IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 1.1 " m ■2.2 S la 12.0 «'•• .Sciences Corporation fe ^ ^/ ks' ** .v-^ 23 WEST MAIN STiHT VVfBSTn,N.Y. MSM (7l6)t7a-4503 i^ CIHM/ICMH Microfiche Series. CIHM/ICMH Collection de microfiches. Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions / Institut Canadian de microreproductions historiques Technical and Bibliographic Notaa/Notaa tachnlquaa at bibiiographiquaa Tha toti Tha Instituta haa attamptad to obtain tha baat original copy avaiiabia for filming. Faaturaa of thia copy which may ba bibliographicaliy uniqua, which may altar any of tha imagas in tha raproduction, or which may aignificantly changa tha uauai mathod of filming, ara chackad balow. D D D D Coiourad covara/ Couvartura da couiaur [~~| Covara damagad/ Couvartura andommagAa Covara raatorad and/or iaminatad/ Couvartura raataurAa at/ou palilcuMa I I Covar titia miaaing/ La titra da couvartura manqua Coiourad mapa/ Cartaa gtegraphlquaa an couiaur Coiourad init (i.a. othar than blua or black)/ Encra da couiaur (I.a. autra qua blaua ou noira) I I Coiourad piataa and/or illuatrationa/ D Planchaa at/ou iiiuatrationa an couiaur Bound with othar matarial/ RaliA avac d'autraa documanta Tight binding may cauaa ahadowa or diatortion along Intarior margin/ Lareiiura aarrte paut cauaar da I'ombra ou da la diatortion la long da la marga intiriaura Blank iaavaa addad during raatoration may appaar within tha taxt. Whanavar poaaibia, thaaa hava baan omittad from filming/ II aa paut qua cartalnaa pagaa blanchaa ajoutiaa lora d'una raatauration apparaiaaant dana la taxta, mala, loraqua cala Atalt poaaibia, caa pagaa n'ont paa Ati filmAaa. Additional commanta:/ Commantairaa auppiimantairaa: L'Inatltut a microfilm^ la maiilaur axamplaira qu'ii iul a AtA poaaibia da aa procurer. Laa dAtaila da cat axamplaira qui aont paut'Atra uniquaa du point da vua bibllographlqua, qui pauvant modifiar una imaga raproduita, ou qui pauvant axigar una modification dana la mithoda normala da f iimaga aont Indiquia cl-daaaoua. E D D H D D D D D Coiourad pagaa/ Pagaa da couiaur Pagaa damagad/ Pagaa andommagAaa Pagaa raatorad and/or iaminatad/ Pagaa raataurAaa at/ou palliculAaa Pagaa diacoiourad, atainad or foxad/ Pagaa dteolortea, tachatiaa ou piquAaa Pagaa datachad/ Pagaa dAtachAaa Showthrough/ Tranaparanca Quality of print variaa/ Quality InAgala da I'lmpraaaion inciudaa aupplamantary material/ Comprand du material auppMmantaIra Only edition available/ Seule MItton diaponlble Pagaa wholly or partially obacurad by errata allpa, tiaauea, etc., hava been ref limed to enaure the beat poaaibia image/ Lea pagaa totaiament ou partieliement obacurciea par un feulllet d'errata, une pelure, etc., ont 4ti fllmiee A nouveeu de fapon k obtenir la mellleure imaga poaaibia. The poa oft film Ori( beg the alor oth< first alor or II The shal TIN whi Mai dlff( enti beg rigli reqi met TMa Item la filmed at tha reduction ratio checked below/ Ce document eat film* au taux da rMuctlon IndlquA cl-deaaoua. 10X 14X 18X 22X 2SX 30X y 12X 1CX 20X 24X 2BK 32X e Th« copy fllm«d h«r« hat lM«n r«producMl thanks to tho ganarotity of: Library of tha Public Archivas of Canada L'axamplaira film* f ut raproduit griea i la gAn4roalt4 da: La bibliothiqua da* Archivas publiquas du Canada Tha imagaa appaaring hara ara tha bast quality posslbia conaidaring tha condition and lagibility of tha original copy and in kaaping with tha filming contract spacifications. Original coplas In printad papar covara ara f limad baglnning with tha front covar and anding on tha last paga with a printad or lilustratad Impras- slon, or tha back covar whan appropriata. All othar original coplas ara filmad baglnning on tha first paga with a printad or lilustratad impraa- sion, and anding on tha iaat paga with a printad or lilustratad impraasion. Tha last racordad frama on aach microficha shall contain tha symbol ^»> (moaning "CON- TINUED"), or tha symbol ▼ (moaning "END"), whichavar applias. IMaps, platas. charts, ate, may ba filmad at diffarant raductlon ratios. Thosa too larga to ba antlraly includad In ona axposura ara filmad baglnning In tha uppar iaft hand corner, laft to right and top to bottom, as many framas as raqulrad. Tha following diagrams lilustrata tha mathod: Las imagas suivantas ont At* raproduitas avac la plus grand soln. compta tanu da la condition at da la nattatA da l'axamplaira filmA, at 9n conformity avac las conditions du contrat da filmaga. Las axamplalras originaux dont la couvartura 9n papiar ast imprim^a sont filmAs an commandant par la pramlar plat at an tarminant soit par la darnlAra paga qui comporta una amprainta d'imprasslon ou d'illustratlon, soit par la sacond plat, salon la cas. Tous las autras axamplalras originaux sont filmis an commandant par la pramlAra paga qui comporta una amprainta d'imprasslon ou d'illustratlon at an tarminant par la darnlAra paga qui comporta una talia amprainta. Un daa symboias sulvants apparattra sur la darnlAra Imaga da chaqua microficha, salon la cas: la symbols — ► signifia "A SUiVRE", la symbols ▼ signifia "FIN". Las cartas, planchas, tableaux, ate, pauvant Atra filmAs A das taux da rMuctlon diff Arants. Lorsqua la Jocumant ast trop grand pour Atre raproduit an un saul ciichA, il ast film* A partir da I'angla supAriaur gaucha, da gaucha h droita, at da haut an bas, an pranant ia nombra d'Imagas nAcassaira. Las diagrammas sulvants lllustrant la mithoda. 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 ^^ STARKE'S POCKET 4fe.MANAC /-v> OF ^V- .^*SS==555^ V, OF i#i nd'>.'Genera mm? K\ M ^nF:-i^-.^ i • '^ , BEmCKTHE THIRD AFTER LEAP TWENTY-SIXTH PUBLICATION TREAL: RINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, iVb. 54 St. Francois Xavier Street, PRICE 12^ CENTS. 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' ALSO, FOR Judson's celebrated Family Liquid Dyes. ^ AND DEPOT FOR BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA, AND MURRAY & LANMAN'S FLORIDA WATER. :o: — — N.B.— COUNTRY AND COMMISSION ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY, AT LOWEST PRICES. u. ADTIBTItlMBirTf. A. J. PELL, No. 98 GREAT ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Executed in the best style, with promptness, and at moderate prices, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MIRRORS ON HAND, OF THE NEWEST PATTERNS. HIBBARD'S (Late Hatwabd'8) TRUNK. VALISE & BAG MANUFACTORY, 354 «• 356 Notre Dame Street, Montreal. '♦♦♦ FinSX CLASS GOODS, ADAPTED TO BETAIL, AlsO) special attentioii to the Wholesale trade. INDU0EMCNT8 TO CASH BUYERS. STARKE'S POCKET ALMANAC And General Registef^ FOR 1867 BSmO TH-E THIRD AFTER LEAP YEAR. TW^ENTY-SIXTH PUBLICATION. MONTREAL: J. Starke & Co., Printers and Publishers, No, 54 St, Francois Xavier Street, PRICE xa>i CENTS. ^ LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE. MONTREAL. Latitude 45o 31' 00" North. Longitude 73o 36' 00" West West in Time 4h. 54m. 20s. 00NT1NT8. T, LONTENTS. Page. Almanao, &o 1 Banks in Canada, and a^enoies 78 British Ambassadors abroad 18 British Ministry 19 Civil Departments :~ Department of Agriculture and Statistics 29 Emigration Department 29 CivilSecretary's Office 27 Collectors of Customs 28 Crown Land Department '. 29 Crown Law Department 29 Crown Timber Agents 30 Department of Public Works 29 Department of Minister of Finance 27 Educational Department, C. E. and C. W 30 Geological Survey 30 Indian Department 30 Military Secretary's Office 27 Provincial Registrar's Office 27 Provincial Secretary's Office 27 Receiver General's Office 27 Courts of Justice) Terms, &c., in Lower Canada 89 Currency Table 77 Executive Council and Officers 20 Governor General of Canada 20 Legislative Council and Officers 21 Legislative Assembly and Officers 23 Military Department 47 Stamn Act 39 Post Office Department, Rates, &o 31 Registrars (County) 46 Royal Family 16 Tariff of Duties 53 Weather Table 15 MONTREAL. Assurances and Agencies. 101 Attorneys and Advocates 85 Banks 82 Board of Brokers 98 Board of Notaries 89 Board of Trade 98 Cartage, &c.. Rates of 70 Clergy, Churches, &o.. Catholic 115 vi. OONTIMTg. Paor. Clergy, Chnrohei, Ao.i Protettant 110 Clubs 122 Colleges and Schools Ill Commissioners for receiving Affidavits 90 Commissioners for taking Affidavits for U. C 90 Commissioners to grant Passports 90 Consulates 93 Corporation of Montreal 66 Com Exchange Association 96 Court of Special Sessions 91 Customs' Department 65 Excise Duties 66 Fares for Coaches, Cabs. Ao 70 General Sessions of the Peace 91 Inspectors of Produce, Weights and Measures 99 Justices of the Peace 91 Law Stamp Office 76 Licensed Apothecaries 96 Marriage Licenses 76 Masonic Lodges 123 Medical Department 94 Mercantile Agency 98 Militia Department 51 Montreal Exchange 120 Fire Department 75 Fire Alarm Telegraph Signals 75 Police 76 Municipal Taxes 68 Notaries 89 Odd Fellows 126 Physicians 94 Post Office 32 Public Companies, Railroad, &e 103 to 107 Societies and Institutions :— Benevolent 109 Literary 120 National 107 Religious 118 Temperance Ill Tariff of Pilotage 100 Trinity House 65 Water Tariflf 72 QUEBEC. Banks 128 Board of Trade 127 Churches 129 Consuls 128 Corporation ; 126 Courts of Justice ^ ; 39 Customs' Department 127 !)>■ •- >, OOVTIVTt. tU. Paor. Exchange 127 Harbour Gomminioners 127 Poit Office 127 Trinity House 128 OTTAWA. Auooiation Lumber Manufacturer! 182 Banks 131 Board of Trade 132 Building Societies 1S4 Corporation 131 Custom House 132 Crown Timber Office 132 County and Judicial Officers 133 Courts 41, 43 and 133 Churches 136 Gas Company 132 Justices of the Peace 131 Loyal Orange Association 136 Literary Societies 134 Militia Department 130 0. <& P. Railway 132 Post Office 131 Rideau Canal 132 ADVERTISEMENTS. H. R. Gray, druggist d5 Mercantile Agency 98 Standard Insurance Company 140 Commercial Union Assurance Company 141 D. A J. Sadlier & Co 139 Medical Hall 137 Royal Insurance Company 142 S.R. Parsons 138 A.RamsayA Son 143 James Baylis, carpets, &o 144 Devins & Bolton, druggists i A.J. Pell il W. Hibbard, trunk manufacturer ii R.WeirACo xv R. Graham &; Co xyi f t :( ■ DIRECTORY TO PUBLIC OFFICES, &c. Adjutant General's Office, 385 Craig Street Board of Trade, Com Exchange Building. Chief Engineer Pire Department, City Hall, Bonsecours Market. City Clerk. " ** City Surveyor, " ** City Treasurer, ** " City Water Works, " •* Commissariat Office. 80 St. Gabriel Street. Coroner of the District, 68 St D^mis Street Custom House, St. Paul Street ^rd Custom-House Square. Clerk of the Peace and Crown, Court^House. Commissioners for the Harbour of Montreal, Custom-House Sq. Corn Exchange, St. Sacrament Street. Emigration Office, 309 Commissioners Street Excise. 475 Craig Street. Fire Alarm Telegraph. Head Office City Hall. French Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, Notre Dame Street, next Recollet Church. Gas Company, comer St. Gabriel and Little St. James Streets. General Hospital, comer Dorchester and St. Dominique Streets. Grand Trunk Railway Offices. Point St. Charles. Geological Survey, St. Gabriel Street Harbour-Master. Custom-House Square. Hotel-Dieu Hospital, Upper St. Urbain Street House of Refuge, Campeau Street. Ladies' Benevolent Institution, 37 Berthelot Street. Industrial Rooms, 547 Dorchester Street. Marnage Licenses, 11 Mount Royal Terrace. Montreal Dispensary, 10 ^t. Antoine Street Montreal Telegraph Company, 12 St. Sacrament Street. Natural History So., University Avenue, near English Cathedral. Police Office, Jacques Cartier Square. Port Wu*den'8 Office, Royal Insurance Building. Post Office, comer Great St James and St Francois XavierSts. Protestant Orphan Asylum, St. Catherine, near Drummond St. Prothonotarv's Office, New Court House. Registrar's Office, New Court House. Recorder's Court Jacques Cartier Square. Sheriflfs Office, New Court House. St. Patrick's Orphan Asylum, adjoining St Patrick's Church. Superintendent of Education, Old Government House. Town Major, 102 Notre Dame Street Trinity House, Custom-House Square. United States Consul. 293 Notre Dame Street. University Lying-in-Hospital, 93 St. Urbain Street Wharfinger's Office, Custom-House Square. \ ^ ^ Ps4 H -m> ■ --* -■•^'* ,ji--^■*;'"^■-■ LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE. QUEBEC. Latitude 46o 49' 12" North. Longitude 71o 16' 00" West. West in Time 4h. i5m. 04s. w (y fe w Of I LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE. TORONTO. Latitude .. .. 43o 39* 4" North. Longitude 79o 23' 2" We^t. West in Time 5h. 17m. 33s. if ^ X ^ M ADVBRTISSMENTS. XV. R. G RAHAM & IMPORTERS OF Co., English, Fr.ench & German 91 l^ ^ MANUFACTURERS OF BLANK WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 47 St. Francois Xavier Street, (OPPOSITE ST. SACRAMENT STREET,) MONTREAL. Constantly on Hand, a Choice Assortment of OFFICE STATIONERY. I i I '. > xvi. ▲DYBRTISIMBNTS. CHEAP ENGLISH PAPER WAREHOUSE. R.WEIR&CO. PAPER MAKERS, STATIONERS AND ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURERS, ■ No. 39 Great St James Street, Next Door to the St. Lawrence Hall .1 MONTREAL. Always on hand an EXTENSIVE STOCK of AC- COUNT BOOKS in every Ruling and Binding, expressly manufactured for FIRST-CLASS TRADE. BLANK BOOKS in sets made to order for Banks and Public Offices, at Wholesale Prices. ALMANAC, &0. EPOCHS. Of the Mundane ^ra c 5870 Of the vulgar Christian ^ra 1867 Since the Disoovery of America 375 Since the Discovery of Quebec 259 Since the Treaty which confirmed the Possession of Canada to the British 101 Of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria 30 ECLIPSES. I.— On the 6th of March there will be an Annular of the Sun, but it will not be visible in Canada. II.— On the morning of March 20th there will be a partial Eclipse of the Moon. It will be visible in this country. At Quebec it begins at 2.30 and ends at 5.37. At Montreal it begins at 2.21 and ends at 5.28, and at Toronto it begins at 1.58 and ends at 6.5. III. —On the 29th of August, there will be a total Eclipse of the Sun, visible in South America ; not visible in Canada. IV.— On the Evening of Friday, the 13th of September, there will be a partial Eclipse of the Moon. In Canada the beginning of this Eclipse will be invisible ; the Moon will rise Eclipsed. In Montreal it ends at 9.2. In Toronto at 8.39. PLANETS. Mercury will be a bright Evening Star in March, July and October ; Morning Star in the East just before Sunrise, in April, August and December. Jupiter will be Evening Star until February 3 ; Morning Star until May 27, and then Evening Star the rest of the year. Saturn will be Morning Star until 12th February ; is Evening Star until November 19, when it becomes Morning Star. Mars will be Evening Star throughout the year. Venus will be Morning Star until September 25^ being then in conjunction with the Sun Uiereby rendered invisible. Its disc, if visible, will be a perfect circle. Toward the end of the year it will be Evening Star, daily appearing further East of the Sun. ALMANAC. THE SEASONS. Vernal Equinox— Spring begins March 20th, 8h. dOm., Evening. Summer Solstice— Summer begins June 21st, 5h. 4m., Evening. Autumnal Equinox— Autumn begins September 23rd., 7h. 27m. Morning. Winter Solstice— Winter begins Dece'r. 22nd, Ih. 31m., Morning. FETES D'OBLIGATION. Circumcision Jan'y. 1 Epiphany Jan*y. 6 Annunciation of Vir- gin Mary March 25 Good Friday April 19 Q. Victoria's Birth- day May 24 Ascension Day May 30 Corpus Christi June 20 St. Peter and St. Paul June 29 All Saints Day Nov. 1 Conception of Blessed Virgin Mary Dec. 8 Christmas Day Dec. 25 MOVEABLE FESTIVALS. Sei)tuagesima Sunday Feb'y. 17 Quinquagesima *' March 3 Ash Wednesday March 6 First Sunday in Lent.March 10 Palm Sunday April 14 Good Friday April 19 Easter Sunday April 21 Low Sunday April Rogation Sunday. . . .May Ascension Day May Whitsunday June Trinity Sunday June Corpus Christi June Advent Sunday Deo'r. 28 26 30 9 16 20 1 CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES. Dominical Letter F Golden Number 6 Jewish Lunar Year 3 Epact, or Moon's Age 25 Solar Cycle 28 Julian Period 6580 Jewish Year, commencing 30th September 5628 Roman Indiction 10 Mahommedan Year, 5th March 1284 CALENDAR. 8 JANUARY. PHASES OF THE MOON. PHASES. [ay 30 me 20 jne 29 ov. 1 >eo. 8 ^eo. 25 pril 28 ay 26 ay 80 ine 9 me 16 me 20 Qo'r. 1 Quebec. New Moon First Quarter. ... Full Moon Third Quarter. . ■ d- h. m. 5 742ev. 141146 m. 20 248m. 27i 959 m. Mont*l, KingHn b. m. 736ev. 1140 m. 242 m. 953 m. h. m. 724ev. 11 28 m. 230 m. 641m. Tor'nto London h. m. 712ev. 1116 m. 218ra. 929 m. h. m. 7 4m. 11 8 m. 210 m. 921m. DAYS M w Tu W Th F S Su M 8' Tu 9| W 10 Th 11 F 12 S 13 Su 14 M 15 16 17 18 19 Tu W Th F S 20' Su 211 M 22 Tu 23 24 25 26 W Th F S 27 Su 28! M 29 Tu 30 31 EVENTS, Ac. W Th Circumcision. Burke bom 1730 Gon. Wolfe born, 1727 Cicero born, B. C. 107 West Indies discovered, 1492 Edward the Confessor died, 1066 Epiphany. B. Franklin bom, • .1706 Allan Ramsay, poet, died, 1757 Nelson's funeral, 1806 Caroline Hersohel, Astron. died, 1848 Penny Postage estab. in Engl'd, 1840 First Lottery drawn in England, 1569 (13) Dr. Macknight bora, 1721 \ttt Sundaij after Epiphany Halley, Astronomer, died, 1742 British Museum opened, 1759 Death of Sir J. Moore 1809 Lord Lyttloton, hist. & poet born 1709 Baskerville, Printer, died, 1775 James Watt engineer, born, 1736 2nd Sunday after Epiphany Louis XVI. beheaded, 1793 Lord Bacon born, 1561 William Pitt, statesman, died, . .1806 Frederick the Great, born, 1712 Conversion St. Paul. Burns b. 1759 (27) Mozart born, 1756 ^rd Sunday after Epiphany Peter the Great died, 1725 George III. died 1820 Charles Lord Metcalfe born, 1785 Ben Jonson born, 1574 THE rises 7 46 7 46 7 46 7 45 7 45 7 45 7 44 7 44 7 44 7 43 7 43 7 42 7 42 7 41 7 40 7 40 7 39 7 39 7 38 7 37 7 36 7 35 7 34 7 33 7 32 7 31 7 31 7 30 7 28 7 29 7 27 SUN >MOON. sets. r. & a. 20 3 16 21i 4 11 22! 5 4 23 6 54 24 sets. 25| 6 51 271 6 47 28' 7 45 29 8 45 31| 9 45 3310 48 3411 62 36 morn. 37 38 39 41 42 56 2 3 3 10 4 16 5 20 43 rises. 44^ 5 67 47 49 51 62 63 54 55 56 58 59 00 7 3 8 10 9 13 10 14 11 14 mom. 11 1 7 2 3 2 55 3 48 OALINDAB. FEBRUARY. PHASES OF THE MOON. PHASES. !l ,1 New Moon First Quarter. . . . Full Moon Third Quarter • . d. 4 11 18 26 Quebec] MotuH. KingUn h. m. 12SeT. 852ev. 253ey. 644 m. h. m. 122ey. 846eT 247ev. 638 m. h. m. llOev. 834ev. 235ey. 626 m. Toronto London h. m. 058ey. 822ey. 223ey. 614 m. h. m. 060ey. 814ey. 216ey. 6 6 m. DATS H w 1 F 2 S 3 Su 4 M 6 Tu 6 W 7 Th 8 F 9 S 10 Su 11 M 12 Tu 13 W 14 Th 16 F 16 S 17 Su- 18 M 19 Tu 20 W 21 Th 22 F 23 S 24 Su 25 M 26 Tu 27 W 28 Th EVENTS, Ac. John Philip Kemble bom, 1767 7 27 5 PuRiF. B.V.M. John Wesley d.,1791 7 26 5 4th iSunday after Epiphany 7 266 Fort Nicholas destroyed by allie8,1866 7 23 5 Sir Robert Peel born, 1788 7 22 6 Charles II. died, 1686 7 206 Charles Dickens bom, 1812 7 19 6 Mary Queen of Sootts beheaded, . . 1687 7 18 6 Canada ceded to Britain, 1763 7 17 6 5th Sunday after Epiphany 7 16 6 William Snenstone, poet, died, . 1763 7 14 5 Lady Jane Grey beheaded, 1656 7 13 5 Massacre of Glenooe, 1691 7 11 5 St. Valentine's Day 7 lo 6 National debt of England oom'cedl600 7 9'6 Dr. Kane, arctic explorer, died, . .1857 7 8|6 Septuageaima Sunday 7 65 Canada settled, 1534 7 4 6 Sir Roderick Murchison bora, . . .1792 7 3 6 American independence ack'ged 1783 7 16 Offdensburgh N.Y. taken by Brit. . 1813 6 59 6 Washington bora, 1732 6 67 6 Sir Joshua Reynolds died, 1792 6 56 6 St. Matthias. Sexageaifna Sunday. 6 64 5 Dr. William Buohan died, 1805 6 62 5 Victor Hugo born, 1802 6 50 6 Longfellow, poet, born 1807 6 48 6 George Buchanan, Hist, died, . . .168216 47 6 THE SUN IMOON. rises sets r. & s. 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 11 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 22 24 26 27 28 30 32 34 35 37 38 39 41 4 36 6 23 6 6 sets. 9 7 8 36 39 42 9 45 10 49 11 53 mom. 68 2 3 4 4 5 3 6 6 59 48 rises. 6 53 7 66 8 67 9 57 10 56 11 52 morn. 46 1 39 2 28 \i\ CALENDAR. MARCH. PHASES OF THE MOON. PHASES. New Moon First Quarter. ... Full Moon Third Quarter . • 6 13 20 28 Quebec. h. m. 450 m. 359 m. 4 7m. 268 m. MonVl. ' KinoUn\ Toronto London h. m. 444 m. 353 m. 4 Im. 252 m. h. m. 432 m. 341m. 349 m. 240 m. Ih. m. 420 m. 329m. I 337 m. i 228m. h. m. 412 m. 321m. 329 m. 220 m. DATS Ml W 1 3 4 5i F S Su M Tu 6 W 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su EVENTS, Ac. .1848 St. David's Day Escape of Louis Phillipe to Eng QuinQuageaima Sunday First American Congress . . ., 1798 Shrovr Tuesday Ash Wednesday Admiral Goliingwood died, 1810 Layard, Antiquarian, born, 1817 Amerious Vespuoius born, 1151 \it Sunday in Lent First daily newspaper printed,. • .1702 Berkley, philosopher, born, 1684 La Fontame, poet, died, 1695 Admiral Byng shot 1757 Lord Gomwallis deftd Amerioansl792 Reoip. Trea^ bet. Eng. & U.S. ratl855 2nd Sunday in LerU. St. Patrick's Day. Princess Louisa born 1848 Nankin taken, 1853 Sir Isaac Newton died, .1727 Henry Kirke White born 1785 Rosa Bonheur bom, 1822 Enff. interdicted by Papal Bull,. .1208 3ra Sunday in Lent Annunciation B. V. M Bank of England Incorporated, . 1694 Peace of Amiens, 1801 Batae of Alexandria, 1801 Seigeof Acre 1799 Dr. William Hunter died, 1783 4(A Sunday in Lent THE sun rises sets 45 44 42 40 38 3615 HOON. T.& S. 84 31 29 27 25 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 9 7 5 3 1 59 57 55 53 62 60 48 4? 43 44 45 47 48 49 51 53 54 55 56 58 69 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 11 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 3 3 4 5 5 16 59 41 19 55 sets. 7 34 8 39 9 45 10 51 11 57 morn. 1 4 2 3 4 59 53 40 25 rises. 5 40 6 42 7 43 8 42 9 40 10 35 11 29 mom. 21 1 9 1 53 2 35 3 14 I ,*■■ 6 CALBNDAB. APRIL. PHASES OF THE MOON. PHASES. i Quebec, I ;. d< ih. m. New Moon | 4! 5 16 ev. First Quarter — 11 10 21 m. MonVl. Eull Moon Third Quarter. . 18 26 6 18 ev. 913ev. h. m. 510ev. 1015 m. 612ev. 9 7ev. KingHn Toronto London h. m. h. m. h. m. 458ev.; 4 46e7. 438ev. 961m. 943m. 548ev. 640ey. 8 43ev. 835ev. DAYS M W I; ,; 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu EVENTS, &c. THE SUN MOON. rises sets r. & s. Bishop Heber died, 1826 5 46 6 Richard Cobden died 1865 5 44 6 Richmond taken by Federals, — 1865 5 42 6 British Fleet sailed for the Baltio,1855 5 416 Canada discovered, 1499 5 39 6 James Mill, historian, bom 1773 5 37 6 bth Sunday in Lent 5 35 6 Hudson Bay Co. established, 1692 5 33 6 Dr. Wm. Prout died, 1850 5 32 6 Catholic Emancipation bill passedl829 5 SO 6 John Gait, novelist, died, 1839 5 28 6 Bombardment of Fort Sumpter . . 1861 5 26 6 Edict of Nantes signed 1698 5 24 6 Sunday before Easter 5 22 6 Mutiny atSpithead, 1797 5 20 6 Battle of CuUoden 1746 5 18 6 Brock's Monument destroyedi .... 1840 5 176 Dr. Abernethy died, 18315 166 Good Friday. Byron died, 1824 5 13 6 Napoleon III, born, 1808 5 116 Easter Sunday 5 10 6 Odessa Bombarded by Allies, — 1854 5 8 6 St. George's Day. Shakespeare dl616 5 66 Bank of England founded 1694 5 6 6 St. Mark. Princess Alice born, 1843 5 3 6 David Hume, hist, born, 1711 5 2 6 Ed. Gibbon, hist, born, 1737 5 00 6 let Sunday after Easter i4 68 6 War with France declared, 1803 4 66 6 Washington elected Presid't U.S. 1789 4 55 7 5 50 4 26 6 00 sets. 7 80 8 38 9 46 3110 52 3211 54 33 mom. 34 51 1 2 3 3 4 4 44 rises. 45. 7 28 47! 8 26 48 9 21 4910 14 6011 2 6111 49 63 morn. 65 31 1 1 2 2 23 24 26 27 29 30 36! 37! 38 40 42; 43 41 26 6 42 16 48 67 58 59 00 10 47 21 66 If. ; CALENDAR. MAY. PHASES OF THE MOON. PHASES. \Qu£bec,\ Monfl, New Moon . . . First Quarter — Full Moon Third Quarter. . . d' h. m. 4 10 18, 26 252 m. 5 Kiev. 9 4 m. 034ev. h. m. 246 m. 510ev. 868 m. 028 6y. KingHn h. m. 234 m. 4 58 ev. 846 m. 016ev. Toronto London h. m. 2 22 m. 4 46 ev. 8 34 m. 4ev. h. m. 214 m. 4 38ev. 8 26 m. 1166 m. DAYS M w 1 W 2 Th 3 F 4 S 5 Su 6 M 7 Tu 8 W 9 Th 10 F 11 S 12 Sit 13 M 14 Tu 15 W 16 Th 17 F 18 8 19 Su 20 M 21 Tu 22 W 23 Th 24 F 25 S 26 Su 27 M 28 Tu 20 W 30 Th 31 F EVENTS, Ac. THE SUN rises sets St. Philip & St. James 4 54 (1) Duke of Wellington born, . . . .1769 4 63 Thomas Hood, poet, died, 1845 4 61 Battle of Seringapatam, 1799 4 60 2nd Sunday after Easter 4 49 Oswego taken by the British, — 1814 4 47 Surrenderor BadaJoz, 1812 4 45 Gapt Barolay the Pedestrian diedl854 4 43 Sohiller, poet, died, 1805 4 41 Battle of Spottsylvania, 1863 4 40 William Pitt died 1778 4 39 Srd Sundau after Easter 4 37 Anne Boleyn beheaded, 1535 4 36 Vaccination first tried 1796 4 34 Edmund Kean, tragedian, died, .1833 4 33 Battle of Albuera 1811|4 32 Dr. Jenner, dis. vaccination, born,1749 4 31 Disruption of the Scotch Church, 1843 4 30 ith Sundai/ after Easter j4 29 Christopher Columbus died, 1506 4 28 Lafayette died, 1851 4 27 Baronets first created in Eng'nd, 16114 27 Dr. William Hunter born 1718 4 26 QuKRN Victoria's Birthday !4 25 Princess Helena born, 1846 4 24 6th Sunday aj'ter Easter 4 23 Calvin died, 15644 22 Sir Humphrey Davy died, 1829 4 21 Charles II. restored 1660 4 21 Ascension Day. Voltaire died, 1778 4 20 Charlotte Bronte died, 1855 4 20 MOON. r. & s. 3 30 4 6 4 45 sets. 8 9 36 43 10 44 11 37 morn. 25 00 1 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2410 30 2511 9 27,11 46 28 morn. 29 21 30; 55 31 1 32 2 331 2 34' 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 7 45 19 51 23 55 29 rises. 8 7 8 59 9 46 27 1 37 17 m ^i 8 CALENDAR. JUNE. PHASES OF THE MOON. PHASES. Quebec, New Moon First Quarter — Full Moon Third Quarter. . . d- h. m. 21024 m. MonVl, 9 16 25 149 m. 6m. 041m. h. m. 1018 m. 142 m. 12 Im. 035 m. King*tn h. m. 10 6 m. 131m. 1148ev. 023 m. Toronto London h. m. 954 m. 119 m. 1136eT. 011m. h. m. 946 m. 111m. 1128 8V. 3m. DAYS K W 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su EVENTS, Ac. Sir David Wilkie died 1841 Sunday after Ascension Robert Tunnahill, poet^ bom . . . .1774 George in, bom 1738 Dr. A. Smith, political econ., b. -1723 Jeremy Bentham, Jurist, died . . 1832 Bishop Warburton died 1779 Robt. Stevenson, engineer, bom. 1772 Whiteundai/ First Council of Nice called 312 Dugald Stewart died 1828 William Collins, poet, died 1759 Battle of Marango 1800 Insurrection of Wat Tyler 1381 Thomas Campbell, poet, died- . . .1844 Trinity Sunday Joseph Addison died 1719 Battle of Waterloo 1815 Sir Joseph Banks, naturalist, d. -1820 Corpus Chrisii Inigo Jones, architect, died 1651 Mathew Henry died 1714 lat Sunday after Trinity St. John's Day Battle of Bannockburn 1314 George IV died 1830 Cawnpore Massacre 1857 Lord Raglan died 1855 St. Peter k St. Paul 2nd Sunday after Trinity the sun rises sets 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 20 20 19 19 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 34 36 37 37 38 39 40 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 44 46 46 46 46 47 47 moon. r.&s. 4 2 sets. 8 9 28 27 10 20 11 6 11 45 morn. 22 1 1 2 3 3 66 28 59 31 17 44 rises. 43 28 9 48 7 8 9 9 10 22 4710 56 47111 28 46il2 00 46 morn. 46 46 46 46 46 1 1 2 3 34 11 52 37 30 OALBNDAB. 9 JULY. PHASES OF THE MOON. PHASES. Quebec. Mont*l. King*tn Toronto London New Moon . . . . First Quarter- . Full Moon . . . . Third Quarter. New Moon — d. 1 8 16 24 30 h. m. 5 Oer. 043ev. 3Uev. 948 m. h. m. ih. m. 454ev. 442ev. 037ev. 3 2ev. 942 m. 025ev. 250ev. 930 m. 1165ev.ll49ev.ll37ev. h. m. 430ev. 013ev. 238ey. 918 m. 1125ev. h. m. 422ev. 6ev. 230ev. 910 m. lllTev. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20: 211 22I 23; 24! 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 EVENTS, &0. M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Admirable Grichton assassinated, 1582 Dr. Hahnemann, homoepathist, d. 1843 Battle of (Gettysburg, 1863 Declaration of Independence U.S.1776 Mrs. Siddons, actress, born, 1755 D. M. Moir, poet, died, 1851 Srd Sunday after Trinity Edmund Burke died,. 1797 Cholera reappeared in Montreal, 1834 Sir William Blackstone born, . . . .1723 Jack Cade killed, 1450 R. Stevenson, engineer, died, • . . .1850 Riots in New York, draft resisted, 1863 ith Sunday after Trinity St. Swithin First French Revolution, 1789 Cawnpore retaken by Havelock, 1857 French Invasion of Eng. repel'd, 1645 Battle of Halidon Hill 1333 (21) Ist Battle of Bull Run U. S. 1861 (21) Robert Bums died, 1796 The Canadas united. 1840 Gibraltar taken by the British, . .1704 Henry VII. King England,' born, i456 Thomas Campbell, poet, born, . .1777 Gth Sunday after Trinity (28) Robespiere guillotin'd, Paris, 1794 William Penn died, 1718 Ignatius Loyola died, 1556 THE SUN rises sets. 20 21 22 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 28 30 30 31 32 33 33 34 35 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 47 46 46 46 45 45 44 44 44 44 43 43 42 41 41 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 30 28 27 IIOON. sets. 8 7 8 67 9 42 10 22 10 56 11 29 mom. 2 34 1 8 1 2 3 8 45 23 6 52 rises. 7 49 8 26 9 00 32 4 9 10 10 36 11 11 11 48 morn. 29 1 17 2 12 3 13 26 sets. 26, 7 31 10 CALENDAR. AUGUST. PHASES OF THE MOON. PHASES. Quebec. First Quarter.... Full Moon Third Quarter. . . New Moon 7 15 22 29 h. m. 220 m. 549 m. 434ev. 817 m. Mont'l. KingHn Toronto London h. m. 214 m. 543 m. 428 ev. 811m. h. m. 2 2 m. 531m. 416ev. 759 m. h. m. 150 m. 519 m. 4 4ev. 747 m. h. m. 140 m. 511m. 356ev. 739 m. DAYS M W 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S EVENTS, &o. THE SUN ,MOOM. rises sets r. k s. Eman. of Slaves in Brit. Domin's.l834 4 48 William H, of England, killed. . . 1100 4 50 Bug. Sue, French Novelist, died, 1857 4 51 'Jth Sunday after Trinity 4 52 Lord Howe died, 1799 4 53 Prince Alfred bom, 18144 55 First Atlantic Telegraph oomc'd, 1857 4 56 Marshall Ney shot, .... 1815 4 57 Isaac Walton bom, 1593 4 58 Sir Chs. Napier conq. of Scinde b., 1782 4 59 %th Sunday after Trinity 5 1 Rowland Hill bom, 17445 2 Queen Adelaide bom, 1792 5 3 Gheorge Combe, phrenologist, died,1858 5 4 Napoleon Buonaparte born, 1769 5 5 Battle of Tchernaya, 1855 5 6 Frederick the Great died, 1786 5 7 'dth Sunday after Trinity 5 8 Robert Bloomfield, poet, died — 1823 5 9 Adrianople cap. by the Russians, 1829 5 11 Lady Mary Wortley Montague d., 1762 5 12 Warren Hastings died, 181815 13 Sir William Wallace beheaded, . . 1305 5 14 St. Bartholomew 5 16 V)th Sunday after Trinity 5 18 L. Phillipe, ex-King of France d., 1850 5 19 Dr. Adam Clarke died 1832 5 20 Leigh Hunt, miscellan. writer, d.,1859|5 21 John Locke, philosopher, born,. 16325 22 William Paley born, 1743 5 23 John Bunyan died 1688,5 24 24 22 21 20 8 8 9 10 1910 1711 16111 14 14 53 28 1 34 9 44 12 11 9 8 7 5 3 2 1 59 morn. 1 1 2 3 4 rises. 22 3 48 38 29 24 7 8 8 57, 9 55 9 54110 52,11 SO^morn. 48! 2 46, 45| 2 43 3 4l! 4 40 sets. 38 7 23 36' 7 56 35 8 38 12 48 27 11 58 1 7 16 Firs! Full Thir New DAT M ^ 1 S 2 It 3 G 4 A 5 ^ 6 I 7 g 8 g 9 1 10 1 11 A 12 1 13 I 14 g 15 g 16 I 17 1 18 ^ 19 ^ 20 1 21 g 22 g 23 I 24 1 25 \ 26 ^ 27 I 28 g 29 g , 30 ]i i 0AL8KDAR. 11 SEPTEMBER. PHASES OF THE MOON. FHASR8. First Quarter. . . . Full Moon Third Quarter- . • New Moon 6 13 20 27 Quebec. h. m. 643ev. 745ev. lOlTev. 664ev. Mont*l. h. m. 637ev. 739ev. lOllev. 648ev. King* tn Toronto London h. m. 625ev. 727ev. 959ev. 636ev. h. m. 613ev. 715ev. 947ev. 624ev. h. m. 6 6ev. 7 7ev. 939ev. 616ey. DATS M w 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M EVENTS, &o. Wth Sunday after Trinity John Howard, philanthropist, b., 1726 Oliver Cromwell died, 1658 Stoppage of Royal British Bank, 1856 John Home, author of i>oui7J^a9,a.1808 Warsaw taken : . . . .1831 Dr. Samuel Johnson born....... 1709 \2th Sunday after Trinity Battle of Flodden 1513 Mungo Park born 177115 Capt. Basil Hall died 1844 5 Lord Metcalf died 1846 5 Wolf and Montcalm died 1759 5 Duke of Wellington died 1852 5 ISth Sunday after Trinity 5 Fahrenheit, con. of Therm'trs, d., 1736 5 Battle of Antietam 1862 5 Battle of Alma 18545 Lord Brougham bom 1779 6 Wm. Hutton, misc. writer, died, 1815 5 St. Matthew 5 lith Sunday after Trinity 5 iDr. Boerhave died 1738 5 I Vis. Hardinge Gv.-Gen of India d.l856 5 IHavelock relieved Lucknow 1857 5 Balaklava taken 1854 5 Battle of Busaco 1810 5 General Neill killed, 1857 6 15th Sunday after Trinity 6 Richard II. deposed, 1399 6 THE SUN rises! sets 26 28 29 30 31 32 as 35 36 37 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 61 62 64 56 56 57 69 00 1 2 34 32 30 28 MOON. r. &s. 8 9 9 10 2610 2411 20 7 41 19 69 42 23 21 19 17 16 14' rises. morn. 30 1 21 2 16 3 12 12 10 7 6 4 2 00 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 68 10 5611 56 64 52 8 40 14 49 29 11 68 61 46 60 48 46 44 42 40 morn. 64 1 69 3 7 4 13 sets. 6 27 7 2 7 37 * <« ; i li. til 'i ■;: 12 CALENDAR. OCTOBER. PHASES OF THE MOON PHASES. First Quarter. ... Full Moon .... Third Quarter. New Moon .... d. Qttebec. MonVl. h. m. 5 129ev. 131 836 m. 20 429m. 27 815 m. h. m. 123er. 830 m. 422m. 8 9m. KingHn^ Tor*nto London h. m. ih. m. lllev. 069ey. 818m. I 8 6m. 411m. 359m. 757m. 745m. h. m. 051ev. 758 m. 351m. 737 m. DAYS M w 1 Tu 2 W 3 Th 4 F 5 S 6 Su 7 M 8 Tu 9 W 10 Th 11 F 12 S 13 Su 14 M 15 Tu 16 W 17 Th 18 F 19 S 20 Su 21 M 9?. Tu 23 W 24 Th 25 F 26 S 27 Su 28 M 29 Tu 30 W 31 Th EVENTS, &c. Peace of Amiens, 1801 6 Major Andr^ executed, 1780 6 Robert Barclay died, 1690 6 JohnVandenhoff, tragedian died, 1861 6 America discovered, 1492 6 16th Sunday after Trinity 6 Edgar Allan Poe, poet died, . . . .1849 6 Archbishop Whately died, 1863 6 Battle of Savannah, 1797 6 Egyptians def. by Engl'h & Turks 1840 6 BatUe of Gamperdown, 1797 6 Hugh Miller, geologist, bom,. . . .1802 6 \lth Sunday after Trinity 6 Fire in Quebec, 2,500 houses Vmt, 1866 6 Letitia E. Landon died, 1838 6 British Houses of ParPmt. burnt, 1834 6 Sebastopol bombarded, 1864 6 flrn^ liUKB ....a ..•< I 6 Henry Kirke White died,! •*.' ' * .1806 6 ISth Sunday after Trinity 6 Bat. of Trafalgar, Nelson killed, 1805 6 Revocation of the Edict of Nantes,1685 6 Francis Jeffrey, critic, born, 1773 6 1st British Parliament, 1707 6 Lord Macaulay born, 1800 6 Battle of Chateauguay, 1813 ' THE SUN rises sets 19th Sunday after Trinity St. Simon and St. Jude Allan Cunningham, poet, died, -.1842 Edmund Cartwrightdied, 1823 All-Hallows' Eve 3 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 20 21 23 24 25 26 28 29 31 32 33 r*^ 36 38 39 41 42 43 38 36 34 32 30 27 25 24 21 20 19 17 14 12 9 7 5 4 2 1 69 67 55 53 52 50 49 47 46 46 45 MOON. r.&8. 8 13 8 53 9 37 10 23 11 12 morn. 5 1 1 58 2 56 3 56 4 58 rises. 6 26 7 8 7 65 8 47 9 45 10 46 11 51 morn. 65 2 1 8 6 4 11 5 13 sets. 6 10 6 48 7 30 8 16 t.tl OALBNDAB. 18 NOVEMBER. PHASES OF THE MOON PHASES. Qtiebec, d. First Quarter.... 4 Full Moon 11 Third Quarter. . . 18 New Moon 26 h. m. 939 m. 8 22ev. 018ev. 023 m. Monfl. \King*tn Toronto London h. m. 932 m. 816ev. 032ev. 017ev. h. m. 921m. 8 4ey. 1159 m. 6ev. h. m. 9 9m. 752ev. 1148 m. 1153e7. h. m. 9 Im. 744ev. 1140 m. 1145ey. DATS M W 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S EVENTS, &o. .1766 All Saints' Day Marie Antoinette bom,; 20* A Sunday after Trinity James Montgomerie, poet, bom, 1771 The Gunpowder Plot discoYered, 1605 Riots in Montreal, 1837 First Newspaper, 1613 Milton diei ^674 Albert Ed. Prince of Wales bom, 1841 21»« Sunday after Trinity Battle of WUliamsburg, 1813 Charles Kemble died, 1854 Wm. Etty, painter, died, 1849 Dr. John Abercrombie died, 1844 Layater born, 1741 Battle of Lutzen, , 1632 22nd Sunday after Trinity. . . Frank Stone, Artist, died,. 1859 Charles I. bom, 1600 Lord Elgin died. 1863 Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd, died, 1835 St. Cecilia Lieut. Weir murdered^ 1837 23rrf Sunday after Trinity John Gibson Lockhart died, 1864 Marshal Soult died, 1850 Princess Mary of Cambridge born,1833 Washington Irying died, 1859 Nightingale Fund commenced... 1865 St. Andrew's Day THE SUN rises sets 44 46 48 49 50 52 54 55 66 57 68 00 1 3 6 6 7 8 11 12. 134 14 4 16 4 MOON. r. &s. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 17 18 19 21 22 23 254 44 42 40 39 37 36 84 32 31 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 18 17 16 15 16 15 14 13 13 9 3 9 54 10 48 11 43 morn. 41 1 40 2 40 3 43 4 47 rises. 5 47 6 38 7 35 8 38 9 43 10 49 11 64 mom. 59 2 3 4 6 6 sets. 6 9 6 56 7 46 8 39 1 4 6 6 4 ; 1 ! i I * 14 CALBNDAR. DECEMBER. PHASES OF THE MOON. PHASES. 1 Quebec. First Quarter. . Full Moon Third Quarter. New Moon .... d. 4 11 17 25 h. m. 532 m. 722 m. 1046ev. 651ev. Monfl, h* m. 526 m. 716 m. 1040ev. 645ev. KingUn. Tor*nto London h. m. 614 m. 7 4m. 1028ev. 632ev. h. m. 5 2m. 652 m. 1016ev. 621ev. h. m. 454 m. 644 m. 10 8ev. 613ev. DAYS M W 1 2 3 4 5 6 9! 10 111 12 13 14 15 16 17l 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29; 30 311 Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu EVENTS, &o. Advent Sunday Hernan Cortes, conq'r. Mexico, d.,1547 John Flaxman, sculptor, died, . . .1826 Thomas Carlyle, hist, born, 1795 Battle of Austerlitz 1805 Canadian Rebellion, 1837 (8) Mary Queen of Scots bom, . . . .1642 2nd Sunday in Advent J. O'Donovan L.L.D. Ant. died, 1861 Gen. Sir W. F. Williams Kars b.1800 Charles XII. of Sweden killed,. .1718 Brunell, engineer, died, 1849 Dr. Samuel Johnson died, 1784 Prince Albert died, 1861 8rc{ Sunday in Advent Sir W. Petty, political eoon. died,1687 First Lower Canadian Parliamentl792 Rogers, poet, died, 1855 Turner, painter, died, 1851 Louis Napoleon proclaimed, 1848 St. Thomas ith Sunday in Advent Storer, engraver, died, 1854 George Crabb, poet, born, 1754 Christmas Day St. Stephen St. John the Evangelist Holy Innocents let Sunday after Christmas Society of Jesus founded 1535 Spurzheim, phrenologist, born — 1776 THE SUN IMOON. rises sets r. & s. 26 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 45 45 46 46 47 47 46 12! 9 34 1210 30 1211 27 morn. 24 1 2 3 4 5 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 14 15 16 16 16 17 18 18 18 19 20 25 27 30 38 46 rises. 6 7 8 9 20 27 35 43 10 50 11 55 morn 58 1 2 3 4 5 58 49 57 64 50 sets. 6 41 6 7 8 9 10 32 25 21 17 15 WBATHIB TABLB. 16 § I ^ ^ I § S be S o S & ® -2^ CD '^ S P ^ CO e8 S ^ g I'd CO .a H. CO r— 1 w o PCS .« *3 j_j OS o -2 CO a • iH > ^'".^B •^•fn*^^*^*^^ 2 O w e9 o8 03 « e8 « p*^ .1 ••g o •I ^•i I _^^ Oa ^S CB flS h4 ^s ^5 -•w •^ »^i*»2»^^ vp-^ ^^^ 'i-q |2i o o ^ o o fl a o : 09 o o bo a •^ • •sa o o o o ii § a o a o3 o6 4 S 1=3 S ^ CO o9 n 03 16 TBI BOTAL FAlflLT. T HE Royal Family. THE QUEEN.— ViOTORiA, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, &Cm C^ueen, Defender of the Faith. Her Majesty was bom at Kensington Palace, May 24, 1819; suc- ceeded to the throne June 20, 1837, on the death of her uncle King William IV. ; was crowned June 28, 1838 ; and married, Feb. 10, 1840, to his Royal Highness, Prince Albert. Her Ma- jes^ is the only child of his late Royal Highness Edward Duke of Kent, son of King George the III. The Children of her Majesty are :— Her Royal Highness Victoria- Adelaide-Mary -Louisa. Pbin- OESS RoTAL OF England and Prussia, born Nov. 21, 1840, and married to His Royal Highness William of Prussia, January 25, 1858. and has issue two sons and a daughter. His Royal Highness Albert-Edward, Prince of Wales, bom Nov. 9, 1841 : married March 10, 1863, Alexandra of Denmark i Princess of Wales), bom Dec. 1, 1844. and has issue two sons, 'rince Albert Victor, born Jan. 8, 1864, and George-Frederick- Eraest-Albert* bom June 3, 1865. Her Royal Highness Alice-Maud-Ma;T, born April 25, 1843 : married to H.R.H. Prince Frederick Loui^ of Hesse, July 1, 1862 and has issue two daughters and a son. His Royal Highness Alfred-Ernest- Albert, bora Aug. 6, 1844. Her Royal Highness Helena- Augusta- Victoria, born May 25, 1846; married to his Royal Highness Prince Frederick Christian Charles Augustus of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augusteu- burg, July 5, 1866. Her Royal Highness Louisa-Carolina- Alberta, born March 18, 1848. His Royal Highness Arthur- William-Patrick-Albert, bom May 1, 1850. His Royal Highness Leopold-Gteorge-Duncan-Albert, bom April 7, 1858. Her Royal Highness Beatrice-Mary- Victoria-Feodore, bom April 14, 1867. Cteorge-Frederick-William-Charles, K.G., Duke of Cam- bridge, cousin to her Majesty, born March 26, 1819. Augusta- Wilhelmina-Louisa, Duchess of Cambridge, niece of the Landgrave of Hesse and aunt to her Majesty, born July 25, 1795 ; married in 1819, the late Duke of Cambridge. (Jeorge-Frederick-Alexander-Charles- Augustus, K.G., Duke of Cumberland, cousin to her Majesty, bora May 27, 1819; mar- ried Princess Frederica of Meoklenburg-Strelitz, and has issue a son and two daughters. TBI ROTAL FAMILTi M, 11 Auffusta-Caroline-Charlotte-EIizabeth-Mary-Sophia-Loui^a daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge and cousin to her Ma jesty, born July 19, 1822 ; married June 28, 1843, to Frederick, Grand Duke of Mocklenburg-Strelitz, and has a son. Mary-Adelaide-Wilhelmina-EHzabeth, daughter of the late Duke of Cambridge and cousin to her Majesty, bom Nov. 27, 1833; married Prince Teck, June 7, 1866. HER MAJESTY'S HOUSEHOLD. LOBD STEWABO'8 DEPABTIIENT. Lord Steward Duke of Marlborough . Treasurer Lord Burghley. Comptroller Viscount Royston. Master of the Household Sir T. Cowell, K.C.B. Sec'y. of Board of Green Cloth. E. M. Browell, Esq. Paymaster of the Household. . .W. Hampshire, Esq. LORD OHAli^ERLAIN'S DEPARTMENT. Lord Chamberlain Earl Bradford. Vice-Chamberlain Lord C. Hamilton. Comptroller Hon. S. C. B. Ponsonby. Chief Clerk T. C. March, Esq. Keeper of the PHvy Purse Gen. Sir T. M. Biddulph, K.C.B. Secretary H. T. Harrison, Esq. Cap. of the Yeomen of the G*fd.. Earl of Tankerville. Cap. of the Gentlemen-at-Arms.Earl of Cadogan. Master of the Ceremonies Mp.-Gen. Hon.SirE. Cust,G.C.H Lord High Almoner Bishop of Oxford. Dean of Chapel Royal Bishop of London. Sub-Dean Rev. F. Garden. Clerk of the Closet Bishop of Worcester. Resident Chaplain Dean of Windsor. Mistress of the Robes Duchess of Wellington. Groom Major.-Gen. F. H. Seymour. MASTER OF THE HORSE'S DEPARTiIeNT. Master of the Horse Duke of Beaufort. Clerk Marshal Lord Alfred Paget. Grown Equerry and Secretary.. Lieut-Col. G.C.Maude, C.B. Master of the Buekhounds Lord Colyille. B Id TBI BOTAL FAMILT, AO. li! It! I* BRITISH AND FOREIGN AMBASSADORS. [Britifh Ainbauadoni» Ac, Abroad.] America Hon. Sir F. W. A. Bruoe, K.C.B. Argent) Conf • G. B. Mathew. Austria Lord Bloomfleld. G.CB. Belgium Lord Howard de WaIden,lG.C.B. Brazil Ed. Thornton, Esq., C.B. Central America Ed. Corbet, Esq. Chili W. T. Thompson. Esq. China Sir Rutherford Aloock, K.C.B. Denmark Sir Charles A. Murray, C.B. Equator Colonel Neale. France Earl Cowley, G.CB. Greece « Hon. E. M. Erskine. Hanse Towns John Ward, Esq. Italy Hon. H. G. Elliot Japan Sir H. Parkes. Mexico Hon. P. C. Scarlett, C.B. Netherlands Sir J(^n Milbanke, Bart. New Granada Phillip Griffith, Esq. Persia Charles Alison, Esq., K.C.B. Peru Hon. W. S. Jemin^am. Portugal Sir A. Paget K.C.B. Prussia Lord A. W. F. S. Loftus, K.C.B. Russia Right Hon. Sir A. Buchanan, K.C.B. Spam Sir J. F. Crampton; Bt., K.C.B. Sweden Hon. G. S. S. Jemmgham. Switzerland Adm. Hon. E. A. J. Harris, R. N. N. Turkey Lord Lyons, K.C.B. Wurtemberg G. J. R. Gordon, Esq. PRINCE OP WALES HOUSEHOLD. Groom of the Stole Earl Spencer. Keeper of the Priry Seal H. W. Fisher, Esq. Comptroller Major-Gen. Knollys. Private Secretary J. W. Bateman, Esq. Attorney-General Sir W. J. Alexander Q.C. <» HER MAJESTY'S CHIEF OFFICERS OF STATE. First Lord of the Treasury Eari of Derby. Lord High Chancellor Lord Chelmsford. Chancellor of the Exchequer. . . .Right Hon. Benj. Disraeli. Lord President of the Council. . .Duke of Buckingham. i THB ROTAL PAlfILT, AO. 19 Secretaries of State. Lord Privy Seal Earl of Malincsbury. Home Department- Right Hon. Spencer Walpole. Forei^ Afi'airs- .. Lord Stanley. Colonies Earl of Carnarvon. War General Peel. . India Viscount Cranboume. First Lord of the Admiralhr Sir John PakingtcMfii Bart. President of the Board of Trade Sir S. Northoote» Bart Chan, of the Duchy of Lancaster. Earl of Devon. Presdt. of the Poor-Law Board Gathorne Hardy, Esq. Postmaster-General Duke of Montrose. (The above form the Cabinet) First Commissioner of Works. . .Lord John Manners. Secretary for Ireland Lord Naas. SCOTLAND. Lord High Constable Earl of Enroll . Keeper of the Great Seal Earl of Selkirk. Deputy Keeper ofthe Great Seal J. H. Mackenzie, Esq. Lord Privy Seal Earl of Dalhousie. Knight Marisohal Duke of Hamilton. Master of the Household Duke of Argyle. Standard Bearer Earl of Landerdale. Lord High Commissioner Lord Belhaven. ^ Lord Justice General Right Hon. D. McNeill. Lord Justice Clerk Right Hon. John Inglis. Lord Advocate Right Hon. George Patton. Solicitor-General S. Gordon, Esq. Lord Clerk Register Rt Hon. Sir W . Gibson Craig. Deputy Clerk Register W. P. Dundas, Esq. Commander of the Forces Major-Gen. E. W. F. Walker. Assistant Adjutant- General- • • .Colonel Sir J. Douglas. _____ » IRELAND. Lord Lieutenant Marquis of Abercom. Chief Seoretiury Lord Naas. Under Secretary Major-Gen. Sir T. Larcon. Chief Clerk R. N. Matheson, Esq. State Steward • • .Viscount St Lawrence. Private Seo^. to State Steward. .E. R. Wodehouse. Chamberlain Hon. H. Leeson. Lord Ghanoellor Right Hon. M. Blaokbnme. Secretaiy to Uie Lord Chancellor. M. Perrin, Eso. Lord Justice of Appeal • . .Right Hon. T. Brewster. Master of the Bolls Right Hon. T. B. C. Smith. Attomey-GeneraU J. A. Lawson, Esq. Solicitor-General R. Sullivan. Military Seoretaiy Lieut-Col. E. A. Whitmore. Ulster-King-of-Arms Sir Bernard Burke, L.L.D. 20 EXBOUTIYK COUNCIL. CANADA. is" THE GOVERNOR GENERAL, Aides'des-Campy 8fc, The Rt. Honorable Charles Stanley Viscount Monck, Baron Monck of Ballytrammon, in the County of Wexford, in the Peerage of Ireland, Baron Monck of Ballytrammun, in the County of Wexford* in the Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Governor General of British North America, and Captain-General and Govemor-in-chief in and over the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice-Admiral of the same, <&c., &o. Denis Godley, Esq.} governor's secretary. Lieut-Col. Hon. R. Monck, Coldstream Guards, military secre- tary and aide-de-camp. Lieut.-Col. Irvine, provincial aide-de-camp. Lieut. -Col. Duchesnay* ) Lieut-Col. Bernard,! / Extra provincial aide-de-camps. Lieut-Col. F. Cumberland, ) DeiMatf'Govemora to Sign Money Warrants: Wm. H. Lee and Wm. A. Himsworth. Clerks of Executive Council, appointed to Countersign Com.' mitments under Habeas Corpus Suspension Act : Wm. H. Lee ana Wm. A. Himsworth. ' EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Premier and Receiver General Hon. Sir N. F. Belleau. Attorney-General U. C Hon. J. A. Maodonald. Attorney-General L. C Hon. G. E. Cartier. President of the Council Hon. A. J. F. Blair. Minister of Finance Hon. W. P. Howland (act) Provincial Secretary and Registrar. Hon. Wm. MoDougall. Postmaster-General Hon. W. P. Howland. Minister of Agrioulture £ Statistics. Hon. T. D'Aroy McQee. Commissioner of Crown Lands Hon. Alex. Campbell. Commiiixiioner of Public Works Hon. J. C. Chapais. Solicitor-General L. C Hon. H. L. Langevin. Solicitor-General U. C Hon. Jas. Cockbum. Officers : * Clerk of Executive Council Wm. Henry Lee. Assist-do and confidential olerk. . . .Wm. A. Himsworth. LEGISLATIYB COUNCIL. 21 Clerks Executive Council : ' F. Vallerand, A. CoW, F. H. Hfmsworth, H. Alexander and Wm. Horace Lee ; M. Naughten, door-keeper and messenger ; Wm. E. Morgan, Joseph Cairns and Patrick Batterton, messengers. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. Ulbic Joseph Tessier, Speaker. NOMINATED ICEliBERS. Hon. John Hamilton Kingston. " Philip H. Moore Moore's Station, C.E. " George J. Goodhue London, C.W. " James Ferrier Montreal. " Roderick Matheson > Perth. " George S. Boulton Oobourg. " James Ijeslio Montreal. " John Koss .Toronto. " SamuelMills Hamilton. " Louis Panet Quebec. ' * Sir Narciese F. Belleau Quebec. " Charles Wilson Montreal. '* Benjamin Sesnnour Port Hope. " David M. Armstrong Sorel. " Ebenezer Perry Cobourg. " Walter H. Dickson Niagara. ELECTED MEMBERS. divisions. Alma Hon. Bathurst " Bedford " Brock " Burlington ** Cataraqui *' De LaDurantaye " DeLanaudidre.. *^ DeLorimier ** DeLaValli^re.. *' DeSalaberry .... " Eastern •* Erie " Gore «» Grandville " Gulf *« Home ** Inkerman " Kennebec ** NAMES. Joseph F. Armand James Shaw A.B.Foster A. J.F.Blair.... H.B.Bull ....... A.Campbell J.N. Bo8s4 L. A. Olivier J. 0. Bureau J. Bte. G. Proulx. . Louis Renaud Thos. Bennett. . . . David Christie . . . George Alexander. Luc Let. de St Just. Ulric Jos. Tessier. . James C. Aikins. . . John Hamilton.... Charles Cormier. . . p. O. ADDRESS. Rivi^re-des-Prwries. Smith's Falls. Waterloo, C. E. Guelph. Hamilton. Kingston. Quebec. Serthier. StRemi* Nioolet. Montreal. Athol. Brantford. Woodstock. Riviere Quelle. auebeo. iohview. Hawkesbnry. Plessisville, Somerset* ! f ij I 1.1 4 ■; r u I 22 LEOISLATIYB COUNCIL. DIVISIONS. King Hon. LaSalle ** Laurentides — " Lauzon " Malahide " Midland '* Mille-Isles " Montarville . . • • " Newcastle ** Niagara ** Queen's ** Quints " Kepentigny ** Rideau ** Kigaud " Rougemont ** Saugeen " Saurel " Shawenegan . . ... " Stadaoona ** St. Clair " St. Lawrence ... " Teoumseth ** Thames ** Trent ** Victoria ** Wellington ** Western " York *• NAMES. ^ '-'^ P. O. ADDBE8S. David Ressor Markh am . A. J. Duchesnay . .St. Oath.Fossambault. David E. Price . . . .Chiooutimi. E.H. J. Duchesnay. StMarie.Nouv.Beauce E. Leonard London, G. W. Wm. McMaster . . .Toronto. L. Dumouchel St Ther. de Blainville. Louis Lnooste Boucherville. Asa A. Bnmham. .Gobourg. Jas. Rae Benscm. -St. Gatnerines. John Simpson Bowmanville. Robert Read Belleville. P. XT. Arch ambault.L'Assomption. James Skead Ottawa. E. Prudbomme, Jr. Tannery, West. Wm. H. Chaffers . St. C^saire. D. L. Ulacpberson. Toronto. J. B. Gu^vremont * Sorel. Charles Malhiot. . -Pointe du-Lac. J. E. Gingras Quebec. Alexander Vidal . .eamia. George Crawford > Brockville. Donidd McDonald. • Toronto. Oliver Blake Waterford, C. W. Billa Flint Belleville. Thos. Ryan — ... .Montreal. John S. Sanborn . . - Sherbrooke. Walter McCrae. . . .Chatham. George W. Allan . Toronto. PERMANENT OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE T COUNCIL. J. F Taylor, Clerk of the House and Master in Chancery, Cashier and Accountant. R, LeMoine, Deputv Clerk, and Clerk Assistant, Master in Chancery^ and Chief French Translator. Fennings Taylor, Deputy Clerk and Clerk Assistant, Master in Chancery, and Acting Chief Office Clerk. J. E. Doucet, Additicmal Clerk Aissistant, Additional French Translator, and Clerk of Private Bills. W. A. Maingy, Additional Clerk Assistant and 2nd Offioe Clerk. James Adamson, Clerk of the English Journals. Victor E. Tessier, Clerk of the French Journals* A. A. Boucher, Additional French Translator and Clerk of Committees. A. Garneau. Additional French Translator. C. W. Taylor. Assistant Accountant. Neil W. McLean, Assistant Clerk of Committees and English Writing Clerk. John Walsh, Clerk of Petitions and English Writing Clerk. LKOULATIYB ASSBMBLY. 23 Rev. W. Agar Adamson, D.C.L., Chaplain and Librarian. £. L. Mondzambert, A.M., Law Clerk, (acting also as English Translator.) Ren4 Kimber, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. 0. C. Eortier, Sergeant-at-Arms. E. Bottcrell Doorkeeper. J. B. Myrand, Postmaster. James Wingfield, Assistant Door-keeper. M. Keating, Chief Messenger. S. Skinner, Housekeeper. L. J. Casault, Library Messenger, Peter Dunn, Assistant Housekeeper and Messenger. P. Rattey, Speaker's Messenger. A. Lachance, F. Gilert, N. Boulet, nermanent Messengers. J. Doherty, R. Greer, S. Eraser, Z. Monder, A. Millar, A. Do- naire, Adolphe Boucher, and John Dunne, Sessional Mes- sengers. C. Young, J. Wingfield, Phileas Boulet and J. N. Rattey, Pages. John Madigan, Porter. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF CANADA. Hon. Lewis Wallbridge, Speaker. CONSTITUENCIES. MEMBERS. Argenteuil Hon. J. J. C. Abbott Bagot Hon. Maurice Laframboise. Beauce .H. E. Taschereau. Beauhamois P. Denis. Bellechasse Ed. R^millard. Berthier A. Homdre P^uet. Bonaventure Theodore Robitaille. Brant (East Riding) John Y. Bown. Brant (West Riding) E. Burke Wood. Brookville (Town) F. H. Chambers. Brome Christopher Dunkin. Carleton , William Frederick Powell. Chambly. Chs. fi.de Boucherviile. Champlain John J. Boss. Charlevoix Adolphe Gagnon. Chateaugnay Hon. Luther H. Holton. Chiooutimi and Saguenay P. A. Tremblay. Compton John.H.Pope. " *" Cornwall (Town) Hon. J. S. Macdonald. Dorchester Hon. Hector Louis Langevin. Drummond and Arthabaska J. Bte. Eric Dorion. Dundas John Sylvester Ross. Durham (East Riding) John Shuter Smith. Durham (West Riding) Henry Munro. Elgin (East Riding) Leonidas Burwell. Elgin (West Riding) John Sooble. it ■' 'it OONSTTTUBNCIES. MRlfBEBS. Essex Arthur Rankin. Frontenac William Ferguson. Gasp^ John Le Boutillier. Glengarry Donald A. Maodonald. Grenville (South Riding) Walter Shanly. Grey George Jackson. Haldimand David Thompson. Halton John White. Hamilton (City) Charles Magill. Hastings (North Riding) Thomas C Wallbridge. Hastings (South Riding Hon. Lewis Wallbridge. ''^: Hoohelaga Hon. Antoine A. Donon. Huntingdon Robert B. Somenrille. Huron and Bruce James Dickson. Iberville Alexander Dufresne. -b Jacques Gartier G. G. Gaucher. Joliette H. Gomelier ditGrandchamp. Eamouraska Hon. Jean Charles Chapais. Kent Archibald McKellar. Kingston Hon. John A. Macdonald. Lambton Alexander Mackenzie. Lanark (North Riding) Hon. Wm. Macdougall. Lanark (South Riding) Alexander Morris. Laprairie Alfred Pinsonneault. L'Assomption Louis Archambeault. Laval Joseph H. Bellerose. Leeds A Grenville (North Riding) -Francis Jones. Leeds (South Riding) .David F. Jones. Lennox and Addington Richard John Cartwright. L6vis Joseph Goderio Blanchet. Lincoln William McGiverin. L'Islet Louis B. Car(m. London (City) Hon. John Garling. Lotbini^re Henri Gustavo Joly. Maskinong^ Moise Houde. Megantio George Irvine. Middlesex (East Riding Crowell Wilson. Middlesex (West Riding) Thomas Scatcherd. Missisquoi James O'Halloran. Montcalm Joseph Dufresne. Montmagny Joseph 0. Beaubien. Montmorency Hon. Joseph Cauohon. ( West.. . .Hon. Thos.- D'Aroy Mc(jtoe. Montreal (City) < Centre.. .Hon. John Rose. ( East .... Hon. George E. Cartier. Napierville Sixte Coupal dit LaReine. Niagara (Town) Angus Morrison. Nicolet Joseph Gaudet. Norfolk.. Aqufla Walsh. Northumberland (East Riding).. James LyonBiggar. Northumberland (West Riding). .Hon. James Cookbum. Ontario (North Riding) Matthew C. Cameron. CONSTITUENCIES. MEIIBEBS. Ontario (South Riding) T. N. Gibbs. Ottawa City) Joseph Morrill Currier. Ottawa (County) Alonzo Wright. Oxford (North Riding) Thomas Oliver. Oxford (South Riding) Hon. George Brown. Peel Hon. John H. Cameron. Perth Robert Macfarlane. Peterborough F. W. Haultain. Pontiao ....John Poupore. Portneuf Jean Docile Brousseau. Presoott Thomas Higginson. Prince Edward Walter Ross. iEast . . . .Pierre Gabriel Huot Centre . .Hon. Isidore Thibaudeau. West • • • .Hon. Charles Alleyn. Quebec (County) Hon. Francois Evanturel. Renfrew • Robert Mclntyre. Richmond and Wolfe William Hoste Webb. Richelieu Joseph Francois Perrault Rimouski George Sylvain. Rouville Joseph N. Poulin. Russell Robert Bell. St. Hyacinthe R^mi Raymond. St Johns Francois Bourassa. St. Maurice. Charles Lajoie. ^ She£ford Hon. Lucius S. Huntington. Sherbrooke (Town) Hon. Alexander T. Gait. Simooe (North Riding) Thomas D. McC Crown Lands Department.— Hon. A. Campbell, commis- sioner ; Andrew Russell, assistant commissioner ; Joseph Bou- chette, deputy surveyor general; William Ford, accountant and cashier. Surveyortnnd Draught»men.—1&. T. Fletcher, P. L. Morin, Thomas Divine, G. G. Dunlevie, J. W. Bridgland, Edward Fox, and E. E. Tachd. Draughtsmen.— J. F. Bouchette,i,S. P. Banset, W. Baron Von Koerber and Alex. L. Russell. Superintendent Woodt and Fore&ts.—V. M. Partridge. CVerA;«.— Thomas Hector. H. J. Jones, J. C. Tarbutt, W. F. Collins, F. T. Judah, E. A. G«nereux, Jeremiah Alley, John 80 PUBLIO DVARTMINTS. :i. !■.■■ Morphy. John Tolmie, Thomas Hammond, F. A, Hall, John V. Gale, W. F. Whitoher. flnt-daas olerks : A. Kirkwood, A. J. Taylor, F. D. Dugal, F. Chass^, L. A. RoMtaille, D. A. Grant, J. J. Pendergast, G. B. Cowper,X. D. Lemoine. F. Morkill, W. E. Collins, I>. 0. Maokedie, G. B. Lindsur, F. Korton, John M* (}rant, Geo. Van Felson, L. Berthelot, Worsley Ebbs, Richara Nettle. H. B. Dufort, A. J. Scott, second-class clerks; John Innis, D. G. B. Ross JtL H. Browne, R. H. Temple, J. Murphy, Jas. S. Thomson, J. R. Montgomery, B Thomas, W. J. Gropier, third-class clerks ; G. E. Dobbs, W. A. V arm, fourth-class clerks. 0Jic9 Keeper,— John Bradshaw. Jf0««en0fer«.--Geo. Fisher, P.lPotyin, P. Cahill,IA. McI>onald, C. Dumontier. Cbown TiiiBEE Agents. Ottawa. A. J. Russell, agent; C. S. MoNutt assist. agent ; J. Ritchie, clerk ; D. Russell, draughtsman ; E. T. Smith, tem. clerk ; P. Quinn, messenger, Montreal C. E. Belle, agent; J. C. Coursolles, clerk. Belleville J* F. Way. agent; J. A. Maoinnes, clerk. Three Rivers A. Dubord, agent; Wm. Lamb, clerk. Toronto J. R. Kash, agent ; F. W. Stayner, clerk. Windsor J. F. Elliott, sub-agent of Toronto agency. St. Hyacinthe G. J. Naigle, agent Ghicoutimi G. Duberger, agent. ^6aY) .'^.'!. ?!"!"?. !^^^^ Trois ipistoles C. T. Dnbe, agent Garleton, C. E J. K. Verge, agent. Quebec MoL. Stewart oolleotor of C. T. Dues ; Wm. O'Kane, assistant ; John MacKay clerk. Indian Drpabtmbnt.— Superintendent-'General. Commissioner Crown Lands ; deputy superintendent general, Wm. Spragge, Esq. ; accountant 0. T. Walcot Esq. ; corresponding clerk, L. Vankoughnet; clerks, J. P. M. LeOourt and S. G. Murray; Laprairie ; Indian agent, S. Colquhoun, Comwidl. Gkolooio AL Sua7ET.HSir Wm. E. Logan, proYincial geologist; Dr. T. Sterry Hunt, chemiBt and mineralogist ; E. Billings, paloeontologist. Educational Defabtmint. Lower Canada.— Old Government House.— The Hon. P. J. 0. Chauveau, superintendent ; Ls. Giard, secretary ; J. J. Phelan, English corresponding clerk, and assistant editor of the '* Lower Canada Journal of Bduoation " ; Alex, de Lusignan, clerk of accounts and statistics ; A. N. Mootpetit French corresponding (derk, assistant editor of " Le Journal d^ lunstruotion Publique," and librarian ; Pierre Ghauyeau. assistant clerk of accounts and statistics: J. J. Laparre, store-keei)er ; J. Baptiste Lenoir, copying clerk ; Paul Blouin* messenger. GatKclio Board of Exam%n9r»,-''Ktv, L. L. Villeneuve. Rev. A. Truteau, William Doran, Rer. 0. Lenoir, P. Oarnot, P. Beau- bien ; F. X. Yalde, secretary. Protectant Board of Examinert,'— Alex, Johnson. Esq., L.L.D.» Rev. George Comisb. Rev. Wm. Bond, M. A.. Rev. John Jenkins, D.D., W. Lunn, A. N. Rennie, Rev. John Munroe Gibson, B.A., T. A Gibson, secretary. Upper Canada.— For the General Administration of the Gram- mar and Common School Laws.— JS^c^Kcaf ton Office— 'Rev. Eger- toD Ryerson, D.D., LL.D., chief superintendent of education ; J. G. Hodgins, LL.B., F.R.G.S., deputy superintendent ; Alex. Marling, LL.B., senior elerk and accountant ; A. J. Williamson, clerk of correspondence : F. J. Taylor, derk of statistics; J. T. R. Stinson, assistant clerk of statistics : W. H. Atkinson, assist- ant clerk of correspondence : Frank Lillie, extra assistant clerk ; James Moore, messenger. JDepontorp Branch— 8. P. May, M.D., clerk of libraries ; E. B. Cope, depositonr salesman ; H. Wilkin- son, assistant depository salesman, E. J. Russell, assistant clerk of libraries ; C. Parsons, packer and messenger. O^ce in the Normal School Buildings, Toronto. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Honorable W. P. Howland, postmaster-general ; W. H. Griffin, depu^ postmaster-general : U. A. Wicksteed, accountant ; Wm. White, secretary; John Ashworth, cashier. Money Order ^rancA.— P. Lesuer, superintendent. Classification of Clebks. Firet Cla»9,—B. C. Hayden. R. Oliver, H. S. Weatherly, P. Holt, J. C. Stewart, J. T. MeOuaig, J. Audette. Second Cla»9,—J, Bropby, G. Mason, J. Boyd, J. L. MoMahon, E. H. Benjamin, W. D. Le Sueur, B. King. Third Cla»9,—Q. H. Hargrave, H. J. Garrett, H. W. Griffin, J. PlunkeU, E. P. Buoke, W. Berry, 0. Frechette, R. P. Davis, J. Wilson, J. MoNab. J. C. Patterson. Fourth Cla»»,—J. MoDougall, G. O'Donohoe, Thos. Cross, R. J. Shaw, Arthur Lindsay. Ocean Mail Service,— ti. Sinclair, book-keeper. BiU and Law Stamp.— J>. Matheson, book-keeper. Post-Offiob Inspeotobs. John Dewe, Gilbert E. Griffin, Matthew Sweetnam, Edwin King, W. G. Sheppard. 83 POST orfioi. MONTREAL. Edwftrd S. Freer Poftmatter. B. McE venue Assiitant Pottm aster. Clerk§.—M' Emeryi H. Huddell, MoD. Simpson, M. Murphy, U. BonoU. J. MoKeon, Alex. Robertson. L^on Malard, F. Prid- ham, J. T. Wright, S. Johnston, A. D'Amour, V. Baillargeon, Thomas F. Larseneur, H. A. Bourret^hos. Forsyth, Joseph L. Palmer, D. Robinson, W. Fitzgerald, H. A.Lemieux, W. Finton, W. J. Fennell. Israel St Amour, T. Duoharme. Letter- Carrtert,—^, O'Reilly, John Brew, A. Auger, and 0. Filiatrault. _ ^ ^ ^^ „ , Office hours, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.; from 8 to 10 a.m. on Sundays. Rrgulations A!n> Rates. Letter- Rates.— IaUbts posted in Oanada, addressed to any place widtin the Prorinoe, pass, if pre-paid, for 5 cents per hair- ounce, but if posted unpaid, are charged 7 oentsper half-ounce. On letters to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward's Island, the rate is Scents per half-ounce, —prepayment optional. The rate on letters to the United Kingdom will be— By Canadian Packet. 12^ cents per half-ounce. By Gunard Packet, 17 cents per nalf-ounoe, advancing by one rate for each Ao^-ounoe. Letters for the United Kinfrdom must be pre-paid, or they will be charged a fine of 6d. sterling in addition to the deficient post- age on delivenr in England* Letters for British Colonies and Possessions, beyond sea, and for Foreign Countries, via England, must be pre-paid. The rate on letters for the United States, 10 en. per half-ounce. The following table exhibits the rates to most of the principal countries in postal communication with Canada :— Destination. Australia.. Austria *Bermada •British West ) Indies. }•• •♦British Columbia.. Belgium Bremen •Cuba California Denmark France, ioz Gibraltar e S i I Oh Cts. 23 23 23 23 10 19 23 20 10 29 17 23 Cts.' 5 6 3 3 2 5 6 3 1 6 5 3 Destination. s & Hamburgh ' 23 - - - 17 27 5 Holland Norway •Nova Scotia •Newfoundland } via Boston. S"" Portugal, |oz Prussia Russia •Red River Spain, ioz Sweden •Vancouver Cts. Cts. 6 3 6 1 m 3 19 : 3 6 6 1 6 6 2 23 81 10 23 23 10 • All of these to be addressed ** via United States.'' •* To San Francisco only, an additional charge on delivery. POST OFFICE. 33 N. B.— With the oxception of those marked with an asterisk, all are to be sent by Canadian Line only ; for Gunard Line, add to the above rates 5 cents for letters. The British Post Office forwards letters to Canada by the first packet sailing after the letter is posted, unless the letters boar aspeoial direction,— " By Canadian Packet," or **By British Paukot,"— and in that case, they are kept over for the packet designated. *'By Canadian Mail" is not a distinctive super- scription; for any mail for Canada is a *' Canadian Mail," by whatever packet forwarded. Regigtration Chargea.— For the registration of a letter ad- dressed to any place in British North America, the charge is 2 cents. For the registration of a letter to the United Kingdon, 8 ots. For the registration of a letter to the United States, 6 ots. France, and other countries for which letters pass through France, an amount equal to the postage. No letter can be forwarded as registered unless postage and registration fee are both pre-paid. Miecellaneotu Charaes.— The charge on parcels, by Parcel Post, to any place in Canada, is 25 cents per pound, [with 5 cents additional, u registered]. No parcel must exceed three pounds in weight. One cent per ounce, payable in advance by postage stamp, is the rate on printed circulars, prices-current, hand- bills, and other printed matter of a like onaracter; and on books, bound or unbound, when posted at a Canadian Post Office, addressed to any place in Canada, British North America generally, or the United States. The charges upon prices-current, when addressed to the United Kingdom, is 2 cents each, and must be prepaid by postage stamp. Postage Hates on certain Miscellaneous Matter passing withm the Province of Canada, or to and from the United States :— 1. — Packages of seeds, cuttings* bulbs, roots, and scions, or grafts, may be posted in Canada for delivery within the Province, or to an address within the United States, on prepayment by postage stamp of a rate of one cent per ounce ; and when re- ceived from the United States, addressed to any place in Canada, such packages may be delivered on payment, by the person ad- dressed, of a like rate. 2.— The limit of weight for such packages will be one pound. No communication, whether written or printed, must be enclosed, in them ; and they must be so put up as to be easy of examina- tion, for the purpose of verifying the alleged contents. If put up in bags, the nags must be simply tied at the neck, so as to admit of inspection ; and, in the case of such packages mailed in Canada, the nature of the contents, such as '* Seeds," ^^Boota" &(i.i as tiie case may be, must be marked on the package by the sender, as a statement of the claim to pass at the reduced rate hereby made applicable to such matter. S.—Book manusoript, and printers' proof-sheets (whether cor- rected or not), maps, prints, drawings, engravings, photographs (when not on glass or m cases containing glass), and sheet music C 34 POST OFFIOB. (whether printed or written), may'pass in corersopen at the ends or sides, and provided that no letter, or other communioation intended to senre the purpose of a letter, be enclosed therein, on prepayment, when posted in Oanada» by postage stamp of the ordinary pnnted-matter rate of one cent per ounce ; or upon payment of that rate on delivery on such matter when received m the mails from the United States. Transmission of Patterns of Merchandise and Samples be- tween Canada and the United Kingdom, and certain other countries :— 4. -Patterns of merchandise and samples may be forwarded between Canada and the United Kingdom, and Denmark, France, Italy, Belgium and the German States, by the Canadian packet mails, at book-post rates, and subject to the following conditions: , , . . . A— The patterns or samples must not be of any intrinsic value ; and this rule excludes all articles of a saleable nature, and what- ever may have a value of its own, apart from its mere use as a pattern ; nor must the quantity of any material or article, sent as a pattern or sample, be so great uiat it could have on this ground an intrinsic value. On this point an explanation in a subsequent Departmental Order, appears as follows : B— it has hitherto formed part of the Imperial Post Office regulations that ^^aamplea or patterns must not be of intrir^aic vcUuct" but in consequence of the difficulty that has been expe- rienced in determining what is, and what is not, a pattern or sample of merchandise of intrinsic value, this prohibition has been removed. The modification is a verbal one, and will not alter nor enlarge in any way, the character of the transmissions permitted to pass bypattem post The special prohibition as to intrinsic value has, it is under- stood, been withdrawn^ not because the question of value will not still influence a decision as to whether an article offered for transmission by pattern post is a genuine commercial sample (or pattern) or not, but because as a general proviso it could not well be enforced ; inasmuch as every article whether properly a pattern or sample or not, has necessarily more or less of an intrinsic value, and might, be held to be amenable to a strict constniction of this prohibitory clause in the regulation. C— The patterns. &c., must be sent in covers, open at the ends, so as to be easy of examination. Samples, however, of seeds, drugs, and such like, which cannot be sent in open covers, may be enclosed in bags oi* linen or other material, simply tied at the neck ; or, provided that bags be transparent, they may be en- tirely closed, if the^ are for delivery wimin the United Kingdom. Bags, however, entirely closed, even though they be transparent, must not be used for the transmission of seeds to foreign parts. D— The rule which prohibited the transmission through the post, as patterns, of articles of cuttlery, Jkc, has been rescinded ; and scissors, knives, razors, forks, steel pens, nails, keys, watch machinery, metal tubing, pieces of metal or ore, and such like articles, are now allowed to be forwarded by the post as sam- ples) provided they bo packed and guarded in so secure a man- ner as to afford complete protection to the contents of the mail bags, and to the persons of the officers of the post office. Such articles, howerer; must be so packed that they may be easily examined ; and it is made a rule that any packet containing such articles, which may be found to be insufficiently guarded, shall not be forwarded through the post. No packet of patterns or samples must exceed 24 os. in weight. A packet of patterns or samples sent to France, must not ex- ceed 18 inches in length, width, or depth ; a packet to any other place abroad must not exceed 24 inches in length, or 12 inches in breadth or depth. A packet of patterns or samples sent to Germany or BeU^um must not exceed 8 ounces in weight. None of the articles named in the rule D, may be sent as pat- terns or samples to anyplace abroad, except Germany, Belgium, and the British colonies, and not to these places when addressed " via France." There must be no writing or printing other than the address of the person for whji •> or more numbers. 2.~ , ny fraction of 4 ounces to be charged as a full rate. o.— On periodicals posted from the office of publication, or by news-agents or booksellers, to regular subscribers witkin the Province, this rate may remain to be collected on delivery, and must in such cases be marked upon the packages and charged in the letter-bills ; but when mailed to go out of the Province, such periodical matter must be pre-paid by postage stamp. British and United States periodicals may be posted in Canada by news-agents r.nd booksellers to regular subscribers in the Province under this regulation. 4.— Transient periodical matter posted in Canada^ must in all cases be pre-paid by postage stamp. 5.— The above rate will be payable ore delivery on all periodi- cal matter received from the United States, except that Cana- dian editors may receive exchange periodicals from the United States free of Canadian postage. Canadian Periodicals, posted for United Kingdom by Cana- dian Packets : — 6.— Periodicals, printed and published in Canada, may be post- ed, addressed to any place in the United Kingdom by Canadian Packet, on prepayment by postage stamp of 2 cents each number. 7.— This rate will be applicable to all classes of Canadian periodicals posted as above for the United Kingdom, the exemp- tion to which certain classes of Canadian periodicals are enti- tled, extending to such numbers only a/i are addressed from the office of publication within the Province. Postage Stamps.— -FoBtage Stamps, of the respective values of 1 cent for newspapers ; 2 cents for prices-current for the United Kingdom ; 6 cents for ordinary Provincial letters ; 10 cents for United States rate ; 12^ cents for Canadian Packet; and 17 cents for Cunard Packet,— are provided for sale to the public. ' ! 38 POST OITIOB. Letter EnvdopM, impreased with Medallion Stamp, and equi- valent to tiie prepayment of postaMf to the amount of 5 and 10 cents respectiTely, are famished for sale to the public at the fol- lowing ratte:— The 5-^oent Enyelope, at 95.50 per 100. or 66 cents per dozen. The 10-cent Enrelope, at $10-50 per 100, or $1.26 per dozen. Pmal Clatue —The Act contains the following penal clause :— To inclose a letter, or lettersi or any writing intended to serve the purpose of a letter, in a parcel posted for the parcel post, shall be a misdemeanor. To inclose a letter, or any writing, or make any written marks to serve the purpose of a letter, or to enclose any other thing in a newspaper, posted to pass as a newspaper, at the rate of post- age applicable to newspapers (except in the case of accounts and receipts of newspaper publishers, which are permitted to pass folded within the newspapers sent by them to their sub- scribers), shall be a misdemeanor. Monet Obders. Money Orders on Canada.—All the Money-Order Post Offices in Ganskda are authorized to draw Money Orders on each other for any sum up to $100^ and for as many Orders of $100 each as the applicant may require, upon the following terms, viz. :— On Orders up to $10 5 cents. On Orders over $10, and up to |20 10 '* On Orders over $20, and up to $40 20 *' On Orders over $40, and up to $60 90 '* On Orders over $60, and up to $80. 40 ** On Orders over l80, and up to $100 50 " Money Orders on the united K%ngdom,-~The Canadian Money Order Offices also draw upon all the Money Order Offices in England, Ireland, and Scotland, and the Channel Islands, for any sum up to j£10 sterling, and grant as many Orders for £10 sterling each, as may be needed to make up the amount to be remitted. The terms are as under :— On Orders up to £2 25 cents. On Orders over £2, and up to £5 50 ** On Orders over £5, and up to £7 75 ** On Orders over £7. and up to £10 $1.00 Money Orders on the Lower Provinces, — The Canadian Money Order Offices draw also upon all Mone^ Order Offices in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland. The Orders, like those of the United Kingdom, are made payable in Sterling money, and for sums up to £10 sterling. The terms ore :— For Orders up to £5 25 cents. For Orders over £5, and up to £10 50 '' The Money Order Post Offices are furnished with lists of all the Money Order Offices In Canada, the United Kingdom, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland; and the Postmasters are instructed to afford every information in their power, in respect of the places upon which they draw, together with any other information relating to such issues as the intend- ing remitters may desire. OOUBTS OF JUSTIOl. 39 CANADIAN STAMP DUTIES. On BilU of Exehangti DrafU^ and PromUaory Notea» In computing the duty, it must be borne in mind that any in- terest payable at maturity with the principal, is to be counted as part of the amount. AMOUNT. Singly. Duplicate each part Triplicate each part. S25 and under $0.01 0.02 003 0.06 009 0.12 0.15 0.18 $0.01 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.10 0.12 $0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 006 Over 25 and not exceeding. " 60 *♦ •* . « 100 " " . «* 200 " " . " 300 *• " . « 400 " " " 600 " " i .#60 . 100 . 200 . 300 . 400 . 600 . 600 Extract from Act of 1865.— "The person affixing such adhe- sive stamp, shall, at the time of affixing the same, write or stamp thereon the d«te at which it is affixed, and such stamp shall be held prima facie to have been affixed at the date stamped or written thereon, and if no date be so stamped or written thereon such adhesive stamp shall be of no avail; any person wilfully writing or stamping a false date on any adhesive stamp shall incur a penalty of one hundred dollars for each such offence.'' COURTS OF JUSTICE. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENOH. Judges. Hon. Jean F. J. Duval, Chief Justice. Hon. Thomas Cushing Aylwin, ) Hon. L. T. Drummond, > Puisn^ Judges. Hon. William Badgley, ) Hon. Charles Joseph Blz^ar Mondelet, Assistant Judge. OfFIOBRS OF THB COUBT. Tancr^de Bouthillier, Sheriff. ^^fefe^^'"""" I Clerk of d>e Crown. Charles E. Schiller, Deputy Clerk of the Crown. Alfred de Beaumont, Deputy Clerk of the Crown and Superin- intendent of Crown Witnesses. Adolphe Bissonnetto, High Constable. Louis Payette, Goaler. !l 40 COURTS OF JUSTIOl. Appeal Side. •Montreal— Ist March, June, September, and December. *QuEBEO— 12th March, June, September, and December. OMcera of Court,— Joseph U. Beaudry, clerk of Appeals; L. W. Marchand and G. Drolet, deputy clerk of Appeals. * By the 22nd sec. of chap. 77 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, cases in Appeal or Error from the Districts of Ottawa. Montreal, Terrebonne, Joliette, Richelieu, St. Francis, Bedford, St. Hyacinthe, Iberville and Beauharnois, shall be heard and determined at the city of Montreal on/2/, and the Writs in such oases shall be returnable there ; and cases in Ap- peal or Error from the districts of Three Rivers. Quebec, Sague- nay, Gasp^, Chicoutimi, Rimouski. . Kamouraska, Montmagny, Beauce and Arthabaska, shall be heard and determined at the Qity of Quebec onlpf and the Writs in such cases shall be return- able therd. Crown Side. Where Held. When Held. Quebec 24th January and 24th June. Montreal. 24th March and 24th September. Three Rivers 20th March and 20th September. Sherbrooke 1st April and 1st October. Kamouraska 5th April and 5th December. Aylmer 21st January and 1st July. Perc6 13th March and 13th August. New Carlisle 13th February and 13th July. Arthabaskaville .20th February and 20th October. Beauce 13th March and 13th October. Montma«ny ^ . . . . 13th February and 13th November. Beauharnois 20th March and 20th November. St. Hyacinthe 1st May and 1st December. St. Johns 22nd May and 12th December. St. Scholastique 7th January and 2nd July. SUPERIOR COURT. Jurisdiction for Sums exceeding $200, under Cap. 78 Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, sec. L Hon. Wm. Collis Meredith, Chief Justice. PuiSNfi Judges. 'the Hon. James Smith, " Edward Short, John Gawler Thompson, Joseph A. Tacherean, David Roy, Peter Winter, Aim^ Lafontaine, Antoine Polette, (( It (i tt Hon. Andrew Stuart, " F^llx Odilon Gauthier, Joseph A.Berthelot, Thomas J. J. Loranger, Louis Victor Sicotte, Francis G. Johnson, Jean T. Taschereau. Saml. Cornwallis Monk. (t (. .COURTS or JnSTIOB. 41 *MoNTRRAL.— fHochelaga. Jacques Gartier, Laval, Vandrouil, SoulaDgea, Laprairie. Ghambly and Veroheres, and city of Mont- real—Held at Montreal, from 17th to 27th of every month, except January, July, and August. Hubert, Papineau & Honey, pro- thonotarjr ; George Pyke and Ghailes A. Terronx, deputy pro- thon«tanes; Tancrlde Bouthillier, sheriff; M. H. Sanborn, de- puty sheriff; Joseph Jones, coroner. Quebec,— Portneuf, Quebec, Montmorency, Levi, Lotbini^re and city of Quebec,— held at Quebec from the 1st to 5th of every month, except January, July, and A' >. i ot. Fiset & Burroughs, prothonotary ; Hon. Gharles AUeyn, .^ oriff. Threic Rivers.— Maskinong^, St. Maurice (including Gity of Three Rivers), Ghamnlain, and Nicolet,— Held at Three Rivers from 14th to 19th of March, June, September, and December. Edward Barnard, prothonotary ; Isaac Gt. Ogden, sheriff. St. Francis.— Richmond (including Town of Sherbrooke), Wolfe« Gompton. and Stanstead,— Held at Sherbrooke, from 20th to 26 February, May, October, and December. Short & Morris, prothonotary ; Geo. F. Bowen, sheriff. Kamouraska.- Kamouraska and Temiscouata,— Held at Ka- mouraska, from 13th to 19th February, May, and November. D^ry, prothonotary ; Vinceslas Tach^, sheriff. Ottawa.— Ottawa and Pofitiac,— Held at Aylmer, from 13th to 19th February, June, and November. Henry Driscoll, pro- thonotary ; Louis M. Goutl^e, sheriff. GASPfi.— Gasp^ and Bonaventure,— Held at Perc6, from 13th to 19th March, August, and December,— L. G. Harper, prothono- tary ; P. Vibert, sheriff. At New Garlisle, from I3th -to 19th Februanr. July, and November. F. D. Gauvreau, prothonotary ; Martin Sheppard, sheriff. Terrebonne.- Argenteuil, Two Mountains, and Terrebonne, —Held at St. Scholastique. from 13th to 19tn February, May, am I October. Jules R. Berthelot, prothonotary ; Gi Raby, sheriff. JoLiETTE.— L'Assomption, Montcalm, and Joliette,- Held at Joliette, from 13th to 19th February, May, and October. L. T. Groulx, prothonotary ; B. H. Leprohon, sheriff. Richelieu.— Richelieu, Yamaska, and Berthier,— Held at Sorel, from 13th to 19th* March, June* and November. Antoine N. Gouin, prothonotary ; Michael Mathieu, sheriff. Saguenay.— Gharlevoix and Saguenay,— Held at Malbnie, from 13th to 19th January, May, and September. Gharles DuBe r- ger, prothonotary ; P. H. Gimon, sheriff. Chic ouTiMi.— Held at Chicoutimi, from 13th to 19th Feb'y* June and October. F. H. O'Brien, prothonotary ; Ovide Bosse, sheriff. RiMOusKi.— Rimouski.— Held at St. Germain, from 13th to 19th March, June, and October. Frs. M. Derome, prothonotary; S. J. Ghalifour, sheriff. m I'!' • Diitriot. t Counties, tto., comprised. 42 00UBT8 or JD8TI01. MoNnfAONT.— L'lslet Montmagny, and Belleohasse,— Held at Montmagny^ from 13th to 19th Februarjr, May, and Noyember. Albert Bendery prothonotary ; J. D. Lepinet sheriff. Brauor.— Beanoe and Dorobesteri— Held at St Joseph de la Beauee, from Idth to 19th March, June, and October. Z^pherin Vezina, prothonotary ; T. J. Tasoherean, sheriff. Arthabaska.— Megantic, Arthabaska. and Drammond.— Held at Arthabaska. frY>m 13th to 19th Febraary, May, and Oc- tober. Rnfus Wadleigh, prothonotary ; Auguste Quesnel, sheriff. BEDFORD..--Shefford, Missisquoi, and Brome,— Held at Nel- sonville, from 13th to 19th February, May, and October. F. T. Hall, prothonotary ; David Browne, sheriff. St. Htaointhr.— St. Hyacinthe, Bagot, and RouyillcHeld at St Hyacinthe, from 22nd to 28th February, June, and Novem- ber. Ls. G. DeLorimier, prothonotary ; Louis Taoh^, sheriff. lBEBViLLR.HSt Johns, Napierville, and Iberville,— Held at St Johns, from 16th to 21iBt March, June, and November. F. H Marchand, prothonotary; J. F. Desrivieres, sheriff. Beauharnois.— Huntingdon, Beauhamois, and Chateauguay, —Held at Beauhamois, from 13th to 19th March, June, and No- vember. L. Beaudry. prothonotary; Louis Hainault, sheriff. CIRCUIT COURT. Jurtadiction for Sum» not exceeding #200^ under Cap* 79 of the Consolidated StaHvUtee for Lower Canada, tee, 2. MoNTBRAL District. Montreal District Circuit,* held at Montreal, 10th to 15th of every month, except January, July and August Hubert, Papi- neau & Honey, clerk. Vaudreuil County Circuit, held at Vandrenil, 1st to 5th March, July and November. F. de S. Bastion, clerk. Soulanges Circuit held at Coteau Landing, 6th to 10th March, 6th to 9th July, and 6th to 10th November. H. T. Sentenne, clerk. Verch^res County Circuit held at Verch^res, 1st to 5th Feb- ruary, May and October. E. E. Chagnon, clerk. QuEBEO District. Suebec District Circuit held at Quebec 16th to 2l8t January, Junovand 20th to 25tii of every month, except July and August Fiset & Burroughs, clerk. Lotbinidre Circuit held, at St Croix, the 7th to 12th February, May and October. Louis Lemay, clerk. Appeals from the Circuit Court to the Queen's Bench are al- lowed by the 77 chap, of the Consolidated Statutes, sec. 39, in cases over 8100. *The Circuit Court at the Chef -lieu of a district has concur- rent jurisdiction with the Circuit Court in and for the various Counties in the same District Thbeb Biyibb District. Three RiTers District Circuit, held at Three Riven, 7th to 12th March. June, Septemher, and December. E. Barnard, clerk. Maskinonge Coun^ Circuit, held at Riyidre du lioup, 26th to SOth January and May; and fh>m the 28th gepteinber, to 2nd October. L. J. Bourret, olerk. St. Francis District. St. Francis District Circuit, held at Sherbrooke, 10th to 16th February, May, October, and December. Short k Morris clerk. Stanstead Circuit, held at Stanstead Plains, 1st to 4th Febru- ary, June, September, and December. C. A. Richardson, clerk. Compton County Circuit, held at Cookshire. 8Ui to 11th Janu- ary, June, and November. A. W. Pope, clerk. Richmond County Circuit, held at Richmond let to 5th Marchi July, and November. F. C. Cleeve, clerk. Richmond County Circuit,* theld at Danville, 14th to 18th January, April, and September. T. Leet, clerk. Kamouraska District. Kamouraska District Circuit, held at St Louis, 7th to 12th February, May, and November. D^ry, clerk. Temiscouata County Circuit, held at St. Jean Baptiste, 21st to 25th March, June, and October. L. N. Gauvreau, clerk. Ottawa District. Ottawa District Circuit, held at Aylmer, 7th to 12th February, June, and November. Henry DriscoU, clerk. Ottawa County Circuit,* held at Papineauville, 7th to 10th January, May, and September. F. S. Ilackay, olerk. Ottawa County Circuit, t held at Buckingham, 17th to 20th January, May, and September. Edmund Wm. Murray, clerk. Pontiac Circuit, held at Portage du Fort, 2nd to 7th March, 20th to 25th June, and Srd to 8th November. R. W. Hardinge. clerk. Ga8p£ District. Gasp^ District Circuit, held at Perc^, 7th to 12th March, Au- gust, and December. L. G. Harper, clerk. Gasp^ District Circuit, held at New Carlisle, 7th to 12th Feb- ruary, July and November. F. D. Gauvreau, clerk. Basin Circuit held at Basin, from 12th to 2ist February, and 15th to 24th October. John Eden, clerk. Magdalen Islands Circuit, held at Amherst 22nd to Slst May, and 22nd to SOth September. J. B. F. Painchaud, clerk. *The Circuit Court at the Chief -lieu of a District has concur- rent jurisdiction with the Circuit Court in and for the various Counties in the same District tThe Circuit Court held in two Or more places in a County has each concurrent jurisdiction over the whole County (79 chap, of Consolidated Statutes, sec. 11). fi 1 'I ii, . 44 0OUBT8 OF JU8TI0B. i^'^ Bonaventure Circuit, held at Oarleton* 10th to 18th January May, and September. Edward Mann, olerk. Fox River Circuit, hold at Fox River, let to 10th August. Jno. de St. Croix, clerk. Tbrrebonne District. Terrebonne District Circuit, held at Ste. Soholtstique, 7th to 12th February, May, and October. J. R. Berthelot, clerk. Terrebonne County Circuit, held at 8t. Jerome, 2nd to 6th February, May, and October. J. B. L. Villemure, clerk. Argenteuil County Circuit, held atLachute, 12th to 16th Janu- ary, 25th to 29th May, 12th to 16th September. Thomas Barron, olerk. JOLIBTTB DiSTBlOT. Joliette District Circuit, held at Joliette, from 7th to 12th Feb- ruary, May, and October. L. T. Groulx, clerk. L'Assomption County Circuit, held atL'Assomption, 26to30th January, April, and September. J. Z. MarteK blerk. Montcalm County Circuit, held at Ste. Julienne, 2nd to 6th February, May, and October. A. I. Desrivi^res, derk. Richelieu District. Richelieu District Circuit, held at Sorel, 7th to 12th March, June, and November. A. N. Gouin, clerk. Berthier County Circuit, held at Berthier, 24th to 28th Febru- arV; May, and October. Charles Emond, clerk. Yamaska County Circuit, held at St Francois, 2nd to 6th March, June, and November. L. M. Cot^, clerk. Sagubnat District. Sasuenay District Circuit, held at Malbaie, 7th to 12th Janu- ary, May, and September. Charles DuBerger.clerk. Charlevoix County Circuit,* held at Bale St. Paul, 20th to 23rd March, July, and November. Joseph Perron, dork. Chicoutihi District. Chicoutimi District Circuit, held at Chicoutimi, 7th to 12th February, June, and October. Francis H. O'Brien, clerk. Rdiouski District. Rimouski District Circuit, held at St. Germain, 7th to 12th March, June, and October. F. M. D^rome, clerk. Rimouski County Circuit,* held at Matane, 2nd to 5th March, June, and October. D. F. de St. Aubin, clerk. Montmagny District. Montmagny District Circuit, held at Montmagny, 7th to 12th February, May, and November. Albert Bender, clerk. ♦The Circuit Court at the Chief -lieu of a district has concur- rent jurisdiction with the Circuit Court in and for the various Counties in the same District COURTS OF JU8TI0B. 46 L'lslet^County Circuit, held at St Jean Port Joli. 20th to 24th February, May, and November. L. Z. Duval, olerk. Bellechasse County Circuit held at St Michel, 20th to 24th March, June, and October. B. Pouliot, elerk. Bbauob Distbict. Beauoe District Circuit, held at St. Joseph de la Beauce, 7th to 12th March, June, and October. Z6phinn V6zina, clerk. Dorchester County Circuit, held at Ste. H^n^dine, 2nd to 6th March, June, and October. Joseph Beny, clerk. Abthabaska Distbict. Arthabaska District Circuit, held at Arthabaskaville, 7th to 12th February, May, and October. Rufus Wadleigh, clerk. Drummond County Circuit, held at Drummondville, 20th to 24th March, June, and Kovember. Joseph Treffl6 Caya, clerk. Megantic Coun^ Circuit, held at Inverness, 13th to 17th Feb- ruary, May, and October. J. Bte. Rousseau, clerk. Bedfobo Distbiot. Bedford District Circuit, held at Nelsonville, 7th to 12th Feb- ruary, May, and October. Frederick T. Hall, olerk. Brome County Circuit, held at Knowlton, 26th to 30th January, April, and September. Joseph Lefebvre, clerk. Shefford County Circuit, held at Waterloo^ 21st to 25th Janu- ary, April and September. - Vespasian Nuttmg, clerk. Missisquoi County Circuit,* held at Bedford, 2nd to 5th Febru- ary, May, and October. Thomas Capsey, clerk. St. Htaointhe Distbict. St. Hyacinthe District Circuit, held at St Hyacinthe 22Dd to 27th January, March, and October. Ls. G. DeLorimier, clerk. Rouville County Circuit held at Marievillo, 15th to 19th Feb- ruary, May, and October. F. H. Gatien, clerk. Iberville District. Iberville District Circuit, held at St. Johns, 11th to 15th March, June, and November. Francois H. Marchand, clerk. Iberville County Circuit held at Iberville, 6th to 10th March, June, and November. Philibert.Beaudoin, clerk. Napiorville County Circuit, Hold at Napierville, 1st to 5th March, June, and November. Antoine Merizzi, clerk. Bbauharnois District. Beauhamois District Circuit, held at Beauhamois, 7th to 12th March, June, and November. Louis Beaudry, clerk. Chateauguay County Circuit, held at St Martine, 2nd to 6th March, June, and November. Charles Mentor Lebrun, clerk. Huntingdon County Circuit held at Huntingdon. 15th to 19th January, April, and September. John Morrison, clerk. r.t •The Circuit Court at the Chief -lieu of a district has concur- rent jurisdiction with the Circuit Court in and for the various Counties in the same District. ■ •M "i t 46 OOUHTT B10IITBAB8. RBGISTRABS OF COUNTIES. LowiB Oaxada. DIftriot. Montreal... Quebec Three River St. Frande Gaapi Kamouraeh Ottawa Terrebonne Joliette Bichelieu • • Saguenav • • Chicowtimi • Rimomki. . Montmagny NaoM of Boflftratloii Ooantj or OiTlslea. Hmm oT Bofiitrar. • •Montro&l ..• Geo. H. RvlAnd. Ghambly N. Micnesult Huntingdon, let Reg. Dir.Tanad. Sauyegeau. Laval F. X. Leonard. SoulangM Geo. H.Dume8nil. Vaudreail F. de Salles Bastion. Verohdres Aim4 GeoffHon. . •Qaebeo 0. N. Montisambert. Portneof Hon. J. E. Thibaudean. Montmorency Gabriel Diolc. Orleans (Island of) Pierre Gosselin. Dorohester, 2nd Reg. Div. Francois M. Guay. Lotbinidre Joseph Filteau. t.GhamDlain TSlia RinfreL Mftskinonff^ •.••.•••.•••• .J. Bdoud. Pii%hAf fA Nicolet Jofleph Jutras. Tliree Rivers .Louis G. Duval. . .Richmond Geo. Hope Napier. Sherbrooke William Ritchie. Wolfe Jacaues Pioard Stanstead C. A. Richardson. Bonaventure Joseoh d. Lio RaI Q-asD^ •• • ••• liOiiifl Oeo. fTftrnAr St. Anne des Monts John Perr^e. VrairilA.lpn Tflln.nH . . . .Taati 1i!HAnno A nKX i.TCftmnnriuikA .TfAnrv Aarnn Tomisoouata John Heath. .Ottawa James F. Taylor. Pontiao James E. Judson. . -Two Mountains Dosith^e Dupras. Argenteuil Thomas Barron. Terrebonne Joseph A. Hervieux. •Joliette. . . : Ohas. G. Beaudoin. li' Assomoiion ...•..••••. .MftmAl PniriAr Montcalm Jos. Ed. Beaupr^. . .RioheUeu P. R. Ghevallier. Berthier Jean Octave Ghalut. YftmaskA .Tos. TVff. OAtA . .1st Div. of Gharlevoix ) pi,__ -n,, t>„,^, and Saguenay \' •^""' ^" Berger. 2nd Division of ditto Telesphore Fortin. •Ghicoutimi Ovide Boss6. •Rimouski. No. 2. Andr4 F! (il-AiiirrAnn ..L'Islet Thad^e Mi<*hn.nii Montmagny Jos. David Lupine. Bellechasse Pantaloon Forgues. MILITABT. 4T Name of Reclitratlon County Dlitrlot. or DlTUion. Ham* of Beglitrar. Beauc€ Besuoe Jean P. Proulz. Dorchester Alexis Qodbout. Arthabtuka. .Meirantic Wm. U. Lambly. Arthabaska Ed. M. Poisson. Drummond EdmuDd Cos. Bedford Shefford Joseph B. Edgarton. Brome Hiram 8. Foster. Missisquoi Richard DiokiDson. St» Hya^mltKeM* Hyaointhe Horace St. Germain. Bagot Jos. 0. Bachand. Rouville Ls. Ed. P. Laberge. IberviUe St Johns Wm. A. Marchand. Napierville Ephrem Boudt ard. Iberville Frs. Fred. Z. Hamel. ^tfauAonioM.Beauhamois /. A. L. DeMartigny. Chateauffuay Alexia M. (iagnier. , Huntingdon Androw S^inerville. Fkk8 Allowed fob Rkoistrarb.— 2b. 6d. for filing Entry btA Registry of Memorial ; and 2s. 6d. more forever^ liundreL words after the first four hundred. 2s. 6d. for every Certificat . or for copy of a Document Land 6d. for every hundred word alter the first four hundred. For every search : when tHe names of tbv parties are given, Is. ; when the names are no^ tr v«n» 2b. MILITARY DEPARTMENTS. Lieut-General Sir John Michel, K.O.B., comn anding the forces in British North America. Lieut-Colonel Wm. Earle, G. Gds., military secretary. Capt Hon. R. de Montmorency, 32d Regiment and Lieut Harris, 86th Regiment A.D.C. MiLiTART Sbobbtart's Depabtv^hnt.— Licut-Colonel Wm. Earle, G. Gds., military secretary , .-)'. Howan Spong, chief clerk ; R. G. Greig, iMsct ; M. Riordan, stah clerk ; M. Dalgleish, office- keeper ; James McFarlane, messenger. Ma JOB Gbnbbal and St.«fv.— Major General the Hon. J. Lindsay, commanding Lo v/( r Canada District ; Oaptain the Hon. G. G. G. Eliot Grenadier Guards, aide-de-camp; Captain R.C. Healyt 16th Regiment Brigade Major. Adjutant Genxbal's DEPABTiiENT.--Golonel J. E. Thackwell, i_ _1»_i i 1. T« X £^^t Twr T .^1 i * bon, third class clerk ; J. Dillon, town-major's clerk | W. Rowan, town Mrgeant TV- ■■ if' m 48 MILITABT. IxsPEOTOB OF MuSEETBT FOB NoBTH Amebioa.— Captain Grant, 6th Foot. QuABTRBHASTER Grneral's Drpabtment.— Colonel D. Lysons, deputy quartermaster general r Col. Wolseley, assistant quarter- master general; N. Hughes, chief olerk ; A. Mitohell, first-class, M. Moran, seoond-class, and M. Wilson, third-olass olerks. Royal Enoineeb Militabt and Ciyil Staffs sebying in Canada. Head Quarters, Royal Engineer OJioe, Notre Dame Sty Montreal, MoNTBBAL— Ifearf Quarters, Military Staff,— Colonel Charles E. Ford, commanding Royal Engineers in Canada ; Captain C. S. Akers, assistant to Commanding Royal Engineers ; Lieut. H. S. SitwelK (survey). Civil AS^e<«f.— Thomas F. Hanlon, Charles Walkem, and W. T. Leest, Esquires. Ojfice Keeper and Messenger.— Mr, James Robertson. Quebec— 3ft7t«arM iS'fajf.— Lieut.-Col. T. L. Gallwey, district commanding Royal Engineers ; Captain J. M. H. Maitland, in charge of works at Point Levis, and commanding 1st company Royal Engineers ; Captain R. Home, Executive Officer ; Captain V. G. Clayton, commanding 15th company Royal Engineers; Lieutenants E. P. Hardinge. !S. Cantley, J. H. Latterthwaite, G. Harris, and H. Robinson, Royal Engineers. Civil Staff.— J. J. Rickon, S. G. Gambler, and J. H. Oakes, Esquires. • Ojice Keeper and Messenger, — Mr. E. Lennon. MoNTBEAL BiaTBiOT— Military Slaff,—Y, C. Lieut-Colonel G. Graham, district commanding Rioyal Engineers ; Lieut. Heneage, Royal Engineers. Civil Staff.— Wm. Wheeler, W. Oughton, and G. H. Peake, Esquires. Qi/ice Keeper and Messenger, — Mr. A. Ross. Kingston Division— ^a;ec«t«»i;e Q^ccr.— Lieut Thcs. Glancy, Royal Engineers. Civil Staff,— A. Kemp, Esq. Qffice Keeper arid Messenger. — Mr. A. Goodfellow. Toronto District— Military St<^ff.—Lt.-Co\. F. C Hassard, district commanding Royal Engineers ; Lieut H. T. Turner, Royal Engineers. Civil Staff.— F. B. Harper, Esq. London DiYiaioN-Executive Officer, R. G. Armstrong, Royal Engineers. Civil Staff.— Gt. H. Stuckes, Esq. CoMMisSABiAT Depabtment.— Jtf<>n«r«a'.— P. B. Archer, com- missary general and comptroller of army expenditure ; E. Mills, assistant commissary general and military accountant; H. J. Brownrigg, assistant commissary general and store acoouBtant ; MILITARY. 49 "i W. R. Snow, T. B. Pressick, and W. Bridtsman, deputy assistant commissary generals ; Wm. Palmer. J. Ballard, J. K. Ballard, commissariat clerks ; R. Moor, J. Reid, T. B. Tracy, assistant storekeepers; G Norris, office keeper; B. Connor, messenger; Michael Tessier, laborer. Que&ec— Assistant commissary general Rogers; depub^ assist- ant commissary general Le Measurier ; T. Dickinson, clerk ; J. Devlin, storekeeper ; M. Tessier, J. Colston, T. Trumble, assist- ant storekeepers. Kingston.— Bep. assistant commissary general Festing ; acting deputy assistant commissary general ; P.Lenen, store- as- P. keeper ; J. F. R. Comer, assistant storekeeper. Toronto.— Assistant commissary general Swan; deputy sistant commissary general Roger ; J. Christie, storekeeper ; Schonten, assistant storekeeper. Hamilton, — Deputy assistant commissary general Marston. Xono^on.— Assistant commissary general Smith. St» Johns,— Deputy assistant commissary general Ravenscroft. Medical Department.— JMbnfreai.—W. M. Muir, inspector general ; T. McVitty Lloyd, surgeon major ; Q. L. Hinde, staff assistant surgeon; J. Spenceley, secretary to inspector general ; assistant surgeon; J. Spenceley, secretary Wm. Hickey, messenger. Chambl ^-^-^ ^- Jsle aux Quebec. „ ,__ apothecary. St. Johns,— rStnS assistant surgeon Carolan. St. Helena.— Assistant surgeon Johnson, R. A. ^'oroneo.— Staff surgeon Martin. L. Harrey, Military Store Department.— F. A. Galletly, deputy supt. of stores ; Edward Wilgress, Esq., G. S. Hoseason, deputy assis- tant supt. of stores ; W. J. Dawson, military store clerk. Purveyor's Department.— Ed. Morris, principal purveyor to H. M. forces ; R. H. Stewart, deputy purveyor ; J. Spenceley and W . R. Kaye, purveyors' clerks ; J. O'Donoghue, messenger. Toronto.— Charles Hammond, deputy purveyor, Quebec— Joa, Muskelt^ deputy purveyor. Barrack Department.— Sam. W. Hall, (late liout. 73rd regt.), principal barrack master for Canada, and W. B. Park, (late captain 26th Regt., barrack master for Montreal ; Edw. Welch, (late captain 93rd Highlanders), assistant barrack master ; W. May, barrack clerk ; Robert Duncan, Joseph Toghill, superior barrack sergeants ; Bryon Hanlon, barrack laborer. Mohon and Hochelaga Barracks,— -iS , Brian, barrack sergeant. College Barracks,— John O'Donoghue, barrack sergeant ^1 If I: i ' 4 '■i 1 50 ICILITABT. Barrack Store Rkskrvr of Canada.— Montreal : T. Cum- mins, barrack sergeant; Edw« McMahon and John Darker, barrack laborers. Regiments in Canada and Officers Commanding. Montreal Head Quarters of the Army in Canada. Squadron 18th Hussars, Captain Clarke, com- manding. Royal Artillery, Colonel Dnnlop, C. B., com- manding. Royal Engineers, Colonel Ford, commanding. 2nd Batt. 23rd Fusiliers, Colonel Bell, Y.C, com- manding. 1st Batt. 25th E. 0. Borderers, Colonel Fane, commanding. 100th Regiment, Lieut-Colonel Campbell, com- manding, 4th Batt. P.C.O. Rifle Brigade, Colonel Elrington, commanding. Detachment Commissariat Staff Corps, Deputy Assistant Commissary General Snow, com- manding. Quebec Royal Artillery, Lieut-Colonel McCrea, com- manding. SOth Regiment. Colonel Pakenham, commanding. Ist Batt P.C.O. Rifle Brigade, Colonel Lord A. Russell, commanding. Ottawa Detachment 100th Regiment. Kingston Royal Artillery, Colonel Gibbon, C. B., com- manding. Royal Canadian Rifles, Lieut-Colonel Moffatt, commanding. Toronto 13th Hussars, Lieut-Colonel Jenyns, C.B., com- manding. Royal Artillery, Colonel Mountain, commanding. 2nd Batt. 17th Regt., Lieut-Colonel MoKinstry, commanding. Hamilton Ist Batt 16th Regiment Colonel Peacock, com- manding. Brantford 2nd Batt. 7th Fusiliers, Lieut Colonel Cooper, commanding. London Royal Artillery, Captain Gore, commanding. 53rd Regt.. Lieut-Colonel Harenco, command'g. 4th Batt oOth Rifles, Col. Hawley, commanding. St» Johns Detachment Royal Canadian Rifles. Chambly Detachment Royal Canadian Rifles. Me aux Noix. .Detachment Royal Canadian Rifles. I MILITIA. 51 r^ILITIA DEPARTMENT. Adjutant General's Oppice.— Colonel P. L. Macdougall, adjutant general ; Lieut. -ColoDel the Hon. M. A. deSalalierry, deputy adjutant general) Lower Canada; Lieut.-Colonel Walker Powell, deputy adjutant general. Upper Canada ; Robert Berry, chief clerk and accountant ; W. R. W right, Senior, clerk ; Lieut.- Colonel Thomas Wily, chief superintendent stores; E. G^linas, C. H. O'Meara, Grant Seymour, F. X. Lambert, G. E. M. Sher- wood, D. McLennan, C. Junot, T. C. LaRose, and R. Boulet, clerks ; F. X. Hudt, extra clerk; L. Morel, messenger; M. Ryan, assistant messenger. In Canada West.— -As Assistant Adjutants General :— Lieut.- Colonel W. S. Durie, Toronto; Lieut. Samuel Peter Jaryis, 82nd Regt. As Deputy Asst. Adjts. General :— Lieut.-Colonel J. B. Taylor, commanding Oxford Rifles, Woodstock ; Lieutenant F. Atcherly, late 30th Kegt. In Canada East. — As Assistant Adjutant General :— Lieut.- Col. W. Osborne Smith, Montreal. As Dep. Asst. Adjt. Gene- ral :— Lieut. L. A. Casault, late 100th Regt Captain W. W. Carter, Supt. of Schools of Military Instruc- tion ; Lieut. James S. Maitland, Military Surveyor. Staff.— Commandant Colonel John Dyde, Lieut-Colonel E. D. David, assistant adjutant general cavalry; assistant ad- jutant general Lieut. -Colonel George Smith ; assistant quarter- master general, Liet-Colonel Theodore Lyman ; brigade major, of military district No. 11, Lieut.-Colonel J. Maopherson ; aide- de-camp to commandant Captain John Dyde ; brigade pay- master, Lieut. -Colonel 0. E. Belle; brigade surgeon. Doctor Alfred Nelson, M.D. Montreal Volunteer Cavalry. — Major commanding, John Smith : adjutant major. R. Lovelace ; quarter-master, J. Sutherland; paymaster, Comet W. D.Smith. Royal Guides, or Governor General's Body Guard— Major D. Lorn Macdougall ; Lieut. J. Penner ; Cornet, W. J. Cunning- hame. No, 1 TVoop.— Captain, J. Muir ; lieutenant, J. Featherstone. No, 2 Troop.— Captain, G. L. Perry. Montreal Field Battert of Artillery.— Major A. A. Stevenson, major commanding; Capt Wm. McGibbon, senior Ist lieutenant; Joseph Bauden, jun., 1st lieutenant; Thomas W. Boyd, 2nd lieutenant. Montreal Volunteer Engineers.— iVb.l Company— Capt., W. Rutherford ; lieutenant, A. C. Hutchison. No. 2 Compani/.— Captain, W. Kennedy ; 1st lieutenant, J. C. McLaren ; 2nd lieutenant, T. W. Peel. iiti .; , It! c I tr I fi 'M \.":- m m 52 MILITIA. Brigade of Montreal Garrison (V.M.) Artillery.— Organ- ized 1812.— Lieut.-Golonel S. J. Lyman ; Majors H. McKay, J. Ferrier, junr. First Captains. — G, Dowker, W. Hobbs, F. Cole, J. A. Browne, A. C. Hooper. Second Captaim.—Gt. S. Brush, F. Kingston, F. Kay, "W. Phillips, W. W. Stuart, C. Rose. First Lieutenants.— G. Hamilton, E. H. Stuart, C. D. Tyler. Second Lieutenants.— B. A. Baynes, G. A. Baynes, R. Taylofi R. A. Ramsay, T. Douoet. Staff,- Second Captain, G. Lulham, paymaster; second cap- tain, D. T. Fraser, adjutant; J. Roddy, M.D. surgeon; 0. Healey, quartermaster. First or "Prince op Wales" Regiment (V.M.) Rifles of Canada.— Lieut-Colonel, C. F. Hill ; Majors, B. Evans, W. Middleton. Captains.— Gy B. Pearson, F. Bond, C. B. Brush, "W. Burland, J. Rogers, J. Garven, H. Wall, T. Correstine. Lieutenants,— 13.. Vass, P. M. Mathewson^ D. A. Hart, T. David, J. Macfarlane, H. Cormack. Emigns,—E. Holton, D. P. Macmillan, B. L. Bond, E. Quigley, E. T> Thompson, H. Bulmer, H. Palmer. «S'to#.—Capt. W. Robinson, adjutant; Capt. A. Milloy, pay- master; Lieut. G. Wilson, quartermaster; F. W. Campbell, M.D., surgeon. Montreal Light Infantry. — Lieut. -Colonel J. M. Ross, Majors J. T. Molson, K. Campbell. Captains.— J. S. Dyde, A.D.C. ; J. Harvey, T. Jacques, J. J. Brown, W. H. Smith, J. R. Kirkwood. First Lieutenants.— J . T. Ostell, W. V. Dawson, A. P. Ven- nor. J. W. Jordan, E. D. Russell. Second Lieutenants,— G. R. Hill, H. L. Prowse, W. Ireland, M. Heaton, J. H. Delis Derniers. ^(<#.— CaptT. B. Ross, paymaster ; Capt. T. R. Whitehead, adjutant; Lieut. Robertson, quartermaster; R. Godfrey, M.D., surgeon. Th^ * Tiotoria" Volunteer Rifles op Montreal.— Lieut.- Colonel A. Howard ; Majors H. S. MacDougall, T. Bacon. Captains,— W. W. Hutton, A. R. Bethune, W. J. Handyside, W. K. Tait, E. A. Whitehead, J. M. Crawford. Lieutenants,— B. Dawson, H. Pangman, J. C. Yates, W. H. Stanley, G. W. Beers. P. Clarke. Ensigns,— W, Smith, J. P. Denholm, J. J. Henderson. Staf,—L\eut, 0, P. Davidson, adjutant; F. D. King, quarter- master ; G. P. Girdwood, M.D., surgeon. "Chasseurs Canadibns," V M. op Montreal.— Lieut.-Col., J. L. Tetu ; Major, A. Audet. Captains.— J, Beaudry, M. T. Deguise, J. 0. Bourret, B TARIFF. 63 Barsalou, J. 0. La Branche, H. C. B. Parent, C. L. N. Beaudry, L. Labelle. Lieutenants.— A. Labreoque, 0. Prevost, A. Vilbon, G. d'Or- sonnens, A. Labelle. C L. De Bellefeuille. Enaignt.—A. T. Couillard, W. Delisle, Q. D. Beaujeu. StaJF.—Cfivt. J. B. Emond, quartermaster; Ensign N. La Branche, adjutant; C. L. Spenard, paymaster ; L. Boyer, M.D., surgeon ; E. Lemire, M.D., assistant surgeon. •*Thb Royalb."— Lieut. Colonel, H. L. Routh; Majors, Hon. J. Rose, J. Grant. Captaina.--W. Scott, F. Mackenzie, T. Kir by, A. Campbell, A. T. Macpherson, H. Lyman, J. G. Savage. Lieutenants.— H. Mackenzie, M. B. Mathewson, D. Leach, J Esdaile, T. Howard, E. J. Major. Ensigns.— Q, Macdougall, J. Hamilton, J. E. M. Whitney, W. Rose. Staff.— C&Tpia\n J. H. Routh, adjutant ; Captain J. L. Mathew- son, paymaster; G. Winks ,quartermaster ; J. L. Drake, sur- geon ; G. Ross, assistant surgeon. HoCHELAGA LiQHT Infantey.— Lieut.-Co» >nel R. P. Hawkes ; Major J. H. Isaacson. Captains.— B. Ibbotson, G. Reinhardt, R. Wall, J. Martin, G. Home, C. L. Levey, H. H. Geddes. Lieutenants.— K. Millen, P. Detraors,^ A. Crawford, E. Eaves. Ensigns.— J. E. Kirkpatrick, G. Reinhardt. R. Gardner, A. Simpson, W. Ross, J. W. M. Dixon, J. C. Sinton. AS'late, and silvered, stained* painted or colored 15 Glass Paper Free Goatskins (see Leather). . . 15 Gold and Silver Leaf Free Goldbeaters' Brim Moulds and Skins Free Grain of all kinds, except Wheat per bushel- lOcts Gravels Free Grease and Scraps Free Greens, Paris and perman- ent, when imported by Koom Paper Manufac- turers and Stainers for manufacturing purposes only Free Grindstones, wrought or unwrou^ht Free Gum, British, when im- ported solely by Room Pai)er Manufacturers & Stainers for manufactur- ing purposes only Free Gunpowder 15 Guns 15 Gutta Percha, unmanuf d ■ Free Gysum or Plaster of Paris, not ground or calcined. Free Hair, Angola, Goat Thib- et, Horse, Hog or Mohair, unmanufactured Free Hair, Human Free Hardware, not elsewhere specified 15 Harness and Harness Fur- niture 15 Hat Felts Free HatPlush 15 Hats 15 Hay Free Hemp, undressed Free Hides and Horns Free Hoes 15 Hops Free Per cent. Hosiery 15 Imitation of Leather 15 Implements of Husbandry (not merchandise) in ac- tual use of i>ersons com- ing to settle in the Prov- ince .- ■ Free India Rubber, unma^iufd.Free Indigo Free Inks of all kinds, except Printing Inks 15 Iron Castings 15 Iron of the following des- criptions, viz. :— Canada Plates and Tin Plates, Galvanized and Sheet, Galvanized Spikes and Bolts, Wire, Nail and Spike Rod, round or flat, Scrap, Bar, Rod or Hoop, Hoop or Tire for Locomo- tive wheels, bent and welded, Boiler Plate and Railroad Bars, wrought Iron Chairs, Fish Plates, Rolled Plate, k Puddled Iron Bars Free Jewellry 15 Junk Free Knees and Riders, Iron, for ship building purposes imported by ship build- ers Free Knives, (see Cutlery) 15 Kryolite Free Lakes in pulp, scarlet and maroon, when imported solely by Room Pa^er Manufacturers k Stain- ers, for manufacturing purposes only .Free Lard per lb. 1 ct Latierre Free Lead, in sheet Free Lead, red and white, dry. Free Leather, Sole and Upper Leather, not elsewhere specified 10 Leather, Sheep, Calf, Goat k Chamois Skins, dress- ed, varnish'd or enamel'd 1 5 Linen 15 tl m^'--i V W] m » i ■ I'-'i ''■f- ' I •i ; t ■1: M TARIFF. Per cent. Linen Machine Thread for boots and shoei Free Linseed Cake Free Litharge Free Locomotive Engines 15 Locomotive and Engine frames • • •. Free Locomotive and Passenger Baggage Jk Freight Oars, running upon any line of road crossing the frontier, so long as Canadian loco- motives and oars are ad- mitted free* under similar oiroumstanoes, in the United States Free Lumber, Plank and Sawed, of all kinds, except Wal- nut, Rosewood, Cherry, and Chestnut 15 Mace 25 Maccaroni 15 Machine8,Mowing, Thresh- ing, and Reaping 15 Machine Silk, Twist Free Machine Linen Thread. . .Free Machinery, Mill and Fac- tory, of all kinds Free Manilla Grass, for Uphol- sterers' purposes Free Manufactures of Bone« Shell, Horn, Pearl and Ivory 16 Manufactures of Brass or Copper 15 Manufactures of Caout- chouc, India Rubber or Guttapercha 15 Manufactures of C ashmere 15 Manufactures of Fur, or of which Fur is the principal part 15 Manufactures of Gold, Sil- ver, Electro- plate, Ar- gentine, Albata, German Silver, and Plated and Gilded Ware of all kinds 15 Manufactures of Grass, Osier, Palm-leaf and Straw 15 Manufactures of Hair or Mohair 15 Per cent. Manufactures or imitations of Marble, other than rough sawn Blocks or Slabs 16 Manufactures of Leather, including Boots St Shoes, Harness and Saddlery . . 15 Manufactures of Papier Mach^ 15 Manufactures of Refined Sugar, including Suo- oades and Confectionery, per 100 lbs $3.00 Manufactures of Straw, except Plaits 15 Manufaot'resofWhaleb'ne 15 Manufactures of Willow ■ . 15 Manufactures of Wood, not elsewhere specified 15 Manures Free Maps, not elsewhere men- tioned 15 Maps and Charts imported not as merchandise, but as the personal e£feots of persons arriving in Can- ada to become borM fide settlers in the Province. Free Marbles, in blocks or slabs, unpolished and not spe- cially shapen Free Meal, of all kinds, except Wheat & Rye, p. 1001bs.25cts Meats, fresh, salted or smoked per lb. let Meats, preserved 15 Medals Free Medicines, Patent, &. Med- icinal Preparations 25 Medicines for Hospitals. • Free Medicinal Roots Free Melado per lOOlbs . $1.87 Menageries— Horses, Cat- tle, Carriages and Har- nesses of Free Metallic Oxides, ground or unground, and washed or unwashed, dry, not cal- cined Free Military & Naval Stores. Free Millinery (see Fancy G'ds) . 15 Models Free a TARIFF. 59 Per cent. Molasses per 100 lbs • TSots Molasses, concent'd ** $1.37 Mosses for Upholsterers . Free Musical Boxes 16 Musical Instruments 16 Musical Instruments, for Military Bands Free Nails 16 Naptha per galMSots Naval Stores Free Netting, Cotton Sc Woollen, for India Rubber Shoes. Free Newspapers, foreign, sent otherwise than throui^ thePostOffice 16 Nitrate of Soda Free Nitre or Saltpetre Free Nuts, dried 16 Nuts used in dyeing Free Nutmegs 26 Oakum Free Ochres, ground or calcined 16 Ochres, ground or ungr'nd, washed or unwashed, dry and not calcined. Free Oil Cake Free Oilcloths 16 Oil, Essential, of all kinds Free Oils, in any way rectified, pumped, racked, bleach* ed, or pressed, not else- where specified 16 Oil, Coal and Kerosene, distilled, purified and re- fined per gall. lOots Oil, Cocoa, Nut, Pine and Palm, in their crude, un- rectified or natural state . Free Oil; Whale, crude Free Opium 15 Ores of all kinds of metals. Free Ornaments of Bronzes, Al- abaster^ Terracotta, or Composition 16 Osiers and Willow, for Basketmaker's use Free Packages, if containing Goods paying ad valorem duties, their value to be added to the value of the goods for duty. Per cent. Packages containing goods paying specific duties .... 16 Packages containing free Goods, when of the de- scription in which such goods are usually import- ed Free Packages, also bales, truss- es^ cases covering casks of wine or brandy in wood, cases and casks containing dry goods, hardware or cutlery, crates or casks contain- ing glassware or earthen- ware, cases containing bottled wine or bottled spirits, and other pack- ages of the descriptions in which gopds of the kind contained in them are usually imported, and which do not necessarily or generally accompany such goods when sold in this Province Free Paintings, as works of art- Free Paints 16 Paper and Paper Hangings 15 Paper, Book, Map, and News Printing 15 Parasols 16 Pearl Ashes Free Pelts, undressed Free Pepper, ground 26 Pepper, unground 15 Perfumery, not elsewhere specified 25 Petroleum, crude, p. gall. 6cts Petroleum, refined, p. gall.l5cts Philosophical Instruments and Apparatus, includ- ing Globes when specially imported for the use of colleges, and scientific and literary societies. ..Free Phosphorus Free Pickles and Sauces 16 Pig Iron, Lead, and Cop- per Free Pimento, ground 25 Pimento, unground 16 :.it; ■ ' ■ ; ir: - J. u 4 m ii - 1; . ti 60 TABI7F. Per cent Pipe Olay Free Pipes, TobAcoo 15 Piping. (See Tubes) Free Piston Rods for Looorao- tive and Railway Gars. .Free Pitch Free Plaits, Straw, Tuscan or Grass Fancy Free jriants ••.•••.•••••••••••< •!; roe Plaster of Paris, neither ground nor calcined. . . .Free Plaster of Paris, ground and calcined 15 Plate. (See Glass and Glassware) 15 Plate, rolled Free Plates, boiler Free Plates, Canada and Tin. .Free ^laying Cards 15 Porter, in Casks, per gall- 5cts Porter, in Bottles, (4 qts. or 8 pints to a gall.,)p.gall.7ct8 Portable Printing Presses- 15 Pot Ashes Free Poultry, preserved 15 Powders, bleaching Free Precious Stones, not set. .Free Prints and Engravings. ... 15 Printing Ink Free Printing Presses, except portable hand printing presses .Free Prunella Free Rags Free Railroad Bars Free Railroad Cars 15 Railroad running. &o. (See Locomotives, &c) Free Rakes 15 Rattans, covering chairs . Free Resin and Rosin Free Rice Free Rifles 15 Rod, Nail and Spike, flat or round Free Roots Free Rosewood Free Rugs, Hearth 15 Rum (proof by Syke's Hy- drometer) p.gall. 70cts Saddlery 16 Sails, ready made 15 Per cent. Sail Cloth or Canvass, from No. 1 to No. 6. when Im- poi'ted by ship builders for ship build'g purposes.Free Sal Amraoniao Free Sal Soda Free Salt Free Saltpetre Free Sand Free Sand Paper Free Satins 15 Scrap Brass Free Sea Grass, for Uphols- terer's purposes Free Seeds, for Agricultural, Horticultural and Manu- facturing purposes only. Free SewingSilk 15 Shafts, Steamboat & Mill, forged in the rough Free Shawls 15 Shin's Binnacle Lamps, Blocks. Patent Brushes for Blocks, Bunting, Compasses, Composition Spikes and Nails, Cord- age. Dead Eyes, Dead Lights, Deck Plugs, Iron Knees and Riders, Iron Masts or parts of Iron Masts or parts of Iron Masts, Pumps and Pump Gear, Sail Cloth or Can- vass, from No. 1 to No. 6. Shackles and Sheaves, Sheathing Copper, Nails, Signal Lamps, Steering Apparatus & Travelling Trucks, Tree Nails and Wedges, Wire Rigging, Yellow Metal in bars or bolts, and Yellow Metal for Sheathing* When im- ported by shi^ builders and for ship building pur- poses Free Shoes 15 Shovels 15 Shrubs , Free Silicate of Soda Free Silk, Tram or Weaving, for making Elastic Webb'g- Free TARIFF. 61 Per cent. Silks 15 Silk Twist, and Silk and Mohnir Twist 15 Silk Twist fur Unts, Boots and Shoes Free Silver lieaf Free Skins, undressed Free Slate Free Slides and Spangles, for hoop skirts Free Small Wares 15 Snaiths and Scythes 15 Soap, common per lOOlbs. $1.00 Soda Ashes Free Soda Caustic • « Free Spades 15 Specimens of Natural His- tory, Mineralogy, or Bo- tany Free Specimens of Sculpture- . Free Spices, including Qinger, Pepper, Pimento, ground 25 Do. do. unground 15 Spikes, not elsewhere en- umerated 15 Spirits, perfumed (to be used as perfumery only) per gall $1.20 Spirits of Turpentine 15 Spirits of Wine (proof by Syke's Hydrometer) per gall. 70cts Sprigs 16 Starch per 100 lbs-$2.50 Stationery 15 Statues (see oasts) Free Steel, wrought or cast, in bars, rod or sheet, cir- cular or oblong Free Steering Apparatus for ship building purposes, & im- ported by ship builders Free Stone, Lithographic Free Stone, unwrought Free Stoves 15 Straw, Tuscan and Grass Fancy Plaits Free Succados per 100 lbs. $3. 00 Sugar Candy, brown or white, refined or render- ed by any process equal thereto per 100 lbs. $3. 00 Per cent. Sugar, white clayed, or equal thereto (not refin- ed) per 100 lbs. $2. eo Sugar, br<*wn clayed, or equal thereto (not white clayed) ner 100 lb8$2>25 Sugar, yellow Musc'vadoor equal thereto, p. 100 lbs- $2. 25 Sugar, brown do. do. $1.00 And other kinds inferior to brown Muscovado, per 100 lbs. $1.68 Sugar of Lead, when im- ported solely by Room Paper Manufacturers k Stainers for manufactur- ing purposes only Free Sulphur or Brimstone, in roll or flour Free Syrup of Sugar or of Sugar Cane per 100 lbs $1.37 Taoks 15 Tails, undressed Free Tallow i)er lb. 1 ct Tambour Work 15 Tapers of Tallow, icQ. (see (handles) 15 Tapes, slotted for the man- ufacture of hoop skirts. Free Tar Free Tea 7 cts. per lb. and 15 Teazles Free Terr Cotta Ornaments .... 15 Thread, and other articles embroidered with gold, or for embroidery 15 Thread, Lace &, Insertion. 15 Tin, granulated or bar- . . Free Tin, in blocks or pigs Free Tin, japanned, planished- • 15 Tire or Hoop for locomotive wheels bent and welded . Free Tobacco, manufactured : Cavendish per Ib.lScts Common Cut ... . " 7i" Fine Cut " 20" Canadian Twist. " 4 " Snuff and Snuff flour. dry perlblScts Do. damp, moist or pickled " 10" Tobacco, unmanufactu'd.Free 62 TARIFF. Percent. Tobacco Pipes 15 Toys 16 Tow, undressed Free Trea Nails, for ship build- in? purposes, k imported by snip builders Free Trees, Plants and Shrubs. Free Tubes, Copper, Brass or Iron, and piping, when Turi)entine, other than Spirits of Turpentine — Free Tyjpe Metal, in blocks or pigs Free Ultramarine, when im- ported solely by Room Pajper Manufacturers & Stainers, for manufactur- ing purposes only Free Umber, fln^lish, raw, on same conditions Free Umbrellas 15 Varnish, bright and black, for ship builders Free Varnish, other than bright or black 15 Vegetables Free Vegetables, preserved .... 15 Vegetables used chiefly in dyeing Free Velvets 15 Veneering of wood or ivory Free Vermicelli 15 Vinegar per gall. 5cts Walnut, black ^ Free Watches 15 Wearing Apparel made by hand or by sewing ma- chine 15 Wearing Apparel of Brit- ish subjects domiciled in Canada, dying abroad. .Free Wearing Apparel, Settlers' and other personal effects of persons coming to settle in the Province Free Whale Oils in their crude and natural state, not in any way Rectified, Rock- ed, Pumped, Bleached or Prepared • . .Free Wheat Free Per cent Whiskey, (proof by Syke's Hydrometer). . .per gall.TOcts White, fine washed Qv\m, chairman ; Gorrie, Stevenson, Cassidy, La- belle, Lanctot, Masterman. 68 MUNICIPAL TAXES. MUNICIPAL TAXES. '^, Abstract of the Aateasment Bv'LavoB of the City Council, Assessment of Is. 6d. on the £ on the assessed yearly value of all real property within the cit^. Wholesale merchants, retail merchants, traders, dealers, manufacturers, professional men, 4&c., at £1 10s. per JtlOO on the rental. INN-KEEPERS. £6 15 on rental to £9 60 13 it n i< it •i li ti ... £40 ... £60 ... £80 ...£100 ...£125 . . . £150 ...£175 . . . £200 £28 2 6 £30 18 9 £33 15 £39 £43 T6 15 on rental to Ik it it ...£250 ...£300 ...£400 . . .£500 ...£600 And £4 7s. 6d. on every addi- tional £100 over £600. £11 £14 £16 17 6 £19 13 9 £22 10 £25 6 3 Auctioneers— An annual duty of £50 for first class, and £40 for second class ; and £V^ for each clerk employed to cry out. Grocers--£7 10s. per £100 on their rental. Gas Works— An annual duty of £200. Livery Stable Keepers— An annual duty of £20 ; on each two- wheeled carriage, 15s. ; on each four-wheeled carriage, 20s. Inn-Keepers, having vehicles for the use and advantage of customers— for each two-wheeled carriage, 30s. ; for each four- wheeled carriage, 40s. Pawnbrokers— An annual duty of £50. HawkcxS, carrying a pack— An annual duty of £2. Hawkers, using a cart or vehicle— An annual duty of £5. For each pleasure-horse, 30s. ; for each working-horse, 12s. 6d. Horses daily and constantly employed in the owner's work or business, by which he gains his maintenance, to be considered working horses. s^ehicles for liire— For each two-wheeled vehicle, 20s. ; for dach four-wheeled vehicle, 308. Stage-Coach, Omnibus, or Stage-Waggon— when drawn by one or two hc/S is, 40;:. ; when drawn by four or more horses, 60s. For each close cariiage, or corresponding winter vehicle, £5 ; four-wheeled half-covered o i^rriage, or do., drawn by two horses, 60s. ; four-wheeied half-covered carriage, or do., drawn by one horse, 50s. ; double dennet, ka., or do., 408. ; gig, caleche, spring cart, or do., 30s.; waggon or vehicle, not above specified, or winter vehicle, adapted for draught of two or more horses, 20s. Dogs, 7s. 6d. each. (Sheltering or permitting to resort, is keep- ing a dog.) Theatres— Annual duty of £30 (above assessments) on pro- prwtor. ^ Proprietors of Caravans of wild beasts, circuses, Division and back. . 3 From any Division to ) any place in another > Division and back. ) (Per hour) From any place to any ) other in the city. S 2 or 4 wheeled carriage* drawn by 1 horse. For lor 2 For 3or4 persons persons $cts. 15 25 $cts. 25 40 35 50 50 70 20 30 Coaches or 4 wheeled car* riages drawn by 2 horses. For lor 2 persons Sets. 30 40 60 75 30 For 3 or 4 persons $cts. 40 50 75 1 00 40 TIUB ALLOWED. i an hour. I of an hour over I of an hour & un- der 1 hour. One hour. For every additional i hour. The same rates apply to all corresponding winter vehicles. Reasonable weight of luggage allowed free of charge. Children under 12 years of ago charged half fare. RATES OF CARTAGE. From any place to any other in the lat DivUion, or from any place {exclusive of the Harbour Whnrven) to any other place in the City, and vice versa, provided the distance do not ex- ceed three-quarters of a mile. Articles not herein enumerated (of a convenient bulk), not over 1,600 lbs. weight, 15 cts. Ashes, Pot or Pearl, two barrels, 15 cts. Beef, Pork or Fish, 5 barrels or 3 tii3rces, 15 cts. Coals or Coke, half a chaldron or half a ton, 16 cts. Crockery, one MONTREAL. 71 crate or one hogshead, 15 cts. Flour or Fruit, seven barrels, 15 cts. Grain, not over 1,500 lbs. weight, 15 cts. Lumber, Sawn, from yard or boat, 500 feet, board measure, 15 cts. Salt or Rice, six bags or six barrels, 15 cts. Firewood, dry, from yard or boat, half a cord, three feet long, 15 cts. Firewood, green, or from rafts, half a cord, three feet long, 20 cts. Furniture or Luggage, Eer load, 20 cts. Lumber, green or hard, from rafts, 500 feet, oard measure, 20 cts. Molasses, Sugar or Oil, one puncheon, hogshead or load, 20 cts. Pig Iron, Lead, Copper or Tin, one ton, 25 cts. Bar Iron or Steel, one ton, 30 cts. For every additional ^ mile for above description of goods 10c. And from any of the Harbour wharves to any place in the 2nd or 3rd division within i mile distance from the boundary line of the first division and vice versa, or from any place (exclusive of the wharves) to any other in the city and vice versa, provided the distance do not exceed U mile,— instead of 15, 20, 25 and 30 cents, the rates shall be 25, 30, ^ and 40 cents. From any place in the Western Section of the First Division ; To the stores and wharves below Wellington bridge, north side of Lachine Canal, 20o. The stores and wharves below Welling- ton bridge, south side of Lachine Canal, 25c. The Basins above Wellington bridge, south side of Lachine Canal, 25c. The Basins above Wellington bridge, south side of Lachine Canal, and the Stores, Stations, Ac^, at Point St. Charles, 35c. The Factories, <&c., at and above St. Gabriel Locks, north of Lachine Canal, 30c. The St Bonaventure Street Railway Station, 20c. The St. Bonaventure Street Station, from the lower wharves of the Har- bour, 25c. And vice versa for one load. And from any place in the Eastern section of the Ist Division, instead of 20, 25, &c., the rates shall be 5 cents additional. For any excess over the weight fixed for a load, additional, pro rata rates shall be paid. If delay is caused to the carter, by the em- ployer, beyond the usual time, the carter shall be paid extra, at the rate of 5 c. for every quarter of an hour. If a carter is called and there be no load ready for him, or if unable to load without assistance) he shall be paid as if he carried a load the distance thus unnecessarily travelled. DIVISIONS BEFEBRED TO ABOVE. The First Division shall comprise the East, Centre and West Wards, (including the south-west side of McGill street, and the north-west side of Craig street), and shall be subdivided into two sections jEastem and Western, the line of demarcation between them bemg the centre of St. Lambert and St. Jean Baptiste streets. The Second Division shall comprise St. Ann's, St. Antoine, and St. Lawrence Wards (exclusive of McGill and Craig streets). The Third Division shall comprise the St. Louis Wr^rd (ex- clusive of Craig street), the St. James and the St. Marr Wards. 72 WATBB TARIFF. • WATER TARIFF. 1 9 1 DWELLING HOUSES. » • *a • -^ • .M • ■ •*» -! P ^^ • ee B 08 a * S ee 6 c8 s « a 1 ^1 5§ S'S Is ^1 'd ai Ob 5l When ssessed Rate r Annu « ■^ CO dS ^1 5^ 00 &< u 0m w ^1 &< h (4 J < $ 30 K < K < K < K < £ ■ ' For every toise of Masonry, the water therefor to be charged 0. 05 1 ' ' For everv 1000 vard^ of PlnfltArii Hff 5. on 1 1 es - — — V ue ........................ MOHTRBAL. •73 SHOPS. "S • a ^ • s t S c8 • S ^^ • s ^-s • 1 When Assessed si & 4 D SI ^1 1 -< ^ II 1 H $ 2760 SB $ 3425 55 $ 60 \ 725 li $ 1400 k 8 207£ ; % 9 l?o 75 5 760 32 1425 59 210( ) 86 2775 113 3460 140 100 6 775 33 1450 212£ \ 87 2800 114 3476 141 125 7 800 34 147 ol 216( ) 88 2826 116 3600 142 150 8 826 36 1500 62 217£ i 89 2850 116 3525 143 175 9 860 36 1626 63 220( ) 90 2876 117 3660 144 200 10 876 37 1650 64 222f » 91 2900 118 3678 145 225 11 900 38 1675 66 2?5( ) 92 2926 119 3600 146 250 12 926 39 1600 66 227f > 93 2950 120 8625 147 275 13 960 40 1625 67 230( ) 94 2975 121 3660 148 300 14 975 41 1660 68 232f > 96 3000 122 3675 149 325 15 1000 42 1675 69 235( ) 96 3025 123 3700 150 350 16 1025 43 1700 70 237£ ) 97 3060 124 3725 151 375 17 1050 44 1725 71 240( ) 98 3076 126 3750 162 400 18 1075 45 1750 72 242£ i 99 3100 126 3776 153 425 19 1100 46 1775 73 245( ) 100 3125 127 8800 354 450 20 1125 47 1800 74 247f > 101 3160 128 3825 165 475 21 1160 48 1826 76 250C 1 102 3176 129 3850 156 600 22 1175 49 1860 76 262£ ; 103 3200 130 3876 157 525 23 1200 60 1876 77 265C 1 104 3225 131 3900 158 560 24 1225 61 1900 78 257£ ; 106 3250 132 3925 159 575 25 1250 62 1925 79 260( ) 106 3275 133 3950 160 600 26 1275 63 I960 oO 262£ ; 107 3300 184 3976 161 625 27 1300 64 1976 81 265( ) 108 3326 135 4000 162 650 28 1325 W 2000 82 mt > 109 3360 136 675 29 1350 66 2025 83 270C ) 110 3375 137 700 30 1375 67 2060 84 272£ 1 111 3400 138 STEAM ENGINES. Bate per AoQUm. For every high-pressure stationary Steam Engine, working not over 12 hours a day, for each horse-power $7.00 For each stationary low-j)res8ure Engine, and for the sup- ply of railroad locomotive engines, distilleries, breweries, potash manufactories, or any other manufactory or pur- pose whatever, not specially provided for in this tariff; for every 100 gallons 0-03 The quantity to be decided by metre, or according to the estimated quantities used each day. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 ^^ U£ ^ m 12.2 1.25 WMU |U 11.6 Sciences Corporation 4^ '^ \ <^ 23 WCST MAIN STRHT WIBSTM.N.Y. 14SM (716) •72-4503 v\ \H') m- s 1 i 4 H 1 1 J \ i 74 WATBB TARIFF. INN-KEEPERS. $ 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 12 17 22 27 32 37 42 47 52 67 62 67 72 I 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050 1100 1150 1200 1250 1300 1350 77 82 87 92 97 102 107 112 117 122 127 132 137 S 9 im 1450 1500 1550 1600 1650 1700 1750 1800 1850 1900 1950 2000 S 142 147 152 157 162 167 172 177 182 187 192 197 202 $ 2050 2100 2150 2200 2250 2300 2350 2400 2450 2500 2550 2600 2650 207 212 217 222 227 232 237 242 247 252 257 262 267 2700 2750 2800 2850 2900 2950 3000 3050 3100 3150 3200 S250 3300 $ 272 277 282 287 292 297 302 307 312 317 322 327 332 BO o $ 3350 3400 3450 3500 3550 3600 3650 3700 3750 3800 3850 3900 4000 a li J $ 337 342 347 352 357 362 367 372 377 382 387 392 402 fi"-^ STABLES. ^l^J^\ In Private Stables^ including water/or washing Carriages : For each Horse $3.00 In Carter*9 Stables: For eaoh Horse owned by a carter or truckman 1.50 For each Horse owned by a cabman 200 In Livery Stables: For each Horse kept for hire in any livery stable 1 . 50 For every additional One horse Stall in such stable 0-50 For One horse Stall in such stables, for keeping or taking care of horses belonging to persons resi'dmg within the city limits 3.00 Dom belonging to persons residing beyond the city limits . . 0-50 Or Cows 1.00 WATER-CLOSETS. For each Closet, with tank and service-box 4 00 For each Closet, without tank, but with self-closing valve . 6 . 00 For eaoh Closet, supplied with water by any means what- soever, but different from those above specified 15 00 For eaoh Public Bath 6.00 The said rates are due and payable annually on the fifteenth day of August, at the ofiice of the Water Works, in the City Hall. Parties paying the same on or before the said fifteenth day of August, are allowed a discount of five per cent MONTBBAL. 15 MONTREAL FIRE DEPARTMENT. No.1 No. 2 No. 6 No. 6 No.l No. 3 No. 4 No. 2 No. 7 No. 8 No. 3 Chief— A. Bebtbam. Assistant Chief— W. Patton. District No, 1. Hose, Craig and Chenneyille Streets 4 Guardians. Hose, Court-House Square 3 do. Hose, St. Catherine Street 3 do. Hose, German Street 3 do. Hook and Ladder, comer Craig and Chenne- ville Streets, Capt. !>. Imrie 12 Men. District No, 2. Hose, Wellington Street 3 Guardians. Hose, Chaboillez S<;iuare 3 do. Hook and Ladder, Wellington Street, Lieut. W.Heelan 12 Men. District No, 3. Hose, Dalhousie Square 2 Guardians. Hose, corner Craig and Visitation Streets. . . 3 do* Hook and Ladder, comer Craig and Visita- tion Streets, Lieut. Josiah Biddle. . . .12 Men. FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH SIGNAL BOXES. Box No, 1. City Hall and Police Station, Jacques Cartier Sq. 2. Engine House, Dalhousie Square. 3. Engine House, Court-House Square 4. Corner St. Gabriel and St. Paul Streets. 5. Corner St. Francois Xavier and St Paul Streets. 6. Corner Notre Dame & St Francois Xavier Sts. 7. Corner St. Sacrament and St. Peter Streets. 8. Corner Notre Dame and McGill Streets. 9. Corner St Paul and McGill Streets. 12. Corner Queen and Wellington Streets. 13. Corner Wellington and Dalhousie Streets. 14. Corner Colborne and Gabriel Streets. 15. Corner Wellington, McCord,and Murray Streets. 16. Mill and Canal Works. 17. Grand Trunk Works. • 18. Corner St. Gabriel Market 10. Corner Seigneurs and William Streets. 21. Corner St. Joseph and Canning Streets. 28. Corner St. Joseph and Mountain Streets. 24 Corner St. Maurice Street and Dupre Lane. 2A. Police Station, Chaboillez Square. 26. Corner St. Antoine and Genevieve Streets. 27. Corner St Antoine and Cemetery Streets. 28. Corner St. Antoine and Mountain Streets. 29. Corner St. Antoine and Guy Streets. 31. Corner St. Catherine and Mountain Streets. Ul'r m Box No. 82. 84. 86. 80. 87. 88. 89. 41. 42. 48. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 61. 62. 68. 64. 66. 67. 68. 69. 61. 62. 63. 64. 66 Corner Sherbrooke and Peel Streets. Cbrner St. Oatherine Street ft McOlU-OoIlege At. Comer Sherbrooke and Darocher Streets. Comer Branswick and Dorchester Streets. Corner Beaver-Ball Hill k lagauchetlire Street. Engine Hoose, St. Catherine Street. Comer Bleary and Dorchester Streets. Comer ChennevlUe and Craig Streets. Corner St. Urbain and Dorchester Streets. Corner St. Urbain and Craig Streets. Comer St. Lawrence and Lagaachetiire C *eets. Comer St. Lawrence and St. Catherine Streets. Comer Sherbrooke and St. Lawrence Streets. Onilbaalt's Garden. Engine House, German Street Corner St. Denis and St. Catherine Streets. Corner Sanguinet and Laganchetiere Streets. Corner SI. Denis and Craig Streets. Corner St. Mary and Wolfe Streets. Comer Dorchester and St. Andr6 Streets. Engine Hoose, Corner of VlBltation and Craig Sts. Corner of Ontario k Jacques Cartier Streets. Corner Panet and St Catherine Streets. Papineau Market Jail Gate, St. Mary Street Comer St Mary and Duf^esne Streets. Redpath's Sugar Refinery, St Ann's Ward. Corner of Ontario and Fullum Streets. CITY POLICE FORCE. F. W. L. Penton, chief; E. Flynn, sub-chief; C. P. Naigle, sub-chief; J. L. Tetu, secretary; Anthony Maher, T. McBride, S. Niguet, and R. Lessardi sergeants ; 0. Bouchard and An- drew CaUin, detectives. (A) Station, Jacques Cartier Square. (B) Station, Panet Street. (G) Station, Chaboillez Square. (O) Station, St Charles Barromm^e Street MARRIAGE LICENSES. Issued by A. Ross, Mount Royal terrace, 38 McGill college avenue ; by J. Monk, advocate, 34 Little St James st ; and by Thomas Sellar, Herald building, 51 Great St James, and 481 Lagauoheti dre street LAW STAMP OFFICE. Dr. Meilleur and Norbert Dumas ; David Tait, clerk. OUBBIHCT TABLB. Y7 CUKRENCY TABLB. 0. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Haliftuc. Sterling 8. d. 8. d. I* f I* 10: lOi 11 11 1 0; 1 Oi 1 1; 1 l! 1 2 1 2; 1 a Sterling. 8 8 3 U 4 1; 10 2 11; To Convert Pence ikto Cents.— Add a cypher to any number of pence and divide by 6. Exainple : To 44 pence, add a cypher» 440 ; which, divided by 6, gives 73 2-6Ui8, say 73 cents. To Convert Cents into Pence.— Moltiidy any number of ets. by 6, and put off the last figure, which is tenths. Example : 73 cents, multiplied by 6, gives 438, or 43 pence and 8-10th8, say 44d. To Convert Sterling into Currency.- To the given sum, add one-fifth of itself and one-twelfth of that one-fifth. Currency into Sterung.— Multiply by 60 and divide by 73. ■ -t lit :' M iJ;-;- ■:.\ . Vt^i 78 BANKS IN CANADA. BANKS IN CANADA; With their Ageneiea, Plages. Names of Banks. Officers. Alexandria Ontario D. A. Macdonald, manager. Barrie Upper Oanada. • . .E. Lally, manager. Toronto Angus Russell, agent. Belleville Commercial Andw. Thomson, manager. Montreal W. R. Dean, manager. Berlin Commercial R. N. Rogers, agent. Botonianville . . . .Ontario D. Fisher, cashier. Royal Canadian. -R. Young, agent. Brantford B. N. America. • • .A. Robertson, manager. Montreal S. Read, manager. BrockvUle Upper Canada. . • .J. W. B. Rivers, manager. Commercial J. H. Roper, manager. Montreal J. N. Travers, manager. Brampton Royal Canadian. .R. C. Fit2aserald, agent. Chatham Commercial W. S. Ireland, agent. Cobourg Montreal W. J. Buchanan, manager. Toronto D. Coulson, agent. Royal Canadian. .J. S. Wallace, agent. Cornwall Montreal J. Cox. agent. Clinton Royal Canadian. .J. Eirkland, agent Dundaa B. N. America. . . .J. C. Geddes, agent. Ontario J. M. Thornton, manager. Mora Montreal W. P. Newman, agent. Fergus Montreal G. D. Fer^usson, agent. Oalt Gbre > John Davidson, manager. Commercial William Cooke, manager. Goderich Montreal W. Richardson, agent. Quelph GK>re G.W. Sandiiands, manager. Montreal A. Maonider, manager. Ontario E. Morris, manager. Hamilton Gorb W. G. Cassells, cashier. Upper Canada. . . .W. Simpson, manager. B. N. America. . . .George Taylor, manager. Montreal ; Gteorge Dyett, manager. Commercial James Bancroft, manager. Ontario. R. Milrov, manager. Royal Canadian. .H. MoEmstry, agent. Ingeraoll Commercial C. H. Sorley. agent. Niagara District. .0. E. Ghadwiok, agent. Kingston Commbboial C. S. Ross, cashier. Upper Canada. . . . W. G. Hinds, manager. B. N. America. . . .James Riddell, manager. Montreal R. M. Moore, manager. _ . , Royal Canadian. .G. E. Smale, agent. Lindsay '. .Ontario John D. Smith, manager. Montreal H. Dnmsford, agent. BANES IN CANADA. 79 Placfs. London Names of Banks. Offioebs. Montreal •Upper Canada. . . James Hamilton, manager. B. N. America. . . . W. G. Menzies, manager. Commercial J. G. Harper, manager. Montreal F. W. Thomas, manager. Gore H. S. 8trathy, manager. MoNTRFAT \ S- P* K^'^fif' 8e°*' manager. .MONTREAL J j^ jj ^ngus, int. manager. CiTT Bank F. Macculloch, cashier. Du Peuplb B. H. Lemoine, cashier. MoLSONS W. Sache, cashier, Jacques Cartirb.H. Cott4, cashier. Merchants Jackson Rae, cashier. B. N. America. • . . A. C. Hooper, manager. Commercial Thomas Kirby, manager. Toronto R. J. Dallas, manager. Ontario Hen^ Stames, manager. Royal Canadian. M. II. Gault, manager. Mercantile & Ex ) change Bank, > Prentice, Moat & Co., ag'ts. (limited) ) Mechanics' Bank. Alex. Molson, man. director. Niagara District. .Ontario Bank, agents. Eastn. Townships. City Bank, agents. guebeo L. M. Cresse, agent, ommercial A. Smith, agent. .Royal Canadian. .J. Cawthra, agent. .Ontario Geo. E. Shaw, manager. .Upper Canada. . . .R. S. Cassels, jr., manager. B. N. America. . . . A. C. Eelty, manager. Montreal A. Drummond, manager. 8uebec H. V. Noel, manager, ntario William Wade, manager. .Commercial % J. Pottenp;er, agent. .Gore James Nimmo, manager. . Commercial James Bell, agent Montreal F. A. Despard, agent. Royal Canadian. .W. J. Morris, agent Peterborough* . . .Commercial W. F. Harper, manager. Ontario D. S. Eastwood, agent Royal Canadian. . W. M. Ogilvy, agent. Toronto A. Smith, manager. Montreal , agent Nicolet . . . . Napanee. . . Newmarket Oahawa . < - Ottawa . . . . Owen Sound Paris Perth Picton Port Hope. Port Perry, Preacott . • . . Quebec .Montreal James Gray, agent. .Upper Canada. . . .John Smart, manager. Royal Canadian. .M. Lough, agent Toronto A. Morgan Cosby, agent. .Royal Canadian. .J. Biglow, agent. .Commercial L. Gibson, agent. .Quebec W. Dunn, cashier. 80 BANKS nr OAHADA. I, Places. Nuncs or Banks. Offiobhs. Qu^ee B. N. Amerioa. . . .C F. Smith, manager. Montreal P. P. Harris, manager. City Bank Daniel MoGie, agent Du Penple Banqae Nationale, agents. Sarnia Upper Canada. . . .Alex. Vidaly agent Sherbrooke City Bank Wm. Addie, agent E8TN.TowN8HiP8.Wm. Farwell* jr., cashier. Simeot GK>re D. Campbell, manager. Montreal W. P. Street agent Southampton . . . .Oommereial A. Sproat agent Stanbridqe Eastn. Townships. J. C. Baker, manager. Stanatead Eastn. Townships. A. P. Ball, manager. St, C7are Robt H. Park, manager. Royal Canadian. .J. M. Bums, agent. Windsor Upper Canada. . . .H. Pollock, manager. Commercial CD. Grasett, agent. FOREIGN AGENTS. Places. Names of Banks. Agents. LondonyEnoland,Ti, N. America. . . .Head Office. Upper Canada. . . .Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co. Toronto City Bank of London. Commercial London Joint-Stock Bank. Montreal Union Bank of London. Quebec Glyn, Mills, Currie A Co. 1 1; ; BANKS IN CANADA. 81 Plaors. Names of Banks. Aokkts. LondoniEngland.City Bank Obn, Mills, Currie A Co. Gore Olyn, Mills, Currie & Co. Jacques Cartier. .Glyu, Mills, Currie & Co. giagara District. .Bosanguet, Franks & Co. u Feuple Glyn, Mills, Currie A Co. Ontario Glyn, Mills, Currie A Co. Molsons Glyn, Mills, Currie A Co. ! Manchester A Salford Bank and Union Bank of Manchester. Liverpool B. N. America* • • .Royal Bank of Liverpool. Montreal Bank of Liyerpool. Ontario Liverpool Bank. »j;„r„„„r ) ( National Bank of Sootland. ^AA { . . . B. N. America. . \ Bank of ScoUand. Scotland. S J ^^^y^ B^„^ of Scotland. Upper Canada. . . .British Linen Company. Montreal British Linen Company. Commercial Commercial B'k of Scotland Gore National Bank of Scotland. ( National Bank of Scotland, Olasgoto B. N. America* i and ( Bank of Scotland. Commercial Clydesdale Banking Co. Dublint Ireland. .Commercial Boyle, Low, Murray A Co, ( Provincial Bank of Ireland. B. N. America. \ National Bank of Ireland. ( Royal Bank of Ireland. City Bank National Bank of Ireland. Belfaati Ireland. -Gore Northern Bank. Parte B. N. America. . . .Maxcuard, Andrd A Cie. Chicagot 111 Montreal W. H. Park; agent New York UpperCanada. . . .Bank of Ctimerce. Toronto Bank of Couiuerce. Bxr A«ni.«4<.» J Wal. Watsoii, CM. Mylrea .N. America. J and Jas. Goldie, agents. Commercial Bank of Commerce. Montreal R« Bell and V* Gundry. Quebec Maitlandt Phelps A Co. City Bank Bank of the Republic. Jacques Cartier. Bank of the Republic. ri^„ J Ward A Co., and Mer- ^^ { chants'Bank. i\« -d^.i.«1a i National Bank of the Re- DuPeuple J ^^yi^, Ontario City Bank. Molsons The Mechanics' Bank. Niagara District. .Muihattan Bank. Boston B. N. America. . . .Merchants' Bank. Montreal Merchants' Bank. City Bank Kidder, Peabody A Co. Upper Canada. . . .Blake, Bros. A Co. IP ~~~ 82 BANKS. Plaois. Names of Banks. Opfickbs. Botton Commeroial Merohants' Bank. Molsoni J. E. Thayer A Brother. Albany Oommereial New York State Bank. Gore New York State Bank. Onoego Upper Oanada. . . .Lather Wrights' Bank. Oommereial Lake Ontario Bank. Toronto OityBank. Niagara District- Oity Bank. Portland Upper Oanada. . . .Oasco Bank. Boehetter Upper Canada- . . .Rochester Oity Bank. Gore Rochester Oity Bank. Buffalo Niagara District. .Bank of Attica. Upper Oanada. . . .Farmers' & Mechanics' B'k. Gore Bank of Attica. Detroit Upper Oanada. . . .Second National Bank. San IVancuco. . .B. N. Amerloa. | ^'jSi^^'S^. '^^'^ Montreal Bank of British Oolumbia. St, John» Montreal Union Bk. of Newfoundland St. John»t N, B'B.'S, America . . .R. R. Grindlay, manager. Suebec Oommereial Bank, [ontreal Bank of New Brunswick. Hali/axt N, S' . .B.N. America — Jas. Smith, manager. Montreal Bank of Nova Scotia. Frederieton,N.B*Quehee Oentral Bank. Victoria, ( F./.). B. N. America. . . .J. G. Shepherd, manager. Briti»hColumbia»M.ontteaX Bank ot British Oolumbia. Bank of Montrkal.— Estab. 1818.— Capital, $6,000,000. Directors.-— T. B. Anderson, President ; John Redpath, Vice- President ; Hon. J. Rose. Messrs. E. M. Hopkins, J. G. McKen- zie, Ool. Thos. E. Campbell, Hon. Thomas Ryan, H. Thomas, D. Torrance ; E. H. King, Greneral Manager. Days of Discount : Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends : 1st June and Ist December. Montreal Bank, Sayings Bank DEPARTiiENT.—Under the management of Henry Vennor. Open every lawful day, from 10 till 3 o'clock* m m City Bank.— Oapital;$l,200,000. Directors.— Waiiwn Workman, President ; Jos. Tiffin, Vice- President ; Wm. Maodonald, Ohas. Phillips, Champion Brown. O.fficerii.—'F. MacQulloch, Cashier ; R. Mills, accountant : 0. J. Scott, paying teller : G. Ruthven, receiving teller ; L. Mathew- son, deposit leaser keeper: David Kinnel, discount clerk ; John Jas. Maccullocn» assistant clerk ; Benjamin H. Pring, collec- tion clerk ^ames Maolea, Messenger ; Dennis Gorman, porter. Days of Discount : Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends : 1st June and Ist December. MOMTRIAL. 83 La Banqub du Pkuplk.— Oapital, $2,000,000. Director %.- , President; H. B. Smitht Vioe- President ; A. Preyost, Fra. Leoiaire, John Pratt, N. Dayis, C. S. Cherrier. O^'/eerff.— B. H. Lemoine, Cashier; G. Peltier, aooountant; A. Meroille, oayinR teller ; A. A. Trottier, receiving teller ; Ed. Fournier ana R. Terroux, bookkeepers; John S. jMorley. dis- count clerk ; Louis Dupuis, assistant do; L. Lamontogne, clerk ; G. Bourdeau, Messenger. Days of Discount: Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends: 1st Maroa and 1st September. BANK OF BRITISHNORTH AMERICA. ESTABLISHED IN 1836. Incorporated by Royal Charter in 1840. PAID-UP CAPITAL, £1,000,000 STERLING. HKAD OFFIOB^LONOON, ENOIiAND. COURT OF DIREOTORS IN LOJ^DON. Bloxom, John, Elin. Boggs, Henry Brooking, Thomas H. Carter, Robert Chapman, W. R. Farrar, Henry Richard Gillespie, Alex. Hume. W. Burnley. Kingsford, J. J. Phillpotts, A. H. Ranking, John Robertson, J. Murray. Secretary in Xondon— Charles McNab. HEAD OFFICE IN THE COLONIES. Great St. James Street, Montreal. General Manager — Thos. Paton. MONTREAL BRANCH. Locaf Board— Hon* Jas. Ferrier, William Dow. Geo. Moffatt Manager— Angaa C Hooper. Accountant— J, Penfold. Days of Discount : Wednesdays and Saturdays. MoLSONS Bank.— William Molson, President; J. H. R. Mol- son, Vice-President. Q/^cer«— William Sache. cashier; John Molson, accountant ; John Breen, teller : J. H. Bell, 2nd do. ; R. L. Drake, jr., ledger Days of Discount : Tuesdays and Fridays, keeper; W. H. C. Becket, discount clerk; P. MaoFarlan and S. G. Galletly, clerks ; John Mui^ay and J. Walkley, Messengers. SAYINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. James Elliot, Manager ; A. B. Glass, clerk. La Banque Jacques Cabtieb.— Capital authorized by char- ter, $1,000,OCO. _ , Officer».—R, Cot^, cashier ; D. W. Brunet, teller; F. B. La- fleur, bookkeeper ; L. G. Lacasse, assistant teller ; M. Bourret, deposit ledger keeper ; F. X. Lanthier, discount clerk ; Joseph Leblanc, Messenger. U I 84 BAITKB. Mkrohakts' Bak k.— Plftoe d'Armei.— Capital. $2^,000. i>»V«oior«.— Hugh AUaOf President ; B. Atwater, v ice Presi- dent; Andrew Allan* A. Roy, W. F. Kay, D.Masson, H. Fraser. Q/^0«r«.~Jaokson Rae, cashier : P. MacBwen, accountant; J. T. Dillon, teller ; Ed. Townsena. ledger keeper ; H. W. L. Chipman, discount clerk; W. O'Neil, messenger. CoMicKBOiAL Bank.— Thos. Kirby, manager; Robt Kirby, jr., accountant ; W. Twomley, teller ; J. Mobun, discount clerk ; Wm. Allan, ledger keeper ; Arthur Lockett, messenger. Mbchaniob' Bank. — Oreat St. James Street — Capital, $1,000,000. Directora,—W, Shanly, President; A. Molson, Vice-Presi- dent and Managing Director; John Atkinson, A. W. Ogilvy, T. D'Arcy Mo(jk)e : J. Hempstead, accountant; C. G. Morgan, tel- ler; Duncan Kinselai discount clerk; Samuel Paxton, silrer teller : Richard Daltdb, messenger. Ontario Bank.— Capital, $2,000,000. Head Q/??ce.— Bowmanrille, C. W.— Hon. J. Simpson, Presi- dent ; D. Fisher, cashier. Montreal ^mnoA.— Place d'Armes.— H. Stames, manager. Bank of Tobonto.— R. J. Dallas, manager ; J. Murray Smith, accountant ; R. Wadsworth, teller ; C. W. Amoldf check clerk ; R. W. Grubbe, clerk; Joseph Michaud, porter. Discount— Every day. RoTAL Canadian Bank.— Capital, 82,000,000. Bead (Mccj— Toronto.— T, Woodside, cashier. ^— M. H. " "' Branch, Gault, Manager. Montreal Thb Mbboantilb AExohanob Bank, of LnrBBPOOL. LmmD. -Capital, £4,000,000 sterling. ' Prentice, Moat & Co., Agents, 19 St Francois Xavier Street Cmr ANp DiSTBiOT Savinos Bank.— No. 6 Great St James St Patron, His Lordship, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Montreal. Henry Mulholland, President; A. M. Delisle, Vice-President; L. H. Holton. H. Judah, Judge Berthelot, Henry Stames, A. LaRocqne, Edward Murphy, William Workman, and Edwin Atwater, directors ; £. J. Barbeau, actuary. Open every lawfiil day during banking hours. The Board meets every Monday evening. MOMTNBAL. THE BAR OP LOWER CANADA. Dutriet of Montreal, OOUNOIL. A. RobertflODf Q,C B&tonnier. R. Roy* Q»C tat. •HyndiOt S. P. W . Dorion Trerijurer. . L. Snowdoa Secretary. F. Caisidy, Q,C,, J. Doiitre, Q-Ct Hod. a. a. DonoDi Q,C»t R. MaoKay, 8. Bethuno, Q.C*t F. P. Pominville, G. Out met, P. R. LaArenaye. R. MaoKay, F. Cassidy, R. Roy, S. BetnunOt W. W. Robertson, C. Daoustt T. W. Ritchie, L. 0* Loranger, Ls. B^langer, J. J. Day. Board of Ezaminrbs. M. Doherty, A. Gross, F. P. Puminyille, L. A. Jette, J. L. Morris, O. Ouimet, H. F. Rainyille, E. L. De Bellefeuille, J. A. Mousseau, J. A. Perkins. Members. Hon.GtE.Oartier.QC C. S. Sherrier, " F. Griffin, Hy. Judan, John J. Day, N. Dumas, Henry Stuart, And. Robertson, ** T.A.R.Laflamme," Jos. Rouer Roy, ** Hon. J. Rose. " Strachan Betnune, " B. Garter, *♦ J. Dontre, " HontJ.J.C.Abbott," F. Gassidy, " Hon. A. A. Dorion, '* Hon. L. S. Morin, " Hy. Driscoll > T. S. Judah..: Date of OommiMioD Not. 1836 Aug. 1822 Deo. 1824 May, 1829 June, 1834 Nov. 1834 Nov. 1887 Sept 1841 Jany.1842 Feb. 1842 Sept 1842 May, 1843 Feb. 1845 April,1847 Oct 1847 Aug. 1848 Oct 1849 Feb. 1858 May, 1823 Deo. 1824 Members. John Bleakley J. P. Sexton Thomas Nye Hugh Taylor Henry 0. Andrews. . G. 0. A. Turgeout . . Et D.David Wm. F. Goffin F.D. Gartier R. At Hubert P. de Bouoherville. • Robert Mackay Gharles A. Leblano- Louis A. Olivier. . t . John Monk H.J. Ibbotson Joseph Delagrave.. Jules Lamothe Alexander Deseve. • Alexander Gross. . . . Date of CommlMion. Aug. Feb. Dec. Nov. Dec. Dec. July, Nov. Jany April, Jany. Dec. Sept. Dec. Jany. Feb. April, May, Oct May, 1825 1827 1827 1829 1830 1830 1832 1835 1836 1836 1837 1837 1839 1839 1841 1841 1841 1842 1842 1843 86 BAB OF LOWER CANADA. Members. :! ,i' Vi May, 1843 Sept. 1843 Deo. 1843 Feb. 1844 Aug. 1844 Sept 1844 Jany.1845 Sept. 1845 Mar. 1846 July, 1846 Nov. 1846 Sept. 1847 Oct 1847 Oct 1847 Feb. 1848 May, 1848 June, 1848 June, 1848 July, 184S Dec. 1848 Jaiiy.1849 Feb. 1849 May, 1849 May, 1849 July, 1849 June, 1850 July, 1850 July, 1850 Oct 1850 Nov. 1850 Nov. 1850 Mar. 1851 April,1851 Sept 1851 Oct. 1851 Dec. 1851 AprU,1852 Sept. 1852 Oct 1852 Oct. 1852 Feb. 1858 Feb. 1853 Sept 1853 Oct. 1858 Oct 1853 Jany.1854 Feb. 1854 Feb. 1854 Oeorge B. Cramp... June, 1854 Peter L. Macdonell. Ghas. Glaokmeyer. . Hon.M. Laframboise Mordo Mclver Gedeon Ouimet Jules R. Berthelot. . Euolide Hoy P. R. Lefrenaye. . . Eugene U. Piche. . . G. Dunkin Gteorge Macrae Magloire Lanctot... Bernard Devlin. . . . . Gharles Daoutt Henry W. Austin. . . P. G. Doreauceau.. Richard McDonnel . Fred. W.Torrance.. Marcus Doherty. . . . Alex. Stevenson.... L. D. Rene Gotret . . Louis Betoumay... John Campbell William A. Bates. . . John Bates V. P. W. Dorion. . . . F. Pominville T.McCord John Popham Jean J. E. Bibaud. . S. W. Dorman...... GK)dfroy Laflamme. . L. E. 0. Rieard .... Wm. B. Lambe Charles J Dunlop. . A. A. Archambault. W. W. Robertson. . . Jean P. Mackay. ... T. E. Ramsay Louis B41anger. . . .% 0. A. R. dit Lafleche Joseph R. Turcot. . . D. G. D. Bondy Jean 0. Benoit Edmund Barnard.. Alexis A. Dumesnil. L. W. F. Marchand. Alex. H. Lunn Date of Oommisdion. Members. Jos. M. Loranger. . . . William A. Bovey. . Jude Bouthillier. . . . Pierre A. Fauteux. . J. F. Desrividres. . . . A. Filiatreault Alexis St. Amand. . . Charles Marcil C. Archambault.... U. L. Snovrdon Louis A. Jette...... S. Le^ssge J. Duhamel H. R. YaUiers de St Real Dunbar Browne... M^d. Marchand.... P. D. Heyneman . . . W , F. Gairdner Louis Beaudry J, A. Belle J. E. Elliott Paul Denis James G. Di^ L. 0. Loranger D. H. Senecal J. B. Bourgeois Ed. Eraser J. L. Decary Adolphe Germain- • Peter Ryan Isaie Jodoin G. A. Champagne. . Maxime Gareau. . . . L. B. Church J. A. Foisy G. Desbarats, jr. . . . Z. Gauthier. F. J. D. Rieard S.D.Rivard C. A. Pariseault. . . . John L. Morris Ernest Racicot L. D. Richard T. Larose E. Eemp R. A. Ijeach Louis F. R. Masson. M. Gharpentier Date of Gommiuion. April,1855 June, 1855 Oct 1855 Dec. 1855 Dec- 1855 Mar. 1856 May, 1856 Oct. 1856 Dec. 1856 Jany.1857 Feb. 1857 Mar. 1857 April,1857 Apri],1857 July, 1857 Sept. 1857 Nov. 1857 Jany.1858 Feb. 1858 Mar. 1858 Mar. 1858 Mar. 1858 April,1858 mW, 1858 May, 1858 May, 1858 July, 1858 Sept 1858 Sept. 1858 Sept 1858 Sept. 1858 Nov. 1858 April,1859 Mar. 1859 Mar. 1859 May, 1859 June, 1859 June, 1859 June, 1859 June, 1859 June, 1859 June, 1859 Aug. 1859 Oct 1859 Oct 1859 Oct 1859 Nov. 1859 Nov. 1859 MONTBBAL. 87 Membebs. Date of Commistion. Alphonse Meilleur. ■ B. T. DeMontiDgy . . Joseph Bo8s6 come Morrisset .... Charles P. Pelletier. M. C. Desnoyers .... G* H. Monk P.B.DelaBnidre.. P. A. Casgrain J. A. Mousseau M^d. Lanotot H. A. McCoy Thomas J. Walsh. . . L. Labelle H. Carden George B. Bakdr. . . . E. Desrosiers D^sir^ Girouard .... J. B. Normandeaa. . L.W.Sicotte Ed. Truedell ....... J. N. MoLariBtai J. P. Sexton, jr P. Bachand T. C. DeLorimier. . . L. J Guibord John Dunlop. Chs. Deslauriers. . . • John Aylen. Jules Chevalier. . . . . M. F. Coloviu P. Vandal T.Desni^ers J. L. B. Desrochtits . Louis Armstrong . . . B. J. A. Globensky . A. P. Ouimet N.H. DriSooU Achille Bastien E. L. BeBelteflielle. J. A. Perkins S. Pagnuelo H. Duvert B.N.Hajl C. A. Kochon Jos. Roy F.X.Mathieu Z.RouslUe D. Forget Nov. 1869 Deo. 1859 JaDy.1860 Jany.1860 Jany.1860 Feb. 1860 Mar. 1860 Mar. 1860 Mar. 1860 Mar. 1860 May, 1860 May, 1860 June, 1860 Julyt 1860 July, 1860 Sept 1860 Sept. 1860 Oct. 1860 Members. Oct Oct. Oct. Oct. Deo. Dec. 1860 1860 1860 1860 1860 I860 Jan^.1861 Jany.1861 Jany.1861 Feb. 1861 Apra,1861 May, 1861 June, 1861 July, 1861 July, 1861 Aug. 1861 Aug. 1861 Sept 1861 Sept 1861 Sept 1861 Sept 1861 Sept 1861 Oct 1861 Oct Oct Oct Nov. 1861 1861 1861 1861 Nov. 1861 Deo. 1861 Date of Commiasion. Deo. Dec. 1861 1861 J. A. Chapleau F. X. A. Trudel .... Hon.T.D.McGee.. L.T.Law Jos. Laoroix J. B. Duverger A. Brunet Is. Pominville T.Gauthier A. Branohand S.B. Na«le J. P. Carreau D.Beauprd Alp. Desiardins C. Vincent Irvine Allen John P. Kelly Louis Joubert A. Fontune V.B. Sicotte........ J.E.Pouliot Chs. Dorion Severe Th^berge. . . . James Kirby F. Guenette F.W.TerriU G. Mirault L.U. Fontamo J. N. A. Mackay . . . I. G. Ascher J. Royal D. Leach A. L. Desaulniers . . P. A. A. Dorion .... G.Trudeau John G. K. Houghton R. C. Cowan A. Lacoste L. F. Morison N. A. Bethune 0. Beaudry C. Perrault J.J. Curran F.X. Girard Jos. LeBlano A. Raby G. D'Orsonnens H. Hudon 0. J. 0. Wurtele. . . Dec. 1861 Deo. 1861 Dec. 1861 Jany.1862 Feb. 1862 Mar. 1862 April,1862 May, 1862 May, 1862 May, 1862 May, 1862 June«1862 June, 1862 June, 1862 June, 1862 June, 1862 June, 1862 June, 1862 July, 1862 Aug. 1862 Aug. 1862 Aug. 1862 Aug. 1862 Aug. 1862 Aug. 1862 Sept 1862 Sept 1862 Sept. 1862 Sept 1862 Oct 1862 Oct 1862 Oct 1862 Oct 1862 Dec. 1862 Dec. 1862 Dec. 1862 Feb. 1863 feb. 1863 eb. 1863 Mar. 1863 Mar. 1863 Mar. 1863 Mar. 1863 April,1868 Ai>ril,1863 May, 1863 May, 1863 May, 1863 .May, 1863 i i,, . .1' ■ it i! ■ ( s ) r t In ii •' ' '.I 88 BAR or LOWBB CANADA. Members. L. G. Loranger F. X. Archambaalt. Jj&« Jl Brill •••••••••••• E. Sabonrin Chs. de Montigny. . . C.A.Vabon J. 0. Tonsignant* . . . Gteo. Doak Stanislas Lefebvre. . J. T. Beiqne Etie Auclairo R. M.Hart J. B. Broussean .... Gonsalye Doatre. . . . N. H. Bourgoin J« 0. Lacoete....... A. Charland L. N. Girard L. N. Benjamin A.L. W. Grenier... G.Stephens W.M.Wrirfit Chs. Leblanc A. Demers R. F. P. deLaronde. L.J.EtneDesohamps M. Gayley F. Lefebyre A. N. Montpeiit .... T.R. Roberts L.O. David E.T.Day J. A. N. Provencher N. Bouchard A. Tachereau D. Girard A. T. Marsan L. H. Davidson J. A. Galamcaa .... N. Durand Chs. P. Davidson. . . John Monaghan .... Ls. F. P. Lachance . D. Alary H. J. MoGonville . . . Joseph Taillefer .... E. Z. Paradis Thomas Brossoit. . . . Wilfred Laurior .... Date of Oommiuioa Jane, 1863 June, 1863 'June, 1863 'June, 1863 'June, 1863 I June, 1863 June, 1863 June, 1863 July, 1863 July, 1863 July, 1663 July, 1863 July, 1863 Aug. 1863 Sept 1863 Sept. 1863 Sept 1863 Sept 1863 Oct 1863 Oct. 1863 Nov. 1863 Nov. 1863 Dec. 1863 Dec. 1863 Deo. 1863 Jany.1864 Jany.1864 Jany.1864 Feb. 1864 Mar. 1864 April,1864 April,1864 April,1864 May, 1864 May, 1964 May, 1864 May, 1864 June, 1864 June, 1864 June, 1864 June, 1864 Aug. 1864 Aug. 1864 Aug. 1864 Sept. 1864 Sept 1864 Sept 1864 Oct 1864 Oct. 1864' Membebs. Frs.B^langer Elzear Labelle H. L. Desaulniers . . Arthur Desjardins . . J.G. Boyd Am^d^e Gagnon — Aquila Berthiaume. Alfred Des^lets Hobart Buller Napoleon Legendre Adolphe Nadeau . . Magloire Desjardins Auguste LaRue Presque Letendre. . . Ls. Henaud H. Meroier Jas. A. McLaughlin- F. H. Desjplaines. . . . Jas. A. Simard H. A.Tuneon Ls.H. Gollard W. R. Kenney Frs. E. Gilman J.G. Gagnon J. N. Monegau P. P. Daunais James M. G. Roney. J. Bte. Sicotte Benoni A. Longpr^ . Alexis A. Laferriere P.S.Lipp^ Arthur MoMahon . . A. B. 0. Ouimet .... Achille David Arthur Danseneau . Ghs. Gh. de Lorimier Richard S. Lawlor. . Ghs. L. Ghampagne- Arthur E. Valois... Jos. 0. Turgeon Andrew Leamey. . . . L8.Napoleon Demers J. 0. Desilets L. 0. Taillon J. B. Lafleur John Rouayne W. W. Trenholme. J. M. P. Gompt — J.B.N.Valle Date of CkimmlMioii. Oct 1864 Nov. 1864 Nov. 1864 Nov. 1864 Nov. 1864 Dec. 1864 Dec. 1864 Dec. 1864 Dec. 1864 JaDy.1865 Jany.1865 Jany.1866 Jany.1865 Feb. 1865 Feb. 1865 Apri],1865 April,1866 M!ay, 1865 June, 1866 June, 1866 June, 1865 June, 1865 June, 1865 June, 1866 June, 1865 June, 1865 July, 1865 July, 1865 July, 1865 July, 1865 July, 1865 Aug. 1866 Sept. 1865 Sept. 1865 Sept 1865 Sept 1865 Sept 1865 Sept 1865 Oct 1865 Oct 1865 Oct 1865 Oct 1865 Nov. 1866 Nov. 1865 Nov. 1865 Nov. 1865 Nov. 1865 Nov. 1865 Nov. 1865 At E. L. F. M J( J. J. L. G. J. S. A J. A C F MONTREAL. 8d Mkmbbbs. Aug. Dagenais E.H.Rixford L. Gushing F. Carbeil M. Mathiea John F. Leonard . . . J. Bte. de Lottinyille J. U.Richard L. L. Maillet C. Thibeault J.F. Dubreuil S. Gasnon Alf. Welch J. H. Duggan A.Lachapel Date of CommlBslsn. Nov. 1865 Nov. 1865 Nov. 1865 Nov. 1865 Dec. 1865 Jany.1866 Jany.1866 Feb. 1866 Feb. 1866 Feb. 1866 Feb. 1866 Mar. 1866 April,1866 April,1866 April,1866 Membebs. W. Bellemare J. Robidouz 0. A. GeofErion A.Pilon C.B.Carter T.P.Butler T. A. Carriveau . . . . J.W. Pouliot. R. A. A. Jones G. A.Drolet G. T. St. Julien A. Jacques W.O. Farmer Louis F. Tellier J. P. Noyes Date of Commiailon. May, 1866 May, 1866 June, 1866 June, 1866 Sept. 1866 Sept. 1866 Sept. 1866 Sept. 1866 Sept. 1866 Oct. 1866 Got. Oct. Oct. 1866 1866 1866 ;Oct. 1866 Oct. 1866 Advocates' Ltbbabt and Ltbbaby op the Bar— Library Committee.~^P, R. Lafrenaye, Rouer Roy, F. W. Torrance, W. F. Gairdner.. NOTARIAL BOARD. Louis Arohambault, President. H. Lappare, Secretary. G. F. Durand, Treasurer. G. G. Sp^narfl, Syndic. boabd. J. Belle, D. E. Papinean, C. F. Papineau^ J. E. 0. Labadie, M. A. Girard, J. N. A. Arohambault, L. Arohambault^ J. S. Hunter, F. Gh)ofrion, J. 0. Bureau, E. A. Beaudry, J. A. Quintal. Aussem, J. Bagg, S. C. Beaudry, P. J. Beaufield, R. Bedard, L. Beliveau. L. G. Belle, C. E. Belle. J. Bouroonniere, N. Bourbonniere, T. B. PUBLIC NOTARIES. Brault, C. A. Brault, L.N. Brodie, Hugh. Brousseau, A. 0. Bureau, J. 0. Content, M. Dagen, G. D'Amour, A. Devlin, 0. J. Doucet, T. Durand, F. G. Durand, B. Easton, W. Faure, F. Fortier, L. J. Frechette, Edw. Garand, M. Gauvreau. L. E. E.\ Gibb, J. J. Griffin, J. G. I Ml V : m i ' t \ ir- l*i. M- ' ii r'. r m. u 90 NOTABIBS, OOMlfiSBlONBRS, AC, Guy, Ettenne. Guy. P. M. Hall. W. A. Houl^e, J. B. Hunter, J. C. S. Isaacson, J. H. Jobin,J. H. Labadie, J. A. Labadie, J. E. 0. Labelle, J. T. LaBranohe, J. 0. Lamontafrnje, C. U. Lappare,H. Latour» L. A. H. Levert, A. G. J. Lighthall. W. F. Lionais, A. Lonfftin, M. Matniea, P. Molntoen. E. Meroito, A. Messier, E. Meyer, 0. Moreau, E. Morean, L. A. Myer, H. J. Normandeau, P.E. Papineau, G. F. Pa4>ineau, D. E. Pairette, A. E. PeUetier, A. A. Pelletier, 0. Peltier, G. Reintard, F. Ross, W. Sanbomer M. H. oeeves, a* Shaw, Edward. Simardt J. Bia^r, F. B. Smith, James. Spenard, G. G. Strang, J. Stuart, E. H. Terroux, G. A. Valine, J. D. Yalbis, J. M. Varin, J. B. Weekes, G. Wright, H. B. GOMMISSIONERS FOR In Lower Catuxda to be Charles J. Gonrsol, Theodore Boucet, James Court, Hon. J. J. C. Abbott, M.P.P., John H. Isaaosoo. Alex. Morris, M.P.P., TAKING AFFIDAVITS. H8ed in Upyer Vanada, W. B. Lambe, F. W. Torrance* D. Browne, Henry Chapman, J. C. Griffin, W. F. LighttiaU. COMMISSIONERS FOR RECEIVING AFFIDAVITS. For the Superior Court, M pi^.v «f ♦!!« Pao^ William Ermatinger $ ^•" <*' ™« ^®*<^- Charles E. Schiller Deputy Clerk of the Peace. Alfred DeBeaumont. ..*... .Deputy Clerk of the Peace and Su- perintendent Crown Witnesses. TlBMS. Montreal— 1st to 10th March, June, September and December. Quebec— 7th to 16th January, and Ist to 10th Aivil, June and October. Pierre A. Douc^, derk. Under the authority of Sec. 2, chap. 97, Cons. Stat, of Lower Canada, the holding of the General Sessions of the Peace has been disccmtinued by nroclamationin all other districts In which they were formerly held. POLICE COURT. William H. Br^haut, Esquire, Police Magistrate. 0Mcer9,—'lAm% D. Ren^ Cotret first clerk; Louis Arthur Des* rosiers, seocmd cleric; William Eraser, crier. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE For the City of Montreal. Atkinson, John Atwater, Edwin Bagg, Stanley C. Barsalou, Joseph Beaubien, Pierre Beaudry, Jean B. Beaudry, J. L. Beaudry, Louis Beaudiy, Pierre Jacques Belair, Louis P. Belle, Charles IS. Belle, Joseph Belliyeau, Louis J. Berthelet, Oliver Boulanget, Joseph Chas. Bouiveau, Victor Bouthillier, T. Bo^er, Frederick N. Boyer, Louis Brault, C. A. Brazeau, F. X. Brydges, Charie's J. Bronsdon, Jos. Russell Brousseau, Jean B. Browne, George Brush, George \ I" i h ^i lit 1*^1 j ■ H * T ft. fit 1 III ait ;,v ii 92 JUSTIOIS or TBI PEAOI. Bantiii, Alexander Balmer) Henry Beandry. Joseph Brown, Alfred Campbell, Geonge W. Campbell, Robert Campbell, Rollo Cantm, Augustin Carder, Hon. G. E.; Q.C. Cassidy, John Lewis Chapman, Henry Charlebois, B. H. Chauveau, Hon. P. J. 0.} Q. C> Cherrier, 8. C, Q.C, Clarke, Franoii Coderre, Joseph Emery Contant Frs. Corse. Newton'Butlor Caddihy, Michael Clarkf Alexander ClendmninfiTf William David, Ferdinand Dayies, W. H. A. DeLisle. A. M. Delveochio, P. Berome, L^n Derany, Lawrence Donegani, John Donnelly, James Dorion, The Hon. A. A. Dorwin, Canfield Douoet, Th^od. Dumas, Norbert, O.C Daverger. Louis Korbert Dydo; John Esdaile, Robert Ferrier, Hon. James Fitzpatriok. John Fraser, William, M.D. FuUum, Qeo. Galameau, P. M. Gatilt, M. U. Glennon, John Globensky. Benjamin Godfrey, Robert Townsend Gorrie, Daniel Gould, Ira Goyette, JeanB. Gravely Jean Adolphe Grenier, Jacques Grenier, Joseph Griffin, Frederick, Q,C, Griffin, J. 0. Hart Theodore Hawley, J. A. Hibbard, Ashly Higginson^homas S. Hingston, William H. Hogan/ George Hogan, Henry Holton, The Hon. L. H. Hooper, Angus Cameron Hudon, Victor Hunter, Jas. Stewart Hickson, Joseph Howley, James Jackson. Henry Jackson. Samuel . Jobin, J. H. Jordon, John- Jodoin, Pierre Joseph, J. Heniy Judah, Henry, Q,C> Kirkn^, Joseph Labadie, Joseph A. Lacroix. C. J. H. Laframboise, Hon. M. Lamothe, Guillanme Larocqne, Luo E. Law, James Leblanc, Ovide Leclaire, Francois Leemkig. John Lemoine, B. H. Leprohon, Jean L. Leslie, Hon. James Levy, Alexander Lionais, Hardoin Lomer, Gerard Lunn, William I^rman, Benjamin MacFarlan, Walter Macdonald, William Magauran, John Wait Major, Jas. E. Marchand, Iiouis Masson, Damase Masson, J. W. A. R. Matfaewson, Jas. Lavens Mathewsout John Mathieu, Pierre McCambridge, Alex. McCready, Thomas McDonald, Duncan MONTBBAL. 98 McDonald, II. L. McDougall, D. Lorn McGibbonf Alexander McKay, Edward MoKenna, Thomas. McKenzie, John G* Meilleur, J. B. Molson, J. H. R. Molson, William Money, Albert Wm. Morean* Laurent A. Morlandt Thomas Morle3% John Stephen Moss, David Moss, Edward Murphy, Edward Murphy, P. S. Mussen, Thomas McGinn, Thomas McShane. James McGee, The Hon. T. D'Aroy MoKeown, Edward O'Brien, WUUam Ogilvie, Alex. Walker Palmer, William Papineau, Denis E. Pare Hubert Peel, Thomas Pelletier, David Penn, Frederick Penny, Ed. Goff Perrault, Oliver DeL. Phelan, John Phillips, W. B. Pinsonnault, Alfred Poupart, Joseph Pratt, John Provost, Amable Provost, Remi Prudhomme, Maiiitie Porteous, John §uevillon, Charles immer, Alfred Rodden, William Rodier, Chas. S. Rodier, Chas. S., Junr. RoUand, Gabriel, L. RoUand, Jean Bte. Rose, the Hon. John, Q»C» Ross, William Routh. H. L. Roy, Adolphe Ryan, M. P. Ryland, G. H. Reekie, Robert James Sache, William Shannon, Neil Simard, Joseph Simpson, Thomas Smith, Chas. Smith, George Smith, H. B. Stames, Henry Sutherland, William Seymour. Harry V. S. Taylor, Edward Thornton Taylor, Thomas M. Terroux, Charles A. Thomas Henry Torrance, David Townsend, Wm. A. Trestler, J. B. C. Trudeau, Ronald Tylee, Robert Smith Vall^, J. D. Valois, Narc. Ward, Galbraith Weaver, Geo. W. Whitney, H. H. Wilson, Hon. Charles Wilson, Thomas Workman, Thomas Workman. Wm. Wilson, William Young) Hon. John CONSULS AND VICE^ONSULS. Belgian, Jesse Joseph, 41 Little St James Street Danish, A. Rimmer, J.P., 27 St John Street French, T. Doucet 63 St Francois Xavier Street French Consul General, Monsieur Frederic Gautier, Quebeo. Hanoverian, ) Italian, > Henry Chapman, St John Street Spanish, ) 1 « ; , If,; It I m It i 111 p^j' 94 MIDIOAL. Prussian, G. Lomer, J.P., St Paul Street. Hanseatiot Honl Thomas Ibraiit 8 St Helen Street Norway and Sweden, Vico-Consal, Henry Chapman, St John St Republio of Uraguay, F. W. Henshaw, 10 St. Sacrament St United States, Oonsul General for the B. N. A. Provinoes, Hon. John F. Potter; Chas. G. B. Dnimmond, private secretary. United States ComuU.^J), K. HobartWindsor: JohnL. Near, Samia; A. A. Porter, Clifton; F. N. Blake, Fort Brie; D, Thurston, Toronto ; C. H. Powers, Coatioook ; L. P. Blodgett, St Johns; S. B. Hanoe, Kingston; John Henry, Quebec ; James Weldon. Presoott; Gasp^ Basin ; Thoe. AUoook, Goderich; John B. Jones, Hamilton; Wm. Patrick, Ottawa. United States Consular Agenta^—John McMillan, Dundee ; John E. Kirkpatriok, Dunyille : Geo. W. Burwick, Hemming- ford; B. O.Lake,. Port Burwell; T. P. Jones, jr.. Port Hope; Jas. Bostwiok, Port Stanley; D. C. Haynes, St Catherines. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Beaubien, P. Berthelot.— Bessey, W; E. Bibaud, J. G. Boyer, L. Bouoherrille, — Bowman. W. E. Brown, P. E. Campbell, G. W. Campbell, P. W. Charlebois, B; Coderre, E. Craik, R. David, A. H. Delisle, — Deschambanlt, — D'Orsonnes, -* Dugal, — Drake« J. M. Dagenais. — Dubuo, 0. Fenwick, G. E. • Ferte, — Fraser, W. Globensky,— MuUer, F. PHYSICIANS. Godfrey, R. Guerin, — Hall, A. Hingston, W. H. Howard, R. P. Hughes, — KoUmyer, A. H. Larocque, £. I. Leduo, — Leprohon, J. B. Larocque, A. B. Lemiere, — MoCallum, D. C. McCallum. D. Maodonnell,Angns McDonnell; R. L. MeiMeur, J. B. Munro, P. Monagan, -• Nelson, Alfred O'Leary, P. Peltier, H. Picault, H. Pioaolt C. Queyillon, — Keddy, J. Richelieu, P. Robillard, H. RobiUard, W. Rottot — Rdlin, A. Schmidt S. B. Scott W. B. Smith, W. P. Squire, W. W. Sutherland, W. Smallwood, C. S. Tanquay, 0. Taylor, W.H.C. Tew.H. Tresler, J. B. Thompson, R. Trudel, E. H. Tucker, — Turgeon, — Trenholme, E. H. Venne, — Waller, S. Wright WflHam. HOMCBOPATHISTS. I Wanless, John. Depot for thb Salb op Magnesium Wire. 1859 ESTABLISHED 1859. HENRY R. GRAY, Dispensing &• Family Chemist, No. 144 St. Lawrence Main Street, MONTREAL. PRKPAKKD WBTN AOOUIIIAOY. Gray's Family Aperient & Anti-Bilious Pills. SOLE PROPRIETOR & INVENTOR OF THE PERFUME : % ©^ERINr® PREPARED BY HENRT R. ORAT9 CHEMIST^ ^W* This excellent Perfume which has stood the test of public opinion for Seven Years, has now a greater sale than ever. It possesses the fragrance of a freshly culled Bouquet; whilst its concentration gives it that durability which is its greatest recommendation. H m w 96 MIDIOAL. LICENSED APOTHECARIES. Birks, R., 187 MoGill Street Bowman, W. E.. M. D., 384 Notre Dame Street. Bullings, Wm., 620 St Mary Street Bulmer, Thoe.. 427 Wellington Street Desijardins & Qaerillon, 36 St. Lambert Street. Devins A Bolton, next the Court House* Notre Dame Street Evanst Meroer A Co., 266 Notre Dame Street. Gardner, John, 455 Notre Dame Street Globonsky, Fils & Com 21 Jacques Cartier Square. GK>ulden, James, 177 St. Lawrence Main Street Gray, H. R., 144 St Lawrence Main Street Harte, James A., Glasoow Drug Hall, 396 Notre Dame Street Kenneth Campbell & Co.; Medical Hall, Great St James Street, and Branch EstablishmentPhillips Square. Kerry, Bros. & Crathem, 351 St Paul Street Latham, R. S., comer Craig and Bleury Streets. Lymans, Clare A: Co., 384 and 386 St Paul Street Lyman, S. J., & Co., 29 St John Street Muir, £., comer Place d'Armes and Notre Dame Street. Nelson & Co., Wolfred, D. E., 252 Notre Dame Street Pioault P. E., 74 Notre Dame Street Reed, Thos. D.. 40 St Antoine Street Rogers, John, A Co., 133 Great St James Street Trudeau, R., 301 St Paul Street COLLEGK OF PhTSIOIANS AND SURGEONS FOB LoWEB CaKADA. Dr. Chamberlin^ President } Dr. Scott, Dr. Landry, Vice-Presi- dents ; Dr. Peltier, Dr. B. H. Russell, Secretaries ; Dr. Boyer, Registrar and Treasurer. Board of Governor § : For the CUu of Montreal : Drs. Robillard, Boyer, Smallwood, R. P. Howard, Kottot, Peltier, SeoCt Fenwick. For Montreal Dietrtet: Drs.Brigham, Chamberlin, Dufresne, Tasse, Gibson, Charbonneau, Wilorenner. For the DUtriet of Three Rivere : Drs. Badeau, Fenwick, Boss. For the JDietriet of St, Franeie: Drs. Gilbert, Worthington, Hamilton. For the City of Qud>eo : Drs. Sewell, Jackson, Landiy, Mars- den, RusselK Robitaille. Blanchet, Tessier. For the Dietriet of Quebec: Drs. Boudrean, Dnb6, Loyoie, Marmette, Michaud, T6tu, Von Ifflland. School of Medicine and Suboebt, of Montbeal, Faculty of Medicine of the University of Victona College in Montreal,— President E. H. Trudel, M. D., Professor of Midwifery and uie Diseases of Women and Children ; J. G. Bibaud, M.D., Pro- fessor of Anatomy ; Pierre Munro, M.D.. Professor of Surgery ; J. E. Coderre, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Thera- MONTRBAt, 07 ■ I>eutic9 ; P. Beaubien, M.D.. Professor of tho Thoory and prac- tice of Medicine : Thomas D. D'Orsonnens. M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmaoy ; H. Peltier, M.D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine ; Dr. J. P. Rottot, Professor of Legal Medicine and Botany; Dr. A. Brousseau, Demonstrator of Anatomy ^ Dr. Monro* CHnioal Surgery; Dr Beanbient Cliai- cal Medicme ; Dr. H. Peltier, Secretary and Treasurer. Mbdioo-Ghtburgioal SooncTT.—Wm. H. Hingston» M.D.» L.R.C S.E., President; R. P. Howard, M.D., L.R.O.S.E., and J. Q. Leprohon, M.D.i Viee-Presidento ; H. PeltierJif.D., Edin.i Treasurer ; W. Wood Squire, A.M., M.D., and B. Lemire, M.D., Secretaries. Council,— Dn, Fenwiok, Craik, DagenaiSi Ricard, F. W. Campbell. MoNTRRAL GiSKBRAL HoBPiTAL.— J. Redpath, Esq., president ; Archibald Ferguson, Esq., treasurer; R. P. Howard, Esq., secretary. ComnUtteeqf Mana0ement,-~T, Morland, chairman ; W* Lunn, F. W. Torrance, Arofiibald Ferguson, J. Redpath, J. M. Drake, M.D., house surgeon ; H. S. Tew, M.D., house apothooary ; E. Russell, steward; Mrs. M. Auld, matron. OonsuUing PA|/«»ciatM.— -Drs. G. W. CampbeC, Hall, and Sutherland. Attending Phv»ie%an9.—J)T8, Eraser, Scott, Howard, Wright, McCallum, Reddy, Craik and Fenwick. Hours for Medical Advice, 12 o'clock, daily, yisitingthe Sick, from 3 till 4 o'clock, daily. Hours for friends Montreal Homeopathic Dispbnsart, 121 Great St. James Street— Open daily ftpouK 12 to lo'olock.-^Phy8ician, Dr. Wan- less ; Secretary and Treasurer, F. E. Grafton. Hotel-Dieu, Montreal.— Sigter G^rd cUte Menoe Superioress, the Professors of the Fteneh School of Medioine. physicians ; 75 nuns, 10 novices, 230 j^tients, 16 old men, 20 old women, 51 orphan boys, 24 orphan gifls. Ui^^KBgiTT j;iYnroTimBk)0P]!rAL.?^FlratDiseokre8B, Mrs^Mol- son; Second do., Mrs. J. Ostell; Treasurer, Mrs. (Dr.) McDon- nell ; Secretary, Mrs; J. Ej^asffr : PttliiciaiLAdeoucneur, A. Hall, M.D. ; Matron and Midwife, Mrs. MacBride. . . ! . .11 ) ' Montreal Dispensary. 70 St Antoine StreBt— -Committee of Management, : Wm. Workman, Ch'airman ; Geo. H. Frothing- ham, Bev. B. Woodr M.A.» P. D« Browiu L. Duvernay, 0. W. Phillips, Stanley 0. BiwBg;, W. Hobbs, J. Leprohon, MJ>., H. FeltierT M.DmF. W. CaKboll, M.D. mditai FaeulH/.'-Gi P. Girdwood, MlIK, G. E; Fenwiok, M^D^, H. Pelletaev, MJ); L. Boyer, MiD^ F* W. Campbell, M.D., W. W. Squire, M.D., T. A. Evans, Treasitr^r, G» P« Gkdwood, M.D., Secretary. G 1^ ■ ,....■. ■>.< h J ttt « 1. 98 MIROANTILI. MERCANTILE. BOARD OF STOCK BROKBRfi. Charles Geddeit Cbainnftn ; B. Ford. SeereUury. Fimu Compoting ike Board,-^, k 0. O. Qeddei, B. Fordi G. W. Simpsoiii McCullooh Brot., Holmea Brof • CORN BXCHANGB ASSOCIATION. CommUtw €if lfaiiaa«iN«ne.— Robert EadaUe, President {H. A. Budden, Tremiarer: John Orant, Oeo. Denholm, A. T. Pater- son. C. J. Cusackt John M. Yonngt H. Labellef John Maokay. Board of Beview.—D, TorranoOt Chairman ; John McLennan* Robert Simms, James MoDougalJL Ira Gk>uld. A. T. Paterson. Wm. J. Patterson, Secretary ; Thoe. McNabi Assist Seo'y. MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADE. John McLennan j>resident ; Thomas Rimmer, rice president; W. H. A. DavieSf Treasurer. Conneit.— Andrew Allan, James Button, William Darling, George Stephen, Damase Masson, N. 6. Whitney, J. H. Winn, Hugh Fraser. Board of Arbitration,— Veter Redpath. Hon. Thomas Ryan, John Greenshields, H. L. Routh, F. Leolaire, George Moffatt, David Torrance, John M. Young, Chas. J. Ousack, J. H. Joseph Jas. McDougall, H. Fraser. Bepretentative to Board of ^r(«.— James Torrance. Wm. J. Patterson, secretary. THE MERCANTILE AGENCY, E9tahli9hed on JUNE Itt, 1841, (FOI THE PROMOTION AND PROTEOTION OF TNADE,) 28 ST. 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Terms of Subscription will be made known at the Office, where we shall be much pleased to afford information as to the system pursued, and to give (free of expense) to those who con- template joining the Institution a reasonable te§t of the correct- ness of our reports. DUN, WIMAN & CO. INSPECTORS OP PRODUCE. AMhe9, — Dyde & Major, Inspectors .College Street.*— f'ees : 6 cts. ^ 100 lbs. for inspection and branding; cooperage: the actual costs disbursed by tibe Inspectors, but not to exceed 15 ots. V' barrel : 8 ots. fP* barrel for storage, if not stored for more than one month^nd 5 cts. V barrel for each subsequent month. Flour,-~U.on. John Young, Inspector; L. Robert and M, Hut- chinson, Deputy Inspectors, Colbome Street, Flour Sheds, Canal— Fees : Id. ¥' barrel for inspection and branding. Butter.— D, Rees A Ca, Inspectors, 80 Grey Nuns' Street- Fees : inspection ^jpiMkaffe, 6d. ; re-inspection, 4d. Beef and PorJc—yf, L. Eager and D. Rees A Co., Inspectors, dO Wellington Street.— Fees : Is. 6d. IP* barrel and lOd. ^ half barrel for inspection and branding : cooperage, extra charge, but not to exceed 6d. ^ barrel. xsr^!^%»^ ) let Division— Peter Casey, Deputy Inspector. IJ^A \ Office, rear of 21 St Vincent Street. ir^!^..^. V 2nd Division— J. Horn, Deputy Inspector. Office, Measuret, ) ^^ ^j ^9 g^^ Vincent Street It ' ! I 100 TABIFF. or PILOTAGE. TARIFF OP PILOTAGE. V"*^'**" Between the Harbours of Quebec and MontreaL^h ViotoriiBi, chap, 128y section 1. * From the Harbour of Quebec to Portneuf and the opposite side of the Riyer St. Lawrence, or below Portneuf and above the Harbour of Quebec :— For the pilotage of any yessel in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught of water. Upwards $0 50 Downwards 0.50 For the pilotage of any sea-going ressel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water, Upwards 0- 62i Downwards 0- 62| For the pilotage of anyyossel under sail, for each foot of draughtof water. Upwards 1.05 Downwards 0.70 From the Harbour of Quebec to Three Riyers and the opposite side of the River St Lawrence, or any place above Portneuf, and below Three Rivers :— For the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam, (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught of water, Upwards $1.50 Downwards 1.50 For the pilotage of any sea-going yessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water, Upwards. . 1.75 Downwards.. 1.75 For the pilotage of any vessel under siul, for each foot of diaughtof water, Upwards 2.60 Downwards. . .'. 1.90 From the Harbour of Quebec to William Henry, and the oppo- site side of the River St. Lawrence, or any place above Three Rivers and below William Henry :— For the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught of water, Upwards #1.50 Downwards 1.50 For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water, Upwards . . 1.87^ Downwards 1-87} For the pilotaffe of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water, Upwards 3.15 Downwards 2.10 MONTKEAL. 101 From the Harbonr of Quebec to the Harbour of Montreal, or to any place above William Henry, and below the Harbour of Montreal:— For the piloitaee of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinafter mentioned), for teach foot of draught of water. Upwards $2.00 Downwards 2-00 For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel propelled by steam for each foot of draught of water, Upwards. 2.50 Downwards. 2 50 For the pilotafe of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water, Upwards 4.20 Downwards 2-80 ASSURANGIES. ...i t MoNTRKAL IiirBURANCte CoMP ANY.-rDr. W. P. Smith, Presi- dent; A. Urqtuhart, Vice-President; John Mathewson, Robert Campbell, A. Gross; J. Sinclair, Directors ; William Murray, Manager. Q^e^.— Ko. 25 Great St James Street. CknAvk LiPR AssuRANCR Company.— SideyA Crawford, agts. OMee,-^ St Nicholas Street. Standard Life Assurangr Coupant, with which is now united The Colonial Life Assurance Compant.— Benj. H. Lemoiiie,Esq„ John Greenshields, Bsq., And. Robertson, Esq., H. Cott^, Bsq., Qeorge Stephen, Esq., Directors; George W. Campbell. Medical Adviser ; Wm. Miller Ramsay, Manager ; Richard Bull, Inspector of Agencies. Q^ce.— Standard Life Assurance buildings. Great St James Street— See Card. The Mutual Fire Insurance Company of the City op MoNTREAt.— Benj. Comte, Esq., President ; Hubert Par^, Esq., Andr^ Lapierre, Esiq., Alexis Dubord. Esq., F.J. Durand^ Esq., R. A. R. Hubert Esq., F. H. St Charles, Esq., J. C. Robillard, Esq., L. Comt^, Director? ; Ant. Comte, Secretary and Treasurer. Office, - No. 2 St. Sacrament Street Provincial Insurance Company of CANADA.—Montreal Directors :—Thomas Kirby, Esq.. Chairman {J. MeLeiinan,Esq., William McNaughton, Esq., Henry Cot6, Esq.; R. T. Routh, Agedt, Com Exchange Building. National Travellers Insurance Company, of New York. —T. W. Griffith, General Agent for Canada. 102 ASSUBANCIES. 1 ! -f I AOKNTS OF A88UBAN0IS8. Accidental Insnrance Company of New York. A. B. Bethnne) general agent, 64 St. Francois Xavier Street. Alliance Insurance Gompany.—Prentice, Moat A Co., agents, 16 Merchants' Exchange, St. Sacrament Street, ^tna Life.— S. Pedlar k Co., managers and general agents for British American Provinces. Head Office, 85 St. Fran(;ois Xavier Street ^tna Fire of Hartford.— B. Wood, agent, No. 83 St. Francois Xavier Street. Briton and Britannia Life, of London.—Joseph Jones, agent, 44 Little St James Street British America Fire and Inland Marine, of Toronto.— M. H. Gault^ 77 Great St James Street Canada Life.— Sidey &. Crawford, agents, 33 St Nicholas Street. Citizens Fire and Guarantee Insurance Co.— G. B. Muir, mana- ger. No. 10 Place d'Armes. Commercial Union.— Morland, Watson k Co., general agents, 385 St Paul Street— See Card. Connecticut Mutual Life of Hartford.— B. Wood, agent, 83 St. Francis Xavier Street European Assurance Society, Life and Guarantee.— Edward Bawlings, Secretary, No. 71 Great St. James Street. Glamow Association of Underwriters.— H. Chapman, St John Street Hartford Fire, of Hartford.— B. Wood agent, 83 St Francois Xavier Street. Home Insurance Company.— Angus B. Bethune, agent, 64 St Franoois Xavier Street Imperial Fire.— Bintoul, Bros^ agents, St Francois Xavier St International Life of London.— Alex. Molson, agent 117 St Francois Xavier Street. Lancashire Fire and Life Insurance Company.— Wm. Hobbs, general agent, comer Place d'Armes and Notre Dame Street. Life Association of Scotland.— P. Wardlaw, secretary. Place d'Armes. London and Lancashire Fire ancl Life.— T. Simpson, general agent for Canada, 104 St Franvois Xavier Street Liverpool, London and Globe Insurance Company.— G. F. C. Smith, resident secretary. Place d'Armes. London Assurance Corporation.— Borneo H. Stephens, agent, 61 St Francois Xavier Street Lloyds.— H. Chapman, agent St. John Street Montreal Assurance Company.— William Murray, manager, 25 Great St. James Street. Mercantile Mutual Insurance Company of N. Y.— Theo. Hart, 33 St Nicholas Street. Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of the City of Montreal.— A. Comte, secretary, 2 St. Sacrament Street. Mutual Life, of New York.— M. H. Gault, agent, 77 Great St James Street. MONTRBAL. 103 Manhattan Marine Insurance Company.— A. R. Bethunet agent* 64 St Francois Xavier Street. North British and Mercantile. Fire and Life.— Macdongall & Davidson, general agents ; H. J. Johnston secretary : office, comer of St Francois Xavier and Hospital Streets. Orient Mutual Insurance Company of New York.— Henry McKay, agent PhoenixFire, of London.— Gillespie, Moffatt ^ Co., agents, 310 St Paul Steet Phoenix Insurance Company, New York, Marine.— Robert Hampson, agent, 8 Common Street Provident Life and Accident Assurance Company, of Toronto.— Edwyn Evans, agent, St. John Street Provincial, of Canada.— R. T. Routh, agent. Com Exchange Building. Pacific Mutual Insurance Company, of New York.— M. H. Gault agent, 77 Great St. James Street Quebec Marine.— Robert Hampson, ai^nt 8 Common Street Queen Fire and Life.— A. Mackensie Forbes, agent, Union Buildings, St Francoix Xavier Street Royal Fire and Life.— H. L. Routh, agent. Commissioner Street. —See Card. Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society.— James Nelson, 107 Great St James Street, and Robert Mitchell, 83 St Sacra- ment Street Soottish Provincial.— A. D. Parker, agent. Place d'Armes. Standard Life, (now united with Colonial).— W. M. Ramsay, manager, 47 Great St James Street— See Card. Scottish Provident Life Institution.— A. R. Bethune, agent, 64 St Francois Xavier Street Star Life, of London.— W. M. Freer, agent, Common Street Sun Mutual Insurance Company of New York.- Theo. Hart, agent, 33 St. Nicholas Street Scoteh Imperial Fire and Life.— McCuUoch, Bros., agents. Com Exchange Building. The Travelers Insurance Company, Hartford.— Robert Wood, agent. No. 83 St Francois Xavier Street Union Mutual Life, of Boston.— S. J. Lyman, St. John Street. Westem Fire, of Canada.— A. M. Cohen, Exchange Court Westem Fire Insurance Company, Limited, of England.— A. A. Stevenson, agent, St Francois Xavier Street RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT COM- PANIES, &o. Gbanp Tbunk Railway Company of Canada, including the Montreal & Champlain and Buffalo k Lake Hubon R. R.— Edward W. Watkins, Esq., M.P., President England ; Honble. Jas. Ferrier, M.L.C.J Chairman, Canada; C. J. Brydges JM[an- aging Director ; J. Hickson, Secretary and Treasurer ; K. Eaton, III Ai: 'ill iifi "^1 104 RAILROAD COMPANIES, AC. Locomotive and Gaf SuDorintendent ; H. Tates, Engiiieer. Lo- cal Superintendents :— W. J. Sjpicer. Montreal to Detroit and Montreal to Laohine and Province Jjine^ and Buffalo to Gode- rich ; H. Bailey, Montreal to Portland and Montreal to Rouse's Point ; A. S. Maobean, Richmond ^ Point Levi and Riviere du Loup. £. P. Hannafocdf Enginoeri Montreal to Detroit ; J. F. Barnard) Ennnoer, Montreal to Portland ; P. C. Strattdny Gene- ral Eastern freijglLt Agent; Robert Wrighti Acting Secretary and Treasurer. Montreal Citt Passrkobr Railwat Compant.— Charles Geddes, President; Robert Anderson^ Yioe-'President ; Hon. T. Ryan. Thomas Gaverhill. Andrew Wilson. Directors; T. Simp- son, Auditor; L. W.Pord, Secretary; J. P. Dorueyt Superin- tendent. Richelieu Navigation Company,— tJapltaJL $S60,000. Incor- porated 1857.— Steamers QuebeCi Montreal, Europa, Napoleon^ Columbia, Vietoiria, Chamhly, Terrebonne, VEioile, John Pratt, President ; W. McNaughton. Vice-President ; J. N. Beaudry, Secretary and Treasurer ; J* B. Lam^re, Mana«;er. Q^ce.— No.203 Commissioner St., hear Jacques Cartier Square. Montreal Telegraph Company.— Connectinsf with all the principal cities and towns in Canada and the United States. Directors^—^MA Allan, President; John Redpath, Hon. John Rose, Qieoi^e W. Campbell, M.D., James Dakers, Secretary. Oi^zce.— Opposite Merchants' Exchange, St* Sacrament Street. Provincial Telegraph Company.— Connecting with all the principal cities and towns in Canada and the United States. J. W . Stoakes, jr., President ; J. S. Peokham, Secretary. Q^cc— 69 St. Francois Xavier Street Ottawa River Navigation Company.— Capt R. W. Shep- pard. President. Q/^ce.— No. 9Bonaventure St., Mercantile Library Building. PUBHC COMPANIES. Montbeal Mining Company.— Thos. ^yan. Piresident ; Wm. Murray, Vice-President; Wm. Cuniifii^gham. Hon. G. E. Cartier, James Hutton, Robert Anderson, M. H. Gault, Directors ; Adam Handyside, Secretary* Office.— W^ Commissioner Street. Huron Copper Bay Company.— D. Lorn MacDougall, Presi- dent; John Glennon, Vice-President; G. W. Campbell, M.D., E. M. Hopkins, Alex. Clerk, Michael Baboook, Directors ; John G. Burrows, Secretary. ft I-: MOKTBBAL. 105 Kennebec Gold Mining Company.— Hon-Thos. Ryan, M.L.C., 0. J. Brydges. Esq., E.M.Hopkins, Esq., Andrew Wilson, Esq., Walter Shanley, Esq., M.P.P., Thos. Reynolds, Esq., Hon. J.J. 0. Abbott, M.P.P., Directors ; Messrs. MucDongall & Davidson, Merchants' Exohanire, brokers ; The Hon. John Rose and T. W. Ritchie, St. James Place, Solieitom. COHMISSIONEBS AND OFFICERS FOB THE HaBBOUB OF MON- TKEAL.—Commiasionerg. — ^A. M. Delisle, Esq., Chairman ; Geo. Stephen, Esq., Wm. Workman, Esq., Heniy Stames, Esq., Mayor of Montreal, and John McLennan, Esq., President Board of Trade ; H. H. Whitney, Secretary; A. G. Nish, Harbour En- gineer ; A. M. Rudolf, Harbour Master, John Ferns, Wharfin- ger; John Small, Assistant Wharfitager. Trust and Loan Company op Upper Canada.— Q^cc— 107 Great St. James Street Canada Glass Company.— (Limited.)— Montreal.— Works at Hudson on the Ottawa. Benjamin Ls^man, President; H. T. Lamplough, Ti*easurer ; P. Wolff, G. Hagar, J. Hardman, Di- rectors ; A. McE. Cochrane, Secretary and General Agent. Office and Sample Rooms, 494 St. Paul Street The Great MANiTOtiLiN On. Company.— CapitaliJ$800,000. Shares $10.00 e&oh. Directors : J. R. Berthelet, Esq., President ; Henry Starnes, Esq., Vice-President ; W. L. Baby, Esq., A. Lagrave, Esq., Henry Berthelet, Esq.. Charles E. Panet Esq., John H. R. Burroughs, Esq., Charles F. Thebo, Esq., William MoNaughton, Esq.; P. B. Cosgrain, Esq., Solicitor; W. M. Freer, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer. OMce,—lB Common Street, Montreal. New City Gas Company.— 5oordo/Z?»rector».— Hon. John Rose, President ; Henry Thomas, Vice-President ; L. Beaudry, Managing Director : Alex. Urquhart, Wm. Dow, J. G. Macken- zie, H. Mulholland, John Ostell, Wm. McDonald, A. Wilson, A. M. Delisle, Hon. E. Masson, Jesse Joseph, Directors. George Robson, Secretary ; J. MoElroy, Superintendent of works : D. Cunningham, Meter Inspector ; V. H. Lefebvre, G. Monso), Clerks; Charles Cott^, Collector. OMce.—IO St. Gabriel Street Montreal Turnpike Trustees.— H. Taylor, B. H. Lemoine, W. J. Knox, P. Beaubien. M. F. Valois, B. Quin, J. Crawford, E. Prudhomme, jr., E. A. Dubois; John Penner^ Secretary. 48 Great St. James Street. , i 106 PUBLIO OOMPANIBS. Montreal Pebmanknt Building Sooibtt.— 2?oar(2o/ J9tVec- tors :~-H.etay Thomas. President; G. H. Frothingham* Vice- President; W. Frederick Ray, Robert Esdaile, A. W. Osilirie, Theodore Hart, Ohas. Alexander, Thomas Gayerhiil; M. H. Gault, Secretaiy and Treasurer ; Thomas Craig, Actuary. Office.— TJ Great St James Street. Proyinoial Prbmanbnt Buildino Sooiktt.— Hugh Allan, President; Wm. Workman, Vice-President ; E. M. Hopkins, H. A. Nelson, Edward T. Taylor, and John Swanston, Directors ; George B. Muir, Secretary-Treasurer; T. W. Ritchie, Solicitor; J. W. Hopkins, Inspector ; Gibb k Hunter, Notaries. Oi^ce.— 10 Place d'Armes. Building Sooirtt of the District or Montreal.— D. E. Papineau, President; Naz. Villeneuve, Vice-President; B. McEvenue. L. N. DuTerger, A. Dubord, Directors: P. A. Fauteux, Secretary and Treasurer; P. A. Fauteux, Advocate; G. F. Papineau, Notary. Office,— ^2 Place d'Armes. Montreal Canadian Building Sooiett.— Joseph Barsalou, President ; Romnald Trudean, Vice-President, Thos. Wilson, J. Leduc, C. Lecaille, C. Melancon, Charles Quevillon, Direc- tors ; N. G. Bourbonniere, Notary ; L. A. Jettd, Advocate, Sec- retary rfhd Treasurer; La Banque du Peuple, Bankers; M. Laurent, Inspector ; M. Rivet, bookkeeper. Office,— 42 St. Vinoent Street Montreal Cmr and District Building Society.— Thomas Mussen, President; Straohan BethunOjVice-President ; Hon. J. J. C. Abbott, Dr. W. P. Smith, and W. Maxwell, Directors; W. F. Gairdner, Secretary and Treasurer. Q^ee.— 39 Little St James Street Mount Royal Cemetery Company.— Trustees.— Untted Church of England ien, F. L ithillier» ^esnelf rEalalie tendent; hn Red- . Work- 1. Lunn, tendont; lent; P. Lyman, n, C. F. ditchell, mmittee TEMPERANCE. Ghand Division S. of T.» of C E.— W. Stflrenson, Cowans- ville, G.W.P.; J. Seen, sen., Qaebeo, G.W.A.; John S. Hall, 6 Bleury Street Montreal, G. Scribe; J. F. Thompson, Adams- ville, G.T.; Rev. A. Duff, Sherbrooke, G. Chap. ; J. Stanniforth, Laohute, G. Con. ; N. C. Martin, Bedford* G. Sentinel. Sons of Tempebanok.— J7oioar<2 Divitioih Xo. 1, meets every Thursday evening at their rooms, 6 Bleury Street St, Charlet Z>tVM«on, No. 61, meets at Point St Charles School-house, attached to Presbyterian Church, every Monday evening. Montreal Temperanob Sooiett.— J. Dongall, President; R. Campbell, Treasurer ; J. C. Becket» Corresponding Secretary i J. S. Hall, Recording Secretary. Rrohabitvs.— Perseverenoe Tent meets every Tuesday eve- ning at the Temperance Hall, DeBleury Street St. Patrick's Total Abstinence Society.— Rev. Jas. Ho- fan, President and Director ; Edw. Murphy. 1st Vice-President; !dw. Skeddy. 2nd Vice-President; E. O^Conner, Treasurer; M. Scanlan, Secretary. United Canadian Alliance for the Total Suppression of the Liquor Traffic— Hon. Malcolm Cameron, President; T. MeMurray, Esq., London, Travelling Agent and Lecturer; G. A. Saigon, Esq., Treasurer ; J. C. Becket Secretary. COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. University of McGill College.— Fiweor— The Governor General. Govemor»—H.on, Charles D. Day, LL.D., President and Chancellor; Hon. James Ferrier, T. B. Anderson, A. Robertson, M.A., C. Dunkin, M.A., A. Morris, D.C.L., and W. Molson, Esqrs. ; Hon. John Rose, M.P.P., Peter Redpath, John Frothingham, David Torrance, George Moflfatt, J. H. R. Mol- son, Esqrs. \ Principal and Vice' Chancellor" J. W. Dawson^ LL.D., F.G.S. Fellowf'The Dean of the Faculties of Law, Medicine and Arts ; the Rector of the High School ; B. Chamberlin, M.A., B.C.L. ; W. B. Lambe, B.C.L. ; Sir W. E. Logan, L.L.D., F.B.S. F.G.S. ; Professor Johnson, L.li.D.tlRev. Professor Cornish, M.A. ; Pro- fessor Lafrenaye, B.C.L. ; Professor W. Eraser, M.D. ; Rev. 112 OOLLBOBB AND 80HO0L8. s. IV Principal Cook, D.D.t of Morrin Gollemt Queboo ; Rev. Prof. Hateh, M.Am of Morrill College; Prinoipftl Qraham, M.A., of St Francis College ; Rey. Adam Lilliet D.D., Congregational College of B.N. A.: T.K.BamsaytM, A.. Morrin College : Robt. A. Loach, M.Am B*C.L>» ; William Sutherland, M.D. ; Bobert T. Godfrey, M.I).: Frederick W. Torrance, B.C.L. Secretary of the Royal Institution and Registrar and Bnnar, W. Craig Baynes, Ec4., B.A. Faculty of -4r<».--Rev. Canon Leach, D.C.L., Vice-Principal, Dean of the Faculty, Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logic, and Molson Professor of Enelish Literature ; Alexander John- son, LL.D., Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy; Rev. G. Cornish, M. A.. Professor of Classical Literature ; Rev. A. DeSola, LL.D., Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Literature ; J. W. Dawson, LL.D., F.G.S., Professor of Natural History and Agriculture ; C. F. A. Markgraf, Professor of German Language and Literature P. J. Darey. M. A«, Professor of French Lan- Suage and Literature; Charles SmaUwood, M.D., Professor of leteorology. The Session of the Faculty of Arts commences on the 6th of September, and ends on the 1st dajr of May. The course ex- tends over four years, and entitles the student after a satisfac- tory examination, to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Faculty of Medicine,T-Qeo» W. Campbell, M. A., M.D., Dean of the Faculty and Professor of the Pi^inc|m«s and Practice of Surgery ; A. Hall, M.D^^ Professor of MidwiiOTy and the Diseases of Women and Children; W. Fraser, Ma)., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine; W. Sutherland, M.D., Professor of Chemistry; W. E. Scott, M.D., Professor of Anatomy; W. Wright M.D.,Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy; R. P. Howard, M.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medi- cine ; D. u. McOallnm, M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence ; R. Craik, M.D., Professor of Clini- cal Surgery ; H. Nelson, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy and Curator of Museum. The Sessions of the Medical Faculty commence on the first Monday in November, and end on the first day of May. The course extends over four years, and entitles the student, after a satisfactory examinaUon, to me degree of Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery. Faculty of Law.—Uan, W. Badgley, D.C.L., Professor of Public and Criminal Law; Hon. J.J. C. Abbott, B.C. L., M.P.P., Dean of the Facolty and Professor of C(»nm«roial Law ; F. W. Torrance, M.A., B.C.L., Professor of Civil Law ; ^, R. Lafre- naye, B.C.L., Professor of Jurisprudence; I(. G. Laflamme, Professor of Customary Law and the Law of Real Estate ; Ed. Carter, B.C.L., Q.C.» Associate Professor of Criminal Law. Hiffh School Jffoarcl, (appointed under the new statute.) Rev. Canon Leaeh, D.CLm L.L.D., Viee-Prhieipal of the Unirersityi Ghurman ; Thomas Brown Anderson, Esq.* Alexander Morris, MONTREAL, 113 D.C.Lm M.P.P., Oovernopfl of the University; Brown Ghatnber- lin, M.A., B.C.L., Wm. Busby Lambe, B.C.L.t Fellows of the University. Hector,— Prof. H. Aspinwall Howe, M.A., Upper Form. Mntttera.—J. KemD, Ist Form ; D. Roger, M. A., 2nd Form ; T. A. Gibson, M.A., 3ra Form; G. Murray, B.A., Rector's Assist- ant; J. Andrew, Preparatory; Prof. P. J.Darey,M.AM French; Prof. C. F. A. Markgraf, German; J. M. 4eid, Writing ; F. Bamjum, Drilling and Gymnastics. Term*.— Autumn Term, 1st September to 15tb November, Winter Term, Ifith November to 31st January. Spring Term, 1st February to 15th April. Summer Term, loth April to 14th June. Fees : For the preparatory and first forms $10-50 per Term. For the second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth ... 12.60 ** Subject to a discount of 10 per cent, for two brothers, or 20 per cent, for three or more brothers. These fees include all charges. They are expected to be paid in advance to the OoUeiare Secre- tary, but, if not paid within a fortnight after the expiration of each term, the pupil must be withdrawn. Government scholars are charged $5 per annum for stationery, fuel, drilling and gymnastics. MgGill Nobmal School.— Affiliated to the University, under the control of the Superintendent of Schools and the Corporation of the University. J. W. Dawson, L.L.D., Principal and Adjunct Professor of Natural History and Agriculture ; Wm. Henry Hicks, Esq., and Samson Paul Robbins, B.A., Esq., Ordinary Professor ; P. J. Daroy, M. A., Associate Professsor of French. Regular instructions in drawing is given by Mr. J. Duncan, and in music by Mr. R. S. Fowler. Model School op MoGill Normal School.— Teacher of Boys' School, James McGregor, Esq., B.A. ; Teacher of Girls' School, Miss Mary A. Goad. Jacques Cartier Normal School.— Rev. M. H. Verrean, Principal, Professor and Director of Students' Boarding School ; George Tancr^de Dostaler, Ordinary Professor; Rev. M. F. X. Ghagnon, maitre d'^tude ; Dominique Boudrias, Associate Pro- fessor and Teacher of Boys' Model School; Patrick DeLany, Associate Professor and Teacher of Boys' Model School ; J. Brauneis, Associate Professor ; Francois J. V. R«gnaad, Asso- ciate Professor; J. 0. Gassegrain, Associate Professor; L. Gi- ard, M.D., Physician; Rev. J. J. Perrault, Ghaplain. mim I H m 114 OOLLBOES AND SCHOOLS. St. Francis Colleqf, Richmond, C. E.— The Rgt. Hon. Lord Aylmer, President; John Hetherington, Esq., Vice-President; G. K. Foster, Esq., Treasurer , G. H. Napier, Esq., N.P., Sec- Faculty. —John H. Graham, A.M., Principal and Professor of English and Classical Literature; Arch. Duff, B.A. Professor of Mathematics; James Hubbert, A.M., Ph. D., Professor of Natural Science; A. W. Hamilton, A.B., M.D., Professor of Chemistry; Rev. J. L. Gay, Professor of History; Rev. John McKay, Lecturer on Logic and Metaphysics ; Thomas Mackie, Esq., Lecturer in Mineralogy ; Charles A. Tanner. Instructor in French ; Rev. T. G. Smith, Lecturer on Moral Science ; G. H. NQ>pier, Esq., Lecturer on Customary Law and the Law of Real Estate ; Robert Robinson,. Military Drill Instructor, and three tutors. University of Bishop's College, Lennoxville.— Incorpo- rated by Royal Charter, 1853.— President of the Corporation and Visitor, The Most Rev. the Lord Bishop of Montreal ; Vice- E resident of the Corporation and Visitor, The Right Rev. the lord Bishop of Quebec ; Chancellor, The Hon. E. Hale, D.C.L.; Vice-chancellor, Strachan Bethune, Esq., Q.C. ; Trustees, Hon. E. Hale, Chairman; Hon. W. Sheppard, V. Baker, Esq., G. F. Bowen, Esq., Rev. W. Bond, R. W. Heneker, Esq., Rev. R. Lindsay, G.B., B. T. Morris, Esq., L. T. Morris, Esq., C. Rawson, Esq., Rev. C P. Reid, Lieut.-Colonel Rhodes, C. 0. Moffatt. College Council— Rev. J. H. Nioolls. D.D., Rev. G. Slack, E. Chapman, M.A., Major Campbell, C.B., Rev. C. Hamilton, M.A., Rev. G. B. Dodwell, M.A., Mons. C. Roux. Officers of the Cor- K oration— E. Chapman, M.A., Secretary and Registrar ; E. L. [ontizambert, M. A., Honorary Counsel ; B. T. Morris. M. A., Attorney ; Hon. E. Hale, and B. T. MorriS; Auditors. Officers of the College— Rev. J. H. Nioolls, D.D., Pnncipal and Professor of Divinity and Rector of the Jun. Department ad interim; J Vice-principal and Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy ; , Rector of the Junior Department and Dean of the College ; Rev. W. Richmond, M.A., Acting Professor of Classics and Mathematics ad interim; Moiis. C Roux. M. A., Professor of French Literature ; E. Chap- man, Esq., M.A., Bursar; Rev. A. C. Scarth, M.A., Librarian; Rev. W. Richmond, M.A., Sub-rector of Junior Department; J. Pelman Mulvan}^ Esq., M.A., E. King, Esq., M.A., and J. Hyndman, Esq., L.S.T., Assistant Masters of Junior Depart- ment. British and Canadian School, Montreal.— William Lunn, president; John Greenshields, secretary; Henry Thomas, trea- surer. Teachers: H. Arnold, head master ; Mr. Duval, French mas- ter ; Mr. Torrington, musio master ; Mr. Barwick, Miss O'Grady, Miss Gaw, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Seybold, Miss L. Hill, Miss F. Hill, and Miss E. Arnold, assistants. MONTREAL. 115 CHURCHES, CHAPELS, &c. ROMAN CATHOLIC. The Right Rev. Ig. Bourget, Bishop of Montreal ct autrea. Seminary^ Montreal.— mM.. J. A. Baile, Sup6rieur; P. Bil- laudele, V.G. ; J. Arraud, Proc. ; L. Regourd, Econdme ; L. Villeneuve, E. Picard, M. C. Bonnissant, Vice-Proo. ; A. Bar- barin, J. Aoustin, L. Pellissier, L. Billion^ Y. Rousselot, Cur^, F. Daniel, F. P. Martineau, J. Palatin, F. Lacan, C. Demazures, A. Giband, J. Bardey, R. Rousseau, V. C. Sorin, M. J. O'Farrell, C. Colin, G. Leclair, Palin. Mission du Lac clea deux Montagnea,-—MM., A. Mercier, direo- teur; A. Cuoq. J. Pr^fontaine. Egliae de Notre Dame de Toute Cf^racea,—MM. B. Granjon, directeur ; S. Singer, L. Bertin. Ealiae St. Jacquea.— MM.. A. Campion, directeur; H.Lenoir, D. Tambareau., L. Sentenne, J. Archambault. Egliae St. Patrice.— -MM. P. O'Dowd, directeur; J. Toupin, M. O'Brien, J. Hogan, J. Brown, F. Bakewell. Egliae St. Louia.—MM. S. Tallet^ directeur. Hotel Dieu.—MM. A. Neroam, direoteiir ; P. Marsolais. Grand Siminaire at the Mountain.— MM. T. B. B. Larue, directeur ; T. Delarigne, H. Rouxol, A. Yacher, Tranchemontage. College d' Montreal.—MM. C. Lenoir, directeur ; P. Rousseau, J. Moyen, D. Lefebvre, T. Parent, P. Deguire. Egliae St. Pierre. — St. Mary*a College (Jeauita). — RR. PP. Sache, A. Larcher.— iVbtJicc* dea Jeauita au Savit au Rdcollet, — RR. PP. Peronet Pont Parish Church: High Mass, morning, at 9^; Yespers at 3 o'clock. St. Patrick's Church : High Mass, morning, at 9^ ; Yespers at 3 o'clock. Bonsecours Church : Morning Service at 7i ; Evening Service at 5i o'clock. St. James' Church : High Mass, morning, 9i ; Yespers at 3 o'clock. Cathedral (Bishop's Church) : High Mass, morning, 9i ; Yespers at 2 o'clock. St. Ann's Church (M. O'Farrell and W. Leclair) : Morning Ser- vice at 9 o'clock. St. Bridget's Church : Morning Service at 7^ o'clock. St Peter's Church : High Mass, morning, 9i ; Yespers at 2i p.m. PROTESTANT. Church op England.— The Most Rev. Francis Fulford, D.D., Lord Bishop of Montreal and Metropolitan of Canada. Cathedral Clergy.— Yery Rev. John Bethune, D.D., Rector and Dean ; Rev. Canon Loosemorei M.A., Rev. Canon Balch, D.D., assistant ministers. IN; ' t ■ :; I "1 If-- Ki ■f ■•!; 1 w ; 116 OHUBOnSS, CHAPELS, AO. Trinity Church,— Bj&v. Canon Bancroft, D.D., incumbent ; Rev. J. P. Dumoulin, assistant minister. St. Georg€*8.—ReT. Canon Bond, M. A., incumbent ; Rev. E. Sullivan, B.A., assistant minister. St. John the Evangelist.— (Free seat.)— Rev. E. Wood, M.A., incumbent; Rev. C. A. Daniel, assistant minister. St. James the Apostle.— Bay. J. Ellegood, M.A., incumbent ; Rev. W. Wright, M.D., assistant minister. St. Stephens.— Hey. W. B. Curran, B.A., incumbent. St. Luke^s.—'Rj&y. M. S. Baldwin, B.A., incumbent. St. Thomas*— BeY. J. A. Macleod, M.A., incumbent. St. Mar^s, Hochda^a.—B»Y. 3. D. Borthwick, incumbent. Chaplain to the Forces.— B»Y. T. H. M. Bartlett, M.A. Chaplain to the Hospital.— B/^Y. E. Wood, M.A. Chaplain to the Gaol.— B.eY. J. D. Borthwick. Hours of Service.— Cathedral, daily at lU B„m. and 5 p.m. from Easter Day to 1st October, and 4 j^.m. the rest of the year. Sundays, at 11 a.m. and 3^ p.m. Evening, at 7, seats free. All others at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Church of Scotland.— ^y*. Andreto's—BAY. Dr. Mathieson ; Rev. Andrew Paton, assistant. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. St. Paul's.— Bay. Dr. Jenkins. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. St. Gabriel Street.— ReY. . Services at 11 A. M. and 7 p.m. St. Matthew's— Foint St. Charles.— Rev. Joshua Eraser,. Ser- vices at 11 A.M. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Canada Presbytebian Church.— Xnox.— Comer of Dorches- ter and Mansfield streets, (late St. Gabriel street congregation). Rev. Robert Irvine, D.D. Services at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Sun- day School at half-past 2 p.m. Lecture and Prayer meeting on Wednesday, at half-past 7 p.m. Cot^ Street.— Bjqy. D. H. Mo Vicar. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 P.M. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Erskinc-^t, Catherine Street.— Rev. Dr. Taylor, and Rev. J. M. Gibson. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 2i P.M. . St. Joseph Street («>«««).— Rev. — Young. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. American Presbyterian Church.— Dorchester Street.— Rev. Jas. B. Bonar. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at9iA.M. Baptist.— -FVr»« Baptist Church— Beavet Hall Hill. Rev. J. Alexander. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 9^ A.M. MONTUBAL. 117 Weslryan Methodists.— O'reae St, Jamea Street and Dor- cheater Street Churches, — Revds. James Elliott and W. Briggs. GriMntown and Point St, Charles,— 'Rev. Geo. Douglas, and Rev. Hugh H. Johnston, B.A. Quebec Suburbs and Sherbrooke Street,— B/ey, John Borland and Rev. J. B. Glarkson, B.A. Services at all the above places at lOiA.M. and 64 p.m. Sun- day School at all the above, and at the Wesleyan School House, comer of Dorchester and St. Charles Barromm^e Streets, at 9 A.M. and 2 p.m. : also, preaching every Wednesday evening at 7.30 Methodist New Connexion*— 5a/e»t Church— Vanet Street, Quebec Suburbs. Rev. Wm. Henderson. Ebenezer Church.— I)nipre Lane. Rev. S. B. Gundy. Services at 10^ A.M. and 6 p.m. ; Sunday School at 2^ p.m., at each place. Congregational. — Zton.—Radegonde Street. Rev. Dr. Wilkes. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. French Evangelical Church.— Comer of St. Elizabeth and Craig Streets. Rev. Mr. Labelle. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. French Canadian Presbyterian Church.— (Church of Scot- land,) Dorchester, between St. Urbain and St. Charles Barom^e Streets. Rev. J. E. Tanner. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 3 p.m. i' ;.: :il !:ii French Protestant Church.— Rev. T. Lefleur. Service at Nordheimer's Hall at 3 P.M. German Protestant.— «S'«. John's Church.— 109 St. Dominique Street. Rev. Mr. Kahlor. Services at 10^ a.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. 1 i' !»■!:;' ,!'f Unitarian.— CAitrcA of the Messiah.— Betiver Hall Hill, Rev. J. Cordner. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 9^ a.m. . New Jerusalem Church, (*S'i(7eden6orflf*an.)— Dorchester St., opposite High School. Rev. E. Gould. Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Jewish Synagogue, (J?nflrK«^.)— Chenneville Street. Rev. A. DeSola. Jewish Synagogue, {German.)— St, Constant, near Vitre Street. Rev. Wolf Faes. m- t ft m^i':i 118 RBLIGIOnS INSTITUTIONS, AO. KELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. French-Canadian Missionary Society. president; J. Redpath, Rev. W. Taylor, D.D., and J. Dougall, vice-presidents ; J. Court, treasurer ; Revds. H. Wilkes, D.D., J. B. Bonar, honorary secretaries ; Rev. Alex. Maodonald, gen- eral seoretaiy* Montreal Auxiliary Bible Society.— Hon. James Ferrier, president; Principal Dawson, LL.D., J. Mathewson, Rev. Dr. Wilkes, Rev. Dr. Taylor, Rev. Wm. Bond, John Smith, vice- presidents: Rev. Professor Cornish^ corresponding secretary; Professor A. Johnson, LL.D.^ recording secretary ; Henry Ven- nor, treasurer ; Thomas Muir, general agent and depositary ; Rev. James Green, travelling agent. Religious Tract Society.— T. M. Taylor, president; Prin- cipal Dawson, H. Vennor, vice-presidents ; secretary and treasurer; Thomas Muir, depositary. Canada Sunday-School Union.— Principal Dawson, presi- dent ; Hon. James Ferrier, Rev. Canon Bancroft, J. B. Bonar, J. A. Mathewson, John Redpath, Alexander Morris, H. A. Nelson, J. C. Becket, B. Lyman, vice-presidents; Jas. Court, treasurer ; Rev. John Alexander, corresponding secretary ; S. B. Scott, recording secretary ; Thomas Muir, depositary. Ladies' Bible Association.— Mrs. J. W. Dawson, president; Mrs. John Leeming, vice-president; Mrs. D. Torrance, treasu- rer ; Miss Lunn, secretary. Wesleyan Missionary Society.— J. Ferrier, jun., treasurer; J. A. Mathewson, secretary. Wesleyan Sunday-School Union.— Rev. James Elliott, pre- sident ; John M. Gatehouse, secretary ; W. C. Dutton, treasurer. Montreal Young Men's Christian Association.— Bible House, comer of Craig and Alexander Streets.— D. Bentley, president ; T. James Claxtdn, James Ross, L. Cushing, Rev. Dr. Hamilton, vice-presidents ; J. R. Dougall, secretary ; P. H. Burton, treasurer ; Xieut. Turner, R. B., George Filer, A. H. Cameron, J. Kennedy, Warden' King, Wm. Easton, J. McDou- fall. J. C. Simpson, John Murphy, R. H. Holland, E. S. Lyman, *rof. P. J. Dare^, Dr. J. A. Bazm, Geo. Young, R. Kerr, com- mittee; John Mil ten, city missionary ; Alf. Sandham, assistant secretary and librarian. ' 4 ! Church Society op the Diogksr op Montbeal.— Pafron.— His Excellency the Most Honorable Lord Viscount Monk, Gov- ernor General of British North America, &c. President.— The Most Reverend the Lord Bishop of Montreal, Metropolitan of Canada. Vice-preaidenta.— 'Hon. Justice Aylwin, Hon. Justice Badgley> Hon. J. Pangman, The Very Rev. the Dean of Montreal, The Venerable the Archdeacon of Montreal, the Principal of Len- noxville College, Major Campbell, C.6., Rev. Canon Anderson, Rev. Canon Townsend, Rev. Canon Bancroft, the Rural Deans, Colonel Stephens Baker, C. Phillips, Esq., W. Baker, Esq., J. Hutton, Esq., T. B. Anderson, Esq. Honorary Counael. — Strachan Bethune, Esq., Q.C. Treasurer.— James Hutton, Esq. Acting Secretary,— Hev. Canon Loosemoore. The Churohmans* Association.— C%ic/ i'««»'on— The Most Rev. Francis, Metropolitan of Canada and Lord Bishop of Mon- treal. Patrons— The Very Rev. the Dean, the Rev. J. H. Thompson. M.A.. the Rev. Canon Loosemoore, M.A. Master — The Rev. Canon Loosemore. Chaplain— The Rev. J. D. Borth- wick. Secretary— J. J. Rowan Spong, Esq. Bursar— ISi. Tylee, Esq. Librarian— W. Tate, Esq. Meets weekly, on Friday, at 8 p.m., in the Upper Room of the Chapter House of the CamedraL Colonial Church and School Societt.— Inoorporatiad by Act of Parliament. Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, patron ; His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, and His Grace the Archbishop of York, vice-patrons. Corresponding commit- tee of the Diocese of Montreal— The Most Rev. the Lord Bishop of Montreal and Metropolitan, president; A. H. Campbell, treasurer; Rev. Wm. Bond, secretary. Place of Meeting, No. 46 St. Bonaventure Street— second Thursday of every month. iHt i'i Canada Foreign Missionary Society.— John Redpath, pre- sident ; Rev. Dr. Wilkes, Principal Dawson, W. C. Baynes, B. Lyman, J. Wenham, John Dougall, vice-presidents; Rev Dr. Spaulding, of Newburyport, Mass., corresponding member ; H. Vennor, treasurer j Thos. M. Taylor, foreign secretary; W. 0. Buchanan, recording secretary. Alfred Savage, John Greenshields, J. W. Howes, .1. McKay, Peter Redpath, John Plimsoll, Alex. MotHs, J. M. Smith, W. Ross, W. 0. Buchanan, Rev. Professor Cornish, oommittee. ii II ',1 J r'^ mr t ., 120 INSTITUTIONS. INSTITUTIONS. Merchants' Exchange and Reading RooM.~Established, May, 1854. Incorporated by Act of Parliamentf May 23d, 1853. D. L. MoDougall, chairman ; J. G. Dinning, secretary. Mechanics' Institute op Montreal.— Incorporated, 1845.— N. B. Corse, president ; Wm. Rutherford, vice-president; Geo. Oruikshank, corresponding secretair; D. McFarlane, recording secretary { D, Brown, treasurer; J. Findlay, librarian : Wm. Reid, cabinet keeper. General Committee : D. Wilson, George Starke,. G. W. Wea- ver, J. Harper, A. Bertram, and Wm. Montgomery. S. M. San- sum, superintendent. Mercantile Library Association.— Peter Redpath, presi- dent; James G. Sinton, vice-president; N. W. Trenholme, secretary; James Hardman, treasurer; John McLennan, Thos. Rimmer, Theo. Ityman, Thos. Cramp, G. E. Jaques, jr., Daniel Rees, R. Thomas, T. Sellar, A. A. Murphy, James Stewart, directors < N. H. S. Westby, superintendent. Board of Arts and Manufactures for Lower Canada.— H. Bulmer, president; G. A. Drummond, vice-president; Dun- bar Brown, secretary ; N. B. Corse, treasurer ; W . H. A. Davies, G. Frothingham, B- Chamberlin, D. Brown, G. W. Weaver, Alex. Murray, F. B. Matthews, A. A. Stevenson, H. Lyman, sub-committee. McGtll TJniversitt Society, 1866-67.- B. Chamberlin, M.A., B.C.L., president; R. A. Leach, M.A., B.C.L., 1st vice- president; E. H. Trenholme, M.D., B.C.L., 2nd vice-president; C. Peers Davidson, B.A., B.C.L., secretary and treasurer ; W. W. Squire, M.A., M.D., J. H. Bothwell, B.A.,B.C.L., N. Tren- holme, B.A., B.C.L., members of council. Mercantile Literary Society.— A. A. Murphy, president; D.S. Eastwood, 1st vice-president; Richard Thomas, 2nd vice- president; P. H. Burton, secretary; Allan Brown, assistant secretary ; Walter Roachy treasurer. Y. M. C. A. Literary Society.— Rev. Dr. Hamilton, presi- dent ; R. H. Holland, secretary. Meeting held every Friday evening, at the Rooms of the Assc»ciation, comer Craig and Alexander Streets. MONTREAL. 121 Grand Trunk Railway Literary and Scirntipio Institute. — G. J. Brydges, Esq., president ; R. Eaton, Esq., and J. Jones, Esq. vice-presidents; J. Curtis Clark, secretary. Committee.— Mesara. "W. Henderson, J. Tandy, G. RoIIa. W. Cross, Thos. Black, E. May, W. Wilkinson, G. Reid, J. Rich- ards, A. Stewart, J. Richardson, W. Powles, R. Serjeant, W. Henderson, chairman. SocietIi NuMiSMATiquE.— Adelard J. Boucher, president; J. L. Bronsdon, vice-president ; Daniel Rose, secretary ; L. A. H. Latour, treasurer. Institute Canadien Franoais.— S. Lesaffe, president : L. J. Lamontagne, 1st vice-president ; W. E. Arcnambault, 2nd vice- president; J. A. A. Belle, corresponding secretary; A. A. Seers, recording secretary; 0. McMahon, assistant ditto ; L. A. Jett^, treasurer; L. N. Duver^er, assistant diito ; A. D^sjardins, libra- rian ; A. McMahon, assistant ditto; L. J. Pregen, resident act- ing ditto. Library Committee.— -MQaaia, P. Garnot, J. Beauohemin, C. A. Leblanc, Louis Barre. Debating Committee.— Messrs. J. C. Robillard. Ludger La- belle, J. A. Chapleau, U. E. Archambault, T. J. V. Regnaud. ant knd Institut Canadien.— Ill Notre Dame Street—Dr. Emery Coderre, president; Wilfred Laurier, 1st vice-president; AU phonse Lusignan, recording secpetary ; Zotique Labrecque, as- sistant ditto ditto ; Gonzalve Doutre, corresponding secretary ; P. Henry, treasurer ; N. Durand, librarian ; G. Papineau, as- sistant ditto. Natural History Society.— T. Sterry Hunt, LL.D., F.R.S., president ; Sir W. E. Logan, L.L.D., Principal Dawson, L.L.D,, F.R.S., &c.. The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop and Metropolitan, Rev. A. DeSola, LL.D., E. Billings, F.G.S., W. H. A. Davies, Esq., Charles Smallwood, M.D., L.L.D., D.C.L., John Leeming, Esq., and G. Bamston, EsqM vice-presidents ; James Ferrier, ijin., treasurer; Prof. P. J. Darey, M.A., corresponding secre- tary; J. F. Whiteaves, F.G.S., &c., recording secretary and scientific curator; Stiuiley C. Bagg, librarian. (7ounci7.— John Molson, L. A. H^ Latour, A. S. Ritchie, C. Bobb, D. A. P. Watt, E. Murphy, A. Rimmer, Dr. P. P. Carpen- ter, and R. J. Fowler. Library and Membershin Committee.—D. Mackay, Rev. Dr. Wilkes, Peter Redpath, G. H. Frothingham, and Thos. Rimmer. Editing Committee o/^ the Canadian Naturalist,—!), A. P. Watt, acting editor ; Principal Dawson, Dr. T. Sterry Hunt, E. Billings, J. F. Whiteaves, and Prof. Darey. I.' Hi vi- i sin II i I" ■'a 122 CLUBS. CLUBS Art Association of Montreal.— Incorporated 23rd VIom Cap. XIII., 1860. OMce : Meohanios Hall. Council : The Most Rev. the Lord Bishop of Montreal and Metropolitan, president ; Mr. Peter Redpath, vice-president ; Messrs. Thomas Rimmer, George H. Frothinffham. F. Lawford, Oeorf^ A. Drummond, B. Ohamberlin, Dr. T. Sterry Hunt, Jas. Femer, jr., C. J. Brydges, W. H. A. Davies, Andrew Wilson, B. Gibb, S. E. Dawson ; Mr. F. B. Matthews, treasurer; Mr. B. Ghamberlin, Mr. S. E. Daw- son, secretaries. Montreal Literary Club.— (Olub-Honse comer Cathcart and University Streets.)— JPe^^ow« ; Sir W. E. Logan, Knight, LL.D., F.R.S., Hon. T. D. McGtee, B.C.L., M.P.P., Hon. P. J. 0. Chauvoau, LL.D., J. W. Dawson, LL.D., F.R.S., Revd. Canon Leach, D.C.L., LL.D., H. A. Howe, M.A., Charles Heavysege. William Workman, president ; Rev. A. DeSola, Is. vice-pre- sident ; Rev. J. Jenkins* D.D., 2nd vice-president ; C Small- wood, M.D., LL.D., 3rd vice-president ; George Murray, B.A., secretary; John McDonald, treasurer. .Council,— Vf, Cunningham, jr„ B. Chamberlin, A. D. Parker, C. P. Davidson, E. Billings. J. G. Johnson. Geo. Eadie, W. K. Tait, H. Bailey, jr., A. J. Handyside, C. E. Colson, and T. K. Ramsay, Esqrs. St. James Club.— Dorchester Street, comer of University;— James Hempstead, secretary. Montreal Club.— 125 Great St James Street— Fred. Mac- Eenzie, secretary. Montreal Fish and Game Protection Club.— A. Murray, president; Geo. Home, vice-president; L. W. Marchand, secre- tary and treasurer. Convnittee.—H'&riiy McKay, D. A. P. Watt, L. W. Duveraay, L. Betoumay, D. Mair. Montreal Chess Club.— H. A. Howe, president; Thomas Workman, Chas. Glackmeyer and J. Popham, vice-presidents ; W. Hicks, secretary and treasurer. Club Room— Mercantile Library Association. * Victoria Skating Club.— Thos. Morland, president; Stephen H. Thompson, vice-president ; Jas. Torrance, E. M. Hopkins, Thos. W. Ritchie, John L: Morris, P. R. Lafrenaye, directors ; W. F. Gairdner, secretary-treasurer. Montreal Curling Club.— H. McKay, president; A. T. Paterson, vice-president; James Tyre, treasurer; W.W.Stu- art, secretary. Caledonian Curling Club.— Matthew Hutchison, president; Thomas Mc Williams, vice-president ; James Muiry secretary ; A. Murray, treasurer. '|;^,Vv'.| MONTBEAL. 123 MoNTRRAL Thistle Curlino Club.— G. E. Brush, president; W. M. Freer, vice-president; J. A. Glassford, trlhsurer; J. B. Walkem, secretary. Young Canada Griokbt Club.— F. H. Fisher, president; W. J. M. Jones, vice president; C. A. Fisher, secretary and treas- urer ; Prof. Murray, C. H. Tuggey, A. P. Yennor, committee. Montreal Gymnastic Club.— J. L. Morris, president ; A. A. Murphy, 1st vice-president; A. A. McCulloch, ^d vice-presi- dent ; F. S. Bamjum, secretary-treasurer ; J. J. Redpath, J. Cradook Simpson, J. S. Ferguson, J. E. Middlemiss, and J. B. McLaurin, committee. Montreal Pedestrian Club.— A. Rimmer, J P., president ; N. H. Huffhes, 1st vice-president; F. B. Matthews, 2a vice-pre- sident; W.George Beers, secretary ; W. L. Maltby, treasurer; R. Tate, J. Thornton, J. Pridham, J. Foster, J. P. Cox, com'te. Montreal Lacrosse Club.— N. H. Hughes, president ; Frank Dowd, 1st vice-president ; W. L. Maltby, 2nd vice-president ; Alex. M. Davidson, secretary and treasurer; W. George Beers, J. R Middlemiss, R. Watson, committee. Montreal Snow-Shoe Club.— Season 1865-66.— Romeo H. Stephens, president; Nicholas Hughes, 1st vice-president; W. H. Kintoul, 2nd vice-president ; C. Peers Davidson, secretary and treasurer; Fred. Mathews, S. Stephens, G. Ross, John Gardner, committee. I ■ »■ ■ r, 1 1 : MASONIC. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE. Montreal and Wm, Henry, R.W. Br. Hon. Mr. Justice Badgley,P.G.M. ; F. Griffin, D.P.G.M. ROYAL ARCH MASONRY. M. E. Com. Hon. Mr. Justice Badgley, P.G., superintendent for Canada. ST. PAUL'S ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 374 R. E. Attached to St, Pavi^a Lodge. M.E.C.P.Z. Ogilvy MofFatt, Z ; M.E.C. Richard A. Brooke, H. ; M.E.C. Walter Scott, J. ; E.C. Brown Chamberlin, scribe, E. ; E.C. J. Vaughan Morgan, scribe, N. ; E.C. Joseph Walker, trea- surer ; E.C. James G. Johnson, P.S. ; W. Osborne Smith, A.S. ; and Angus C Hooper, A.S.; Robert Colquhoun, janitor; W. B. Allan, assistant janitor. Regular Convocations held in Chapter Room, St. Lawrence Hall, third Thursday in January, March, June and October. ifc ! ./iii I,! w I ' v> U j,m. hi- rt* 124 MASONIO. Sjf?. PAUL»S LODGE, No. 374, R. B. W. Bros. "wTOsbonie Smith, W.M. ; W. Walter Scott P.M. ; bros. J. Q-. Johnston, S.W. ; W. H. Hutton, J.W. ; Jos. Walker, treasurer ; G. P. Girdwood. M.D., secretary ; H. MaoDougall, S.D. ; W. Phillips, J.D. ; W. E. Scott, M.D. ; D.O. Jas. Brady, I.G. ; R. OolquhouD} tyler, and W. B. Allan, assistant tyler. Reinilar communications the 2nd Tuesday in each month, from November to May, inclusive, at 7i p.m. ELGIN LODGE, No. 348 R. S. James Smith, R. W.M. ; J. 0. Fumival, R.W.P.M. ; R. French, W.D.M., ; C. D. Hanson, W.S.M. ; 0. Comer, W.S.W. ; W. Mo Wood, W.J.W. ; W. S. Walker, treasurer ; J. Russell, sec- retary; E. Davis, assistant secretary ; 0. W. Bolton, S.D.j G. Greirson, J.D.'; W. Comer, chaplain; John Muir. G.S. ; J. Fea- therstine, assistant G.S. ; P. FarrelU assistant G.S. : T. Allan, inner guard ; W. B. Allan, tyler ; W. Gray, assistant tyler; W. S. Walker, representative to the M.C.B. of relief. Meets first Monday of every month at 8 p.m., at 467 Notre Dame Street ST. GEORGE'S LODGE, No. 19, C R. M.W. Aldia Bernard, W.M. : R.W. Robert Irwin. P.M. ; Wm, Angus, S.W. ; X. M. Copeland, J.W. ; R. T. Routh, treasurer ; F. M. Sowdon, secretary ; A. R. Sowdon, S.D. ; A. G. Nish. J.D. ; J. H. McNider, J.G. ; W. T. Holliwell, tyler. Meets third Tuesday of every month. KILWINNING LODGE, No. 124 C. R. V.W. bro. I. H. Steames, W.M. ; W. bro. John S. Clarke, I.P.M. ; R. W. bro John Renshaw, P.M. ; W. bro. John Boyd, P.M. ; bros. John P. Peftvy, S.W. ; John Wilson, J.W. ; N. R. Allen, treasurer; W. H. Hall, secretary; Rev. Alfred Stone, chaplain ; Chas. Storer, S.D. ; Geo. March, J.D. ; Alex. Watson, I.G. ; John S. Barrie, D.C. ; Casimir Lefebvre, 1st steward ; Alex. Mitchell, 2nd do.; Daniel Boyd, 3rd do., and Wilson Black Allan, tyler. Regular communications, second Monday of every month at the Lodge Room, Place d'Armes. ST. GEORGE'S LODGE, No. 440, R. E. Worshipful bros. John Rowan Spong, W- M. ; Wm. Geo. Slack, P.M.: Bros. Fred. Sandham, S.W. ; Joseph Mattey, J.W. ; John Harold, treasurer; R. E. Oarmionael, secretary; E. Starke, S.D. ; W. V. B. Hall, J.D. ; Joseph Tees, I.G. ; /. D. Westgate, D. oi C. ; and Tuuiiias Mitchell, fyler. Meets at 304 Notre Dame Street, the third Tuesday in each month. MQMTBIAL. 125 each ZETLAND LODGE, No. 21, C. R. G. Monk, W.M.; Wm. Armstrong, J.W. ; J. W. Saunderson, secretary ; Edward Moss, treasurer. LODGE OF ANTIQUITY, C. R. R. W. bro. J. 0. Franok, P.D.D.G.M., worshipftil master; A. Brunet, P.M. ; W. Dalton, S.W. j J. Sax, J.W. ; L. Mandel, treasurer ; L. Cohen, secretary ; J. Rheaume, S.D. ; A. W. Ja- cobs, J.D. ; A. G. Amary, and J. Palmer, stewards j H. Grant, master of ceremonies ; S. B. Nagle, J.G. ; bro. HoUiwell, tyler. Meets first Thursday of every month in Masonic Hall, Place d'Armes. ST. LAWRENCE LODGE, No. 640, E. R. W. bros. Wm. Johnson, W.M. ; Thos. Milton, W. P.M. ; P. R. Clark, S.W. : Robert Edminson, J.W. ; John Forester, treasu- rer; Richard Handsley, secretary ; Geo. Acton, S.D.; A. Car- son, J.D. ; D. GeonKe Wilson, D.S. ; D. Harper, and R. Elliott ; stewards ; Robert Balfour, J.G. ; and W. B. Allan, tylers. Meets nrst Tuesday of every month at St. Lawrence Hall. CARNARVON ROYAL CHAPTER, No. 21, C. R. R.E.C. A. A. Stevenson, Z. ; E.C. L. L. Levey, P,Z. ; R.E.C. I. H. Steams, H. ; E.C. A. R. Sowdon, J. ; C.F. M. Sowdon, S.E. ; C. Storer, S.N. ; N.C.E. M. Copeland, P.S.; C. T. HoUi- well, janitor. MOUNT HOREB CHAPTER, No. 25, R. C. R.E.C. T. Milton, Z. ; W. G. Slack, H. ; W. Johnson, J. j Comp. G. Wilson, scribe E. ; Comp. S. Holmes, N. ; Comp. Bol- ton, P.S. ; W^ B. Allan, janitor. GRAND LODGE OF CANADA. W. B. Simpson, M.W.G.M. ; A. A. Stevenson, R.W.D.G.M. j T. B. Harris, R.W.G., secretary. VICTORIA LODGE. W. bros. Alex. Murray, W.N. ; Henry John Gear, P.M. ; Wm. Bailey, S.W. ; Geo. Beament. J.W. ; J. A. Harte, treasurer :S. H. Wallis, secretary ; John Manson, S.D. ; H. McLaren^.D. ; S. H. Eearle, D.C.; J. Phyminster; C. H. Walters; W. T. Holliwell, tyler. ROYAL ALBERT LODGE A. F. & A. M., No. 167, G. R. C. W B. W. Reed. W.M. ; Bro. Frank Edgar, S.W. ; Bro. J. H. Bell, J.W. ; Bro. John shfurpe, treasurer ; Bro. H. M. Alexan- der, secretary ; Bro. W. Millar, S.D. : Bro. W. McNiven, J.D. ; Bro. T. Parsons, J.G. ; Bro. Holliwell, tyler. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Place d'Armes, first Wednesday in each month, except June, July and Av'ust. I . 126 ODD riLLOWS. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FBLLOWS.-M.U. Montreal Dittrict* G.M. Geo. Cook ; D.G.M. Robert Briggs ] Jonathan Findlay, corresponding seoretair ; Alex. Cunningham, treasurer. Montreal,— 31\5t G.M. Joseph Arbon; N.G. Charles Gasson ; V.G. Henry J. Rainsford ; Alfred Phillips, minute secretary ; John Reed, financial secretary. Lodge meets every alternate Wednesday at No. 6 Bleury St. QUEBEC. CORPORATION, OFFICERS, Ac. Hon. Joseph Cauchon Mayor. J. E. Bolduc. T. Bums. L. Abdon Cot^. Francois Dusault. Josepn Bowles. John Hearn. W. Hossack. A. Hamel* OOUNGILLORS. Wm. Kirwin. J. Lemesurier. F. Lavoie. Miles O'Brien. J. B. Pruneau. J. B. Renaud. L. J. Roy. Dr. F. R. Rinfret. C. St. Michel. W. W. Scott W. Withall. George Hall. Pierre L^gar^. J. W. Henry. Chas. Langlois. John.O'Malley. L. A. Cannon, city clerk ; N. Fages, assistant clerk ; Augus- tin Gauthier, treasurer ; John Boomer, assistant treasurer ; John W. Wright, check clerk; L. E. Dorion. book- keeper; J. M. Hamelin, supernumerary ; Joseph Hamel, city surveyor ; Thos. Trudel, clerk. Water Works* 0j^c6.— C. Baillarg^, manager and eni^neer; J. B. McConnell and Thomas Doran, clerks ; Joseph Rousseau, overseer; Pierre Boivin, keeper of the ch&teau d'eau. Police.— J, B. Bureau, chief of police ; Edward Reynolds, deputy chief of police ; Joseph Grondin, and Antoine S. Matte, Maurice O'Leary, assessors ; Owen Murphy and Edward Gagnon, auditors. Markk department.— JPairiek Walsh, Maurice O'Leary, Ga- briel Yalin, J. Bte. Page, Jean 0. Bigaouet, L. N. Rh^aume, clerks of market; P. Power, weighmaster. Fire DepartmetU.—Pieiie Campeau, superintendent. QUBBBO. 127 li€corder*9 Court.— jMquw Gr^mosiet L.L.D., recorder ; G. L. Oethings, olerk; J. A. Ely, deputy olerk ; Paul Thibodeau, su- pernumary : E. Laoroix and H. Casault* oriers and bailiffs. L. G. Baillairgd, attorney; A. B. Sirois, notary; F. X. Julien, chief messenger. POST OFFICE. John Sewell. Postmaster ; R. G. Patton, Assistant Postmaster. R. Glover, wicket clerk ; J. E. Bolduc, money order and regis- tered letter olerk : F. M. Beoot, P. Gingras, J. Gray, B. Lacasse H. G. Dunlevie, 0. Cumberland, and Octave Biron, clerks. BOARD OF TRADE. CoMnct7.— -Henry Fry, president; H. S. Scott, vice-president ; H. W. Welch, treasurer; T> H. Grant, secretary; P. Garneau, B. Bennett, Jas. G. Ross, T. H. Dunn, Jas. Dean, Henry Din- ning, A. Joseph, M. G. Mountain, A. Eraser, Andrew Thomson. QUEBEC EXCHANGE. Managing Committee,— Kon, Geo. Pemberton, chairman ; M. Stevenson, D. D. Young, A. Joseph; J. B. Forsyth: Robert Shaw, secretary-treasurer ; William Lane, superintendent. HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS. 5 Dalhousie Street, L. T. Meets every Wednesday at 3 P. M. Hon. George Pemberton, chairman ; the Mayor of Quebec, Hon. Joseph Cauchon, the President of Board of Trade Ju. Fry, and M. G. H. Simard and Joseph Hamel, directors; J. B. Mar- tel, secretary-treasurer;, William Simons, superintendent of works ; Gabriel Valin, jun., wharfinger ; J. J. Golden, store- keeper and clerk ; Ulrio Binet, messenger. CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS. Cul de Sao Street, L. T. J. W. Dunscomb, collector ; Louis Massue, Surveyor ; J. A. Green, assistant surveyor ; J. P. O'Meara, measuring surveyor ; C. E. Allen, 1st landing waiter ; C. Cazeau. 2nd landing waiter ; J. Thompson, 3rd landing waiter; W. N. Lee, 4th landing waiter ; L. Biiodeau, 5th landing waiter ; Isidore Belleau, 6th landing waiter; George Campbell, cashier; N. N. Ross, chief clerk : George CoUey, C. G. Gouin, N. Balzaretti, F. Yalois, Ali'rea Hawkins, Alfred Wheeler, and Vincent Cazeau, clerks ; F. X. Frenette, appraiser ; F. X. M^tivier, assistant appraiser ; C. F. Bouchard and D. McPherson, appraisers ; James Sealey, warehouse keeper and locker; J. Lambert, tide surveyor; A.* G. Ruelle, assistant do; H. McHugh, Sampler and weigher; A. Bowden, messenger ; J. Radford, preventive officer, Tadousac ; William Harvey, preventive officer, Murray Bay; J. E. Barry, 14 I I] .' It. i ^ I 1 1 j f'. ■• H J • 'i ■A r 'l! ', '^ji. 5 P ■:3 ).' ;■' ' ■ * i :i : ■ V 1 .1 ■ 4 i f 1 128 QUBBBO. preventive officer, Escoumains Bay ; Wm. Flynn, preventive offioer, St. Thomas ; A. Gomeau, preventive officer, Trinity Bay ; George MoKenzie, sub-collector, Ghicoutimi; Charles Godby, sub-collector, Three-Rivers. TRINITY HOUSE. Vital Tetu, master ; R. I. AUe^n, deputy master ; F. Gour- deau, sen., superintendent of pilots ; James B. Forsyth, F. Buteau, J. D. Armstrong, (harbor master) ; H. N. Jones, D. McGie, and John Sharpies, wardens ; E. B. Lindsay, clerk ; A. Lemoine ; treasurer ; J. Smitii, junr., superintendent of pilots ; B. Simon, alias Lafleur^ bailifif. BANKS. Bank of British North Amebioa.— C. F. Smith, manager ; 5 St. Peter Street, L.T. Bank of Montreal.— P. P. Harris, manager ; comer St. Peter and Arthur Streets, L. T. Banque du Peuple.— Quebec Bank, agent ; comer St. James and St. Peter Streets, L. T. Banque Nation ale.— F. V^zina, cashier; 32 St. Peter Street, L. T. City Bank.— D. MoGie, agent; St. Peter Street, L. T. Quebec Bank.— James Stevenson, cashier; Quebec Bank building, comer St. James and St Peter Streets, L. T. Union Bank.— Wm. Dunn, cashier ; 85 St Peter Street, L. T. Quebec Pbovident and Saving's Bakk.— Trustees— C Wur- tele, president; H. S. Scott, 1st vice-president; L. Massue, 2nd vice-president Q/ncer«.— George Veasy, cashier ; G. J. Bowles, clerk. Notre Usame Saving's Bank— St. John Street (within).— 0. Robitaille, Esq., M.D., president; S. Benoit, sec-treasurer. CONSULATES. Belgium.— A. Joseph, 69 St Peter Street, L. T. Denmark.— G. T, Pemberton, 10 St. Peter Street, L. T. J^Vance.- Abel F. Gautier, 1 Des Carri^res Street U. T. Hanaeatic Cities of Oermany.—Gt, T. Pemberton, lO St. Peter Street, L. T. Mecklenburg Schwerin, Oldenburg and Bremen. — G. A. Beling, Hunt's wharf, L. T. Norway and Sweden.— AUred Falkenberg, Dean's building, 40 St. Peter Street, L. T. Portugal.— W» H. Tilstone, (Jowen's buildings, 8 St Peter Street, L. T. Prussia.— Ron. Geo. Pemberton, 5 Dalhousie Street, L. T. United States.— Col. John Henry, comer Buade and Treasure Streets, U. T. eventive ity Bay ; I Godby, ^ Gour- jyth, F. >nes, D. erk; A. f pilots ; lager ; 5 t. Peter James Street, Bank t, L. T. . Wur- le, 2iid q).— 0. rer. Peter deling, ildingy Peter T. lasure QUEBEC. 129 CHURCHES, CHAPELS, &c. PROTESTANT. St. PauVa Church.—'Rxght Rev. J. W. Williams, D.D., bishop ; Rev. G. V. Housman, M.A., rector : Rev. G. M. Innes, assistant minister ; Rev. D. Robertson, chaplain to the forces. Hours of service, 10^ a.m., 3^ p.m. and 7 p.m. ; Military service at 1.30 Garden Street, U. T. p.m. Trinity Ghapel.—Bjev. E. W. Sewell, m.a., incumbent: Rev. E. Botwood, assistant. Hours of service, lOi^ a.m. and 6| p.m. St. Stanislas Street, U. T. St. Mattheio*8 Church,— Bay. H. Roe, B. A., incumbent. Hours of service, 10^ a.m. and 7 p.m. St. John Street, without. St. Peter*8 Chapd.—B^Y. C. Hamilton, incumbent ; Rev. M. Fathergill, assistant. Hours of service, 10^ a.m. and 7 p.m. St Vallier Street, St Rooh's. St. Andrew* 8 Church. — Rev. John Cook, D.D., minister. Hours of service, 11 a.m. and 6^ p.m. Little St. Ann Street, U. T. Chalmer*8 Free C/mrcA.— Rev. W. B. Clarke, minister. Hours of service, 11 a.m. and ^ p.m. Head of St. Ursule Street, U.T. Wcaleyan Church.— Bey. Geo. Davis, minister. Hours of ser- vice, 10| a.m. and 6^ p.m. ; Wednesdays at 7^ p.m. j prayer meeting, Friday at 7^ p.ni. Corner Dauphine and St Stanislas Streets, U. T. Congregational Church,— "Rey. H. D. Powis, minister. Hours of service, 11 a.m^ and 6^ p.m. ; Wednesday at 7^ p.m. Comer St. Helen and Palace Streets, IT. T. Baptist Ghurch,—Rey, David Marsh, minister. Hours of ser- vice, 10^ a.m. and 6^ p.m. ; Monday and Wednesday at 7^ p.m. Rev. L. Normandeau preaches in French at 10 a.m. and 3i p.m. on Sundays. St. Helen near D'Auteuil Street, U. T. ROMAN CATHOLIC, Cathedral of Notre Dawc— Rev. Jos. Auclair, curate ; Revds. R. Casgrain, C. Tanguay and A. Lepage, vicars. Hours of ser- vice 9^ a.m. and 24 p.m. Market Square, U. T. Congregation Church.— Rey. L. Saoh4, superior: Revds. P. Point, N. Point Michael and A. Braun. Comer D^Auteul and Dauphine Streets, U. T. St. Jean Baptiate Chureh.—'Rffy. A. Racine, acting curate ; Revds. G. Casgrain, and N. Cinq Mars, vicars. Hours of ser- vice, 9^ a.m., and 2 p.m. St John Street, without. St. Patrick's Church.— "Key , B. MoGauran, chaplain ; Revds. J. Murphy, A. Audet J. Neville, J. Maguire, vicars. Hours of service, 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. St Helen Street U. T. St. Roch'a Church.— Bj&y. Z. Charest curate ; Revds. J. B. Z. Bolduc, F. Plamandon, J. Catellier, F. Pelletier, and A. Faf- fard, vicars. Hours of service, 9 a.m., and 2 p.m. St Joseph Street St. Roch's. \ li 'If i: ^^, M< "• m 1^ 12 i •■'■\--'^ , ,. ;a 130 OTTAWA. OTTAWA. VOLUNTEER FORCE OTTAWA. Commandant.— Itt-Colonel Thomas Wily. Ottawa Field Batteuy.— Captain: — : let Lieuts, : James Forsyth, Geo. Clarke ; 2nd Lieut. : Campbell Macnab ; Surgeon : Ed. Van Cortland. Pbovisional Brigade Gabbison Abtilleby.— Jfcyor Com- manding : Alfred G. Forrest. No. 1 Battebt.— CoDtatn ; Wm. Duck; Ist Lieut. : A. Par- sons ; 2nd Lieut. : W. G. Bedard. No. 2 Battebt.— Cantotn; Thomas Ross ; 1«< Zi'eu^ .* Henry E. Steele ; 2nd Lieut, : W. H. Cotton. No. 3 Batteby.— Caiifoin ; Charles E. Perry j let Lieut. : Wm. Lord Russell ; 2nd Lieut. : Frs. C. Clemow. No. 4 Batteby.— C7apeain : James Adams ; lat. Lieut. : Ar- chibald Graham ,* 2nd Lieut, : . THE CIVIL SERVICE RIFLE REGIMENT. Head Quarters at Ottawa, Lt.' Colonel : Thomas Wiley, A.Q.M.C. Majors: Lt.-Colonel Hewitt Bernard, Staff, Captain Chas. J. Anderson. Captains : Robert S. M. Bouchette ; John Langton ; Edmund Allan Meredith; Wm. B. Lindsay, temporary, M. S.; George E. Desbarats ; Wm. White. Lieutenants : Frederick Braun, from Civil Service Rifle Com- pany ; Moore A. Higgins ; Alex. J. Cambie ; Henry C Hay ; E. E. Tach4 ; Cunningham J. Stewart. Ensigns : Jno. Le Breton Ross, from Civil Service Rifle Com- pany ; Chas. E. Panet, temporary. M. S. ; Henry R. Smith, tem- porary M. S. ; Brinsley King; John Walsh ; Charles Boss^. Pay-Master, with the honorary rank of Captain : Horace Wicksteed. Quarter-Master : John Ashworth. 1st Ottawa Rifle Company.— C?a2)tain ; Donald M. Grant; Lieut.: George Scale; Ensign: Daniel Mowatt; Surgeon: Joseph Garvey, M.D. Sbd Ottawa Riple Covpasy.— Captain : William B. Gall- way ; LietU.: Nicholas Potter; Ensign: Griffidus Mann; Pay- Master : Roderick E. O'Connor ; Surgeon : James Grant, M.D. OTTAWA. 131 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. John Bower Lewisr recorder. James Cunningham. William Mosgrote. John Langford. Henry McCorraick. Charles T. Bate. Donald Dow. Isidore Traversy. Henry J. Friel. James Goodwin. Isaac Bericbon. M. O'Gara, police magistrate. CITY GOVERNMENT. Mayor M. K. Dickinson. By Warrf.— Aldermen : Henry J. Friel, Isidore Traversy. Oouncilmen : John Heney, Eugene Martineau. Ottawa Warrf.— Aldermen : James Goodwin, Isaac Berichon. Councilmen : John C. Goulden, John B. Guerard. St. George^s Warrf.— Aldermen : William Mosgrove, Donald Dow. Councilmen : William C. Wood, Thomas Starmer. Victoria Ward. — Aldermen : Jas. Cunningham, John Lang- ford. Councilmen : David Scott, John Kowat ^"llinaton Warrf.— Aldermen : Alex. Scott, Henry McCor- mic Oouncilmen : Lyman Perkins, Francis Abbott. ■ «etonQ/^ccrs.— Clerk: W.P.Lett; Colleetor : G. H. Prt i/ - High Bailiff: R. Ross; Chief Constable : Thos. Lan- greli ; Chamberlain : W. H. Thompson ; Messenger : Michl. Nile. POST OFFICE. G. P. Baker, postmaster; H. G. Dunlieve. (of Quebec Post Office,) government and foreign mail clerk ; W. H. Cluff, deputy postmaster ; J. T. Bartram, general delivery ; Frank Hawkins, window clerk; Ed-vard Cluff, accountant ; Vvm. Rice, registry clerk ; Edgar Flynn, assistant ; M. Kilby, Lower Town, and A. Phi lion. Upper Town, letter carriers. BANKS. Banh of Britsh North America^ Ottawa Branch.— Of^ee^ 140 Wellington Street. A. C Kelty, manager; John P. Lawless, accountant : W. Tomlinson, teller. Bank of Montreal^ Ottawa J5mncA.— Office, 202 Wellington St. Andrew Drummond, manager ; J. A. Stewart, accountant ; D. J. Crawford, teller; E. W. Strathy, assistant-teller; George Brown, deposit ledger keeper; F. G. Lewis and B. Tassie, government clerks ; W. D. Powell, clerk ; F. Steele, messengei^. Bank of Upper Canada, Ottawa firancA.— Office, Wellington Street. R. S. Cassels, manager ; John H. Pinhey, accountant; H. J. Campbell, teller ; T. W. Holt, clerk. Quebec Bank, Ottawa Branch.— Of^CQ, Wellington Street. H. V. Noel, manager; C. V. Noel, teller; E. Crombie, accoun- tant; Thomas McKinnon, clerk. Ontario Bank, Ottawa Branch.— O^oe, north east corner of Sparks and Metcalf Streets. William Wade, manager ; A. C. i! ■1 ■ 132 OTTAWA. I! HI 1 li. . Mowbray, accountant ; S. A. MoMurtry, teller ; G. Mann, teller in Savings Department. Royal Canadian Banks Ottawa Branch* — Office* 77 Sparks Street, Desbarats' Building. W. P. Hayes, manager ; Charles Graseett, teller. BOARD OF TRADE. OMcers. 186fi.— Hon. Jas. Skead, president ; Ed. McGillivray, yice-president; G. H. Perry, secretary; H. V. Noel, treasurer. CUSTOM HOUSE. Office, Elgin Street.— Duncan Graham, collector ^Major A. Douglas, surreyor; Joseph S. Lee, clerk; Alex. Heney, 1st landing waiter ; John Little, 2nd landing waiter ; John Eow- land, messenger. Office hours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. CROWN TIMBER. Office, comer Hugh and Queen Streets.— A. J. Russell, agent, and inspector of crown timber agencies of Canada ; C. S. Mc- Nutt, assistant ; James Ritchie, clerk ; David Russell, draughts- man; Edwaid T.Smith, temporary clerk; Robert Mills, mes- senger. ASSOCIATION OF LUMBER MANUFACTURERS. Allan Gilmour, president; Richard McConnell, vice-presi- dent ; David Moore, Joseph Aumond, Levi Young, Hon. James Skead, and Robert Conroy, directors ; Robert Skead, treasurer : G. H. Perry, secretary ; Hon. James Skead, David Moore, and the Secretary, audit committee. RIDEAU CANAL. Office, 126 Wellington Street.— James D. Slater, superinten- dent; Martin Carmen, clerk ; Francis Abbott, foreman of works. GAS COMPANY. Edward Griffin, ipresident ; S. Howell, vice-president ; H. 0. Burritt, J. M. Curner, M.P.r., N. S. Blasdell, Horace Merrill, Thomas Patterson. M. S. Stevenson, G. B. L. Fellowes, direc- tors ; D. W. Coward, secretary-treasurer. The Works are situ- ated on King Street, between Rideau and York ; James Perry, manager. OTTAWA AND PRESCOTT RAILWAY. G^eneral Offices, Desbarat's Building, Spark Street, Ottawa. Superintendent's Office at Railway Station, Prescott. Length of road, 54 miles. Thomas Reynolds, managing director; T. S. Dotlor, superintendent. tJfi OTTAWA. COUNTY AND JUDICIAL OFFICERS. 133 Countij Qi^cer*.— County Town, Ottawa.— J. Holmen, war- den; Z. Wilson, treasurer; Edward Bearman, clerk; J. B. Lewis, solicitor ; Hueston and Corbitt. county auditors and au- ditors of school moneys ; Dr. Grant, surgeon of the gaol. Judicial 0|.'^cer«.— Christopher Armstrong^ county judge ; J. Wilson, master and deputy-registrar in chancery, Ottawa ; Ro- bert Lyon, deputy county judge ; Robert Lees, county attorney ; Simon Eraser, sheriff, Ottawa ; James Bailiff, deputy sheriff, Ottawa ; James Eraser, deputy crerk of crown, clerk county court, and registrar of surrogate, Ottawa ; E. Sherwood, regis- trar, Ottawa; Wm. Schofield, deputy-registrar; Robert Lees, clerk of the peace, Ottawa. Counfyf of Carleton Registry OMce. — Edward Sherwood, regis- trar; Wm. Schofield, deputy-registrar. Office hours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. COURTS. County Cowrf.— Presided over by a resident Judge in each County. Their jurisdiction extends to all personal actions where the debt or damages claimed do not exceed $200; and to all suits relating to debt, covenant, or contract, where the amount is ascertained by the acts of the parties or signature of the defendant to $400. An appeal lies to either of the Superior Courts of Law. These courts also possess equity powers to the amount of $200, subject to an appeal to the Court of Chancery. OMcera of Court.— Chns. Armstrong, judge ; James Fraser, clerk. Court of Quarter Se^aions.—Chns. Armstrontr, chairman. This court is held four times a year for trials by jury in cases of larceny, misdemeanor and other offences. Court of Chancery.— John Wilson, master and deputy-regis- trar for the county of Carleton. Surrogate Cowrf*.— The jurisdiction of these courts relates to all testamentary matters and causes, and to the granting or re- voking of probate of wills, and letters of administration of the effects of deceased persons having estate or effects in Upoer Canada, and all matters arising out of. or connected with the . grant or revocation of probate or administratton, subject to an appeal to the Court of Chancery. The County Judges are also Judges of the Surrogate Court. Law Circuits.— The Circuits are held twice a year in each county ; between Hilsry and Easter Terms, and between Trinity and Michaelmas terms. Clerk of Assizes— Deputy Clerk of the CrowU; ex-ofiicio. Division Courts.-'For the summary disposal of oases by, a Judge, but a jury of five persons may be demanded in certain ca«es. Their jurisdiction extends to action of debt or contract amounting to $100, injuHes or torts to personal chattels amounting to $40, but not to actions for gambling debts, liquor drunk in a tavern, or notes of hand given therefor, ejectment, title to land, &0.1 or any toll, custom or franchise, will or settlement, mali- • ( 134 OTTAWA. r}: oious prosecution, libel, slander, orim. con., seduction or breach of promisci or actions against a J. P., for anything done by him in the execution of his office, if he objects to it. Courts are held once in two months in each division or oftener, at the discre- tion of the Judge. BUILDING SOCIETIES. Ottawa Permanent JJuiYrfttH/iSbcie^y,— Incorporated January, 1858. Regular meetings, second Thursday of erery month. Office, No. 19 Sparks Street. James Fraser, president; Wil- liam Hay, secretary and treasurer. Ottawa Union Building Society,— 32^. Egleson, president; Wm. Hunton, vice-president; T. Hanley, H. JDavis, J. Robert- son, Samuel Rath well and Dr. G. Riel, directors ; Gteo. N. Burke, secretary and treasurer ; Robert Lees, solicitor. Civil Service Building and Savings /Sociefy.— President, John Langton, M.A., auditor; vice-president, W. H. Griffin, deputy postmaster general; Directors, JQ. A. Meredith LL.D., assistant secretary. West ; G. ]E!. Desbarats ; J. F. Taylor, clerk of the Legislative Council ; John Ashworth, cashier, post office do- {>artment ; Alfred Todd, chief clerk, private bill office, Legis- ative Assembly 2 Secretary and treasurer, Arthur Harvey, audit office; solicitor, H. Bernard, crown law department; Bankers, the Bank of Montreal. LITERARY SOCIETIES. French Canadian /n«ouI. renier. Tortel, audin, Barrett, L. Le- .C. 0roe. iton," iurch, >.; C. W.D. roule, r.M.; urer; sCor- /• John C. ; A. C. jink, MEDICAL HALL, Opposite the Post Office, GREAT ST. JAMES STREET, and 6 PHILLIPS' SQUARE, KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO., Apothecaries to H. R, H. the Prince of Wales, AND Licentiates of the College of Physicians & Surgeons of Lower Canada. Proprietors of the C'^.lebrated CAHFBiLL'S COUGI LOZENGSS THE BEST REMEDY KNOWN FOR Coughs^ Colds ^ Hoarsenefs^ &c. These Lozenges are now sold in immense quantities, and meet the approval of our leading Physicians, to whom the Formula from which they are made has been submitted. TWENTY-PIVE CENTS PER BoX. % M I'm'-' 'J' 5 Ik. ^^4! 138 ADYIRTXSIICINTS. S. R. PARSONS, Manufacturer and Dealer in » ^ •» » Nos. 603 & 605 CRAIG STREET, Opposite St, Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL. -♦— ♦♦-^^ •♦-« CONSTANTLY ON HAND, IN GREAT VARIETY, A large assortment of Household Furniture, Mattrasses, Pillows, 6lc. ; Bedroom Sets, in Black Walnut, Chestnut and Painted. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE OITY. in D. & J. SADLIER & CO., Corner Notre Dame & St. Francois Xavier Sts., Montreal. 31 Barclay Street, New York. 128 Federal Street, Boston. BOOK, STATIONERY AND PRINT ESTABLISHMENT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. » ' ♦ Keep constantly on hand the Largest, Cheapest and Best assorted Stock of BOOKS, PRINTS and STATIONERY, to be found in Canada : comprising Books in every department of Literature, and Prints and Stationeiy of every variety. Our Stock of SCHOOL BOOKS (most of them published by our- selves), comprises a good assortment of the Books m general use. We have always on hand a large assortment of popular Books suitable for Dealers ; such as Song Books, Letter Writers, Toy Books, Primers, &c. ALSO, 40,000 AMERICAN & FBENOH FBINTS Best Quality, Colored AT ONLY 258. THE HUNBBED. Having Houses in New York and Boston, and being extensively engaged in the Publishing Business, we have facilities for manufactur- ing and purchasing Books and everything in our line, much cheaper than any house in Canada. New Books received semi-weekly from New York» W:i. h ' rt I*' Pi. ■> '■ii 'J i'l }i 140 ▲DYIRTIBIMINTS. THB STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, WITH WHICH IS NOW UNITED THB » '<>► » HEAD OFFICE:— EDINBURGH. HEAD OFFICE IN CANADA : Standard Life Assurance Oo.'s Buildingi No. 47 GREAT ST. JAMES STREET, MONTREAL. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. B. H. Lemoine, Esq., Chairman. H. Cott^, Esq., Banker. | G. Stephens, Esq., Merchant. John Greenshields, Esq., Merchant. Andrew Robertson, Esq., Advocate. Intending Assurers are requested to examine the new system of Reduced Rates. All business transactions finally concluded in Canada without reference to the Parent Board. Agencies in all principal Towns in Canada. W. M. RAMSAY, Manager for Canada. RICHD. BULL, Inspector of Agencies. IDVIBTIBIIIINTB. 141 COMMERCIAL UNION Assurance Company. Chief Offloe : 19 ft 20 OOBHHILL, LONDON, ENGLAND. Offloe: 886 ft 887 ST. PAUL 8TBEET, MONTBEAL. » — MORLAND, WATSON &: CO., Managing Directors and General A^^ents / >' Cane ^a, FRED. COLE, Sbcrbtary. CAPITAL— £2,500,000 STi'RllNG. FIRE DKPARTMKNT. PERFECT SECURITY, guaranteed by large Subscribed Capital and Invested Funds. MODERATE RATES of Premium on an equitable system of asses- ment. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS —The Managing Directors being gentlemen largely engaged in commerce, will take a liberal and business-like view of all questions comi. ;; ^^fore them. LIFE DEPARTMENT. For the pre-eminent advantaifp ' offered by this Company see pros- pectus and Circular — 80 per cent of profits divided among participating Policy Holders — Economy of mana^^ment guaranteed by a clause in the Deed of Association. The LIFE FUNDS are entirely separate, and are invested in the names of special Trustees. The balance so invested on the 31st December, 1865, as a provision for the Life Policies, equalled 83 per cent, of the Premiums received. The NEW PREMIUMS for the first year amounted to £20,940. P )U I H \ ^1 It I'l '4 'A ' f ;| ,^ i J 'I !^ ' if i- ; J-' 142 ADYBRTISEMBNT8. The Royal INSURANCE COMPANY, F/jRB AND LIFE. CAPITAL !-£ 2, 00 0,000 STEEUN&, AND LARGE RESERVE FUNDS. Annual Income Exceeds ;^65o,ooo Sterling. FIRE DEPARTMENT. THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO INSURE BUILDINGS AND PROPERTY Of all descriptions at very moderate Rates of Premium. L Iling. TY /• ADVBBTISEMENTS. 143 LIFE DEPARTMENT. Amongst other great advantages offered by this Company to Assurers are — Moderate Rates of Premium. Days of Grace allowed with most liberal interpretation. Prompt settlement of Claims. Bonuses declared every Ffve Years, which have been equal to TWO PER CENT PER ANNUM on Sum Assured. The increase of the business of this Branch for the half year in 1865 amounted to upwards of HALF A MILLION STERLING, clearly shewing the high estimation the Company is held in by the public. H. L- ROUTH, Agent. Montreal, Nov., 1866. A. RAMSAY & SON, OIL, LEAD & COLOB MESCHiHTS, mPOBTERS OF AND DEALERS IN KNGLISH AND GERMAN SHEET GLASS, &0. 37, 39 <5^ 41 RECOLLET STREET, MONTREAL. I S • ' H co < UJ ■^ LU 5 UJ ^ QC « h- co •vi i» O V ^ o z o O LONDON Afsurance Corporation y FOR FIRE AND LIFE. Chief Office, No. 7 Royal Exchange, London, England. 4 i*<» » ROMEO H. STEPHENS, GENERAL AGENT FOR CANADA, No. 61 ST. FRANCOIS XAVIER STRfeET, MONxkEAL. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Assurances may be effected on almost all kinds of Property. Short period Policies will be issued on Grain and Country Produce. All loMeS satisfectorily established will be paid without reference to the Board in London. LITE DEPARTMENT. This Corporation has granted Assurances on Livw for a period BXCBBDING OnB HUNDRBD AND FORTY YSARS, haVUtg ISSUed itS •first P'olicnr on the 7th June, ijai. _ Two-th^ds of^e entire profits, without any Deduction for EXPENSES of management, are allotted to the Assured. _ This arrangement will be found to be mofe advantageous to the Policy- hold^ than an apparently largCTproportion of the profits, subjec^ to the emenses ofmanagement. The profits are declared at the end of eveiyfive years, and the share of the Policy-holders maybeap- pnmriated either in inoreape of the Sum Assured, or as an immediate Casn payihent. ^ /i<*Hia»-Ji': ■.!&sfe:8&*.toaaBR.«!+fis<'sa!4*'- m-a : 'A t,. .^ '.H mwismmismm. >» i i i ii > i ! M \ ^^'^ I ^ V 3 I.*- '' V' ] The Siitecriber mwi^^ the atti^^Qn ar|ler(%$mt8 mi^.^i^hi^^^ \ IIib'VbI'I' ^ttSCttt^ »tOCKdf !- ^^^< - . fnrery i«<|jiisite.f€^t%at1y PAP <^ssy 1^ i{^0 OH M4»»:¥^ -^■^-^a V riv' ■^T?;, •5^^'v -?•. fe' ... ; i I I- ■ 4 ^ ' II.. . r . n,, ^ !., II . , 1 . ^ift ii M J 1 "| | I ) • m^ m, ' '^ J M i fcil S g'^^' ' " ' ^ ''■ "■ '■ *i •'^T'^^X'*-^ s IK jw •"• -' "I I **^^^| 8t* ' i1i*'' ' ' , I > i «ifii