\Ing Charles 1. ]\lart\r. morn. 2 4 '2Ui 1 ^:22 2 loMi 3 l/ilj; 4 lols 5 Hi 5, G 0;2{);;0 8 fj 10 10 II 12 i ' I ') 3 4 5 (i 7 J* 9 7 17 4 43 fi ';;iji3 12 7 ir> 4 •n' 7 ih 'ffii2 7 15 '1 45I 8 15 1?; 1 30 •22 10 56 31 2 AW 21 4 48 35 20 ■•26 45 58 {, 50 47 22 33 7 f^ FEBRUARY hath XXIX Days. 181'2. '* IVhether to manual Jrts ycn^re most inclhvd^ ^' Or Country Labours bcf'er suit ijour Mhui^ '* Still Work, — by that preserve your Liberty ; " He ihaVs in DebVs a slave ; — but Work ictll keep him free. *' T/ie Country Life I lead, and if my Friend " Of less experience, zcill my Lcro attend. Last Quarter 5th, at 10 minutes afternoon. Nev? Moon Vl{\\, at LIG minutos after 3 eveninij. First Quarter 19tb, at 3 minutes after 7 morning. Full Moon 27th, at 27 minutes, after 1 morning. M D 1 W D 7 CALLZ^DAH, &c, H.M.H.M. r. # s. H.M. 29 n.vv. H.M. • Apogee. [P. B. Vig.:Mary.|7 H 4 46 9 12 1 40 2 K Candlesmass. Sexagi^sima. 7 12 4 48 10 9 ■A. 2 13 3 2 Blasius, Bishop and Martr. 7 11 4 4911 7 22 2 47 4 3 7 10 4 50 morn. in 3 26 5 4 ::). Slow of Clock, 14' 18" 7 9 4 51 4 16 4 11 6 5 7 8 4 52 1 4 29 5 7 7 6 7 7 4 53 2 6 ^ 6 19 87 7 5 4 55 3 6 21 7 25 9,E Quinquagesima. 7 4 4 56 4 4 ^/f 8 53 10.2 1 7 2 4 58 5 1 Mb* Aw 9 56 'ir^ Shroro Tuesday. [Ash-Wed. 7 1 4 59 5 55 10 48 12'4 n y lOh. 36m. even. <> eclipse 7 5 Dsets 21 U 17 135 1 ]) in Perigee. [invisible. 6 53 5 2 6 5 K 12 lo' 146 Valentine. 6 5G 5 4 7 20 21 12 50 i 15 7 1 6 51 5 6 8 34 r I 2o: 16 K Slow of Clock, I4lm. 6 53 5 7 9 46 21 2 C 17 2 [1st Sunday in Lent. 6 51 5 910 b(i y 2 51 18 3 6 49 5 11 morn. 19 3 40 19 4 1^ enters K Ih. 12ra. even. 6 47 5 13, 4 D 4 3;; 20 5 6 46 5 14 1 9 16 5 3(J 21 6 % Stalipnary. 6 45 5 15 2 10 29 6 20' 22 7 6 415 16 3 5 S 7 31 23 K 2d Sunday in Lent. 6 42 5 18 3 56 25 8 1. 24 2 St. Mathias. 6 41 5 19 4 42 c9 9 l^.^, 25 3 Duke of Cumberland born. 6 39 5 21 5 20 19 10 i"! 26 4 y Stationary, d eclipsed visi. 6 37 5 23 5 55 jrix 10 bm 27 5 C 36 5 2 1 ([ 1 ise^ !l3 U .' 1 286 1 6 34 5 26; 7 5 25|l2 ] 29:7 # in Apogee. 6 33 5 27! 7 52 ii|l2 .'• ;1 Last (:] i''i rst (, Full M Ai'VVi [0 r-0!6 «2i;3 ^=;^ej ?jon(^ SundJ '^npei Ann I (jrOO'l |3l.3 \Va\^\A f % "j^WfiB! 18\'2.1 bid^ n keep him free- tend n?. '»• ilUg. 50 morn. 111! 51 41161 53, 55: 56l 5S 51) 1 4 5 5 4l'29l 6 "2 1 4^/f' lp-1 551 0'])"setsl;2llli 171 4l 7 ^'2Vp ^^' 61 8 34 r I ^5' 71 9 4()pM 910 56 <^ IVtnoni.U^^ 13, 401 Ml 1 ^161 151 'i lOp lOl 3 5p| IS 3 5r)'25 , 191 4 4*2U?. , 2ll 5 2019 10 i '23 5 55jnxjl0 o V (J lise !l3jl 1 «61 7 5i'25il'2 MARCH hath XXXI Days. 181'2. "* /'// teach him Rulrs to chuse a ha/)f>)/ seat, " fVhcre Pleasure, licutfh and Profit, all maij meet. Not kii^h, exposal to IVinds^ should be i/our Landj Xur i)ct too low to be bij breezes fann^l; Last Quarter 6th, at 25 minutes after 5 inoniiug. NiMv Moon loth, at 5S miiiutcs after 1 niornirr^. First Qua/tcr linh. at 36 ir.iautos after 6 evening. Full Moon 27th, at 52 minutes after 7 cvcninj;. 5 5 , ^ 071 7 r,2l,iillji Ml D vv D D CALENDAll, iScC. ri' II 6 .M.II.M. 1 r. s. II. M. D 11. Vv. P.jILM. 1; 9 sets 8h. 23m. St. David. 32 5 OS 8 56 I9i 1 15 22 _3d Suud.^y in Ltnt. G 30 5 30 9 5S|l]l! 1 45 Jl 6 28 5 32 10 58 13; 2 19| 4 4 6 26 5 31 U 56 25 2 50 55 6 25 ;> 35 morn. J: 3 38 6 6 6 23 5 37 55 19 4 30 77 Perjiftua. 6 22 5 38 I 51 /J' 5 41 8D •> Slow of Clock, Um. (> 20 5 40 2 5016 6 48 ».2 [4th Sunday h\ Lent. (i 18 5 42 «j '4 J <•»• 7 41 10' 3 6 u; 5 41 4 32 U 8 50 114 6 M 5 4G 5 17,29 9 51 12: 5 St. Oregory. f) 13 5 47 (i 6 K 10 52 13 6 •;> eclipsed invisiltlo. ]) in pr- G 12 5 4^ i) sets 29 11 '36 tl 7 [rigee, hi^h tides. () 10 5 50 7 25Jr 12 10 16 D 5th Sunday in Lent. 6 8 5 52 8 43 29 12 44 16 -w 6 7 5 53 9 53>5 1 23 17 ;i St. Patrick, n *i/. :•) 7 Mi . even . 6 5 5 55 1 1 3-28 1 58 Ih 1 G 3 5 ,''v iuorn.ifl 2 49 \V\!) 6 1 5 5f) 8'26 3 28 20 6 f^ enters T 1^«. 28Tn. even. 6 G 1 6 I, 4 31 21 ,7 fjonedict. ? c?- 9 27' north. 5 58 6 1-) 1 59|2^i 5 47 00 D Sunday before Kuater. 5 57 6 2 ^19 Q^ 7 8 23 2 5 56 6 4 3 27 Hi 8 20 21 i3 Superior (< of tj fill. morn. 5 51 6 (' 4 4 28 8 59 2,^ |1 Annun. Blessed V. Mary. 5 53 6 4 3f> njt? 9 57 20 5 5 51 6 f) 5 6 22 10 35 27 6 Good Friday. % Apogee. 5 50. 6 K; (I rises ii 11 10 2H '7 nh''^' JH 6 12 ! 7 3 15 11 45 2(.' !o Kastor Sunday. 5 46 6 14 8 1 27 12 17 30'2 Fai,ter Monday. 5 -15 6 15! 9 Olll 12 49 3i':] Master 'j'n.'slav. 5 -13 ITJ 9 58(21 1 21 ■^0- \ b "^'IsT^ih should entertain c; Uut leaving to t'^^ ^^";" , ^.;„j;^ Ram, u The Pkasure oj a C^rom ^^ -^^^^^^^.^^ ^food u still Sr->^':^Z^'^i^c spreading every ^^^here, u Qj sapless ii-igh V_____-- ■ ' N..V Moon l"hi.-''^Vl7" »«tes»Oer Smorun-g. First darter IStn, »" '. j,, afternoon. KuU Moon '^6'h, at^6^nmn^_____^ ;ni:u.M.;a. M.!i'. a. . 1 — Richard. rSt. Ambrose. ' [1st Sunday after i^as.ei. sets lOh. lOm. 42 6 18 10 ^71^1 40 6 20 VI 54|16 39 G 9.l;morn.jiy 37 6 231 41)iVf o + 113 '2 ? in t5 5 Perigee. ^2(1 Sunday after Easter. -j; pptsO^i. 14m. morn. ''v ata\ Clock a;i,rt't'- T, Stationary X '^^ ^ 32 6 31 6 20 6 28 6 3G 23 31 6 20 o>> fi 28 29 30 32l 1 2 3 3 4 5 42i25l 321 16231 57, K' 3h22l o «' ., . .„ . i^ r 10 27 G 33;i)sctsiH " •25 6 351 7 391 bin 3(>i 8 38,10 3<);U 4llU 24 6 22 21 19 17 15 'j enters » '-il'- O""- """• '' in b ■4 hetbro Cloc^ 2m. « . i^;;. Mark. rrs. Mary born. 4tii Sunday after Laster. ^ Stationary. '• Jnd U a a IjII jrha fiast Qnari Now Moo) First (,)iiar Full A(ooi! M \V 1() 2> 3D 4;2 53 6:4 m 9 7 10:!) n 2 12 3 13 1 14:5 15!6 IG 17 7 D 182 103 20 1 28|7 54; I) 252 C. IJ. sets [5t Ascens }) in V ^ bof. 9 inU !^? iii Wliitsu Queen s{* on. I rrincos f^ Stall riMily Cor[)us St. Aui 46 SllDIlstSui 4 8ilO 571^1 to'll 54|lG > I 'morn. 2GI 30| 3'* 3^21^ 29 49 Vf 1 4'2;2iil 2 3 3 4 5 57, K 2 2 3 4 5 () 7 S 9 4| 401 22 ' 12 2 45j 28; ij'r 10 5' 33:i)sctsn»0 35 SO / 38,10 39;U 4liU J9 iill22ll2 llil 3;211 f.0| ^. 34liai i3l2:)i 46l ^ Uill9! 44 £: J f) 6 6 6 G () () 7 7 40 47! 49! oO! 51 53 51' 55 I <2 3 3 4 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 55; 23! 25 1 2 40 2S 1<' 3H 4<) 4J 31 11 ..-IS 1111210 39p^ 10 ^rMlTl 11 ^^^ ^71 j^ (ilhll 53 58 8 58111^^^^^' 9 57 13 1 ;; lIlU 53!2()1 1 -^^ MAYhifh XX X[ Days 1812. '• And Herbage fh/n, a meaber. riock3'52' c^inf.r^ 4 40 7 J4 }) sets IG 11 17 112 'Sunday afrer Ascension. 4 45 7 15 7 43 11 11 49 12 3 9 in 11 (^ :iH at 44-h. morn. 4 14 7 IG 8 50 15 12 15 13 1 i 43 7 17 9 51 'S 12 51 14 5 4 41 7 19 10 40 1 > 1.35 156 '"^ ^ inf. 6 at 5h. oven. 4 40 7 20 11 33 23 2 16 Iti 7 t 3C 7 21 morn. 9 3 1 17 n Whitsunday. Prs. of 4 3S 7 22 49 2i 3 49 18 2 [Wales horn. 4 37 7 23 1 20 ^ 4 45 1!)3 Queen Ciuniottc bora 174 4. 4 3C> 7 24 1 49 15 5 51 $0 i 4 :J5 7 25 2 IG 27 6 57 515 v" cn.II2h.27m,nirr. ^ apo. 4 3 1 7 26 2 43 ^\ 8 2 2^0 Princess Mlizabelii boiu. 4 S3 7 27 3 10 21 8 53 2S|7 f^ Sialioiiary. 4 32 7 28 3 39 in 9 37 till) i'rinily Sunday, 4 31 7 29 4 10 15 10 17 w Cor[)us Christi. i 30 7 30 4 25 27 10 55 St. Augustine. 4 29 7 31 (T rise-^ t 11 33 4 4 2S 7 32 8 40 2i 12 10 mS 5 4 27 7 33 9 43 W 12 56 Kipg ClinrlpsTf. rc>foi'0(l. i 2,) 7 34 10 33 18 1 37 50 7 [ ;; before clock 'Zhii'X 25 7 35 11 17 2 13 SllDllstSunilayartt'.'rrinify. ' ;^ 24 7 SC 11 58 15 2 54 m irj^iTb^^tiT)^^ ______ "^"TZTrter 10 morning. First Ciuartcv Ibth, a. ^^^^^ 3 ,,cning. KuU Moon o lrh,jvt_J mum -^^-,^^r.^m>\^'^.' MlW liViD "'"^IT irTTlT Nicodcmus. ^!'2 |9 sets lin- -^^ 7;dW Sunday after •Vriaity. Qi3 jlOi 11.0 llDlsd Sunday after Trinity. tU ^?^. and Clock as^-cc. 1 1 53 t:£^'^&:]^ 50 St. Carnalsas. In Apogee. 4^21 9 20pi 4^'il0 b\9) 43' 10 43 17' : I7 7 43U1 17U 1 16 7 4111 30W 4 IG 7 44morn.U3 4 15 7 4ft 1'^ - 115 7 45 43117 14 15 7 45 1 7H 1 \i ^r, 7 45 L 351 TU [est <^ay. '■ I 4,: 2 4b 51 ,,n 03llh.4m.Tnonulong.4 15 7 ^-^ ^ . .^^ "pith Sunday alter 'Ir.mtv. 4 5 7 ^1 ^ 11 1 ,. ,, l4ir>7 44l \ 5 C) Svvithu Sth SiJi >t. Ma ) eutc p>t. ,laTT I) 9!ii Sui 14 16 7 44 8 ^411^1 3QI3 j^^ ^: p|6 pDloth Sunday after Trinity. I292 1st. Peter. ;^0 3 [4 IG 7 41 14 IG 9 1128' 7 4il 1 283 -* " I fin /^d 3 »^!6 4 17 7 43 11 '*',y^ — - \ 17 7 43I1I 41^ 4 .■„iv,- tend; sctiuL afford i o)''d. rning. veiling. ng. 'M> M^ ^ 'M\ 1 1^-' •' ^^ 37 1 41 r 6 ijs 3sl 2 lK-6 8 19 ' 2 55V6\ 9 ^i J 31P5 10 ol 4 i3iu n 11 •^41 1 1 m \n 1 8 29KE- 33 391 39 7 40'iJ)sets 7 41 7 42i 9 20pl 7 4^1 10 M, 7 43' 10 43 17 7 43U1 17-29 7 4I1II 3M 7 44lmorn.p3 7 451 l4Ui 43117 1 im 1 331111' o 423 2 SSU 00 ) 7 45, 3 7 45' r, 7 45 5 7 45 5 7 45 5 7 45 1 1 51 2 2- 3 V 4 4 5 5 ;> G 5 8 8 ; 9 10 '. JULY hath XXXI Days. ISl o '' Foul are flm IVotcra if thc>j creep or stand '' Jmoiis ih'j Heeds that spring; in marslv/ Land; (k His he the Citp^ by v:hom a sfteedicr iiane^ hist Q;i.'irt;M- 1st, at 29 mi'mt.'s after 3 tjveniug iNrvv Moon 8th, at 49 minutes afternoon. Fir-t Qjartor 16f!i, at 1 minuu^ after 10 morning. Full AJoua 2 }tli. at 21 minutes after I morning. la-it: Qiiartv^r 3;)(li, at 5 1 minutes after 7 evening. M W D D 11 3fi 47 5 :> 6 2 7,3 8 1 9 5 10 (j \\7 CALi:XDAil, &c. H.AI.II. 1 A. ©s.' DiH.W. H.M P. If.M. Visit. B. V. ^I. D iti Perigee, Gin Sun. after Trinity. Sup 4 4 \ i IS IS Is J8 10 19 ^ ? d ^O 11'^- 20m. morn.ii 20 14 21 '4 22 lOh.llm.evo. d'3/f>'>h.;4 23 9 Stat •nar 3 5818 11 6 7 44UtIsc W 1^ ' \a 7 44! 8 24 15 12 • 12:1) 7th Sunday after Iriuity 13 2 t4'3 15 4 1615 17 « 18 19 20 21 2^ 23 24 10 7 4418 IG 7 4il 9 nm ?7 I) 2 3 I 5 Swithunj Bp. O Apogee. 4 2.5 4 20 7 7 7 7 7 ^^ 7 7 7 / 7 7 42 morn. IT 42, 1.5 22 ' \{] ^ 1 22 20 2 in 2 4 4 1 9 42; 42: 4i! 4lj 4ol 5 fi 7 8 9 11 57 34 Ifj 3 9 48 43,C5:10 35 3tf. ])spts If) 11 3S; 7 53 29' 1 2 37 S 34 C7112 ri!iorn.i4 24 7 30{ 9 8 2.-.| I 35i 9 4i:pr, 3i|lO 10 19' 4 27 7 33:10 38 ii 8th S •.m. af. T nn. St. Margaret. L^ llO'.V .)■ 50 •k •-•' ^'^" 4 28 4 29 4 30 4 31 of j 31 32 ,4 I -Maoil'iien.:4 32 :> enters C^ 9h. 5Un. even. 14 33 4 34 4 35 !25i7 ;St. James. 1 1 ?/d D 9!h Sun. af.Tiin. r< '^ .^ {it|4 30 H Stariouary. [ lOh. evon.''4 37 10 7 411 9 53, I77 43110 32,9.512 305 17 7 43 11 4;K]^^;!iil 17 7 4311 IJ^;'-^^" * J) in l\Migce. I i 3S 39 40 12 7 7 7 7 7 7 / 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 / 7 ■^ 82; 11 4 131 31 30 2P 2(; 28 2^' 27 2o 25 2J 2 J 23 2 3 4 4 5 23 17 50 2r; 4 4-^ lo o 4S 47 9 9 2'J| ! 21' 2C 1^ II 30>25 11 59; III morn.jl9 6 58 19/ 8 5 57,14 9 7 1 4l|27|10 2 2 33;/JilO 50 3 2gI23:11 34 ^rive^i^jI2 13 8 2 1 22 12 50 38'20 1 5; r 45 19 10 11 22 morn. 17 I o 3 4 5 28 8 51 3D 40 56 ■»-if ; •y ■'«*f 1 • " L.» AU0U9T hatli XXXI Days. 1812. " To end his Kfefcheil Life is xtifthVl in vain. ^ " loj/r'* be the Field i>Tfjrro'o"d x&ith moderate Cost, '• IVhcrc a(l I'vi ffifUf (t native Vigour boast; "' 11 here lurger Sprouts bespeak a kindltf ground; -LtfS 'i t- ■ ■ fc ■irTi'y/tttfM-*' Tit 1 1 Nfw ^looii 7th, at 31 ninutps morninar. First Quartet* 15fh, rtt 4 Jiiiiiittrs after A rriornin^. Full MooiT22d. at 35 niinutpfi aftrr K) morning. Last Quarfrr "iOth, at o7 mlnntcs 'dft^r 1 morning. M \v 1) 1) 1 7 2 1) 3*2 4 3 h \ i\ 3 7 f) 8 7 n D 10 11 :j \i 1 13 T) 11 fi lf,!7 in 1) 17 i CALENDAR, &c. Inf. cf of $ f) IhAOxx}. inorn.i 4 41 7 I') lOth Sun. after Tiinitv. ll 4^ 7 1.) \ -If) 7 1 1 4 47 7 1 ] 1 4^ 1 12 Transfiguration of onr LfT'l. i I 49 7 1 i Frs. Amelia, bcrn. c>*^^"'''(»^t'f-i'^ nl 7 9 [ii'.visibie.jl [VI 7 8 llth Sun. p.ftor Trinitv. |i 5;J 7 - As'''' ]f.W tl. M.iP.iH.M. r, t ^t. J^awniirc. *'*.?!. of (Ik. 5in.'l /;.'i 7 Prs. of Brunpwirk, born, ny /ih. moiii ® in Apogo^. [Prince of Wales born. 1 8 J H)jl 20 j 5 -> I Ki Ot) 7 'i.1 !) 'if o -« u«. :{ '20 4 'i7 5 ',-S fi Uf 7 ;?o i:» 31 o A^MiPV'fion <)f 15. V. M. l2thS. ». af. Trin. J)i;ko o' [ Voik born. Onke of Clarrnrc born. ))rclip. Ir.vi. [ 4h.'J()ni.n.onv 1 .')6 7 4 .58 7 I b'.} 7 8 Sil|^7 o ;>-A\-^ wi\ 9 47 ni :> 7 o:i() If) I.') 1 G 58 4 6 ^0 C ') b. 7 {] b/', {) V, .0'. 10 (I .50 6 1 1 fi 4y 5 13 () 47 13thSun.af.'rr. i^ Ptn.. f;. CI). 11X1.5 14 (1 3e) St. iiuitii. 3) in I'tJiiijoe. >L Ani];i!sfinr. ''f. Joli'.i Haptist bclicaJrrl. ["^jUlh Sunday after Trinily. 2 '9 Sfatiniinrv. 5 15 (\ 45 .5 17 (i 43 5 18 n 4^2 5 19 (i 41 .5 *il (i 3P .5 2.i fj 3/ 3 II f) 40 I5| 7 4.3 1 'if'j'iS, 8 27 2 lOkrl Q K; 3 lO'25i 9 .5'> 4 17 is! 10 48 I> sets pi 111 .17 7 ■iO.rrj;' 12 '29 7 .53:1.5 1 «il 2 3 '2 4fl 3 28 4 9 4 52 .5 40 28 7 18 7 ^;S ^ 8 30 2 18:j^I 9 24 3 30|lGji0 12 ^risevKlH 17 7 40 161 I .55 8 15 r I'i -40 8 .501.5 9 27 29 10 4l!'-27 II 2.5U 1 ni(»rn. ;22 22' '/y 1 20,18 ( 10 4?i U) 45 28 I I 2911 5 24 G 3o iVM.rn. 2f>! G 5 2G G 3 1 I / *;..■> 1 3b 2 29 3 23 4 18 5 13 8 ■ «■■ I mm^t. ^' /rAcr '-' And s '' Th"ir '' IViur '' Earth iVe\v ?.Iq 1 Fi) St (^ii; : Full Moi i^«st qua .Vi l\V ( li 1 3 ^t. Gi '^ * Loi)(l( .35 4 G b Sta 5 7 s^i pc! G D i51h ^ 7 ? ris 83 Nat. \ 9 t { 10 .5 11 G 7 13! d: 1 6th f 14' ^2 i Holy 1.5 '.3 104 17 5 St. J. 18 G 19 7 20 I) 17th '2112 .-^ bf 22 3 (;,n.. 23 4 ^ Su '2iii ,bfl 2.5 G 1 2() 7 St. C "^^n.lfttJ, 28' -> 1 29 .=S S(. ^ !30J St. J, 1812. (C CoSty it; round; ng. 1 2 3 4 I>sc1s 311 5t 4()ho| IG S 10 '2 5 17 IS! 10 7 '20.rrj;ii'2 7 f;:5|to 1 8 iili^7 9 10 10 1 1 '21 pi 47jni 15 lo] 4iri7 ni(»nK;':?'2 2'2''/y 1 'io',18 'i 1« ;j 30UijiO VI ' prises Hill 17 fi 7 4;i 8 27 10 .V> 48 ;j7 21 2 3 2 4« 3 28 4 4 52 5 40 28 7 18 7 68 8 30 9 24 5 3 8 .00 If) 2 9 27 29 110 4 ?i 9 10 4r>28 7 11 29)1 r)j\n 1 () 17 e^ b:^ 7 40:i5;l I 8 l^ri^'-i '^^1 1 3;j 2 29 •> <> 23 4 18 T) 13 8 7 1,1 SCPTEMBKil hatii XXX Dus. 1S12. " IVhcre Plants ifimciaus of tlirir Lea:cx abound; ^' A»d scarcely yieliu.iu: f^> the IVc'ittr^s slwio " Tlv'ir vcvilnnt hou^hn tji'.ncatli a dcf.th of S no is; '"' fVfu-re short Rccnriti of 7tursins^ Quiaty .scrcjii *' Karth's iloomiuy; bosjm h^f,h utihiddcn Green; iN'ew Mo/)ii 5tli, at 5S rninutas alter 2 (..),fu'ir\2. First (Quarter 1 3th, at 15 mir.utps cftiT 7 eveuing. Full Moofi 20ttj, ai 27 ininuk-s aTkr 7 ^veniiit^. i^ast quarter 27Tti^ at 8 ij)iiiut«>s altor 10 morniiK^. rises Osytsj-.^s.i D ;|I. sV\ ViiW Ji o 1|3 2;t I 35 5|7 fijO 712 8 3 9 10 '■■■■' " I I ■ I ■ I. W I ■ ■^^ III ^p ■-» <■■■■ II .^ ■ ■■ >t. Gil OS. Louilon burnt 16(;6, 0. S. fi Stalionarv. C>i pclipsf'd idvi iihlc. I5(h Sun. aftoj- Triuity, ? rises 2 ih. morn. Nat. r>. V. Mary. ip ill Apo|^c8. H.M.H.MiH.xM.iP.iH. M. 6 27 .6 33 5 28 6 32 5 30 6 30 5 31 f) 29 5 3;J C 27 [20m. Tuorn 16th Sun.af.Triki. 6 ^ ;> lUi. 'J 4.> (i i; \ 5 IIJG 12|7 13Id 14'2 ijlloly Crosii. 15.3 uj:4 17 5 St. Lambert. 18 « 19 7 20 [) !17th SuiHJav after Trinity. 21i2 ;.;?> bpf. Clk. 7n.. ii.Tiii-',, D 2213 ,(.JtH>. 3d crow ni>d [in l\rl,eo. 23 4 t^ SiB^. .^pii. -i Hi. uioru. 21 6 jl? n 7»i. oven. 25 6 ! 2()7 St. Cvprian. '> 1 • > « G <>• .) 5 3G G 21 5 38 G 22 /9 39 G 21 /) 40 20 ■) W G 18 5 43 G J 7 7 5G 8 -18 9 38 10 27 7 iG:2: 7 4o'l« 8 9' Ml 8 374 2 9 10 23 9 401 I 10 iT-iix, 5 47 G i;: 1 1 13 vr 5 48 12 .) 49 t> 1 i 5 60 6 JO 5 52 G 8 5 5 5 t) .M C 50 58 G 69 6 1 10,2; 2 IGl.^ 3 10,17 4 3:^1 n;- i)sr(sil2|ll 12 G 17 21:11 .'5O 12 4 1 1 22 2 5 2 49 ■^.> 4 19 6 8 6 58 G 4;» 7 4.' (J 481 .1 9|i4 4;({jise'23IJ 2v 52'ril2 2 J 7 29 2 4i J 20 2 If 3 I'J 4 13 6 '/ « V G 6| 10 5 50.ii(»ni.;i9 •>«&* • ^» ^1^1 M ^ »M*1 !i OCTOBKU hath XXXI Days. J 8 12. " A}id easy to be stirrhi she drinks the rain^ " Nui- diopp'd bif hcat^ zcithJwlds the iardjj grain. ^' If from your house more distant there appear " Some drear)j s-j^ainp zchich yen can hnjj and clear^ New Moon 5th. at 45 minutes after 7 mornias;. first Quarter 13th, at 1 minute after 10 morning. Full Moon 20th, at 27 minutes after 4 morninp;. Las t Quarter 2Gth, at 29 minutos after 10 evening. D 1 VV D 5 CALENDAR, &c. rises f •> s?ts li.M.il.M r. 9 s. H.M. D H.W. Wli.U. 27 8 36 St. R.^miiiius. 6 14 5 4G 2 9 2 a $ risos 2h. 15m. morn. G 15 5 45 3 8 ',^\ 9 32 3 7 d ])9 6 16 5 44 4 8;21ilO 4 4 D 1 9th Sunday after Trinity. G IS 5 42' 5 G .-11 10 46 1 5 2 19 5 41 Dsets 15 11 281 6 3 ^ in Apogee. 6 21 5 39 6 29 26,12 loi 7 4 G 22 5 38 G 30 111 12 55 8 5 6 24 5 3o 7 29 '20 1 39 1) () St. Dennis. G 26 5 31 7 52^ 2 24 10 7 f Clock. 13m. 6 27 5 33 8 3n 4| 3 11 n D 20th Sun. af. Trin. i^ before G 28 5 32 9 15 26 4 12 2 11 in 55 6 30 5 30 10 5 Vf 4 51 13 3 Trans, of K.Ed. Conf. ? in ^ 31 5 29 11 1 21 5 43 14 4 cJ in rjje G 33 5 27 morn. 6 36 If) 5 6 35 5 25 3 IS 7 30 IG « 6 36 5 2 4 I 11 8 24 1^ 7 G 38 5 22 2 19 16 9 19 18 D 21st. Sun. after Trinity. St. G 39 5 21 3 33 r 10 11 19 2 [Luke. o 41 5 \^d 4 b3 17 11 10 20 3 y> in Perigee. G ^)3 5 17 ([ risi s » 12 7i 21 4 G 44 5 16 6 51 17 1 5i 22 5 6 45 5 15 7 31 a 2 -Jl 23 6 i^ enters )]\ Oh. morn. 6 47 5 13 8 20 17 3 2 24 7 Kins; Goo. 3d Accession. 6 48 5 12 9 12 'iL 4 58 2/) J) 22dSun. af. Trin. King Geo. 6 49 5 11 10 10 15 4 55 20 2 [3d l^-oclaimod.:() 50 5 13 11 6 28 5 47 27 3 6 52 5 8 morn. 9, 6 37 2S 4 Sup. 6 ^> ^4;h. evca. G 53 5 7 9 23 7 2o' 29 5 G bb 5 5 1 8 fn: s s 30 6 D 9 6 56 5 4 2 8 18 8 5i 31 7 nT/ 1 Ih. morn. G 5S 5 2 3 7 ^ 9 3;; . '' Neu " Pr.' " And Sew ^J First Q Full M Lnst Qi AllW UJD ~!d 2k> 3J3 ■414 6;'i 717 8|D 912 10 n 3 4 1 13!.') 234 Duk Prin • in Pow 2 4tl St. 14 15 7 25t 1612 IT ■> 181 4 19; 5 ^20|6 2l|7 22 21:3 25j t 26,5 2 7; 6 2817 29 D 30! 2 St. I ? Is • ■ ISVI. 1 NOVKIViiiEll hath XXX Days. 1812. Mn, " Or lozs Jiat grounds^ b\) shallov) lakes o'cr/fovcn. m grain. 1 '' IVhich you can drain; be sure make those i/our ozcti. \ Mfjpear '' Neic to the Sun, zcith zchat ■immense increase^ mind clear, " Prrserv'd for ages in unfruilfnl Peace, " And Jut Kith mud the cuUivaltd soil I ^1*^ * ■ling. New Moon 4th, at 50 minutes after 1 morning. First Quarter 11th, at 51 minutes after lOeveiiing. lung. ir'uil Moon 18th, at 6 minutes after 2 evening. Lnst Quarter 25lii, at 56 minutes after 2 evening. |r.«.s.' D H.W. P.'ll.M. 1 Ih.m. CALENDAU, &c. rises : seh, ll.M.ifl.M. r. 9 s.; d II.M.lP. 1 ii.W. li.M. Wo o 27 8 rij; 9 36 32 X-^ 1 - "\ 3 8 1 D 234 Sun. af. 'i'rin. All r^iint:^. 7 5 4 342 1 1 i 9 46 j 4 8 21 10 4 2 Uuke of Kent born. 7 2 4 58 5 i;2310 HJ ' 5 g: Hi 1 46 3 3 Princess Sophia born. 7 4 4 56 5 58|):i 10 56 1 ]) sets 1 5 1 1 28 4 4 # in Apoijee. 7 5 4 55 j)sets 17 II 41 ) 6 29 2G 12 10 5 •5 Powder Plot. 7 6 4 54 5 56 29 12 2G 5 G 30 inii2 55 6 ^> 7 7 4 53 6 33 t 1 12 •J 7 29 20 1 39 7 7 f Clock, 16m, 7 9 4 5! 7 15 23 2 1 7 52 t 24 8 I) 21th Sun. af. Trin. '•> before 7 10 4 50 8 13 Vf 2 50 3 8 31 W 3 11 9 v> [Prs. Aug. Sophia born. 7 12 4 ^S 8 56 18 3 41 2 9 15 2() 4 10 3 7 13 4 47 9 53 4 32 v),IO 5 Vf 4 51 11 1> St. Martiii, 7 14 4 46 10 58 • 4 5 24 i) U 1 21 5 43 12 5 7 15 4 45 morn. 27 6 15 7 morn. AAA/ 6 36 13 .'■( 7 16 1 44 4 K 7 7 5 3 18 7 30 11 7 7 18 4 42 1 13 25 7 58 4 1 11 8 24 15 !3 25th Sun. af. Trinity d 3 IJ 7 19 4 41 Ail* -«■> 1^ r 8 52 2 2 10 16 9 19 16 ) ■.J ^Oh. 25ni. even. 7 20 4 40 3 37 25 9 48 1 3 33 r 10 M l~ 7 21 4 391 4 52 10 44 y 4 53 17 11 10 \ IS 1 D in Periijee. 7 22 4 38j ^ri^e- 25 11 38 7 ([ risi s » 12 7i 19 5 11 risei 9-,'h. ev^n. 7 23 4 37i G 2 ri 12 34 f) () 51 17 1 5! ^20 6 lOdmund K. and Martyr. 7 2 4 4 361 1 6 56 25 I 28 5 7 31 11 <2 -1' '21 7 7 25 4 35 7 53 -- 2 22 3 S 20 17 3 o 22 13 SOth S.in. af. Trin. -"i on. ^ 7 26 4 31 8 5 3 23 3 l(f 2 9 12 '£JD 4 58 >3;2 St. Clement. [5h. 25m. morn 7 27 4 33 9 5 4 .Q 4 10 I 10 10 15 4 53. 2 1,3 ? c^, ? r^\. 7 28 4 32! 10 56 20 5 • 3 11 6 28 5 47 i 1^\\ 11 Station. D. Glouces, born. 7 29 4 31 i 11 54 "T' 5 48 8 n»orn. 9 6 37 nh 7 30 -1 30i morn. 14 6 15 7 9 23 7 23 n.a 7 31 4 29 5 1 26 7 27 5 I 8 ^5: 18 8 S 287 7 32 4 28 I 52 — 1 8 10 4 2 8 8 51' .: 29 1) IstSun. of Adv. r^t. Andrew. 7 33 4 2/ 2 50!20 8 50 2 3 7 £: __9 < > < / JO/i .;bef. Clk. llm. « in \yo. :7 31 4 26! 3 4(i!;ii! 9 33 mt DECEMBI^K hafh XXXI Days. IHli The seed shull raider^ aud oh't^my the toil! A spacious ViUa^c n^ar fhe farm eideem ; A City or a navigable stream; By easy carriage^ such ct choice commands, New Moon 3J1, at 50 ir-inute!) after 7 evening. First Quarlf-r llth, at 27 minutes after 9 pnornijig. Full Moon 18th, at 59 minutes morning. Last quarter 'i6th, at 43 minutes alter 10 morning. 13 \' 35 46 5|7 6D 71^2 8':j 914 10 5 11 |g 127 J3;D ^•2 .16; 3 1 6' 4 17 5 186 19;7 20iD 2V2 23U 24}r> rises ^-t sHSjr.® s. lI.M.ll.M.llI.rvJ. "U South 4h. morn. f » r o5 2dSun. inA^.C^l)ef.Clk.8m. ? rises 41i. 5in, njprn. [36scc.!7 Conception of jB, V. Mary. \7 :>G 3G 37 37 25; 25; 9.j 4 4 4 4 4 4 38 4 2^2 39 4 21 4 44 H.VV. P.'ii. M. 1410 IS M) ^•^; j) i;etii 42 26 10 24| 23 23 520:12 I 5 ^2:^yf 6 45 16 7 42'2«' 8 4 4'.-:;: 3S 20 7 7 3tl Sun. in Ad. St. Lucy, D in Perigee. 40 4 20; 9 '1 8 24 40 4 2iil0 55, H 41 4 19'morn.;23 4! 42 42 43 43 \7 4 4 ;7 44 / -i 3 Itli Sun. in Ad. ^ sfalionnry. 7 45 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 19 l.S IH' 17! 1 2 2;r 10, I9i <» 4 G 15 1*^ 10 10 3.J 10 2 4l2 21 3 8 47 9 3 4 10 4H il 47 2 3 ' > 4 5 6 G 7 8 St. Thomas. Qen.V)'51).5iiu. y 4b 4 15] H 2«!l5 l,v 9 30!^iS uno jJiJHj?^ luji i:o:23 IG niorn.lii [even./ 7 i^ and clock agree, Christmas. 7 jSt. S(e,ila'.n. 27 1) list Sun. af. Christ. St. John. 28'2 llunoccjits. I? 29,3 Inferior d si* 9 lh.3«m.morn. 7 30 4 |7 J3ll5 ISiWestor. f< <> f, nh.cv?>n. \7 \5 4 4 J 4 'I 4 4 •14 4 43 4 43 4 Hi 4 42 4 42 4 41 4 22 a 35 19 4811 1G| G OlH 15 G e2il7 12 4 'J 15i 7 25j'.^ I 4^ 2 50 3 40! 4 281 ►^ / 1 1 1 7 i 171 18'i isi 19i 28|17 1 15j29 2 22; in 3 2U22 4 I9\t 5 5 f o 7 7 li 5^ 31 16 5H 8 41 9 24 5 19117 10 •• J surf '' To m '' The tv S(fri '-'' A '"' Frrhftj '' Ihi/ It- '- The SjONAl,S i'KAri:! COM'.Xt On^ ball One b^ill Two ball Two bail A pondd! A peridai A pctulai hoifitec A p?fUlAi A peridai sopaia A lla;^ o I'ho above the (pi.n se*>n, 01; hoisted ; A Unio; Do. wii Do. \\\i D«>. HJf A rod! A blue A bUu' A red p A MJiil. A rri\ ! I)i). \\i< Do. Avif Do. \\'\{ r^m*r •• ^m ^ \" M ^^s i. 181': /■// IlJg. rjiug. ,®s.!D UK i'KAri'J) AT J'O'.IT HOWl-:, AVriKN VESSELS Aiu: COMING INTO THE HARBOUR OP SAINT JOHN. PV)r one square rigged vessel. For tvv'o .... do. l''or Hnee - - - - do. i'iu- four - - _ - do. Foi' five - - _ - do. For six - . - - do. For seven . do. . do. . do. - do. On ror nine - - - i.opaiat(?(l, - - * - J A 'Aw^ of any color, - - - For fen or more - riio abovp fire hf-isf*^^] at tlio east or west yord-arm, according to the (jii-jfter th'? V'c'-'tel first ;i|)pears in ; wI\n, one or mon- of (he following descriptive colours vyill l>e hoisted at thu inHst-hciul : — A Union for a lln^.-^hi]), witii or wltliout a squndron. Do. widi a re ' ? '' Explore his farm^ his morals and his aims ; *' The loij'c ?ic^er chusa a nuisance (hty can shun,' "] " And endless quarrels zoith a knave iegiin^ " Are hut a scurvtj portion for a son. '' For tatnj;ht by stealik a different course to tafcej " The Heaters no:o i/our thzrsttf gra.?s forsake: '' Anon, hi) banks on purpose made, theij rise, " And , /loafed all at once; j/our mccidozo lies. I ENExMV's SIG^IALS. A Frfinch Jack for an enorny's fleet. A bluo pi?n(Uaiit under a Frencii pendant, for do. ship, A rod pendant under a do. for an enemy's '^rig. A white pendant under a do. for a do. sloop or schoonGr. A Union Jack over enemy's sign:iLj denotes the vessels to bo prizes. ■• - - — ocrxc:^*- SIGNALS OP DrSTRESS. In casei5 when immediate assislanco i-; necossary, a ball at the! mast head, in addi.i.Mii to the descriptive colour-; of the vessel ill distress; and guns occasionally, until the signal is attended to. HOLIDAYS AT Til 1st January, New-Year's day. 18th do. Queen's birth day. 30th do. Kin^ Ciiarles Mart. 1 7th March, St. Patrick. 25tli Ao. Lady Day. Tk\ Ajjril, St"! (leorne. 291 h May, Restoration of King ClMiles If. 4th June, King's birth day. 1\i\\ do. St. John. r!th August, Prince of Wales' birth day. •iid Sept. Geo. III. crowned. i: PUBLIC OFFICES. ^29th Sept. Michaelmas Day. '2r7th Oct. Geo. iff. accession bi\\ Nov. Gun Powder Plot. 30?h do. St. Andrew. 2 jth December, Christmas. ^(Jtli 1 >~th [ Christmas Holidays, ^Sth J Good Friday. Easter Monday. Easter Tuesday, Whit Monday. Whit TuG:;Jay. FHli: WARDS FOR THE CITY OF SAINT JOHN. William Pai;tin, Esq. ,)o\\\\ Robinson, Esc|. Hugh Johnston, l''si|. Thomas Wetmore, Esq. Charles L Peters, Vlsq. Tiiujnas Hanford, I'^sq. a A tin liobb' Your Let J But s IFhid '7' JO VI Ere ^ MEM BE William Pa Andrew Cr Mr. Jacob James Codi Adino Padf M illiam S. John RobiF Charles I. 1 Hugh John: John Ward David ilatrt Thomas Wt Tliomas JVIi James C. H Hon. Chief Hon. ChriJ i\lut»son J;j William CJ Thomas Hj REGIS. Mr. John John! ileiH Jehit Eph: Thci Mu-J Ohe Eilj. Heni Tl.o ts/iun; 1 Use. \o. ship, ,5- r 3f hoonor. the vessels to bo y, a ball at tho 111 3 of the vessel lal is attended to. FICI.S. chaelmas Day. 0. Iir. accession. 1 Fovvder Plot. mdrcw. r, Christmas. nas Holidays. ■y- NT JOHN. lore, Esq. ers, Ksq. . jid, r.sq. a a A line unfairly gained divider j^our grounds^ Robbed of their fruity or par^d to narroiser bounds. Voitr gates by night set open rails displaced, Let freely stranger beasts your pastures zcaste. liut should your trespass strait a suit at laio^ IFhiih into length the graceless Lazcyer^t draxo^ To void your purse, and turn your herds to Jees, Ere yon cati loell obtain redress or ease. MEMBKllS OF THi: FRIENDLY FtRE CLUU OF THE CITY OF SAIxXT JOHN. William PaGiNt N^* 1. I Mr. John Melick, Foreman. Mr. Jlenry Traphager, John Clarke, Henry Henegar, Jehiel i'artclo'v, Ephraim Sentall, Thomas Sancton, Miiha«l Hence a r, Ohecliah Pi.rdy, I'-iijah Spur, Henry Gardner, Thomas HardLa,^, Andrew nutchiufcori, Joan Fought, Arcliibald Anderson, \V liiiam ivelly, (ii'0iA;e Busiiu, John Jordan, \\ i!li:i.:.i Buotin, 'I'homas Ba^tin, (ieorgc Whilaker. c ji'a/i June zzrctchcd is a life UJce this I A fficvd^ ichercvcr found, nmst hri<^h/cn hli'is ; Ihtf sure a coupJrij Iffe demands him ivost^ Tn cheer the hours in dull rcliremvnt lot:! ; IViihout him, tnvsin^^ yoti to :rpof!s retreat^ yiiui hear ihc birds their melo'Mj repeat^ Or ihenec rctnrnin^^ home tihrn huTiifer calls ^ Converse tci/h stupid servfnds or zcilh zi-alfs, Kngine N"* Mr. David Wa(trrl)iiry, Foie. Mr, Thomas Fad(i(»ck , Andrew S. Uitchie, George Pagan, lltt^iji Johnston, Jiin, Thomas Ciibort, L. II. Dc Vebcr, Cp(irt;(? Bonsall, . Srei.'hon Siriiiolt, '" John C. Watferbury, Thomas Owens, 3. i>tcr Ila'TirlJ, Goorgo Swiiiiicy, J^ihn Ward. Ji'.n. ■\^'illet C.irpcMUcr, Jun. Charlos Ward, V.'. H. i{ obit! son, ■\V. Tyng Peters, jKrac Gnn ison, Alexander .Tohnston, Joseoh I. Scribncr. BRANCH PILOTS. James Heed, Esq. Mr. Joiin ?Ji]-?, Charles Thomas, Scnr. o.iid Mr. Daniel Belding, iVIr. Mr. Thomas Ilet'i^. 11 1 R O . Ro::dfrnm the Cifi/ ofSf. Jchr., to Fort Cumberland. Miles. T\o Hammond river, Gr.V;lii,ir's Pick el's ferry, 10 J. Ilaxfer's, 10 Shi.Mll.., 8 Sussex V'ale,Spicor^s, .38} Carlisle's, 13 James P'aknoy's 10 J:'!itiee Sf( t<\-^, 8 C''..ij'('nn StCTcN, 9 The bend of the river Pcticorliac, 10 50 I) S. Memrjmcook bridge, A^F.achra!>'s 14 AVcKhnorland Court House, Palmer's 9 23 Sackville, Kughson's, Fort Cumberland, 10 7 6 23 ^^otc-From the Court J I o, ISC to the Fori hi/ 114[ Vi'esfcock Fer7'ij 1 1 ?niles. Road J rum the City of St » John, to Frcdcridon^ M.!les. To Pickel's ferry, 24V Head of tlie Cell isle, lo" •■• Chai^ri '• The di >•' lint so •' The A '' To me *• Who A " Conten Forry at W OcUtiaboTf Bridi^e at ( Ditto atS.^ Snnbury C F.nry at 6 Frcdericto Mote — By- Town the Ooivnabo;]^ is increase lload fron deri.eton^ Fits'ern To the hfa^ J*\mmv' at nioac an son's, .] ems WIT F I iliey s II S. Pe:lev FeiTN' am dericto! An hoM' ^;'-yii)g (!u' lv'»ods, oh>> l»igii time VI dis'^ru'se I I. ft/its ; Us, liniicy, (1, Jl^M. rp'.MUcr, Jun. 'aid, Peters, lison, r Johnston J Sciibncr. el Celding, Mr. as Revt^. k bridge. 's d Court mcr's via 51 d. 14 9 23 10 7 G 23 I -I I he Court Fori h, I \l\\ Tij 1 1 ?riih'f(. c CU:i of St, John, cdcridon, erry, 24 V Bellis'iO, 10 '•• Cha'/rin\l hij thh, and not averse to range <•' Tlic dismal counlrij Jor (lic (oun ijuu du{iigc; '•' But soun npcnl it; fur of this I.-, sure, " The jSLister's tjj'' excels the i/vst manure, *' To fiiend Ih'' soil untos he ranks i:iih those '• r/ho .v%/j/ iinnrovcmcni, and prtjcr repose; " Contented to (je stretch\l at lazn case '•' !ifj purling streams, or under skadj frees. Forry at ^Vordcti's OcUtiaboj: bridf;e, Bridi^n nt Corey's Mill, Ditto at S. van Crook, Suiihury Court House, r.M-ry ;it Oi'omocto, Fr..ctericlon, Miles. 12 9 8 9 9 1)2 XoTF, \^y turning to Ca.^e Tou-t) the distaiK'O totweeii Ooivn;ib();)j fir.d ('ojvy's l\lill, is iiioreasG'i about a mile. Road from St. J dm, to F/v- dcri.yion^ to eottfin^te on the Llus'ern side of the river. Miles. To thokrad of.lWlisle, 31} 1'\mm y Ht tlie Wnsliad'.*- moac and across, Wat- 121- s«>n s, Jemswj; Ferry, Birdsells, '{"iiiey'sinSiieiri-d, 13 S. Peiley's MauiiorvilU-', 10 For.'y and across to Frc- doricton, 10 8(3 Road from Fredjrirton tu West. nurland Court House, via iVordcr's. Miles To Worikni's, 45| lloa.i or Bellisle, 12* Studville, li) I The Court House ' 79 ' Jtoad from Fredericton to (he li'cst /norland Court House, via the IV^ush^i-dcinoac. Miles. To Wasliademoac fjrry, and acrc'js, Watson's, "^^ Jjead of [Wlis'e, 12 The Court liou-so, 89 110 Jloud from St. Jo^'V, to Fre~ djridon, on the Wesiern sid: vf ike river. Milts. From Cnrletoii to Mana- \vnj;oii*s!:. ((-oeh tan's) 4 To Ahvi:i;;tyn Mauor, 12 >\ onsen's, FrcdLnicioii,' 21 Au iionesl. Hibernian, wi\o was present at Justices, V/ard Chipman, f William F. Odell, Esq. Clerk an'? Qerk of the Crown, Ward Chipman, Jun. Esq. Clerk of the Circuits. COURT or VICE ADMIRJLTr, Charles JetTery Peters, Esq. Judge. Ward Chipman, Jun. Esq. Advocate-General, "William S. Oliver, E.sq. Registrar. John Chaloiier, Esq. Marshal. Hrs MiJESTV'^ CUSTOMS SAINT JOHN, William Wanton, Esq. Coilpctor. Robert Parker, Esq. Comptroller. Colin C'jmpboll, E.sq. Surveyor and Searcher. DfiPUTY COLLECTORS AT THE OUT POSTS. John Dunn, Esq. Saint Andrews. Alexander Taylor, Esq. Miramichi. Jonathan Barnham, Esq. Sackyille. Mr. AViWiam H. Smith, Dorchester. f Garret Cloppor, Eeq. Frcdericton, Mr. VVilliam Harrington, Shcdiac. Mr. Adam Gerrard, Restigouche. Mr. Thomas Ferguson, Tracady. Mr. William Munro, St. Fetors PROriyClJL RErKSVE. William S. Oliver, Esq. Province Treasurer. DLPITIKS. Donald M'Donald, Esq. Siint Andrews. Alexander Taylor, Ksq. iNliramichi. Titus Knapp, Esq. Westmorland. ■■ ■ P'rudeiicton. John Chaloner, Esq. Gauger of Dutiable Articles. KiyO^S COLLEGE, y EW^SRUKSU'ICK. His Honor the President and Commander ia Chief, Governor. The Hon. tht- Chief Justice, the Sfcretarv, the' Attorney General, ar.d tlie Ilcctoi- of Froder ictou for the time being, with th3 Hon. Judges >.iunders, Win slow, an( )>'Trustees. '\ llo'.i. B. Robinsr^n, d. John?J.l>lis?, Esq. Chipman, J W . liazon, Jr. Fsq. John Murray Bliss, Eso. Treasurer and Cioik." Rev. James Sopiorville, a. m. Pretident of tlic College. TUB PUBLIC CRAilMAR SCHOOL, SAIKT JOijy. Tlie Rector of Saint John, President. The Mayor a!id Recorder, with the Hon. ^ George Leonard, Hon. Ward C'lipman, M'illiam Pa.';ari, Joiin Robinson, Thomas Wetmore, Esquires, and Mr. VVilliara Black, , Ward Chipman. Juu. J-'-sci. Clerk. Rev. Roger \ eits, a. m. Master. Directors. Coun'for the Probate of IVilis and eranliiig Jdinhiistrailons. William Hazen, Jun. E:q. Sm ro^^ate fov the Province. Hon. Jonathan Odell, Register for ditto. DEPUTY SURHOG ATr.S IN Tlir, COUNTIES. 'Garret Ciopper, York, James j'eters, Jr. Queen's, Harris Hatch, Charlotte, , J. Homo, Northumberland. Amos Botsford, Westmorland, "^ j^, Henry Nase, King's, | t William Hiibhard, Snnbury, [ '% '' Charles I. Peters, St. John, J ^ III ^11 R-v. Tr Kov. Kov. Rtn. llrx. I.'nv. Rov. p. in-. I< V. iVLV. ciynr.Y ov rm: lstablisued church. Gcorgo Fidgcon, Ecclesiastical Commissary, Rector of ivicricton. Dr. !j\!*vs, Roctor of Saint John, Ro/;or V(iis, Assistant to ditto. Sn.Tmd Auurews, Rector of Saint Andrews. Jiicliar;! Clarko, Roctor of Saint St<*phens. Fr?f!crick Dibblcp, lirctor of Woodstock, J.-ime? Dissot, Riveter of Maugerville. Sa.DUfl R. C!iil;r, lUclor of Gage Town. Oliver Arnold, Rector ff Sussex, i^iias Scovll, Rpctor of Kingston, City of Saint John. William Cnmphell, Esq. Mayor. Thomas Wetmore, l^sq. Recorder and Deputy Mayor. A rreinnor, Iv-q. Coroner, J County, Chai'f'i I. Feiers, Esq. Common Clerk, John 'j'hoiri^ott, I'sq. Ciiamberlain, Mr. William Godsoe, IIi/;iuConstable. Samuel Smiler, 1 xt i. i A\-ii- r^ J J- jViarshals. William tTcdsoc, J rORT "VVVRDETCS. Francis Gilbert, Hugh JohusLon, and John Ward, Esquires. Capt. VVilliam i)onald, narbour-Maslcr. Andrew Crookshat\k, Est. It- 14 >. ,. , , ,,c. .' Liconsoa Auctioneers •«, T /' n o c r" I lor the City & County Messrs. James C i'. bremner, & ko. j •' CITY ANO COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN. William Campbell, Thomas Wetmore, JUSTICES or Tiir: peace and of tiif, quorum. The lUajor, Recorder, and Aldermen. Esqrs. Justices of the Mayor's Tourc. ^s* JCStlcts Of THE tt-vrr:. James White, Thomas Menzies, John Howard, William Pagan, Jehu ll6bins<>ny Munson Jarvis, Thomas Hot-sfidd, La J Roberf Parker, John Black, Colin Cam|)b('ll, )>'s -^ Adiiio Pa ferior Court of 37?c' Members of U>s M^fjc' . .• 1 tidavit'j li) tno r^upremo Lourt. udhim Bofstord, J *^ Amos Botsford, Ksq. Ri^gijter of D^^eds and Wdk. KIN(i's ci'uvrv. John Cotfui, i)ivid Pickett, D.inii'l Miclu'au, Tn ' Members of lih MajesUj's Council , with John ColTin, I'iSquirt's, Justicp'? of the InftMlor Court of Common PU-as. D }'ip Dand Pickett, Henry Xase, Daoiel Jliclitau, John Forester, Jeremiah Regan, George Pitfield, Isaac Reichuin, Tliomas Ketch- uni, Lawrence Fostor, Hulof Rulofson, Rev. Oiiver Arnold, Henry Leonard, Willis Frederick, fvr.ox, Maiven, audi John Smith, Esquires, JusUca oftke Peace. Walter Bates, Es([. High Sli.'ritf. Georfje Leonard, Jtin. Esq, Jwccper of the Rolls and Cleik ofj the IVace and Iflferior Court of Common Picas. Jfenry Nase, David B. Wetmore, > Esquires, Coroners. Arnold, David Pickett, Esq. County Treasiurrr. ])aniel Micheau, Esq. Register of Deeds and Wiih. John Coftin, 1,, . ^ • • e ii* d-i ... . , ,v 1 \ Estiuircs, Lonimrssioners for takmo: Uail David Pi-ekett, \. /■ .. ' ^. , ° ,. . , ... . ' m tiie ;5upremc Court. Dainel iUiCiieau, J ^ John Cotlin. ^ u • /^ • • r a i • 1^ -I v .1 4- Esquires, Comnrjisjifonrr!* for taktng: ,^ .,.,., ' > AnidaviiS tj b5U.SBUllV. William Hubbard, "j ,, . t ,• r ^.^ t <• • r 1 i-M 1 Esquires, Justices of the Inlerior Joseph Chirkt', w- ' rV- m |_ ][_ Court ot Common I'leas. 77k? Members of If is Majesffs Council^ witii Samuel Peabody. William Hubbard, Joseplt Clarke, Elijah Miles, David IJurpe, Jacob Ra ^mifh, N Esquires, (rabrle Samuel Peac Rlchar Grabrie Williar Williai Jo>eph Williar Joseph Samuel Jaco Hnc Frar The M jllugh Mil i<:;ueu, Sim sqjh l(o! and Jam< Robert Aleynil Peaj , Jouitll Andrei Jacob I Huoh Fr.'incl Jacob! Hus^hf J'Vaiui Al.'^xal Richrf FHET I'ho thi ■•- f ilin Forester, jiomas Ketch- liver Arnold, Marvel), and! and Cleik of Ills. r taking Bar rer?> for taking: ill ihe Supreme nferior Court I .Tames Peters, pth Bryant, (of vcv. Samurl R.j •. and Abiathar :rk of the Peacn 1 Wills, taking Bail and mrt. the Inferior 3. iinucl Toabody. , David Burpo, Jicob Barker, Isaac Hubbard, John Hazen, Gervas Say, Ichabod "^niith, Nathan Smith, Lan reuot3 Mersereau aud Chapman Smith, KsquirpJi, Justices of the Peace. Gabriel Do V'cbor, K?q. High Sheriff. Sdmuel D. Street, Esq. Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Richard Carman, Esq. Coroner. Gabriel De Vober, Esq, County Treasurer. Miiliam Hubbard, ICsq. Roijister of Deeds and Wills. William Hubbard, "I Flsquires, Commissioners for taking Bail Joseph Clarke, jiu the Supreme Court. William Hubbard, Joseph Clarke, Samuel D. Street, Esquires, Commissioners for taking Af- fidavits iu the Supreme Court. COUNTY OF NOr.THUMBEP.LAXT). Jacob Powell, 1 ,,^ • j ,. c ^i. r c - ,, , ». ' Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Ilurh Munroe, J-r- *. en m T, . r> , , Uourt oi Lommon Pleas, r rancis Peabody, J The Meinbcrs of His Majcsti/s Council., with Jacob Powell, 'Hugh Mr.nroe, Francis I'eabody, Otho Robichnau, Joseph Gua- <^nen, Simon Kollock, Alexander AIUki, James Robertson, Jo- seph Home, Ephraim Betts, Richard Home, Duncan. and James Roy, Esquires, .Justices of the Peace, Robert Reid, Esq. Hij^h Sheritf. Alt'Yander Allan, Esq. Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Joiiithan liufbury, Esq. Coroner. Andrew lloid, Esq. Register of Deeds and Wills. Jacob Powell, Huj>h Munroe, Francis Peabody. ^ Jacob Powoll, Esquires, Commissioners for taking Bail in the Suprctne Court. 1 Huifh Munroe, ^ • r^ •• c l ^ ' a c ,, ^ . ,, , \ ! Esquires, Commissioners for takm:; Ar- J'raiuMS Peibody, >,. , ' . . ,, ^ t- . t. . , , 4 1, ttdavits in the Supreme Court. Alexander Allan, Richard S. Clarke, THE TERMS of the SITTING of thf. SEVERAL COURTS. r;jc counr of nnri:n\<>n .4\n cor yen.., — : The first 'I'uesduy in I'Vbruary and Jul}'. THi: sui'in.VF ronnTj — I'ho third Tuesday in Febnury anv. Mather H\Ies, D. I). Chaplain ot the District. I):ivid th'ov.n, jlospiial Mate. a J H II ISO NS— FniiQEnicros. Mnjer-Gnneial W'iniam i'liifoiir. Cijpfiiiii Ge()r;.!:e I'lvatt. Ti^th Re.'jt. Aid-de-Cnmn. Capt. Riclii William G; A. .drew Fl Saist Jon our.k William Ti Serjt. Samu An'^rew K Serjeant J. Mr. Samue OFFICER Capta C Martin lii Alexander i\ Vv'il'iam I Robert M Thomas F Thomas C G. V.Ge A'.exans'ei liirrls W ilicha.-d [ John Mai A. G. Ar George S! Li Williaui i William ! I'Mv.ard 1 Gi'orJ * .1 Ar.di'i'W JoliM J PI COURTS OF Tuesday in me. Tuesday in cember. uesday in uesdiiy in Tuesday iu July, iday in May id June. Tuesday in u;ie. Tuesday in August. mmand of Major. IlitcT of the ('Moral. ;'iu'rnl. IT C J on oral. •Jnginccr. Capt. Ricliard L-'onard, I04ch iloi;inient, Town luujor. William G:ir on, 'vq. Comniissarv. A.idi\MV Pliair, l*>q. Ocputy liari'.ck Master. Saint Jon.w — Johw Ciialoner, Ksq. Assist. Barrark Master. OUr.PO:^TS-Piii:^QUE Isle and Great Falls. William Tunior, Rsq. Comnii«?;arv. SltjI. Samuel iJishop, lOlrh li'^i^t. in charge of Barrack Stores, Saist ylynRKfrs, An'^row Knnonr, F-q. Commissary. SiTJeaiit J. Hopki.is. IO}*h llogf. in charge of Barrack Storf?. Fdp.t Cumblplam). Mr. Samuel M'Cardy it) rharj^e of Public Prnporty. OFFICERS or COIIPS^serving in Tv iilVV.L^KLWSVSTCK. Royal Artillehy, Cctpfain Cr. C. Co\\v\^—JJi'utcn:in( J. M. Stratto:i. lOtth (or Ni3>v.Bru"isv/ick) lio^imciit. Co I onei Martin IIunt^T, Major Gen, l.u'ut^nani Cvloivl. Aloxaiidor llalkett, Colonel, AL'fjiirs. Vnr.lTm Drummond, Uooort Moodio. Ci;;f!iins» Thomas H''Tit.'r, Thomas C iiistian, G. V . (for.'au, A'o\a:i('t^r Sutherland, li'irrls W. iriil.^s, Mijor. Ri;;hai-(l Leoiianl, John I\Iai-.le, Major. A. CI. Anustrong, George Shoi'o. Lii'uteuants. Willia-.li i'roctor, William B. Hradlny, I'Mi'.ar.-l lloUanil, 'jujutimt. (•oor^;,' J(>!/!in\^, Ar", AI.c'\aiu|o;' (janif hell, A. C. .M'liot)!^',;!. P yj Muster, TI. TT, Carmic!!:)']. Jdjtl'n!. '.ulwaiV' Ilolhnd. Qr. Mr. JrTios i'lnt-ks. ^S'.'<.'';r! ■('.'*., "tV. i). 'i'iioiii^p. ^•lv>v'\7. do. T. I'VntM^on, y/.r.•??^ wlr. (iil,^'n. >v. ,-.•• Officers of the Militia of New-Brunswick. The Honorable Major-Gsneral Martin Hunter, Comraander in Chief. Lieutenant-Colonel II. W. Uailes, Atljutant-Genoral. Major John Robinson, Dopufy-AdjulanUOencral. Hon. Lieut. Col. Grorgo Leonard, Quartor-Mastcr.General. Hon, Ward Chipman, Jiulgc-AdTot.ate-Gencral. i KI^^G\1 CoVNTY Recumest — Two Baffaliom. Liful. Col. Commanding ihe R«'jaiimf>nt, lion. George Leonard. Itjt Baiialion. TJcuL Co!. Commandant. JoKppli Did; son, lleiii V Nasi'. Mnjiir. Tit!i« Bro'.vn. Captains. Josiaia [larncs, J»?n, David B. Wotmore, Javvis Worden, 'i'lionia? Fay^^.v weather J AihIkhv Hamm, Uichard Whplplcy. Liciitejianis. Abraliam IJelyea, John Jjogan, 2d E^TTALIOX. Caleb FlewoUing, Ilezekiali lloyt, Waiter Mooro. Ensi^m. Jod Waters, Daniel Peetman, Zrbulon Jones, Cisarles Raymond, JienjaTiiin Crnvvford, John Prince, Jun. uidjutcnt Charles I^aymond Qr. Mas. Allen Priie. Surg. Adino Paddockj Jr. j][itjor Co nimandant^ Rulot' lluIor>iv^n, Captains. D;iniel Micheaii, Samuel I l:\llett, Isaac l\'rry, Geor^<^'i\l)rton, Fv'tt r- (.'t)ii,;le, Kl'j.ili Sprtni^o', John IM'F.eod. Licntennnls. Peter Si)yder, S.unuel Kayerneadier, Joseph C(ni;^U', Klijiih Baxter, Lewis Fra?er, Isniaii Sniidi, Jarncs Uuiil^.son, Knsi^ns. Chrifitophrr Sheak, IVter Se.uler, Jun. Jesse (rillis, riioinfi:; ArnoUl, j'hotjias Fayerweadier, Joflhtia Upham, Martin Snyder. tijit/aiii James Hetfs. (2r. Mas. Charles Kotchu?n. T y I; TT Linswick. Commandei jnoral. :al. [stcr-General. r fdwns, -orgc Leonard, ■.n, 0. pis. an, iioml, iwford, Jun. ries I'laymond. en Piicp. Puddocitj Jr, >n„ Jun. Id, wocUlier, los Ko(c.'iu?n. Queen's County' Regiment. Lieut. Col. Commandant, Andrew Bartoiij James Peters. Major, '^. John Goldint Captains, Robert Smith, Jolin Colwell, Joseph Cildaey, Joseph [[ewlett, George Webb Price, Pe.tera Yeanians, Solomon iJingce. Lieutenants, William Peters, Daniel Keith, l:;a:ic Birdaill, filisha Ca'je, Nathnniel Vail, James Ackerly. Ensigns, James Green. Stephen Smith, S)lvanus Brown, (Jilbert Currey, Arthur Bransicmb, Jeremiali Townshcnd, Geo roe JCnox. Jiljf. llieliard Y'ramans. Qr. Mas. Elijah Smith. Chariottk County r^EGH'iLST — Tuo Uattulions. Lieut. Colonel Commanding the Re;^lnieut, Hugh M'Kay. lat B.iXfAl-lON. Major Co rnmandant , Donald M 'Donald, Captainj. Zebcdee Linniken, Colin Campbell. Jun, Hugh xM'Failane, \*/il!iam Kennedy, Peter M\\llu.n,"' John Cum p bell, Thomas V/yer, Jun. John G!0««, Donald M'Langhlan, Duncan M' Fa i lane. Lii'ulenanis. Jacob Young, Jun. John Watiion, 'j'liomas Armstromr, Willitini W. Hawkins, Mil jo r Cj m mani la iit^ Thomas Wyer, Litut, Col, Capfair.i'. David Owen, William Kranklln, Warren Mathcvvay, David V/m. JjoV, Joel Morrison, John Low, Jan.es Chrl^ify, J imes M''?daster«?, Malcolm M'Farlanf», * Enyi'P's. Androw'Cletidiiincn, iXiTiiel S*:o\il, Pekr M-DeiriiV, Patikk Cliach. DojiJild M'Leod, Kn-h M^.eod, N:iih.!n Xiblcck, Islrirk Ti'riur, V/ilUam P. M'Alisff^r, ^ yhjt. John Cumpbv il, {' Qi\ Mas. Orange Scely. 5\TTAL:'.v'f. WiilirtiM rnrry. Li-jut^:t(iH[s. Jchn In;;'::-, '1 l.o:r.a.> M'jnrirk, Dmi'.'l Lq-i-'.-vip, C)iarL\s A. LUlheway, tpf. 1 'J li:' Wkllia.n ihlcli, ^Lw^^i O'ivpr \V()(.ier, Tliaddeus Amts. S. J. ^t<-^\vf)ii, Fjmifns, Piafo i.'oy ', JerciTiiah Duini, Aiij(. Thomas Kenrick, Lt. Sltn?-ury C CUNT^ RrolMLNT. Lieut. Col. Commandant, Antiioiiy liarkpr, Elijah Miles. Ceoit^t^ {i'lrkpr, Liauttnant Colonel^ Saniu.'I Carman, Gabii.-i Di' V>ber. Thomas I'orlpy. Major., Eiisi^.'iSt Jjhn Murray Bliss. James Mi'r-J, CitjiUdns.. Kiic!ci..l ^eAy, E. Ilaflie-vay, R.-Lv-rf S:v,if:i, Jos. C;!-irlv, JvTomiTi'i J]')!!')?, i(lial;od Snufh, Calvi ; iJifl.cvv.Tj'-, A liilrew M*.M'ser«\iu, li.'iuy 1),^ V('l)or. jDniiilian lliinHnjj. yiljf. John >iii.on«on. Ltii'utcn.L'iis, John II;t} ware], Jos. Barker, c <.' Miis. S'n iriK X> vors. burfioii C/Usiii llxi lew ay York County Recimeijt — TV-y Badulions. Lieut. Col. CoLiiihaiuIIiii^ tlu^ R •.•Impiit, How. John Saunders. i^/'{; J r Co m ni an danl William h\ Oiell. Isl iiAlIALIJW. A'Jiaham Ycrvaj Saiaui I i:arlvor. uj iidns. , pii M'-L 'an. John Alltn, Charles Leo. it'i I Fr: Ali?xan 'k llobinsoa, [ler C!? V/iIliam Cm rip. Ensf.^ns, John CVi-- i )ii. toij, a;ii:'S 1' rrnjamiii P.,oitl, '} lor, un, Thomas Leo, Sliuon Ha Minoml, iJcjdenants. John \V:^7^ot, CI Henry Copper, Ross CtrTJe, c K'orii I. cjvid Chapman, William II. Smith, Christopher Carter, lli!:np!irry Gili).'rt, IVlalcolm J.bKacham, lli'iiiy Cl>apn)an. \Viilia:n Raworth, J^f'eutcnanls. T. OdbcM- Miles, Robert Ketrli, James liewsou. Richard Hovvser, Jdjf. Joshua Wefhered, Lt. 'i'l.omas fl. Pettiis, Q/\ Mas. Geor-^e Kulmer. . Duncan Shaw, Sui'g, liuias Siailii. George Chijppei, Northumberland County R F,G I M ENT — Three BaiU'.u'jns . 1st B. VlfALIOX. yiajor Commandant y John A. Taylor, Alexander Taylor. Thomas Fer.^ason, Captains. (icor^e }.PKinno:3, Otho Robicheau, Ale.xai.dcr Lo^j^ie, Joiuuiian Liit'burv, Jamub Sutter. Alexander MVDonald, I/. ' !... \> .li.. \ Ensigns. Ti)omas I-obbin, A\i!liam Ferji^uson, Jusepii iloine. J. /'untenants. James Davidson, James Ucy, 7 Thomas rimly, Alexander Ruasol, A\ lir-fler Beits, l,esvi^ Rubichcau, Prosper Do Losier. Jdji. Patrick Taylor, Lieut. '2.1 Battaliom. Mdjnr Commandant y Thomas ro\rell - .1. fill Jacob Kollock. Ct.'irU.'ins. Phineas Ward, Frnncis J. Dagot, Goden Smith. JLfi'Nteimnts. Dor.iinii'i Robichoau, John Sa^ er. P-aptest Lnulrie, John P). A Her., J(^hn Waters, jVI. Galand. yidjiil'juf 'lenry Pine. Qr. M(iA\ Joim Watson. 3d Ij ATTAI ION. M:'jor Co 'mandaut., lli-jli IMunroe. .Ci Thomas R J( an 13. J Jan H. T .Foiin Grai Robert Fe Richard S, Francis So Pierre Th Francis C( In the Pro^ TTh Knigh Captain W C'Tptnin A liieutenant iVlajor A. ?.Iajor-CIni] Captain Ei Captains F Richard M James B. J FiSquirej Colonel J. John Beck Richard A He!iry Atl< Captain G l*ni!ip Rob A. Biackvv J. F. GscI Jjient. Col( OlUcers Lieiitenant derton, the Mili Captain PI S. H. Bini Rev. Geor C. Klii'ies. i^ ^^ s. lan, arter, acharn, >rth, \^Vthere^!, Lt. J BaUailons. or, JSOIl, IHlOilj pis. la sol^ c a u , nsier. Taylor, Lieut, '5 ry Pine. li Watson. . Cftpf.ains. Thomas Roy, ,1( an 13. Jja.;crf-, J 'an H. Thericaii, •Folin Grai *, ]?o!)ert Ferguson, Kichard S. Clarlic. JJcutenants. Francis Sourvy, Pierrp 'I'lipridau, Francis Coniean, Jospp'i Bondroau, ; .Tosoph Arspnt, Tha(l<'ous Laiidrie, Ensigns. l^Iirliaol J/iii(lrie, A n til on V D'^sraw, Josppli Hrmdrcaii, .fohu Ai •in tyre, Joiin D'HJcan, Ada;n (lerrard. Jdji. Williani Jolin Munroe. STAFF OF THE ARMY In the Province of N(JV^A-SCO 11 A, under the command of Lieufenavt Gmerdl ITi^ Kxcollenrv Sir .lonv Co ape Sherbrooke, Knight of th? Most llonorablo Order of (ho? Cath. Captain Pfiackail, and Rnsij^n Oa}?s, Aids-de.Camp. C'lptain Addison, Mi'itary St'crptary. liieutonant Colonel Piluinsiton, J)pi)Mfy Adintanf General. IVlajor A. l.igprtvuiod, Doputv Quarter Master General. ?.Iajor-C>pner&l William i3alfour. Captain Evatt, Aid-de-Camp. Captains F. T. Thomas, and J. P. St. Clair, Majors cf Brijjade. Richard Manby, lOsq. Dc-putv Commissary General. James B. Francklin, Tliomas Bennett, and David Gardner. Esquires, Deputy Assistant Conmiissaries General. Colojjel J. A. Vespy, Deputy Barrack Ma'^ter General. John Beckvrith, F-sq. Assist. Commissary General of Accounts. Richard A. Tucker, ]W\. Deputy Paymaster General. Henry Atkins, Esq. Assistant Di-puty Pavmaster General. Captain (iustavus Nico!!'?, Commanlinfl; Roval I'^ngineer. l^iiilip Roberts, ICsq. ("♦rdnance Storekeeper. A. Blackvvell, Iv^n. Dt-putv Inspector of Ifespitals. J. F. Gschvvwindt, Esq. Jiospltal Tvlate. JJent. Colonels f ferbert, Uarlin-j, and s'^oftus, [nspectlng Field Ollicers to the Mi!i*ia Forres in Xova.^cotia. liip'itenants Colin Campbell, So\\n i\I"ColIa, and .Tsmes An- derton, Stalf Adjarants to tiio hisjiecting Field OiUcers ol the Militia Forces. GARRISOXofTIAIJFAX. Captain Phdip Van Cortlandt, Town Maj(H', S. H. Binney, I'lsq, Barrack Master. Rev. (xeorge Wright, Actiiiii Chaplain. C. Iv'ings. r, Deputy Provost Marshal. h - ANNAPOLIS. Robprt Duport, Ksq. Commissary. Thomas II. Bailey, Ksquire, Assistant Barrack Master. Geoiiio lien Kell, Esq. Surgeon. Jctmes Fras('r, Msq. Ordnance Storekeeper, Rev. Cyrus Perkins, Acting Chaijlain. WINDSOR. Micliacl Gordon, Esq. Commissary and Barrack Master. John Boyd, Esq. Hospital Mate. Sll EEBURNE. , Commissary, Storekeeper, and Barrack ■Master. Mr. Henry Guest, in charge of Public Property. OFEICilUS OF THE REGIMFNTS Under the Comnsand of His Excellonry Lieuteuant-Gencral Sir John Coape Sherbrookl^ K. 13, Major^ W. Dixoii, Comg. Brevet jMdjorSy Henry Philiott, lienjamin Fciuvick. Arthur Carter, Royal Artillery. I^obfit Rollo. \st LuKfcnants^ Edvv. CruKonden, Robert Duport, 1st Captains^ George Crawford, James St. Clair. 2r/ Captains. William Loring, A. Ward. ^d Licidenants^ George Palmer, A. Cooper. TJc.ut. and Jdjt. P. V\\ Law lor. Assistant Sur!i;fons. John Sandip'nan, GeorareP. Kiud)oll Clerk of stores y T. James. Co ndii ct or of r, to re s Charlton. Lirnr. Colonel \ T, i^obeiton. Major., 2d Battalion, 8th (or King's) RpTiment. ) rhonias l]i ck. Captains^ Francis Can>|/bell, Henry Sadlie;-, James Atrnew, William Walsh, John Fit/geiald. Lieutenants^ Henry Cooper, Jjt. Alexander Burke, Herbert RabaUj Thomas Iveis, James Kenny, Roger Sweeny, C. E. J'owell, INI. M^Dermott, Malcolm Ross. Knsi'/ns^ Robert Spiers, R. J). Taylor, Willianj Bradford, V. W. Vieth. Paiji;i:'sirr, Marl; Hodgson. Ad'utunt. Henry Cooper. Quarter l\iasler^ George Shaw. Surge on J J, J. Moore. y1s::istanf Suri^ccn. \ Cliarles Waring. Georg( F. A. fCdwal G.T >r T J VVm.[ IliciiJ J. y,\ ^y [Master. :k Master, [rack INIaster. r imnt-Gencral [lie.ut. and Jiljt. W. Lawlor. sisfant Sur»;t'ons \\\\ Sandipman, ;or?'/^ P. Kimboll jlerk of if 01 cs J James. ndiidor of stores — Charlton, mprit. W. Vioth. PayiriLisirr^ irk iindgsoii. Adjutant^ 'nry Loo per. luuvtir iMasicr^ ;orgp Shaw. Surgfony J. Moore. ikisfa/if SKr!:ecn, \ arles Wariug. SSJh Kouirnciit. "alvcrt. 'lift mint !>\ Felix C iW Coluicl, John Burko. Lkut. Colonel^ \Vm. J3oughj?. Majors^ Arthur Lloyd, Hon. II. v.. Butler. IVIaaheu ifar; ?N!ciio!as W rixon, M. iM organ, 1 'a (rick P>»ennan, (lilias M'i'hersoo. Cajituins^ John Nicolls, riionias ilarc, Henry Croasdale, IVijholas ly'Arrey, Josiah CvatJiptonj John (xalla^iivr, AV alter Butler, H onrv K !r\va;i, (James F. Fulton^ VViliiaai Milne, John Dean, P. De Lisle, J. Malone, A. Alexander, Majors^ John Darnell, A. S. King. John Kelly, Jjukf Burhe, Jliclriid ( J. Killikeliv jibcop.s, /: nmrna. John I'^llMfer 11 icfia Ellis 0.21 aVM! G (ijh ains. xeorge 1 ryoii, J. L. Bazalgette. Daniel Geale, J. Fitzherbert, M. H. Campbellj John Marm, Joshua Wilson. Liti'At.'naiUs. Joli'.j Tiioinsoiij Duvid Innc's, Tiionias Arrn^trons: jojin a S") Icmii'^u. M. F. Kolt, J. l^hornlall, J. O-FurreL J.' 1. Bi F. O. S .nhis:ns. aiiivan. Nova-Scotia llpiiimont of Fencibi Colonel^ F. A. VVcthcrall. ]ji3Jit, Colonel^ ?'jdw'ard Baynes. laiu'.is iS. Ijftr I\l G. T njor j\, i , oh; I 'itcihint.^ , Arois{u> .\a:) iiPS!u;'r. C(ii)tains. J ilifhard 'Oe^it.trd. \T Li lid VVni. Ha! p.'neen. T I imot.'iv B iiji^K'S Sine Gle J-- -5' nuK-. Jlichard (Jreen, J. Fi. Courier.:; y, B. W. P. Wallop, T. C. Hianniil, O. Scliwari/, Ch:u'les St(nv;irt, Al'.'X anrj:)P! J. M core. Sainacl Xichull- David Wilson, Walter Teelinjj, Henry Wilson, Hyacinth French, J. B. Macaulay, B. Brady, J. B. Monk, Paijmustery T. Burke. Adjutant^ Iiii'hard Lili?. Qufirtcr i\lustci\ M . S(rafh. Sargt'on W. Co^nn. Af'^iif. du A. LlakeJ JoseptJ Hunter, A^^i hts^ Greenwood is. Co. J. B'-ckall, M'r^. M -Conchy, Jos.^ph Kenah, B. Garrett. AJjt'lant^ Tliovias ljei)inir. Quarter Mas!cr, Gf^oi-i^e I\i;rtthpw . AasfstU'd Surgeuns A. 3PLraii, Thoroas Waliab. i i;:ran*ry. G. A. Thonia's Charlies A. H;iyjs. .oim Ai'.xau, A. Carnrron, ■|> Vim I V,i-v1-i'"U J , V ill V.v»l tU4.'»ii. V\v(]. Mathewso:!, Jienry Tre;, or, Noah Frp»"r, yiJjt. A. Cameron, i Qr.Mr. F. GiUma:^! S'/r.^. J. Fvns.T. I y/,v. do. G. Vre'niiip.j 1; OFFICERS OF JUS MAJESTY' j SIIIFS UNDER THE COAlMANn OV HERBERT SAWf Ell, Esq. Vice-Ailmiral of the Bh.p, &c. iiurrii SoMERViLLK, Esq. Socretary. Africa, 61 iruns, (Jluj^ s.'iip) John bastard, Esq. captain, Georgo Hilton, Ist lieiit. (loorgc Turner, master, Ilenvy Host, purser. (h ERi.iERE, 38 guns. J. II. Dacres, Esq. ciptain. Bartholomew Kent, Utlieut. (Jporgp Scott, master, Wnu II. Sandwich, purser. Si'AUTVN, 3H ;;uns. E. Pc Brentoti, Esq. captain, W. J>. ]jaumi',ardt, Lst lieut. ir. G. Slenner, niastor, James Duisn, pursor. SiiAN.voN, ^S cjuns. P. B. V, Broke, VjM\. captain, Lit lir:it. John "NVhil' . mailer, Georjp AldhriTOs. pvrser. BF.T.vinEiiA, 3^) gun«„ Birhard iJyrori, Esq. captain, James SrK.es, 1st lieut. James Ker, mj's'er, Benjamin P^rkhnrst, purser. .'EoLUS, "31 li'lMS. THo R]'^]v.: He:). Ler;'. James Ttnvnshr't'd, cap^^ain, Jam'^s Splnlv, 1st [lent. i'\ Wctheral!, ma?:er, Bic'iard lllinG;\vorth, purser. TaRTVIUS, is 4^U!!S. Jean Pasco, I'-sq. cfi plain, \nrser, Atatantf, 18 jijuns. Frederick Ilickey, E*.q. cnpt. Jehu Alawdesley, l^t lieut. William Pullinr, uuistiM", GoREE, 18 guns. IJ. D. Byr.g, Eiq. captain, W. H. Smyth, 1st lieut. John Parker, master, William M. Child«j, purser. FiMur.ous, IS guns. "Wm. II. Miik'ister Esq. rapt. Thomas Gahagan, 1st liLHit. ]. Wilson, njaster, E. Benttey, purser. Halii-ax, 18 gunfs, Alexander Eraser, Esq. capt. 'i'liomas Bury, Ist lieut. Daniel Sulhc'rland, purser. iNniAv, i:> ^uns. Henry Jnne, Es(j. captain, V. W. Hughes, 1st lieut. F. VYe'tierall, master, John Nevill, purser. JlATTi.ra, I 8 guns. Ale.Aanderdlordon, Ksq. rapt. Henry ITtr^rave, !>.t lieut. Thomas Ed^ecomh, purser. CorjBRE, 18 guns. »To'in Thomson, Esq. captain^ (\ E. Steplieus, 1st lieut. Cue. Bishop, acting master, A. Ertuiie, jiurser. Pj.'jv. :tr, VI JTuns. WiHiain Eri,isell, Elcut. anfffh\ Lieut. Patterson. 67; .•//•, Lient. Samuel Nisbett. Ccntiirion., (receiving ship) K. Kuism in, Eieu(enant :M-inKi!\der. William Ay re, purser. ^i 1 2 3 4 5 I <^ i 7 8 10 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 • iTi 10 20 '::i SO ^ 4v) ** ^ 50 ^ 60 o ■n. 70 ^•^ 80 '-J 90 '^■^ 100 1(jO« H" you i 1 Mnnti) i th .side 1 for 1 i'^ 1 M onths j 'Flu To 1 Vrf • Ik: fJV 4r // i ^ V Jf hiP, kc. (ary. ins. ieut. , purser. Ksq. rapt, lat liLHit. Rsq. capt. liciit. purser, uns. capt.iln, ' litut. lor, r. I'sq. cnpt. •>t lieut. , purser. 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