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I'.r.fllWIXC f% ** I r S -1^ : OF THE FIFTY-FIRST YEAR 01' 111 !•: REICN Ol 1II«K j g PRESENT MAJESTY QUEEN VUTORIA.] -§ h »4. |<^ -COn>TT-fLIl^T2>Ta-- o Astronomical, Statistical, Commercial. Local and (jcneral Information. DERIVED FROM THE MOST AUTHEN'l'lC SOURCES. —ALSO— % foKt ©fficj; gi^florg for |teiufinuull;uul CON'IAINING AN ALPHABETICAT, LIST OF THE TOWNS. VII,- EA(;ES AND SE'iTLEMENTS IN J'HE COEONN', Wl I 11 THE POST TOWNS AND WAY OFl'ICllS. ♦ o t PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE PROPRIETOR, W, J. HERDER, « X <^» Pi (It o : s 99 o :C " s tj o o 1 ■1 (/I -o 1 . o I. a FOR SAT-K AT THE BOOK-STORKS AXD AT TIIK OFFICE OF I'UTU.ICATIOX. OHEGORY'S LAXE, ST. JOHN'S, NUNVFOUNDi-AND. \\. J. HERDER, PRINfKR, OREGORY's J.ANE. fl> ft H f '!sf <^^ iSS^i-'-' •sjapiiiifi 'aajBiittH ^ Jau-raH— A^^Oa wHOlSiaOXM » S.O.STEELE, Hast lind ^ - St. lohns - - liast Imd, ]W<^yi respectfully to iiitiinalo tliut ho I j. liiis opeiiotl, at the ahov(! address, a ( ^'^H Ikr '3 1 GENESAL DSAPER? AND ELIRER? STORE || fi^«»3L«31»«j:A4"-'^*^^*"***''^'*********'^J''^'^^'^^ ********" -'^'> »«»******' ********'* ;f^ JtliTWIiere the public will meet Avith every satisfaction. .iiSI Doiiijjja strictly Casli Trade, I ain al»!e to sell (Joods at a much lower ii)arj,'iii of profit than is cii.stoinary. IJI^A full assortment of Goods always on hand..,,^ NEW SEASON TEAS (1885 & 1886), LEATHERWARE, ETC. Excelsior J/Vood Factory, WATER STREET EAST, ST. JOHN'S, N.F. Herder & Hallaren, Contractors^ and Un.clerta.k:er«. * — Constantly on hand, and made to order — * IIAIVD-RAIL.S, BALI^rSTRADES, AND ALL GTIIEU Prime Seasoned Liimlier of all tiiiils ou liaM i\i for sale clieai). ¥Mmm^£0¥^§iMMMBMMM^'^ ''^■'^^oi:ic^^^js^::iJ3L:^<:u^i:::^mii'if}i^^ A r,so - MANUFACTURERS AND BUILDERS OF THE CELEBRATED ^EXCELSIOR DORY.^o / I 1 "^ EfFOilElilj ii jjj I'or the Year of Our Lord i:i i:iWi.\( rHKIVOT.lK LVITKK PAR T < „■ Tl M: i ir , „: , „ .x, . , M, •"■■'"'■:'".Tv-nKMVi;AR Jt- r'l in C^ .- fCO J: W^M^CO-tO '-'-^ ^M _- 'n.v.UJO^AM> <>N -^ -,-;^.rgloO .;? S^o ^ ^? ^ rO fO f'' ^' _- — - — •^ ^ ■>. -^ -. ?J . -^ z.^l/LJ^ fi >-' "^ •iiv.ai^ • uiiv: u\:>)K _, T^-Twro^^T^. • ' I u-> fO -T^ _. „. — ri Q n O _ ,^ r/l O CJ w . . i^' L ^r^o'T^o f?^l o. ^-Q n Cn q CO ^. . . j^ p^(^ ;0 CO O O C^ ^ ,^ ,^ ^ _^-%r xv.m iu'.oK •ISOAVO'I • • A A CN CN C^ '^ S^ M ri «^ •\'^ovi5-;!n •l.>AO'l i 12 ^ vn - ^ - ^ "' t- r. Q qv' C> CN 6^ C^ O -^ O w if o _ — I r- o O TABLE OF CONTENTS. AUNKKll.SIOIKNrS I — X VI Appendix :).•■»— ;i'» BoarO of Works Department ji; lioard ol" Koad Commissioners (Ouports) I'ti -;; i Banks— Union Banlc of Newfoundland d? Commercial Bank of Newfoundland (;7 Savings' Bank .... »;7 Branch Bank, Harbor Grace (17 Barristers and Attorneys — Supreme Court (Ik Barristers and Attorneys— Northern District ()« Board of Examiners for granting certilicates to Seamen. 71 Board of Trade Examinations ;•!-!»;; Board of Health 71 Calkndau Pages— Moon's phases, sun's rising and selling; at St. John's every day in the year, Sun's declination, Equation of time, hourly variation, high water at Saint John's (every morning and alternoon), memoranda, &c. 'J— L'O Colony of Newfoundland L'L' Colonial Secretary's Office lM Commissioners of Wrecked Property .i.i Commissioners of Pilots (w Commissioners of Altidavits, &c., in Supreme Court Colonial and Continental Church Society 16—71 Chamber of Commerce (St. John's) (k; Constabulary 71' Consuls (Hi Calendar >< Central District Court d!* Clerks of the Peace 71 Carbouear Grammar School 7o Dift'erence of time at various places on the Globe, as com- pared with St. John's 8 District Surgeons .... (iC Eclipses, 1887 - o Executive Council . L'j Educational Institutions— Protestant and llomau Catholic Education Boards , 7o - is l Ecclesiastical Department, &c.— Church of England si— 83 Roman Catholic Church 8^—8 1 Roman Catholic Church, Harbor Grace 84 Roman Catholic Church, St. Georges Bay 84 Methodist Church, St. John's district 85 Methodist Church, Carbonear district 85 Methodist Church, Bonavista district s<> Presbyterian Church 8G Congregational Church 8r. Reformoi Church of England «'> Fog Signals 04 Fixed and Movable Festivals, Anniversaries, &c 8 i.u.ucuosccvcwo'-"'"'^" ::::;::::::•••■■••• '^ llSo 'g™;; C'raimn.,- School ' '_ ,, „„p„ctovs 01' weights .v.«l Measures .....••• .„ _, , AUornoys ol tl»L »"l ^^,, trates, &c r^;S{'^, r,.cislaUve Council.- .••••••••;;; ; " ,.g :;2i;ihouses,beacou.,& ■;•• ...■;• ,.^_,., lAfnatlc Asylum Li'A- New- -^r:.(^;^;^H;;;e;rp.aceso.,.he_c„.s.. founaiaml ^ Mcterological Kcglster 7:i ^::Ua ua Met.o.lst Acaa^^^ S:i;SiS^St.oais. Acaacmy V.,sTO.vic.BKVAivrM.Kr.. ..•;;;;;:;;; 40-41 Parcel rosi 35 Postal routes ; ^^.^r,.-, rost-omce directory ;; '" ^^ Wayoffices ; ,^_/^- Inland postage ;; .,,,) Moneyorders 41—42 nates of postage ; 24 Registration . • • • • 04 Poor house Oaeen's printer ;' ;l:;airlilyofGreatBritam... ....•.;• ,,^25 RKVENUK PEPAHTMENT ••••• ^ Board of Revenue....- ^* Revenue establlshrnent..^ 24 utport sub-collectors •• ^- Preventive officers.. ^- Customs' department J- Treasury department ; 20-. 4 -Road Commissioners • 2^» It! Bonaventure's College ..•••■•• 87-90 Tariff * _ Vice- Admiralty Court..... • 7 Weather table MCWFOi'MJi.AM) A I MAS AC. ECLIPSES FOR YEAR 1887. In till" y.'nr iss; ii,or,. will h.- two Krlip^os ortlic Hcn an. I of t,li»* Moon. I. —A I'xrUul h',lij,s>' (./ II,,' MOOX, l',ln->tnr>i 7-S, IfiS ihli' (it, (ii'i'i iwo I'I'I'iilfU', I, metis- The rlistcoiil.'K 1, Willi th.! .Sh.'uiuvv ocnirs uf, :>".'' iVoin tlieNortl KlM-t, point, of Ml.. iVLlmi's lillll) t,)W:ll'.h till' Ivisl,. lerii The last, coiitiict, :ii, :'7^ t«»w;ii.|s Uif \V»',s|, I'cft iiniii'c. Ill cilrjl cTsf, /oj. ,// /'""/'/ 'Jl\ is:. 11.— All Aiiiiiihir h'rli/,!!,' (,///,, ,S7'.V, /V/> ////*' tif '!' W. of (in-cnvvich. iiid Latitmlo -l!t'^ Ki' S. ('(Mitral Eclipse (MkIs niMicrallv, iMjliriiary l'l', Illi, 7iii l jn i tilde t;;!^ 27' W. orCrceiiwicli, and Latitude 21'^ ;;i'' s. i;nds on tlu! Kartli ,:;cn(;ral]v, Keltruary L'l.', li'li. •^"nn I in J Hide iH'^ W W. oldroeii'wicli, and Latitude 7^^ I' S. " III. — A rnrliiil l-:,:lii,s, ,,/ //,,■ .1/OO.V, A (fl'i'i'tlli'irj, . Ollj'l- Oli! 11;/ /'.•ilih line ircenwirli, .md I,:iti- IV.— A Tniiil hy.ti/isi' i,f till' Sll.\\ Aiiiji(.->^ 47' N. Oentral Eclipse ends S'-'ierally, Auiiust IS, ish, '..Im, 2, in Loiu'i- tnde 17;i° ii2> E. of Greenwich, and Latitude 'JV :'A' N. Ends ou the Earth ^enerallv, August 18, I'Jh, r,Sm, "j, in Loiiiritude ]5;5'=' 2(J' V of Greenwich, and Latitude ;»^ r.7' N. I) SKW'I'orSbl.lSh .1 1.M.WAC. Latitude and Longitude of places on Coast of Newfoundland. \ ami; "I I'l \< i:. i l,\i. N. l.t»N. NV. _ I ! Cx\\n> \Uw ' K ;!7 W :,\) 17 2 Cup.- SI. (ieoij;.; 4s 'JS 5» .V.) 14 21) Cowheud «'• '"'• '-' •''.7 .".l 10 l>.)iiit Kkh.f ."'tJ 41 :!(» .-.7 L'l I'oinl FcrolN' '>! \ '• "'7 •'> 47 <';i|»»f NoniiMii ''I >'>' •' •''•'> ^^ '• (^iiiritoii IsImikI (':i|it' I'.miiIiI .'.1 IIS i) :>'t :;o (iroMis Nhiiid — N.Mlli INtiiil :.ii .V> '•..-..-I 'M (» (':iii:i.liillrail :.<) 41 0;r.(; 1? (■.ip.- St. .loliii- Norlh Hill 4!t ".'J ;!(»,:.-) L':. (» T\villiiii;i»te lliuhor- llinlx.r Kock I!> ;'.'•» I'S :>4 41 20 (!ap(! Fo«() !'• •'> <>-):; r.4 n oir.r Wudluini I'* ;'-7 ;'.(>:.■". 4(i o Funk l.slaiid 1'' 44 LM r..'. 7 L'lt Ciipc Fri'fls -Si.utli Hill 411 is 40 .-.;; 24 ii (JrccMispoiid Island ... 4".» 7 ;;()').'; ;!1 (» ntr.'i- (iDo.schi'rry Island 4H aS ;;o ."••'l 27 (i CaiM- l{.Miavista"-(Jiill!>land 4S 12 lo .".2 .V.. 20 Cat.alina Ilarhor NurlJi llf.'id 4S ;12 28 .-.2 .'.C (1 lIorscriK.ps is 21 :!()-);{ s ;j(» Trinity Ilaihor—fnlianc.' 4s 22 ;J0 :u\ 11 .",0 IJonavcnLuic Iliad 4S Hi J]0 'u\ IS ]() l.'uccalicn Island -North I'oinI Is !i o .".2 44 4(; < 'ape St. Francis 4 7 4S 4 .•>2 4:; 4 1 ('a|)(' Spear 47 ;'.<> .-.;; ! r.2 ;i;5 :;o ('apt' Mroylc N.iilli I'dint 47 ;5 ".2 '.2 r»7 27 Cap.' liallaid IC 40 4(; 52 .':'. 20 Cap.; KacM' IC ;'.!> 4:1 52 .'.!» 10 V ir^iii Rocks 4(; 2 2.'» I 54 S 45 l'lui;cntia llailior 47 15 11 | 5;! 55 'A Mofticr Hocks— mid 47 2 O j 54 52 <'al)c Cha|)caiiron-;c •••• 4(; 54 1!> ; 55 20 3(t Point May 4(1 54 55 5!» St. I'clcr's Island Mi;litlioiisc 4(1 4(; 52 j 5(1 S 44 Cape Mi(piclon I ■'''_ '"^ _Ui *'''' ^'^ '^'^ Triio latitnd.' of Cliurch Hill 47^ ;54' Norlli. liOnj;itud(; (west of (irecMiwich) 52"^ 42' West. Variation ol tlu; Conipi^ss .'>2° IJO' ami increa- liis^ Sivcii xi'f(,nih annually. NoTK. -The tide tabic in the calendar pa<;es maybe rendered applicable to various other plac(!s on tlu; coast by simply adding or snl)tr;ictiu^, as the casi; may be, the ditVereuce between the times ol" high water (ju tin; lull and chany,e ot the Moon at St. John s, and the time ol" the full tide at any other harbor; for ex- ample, to tlnd tlie time ol" high water at any of the principal har- i)ors of Conception Bay, add 45 minntes to the time at whicli it will be high wattsr at St, John's ; i\n- I'lacentia Bay add 2 hours ; for St. Pierre, Ih, 50m; lor Ferolle, on the North-West Coast, 4 hours, &c. -[^'cc table L VII of Nor it i; EjUtome.^ MnrFOfMJf.AA/f A I.MA\AC. idland. A Tabic for telling the Weather through all the Lunations of each year, for ever. .N. w. IT 11 "7 41 r.i 'J4 :;i 'J 7 :,\' ."iC. s 11 IH ■w ;i:5 :'.o K s I'.t II 2 'Jf. k; 47 (I II (I II L'll II II I'll II (I II L'O i; an 10 4*; 41 :',o yo 10 :'.:. I) 45 '^ i) 30 44 :50 )rlli. est. Ill increa- I'eiulerod y adding ween t.lu' lou at St. for ex- cipal har- whieh it 2 hours ; Coast, 4 I Tlii.s tttl)lc is Ihu it'SiilL nC niaiiy ycar.s actual oli^urvaUuii : ilu: wiiol«! Iicinu con^tnittt'd o;i a due couslderatimi <>[' the ;iiliin timi ol the Sim and Moon in Uii-ir several po^iiions ri'sprctiiiu llie Kartli, and will, Ity .'»iniplo inf-pection, >lio\\ tliu (»I),s(m\ to lie .seldom or never louml to Tall. £u » ? H j2 P S - •^ n 2. -A r ^ '^rf (^ I *^ <■< ft •^5 3 •- -1 o C3 Ul O n '^ '/> * -r; rr ;r "^ t; T x '/: ^. r. ^ x s i: ^. •• Si ;; i; a a ZT S^ B ;; a ^ - a ! 3 a o B. a B X — . <^ O : NE WFO UNDL A ND A L MA NA C. CALENDAR FOR YEAR 1887. Guillen Nninbei'. Epn<:l. .Solar Cycle 7 I Doiululcal LoLttT. . ti Koniaii Indict ion. L^U .Julian Period B 15 (iC.UO Ej)iphany Ian. .Si'ptua^'OKinui Sunday . .Feb. (^uin(|ua;;e,sima--Slirove Sun- day Ash Wednesday (2uadragcsima--I.st S in Lent St. David Mar. St. Patrick y\nnunciation Lady Diiy... Palm Sunday April Good Friday Faster Sunday Low Sunday St. George Ivogation Sunday May (I <; •JO 8 10 17 Ascension Day— Holy Thurs- day May r.» Birth ol" (i- Victoria l'I Pentecost— Whit Sunday.... 'J:> Trinity Sunday June ."> Corpus Chri.sti '.) Accession of (.^ucen Victoria 2(i Proclamation LM St. John Bap. — Midsuni. Day I'i St. Michael— INI'mas Day, Sep L^!) Birthof Prince of Wales, Nov !> 1st Sunday in Advent 'J7 St. Andrew ;'.0 St. Thomas Dec IJl Christmas Day 25 The Vear Five Thousand Six Hundred and Forty-Eight oi' the .levvish Era commences on September !!», is,s7. Ramadan (Month ol" Abstinence ob;ierved by the Turks) com- niriices on May I'l, J. '^87. The Year One Thousand Three Hundred and Five of the Mo- hammedan Era commences on September 1!>, 1SS7. A TABLE, SlieAvliig Ihe Diirerciice of Time at Various IMaccs on the Globe, as compared ^vitli St. John's, N.F. ^ r- I hen it is iiotjii at SI . John',-, it is 18 mill iites pas L 11 (»' clock, .\.:\i., at Cliarhjttetown, P.E.I, 17 ditto 11 ditto Halifax. K5 ditto 11 ditto St. John, N.B. oU ditto 10 ditto Portland, Me. 47 ditto 10 ditto Boston, Ma;;S. ■It; ditto 10 ditto Quebec. ;;4 ditto 10 ditto New York. ;;u ditto 10 ditto Philadelphia- 2o ditto 10 ditto Washington. 21 ditto 7 ditto San Francisco, California 14 ditto 7 ditto St. Juan, Van'vers Island ;-!(! ditto .» IVM., Greenwich. 50 ditto 1 ditto L'oine. ?() ditto ,"> ditto (!onstaii1inople. 52 ditto :> ditto Jerusalem. 50 ditto 8 ditto Madras, East Indies, S ditto u ditto Canton. NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. ;;o tlic Js&iiiiary, I §§7. MOON'S PHASES, Caluulcitccl for Mean Time at St. John's, Ncwtoundland. Hh, Um, Evening. "li, ohn, Morning. 1 111, olin, Evening. FiH.s r QuAUTKu 1st (lay, Vvw. Moox litli clay, Last QLAitTKii i.Hli day, Nkw Moox i';ird day, II h, ;;um, Morning. First Qcautkh ;;ist day, 41i, .";.-,m. Evening. .sets > ''. (ipj)' time. ~ Mini's JJerli- i b' Kqnu, .; ■1 •'■< : ' S lliylt ;.| Water at ,^ 55 f It notion. "^ _ t ""^- ;lr. tit.JohCis. •^ ^ .S/. 7( )h H^ii. ' tiild. h. m. h. m G / " ni s. f i. a. m. p. m. s 1 / oo 4 ]:!.S 2.3 .".7 S 12 41 .3 40 GJ) 1 18241 41 .. .. SiJ. 2 7 54 4 1-1 22 55 26 2 1;; 55 4 14 88 1 167 .33 57 M 3 7 54 4 15 •H) 47 2 14 (iO 4 42 70 1 151 1 34 1 5?^ T 4 7 04 4 16 22 43 41 15 82 10 12 1 134, 2 45 3 00 VV o 7 54 4 17 22 37 7 7 K) 05 5 37 1 1 1 115 .3 r^H 4 22 Th. (i 7 54 4 11) 22 30 7 5 18 0() 3 64 1 005 4 56 5 20 V ( 7 o:; 4 20 22 22 40 8 10 16 20 (;,s 1 075 5 27 5 51 >S S 7 5;.^ 4 21 14 47 20 20 (; 55 22 1 053 (1 :y2 U oiS Sr. <) 7 5;; 4 22 22 28 2 21 35 7 21 22 1 0.30' 7 21 7 45 M 10 7 52 4 24 21 57 42 22 12 7 44 67 1 007' 8 1 S 25 T 11 7 o2 4 25 21 48 31 23 40 8 8 o:^ 083 8 37 9 01 \V 12 7 51 4 2t; 21 38 .V) 5 21 54 S .31 S4 9.-)8' 20 44 Th. 13 7 51 4 27 21 28 5:; 25 50 8 54 52 932 9 58 10 22 I<' 14 7 50 4 2!) 21 18 27 4 26 62 !) Ki 57 W(il0 47 11 11 S lu 7 50 4 30 21 7 :!(! 3 27 04 .'!7 0!»0 870 1145 .. .. Su. 16 7 4i> 4 31 20 5(1 20 28 (M 9 58 7(5 851 5li 1 20 M 17 7 4s ' • » t > 4 *}o 20 44 41 5 20 64 10 18 ,s5 823 2 22 2 46 T 18 7 47 4 34 20 ••V2 38 4 30 61 10 38 2 7 4() 4 30 20 20 12 31 58 10 bC) 96 764 4 43 5 07 Th. 20 7 45 4 37 20 i 22 6 32 53 11 14 P4 734 5 34 5 58 V 21 7 44 4 3^ 10 54 10 0.33 46 11 32 18 703: 6 14 38 S 22 7 44 4 40 1!» 40 36 3 34 38 11 48 67 671 6 6(; 7 20 8u, 2;j 7 43 4 4-J It) 26 40 2 .';5 29 12 4 .39 639 7 10 7 34 M 24 7 42 4 4;! 10 12 22 5 30 18 12 10 .",2 605 7 30 7 54 T 25 7 41 4 45 IS 57 4.3 7:57 05 12 .3.". 45 572 8 06 8 30 W 26 7 40 4 4(! 18 ■12 44 137 91 12 4(^. 77 i:)'^^ 8 42 9 06 Th. 27 7.SS 4 4s 18 27 24 2 38 75 12 50 28 5C4 16 9 40 F 28 7 37 4 40 18 11 44 3 3U 57 1.3 10 9<3 469 9 46 10 12 8 29 7 36 4 51 17 5.") 44 8 40 38 13 21 81 435 10 24 10 48 bu. 30 7 35 4 52 17 39 26 2 41 17 13 31 82 40011 01 11 25 M 31 1 7 33 4 54 8 17 22 48 7 41 94 13 41 00 365 11 49'.. .. I?Ieiiioi'aii«1n^ *r.— January ."., Port Royal, Jamaica, burnt 1703. 6, Epiphany. S, liat. New Orleans, 181.'.. \), 1^. C. Cnthcdral oiwnod, ]«.")0, 10, IVnviy Postage, Great Britain, 1840, 14, R. Bruce died, 1(111. l.'^, .lames AVatt born, 178(!. K!, Bat. Coruna, 1809. 17, B. Franklin born, 1706. 19, D. Webster born, 1782. 22, Byron born, 1783. 23, Wm. Pitt died, 1806. 24, Fox born, 1749. 27, Mozart died 1750. -^1, Cplonial Building opened, 1850. 10 NEWFOUND LAN Jl ALM ANAC February, 1§§9'. MOON'S PHASES, Calculated for Mean Time at St. John's, Newfoundland. Full Moon 7th day, r.h, I3in, Eveniufe^ Last QrAKiKU 1 ^th clay, lUh, Olm, Morning'. New Moon 22Dd day, (Jli, U9m, Morning. 13 N Sun Sun (7. r/^)j>. ; L'qUC Ilujh V ^ rises sets / .S'»/t'6' Dccl . -*. 5 of ^ finie Wa/cr at St. John''s. «' ^ i SI. John's. n nnon. / / mlil Ii. ni. li. m. / / ' \\i. s t? 1. ni. p. ni. T 1 7 ;)2 4 55 S 17 5 52 42 70 13 49 34 380 41 1 05 W 2 7:-!l 4 57 1(5 48 39 143 44 13 56 840 295 1 52 2 16 Th o 7 2!) 4 59 16 31 8 44 16 14 3 50 260 3 11! 3 35 y 4 7 2x 5 16 13 1!» 4 44 ,s7 14 33 225 4 30! 4 51 N t5 7 27 5 2 15 55 14 2 45 56 14 14 32 191 5 30 5 51 .Sl'. () 7 25 5 ;i 15 36 52 7 40 22 14 18 49!o l'"i7 () 22 6 4(5 M 7 7 24 5 15 18 15 4 46 88 14 21 85 123. 7 07 7 31 T 8 7 22 5 7 J4 5!) .)•) 5 47 62 14 24 30|0 089 7 45 8 i)\) W 1) 7 20 5 ^i 14 40 14 5 48 14 14 26 14^0 057 8 21: 8 45 'III. 10 7 19 5 10 14 20 51 48 7^ 14 27 11 024 9 3' 9 27 F 11 7 17 5 11 14 1 14 49 33 14 27 ;;oo 008 9 3010 03 s 1L> 7 l(i 5 12 13 41 24 49 90 14 26 75 039 10 24 10 48 Su. i;i 7 14 5 1:3 13 21 10 5 50 46 14 25 45 069 11 19 11 43 M 14 7 12 5 15 13 1 1 9 51 00 14 23 43,0 099 20 44 T 15 7 11 5 16 12 40 31 751 51 14 20 70 120 1 48 2 12 \V 16 7 9 5 18 12 ]\) 49 2 52 02 14 17 26 158 3 11 3 35 11). 17 7 7 5 1 9 11 58 54 7 52 5114 13 12 187 4 17 4 41 F 18 7 (i 5 2J 11 37 48 8 52 07 14 8 30 215 5 8 5 -.Vl « 19 7 4 5 22 11 16 32 63 42 14 2 810 243 5 531 6 17 >u 20 7 ;j 5 24 10 55 4 6 53 86 13 5() 66 270 6 81 55 .M 21 7 2 5 25 10 33 26 54 27 13 49 85 lO 207 7 7 7 31 T 22 7 5 26 10 1] 39 6 54 t57 13 42 40j0 324 7 13 7 '67 W 2:3 6 59 5 27 9 49 42 9 55 05 13 34 31:0 350 7 36 8 06 I'h. 24 6 57 5 21) 1) 27 23 3 55 ■U 13 25 (510 375 8 12 8 36 !<• 25 () 55 5 30 9 23 2 .y) 76 13 16 32 400 8 45 00 S 26 6 52 5 ;J2 8 43 1 56 09 13 6 43 424 9 18 9 42 Su- 27 6 51 b'M s 20 31 15(i 40 12 55 07 448 52' 10 1(5 M 28 ()49 5 35 S 7 57 51 56 6012 44 95'0 470 10 2610 50 IVIciiioraiida, Ac— February 2, Candlemas Day. Sir ll()bert Peel born, 1788, (J, Septuagesima Sunday ; Fish Convcn- tion laid before the Lefjislalnrc^ 1857. 8, Mary Queen of Scots beheaded, l."'.S7. 1^, Qnoen Victoria married, 1840. 14, St. Valen- tine'.s Diiy. HI, Dr. Kano died, 1857. 17, Bonornlcnt Trhh Soviet n fonndei], iHOd. 20, (2uin«inago,sinia— Shrovo Sunday. 22, Wash- ington born, 1732. 2;'., Ash Wednesday. 24, St. Matthias. 27, (.Quadragesima— 1st Sunday iujient; Longfellow born, 1807. NM WFO I INULA M) ALMANA C. 11 JVlai'cli, IHH7. l;u 11)7. I OB o'.> 4-j ic. no ISir UC(t- llen- \U'ty ish- '27, MOON'S PHASES, Calnulated lor Mean Time at St. John's, Newfoundland. First Quaktkk 2n(l day, 'Hi, .".7m, Morning. Full Moon iUh clay, ."ill, ():{m, Morning. Last Quautku ir)th day, lOh, llm, Evening. New Moon 'J4Ui day, oh, i59m. Morning. FiHST QuAUTKU lUst day, lUli, 22m, Evening. ^ " =^;i Sim ,S'..'^^- a))p. time. •■^ ** Kij\t(i. ; 2 C -^^',7^' ^ ■ .../. ^ tn's Decli- .• 5 of .^ o Woie.r at nine. ►^ ^ >S7. ./(>/*?*'.-?. '^ f^ IS ,S7. e7(v//»'.?. nation. 1 1 // wU. ^-^ • 1 h. m. 1 1. m o / // , m. .s. s. a. m. 1 1. tn. T 1 G4G o :i9 S 7 .-'.J 10 oii 07 1 2 3.3 30 403 11 OJ) 11 3v3 W 2 G44 5 41 7 12 19 5 57 23 1 2 21 30 514 .. .. 25 Th. ;j 6 42 5 42 G 40 2.-} 57 47 1 [2 8 71 535 1 10 1 30 F ' 4 G 40 5 44 G 20 20 9 57 70 11 5."» 6.3 555 2 38 3 02 S ] 5 G ;J8 5 45 G ;; 13 G 57 91 11 42 08 574 4 10 4 30 Su. i) () .-'.G 5 47 5 40 1 4 58 1011 28 08 502 5 15 5 30 M ! 7 (5 ;u 5 48 5 10 44 7 58 28 ] [1 l:i 64 <'.10 6 10 34 T 8 () 32 5 50 4 53 23 9 58 45 ] 10 i)'^ 79 (527 6 52 7 16 w : 9 (5 :H) 5 51 4 20 50 3 58 50 10 4.3 56 642 7 27 7 51 Th. 10 G28 5 5o 4 G 31 4 58 72 10 27 97 656 8 02 8 26 1'' 11 G2G 5 54 3 43 5 58 85 1 LO 12 05 670 8 20 1.', S 12 G24 5 50 i 3 19 26 8 58 95 9 55 83 082 9 25 9 4i» Sr. i;5 ' G 22 5 57 2 55 50 8 59 04 9 39 32 093 10 05 10 20 M 14 G 21) 5 58 2 32 12 8 59 12 9 22 55 704 10 50 11 20 T 1') 54 6 17 2 35 15 1 58 70 5 30 13 705 8 48 9 12 M 2^ ; o 52 6 18 2 58 42 2 58 56 5 11 77 765 10 02 10 20 T 2e ) 5 oO 6 20 .•5 22 5 8 58 40 4 53 43 704 9 59 10 2;{ \V .*j( ) 5 48 21 .3 45 25 (] 58 23 4 35 12 762 10 38 11 12 Th. '31 5 46 6 23'N 4 8 41 58 05 4 IG 86 759 11 32 11 50 Iflemoraiicla, Ac— Marcli l, St. David. 2, J. Wesley died, 1791. 5, St. Louis, U, S., burnt. 8, William III died, 1702. 10, Prince of Wales married, 1803. 12, Assassination of tlie Emperor of Russia, 18S1. 15, Ctesar assassinated, B.C., 44, 17, St. Patrick's Day. 20, Sir Isaac Newton died, 1720, 21, Princess Louise married, 1871. 25, Annunciation— Lady Day. 28, Raphael born, 1483; Great lire at Jamaica, 1862. 12 NE ]fFO I IN J) LAND A L MAN A C. April, IS87. MOON'S PHASJiiS, Calculated t'oi^ Mean Time at St. Johii'Fi, Newt'ouudland. Full Moox '^'tli 'Iny, Vh, 08m, KvcMiiivif. Last Quartri? Hth S 2 5 Su. .'5 ") M 'i' W Th. F S 4 ') ') 9 5 SnJlO ') Al 11 ;■) T 12. ') w |i;j o Th.l4 u F ilo S il6 Su. 17 M 18 r 19 W 20 Th. 21 F 22 s 2;i Su. 24 M 25 T 26 4 W 27 4 Th.28 4 F ,21 1| 4 s m 4 ni. 44 42 40 .')S ;J6 ;)4 :]2 .'Ji 28 20 24 22 20 18 IG 1.") l.-{ 11 m. 24 27 28 58 oQ 55 5;^. 51 50 (') G G 6 ;50 .:jl (i r.2 ;]:! G .'35 G .')G () 3^ G ;}!) <; 41 42 44 G 45 G4G G48 G49 C, 50 G 52 G 5;! G 54 50 G 57 G 59 7 7 2 7 .'5 7 4 >J 4 :]] 4 54 5 17 5 40 G :) 2G G 48 7 II s 8 !) 9 !) 10 Id 10 u n 11 12 12 12 i;j 1;] i;3 14 14 N14 ■ )•> 5G ]S 40 1 2;] 45 G 27 48 9 .".0 50 10 ;]i 50 10 30 49 8 27 45 // " 51 8 57 85 57 7 '>7 G;> 58 2 57 40 52 57 IC) 4 1 7 '>6 00 24 1 50 (hi .59 8 50 .'JI 28 5 5G 04 49 9 55 ?'•> :\ 7 55 41 9 G 55 08 7 .'3 54 72 50 3,54 IjG :30 5,5:3 08 7 5-5;{ 5!» 28 9,5:] 1{) 40 4-52 7G 41 G.>2 I]:] :\'2 2 51 88 11 i)51 42 40 ••{•"iO 04 57 ] 50 45 2 49 05 ,Vt 5 4i) 4:3 ;31 5 4S i)0 1 5 48 ;35 15 147 78 15 147 21 1 24G 62 :')2 040 01 m. s, :3 58 .•3 40 :; 22 :l 4 2 47 2 '^0 2 12 1 54 a, m. or, 21 1 1 5 48 ;]:! 17 2 11 20 40 5:3 1 (3 1 1 1 1 o 2 2 2 <) •) 68,0 .59 OQiO 7:3!0 01 1 460 100 95 04 40 05 O0|0 20'0 87,0 8:3 4 ')(> 752i 747 74], 7:35| 727: 710' 710i (599; 087 1 675! • >t 07 42 4 o;j 5 51 6 ;3(; 7 1:3 7 .00 8 9 2fi 45 062 10 .'31 648 11 .'30 ()34i ;38 10 :il 4:3 54 •5 15 25 :!4 4:5 51 84 G0;3' 1P,{) 587: 02 570i 510 55.3! 58 .5:35 1 21 517 41 15 42 2.3 .50|0 401) 75'0 01 f)7 G19 Go;3' 587: 570i - * O i 5:35i 517 499 479 460 440' 42o; 4001 1 57 2 07 4 05 4 52 5 ;3.'3 00 45 7 l:! 7 21 7 52 8 27 02 41 .'370 10 .34 :;59 11 14 ;3;38i 20 l). III. 1 01 2:31 4 OG 5 17 15 7 00 rj kin i •>! 8 20 8 52 9 :\:> 10 00 10 55 * t • • 1 (>2 2 21 :;;3i 4 2:1 5 10. 5 57 :;:■; 7 Oi> 7 .'m 7 48 8 IG 8 51 9 2<^ 10 05 10 58 11 ::8 44 •Equation of time to ho added to apparent time to the I'lth, and to be subtracted the remainder ol" the month. ITIenioraiida, &c.— April :l. Palm Sunday. <;, Goldsmith bora, 1774. 7, Wordsworth born. 1770. 8, Good Friday. 10, Easter Sunday ; Lord Bacon dieil, 11:21. 12, Lincoln assassinated, 18G5. 13, Catholic Emancipation, lsj;>. 15, Franklin died, 17!>5, IG, Battle Oiilloden, 1740. 17, Low Siiiiday; Shal T)] li 15 27; G ;i<; 7 00 lo! 7 i:V 737 10; 7 o(V S 20 99i 8 2tt 8 52 87; .•< 9 32 75' 9 40 10 Oil 02 10 :n 1(1 55 ■18 1 1 ;i('. * 1 * * 34 () :i8 1(H 19 1 57 2 21 Oil 2 07 3 31 S7i 4 05 4 20 70! 4 52 5 ii; 53: 5 ;3;i .') . ) I :',5' 00 (', ;!3 17 45 7 09 L)i) 7 l:i 7 • i ( 7!» 7 24 7 4S )0 7 52 H IG iO 8 27 8 51 jO 02 9 20 )0j 41 10 05 70 10 34 10 5S 59 11 14 11 ;'.« 38; 20 44 e liUh, and lo G, GoUlsmltli Friday. 10, assiissiuuted, in died, 17115. speare born, :omwell born, XF.WFOUNDLAJSD ALMANAC. l3 i?liiy, I8§V. MOON'S PHASES, Calculatod for Moan Time at St. Jobii'fi;, Ne wfo mid laud. Fri.i, Moox Gth day, Inh, .".lin, EvtMiinir. Last Qhaistki: 1 Itli day, lb, ".Gm, Morniufr. Nrw Moon 22nd day, 71i, :Um, Mornin;,'. First Qiauikk 2'.tLli day, Ih, ;;;im, Evening. • 1 Hun Sim al HI. Ja/iir.^. '1. 'i/ip. I'niic. -- .. Hiiii\^ Dcch- ,? "^ va lit III. ^ '" A / i/lIK l»IP III,/ t "^ Jliqil Wilier al HI. J„Jni\r. h. m. 1. ni. / II \ n ni. s I. ni. ). in. Sr. 1 4 48 7 G \]5 3 40 45 40 2 59 ^2 310 1 :;■; 2 01 M v> 4 47 ( 1 15 21 52 14 77 3 15 294 3 !3 3 37 T 3 4 45 7 8 15 .39 38 8 44 12 3 13 90 273 1 2tt i 5:> \V 4 4 43 7 10 15 57 9 43 47 20 24 251 ) 5 1!> 5 43 Th. 5 4 42 7 11 10 14 25 2 42 80 .3 25 '.No 22s 1; IS 42 J'^ f) 4 40 7 12 10 .31 24 2 42 11 3 31 180 205 55 7 li> S 1 4 ;j9 7 14 Ki 4S 7 41 42 3 35 81 181 7 .3s S UJ Su. H 4 38 7 15 17 4 32 5 40 72 3 3!) ^7 157 s 13 s ;;7 M U 4 3G' 7 10 17 20 41 3 40 01 3 43 34 1.3.3 .S 4() 1) 10 I' 10 4 35; 7 IS 17 :'.0 .32 8:10 28 3 40 23 108 .",0 10 (lO W 11 4 33 7 19 17 52 r, 38 54 3 48 54 OS I 10 18 10 42 Th. 12 4 32 7 20 18 7 22 G:l7 79 50 2G0 05!) 11 07 11 :ll I<' 13 4 31 7 21 18 22 20 5 3,7 0.3 '>> 51 3s 034 . . . . 25 S 14 4 29. 7 23 18 30 50 30 25 •> •> 51 01 Old 1 01 1 25 Sr. 15 4 28; 7 21 18 51 20 35 40 3 51 80 014 2 08 2 .•'.2 M IG 4 27 7 25 19 5 22 2.34 07 .3 51 23 0".!» .3 1.3 .1 .1 — ■ 1 .i( r 17 4 20 7 27 19 19 4 33 80 50 01 {)(>:', 4 OG 4 30 \v IH 4 24: 7 2S 19 32 27 4.33 04 3 4S 210 0-^7 4 55 5 19 'III 19 4 23 7 29 10 4.-) 30 3 32 20 •> 45 84 No 5 3 1 5 r,y, 1-' 20 4 22 7 30 19 58 13 2 31 .30 42 01 134 13 .".7 .s 21 4 21 7 31 20 10 3,j 7 30 51 ;{ .30 42 157 40 7 13 Su 22 4 20 7 32 20 22 37 29 04 3 IV, 39 1711 7 13 7 37 .\1 2.3 4 19 7 3.3 20 34 18 28 77 3 30 S2 20] 7 40 8 04 r 24 4 18, 7 34 20 45 3.^ 4 27 88 3 25 74 222 S 32 8 ,W w 25 4 17 7 35 20 50 3(; 20 9'.t 3 20 15 24.3 11 25 49 'I'll .^(i 4 10 7 3(; 21 7 13 9 20 ()!» • > 14 07 20.'. 10 19 10 43 V 27 4 15 7 38 21 17 21> 25 17 3 1 52 2s2 11 It 11 :',-< .s 28 4 14 7 40 21 27 21 9 24 24 51 .301 s 32 Su 29 4 13 7 11 21 3(5 52 2:'. 31 •) :,:; 070 310 1 2 1 20 \l 30 4 13: 7 41 21 40 8 22 .37 •> 45 20 330 1 47 2 11 T 31 4 12: 7 42 N21 54 40 3 21 42, .) .;(; 02 .',53 2 :;9 3 03 I?f eillorail4lsi« Ai'. — d'nri'rudr llhrri-r ^icoru inh, ojJifi', ISTO S.S. I'hilip and Jame.s (lurprnor Ddi'liiiij sn-Dni into ojjii'c, 185r>. G, VoMco prncOainied botwecn the alluid powers and Rnssia, 1H.",G. 11, Massacre at Delhi, l.s.'»7. 12, (hnwi-al Elcclidu nndi'r Xnt- Coii- ftl.itution, 1855. 13, Fir.'^t Lfi/isJalirc Concrtd As.^tcrnhli/ iqiciied ; Riofs in Wulf')' Strct'l, 18G1. 1,"., Ko^atlon Sunday, 10, Ascension Day— Holy Thursday :^0. Fuunihitinn Slone li. C. Cathrdral laid, 184G. 24, Birth of Queen Victoria. 29, PenticosL-Wh.it Sunday. 14 NE n^FO I'NJ) I A M) A L MA NA C. JiiiiC' 1§MV. MOON'S PHASES, CalrulatPci tor Moan Timo at St. Joliii's, Newfoundland. Fill. I. Moon •"•Lli day, 7Ii, 07m, IMorninu', Last QrAHTKi: li-'tli ila'y, lOli, ()4m, Eveniuj?. Nf.w Moo.v L'Olh (lay, 71i, 22m, Evening,'. FiitsT UrAHTii: 27Lli tl:iy, Cli, :!Uin, Eveuiiif,'. n -= ^tiii Sit II '' •:: ^. (il i<^^ HI, ./ii/ni's. Sini's! Jhcii- /-- vdtioii. '^ JCqiia timr. iiinh Water at ,S7. ./o// //'.■;. \V Til. i' .s Sr. M •I' \V Th. 1' .s Si'. 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CI / '/ / m. s s. a. in. p. m. ¥ 1 4 12 1^ utVj X 23 ^9 1 ;;i; o 11 OS 3 30 45 482 4 37 5 01 S O 4 13 ^ '>'; 23 • » •> 21 10 00 .3 41 S8 470 5 ;;<; <; 00 Su. -J 4 13 •■ r>4 22 58 40 1 11 00 .> • » 53 03 45s ti 2;i 47 M 4 4 14 *" ')4 22 53 40 2 12 00 4 3 8S() 445 7 03! 7 27 T 5 4 IJ •■ r)4 22 IS '2rt 4 13 i 1! 1 4 14 410 432 7 31; s 00 \V ♦) 4 \o *" ,"»3 22 42 37 !> 1 1 07 4 21 000 41s 8 5 8 ;;o Th. 7 4 16 ^ 03 '22 3(i 20 7 15 or. I 31 15 403 s 51 IS F 8 4 17 m o3 22 2!) 52 10 03 4 43 03 .•;s7 20 'J 5.3 S S(J. 10 4 10 — r>i 22 l.") 32 7 IS SO .) 1 71 .!5I 10 14 11 08 M 11 4 10 ■■ 51 >)') / IS 5 10 s2 5 10 04 337 1 1 2:1 1 1 47 '1' 12 4 21 50 21 5! » n 1 20 77 5 17 02 .310 15 ;;'.) W l.'i 4 21 50 21 51 1 1 ( i 2 ! 71 5 25 ;;(■) ;;()l 1 00 1 ;;3 Th. 14 4 22 40 21 12 10 ;;22 i-.l 5 32 ;15 (1 'js-j 2 21 2 15 F 15 4 23 48 21 33 4 7 -'0 50 5 ;5S S80 202 S 10 4 24 ■T 47 21 23 2S 2 24 48 5 41 O.'.O i>|-_> 1 3.-; i 57 Su. 17 4 2o 'T 4() 21 13 20 8; 25 30 •j 50 ISO i>21 5 27, 5 51 M IH 4 2() — 45 21 t » 7 2(5 28 5 ')^) 53 200 23 1 47 T 10 4 27 7 44 20 52 28 .3 27 17 10 35 107 8 21 S 45 S 2;{ 4 32 T 4o; 20 () 13 7 3 J 01 12 04 0S3 s 50 23 8u. 24 4 33 ^ 30 10 53 40 31 44 6 14 330 058 3740 01 .M 2o 4 34 - 38 10 41 4 5 32 20 15 4'.'0 033 10 10 10 43 J' 2(5 4 3o ^ 37 10 2S 4,33 07 1) 15 00 007 11 (18 II .32 W 27 4 3(5 — 3() 10 1 1 3(; 33 s8 (') 15 770 Ol.s (111 ;-J3 'Ih. 28 4 37 *- 35 1:) (» 51 3 31 07 10 02 ml 1 .33 1 57 1' 29 4 3S ^ 3i! is 1'; o.) ():;5 II 13 Olio 070 .3 03 3 27 S ;i{) 4 30 •- 32i IS .".2 33 2 3(j 21 11 07 OOC) 4 21 4 45 8r. 31 4 41 _^ 31 IN is 17 55 I 31; 00 11 07 121 5 12 5 :',(•, iVIeiiioi-aiKla, Ac— July l. Sir li. IVt-l ilii'd, 1.^50; Duimiii- on of Canada iuaui^urated, 1807. 4. American Indeptndence, 1770. 5, l^rincfcss Helena nianifd, isr.n. 7. Free Trade Art passed. liS85, 10, Cn/w Hail and Cd/ir Iiri/"ii FJrrlrlr C/ni's, ls(i0. 27, Seeoinl At. ('ol>l<- tuiil, 18GC. 2'J, French Kevoliition, 1830; St. Iguatus Lyoladied, i:.5i:. 10 NEWFOUNDLA l\D ALMASAC. \iltflist, INN7. MOON'S L'lIAbES, (j,t,|f,ulat,n», IMuniin::. liAsi <^i Ai!ri;i; I Uh , tk c ■ ri SI Siiii .s Ih ( / III , ■ , , , iKi/inii. . •hthii, .V. - , - 1 / iiiic. > " Water at St. John's. li. 111. h. III. r, 1 u " 1 m. y. ."• ! 1. m. ). in. 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Slavery abolished in Britij:li h.>imiiu>iis. 1S;U. t, First Afnii'tir TrJfaropIi Cul'lr hv',!, 185(3. 6. ,l>iike ot Kdinhiuuh boni, ISU. S. r.iniiini;- died. 1S:'7, '.'. Pri)}rr li tirti i>j' Hr \, /.'i. rlii:ni.< nrrir.-,! fa Sr. Jnhii's, 1S|.".. Il.rrintini: iiivonted, 1 1 ;:. l."). Uas tlrsl useil in Loudon, IsoT. 20, I'anada discovered, i:>i>S. L'l, /■'»(;;;. /af/.,/; Stoiu: ]Vtiil>"!'(i). Church laiiU iJ'^O. "A, 81. Aui;ustine's Hav. :";». i?t. .lolui K.iptist beheaded. NE WFO UNDL A ND AL M ANA C. 17 Nci>tembeis l§§r. MOON'S PHASES, CalcLiliiLud I'ur Moan Time at St. John's, Newfoundland. FiM. Moon Ist day, 7h, 42in, Kveuiniu. FiKsi QijAiiTKi; Kill clay, Sh, ;{2m, Eveiiiuf;. \k\v Moon lOili day, lOli, 2;)m, Eveuiu^. Last QLAiiiKi; 23rd day, lli, 33in, Evening. Sun Sua G. (tpp. time., - .• T. ^ 1 1 Ili>lh ^ : rises a St. J< acts t j/iit's. Suits JJcrU- .S "^ time. ' '^ nation. - ;,„/,/_ ^ S > 1—1 1 1 Water at St. John's. li. m, 11. m. o / " " n,. s. , s a. m. |). til. rh. 1 5 23 () 36 X 8 18 47 ('•54 U U ;; 85,0 785' 6 55 7 10 i- 2 o 'Jo 6 35 7 5<; b7 54 73 22 S5 707 7 20 7 53 8 3 20 6 33 7 35 00 05 42 12 809 8 00' 8 24 Su. 4 5 27 6 31 7 12 o6 1 66 o6 1 1 66 819 8 32 8 56 M 5 6 29 6 28 (•) 50 43 8 55 64 1 21 44 () 820 17 41 'V G 5 30 6 26 28 25 155 91 1 41 43 837 31 9 55 W 7 5 31 6 21 6 50 17 2 1 62 845 10 14 10 3S Th, H 5 33 6 23 1 .t 28 7 56 13 2 21 08 ^52 10 55 11 1!) V 9 o34 6 21 5 20 51 6 50 W) 2 42 50,0 858 11 41.. .. S U) o 3o 6 IS 4 5S 56 88 3 3 16 803 42 1 06 Su. 11 o37 6 10 4 35 21 2 57 00 3 23 03 867 2 05' 2 20 M 12 5 38 6 14 4 12 28 5 57 20 3 44 80 871 3 33 3 57 T 13 5 30 6 12 3 49 31 4 57 47 4 5 74 874 4 43 5 07 W 14 5 41 6 10 ;; 20 30 57 tM 4 20 75 876 5 43 <5 07 111. 15 5 42 (i >< 3 3 24 8 57 70 4 47 81 878 () 33 () 1 V 16 5 43 6 6 2 40 16 157 93 5 8 00 870 7 00 7 30 S 17 5 44 6 4 2 17 4 2 58 05 5 30 00 879 7 13' 7 37 Su. 18 5 45 6 2 1 53 4!» 6 58 16 5 51 10 879 8 03 8 27 M 19 5 40 6 1 30 32 5 58 1^6 6 12 18 878 8 22 8 40 T i20 5 47 5 58 1 7 13 2 58 y 4 33 23'0 876 9 05 9 29 VV 21 5 40 5 5G 43 52 3 58 40 6 54 23 874 40 10 04 Th. 22 5 51 5 54 N 20 30 58 45 7 15 10 870 10 35 10 59 F 23 5 52 5 5.3 S 2 53 4 58 40 7 30 00 800 11 30 11 54 » 24 5 54 5 50 20 17 4 58 51 7 50 73 861 40 1 04 Su. 25 5 50 5 48 40 41 7 58 51 8 17 ;]4 856 2 05 2 29 M 26 5 57 5 46 1 1 13 5 58 50 8 37 80 849 3 23 3 47 ^ 5 44 I 3(5 20 8 58 48 8 58 10 842 4 24 4 48 W 28 6 5 42 1 59 52 58 44 9 18 20 833 5 13 5 37 Th. 29 6 1 5 4U 2 23 15 58 30 38 COO 824 5 52' 10 F 30 6 2 5 38 2 46 35 7 58 33: 9 57 740 813 20' 60 Meiiioraiida) Ac— September 2, AtlantAc Cable of 1865 fjrappled and secured, 18G7. 8, Great Eastern arrived at Hearts Content with ISC.^i cohle, 1807, !», r,omr/n Cntholie Cathedral con- serrated, 1S."):>. 11, First Eyhihiilov hold in Xevfonndlaiid, 1872. IG, Moscow burned, 1812. 21, rrolcstant Cathedral {St. John Baptist) consecrated, 1850. 25, Pacitic Ocean discovered, 1513, 27, Strasburg falls, 1870. 20, St. Michael— Micliaelmas Day. 18 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. -rz* October, I §§7. MOON'S PHASES, CalcLilatud tor Mean Time at St. John'ij, Nowlbuiidlaiid. FitiJ. Moon Isfc day, oli, Mini, lOvoiiiii;;. Las I Ui-AitTKi{ ... nth day, lli, 'Jiim, Kvonin;;, Nkw Moon I'Jth day, 7li, oi'm, Moniln;;. FiK«T Qi'AiMKK L';}rd day, L^h, ir>ni, INlorniti;;. Fi;i,i, INIoox ;'>lst day, (lli, OOm, Morniii;,'. '■3 •^ Sim Siiii V.' I'itics i acts I .^ Ht. John's. S Su. M T VV Th. F S Su.| M ! T I w Th.: F S Si;. IM r w Th. V s Su. I\l T W Th. 27; F [28 S 29, 8U.I30 M '3l! 1| y 4! o « 7 8 9 !10' 12! ;i3i ,14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2o 26! m. I 'i (J M 9 II 6 6 (i 6 6 6 6 12 6 14 6 IT) 6 17 G 18 6 20 6 21 6 22 6 24 6 2;-) 6 27 6 2s, 6 30 6 31 6 33 6 34 () .".6 6 37 6 39 6 40 6 12 6 4;{ 6 4o (5 40 6 48 h. in i) 3«) 5 3;j i) 31 o 20 •) 27 o 23 .3 22 o 20 o 18 16' 14: 12 10 8 () (r. (l/>/t. time. ■Z ^ .• s Sun's Devil. nation. h^ (— ^ / n 1/ S 3 !) rA 1 08 25 11 (') 58 lo 3 06 2() 1 oH 05 4 1!) 37 9 57 0;! 1 42 4(5 () 57 70 ') •") --)! 11 .')1 04 28 r>3 57 4 s .") .31 .^)0 9 ')i oO 6 14 43 9 57 11 6 37 32 56 90 7 () 14 9 56 (57 7 22 o2 56 4:5 7 4r, 23 1 50 18 8 7 48 1 00 00 Kt/na. lime. '- 5 r- "< nh/h [Vat'er at SI. Jo/lit' J, 5 .| 58 4 57 4 55 4 53 4 51 1 50 4 48 4 46 4 15 4 43 4 41 8 8 !) 9 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 30 52 14 30 58 10 41 44 7 55 01 18 1 .55 31 21 si54 00 17 5 1 54 65 1 9 54 2!) 43 5 5;} 92 53 03 2(i 46 (5 2(5 46 12 9 32 7 53 12 42 (5;52 60 42 0|52 25 30 5 51 79 7 0'51 31 33 6^.50 S2 47 4 .-)0 .32 48 8 49 7!) 49 25 m, 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 33 14 44 14 55 1 5 6 15 1(5 15 25 1" Xil ') 00 15 41 15 48 15 55 s, 17 .36 55 13 31 49 23 39 55 11 2(5 40 54 8 21 4 40'S 14 12 8 1(5 1(5 1(5 16 1 10 1.3 48 70 16 .10 13 23 02 48 58 300 61 50 95 93 42 42 80 83 22 05 29 94 i>8!o 40 20 35 85 68 83 28 01 01 27 76 480 ,s02 780 776 762 746 7.-50 713 695 676 65(5 635 (514 502 5(50 .540 522 498 473 447 421 .".05 368 .",40 312 283 254 224 193 161 120 097 a. m. (5 581 7 32 8 04 8 3^ 12 48 10 20 11 15 12 1 32; 2 5K' 4 17 5 24 6 15 6 50 7 06 7 .30 8 10 8 48 9 27 10 18 11 11 *i 2(j 2 ,5(5 3 46 4 34 5 17 5 50 6 20, 7 06 p. in. 7 28 7 5() 8 28 9 02 .".6 10 12 10 53 11 .30 .3(5 1 .5(5 3 22 4 41 5 4H 6 30 7 14 7 .30 7 54 <8 34 12 9 51 10 42 11 35 20 1 50 3 04 4 10 4 08 5 41 6 20 ) 00 Meiiioi-aiHlsi, *c — October 1, First Tdesaei', IH§7. MOON'S PHASES, Calpu lated lor M eni I T mc at St. John's, Newfonnaiand' I iAS'l ( )rAiM i."if. . . Stll i\'.\V 1)l ". llll A>f /-M'li in.r Nkw w ----- -- Moov '^m vi«>,>) 111, iillll, JYIOI II inj^, ll(ll (lilV 4ll .'I7m lOt'miiiiir 1 '[Hs r il'AlM Kl; . . "1st (l;iv 7li l"in i.'ir-...i.... i "ll.I , P kl()<)\ • •.••.-.I.-.1, iiitj, ''M i-lll, '"Mil il'ix.' llll .I'hn I* Y I'll 1 II j; . Kvi'iiiny. • ••••-.' til liil^v , Jill, *i ."III , #■■* 1 ,S' in Sun /. (I})}). fiinn. - . ,, riary, \ st-ffi at HI. J()/in\'^. ^nn\<^ jhrii. ^^^ /.;;;^ i.U : }}'«tjy ot 1. ni. h. m. Ci / " " ni. s. s. n, m. p. II). r 1 G 4!> 4 ;i« s 14 •jr> ;!4 7 4.S 12 10 IS 41 0G4 7 3!» 8 03 \\ >2 -•>! 4 .u; 14 11 42 G47 5.". 10 1!) 54 03(i 8 10 8 34 Th •> (') n:; 4 ;5.-) l.-i •1 .1 3G 2 4G !)3 10 19 85 004 8 40 \) 13 !•' 4 (') .VI 4 ;;;] !.-> •>•) 15 1 IG 31 IG 10 .34 '0 ('39 9 l>9 5.3 S ') () oC' 4 ;i2 15 10 ;;s 9 45 (17 10 17 :)0|() 074 lo oo lo .30 Su i\, (5 .')7 1 ;](.) 15 5S 47 2 45 01 IG 15 8() 109 10 51 11 15 M 1 <; .V.) 4 29 IG IG 30 04 1 34 10 12 75 145 I 1 47 . . .. r S 7 <» 4 L^r IG ;M 15 G43 G5 10 S S5 IM) 57 1 21 \v \) 7 2 4 2(; n; 51 35 42 05 I G 4 00 210 2 24 2 48 Th 10 ^ ( :{ 4 2.') 17 s 37 2 12 23 15 58 47 252 ;; 41 4 05 1- 11 1 'i 4 24 17 25 21 9 41 lit! 5 51 08 2s!> 4 50 5 20 S 12 7 4 22 17 41 4S 7 40 73 15 44 020 325 5 52 {\ IG Sn. l.'J 7 S 4 21 17 ry7 57 130 90 15 ;5G 404) .'501 G 37 7 01 U 14 ^ 1 1'.) 4 20 IS 13 40 8;;0 17 15 '27 314) ."/JO 7 7 30 T ]■> 7 11 4 1!» 18 29 17 4 38 37 15 17 37 432 7 17 7 41 AV l(i i 12 4 18 18 44 28 4 37 54 15 (! 58,o 407' 7 55 K 19 Th. 17 i 14 4 IG 18 59 19 5.30 70 14 54 90() 501 8 34 8 5K V IH ^ / l."i 4 lo ]!) 13 50 2 35 84 14 42 5i:0 530 15 9 .39 s 19 7 17 4 14 19 28 1 34 07 14 20 25 569> 0.59 10 2.", Su. 20 4 IS 4 l:} 10 41 48 9 34 08 14 15 18 00310 51 1115 iM 21 7 20 4 lii 19 do 10 1 .33 IS 14 32 035 11 41 . . . . r 22 < 21 4 11 20 8 21 4 32 20 13 44 09 008 42 1 00 \v 2;j 2;i 4 1 1 2() 21 4 4 31 32 1.3 28 28 700' 1 50 2 14 Th. 24 < 24 4 10 20 ;]3 24 8 30 37 13 11 110 731) 2 52 3 10 F 25, 20 4 9 20 45 22 2 20 41 12 53 19 762 3 49 4 13 S 26 1 27 4 8 20 5G 56 3 28 43 12 34 53J0 703] 4 30; 5 03 Su. 27' 28 4 7 21 8 6 8 27 44 12 15 15 822! ^ 22 5 40 M 28| 7 30 4 7 21 18 53 4 20 43 11 55 06 852; 03' 27 r 2!> 7 31 4 G 21 29 15 7 25 42 11 34 26 881 38: 7 02 vv l.'iOi 7 32 4 G S 21 39 13 5'24 3911 12 78 009 7 22 7 4(5 Illeiiioraiifla, Ac— November 1, All Saiuts' Day. 2, All Soiil.s' Day. ;'>, Free St. Andreir's Church first opened, 1850. .5, Battle Inkermaii, 1854. 9, Prince ol" Wales born, 1841. 10, JS^eir- foundland and Neio York l^elegraph opened, 1850. 14, Mo/arf born, 1719. 17, Suez Canal tlr.st opened, 186i>. 22, St. Cecelia 27, First Sunday in Advent; First Steam Printing, 1814. 30, St. Andrew. so XK irrn f wj) r a nd a t. ma \a a llei4;iiilM>r, 1MM7. MOON'S PHASES, Calculated tor Mcfiu 'J'inio at St. Jolni'M, NowtoinidlauU Last Qiaiukk 7lli dii.v, Uli, lOin, Alortiiiu^ Nkw Moon lltli day, :!Ii, ."Irn, INIonring. VlHHT QcAKTiMJ -Jxl. day, Tdi, IlOm, Kveulnjf. Fill Moon L'!>l,li day, :ii. l.'Jiii, Kvcnliig. r^T !^^ si >i r tl IKllioil. "" — tilllf ...^ .-H ,S/, ,li,lni .",. f? f^ ^7. ./ >/ni "' h. m. h. rn (. / // // in. .s. .s. a. m. p. III. Th. 1 •- .1.1 4 .vs 21 4>S 4(1 (;2:) 10 .00 010 !>.'{0 7 5.0 M 10 F o 7 .".A 4 li 21 57 iVl :>22 .•;o 10 27 s.oo ooa 8 ;j2 s ,00 S :i 7 no 4 1 22 (; .'57 1 21 24 10 4 4;io 080 !)00 {) .'!() .Sli. 1 7 :{7 4 I 22 14 r,4 1 20 17 10 40 1 014 !).02 10 1<; M <'i 7 .*)« 4 l> 22 22 4.") 2 10 00 1.0 78 1 0:58 10. '57 11 01 r <; 7 .".!) 4 .", 22 ;'.() 10 2 17 09 M .00 (10 1 001 11 25 11 40 \v 7 7 40 1 ) 1 • > 22 .'{7 .S OIG 8i> S 24 s7 1 os;j 1!» 4.'} Th. H 7 42 4 ' » 22 4:5 41 1.0 7H 7 .08 (;;5 1 104 1 48 L' V» F }» 7 4.1 4 • > 22 40 4U 2 14 0(i 7 .'!1 OO 1 124 ;i 12 ;5 ;}0 S 10 7 44 4 > 1 22 r,rt 24 r> l:i T).'} 7 4 70 1 142 4 20 4 .00 ,"Ur. 11 7 44 4 ;{ 2;{ .'!.) 7 12 40 .'57 07 I 100 5 2!) 5 -,;{ M 12 7 40 4 ;} 2.'} r, 1!) 5 11 20 04 I 170 22 4U '1^ i;{ 7 40 4 2.{ ,'!.3 10 10 r, 40 04 1 100 7 02 7 -() W 14 7 47 4 ;} 2:} 1.') 24 .) H 0,0 .0 11 !)1 I 20:3 7 1-5 7 .'57 Th. ir> 7 4S 4 • > • » 2.'} 10 45 4 7 79 4 42 8!> 1 214! ; 48 8 12 f<' k; 7 4!) 4 • > 2; J 19 .'W 5 0.1 4 1.3 02 1 224 8 17 8 41 S 17 7 40 4 4 2;{ 22 .'i o ,i 4.0 :i 44 14 1 2:52 8 58 }) 22 Sn. IH 7 50 4 4 2:! 24 .'i 4 28 .•5 14 40 1 2.'}8 !) 40 10 '10 M H) 7.01 4 4 2:! 2.') 20 :; 11 2 44 70 1 24.'5 10 24 10 48 •V 20 7r.i 4 I'l 2;{ 2(j 2!) 4 1 !»;! 2 14 81 1 247 1107 11 i;j W 21 7 .02 4 A 2;J 27 1 .0 1 14 .80 1 240 1 1 55 . . . . Th., 22 7 'yJ 4 (i 2; J 27 5 .') 4.3 1 14 87 1 24!) 42 1 0<5 »' i iifi 7 5.", 4 r, 2.'i 20 40 7 1 02 44 80 1 240 1 52 2 10 « ; 21 7 .-^.'.^ 4 ^ rf 2.'{ 2.0 47 7 2 SO 14 04 1 240 2 .or, ;} !•) Su.j 2r> < i).J 4 i 2.{ 24 20 .0 ;j 07 14 !»4 1 24 ;i .•5 .07 4 21 M \ 2(; 7 r>4 4 ^ 2;5 22 .'57 .0 1.0 44 72 1 2.'58' 4 48 5 12 T ' 27 7 rA 4 i» 2.'! 20 l!» ;{ 1 14 ;;o 1 2:52 5 .",4 r> 08 ^^ , 28 i 'A\ 4 i) 2.". 17 :!;] 4 7 ,0o 1 4:5 f^iO 1 225 15 0.'5!) Th.i 2i» 7o4 4 111 2;J 14 U> .0 S oc. 2 i;} 14 1 216' 58 7 22 F MO 7 5.0 4 11 2:i 10 ;)7 7i !> 82 2 42 20 1 200 7 .'52 7 '^^ S 311 7 aOl 4 12 S 2;{ 2.S 10 0.^ .'5 11 01 1 10.0 8 101 8 40 K. 2, St. Andreic's Kirk opfned, 184;}, c. St,. Nichohts. 8, Sons of Temperance organized in Neii\t'oundl0. 14, freorye Street Wesleijan Church opened, 1873. 21, St. Thonia.s. 25, Christmas Day. 2t;, St. Stephen, 27, St. J.-lm. Innocents' Day. A'/t" >V/'V> / 'A7>/ / A /> J /. .]f,i XA C. II THE ROYAL FAMILY OF GREAT BRITAIN. A LEXANDIMNA-VirTOUl Ll>ytIinam<<'orGn,l,nrtlu'rnit(.,| ■^ ■> Kiuuduiii (if (treat IJrifaln uiid Ir»'lanty whs l)orn iil K<'i)-siimt(.ii Talan. on the 24th Miiy, l.s|l»; hnptiscd on ihi; L'lll; .June, ]s\u ■ a-.rml.d tlie Thron»: on tht; deiiilse oJ'ht r iinclo, Kiiii; Williani 1\'., i/tuh .Iiiiic, 1.S.17; proclaiiiH'd 21st, June, ls,17; uimI crowiii'.l at, Westnilnslei- on the 2Sth June, Is.'.s. II(!r iMaJesty was nianicd at St. James's I'aluce, on tlie KjlIi F.!})iMiai-y, IslO, to lier cousin, his lute H(,yal MiShueHS, Francis All)rrl-Aui;ustus('harh's lOnianuc'l, tlie Duke of Saxe, Prince of Cobiirg and Gotlia, wlio died at Windsor Castle on the 14tl» Decendjor, ISOI. Children: Vi(;toi*ia-A(h'lalde-Mai'y-Louise, Prhiiuss h'ni/n/, horn -jist Nov., 1840; married 2."ith January, ]s:)S, at the Chapel l{oya!, to ]\\i lloyul llif,'hness, T'rinee Frcdei ick-Williain-N'icholas-Charles, (,r I'russia. Albert-Edward, I'rinre of H'nlcs and Earl i>f Dull in, ])oru !Mh November, 1S41 ; married 10th March, l.S«i;l, at Windsor, to I'rin- res.s Alexandria, dauf:,hter of Prince Chri.stiau, of Denmark. Alice-Maud-Mary, born 2r)th April, 1S4;'. ; ma'-ried 1st July, iscj, at Osborne, to His Hoyal lliglmess, Pi'ine(;-rrederi<'k-Wiili;ini. Louis, of Hesse-Darmstadt. Alfred-Ernest-Albert, born Cth Au,i,Mist, ls44 ; mairied the 2rith February, 1874, to Her Imperial Hi;»lniess, Alexandrovna, dauijhter of the late Czar of Russia. Heleiia-Augusta-Victoria, born 2r)th May, 1S4(;: married the ath July, 18(50, to His Hoyal Highness, Trince C'liristiMn. f>r Sehleswi!;- Holstein-Sonderberg-Augnstenburg'. Loul8a-Caroline-Alb(Mta, born sth March, 1.^41 ; marnel ihr y.hd March, 1871, to the Most Noble the Marcpiis of home, Arthur-Wniiam-Patrick-Albert, born Ist March, Ls:.0. Leopold-George-Duncan-Albert, born 7th April, Ks.";5; XEmVLiNULANU ALUANAC. COILiOl-TlT 037 :tTii]-^Ari^OTj:i>TiDri^isr-iD. (rort'rnor and Coriimai)di'i''iii Chief : HIS EXrKLLKNCV Slli GEORGE WM. DES V(EUX, K.O.M.Q. Prirate Srciuhirij ,,.,,„„,(_i,. .,o,ep„ a,,,„^_ e^^^.„_^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^.^^^ Jamo. S. Winter, Chariot t^'^if i':^\;t.!;ii; '^J--;;-^^ District of Conceutioii Jiun (n-w ^i^j v,... i 7>- • . J. VV. McNelly, St^phcM, lr-',!S,^^;;>;,^,'''"»'"''J-Alc.'xamU., District of Tv:iUihn i Goodridge, Michael T. K'ni^lt! ii^futr*^ " Augustus ticler.ck Z>/6'^/7W 0/ i-'o.vo- James lioJLs, Esquire. District of riacaUia (i.ikI St. M(in,\~]i,,„ w r <■ , George 11. Kmer»„n, .rul J»u,e/MeGr,.U," Es'l^mt '' """'"'^'■' E«/SS "■'■ ^■'"■"'-'"''" 1- !'• I'ctors, ,K.„ry W. L„Me.,.„,ie,, DisO'irt ofi-urlme i'«,-/-)ioljert li.,i,,l, Ks.(iiiiu A.^^^^i^i^1^^:f ^-^^"-^'-' ^^^^^"' ^''-'--'^ White, and i>i*'^n-c< o/ ,%. 7,'(o.^c-A IhLTt Brad.iiavv, Esquire. District of St. C/.o/'r/c-Michael lleury Carty, Eo-iuiie. Clvrk : Kichard B. Holden. Assistant clerk .- James II. Watson. Solicitor General .- . Solicitor: I. R. McNeily. Sergeant-at-Arms : Josepli Buyd. Librarian ; . Doorkeeper: John Hal ly. Messenger; Tilly. Assistant messenger .^'B^il^■yAun^i Keepm-. UnfTer donrkeeper : Thnmns Dnfl'. Outer doorkeeper : Uohcj-l, Walsh. Assistant doorkeeper and „essn,g,'r : Join, Shn.panl. -ftrmau; James Hisgint-j. 2'i NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC Public Offices— Departmental. Attnnir'i (rcnrrc.l: Iloiioiiiblc James Siicarm:ui Winter. Colonial Srcniai'D : lloiior:il)lt' JNl. Fc'iu.'l()ii. J^eccircr (General: lloiiorabU; W. J. S Dounolly. S:'n->:ijor (f'riicral: AI1V<'<| rciincy. CLtirmun of' the lioojul of Works: Smilli McKay. Colonial Secretary's Office. L'oloitiM.l ,'^'rrrclnr>j : Iloiioniblo \f. Funelon. (Jlcrka: Juliii W. Withers and G. AV. B Carter. OlUrc-keci'cr "iid ntc^y^aojcr : Charles Brockelliirfit. Financial Secretary's Office. Flnintriol Sirrclifn/ : Mi(,hael T. Knight. Clerk: Alexander S. Held. Stipendiary Poor Commissioner. Coiinn/,s\io!nr : John Casey, C/^'rk : Jolin Dunphy. The Revenue Department. j;().\i:i) OF KKVKNUK. I'rcsidoU : lion. W. J. S. Donnelly, Receiver General ; Hon. John Syme, Hon. Kol)ert Tliorbnrn, Hon. James S. I'itts, and Hod. Moses Monroe KKVKNUK IvSrAJU.ISIIMKXT. lieeeiver General, Hon. W. J. S. Donnelly; assistant collector, James L. Noonan ; landing and tiile-surveyor, John R. Kearney, clerk, James Cormaek; huuling waiters, W. S. Canning and Win. White; third landing waiter and assistant tide surveyor, ; lirst, clerk anil warehouse keeper, Thomas W- Gadeu ; s(;e(>nd clerk, John R. Xoonan; third clerk, Patrick Furlong; Ibnrth clerk, John Winter; liCth clerk, P. M. Barron; lockers, Philip Hally and Patrick Reardon. Warehouse Kynmivinfi Opirer: James Jardinc. AiifJiorisrJ. Jirokrr : Henry J. Slabb. OT Tl-onr SI 1!-C(>I,I,KCT01{S. Fogo, John (J. Lucas; Greenspond, William Lang; Trinity, Etlward Doyle; Carbonear. F'elix J. M'Carthy; Harbor Grace, Alexander Clil't; clerk and landing waiter, A. W. Seymour; Brians, George Gushue; Burin, Thomas Winter; Lamaline, James Pittman; Harbor Brit,on, Philip Hubert; Pushthrough (Fortune Bayi. Henry Camp; English Harbor, St. Jacques and Belloram, GcDryc T. Rnelgi'ove: Gaultois. Richard Bradshaw; LaPoil\ I'laiKis A. Ri'id; Tsviliingalc, Andnnv J. Penrct- ; Oderin, Richard Mctiiaih: ("li mii.l, CliailfM Moiiraul. ; Bay St. (ieorge, : Bay oi' IshnuU. Laur. in i; Barron; Bonne Bay, Nathan N. Taylor; Round Harbor, 'I'iltcove, and Bettscove, John C. Duder; Flowers Cove, William P. Taylor. NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 'iS Itn. |y. ? it) PUKVBNTIVE OFFICEIIS. Bouavista and Catalina, John Milllen; Bay Bulls, J. Williams; Holyrood, Thilip Veitch ; Ferryland, Win. S. Carter; St. Mary's, .lamea Harney; Little Placentia, Thomas Freeman; Bay Roberts, G. W. R. llier'ihy; Hearts Content, Charles E. Reudell; Hants Harbor, Robert Belben; Burgeo, John Cunningham; Great Pla- centia, William G. Bradshaw; Grandbank (Fortune Bay), George Simms; Trepassey, Augustus Simms; Rose Blanche, Richard Furueaux ; Lamaline, James Pittman ; Renews, Michael Jackman ; Fortune, J. Haddon ; Western Bay, James Evans ; Harbor Buffett, William Hand; Portugal Cove, William H.Webber; Salmonier, John Dakin ; Presque, Patrick Sullivan ; Codroy, John Gillis ; St. Anthony, James Saint; LaScie, Daniel Duggan ; Nippers Harbor, W. Cunningham ; Kiugscove, Richard Lawton. customs' department. lieyistrar fur Slilpping fhr Neirfmindland and iLs dependencies : Hon. W. J. S. Donnelly. Surveyors of iShipp'uuj : William White, St. John's ; Alex. Clift, Harl)or Grace ; Edward Doyle, Trinity ; George T. Suelgrove, English Harbor; Daniel Murphy, Cape Bouavista to Salvage; William Lang, Salvage to Cape Freels; George Simms, Grandbank ; , Fortune ; J. Mifflin, Catalina to Ragged Harbor; Andrew J. Pearce, TwlUingate to Change Islands; John G. Lucas, Fogo; John C. Duder, Tiltcove; Richard Furneaux, Rose Blanche; Felix J. M'Carthy, Carbonear. TKKASUKY DEPAIITMENT. Seceioer Genera/: Hon. W. J. S. Donnelly. Clerk: George F. Hayward. Labkadok (Collection of duties under Consolidated Statutes; : Sub-collector, Francis C. Berteau; Sub-collector (Blanc Sablon, Labrador), Richard Cormack. Superintendent Mercantile Marine : Robert Carter. Surveyor General's Department. Surveyor General : Alfred Penney. First Clerk : Thomas Long. Second Clerk : Carteret Alsop. T/tird Clerk: Arthur White. Assistant Clerks: Francis AV. Bradshaw, George E. Turner and Albert J. Bayly. Geological and Tooographical Snrvei/or : James P. Howley. Survei/or and Civil Engineer: Charles J. Harvey. Messenger : William Bright. DEPUTY SURVEYOUfci IN OUTPOKTS. Northern District- Gilbert H- Cole, Trinity. Charles E. Thorn, sou, Bonavista. John T. Oakley, Greenspond. Henry Mills, Open- hall. Thomas Peyton, Twillingate. G. W. Hierlihy, Bay Roberts. John Hearn, Lrigns. W. Christian, Trinity Bay, South. Aubrey Crocker, C.^rbonoar. John T. Cnrrio, Britannia Cove. Southern Division-Umc^ Harney, St. Mary's, Henry Camp, Fortune. Philip Hubert and H. J. Haddon, Fortune Bay. Thos. Driscoll, Baybulls. Robert T. Squarry, Channel. Donald Brown, :goonebay. James L. Knight, Codioy. 26 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Board of Works Department, Having' ilie inaniijj;c!ment aucl isiipcrintoiulencu ol" tliu (icjverunieut House, Colonial Bulkling, Court Houses, Gaols, Custom Houses, Hospitals, Lunatic Asylum, and all other buiklin-s and property nelonslMJ^' to the colony; lighthouses, buoys and bacons, erected or to be erected, within the colony and its dependencies; supervl- siou of commissioners ol' roads, highways, bridges, &c. 150AKD OF WOnKS. Chab'tnau : Smith McKay; William Boyd, Hon. V. Cleary, and Hon. A. F. Goodridge. AcruxDlant and ArUiKj Servcdo','/ : W. K. Stirling. Clerk : P. W. Kelly. Mrs.^eii (/()': Thomas Morris. Superintendent of Pi/h/ic 7ll>r/i'v (tnd JJitild/in/s, and Tiixpcctor of TJghthonscs: John T. Xevill. Clerk: Richard White. General L^xperlur -. Walter Scott. Raai/ InsiHvlnr.-i ami S"rve//ors : Thos. Murphy anil J. J. Jacliman. Outport Boards of Road Commissioners. Harbor Grace— John Tatersou, Wm. Tapp, D. J. Greene, Mark I'arsons, Patrick Walsli, Charles lioss, Benjamin Parsons, Mark AValsh, Patrick Farrell, John Hogan. Harbor Grace (Southside) and Bryants Cove — Nathaniel Par- sons, P. 11. Northcote, Juo. Callahan, Mosos Noel, Thos. Sheppard, Tobias Sheppard, and James Noseworthy. Spaniards Bay — Robert Gosse, Thomas Whelan, Joliii Barrett, Moses Gosse, Henry Gosse, Stephen Gosse, Josiah Gosse. Bay Roberts— John Jardine, A/.ariali Daw, Eli Mercer, Charles French, Mark Delaney, Stephen Parsons, Henry Mercer, (Spaniards Bay Pond), William Woods, Solomon French. Coleys Point— Eli Dawe, Jolm Greenland, William Parsons, Isaac Morgan, Stephen Bradbury (Country-path). Upper Island Cove— James Crane, Archibald Young, Thomas Drover (of James), Archibald Crane, James Young. Carbonear — Edward S. Pike, Robt. Moore, Thos. Finn, Josejih Mackay, Thomas Pike, Aubrey J. Crocker, Terreuce Kennedy, J. Ryall, John Pearce, James Kcough, Brigus — John Wilcox, Moses Clarke, Munden Norman, John Smith, Nathaniel Rabbits, G. Jerrett, James Bropliy, James Tara- hau, John Nowlan, Isaac liichards. Cupids— James ;^^.eDrcw, Alfred Smith, Thomas LeDrew, George Smith, Patrick Delaney, Michael Power, Samuel Spracklin, Wra. Wakeham, John Bishop, Edward Butler. Port-de-Grave— John M. Maddock, Wm. Bussey, M. Morgan, Thomas Dawe, Richard Morgan. Bareneed and North River— Geo. H. Bussey, Richard Newell, Richard Morrlssey, Isaac Richards, James Mooro, William Jas. Thompson, John Bartlett, John R, French. Topsail to Indian Pond, inclusive— George Carter, John Hally, John Haddon, R. :parmiter. Newfo undlam) al man AC. 27 .'tt,, .•h!s lids )ns, J. i-ge m. lau, lell, fas. "toatlacovu— Cornulius IJriscoIl, Michael Powur, Jlichl. Colbert, Stephen Fruuch, Joseph DriscuU. ludlan Pond, excliiRivo, to Turks Gut, inclusive— Very Rev. ,T. O Domiell, Clias.Fury, M, Woodford (Harbor Main). .Tno. Veitch, ( Holy roo(n, James Moore and James Wade (Catscovc), Michael llourko, Kichanl Ilearn, Walter Joy, r*atrick St. John. Ilolyrood— Rev. Geo. J. liatcock, Walter Joy, Michael l?oiirkt', Philip Veitch, Michael AVoodTord. South Shore ol'Conceiitiou l>iiy, from HorHecovc to Indian Pond, inclusive— Patrick Daly, W.Tilly, James Morgan, Henry Hine.-^, Job Cootes, William Swainsborouj^li, Thomas Allen. First Division, Freshwater to Perry's Cove, inclusive— Gpor^'P Everly, John Swain, W'dliam Davis, Edgar Kcllaway, W. Lamb, Thomas Rose, Francis Davis. Second Division, Spoutcove to Ochrepit, inchisive— ArcllelauS Halfyard, John C. Moores^ James Crowley Joseph Hudson, sen. (Adams Cove), Robert Jeans, Joseph Thistle, G(!orge Baggs, Jas. Evans, William Kennedy, ]joren/.o Crummy (Western Bay), Wm. Lacey (MuUey's Cove). Third Division, Sniuothcove to Gull Ishmd, inclusive— Rev. M. Hanley, Mark Puddlstcr, Jacob INIoores, John Hogan, M. Doyle. Fourth Division, l.urnt Point to Caplincove, inclusive— Joseph Wiltshire, Chas. Shano, Wm. Whiteway, Joseph Collins, Thomas Milley, George Cul), Edwin Turner. Fifth Division, Low Peint to Bay-de- Verde -Rev. W. Howe, James Moore, William Lockyer, James Emberley, sr., Henry Dul- fett, John Neal, Denis Noouan, John Hearn, (Low Point). Grates Cove— William Meadus, Joshua Benson, Eiijali B(Mison, Wm. H. Meadus, Joseph Snelgrovo. Old Perllcan— William Christian, George Tulf, William God. lard, John Brown, J. H. Potter, Nathan INIarch, Levi Burt. New Perlican— Reuben Bemister, Albert Pittman, Nathan North- over, Thomas Hobbs, John Antle. Russells Cove — Azariah Sparkes, Closes Button, And). Han is, Abraham Button, John Brown. Hauts Harbor— J. H. Watson, J. Sheehan, Richard P«dly, Geo. Green, John Short, Robert Belbin (Seal Cove), Moses Button (Rus- sells Cove). Hearts Content— Rev. C, E. Smith, G. Ciiarlton, Joseph Hopkins, Moses Moore, Richard A. Perry, and Dr. Anderson. Hearts Delight— Samuel Humphries, Jamos Reid, Fr«^d. Chls- helett, Elias Jerrett, Samuel Case. Hearts Desire— John George, Matthew George, William Clarke. Fosters Point— Thomas Smith, George Reed, Norman March, Sidney Pelly, William Gulliver. Norman's Cove and Chappels Arm— John Piercy, John Smith, Eli Pretty, Elisha Elford, Jacob Reid. New Harbor-Rev. Arthur C. Waghorne, Edgar March, Moaes Parsons, Thomas Newhook, Jacob Miller, Edward Moore, Albert George, Charles Crocker. Greens Harbor and vicinity, Trinitv Bay— Charles Crocker, AI)- solem March, William Day (Green's Harbor), Nathan Rowe (Wit- less Bay), John Laniard (Hopeall). Random Sound, Shoal Harbor -J. S. Butler, Joseph Tilley, 2H NE WFO UND KA NJ) J L MAN A C. William StanU-y, Abialiiiiu Unyscy, Uliarlc .. Aiu .irunl, liuac Adcy, Tlioraaa Cuui»cr. Handom Sound, iNorthwust Arm, Irom ('owliead to the liar- Charles Reed (Foster's Point), .TobPolley (llohinson's Bight), Jas. Reed (March's Point\ William Gulliver (Bald Nap), Moses Smith (Elliot Cove). Random Sound, Southwest Arm, from Hearts Ease to Black- brook— Jas. Drover (Hodge's Hole), IMchd. Seward (Gooseberry), James Pond (Fox Harbor), John Vey (Claypitts), Isaac Benson, (Northern Bights and David Spurrel (Buttercuvc). Random Sound. Southwest Arm, I'rom Blackljrook to St. Jones' —Stephen Blundell, Hez. Blundell (St. Jones), ])avid Benson, Matthew Martin (Northern Bight), Alfred Vey, Benjamin Prince (Long Bight). Random Sound, Northwest Arm, from Coney Island to Cowhead — Hez. Blundell Charles Bryant, Alfred Blundell (Hickman's Har- bor), Benjamin Martin, James Vardy. Smith's Sound— James P. King (I)ecr Harbor), Thomas Mills (English Thoroughfare), Jas. Mills (Thoroughfare), James Toope, Silas Loader, and Nathaniel Mills (Irelauds Eye). Smith's Sound, Northside— Alexander Clarke, Iteece Williams, John Duft'ett, Thomas Pilley, Edmund Pillcy, Aaron Stone. Smiths Sound, Southside, from Lower Lance Cove to Bar — Pierce Currie, John S. Butt, Jos. Piitman, W. Smith, Urias Late. Fox Harbor and vicinity (St. Jones without to Little Hearts Ease, both inclusive)— Ile/ekiah Avery, William Balsom, Richarrl Seward, jr., David Spurrel and Isaac Benson. Hodges Cove and vicinity, from Hodges Cove to Southern Bight, both inclusive— Jas. Drover, David Peddle, Jos. Drudge, John Vey, Newman Gooby. Trinity— Rev. Benjamin Smith, G. II. Cole, Ilobt. L. Bremner, Robert White, Wm. Pittman, Benjamin Miller, Frederick Gover, (Trouty), George Fleet (Cuckolds Cove), Arthur Watts (North- side), George Guppy (Colliers Bay), J. llmdal (shlpcovej, R. Lawlor (Northside). Tickle Harbor, Trinity Bay- Uriah Thorne, Owen McCarty (Tickle Harbor), Benjamin Rowe (Chauce Cove). English Harbor and Salmoucove— J. S. Collis, G. Barnes, Wm . Penny, John Batston, Wm. Bugden, Sprague Freeman, Jno. Goss, Jacob Pitcher (Salmoncove), William Gabriel, William Higden. Bird Island Cove— Arthur Tilley, Chas. Trass, Abednego Hobbs, Thomas Tilley, George Oldford, James Carew. Ragged Harbor— Michael Feehau, Jno. Doody, Philip Peters, sr., Daniel Duggan, and Thomas Donovan. Cataliua— W. Norman Snelgrove, Stephen Jeans, John Manuel, William Ashford, Geo. Courage, John Doody, sr., Thomas Martin, John DufTett, John Murphy, sr. Little Catalina— Josiah Stone, Joseph .Johnson, sr., Geo. Reid- Scillycove- Jacob Hiscock, Fiancis W. Taylor, Noah Hendy, Adam FoUett, Henry Piercy. British Harbor, Trinity Bay, 'Vom Careless Harbor to Popes Harbor— Edward Gardner, sr., Ilcui y Gardner, Robert Bannister, William Gardner, Thomas Leoniud, sr. New and Old Bonaventure— W. H. Field, Moses King, John NJi WFO UN]) LAND A L MA XA C. L".i In . ^1, in, ' 1 in Ivumy (Cat.scovi!), haxi SliuiL (OUl liuiiavt'iiUiro) Ivlwiinl G;iiil- uer (British lliiibur). TrelniKls Eyt*— James Toopc, jr., .Tolm Mills, Jiiiiios P. Kiiiff. (Trepiispond- Frodorirk Whilo, .Tolui .7. Miiri>liy. J. T, Oakh-y, G»'(>rj{»' Allon, Jr., J. Doniiiiy, llolxTt Wliitt'inlirrli, Jolm Mac- (lonald, M.l). Pools Isliind Peter House, Job Davis, William Kium! (Pools Island', John Iletlertou (Swains Island), John Ilawe, Ed. Hishop, Jacob lildout (Cape Froels). Brooklyn, Bonavistu Bay— M. 1). Stares, V/ni. Stares, sr., INIat- thnw Waiiiih, J. Handeock, jr., William Bliindoii, A. Li!thl)ridi(e, W. Pye, Wm, Ash, .lolui Ilandcock ( Wliit«M-ofk>, (Jco. Haiunt-s (James's ('ove). Mnsgravctown— Thomas Greenin.ir, Thos. Saint, Jos. (Irfcninj^, Thomas IloUoway, John Oldford. Wm. flrceninir, 1,'. I'itt, .fulm I'erry, John K. oidford. Salvage— James Burden, Thomas Oldford, John Sampson, Jus. Pike (Flat Island , John Squires, James Brown (Bishop's Harbor , James Burden, jr., William Tulk. Bonavlsta— l")avid Candow, John (x. Skelton, M.l)., Jabe/. Saint, Samnel llowsell, Alfred Vincent, William Brown, Thomas Harris, John Sawyers, Dr. Forbes, James Milllen, Jos(!ph liolls, Joseph Brown. Kin<(scove— Rev. William Veitch, liev. W. Kirby, 1). .\. liyan, Thomas llyan, S. Brown, W. Monks, Joseph Br »wn i Kini^iscovcj, Stephen Ryan, Patrick Lawton (Broadcove), Micha^i Ayiwaid (Stockcove), James Aylward (Knight's Cove), John Devine. Pinchard's Island, Bonavista Bay, from Foxcove to Cape Freejs — Moses Davis, Henry Davis, Joseph Barhoni', Henry Melendy, Thonnis Gill, Mark Garrett, John Sarnsbnry. Openhall and Ticklecovo— F, Shears, James lionir. W. I'arker, H. Miles (Openhall), James Jiyan, Chas. Qiiinton ; K'edclia" Island), Adam Skiftlngton, John Walsh (Ticklecov(;), John (;iieavtcrn Head), Chas. Brett, Silas Jones, Edwin Taylor, Fitiiiinuel Small, William Taylor. Tizzard's Harbor- Kobt. JJoyd, Joseph Osmond, .John Foi.vaul, William Wheeler, John Locke Twllllngate Islands— Thomas Peyton, Francis UobfjiLs, lJia.% l{ol)erts, Dormau Ilod^e, Matthias Hay ward, Thomas Ashljomc, John Si)ence, James Minty, Geor^io (Jillet, Wm. Lethi»iiil;;<', John Roberts, John Anstcy (Purcell's Harbor), J. W. Owen, and John Purchase. Herring Neck and Merritt's Harbor— Williani . I. Ki( h ml ., Iv.fui Blandlbrd, John Squires, John Card, Wm, llolwcll, John l'hili)ot, James D. Lockyer. Cat-harbor— Henry Kobbins, Williatn Gil)bons, John Smith, Wm. Butt, George Parsons, William F'oley, Gi;or;;e Norman. Ladle and Apsey Cov<;— 11. Wellon, Thos. Wellon, William West, Joseph Goodyear, Jimijamin Tuck. From Apsey Cove to Ganderbay— Henry Scamniel, Geo. Ccini' 1, John Gibson, Charles White. Indian Islands— William Collins, W. Perrey, sr., W. I'errey, ji., Jas. Bigsley, Ell Penney. liockbay — Henry Scamniel, Geor;j,e Camel, Charles WhiL'', Julin Hicks, Charles White (Nogiiincove). Harbor Main— Jolin Fardy, Patrick Cnrran (Ciiapels Cove), i\nchael Woociford, M. O'Gormon, Fid ward Murray (Harbor Main), Michael Devereux, John O'Brien (Salmoncove). Witless Bay — James Murphy, Gregory Norris, Thomas Carow, James Shanahan, Dennis Tobin, jr., Thomas Driscoll (Mobile i. Mobile — Thomas Driscoll, Daniel Fitzgerald, Francis Dillon. Bay Bulls— W. G. Williams, K. Mockler, M. Brien, Philip WiU Hams, Michael Mulcahy. Ferryland- Rev. Laurence Vcreker, John A. Eochfort, l-Jichanl Cashin, Nicholas Power, Patrick I'owor, K. H. White, Fdward Condon, Joseph Costello. Renews and Fermeuse-Ktivs. J. Walsh, Laureuct! Vereker and Michael Jackman, Andrew Shallow, J. Berrigan, Richard Quinlai; 11 89 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC fUeiH'Ws), Micliael I-iiwlor (Brondcove), Wm. Truiiior, Tliomar, i'eniK'lly (FurnuiUHd')- (Ji>m('|»ti«ju lliiil)()r— W. Koiiinjdy, INIichiU'l St. Joliii, Mniwiti; A\'a(l«! (Conctptio)! Harbor), IJichard lleani, Launiiicc VVIicIhh ( Colliers;, M. Loary (Haconcovt:), M. Kciiou (l':ii;,'ll.sli CoviM. Cape IJi'oylc! Wiiiscr, M. rashiii. T. Carow, M. Gi'ccii, N. I'ovvur, .John Badcf^cU, Wm. Uioiiory, Henry T. Carnw, Tliomas Walsh, Tliorna.s rronder^a.st. Trcpassoy- Kov. Wm. IJorii, Henry Curtis, Janie.s Waddlctou, Geor^n; Devereiix, Thomas Sutton, S. Kennedy. St. Kyrans-ltev. W. Doutney, I'atrick Sullivan, Thos. Sullivan, John lirown, .lolin Hennessey. Harbor IJullett— Kev. John Kinjiwell, ('. 1>. Chambers, Edward liarten, James Miller, Herbert Willen, John Hollett. IJeau Harbor— Kev. John Kinnwell, Hichard liadway anil Jo.seidi Smith. Oderin— Kev. (Jharles ( »"Xeil, IJichard McGrath, I'liilip Power, Andrew Murjihy. Cireat riaeentia — Kev. JNI. A. Claucey, Tliomas O'Uielly, Stuphen Power, P. Fif/.patrick, John ('osgrove. Little I'laeentia — Kev. Kobt. IJrenuan, William Phoran, Patrick Murphy, I{arnal)y Hunt, John Kielly, James Houlihan, Alexander Burke. Sound Island, Barren Island and vicinity—A Blackadar, JaHie« Collett, Philip Brown. Branch and Distress— Jiev. James Whelau, Matthew JiOndrcjj;an, lidward Conway, Kichard Kareen, Peter Nash, Thomas Young, Stephen lioach. Salmoiiier (North and South) — Kev. John St. John, John Gofl, John Cormack, John Dakins, John Marcey. St. Mary's— Kev. ]{. O'Donueli, Thomas Bovven, P. Mooney, Daniel Daly, James Harney, P. Walsh, John Wlielan. Branch and St. Brides — Stephen Koach, Patrick Power, Joaeph English, Edward Conway, Bartholomew McGrath. Merasheen — John Hennessey, George Plttman, P. Eunis. Isle of Valen — Martin Gallon, John Leonard. Kiverhead (St. Mary's) to Mallbay— Wm. Christopher, Martin Kourke, Thomas Comerlbrtl. Paradise — Wm. Brown, M. Brciman, John Pearson. Moonies Cove and North Harbor — C. D. Chambers (Harbor Butlett), Jonathan Boucher (Arnold's Cove), Stephen Adams (Come-by-Chance), Peter "Whifl'en (Little Harbor). North Harbor and John's Pond — Patrusk Bonia, Thomas Power, Patrick Ryan. Holyrood and Peter's Kiver — William St. Croix, M. HoUohau, M. Londregan. Burin— W. B. Payne, J. Paul, K. Vigurs, H. lieddy, J. O'Brien, C. Bishop, Samuel barley. Bniin Bay, Westside (I'rom Corbin to Lune's Cove, inclusive) — T. K.'cch, Ga))rii-I Goddard, Jno. AVoir, G. L. Bonnol (Lnno's Covp). J. Bugden. Lamallne— Beiijamiu Bonnell (Muddy Hole), Thomas Healy (Meadow), Kobt. Bonuel (Lord's Cove), James Healey (Allen'8 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 33 Ai Island), Heury Haskell (North Sklo), .Jani»;s Hllll(!r .^^a^ tw;, IV'tcr lieutaird (Poiut May). Lawn— Kev. J. J. Walsh, I'etor Connors, J. Kdwanlj*, ,\ mi- nors, Michael Strong, Patrick Tarrant. Grandbank— Wni. Bullett, (1. K. Forscy, T. A. llickniun, i\v ••:;e Tll)bo, (Jeor^'e Bell, Morgan Foote, Aaron (Irandy. Fortune -W. 1*. Lake, U. Brazil, H. J. Iladdon, T. E. Lakf. George For.sey, Thos. lioj^ers, John L. Lake. Harbor Briton — Hev. Robert Brennan, and T. BirkeLl, 1'. Hubert, James Hardy, F. Lewis, H. T. Holman, Dr. C. Fit/;'erald. Flat Lslands- James Bishop, Etlward Collins, Geor^'e Miller. Settlements ont.side Fortune Bay-T. Bulley (Sagona;, John Galton (Brunette), S. Fiander (Coonibscove), John liose (Little- l>ay), Geo. Keepin (Rencontre), Joseph Loader (Harbor Mille), Wm. Miles (Bay L'Argent). Belloram— Rev. W. Haynes, John Cluett, sr., John Cluctt, Geo. Dicks, Thomas Cluett, John Romkey. Garnish— William Reeves, S. Baulleld, Joseph Granily, Thomas Grandy, S. Graudy, George Bramlleld, Thomas (frandy. St. Lawrence— tieo. liradley, James Iteeves, Henry I'ike, Johu Fitzgerald, David JMurray. English Harbor— S. Fiander, Denis Burke, William Yarn, G. T. Snelgrove, Robert Facey, Richard Marshall, Aaron Fiander. Gaultols — Rev. (ieorge Bishop, John Lee, Richard Bradshaw, H. ISheppard, Dr. V.. Thompson, E. C. Gallop. Rose Blanche -.lolin Roberts, Richard Furneaux, Joseph Cribb, Thomas Garrett, R. Hardy John Buckland, William Taylor. Burgeo— G. K. White, James Matthews, George Bowdridge, E. Vatcher, William Dicks, W. J. Davidge, John Cains. LaPoile— F. A. Read, William Stone, sr., S. Billiard, H. Jelliies, J. C. LeSeclcur, James Anderson, Henry Royal. Eastern District of Burgeo and LaPMle— John Bragg, Robert Keepin, Matthew Spencer, Thomas Inkmau, John Ball, Jo.«. Earle, Manuel Syme, William Pack, Rev. George Bishop. Ilameo — John Chefly, James Moores, John Payne, Hugh Keepin, John Keepin, George Rositer. Burnt Island (Burgeo and LaPoile— IS' athauiel Iving, sr., Georj^e Poele, R. Smurridge, Jeremiah Fudge, J. Small, P. H. G. Brock. Channel— T. Poole, James Mocklbrd, James Jeans, James Wal- ters, William Scott, AVilliam Vardy, Wm. Warren, Samuel Hare. Shore lying between Cape LaHuno and Bonnebay, district of Burgeo and LaPoile— Rev. E. Colley, A. G. Skinner, Matthew Lee, E. Symes, J. R. Walkins. Bonnebay, from Poiut Gregory to Point Riche— Rev. C. W. Holland, Donald Brown, George Halfyard, Norman W. Taylor, Hugh McKeuzie, Augustus Brean, Henry Scott, John F. Noel, John White. Petites— James Arnold, S. Bounell, George Ellisworth, Thomas Quad, John Rose. Bay of Islands— Rev. J. J. Curling, Thomas Carter, Laurence Barron, W. H. Bagg, Alexander Petrie, Christopher Fisher. Bay of Islands (Southside)— Rev. J. J. Curling, Geo. R. Lilly, Laurence Barron, W- H. Bagg, Alexander I'etrie, John Hayes. 84 XEWFOUNDIANT) ALMANAC. Biiyof iMlandH (Nortli.sl(lc)-'l'homa« Carter, Christopher Fisher, K'hvanI Drake, Dan. Keddy, John Barry. Sandy I'oint-K«;v. Charles .IcttVoys, Hnv. M. V. Ilowley, U.D', .John Cash! II, I rector McDonald, Charles It. MoMscrvey, CoiiMtiint Gamier, Charli-s HIanchard. Slcphcnvillc — ilt'v. M. V. Ilowlcy, D.D., .An^us Gondet, Don- yald Mc Isaac, Domlnlck White, Jasslan O't^ulnn. T'ort-an-T'ort Andrew Harvey, .John Leltch, John Uunittin. Archie J. Campbell, Adolph Laney, AujLjUMtus McDonald. Iii;,'hlauds— .lolin ArcI'lierson, Thoma.s W. T. Evans, Donald Gilli.s, Mo.ses Shear.s, Antlrew Fortune. St. George's Hay (Ijetween Cape Hay and (Jape Anguille) — Rev. Joseph r. I'aliner .and .Tohn Rnllfj, John McDonald, R. V, Tonip- kinH, John Glllis. White Bay, froiii I'artrid^-e I'olnt to ()ran;;e Uay-Uev. H. J. Andrews and W. S. Bartlctt (Sealcove), Jame.s Osborne, Charles llalph, Jame.s Kicc (Ilaulinf; Point). ()ran;,e Point, exclusive;, to Conche, iucludinK Groais Island, (District of St. Barbe)— John Casey (Conche), Henry Gillard, Geo. Crampton, (ieor;;e Ueid (Hnglee), lie v. W. M. Tarrahan. St. Anthony to Cape Norman— A/.arias Alcock (Qriquet), Clin.«. LeDrew (St. Leonard's), Joseph Guy ((inirpoii). Norris'sArm to Port-aii-Choix, l)oth inclusive— Rev. C. W. Hol- liinds, .lohn Payne (Cow-harbor;, Chas. Bijr;?ins (Daniels Harbon, James llumber (Dickens Covii), Thomas Walters (Rocky Harbor). ("ape John to Partridge I'oint (Di.strict ol' SI. Barbe)— William Fitz<;erald, Jeremiah Ford. COMMISSlO.NKItS OK IMllLIC WORKS FOIl I OGO IIAHROR. Thomas C. Duder. Rol»ert Scott, John W. Hoil^e, Hcury J. Earlc, and ISIartiu Stone. Post Office Department. Postmaster General — James O. Fraser. First clerk and general accountant— George LeMeJourier. Assistant accountant -George W. LeMesiiurier. Superinteiulent money-order ofllce — Thomas S. Dwyer. .\ssistant— G, B. Lloyd. Second clerk— John Freeman. Third clerk— John HiggiOv*!. Fourth clerk — James Campbell. Assistant clerks — John Kinsella aud Edward Devereux. Letter carriers aud messengers— George Thompson, Jas. Cox, Alexander lowing, Valentine English, John Clarke, John Goudie. Assorter — .Tohn Kelly. Fireman and niessengor— John Langmoad. Messenger — John Newman. Officc-houn—f a.m. to 8 p.m. Munoi: order office— {^ a.m. to 4 p.m. Be A'A'U'/ 'WSDI.ASD Ar.MANAC. M Post Offices. Thn.*io maikMl llius ♦ iuc mh- nionoy-ord.M' (iillci'.-i. • • fl • - Nnmo of 0(1] i'i Buy BuIIm May <>r Islands May KolxTts Mlucklicad Hoiiuvista *H()nu«^ Uuy IJrlKUM Britannia Covn Burgco Burin Brooklyn (!arl)onear ('atalina (Miannt'l Forrylftnd Kogo (jrand Banlv (ireenspoud Harbor Briton nari)or (Jrace Harbor Main ITeartH Content llolyrood Kings Covi' LaPoile Mttle Bay ♦Little Placeutla.... *New Perllcan Nippers Harbor Old Perllcan Placentia Rose Blanche St, Georges ♦St. Lawrenrc Rt. Marys Shoal Harbor Trinity Twlllingate Distrfrf. Ferrylund St. (leorgt'.s Harbor (Irucc day de V.rd.' BonavistM St. Barbc Port dc (!rav«' rlnity burgeo and haPollc. .. Burin Bonavista Oarboiiear Trinity Burgoo and LaPoile Ferryland Fogo Burin Bonavista Fortune Harbor Grace Harbor Main Trinity Harbor Main Bonavista Burgeo and LaJ*oile . . . . Twlllingate Placentia Trinity Twlllingate Bay de Verde Placentia Burgeo and LaPoile . . . . St. Georges Burin Placentia Trinity Trinity Twlllingate Xiiiup nt' nfVr.r, Martin Burl;*- William IL Bagg ! Wllllani Kruser .John P. Moort's .lames iMittlfii •John U. Uobcrts I Sarah Stental'ord ] Pierce C'urrle I J. C. Gunulnghain Thomas Winter M. 1). Stares Tryphena Nlch(dl Tryphena .Jeans Nathan Smith John Morry .James Fit/,g<'rald Geo. ]{. Konsey William I^ang Tryphena Birkett A. T. Dry.sdale Johanna K/ekiel George Moore Ellen Veitch P.iL K. Murphy Joseph LeSeeleur Richard I). Walsh Alexander Burke Francis Howell S. A. Blackh'r George Tnrt" Hannah Bradshaw Philip Sorsoliel C. R. Bishop Alice Vavasour P. & R. Walsh J. S. Butler Anne Cross Joslah Colborne Way Offices. p.m. Andersons Cove . . . . Aquaforte Baine Harbor Baldnap Bareneed Bay-de- Verde Bay L' Argent Bay of Islands, N. .. Beaubois Fortune Bay. Ferryland Placentia . . . . Trinity Brigus Bay-de-Verde Fortnne Bay . St. Georges . . Burin .James Thornhlll Peter Winsor Lemuel Roberts William GuUUbrd Geo. W, Payne Stephen Bluudon Harriet Grandy Thomas Carter George Dober ao NE WFO UN1)L A NJJ A I MA XA C. Sum: of OJJirr. Jjisli kt. Xniiiii »/ 0,lHc''i'. B<'lloram liishops (V)Vf* Honaventurc IJranch liritisli Harbor Broadcove, Trinity Brunette Burnt Islands Burnt Point Cap*' Broylc Cap*' Lalluno Capo Norman <:aplln Bay ( 'atharbor ' ( )atscov(' (;hange Islands (^larkes Beach ( loaclimans Cove . . . i Codroy ! (Colliers Bay Conception irarl)or. .j (louche I (Jottels Island Cral)bsbrook | (Joombscove \ Dildo ! Knglee ICnfilisli Harbor '■ lOnj^lish Harl)or | Exploits 1 Fermeuse j Flat Islands i Flat Islands . . . Flowers Cove. . Fortune Fortune Harbor Fox Cove Freshwater (iani))o (liinderbay Fortune Bay Harbor Graco Trinity Flacentia Trinity Trinity Fortune Bay Burgeo and LaFoile Bay-de-Verde Ferryland Burgeo and LaToile. St. Bai-1)e Feri\yland Twiilingate Harbor Main Fogo . Georges (larganelle. Garnish Gaultois Georges Brook Gooseberry Isles Grand Kiver \'all(!y (irateseove Great Codroy Greens Harbor Griquet Hants Harbor Harbor BuU'ett Harbor Mille Hearts Delight Hearts Ease Hermitage Cove.... Hodges Cove Port-de-Gra St. Barbe . . St Trinity Harbor ^Nlain St. Barbe ... Bonavista | St. (ieorges i Fortune Bay rrinity | St. Barbe I Fortune Bay Trinity \ Twiilingate ■ Ferryland ' Bonavista Burin ' St. Barbe Burin Twiilingate ; Fortune Bay Bay-de-Verde Bonavista Fogo St. Barbe Fortune Bay Fortune Bay Trinity Bonavista !St. (ieorges Bay-ile-Verde St. Geoi'ges Trinity St. Barbe Trinity Placenti:i and St, INIarys Fortune B;iv iTrinity jTriuity I Fortune H iv jTrinity.... Julia Cluet David liarrett Geor'ge Field Margaret English Arthur Gardner James Pelley Ambrose Thomhil Philip H. Brock Thomas Tucker Martin Cashin 'BolxMt Keepiu John Bremner '] VVililam Johnston Henry llobbins I Thomas O'Brien j William Newell I William Breen James Hutching* Uriah Thorn John Harm an Kate Dower Daniel Turner Moses Hnelin Clara Vallis Albert Smitli James Dunn William Evans Henry G. Batston Thomas Winsor William Trainor Zebedee Bailey Henry W. Cramm James Wilcox John E. Lake Richard Hamilton Charles Clinton William Lamb Simeon Osmond John Bursey William Langaton Sabina Grandey Richard Bradshaw Charles Pelley Ambrose Jeans M. O'Quinn William Meadus Michael Downey Ile/ekiah Burt A. (x. Crocker Jane A. Green Thomas E. Coilett William Jeans James Humphries Wm. Batson Martha Francis James Drover Nt: WFO USD I. A S I ) A L M . / XA C O.C I'f Ofi'. D t>f.nct. 'nil III (>/'/ II r. rV It, Herri ngnock . ... llirkman's H:irl)or Hoiyrooil Iniliau Arm laner Islaiul Islaiulcove .lacksous Cove. ... Joe Batts Ann. ... KphIs Kelligrews Lamaline LaPoile Lawn Leading Tickles Lee Bight Littlebay Islands,. .. Little River, Codroy Lower English Hr.. Lower Islanc Cove. . Merasheen Mortons Harbor — Musgrave Harbor. . . Musgravetown Newbay Newharbor Northern Arm Northern Bay Northern Bight North River Ochrepit Cove Oderin Openhall Paradise Pass Island Peddleton Perrys Cove Petty Harbor Poolscove Pools Island Port-> Renews Kiverhead, St. Marys Robinsons Head.... Rus.sels Cove Sagona Salinonier Salmonier, South. .. Salvage Scillycove Sealcove Seldom-Come-By . . . Sound Island Twillinuati' Henry Mills Trinity losopli I'illt'v Harbor Main Win. St . (^loix Bonavista Kdward Huml)y IJonavista Mosos Dtivis Buy do Verde Fohn Crane Twiillngate Henry Kui^lit Fogo Thomas l^eudy Bonavista Kdward Ponney Harbor Main Wm. Tilley Bui'In James Pitman Burgeo and LaPoile .... Francis ]le;id ;Biiriu L Walsh :Tvvillingate Plia-be Aloock Trinity Isaac Adey Tvvijlingate John Caniiibcll Alex. Mclsaac Wm. Hackelt, Geo. (^)oper Mary Heiimssfy Hermitage St. Georges Fortune Bay. .. Bay de Verde.. Placentia Twiillngate jMark 0>imon(l Bonavista jj 1>. Wheffier Trinity Mary Ann Liniiird Twillingate Peter Moore Trinity L Newliook Bay-de-Verde Kate Woodlord I Bay-de- Verde Mary Hoiiun 'Trinity Kdv\ urd Benson Port-de-Grave John Brian Bay-de- Verde losiali Garland Placentia Ival' (.In'wk Bonavista < JoorL'f Sheors : Placentia V. x K. Ileulex i Fortune Bay Eli/.a Si riekUiiu; I Harbor Grace Francis I'eddit^ I Bay-de-Verde I{a(;liael Ivdltiwav St. John's, West fiutol) Bisliop Fortune Bay Hi-niietta ('.<.n Island Western Hay Wt'SttMll (^)\<' Witless Hay VULnrL. Xaiioj nj (.jjiicLi'. Harbor Grace lacoh Nosowortliy St. John's Leah Taylor Harbor Gract; Leah Karle St. Harbc Henry INIoore I'lacentia .lames K, Couway Fortune Bay George Suel.senj;er. Between Salvage ami Gambo, callinjf at Alexander Bay, fort- nii(htly. Between Ivini^s Cove and Green-ipoud, fortnit-litly, by boat, louchinu' at, Salvaiie, Goos(;berry, (lottidl's Island, and Flat Islands. Between St. John's, Bay-de-Verde, Trinity, Catalina, Kingscove, Bonavista, Grcjenspond, Foi?o, Tvvillin^at.e, FiXploits, Leading Tickles, Lit,tlet)ay, Liltlel)ay Islands, Tiltc.ove and Nippers ilarbor, by the coastal steamer, fortnightly, on the Tuesday after the arrival of the st<'ani(;r from Liverpool and Queenstown ; and durini? winter months, overland, via Newharbor, Random and Freshwater, fortnif^htly. Between St. Jolui's, Ferryland, Trepassey, IJuriu,St. Lawrence, St. Pierre, Harbor Briton, Bur^eo, LaPoile, Rose Blanche and NJEWFOUNDLAXD AL^MAyAC. 30 Chaunt'l, by coastal stoauiei- iurtiiiylitly, simninjf aiid winter calliii^r at Koiiew.^ St. Mary's, I'laccntia, St. ,Iach Harbor, and St. Jaciiues, by boat. Between St. Jac(iues and Bay 1/Argeut, calling at iuleimediati; places, by boat. Betweeu Harbor Briton, rushtlirough, K^'ucoulre, lianica, Burnt Islands aiul I'etites, by l)(taL Uiilc-. of I»o>»last'. Fobtage on letters addressed to the L'nited State.-, the I) unin- ion of Canada, Ihe United Kingdcuu, and Foreign Furope, r> a., follows: — For letters under A o/,., Ii\e ceuls, and live <;euts for every add'- tional A oz. For Bermuda, West Indies, Brazil, Peru, and Fruuuay, ei;;lit cents under A o/.. letters, and eight cents for every additional \ oz. For East Indies and China, Japan and Java, ten cents [)er A oz. rate. For Australian Colonies and South Africa, lifieeu cents i)errate. Newspapers, three cents. Local Newspapers to United State.-, the Dominion. We.-t Indies, Foreign Europe, and to Englatul. one cent. Foreign Newspapers I'eniailid for transmission to the ()ntpf>it.s; arc; charged »»ne cent eac-li, prepaid by stamp; two cents u> nlhtM' countiies in Union. Newspapers over Two ounces in \veight are cliargi.ul as b(jo!:.'^. NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC Iiilaiifl Poj^tagc. Fur letters iiinlcr A u/, ;3 cents. iinilei- 1 oz <' cents. Three eeiils I'or every additional h oz., lUX'paUl by staiup.s. For hook-packets, puniphlet.s, nmjja zincs, anil periodicals under 2 »»/.s., 1 cent; not exceedin;;> tliree pounds in weight, transmitted by post within the Island, arcchary;ed two cents for every quarter pound ol' their weight, or Traction Ihereol". I'oHtage on letters for French Islands— St. Tierrc and Miquelon — live cents i)er h oz. rate, and registration five cents. Parcel l'o»>tas;^c. I'arcels dosed at the ends and sides, but not sealed or closed with gum, may be posted at any post ollice in Newfoundland for conveyance to any other post ofllce or way oftice in the Island at a rate of postage subject to the following conditions :— 1. No letter or letters shall be concealed. •J. The parcel shall not contain any explosive substances, glass, Ijijuid, or other matter likely to injure the ordinary contents of the mail, under penalty of forfeiture of the parcel. ;5. The weight of the parcel should not exceed three lbs., nor the size exceed one foot, in length or breadth, or six inches iu thick- ness. It must be so put up that the contents may be examined, to i)reveijt letters or other communications being enclosed. 4, Parcels must be prepared at the following rates : Under ', lb 2 cents. Over I I lb. and not exceeding 4 lb 4 cents. Over h lb. and not exceeding t lb (i cents, and so on, adding 2 cents for every j lb., or fraction thereof. .'). The parcel may be registered on payment of a fee of three cents iu addition to the postage. (/. If tin uaiue and address of the sender be written on the par- ' /(/ l.iH Dii^tyii't of ^ NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 41 Prohibitory Clauses. No writteu cummunicatiuu shall bu cuclosed lu auy circular, periodical, paDiphlcl, book, book-parcel, or parcel for the parcel post; auil no commulcatloa shall be writteu upon auy circular, periodical, pamphlet, book, book-package, or parcel. No letter, or any writing, or any marks to serve the purpose of a letter, shall be written upon or enclosed in any newspaper posted to pass as a newspaper. All prepaid pooks, pamphlets and magazines, for Great Britain, Dominion of Canada, and United States, are charged the following rates when exceeding two ounces in weight. For packet above 2 ozs., and not exceeding 4 ozs., L' cents; For packet above 4 ozs., and not exceeding 8 ozs., 4 cents; For packet over « ozs , and not exceeding 1 lb., 8 cents; and so on, adding four cents for every additional four ounces or fraction thereof, when the packet exceeds four ounces in weight. Commercial papers, invoices, &c., are chargeable with Ave cents for the first rate of two ounces or fraction thereof, and four cents per four ounces or any fraction thereof over the ttrst two ounces. Books, trade patterns or samples, and all printed papers, other than newspapers, not exceeding two ounces in weight, arc for- warded to the United Kingdom at the reduced rate of: — For a packet not exceeding 2 ozs 2 cents. All parcels ontaining books, patterns, newspaper or printed matter of any kind, must be so put up that the ccutents may be easily withdrawn for examination ; if sealed, such packets become liable to letter rale and will be charged accordingly. Unpaid books for the United Kingdom or other countries, will not be forwarded. Letters for officers serving in Her Majesty's service abroad are chargeable with the ordinary rates of postage. The attention of the public is called to the fact that the General Postal Union Treaty positively prohibits the transmission in the mails, of gold or silver money, jewels or precious articles, or any other article whatever liable to customs' duties. Therefore, cor- respondence originating in Newfoundland, and addressed to any of the countries of the Postal Union, whether ordinary or regis- tered, should not contain these interdicted articles. RULKS Ol' RATIX(i LBTTKIIS BY BKITISH rACKET. For all countries — under A oz., one rate; under I oz., two rates; under Uozs., three rates; and soon, adding one rate for every A oz. Letters posted in Newfoundland for delivery at any place within the Island, are charged throe cents for every h oz.. If prepaid, and six cents, unpaid. Regiist ration. United Kingdom t cents. United States, Dominion of Canada, West Indies Foreign Europe 5 cents. Australia 1-' cents. Local '^ cents. South Africa • ♦! cents. Any letters found to contain coin, as well as any having the word "registered" written upon them, which may be posted in Jlewfoundlapd, will be forwarded to any part of the colony, charged 42 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. with u (loiiblf! rc'^istiatlou Ice. Fur l.'Dited Klnf;(1om, Foreign r»*iintri(?s ami Dorniiiioii of Caiiiida, they will not be lorvvartlecl on any terms. JYIoiicy Oi-dor Itraiicli. 'riKjnias S. Dwycr, .superintendent; G. B. Lloyd, clerk. OMh^e hours: From :> a.m. to i p.m. Money orders are now interchanged with tlie United Kinj^dom, Dominion ol' ('anada, Prince Edward Island, and United State.'-, at the Ibllowing rates of commission : -- ON IIIK INITKI) KINGUO.M. Orders up to £2 fid. sljn- Orders over £2 and np to £■'> Is. st^. Orders over £."> and up to £7 Is. . I\Ia.\lmuiu amount of sinp>le order, -S.'jO. ON INI. AND OKDKltS. Orders u|) to sjo , 5 cents. Orders over sioand up to -sl'O 10 cent;,. ( )rders over .^L'O and up to 8o0 ]."i centr.. ( )rders over s;!o auil up to 8lo L'O cents. ( )rders over 8 10 and up to 8jO L'5 ceutfi. Alaximum amount of inland order, KA). No half-pence to be introduced in the orders. Business of Money Oilier olliee closes one hour before closinjjf the mails by steamer. SYSTKM. 1. Money Onlers are made out in forms sui)plied for the use of the Money Order Ollices. •J. Versou.s applying for Money Orders are recommended to use I'rinted " Application Forms," printed for that purpose. .!. I'laee i)f payment of a Money Order may be changed in ac- (i)rdanco with instructions provided therefor. 1. Alteration o[' payee's name may be effected l)y issue of a new Order and payment en' :'onimission thereon. ."-. Applicants for Money Orders are expecteil to observe due care in the examination of the same, relative to tilling and stamp- ing; defect in Orders, when presented for pavmeut, may cause difllculty and delay, lor which the paving oftice is not to be held accountable. •;. Postmasters should Iv^ partindarly careful to obtain from the person who presents a Money Order, whether the rightful owner or not. lull information as to the Christian name, surname and address i>f the party who oriiiinallv obtained U, unless such party AJi WFO I UVJJLA M) A L MA lXA C. i.i use ilC- luevv due [mp- Luse bekl the riier laud brtv 1(0 a linii, when Lhu iiaiuo ul t!iu (iim will .siilUcu. 'I'ln- nnhj > .iri ^t- tli))i tit (his rule /'.s— Wliuii au Order is presented tiirouf;h t lie Bank, hi wliloh case it will suflice that the Order, })cin.u; properly sic:npd, he also crossed with the Banker's name. 7. As however, Affrr oiirc puniiuj a Monpji Ot'dor h,j vliomsorrpy prf'Hovt^d, (he o^ice vill not he Uahle to amj fnrlhi'.r cluiin, the pnl)lir are strictly cautioned, — 1st. To take all means to prevent the loss ol' the money-order. i.'nd. To be careful on takini;; out an order, to state correctly the Christian as well as the surname of the person in whose I'avor it is drawn. 3rd. To see that the name of the person taking out the money- order is correctly known to the person in whose favor it is drawn. 8. Although, at the end of twelve mouths from that in which it was issued, a money-order, if still unpaid, becomes legally void ; nevertlieless, when a good reason can be given fur tlie delay in presenting it, an application for payment, subject to a certain de- duction is entertained. The money-order ofllces are : General Post Olllce, St. John's ; post ofllces at Baybulls, Bonavista, Brigus, Burgeo, Burin, Bettcove, Bay of Islands, Bay Roberts, Blackhead, Catalina, Harbor Main, Ilolyrood, Kingscove, Channel, Carbonear, Kerryland, Fogo, Britannia Cove, Grandbank, Old Perlican, St. Georges, Shoal Harbor, St. Mary's, Greenspond, Heart's Content, Harbor Bri- ton, Harbor Grace, LaPoile, Littlebay, Placentia, JJose Blanche, Trinity and Twilliugate. Forcigfii Countries. Money-orders are issued iu Newfoundland on the following Foreign Countries and British possessions : — Foreign Countries — Belgium, Denmark, Danish West Indies, Dutch East Indies, Egypt, German Empire, Holland, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Norway, Portngal, Sweden, Switzerland. liritish 7H'?/a— Including the Agencies of the Indian Post office at Aden, Bagdad, Bunder, Abas, Bushire, Busrah, Gurdur, Jaak, Linge, Muscat and Zanzibar. liridsh CV/7oj??V.9— Australia— New South Whales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia and New Zealand. Othrr Co?o?}(V.s— Bermuda, (y'eylon, Falkland Islands, Hong Kong, including the Agencies of the Hong Kong Post Ofllce at Amoy, Canton, FooChow, Hankow, Ilolliow, Ningpo, Shanghai, Swatow, and Straits Settlements. South find West Afrira—Cayie Colony, Gaml)ia, Gold (\)ast, Lagos, Mauritius, Nat.al, St. Helena, Seychelles anrl Sierra Leone, West /yK^R'S'— Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados, British Guiana, Dominica, Grenada, Honduras (British), Jamaica, Montserrat, Nevis, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Tob.age, Trinidad, Turks Island, Cyprus, and North Borneo, 9. Postmasters should recommend the use of money orders for the transmission of money, iu preference to such transmission otherwise. 44 yE WFO UND LA ND A L MA NA C\ J^iii;K<^^li<*ii'^ <** ^li^ Public. Facility will Ue given to tlic I'osL UHicc in Ihc iliM,liJir;;c u( its dally duties, and greater security attorded to the pnhHc, by careful attention to the following recommendations : Post all letters and newspapers, &c., as early as practicahlf > especially when sent In large bundles. When a number of newspapers arc addressed to the same ofllce, put them up in one parcel. When a number of circulars arc posted, tie them up in a bundle, with the address all !■ one direction. Address letters, papers, Ac,, In a le^llde and complete manner, always giving the name of the post ottlce; and if there be more than one post office of that name the name of the district in which situated. In case of letters going abroad, ihe name of the country, as well as of the town and city, should be given in full. Letters, for example, intended for London, England, if simply addressed "London," would be forwarded to London, Canada West, and thus be delayed. Letters, papers or parcels for outports should have the name of the district, the post or way office, distinctly written as part of the address. For instance, letters for Bonnebay, French Shore, are sometimes sent to Bonnebay, Fortune Bay distilct, being ^»imply directed Bonnebay. There are several settements named Broadcove, Littlebay, English Harbor, Blackhead, Bauline, Caplin- cove, Deer Island, Flat Islands, Fortune, Foxcove, Freshwater, Islandcove, Long Harbor, Burgeo, Newharbor, Salmoncove, Seal- cove, Shipcove, and, unless properly directed, are liable to go to the wrong office for delivery. The loss and inconvenience arising from imperfect directions, is caused by the carelessness of the sender, and no blame can attach to the post office. Other places, besides those named, have settlements with corresponding appel- lation, hence the necessity of being particular in addressing all letters, &c. See that every letter, newspaper or other packet sent by post is securely folded and sealed. Every such packet has to be several limes handled; and even when in the mail-bag, is exposed to pres- sure and friction. Unless, therefore, the article be light and pliant, it should be enclosed in strong paper, linen, paichment, or othei- material which will not readily tear or break. Fasten the covers of newspapers ffrmly, so as to prevent them from slipping out. Fully pay postage on newspapers, otherwise you lose both papers and stamps, as such are not forwarde / XD LA M) . [ L M. I X. L C. t5 jys ■its lot in- the 1(1- pa.jsc-, ami iii.iy Iju llir iiiu.iii., el' nil iiu,
  • were ported, hi case of a niisslnj;' letter enclosinij value, state the exact contents, the t'xact address, and the otiice at v Inch i)ost.- eij ; the name of the person by whom posted, and the name of the person by whom received at the ofllce. In the case of a delayed letter or paper, send the cover or wrapper in an entire state, in order that the place of delay may be ascertaimd by an e\;imina1iou of the postmarks. Trouble and loss occasiomdly arise out ol the carelessness or dishonesty of parties employed in the post-ollice .service; yet in- stances are not wanting in which it has l)een shown to the .satis- faction, even of the coniplainants, that the fault at first attrilnited to the post olllce, in truth rested in other ipiarlers. Theft by private hands, although very dilli-nUt of proof, has frequently been l)rought to light, and it is greatly to ))e desired that those who suffer loss shouUl in the first instance, ami while the circumstances are fresh, endeavor to ascertain with the utmost proei.sion all par- ticulars respecting the despatch or receipt of the lost letters or papers, and lose no time in communicating the information to the postmaster. Indeed, generally speaking, it is J I. MA \A(\ POST OFFICE DIRECTORY OF NEWFOUNDLAND, <'r)iitii]iiiii<> ail Alphabetical lilst of tlio Towns, \ llla,"joa aiirl Set (l(>iii(>iits III the ('oloiiy. Xlllllr III' I'lilCC. Disiri'/. I'list Tllll'IIS. Adimisciivc Bay-dr-Verdr .... niaiKhead Al^lK'|•^^ ('ta Apst'Vcovr. . l<\),i'i» . . . . Fo^i'o Ai|iKirort(! Ft'rryland . . . . Ft'rrv'hind A(lmirals ( 'o\ c St, Mar.vs and I'l ai'entia jSt. Mary's Aii;;<'ls ('ovc ditto ilitto.. l^laeenlia A) iinlds ('tt\ f llitfO (lino.. IMaeentia, Ahiiscovi' .lil.to (liiti). . (Jreat I'l.aetnlia i5.-ll«'isl.' St. .lolnTs, {'last . Portnj^al Co\(' Halliix! ditto i'ortiigal Cove liroadcovc ditto . ... .St. .Toliu's Mlacklicad St. John's, Wf.H ■ • . . St. John's Blacklicad lJay-d('-\'i'rd<' . . . ....Blaekliead r>i'oad('ovt' Harbor .Main .. . Harbor Main IJacoiu^ovc llarl)or JMaiti ... Brians HiinitlK'ad (Cupids). Urii- lis ditto linll(;ov(' ditto ditto lilowint'dowii ditto . Bay lloberts lJart'iu(i.'d ditn) Buy KoberLs Iiri;;;iis ditto Brigus I'ryaiits Cove Harbor (Jracc. . . . [larbor (Jraee IJisliops Covf ditto ditto lioafliycovc ditt«» ditto lilownKMlovvii l>ay-(lt-\'t!rdi' . . . Blackhead Uroadcovf! (N. Sli). ditto ditto lilacklu'ad ditto ditto j;ay-d(!-V(')'(l(; ditto ditto liirdishuid Cove Trinity ... Bonavista IJircliycovc . • • • Bonavista Bonavista IJavrowJKuhor ditto Kiugscove Broadcovc ditto Kingscove l^,ack-har1)or Twillin^ate and I 'Og 0.. Twillingate }J room close Trinity • • • Trinity lionavi.sta Bonavisla • 1 • Bonavista |{ra;;''gs Island ditto Groen.spoinl iinnit Island ilitto ditto Ueinu'tts Island ditto ditto l>a,ylys Cove ditto ditto lierniotli Island ditto ditto iiloody Arm Fo<;-o Fogo lieaver Cove ditto Tiltcove liarM Islands ditto Fogo IJlackhead Cove ditto Fogo Ulackislaud ditto Ex[)loitM liiirutbay ditto ditto Birchybay ditto ditto liettscove ditto Bettsscove Baybulls Kerryland Baybulls Buratcove .. Ferry laud ditto NF TTFO rxn I. A X f) , / r 1/ A XA r yamr of I'lucf. iJisttvl, I'li^f, Toiriis. liiullno (Soiitli).... Km-yhiml li-ivhnlU ;^^^^"»y ^»y I'lacomia .a..,! St. Miirvh Tn , ass,.v «'T"'^">' St. Marys .... /. n ,■ .nM • ^oraiC.Hhov,)V\ac.ulU,n<\Hl. Marv> inan f^^'i^i^" ditto (litt*; ,,ift,. SS;^,, 'I'll" ;l!uo::.-in.i..nt. ^^l\:l'^^' '1"^" .litto.. ditto li,n In, '''^'" *'JttO.. (litto !';^?;;^'^-^ "'•!" niuin Jjlil 111 Hiiiiii o iia}-Uc-Last Kortiinc Jjuy ditto uy-de-North iKorlm,,. i;, ■ b™"'"'"' p'"""^^' •^•^•i'"'y liciloiam ditto ,ii,,,, 1"C' Pinion ditto .... : 1 ay I/A.-(.M,t ditto ... . Bamburo-s Cove .... dUt,, : ;||{|;,; ]\\^^y ditto ditto i,^':;"f^" ditto ,iiu„ Baycol/ca ditto dilio rimballs Head .... djtt,, , Bonncbay ditto .... [\uC, BrlmbalLsStorclioiisc Lal'oil,. .['.[ !.'."! ijm-c'o Bui-co (I'ppcr).... Lai.„ii,^ niil.r.;,;, J;"'«^'^ ^ I'laccitti.T and St. IMaiys Litthj I'lacciiti i |M.rgeo iLon'or)..., Lal'oile Bui-m.. Brazils ditio P/. .'^ 111 1 l',..k-..r« 'i'!,.M,. Ivosc IJlaiiche Burnt iHJaiid ditto ditto }^^7^« ^^"^^-^ ^.T^^^^^1 Tvviliinnjatc and Fn^,,.. rwillin-utu '^^^^hcvti Harbor Main Bri-us ^^."•V.^l^ Bri-us ditto Caphucove Bri-us ditto Centre Ifarbor [[ariior (Jrace Ifarhor Grace ™'''' „ . (rarl)or (Jraee Harbor Ot are Coleys Point Harbor Grace lBri"n^ tarbonear t^'arbonrar Carbonear Llnnns Cove Bay-de-Verde . • .... Carboueftr 48 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Xniif i>t' I'fnrr. iJisinvt. riiplincovc IJijy-tlo-Vt'rdu Cli.ipt;! Ann Tiinily (!liaiu:c;i'ovc iliLto •■•• •••• Ciitcuvc! <1H.I«) CiH'kolds CJovc ditto Catiiliiiu ditto (JiMX'U.'.s.s II;ul>or I'ltlo .... .... Castlccovf! ditto .... .... Cottri'ils Isliiiiil .... Ii()iiiivi,>>l;i ' (!obl)l(!rN Isiiuid ditto •••. ..•• Ciipo Island ditto . . C'iipo Freds ditto .... .... Catliurhor F()j;<) Ciiii Isliiiid ditto .... .... (!iipo l''oa;o ditto .••• .... ('liaii;,'e I.sliiiid.s ditto .... Caplincovo ditto .... .••• ('aplinl)ay Kcrrylaml .... .... Cape Broylu Fonyland .... .... ('ape IJaco I'laceiitia ami St. IMurys (^apol'inc ditto ditto (Juliiict ditto .... ditto Cnpi! 1)0^- ditto ditto Cii.siftt ditto ... ditto (lattice Harbor ditt . ditto (,'orl)in Burin .... (.'oun ITortiiiir Hay .. .... CiiiKluc Scrl LaPoiio .... ••.. (/orl)oii ! ditto .... .... Con Ilarijor : ililto Corljoii ! ditto .... .... (/'ooinl).s Cove; ditto .... .... t;aiu)i;,M(i l»ay i ditto .... ('nil dc Sac ditto ('ape LuUa\e ditto .... .... ('oppett ditto .... .... Cottcau ditto .... ('liaiiuel Bur^eo ami Lat'oile .... Coaelimans Cove ... Twilliugate and Fogo.. Dock (l'ort-ilc-Gr'\ei Brigus .... .... Dockpoiut Harbor Grace l)ai)iel.s Cove Trinity .... .... Dildocove Trinity .... .... Deer Island Bona\ ista .... DeadinunsBay TwiUingate and Fogo.. Dotingcove .. Twillingato and Fogo.. Dogbay Twillingate and Fogo.. l^istrcf s IMacentia and St. Marys Dogharbor IMacentia and St. Marys Da\ iscovi; IMacentia and St. Marys Diiiirile Bnrin ... DawsonsCove Fortune Bay .. . .... Drspair Bay Fori une liny .. . .... Doctors Haibor .... Fortune Bay... .... Dragonbay iBurgeo and LaPoile Peerisland .,,... iBurgeo and T^aPoile Blackhead Harbor (iracu Hariior Grace Trinity ditto ditto ditto ditto Kingscove Grceuspond ditto ditto ditto Fogo ilitto ditto Tlltcovc Forryland Baybulls Ferryland Trcpassey St. Marys St. Marys Great IMacentia Great rincentia Burin Harbor Briton Rose Blanclie English Harbor Harbor Briton ditto tlitto ditto ditto ditto Burgeo Buigeo Chaunel Coachmaus Cove Bay Itobcrts Harbor Grace Hearts Content Harbor Grace Greenspond ditto d 1 tto Twillingate Flaceutia Little riaceutia Little IMacentia Burin Harbor I'riton Harbor Briton Knglish Harbor Harbor Briton Burgeo NE WFO USB LA XD A L MA NA C. 49 Xame of PUvv, Ufsbht. Pout Tou^nn. Trinity Kn^tisii Harbor .... Trinity • Kxplolts, liiirut IhlM Twllliiigiitu luul Fogo.. Exploits KnglLsh Harbor b'ortiiuu Hay llarl)<>r Briton Kn;;ll.sh Harbor, near lielloruni Fortune Uuy Knglisli Harbor Ka»teru I'oint lltiri^oo and LaToilc... 'Lurolle Fiatrock, Torbay... St. John's, Fast Freshwater Foxtrap F res 1 1 water Fox harbor Fridays Cove • • • • • • • « • St. John's, Fast Harbor Main. . . Bay-do- Verde . . Trinity Trinity Fools Island Trinity .... Freshwater JJay .... Bonavista .... Flat Island ditto Flower Island ditto . .. Fair Island ditto .... Fogo Hr. and Island Twlllingate and Fogo. St. Johii'A . . ..i8t. John's St. John'(4& Topsail Cttrl)onear Trinity ditto ditto Greeuspond Kingscove Grecnspond Greeuspond Fogo Fortnnc Harbor Twillingate and Foyo.. Exploits Flurrys Bight Twilllngate and Fogo. Ferry laud Fcrmeuse Foxharbor First Beacli & Fresh- water Flat Island . . . . Foxuove Fortune Forn Ferryland Ferrylaml Exploits Ferryland Ferryland Furbys Cove Fortune Bay • Foxisland Harbor ..Fortune Bay. Francois Frenchmans Cove . F'lower de Louis... Gullies (Upper) ... Gullies (Lower) . . . Gasters Gullies and Goulds. Guselts Cove ' Bay -de-Verde . , Grates Cove Trinity Placentia and St. Marys Little IMaccntia Placentia and St. MarysiGreat I'lacentia Burin 'Great I'laceatUi .... iBurin .... Burin .... Harbor Briton ... . Harl)or Britou Burin.. Burin.. Fortune Bay. Burgeo and LaPoile. Burin Twillingate and Fogo..iCouchmau.s Cove Burgeo Harbor Briton Burin Harbor Main. Harbor Main. Harbor Main . Brigus Green Harbor Gooseberry Cove . Gannycove .... Greeubay .... Greeuislaud Cove. Gooseberry Island. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Greeuspond • • • • Greeuspond &, Tickle Greenspond Grants Island j Greeuspond ... Ganderbay iTwilliugate and Fogo . Grapescove Twilllngate and logo . Goulds (Baybnlls).. St. John-s, West Topsail ditto ditto Brigus Blackhead Hearts Content Harbor Grace ditto ditto Trinity Trinity Klngscovc . jGreenspond Greenspond Fogo Fogo St. John'.s Gaskier ...... Placentia and St. Marys St. Mary's Gullcovo : Placentia and St. Marys jPhaccntia Goldenbay ditto .... dittO| Placentia Gooseberry ditto .... ditto| ditto Grandys Point tlitto .... ditto ditto 50 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. — Tr: Name of Place, Gallows Harbor Glovertown Goldscove Grandbank Grandbeach Garnish Grandjolm Grantscove Great Harbor Grolc Gripe Island Gaultois Great Jorvois Grandys Brools' Gana Gull Lslainl Halls Bay Horsecove Holy rood (X. & 8). Harbor Main Hiallstown Hibbsholc Harbor Grace Hants Harbor Hearts Ease Hearts Delij>ht Hearts Content Hearts Ease Harebay Harbor Island Herringneck llolyrood Pond Harrycove Harbor Bnflutt Haystack Harbor Mille Hareharbor Harbor Britoa Hermitage Cove — Harryscovc Harbor Gully Hatters Point Harb jr LaCou Hiscocks Point Hawling Cove, orl Bearscove j Islaudcove Islaudcovo (Lower). Islaudcove Irelands Eye Indian Ann Indian Bay ...... Indian Isrand'* Indian Cove Isle or Viilen Isle of Gin (V DistrkL I'ust Toinns. Placentia and St Marys Great Placentia Bonavista .... Kingscove Burin .... Burin Burin ditto • Burin .... • • • • ditto Fortune Bay. .. ditto ditto .... Harbor Briton ditto ditto ditto .... ditto ditto ditto ditto .... ditto ditto .... ditto ditto .... ditto ditto Burgeo Burgeo and Lapolle .... LaPoile Twillingate and Fogo . . Twillingate 'rwillingate and Fogo . . Littlebay Islands Conception Bay .... Portugal Cove Harbor Main . . .... St. John's Harbor Main . . .... Harbor Main rorf-dc-Gravc. .... Bay Koberts Port-de-(;ravc'.. .... Bay Koberts Harbor Grace. . .... Harbor Grace Trinity .... Hearts Content ditto .... .... Trinity ditto .... Hearts Content ditto . . . ditto ditto .... ditto Twillingate and Eogo.. Fogo Twillingate and Fogo . . Fogo Twillingate and Fogo . . Twillingate Placentia and St. Marys St. Marvs ditto • • . ditto Salmonier ditto ditto Little Placentia ditto ditto Little Placentia Fortune Buy. .. .... Harbor Briton ditto .... . . . ditto ditto - , - . ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto .... ditto Burgeo aud LaPoilc • . . • Burgeo Burgeo and LaPoile . . • Rose Blanche Burgeo and LaPoile Rose Blanche Twillingate and Fogo . . Coachman's Cove Harbor Grace . . ■ a • • Harbor Grace Bay-de- Verde .. • • • • Blackhead Trinity « • • • Hearts Content Trinity .... .... Trinity Bonavista .... • • • t ditto Bonavista • • • . ditto jTwillingatp and Fogo . . Fogo Twillingate and Fogo . . Exploits j Placentia and St . Maiys Great Placentia Fortune Bay. . . > . . . Harbor Briton NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Isl(! do Mori, .Tanipor-stnnip Jn;L^glers Covt; Jobs Cove .Too Batts Ann rlacksoiis Arm Jolius Pond ,. .Tij^l^in*; llolo Joan (1ft Piay Jack Fouiitalu Jorsoy IIar1)or Killigrevvs Keiieys Harbor Knight.s Cove Kin<;seov(i Keels Kingscove Kings Harbor Logybay Longpond liancocovo Longbeacli Lower vSmallpoint ,. l.owpoint Laucecove Lower Amherst Cove IJonsden Loonbay Leading Tickle Learscove Little Placentia LaManche Little Harbor Littlebay Lawn Lamaliue Lounge de Serf Lobstercove Lollycove Littlebay i Littlel)ay I Littlebay Lslands ,., Lambells Passage . . . Little River Littlebay, LaPoiio ,. LaPoile LaPantlie LaCroix Lockdrawer Maddoxcove Middlebight Manuel s Middle Arm Middlecove Mercers Covo Mosquito Pogo.,, Pogo... Burgoo and LaPolh il*ort-do-Oravo Harbor Grace; .. |Bay-de-Veide., iTwillingato anc ;Twillingal,»! juk iPlaooiitia itiH ^Trinity Burl 11 j Fortune Bay ] Fortune Bay |Ooncoi)tloM Biiv jTrinity ,.,..■, Bonavista Bonavlsta Bonavista Twillingato and Pogo Clianno Brigus Harbor (h-aco Blackhead Fogo Nippers Harbor St. MarysjSalmoniov I Trinity Burin {Harbor Briton Harbor Briton ■«!t. John's I Trinity •Bonavista Kingscovo , Kingscovo iTiltcove Burgeo and LaPoilo LaPoilo St. John's, East JIarbor Main ... Harbor Main ... |Port-de-Gravo Bay-de-Verde ., jBay-de- Verde .. iTriuity I Bonavista Twillingate and Twillingato and Twillingate and Pogo. Pogo Pogo St. .John's ; ditto &Kelligrew.s I ditto & KoUigrowrt Brigus I Blackliead Blackhead I Hearts Content i Bonavista Fogo Exploits Exploits ;Placeotia ami St. Marys Great Placentia ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Burin Burin Burin Fortune Bay ditto ..... ditto ditto Twillingate and Pogo... Twillingate and Po.go... Fortune Bay ... Fortune Bay ... Burgeo andLaPoilo ditto ditto Twillingate and Fogo... Twillingate and Pogo... St, John's, West Harbor Main Harbor Main Harbor Main .. St. John's, East Harbor Grac<^ Carbonear Little Placentia Little Placentia Little Placentia Burin Burin Lamalinc; Harbor Briton Harbor Briton English Harbor English Harl)or Littlebay Littlebay Lslands Flarbor Briton Harbor Briton LaPoile ditto ditto Coachmans Covo Coachman.s Cove Petty Harboi- Kelligrews Topsail Harbor Main St. John's Bay Roberta Carbonear 52 XE \VF0V1S11)LAND A L UANA C. XiUnt ({!' I'U'X':. Marshalls Folly Mullevcove Jji.^f.rict. Bay-de- Verde Bay-de- Verde Twillingate and Fogo... ditto ditto ditto jFerryland Placentia and St. Marys ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto Burin Burin Fortune Bay Fortune Bay Burgeo and LaPoile Burgeo and LaPoile Burgeo and LaPoile Twillingate and Fogo... Port-de-Grave Bay-de- Verde Trinity dlito ditto ditto ditto Greenspond Bonavista Twillingate and Fogo... ditto ditto ditto Placentia and St. Marys Placentia and St. Marys Fortune Bay Bumeo and LaPoile ... j St. John's, East I Bay-de-Verde Bay-de- Verde Frinity ditto ditto Bonavista j Placentia and St. Marys| Placentia and St, Marysj Burgeo and LalViile Fortune Biv St. John's, i:ist St. Johu'.s, Kist St.Johu'.-*, Wfcst Carbonear Blackhead Muddycove Merriots Harbor Moretons Harbor ... Mausepoint ; Greenspond Twillingate ditto ditto Mobile Mosquito Island Malbay Bay Bulls St. Marys ditto Mother Ixxs ditto Middlehouse Musselpond Holy rood St. Marys Marquise Little Placentia Mussel Harbor Merasheen ditto ditto Mahoueys Cove Murphys Cove Great Placentia Great Placentia Mortier Bay Moyler & Barrisway Mose Ambrose Millers Passage Mosquito Moonsface Margaree Mings Burin Burin Harbor Briton Harbor Briton Burgeo LaPoile LaPoile Coachmans Cove Northern Gut Brigus Northern Bay Blackhead New Perlican Newharbor Hearts Content Harbor Grace New Bonaventure ... Normans Cove Newharbor Trinity Harbor Grace Harbor Grace Newells Lsland Newmans Cove Noggincove | New bay Greenspond Bonavista Fogo Exploits Nimrod Exploits Nippers Harbor North Harbor i North Harbor Newharbor '^, Newharlmr ' Outercove "'"i Outerbury ! Nippers Harbor Saimonler Little Placentia Harbor Briton Burgeo St. John's Carbonear Ochrepit Cove j Old Perlican i Old Bonaventure... Oldshop Openhall Blackhead Hearts Content Trinity Harbor Grace Ivingscove Olivers Cove Placentia Oderin ] Oldmans Bay Pass Island ■ Pouchcove Oderin Burgeo Harbor Briton St. John's, Pouch C. Portugal Cove Portugal Cove St. John's, Port'l. C. Petty Harbor s s NEWFOUNDLAND AKMANAC. 53 Vi.^i.nrl. J'n.sl 'roi'tU-. Porl.-(U'-Gravo Pod-.U.-Oravc Bay Hohoii. plS^ve :::::: BoSu Ij^'^^^t'' J OOIS l^lUDU GlVJMiSDdiwi n.. 1 Tinohu..^.. T 1 1 AJicLuj^pouu Ureeusponr I mcharcis Island .. . ditto .... .... .lifto 'glslaml ditto J f'>"fH»^ad ditto .... .::. tt S^'li?*'" '^'^r"t.in and St. Mar.v.. Tr.pass.v p. HH : r ' ' '"'' '''•'^'>- • St. Marys PrPsnnP -.^ dl-i.0.. Little Placeiiti;i idiaaise (Great)... ditto ditto., ditto Parad..se (Little)... ditto ditto., ditto Parad.se Sound ditto ditto.. it ^'?t^tFort ditto ditto., ditto a^ft'es" R^''""' ^y "^'•»^«'- Ji'itou OuiSividi 1 vv.lhngate and l-'oo-o . . Coachman.s row ^^li ^ , n ^^' '^°hn\s, East .... St. John's ockside Cove Trinity Trinity ;P;fP , ^ Port-de-ca-ave Bav Robert.. Redhead Cove Bay-de- Verde ifearls Couieut Random Sound Trinity Tri it v Rendellllarb..: ditto Vi mo Riders Harbor ,. ditto ^ Itu.ssels Cove .' ditto rwtl/i ♦ ♦ JJ-=Sed HaH30. Twlf^^ate and Fo,o '. '. S^ ^ o! ! '"" Ragged Harbor Trinity .... .... r.-init v Redclirte Island Bonavlsta m.i" sn,v.. Round Harbor Twiliingate and Fo-o.. Tiltcove '«"«w.s Ferryland Ferrvland Red"'lslS'' ^'^T^^'''' '^'x' ^' • Marys Little Pla, .n,l:i ixr.n i.si.iud ditto dilto Ragged Haibor.... ditto ditto edhaH)oI-^''"'''' ■ • • • R •' •"" ^'''^ "'^ ^^'''^-''"'^^ Redhaibm Bnrin B.iri.i Rockharbor Burin B„,i„ j;; i;;?"^''*^ P'^f t,.,n. Jiay ifarbor B,|f on Hoimdcove tlitio in Raymond Lsland.... ditto .'.".". ][" dj, '| Round Harlior ditt., ...." .Il;:;;, RiehardM Harbor . . . Bnrge(. 'mu\ LaPoih' .... ditto P»^"«"«-''«' ditto ditto Ramea (ijtio ».... L^«^'i-^'a»;> UNDLA SD A L MA XA C. Saiic:. "/' l''"' Dhti'kl- I'lj^t J'ijivns. flu1. ;;iiip('i.\t' Smiiv(' S»'ul<-ovi' ;;iio:il llail.nr St.ilMowii •U'lbys (Jovt! ;;i>anifirtls Ti.iy Sliipcovt^ Salmoncovr Spillianls Ctwo. • ■■ Slockcove . • - Sandycovi' Salvai;'*' Shoecove Swains I.vland Ship Island S • litto Harbor (irat'c . Bay-de-Verde.. IJay-de-Verde . . Trinity • •• • ditt( dilt.i) ■ • • ditto .... ditto ..■• ditto : ditt.o ditto i>onavi-^l:i • • • . ditto ditto ditto nre(Mi.S;ioiid . . . dit,to' ditto . • • • Twillingate and ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto St, ]\larys and V St. John's , I'liicentia and St Burin ' Burin .... . I'lacentia and St ditto ...• ditto .... ditio . . ditto ditto ditto tlitto .... . Burin. Fortune B:iy. ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto |Bui'g('o and Lai' iBur^eo and LaP jTwilUngate and iHarl)or Main .. l-'ort-de-Grave Trinity ditto ditto ditto .... Rrigus liay Ik'oltert.s Bay liol)er{s . . . Harbor Grace ... fjirbonear .... Carl)onear .... Hearts Content ditto ilittO Trinitv ditto .... ditto .... dit.tpo .... ditto .... Bonavistii ditto ....: ditto iKingscove Gretn^pond ditto ditto Togo.. Fogo . . . . i Fogo — Leading Tickle Nippers Harbor Tiltcovc — ditto lacentia Trepassey St. John's . ^L^rys Great Placentia Gt. St. Lawrence ....| ditto . Marys Little Placentia 1 ditto Great Placentia ditto ditto ditto i ditto ditto Burin Harbor Briton ditto ditto ditto I ditto ditto iBurgeo oile oilf Video. Dishict. Thorough laro Tilton Harbor Three Anus Twilliu^ato Tory town Tizzards Harbor Tiltcove Triton Islands Torbay Trepassey Tacksbeach Tossello The Brook, Bay de N Tiiruipcovu The Reach Upper SnuiUpoiiil.. Upper Amherst Cove Virgins Cove Vietoriatown Vitters Cove White Monday Hill. Western Bay Whitepoiut Witless Bay Warrens Harboi- . . Wesft Ann, KR-yliay Western Bay Wildeove, S-conie-l)y Wards Harbor ". Waldrous Cove Witless nay Woody Island Wreclv Island Western Point : irys irys II'VS Trinity .... rwilliMyiitf and l''i);,o) ditto ditto ditto ditto .... ditto ditto St. John's, Ivist Placentia and St. M Placentia and St. M IMacenlia and St. M I'^oi'tnuc B:iy. . . . ... Korlunc lltiy . . . . . . . KoiMiinr! Ha v. . . . . . . Bay-dc- Verde lionavista .... . . . . I'lnci'iitia and SL. .Marys lionavista .... Trinity .... .... Iliiix)!' ( iraci' . . .... Ii,iy-.lc- Verde 'Trinity .... . . . . 'Trinity l'>:)Iia\i.stM .... .... 'Tv\illi||o;it^, ;i,|,l i,-,,^,j. . ditto ditl.» dit' o .... .... ditto Keri'yland I'lacentia ;ind St. Marys Biii'^-eo and LaPoile.. . Buru'.'o and Lal'oile I'dst 'I'mriis. Trinity F( iiifi » ^N'ipptMs llaiijor ;T\vilIin;;ale ditto ditto Tiltcove lO.xploit,^ St. John'.-^ 'Trcpassey iLittle ]*iae<'titi:i Great l'lae(;ntia St. .Ia('i|ne-i ditto ditto lilackhoad BoiKivista Little I'iaceiili.i Bona\ista Trinity Harbor tJi.e'?- Blackhead Trinity Trinity Bonavista (i''eenspoiid Tvvillingatc Fo;;;!. Littlebay Inland bittlebav Island B;iyl)ulls Little IMacentia Buri^eo i/ll'oile Geological Department. San:vj OjUvc aioi .Musctint .Vtiieiuetiui BinMin; Ac.tiu'j '>'eohi. L:i- Boile, Thoujas IJ.'id. Bur-v,i. FiMnci.s I'aivsous. riaceuti.i, ,1 1-. E. Croucher. iM'rryland. I'l. ■)■,■.■ Mullowney and Win W. Cuiicw Bay-de-\'erde, ,Ino. i.ewi-. 'i'rinitv (South). Klins March. 'Trinitv (North), John Mifllin. Fo-«., ,!:•-. Fitzyeiald. Twi!lin-:ite, Tho,.. Peyton. Cape Freels to Farewell Harbor, Henry {;obbiii.-. Coi- ception Bay, G. W. ],'. lii.'iiihv. Channel division of the di>tiui, oTBurgeo and LaPoile, Ch is. Crossnian. .Northwest C'oast nVoui Quirpon to ]^)int Richie), Wni. 1'. 'Taylor, i'oint May to (rarni>li. Joseph G. Haddock. Point May to Lnvn Point, Hmry Bennini:. Cape Race to St. Peid's IJixcr. Hy. I'cuurl ;ind Au'^nstu^ Simnis. St. Petci'.s |{iver, IVoui I'oint (i,nni>ii toC;ipe !.'illnn.\ !'. Uultert. Labrador (NorthOf BattU; llarlxM), Francis C. i>erte;iu. l{edl);i' j^:iMs C. Watsoii. (\-,pe (I'e^orv to I'omt l^'ichie. !). J':ron n.. 56 NEWFOUNDLAXD ALMA ?^ AC. LIGHTHOUSES, BEACONS, &c. Jji^lits 111 the folloniiig list are exhibited from sunset to snniise'. Tlie distances are all in ntiutical miles. Du.sci'ii)tiuii of Light. if • t. n •— o ♦-^ t; o 73 -^ Q W. ^ O 1 l.s?s-J : O ' // Isljiiid, CilpfJolui. 55 L'l ;;;; Intonuiltcnt irhitc, Itli order Dioptric, muliinj; one complete revolution In n niiuiite, appear- in;,' about II seconds li;;lit and !» seconds dark. I87(»i Loii;; • i:» 4 1.L'o' 51 47. o4<-'ato-l)ioptric revolving,' >'-/tite; Toinl, attaiusf;reatc8tln-llliahcy every Tuiiliii- : I ' """ ' oO seconds. jrucl lS74'Caiin Isl'd, 4;> L'5 05i 51 W.',:, Fiycd ^';/t<7^, f-ith order Dioptric, i SclduMi- ; I i conic- by. 1858|Uiror Wad-; V.) ;;5 o5 ■':'. \r,.\2 l-'irn/, ,i-J,it€. ttli order Dioptric 1880 Cal)()t 4:i.lU,2(: •-.; Jl.L'l Intcriuittent whiie, 4th order (Stiuliiiig) Island, 13onavistd Bay. i 1873! I'uHiu Island, Greens- pond. 1«43; ','M!>e I Bouavista Dioptric, making one complete 1 revolution in a minute, appear- i in;,' about 11 .sccond.s li;,'ht and I J) ••jccond.s dark. 4:i (Jo o7| 5;j.;jL' L'77<7.':67/ red, 4tli order Dioptric (visible from \. by K., through I SouthtoW. bvN. bvcompaiss). 1857 1874 1881 1850 4.S 42.01j 5;3.U4.o5|Catoptric revolving light, iihew- ; iiig alternately a <'-;/i«7e and re^-J I light at intervals of 90 sec. Green i 48. oO. io 5;>.02.L'o| Fixed irftite, 4th order Dior»tric, Island, ! i (visible W.S.W., to N.t:). Catalina. ' Fort Point: 48.L'1.55| 53.L'0 o\\Fiyedi''/iUe, Nth order Dioptric. Trinity. ! I I Hants Hr.; 48.01 07 5^.15.07 /-V./CfZ ?','/i«7e, Nth order Dioptric. Trinity B j j I I Baccalieu I 48.08.58 52 47.32 Cato-Dioptric revolving n-hitc Island. I light, Hhewing a flash every 'JO sec. This light is often ob.scur- od by fog when the lower part of \.\io island is clear. NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 0( LIGHTHOUSES, BEACONS, &c. Lights 111 the following llstare exhibited from sunset to sunrise. The aistances are all in nautical miles. It. 5L'u 381 O '1' •W f/i I Ml«. o " oGU 8." lOU 74 L'l All Seawiiiil lOil 327 Hi 3(iU 10 360 KiiKl of L!im|t. L' wick C()II(M31I- U'lc. No, (S l>c.sciiiiLi(jn of IJulldiii' Iron tower on apex of l>liiiul, painted /•e(^ and to/dte, vcrllcally, fonrhtripps of each color. Keeper's liouse painted white, ll-Jl't. distant, W. I»v N. 85 150 92 75 G5 143 lOA: LTO ;Li^dit tower piunted red, square in lower Ar^'.iixls. i J"'''t« clian'dng to oetaj^on andlini.-dicd l»y a eircular drum, j,'al!cry ami Ian, tern. Keeper's dwelling ),(iuare (\er- ticai parts white, roof red), distant 2'i I feet from tower. 1 A r^HiKi.i Buildings wood. Liyiit tower rising from the gable of the liouse— (\(;rti(;al l)arts painted white, roofs red). I li wick I Itound red brick tower. Kceitcr's tlwol- Concen- ' '••^f? wood— (vertical parts white, roof lyn^ i red), uU feet from tower. 2 wick I Iron light tower in centre of a >i)natp, Uoiicon- wood building. Koofs tlat; sides trie. banded horizontally, red and white alternatclv. 2 wick j Buildings granite, roofed with slate. Coucen- ; Light tower at one corner, trie. I 11 Ki o 202A 15 All k; :Square wood lighthouse. |)ainted red Seaward Ai'"aiids. i and white in alternate vertical stripe,-. " I Lantern in centre of roof. 2 wick I Wooden house, painted white, and roof • ; CoDcen- red, from centre of whicli rises the ! trie. lantern. (For fog alarm see list ]>cr , low). 32(1 1 Argand.; Wood tower, paint,.'. 1 wliitu. All I Argaud. Seaward; 24 ;i(i.u No. y Arq;auds. Octagon wood tower, painted while. A small store at rear. Uouuil red brick tower. Keeper's dwel- ling o.\i) \:> Cape »St. Francis, 47.48.;^0 a)>i)roxi 18 U-; i 18i3u 1871 L'tAiulier.sti 47 entranceoli St. John's. 52.47.10 mate. FUtd v^hite, 8th order Dioiitric. Catoptric revolvin},' Hyht, shew- ing two inhile flashes, followed by one red flash, each attaining greatest brilliancy in 30 sec'dw. Fixed vhitc, Oth order Dioptric. FL'-ed white. Oth order Dioptric-. Immediately beneath the prin- cipal white light is a projecting lantern in wnich three lamp.s are placed. The two ontcr ones will yhow ivhite, and the centre one in a line with the Southern rocks, N.E., half K. (mag.) from the tower, will be red. Fixed red. 4th order Dioptric. VoAl 52.40.20 St. John's hadiufj li O ^ ns .:.i a^ ififlJ 3:i .2 > 3 1 Kiuil or Lamp. Description of Bnildiii/j;. tt. lal 40 Mis.; IG ' 1") 8i 123 114 204 200 12 o :;oo nr.n All Seaward 1 Avi^and, liiilMlii.^^s wood, i-i^lit. towiM- ri-liiK I from tiio t(:il)l«;of tlio lioiisc ( vt-rtifiil l^arts wliite, roof red). No. (1 Squuro wooil lioiiso (sides liuiiiteil wliile. Arifiiiids. roof rctl, from ciMitre of widr.li rhe-* llio iiintorn; I Ar;j:and Jjo ^a•J^•0ll!ll wood towor (painted widtt.'), iiixs. 1 Around. Round iron towRr. painted witlitwored and tliree vvli'iio liori/.onlal l»anil>*. :^tore in tlie rear paiided wldte. 22 Ifi 2 wlclv ConcfMi- trio. (( Bni!dinYood house, banded red and white hori- zontally. The lantern rises from the centre. (For fog alarm see list below) . Round red-brick tower, 2S feet from keeper's house. Keeper's house wood, painted white, with red roof. CO .V A" mv ( 'ND LA ND A L MA NA C. LIGHTHOUSES, BEACONS, &c. hiKlils III llierulIuniiigll8tai'ut'xliil>Ui't toRuiiiisc. The distances arc all In nautical miles. s 61 Q O Name of Place. 3 -• 'J. .- ^ o Description of Ll.u;ht. IS'.C I18r>j Oapt' Jtacc O ' // •1 (;.;'.!» 24 r);5.()4.Ln) JJcvolviiiu; v'hit.c ii); ultain.N ijroatest hril- liancy (;vory half mliiiiU?. \i.sil»le liclwom K. \. K. lo W.S.AV. Ciipc Pine 4(5. .".7. 04 :>:\.\\\A:}il-'L'ed >xh\ at intervals of one ininute. 1879JPt. Verde,' 47.14 11 A:>.()f).V.) Fixed "-/(/V., ."•tli order Dioptri. ! Plarent;,:! I I ! IM'/cs' Doi>\ Brnnette : 47.ir»..']2! '..'). r.l.no Powerful (:ato-dioptIio.//(^s7<^/Jrv 'lite light, which attains its eatost hrllliancy every ten Island. ' Meicei's ! Head, Kor-i tune iiay. 1875 Garnish, 47.14.00 ;i:^. 24.00 Fortnne Biy. 1873!Belloram, i For. Bay. apiiroxiimale 47 29.00 sectond.*' (Dhs('iired hv the land from K.S.K. to S). Fixedred light (metal reflector). This light is only intended for the lisliing craft of the locality. .'»."» .97 1 .*■. I Fixed v;li ite, .sth order Diopt ri< \/:n F(H XlJf.JM) M M [SA< •il LIGHTHOUSES, BEACONS &c. Lights liilhefolluwiiiK list arc i>\liil>heil Iroiii siiii-^oi toeiiurH(> The distances are all In naiitiral iiiilcs. > -f -A .'Jt't '11, ;J14 6.^5 390 98 430 04 408 20 iVI Is 1." -3 V IHO Kind liiiinp. Dcsci'iplion oi" IJiiiMini;'. 20 No. 'J AryiiMls. «)•' 11 24 KoiiihI ii'oii li'j,lit 1o\v<;i', lu tVct liii.li. Ii:iiiit(!"l i'(;il Kiiil wliih; in hmud \cili- i!il slri|i('>. TIh; l;(M'|i(;r">< iiuMx' i-— - Um:\ (lisiiinl. s(|Mai'(' (imintt'il wliilf), n.'il ronr '1"1h! \\'s\\\. t(»\vi;r is conut.-rt- <'(| Willi flic iilunn lioiist: liy ;i 'hm ntil I Wily. (I'ur I'ou; sii licliiw I. I No, 17 Iktinml iron li.ulil tower. .".0 iVci lii'^li. Ar.u;iuni.s. p.iinlod wifli red and while hori/oni;d Idiiids. K'eepcr's dwelling;- wood, ron- j ncfcted witliMicfoweihy iiioMMcd w:t\ . , All I Arjiiintl.ilJoiind Iron ttore in tin' rear. 1 ' I : " No. iL' llonnd hriek lower, painted rid. 'I'liere i Arjfnnds Is a wooden lions(;, 1:. feel on eaili side of the tower, ami eoiiiKM'led there Willi 1 j l»y a eovered way. The lioii>.e-. air I ' painted white, with reil root^. " 1 Arif.iiiil. U'ooden lionse. iiainted white and Hal roof(!( IK! Il'4lll tnvvrr li- the roof of the- house I'Olll No. ti :Si|iiarowof»den house. puinti, | \\iiit(>,;iii,i ArymidM. red roof. The laiitii n ii-<«, j i All i No. J' S(|iiarc wninlen lioii>.e, painlecl white Scavvurd Aryixrtds. '»vilh red roitf. 'I'Ik; laui(,'iii iNe-. ir.iai the eenli'e of the ro(»f. •2:0 1 Arffuid, 1 Aruand, .\ sfjnare hoa<'Oii tower, of won.], (•taiid- in.;:; on the (!ud of the loint <»f iIk; lieadi. 02 M<:\\l'i)VM)r.\.\f> Ar.MAS.W. LICHIHOUSLS, UtACONS, &c. lil;;litH ill dn' lol lowing lis! ui<' ex liil»i(«'d fVuiii siiiisot (o Hiliirlso. I'lic (lislatirrs ui'o iill in iiiiiitlcal iiiilos. :*( u i, — •irf *Zi a I' #« ^*' y^ 1st:i IST'.t NllMU.' I'diiit. III-. V.y\U>\> Kor. r>:iy. IsUhhI, tii- iraiii't' to HcrmiiMtri 15;. V. -^c Z 'Z'A — ^ n 1-3 1-^ ) 1 n ' Description of Linlil. l7.i'7..'Hi .'.'» 17. 1"» I'.i-lilli oi'ili'i- l>i((ptiic, jixoil 1 ii-hlh'. cvcoi)! In ii jini! with I liiiili'ii- Kock, in wiiicli ilircc- lioli it i> ()l)sri||-iM|. 17 l".i.l.'. .".<; iL'.dli /V'Tr/ /'•////'', nil onifi- |)io|.tiif. .\ jixcil rnl li-lii. Hill rnlcr , 1 Hoptric, i> pliirrcj ltcl(»W tlic wliiic liiilit to tli>tiiijriii>li tlif I idiUs :iii(| reel's (xtoiKliiiij; I'l'oin I Woir liocks. JM'nriii;;- (troiii I li'^lit house) ,>^. 77.11 W. to ! ii:isse'r{!rreroiiit ,S.(1I.;];;. The I I reel over the Woll' lloeks i^ I ahoiit 1 1 miles from the islaiiil. At !i tlistiiiiee of iihoiit -I inih.'s the two !i'.;hts iiier";(! into one. 1' 1.*<7-I r.oar I7..".(;.1l' 07 ;'..1.1;! /•'/.'•r*/ /•e(/,(;tli order l)ioi)trie l.sliind, liiiriito. Beacon, I' Ireland'.s Eyi', en. tnincu of I.al'oilo liay. I VI r»H.22.ns 1>|187;; IJose lilanelie Toiiit. 17. :;.■■'. IS .'8,ll.''0 Vtrfd 7'7//7^,'lllinr(|ovl>ioi>trie, .'^Im'wIii'j; from K.S.K. llir(tili;'h S. to W. l»y N., I»y eompass. 11187.' Cli.'uiiiel '17.;;;'. I'.i .■■.!i /: a nd a r .)rA xa r. •;3 LIGHTHOUSES, BEACONS, &c. Ll«lils ill (Im> folio wIiik list me «>.\lill.l(«<| iiom siiiim'I (o sum I c. Tiio ilislancos arc ali In iiaiilical iiillcs. 'i» w^ o ,^ .0 0) si > 1^ .A^ 'Hi rt i Oi O) Miri a — « "7 25 : 5 KlIHl ri;uii|i l)i'.s(;ri|tti(iii oi" PinilirniLt. It. (J8 281 L»(ir MlM. • • • • » • • 1!) :;i;(i loi; L'o I Ar;;;iii(l. (.'irrnhir imii Inwcr. iminhil inl :iiii| wliid' in altcriialc lii)ri/iiiit;il liamN. 'J \vi|i(;\viii- I he i( i| Hl^IiI i> r(»iirlrcii led Inwcr. iiml mI lli>' air'lc ol lliu liiiil.liiiu. I Ari;;tii(l. '>iiil'liii;'. ^ wun.]. |,i-lit ti.wcr liMii:: t'ldiM Ilic UmIpIc uf till' hni! . ; xcilii'iil li;iil> |i;iiiil('(l wliili', r(.)(il' It'll. .V -<|ii:ir(' liiiiMiii", (il uihhI. I'Miiii'-'l Nvliitc, with lliiTc I. lack l.;iii.l . In, siippurtc"! Iiy luur cliaiii-. 90 11 I lG8-'i ' - \vi(k l5iiiMiii;;> -raiiiti . idulnl I ' Comx'ii- ■ Iji''lit tower al OIK,' curiiri-. Willi Lllf trie. I \11 ;l Argaiul Tin; ><|iiare li;:lil lower aii'l the kLCi'tr"' Seaward (hvcliiiig arc dc''ii'Lioil : tlicy art' of wood. 1 Ar^aiitl. li ALMA XA C FOG SIGNALS. llieso will bo sounded day and night during the coutlnuauce of thick weather or snow-storms. :) i Name of ' Dcisciiplioii of ■ ^ riace. 7i Signal. Intervals ol' Souiul. 1 1«77 1 KSS3 Ci\\){i St. I'oweii'ul Soiinileil Jive >fcoiKl>, silcut live J-'rancis. Sircu Tnninirl. seconds; soiindetHivc bceontl^. and silent ioity-tive sceouds in I each minute. Gri-eii Island, Calallna. C/i".iiijnou Foil Suimded lor live fieeund?* \v!tli Uin'H. intervals of silcuee of thirl v- live seeonds. j ! Foil Three i)Miind During daylight and when t'a|»e ' Amhert. cliar^'e i'r(jma;;j- Spear i«! enveloped in fog thi.^ I i»uunil(r "un will be discharged every hour. ' ^ ' V vessel's gun will be answer- I . i:d l)y two guns. L' 1.S7P Cape. L'i>i,>}>i'i.far. Tri'ii'j" I. minute. House GOO vards N, ; i ; N.K. of the lighthouse. This I ■ alarm is seldom beard to the : I I southward of its position. 1 l.-<72Cape Knee I'owerl'nl I" inch >ounded fur ten seconds, with ^tcam Wliistlc. intervals of silence of fifty i I -econds in each nnnute. I I 1 lo82 l'i>wh's t'linrti.)!'/;/ ;Ilca(l,neai AntimuUir W'hi^i- i Trei>assey. /'"// I'ti'inj. Bearings from the buoy, I'owle.^ Jlead, N.K.. distant' 1^^ miles. Cape Pine W. \ S., Freshwater Point S.E. \ K. The l)uoy will l>e taken in at the commence- ment of winter, and re-moored in the spring as early as the j weather will permit. Tlie atteutiuu of Mariners is particularly called to the extreme "iixcrtaiiU'/ there is in the range of sounds. A signal that may not l)e heard under certain conditions of the atmosphere m«»rc than one or two miles, will under others reach twenty or more miles. .1. T. NEVILL, Inspector of Lighthouses. Liij/i( Z>/?c.v.— Twenty-lour cents per ton on all vessels euveriug any port or harbor in the colony, except coasting, sealing or tish- ing vessels : but not to be levietl more than once in one year. Seal- ing and coasting vessels— twelve cents per ton on registered vc'^sels (.r 10 tons and upwards: three dollars and Ibrty-six cents t)ii \('.»se!s less than 4iit()ns. The l!)tli of \'ictoria. cap:., sec. .'.. enacts— " That no greatcf sum ihan .sli.', .sli.ill l)e in any year levied for light dues on auv steanirr or vessel entering ;iny port of this colony ; and no steamer plying between Europe and any oort of North America, and enter- NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 65 in;;; auy purt of Ihis colony, as a poit of call, shall bo ilal)lt! to jiay any light dues or other port charges except pilotage." (rulUudr'i llnul, Idaml. of Si. J'dcr's. — \ While lli Light. Elevation above high water, sixty-lour metres ('Jul English leet). Distance at which the light i.s visible— In miles. The light i.^ hidden at llie northward hv the high land of St. Tetei*.-*. I.iyht uL the .•«,ii(h. i-iilrcnrt of St. /'/7'r/V.— Since thf l.st ( >ctul)er, ItjGL', the entrance of the harbor of St. PeteiV, called South Chan- nel, hr.s been marked by two small li.\ed lights, one of which is a White Light, illuminating three-fourths of the hori/on, and placed on the battery, and the other a red light, on the plain at the nortli of the town. The whi*^^e light has an elevation of II metres, and is visible six miles. The red light is elevated nineteen metre.-:-, visible three miles distant. The line connecting these two lighl.^ indicates the middle Channel. The position of the red light has also been so determined, that as soon as it is seen on the left of Caj)e Eagle, vessels coming from Columbie-, in beating into the Northeast enlrahce, will have nothing to fear from the shoals of Cape Rogue. Liijlit on Uic. Soi'iki.':ci>t I'uint of l/v hlond nf Lfm/s, callt il I'oiidr a Lccontc. — From the 1st August, ls74, a ligiit has Iiceu cxhiljited on the Southwest Toint of the Island of Dogs, at the place calle I I'oiut a Lecoute, at 4UU metres (4;;7 English feet) above the level of the sea. It will be seen in clear weather seven miles. The extent of the light is circumscribed in a sector of Itil)^, presenting two coues of light; one white of lU*^, will liglit the passage of the Soutlieast, so as to permit vessels, which maintain position within tliis cone to avoid at the right the shoal Bataille, and to the left the rock of Cape Noir, and the rock Bertrand. Tlie second cone is red, of 13o°. It should be avoided by vessels entering by the Southeast passage, and will enable them, when they have (luitted the white cone, to come to anchor in the roadstead, or in the Barachois, in following the line of the white light from Point aux Cannons, and of the red light from the interior of the city. A Lighthouse has been erected by the Government of (jan;id;t on the western side of Cape Ray, ou the southwest coast of the Island of Newfouudlaud— latitude 4U° o7' North, longitude oU° 18' West. A powerful flash white light is exhibited, making a complete re- volution in two and one quarter minutes, and flashing e\ cry ten seconds; at a long distance, however, it has the appearance of a steady light. The light can probably be .seen at a distance of L'U miles in clear weather. The tower is a wooden building, hexagonal in shape, forty-one feet high, and painted white. The keeper's dwelling, als(j of wood, "stands at a little distance from the tower, and is also painted white. The illuminating apparatus is Catoptric, and consists of twelve lamps and reflectors. A fog whistle is in operation at Cape Jtay. It will be blown in thick and foggy weather, and during snow-storms for ten seeouds in each minute, leaving an interval of lifty seconds between each blast. It can be heard from three to tifteeu miles. CO NEWFO UNDLA ND ALMANA C. Public Institutions. I'KNMKNTIAUY. ,s'^ .hthx's l'rii.i(':)>liar'j— Governor, John Ji. iMcCowtiii ; Warelfii, )Jich!inl IJyiui ; lir.st turnkey, J. Martin; second turnkey, John Klctl; lliinl turnkey, GeollVey Kelly; trades' warden, Ei)enezer Kni;;hL; orderly, li. JIammond ; matron, Miss Keating; surgtiou, Charles Crowdy, M.D. sr. .lOIlN'S ICOSl'lTAK. llc^kU'jit Mrdiftd AU.enilti.nt — C\\Vi.v\Q^ Crowtly, M.D. : Henry 81iea, M.D. ; matron. Miss Cowan. SI .K)M.\'S I'OOi: IIOUSIO. JlcdiccJ A//.rii'Oi)i/.—Chai'\Qs Crowdy, M.D. ; keeper, Ed. Morris. si. JOHN'S I.rXATIC ASYIA'.^l. Jicsuirnt i'/ii/siriau—llcmy II. Stabb, M.D. DiSTiticr sriior.oNs. ,S>. J'l/ni's (Kastern Ward) — William C. Simms, M D. ; Thomas Howley, M.D. Western Ward— Frederick Bunting, M.D. Coiircj>/.io)i, />V/.'/ -William Allen, M.D. ('oi.OMAL BuiLWNGs AND GuoTNus— Keeper, Mrs. IJorn. Chamber of Commerce, St. John's. /'/•'•■■^t'licut : Hon. C. IJowring: Vici'-l*resi. Grieve; S(!<:retar>j : .L Goodfellow, T. K, Smith, E, J. Diulor, lion. .John Svme, P. G. Tes.sier, \v., Hon. A. F. Goodritlge, J. (; 00(1 lei low. U il, Prowse, Hon. ii, Thorburn, Hon. A. W, Harvey, Hon. C. IJowriug, W. B. Grieve, G. A. Hutchiugs, Hon. .]. S. Piits. Foreign Consulates. I'orlntjal—Thi^s. 11. Smith, consul general; Wm. Hayward, vice- consul, St. John's. Robert S. Munn, vice-consul. Harbor Grace. G. H. (jole, vice-consul, Trinity. J. Henry Clements, vice'cousul, LaPoile. H. J. Holman, vice-consul ; A. F. Hatch, consular-agent, Harbor Briton. Thomas C. Duder, vice-consul, Fogo. John W. ()weii, vice-consul, Twillingate. liichard Goodridge, vice-consul, llenews. Spcd'ii — Don Antonio Singala. vice-consul, St. John's. Consular agents— Foiio, Hay Finlater; Trinity, G. H. Cole; Kose Blanche, Philip Sorsoliel ; Harbor Briton, Philip Hubert; Twillingate, W. Letlibritlge; Burin, ; Gaultois, Edward C. Gallop; TiilUe Haibor, Joseph C. LeScelleur. Ihv/.il — X. O, Hayward, vice-consul. Consular agents — W. H. Tliompsoii. <\)nception \V\y ; Thomas Winter, Burin; Henry T. Holinan, Harlior Briton. Ji('l{n'Hii\ — \\. v.. Hayward, ronsul. ir'n'iiKn) /■w/;/*//v,>— Uobert H. Prowse, consul, St. John's. Port olNain, Labrador, Mi". B(turquin. F)viirt'-~C HcboIluT dcs Isles, (•oiisiil lion., vice-consul Ibr Newrouiidland. It((hi—W. 11. Hoiinyii, (.:on>ul Jor Newfoundland. Consular agent, Henry J. Stabb. J'nilid Stat''s .';/' Ann riiii—'rUoiuiis N. Molloy, consul for New- loundland. Vice-consul, Leonard Donnelly. Consular agent, (Harbor (dace), P. Dovereux. Sv; (h ,1 i;i)i! Xhfvtiii IJobcit 11. Prowse, vire-ronr'Ul fov New- i''Mlll(II;ll|(|. MiH'FOlMJLAyj) A DfAXAC. (J7 BANKS. Union Hank of NoAvl'onndland. Dnrrtors—Uou. llobt. Tli(»il»iini, Hon. A. W. Ilaivtv, Hon W. J. S. Donnelly, Wtiltor B. dilovi'. !{. S. Miinn. Janu'-s GoMio, niauiij^cr; Olias. S. Plnsunl, 'iccouutani; W. 11. f^rowdy, toller; rrescott N. JJiilley, Ch;is. E. Mculiun, and W. W. Walson, clorks, D. Josopli (liccnc, notary. 1* Morrisscy, iiics- s<;nji;(!r. Disi'onnl /)u.v.s'— Mondays and 'riiui'sdays IVom 12A o'clock, Ildiirs of Jiufiines^i -Fvoxn 1(» a in. to .'. p.m Commercial Bank ol' Non rounIrid:ronroe, — , , of the Legislative Council. Directors— lion. Jas. S, W^inter, Hon. M. ]\!ouroe. Cash irr— lion. Edward Dalton Shea. ^l'vo*(ii^<;// - Steiilicn Knight. CVe?'/.:— Arthur Pinseut. The Bank is open every day, between the honrs ol' li' and :' o'clock, for depositors' business. Braucli Banit, Harbor (iraeo. C'Kshicr and Ch-rk-k. T. Drysdale. Newspapers Published in the Colony. .(4fZi'0f (//'' — Published every Wednesday and Saturday. Commercial -To^rH''?? — Published fortnightly, immcdJMloly brfoi.' tlie closing of the mail for Great Britain. Co/on/.sf— Published daily (Sundays excepted). Ecenimj 7V?(Y//''n/i — Published daily (Sundays excepted). Ereninff iVf'jvjfjv/- Published daily iSundays excepted). Harbor Grace A7(()(c?rt/v?- Published every Saturday mornin";. P'^t^noi— Published every Monday afternooii. Roiial f/a::ctte — Published every Tuesday al'tcrnoon. 7V»H'".s -Published every Wednesday and SaUiiday luoiniii^;'. Temperance ./oJO'ur^Z — Published weekly. Tv'illimjate *V?r, H. Emerson, jr., .lohn J. Flanncry, M. H. Carl.v, F. E. M. Runtiuir, (iGori^e EeAIessurier, D.Moiison, W. IJ. Kelii^Mevv, J. A. Clilt, W.H. Horwood, E.Uvard Shea, E. P. Morri.-, John A. Davis and James Milley. l}i>ti/ .S7/r/'/7/'v — Greenspoiid ; S:\inuel Dawe. Littlebay Mines : Welh Master'^-iii-Chdnreri/ -\hm. (1. 11. Emerson, Q.C; Thomas J. Keough, Q C. : Sir W. \'. Wiiiw way, Q.(\, I'rescott Emereou, Q,C., Hon. J. S. Winter, Q.C A' K \ i ' h'( X'M) I. JXJ) Ar.\/t \J ( ' (V.I lal, Ml*', Mr- TV, P. aitt) r. .T. Inn. iont'l nis. ines : as .T. Si'pniix: O'i'it f.>|>iln;; Ttiiii, cuiiiiirii' liiy, '.'mlIi .^I.^y, t-o mmi- limic tlirei; weeks: Aiituinii Teiiii, -OLli N(»\(Mtil)cr, and lo coii- liniie three weeks; with power to the .Indies to iirolonii llic i»,riii fVoni day to tlay, not exceedinj^ six days in all. ,SVnx/o».s tij'icr Ti I'lii -The (irst Monday in Fel)rijary, ."March, Ajiri! and July, and t(» eoiitinne for a period not exceeding six days. Coiuinissioiii'i's lor Issulnj; Mesne, Final I'roeess, «!te. The Ibllowinj; are tiie Conimissicjners for is.suiu<5 Mesne and Final Process and Sii|)u'iias reiurninj^ into the Siipn-me ('onrt ; for lakinjjf Atlidavits and l{e<'o,u;ni/.ane(! of Bail in any suit pendin.K in said Court : Ontral Z)tV /•/<•/— Pr«'scott ICinerson, (^.C , George Adams iind r)tto Emerson, S. John's; F. F. Furneaux, Ivelliij;rews. Xortlicrn Dlstnrt -A. Drysd.ile, anil Hugh "W. Trapnell, llarhor Grace; Isra<'l h McNeil, Carijoiiear; John Wilcox, Urigus: Jolin l.ewis, Lower Isl.iudcove; G. W. ]{. Hierlihy, JJay Uo')eits; Wni. Iloldeu, Harbor Main; J. Veitcii, llolyrood ; William Christian, Old Perlican ; Richard Penney, Hearts Content; (Jilljcrt H. C(t\i', Trinity; Moses Parsons, Newharbor; John INHfflen, Catalina; John G. Skelton and David Candow, Honavista: Phili|» Levesconte, Kingscove; James liurden, sr.. Salvage; Wm. Lang, (Jrrtenspond ; James Fitzgerald, Fogo; F. Berteau, Twilliugate; John Duder, Bettscove; James B. Blaudfonl, Littlel)ay ; , Musgrave- towD; John M. Maddock, Port-de-Grave. Southern Dislri<-t - .hAiU A. llochlbrt, Ferrylaml ; Thos. O'liielly, Placentia; James Harney St. INIary's ; James Piltman, Lamalinc; George Simms, (Jrandbatdi; Jolm Cuuniugham. Burgoo; IMiilip Hubert, Harbor Briton; Thomas Wiuti;r, Burin; G' f!n,irt - 1{. Ji, W. Uily, Q C Notaries Public. ,SY. JoA;/'.s^ — Honora))le George H. Krncrson, IJobert. H. Prowse, Robert U. W. Lilly, Hon. lidward Morris, Tintnias .1 Ktumh, Sir W. V. Whiteway, H. J. l»insent, Kicliard B. llold.Mi, A. O. lliiy ward, Wm. (). VVood, Hon J S. Winter, R. J 1 'arsons, A. J. \V. McNeily, John T. Gillard, 1). J. Greene, lohu Miher, Jolm A. Rochfort, G. H. Dickinson, liobert L. Mare, J;nnes J. Collins. (ieorge R. Lilly, George M. Johnson, T. W. Spry, W. 1). Hall.>, Francis Berteau, E. M. Archil)ald, M. E. Dwyer, K. T. Squar.y, Joseph Godden, V. E M. liunting, Donald Brown, Edward Sh^^a. JInrhor ^'racf— Heni-y A. Clift, Andrew B. Drysdai*-. Carhnnear — Lsrael L. McNeil. Trinity — Edward Doyle. 7,1 yunFOUMJlANJ) ALM ANAC. 7„v//,»;;"/c-l<'i';iiK:io BcrLciiu. /■'/.'/'^-Jiunos Fil/.-ri-.il.l. Iliiij Uuhi'i-u — Vj. VV. 1{. lliorliliy. 7,V/|/i/N— ri('or,i,n! riiisluio. y„>iilhn')i 7>r7/'/.'/-.T:iiiit'S CwAx-W luid L. P.arroii. SIlpeiKliai-y .llaglsl rates. St. ,/o/'//'.s-l)aijii'l W«)<)tll<\V TrowMc aiid .T.im.'s (lorvo CNinvoy, ,Iii(|n;('s ('cntriil District (-oiiiT,. <'u„rrj>ti\n\ Wilcox. Triuit;/ /.V///-(;ill)i'i'l n. Cole, Trinity: William riiiipiiau, Old r<;ili"an. /li»uifislii—]')A\U\ Cimdow. ( ; I'f'.fnspoiKl —'\l\cMi\y^\ V. llicc /.;k/o— James Kit/uTTiild. 7'/'-/7//».'/'//''— Fi'aiicis I'.ciMcMii. rcrrnhniit— John A. Koclifort. ]>hirr))/i>i (in/.'—T\\^n\v.v-. Ol^iclly, riacfutia; .tumps Uarney, St. lAIary's. 7>'(//'/,/— James llippislcy. i;ra)i(V'iiiiIi' — (in<>v'Ar/)Y/^^s- li7— Daniel Diigii;an. FortHni 7i'f.'/—riiilip Hubert, Harbor Hriton. i]nr{io>>—.]oh\\ Jordon. Channel— liohavi T. S(iiiarey. /,/////' Ban — James B, BlandCord. ,SV. Anlhov;/, X.E. Coast ]Un)nf' r>i(ii and Fhn'-r-rs C'^v'—Donald ?>rnwn. .Iiislices of tbc Poaop. For the Colon n of X< I'founiVjinil—Thii Jodgns of the Supvomo Court, the members ol' the Executive Councii, and Sir Ambrose Shea, Hon. Edward D Shea, Hon. James J. Rogerson, W. J. S. Donnelly, Dauiel W. Trowse, K. 1{. W.Lilly, Tanl Carty, Major Alaurice J. Fawcett, Frederick J. Vallanco, William P. Taylor, J. (i. Conroy, Francis P>ertean, IJichard 1\ Rice, Geo. Q. Hunt, .Michael Pwyer, D. Brown, Robert T. Sqnarry, John A. Rochefort, (Jeorge K. Lilly, Xiirthorn Disiriri. - John Tilley, William Christian, John G. SUelton, David Candow, John Rorke, James L. Prendergast, John Wilcox, Philip Levisconte, James Fitzgerald, Israel L. McNeil, litMiben Bemister, John Lewis, George Skelton, James Alcock, William Stirlini:-, N. Norman, William Lang, William Holden, Hay Findlater, William P. Taylor, John Sheehan, Gilbert H. Cole, John W. Owen, G. W. R. Hierlihy, Edward T. Pike, George C. Rutherford, John INI. Maddock, James Tarahan, B. T. H. Gould, Michael Dwyer, James Burden, James Wiusor, R. S. Munn, John Bartlett, J. Mittlen. Alexander MacMillan, William Lethbridge, E. C. Watson, Ja^-. Gardner, William Meadus, George Vardy NE WFO UND L A ND ALMA XA C. Thuiuas Winsor, Michael IJjl.i^cf, Cliaiies Dawi;, Dr. Wliit,<', Thoraas C DucIhi-, Jaine.s 11. Wliitt", Fivdurick WaLsoii, Daiin I Murphy, John Smith, Geor^<, Fram-is Kcad, Tli()n\as O'UicUv, James rittinan, Henry IJenninu, J. White, Michael (.Jormon, .John Fnrueaux, Thomas Driscoli, (-hatlcs IC. Cossnian. Wni. I'horan, Moses Tilley, Thomas llodi^e, J.imes Ilarvcy, I'liilip llubcrl, Charles D. Chaml)ers, .[osiah Small, Patrick Snllivan, Jame.- llippesley, John P. l>radsha\v, Nathan Smith, IJoitcrt 11. ('are\, M.D., William St. Croix. Clerks or the I'eaco. Si. -Juhii'.s (Tor Central District) —liobcrt Ji. W. hilly, llaroor Grace : Hugh W. Trapncll. Carbonoar : Jo.«ei>h McKay. Trinity : . Twillingate : Aaron A. Pearcc. BOARDS OF HEALTH. Ikallh 0.(nc(:i's-\\c\v:\- Shea, M.D., and Thomas llowley, M.l; , St. John's. Wra. Allan, M.D , and Thomas K. iJeunett, 11;uImh Grace. P'raucis Moran, M.D., Burin. Win. Stirlini:, M.D., T\v)l Ungate. Hay Fiudlater, M.D., Fogo. Kobi. White, M.D., Trinity. Dr. K. M. Nelson, Carboiiear. Dr. Fit/.geraUl, I'ortnni; IJay. Dr. A. Kobilliard, Channel. Dr. .Vnderson, Brii.Mis and Port-dc-(ira\c. Dr. Skelton, Greenspond. \)\\ .Vlexander, Tiltcove. Buui'd lit' llcaltii awl ll'dlih WanUn^ /""/• Uic Tvi'-u ''.m', iJi-^irin, of *y^ -yo/ni'i' — Judge Prt)\\v-e, chairman: Hon. W..1. S. Doriiuily. liobert Kent, Q.C., Hon. Iv. Thorbarn, Henry Shea, M.D., yn 1 Thomas Hovvley, M.D., (Health Oilicers) : Hon. Charles (■|o\vrael L. McNeil, Win Allan., James L. Preudcrgast, Geo. Kuthert'jrd. Board of Health, Carli-mtar- ,]iA\\\ Korkc, Edward T. J'ikc B, T. 11. Gould, Michael Bnlyer, Wm P. Taylor, Israel J.. McNed. Dr. Nelson, and Michael Dwyer Medical OiUcei' to Board of Tnn/c for Sick Scuiucn. I'uil . Stafl-Cmnmander Pobin.snn, l.'.N.. < \:iininer-in-( hicf. As.-i.-tant pxaminer: Edward English, lale master in the IMercanlile Marine, y. J. Doyle, preparer of candidates. St. Johu'.-. NEWFOUNBTAND ALMANAC. CONSTABULARY. Iii,s|if«Loi' Hiid General SuperiiiUiiKioiit of Coiisliibuljuy in Ncw- roiinilLind — Major Maurice ,J. Kawcett. SI,. .John's - ist Siii)-IiisrecLor : Jolin Sullivan. L'nd SuI)-Iun|»im;. lor: James Kijunii. 'Jud-class Head (.'oustable : .Jo.scph llicily. Mounted Sergeant and SuperinlendenL »d' Cavalry : .IdIui S<|Uiffs. S<'r;ieant. Clerk and Storekeeper: Charles TaryeU, Sergeant?.: Wui. Collins (cavalry), I'atrck Coady Ouf«iul''T)- Actiufz-Ser- yeants: WiUiain (^ouuhhm. Samuel Dawo, rhili|) Lacoy, Peter MclJiiy antl Wni. O'Biien. Medical Altendant.s: Doctors blinnis, Ilarvey and HeiuloU. I5ri;ius— Seiyfant, William Grimes, Constaljle Micliael Bryan. Hay Jioherls- Constable Josiah Sheppard. Jiay liulls— Constable Edward Fiirlon;;-. ilurseo— Constable Albert Kelland. Burin — Actinu Serjeant John Smith, and Constable Get;. Fox. Bouavista Constable Thomas Korsey. Carbouear- Frederick Williams (llead-ConHtable), John Snook, James Brennan, William Bailey, Thomas Aspell, Go<». Forward. Catalina— Sei'^'eant William Bailey. Cape Broyle— Constable John Courtney. Channel - Constable Jame.s Wilcox. Fortune - Constable Gideon Benson. Fo'jto— (Nonstable JeremlMli Doe. Fcrrylauil— Constable John Uyan. (ireenspoud— Constable Fr mcis llarrl.-^. Grand Bank— Constable A in rt Newhook. Harbor (;race—Sub-lnsp((tor: W. G. Holt. Head-Coustable : Alex Jackson. L'nd llead-C-iistable : Geo. Wiuslow. Sergeant: Daniel Freeman. Constables : Wm. Burke, James Carcw, George French. John GriMin, John Ley, Thomas McBay, John McKay, .James Kent, .John Power, William Shave, liooald Cross, Williatn Chafe, Thonnis Green, Arthur Long, Maurice Murpliy, Juo. Uyan, Jtichard Sprackln, INllchael Sutton, Joseph Sweeney, John Thle to be changed monthly.] Holyrood— Constaljle Ambrose Si)arks. Hearts Content— (.-onstable James Hatcher. Harbor Briton— Acting-Sergeant Richard Cleary. Harbor Main — Acting-Sergeant George Oliphaut. Herring Neck -Constable ^lichael Sullivan. l-umaline — Uohstable Edmund INLilllen. Little Bay— Sergeant Thomas Wells, autl Constable Patrick Meauey. OUl Perlican — Constable Henry Perks. Oderin— Constable .Michael Quirk. Placentia — Constable Andrew Fahey. Portugal (\)V(>— ConstabU^ Jan)es (.iuiuu. Port-de-Gravc -Constable William F. Turner. Renews— Constable Joseph Corbett. St. Mary's— Constabiu Edward Loughlan. Salnioncove — Constable .James Liicey. 'i'linity Constai)!«'s .James Russel and William Long. 'r"[)>ail -Constable John Bickhani. Twillingate- Sergeant Nathaniel Petten, and Constable A. Burt. Wc-t. V.(r.\<\. (p,;iy oi' !>^!:itids) - Sergeant Isaac Bartlett and Con- stable .lotui l>'lyiiii. 15, ly St. (Jeorge— Sergeant Joseph O'Brien ant Academy. JJi reclm's -llQV, Geo. Boyd, liev. Geo. \'ater, Kev, Jas. Dove, Hou. J. J. Rogerson, lion. Chas, K. Ayre, Hon. J. 8. Pitts, A. .1. W. McN'eily, B.A., Henry .T. B. Woods, Geo. W. Mews. I'riii- cipal : Robert E. HoUoAvay, B.A., F.C.S. Vice-Princi()al : Thomas IMacDowell, B.A. Second ma.ster: James Walker. Intermediate: B. Taylor. Primary and Model School : A. J. Leake and M. BuUey. Board uf ExiiDihicrs -R^y. G. S. Milligan, ALA., Ji.L.D., Kev. George Boyd, K. E. Holloway, B.A., F.C.S. liieiicral Protestant Aca«lciiiy aiul i*i'e*. Haudcock. Intermediate Department: A. Barrett. Primary Department; Miss Stevenson. 1Iai'1>oi' Oracc Cjiraiiiniar ^ieliool. Z't/cc— Hugh W. Trapuell, John Ryan, Thomas R. Bennett, Mark Parsons, Patrick Dcvercux, Robt. S. Munn. Master : Jas, MUUD. €ai'boiicai* Omiiiiiiar Seliool. JJircctora—llex. John Godden, William Hawker, John Pearce. and John Ryall, Cliurch of England Branch. Rev. Richard Walsh and Richard McCarthy, Roman Catholic Branch, liev. William Kendall, Israel L. McNeil, B. T. If. Gould, James Rourke, William Badcock, and Alfred Penny, Methodist Branch. Principal (Me- thodist Branchl, J. A Robinson. Assistant: A. J. Crocker. Colonial and Continental C'liurcli Society. (IxcoKrouATr.i> 1852— IxsTinTKi) Oukmnaij.v as thk Nku- j'oiJNDLAND School Society). l'at)'0)L-liiii' Most Gracious Majesty the t^ueen. Vice-patrons : His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, His Grace tbe Arclibishop of York, His Grace the Archbishop of Armagh. President: The Most Honorable the Marquis of Cholmondeley ; and seventy-Uvo vice-presidents, consisting of Peers of the Inited Kingdom, Eng- lish and Colonial Bi.«ihops. Denns, Colonial (ioveruors (inclndinu' the Governor of Nowromidhuid), member.^; of Parliament, &.r. Correspondui'/ CoinmiUee in Xev:foundlaHd—l'i'(^iik\iini: Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Newfonudlaud; vice president : Sir Wm. 74 NE WFO UXD LAND A L MA NA C V. Whitoway; treasurer: Ucv. W, Pilot ; socrctary ami iufspcctor; ,1. W. Marriott: lion. John Winter, Tlicodon; Clil't, 1). W. Trowsr, I'. Kinerson, Hon. Janie.^ S. Winter, C-oinmandt'r KoMiuon, Kev. A. lley;;atc', Goi>r;,M' llutcliin^>. School 7>a'7/r/'.N-St. Jolin'.s ((.'tiitral Sclioul)— Mr. A. K, Collin, Itoy.s; Miss Short, yirl.s; Miss Tridc, infants, Trainin;; I'upil 'i'caclior ol' tlu; socictN — Miss Snow, liellorani, Mr. lioberts IV'tty lIarl)or, Mr. and Mis. IJishoi). rort-de-Gravo, Mr. and Mr.s Muildock, iind Mi>s Andrews. IIarl)or (Jraep, Mr. and Miss Ward. Hearts ("oiitcnt. !\Ir. Taylor. Trinity, ^V. KenLand Miss Lockycr Sal\a;L;e, .Mr aiMJ Mrs Tnli<. (ireenspond. Mr, Skillin^'ton, Great St JiavvreHco, Mr. and Mrs ritclier. Hishop's Cove, IMLss Martin, IJii;;us, JMr Clialc, Iii)navist:i. Miss K Gonld. Portuirai Conc, Mr \Vebber. Indian Island, Mr. N. Chato GOVERNMENT BOARDS OF EDUCATION. 4'liiii'<'li of Biii;ilaii/. Jo/iii's^Uvvs. Mdwaril Botwood, A. ('. l-\ ^V''ood, And)rose Iley^'atc, T. (i. Netten, E. Colley, anil Sir W. V. Whiteway, Hon. l>r. Winter, Hon, A. W. Harvey, .nid;,^! I'rowso, Hon C. Crowdv, Geor^'e T. Kended, .1. L. J)iielieniin, il. J. Stabb, K()l)ert Carter. Jjrh/K.s-Ui'v. n. H. Taylor, lU-.v. W. 'W^-aver, W. Anderson, M.D., John Sniitli, John IJaithtl, Robert Wells (Salinoncove), K. IJishop. ro)'t-i'r-(;i,'.rr-Uc\\ J. C. Har\ ey, John Andrews, Thos. IJatlen, .M. Da we, Geor::e Auilrews. ncns-ni:\-. W. C. shears, Chas. Dawe, Isaac liartletl , Dr. Fraser, Eli Dawe (O^leys Point), li. H. Taylor, S. IJradbury. SjKihiarii.s Jluii — lWw T. Nurse, Jonathan Gosse, Abraliani Col- lins, Richard Gosse, Josiah Gos.»e, Joini Sheppard. Ihrhorilnau- - ]W\s. G. M. Noel, J. S. Sander.'ion, A. C. Warren, N. Lc'Moine, and JJoIx-rt Gosse. J..sepli Godden. Tlionnis R. Ben- nett, H. Fit/gerald, W. H. K;u-le. r,ir'>o)U'ir~G(.'ov'j:i' Crocker, Dr. J. I.'yidi, .Vnibrose Tucker, C Forward, William Ihiwker. Janie> Bennett. /l%'«'), Samuel Mil' licm (irc(Mi's Flnrhm-),, .l'»s(>jili I'lionit'. Ti'hiitij Itnii CXortli)- IJi'V. W. 1{. Smitlii.. and riiili|> rohivv. .Tolni I?aii(lall, S|)rai,'n(' Fn-fmau, .JdIiii Im>s^c, (icorsf! (Muisi ,;iiii Jr., Ilcury H. lJani<-s, W. liostor (or Mark) En- ish Harlior. .lolm Hiithn- (ofJanic's) llobiii Hood. 'J'r'niHi/ 11(11/ (Ka^t)— |{«;v. .1. (i. (Ta^^'j;, 1). liu'imic, TImis. si.mt-, .loliii .Miillcii, INitcr Marliii. TIi'mh.iv Martin, Sti-phcn Jt-aii ,. liuu<(rish' Hay (Son1.Ii)— li<'\ A. i:. 0.. TJaylt-y, Dr. Si .'Ihni. S. Minion, sr., .Joseph IJrown, JoMcpli Ifulls. Iiihi((tusi,i IJii// (Wost) - |{e\. W. I\irl»y, John (Nwlin, Samuel IJrown, Fred. Siioars, liohl IV-iiny. ?.at,Mie\v Wan^h. Sani'l. ('oilin. [;!.] The district ol" IJonavista J'>ay (North) shall cwusist (d'and Include all tliat part of tluj electoral district ol" Bonavistii Hay, IVom Freshwater Bay to ('a|ie i-'reels. ineludin;,' liar. 1 5 ay, Fair Islands, Deer Islands, and (jther Islands within .-aid iimils; and that p.art of the electoral district of 'rvvilliniiatc and Foy;*) lyinu' l)(itween Cap<' I^'reeis and Ha-i^'ed llarhor, on the ^tr'air, shore, inclnsivo. Bonavista B('li {'S,o\'i\\)—\lii\. Kdwin Weary, Freil(ri(l< White, John C. Dominy, William Keaii. [4 ] The district ol' Salvajie shall consist of and include all the islands and settlements from ("lode Sound to Lon^ l>lanil»i, thence to (rooseberry Islands, inclusi\c. Sali:(uii—Mii\. (1. S. Chamberlain, and James Burden, John lirowu, jr., Joseph House, }\\, William Moss, John S(|inres, A. Turner. (rreen^jxDiil — Jlev. E. Weaiy, William Kane, Peter House, Darius IJlandford, Samuel Dawe. F x/<: nro i 'nd i a sd a i ma sa c. li"r;n'> Krv. ,l>iliii Ciiiiiiiii;;!!,!!!!. .iii'l in. • ' llmil , t'li.uli , M. Diit^uiu illf, Jolm .liudiMi, Si(|.|i(ii V'.ilt Ik r, Win AimIcimmi, mv f.„l\>ih'~nv\. \V. I{iift<'r, r. II Sorsolicl, Knincjs K«-ii.|, Tlioni:ii Iiitloiit, .lami's l{ulU, di-nviii' I-c.Moiiic, .l.iiinH Ai no:.! (|'»-iii«'Nj, r. .i.tw«mmIi«'. Cftanin'l— Hits- . T. 1*. (^uiiiUui, J Ia-MoIiu', W. T. Dicks, .^^^^•|)|| Small, William VukI.v, F. .1. TwcfdU', TiiomiiM Tike, James Jaiu'M, (leorjje Lc'Moiuc. Inspc'clor: Hay, William I'lloL. ."Vn^tliodixit Boai'ds of lldiirutioii. [Undur tli« provisions ol' IMiU'atioii Ad, AmciKlmont, IHl'J, Cliap. V Sec. v., His Kxcclk'ncy ilic Administrator ol' the fiowni- ini'Mt in ('oiiucil has been |)lt;fls('d t,o allt-i- and (•haiiy;H llu* honn- daricH of the following' Mtthodist, lldticational Districts J : — The Carhonear Kdiieational I>istri(L to Ik; snb-divided into far- l)onear and Freshwater. Carbonear shall extend I'roni tin- youth Point of Mosi^uito to Freshwater, exclusive The Freshwater District shall extend from Freshwat«'r, in- clusive, to Perry's Cove, inclusive. The liay-de-Vertle Kducational ])istrict shall be sul)-(livi(led into HiacklK^ad, Western Bay, and Lower Islandcove. IJIackhead shall extend Irom Perry's Cove, inclusive, to Adam's ('ove, inclusive. Western Bay shall exlnd Irom Adam's Cove, exclusive, tr> nchrcpit, inclusive. Lower Islandcove shall extend liom Ochrepit, exclusive, to Split Point. The Itandom District (Methodist) to be sub-divided into Ilandoni South, Random North, and Britannia Cove Districts. Random South shall extend from St. Jones without, inclusive, to Deep Bight, inclusive, embracint; all of South-west Arm and of the South side of l{andom Sound. Random North shall include all places on the main lani .(.v/* // 1/ 1 v-tt It 'II lUt 11(1 .'.I Ul- III-, tor "air ?\v- be 'liv iili '1 mill lliii 1 ill liKi . •■ I/. . l''C'',n, H< I : iii-in I I, ^•■, ill) ( li.tii.'.t Ulaiul>j ,tii within sail! limits. II('l'lJii;[iicik Willi (!li:ilii;i' l>liinl». >li;i!l tMjii.sisL oi :iml ini'hiilr :ill that pai'l, nl' tin' Klc'lonil Dbt licL l>i'tW(<'ii riiuiii;! I-laiitU. liirliiMive', and iMairclL's Ilailior, iiiclusiNc. 'r\villiii;;alt' >liall iiirlmli; all that, part oi th.' Electoral District Iviiin Ix'twj'cii MaiK'tt's llarltor, fX(lii>ivi'. ninl ilif Islands of 'l'\villliij;at<', iiichisivc, and Ik-Iwccu Farowci! Ilaii»or and l.ooliay. Notre DaiiH- Hay (iiorili) Kdmat ioiiai District, sjiall hrdi\id.'d iiitf) I.ittlciiay Inland and Nip; I's llaiUor Dist,ilcls: 'IMu; Mor«;loii'.s llailtoraiid I'-xploils DisUiiL to lir sn'i-dix idcd into Moretoii',^ llailt ir DisliicL and llxploils District. Moroloii".-* Ilaritiir Dislrirt shall iiichidr .Mordoii's Harbor and all other piaefs in the Klectoral District of Twilliiiuate. cxtendinu; from Murrott's Ifaihor, (or Merrett's Ilarhor), exclusive, to lilack Island, e.\cliisi\-e, fiiinson's Island, txcliislM', ;itid I'lirnl 15a\-, in- ( liisivc. Kxphiit.s Disiiict, >liall incltidi.' llxploits Hiiinn Islands, and ail otlicr places lyiiiy 'xlween lilack Island, inclusive, ami Leading' Tickles, exclusive, ind iMniprisiii;; set ili-nients on Mxplnits IJiver and Now J{ay. Llttlchiiy Island District shall extend iVoni .j.icksou's Cove, in- elti.sivc, to Leailin^ Tickle, iiic.ln>ivc, I'nihracinn- Littlebav Island and other islands adjacent, and c()mprisiii,y- thai, pari of tin- eo i.si from Ward'.s Harbor to Loading' Tickle — of late a pm of the Moir ton'.s Harbor and Kxploits District. Nippers Har!)or shall compris(> that part oi the k!' I'l'Mul J)i — trictof Twiirni;;ate and Fono lyini; bet ween .laiKsfUi s Covr, ex- clusive, and (^apc .John, LaToilt! I'^lectoral Districi shall he divided IdIm I/i r.iili- :nid Riirgeo Districts. TiaPoile shall consist, of that part, of ihe Klectoral Di^triii i.f T'iir;^eo and Kal'oilc iK'tween I{os(! I'.lanche and Knifeltaw Hnri^eo shall consist of that part, of the I'',lecloral Disiii.i !„•. twe.eii Knifebav and Kortiuu! Hav Klectoral district, i D!^li'lrl St. .InJnt's l-:,isl — \W\. Geo. \'aier, Kcv. .I.is l':irl.in«, lion. .lames Pitts, Messrs. (leorue fjear, II. .1. 15. W'ood'^. (.'for.i'c W. Mews, St.epheii II. Kni<,^ht, .Michad T. I\ni-lil. ,\ . ,1 \V. ,M, Nelly. Dlatr'K'l S/.Jdltii's H'.'.v/ — Km. Cico. lioyd. linn. .lanies ,1. I.'o.".!- Hon, Mc.ssrs. .lohii Ste(;r, .lolin -Vii^iil. .lames Aiim.-I, .luhri 15. .Avir liriitint — l{ev. .lames Dove, A. IJartlcit, (Ico. (;iis|iii(>, ir , ,l.tliii I'.artlett, Geo. ('. Crosbie, II. K'oberts. Samm i Wilcox. r,'//^)/,/x_ K'ev. .John I'l-att, Alfi'cd Smilh. (ieoiue Sinitii, S.niiiicl Spracklin, l-'rancis Noseworthy. rort-ilc-(rmrc — \Ut\. William Trail . William Kclland, .\. Hnssev, W. T. IJooiio, John Hampton. liiiij J^iibi'f/^—lU'V. Samuel Snovvden, Isaac .Mercer (of Heiija- miu), Abiier Snow, .Samuel Meicer, Golonioii French, Ciriorge Morcer. 7s XR urFo rx I) /> A A' I) A r ma sa c. lliirlxn- './"(.v— lies . 'J'lioiiius W. Atkiusuu, John MacUlock, IJer- ^\■.\Y^\ P.'irsons, Willis Parsons, William SlcpluMison, .TohnTrapiioll, .III Dies Parsons. Carhinioar—VM'W W. Kendall, ITon. .loliu IJoikc, I. L. McNeil, 15. T. H. (Jould, William Guy, F. T. IJi'mi-sUM', Goor,ii:(i Peach. F,-i'^hir,ihf—\W\. fjL'o. F. Sloiy, W. Vatcher. Silas Moore.*!, .loiin Kvolcy, Pobert Parsons. r,hirl,h((id—\\ii\. II. Lewis, W. Larcy, Jabc/. LeGrow, Thomas llillyanl, Thomas Diamond, }\-. Wcsli'i-ti llmj—Uvv. S. Mathews. Jas. (Crowley, AV. Kciincily, N. Follett, S. Sillars, Dr. Sommerviilc, .lohn Ilairyanl. Luvr,' Jshi.wl Cor-' - jJov. .lohii Ileay, John Lewis, Thos. floopr'r, John Turner, Eli Garland, Newman ishano, John Sparkes. llaij-ih- Verier — Ivovs. Solomon Mallhews, John Koay, and Jolm Lewis, William Laccy, J. Diamond. James Crowley. Ti-inilii Jhiij (south 1—Kev. Jabe/, Hill, Wm. Christian, Fibene/er .Mareli, Elias ]\Iarch. Peniainin Benson, James JJnrt, and L'lijah jicnson. IhDil.-i Jldrhiir — Wiix^, Ldj;ar Taylor and J. (ioodison, Nicholas Short, William Siniilc, Kcuben I5emister, James Gulliford, Mose.s Hntton. Triniiij llaij (west) — Rev. Anthony Hill, Thos. Newhook, Henry .March, Samuel lirace, lle/.ekiah Burt, Al)salom March. Ji(itiil(ini (south)- Pev. Arthur MacCauselaud (Northern Bight), Mattiiias Martin ^Norihern Bight), Nehemiah F; ost (Northern Bight), Isaac kiV^y (Lee Bight), (ieorge King, (St. Jone.s, S. AV. .Arin^ Simon King (St. .lones. S. W. Arm), Eli Martin, Little Hearts Ease. l!<()i>loi,t ( Xortli) — Rev. James Wilson (Shoal Harbor), Caleb Tnck (She d Harbor), I'rederick Pelley (George\s Brook), James pt'Uey (Piroadeove), Thomas Walton (White Pock), Gideon Smith (Elliott's Cove), James Sonimers (Lower Shoal Harbor). Jirii'Duii" Ciicc-Hew William H. Browning (Britannia Cove)' Pierce (^nrrie (Britannia Cove), ITe/ekiah Blnndell (Ilickman'K Harlior), Norman Maicli (Ladycove), William Gulliford, Jr. (Fo.s- i.cr's I'oint), Nathan Mills (Fng. T!:oroughrare), AVilliam James King (Deer Harl)or). Trihii;/ ll'i'j (north) Pe\-. George I'ayne, Jolm Cross, (ieorge Christian, William Biigdeii. Triiiifn J't'i'j least) — li(;v. Jann-s Heal, Benjamin Snelgrove, William Norman, John Hicks, Caleb Diamond, W. l^eGrish. Jiondris/". Jiin/ (soulli)— 1,'ev. U. AA^ Freeman, Jabe/ Saint, John Swires, Stephen Abiioit, Alj(diiego Hobbs, Jrichard Cole, H. C. lorlics, M.D. lliHKiristn ll(i;i (west) — Pcv. Samuel Jennings, John Oldl'ord, Klias IJrown, James oldl'ord. Jolin Perry, AVilliam Mattlicws. t;lnr('rini'-ii—]{{'\\ John C, Sidey, Joseph Hicks, Josiah Butt, AmlrewButt (Flat Islands), Jonathan Noseworthy, (Jeo, Arnold, I'JiJah Burrey (Glovertown). .]fiis(jrarp Jfcrhor—lliiv. Frederick li. Diillill, James Hicks, Thos. Wellon, Simeon Guy, Archibald Thompson. W'ysh'ijrilh — i{ev. James Lumsden, (iiM)rge Hann, Japhet Swalns- bury, Abraham Kean-i, William Burlier, liichard Parsons, Henry McLindy, y K TP FO UNI) LA ND A L MA NA C. TO (.rrccnspund—liiiv. W. .Jennings, (ieor^c Allen, G(.'t>r,m; Uowdcii Jaiuos Bury, Mark Dowclen. Ftiijo - i;t;v. .Icrcniiali Kmlux-o, 'J'iiuiiuH ('. Dudcr, lu;bcit Scoii (Fogo), W. IV'rry (hulian Islaiuls), .kihii llolmcs (Cmdii Islaud.s . He rn'ixni (''■/.- mul C/iainjc /shniay islands), Ileury Kniglil (Jaekson's Covei, .lolin ]'>at>ioiie (Three Arms), Geor,:i;ii raddick (Ward's lIarl)or), ,)anies raixMi:-,, llcv. Henry Hooper (LiLtlebay). Nii>i>': !•'.•< ILirliiiv — IJev. .1. K. .Mannini;-, liohori l>at,>t,()iic, W. .1. Eaton (Nipper's Harbon, James llir::,r's ( 'o\e, S W Arm, i,':lli(!Sl. .)'>hn, iucludiii;; all islands within said limits, j ,S7. ./o/n(",s— .Must Kev, Dr. I'uwei', ll>n. Edward Morris, llun. JO, I). Shea, John (.'asey, J. G. Cniiruy, Ji. J.Kent. Jldr'xii' (•'rar.'^ Cui'liijn'i'.r, Jimj-'i'-Vcrilv. nn'i'j—\W\. .Michael llauley, Kichard llaydcn, Tliomu:i Ford, Timothy Doyle, Thorn;. s CoH^ert, sr. /!ri'iH,^ — Htv. l']. F. Walsh, Jus. Tarahan, James Moore, Uichaiil Delauey, sr , Patrick Broiihy. llarhur Main —\W\>. V. 0"Donnell (Conception llarborj, J. G. Batcock (Ilolyrood), .James Brown (Harbor Alain), and J. Veitch (Uolyroodj, Patrick Corisan Chapel's CoveS K. McDonald, Dr. V. A. Fit/simnions (ilarlnii' .Main), James Ilearn (Colliers). 'rrinit'j I'xi'j (N'orth)— I' v. J. Carolan (Bouavista), Talrick Murphy, Hubert Lawlor i/i . •dty), Edward INIurpliy, Thomas Jl'- Connack (Catalina\ Jeien.i.i'i Scanlon, John Doody (Ragged Ur.) 7j'j/i«(v",s/r( (South)— Jtev. William Veitch (Kingscove), William Ktni.nh (Bonavista), . (Knightscove), S. Kyan (Broadcovei, A. Midlowney (Ticklecove), James Long (Openliall), John Chiev- crs (riatccove), J. ]\Iullowuey (Indian Arm), James Egau (Keels), James Aylward (Kni.'?litscove\ >i'.'!>'iris!ii (.Noi'tli;- IJev. William Veitch (Kingscove), Micliae, <'ashiu (Gooseberry Island). Daniel Turner (Cottell s Island, 1 Samuel Kelly, sr. (liurnt Isl"d), Nicholas Batterton (Greenspoud), /•a;/"-i;ev. i;. M. Walker, W. B. Fitzgerald, Thomas Deady. James Keough, John Dwyer. Little />(','/— J{ev. S. O'Flynn, >\'illiam Fi^ley. William Grants Joseph Deloughery, Charles 0"B. Keddin. Fvrrnlan'l—'iiey. 1,. Vereker, 11. O'Xeil. Patrick Jackman, Kich- ard Cashin, Nicholas Power, (Jerald Jackson. Iii'>iht(fh~Mv\. Nicliolas Kuach. Joseph J. Williams, Thomas Driscoll, J. Blaekh V, M. ("a>ey. .Michaol Carey (Witless Bay), Thomas Galherall (Uauline). ('real I'laci n(l O'Kielly, Edwaril Sinuott, John Cosgrove. Humphrey Sullivan, .John Barron. IJiJJc J'liicciiJ.l'i. — Kev. Kiibe;t Br(;unan. Thomas Freeman. John Kielly, Alexander Burke, Thomas Keats. rUurntla (WostV-K'ev. William Doutncy, ^Villianl IJrown, John Ibimessey, .1. Pyan. Michael Dwyer. P. Murphy, jr. SI. Miirif.-\'A\.\[. ( I'Diiiinell, J. W.alsh, John Grace, William Burke, xMiVln. I Fagan, J. Murphy, .1. Whelan. Sahii'.)vki'—\{^::\, John St. .lohu, John Coruuick, J.Jm GoH, John Daly, John Marcy. NEWFOUNDLAND AL2fANAC. SI Trepassctf—UGv. William Boru, J. WiuUUctoii, JoLii Tobiii, Ask Ijtjvcreax, John Neil, Jr., John ilewiU. linriii-licv. V. llcardoii, li. ISIar.siKili, .1. ro\vt:i , M. Miii„|iali W. Fitzputrick, TJioina^, (jormiin, ratiick O'Ncil, A Mar.^JiMll. -VC. Lac-i-cHCf—ncv. J. Wii'sh, aiitl Janice Walsh ( l/iwij;. rortHiic fji>//—ll{i\\ James Wholaii, I'aliick Hiiikc W. liuil-! r. Burke, Jr., T. Kiiisclla, T. Uoani. Fuiii'nc llKrhnr-Kcw Kichard Wal>li, KichU. lliniiilLuii, b.'UiMf 1 Gillespie, liichard C^uirk, MatLlievv G!a\ iue. yiil)erinteiKlent : James J. Wickhatn. I'i'c<^1>} tci-iaii JSoui-4l ol i:(lii4-atio!i. lliiihui' arne.<, W. Chance v, J{ J. Chauccy, E. Colton. G. C Fearn, A. Northdeld, W. Ua.ilord, b. Steele, W. II. Wheatley, Kev. T. UodAkinson. 7aR7«tr^— Miss ¥. V.. Cox, ol' Acadia .Seminary, Xo\a ticotia ; Miss I'henie C. Soper, assistant. KcioriiscMl C'liiiicli of Kiii^^laini, lOi: JSI.AM) OK NHWI Ol NL)I,.VNI>, Dirertors—\i(i\ii. A. N. Sucklinfj, W. Goodchild, and John bmith, N. Kabbits, Moses Parsons, M. Moore, K. Craulbrd, W. Xcvill. ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT. <'liiii'4'li of I-^ii;;laii;>!' l/duaid Field, D.D., ISM. James Butler Kelly, D.l). 187';. First nf B/s//oji — Rinht IJevereud Li.invKr.r.YN JoM..-, Dl) , Lord Bishop of NcNylbnndlantl, consecrated in St. Paul's Cathetlral, Loudon, on Festival ol SS. Phili|^ and JamtN*, 18"s, by the lat(; Archbishop Tail, of Canlorl)ury. Cumniissttrij ill ytirJtnnuU(i,nl—\\ii\. Edward Bolwooil, Comiuln.^itn/ III J£ii(/limif — llii\\ W. Jones, M.A., Burusidc, Kendal, CommissiD'y in Jirrmi'i/a -Hey. J. Lundey Lou,:.?h, Vicar-General. DKAM'.liV Ol' A\ .vr.ON. Rev. Edward Botwood 'Rund Dean). St. iMar>'.>, St. .John's. llfiv. Eihvan! Collcy, Topsail aiul l-'ovtiMp. llev. Adam Ciirrie, Clinrch onCnyhniil Acade.ny. St. John's. Kcv. Arthur C. I . Wood, M.A., St. Thomas's, SI. Joim's. Rev. William Pilot, B.D., St. Johns, Govcvuuicut In.-peetor of Church of Eofrlaud Schools. 82 XEWFOrNDLANI) AL^fAyAC. I Ilev. Theophilus G. NetteD. Tetty Harbor aud Pouch Cove. Ucv. Ambrose Heygate, M.A., Cathednil Ilev. Henry DuuHelcl, St. Thomas's, Si. Juhtr.s. Rev. K. T. Heygate, B.A., Cathedral. Rev. Edwin DavL's, M.A., I'rincipal Tlioului^ical Cullc;i;c, Sti. John's. Kev. Walter IJ. Smith, rortui-id Cove. Ilev. Kev. Ilev. Rev. Kev. Kev. Kev. Kev. Kev. Kev. Kev. Kev. Kev. Kev. Kev. Kev. Kev. Kev. Kev. Kev. liev. Kev. Kev. Kev. Kev. Kev. Kev. ]{ev. Kev. Kev. Kev. Kev. Ke\-. DEANKKV OF CONCKl'llOi? jVAV. J. C. Harvey (Rural Deuin, Port-de-'ilrave, .John Godden, Carbonear. Robert H. Taylor, Brigns. William Howe, Bay-dc-Verdc. John M. Noel, Harbor Grace. William C. Shears, Bay Robert.s. Alfred C. Warren, I'pper Islandcove. T, K. Nurse, Spaniard's Bay. C. Saddington, Port-de-Grave. William A^eaver, Salmon Cove. T. S. Sanderson, Harbor Grace (SoMlli,sidr;v N. Leftloine. Harbor Grace. DKAXKUV OK TltlNn V RAT. Benjamin Smith (Rural Doan), Trinity ^a.^iL. John G. Cragg, Catalina Artliur C. Waghorue, Newharbor. H. C. H. Johnson, Trinity West. Charles E. Smith, Heart's ContciiL. W. S. LI. Komilly, Random. 1)i:anki{V of i!ona\i;sta hay. Augustus E. C. Bayley (Rural iJean), Bonavistai. William Kirby, Kingscove. Edwiu Weary, Greenspoml. G. Crane, Salvage. Albert Watkins, Bro(jklyi). nF.AN'KKV OF .NOTJIK DXMK BAV. Robert Temple (Rural Dean). Twillingate. C. Wood, Fogo. John Hewitt, Hcrriugneck. S. J, Andrews, Whitcbay. G. S. Chamberlain, Exploits. T. W. Clil't, Littlebay. Arthur Pittmau, Twilllugate. DKANKRV OF I'LACENIIA 1;AT. John Kingwell, Harbor Buft'ett. Josiah Darrell, Lamaline. Alfred S. Wiusor, Burin. 1>EANF11V OF rOUil'NL liAV. Harbor Briton. Ucv, Rev. John Cunningham, Burgco. Ilev. Thomas P. Quintin. Channel. U'ev. Gt'orgo Bishop, Hermitage. Rev. William Hnvncs, Hfllorain. Rev. - - , Ro^(> Blauth.-. Rev. H. W. Cuuniughain. Burgeo. Rev. T. W, Temple, St. Pierre, MImucIou. NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 8;< DKANKKV OK STUAITM OK liKIJ.KISF.K. Rev. Josepli J Currnio: (Rural Dean), liav orislai.-l. ""'• riiailcH JoflVcy, St. G('or<.«<-rt Ray. " Charlos W. Hollands, Ilonno Ray. , Flowers Cove. Re\ Ue\ Re\ Rev Re\ AV . S. Rafter, Battle Harbor, LaI)ra(lor F. W. Colley, Sandwich Ray. TIIEOI.OGK .\[, l'OIJ,Ki;i.:. r/.s/7or_The Lord Bishop. r,v>af—nev, Edwin Davis, M.A. DI0CR8AX SYNOD OK NKWKOIMDI.ANI). Prosident-Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop; clerical-.secreiary, Ji,.v A. leygate; lay-secretary, G. T. Reudell ; treasurer, Henry Coo ^ auditors, Rev. A. C. F. AVood, and A. J. Harvey. ^./^r«^/,, OoMiw/V^v—The Lord Bishop, Revs. E. l^Hwood V nolIeyEdwm Davis, A. Heygate, W. Pilot, A. C. F. Wood nil Hon. A. W. Harvey, Hon. J. S. Winter, G. T. Rende II I on ' Crowdy, Henry Cooke. W, B. Grieve. Secretary : f T {«, ie l" ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. DIOCKSIC OK ST. .lOlIN's, MCWKOINDI.ANI). ,U^'lRU ^'^tl7':^^'^ ^"''- ^'- 0"J^o^•NK^L. consecrated I7!)fi: died 1811. Right Rev. Dr. Lamp.krt, died 1817. Right Rev Dr ScANi AX, died 183U. Right Rev. Dr. Fi.iorixo, died l^.'o r,- . ; Rev. Dr. Mullock, died 18r,'.». "'^^"^ PrPseiiiBishop^Most Rev. Thomas Joseph Power, ALA <-on secrated in Rome, Trinity Sunday, 12th . June, 1870 iu- }, Lminence Cardinal Cullen. ' . "> nn ricir-Gfrieval—Yevy Rev. Archdeacon Forristal. li(>s and Clpi-jjv. St.Jufni^.^ Ca f /i /v-ReY. J. Walsh. Torha/z—TioA-. M. Clarke, P.P. Belh\/e-liey. C. M'Cullow. Topsail and Kel I 'n/rciv.s' -Rex, M. P. Moriin, Witless Bai/—RQ\. X. Roach, ]».p. Ferry] and— Raw Laurence Vereker, V.V. Jieneu's—Rcv. John Walsh, P.P. Trepassey—Wax . William Born, ]M». .vi^^-, ^^n'-^'""^^^'- ^i^"^i^r«l O'Donnell, P.I'.: R,n'. .Stephf.,, p O'Driscoll. I 11 r. Salmon ier— Rev. J. St. Jolin. Plaeentia and St. Bnde.^-Rex, lAL Clancev, P.P.: Rev John Mullowney. Liitic Placsntla—Rtx. R. Brennan, ]'.P. St. Kyrai/.s'—Rev. William Dontney, P.P, Burin and Oderin — Rev, V. Reardon, I*. P. St, Laurence and La ma line— Rex. John Walsh. tj'i A'A; nilifii(ioiis. .S7. Jioiud-ru bin's C'o//r(/^-l'n,'.si(loiiL: Vt'iT Krv . M. A. KII7,- froY(ih\, Professors: JJcv. 'D. O'Mricii, 1J<'V. W- Aliciini, nii.l .lolni i?yan, J. W. Nichols, S/. ratnrk\< Srhnul ( l)oys)-T(':U'lu'rs : rlM- ClirisUiiii I'.i'oUhm's, St. Palrlrk's, Ji;r,-r/,nnf-'l\-M'.hvVs: WJllimn Cairnll lllld l>r Crnn-Sl. P.,1 rirl/s FraSrlnnJ (Ix.ys)— ToacllOi" : M. MriiUy or-Vovy liev. J, (Vn.)niiell, llev. 1'. O'Donnell. Xurl/iri-ii /?<(// -Uov. ISl. IialdeJ^ nitt/->/r- f >r(/r' -Kev . .7 . Donnelly . Jioiiaiust,, -Vx^'X . .1. Carolan. /i7y)//m)c/'-l{evs. Wm. Veitch and W. Tarnhen . ■/■;i/<>N niirho)'-\ioA- M. n. Walker, IVC H^ttsrnr.' ){ev. M. SliGohan . F„rh',ir jrarhor-VxQV- U- Walsh. Fr>'nrh S/t(ii'p — \h'\'' Jno. Lynch. lahiHdJi.) — Attended hy Priests from Kavhor Grace. ro,;'V'»/x -Three of the I'resentation Order, an.t two of th^' Order of M'M' y . Diocese of St. George's, Newfoundland. ( V.iia Tieorcrof lln> J7lh S<>pf. 7.S'7/. l/w W'rstiwii portion of Hip f.hind (if yi'vfonntVand i''(oi orfctpd I'nt.o n rrrf(f<'.irre-Apo>^toh'r. ) l^liiirrlies :ni4l C'lrrg^). St.Anir.s, (Smtt CoJm/f h'in-r K'-v M. F. llowley, D.D., PA,, •and kev. F. McGinnis. Baj/ of Mands—llev . D. MLGi'iuis. Nh:\VF()lJNl)rAM> A rMA\A<\ METHODIST CHURCH, NEWFOUNDLAND. Nu rjov. Goo. I'.o.vd, President, llt'V. f{. W. Willcy, Secretary. Sr. JoliiiN Oistiirt. .SV. Jnhn'>i Ea.<~\U\. (Jeorge VaLer aiicl R.-v. J.)m.|,|, l>:i,ki,H. ,S7. ./"o/ur.^ nV.sV-Hi;vs. Geo Boy.l, «i. G. Fnis.-r, (J. S M1lli...i„ LI..I)., SnpormteiKleiit Ediicalioii, (l,v |>.Miiiis-i,Mi uf ( •.H.i.Kh.> i J lioraas Fox, Siip-y. ^ 7'"/,.sr(/7-l{('v. Mark Fciiwitik. Pouch rnvo— Mow .I<'sse Hey(K']l~M(}\. W. II. Wli.-allcy. Burin— May. James Nurse. >S'^. iV'r/v—(Oi)t' wanted). /.'o?7/'tf /shr„,l^—Mi'\. If. D.nhy. Plovers Con'—MQw William Ilanis. Sf. Anthnn;/— {One to be sent). Pcil Bo // - R e \' . Ti 1 m a s W i I s o n IlarnHtnn Tnh't—Mnw M. .1. Stevens. Rev. Gi'X), Bo VI), j}!str!rt Sitiifr!i,ii-iuh'nl. Rev. Jos, PAitKiNs, PiitaiK-iiil Si,', 'I Ik I'll. €ai'1ioiir>ai' Distiict. ('nrhoniuir—Mi'w \\\^^. Kendall. R^v. ('. L.mkIi, IJ,-, ,i .Supernumerary, Harbor G, -air— Mow T. W. Alkins,,ii. Baij Jiobrrtft— Mow S. Snowden. Pnrt-df,-fir(irr—Mov. W. M. Trail. Cupids— Rew John Tratt. Brii/Hs— Mow James I)o\ e. Pre^fiU-afer—Mow G. P. Story. Blaclhead— Mew Ilenry Lewis, Westfirnbai/— Mew Solomon Mattli.'W^. Lojvpr Islandcore—Mow .Tolm Reay. Old Perl iron— Mev. Jabe/ Hill. Ilonis Harbor— Mew E. Tayloi-. Hearts Content— Mow Jolin Goodison. rT'r<'^??,s' Harbor— Mt'w Antjiony Hill. Random {North)— Mew James Wilson. Piandoni-Rew A. McAiislind. Britannia Core— Mew W. H. Browning. Rev. Jas. Dovf, Distrirt Superintendent, Rev. J, GooDisoN, Financial Secretari/. P'^U.ll, r» 813 A7<: mv vsi) r. i Nb A t it a ^a c. ICoiiavi!»la Disliirl. tl.,),aristn-Mv.\>i. M. W. VivcnvAU un.l L. T. N.'wm:ni. Cci/nUno—Mcv. J. 15. Hoal. T,'i'iiihi-]\ov. Gcnvii;*! Paine MiifKirarrhiwu-Uiiv. Samuel Jeiming.s. inoirrUnim—liiiV. ,1. C. Skley. (n'rcnsixniil-Mcv. Win. Jcnuin^s. Wt'iir!llc - Hev. Jamos hnmsden. MuMimre Ilarhni'—Ui'V. F. DiinUl. fndi'oti Manila a)\>1 T-.V.r/'// .//"// -K'' v. W. 1}<-3C. /•'rt^/o-llov. J. Embrcc. UerrhKini'ck au<^ Cluwi/i' 7.h/r-]lov. If. Ilatolu'V. f:r/,lo!ts—llG\. Wm. Svvann. Li'tthhtni hlan(J—]l(.'A-. J. rincock. f,;(fl(l,n'v—Mo.\\ llonry Abraham. .Y//;;)'')'.s'7A//-^o/'— Uov. J. W. IMaiininu'. 117/ //^'^//.'/— (One 1o lie sent). liev. J. E.MHKF.K, Dislrirt Suj>erintem}ent. liev. W. SwANN, Finn nr in] Hecretnnj. Stndeiil.s iilK'n.linu' Sackvillc— AV. F. D. Diinii, IIerl)ert Hooper I,evi Cnrli.s. IJ.'V. (J. .1. UmikI (resUii,:,' for one year). Presbyterian Church in Canada. t'ltl-.SllVTI'.UV Ol \'\\V. ISI,aM> ok NF.WKOrNni.AND. IJ.v. M. Harvey, Moderator. Mr. MeKenzie, Cateeliisl, liay of Islands. Vacant— Lit llebay and Beltscove. 7;/,7r'/-.s— l\rr, H. Henderson, St. John's; Mr. John Jillavd, Har- bor Oraoe. Stndoit^ in ('olUijf—Uu'Ah Fiirneanx and G. J. A. Thompson. Vacant— St. Ajidrew'.s C'lmrch, St. John's, and Harbor Grace. Congregational Churches. Rev. T. Ho.lgkinson, Queen's Ko.ad Chapel, St. John's. Uev. John Squires, Pouis Cove, Fortune Bay. , ]^,.v. , Twillinijate. Kev. Tliomas Sneddon, Smith's Sound, Trinity Bay, y{, Animals, uamely : Calves, pigs and sheep, esich (t..;i> Horses, mares, &c., each j.ii,". Apples, the barrel o.;;,"i Apples (dried), the pound u.oi Bacon, hams, tongues, smolicd beef and sausage.s, tlic cwL.. L'.."»o Beef, pigs' heads, feet and hocks, salted and cured, tlie brl. of 200 lbs u.t:. Biscuit and bread (not iuclndlns sweet or fancy biscuit), the cwt u. 1 > Butter, oleomargarine, and other compounds repre.sentin;; butter, the cwt 1 . 1 1 1 Casks, empty, second Imnd, 4.'> gallons and uiulor, eacli — o.j.. Casks, empty, second hand, ovtT io gallons, each 1 ir> Cask-staves, second hand, manufactured, capable ol' making casks of 45 gallons and upwards, i)er lUO r>.7.'. Cask-staves, second hand, manufactured, capable ol' niaiiiii:; casks under 4,"'> gallons, per 100 1.40 Cheese, the cwt 1 .7 "i Chocolate and cocoa, the lb ().0."» Cigars, seven and a lialf iicr cent. Fruit (dried), excepting dried apples, currants, raisins, &,c., the lb atcf si.rongth 1h;ni fuiiy-lhnv' per cent, over proof shall be deemed to be uudellued Spirits, and be subject to the duty accordingly, the gal. 2.00 8.S NE Jf FO UNDLA ND A LMANA C. Ikiiin, nut exceeding the .streiijLjtli of proof hy fSykes' liyy Syke.s" hydronietei', and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, the gallon I f^o Cordials, shrub and other spirits, heiug sweetened or mixed, so tliat the degree of strength cannot be ascer- tained, the gallon 0.95 JSngars, namely : Loaf and relined, the cwt o.lji) Bastard, the cwt li.50 I'nrellned, the cwt L'.OU 'I'ea, ten percent, ml ntinnm. and tlu; lb o.0<) 'riml)er, including Lignum Vita', the ton 0.30 Tobacco, manufactured, including leaf-tobacco, .stripped or partly manufactured, :> per cent, ad ralorcm and the lb. o.K; 'l'ol)acco, leaf and stems, the lb O.Lj 'I'oljacco, stems for snulf, the cwt 0.«iO Vegetables, namely: Cabbage, the 1(»U LOO Potatoes, turnips, parsnips, carrots, beet, the bushcL O.Ou All other, including nnjons (canned or preserved ex- cepted), lo per cent. and the gallon Luo Malaga and Mont ilia, costing at port of shipment un- der Eighty cents a gallon, the gallon O.o.") Hock, liurgundy, and Light Khenish Wines, the gal. 0.70 .VII other wines. Twelve and a half per cent a,! valorem and the gallon O.'JO Fresh meat, poultry, eggs, oxen, cows, bulls, tallow, grease, and palm oil. Seven and one half per cent, ((d valorcni. Anchors and chain cables, copper and composition metal for ships, vi/. :-bar, bolt, siieathing and nails ; bread-bag, brin.()r bagying: canvas, sail clotli, and tarpaulin, can- vas for sliip's use; cordage, viz .- ro|»e and hemp, coir and mauilla cabhfs, coiks and corkwood, lishing tackle (except fishing tackle Ibr anglers); dories and dories' oars; hoop iron, iron of all kinds, in bars, bolts, sheets, plates and jjieces: machinery and parts of machinery; nails, wrought: oakum, pitch, tar, resin and raw tur- pentine: oats, olcan oil, beef oil, neutral, lard-stock, <-oiton-seed oil. oil of sesami<\ and other oils used in iIk' maniilactiii',' ^^\' olfitniargMriut' ui' artil'K'ial butter: oranges, l.nions, gr;ipes, nuts, limes and olives; pro- pellers, sheet-tin, block-tin and solder; worsted and woollen yarn of all kinds, the •'^ino. , lo o" NEWFOUNDLANT) ALMANAC. 39 Brun, barley, liitliuu cunj uudrico; masl-picoauudHpars, uot iiiaiuilactiired ; lucdiciucs: staves (midressodi, the .Sluu..!Sl:'.riU Hay, lealhcr, nails (cut), the SilOO l.-,.t(j Ualjluet wares, candles, carriages, wagons, sleighs and har- ness; casks, in which dry goods are Imported, when lit to liold li((uid ; manufactures (jf wood, except musical iu- slrunieuts ; staves, luauul'actured and dressed, the SlOO. • Kcady-inade clothing, namely :- Coats, jackets, trowserM, waistcoats, south-westers, mantles, dresses, cloaks aud sactioiiN. The rollowing Articles imported into this Uolouy ami its iJe- pendencles shall l)e exempt from payment of Duly : — Agricultural implemeuts aud machinery imported by agricultural societies for the promotion of agriculture. Arms, clothing and provisions for Her Mo,iest.v".s laud and aca, forces. Articles imported for religious puri)oses, not intended for sale. Articles of every description imported for the ust; of the Govcruui . Articles for the olJicial use of foreign consuls. Bait, bark for tanuing leather, boiler ami shij) plates. Coals, when uot imported or bruughi, into ports of bl. Johu's, llarboi' Grace, or Carbonear. Coin and bullion; coke, cotton yarn, ( v)ttou (raw). Corn for the manufacture of brooms. Crushing mills for mining purposes IJouations of clothing specially im{)ortcd for gruiuitoii.^ distribu- tion by any charitable society. J)ye stufl's. Fresh lish, including oysters in .-hell; Fi>h of BriLisli catch aud cure, aud oil, the produce of such lish. Fruit, not being canned, bottled or preserved, aud not olhervvlic euuraerated. Gas engines, when protected by patent. Hemp, hemp-yarn, coir-yarn, sisal mauilla, tlax ami tow. Hides, or pieces of ludes, not tanned, curried or dressed. ilousehold furniture, and working tools and implement.s, utjcd and in the use of persons arriving in this colony. Junk, old iron, old copper and old composition metal. Manures of all kinds. Materials for sheathiu;^' the bottoms of vessels, such as zinc, cop- per and composition metal, together with nails and paper, or felt, which may be used for or under such sheathing, when used for sheathing the entire ijottom of the vessel iu which the same is imported. Music, written or printed. Passengers' baggage. Tig iron, nail strips, wliethei' iron, zinc or luass, to be used iu the manfarturo of cut nails in this colony. Plants, trees and shrubs. Ploughs, harrow, reaping, raking, ploughing, potato digging anc^ •seed sowing machines, to be used in this colony. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ///>-. ^ .<.^ -fc ^ 1.0 I.I 1.25 ^ US 112.0 . .,. 1^ 1.8 1.4 m ^ /a 7: ' 00 yEWFOTWDLAND ALMANAC. I'riuting paper, priuting presses, priutiog types, and all, other, printing reciuisites. rrintcd boolts, pamphlets, newspapers, maps and cliart.s Refuse rice. Scientilic instruments and apparatus, including globes, when im- ported for the use of colleges and scientilic or literary societies. Seed for agricultural purposes: sand. Specimens illustrative of natural history. Steam engines, boilers, propellers, water-wheels and saws, when, used in the original construction of steam boats built in thifs colony, ami of mills and iactories. Sulphuric acid, when used for the manufacture of manure. Twines, to bo used colony. Kiunanufactured wool AVheat. Works of art, namely tended I'or sale. in manulacturing nets and netting in thif^ Engruvings, i)aintings, statuary not iu- liOcal I>j«!«till:ilioii. The following tluties shall be raised, levied, and collected oii the J'ollowing articles distilletl in this colony, namely: Brandy, not exceeding the strength of proof by Skyes' hy- drometcj', and so in proportion Jor any greater strength than the strength of proof, the gallon r$l.l,"5- Whiskey, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' hy- drometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, the gallon l.oU Gin, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' dydro- meter, and so in proi)ortion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, the gallon 1 L'U Kum, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' dydro- meter, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength oi proof, the gallon 1.00 It shall not be lawful for any importer of tlsh to warehouse the same in any of the ports of this colony and its dependencies, with- out the payment of the duty hereinbefore provided, of one dollar and llfty cents per (luiutal, so warehoused, and the provision of any act of this colony with regard to the vvarehousing of goods on the first entry thereof, or to the allowance of drawback on expor- tation shall not in eitljcr case apply or be construed to apply to such tish. HARBOR MASTER AND HARBOR DUES. Harbor J/(f.'«V<'>'— Stafl'-commander Robinson, R N. Harbor ZJ/'c-s— The following amounts, as harbor dues, shall be paul by vessels arriving at the port of St. John's at the time of Hlicir being entered at the Custom-house, except ships of war and \ cc-yels engaged in the coasting trade and fishing, viz : Every vessel of sixty tons and upwards, and not more than one hundred tons, $2. Every vessel of more than one hundred tons, and not more than two hundred tons, .*;:?. Every vessel of morcthim t^vo hundred tojis, and not more than three hundred toii.^, •* iiiiist he in years oi' a2;e, and must have served five years at sea. A first mate must be 19 years of age, and mnst, liav<' served live years at sea, of which one year must have l)een :is sc^cond or oidy mate. lie must also prove that he has served at least one.' year in a square-rigged sailing vessel. In NAViCfATiON, «S:C. — He must write a legible hand, and will be required to give iu writing definitions of various astronomical and other terms used in navigation. lie must havi; a competent knowledge of the first live rules of arithmetic, and tlie use of log- arithms. He must be able to work a day's work complete, cor- recting the courses lor deviation, leeway and variation. He will be required to find the latitude by meridian, altitude of the sun, and the difference of longitude from a given deparinre l)y parallel sailing; also to find the course and distance from one position to another by Mercator's method. He will be reiiuired to (Ind the time of high water at a given port, to observe and calculate the amplitude of the sun, and to find the error of the ship's compass therefrom, and also the deviation, the variation being given. H.- must be able to find the daily rate of the chronometer from error observed, and to find the longitude from altitude of ihe sun by the usual methods. He must understand the us(> of the sextanl with its adjustment, and be able to ol)serve with it, find the in- dex error by the horixon, and read ofl" and on the arc. He must also pass a satisfactory examination in the Internntional code of signals. In addition to the qualiiications of second mate above slated, he must be able to find the true bearing of the sun, and error of the ship's compass from an observed azimuth of the sun, botii from an altitude and also from the "Time Azimuth Tables," and with the variation given compute the deviation ; to find the latitude from :i single altitude of the sun ofl" the meridian, and to be al)le to use and adjust the sextant, and to And the index error by the sun-, and also to ascertain the true bearing of the sun, and the sliip's position by Sumner's method by projection. He must also be conversant with the use of Mercator's chart, and l)e able to find on either a "true" or "magnetic'' chart the course to steer, and the distance from one given positiou to another, and find the ship's position on the chart from cross-bearings of two objects; from two bearings of the same object; the course and distance between the bearings being given ; and also the distance of ship from the object at the time of taking the second bearing. He must also understand how to keep a ship's log l)ook, and an- ' swer certain questioua relating to cyclones or revolving storms. or NE WFO UNJJLANJJ A LMA NA C. In fcJKAMANMiir, &c.— lie iiiu.'jt ;^i\c Milisfaclury aii.swci'.s ;»., l(t Ihe staudiug tiud iiiuuiiijj li^yinj; ol'sliips; us to hondini;, un- hi'iiding, setting, reei'mjij, takluj? in, and furling- .sail; as to sond- infi masts and yards up and down, &c., &c. ; as to tli>1 h-OOO M cnm lOO f^ 'tCsO "l-fOi- hH O O CN ri H.' 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'Ihe product is the dist- ance at the time the second heniiii" was taUen. Kx.vMi'Li-. — A liL'ht-lKiii'^e wiu'ii tir-t seen, bore W.X.W. ; ailer ntnniiii; W. by S. \\\ mill's, II l„.re \ 'i \V. Itfiinlrid, its illstancf wlien the hecond l)eariMi{ was'talviii. DiilVrenee between lotu-seantl first buarini; - -;t points. l>iil'erencc between eom-se and second bearing =83 i poinU. correspoiulini; tabular number ^O.(io. And 16 >^ 0,6o -^ lO.Otf miles, the distance required. yEWFOUNDLA^D ALMANAC. n- APPKNDIX. The foUowiuy appoiiitmeuis have l)een nuule siiico Ihe rmimiiii;,' bheots went to press : Rostd aiKl Etliiealioii Koard**. llobt. Faccy, William Batson, Jacob reiiny. Spray;iie Kucinan, James Moody, Ileury Geo. Barues aiul Martin Miller, to be a Kuad Board for Salmoncove and English Ilaibor. Henry r. Moore, John Moore and James Biles, to in' a Kuail Board for St. Anthony, District St. Barbe. Robert Fudge, to a member of the Road Board lor Dark Tickle. Nimrod and Troy town (District of Twilliagate). Wm. Eaton, to be a Road Commissioner frum North West Arm to Bay-de- Verde, (District of St. Barbe), Solomon Miller (Chaucecove), Daniel iMeCarlhy (Tickle llr.). Benjamin Rowe (Chancecove), Uriah Thorne (Colliers Bayi. tolic a Board of Road Commissioners for Tickle Harbor, Co!rni> Bay and Chancecove, in the District of Trinity liay. Eli Martin (Little Hearts Ease), to be a memljer of the Foxliar- bor (S. W. Arm, Random) Road Board. James Hicks, to be a member of the Rocky Bay i. District of Fogo) Road Board. Henry T. Holmam, J. P., of Harbor Bilton, to be a iiieinlnr of the out settlements, (Fortune Bay) Roail Board, in the room ol Rev. W. K. White, deceased. To renumber the Road Board Divisions, and siil)divide Division No. 2, in District of Bay-de-Verdc, and make the I'ollowinu ap- pointraents to the same : To Division No. 1, Freshwater to Berry's Cove, (botli inclusive) — John Swaine, Thomas Rose, William Davis, William l/.inib, Kd;;ar Kellaway, George Everley, Francis Davis. To Division No. 2, Spoutcove to Adams Cove, (both inclusive) — George E. Moores (Blackhead), Thomas Diamond, James Kvaiis (Adams Cove), Wllllaiii Lacey, Joseph Thistle (Mulleys Cove), George Baggs, Jabcz LeGrow (Broadcove\ Thomas 'frickett, (Spout Cove,', Robert Jeans (Broadcove'. To Division No. 3, Western Bay to OchrepiL t^ne (l)olli inclus- ive)— Wm. Kennedy, Lorenzo Crummy, James Crowley, iJichaul Walsh, Archelaus Halfyard (Ochreplt Cove). To Division, No. 4, Smooth Cove to Gull Island (both inclus- ive) -Rev. Michael Hanley, Mark Puddlster, .Tae.ol) Moores. ,Iani« s March, Willis Moores, Michael Doyle (Gull Island). To Division No. o. Burnt Toint to Cai)lin Cove (both incu>ive) - George Cull, Edwin Turner, Kli Garland, (ieorge Cooper, (^harles Shano (Burnt Woods), .lohn Louis, J. P., Thomas Tucker (Burnt Point), William Halllday, Richard English (Job's Cove)- To Division No. 6, Low Point to Bay-de-Verde (both inclusivej James Moore ( Bay-de- Verde^, Wm. Lockyer, Jas. Emberley, sr., Henry Duft'et, John Neal, Dennis Noonau, John Hearu (Lowpoint). To Division No. 7, Old Perlican to Daniel's Cove (both inclus- ive)— William (Mirist.ian, J. P., Levi Burt, .Nathan March, Moses Bursev, John Fnmde, William Cov, Jose|>li Ti//,ird. 2o Division No. S, (Jratcs cove to Hedhea._Tho district of llcrrinu' Ni;ck shall consist of and include all that part of the Electoral District of Fogo, from Gander IJay, in- clusive, to Cape Farewell, including Change Islands, and all that part of the Electoral District of Tvvillingate, lying between Change Island and Aferritt's Harbor, inclusive: the board to meet at Iler- I'ing Neck. ;;.— The district of Twillingate shall consist of and include all that part of the Electoral District of Twillingate iVoni Merritt's Harl)or, exclusive, to Comfort Head, inclusive. •I.— Tlie district of Exploits shall extend from Comfort Head to Wards Harbor, including all islands and settlements within said limits. Barrister ami Attorney of the Supreme Court— Frank 1), Lilly. [Omitted from p. (iS ] Ull- iller land part nds. e all , in- tluit, rier- itrs il to said .illy.