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 I. Moon. — A partial Eclips<?, January Cth, 1871. 
 
 Enters Penumbra, January 6th, 2h. 3m. p. m. 
 
 " Umbra, " 6tb, 8h. 2fim. p. m. 
 
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 HI. Moox. A Partial Eclipao, July 2d, 1S71. 
 
 Enters PcnuDibra, July ; d, (ih. ii'im. a. m. ] 
 
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 lioman Indiction, 14 
 
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 Cycles and Eras. 
 
 Era of Dioi'letian l.-.S? 
 
 Yezdigird llI.(lVrsian)l 241 
 
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 Saint I'utricU's Day, 
 (iO(i(l Friday, 
 Enstor Monday, 
 Easter Tuesday, 
 Saint (loorgo's Day, 
 Loyalist's Day, 
 Quocu'h IJirtli Day, 
 Whit Monday, 
 
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 Jaiuuiry 1 I Quccn'^ Accesfion, 
 Feb. 22 Siiiiit .lolin's Day, 
 
 March 17 Qu«on's Coronation, " 
 
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 MARINE AND FISHERIES DEPARTMENT. 
 
 Hon. Peter Mitchell, Minister of Marine and Fisheries. (i. Washing 
 ton Smith, Aj^ent for New Brunswick, of Light Houses, Marine Hospitals, 
 Signal Stations, Steam Fog Alarms, Buoys and Beacons, and Fisheries. 
 John Hurley, Engineer, Inspector of Light Houses, Marino Hospitals, 
 Signal Stations, Steam Fog Alarms, and Buoys and Beacons, for New 
 Brunswick. 
 
 fisheries' department, 
 
 W, H. Venning, Inspector for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. 
 
 Cape SahJe Seal Island Lir/ht. — Tlie first Light in approaching the 
 Bay of Fundy is on the South Point of the Seal Islaiid. This is aplain 
 White Light, elevated about eighty feet above high water mark, and may 
 bo seen on ajiproaching the Lslaud from any point of the compass. A. 
 very dangerous rock, under water, but upon which the sea always 
 breaks, called Blonde Rock, lies about 3^ miles S, by W, by compass, 
 from the Light House. Between this rock and the L^land, there are 
 some dangers — the ground is rocky throughout, and large vessels, 
 therefore, ought not to attempt passing between them. 
 
 Brier Island Lipht.—ln advancing up the Bay, the next Light is 
 situated on Brier Island, about half a mile N. E. from the N. W. point 
 thereof — a plain white light, 
 
 D'uffhj Gut Light. — The next light on the coast of Nova Scotia, is 
 placed on the West side of Digby Gut — from Brier Island North East- 
 ward. The coast is very bold, anil not indented ; the light is therefore 
 chiefly intended as a guide into Dig))y Basin — a white light. 
 
 Gannf.t Rock Light. — This light is intended to warn vessels of their 
 approach to a very dangerous range of shoals and ledges, which ex- 
 tend from the Old Proprietor to the Seal Islands, off Macliias, a dis- 
 tance of about twenty miles. It is a light of the F'ourth order, Holo- 
 photal system — fixed white light 46 seconds, eclipse 5^, flash 5^-, eclipse , 
 5J. The Light House is painted in stripes, vertical, black and white, i 
 
 Bearings and Distance by Compass from the Gannet Rock Light House. 
 
 This Light bears from the Light House on Brier Island, N. N. W, | W,, ' 
 22 miles, I 
 
 From the Gannet Rock to the Old Proprietor, E. ^ S., distance 7 miles. 
 
 
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 From thHi (lamirt l{m.'k to the Houth West Head of (i\vmt\ Maiun, 
 
 N. N. W., Oi miles. 
 From tho (i.iniiot Hoc-k to the Northernmost of the Mucr Li'dges, 
 
 N. W. \ X., i>i mik««. 
 To tho So\ithernmo3t of ditto, called Suliit Mary's Ledge, W. S. ^V. 
 
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 water, and which sNtencls Wtslwartl from the lil|;ht lluune ahout four niifea; from 
 this range, farther Westerfy, iilioot bi'x miles from the Uannct Ijjrht, lies a dan- I 
 gerous lirealier, nailed tlie lluil. Tliis nmy be avoided hy keeping tliree re- ' 
 marltable lieadlantls near tlie t*. W. eml of (iraiid Miiiian, open. i 
 
 From Brier Island Liyht to the Old Truprietor, N. uud by W. i W., 
 
 18^ miles. 
 Tho Blomlo Rock from tho Soiithcmmost point of the Cape SuUe fc^eal i 
 
 IsUuids S. and by W., a^ miles distant. 
 
 Maalnax Seal Inland L'ujhts. — There arc two fixed vihiie lights upon 
 the Machias SciU Islands, one elevated about forty -five feet above high 
 water ; the other a new lywer, erected hist s»;a8on, fitted with a 3d Diop- 
 tric light, stands Gi^ feet above high watev level, and Tisible from nil 
 points of approach for a distance of 25 miles in clear weather; and bear 
 from each other E. S. E. and W. N. W., distant about 170 feet, by which 
 circumstance of two;;Lipht Houses at the same station, they will be-im- 
 mediatcly distin>,'uishcd from all other lif^hts upon the coast (British or 
 American.) Both the buildings are pauited white. The following are the 
 bearings' from them, viz. : 
 
 To tUe Southernmost Mm-r Ledge (St. Mary's) K S. E., easterly. 
 " Gaunet Rock Light, E. by S. i S., 13 miles. 
 Southern Head of Grand Manan, E. by N. ^ N. 
 Northern Head of Grand Manan, N. E. ^ E, 
 N. E. Ruck, distant 2 miles, N. E. by N. 
 Little River Head, N. by VV. 
 " Libby Island Light House (American), N. W. by \V. 
 
 Vessels staiiding to the Northward, between these Lights and tlie 
 
 Gannet Rock, should tack or haul off the moment tbey bring these 
 
 Lights in tMie, as they will not then be more than three^fourths of a mile 
 
 from the Murr Ledges, if more than five miles to the East ol' tho Lights. 
 
 [It is i"€c««>meii(lied that the Ships' Compasses shonld be weM eompared and 
 adjusted lurticularly in new ships, before they leave Partridge Island, as 
 serioug errors iiave frequently occurred from want of attention on this point; 
 and as the variation in the Bay of Fundy is seventeen de^rrees Westerly, (or IX 
 points), it will be iound by the latest pablialitd Admiralty Charts, that the course 
 from Partridge Island down the Day, Soutli Channel, between the Old Proprietor 
 and N. W. l^edge, \& 8. \Y. )4 8. ; but tlie course to be steered must depend on 
 the direction of the w>nd on leaving Pa-tridge Island.] 
 
 Head Ilnrbojir lAr/hf. — Next in ordor, after passing Grand Manan ij 
 and the plain white Light (American), on West Quoddy Poinli, is Head j! 
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 /'o/n/ /,i' I'fittnx Lii/hlx. — I'pon this projeeting head land, two lighta 
 art! phu'ed, one above the other, in the same house, and distant 118 (oet. 
 Hoth lights can bo seen from every point of the entnpass, where thoy 
 may be useful - both «i"o fixed, and wUUe. The Light House is painted 
 rod and white, in stripes of five feet broad each, horizontally. 
 
 A Steam Fog Alarm has been placed in this Station, which will sound 
 twice in each minule. 
 
 I'arlridije. hUmd Li(;ht.— This Light at the entrance of the River and 
 IIail>our of Saint tlohn, having Iwon established upwards of forty years, 
 re(|uire9 no particular notice, further than that it ia a fixed lehiU light, 
 and that the Light House and Keeper's Dwelling are painted red 
 and white, in vertical stripes. The Stoam Whistle on this Island is 
 sounded ten seconds in every minute during foggy or thick weather. 
 
 Jieacon Light. — Within Partridge Island, and upon a Spit or l<ar, 
 which extends about half a mile S. S. K oft' Sand Point, and which 
 dries at two-thirds ebb, stands the Heaeon Tower. Upon this Tower a 
 J'ourth Order Dioptric Light, visible t<'n miles, is established, which is 
 eminently useftil to the coasting trade of Saint John, and to all other 
 vessels having pilots on board, as it enables thorn to enter the harbour 
 at all hours of the night. A fixed wh'tte light. The house is white aud 
 black, in stripes vertically. 
 
 Quaco. — A revolving white light is placed on a small rock off Quaco 
 Head, shov ig twice full and twice dark in a minute. This light ran 
 bo seen from any quarter where a vessel can aj)proach. The Light 
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 West Qitoildy Light.— This i> .n> American Light, und ,„ pliK^"*^ ''* 
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 Cape Forchu Lifjhl. — On Cape Forohu, on (Iv WuMern uido of thi 
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 Grindstone Island Light — An Octagonal Tower, *'' fiH , above the 
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 43' 18" N. Long. (54° 37' 2.'." W. The Tower is ^, ^ d whit*, m 1% 
 also the Keeper's House, one story, situate about 5u I'o*:* to the East- 
 ward of the Tower. 
 
 Bearings and distances of several places from the above Liglr ^Viuse: 
 
 Cape Enrage Light, by compass, S. 61^ W., 10 1-7 miles. 
 
 Highest Point of St. Mary's Ledge, by compass, N. 40 W., 6-10 mtle. 
 
 The point of low water off \he Light Ilcuse, by compass, S. 78 VV , 
 2-10 mile. 
 
 Jones' Ledge, X. 10 W., 3-10 mile — it dries at low springs, aud has 
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 part at low water spnnga. 
 
 Grand Mawin. — Tlicre is a Liptlit House and Kooper's iiousc at the 
 "Swallow Tail," on <he North Eastern part of the Island of Grand 
 Manan, in the Bay of Fundy. The Light is 45 loot from liase to Deck; 
 the point on which it stands is lOH feet above high water, making 148 
 feet elevation. Tliis is a ccaspicuoiis mark in the South Channel be- 
 tween Briar Island and Grand Manan. B»/-li houses are painted white. 
 
 liichibucto Head Li.ght. — This is a fixed White Light, Bituated on 
 Pichibueto Head, Northumberland Strait, in the (iulf of Saint Lawrence. 
 The light is placed at an elevation of 70 feet above high water, and should 
 be seen in clear weather from a distance of 14 miles. The illuminating 
 apparatus is dioptric or by lenses of the fourth order. The tower is scjuare, 
 about 50 feet high from base to vane, painted white, ami stands in lat. 
 46" 89' 40 " N., long. 64° 43' 80" W. of Greenwich. 
 
 Cape Jourimnin, Straits of Northumberland. — Lat. 46° 10' 00" N. ; 
 long. ti8° 51' Oo ' W. — Visible from all points of approach from S. E. 
 around by K. to W". The Light House is an octagonal wooden pyrami- 
 dal building, painted white, 40 feet high, elevated 72 feet above high 
 water, and stands 66 feet from the extremity of the cliff. Tlie Keeper's 
 house, a one and a half story wooden building, painted white, is situated 
 50 feet to the westward of the Light House. 
 
 Point Kscwnijiac Light, — This Light House is situated in Miramichi 
 Ray, north latitude 47" 4' 80"; west longitude, 64" 5>>' 30", It is a 
 fixed briglit light, elevated seventy feet above high water, A Third 
 Order French Dioptric lighting apparatus has been placed en this Tower, 
 which is visible for twenty-five miles. 
 
 AiiscoH Island Light. — This Light House is situated on Birch Point, 
 north latitude 48" 1' 00" ; west longitude, 64" 3(t' 00'. It is a fixed red 
 light, elevated sevonty-nine feet above high water. 
 
 SI'cdiac Lights.— On Point DuChenc \Vharf, in the summer, north lat- 
 itude 46" 14' 6" ; west longitude 64" 81' 5". It is a fixed White light. 
 
 Two Fixed Wliite Beacon Lights on Shediac Island, visible ten miles. 
 
 Miramichi River. — Light House on Portage Island. Fixed White 
 Light, elevated — feet above high watc. 
 
 Two Beacon Lights on " Preston's Beach," about five miles above 
 Kscuminac Light. Two Beacon Lights at Oak Point. Two Peacon 
 Lights at "Grant's." A]l tixod white Lights. Visibl" ten miles. 
 
 Caraqnet Island, Bag dc Chalcur. — A new Light Tower and Keeper's 
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 liiiier St. John Lights. — Green Head, Sand Point, Oak Point, No 
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 On vessels of SO and iindtir 50 tons, 'is. Cd. ; vessels of 50 and under 
 75 tons, 3s. 9d ; 75 and under 100 tons, 5s.; lOO and un>lor 150 tons, 
 ()S. ;5d. ; 150, and under 200 tons, 7s. (5d. ; 200, and under ;{iM) tons, 
 los. ; 30o, and umler 400 tons, 12s. 6d. ; 4i)0 tons and u]>\vai'ds, 15s.; 
 decked vessels under lOO tons, owned and re;:;lstei'ed at Saint John, 
 and all liritisli vessels under that tonna,ij,e, trading within the IJay of 
 Fundy, or arriving from ports to the Northward of Cape Cod, or the 
 Westward of Cajie Canso, or from any port in Nova Scotia to pay an- 
 nually as follows : Under 30 tons, 3s. Od. ; over 30, and under 5() tons, 
 5s. ; over 50, and under 75 tons, 6s. ; over 75, and under 100 tons, 10s. 
 
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 RATES OP PILOTAGE. 
 
 Edallhhed by a Law or Ordinance of the Common Council of the City 
 of St. John — passed '11 th Jtdy, 18(59. 
 
 One doUnr per foot for bringing any Shi[) or Vessel into the Har- 
 bour of Saint John, and mooring her in a safe place or berth, or se- 
 curing her alnngride of one of the wharves ; and Cir; dollar pjr foot 
 for removing or taking any Ship or Vessel out of the llarboiu'. 
 
 In cases where Pilots shall be detaiuoil on boai'd of vessels, under 
 and by virtue of the Qiarantine or Health Fiaws of the Province, they 
 shall be ei '.iiled to demand and receive from .Musters of such vessels, 
 the sum of Two Dollars ]>er day, for every day of sucli detention, in 
 addition to ihe allowance aforesaid. 
 
 Coasting Vessels (uidesi sijuare rigge I), going from one part of the 
 Bay of Fundy to anothei", vessds not exceeding 1 no tons burthen, regis- 
 tered at iiuy port within the Dominion, Steamboats, and Vessels pro- 
 pelled by steam, trading and plying between this port and any port, or 
 ports ill North America, and all \'essels dr;iwing imder six feet of water, 
 are not eom[)elied to take [)ilots ; when eiuployed, Jiey are to be paid 
 tceoriliiig to the rate above mentioned. 
 
 For removing vessels from any mooring ground to any wharf, or 
 from one wiiarl' to another wliarf, and seeing ihem properly moored or 
 secured, the following rates : For Vessels not exceeding one hundred 
 tons, One dollar and Fifty cents ; for voss<'ls over one hundred, 
 and not excieeding two hundred tons. Two Dollars ; foi- vessels over 
 two hundred, and not exceeding three hundred tons, Three Dollars ; 
 and for all vessel:; over three hundred, and not exceeding four hundred 
 tons, the sum of Four Dollars ; and twenty-five cents additional for every 
 fifty tons each Vessel may measure over four hundred tons. 
 
 Fir^'t JJistance.. — From Partridge island to Musipuii^h Heyd, bearing 
 North \Vest, One dollar per foot. 
 
 Sfcoud ])ifstii»c('. — From Musipish Head to Point Le Preaux, bearing 
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 Foarlh Dutnvct-. — From the North Head of Grand Manan, or North 
 Channel, as aforesaid, to Maeliias Seal Ksland, bearing South, or Brier Is- 
 land, hearing South-East, One dollar and Seventy five cents pcrfoot. 
 
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 tanee, and within a boimd ranging with MouuL Desert and Cape Sable 
 Seal Islands, bearing Northwest and Southeast, being the outer cruising 
 bound. Two dollars per foot. 
 
 Rates of Slippage at the Corporation Slips. 
 
 All decked vessels, same rales as for wharfage ; woodboats, or other 
 boats, or undecked vessels, having standing ma.-ts, and all scows, and not 
 lying at the wharves on either side of tlu' Slips, to pay the following rates : 
 Every Woodboat of .°unicieiit bmilien to curry 10 corrls of wond, or under, fiOo. 
 
 Ditto ditto upwards of ]0 cords, luid not more t!ian If), $1. 
 
 Ditto ditto upwards of 15 cord.a, and not more than 20, ^1.50. 
 
 Ditto ditto upwards of 20 cords $2, 
 
 The above to be paid each trip; and if any such vessel remains over 
 six days, an additional duty to be paid of from 5iic. to $1 daily, ac- 
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 having lixed or standing masts, and all scows to pay 8' c. each trip, 
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 For every decked vessL'l or woodboat, of the burthen of 40 tons, and 
 under, Is. (jd. per day; above 10, and under 5() tons. Is. 9d ; aliove 50 
 and under 00 tons, 'Js. ; above (lO, and under 70 tons, '2s. 3d; above 70, 
 and under 80 tons, L's. 6d ; above 8i», and under 90 tons, 2s. Ud. ; above 
 90, and under lo(i tons, ,'{s. ; above 100, and under 120 tons, os. fid.; 
 above 12o, and under 151 1 ton.-, 4s. ; above 150, and under 180 tons, 
 4s. fid. ; above 180 and under 200 tons, 5s. ; above 2oO, and under 220 
 tons, 5s. 6d. ; abo'^o 220, and under 240 tons, tls. ; above 240, and under 
 '2fi0 tons, (5s. fid. ; above 2fio an I under 28() tons, 7s. ; above 280, and 
 under 300 tons, 7s. fid ; above oOO and under o20 tons, 8s. ; above 230 
 and under 340 tons, 8s fid. ; above 340, and vmder 3fiO tons, 9s; above 
 3fiO, and under 380 tons, n.s. fid. ; above 380 and under 4()0 tons, lOa; 
 above 400, and under 450, lis. 3il ; above 450, and under 500 tons, 
 12s. fid. ; and Is. 3d. for every additional 50 tons. 
 
 Top Wharfage. 
 
 Extablinhcd by Act 18 Vict. c. 41, iv the City of Saint John, and in the 
 
 Parish (f I'ortlatid. 
 Anchors and chaiiis of all kinds, per ton, one sliilling and three- 
 pence; barrels of Hour, bread and meal, and all other barrels under 
 224 lbs. weight, each, one halfpeimy; half barrels, firkins, and kcg.s 
 
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 fisl., eacli, one penny; h;d!;iHt per ton, sixponee; hvick.s per tlinn.^and, 
 one shilling ; bales an.l bi>\e.< of nic'.eli;m(ii/.e, e.U'li, fourper.ee; boxes 
 of soap or candles, weighing lliJibs. or less, each, one farthing; boxes 
 weighing over 112 lbs. each, one lialf penny; boxes of smoked her- 
 rings, each, one farthing; eopper and eoniiiosilion bars, l)olts, sheets, 
 spikes, and nails, per ton, one shilling; coals (except Anthracite), per 
 chaldron, fourpence ; coals. Anthracite, per chaldron, threepence ; car- 
 riages and coaches, each, sixpence ; chalk, per ton, sixpence ; cattle 
 viz., bulls, oxen and cows, each, sixpence ; heifcs, calves, sheep, and 
 lambs, each, one penny ; coffee, cocoa, nuts, and filberts, iu bags, per 
 bag, one halfpenny ; salt, in bags, each, one halfpenny ; dry fish, per 
 quintal, one halfpenny; glass, in boxes of lOo feet, each, one half- 
 penny ; glass, smaller packages, each, one farthing ; hogsheads of li- 
 quors and liquids, each, fourpence ; hay, screwed, per ton, one shilling ; 
 hay, unscrewed, per ton, one shilling and sixpence ; hides, green, each, 
 one halfpenny ; hides, dry, each, one farthing ; liides in bales, per 
 bale, sixpence ; hemp, cordage, and oakum, per ton, one shilling ; hol- 
 low ware and castings, per ton, one shilling and threepence ; hampers, 
 each, one penny; horces, mares, and geldings, each, sixpence; hogs- 
 heads of lime and dry lish, each, threepence ; iron iu bai-s, bolts, 
 sheets plates, nails, spikes, and pigs, per ton, one shilling; lumber, per 
 thousand feet, superficial, sixpence ; lead, in bar, sheet, shot, pigs, and 
 pipes, per ton, one shilling ; molasses, per hogshead, fourpence ; mo- 
 lasses, per pimcheon, fourpence ; molasses, per tierce, threepence ; 
 puncheons of all kinds, not herein otherwise provided for, each, four- 
 pence ; pipes of liquids and liquors, each, sixpence ; quarter casks of 
 all kinds, each, twopence ; raisins, in boxes, per box, one halfpenny ; 
 raisins, in smaller packages, each, one farthing, sugar, in hogsheads, 
 each, sixpence ; salt, in bulk, grain and roots of all kinds, per hundred 
 bushels, sixpence ; slate, per tnti^ sixpence; stone, per ton, sixpence; 
 spelter, per ton, one shilling ; tea, in boxes, each, one penny ; tea in 
 smaller packages, each, one halfpenny ; timber of all kinds, undressed, 
 per ton, sixpence; tierces of sugar, or of other articles not herein 
 enumerated, each, fourpence ; waggons, buggies, gigs, and other vehi- 
 cles, each, threepence ; zinc, in sheets, bar, block, nails and apikea, per 
 ton, one shilling. 
 
 All empty packages to pay half the rates of full packages ; and on 
 all goods, wares, and merchandize not hereinbefore enumerated and 
 rated, to pay at the rate of one shll'ing i)er ton weight or measurement, 
 at the opinion of the collector, proprietor, or lessee of the wharf or 
 wharves where the same is placed. 
 
 Time for Going Through the Palls. 
 
 The Fa'.ls are level or still water at about three and a half hours on 
 the Jlood, and about two and a half on the <bb, so that they are passable 
 four times in twenty -four hours, about ten or fifteen minutes each 
 time. No other rule cm be given, as mueh depends on the floods in 
 the River Saint John, and the time of high water or full sea, which is 
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 Rates cf Cartage in the City of Saint John. 
 
 ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. 
 
 For a load of Wooii (Quarter of a Cord), • 
 For a load of Coals (Half a Chaldron), 
 For a load containing 15 bushels of Grain, 
 Suit, Potatoef, or any other articles measured 
 at loading or unloading, t-xcept Coals, 
 
 For a pipe of AVine, Gin, or I'randy, and 
 housing within the door of the first floor, 
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 I For a hogshe;iiI or puncheon of Cider, or a 
 load of Dried Fi-h, of 15 cwt., or a common 
 lo.'id of houseliolil Goods, and storing. 
 
 For a load of t'hinjflt'S, Hoop Poles, Head- 
 ing, Staves. Treeiiai s. Smoked Fish in boXcs, 
 t*almon in kits, Dry Goods, or a load of any 
 other article not herein mentioned, or aliogs- 
 lieail of Lime, or a hogshead or crate of Earth- 
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 hogshead of Dried Fish, two tierces of Coffee, 
 or quantity in hags not exceeding 12 cwt., or 
 a load containing 6 hrla. Flour, or 5 brls. of 
 Sugar, I'ish, lleef. Pork, Turpentine, or Cider, 
 or half a ton of Iron, or the same quantity of 
 Cordage in coil not exceeding 4 cwt., or a 
 load of any articles not herein mentioned, - 
 For a 01 gallon cask of Wine, Hum, Gin,. 
 IJrandy. Molas.^cs, or Porter, or for a load of 
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 of any Spirituous Liquor or Molvsse-, - 
 
 For Cables and Cordage, in coils above a 
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 For Uricks, per thousand, . - - - 
 For Lumber, per thousand feet, 
 For the carriage of any article or articles 
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 The F^rxt IHi^tnct tci comprise all that part of the Cify lyinsr between and 
 within the North side Of Union Street, the East side of Prince William Street, and 
 the South side of Duke Street. 
 
 Seco'if/ I)i.-\t,ri' t to rAnny>visti all that part of the City outside of the First Dis- 
 trict, which lies between and within the East s'de of Mill Street, near the City 
 line, North side of Pond Street, East side of Peel Street, North side of Carleton 
 Street, East side of Coburg and Charlotte Streets, and South side ol Queen Street. 
 
 '/7ilri/ DistriA to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Second Dis» 
 trirt, that lies between and within the City line on the North, the East side of 
 Dorchester Street, North side of ll.izen Street, East fide of Garden Street, North- 
 erly side of Paddock Street, Eiisterlv side of Waterloo Street, East side of Sidi.ey 
 Street, and South side of Siniit James Street. 
 
 Fourth District to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Third Dis 
 triet, that lies between and within the City line on the North, to the Westward of 
 a line at right angles to the said Cily line, and which strikes the intersection of 
 the Easterly line ol Coliorg with the Northerly line of IhiBen Street, the Fiasterly 
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 Fi.ft!i DintHrt to ontiprisc fill tliat part of t'jie City out:<idf ol tlie Foiivtii 
 
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 Irlcl, tliiit lies lu-tween and witMn tiie City line on tiie Nortli, the Poiitlierly line 
 of the General Pul)llc Hospital (iround?, the Northerly side of Jordan's Alley (so 
 called), lying between Water oo and Brussels Streets, Easterly side of Brussels 
 Street, Northerly side of Clarence Street, Easterly side of Saint Patrick Street, 
 Easterly side of Wentw«rtli Street, and Southerly side o( Main Street. 
 
 SioMi, District to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Fifth District, 
 which lies between and within the Northerly side of Clarence Street, Easterly Blufi 
 o' Saint David Street, East side of Pitt Street, and South side of Main Street. 
 
 Seventh District to comprise all that part of the City lying to the South of the 
 South side of Main Street, and to the East of the East side of Pitt aadSaiut David 
 Streeta, and to the South of the North side of Clarence Street. 
 
 Eighth JDifitiict to con)prise all that part of the City lying to the Northward of 
 the North side of Clarence Stn-et, to the Eastward of the East side of Brussels 
 Street, and Northward of the Northerly side of the said Jordan's Alley, and 
 Northward of the Southerly line and bound of the General Public Hospital Grounds. 
 
 Bates of Cartage in Carleton. 
 
 ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. 
 
 DISTRICTS. 
 
 1. For a load of Wood (qu ivfer of a cord), ■ 
 
 2. For a load of Coals (half a chaldron), - 
 8. For a load, containing 16 bushels of Grain, 
 
 Salt, Potatoes, or any other articles measured 
 at loading or unloadinjj, except Goals, - 
 
 4. For a pipe of Wins', Gin, or Brandy, and hous- 
 
 ing within the door of the first floor, - 
 
 5. For a puncheon of Rum, or a tierce of Sugar, 
 
 from 7 to 10 cwt., and liousing, 
 
 6. For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of 
 
 Sujrar, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hogshead 
 of Tobacco, and housing, .... 
 
 7. For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a load 
 
 of Dried Fish, of 15 cwt., or a common load 
 of household Goods, and storing, • 
 
 8. For a load of Shingles, Hoop Poles, Stave?, 
 
 Heading, Trenails, Smoked Fish in bo.xes, 
 Salmon in kits, Dry Goods, or two half-hhds, 
 lime, or a hogshead or crate of Earthenware, 
 or two tierces of Earthenware, a hogshead of 
 Dried Fish, or two tierces Coffee, or quantity 
 in bags not exceeding 12 cwt,, or a load con- 
 taining 6 brls Flour, or 6 brls. Sugar, Fish, 
 Beef, Pork, Tar, Pitch, Turpentine, or Cider, 
 or half a ton of iron, or the same qu.mtity 
 of Cordage in coils not exceeding 4 cwf,, or 
 a load of any other articles not herein iren- 
 tioned, 
 
 9. For a 64 gallon cask of Wine, Rum, Brandy, 
 
 Gin, Molasses, or Porter, or for a load of 
 Sand, Gravel, or Stones, or a load of 4 brls. 
 of any Spirituous Liquors, or M dasses, 
 
 10. For Cables and Cordage, in coils above4 cwt., 
 or If to coil, per ton, or for lliiy loose, per ton, |1 
 
 11. For Hay, screwed, per ton, .... 
 
 12. For Bricks, per thousand, .... 
 18. For Lumber, pei- thousand feet, - - - 
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 The Third Pinti'd-t tn comprise th« space \y\uft beyond the Becnd Pistrict 
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 The Abfi< <'< DUtrict to comprise the space l.vlnff bvyoud the tlitrd bietrxl north* 
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 The EifUi iJiatrict to coiupriae the space lying south of Koduey street, and fast 
 of Maine street. 
 
 The Siath Oiatrict to oomptlae the space lying beyond the fifth District, and be- 
 yond the south line of Rodney street, and eitending west to LudioW street, and 
 to the north aide of Oermain street. 
 
 The Seventh DUtrid to comprise all the space lying beyond the sixth District 
 
 ¥nt Handcarttnen and Porters for loading und carrying any articles oh any 
 handcart, and housing according to the following scale t-'F'or the First District. 
 Scents; Second District, 6 cents; Third District, 7 cents; Fourth District, !) 
 cents; Fifth District, Scenta; Sixth District, 10 cents; Seventh District, U cents. 
 
 Tolls at the Hay Market. 
 
 Hay, per cwL, Ic; Straw, per cWt., ^c; Shingles, per M., 4c; Cedar 
 posts, per dozen, 4c ; Wood, per cof d, 4c; Juniper, per ton, 4cj; Spars, 
 to 9 inch, each 2c ; Do. over 9 inch, each 4c ; Planits, per M., 32c ; 
 Boards, per M., 16c. ; Hardn'ood, ash, birch, maple, or other hardwood 
 logs, each 2c; Staves, hardwood, per 100, 2c; Do, softwood, per 100, 
 \q ; IIoop poles, per 100, Ic 
 
 Market Tolls. 
 
 Beef, per quarter, 4 cents ; Hogs, of 200 lbs., or under, 4c., and every 
 additional 100 lbs. Ic. ; Sheep, Lamb, Goat, or Veal, per carcase each, 
 4c. ; Butter, tub, pail, jar, or tlrkin, of 10 lbs. and under, 2c. ; every ad- 
 ditional 10 lbs., lo. ; Butter in rolls, and Lard iu cakes, for every Iti lbs. 
 or under, 2c. ; Tallow, for every 10 lbs or under, Ic. ; Cheese, for every 
 10 lbs. or under, Ic. ; Potatoes, per 100 lbs., 2c. ; Turnips, per 100 lbs., 
 1 c. ; Oysters, in tabs, or other vessel, per gallon, 2c. ; Do., in shell, 
 per busnel, 2c. ; Turkeys, each, Ic. ; Geese, each, Ic. ; Pigeons, pei 
 dozen, Ic. ; Partridges, Fowls, or Ducks, per pair, Ic. ; Flour or Meal, 
 per 100 lbs., 2c. ; Oats, per 100 lbs., 2c. ; Peas and Beans, per 100 lbs., 
 5c ; Ham, shoulderd, and Bacon, per piece, 1 c ; Eggs, for every 10 doz. or 
 imder, Ic; Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, pet 100 lbs. 3c;Apple8j per loOlbs,, 
 5c; Plums, per 100 lbs., 5c; Cherries, per box, ^c ; Cucumbers, per 
 dozen, Ic; Fish, smoked, pet lOO, 2c; Sugar, Maple, for lO lbs, or under, 
 Ic", Socks and Mitts, per dozen pair, 3c; Yarn, woollen, per lb, Ic; 
 C(trn, green, per dozen, J^e; Peas and Beans, green, per 100 lbs., 5c ; 
 Onions, per 100 lbs., 3c; Cab]>agcs, per dozen, 4c; Berries, for 5 quar. 
 
 Public Porters and Hand Cart Men. 
 
 For loading, carrying, and housing any good^^, or any other article 
 on any Hand Cart, from the Market Slip, in King's and Queen's Wards, 
 or from aiiv other place within the limits of the first district, to any 
 other place within the said several five districts, the rates of prices arc 
 as follow : For the first district, 5c. ; second district, 6c. ; third dis- 
 trict, Vc. ; fourth district, 8c. ; fifth district, 9c. 
 
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 pail, Ic; Do, for 10 quart pail, 2c ; Moose, Cariboo and Bear, per quart 
 ter, 4c ; Deer, per quarter, 2c ; Hides, O.k or Cow, each, 4e ; Skins, 
 Sheep, each, 2c ; Skms, Calf, tanned or untanned, each, 2c ; Wool, per 
 ib., Ic; Feathers, per lb., Ic ; Salmon, each, 2c> All other articles not 
 enumerated, 2 cents on each Dollar of valuer 
 
 Fish Market Dues. 
 
 For every Salmon, Sc. ; Codfish, Pollock, Bass, or Shad, each Ic. ; 
 Ilallibut, not exceeding 20 lbs. 2c. ; exceeding 20 lbs., and every 20 
 lbs. 2c. ; every Lobster, Ic. ; doaen of Haddock, 3c. ; every lOu of 
 Gaspereaux, Alewives, Herrings, or other small fish, 3c. 
 
 Rateft at the Public Weighing Machines* 
 
 Every load not exceeding one thousand pounds weight, 20 cents, 
 and 2c. for every additional hundred weight — payable, half by the 
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 For every foot passenger, 3c; child under 12 years, 2c; horse, 5c; 
 ox, or other large emiraal, 5c ; elephant or camel, 26c ; single 
 waggon, not loaded, 4c ; single waggon, with horse and one man, 8c ; 
 single waggon, with horse, load, and man, 12c; double waggon, not 
 loaded, 10c; double waggon, with horses and inan, 12c; double wag- 
 gon, with horses, load, and man, 15c ; bairel 2c ; bag, containing 
 two bushels, 2e; firkin, keg, or box, of the same size 2c ; cask of 
 lime, 4c ; pipe, hogshead, or puncheon, whether in wagon, cart, or sled, 
 or otlier vehicle or not, except containing molasses, vinegar, rice, or 
 sugar, 15c ; every cwt. of iron, steel, or copper, whether in waggon, 
 cart, or other vehicle or not, 2c. Carts, sleds, drays, and carriages, 
 same as waggons. 
 
 Laborers, Journeymen, Apprentices and such like, $1.00 per month 
 Children attending School, . . . . 60 
 
 All other persons, . . . , . ► 1.20 
 
 Light Waggons, . . . . . . 2.00 
 
 Hauling ditto. Slovens, &c. . . . . 2.50 
 
 One boat runs at a time, and returns at night to the Eastern side. The 
 boat runs from Ferry Landing, foot of Princess Street, on the east side, 
 to Rodney Slip, Carlcton. 
 
 Rates of Tolls for Crossing the St. John Suspension Bridge. 
 
 For every foot passenger, (excepting children under five years of age,) 
 4c; horse, mare, gelding, mule, ass, ox, cow, or other large annual, 
 7c each ; elephant or camels, 50c ; carrijige, sleigh, waggon, cart, 
 sled, or other vehicle, drawn by one horse or bea.<t of draught, with 
 one person, with or without a load, ].3o; horse or beast of draught, 
 more than one, with a carriage or other vehicle, 7c each; sheep, calf, 
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 For conYoying ono pivascngor from iiny puiL.!it! ?t:lnd to any part of 
 the City, or t'roni any one part of the City to «ny other pni't tlieroof, 20c. ; 
 and for ovcry piwscngor exceeding one, lt)o. additional ; and if any 
 driver of any carriage or other vehicle shall be detained nt any place 
 by any pasaonger, or phaH make any agreement for carrying any pas- 
 sengerri by the hour, he shall be entitled to ask, and receive the fol- 
 lowing rates, viz. : For itny time not excocdhfg half an hour, 'J5^. ; 
 and in that proportion for every half hour that ench carriage or other 
 vehicle shall be detained or employed, Provided ahvay.'*, that in case 
 any driver shall be required to cross the ferry to Carleton, he sball, in 
 addition to the foregoing fares, be eHtitl»ed to demand and receive the 
 ferriage for himself, hid carriage and hor.scs, both going and returning. 
 
 Corporation ANcnoEAGR.— Vessels n6texcfediiig r,0 ton-, 7#. ; 50 to lOfftons, 
 $1; 100 to 150 tons, $1.2.^, 150 to 200 tons, ^1.50; 200 to 2.')0 tons, $1.75; 250 to 
 800 tons, .$2; 800 to 350 tons, ifi'iS: 350 to 400 tons, 12. ,^0 ; 400 to 450 tons, 
 $2.75; 450 to 500 tons, $3 ; 500 to o.W tons, $•% to ',>■)() to (500 tons, $3.50 ; 600 to 
 650 tons, $3.75 ; 6.50 to 700 tons. $t ; 700 to 760 tons, $4.25 ; 750 to to SOO tone, 
 $4.50 ; SOO to 8,50 ton.s, $4.75 ; 850 to 000 tons, $.5; 900 to 950 tons, ,$5.25; 950 to 
 1000 tons, $5.5e, and 25c. fur each iidditional 50 tons. 
 
 fees for Assaying Weiglits and Mfiasures. 
 
 Each weight, 2 cents; each measure containing more than one gallofj, 
 3 c«nts; all smaller measures, each 2 cents ; every yard stick, 2 cents ; 
 every scale beam, patent, or other btsam or bdlance, 7 cents. 
 
 City of Saint John Fire Alarm Telegraph. 
 
 iV'b, LOCALITY OF BOXKS, 
 
 2 No. 2 Knirine House, King Sq. 
 8 No. 3 Knfrine' House, Unioii-st. 
 
 4 Cor. (Jiirden and Ilazen-StSi 
 
 5 (lor. Mill and Union-stH. 
 
 6 Police Station, Miirke.t Siinaro. 
 
 12 Cor. IVters and Wiitvirluo-sts. 
 
 13 Cor. St. Piitrick and IJnion-ots. 
 
 14 Cor. BnisseLsiiiiil IJichinond-sts. 
 
 15 Kveritl's Foundry. Hru^rtcl.s-st, 
 1(5 dor. Brussels luid n;uiov('r-t*lS. 
 21 Wiiterloo, ojiposite Oirldiiifr-at. 
 
 23 Chr. Gerinair) nnd Cliureh-stp. 
 
 24 Cor. I'rincess and Charlotlcste. 
 
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 LOCALITY OF llOXBS. 
 
 Duke and (Terniain-stu. 
 Prince Win. and Princeas. 
 King and Pitt-ste. 
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 Went worth and Princens. 
 1 ICnjjine tloUr*e, Qiieon-st. 
 Qui'cil and Carinartheii-stir. 
 St. Jiinies itnd I'rince Wni. 
 Pitt and Dukc-tits. 
 Main and Carniarthcn-stfc 
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 Pitt and St. Janies-sts, 
 
 The Time Ball at the Obaervatory, Port Howe, St- John, U. B., 
 
 Will be hoisted half its elevation each day (Sundays excepted) at fifteen 
 mmutes before 1 o'clock. At one minute before 1 o'clock it will be hoisted 
 its full height ; and at 1 o'clock, mean time at Observatory, the Ball will 
 be dropped. A Chronometer keepina; correct (Jreenwich time, should 
 then Shew 5h. 24m. IDs., and the difference between this and the time 
 shewn by a Chronometer, is its true error on Greenwich time at that mo- 
 ment. As the above hour of 1 o'clock, when the IJall drops, represents 
 5h. 24ra. 15s. at Greehwich, the error of a Chronometer may be ascer- 
 tained, no matter where the Ship is lying. Masters of ves.sels arriving 
 at Saint John should compare their Chronometers by the Time Ball, as 
 it will enable them to get the sea rate, which frequently varies from har- 
 bor rates. Observatory at t'ort Howe, j Latitude 45d l(!m. 4 s. ff. 
 
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 JANUARY has Thirty-one Days. 
 
 1871. 
 
 MOON 8 CltANOKfl. 
 
 O I'lill Moon, fitli duy, :>\\. Om. nftornoon. 
 
 O Last Quarter, Htli da}', 21i. 88m. morning. 
 
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 Col. post, tirst by we'ght 1 844 
 Ejiiphanv. Twelfth Day. 
 ii.'.)'';5S"'"3ilc} (D. IilO"50'S. 
 1st Sunday after Epiphanv. 
 (8) Hat. of New Orleans 1815. 
 *S'^ John and Wcafd.Oir.Crtt^, 
 Sir Hans Sloane died 1753. 
 Sir C. Brtgot Gov. Gen. 1842. 
 noon $62. $ '■>." 28' N. 
 Great tire St.John,N.B. 1837. 
 2d Suu'lay after Epiphany, 
 Gibbon (historian) died 17y4. 
 m. 9'' U'" S inf. 6 ©. 
 midnight T^ S ®. ^0°16' N. 
 House of (Joran's estab. 12G5. 
 m. 8»'21'"$? 6 (©. 5?4°48'N. 
 Treaty of Paris 1783. 
 3d Sunday after Epiphany. 
 William Pitt died 180«. 
 Crusade begins 1203. [1834. 
 Castle St. Louis, Quebec, bnt. 
 Doctor Jenner died 1823. 
 (29) Battle of Liskeard 1648. 
 iionaparte s. from Elba 1815. 
 4th Sunday after Epiphany. 
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 Shrove Tuesday. 
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 il5 58 
 
 
 21 
 
 5 
 
 8 
 
 7 85 
 
 bellv 
 
 15 39 
 
 
 19 
 
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 10 
 
 8 13 
 
 belly 
 
 15 21 
 
 
 18 
 
 5 
 
 11 
 
 8m46 
 
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 15 2 
 
 
 17 
 
 5 
 
 13 
 
 r8A57 
 
 reins 
 
 14 43 
 
 
 15 
 
 5 
 
 14 
 
 10 20 
 
 seers 
 
 14 24 
 
 7 
 
 14 
 
 5 
 
 16 
 
 11a38 
 
 seers 
 
 14 4 
 
 
 12 
 
 5 
 
 17 
 
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 seers 
 
 13 44 
 
 
 11 
 
 5 
 
 19 
 
 10 45 
 
 thigt* 
 
 13 24 
 
 
 9 
 
 5 
 
 20 
 
 11 l9 
 
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 8 
 
 5 
 
 21 
 
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 12 43 
 
 
 6 
 
 5 
 
 22 
 
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 12 23 
 
 
 5 
 
 5 
 
 24 
 
 5 30 
 
 legs 
 
 12 2 
 
 
 3 
 
 5 
 
 20 
 
 6 22 
 
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 11 41 
 
 
 2 
 
 5 
 
 27 
 
 7 4 
 
 feet 
 
 11 19 
 
 7 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 28 
 
 7 39 
 
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 10 58 
 
 6 
 
 59 
 
 5 
 
 30 
 
 7 66 
 
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 10 36 
 
 6 
 
 57 
 
 5 
 
 31 
 
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 head 
 
 10 15 
 
 6 
 
 55 
 
 5 
 
 32 
 
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 9 53 
 
 
 
 54 
 
 5 
 
 84 
 
 9 62 
 
 neck 
 
 9 31 
 
 6 
 
 52 
 
 5 
 
 35 
 
 10 53 
 
 neck 
 
 9 8 
 
 
 
 50 
 
 5 
 
 37 
 
 11a64 
 
 arms 
 
 8 40 
 
 6 
 
 48 
 
 5 
 
 38 
 
 40 20 
 
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 46 
 
 5 
 
 40 
 
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 4 
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 Temperature— highest for month in 20 years, 
 
 lowest " " I 
 
 mean of bi-daily observation, 
 
 Rains — greatest fall for month in 20 years, 
 
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 21. 54 
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 2.559 inch. 
 82.300 " 
 2.250 » 
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 In Hindostan, as it now exists, the power of England is entirely pre- 
 dominant, and the absolute dominion of an island so small over so vast 
 an empire, and accessible only by crossing vast oceans, is one of the 
 most remarkable facts in the history of the world. 
 
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 moon's chanoks. 
 
 9 Full Moon, fith day, llli. l.lm. afternnon. ^*. 
 
 (D liiHt Quartor, I'Mh day, 5li. ftrini. al'tfrnoon. N. E. 
 
 • Nrw Moon, 2(Hli day, 11 li. 36111. ul'teiiiooii. K. 
 
 ® Firft Quarter, 2ytli day, 2b. 2<in), iiioruing. N. W. 
 
 1 
 
 
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 AiTOssion K. Ed. IV^ lltll. 
 2inl Sunday in Lent. 
 (.1) a. 11'' 17 '". ? 6 iaquar. 
 Qui'fii's Circidl Court. 
 KiuL' Willii.Mi 111. d. 1702. 
 William (nillirio died 177t>. 
 (11) Ta.sso poet born l.'')14. 
 Cholera at (ila?pow 1 854. 
 .Srd Sunday in Lent. 
 Froncli Aeadeniy found. Ift34 
 Kent ("it fit it Court. 
 (1ft) Laurence Sterne d. I70ft 
 in. i)'' 48"' 5? fxreat. hel. lat. S. 
 St. ratrick\s Dav. 
 King Edward Martyr d. 5)78. 
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 111. (J" 1")'" S ,'; ®. 2 4" 40' N. 
 Aee. Kii)<i James 1. Iftii3. 
 Aiiiimieialidii 15. V\ Mary, 
 •'ill Siii'idav in Lent. 
 Aee. Kin<:' Charles L 1025. 
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 45 5 
 
 9 5 
 
 9 ]9,tlii^.« 
 9 59 Knee 
 10 4r. luue 
 ll"'4l'le«>8 
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 5 3|l('et, 
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 lowest " "" —IJ. 00 
 
 mean of hi-daily observation, 29. 1ft 
 
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 APRIL has Thirty Days. 
 
 [1871. 
 
 « moon's CHANfiKS. 
 
 O Full Moon, fitli d,;y, Mli. Oin. morning;, N. W. 
 
 © F.iisl (^iimtor, I'Jtli diiy, Ih. 17m. evening, S. VV. 
 
 • Now M()o!i, IDtli (lay, Illi. <ini. alti'rnoon, S. K. 
 
 C) Fii>t QuarUT, 27tli (Jay, 7li. 'Jim. altornoon, N. W. 
 
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 SIN 
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 All FooIh Day. 
 Str iralm Siindiiy. 
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 2:)jSr '2d Sunday alter KasttT. 12 2i»|r. 
 
 2l|MoiSt. Miitthias, Apo^llo. 12 4S 5 
 
 2"iT(i |Sc. .Mail:, Hvanirdist. 113 8;r> 
 
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 27|Th ;(21)a. ;!•'()•■' ni i q. jiii" 17'S 13 •17;4 
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 mean ofhi-daily oliservaticn, 37. 93 
 lluin— greatest lall I'M' inoMlli in 2(t years, 5.32') inch, 
 
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 i The mo.st saya<re peo, lies of ancient Eiiio|u.' are the most poiisliod ; 
 ! among t!ie inodcrn.- : instance— (ialiia, J5riiuin, (icrinnnia, Helvetia. I 
 
 Tinware, ut Warwick, CJu'ke & Co., 41 Prince Wm.-streetr 
 
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 MAY has Thirty-one Days. 
 
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 MOON fl CIIANQKS. 
 © Full Moon, ■Itli (lay, Gh. Ittim. aflcinoon. 
 O F.iist (^iiiiitrr, lllli day, loli. Om. moritinr;. 
 # Nfw Moon, IDtli (lay, C.li. 2liii. niori.iiig. 
 <D Firnt QuiirttT, 27tli day, 'Jli. Oin. iiioi niiig. 
 
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 Mo 
 
 Tu 
 
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 Fri 
 
 KVKNTS^ HOLIDAYS, KTC. 
 
 14 
 15 
 
 12 
 
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 ^i!22 
 
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 Th 
 Fri 
 Sat 
 
 Su 
 
 Mo 
 
 Tu 
 
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 Fri 
 
 M 
 V 
 
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 10 
 20 
 
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 26 
 
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 a 8'' 21"' ^ slalioiiury. 
 Sup.'(.'oiirt Cult uttii OS. 1794 
 111, ♦>'' M"' 'i ill ptTli. 
 a. 4'' 4 1'". !J statioiiniy. 
 (4) Hat. ofTcwUt'.sljury 1471. 
 Sir liolicrt II. Iiiglis d. 1855. 
 4tli Sunday alter Faster. 
 111. 1 )''49"'"2^ ,'; (©y riU'N. 
 St. John t'.C.ii' N.r., York. 
 Hiittle of Lodi 17')C). 
 Pitt,?Lor(i Cliatlmm d. 1778. 
 in. ti'' 6(1"' $ ('> If. $ r68'N. 
 (12) after. C)'' 48' ^ in y . 
 Rogation Sunday, 
 in. 8'' 60'" § inf. i 0. 
 Flenslow, botanist d. 1801. 
 Block. Liban began 1855. 
 A.scen3i()n or Holy Thursday. 
 Un. Erap. Loyalists Ian. 1 783. 
 Caesar def. iiiitoiis 54 13. 
 1st steam. at Frederieton 18IG 
 a. 8'' 0'" 2 c5 (0. ? 1" 19' N. 
 a. 11'' 12"'Jil,i CD. liirsi'S. 
 Birth II. Maj. Vietoria 1819. 
 a. IC' 8'" 2 gr. Iiel. lat. N. 
 King Kdmund I. died 947. 
 after. 2" 17'". ? stationary. 
 Whiteiuiitide — Pentecost. 
 (28)a.l''39"'(5 (5 ®. 6 4"39'S, 
 Sir Humph rev Daw d. 1829. 
 (29) Bueklo, (his) died 1862. 
 
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 7 
 
 10 
 
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 7 
 
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 18 
 
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 7 
 
 19 
 
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 26 
 
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 li'arl 
 
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 7 
 
 26 
 
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 temperature— highest for month in 20 years, 
 lowest " " 
 
 menu of bi-daily observation, 
 Rain — greatest fall for mouth in 20 years, 
 least " " 
 
 nioati " " 
 
 83''.00 
 26 .00 
 49 .27 
 10.330 inch. 
 0.550 " 
 3.984 " 
 
 Reading only furnishes the mind with the materials of knowledge, it 
 is thivkinp that makes what we read ours. Unless we masticate our 
 food, it will afford us no strength. 
 
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 1871.] JDUE has Thirty Days. [1871. 
 
 
 moon's C'H.\N(iES. 
 
 
 © Full Moon, 3d day, 2h. 3m. morning, W. 
 
 • 
 
 (ft Lfist Quarter, 9tli day, 8h. 13m. afternoon. S. 
 
 V 
 
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 • \e\v Moon, l7th day, lOh. 5m. afternoon. N. E. 
 
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 EVENTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC. 
 
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 SUN 
 RISES. 
 
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 First (^hurcii in Canada built 
 
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 Trinity Sunday. 
 
 22 25 
 
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 7 37 
 
 9 59 
 
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 22 39 
 
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 (8) Halifax, N. S., set. 1749. 
 
 22 45 
 
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 Corpus Christi. 
 
 22 50 
 
 4 18 
 
 7 40 
 
 9 37 
 
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 (8) King Canute II. d. 1041. 
 
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 7 40 
 
 10 45 
 
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 23 1 
 
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 1st Sunday after Trinity. 
 
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 4 17 
 
 7 41 
 
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 23 9 
 
 4 17 
 
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 TrinitijTenn Supreme Court. 
 
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 Battle of Dettingen 1 743. 
 
 23 19 
 
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 5 27 
 
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 9 22 
 
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 (ir))Mut. Sepoys Gwalior '57. 
 
 23 21 
 
 4 16 
 
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 10 12 
 
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 Battle of Charleroi 1794. 
 
 23 23 
 
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 7 44 
 
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 11 1 
 
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 2d Sunday after Trinity. 
 
 23 25 
 
 4 16 
 
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 (21)a.7''49'»$ i ®. $P43'S 
 
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 (25) Accea.William IV. 1830. 
 
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 St. John Bap. midsum. day. 
 
 23 26 
 
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 3d Sunday after Trinity. 
 
 23 26 
 
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 7 46 
 
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 Ace. King Richard III. 1483. 
 
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 4 18 
 
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 23 15 
 
 4 20 
 
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 Temperature —liighedt for mouth in 20 years, 87°.00 
 
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 lowest, " " 87 .00 
 
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 mean of bi-daily observation, 66 .99 
 
 2 
 
 Rain — greatest fall for month in 20 years, 7.470 inch. 
 
 least, » » 0.920 »' 
 
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 mean, " » 8.590 " 
 
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 [1 Gaul be deemed identical with modern France, then would the i 
 
 
 Rhine and Alps as eastern boundaries, be to Franee a restoration cf her 
 
 
 ancient limits. Her eftbrts to regain these limits if successful would rC' , 
 
 
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 JULY has Thirty-one Days. 
 
 [1871. I 
 
 moon's CHANGhS, 
 
 ® Full Moon, '2d day, 9h. 16iti. morninjr. N. W. 
 (9 Last Quarter, 9th" day, 8h. 49in. morning. S. W. 
 • New Moon, 17th day, Ih. 7m. a icnioon. S. 
 
 4D First Quarter, 25th day, Ml. 31m. afternoon. W. 
 © Full Moon, 31st day, 4h. 57m. afternoon. E. 
 
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 EVKNTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC. 
 
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 Do'.ninion of Canada, 1867. 
 4t'n Sunday after Trinity. 
 m. 7*" 25'" O in aph. 
 Simbury Circuit Court. 
 A. 10^ 50'" 5 in perh. 
 Queen Mary I. ace. 1563. 
 (6) King Henry II. d. 1189. 
 a. 7'' 2i.'» T!(. 6 Q. 
 5th Sunday after Trinity. 
 Queen Jane Grey proc. 1553 
 Kinfi^a and Albert Circuits. [22 
 Battle of the Boyne 1690. j2'2 
 Battle Roundway Down 1643 21 
 a. 10" 37-" 5 c5 lil. § 1"14' N.J21 44 
 (16) ra. 6" 27'" § gr. hel. lat. N|21 35 
 6th Sunday after Trinity. |2l 25 
 m 4" SriiT 6 (©.Wr 48' &.;21 15 
 WestmQViand Circuit. 
 (18) King Ida^'*- died 975 
 m, 11'' 44'". S in L^- 
 ni. 7''4i"S 6 (». 9 6"27'?-''^0 32 
 Eng, and Scot, united 1 7u6. !2u' '^^ 
 7th Sun. after Trinity. }20 8 
 
 (23) Up. & Low. Can.'u. 1840] 19 5(5 
 Battle of Lundy's Lane 1813 19 4S 
 Battleof Banbury 14t)9. 119 39 
 ni. 8*'54"'? c5 Leo.*(2'"4) W.'l9 17 
 Battleof Talavcra 180y. 19 
 m. lO^lO'nT, c5 ©. ^ r4'N. 18 4!) 
 8th Sunday after Trinity. 1 1 8 35 
 Acadia ceded to Franco 1 867; 18 2( 
 
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 Temperature — highest for month in 20 yeai"S, 
 lowest " " 
 
 mean of bi-daily observation. 
 Rain — greatest fall for month in 20 years, 
 least " " ■ 
 
 mean 
 
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 90". 00 
 
 45.0(1 
 
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 1.060 " 
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 Europe is the moat powerful quarter of the world, Africa the weakest ; 
 yet Europe is the smallest — .Africa the largest of the two. 
 
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 AUGUST has Thirty-one Days. 
 
 [1871. 
 
 moon's changed. 
 
 (D Last Quarter, 7th day, Oh. 3ra. morning. E. 
 
 • Xow Moon, 16th day, 2h. 42m. morning. N. Vi. 
 
 © First Quarter, 23r(l day, 71>. 15m. morning. N. E. 
 
 ® Full Moon, PiUth day, 2h. Im. morning, S. W. 
 
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 Charlotte Circuit Court. 
 (11) QiiOL-n Anned. 1714 
 Jas. II. Scot, killed ]4C)i). 
 (5) Sir H. Gilb. took Nfld.lRSS 
 King Henry I. crowned 1100. 
 9th Sunday after Trinity. 
 (8) aft. 6^ 40'" § in y , 
 Sai7it John Circuit Court. 
 Traces Sir Jno. Frank, dis. '55. 
 Battle of St. Quintin 1557. 
 (14) John I. of Fort. d. 14:^3. 
 (I3)m.6i'4S"'2{ 6 ©. If rS2'S 
 loth Sunday after Trinity, 
 m. 2'' 58"' lil 6 @. Iill°5 7'S. 
 Xapoleon Bonaparte b. 1769. 
 
 (17) Duchess of Kent b. 1786 
 
 (18) Batile of Lincelles 1793. 
 after, lo'' 27'" 5 in apli. 
 
 in. 2'>23'" ? c3 ©. ?9°54'S. 
 ;ith Sunday after Trinity, 
 in. 10i'35'" ,? c5 CD. ^5"16'S. 
 ace. K. Henry VII 1485. 
 after. 4'' ;54"' $ in a'-' , "-' " 
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 «■; 2f-rf!Sii il2th Sunday after T.iniiy. 
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 Si 
 
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 29iTu lliestigouche Circuit Court. 
 30JW i Battle of Toplitz 1813. 
 HI Th iKins Henry V. died 1422. 
 
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 Temperature— higliost for month in 20 years, 
 lowest " 
 
 moan of bi-daily observation, 
 
 90".00 
 40.00 
 62.81 
 
 Rain— createst <all ibr month in 20 years, 7.260 inch. 
 least " " 1.1'5« : 
 
 mean 
 
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 While en'-a>'ed in war with her revolted colonies in North America, 
 ,nd with France, Spain and Holland, yet did England successfully defend 
 Gibraltar • and during that period too Cook was prusccutmg those splen. 
 
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 f-EPTEMBER has Thirty Days. 
 
 [1871. 
 
 moon's CIIANttES. 
 
 © Last Quarter, (Uh day, 5h. 5Uni. afternoon. N. 
 O New Moon, 14th day, '2h. 50m. af'tcruoon. 8. W. 
 ® First Quarter, 21st day, Oh. 62m. afternoon, E.S.E. 
 © Full Moon, 28th day, Ih. 24m. afternoon. N. 
 
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 KVEXTS, HOLIDAYS, etC. 
 
 S-N'S 
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 SUN 
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 \c. King Henry YL 1422 
 (13) after 10'' '.)'" 5 .stationary. 
 ISth Sunday after Trinity. 
 (3) morn. ()'' 7'" $ stationary. 
 Glo^tccnter ('ircuit Court. 
 Warsaw, Poland, taken 1831. 
 noon ^,' stationary, 
 in. 8" 17'" i?gr. hel. 1. S. 
 King William I. died 1087. 
 14rli Sunday after Trinity. 
 (10) a. l''42>"}itci ©.Til2"12'S 
 xVorthnuibeilaxd Circuit. 
 yl3 W lEniilish cap. Quebec 1759. 
 14, Th aG" 39'" 5 6®. ^ 9" 30' S. 
 
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 (17) after 2" ^ inf 6 ©. 
 15th Sunday after Trinity. 
 Mattiiew Prior, poet, d. 1721, 
 Ml 2'' ()'" $ 6 (0. $ 3'-" 54' S. 
 Urtorin Circuit Court. 
 ■i 9''48"'\' 6 (®. ^j 1° 14' N. 
 .^pan. took Ostend I0ii4. 
 iJatilo of Asj^aye 1803. 
 IGtli Sunday aft<'r Trinity. 
 
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 Temperature — highest for month in 20 years, 85°.00 
 
 lowest " " 34.00 
 
 mean of bi-daiiy obseryation, 57.12 
 
 Rain — greatest fall for month in 2o years, 7.835 inch 
 
 lea.-^t " " 0.850 
 
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 1 1 the Olympic games, which occurred every fiftli year at Olympia, a city 
 
 i; ill Elis, is the most ancient and celebrated method of compnliiig time. 
 
 It was lirst instituted in the 77Gth year before the birth of our Saviour, 
 
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 OCTOBER has Thirty-one Days. 
 
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 © First Quarter, VOtli day, 7h. 84m. afternoon. S. 
 
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 17th Sunday after Trinity. 
 King Eilward d 9.')7 or '.♦r)9. 
 m. \i^ 38'" ^gr.elong. 17''58'\V 
 (5) Rattle of Cadiz lS(i4. 
 in. 4'' ',»'" ? d V . 5 it" 41' X. 
 Peace proe. with U. S. 17S8. 
 i. 511 17'" U 6 ®. lj:2'36's. 
 18th Sunday after Triiiitv. 
 (8) X. W. Pass.igedis. IH'xK 
 Michaelmas Tcriii S. Court. 
 a. IPO'" ? 6 ®. $ ll°54'S. 
 m. 3"' 44'" 5 gr. liel. hit. X. 
 (12) a. lu''"' 5 6 ®. $?3" 17'S. 
 King Harold II. slain 1066. 
 19th Sunday after Trinity, 
 morn. 7** 15'" "^ 8 Q- 
 a. 8''0"'i i®. ,?2° 2'S. 
 Planet Flora disi'overed 1847. 
 rn. T)!' 24'" f. 6 'D-l' 1" 81' N. 
 Battle of Orcliies 17 'J 8. 
 
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 King Alfred the (ir.'at d. 901. |12 24^6 3611 5-Ji 4 4;.ih'art: Oa26 
 
 I King Athel.-tan died 94 1. 
 jSt. Simon and St. .Iiide. 
 ^Ist Sunday afti>r Trinity. 
 KiDUJon. Fr. As;ron. died 18j(i 
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 least '• '' 2.0.bO '' 
 
 mean " " 4.(i67 " 
 
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 Tlie Christian Era or era of lesus ('hrist, commenced 1st January, in 
 the middle of the 4th year of 19Uii Olympiad, tiie 758d of the building 
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 1871. 
 
 MOON 8 CHANDKH. 
 
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 • New Moon, Vl\\\ day, dii. 4ym. alternoon. S. S. W. 
 
 © First Quarter, I9tli day, 4h. 27in. morning. N. W. 
 
 © Full Moon, 2C.th day,*9li. 83m. afternoon. S. E. 
 
 
 
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 All Hallows Day. 
 All Souls Day. 
 
 (4)m. 5" 34'" % 6 ®.2;2^56'S. 
 in.8''oO'"JiI6 ©. IiI2"44'S. 
 22d Sunday after Trinity, 
 midnight, lit stationary. 
 (6)Gustavus Adolphua l{.lfi32. 
 Maaon & Siidell t. f. Trent '(51. 
 Prince of Wales born 1811. 
 a. 8'' 8"* ? in ft . 
 Martinmas. 
 
 23d Sunday after Trinitv. 
 (12)a.lO''25'"!J 6 ®. § S°J8'S 
 after. 9'" 42"' in aphtlion. 
 a. S'' 45"" 3 (5 (35, ^ 0° o'. 
 m. 9" 23"'5 ^ 6.^ r47'S. 
 jQueen Mary I. died 1558. 
 (16) aft. 10" 44"' 1i sta. 
 24th Sunday after Trinity. 
 (19) Poonah taken 1817. 
 \Saint John, Circuit Court. 
 
 (21) Presentation B. V. Mary. 
 King Edred died 95.'). 
 
 (22) Battle Breslau 1757. 
 Marshal Soult died 1832. 
 25th Sunday after Trinity. 
 Battle of Varoux 1792. 
 Cardinal Wolsey died 1530. 
 (30) King Edun'md II. d. 1016 
 Saint Andrew — Apostle. 
 
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 lowest " "" 0.00 
 
 mean of bi-daily observation, 29.35 
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 ® Full Moon, 26th day, 6h. Ifira. afternoon. E. N. E. 
 
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 H.k.n. Princess Wales b. '44. 
 
 Queen Adelaide d. 1819. 
 
 1st Sunday in Advent. 
 (5) ni. 7" 3o"' ? gr. hel. lat. S.j22 
 j Martial Law Toronto 1837. !t2 
 iitebeltf deftd. at Toronto 1837i22 
 iSuitee abolished in India 1829 22 
 jOoncep. Blessed V. Mary. 
 
 2d Sunday in Advent. 
 Charles II. Sweden k'd. 1718. 
 King James II. abd. 1 868. 
 m. Id'' (»•" 5 c5 ®. 5;'0" IG' S. 
 a.l" 0'"5 6 d. 6 P57' N 
 Reinterment Bonaparte 1840. 
 m. (i''25'" 5 gr. el. 20° 18' E. 
 3rd Sunday in Advent. j23 
 
 Charles Wesley, poet, d. 1708'23 
 Coronation K. Henry ll. 1 ln4.*23 
 (19) Hattle of Niagara 1813, 123 
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 ft. 2" 28'" 5 stationary, 
 4th Sunday in Advent. 
 
 CimiSTMAH. 
 
 St. Stephen. 
 
 jSt. .John's Day— Evangelist. 
 iQueen Mary I'l. d. 1{'.94. 
 !(2S)a. 9" 21'"$ perihelion. 
 {Royal So'y. Lon. inst'd. 1600 
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 lowest " "" ■» 18.00 
 
 m<^an of bi-daily observation, 23.34 
 
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 Keep constantly on hand a full assortment of DRY GOODS, specially 
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 Ladies CloUars & Cuffs. 
 
 Ladies NECK TIES. 
 
 Gents. COLLARS, 
 
 TIES and SCARFS. 
 
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 Oil Cloths cut to fit Room or Hall, by forwarding plan. 
 
 Linen Drapery and House Furnishing Goods, 
 
 FIIIST r'LA.T. 
 
 DAMASKS, FLANNELS, 
 
 REPrES, &c., BLANKETS, 
 
 TRtMMlN(;S, LAMBS' WOOL, 
 
 TABLE CLOTHS, UNDERCLOTHING, 
 
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 SHEETINGS, 
 WINIXJW HOLLANDS, 
 SHAWLS, 
 QUILTS, 
 
 Containing the largest and best assortment of Carpets in the City. 
 
 HEMP CARPETS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, 
 UNION do. BRUSSELS do. SHEEP SKIN MATS, 
 
 WOOL do. WILLOW do. BEAM SLIPS, 
 
 3 CORD do. STAIRCARPETS,varlons.COCOA MATS, 
 
 3 PLY do. DRUG(iETS and FELTS, 
 
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 l^ CARPETS CUT AND MADl! TO OIWEli.^t^^ 
 
 I^^New Goods by " Inmail Line*' every fortnight. 
 
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 IMPORTERS OF 
 
 Staple and Fancy 
 
 DRY HOODS 
 
 Of every description. 
 
 I^^See List of Departments. 
 
 E|g^ Special attention 
 given to tlie execution of 
 Letter Orders from the 
 Country. 
 
 Cobur^s, 
 
 Alpaccas, 
 Fancy Prints,' Lustres, 
 
 Dyed Linings, Winceys, 
 
 Fancy Dress Materia*:, 
 
 French Moiinocs, Wool Turtan Plaids, 
 
 do. Delaines, Gala do. do. 
 Ribbons, Small Wares, 
 
 Hosiery, Haberdashery, 
 
 j Gloves, Parasols & Umbrellas 
 
 I SILKS, VELVETS, 
 
 ! Broad and Narrow CLOTHS, 
 } Tailors Trimmings, Linens, 
 Flannels, Damasks, 
 
 Blankets, Table Napery, 
 
 RaUway Rugs, SHAWLS, 
 
 CARPETING. 
 
 Cocoa Matting, Floor Oil Cloths, 
 
 Cocoa Mats, Felts, 
 
 India Matting, Druggeting, 
 
 Sample Cards and 
 Stock Lists forwarded to 
 any j)art of the Dominion^ 
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 Ready-Made Clothing, Shirts, &c. 
 
 Fishing Threads, Nets, &c. 
 
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 Thomas M. Rked, lisquho. Mayor. lion. Robert L. IIazkn, Recorder. 
 
 king's WAni\ 
 
 CduncilhrSt 
 Mr. C. Murray. 
 
 queen's WARD. 
 
 Mr. J. W. Roopv 
 duke's ward. 
 
 J% G. ForbeS) Esquire 
 
 SIDNfit WARD. 
 
 Mr. Bartholomew Coxetter» 
 
 WELLINGTON WARD. 
 
 Michael W. Maher, Esquire. Mr. Eliivs S. Flaglor. 
 
 PRINOK WARD. 
 
 Robert D. M^Vrthur, Esquire. Mr. George Av Wood. 
 
 guy's ward. 
 John C. Littleliale, Esquire. Mr. Benjamn Tippctt, jr. 
 
 brook's ward. 
 II. A. Glasgow, Esquire. Mr. Joseph O'Brien, 
 
 ALBERT WARD. 
 
 William J. McCordock, Esquire* Samuel Clark, Esq. 
 
 James R. Ruel, Esquire, Treasurer or Chamberlain, and Receiver of 
 Taxes. 
 
 B. Lester Potcrs, Esquire, Common Clerk. 
 
 George E. Fairweathcr, Esquire, t)eputy Common Clerk. 
 
 Hurd Peters, E.^q., Ciiy Engineet" and Land Agent (East). Thoman 
 Coifam, Laud Agent (West). 
 
 George W. Smith, Auditor City Accounts. 
 
 George Stockibrd, High Constable. 
 
 Bernard Murray, Patrick Duify, John Horrington, Lewis W. Durant, 
 Calvin Powers, John Kerr, Benjamin Anderson, Benjamin Watters, and 
 P. J. Carey, Marshals* 
 
 Henry Dean, Dejjuty Clerk of tho Market, King's Square. 
 
 John James, Clerk of the Fish Market, Duke Street. 
 
 George J. Harding, M. D., William S. Haixiing, M. D, (at Inner 
 Station), Visiting l^hysieiaiis. 
 
 W. D. W. Hubbard, George A. Lockhnrt, Cudlip & Snider, George 
 Stewart, Edwai-d Maher, J. W. Montgomery, and V. II. Nelson, Licensed 
 Auctioneers. 
 
 Augustus Quick, Timothy McCarthy, Michael M'Carty, John Jenkins, 
 John McLauchlan, Jolm Leavitt, William Black, U. J. Leonard, and Geo. 
 J. Sulis, Port Wardens. James Robertson, Secretary. 
 
 Daniel Hatfield, Port or Harbour Master. 
 
 John Murray, Harbour Inspector. 
 
 John Reed, George Thomas, John Spears, Jas, Reed, Thos. Vaughan, 
 John Scott, Samuel R''*'.erford, George E. MuUiPrrin, Richard Cline, 
 Edward J. FJetcher, Henry Thomas, Daniel Mulherrin, William 
 Lahey, Ji\mca RrPaitlau, Daniel Daley, Charles Taylor, John 
 Sherrard, I'atiick Triiynor, Charles Daloy, V»'illiara Hattio'kl, Michael 
 Gauity, James Murray, James Doyle, Robert Thomas, Bernard 
 
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 Mantle, VVilliam (^iiiiiii, .James Ca'^scly, TlioiiiaH Doody, .liinu'rt Spears, 
 jun., Hlclianl Soolt, John Thomas, John JJaloy, ami George I'. Miilliur- 
 riii, Ih'anch Pilots. 
 
 Light ilousi! Kfi'por atl'artridgo I.<<laiul, A. Retd ; at the neacon, Elijah 
 Ross ; Steam Whistle, Jarucs Wilson, Engineer ; W. Cameron, Assistant 
 Engineer. 
 
 Joseph P'airweather, and William 0. Smith, Cotnmis.'^ionera to settle 
 disputes relative to Doekage and Wharlage. 
 
 Allan M'Lean, Shipping Master. 
 
 H. P. Sturdec, and Kol)ert J. Loonard, Esquires, Commissioners of 
 Wrecks and Shipwrecked (ioods for tlie City and County of St. John. 
 
 Cliarles Ketciium, James Sullivan, itnd John Wilson, jun.. Assessors 
 of Taxes. 
 
 Oliver Emery, Collector of WhaiTagoand Slippage at the Market Slip; 
 J. C. lirown, Coll(!ctor of Slippage at I'liion Street ; Joseph Eairweather, 
 Collector of Slipj)age at North Slip ; John Kii k, Collector of Wharfage at 
 Charlotte Street Wharf and Ureak water ; Hon. J. Uolx-TLson, Collector of 
 Wharfage and Slippage at North Rodney Wharf; Wilson & McLachlnu, 
 
 ("ojlector at South Rodney Wharf; , Collector at Wataon Slip ; 
 
 Thomas Dowling, Collector at King Slip ; James Colwell, Collector at 
 Strange Slip; J. McLnchlan, ("oUector of Slippage at Ship Slip ; WiKson 
 & McLachlan, Collectors of Slippage at Market Slip, IJrook's Ward ; 
 
 , ditto at Lancaster Slip, (Juy's Ward ; John Kirk, Collector of 
 
 Anchorage ; John Moran, Collector of Slippage at Sydney .Market Slij) ; 
 Oliver Emery, Slip Master, Market Wharves and Slip in King's and 
 Queen's Ward. 
 
 John McGowan, Weigh Master, ITaymarket ; TI. O'Neil, Sydney Market 
 Slip ; George W. (ierow, Noith - lip; Isaac O. Reatty, Carleton. 
 
 ^V^ H. A. Keans, Su[)(M'intendent of Flour Inspectors. 
 
 Thomas Raidvine, Umi)ire under Flour Ordinance. 
 
 John lierryman, John Robson, Henry Leavitt, James Clark, Jrthn 
 Clarke, James Rustin, and James Hamilton, Lispeetors and Weighers of 
 Flour and Meal. 
 
 W. n. A. Keans, Superintendent of Weighers of Coals and Measurers 
 of Salt. 
 
 James Cullinau, William J. Loekhart, Alexander B. Lockhart, John 
 McGonrty, John McGouity, Jun., David W. RiUiy, Stephen Thompson, 
 and Albert D. Wilson, Weighers of Coal and Measurers of Salt. 
 
 Alexander M'Kelvey, Inspector of Firewood, Rark, &c., Market Slip; 
 James Hutchinson, ditto, Lower Cove ; E. Evans, ditto, Carleton ; John 
 Finn, ditto. Railway. 
 
 Jonatlian Anderson, and S. Gillospic, and F. W. Thomson, Searchers 
 and Gangers of Oil. 
 
 George Young, Jonathan Anderson, F. W. Thomson, John M'Ginley, 
 James Patterson, and (4eorge H. Thomson, Cullers of Dried Fish. 
 
 George Young, Jonathan Anderson, John Ross, John McGinlay, and 
 Jacob Christopher, F. W. Thomson, William Colwell, James M'Carty, 
 James Patterson, Hannu^l W. Relyea, Walter Trecarlin, and George W. 
 Thomson, Inspectors of Pickled Fish. 
 
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 1 'loK lioevo, (I'last side); William Cronk, 
 
 Mcintosh, ditto, ('arieton. 
 
 , I'\'iice Viewer. 
 
 Kdward I), (tore, Xel.-»on A. Couple, Franci.'^ Jordan, Hem Le(i(j.,tii'd, 
 Joseph (). Craft, Charles O. Keliiceke, William J. (Jrady, James Woliuore, 
 jii'i., Samuel K. Wilson, Bartholomew J. DriseoH, John W. Sidis, Thomas 
 Fail weather, iioliert llossiter, Jt-dediah D'lhsay, William IJowdeji, Fran- 
 cis (iallau'her, Kdward K. Kstey, Tlioinas Jordan, William \. )odworth, 
 John M. Diiseoll, (Jeorge Dixon, Adam ('. A. Salter, James rrinco, Uo. 
 hert A. Coiirteiiay, and Arehiiiald Camphell, Surveyors of Lumltcr. 
 
 rof.UK l)::i>AUTMXNr. — IIiimi»li!\'y T. (!ill)ert, Toliee Mi\;i;istrate. Win. 
 0, Smith, (JeoifiV V. Nowlin, (ie(»r;.-;e A. I,ockhait,W. II. A. Kean.s, Tho- 
 mas Mc.Vvity, aad Ahixaiider Lockhart, Sittiufj; Ma^'istrates. Charles H. 
 Cliamller, Clerk. John U. Marshall, ChieC of I'oliee. 
 
 KIUK l»i:[>AllTMKNT — (k.VST SIDE.) 
 TU0MA8 MaHTKII, iVliff Kllf/hlfi^fl'. 
 
 I .IdIiii Wilson, Jiiti., Kii/ifnfer. 
 < .liiniL'S T. MuK'oe, FurvDutn. 
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 LoCKBART, No. 1.— (Steamer.) 
 Union, No. 2. (Steamer). . 
 
 )inH3 Ilunkiue, AxsiNtant Foreman, 
 
 ( (ieor^'e DniUe, Fn(/inei'.r. 
 < Aridruw I.awsoii, F>>n')nitri 
 ( Williii'ii (Micley, Ai^sintiiiit 
 I S iniuel Diinlop, EiKjini'cr. 
 ExTiNouiSKKn, No. 3, — (Stc'r.)-< William Harlow, Fon'man. 
 
 [ vVjlliHm Cuiiiiniiis, Anxintti 
 
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 FIRK DEPAIiTMENT — (WKHT SIDK.) 
 
 Thomas MoTiRoi), Chief Engineer. 
 Westrhn Stau, No. 7.— U.il)ert'll. Allan, Ftiglneer. 
 Phinck of \\s\ ks, No. 8.— Win. AVlictoii, Eimincer. 
 
 Hook and Laudku Company. — John .lacWson, Ciiptain ; .John Itankine, Lieutenant. 
 
 Hook and Ladokr Company— (\Vk,.st .Sidi;.)— 1». \V. Clark, Captain. 
 
 FiRK Police (K.vst.Side).— Ilohert !<liivcH, l7iijtf<iiii ; Uichard S. DeVeber, Lieu- 
 tenant; .lames (ierow, Trcttunrcv ; I). H. Sehunnan, Secretanj. 
 
 FiRK Poi.icic, Car!,i:t()N. — Stephen P. Wetinove, Captain ; Tlioraa8 M'Leoil, Lieu- 
 tenant; Isaac Olive, juti., Treanarer ; , Secretarij. 
 
 Fireuardn. — The .\Iayor, nv o^cio, Joseph Faiiwi-atiier, fleorge A. Lockhart 
 Thomas M'Avity, John M. Walker, W. U. A. Keans, C. I). Kveritt, W. A. Ro- 
 bertson, jun., Robert Kadey, (Jeiirge V. Nowlin, li. Coxetter, John C. Littleliale, 
 Joseph Heatteay, William Kee, Thomas Marter, A. C. 0. Trentowsky, Charles 
 E. Uaymond, WiUiaiu Mackay, Chailes J. Melick, William C. Dunhuni, James 
 A. Hardin;^, .loseph Coram, Thomas Ilanfnrd, James .T. Lawlor, John 
 Wilson, Jan., E. E. Lockhart, Charles A. Everett, Stephen K. Foster, James Col- 
 well, Charles Ketchutn. Josiati Adams, S. T. Mosher, Thomas K. Jones, Charles 
 Clerke, Robeit Stackhonse, Frederick P. Robinson, John Yeati*. Lewis II. Rrowne, 
 Robert D M'Arthur, Klijs S Fla': lor, Joseph O'Brien, Jonatf.an P. Taylor, U, Lester 
 Peters, Thomas M. McLachlan, Samuel L. Urittain, .lames Milliiian, Aaron Alward, 
 John 11. Smith, Thoi«as M. Reed, James .1. Lawlor, and Michael W. Maher. 
 
 PmU nEPA'TMEXT— PARISH OF Pi.UTLVNI). I 
 
 FiiiEWARRS. — nnuHord S. Gilbert, Jos. Ruddock, IJoborl Sweet, Dnvid V. Ro- 
 berts, Henry Maxwell, K'.)bert (,'iiiiard, Stei)lien K. Slovens, and J. L. Woodwortli. 
 
 Ilr.ussv.-icK, No. 1 ENCii.vi; CoMCASv. — Thomas (Irojjaii, l';ii<;inc'er; Joseph Lee, 
 Foreman; A. Winehesler, Assislant Foreman; John Armstrong, Secretary; .Jo- ' 
 shiia lliissell. Treasurer. | 
 
 PuoTKCToit No. 2 lusoi.N'i: roMi'ANv. — Tohn Kane, Encrinoer; William Nai'ier, 
 Foreman; .Iallu•.■^ Adams, .Sssistiint Fnrenian ; Seaiiuir. haacs, Seerelary ; James 
 Brown, Finaiieial Secretary; Robert Huey, Treasurer. 
 
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 SOCIETIES, ETO. 
 
 Nbw Ukiinhwicic AnxruAKY Hihlk Sicikty.— Li-Ilaron Hotufonl, M. D., Pn-sldeiit; 
 Jiinifs I'liti-i-Hoii, lih. 1>., t(. W. Kiilli, V.M\., TliDiDiiN W. Uiitiiel, Km]., uml .lohn 
 Klulier, Ksq,, Vice-Prt;iii.leiii!t ; Wdi t'ecly, Ksq,, TreHHurer; WilliHUi Kliler, Ki^q., 
 A. M., feci-i.'tiiry ; U. H. DtiVc.'bt-r, Kx)., DupoHltary ; Mesarg. John Wlnhii'-t, Oco. 
 A. Lockliart, KilwUO Seiiiit, DmiiclJ. McliHU)(liliii, lion. Alex. McL. !!:*fely, Willinin 
 Olrviin, n. J. Iliilltfi'hill, W. K. UeyiioMs, T. H. Iliirker, James Lni^at Williiuii 
 Puter«, John SmikI), Uobei't Hliuratoii, John Hoyd, J. V. Troop, JusepK . riclianl, 
 Charli-s Paiton, John Mi-M <ri'an, Kohert Cruik.shttnk, C. A. Hovey, Jaiuei McMil- 
 lan, Henry Vitut(lH(n, nii'I W A. K'ibertHDii, Coiiiinitteo of Directors. Fur I'url- 
 lanii — MeiKm James FlewellinK, andlloliert Kwlnj?. 
 
 Depository — i he rilore of Mes8r«, DeVeber, Priuce William Street. 
 
 Saint Andrew's Socifrrr.— William TliomBin, President ; Luke Stewart, Ist Vice 
 PreHident; Jhuh-h Miilij,'Jiii, 'Jd ditto; .lohn Wliite, Treasurer; Jaiuei Hev. ruige, 
 Secretary; K. J lira")*, M irohal; (>. Miirdnuli, Ur. J. Christie, aud II. T. Aiued, 
 CouiinittLc of Charily ; lli-v Neil Mackuy, Chaplain 
 
 Saint Patiuck's Sociktv ~M. W. Mnher, President ; Christopher Arnistronf?, 
 Vice Predideiit ; M. Mcltoiiougli, TreasurL-r; T. H. CouKhlan, Secretary; '.Vin, J. 
 liOKar', AHsistant Secreiiiry; Kev. Canon Harrison, Cliaplaiu ; John Magde, M. 
 Mcl)uiinut;li, and M. I)i i^coli, C.jiuinitteu of Charity. 
 
 Imsii I'aiBNM.Y SdCiivTv.— J. McCalf.'rty, President ; J. L. Mulllri, Vice Presi- 
 dent; Thonitis tlaht.-i'. Krcordio); Se<M'e'ary ; K.Sullivan, Financial Secretary; 
 John C. Fer^^u.iun, Treasurer; M. McUuiugaii, Librarian. 
 
 Saint John Aoricultuual akd Hokticoltiirai.Socikiy. — Richard Thompson, Presi- 
 dent; John Mufe'ee, dsorjie (r. Qdbert, Jun., Vice Presidents; Allan McLean, 
 Treafurer ; Juinest Havber, CorreHpondin^ Secretary; T. E. QiibB' t Tisdale, lie 
 cordlDR Secretary; Jaiiie.^ DavidHoii, Allan McLean, Kayes McBrien, Tlioiuas 
 Cliii k, Thomas Piirk-", Daniel McKvoy, (J. A. Woods, Charles Drury, Simeou Jones, 
 C. J. Horg in, Josuj)!! Ilanini, and C. J. U'aterbury, Directors. 
 
 TuK Natural Histoky Sikikty rr Na* Hkus3Wick — LeUaron Botsford, M. D.i 
 President; Win. Jack, K'fiiiire, Q. C, A. G., a. id C. K. KIske, Esquire, Vice Presi- 
 dents ; (i. E. S. Keator, .M. D., Esq., Treasurer; George F. Matthew, Esq., Corres- 
 ponding Secretary ; J. A. Hoyt, E quire, Kecordinii Secretary ; Neville Parker, 
 Esquire, M D., Librarian; U. P. Starr, Esq.. O. F.Matthews, and L Allan Jack, 
 Esq., A. H., Curators; J. T. Steves, Esquire, SI. D., G. A. HamilcoD,Edq., M. D., and 
 James DeW. Spurr, Esquire, Councillors, without office. 
 
 St. John Law Socikty. — William Jack, Q. C, President; Charles, DulT, Q. C, 
 Vice President; T. Barclay Uobinson, Esquire, Treasurer; W. L. T. Seely, Esq, 
 Secretary; Duncan K>ibertsoii, Esquire, and Samuel U. ThomsoD, Esquire, Q. C, 
 form the Council, with tlie Ollice bearers. 
 
 Saint Malacih'.s TcrrAL Aiistinknck Relief Society. — Rev. T. Connolly, V. G., 
 President ; M iciiael Nii>;eiit ami Jeremiah J. Mullin, Jun., Vice Presidents ; Patrick 
 Gleeson, Secretary; P. Cotter, Financial Secretary ; John McCarthy, Treasurer. 
 Commiitee of Management : Lawrence McGili, Dennis McCarthy, William Collins, 
 John Doiiahoe, Michael Nugent, Thomas Landeijran, John McGuire, Wm. Furlong 
 Patrick Morau, Daniel Coughlan, and James O'Urien. 
 
 FcMALK Ukfobm Socikiy. — llev. William Armstrong, President; Rev. William 
 Donald, D. D., and Joseph Prichurd, E.squire, Vice Presidents; John Boyd, Esq., 
 Treasurer; llev. A. McL. Slavely, St'cretary. Gentlemen's Committee — Samuel D. 
 Uerton, J. 11. Marshall, James McM ilaii, Z. G. Gabel, Isaac Burpee, Andrew Oil- 
 mour. Esquires, with the Ministers of the dilTerent denominations. Ladies' Cum- 
 luitlee — Mrs. U. W. Crookshank, President ; Mr.-. William TliomsoD, and Mrs. John 
 Gillis, Vice Presidents; Mr.-;. A. Al. Stavely, Secretary and Treasurer; Mrs. Ste- 
 venson, Mrs. Wm. Arinstroijif, Mtj. Pricliard. Mrs. Crookshank, Sen., Mrs. 
 II. Robertson, Mih. Francis Ferguson. Mrs. Wm. Logan, Mrs. Geo. M. Armstrong, 
 Mrs. Luke Stewart, Mrs. George btewart, Mrs. J. J. Hill, and Mrs. J. T. Smith. 
 
 Saint John PaoTESTAST Ohphan a>ylum.— Kev. William Scovil, President; John 
 Boyd, Esq., Treasurer ; Ktv. J. J. IMI, .^-ecretary ; G. B. Cu-hing, John Fisher, 11. 
 Shivee, T. C. Humbert, John Magee, 11. Thomson, A. Lockl.art, and J. U. Thomas, 
 Esquires, Directors. 
 
 Saint John ll.LKiiniJs Tkact Society.— Hon. A. McL, Seely, President- Geor-'e 
 W. Whitney, Secretary and Treasurer. ' " 
 
 
 
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 YoT'Nfi Mkn'u Christian Amociation.— Mr. Wlll'uni Welnh, Prosj.lcrit ; (Jeo. 
 lUrteaiix, .lolm K. Irvliif, .Sllim Alwunl, A. \l., .Iimiei Wodilrow, Htnl Smiiuol 
 Wflfth, Vice PreMlrleiUg; .IdhIiuii CluWMon, Corroipomliiig S iTctuiy ; M 'ntestiulfu 
 McDonald, Hecordin)? Pecretnry ; llliiini II. White, TnaHiner; Piivid IMiijfee, Jr., 
 and AlllHon Watt*, LlbrurlHoa, Coniinlttfe of MnnHpi-inont— C. L Darrow, A. R. 
 Rob.TtHon, A. A. Stockton, LI,. U., Janieg A. White, -lolm McA. Iltitcliin(f», Kobi-rt 
 C. Qninn, K. McLeod. .lohn Calhoun, P. W. .lonen, 0. II. Prichard, Geo. M. Burtfi, 
 and Kdward T. 0. Knowles. 
 
 Paint John Pvnday School TTnioh.— A. W. MapterH, Ksq , President; Daniel i •*} 
 .). Mcliiiiighllii,Jr., Vice Prealdent; Wtn. Petern, Treaiurer ; William Woodworlh, |a 
 OorrespondlnR and Finance Secretary ; II. 11. Smith, Recording Secretary ; Walter 
 WilRon and Julin Jenklnn, ViBitom; DepoiiUory, at the Store of Warwick, Clark A 
 Company, 41 Prince William street. 
 
 St. John Industhial School.— II. W. Frith, Enquire, Prenldent; Rev. George .1. 
 ChIc, Secretary ; Ii"i»c Hurpee, Treanurcr; J, DkW. S|iiirr, T. W. Daniel, T. il. 
 Hall, Ksq., J. ilaxter, Ktiq., M. I). All .Miiil«tu>N who are in«-n)beri of the Associa- 
 tion are ca'^^c/oDlrectorn. J. Uaxtcr, Kho., M. I)., I'liyxlcian. 
 
 HrRNs' Club. — Robert Keltio, Ksquire, Prcsidfiit ; Aichibild Rnw.in. Eitqulrc, 
 Vice President ; Mr. G. Murdoch, SecreHiry; J. Millit'Jin, Ksquire, Treasurer; 
 T. (Sunn, F,. Uiass, W. Murdoch, and F. A, Morrison, Directors 
 
 Thr As.so(iatkd Alumni ok thk Tnivrii ity of Nrw Hi;un>-wick. — ffo i, '"'In. 
 FlHher, D. C. L., Prngldunt; Rev. J. M. Ilrooke, D. 1)., (J K. S. Kcitor, M. D., r,..,., 
 and W. r.. l)i ury, Esq.. A. IJ , Vice l're.«ideiit» ; Ilev. W. Scnvil, A. M., Rev. 0, G 
 ('osier, Ph D., Geoige F. Hurpee, A. .M , J. K. Mur-h. K-q., A. K., (Je()rj,'e Roberts, 
 Ph. D., n. It. Stephenson, I'>(iuire, A. H., and Rev. W. H. Tilley, A. I'., nieinbersi 
 without (iflice ; Frederick E. ilarker, D. (J. L , Kscjuire, Secretin y and Treueurer. 
 
 T)ARRi8Tr,Rfl' SoriETY. — D, S. Kerr, Q. C, Pre'«i<lent; W. 1{. Neerlliani, Vice Pre- 
 sident ; William drman, Treasurer; Ce«rge J. Dliss, Stci clary and Librarian. 
 
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 AtitiiRT Mining Company. — Henry (4dbert, Junior, Pre.sident ; S. Sohofleld, 
 Secretary; Hradford Gilbert, Henry Gilbert, Jun., Tuonias Gilbert, and John 
 Byers, Director?. 
 
 Calkdonia Minino and Manufacturinq Company.— William Jack, President; 
 James Uarber, Secretary; Leliaron IJotsfiprd, Edward Allison. Alex. Jurdiue, 
 William Smith, John H. Hardinp, and Charles A. Everett, Directori<. 
 
 Carleton Branch Kailw AY.— E. Sutton, President; 11. lii pet t, Jun., Secretary; 
 G. F. llHfding, Treasurer, Director — K. N. Knight, T. M. McLachlai', and II. 
 Adam Glasgow. OlHce — Public Hall, Carleton. 
 
 Chambkr OF CoMMKRCB — L. DonaUlsou, EKquire, President; J. W. Cudlip, Vice 
 President; I. Woodward, Secretary-Treasurer ; Hon. John Robertson, Francis 
 Ferguson, A. Jar<llne, W. Thomson, J. V. Troop, C. H. Fairwiather, (I. Tliomas, 
 William Wright, Samuel D. Berton, and Thomas W. Daniel, KfqiiiieH, Meo bers of 
 (Jouncil ; Z. Iling, George McLeod, J. W. N'icholson, W. W. Turnbull, William G. 
 Lawtuii, Alexander Rankin, and William M. McLean, Board of Ari>itratois. 
 
 (JOMMISSIONKim OF BhWERAOK AND WaTEU SlPIM.Y FUR (JiTY OF Ht, JoilS 
 
 (East) and part of Pauisii of I'kktlvnd. — Hoard of Commissioners: Edward E. 
 jjoukbart, Chairman, William Seely ai:d S. K. Brundage; Superintendent and En- 
 gineer, G. Murdoch ; Clerk, Thomas C. Hennigar ; Collector, Charles F. Flnglor. 
 
 West Sidk. — Chairman, Charles Ketchum; Commissioners, George F. Hard- 
 ing and Martin H. Peters. 
 
 Ernoi'F.AN ANuNoKTu Amkrican TiAiLWAY Company — (Western Extension.) — 
 Alex. Jardine, President; Miijor W. 11. R'bin.son, L'-wis Curvell, Es<|uire, Hon. T. 
 U. Jones, anil James R. Ruel, E.<quire, Directors; T. Barclay Robinson, E-iciuire, 
 Secretary-Treasurer; C. N. Skinner, Ksqiiire, Solicitor ; E. R. Burpee, Enquire, 
 Manager; H. D. McLeod, Esquire, Su|)erintendent. 
 
 Fkedkricton and St. Joun Tblbqraph Company. — George Botsfonl, President ; 
 S. W. Babbitt, Secretary. . 
 
 Ghee^wood CiMETERY (,'oMPANT (Carleton).— Office, in Public HhII.— Isaac Nobl", 
 resident; James Quinton, David W. (.'lark, Jarv's Wilson, Georf.'u II Clark, 
 Lewis H. Browne, John McLachlan, Directors ; G. F. Hurding, Trca^uier ; Cliarles 
 Ketchum, Secretary. 
 
 Lloyd's JiEOistek of British and Foreign Shippino.— Jotin Tuoker, and 
 Chri-^topher Besant, Esqs., Surveyors, for Saint John, N. B., and Mir.tmichi ; D. 
 R. Munro, Accountant. 
 
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 [1871 
 
 Mbciianics' InstiTI'tk (ir j^aint John. — William WetMeil)nrn, President ; John Mc- 
 Millan iiiul (i. 11. Lawienci', Nice I'rt'sidoiita ; (leorge Hutoliinsoii, .Inn., TreiisiirtT ; 
 Silas Alwjiril, Ct)rre-ii>(iti<lin|ir Secretary ; ('Iihi'Icb A. Evuritt, KecortlinK Secietury; 
 in '' .lamts AllHii, Andrew (iilniour, WilliH.n F. Sraitli. Eliglia HroH<i, (iooifje SStewart, 
 (lilbert Murddcli, K .J. Hiiiss, James (lerow, A. Rowan, Edward Willis, J. Allen 
 Jack, and Thomas A. Uiinkine, Diicctors; Georpe IJIatoli, O. U. Wetmoie, and T. 
 Haiiford, Auditors. T. C. Humbert, Curator, Matthew Coleman, Janitor. 
 
 Nkw Hkl'nswick Papkh Mill Co.mpany. — Geoipe W. Marsters, President : M. 
 Francis, and H. L. Francis, Directors ; J. lieed, Secretary; J. R. Vaughan, Stock- 
 holder: M. W. Francis, Treasurer. 
 
 Nkw Brunswick Tt^KoiuPH CoMPANr.— Edward Sears, President; T. M. Robin- 
 son, Secretary ; Edward Sears, K. Reed, John Yeats, R. T. Clinch, and Q. E. 
 Morton, llalirax. Directors. 
 
 Pkoples Sthert TIailw.w CosfPANv. — W. K. TTpynoIds, Prc'^idont ; 
 Directors — John Yeats, T. K. Huxton, G. H. Cnshinj;, 11. Tliomp<on ; 
 T. W. Oanifl, Treasurer ; R. Seely, jr.. Superintendent aud Fecietary. 
 
 RiDQR Coal Company.— (leorce J. Chubb, President ; Messrs. James E llaniin, 
 Andrew Mnffif, and Ciipt. Tho8. O'Mahoney, Directors ; W. M. Jordan, Si'cretary, 
 
 RniiAL Ckmetfrt. — Alex. Jardine, President ; O. Sidney Smith, Secretary and 
 Treasurer; W,. (} Lawton, .lames Pet tinirell, Thomas Pa rk.-*, ("larb-s Druiy, James 
 Reed, William Thomson, T. W. Daniel, Richard Thompson, and Z. Ring, Directors; 
 John Adams, Superiiiteiiiteiit. 
 
 St. Anprkw'sS' cikty CiruLisG Cn'n. — James Mlllifran, Presses; John White, Sec- 
 retary and Treasu'ev ; W. Thomson, Thomas M. McLachlan, Luke St'^wart, James 
 Macfarlane, John White, Geortru Stewart, A. Jardine, and A. Rowan, Skips. 
 
 St, John Rase Ball Cluii.— President, W. F. Ru-iting; George Rert«aux, Vice 
 President; George F. Keans, Secretaiy-Treasurer ; George Berteaux, R. H. Barnes, 
 air' riiipmau Smith, Committee of Management. 
 
 Saint John BuiLniNa So' iety ano Invkstmknt Funp. — Ch&rles N. Skinner, Efq., 
 President; David Miller, Es(]., M. D., Vice President; Edward Allison, E.-q., Tho- 
 mas Mc.\vity. Er<q., Trustees; James T. Steves, Escpiire, M. D., James Christie, 
 Esq., M. D., Evan Evans, Esquire, Alexander Duff. E.-jquire, and .John Magee, 
 Esqu'rc, Directors. James Gordon Forbes, E.»(]uire, Solicitor. Banker.>? —The Bank 
 of New Brunswick. Thomas Hei t, S. cretary and Treasurer, pro fern. 
 
 St. John Ckickkt Cm'h. — G. E. Snider, Presii'ent ; D. D. Robertson, Captain ; C. 
 A. Macdonald. Secrctary-Trea-surer ; L R. Harrison, .1. R. Ariustroi.g, iud G B. 
 Wegan, IMaiiHging ('ommittee. 
 
 fJAiNT John Gas Light Co.mpasy. — Alex. Jardine, Esq., President ; Roht. JJrittain, 
 Secretary; W. G. I.awfon, I>. J. M'l.MUghlin, George (/arvill, Rev. Win. Scovil, 
 0. Patton, Thomas Parks, and /.ebedee King, Esquiies, Directors. 
 
 Sr. John Gymnasium Company. — Capital Stock, !f4.0i)i), in Sliares of $20 each.— 
 John W. Cudlip, Esquire, Presidei t ; B. 1, ester Peters, Esquire, Vice-President ; 
 Joseph S. Knowles, Secretary; Lireetors, John l.nyil, Mow.in! 1). Troop, James L. 
 Dunn, T. Barclay Kobinsoii, and George C. Wig>;iim ; T. CliiVord, .^taiinger. 
 
 Saint John Manukactukino Company.— John Smith, Pre.=iid'?nt ; Z. G. Gal-el, 
 Secretary and Salesm-iii ; John Boyd, John Armstrong, Tliorr.as R. Jones, and 
 James Robinson, Direetor.-J. 
 
 Saint .John Ship Hrii Dicas' Associati in. — Francis Ruddock, Epquiro, President ; 
 Arthur McDonald, Esciuire, Vice President; Mr. Williaui Welsh, Treasurer and 
 Secretary; Messrs. John Mcliauchlan, James Kevins, W. P. Flewelling, Thotuus 
 E. Millidge, an I Stephen J. King, Committee of Management. 
 
 Saint John SrspRNsioN BiiiDOK Company. — .T. D. Lewln, President; J 'hn F. 
 Marsters, Secretary and Treasurer; Dr. L. B. Botsford, L. J. Alinon, C. W. Wel- 
 don, and Robert Robertson, Directors. 
 
 -AINT JOHv TvpOoiiAPHiCAL I'NidN, No. 8.5. — J. S. ]^Iitchell, President ; T. J. Kane, 
 Correspondini; .and Reconling Secretary, William '!. Coate." ; Treasurer, Charles 
 Fergusori ; Financial Seciet ny, John Coatea ; Sergeant at Arms, Wm. Beazley. 
 
 South Bay Boom Company. — Hon. Alexmder M;L. See'y. Pr. sideiit ; Stephen 
 II. Shaw, Secretary and Trea.-oirer; J im' t' Long, Superint<'n lent ; Hon. Alex. 
 McL. See'y, Hon. John Robertson, Robert \V. Crookshaiik, Francis Ferguson, W. 
 II Lawton, (»eo. L. Lovett. and John Coleman, E^cpiires, Jjirectors. 
 
 
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 I S'lcroiiu r.'AL Mining Company. — Ifon. John P()t)ert.''nn. I're.sii'i'nt ; (JeorRe 
 
 K. Kairwrat.K'i-, Sccrt.'t;iry ; 'I'. W. Daniel, Isa .c liiirjiee, AVui. Daviilson, and 
 
 j Henry Hortoi', Directors. I 
 
 p Vktoki.v SivATiVd Ciiii, — .Inlin Atc>rillaii, Presidi'nt ; AVm. F. IJnntinpr, Pecre- ; 
 
 l| tary and Treasurer; (leortre Untcliinson, .Ir., \Vm. .\.' I>i)ck!iarf, I?. l/oster Peters, j 
 ^ : I Tliouia." M. Ueeil, George S. J)eForeat, J. N\ alter .Scaiumell, and A. Cliipman Smith, 
 e; ■ i Director'. 
 
 ti ^ Wk.>;ti:!i.n Union TKi.KnRApii Companv. — K. 1'. Clinch, Superintendent for New; 
 J ■; Krunswick ; T, M. Koblnsoii, Manager, St. John Office. 
 
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 JuKticcnof the /Vvtcr.—Tlio Mayor, tlio Recordor, R. S. Dickson, R. D. 
 MoArtluir, A Rowan, Mirliael W. Miilior, F. Galla<!;luT, Ifomy Diiflell, 
 W. J. Mc!"'or(lock, Adivm Glassfiow, and John V. liittloliale, K.squires, {of 
 
 ^ Ham 0. Smith, Aloxandor Lookliart, Janu's Travis, Joscpli Fairwcathor, 
 
 ^ ' Robert Dougkis, Franc'i.s Ferguson, Fredoinek A. Wiggins, Peter Bosnard, 
 
 9 James Olive, George (,'arvill, Stephen K. Foster, IVancis Ruddock, Jolni 
 
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 5 Thos. Robinson, Bradf'oi'd S. Gilbert, John MoSweeny, Edward Rrown, 
 fe|l Patrick MeCoiu't, Thomas Coram, James V,. Ilamm, James Colwell, 
 
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 ■1-1; John Uerryman, Robert Thompson, sen., Thomas Marter, Michael 
 *|: Downing, John Gillis, Michael O. >raii(iney, Aaron Alward, Hugh 
 
 Robert R. Allan, Lewis If. Browne, lliomas llatiieway, George S. Baker, j 
 Stephen P. Wetmore, (Charles Tlerke, John Wilson, Jr., Alex. Barniiill, | 
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 Jame.s Gerow. William Elder, Charles H. Fairweather, James Williams, i 
 
 George S. DeForest, Stephen I'J. Stevens, Alexander Jardine, Robert J 
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 j Morriaon, wiiiiani j. ..if^i oraocK, liooen i nompson, liooert A. 'xi-egory, 
 
 j II. Adam Glasgow, William A. Mo -e, George Stewart, Robert Marshall, 
 
 I Charles F. Clinch, Jacnb Henry .Moshor, Geortre Dixon, Allan McIiCan, 
 
 I Jiihn Moor.', James Taylor, Charla.'i (lardiner, Klias S. Flaglor, Thomas 
 
 Gault, Daniel Robertson, David MclJiine, John Jordan. William Wallace, 
 
 Thomaa Hanford, Wiili.itn FirMi, James MilUgan, Stephen G. Blizzard, 
 
 George J. Chubb, and Frederick T. C. iJurpeo, Esquires. 
 
 Alexandra Works Saw Factory, cor. North aiid George Streets 
 
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 Sturdec, Esqiiire. 
 
 Judge of the Cwiniii Court. — Charles Waiters, E-;q. II. C. >icMo!iagIe. 
 Esquire, Clerk. Terms : Fourth Tucstlay in April, July, October and 
 January. 
 
 Clerk of the Circuits. — Georf;;e Blatch, Esquire. 
 
 High Sheriff. — James A. Harding, Esquire ; Mr. John Rankine, 
 Deputy Sheriff; and Keeper of the Gaol ; Mr. James Bertram, Turnkey. 
 
 Coroners — S. Z. Earle, M. I)., Wm. Ruddick, M. D., James Robin^n, 
 J. P., and John R. Rigby, Esfjnires. 
 
 Co^tnty Treasurer. — William Maokay, Esquire. 
 
 Auditor of County Accounts. — R. Sands Armstrong, Esriuire. 
 
 Judge of Probates. — C. N. Skinner, Esq. 
 
 Registrar of Deeds and Wills, and Registrar of Probates. — W. Chip- 
 man Drury, Esquire. 
 
 Comtrdssioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme CwkH. — The 
 several Attorneys practising in the City and County. 
 
 Comrais-noner for talcing Recognizances of Bail in the Supreme 
 Court. — Isaac Woodward, Esquire. 
 
 Official Assignee, under the Insolvcd Act of 1869. — .James U. Tho- 
 mas, Esquire 
 
 Dr. William Bayard, Commissioner of Indian Reserves, under Act 7 
 Vict. 0. 45. 
 
 Inspector of Schools. — Edmund H. Duval, Esquire. 
 
 Trustees of Schools., City of Saint John. — Parish No. 1 y^ ^''m 
 
 side of the Harbour) — John Sears, George Blateh, and W. P. . *^, 
 
 quires. Parish No. 2 (Western do.) — Joseph B. Whipple, ana -^v" 
 Noble, Esquires. ^ 
 
 Commissioner of Wrecks — Robert Leonard. 
 
 Alexander Jardine, William F. Smith, and Charles A. Everitt, Com- 
 missiouere of Sewers. 
 
 Wm. M. Smith, Inspector of Steamboats for the City and County of 
 Saint John, and also for the Gulf ports. 
 
 Archibald Rowan, Esquire, Inspector of Petroleum and Coal Oils 
 for the City and County of Saint John. 
 
 David Tapley (Chairman), William 0. Smith William Hawkes, William 
 Doherty, Allan McLean, and Thomas C. Olive, Esquires, Commissioners 
 of the Alms House, Work House, and Infirmary. J. Baxter, Esq., M. D., 
 Physician. Wm. Cunningham, Keeper. 
 
 John Herrington, Warden for tlie County of Saint John, under the 
 Act for the protection of Moose. 
 
 Archclaus Carpenter, Esciuire, Comini;^^!; i af Sewers for the 
 Parish of Lancaster, County of Saint John. 
 
 Surveyors of Lumber in the County. — -lohn Tapley, W. D. Shaw, 
 William Lynch, Shadrac Holley, Joseph Horneastle, Comely Robertson, 
 Robert Staples, J. Jordan P'aglos, John Collins, John McHarg, David Me- 
 Lellan, Jas. F. Ellis, Fninci.s MeGowan, Clayton Scott, Gilbert J. Mayes, 
 Robert Wisely, James Campbell, Michael Dawsem, Stephen E. Stevens, 
 and Joseph A. Likely. 
 
 Terms of General Sessions. — Third Tuesday iu March, and first Tues- 
 day in Jime, September and Deeemljer. 
 
 
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 David Taplov, Police Mngisfrate; (iporge E. Snider, Matthias Homm, 
 and James Williams, Police Commissioners: Frederick Taplev, Police 
 Clerk. 
 
 C. H. Cunard, Town Clerk. 
 
 Edward Lowell, Lawreucc Donovan, Hugh Morrisey, and Joseph C. 
 Wood, Pound Keepers. 
 
 Michael Donovan, Edward Lowell, John Long, and John Isaac, Hog 
 Reeves. 
 
 James Alexander, Andrew Wasson, Uriah Helyea, and Jacob Pidgeon, 
 Constables. 
 
 George Martin, Hugh Morrisey, Thomas Morrison, and Patrick Mo- 
 Manus, Fence Viewers. 
 
 Thomas Lovely, Clerk of the Market. 
 
 John Long, Lawrence Donovan, Edward Lowell, and David Jones, 
 Field Drivers. 
 
 Charles Wilson, Alex. Duff, and John Kerr, Assessors of Rates. 
 
 Commissioners of Roac^s— District No. J, James Wilson; No. 2, John 
 Connolly ; No. 3, Charles Wilson. 
 
 William Ewing, William A. Moore, and Francis Gallagher, Reviaors of 
 Electorittl List. 
 
 Henry A. Austin, Arthur McDonald, Edwin Fisher, Trustees of Schools. 
 
 Wm. Cunard, Joseph Williams, and John Wilson, Auditors of Public 
 Accoants. 
 
 PARISH OF SIMONDS. 
 
 Thomas Bowes, Town Clerk. 
 
 Thomas McAfee, .?ohn Ryan, and Bernard Kilpatrick, Commissioners 
 of Roads. 
 
 Joseph Bowes, William Evans, and William Mackin, Bye Road Com- 
 missioners. 
 
 John Johnston, Collector of Rates. 
 
 John Carney, Corneliub J. Horgan, and James Davidson, Revisors of 
 Electors. 
 
 James H. Bowes, Robert Power, and Robert Moore, Assessors of 
 Taxes. 
 
 Robert Garnett, Robert Moore, Thomas McCormack and Thomas 
 Davidson, Pound Keepers. 
 
 Denis Connolly, James Dunn, and James Lee, Trustees of Schools. 
 
 John Armstrong, John Ryan, William Perkins, and Jumes McKee, 
 Hog Reeves. 
 
 Robert B. Douglas, Robert Moore, Jr., William Slack, and Thomas 
 Doherty, Constables. 
 
 William Saunders, John Garnett, John Moore, Edward Halsell, 
 Fence Viewers. 
 
 John Finley, William McNamara, William McManna, Francis Cain, 
 John Boyle, Michael Horgan, James Robertson, William Bonjaniin, Job 
 Stanley, William Smith, John Warnock, Hugh Mnran, William Uryen, 
 Henry Osborne, Michael Mc.Vamee, .lohn Irvine. James Cother, J. Brown, 
 (I'arish lino), Wm. McGeoch, John Charleton, James K. Howard, Edward 
 Murphy, Robert Stephenson, Richard McDonald, Noel Ueed, William 
 Gtrnett, John Lee, James Garnett, William ArmstronK, Richard ICvans, 
 Arthur Henry, John Dowd, Gordon Irvine, John O'Brien, Eilwatd 
 Sentill, William Jones, .Michael Conlin, William Hrophy, James Coyle, 
 Charles .McManus, Henry Anthonv, Seu., George Doherty. Gilbert Rosa, 
 Thomas ClarK, William Luwlor, William Shanabun, and William Taylor, 
 Surveyors of Highways. 
 
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 TARI^II OF ST. rrlAIJTIXS. 
 
 . ' Siiriiucl McOuinber, Tnoinii.s liOnijherj', Julm V,. Moriison, J. U. Cnin- 
 ■J,; dull, (Joiisliiblcs. 
 
 Cr ; Uobert Mc.Afoe, Rdward Nugent, and Aloxaiifier C. II. Hrown, Coni- 
 ** i missioiu'is of Hif^hways. 
 
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 William IJlack, Sen., .Ittlin Fownes, und Robert Floyd, Coauiu«»ionei's 
 
 r expondinn Hye Road Money. 
 
 I.snac nrads'navv. Collector of Hiitcs. 
 
 Keubcn V. Rra'^sh•lw, Town Clerk. 
 
 James Wananiack, Clerk o( the Market. 
 
 Cudlip Millar, (loornc W. I'nti.sou, Miiibaol Ba~chill, and William M 
 
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 William Ruddick, M. D., John 13. Drown, and Thomas Cassidy, Asses- 
 sors of liates. 
 
 Robert Skiilen, James II. Moran, and James A. Smith, Trustees of 
 Schools. 
 
 David Vaufihan, Esq., Edward Nugent, and Edward II. Fisher, Revi- i 
 sors of Electors. 
 
 A. II. Hh;ck, George Fownes, Robert Richardson, Siwnuel Shanklin, 
 and Joreiriiali Murphy, Fence Viewers. 
 
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 Siirveyor.s of Roads. — District No 1., Ueorae Vauj^han; 2, Richard '; 
 
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 \ 38, Geor)4e Patterson; 3ii, Johii l),ivid.--ou ; 40, Thomai* Arm.-^tront;; 41, ' 
 
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 William (Jregs, John Cairns, and William Clarke, Commissioaera for 
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 .Inliu T. liord, (/ollector of Rates. 
 Wm. A. Quinton, Town Clerk. 
 
 James i^oni, William McGowan, Henry Baird, and Charles Morrison, 
 Pound Keepers. 
 
 Joseph A. Baleom, James Alston, and Matthew A. Wall, Assesgors of 
 Rates. 
 John Warr^'n, and William Ryan, Hog Reeves. 
 ) James Quiuton, Justus E. Knight, and O 1). Wetmore, Trustees of 
 I Schools. 
 
 j John Dunn, John Galbraiih, and James Robinson, Efq., Rovisora of 
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 j Thomas Galbraith, Peter Byrne, James Shanes, and Charles Johnston, j 
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 Surveyors of Highways. — .John Flewel iiisr, I'eter Doiiprlas. Robrrt 
 f?o??es, George Hanihill, Stephen McUavour, Fred (."heesen^iaii, Tetreiice 
 O'ijrien, Jiihn Mawhinney 3rd, James .McAuley. John Jvowry, William 
 Whelan, James Reed, James lirien, Daniel lielmore, Richard Wnlch, 
 John Hargrove, Daniel Morris, William Sdinerville, .lohn Rose, Charles 
 Hepburn, Clayton Scott, Patrick Carrigan, iMiehaelTolan, Johii^Stinson, 
 Robert Henderson, Robert McLareu, James Boyle, Charles Ariustrong, 
 James liOng, and John Flewelling. 
 
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 George F. GuEnoRV, E.squiro, JJayor. 
 John L. Marsh, Esquire, City Clerk. 
 P. McPeak, Esciuire, City Auditor. 
 Samuel W. Rabbit, Esquire, City Troasur(M'. 
 
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 j John Richards, Esquire, 
 
 \ W. U. Tower, Esquire, 
 
 j Henry Torrens, Esquire, 
 
 \ George Elliott, Escmire, 
 
 j Thomas Dowling, Esquire, 
 
 { Wm. Wheeler, E.sqiiire, 
 
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 \ /. R. Evoritt, Esquire, \ 
 
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 ruJkenien — Robert White, and I'hilip MuUi.iran. 
 
 Jeremiah Meagher, Esquire, Cominission<'r of the Alms House. 
 
 Assessors. — James Burehill, Chairman ; Thomas L. Simmons, H Clark, 
 Robert Wiley, and James Agnew. 
 
 Revisoks. — T. Dowling, Chairman ; J. W. Simmons, W. H. Tower, 
 Henry Torrens, and Z. R. Everett. 
 
 Trus/ccs of School.'i. — Rev. Charles Lee, Rev. J. C. McDcvitt, and 
 Rev. Alexander Sterling. 
 
 Wilmot (tuiou, James M. Wortinan, David Cunler, I^cujamin Cr^igb- 
 ton, Joseph G. Gill, Joseph Armour, James Likm-, and RiciiarJ Hudson, 
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 Steplieii E. Atherton, Wilmot Guiou, Wm. R. Tumor, Wm. S. Estey, !! 
 Wm. Caldor, Nicholas T. WheeU'r, Wm. Roaeli, Jolin Eggar, Frediriek ii 
 J. Todd, and Thomas A. Armstioiig, Surveyors of Liunber. j! 
 
 John Fleming, Hugh Doherty, and John M. Ruil, Fence Viewers. '! 
 
 FiUK DEi'Ain'.MK.vr. — AUwundria S/ram Firr I'^n'i'mr. ('o;njrtn;/, Xo. 1. ;:' 
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 John Mcliauglilin, Captain No. 5. C()ini)any. 
 
 Firnuards. — His Worsliij) tlif Mayor, and the Aldormen of the City. 
 
 IWdcric/im S/cafhuf C/n'j. — Thomas Temple, President; Hon. Jolin 
 A. Beckwith, John Piekard, Esq , M. P., and A. F. Randolph, Es(\ , Di- 
 rectors. John L. Marsh, Esquire, Solicitor; John Richards, Esquire, 
 Secretary and Treasurer. 
 
 Fredcricton RaUway Company. — Thos. Temple, Esquire, President ; 
 John Richards, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer. J. L. Inches, Esq., 
 
 A. F. Randolph, Esq., Lewis Carvell, Esq., and H. D. McLeod, Esq., 
 Directors. 
 
 MCNICIPALITY OP YORK COUNTY. — COUNCILLORS. 
 
 Dumfries — "William Whitehead and Michael Doherty ; Prince Wil- 
 liam — Charles McCormack and James Henry; A7wy/.sr/i?ar— Thomas B. 
 Wheeler and James Tower ; Mannerx-Sutton— John Rutherford and Thos. 
 Doohan ; iWwt JAov/Za^jf/— Lewis Fisher and Samuel K. Nason ; *% 
 Mary'n—T. V. Barker and J. McLaggan; Stanley— Thomas Seward and 
 
 B. Elliott ; Douylfis—Gcorfs^e Foster and Geo. Nevors ; Qiieenslinry— John 
 A. Gunter and Charles E. Parent ; Sonthatn/ttofi— Alex. Munro and 
 Alfred Thornton ; Cantrrhury : Robert Robinson and Alex. Burnett; 
 Brif/ht — Samuel S. Burpoe and Wm. McKeen. 
 
 Robt. Robinson, Warden, ; Henry B. Rainsford, Sea'etary-lreasurer ; 
 J. S. Beek, Auditor. 
 
 Judge of the County Court. — Jas, Steadman, Esq. Chas. H. B. Fisher, 
 Clerk. Termx: First Tuesday in January, March, June and October. 
 
 Justices of the Peace. — Hon. John S. Saunders, John Allen, George 
 Minchin, William H. Odell, Thomas Jones, William Davidson, Patrick 
 Campbell, Thomas Gill, Richard Hayne, George Clements, Allan M'Lean, 
 Thomas R. Robertson, Asa Coy, Isaac Kilburn, Junior, Edward Simonds, 
 Charle.s M'Pherson, (Jeorgo L. Hatheway, Ira Ingraham, jr., Spaflbrd J 
 Barker, Beverley A. Robinson, Benjamin Yerxa, Benjamin Goodspeed, 
 James Fairlie, Israel Smith, Enoch Dow, Edward Pidgoon, J. McDonald, 
 Andrew Calder, Samuel Fox, Jo.seph Piekard, Thomas Murray, James S. 
 Beek, Thomas L. Simmons, James McLaggan, Thomas C. Atherton, Wil- 
 liam R. Bustin, Calvin L. Goodspeed, John M'Intosh, Robert Foreman, 
 John S. Ellegood, John Hea, jr., Moses Hillman, Ilezekiah Cronkhite, John 
 Guiou, Thomas Temple, Hugh M'Kay, Benso.. .lith, Thomas Herbert, 
 Lewis II. Huestis, Jeremiah (Jhristy, John S. Barker, Thomas Stewart, A. 
 Shives, Martin Maekay, Samuel A. Akerley, Jos. II. Dykcman, William 
 
 C. Brown, (ieorge W. Knox, Alexander Moody, Samuel F. Grosvenor, 
 George Nevers, \V'm. (iiibsou, John S. Patterson, Henry Rogers, Thomas 
 Davis, William Whitehead, Constantino Connelly, Archibald M'Lean, 
 William Jamioson, (ieo. Lester, John A. Beckwith, Patrick Selvage, Wm. 
 Guiou, Samuel Dayton, I. Atherton, John Taylor, W. C. Joslin, John L. 
 Grant, Thomas F. Saunders, Joel Millar, Thomas Pringle, Benjamin II 
 Clayton, Bernard Elliott, William Lewis, Joshua Hillman, George H. 
 Maxin, James Sutherland, George A. Perley, Abraham McKeen, Wm. 
 Wilson, John Anderson, Richard P. Winter, George Risteen, George 
 Estcy, Frederick A. Perley, Patrick Kirlin, Samuel Yei-xa, William II. 
 Biden, William II. Murray, Joseph Reed, Solomon Vail, William Henry 
 
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 j Williain Earlo, Zebulou Currio, Ik-njaiiiin A. Wintoii, Andrew U(js^, 
 j Richard Ikllamy, A.^a Dow, Iliiani Duw, Alex. Thompson, Alexander 
 : Gil)Son, Lewis Fisher, Jc.>*se Parent, David Pugh, Jesse (.'hristy, Wm 
 ClarUson, Asa D. Brooks, Edward IL Ilnrtley, Wm. Dunham, James D. 
 ' McKay, John L. Fletcher, Jo-eph Heron. James Grillith, James 
 j Johnston, William H Ksty, George Uatt, Charles L. Harlt, Stephen 
 Boone, Wm. Grieve. George Inirrdham, Allinglon E. Cliff, Samuel Col- 
 ter, Jamea Henry, VVilliaui IJoyd, Thomas F. Harker. Asa Mitchell, Jas. 
 j Parent, Michael Doherty, I-everit Kstabrooks, Charles McCormack, 
 ; Leonard Ycrxa, George Foster, Owen Sharkey, John Owens, and David 
 I Douglas, Eeqnires. 
 
 j JJigh Sheritf.— Thomas Temple, Esq. Dcpuf >/ S/ierif. — Wm.Viicl 
 1 Keeper of the R'>lh and Clfrh of the Pedce — (Jco. J. Dibblee, Esq. 
 I Surroffate. — George F. H. Minciiin, Es(inirc. 
 
 Eegistrar of Probates, — Francis A. II. Stratton, Esquire. 
 Jtei/istrar of JJeeds and \Vi/fs. — Abraliam I). Vcrxa, Es{iulrc. 
 Corvnn's. — Judali Ilauunond, John Miusliall, Thoma.s Brown, S. D. 
 Macphorson, Theodore C. Brown, Darid Little, Hiram Dow, Geo. Nevers, 
 Wm. .Jamieson, and Ilezekiah Croukite, Esquires. 
 Judge of Probates. — G. F. II. Minciiin. 
 James Henry, Esq\iiro, Collector of Royalties. 
 
 C'>inniissio)ier fur taking Bail in the Supreme Court. — Hon. J. S. 
 Saunders. 
 
 Cotnmisiioner^ for taking Ajfidavilti in the Supreme Court. — 
 The several Attorneys practising in the County. 
 
 Conimissionfvs for Solemnizing Marriage. — John Allen, and J. Ilar- 
 i"l:ou. Esquires. 
 
 Auctioneers. — Samuel A. Akerley, Joseph Myshrall, Geo. A. Perley, 
 Tlios. W. Smith, .Jeremiah Staples,'TI;o.-'. Doughuss. and W. H. Friel. ' 
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 Terms of the General Sefwions. — First Tuesday in January and Second 
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 Judge of the Countij Court. — Charles Wattcrs, Esquire. Flnemorc 
 
 i E. Morton, Esquire. Clerk. Terms: Fiist Tuesday in January, second 
 
 I Tuesday in March, and ar.d first Tuesday in July and October, 
 
 I Justices of the Peace. — .Justus S. Wetmore, A. (-. Evansoii, Isaac Ila- 
 
 ! \'iland, Samuel Foster, Jnlm Wightman, John Brittain, lion. J. II. Ryan, 
 
 2 'John C. Price, EHas S. Wotinore, Robert McCully, Craven Longstroth, 
 
 ^ I Ellas S. Freeze, Wei'deu Fuwler, Jolm L. Wilmot, Elijah A. Perkins, 
 
 \\ Walter B. Scovil, James F;iirweather, J. W. Nowlaii, Samuel Foster, 
 
 i' John IL Wright, J. D. Miduv.u Keator, R. S. F(»ster, J. M'Leod,jun., 
 
 Nelson Arnold, William Pearsoii, Wi!>iain A. Stockton, William B. 
 
 M'Keel, William M'Leod, Piiilo M. Raymond, Nathaniel Bolyca, W'il- 
 
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 John M. Kavinond, Allan McLcod, (loorgo Ilex Price, William Keith, 
 Robert J. L'-niont. M. I)., Willia;n H. McKeel, L. X. Sharp, F. P. Taylor, 
 Thaddeiis Scott, M. F)., Foitur McFarlano, M. D., Joshua Burnett, M. 
 I),, mid Robert Morrison. 
 
 Ciiinmissioncru for taking Bail and Atfidivitshi the Supreme Court. 
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 John 0. Price, S. Foster, ,Ianies A. Reeve, J. W. Nowlun, Philo M. Ray- 
 mond, and James* Cookson, Esquires. 
 
 Co)in)aKsioii'r for Solci/inizinr/ jrirriaq'\ _____ Esquire. 
 
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 Freeze, LeBaron iJriiry, fJilhert Titus, (jillord I'ougle, Benjamin Sproul, ; g' 
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 ,Jn%lioe» of the Peace. — \hn\. Harry Peter.«, John M'Lean, Ebonozor L. 
 r5Mrpe«, Thomas T. Hewlett, (Jeorge W. lloben, Charles Keith, Thomas 
 llarriiion, Charles P. Wetnioro, John M'Allister, Joseph B. Perkins, Jo- 
 seph Coy, Gideon D. Bailey, James Inj^ledew, Thomas Murray, John U. 
 Earle, John (loldfinch, Daniel N. Smitli, Gilbert Perry, James Slipp, 
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 Palmer,.. Robert Robertson, Daniel C. Stilwell, Charles F. Cody, A. 
 and Judson Estabrooks, Esquires. 
 
 C/crk of the Circait.s.—T. R. \Vetmore. 
 
 Jlitjh Sherhf. — John I'alnier, Esciuiro. 
 
 Clfrk of the Pence and Keeper of the Rolh. — T. R. Wetmore, Esq. 
 
 Jndgf of J'robnics. — T. R. Wetmore, Estpiire. 
 
 Ji/'gtuirar of Probates. — htmes R. Curry, Esquire, 
 
 Reijintrar of Willn and Denb. — Hon. Harry Peters. 
 
 Jiectivrr of Rotinlties for Queen' n and Siailjurij.— John Maynard. 
 
 Lispector of Schools. — Edmund H. Duval, Esquire. 
 
 Vouutij Treasurer. — Edward Simpson, Esquire. 
 
 County Auditor. , Esipiirc. 
 
 PidiUc Notaries. — T. R. 'Wetniore, C. A. Harding, and J. R. Curry, 
 Esquires. 
 
 Barrir.tern and Atlornei/s. — T. Robert Wetmore, Charles A. Harding, 
 aud James R. Curry, Es(iuires. 
 
 Jxsuer of Marriaije. Lieem'Hi. — T. R. Wctinore, Esquire. 
 
 Coroners.— 'nwi^. T. Hewlett, R. T. Babbitt, (leorge W. White, John 
 Murphy, Thomas M. Tilley, Adam Strong, C, R. Hnyard (I'ctei'svllio), 
 S. V. White, Absalom Day, Ambrose Palmer, Solomon Thorn Edward 
 W. t^lfp, Ivobeit D. Akeriey, Siiniuol R. Stewart, Mays Case, Isatc C. 
 Burpee, Mah'olm C. McDonald, .\L D., and Mioah Y. Cox, Es<iuir(S. 
 
 (fo/iiniinsioDer.f for tnkiitc/ Special liiid in the Suprcne Court. — 
 Hon. Harry Peters, Ebonezer L. Burpee, Ciiarles Keitli, and Gidney D. 
 Bailey, Esquires. 
 
 Co'ininissionersfor tahing AtjidnvH^ to he read in the Supreme Court. 
 — T. R. Wetmore", Charles' A. "lliirding, James R. Curry, !Io;i. Harry 
 Peters, Jolm J. MiUidge (Gagetowu), Thos. Leonard (I'ctcisviiicl, ]'. L. 
 Burpee, John (iohMineli, Isr.ac C. Bmj.ee (('Iii{)ni:".i ), ( 1,; r!..s Keith 
 
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 Pearrfon (Johnsion), Isaac H. Vanwart, Williaiu Oolding (VVickhara), 
 Walters. Butier(Canning), Lawrence O'Leafy and 0. Keith (Brunswick), 
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 Terms o/tk'i C^cneral Sesaioni.-'Thh'd'Tncdihiy In January and June. 
 
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 Bliss, Clerk. Terms : Wednesday after third Tuesday in January and 
 June, and Wednesday after second Tuesday in October. 
 
 Jns/iceti of the Peace. — John S. Saunders, Kathaniel Hubbard, Thos. 
 Harrison, Hon. Robert Duncan Wilmot, Benjamin S. IJailcy, Thomas A. 
 Beckwith, William Hoyt, John Pcabody, Thomas N. (iilbcrt, William 
 Burpee, Enoch Lnnt, Thoniiis Hartt, junior, John Glasier, Moses Co- 
 burn, Thomas 0. Miles, William Estabrooka, Charles Tracey, Charles 
 J. Bailey, Reuben Hol)en, Stephen P. Estabrooks, Charles Brown, 
 John Simmons, A. C. Plummer, Charles Burpee, Thomas Wright, 
 Robert Linton, Hmiry P. Bridges, Isaac Taylor, James Mitchell, 
 Martin Adams, William K. Hoyt, John C. Seely, Charles H. Clowes, ||2 
 James K. Ha/en, Jonathan Bridges, A. xVddison Sterling, Archibald Har- \'% 
 rison, Charles Duffy, Charles D. 0. Curry, John Henry DeWitt, Jeremiah 
 Tracey, James Miller, James E. Simmons, William McLean, John Stone, 
 William Mowatt, James Payne, William E. Perley, Adam Noble, Freder* 
 ick W. Bailey, (ieorge N. II. Harding, William Harrison, David H. 
 Smith, Thomas P. Taylor, Amos Thompson, George Gross, Amasa Carr, 
 and W. A. Smith, Esquires. 
 
 Clerk of (he Circnitn. — Charles W. Beckwith, Esqniro. 
 High Sheriff. — James S. White, Esquire. 
 
 Clerk uf the Peace and Keeper of the Rolh. — George Bliss, Esquire. i;g 
 Judffe of Prohaien. — Willtani J. Gilbert, Esquire. jjg, 
 
 ReqiKtrar of Dccdx and WltU. — Nathaniel Hubbard, Escpiire, ijB 
 
 Commissioner for taking Ajjidavifs, — James K. Hazen, Esquire. |! v: 
 
 Warden. — Chas. H. Ciowe.s. " 
 
 ultfornci/-i at Law. — Geo. F. Gregory, John L. Marsh, and Charles E. 
 Beckwith. 
 
 Ri-ceioer of Ro;/idties for Snnhnry and Queens. — John Maynard. 
 Insyector <f Schools. — Edward 0. Freeze. 
 
 Cn>o)icrs. — (ilerharda.^ (Mowos, Moses II. Coburn, Frederick Seeley, 
 I Thomas Turnev, John R. Seely, Henry Reos, Albert Ferguson, John T. 
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 Term» of the Qeneml iSeasions.- -Krst Tuesday in January, and Third 
 Tuesday in June. 
 
 COUNTY OF CARLETON. 
 
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 Deccmbor, 
 
 Judge of the County Court. — James G. Stevens, Esquire. 
 Connoll, Clerk. Ihriiis: Second Tuesday iu March and 
 and the first Tiiesday in July. 
 
 JuHticea of the Peace. — Jolin Dibblee, David Munro, A. Upton, Paul M. 
 Bedell, Chas. Perley, II. U. Beardsley, S. Plstabrooks, Charles Connell, J. 
 A. Phillips, James Lockwood, George Clowes, Joseph Burpee, Zeplia- 
 niah Mills, Leonard R. Harding, (ieorge L. Raymond, Jas. R. Tuppor, 
 William T. Baird, Matthew L. Phillii)S, Abner Bull, Jos. Rideout, Jarvis 
 Estey, Michael McGuirk, Jas. Kelley, Stephen G. Burpee, Wm. Hay ward, 
 Benjamin L. Richardson, Murphy Gibcrson, William S. Ncvcrs, John 
 Bubar, John Holland Etttey, Calvin Churchill, William (iray, Robert 
 Hemphill, Robert May, Robert A. Hay, William Lindsay, Richard S. 
 Bull, Anthony Kearney, George M''Donough, Alexander Kirkpatrick, 
 Charles Shea, James Jordan, Edwin R. Parsons, William Forrest, John 
 Burt, Hugh Cownerthwaite, Amos Dickenson, Elisha Shaw, Hamilton 
 Yerxa, Samuel Dickenson, Cornelius Connolly, John Bennett, Richard 
 S. Clark, James Ebbett, William Dell Estey, Isaac S. Carvill, William 
 Reed, Seth Squires, Isaiah B. Rideout, Alexander Hawthorn, George 
 Millborry, Geo. Wade, Geo. Squires, Wm. B. Tompkins, Geo. Thomas 
 Hartley, Warren C. Bull, John T. Allan, Alexander Walker, Harris 
 H. Hobbs, Simon Cummings, James Grover, (Joorge H. Conntll, John 
 I). Ketchum, Alexander Lindsey, Dclancy Tompkin.>», Edward J. Smith, 
 Robert Kerr, Norris Best, William F. Dibblee, John Fisher, George W. 
 Boyer, Isaac Wortinan, David Merritt, James II. Jaecjues, John 
 Leary, Scott Emery, David N. Raymond, Hugh Montgomery, John Wol- 
 verton, Sanmel H. Shaw, Andrew Stephenson, Jiimes 13ridges, Gilbert W. 
 Vanwart, Howard Debeck, Oliver Hemphill, Richard Holmes, (ieorge 
 Hartley, John Balloch, Bartholomew Eynch, William Hale, tlohn Mc- 
 Laughlan, Elisha Baker, Isaac Broad, Philip McCaftery, Daniel J. Day, 
 John McBride, James H. Lunn, Isaac Williams, Charles P. Connell, 
 George Stickney, John Gibson, David Giberson, Ivory Kilburn, John 
 Watson, Richard McKinney, Zebedee Cox, John W. Maynard, James X. 
 Moore, John Harper, Joseph Crawford, John Boyd, Thomas Lindsay, 
 James McLean, Hugh Miller, Wm. H. Brittain, Wm. Neil, Aaron Per- 
 kins, W. S. Shea, Wm. Muir, Edward (^ray, Moses Boyer, Geo. Hovey, 
 W. H. Drier, Frank Rankin, James Dyer, David X. Giberson, T. B. 
 Trafton, George Strickland, Thomas Longstall", Charles McDougall, 
 Silas H. Plummer, G. L. Cronkite, George W. Wheeler, and Charles 
 Rogers, Esij aires. 
 
 Clerk of the CircuUs. — Randolph K. Jones, Es(iuire. 
 
 Iliffh Sherijf.—Yvcd. R. Jenkins Dibblee, Esquire. Dejvdij' 
 Hammond. 
 
 Vlerk of the Peace — William M. Council, Esquire. 
 
 Surrogate. — Lewis P. Fisher, Esquire. 
 
 Re.fjidrar of Probates^. — 1). L. Dibblee, Esquire. 
 
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 Cnniiiiissioiirrn for hihiinj Atfliliwlta in the Sunrt/uc ^ V///r/,-— liOwirf 
 P, Fislior, (lOoigH Coiiiicll, 1). L. Diljblcc, Jaiiic-* Kilj;ar, Ji>liii ('. Wins- 
 low, Wii). M. Comidl, Cieorge L. Iliiyrnond, U. K. Jones, uiul S. 1'. Ap- 
 pleby, Ks(|uiit'f<. 
 
 ItHUfrs of Miirrimti: lAccnMK. — H. M. (t, (iiirdcn, nnd W. Jf. Conriell. 
 
 Notiit'ii I'lihlic. — Lo«l-i 1'. Fislier, (icorgc Connell, John C. Wiiitiluw, 
 and William M. Connell, K-^qidrCH, 
 
 Cornrnmioiicrs for fnkiiu/ Special Hail in the Supreme Court. — 
 George L. Uayinond, nnd .Iiiines K. Tapper, Ksf|uire». 
 
 J'nirthin)/ Af/oi-rni/i^. — L. P, Fi?^lior, I). L. l)il(l)loo, (Jcorge Council, 
 John C. Winslow, J;i». Pid-rar, Win. M. Connell, and 11. Iv. Jonea, Kdqs, 
 
 IiiHpector of Sc/hiofs. — K. C. Freeze. 
 
 Coronos. — (ieur^je Siieknev, (leorgc West, Clinrles U. Upton, W'ni. 
 Council, Wni. L. l)rier, John T. Allan, Samuel Watt^ Charles V. Con- 
 nell, M. 1),, Theodore II. Hstey, Riehard Port, Tiionias H. Tn.fton, Nu- 
 hcniiuh ToiitpUins, and Kiehard B. Ketehuni, Ksrpiire.^. 
 
 AnclionrrrK. — Allans(»n I'ayson, .lames 11. Jaeqnes, .hunes Robertson, 
 William F. IMldjIoe, II. M. (>. (jlardeii, and Simeon McLood, John Kdyar, 
 and George Strickland. 
 
 CommmiDtfrr under the Ahi^condinr] Dchtorn' Act. — .T. Dibbleo. 
 
 Tvrmi^of the General Sessions. — FirstTueaday in January, and fourth 
 Tuesday in June. 
 
 TOWM OF WOOnsTOCK. 
 
 Mnynr, — T.cwis V. Firiher, Esipiire. ConnciUorx — ■!{. Lynch, F. T. 
 Bridges, William Drysdail, Philip McCall'rey, and Simeon McLeod, 
 Es(|iiire8 
 
 'J'oum Clerk — .Tamea If. Jacqe Es(|. 
 
 Towyi Marshal — Wesley Boy ([uire. 
 
 Secretary Treasurer for Carl. Jountij — ^. K. .Ton 09, Ksqtdre. 
 
 CoVcdur at Woodstock — 11. E. Dlbbloe, Esq. Richmond — John T. 
 Allan, Esquire. 
 
 COUNTY OF CITABLOTTP.. 
 
 Judcfe of the County Court, — Jamca G. Stevens, f^squirc. George S, 
 Grimmer, Es(inire, Clerk. Terui.^ ; Second Tuesday in June, and fourth 
 Tuesday hi March and October. 
 
 Justices of the Peace. — David Mowntt, Abraham .T. Wetniore, Coch- 
 ran Craig, John J. Robinson, James W. Street, James Boyd, Robert 
 Watson, J. Grimmer, John Fanner, .lames Brown, Archibald Mc(^al- 
 Inra, Jacob Young, Henry Webber, John Carlyle, Malcolm Mealy, Fran- 
 cis llibbcrt, Claudius Messinett, Peter Morrison, Patrick Curren, D. 
 Sullivan, W^ II. Chaffev, Geo. Fountain, John C. Messinett, Hugh Lud' 
 gate, John Mai'ics, Geo. P. Knight, Augustine Bancroft, .iolin A. Henev, 
 Charles Bradley, Samuel McFarlane, Thomas Barry, .John E. Moore, 
 Thomas Cottercl, Robert Acheson, Gideon Prescott, William K. 
 Reynolds, Isaac Juslisoii, James Russell, .Junior, Zachariah Chip- 
 man, Hugh Cullinan, James Murchie, George B. All wood, George S. 
 Grimmer, Timothy Crocker, Thomas Eraser, Tliomas Robinson, John 
 McLeod, Magnus Green, Alexander MeDcrmott, George Maxwell, 
 George Dick, Robert Stevenson, Charles M. Gove, George Allen, 
 
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 l(K-k, William T. Uuio, William Kill.-', (juurut? F. Stiekne.v, Jeroiiiiuli 
 Hanson, Danii-l Crillcy, I.ovi Vovmg, John Mcintosh, ThoniaH Black, 
 John Orr, Jo-scph Donald, .J(>>c|»h Sinij>Mon, Clnirloa F. Clinch, Jruich H. 
 HratU'ord, (.'harles E. (). Hathcway, Henry Hitching'.'*, John S. Mafjee, 
 Hn^^h Morrison, Isaac Newton, Hayden (rnptill, Thomas Watt, James A. 
 Moran, Ahraham Vouiig, A. H. (lillinor, Senior, Samuel Johnson, Tobias 
 Ijiilmour, Inaac .McKlroy, Ma'Jhew Stevenson, Peter Mills Abbott, Snmiiel 
 Darling, JanieH McConnell, Luke liyron, JamcH Hopno, Israel Fcakn, 
 Simon Moore. Nicholas Curler, Janioa MctJill, Oscar llanmon, John Rey- 
 nolds, Charles McCcc, Walter (Jfthler, John G. Lorimer, Henry }4mith, 
 jun., ilenry Leenian, Isaac Newton, Jud.son Quptill, SylvanuHO. Wood- 
 cock, John McC'utcheon, and Archibald \ixon, Ksquires. 
 
 Clerk of the Chrnifs. — Lewis A. Mills, E.<quire. 
 
 Iliffh aS/<o-//.— Ale.\. T. I'aid, Esquire. 
 
 C'/rrk t'/t/ie I'e'uc ami Krcprr of the Iiolh. — G. S. Grimmer, Esq. 
 
 ,/iuli/e lif I'rob<itfi.o. — George I). Street, Esquire. 
 
 Ji'f/isfrn): — S. II. Whitloek, Estpiire. 
 
 JUijntrnr of Deeds and \\'i//s — Harris II. Hatch, Esquire. 
 
 ComrnisHouirs for takiuy Affidaviti> in ilie Siipreuie t'ouH. — John E. 
 Mcssinett, L. Drane, James A. Grant, and all Attorneys of the Supreme 
 Court. 
 
 Commimnner for Inking Bail, — William T. Rose, St. Stephen. 
 
 Notaries Public— ,]ii\\\\V. (irant, W. J. Kilner (St. Stephen), William 
 McLean, Georpje S. (Jrinuner, benjamin II. Stevenson, and Geo. D. Street 
 (Saint Andrews). 
 
 Jnspfv/or of Schools. — Edmund H. Duval, Es(iuiro. 
 
 Co)in>.'.s.sii))iera under the Aba'cunding Vebtora' Act, — Samuel H. 
 WhithHlc. 
 
 Official Assignee (In.solvent Act of 18(')9.) — George F. Hill, Esquire. 
 
 Coroners. — David Mowatt, Samuel T. (iove, William T. Rose, Dr. 
 n. Gemni, U. W. Valentino, Thomas C. Just.ison, and Thomas Dick, 
 M. D. 
 
 Auctio7leer.'i.—^ym. Whitloek, J. II. "Whitloek, George F. Campbell, 
 Albert D. Stevenson, Thomas McVey, and Wm. McLean. 
 
 7'erms of the General iSe.s«ion.9.—Secoud Tuesday in April, and Third 
 Tuesday in September. 
 
 COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER. 
 
 Judge of the Counlg Court— Ihm. Edward Williston. AVilliam End, 
 Esquire, Clerk. Tcniif*: Third Tuesday in January, first Tuesday in 
 April, and second Tuesday in Scpten:ber. 
 
 J'w.s^jces o///»r 7V(ire. — Hon. John Ferguson, Perry J. X. Dumaresq, 
 John Doran, Francis Ferguson, Samuel L Hisliop, John Chalmers, John 
 
 I Walsh, William Tavlor, Joseph Sewell, John .Meahan, George Sinith, 
 John E. O'Drien, Charles Meahan, James Smith, Robert Brown, Hon. 
 Robert Young, Robert Nixon, William Davidson, James G. C. Blackball, 
 
 I William End, Ililarion Ache, Francis Alexandre, Alexander Campbell, 
 
 I John Folev, Maltliew Pairott, Andrew Darcy, J^amuel Miller, Hvifus C. 
 
 ! Cole, Ileni'v Augustine McCullough, John Kerr, "William Ferguson, Pa- 
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 ftainey, ilames McQinley, Robert C. Caie, Guhtave Dumas, James Cran« 
 ney, Narcisse Polier, Jonathan Doran, Thomas Hall, Thomas Boudreau, 
 Joseph L. Bishop, John Gallagher, Alexander Peterie, Samuel K. Na- 
 pier, Thomas Beaton, Theotine Blanchard, Onesimus Ulanobard, Perry 
 J. Commeau, and Jerome Roy, Esquires. 
 
 Clerk of the Ciratita. — Theophilus DesBrSsay, Esquire. 
 
 Iflffh Sherijf. — D. Gustavu" Maclauchlan, Es'iuire. 
 
 Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the RoUa. — Thcophiluj DesBrisay, 
 Esquire. 
 
 Surrogate. — Henry W. Baldwin, Esquire. 
 
 Registrar of Probates. — I). Gustavus Maclauchlan, Esquire. 
 
 Registrar of JJeedn aud Wills. — Henry W. Baldwin, Esquire. 
 
 Coroners. — John McKenna, William W. Gordon, M.D., Joseph Scwell, 
 William Ferguson, and James Cranney, Plsquires, 
 
 Inspector of Schools. — Daniel Morrison, Esquire. 
 
 Master of the Grammar School. — George R. Parkin, Esquire, A. B. 
 
 Trustees and Directors of the Grammar School, — Samuel L. Bishop, 
 William End, Theophilus DesBrisay, Hon. John Ferguson, Rev. William 
 LeBai'on McKlel, and Rev. F'redeiick Home. 
 
 Barristers, Attorneys, and Notaries Public. — William End and Theo- 
 philus DesBrisay, Esquires. 
 
 Commissioners for taking Bail and Affidavits i the Supreme Court.'- 
 John Doran, Hon. Robert Young, Jaraos G. ('. Blackhall, Samuel L. 
 Bishop, John Young, Esquires, and the Barristers and Attorneys arac- 
 tising in tlie County. 
 
 County Treasurer. — Henry W. Baldwin, Esquire. 
 
 Issuer of Marriage Licenses. — Samuel B. Napier, Esquire. 
 
 Henry W. Baldwin (Bathurst), and John Doran (Shippegan), Esqrs., 
 Agents for Lloyds. 
 
 Gloucester AgriculturalSociety. — Samuel L. Bishop, Esq., President ; 
 , Esquire, Secretary. 
 
 Members of Board for the Management of Tracadic Lazaretto. — 
 Rev. Ferdinand Gauvreau, William Ferguson, and John Young, Esqs. 
 
 Auctioneer*. — Francis Alexandre, Wm. Taylor, Hon. Robert Young, 
 Henry W. Baldwin, Benjamin W. Weldon, and John Kerr, Esquires. 
 
 Terms of the General Setsions. — First Tuesday in January and 
 the First Tuesday in July. 
 
 COUNTY OF KENT. 
 
 Judge of the County Court. , Esquire. Thomas W. Dib- 
 
 blee, Esqiiirc, Clerk. Terms : Third Tuesday in January, last Tuesday 
 in April, and first Tucsdiy in July and November. 
 
 Justicea of the Peace. —ThomtiA W. Bliss, L. P. W. DesBrisay, John 
 Bowser, Hon. David Ws.rk, William Hauington, David McAlmon, 
 William S. Caic, Germain White, Reuben Johnson, Lawrence McLa- 
 ren, James Burns, James Girvan, Terrencc Curran, John Jardint, 
 Junior, John Robertson, Henry Peters, Junior, Henry Livingston, 
 William M. Wnght, John Brait, John Sheridan, Horatio Smith, Lewis 
 B. A'Jain, Churlc" Gosselin, Luke Johnson, Fabian IVAigle, Amant 
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 WESTMORLAND. 
 
 David McMinn. Joseph Doherty, Robert Brown, Thomas Stevenson, John 
 Stevenson, Edward Walker, Alexander Girvan, Jonathan, Dickinson, 
 Zaccheus Phinney, Kenneth B. Forbes, Albert T. Smith, John Ford, 
 Thomas Irvine, Alexander Johnson, Owen Mclnerney, H. H. Wilson, 
 Henry Dwyer, Pierce Quiltey, John Harnett, Theophilus Bilodeau, Chas. 
 Cormey, Samuel Jerway, Simon Allen, Michael McFadden, Herbert 
 Irving, Thomas Ritchison, Alexander Robertson, Robert Chalmers, 
 Thadeus Gallant, Andrew Bourseois, Thomas Porrier, Thomas Coats, 
 Robert Cutler, John C. Ross, John T. Caie, John Potter, Gerhardas C. 
 Carman, Au^uste Renaud, Dominique Lcgere, Charles Richard, John 
 Wheten, Peter Daigle, Joseph L. Richard, Jule Gouf^uin, Henry O'Leary, 
 James Hannah. Marcel Barrio, Miles Smith, Daniel O'Leary, Alexis Gou- 
 ffuin, James Sowerby. John Sutton, John Davids, Nicholas Muzeroll, 
 Peter Robicheau, James Hernet, Oliver LeBlanc, Anthony Girouard, and 
 Martin Flanagan. Esquires. 
 
 Clerk of the Circuitn. — Caleb Richardson, Esq. 
 
 High Sheriff. — Wiliiara Raymond, Esquire. 
 
 Clerk of the Peace, and Keeper of the Rolh. — Charles J. Sayre, Esq. 
 
 Coiledoi' of Customs. — Henry Livingston, Esquire. 
 
 Judge of Probates. — Charles J. Siiyre, Esquire. 
 
 Registrar of Probates. — Robert Caic, Esquire. 
 
 Registrar of Deeds and Wills. — Thos. Wetmore Bliss, Esquire. 
 
 Ismier of Marriage Licenses. — Charles J. Sayre, Eaqu're. 
 
 Stipendiary Magisttrale. — Thomas W. Rliss, Esquire. 
 
 Coroners. — Hugh H. Wilson, M. D., Horatio B. Smith, Isaac W. Do- 
 herty, M. D., I. B. Freeman, M. D., William Johnston, James C. Moody, 
 M. D., and Damier Boargeois, Esquires. 
 
 Inspects of Schools. — D. Morrison, Esquire. 
 
 Teacher of the Grammar School. , Esquire. 
 
 Notaries Public. — John Bowser, Thos. Wetmore Bliss, and the At- 
 torneys practising in the County. 
 
 Meiiical Attendant on the Marine Unpital — FT. W. Wilson, M. D. 
 
 Auctioneers. — Uichard McLauchlan, John L. Dwyer, George Beattie, 
 Rufus S. Chandler, Joseph Wetmore, liiehard Sutton, Jun., Jacob Fer- 
 guson, John Wheten, and Daniel McArlhur. 
 
 7'erms of the General Sessions. — First Tuesday in December, and 
 fourth Tuesday in June. 
 
 COUNTV OF WESTMORLAND. 
 
 Judge of the County Court. 
 
 Esq\iiro, Clerk. Terms: Third Tuesday in Juno, and second Tuesday 
 in December. 
 
 Justices of the peace. — Amos E. Botsford, William Wilson, John 
 Chapman, riiilip Palmer, Daniel llan.ngton, John Trenholm, (ioorge 
 Oulton, George Pittfield, Samuel Black, Philip Chapman, Thomas E. 
 Smith, Thos. Keillor, Rufus Cole, Joseph Chapman, John Carey, Alex- 
 ander Munro, Alexander Wright, Peter McSweeney, David Murray, 
 Jesse L. Hent, William Allen, Reuben Chase, Ephiaim Raworth, Amand 
 Landry, Silas C. Charter.", Abraham Jones, Hugh McMonagle, Samuel 
 S. Wilmot, David Boyd, Moses Jones, Thomas Gamble, James Dickson, 
 Joseph Bleakney, Thomas Brown, Silas D. Copp, Israel Sleeves, Thomas 
 Carter, Warr«n Price, Kufus Chappell, John S. Barnaby, John Rcid, 
 
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 McHaffcy, Oliver Jonos^ James Powell, Lewis RicharJ, Jos. B. Bowser, 
 Titus Hicks, Christonlier Harper, John Fawcett, Jonas Taylor, Rufua 
 Wry, Loveli Lewis, Patrick Herbert, Wm. (Jeorge, Charles C. Hamilton, 
 Janjes Dunlap, William 0. Robinson, Daniel E. Casey, Jeremiah Lutes, 
 Amos Ogden, Angus McQueen, Stephen Mills, Stephen Binney, Eustace 
 Babine, JohnFord, Abel Atkinson, Samuel G. Gilbert, William Duncan, 
 Edwin G. Harshman, Hugh Davidson, Hiram Hurf-phreys, Adam Tait, John 
 H. Brownell, Thomas Baird, Walter Cahil ' '..im C. A. Wells, Job Allen, 
 James Tingley, Thaddeus Lej,'ere, Ru' W. Gooden, Ferdinand A. 
 Landry, Charles Mulrine, Ferdinand J. t, Thomas Gillanfr, Maxi- 
 
 milian F. Richard, William B. Dencon, v» dliam Kinnear, Joseph L. 
 Black, George Campbell, and Charles J. Palmer, Esquires. 
 
 Clerk of Vie ChruiAi. — Joseph B. Peck, Esquire. 
 
 High Sheriff. — Hlair Botslbrd, Esquire. 
 
 Clerk of the Peace and lOiepcr of the RolU. — Chas. E. Knapp, Esq. 
 
 Judge of Probate^. — Hon. Edward B. Chandler. 
 
 Registrar of Probates. — Charles E. Knapp, Esfiuire. 
 
 Registrar of Deeds and Wills. --Wi\\h\n\ Backhouse, Esquire, 
 
 Coroners. — Jacob Wortman, J. C. Harper, W. J. M. Hauington, Elias 
 W. Elliott, Joshua Wood, Laban Lawrence, J. W. Chapman, Robert 
 Bell, and Chipman W. Smith, Esquires. 
 
 Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. — Wm. 
 Wilson, Esquire, M. D. (Dorchester), Edward Cogswell (Sackville), 1). 
 Hanington, Charles Theal (Shediac), S. S. Wilmot, John Boyd (Salisbu- 
 ry), and all the Attorneys at Law in tiie County. 
 
 Commissioners for taking Special Bail in the Supreme Court. — Wm. 
 Wilson (Dorchester), James Beaty (Monctou), S- S. Wilmot (Salisbury), 
 and the Judge of the County Court in the County. 
 
 Inspector of Schooln. — Tliomiis W. Wood. 
 
 Notaries Public. — D. L. Hanington, A. E. Oulton, and Chinlos E. 
 Knapp (Dorchester). D. Hanington (Shediac), Bliss Botsford, and Chas. 
 Holstead (Moncton), and Christopher Milner (Sackvilie). 
 
 Commissioner of Sewers for Fro.Htj Hollow Marsh, Sackvilie. — James 
 Lowerson. 
 
 Commissioners of Sewers Fox Creek Marsh, Jfoncton. — David 
 Burke and Florian White. 
 
 Cotnmissioncrs of Sewers Great Canal, Parishes of Sackvilie and 
 Westmorland. — .Silas J>. Copp, and Timothy Richardson. 
 
 Commissioners of Seiners Barachois Marsh, Shediac. — Dominic 
 Budrot, and Mark Budrot. 
 
 Commissioner of Sewers Mill Creek Marsh, Sackvilie. — Rufus Palmer. 
 
 Commissioners of Sewers Filer Ahoideaii Marsh, Siu-kiiille and 
 Westmorland. — Brauley Etticr, Isaac Lowerson, and Nelson Buhner. 
 
 Auctioneers.— ^\n\. Lawrence, Silas Crane Charters, and J. Weldon 
 Chapman (Dorchester), Jashua VVood, J. W. M. Hanington and Robert 
 Atkinson (Shediac). Rol)crt Hallettand Je.s.se L. Bent (Sackvilie), Jacob 
 Wortman (Moncton), Hugh .McMonagle, and Robert Moffatt (Salisbury.) 
 
 Issuer of Marriage Licenses.—^. W. Tingley. 
 
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 JrnaK ok the Couxty Court. — lion. Edward Wiiliston. Samuel 
 Thomson, P3sqiiire, Clerk. 2\nn.i : Fourth Tuesday in January and 
 July, second Tuesday in April, and third Tuesday in October. 
 
 JisrrcKS OF TiiK Peace. — (ieorge Kerr, Richard Hutchinson, Peter 
 Mitoliell, Thomas C. Allan, Alexander MeLag<^an, Thomas W. Under- 
 hiii, Jame.-^ W. llierlihy, John Porter, Peter Morrison, James L. Price, 
 Alexander Fraser, Junior, Donald McXaughton, Miles McMillan, John 
 McAllister, Junior, Alexander Loudon, William Muirhead, Geoi-ge E. 
 Lotson, John McKae, Hiram Freeze, Willian Russell, John "NVilliston, 
 Louis Robiclieau, Koljert T. Miller, John Pallen, Burk Archibald, Wil- 
 liam M. Kelley, Michael M'Kendrick, John Lawlor, Alexander K. iFDou- 
 gall, Ceorge A. Hlair, Thomas F. (jillespie, Mdes «'arroll, John Noonan, 
 William Park, John Rundle, James Fish, Neil Gordon, David Johnston, 
 Robert Falconer, ( Jeorge Burchill, Alexander Saunders, Duncan Davidson, 
 John Johnston (Tabusintac), Alex. Laggie (Burnt Chut ch), John Fairley, 
 William Swim, Peter Esson, William C. Harley, John S'evin, Charles 
 Saii^eant, Jesse G. Harding, Robert R. Call, Alexander Jassaniine, Wil- 
 liam Falconer, Vital Allan, James T. GriUin, Jacob C Goiigh, Adam D. 
 SherriflF, Michael Searle, William Wiiliston, Jabcz B. Snowball, William 
 Masson.jun., John G. Laytou, Enoch Flett, John Cain, Bartholomew 
 Stapieton, John Brown, Richard Hawkin, William Murray, Arthur 
 Wright, Malachi Dwyer, Francis J. I^tson, Joseph R. Goggin, Hugh 
 Holt, James Kd^ar, Donald McLaughlin, William McKae, Avard Hutchi- 
 son, Charles C. Watt, Francis E. Winslow, Robert Brown, Harvey Fin- 
 ney, I'atrick Farrell, Wiliiam Ennis, Thomas Ambrose, James McGee, 
 William O'Brien, Wilham Wilson, John McNaughton, John McKay, 
 James Fitzpatrick, William G. Creighton, Prudence Rnbicheau, Matthew 
 Savoy, Duucan Morrison, Robert Whitney, David Summers, William 
 McKay, Justus Farlei^h, Alexander Mills, James Graham, Daniel Mc- 
 Millan, John McLajjgan, John (!urran, Robert Swim, John Arbo, Alex. 
 McDermott, Robert Jordan, William T. Underhill, jr., Charles Donalds, 
 Jeremiah Ullock, Cliuilos B. liyons, and Maurice O'Donnell, Esquires. 
 
 Ci.KUK oi-'TiiK CiiK riiy. — Samuel Thomson, Et>q. 
 
 iixwi SuKiMiK. — James Mitchell, Esquire. 
 
 Ci.i';R!i oi-' Tin; Pkack and Ki:ki'kk ok tiik Roi.r.s. — S. Thomson, Esq. 
 
 JrnuK OK Puo);atks. — Sannu'l Ttiomsou, Escpiire. 
 
 RK(iisrKAii. — Daniel Feiguson, Esciuire. 
 
 Rkgistiuu ok I)i:i:i)S and Wim-s. — John Lawlor, Esquire. 
 
 CoKONKRs. — Allan A. Davidson, Robert B. Wasson, Edward Eogei-s, 
 .John McLeod, .John S. B<'ll^•(Jn, John Thomson, M. D., William Willis- 
 to!i, B. X, T. Lnderhill, Elijah Fowler, C. C. Watt, James Patterson, 
 William C. Crei)^hion, Johu Pallen, M. D., and Samuel Lewin, Esquires. 
 
 'fi-nsttcs of iJic O'rdiuiiiar HrftDol. — P>ev. W. S. Xealcs, Rev. Edward 
 Hickson, (Jeo. A. Blair, and J. B Si.owball, Es(|uirc.s. 
 
 L^'sl•^:cTOR ok Schools. — D. .Morrison, Escjuire. 
 
 COMMISSIONKUS KOR TAKING} Al KIOAVITS I\ THK Sl'I'RKMK COL'UT.— 
 
 Neweastio— Richard l»a\iiison, and \\'illiam Park, Es(iuiu's. 
 
 Ijiirflsfrr.i, Altiiriiiis^ and Kof'tri'S Public. — Newcastle: Allan A. 
 Davidson, Samuel Thorn.;!).'!, :".nd Michael Adams, Es((uiies. Chatham ; 
 (jcorge Kerr, William Wilkinson, Daniel Ferguson, aud Jllchurd Carman, 
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 Sr.iziNO Officer of Hay err on Crown Land. — William Parker. 
 
 AicTioNKKRS. — Ivobort T. Miller, Charles Marshall, John FImIi, Jahoz 
 15. Snowball, Robert IJI'-ko, Adam D. Sheriff, Janocs Johnstone, Geoij^c 
 A. Willard, W. Wy^e, John G. G. Layton, W. C. Harley, EUsha Fowler. 
 Charles C. Watt, and James Patterson. 
 
 litvpiiac Officers. — Chatham — Collector, Daniel Ferguson ; Landing 
 Surveyor, J. C. E. Carmichael ; Waiter, Searcher, and Locker, James T. 
 Griffin. Newcastle— Collector, W. Parker ; Waiter, Searcher, and Lock- 
 er, D. McGruar. 
 
 Co)isids. — Norwegian: lion. Pv. Hutchinson. Prussian: Edward II ut- 
 chi-5on, Esquire. 
 
 Chtitham GasLif/ht Company. — Richard Ilocken, Esquire, President ; 
 William Muirhcad, and Dr. J. Pollen, Esquires, Directors. 
 
 Tkuxis of tile (jknekai. Skssions. — Second Tuesday in January and 
 July. 
 
 COUNTY OF RESTIGOUCIIE. 
 
 JuDOK OF THE County Court. — Edward Williston, Esq. J. S. Morse, 
 Esc|uire, Clerk. Teiins : Fourth Tuesday in March, third Tuesday in 
 July, and second Tuesday in November. 
 
 JusTicjx OF THE Peace. — D. Stewart, Adam Ferguson, Archibald 
 Ramsay, William Hamilton, William S. Smith, John Ultican, JohnMc- 
 Nair, Jolm Cook, John McMillan, John Duncan, John McMillan, jr., 
 John (iillies, Robert Ferguson, Alexander C. DesBrisay, Charles Murray, 
 Patrick Doyle, Allan Andrew, Donald McAIister, William Hamilton 2d, 
 George MoHat, John McLauchlan, Patrick Doyle, jr., John Murchy, Alex. 
 Laing, Archibald McKenzic, Willi.am M. Caldwell, William Mott, David 
 Sadler, Joseph Windsor, William Parker, Thomas Kerr, David Ritchie, 
 jr., John Melntyre, Hugh Blair, A. W. Y. DesBrisay, William McMillan, 
 George Iladdow, Peter Hamilton, jr., James Ritchie, James Reid, jun., 
 Malcolm Patterson, John Quinn, Andrew Harvie, William Jamieson, Da- 
 vid Duncan, jr., John Adams, jr., Paul Devereaux, Lawrence Lepoint, 
 George White, Robert Archibald, George Wright, and Adam Duncan, 
 Esquires. 
 
 Clerk of the Circuits.— Joseph C. Barbarie, Esq. 
 
 High Sheriff.— John U. Campbell, Esquire. 
 
 Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls. — A. Barberie, Esq. 
 
 Surrogate. — James S. Morse, Esquire. 
 
 Registrar of Deeps and Probates.— Andrew Barberie, Esquire. 
 
 Inspector of Schools.— I). Morrison, Estjuire. 
 
 Supervisor of Roads.— John McLaughlin, Esquire. 
 
 Issuer of Marriage Licenses. — A. Barberie, Esquire. 
 
 Commissioner for taking Bail in the Supreme Court.— Dugald 
 Stewart (Dalhousie), and Chas. Murray (Campbellton), Esquires. 
 
 Commissioners under the Absconding Debtors' Act.— Dugald 
 Stewart and George Iladdow. 
 
 County Tueasiirer. — Donald Stewart, Esquire. j 
 
 Revenue Officers. — I'ort of Dalhousie— Dugald Stewart, Esquire, 
 
 "English and American Hardware— Warwick, Clark & Co. 
 
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 Hotsford, Esquire, Deputy Treasurer ; John Duncan, Esquire, Waiter, 
 Searcher, &c. 
 
 CoRONKRS. — James S. Morse, John U. Campbell, Allan McKendrick, 
 William Disbrow, M. D., and Samuel Shaw, M. D., Esquires. 
 
 Fishery Wardens. — Alexander Chamberlain and Eben. Ferguson. 
 
 Teacher of Grammar School. — Mr. J. R. Miller. 
 
 AucTioNEERS.---John U. Campbell, Charles Murray, David Sadler 
 William Montgomery, John Phillips, and Jiimes Ritchie. 
 
 Restigouche Agricultural Societv.— A. Rarberie, Esq., President; 
 Adam Ferguson, E.squire, Vice President; William S. Smith, Esquire, 
 Secretary and Treasurer. 
 
 Terms op the General Sessions of the Peace. — First Tuesday in 
 January and second Tuesday in July. 
 
 COUNTY OF ALBERT. 
 
 Judge of the Vmmty Cmirt. , Esquire. S. G. 
 
 Morse, Clerk. Terms : Fourth Tuesday in June, and second Tuesday 
 in November. 
 
 Term of the Albert Cireuit Court. — Second Tuesday in July. 
 
 High S/teriff'.— Joseph. S. Read, Esquire. 
 
 Keeper of the RoUh and Clerk of the Feace^ and Clerk of the Circuits. 
 — Samuel G Morse, Esq. 
 
 Surrogate. — M. B Palmer, Esquire. 
 
 Registrar of Probates. — Samuel G. Morse, Esquire. 
 
 Registrar of Beedt and Wills. — George Calhoun, Esquire. 
 
 Justices of the Peace. — Hon. E. R. Chandler, John Smith, James 
 Brewster, John Lewis, William H. Steves, George Calhoun, Elisha Peck, 
 Enoch Stiles, Edward Stevens, J. S. Colpitis, Robert Wright, Isaac Gross, 
 John Wallace, James Rogers, Levi Wells, John A. Reed, Hiram Edgett, 
 Ezra Steves, James Ryan, William S Hopper, John Barchard, A. R. 
 Chapman, James Horsman, Thomas Colpitts, Lewis E. Steves, Amos 
 A. Bliss, William Halleti, Lewis Smith, James Carnworth, William P. 
 Robinson, John N. Chapman, William J. Reed, John Alcorn, Nathan M. 
 Bennett, John L. B. Steeves, William Fillmore, Peter Duffy, Joseph A. 
 Steves, John Cleveland, Jun., Hon. A. R. McClelan, David Stiles, Wm. 
 C. Pipes, Elisha Peck, Jun., Guilford R. Smith, Gaius Turner, W. H. A. 
 Casey, Winthrop Robinson, Thomas Smyth, Winthrop Akerley, John 
 Mathews, ManusMcFadden, Williams Woodworth, Lewis Beatty, Enoch 
 Dawson, John Marshall, George Barnett, James McLatchey, William E. 
 Bishop, John Bennett, Solomon Steves, C. R. Smith, Uoliert Chapman, 
 John F. Taylor, James A. Dufiy, J! S. Outhouse, John McGee, R. E. 
 Colpitts, Wm. Howard, and Alexander Gildart, Esquires. 
 
 Coroners. — W. J. Lewis, M. D., William C. Trites, P. R. Moore, Ro- 
 bert Wright, D. M. Steves, and Silas Lynds, Esquires. 
 
 Commissioners for taking Affidavitx in the Suj/reme Coxtrt. — George 
 Calhoun, Elisha Peck, and Samuel Gros.s, Esquires, and the Attorneys 
 practising in the County. 
 
 Issuer of Marriage Licenses. — M. B. Palmer and John Beatty, Esqrs. 
 
 Jnsjicctor of Schools. — T. W. Wood, Esquire. 
 
 Teacher of the Grammar School.— Gaorge Beatty. 
 
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 Aneiioiirerx. — Paiiiuel Gross, and E. Dailey, Hillsborough; Williiini i 
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 Judge of the Oynntii Gonrt. — James G. Sti'veus. Es(iuire. Cliarles H. 
 Lu^rin, Esquire, Clerk. Tci'ma : First Tuesday in March and December, 
 and sec )n:l Tuesday iuJulv. 
 
 Cltvkof the Cir<'Hit.<i. — Chailes II. Lugrin, Esquire. 
 ! Jnxliius of the /'/^vjor.— Benjamin Heveridge, Cliarles A. Hammond, 
 ; Pett'r ('. Auniiraux, Fianeis Kiee, John Costigan, Vital Tibodeau, Leon 
 ! Ik'lleileur, Autoine Bcllefluer, James IJishop, George VV. Curry, Barna- 
 bas Armstnmg, Tliomas Fiim, Kegist Tlierriault, PrudenGagnon, Stephen 
 \ Glasier, ^\ alter Britt, Miehael Kirlin, William Clinbrd, William Ilartt, 
 , Abraliain C. llannnond, Ililaire LeVasseur, FlurentFournier, John Ilartt, 
 I Rodericiv McLean, James Grew, llosamond Violette, Joshua I). Giberson, 
 I Jos >ph Cyr, Vital Ilebert, Adam J. Beveridge, Francis Tibbits, Ezckiel 
 j Ilutehinson, Abraham L Coonibes, William I). Kearney, Cyril Palroia, 
 ; William I^veritt, William M. Laskey, Cornelius McMannu.s, Joseph llian- 
 vicw, William Morehouse, Elijah Larlee, Levit Tlierriault, John Lynch, 
 John Tobiu, Augustine Daigle, Joseph Martin, Samuel Bishop, Daniel 
 Hopkins, I)unean Reed, Thomas Crozier, Frederick W. Brown, Xatha- ' 
 niel li Price, Magloire Albert, Magloire Ilebert, Thomas Chassie, 
 Ward C. Burpee, Alexander L. Watson, John Jenkins, W. R. Xewconib-.", 
 L'jwis Pickett, Elijah Estabrooks, Petm- O.Byram {of the Qaornm), Sa- 
 muel Young, Francis E. Beckwith, F. W. Bullcn, Joso])!! Baiiies, Henry 
 ' Bassey, (ioor^e Bois, Manus McClosky, Matthias Nadeau, Francis Jiice, 
 ' liilkiah Hiscock, .Allan Reed, Charles Meruit. Edwin Akerley, Paul 
 (Jairon. A'ictori Albert, PriidiMit A. Babm, Cyrill Michand, Pierre Mi- 
 cIkuuI, James Smith, Norbert Rossignal, <ieorge l'\ HamniDnd. W'illiam 
 Watson, (reoiiic Murcliison, R bert Hiighns, Edwin T. IJyram, i'cter 
 , Clair, Xavier Heruier, Vital F. Thibedeaii, Francis Levecjue, Oliver Cur- 
 liss, Henry Gagnon, and Isaac (iaunce, Kstjuires. j 
 
 Mr/vV/".— -Abraham L. Coombes, Esipiire. i 
 
 I A'/fjxr of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace. -~Q\\a.v\<ii H. Lugrin, 
 Esfpiire 
 Jaihje of Probntei>.—?-\\m\\o\ J. Baker, Esquire. i 
 
 ' linjiif'.rar of /'rolidtc.-;, Deeds and I r/Ms'.— Nathaniel L. Price, Esq. 
 } Issuer of jfarr!iii/e JJcru.scs. — B. Beveridge, Jr., Es(iuire. 
 
 CommUsioner.-i for taking Special Bail. — U. Beveiidge, Adam Beve- 1 
 ridge, W. Clillbrd, and John Costigan, Esquires. 
 I C<>nnnissio)iers for tiiklnfi Affidaiiils in, t/u; Supreme Court. — A. W. 
 RainsCord, (.'harks H. Lugrin, San)uel J. Baker, John Costigan, J}, Be- 
 , vcridgc, and W. Cliilbrd. Esquires. ! 
 
 InUrini AsK'n/nec nudir Insolent Act of 1 869. — P. Oliver Bvram, Esq. 
 I CoroM(/*,<.— Francis Tiljbits, William Clillbid, James Grew, and Xavier 
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 Se'iziiig Officers.— Y. E. Beekwith, and Cliarks E P>eckwitli. 
 
 Deputji Tiramrcys.—V. W. Brown, Esciuiro, (iranil Fullrf ; Francis 
 Tibbits, Esquire, Andovcr ; A. Bertram, IJdiiionston 
 
 Auctioneers.— Vf . Clifford, F. E. Beokwitli, Wui. Ilartt, and Thomas 
 Crozier. 
 
 Im^prctor of >St7(oo/s —Edward C. Freeze, Esquire. 
 
 IVmtccs of the Grmmnar School.— Rev J O'Leary, Francis E. Beek- 
 with, and Charles H. Lugrin, Esquires. 
 
 Keeper of the Grammar School. — Geoi^o Fenwiek. 
 
 y'crms of li'oicral Scssiom.—Y'iv&i Tu(.s(l;iy in January and fust 
 Tuesday in July. 
 
 DOMINION OF CANADA. 
 
 His Excellency the Right Honorable Sir JOlIX VOr XG, Baronet, P. C. 
 G. C. B., G. C. M. G., Governor (ieneial of Canada. 
 
 Francis Turville, Esq., Governor's Secretary ; Lieut. Col. J. C. McNeil, 
 
 V. C, Military Secretary, 
 
 Lieut. Col. J. G. Irvine, Principal Aide-de-Camp. 
 
 quekn's privy council foi; Canada. 
 
 Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, K, C, B., D. C. L., Q. C, (Prime Minis- 
 ter), Minister of Justice and Attorney (Jenoral ; Hon. Sir George Etieime 
 Cartier, Bart., Q. C, Minister of Militia and Dd'enee; Hon. Samuel L. 
 Tilley, C, B., Minister of Customs ; Hon. Sir Francis llincks, K.('.M.(i., 
 Minister of Finance ; Hon. Hector Louis Langcviu, .Minister of I'ulilic 
 Works; Hon. Alexander Morris, Minister t)t Inluid Hevcnue; lion. Jo- 
 sepli Howe, Secretary of State for the ProviiK; s; Hod. Ciiarles Tuf>per, 
 President of tlie Privy Council ; Hon. Peter Mitohcl!, Minister of Marine 
 and Fisheries ; lion. Alexander Campl)ell, Q. ('., Postmaster (Jeneral ; 
 Hon. James Cox Aikins, Secretary of State I'or (,'ai.ada ; Hon. Jean Chas. 
 Chapais, Receiver General ; Hon. Christoplier Huuliin, Mini.-ter of Agri- 
 culture and Statistics. 
 
 Wm.H, Lee, Esq., Clerk; Win, A. Hainsworth, Es(i., Assistant Ch rk. 
 
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 Roi)crt M.S. Boucliette, Esquire, Connnissi-'Dcr of Cestonis. 
 
 William Dickinson, Esiiuire, Deputy Inspector General. 
 
 Jolin Langtou, Esquire, Auditor. 
 
 Tous.-iant Trudeau, Esq., Deputy of the Miidstcr of Public Works. 
 
 Tliomas Wortliington, Esquire, Commissioner ot inland Revenue. 
 
 E. A. Meredith, Esij., LL.D., Under Secretaiy of State for tlir Pn.vineos. 
 
 William Smith, Es(i., Dei)uty of tlie Minifter ol Marine and Fislieries. 
 
 William II. (jriflin, Esquire, Deputy Postnui-ter (General. 
 
 Jean C Tacho, Esquire, M. D., Deputy of the Mini>ter of Agriculture. 
 
 Etienne Parent, Esquire, Under Secretary of State for Cauala. 
 
 Thomas D. Harrington, Es(iuire, Deputy Receiver (Jencral. 
 
 Saws of allkiads made at the Alexiuidia Works. 
 
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 [1871. 
 
 Mkmbers of the Senate for the Province of New Brdnswick. 
 lions. Amos E. Botsford, Westmorland ; John Rol)ertson, City of Saint 
 John, Robt. L. Hazcn, ditto; Wm. H. Odeli, Fredericton ; David Wark, 
 Ricliibucto ; William II. Stecvea, Saint John , John Ferguson, Bathurst ; 
 A. R. McClelan, Hopewell ; Peter Mitchell, Ottawa ; R. D. Wilmot, Sun- 
 bury ; John Glazier, ditto ; and James Dover, Saint John. 
 
 Members of the House of Commons for the Province of N. B. — 
 York County : John Pickard ; Carleton : Charles Connell. Queen's : 
 John Ferris, King^a : George Ryan. Sunburi/ : Charles Burpee. Nor- 
 thumberland : Richard Hutchison. Westmorland: Albert J. Smith. 
 
 Kent : Antoine Renaud. Charlotte : John Bolton. Restigouche : 
 
 . Victoria: Johr, Costigan. ^/6cr< : John Wallace. Gloucester: 
 
 St. John : John U. Gray. City Saint John : S. L. Tilley. 
 
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 His Honor Sir N. F. BELLE ATT, Lieutenant OoTcrnor of the Province of Qaebcc. 
 His Honor Hon. W. N. PEARCE HOWL AND, C. B., Lieutenant Governor of the 
 
 Province of Ontario. 
 His Honor Lient. General Sir CHARLES HASTINGS DOYLE, G. 0. M. O., 
 Lieutenant Governor of tlie Province of Nova Scolia. 
 
 PROVINCE OP NEW BRUNSWICK. 
 
 His Honor Hon. LEMUEL ALLAN WILMOT, D. C. L., Lieutenant Gov- 
 ernor of the Province of New Brunswick. 
 
 Samuel Adams, Esquire, Private Secretary to the Lieut. Governor* 
 Lieut. Colonel John Saunders, Provincial Aide-de- Camp. 
 
 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. 
 
 Hon. B. Beveridge, President. 
 Hon. John A. Beckwith, Provincial Secretary ; Hon. George E. King, 
 Attorney General ; Hon. William Lindsay, Surveyor General ; Hon. 
 William Kelly, Chief Commissioner Board of Works. 
 
 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. 
 
 The Honorable John Simcoe Saunders, President. 
 
 Hon. E. B. Chandler, lion. Geoi-ge Minchin, Hon. Chas. Harrison, Hon. 
 James Davidson, Hon. Wro. Hamilton, Hon. A. McL. Seely, Hon. John 
 H. Ryan, Hon. Daniel Hanington, Hon. Wm. Todd, Hon. Charles Perley, 
 Hon. William Muirhead, Hon. Robert Young, Hon. John Lewis, Hon. 
 Thomas R. Jones, Hon. B.^Bcveridge, and Hon. 0. Mclnerney. 
 
 Officers. — George Botsford, Esquire, Clerk ; J. H. Phair, Esquire, As- 
 sistant Clerk ; B. R. Jouett, Esq., Usher of Black Rod ; Rev. John M 
 Brooke, D. D., Chaplain. 
 
 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. 
 
 Honorable — — , Speaker. 
 
 County of York. — Robert Robinson, George L. Hatheway, Hon. J. A. 
 Beckwith, and Charles McPherson, Esquires. 
 
 County of Saint John.— 'U on. Geo. E. King, Edward Willis, Michael 
 W. Maher, and Joseph Coram, Esquires. 
 
 County of Westmorland. — Bliss Botsford, A. McQueen, P. A. Landry, 
 and J. L. Moore, Esquires. 
 
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 County of Cltarlnttc. — nciijamin II. Stevenson, !•'. Ilibbard, Joseph 
 Donald, and John McAdara, Ksijuires. 
 
 County of King's. — E. A. Vuil, George Otty, and J. Herbert Craw- 
 ford, Esquires. 
 
 County of Queens. — Gideon D. Bailey, and R. T. Babbit, Esquires. 
 
 Couttty of Sunbury. — J. S. Covert and Archibald Hariison, Esquires. 
 
 County of Northumberland. — Hon. William M. Kelly, J. C. Gough, 
 Michael Adams, and Thomas K. Gillespie, Esquires. 
 
 County of Kent. — W. S. Caie, and A. (lirrouard, Esquires. 
 
 County of Carleton. — W. Lindsay, and George W. White, Esquires. 
 
 County of Gloucc»ter. — SaniueV II. Napier, aiul T. Blanchard, Et^quiies. 
 
 County of KcstiffOHche.—A. C. DesBrisay, and William Montgomery, 
 Esquires. 
 
 County of Albert. — Ru'"u3 Palmer. M. D., and J. Ryan, Esquires. 
 
 County of Victoria. — Levi Theriault, and James Tibbets, Esqrs. 
 
 City of Saint John. — Aaron Alward, and William Wedderburn, 
 Esquires. 
 
 Officers. — Charles P. Wetmore, E.e(piire, Clerk ; John Richards, 
 Esquire, Clerk Assistant; Abraham C. Coburn, Esq., Sergeant-at-Arms ; 
 , Chaplain. 
 
 OFFICERS OF THE CROWN. 
 
 Hon. John A. Beckwith, Receiver General ; Beverley Robinson, Es- 
 quire, Collector of Customs ; James S Beek, Esq., Auditor General. 
 
 Andrew Inches, Esq., Deputy Surveyor General. 
 
 Queen's Counsel. — Hon. E. B. Chandler, Hon. R L. Hazen, Hon. John 
 H. Gray, James W. Chandler, George Kerr, D. S. Kerr, Charles Duff", A. 
 J. Smith, William Jack, George D. Street, S. R, Thomson, Lewis P.Pisher, 
 A. L. Palmer, Junies G. Stevens, James Steadman, W. U. Tuck, B. Les- 
 ter Peters, Esquires, and Hon. C. N. Skinner. 
 
 BOARD OF WORKS. 
 Hon. William Kelly, Commissioner ; Asa Coy, Esquire, Clerk. 
 
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 SUPREME COUKT OF JUDIOATrUE. 
 
 Chief Justice —Hon. William J. Ritchie, 6th December, iSfiS. 
 
 Justices.— Hon John C. Allen, 2'2d September, l86h; Hon. John W. 
 Weldon, 6th December, 1865; Hon Charles Fisher, Oct. 18H8; A. 
 Rdinsford Wetmore, '26th May, 1870. 
 
 William H. Tuck, Esquire, Clerk of the Crown ; William Cai-man, 
 Esquire, Clerk of the Pleas. 
 
 Tkrms : Hilary — First Tuesday in February; .^as^^r— Second Tues- 
 day in April; 7Vtnt<//— Second Tuesday in June; Michaelmas — Second 
 Tuesday in October. 
 
 Nisi Prisi Sittings in thk County of York — Second Tuesday in 
 May and last Tuesday in October. 
 
 circuit courts 
 
 Saint John — Second Tuesday in January, May, and August, and 
 third Tuesday in November. 
 
 J. F. Lawton, Alexandra WorkM, St. John, N. B. 
 
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 KiN(i's— -Second TiU'.'Jiliiy in July. I' 
 
 AiJiKiir—St'coiid Tuesilay in .July. 
 
 \V|.;sTMORt,AM)— Second Tuesday in .Tannary nnd third Tuesday in July. 
 
 Kknt —-'2d Tuesday in March and fouith Tuesday in September. 
 
 HKsTU!()r(;ni;— -T.ast Tuesday in .Uif^ust. 
 
 (ii.orcKSTKU-— First Tuesday in Septenibor. 
 
 NoiirmMnKiif.ANn— -Second Tuesday in September. 
 
 ('aim KTON-'-Last Tucsilay in Septenilnr. , 
 
 VicTuni A— -Wednesday before the lunt Tuesday in Septemboi', ! 
 
 Cr-EIIKS OP THE CIUCUITS. ' 
 
 rieorjje IJlatch, Fsijuiro, City and Coiuity of Saint .John ; J. H. Peck, 
 FiSfiuire, Westmorlaiid ; S. (I. Morse, Esq., All)ert ; Caleb llii'hardson, 
 K-q., Kent ; Joscjih C. Marbu'ie, K.-q., Kesligouche ; Samuel Tlionison, 
 Ivsij , Norlhuml»or!a')d ; Fjewis A. .Mills, Ea{\., Charlotte ; F. E. Morton, 
 Ksq., Kinirs ; T. li. Wetninre, Esq., (Queens ; Handolph K. Jones, Es(|., 
 Carleton ; Theophilus DesHrisnv, FiS(|., Gloucester; Charles W. lieck- 
 nilii, Es(i., Sunbury ; Ciiarles 11. Lugrin, Escj., Victoria' 
 
 OOUUTS KOa TIIK PROIUTE OF WILLS, AM) GUANTINO ADMINISTriATIOSS. 
 
 The Probate Court for the ('ity and County of St. John, is heUl 
 every Tuesday at three o'clock al the Registry Ollice; and the like 
 Court in the other Counti(^^ of the Province, is held at the times specially 
 appointed by the respective Judges. 
 
 COURT OF niVOnCR AND MATRIMONIAL TAUSES. 
 
 Honorable , Ju !^e; F. A. II. Stratton, Esf] , Pegistrar. 
 
 Tkums — The fourth Tue-day.s in February, June, and October. 
 
 COUUT OV TICK ADMIRALTY. 
 
 Honorable Robert L. Ila/.en, Judi;e and ComiTdssary ; P. Ti<ister Pe- 
 ter-:, Es([uire, Deputy Judge and Cununis.sary ; William .lack. Esquire, 
 Advocate (i<'ncral ; (l(>orge HIatch, Esquire, Registrar and Scribe ; (i. 
 Sidiu-y Smith, and B. L Peters, Q. C, Esiiuires, Surror/atcs. Thomas 
 G. Humbert, Marshal. 
 
 COURT FOR TUK TRIAL AND rrNI«ITMKNT OV PIRACT AND OTIIKU 
 OFKKMKS ON TUK UKill SKAS. 
 
 The Crovernor; tlie Chief Justii-e, and other Judges of the Supreme 
 Court; the Member.s of the E'leeutive Council; Judge of the Vice Ad- 
 miralty; the Pui)lie Secretary ; Public Tivasurer ; Commander in Chief, 
 Flag Otlicers, and Captains, and Conimanders of Ships of War on tiiis 
 Station for the time being: — — , Registrar and Scril)e. 
 
 The Co'.ii't sits at any i»iaee witliia tin; Provinc(> to bo appointed by 
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 VJ Feb. IBM IftFob., 1814 Nova Hcotia. 
 
 JiuiU'S Shu nn 071 A/orsc, 
 
 Hon. John Simcoo Sinin;lcr.s. IH do. 17 Is do. 
 Hon. !•:. M. (Miandlur, Q, C. ,11 Oct., 21 14 Oct!, 
 Willuim Knd, ....'JO Fob., 'J.i 17 Feb., 
 
 (;iiiulo9 1'. NVotinorc 11. Inly, 'J.'JU.Inlv, 
 
 *• (leort^c .larvis iJibblee, IS Oct., 2:i Hi Oct",, 
 
 Williiim Wiley, . . . . ' 17 .Inly, 2i 17 Jnly, 
 
 * Hobert Fniser Hnzen, H'i Oct., do. '20 Oct., 
 
 Williuin C'aiiniin, , . . . 1 ") Oct., 2.") » Feb., 
 
 Horatio .Nelson Hick.s l.iiijrin, 'J") Feb. 'i'lilH Oct., 
 
 Tiniotliv H. VVetniore, li.C.L. i\ Jnlv, '2h'ii; .Inly, 
 
 Kdwatd Hetts Smitl IS Oct"., do.jU Oct. 
 
 Andrew liarbiiiie, ••..! do. do. ;"> Feb., 
 
 SaiTiiieMlallett Whitlock ilS.JnIy, 2'.i liiJniy, 
 
 jf I (Jeoige Kerr, .... 17 do. do. 1) Feb., 
 
 I '[ Hon. Ilobert L. HaEen, Q, C. [Vi Oct., do.:i8 Oct., 
 
 4 ! Hichard Carman, M O't., .'^o'l7 do. 
 
 Cliarles A. llardinpc '11 Fib., 32 11 Feb., 
 
 William Hazen Needlmin, ' s May, 82; S May, 
 
 Wiliuun Jack, lUOt., do, Si Feb., 
 
 C!eor}re F. H. Mincliin, .... do. doilij Oct , 
 
 (Jeor^'e Dixon Street, Q. (J., . . 12 Oct., 8^ 15 Oct., 
 
 Samnel (Jay Morse, '■ do. 84 y Feb., 
 
 h'ol'iirt Jht'xj hickey, 7 Feb., 3o 7 do. 
 
 *l)uiican Robertson, .... do. do. 9 Feb., 
 
 * Jlon. W. JIuider OdJl, A. B. IS Jnly, do., 8 Feb., 
 
 Steplicii IL. llitcliings, do. do. 12 Oct., 
 
 Cliristoplicr Milner, .... 17 Oct., do.i do. 
 
 I>avi'L>hank K'rr, Q C, ' do. do.| do. 
 
 David Lewis Dibblee, A. 1!., I Feb , Siijll Feb., 
 
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 ChLui.x Wulltr [[^irdlaw, 1<.» Feb.', 
 
 *Martin Hent I'aliner, do 
 
 *Frauci8 A. H. Stnitton, 13 Oct., 
 
 James Stanley Morse, . . , .\ S) Feb., 
 
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 3;ii<'liatliaiii. 
 
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 84 ^-'i'fietown. 
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 3,-. Saint .lohn. 
 
 84.|Frederici(/n. 
 
 8r,iSt. Andrews. 
 
 37 Hopewell. 
 
 8,-,iNova Scotia. 
 
 37'SaiMt John. 
 
 3^' Fredericton. 
 
 37 Saint Stephen, 
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 41 ^uMii John. 
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 JamRH Petern Wetmorc, . . . . 
 Tluniuu T. IVj/^r, .... 
 
 *.lHmeH J. Koye, .. . . 
 
 William K. Twunam, .... 
 FMwiird 11. Wilmot, A. M., 
 (it'orjije Conncll. . . . . 
 
 AiHruw W. IlBinsford, .... 
 (ioorjje F. KouHC, .... 
 
 •licwis P. Fisher, .... 
 
 WiUiitm M. IhvM,. .... 
 
 (''hHrieH Doherty, 
 
 Jlamphreji T. (JHhtrt 
 
 r<\ioii)UB C. Chapman, .... 
 
 William JumeH Oilbert 
 
 •AcaluH li. Palmer, Q. C 
 
 *0('(irKe Ottv, . . . . 
 
 Iiohert /Urkrr, Jan., .... 
 
 •Albert J. Smith, Q. C 
 
 t/ameti OUell, A. /i., .... 
 
 *Th(.ma8 W. IMiss, 
 •Juiiies A. James, . . . . 
 
 Uichard S. Armstrong, .... 
 //ouijlan Jl. Si«vena, ... 
 
 *S(tmuel Ji. Ihiviihon, ... . 
 
 John Henry Phair, 
 
 George llarCy .... 
 
 •Samuel II. Thom.'«on, Q. C, 
 Albert T. I). McEImeu, .... 
 *(jieorge Blateh, ... . 
 
 Thomaa \\. Moore, ... . 
 
 William J. 'iilbert, .... 
 
 Ja:<: vs It. iJurry, .... 
 
 Alexantler Thomson Paul, 
 William ILnry lliithivcay,. . 
 Ward C^/iiiimiiii JJruri/, A. li., 
 J leu > If li. lutbinmn, A. li., 
 *^uinacl Thomson, .... 
 
 fieorfe J M!'.!*s, .. . . 
 
 /■ "uierick "n^er, .... 
 
 William II. liucirrjufld, .... 
 (ieorge Skeilin^tou (Jrimmcr, 
 
 *llenrv W. Frith, 
 
 llo . lUtr Mitckelly .... 
 
 William Wilkinson, .... 
 
 *Gto. G. Gilbert, Jan., A. li. 
 Edward J{ick% .... 
 
 •». Lester Peters, Q. C, 
 
 •Daniel Ferguson, .... 
 
 K(lv\':)--d H. ('hundiet, Juti., 
 Jame.s Fraser, . . . . 
 
 John C Wiuslow, .. . 
 
 William W. Sire, t, A. B., 
 
 •Robert Hiitcliinsoiv 
 
 •John James Fruscr, .... 
 Urnjamiii '!. (.'rny, A. B., 
 
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 17 Oct., 
 
 40 
 
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 4 Feb., 
 
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 10 June, 
 
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 14 Oct., 
 
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 18 June, 
 
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 41 
 
 13 Oct., 
 
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 « Feb., 
 
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 12 Oct., 
 
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 8 Fob , 
 
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 13 June, 
 
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 10 Oct, 
 
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 6 Feb., 
 
 45 
 
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 16 Oct., 18451 
 
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 16 Oct., 1846i 
 
 5 Feb., 
 
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 15 Oct., 
 
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 10 June, 
 
 47 
 
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 U Oct., 
 
 47 
 
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 14 Oct., 
 
 47 
 
 12 Oct., 
 
 48 
 
 7 Feb., 
 
 50 
 
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 13 June, 
 
 50 
 
 113 JUB«» 
 
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 50 
 
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 llarrialer. 
 
 18 Oct., 
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 9 Feb., 
 
 16 June, 
 18 Oct., 
 
 12 do 
 
 8 Feb., 
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 17 June, 
 
 13 Oct., 
 
 13 Oct., 
 6 Fob., 
 
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 16 Oct., 
 5 Feb., 
 
 15 Oct., 
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 4 Feb., 
 
 5 do 
 
 17 June, 
 8 Feb., 
 
 10 June, 
 
 14 Oct., 
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 42 
 
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 43 
 42 
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 43 
 44 
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 45 
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 47 
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 48, 
 47 1 
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 U Oct., 1847 
 3 Feb., 48 
 
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 13 June, 
 
 12 Oct., 
 
 13 do 
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 12 Oct., 
 10 Feb., 
 15 June, 
 
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 48 
 do 
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 47 
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 48 
 49 
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 12 Oct., 
 
 13 Juno, 
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 7 Feb., 
 10 April, 
 
 4» 
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 48 
 50 
 50 
 62 
 61 
 
 Feb., 
 12 June, 
 
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 27 Oct., 
 
 6S 
 51 
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 Fredcricton. 
 Saint John. 
 Saint John. 
 Australia. 
 Fredericton. 
 Woodstock. 
 Tobique. 
 Saint John. 
 Woodstock. 
 P. K. Island. 
 Saint John. 
 
 do. 
 Soodiac. 
 Dorchester. 
 Saint John. 
 Saint John and 
 London. [H tn. 
 Dorchester. 
 Nova Scotia. 
 Uichibucto. 
 
 do. 
 Saint John. 
 United States. 
 California. 
 Fredericton. 
 Nutal. 
 
 Saint John. 
 Sussex. 
 Saint John. 
 Hopewell. 
 Hurton. 
 Qagetowu. 
 St. Andrew... 
 Saint John. 
 
 do. 
 New York. 
 .Vewcastle. 
 Fredericton. 
 Australia. 
 Westmorland. 
 St. Stephen. 
 Saint John. 
 Ottawa. 
 Chatham. 
 Saint John, 
 ('harlottti. 
 Saint John. 
 Chiilhara. 
 Monoton. 
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 Woodstock. 
 Fredericton. 
 Uichibucto. 
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 *I). (iuHtavns Machiuchhm, 
 *Ch*rhM W. Wohlou, A. M., 
 Ah^xander I'lillentine, .... 
 
 *n<ird nti-rn, A.Ji. 
 
 VVilliuni \'. [>()le, A. B., .... 
 Jitinr,i J. Ktrr, ... . 
 
 John Fi. Marsh, Jun., A. 13., 
 ,l(itfnn Ttv/hir, .luT)., ... . 
 
 *\VilliamHonry Tuck, Q. C, 
 *('l»nrlcH .1. Sayre, .. . . 
 
 (horijfi t'rfilerii'h JliU, .... 
 •lofwoh I.ytle Moore, .... 
 
 ^WiUiam We<Merburn, .... 
 ,I()si'i)h B. reck, . ... 
 
 WUl.Kun Merritt Wriijht, .... 
 * Al/vi'd Win. iSat'un/, A. Ji., 
 *.Jainos It. MacHhanc, .... 
 *Charles R. Kiiapi), .... 
 
 ♦Charles N. SkiiniL-r, (J. C, 
 *Geor>?e Sidii«y Smith, A. li., 
 Daniol L. IlaniiiKtoii, .... 
 Benjamin K. Stevenson, A . B., 
 *llenrv Bartlett Bainsford, 
 *John Autcustiis Wright, A. B, 
 
 Amos li(tt<t'oril Chandler, 
 
 T. (>rnv Viorritt, 
 
 *F. R. Barker, F).C.L...... 
 
 ♦Frederick 1*. Uobinson, 
 
 T. Wet more Dihblee, A. M., 
 ("harles Allison I'lnk, .... 
 
 ♦William Aiunsun Jarvis 
 
 Joseiih ('. Bai barie, . . . , 
 
 (;iiarlea li. B. Kislier, ..., 
 
 Gtidacuf )l. B^drddU'i, .... 
 
 William II. Scovil, Jun., ... 
 
 Gt'jrtje Todd. 
 
 ♦John (jri-alton Clifford, . . . 
 
 ♦.lames Kdgar, 
 
 ♦A. liankiu Beilell, A. B.,... 
 
 Thomas A. Welling, 
 
 ♦Edward L. Wetniore, A. B. 
 
 William M. Conneli, LL. B., 
 
 ♦(icorj/e F. Gregory, 
 
 Thoma-s Kellij. 
 
 ♦William Colobrook Perley, 
 
 ♦Peter Bosnard, Jim 
 
 Charles W. Cole, 
 Charles A. Hol.->tead, 
 («eorjfo E. Kiiiir, A. B., ... 
 T. Baiclav liobinson, A. B. 
 C-harks II. Chandler, 
 Caleb liiohurJsoM, 
 I'ltnch /:', .sa,' uy, 
 l-'iiiuemore E. .Nloiion, 
 
 Oct.. 
 12 June, 
 
 Oct., 
 7 Feb., 
 10 June, 
 do 
 Oct.. 
 April, 
 1.3 Oct., 
 do 
 
 Feb., 
 April, 
 do 
 
 Feb., 1 
 
 Oct., 
 
 do 
 
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 do 
 
 Feb, 
 June, 
 14 Oct., 
 June, 
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 April 1, 
 1 April, 
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 June, 
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 Feb., 
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 '2f) Oct., 
 i* Feb., 
 April, 
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 do 
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 do 
 do 
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 12 .luue, 
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 \'j Oct., 
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 fiO 27 Oct., 
 61 10 June, 
 51 Oct., 
 .^2 Oet., 
 
 .5 line, 
 
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 do 
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 June 
 
 June, 
 
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 do 
 
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 June, 
 13 Oct., 
 June 
 do 
 do 
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 rtoilii Oct., 
 
 do 
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 61 
 do 
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 12 
 
 June, 
 Oct., 
 Feb., 
 June, 
 April, 
 do 1 1',) Oct., 
 do;l'j do 
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 do|l4 Oct., 
 CyJi\ 7 Feb., 
 6y| 6 Feb., 
 
 do| 
 
 •>;i| 7 June, 
 do Iri do 
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 do 12 Oct., 
 03 lii June, 
 do' do 
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 Cyiia Oct., 
 do do 
 
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 do I;'. Oct., 
 
 M Saint John. 
 5;» Balhurftl. 
 f>2 Sulnt John. 
 r>,'i 'Saint John. 
 ri.lj do. 
 do do. 
 ., . . 'Amher«t. 
 
 64 Frederielim. 
 ,^.') United Slates. 
 do'Saint John. 
 
 60 Kichibucto. 
 . . . . St. Stephen. 
 
 67 Dorchester. 
 18.')S Siiiiit John. 
 
 do Hopewell. 
 
 (')!) Saint John. 
 
 ,')S Di^by. 
 
 do Saint ,Tohn. 
 
 (;o Dorchester. 
 
 do Saint Jul;r.. 
 
 .M) Saint John. 
 
 01 Dorchester. 
 
 60 St. Andrews. 
 K2 Fredericton. 
 01 Snint John, 
 do United States. 
 fit Saint John. 
 61; do. 
 
 02' do. 
 do Richibucto. 
 0" Hopewell, 
 do Saint John, 
 do Diilhousie. 
 do Fredericton. 
 04 L'nited States. 
 
 65 Saint John. 
 .... 'United States. 
 
 61 Grand Falls. 
 O.') Woodstock. 
 04 Fredericton. 
 
 .... Shediac. 
 ,04 Fredericton. 
 0') Woodstock, 
 do Fredericton. 
 do I'. E. Island, 
 do Saint John, 
 do do. 
 
 6.^1 Dorchester. 
 0."> MonctfMi. 
 do Saint John. 
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 1 
 
 
 1 , 
 
 1 
 
 i Lewis A. Mills, .... 
 
 19 Oct., 
 
 (>i 
 
 19 Oct.. ^6 
 
 St. Stephen. 
 
 
 
 1 Richard IJ. Weldon 
 
 f, Feb., 
 
 64 12 Oct.. 66 
 
 Saint John, 
 
 
 
 William L. T. Seely, 
 
 Ac 
 
 do, 
 
 9 Feb., 66 
 
 Saiut John. 
 
 
 
 « James F. McManu.<4, 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do do! 
 
 Fredericton, 
 
 
 1 
 
 ^ Alfre<l Henry DeMill, A. M.. 
 
 n do 
 
 do 
 
 n Feb., 65 
 
 Saint John. { 
 
 
 
 g Frederick A. Morrison, A, B., 
 
 ir, April, 
 
 64 
 
 15 April, do 
 
 do. I 
 
 
 
 r: *H. Lawrance Sturdee, A. M., 
 ^ Silas A'.vard, M. A 
 
 17 June, 
 
 64 
 
 June, 65 
 
 do. 1 
 
 tt 
 
 
 15 Oct., 
 
 64 
 
 13 Oct. do 
 
 do. ! 
 
 3 
 
 
 •g A^r Millar, 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 April, 67 
 
 Ottavra, i 
 
 
 o liohert Brooks Petem, 
 
 d Edwin Byron Winslow, . . . - 
 
 do 
 11 Feb., 
 
 do 
 
 65 
 
 
 Australia, j 
 Fredericton. ; 
 
 9 
 
 
 8 Feb,', 07 
 
 '(^ 
 
 
 ig Robert Caie, 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 8 July, do 
 
 Richibucto. 
 
 
 fl Thonuu Lewis Iiarrlson^ A. B 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 
 United States. 
 
 <^ 
 
 
 ' Andrew G Bhiir, 
 
 13 April, 
 
 6.1 
 
 April, 67 
 
 Fredericton. ' 
 
 6 
 
 
 g Aifred F. Stxeet, 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do do 
 
 do. 
 
 3 
 
 
 ee fteorj^e McSorley, 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do do 
 
 Saint George. 
 
 1 
 
 
 g, James 0. Forbes, .... 
 Cft ; i Henry C. McMonagle, .... 
 
 13 April, 
 
 65 
 
 11 April, 67 
 
 Saint John. 
 
 
 16 June, 
 
 do 
 
 June, do 
 
 do. 
 
 •^ 
 
 
 ♦. ' ] A. C. Fairweather, 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do do 
 
 do, I 
 
 
 
 8 Frederick W. Stockton 
 
 »• 1 Walter James Kilner, 
 
 13 Oct. 
 do 
 
 65 
 do 
 
 
 Saint John. 
 St. Stephen. i 
 Saint John. 
 
 TJ 
 
 
 "6'ct!,' "eV 
 
 •^ 
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 5 William Herbert Siunott, 
 
 « Robert J Ritchey 
 
 13 Oct., 
 
 65 
 
 12 Oct., 67 
 
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 14 do 
 
 do 
 
 16 Oct., 67 
 
 do. 
 
 
 
 g Robivt Matthew, A. M., .... 
 B Stanley Boyd, .... 
 
 14 Oct., 
 
 65 
 
 do do 
 
 New York, 
 
 
 
 16 do 
 
 do 
 
 
 Windsor, N.S : 
 
 
 
 ^ William F. Uitchie,LL.13 
 
 2 Allan Alfred Feck, 
 
 9 Feb., 
 
 66 
 
 9 June. 69 
 
 Saiut John. 
 
 'i 
 
 
 16 April, 
 
 dol '. ... 
 
 Hopewell. 
 
 a 
 2 
 
 
 ^ Randolph Ketchum Jones, 
 
 15 June, 
 
 do 11 Oct., 67 
 
 Woodstonk. j 
 
 
 « Isaac Allen Jack, A. B 
 
 Vi Oct., 
 
 do 
 
 12 Oct., 67 
 
 Saint John. 
 
 J) 
 
 
 S .lames Uaiinay, .... 
 
 15 Oct., 
 
 do 
 
 11 Oct., 67 
 
 Fredericton, 
 
 
 
 2 John P Hu'hon, 
 
 C X. Herbert Vail, 
 
 Israel S. Gross, 
 
 do 
 do 
 
 do 
 do 
 
 
 Xew York. 
 Saint John. 
 
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 12 Oct."," 67 
 
 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 15 Oct., 67 
 
 do. 
 
 
 
 
 hj Daniel Jordan, jun., 
 
 ^ Josiah Wood, 
 
 J : Alfred E. Oalton, 
 
 »* *Augustii9H. Hanmgton, 
 
 !) Feb, 
 
 67 
 
 lU Feb., 68 
 
 Saint John, 
 
 
 do 
 17 June, 
 
 do 
 do 
 
 
 Dorchester, 
 do. 
 
 
 
 
 ii June, 63 
 
 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do do 
 
 Saint John. 
 
 9 
 
 
 ,\ John Herbert Crawford 
 
 » Gilbert R. Fugsley, LI.. B., 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do do 
 
 do. 
 
 
 Juno 
 
 67 
 
 11 June 6S 
 
 Saint John, 
 
 « 
 
 i 
 
 23 Jeremiah Travis, LL. B., 
 
 ^ Alfred A, Stockton, A. M., 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 do do 
 
 do. 
 
 ■1 
 
 OP 
 
 <r ; ■ 
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 do 
 
 do 
 
 do do 
 
 do. 
 
 
 i <, 
 
 % .Michael Adams, 
 
 14 Oct., 
 
 67 
 
 ;4 0ct., 6S 
 
 Vewciistle, 
 
 fr 
 
 
 g James Beveridire, .... 
 s Charles W. Beckwith, 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 Irt Oct., 6><, Saint .lohn. ; 
 
 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 14 Oct., OS 
 
 Fredericton, i 
 
 t • 
 
 
 *: Kzekiel McLeod, LL.B 
 
 ^ R. Chipmnn Skii'.oer, 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 16 Oct., 6-< 
 
 .Saint John, ' 
 
 
 
 110 Feb., 
 
 6t< 
 
 lo June, 69 
 
 do 
 
 
 
 ; Thorn U8 Milledge.M. A 
 
 1 10 Feb., 
 
 6» 
 
 9 June, 69 
 
 Saint John. ' 
 
 
 
 George Fred'k. Fisher, .... 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 Z Feb., 69 
 
 Fre(lerict(jn. 1 
 
 1 
 
 
 , Alex. W. Baird, .. • 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 9 June, 69 
 
 .Saiut John, 1 
 
 
 
 I Joshua Chandl'>r, A. B., 
 
 moct., 
 
 6-' 
 
 'i Fi-b., 70 
 
 Dorclii'ster. 
 
 
 
 1 Stephen B. Appleby. 
 
 11* Oct., 
 
 6-* 
 
 14 Oct.. (.9 
 
 Woodstock. \ 
 
 
 
 Charles H. Lujnn, A B. • • • • 
 
 do 
 
 do 
 
 •^3 April, m 
 
 Graiiil FalU, 
 
 
 
 (} otgo H. Sifiidinaii 
 
 ■ William B. Mc>woeiicy, 
 
 n Feb., 
 'i\ Apiil, 
 
 6'.' 
 611 
 
 
 .^I(luclol). 
 
 
 
 iy.VpVn, 7<t 
 
 S.tint John. j 
 
 
 
 |, William C. Milner, 
 
 1 do 
 
 di) 15 Juvie, 7u Scickviile. ' 
 
 
 
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 L. Richmond Harrison, A. il. 
 Charle.s A. .'^foclxlon, LL. ]i. 
 
 .lainca I). I'lii.iney, A. H 
 
 John liiissell Armstrong 
 
 John Korr, . . . . 
 
 •ieorge ». Mullin. LL B 
 
 Alox. Sliiaou Thompson 
 
 Samnel Joseph Baker, . . . . 
 
 Albert Jose;»h Hickman 
 
 Kdu-ard R (ire^ory, M-. B., 
 *Monl('squiei-i Mu Donald, 
 
 Daniel B. McGiiirc, 
 
 Halibiirtoii W.-ldon, B. A. 
 Thomas VV. Peters, Jr, LL.B. 
 
 .Ia.:es Mitchell, A. M 
 
 •lanios (i. Mcvens, Jr., A. B., 
 I'ierre A. Land, y, . . . . 
 John \Vill,-t, 
 Lurniiel Tweed'c, 
 
 Residence. 
 
 10 June, 
 21 Oct., 
 
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 THE rMTEI) CIIIKCU OF K.\(JLANl) AM) lUELAND. 
 Bishop— Tilt! Ri^iit llov John, Loid Bi.<!iop of rrodcricton — Fredeiiclon. 
 
 Armstrong, Kev. Guor«e M., Rector, St, iJarvin. Kev. (>. S., D. D., Rector, She- 
 Mark, Sahit John. ; diui"— (I)<>an Kural). 
 
 Arnistroiid. liev. VV., Rector St. James, Ketohiim, l{ev. W. t^., I). D., Rector, St, 
 Sahil -Joli'i. ; Andrews— (.Dean Uiiral). 
 
 IJlaek, Kev. J., Rector. Kingsclenr. iKellojr. Itev. 8. IJ., Curate, St. Mark, 
 
 J{lis», Rev. 1). M.. Hecl'V, Wesliiiorhitid. St. Jolin 
 
 Hoyer, Uev. W. N'., lieclor, Moiutmi. Lee, Kcv. Clinrles, Rector, Fredericton. 
 
 t)arey, Uev. G. T., Hector, (irand Maiian. .Midliv, Uev. K. S., Rector, St. Stephen. 
 
 Coster, Kev. N. A.. Uector, Ricliiluiclo. Medley, R«'V. C. S., Hector, Sussex. 
 
 tUmter. Rev, C. O., I'll. I) . St. Jolm. [tir. Mattht";w, Hev. C. R., Missionary, Peters- 
 Covert, Rev. W. S.. Miii:<i()iiary. LitiicaH- vide. 
 
 Cr^ilen, Hev. W., Missionary, lUackvilleMeK lei. Rev. W. LeB., Missionary, 
 aii<l N'el.soii. i ISat hurst. 
 
 DeVeher. Hev. Win. IL, Rector St. Paul, .Mihier, Hev. C, Retired Missionary, 
 Porlland. ! Wes'fteld. 
 
 Diiizey, Hev. J., Missionary, Rlclimoml. Neales, Hev. J., Rector, Gajretowii 
 
 l)<(\vlinif, Hev. The!>;>!>llus K., Hector. ' Neales, Rev, Win. S . Itcctor, Cliatham. 
 Douglas. --(Dean Rural). : Neales Hev. T, Curate, Woodstock. 
 
 tlanford, Rev. .J. S., .Mi(wionary, rpiiain. I'lekftt. Hev. 1). W., Missionary, Orcen- 
 
 Ilarrison, liev. Caiioii, Reitor, Portland, wicli and Wickham. 
 (Dean Rural). !Parlridi;c, Kev. Francis. St. Andrews. 
 
 Ilartin, Hev. riuunas, Missionary, Can- Pearson, Rev. .1., Suli Dean, Cathedral, 
 lerl)ury. 
 
 IIiidsoM,' Hev. ,r.. Missionary, Glenelg, 
 
 Newcastle, »tc. 
 Ilaiiinirton. Hev. K. A. W , Rector, 
 
 Prince Willi.im ;iiid DunilVies. 
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 Ro'^irs. Hi'V. »;.. Missionary, SpriiiKlleld. 
 Scli(ili«!d. R.v. Georjii', Hictor, Sini«uuls. 
 Scuvil. Htv. W. F.., Rector, KinjfMton, 
 
 — (Dean Rural). 
 Assi-itan: Minister, ;Sc(ivil, Rev. W., St. John. 
 
 Shaw, Rev. R., Rector, (JrandLake. 
 
 JafJVey. Rev. W., Missionary, St. Mary's SluTaton, Rev.J. P„ Reclor, St. Andrews, 
 Uiul Stanltv. Sliecliac. 
 
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 Hlock, (Doan llniiil). Walkor, Rov. W. W., Rector, Hampton. 
 
 Stn'ct, Rev. W. H., Missionary, Tobique Walker, Rev. \Vm., Rector, St. Ocorjjo 
 
 and Oram! Falls. " I CarU-ton. 
 
 Swnbey, Rev. M., Rector of St. Jude.! Weeks, Rev, A. H., Curate, Cocaigne. 
 
 Victoria, Carleton, St. John. [nie. Wetmore, Rev. T>. I., Kin)f8ton. 
 
 ^atiirley, Kev. . I. H., Missionary, D.ilhoii- Williams, Rev. J. 8., Misajonary, Cam- 
 Stcrline, Rev. O. H., Curate, St'. Steplicn. 1 pobello. 
 Simonils, Rev, K., Tjeetor, MauRorvillejWood, Rev. A., Retired Mlsalon.iry, St. 
 
 and Flurton. I John. 
 
 Thomson, Rev. J. S., Rector, St. David, : Woodman, Rev. E. S., Mlssionarv, West- 
 I —(Dean Rural.) | field. 
 
 Tippet, Rev. W. II., Rector, Queensbnry. Willis. Rev. C, Missionary. Salisbury. 
 
 DIOJESAV (MHTiiOlI SOCIIOTV OF NEW BKUXSWICK. 
 
 I Prc'ldent, Tiie llixht H'v. .Ti'\n, Lonl Bishop of Preilerlcton ; Vice 
 Pre!<identi«. Ifoti. John . S^iunders Krcd-frick A. Wixglnd, K»quire, lion. Biimiiel 
 ' L. Tilley, C. n..anl lli-v. William Scovil, M. A ; Tr.-asurer. Henry W. Frith, Es- 
 quire. Auditors, 0. H. Fairw,;atli«r, F.-'fjnire, W. H, A. Keans Ksquire. Lobu 
 i Oninmitt^'e, JUm-. W. .Scovil. W. M. Jiirviii. K-»quire, B. Lester IVfcrs, Ksqnire, O. 
 ; Sidiicy Smitii, F)iquirtf, Williiini (Ji^rinan, Kiquire, and Henry W. Frith, Ksquire. 
 j Secretary. Iltv. Win. Q. K>'tc'iii'n, 1). D , St. Anilrew.i. Executive Coniinittee — 
 ' Samuel D. Berton, J. S Boies IteV-fbr-r, T. W. Daniel, W. C. Drury, R. F. II.i«en, 
 1 W. jAck, W. M. Jarvia. B. U Peter.*, Hurd Peters, Beverley Robinson, G. Sidney 
 j Smith, Hon. Judjre Weld ^n, O. A. Sehofteld, J. W.lkinson, Saint John; S. A. Akei- 
 ' ley, Hon. Jud^e .\lleii, J mm.! S. Beek, W. Carman, Hon. Judfje Fisher, (leorge E. 
 ; Fenety, .V. Inches, Geo. Roberts, Edward Simonds, F. A. H. Stratton, Fredericton. 
 
 
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 IV THR UIOOKSK Of .SAINT JOHM, NBW Barj.V.SWICK. 
 
 The Rlpht Bev. .Inns Swkcst, I). D., Bishop of St. John ; Very Hev. T. Connolly, 
 V. O. ; Rtv. E. Do.vl'', Kev. Antoine Ouellct, Rev. Jof. Mtchauii, and Rev. Francois 
 C.irmier, City ol St. John ; Rev. E. J. Uunphy, C irleton, St, John ; Rev. R. Vereker, 
 St. Andrews; Revs. J. MoDevitt, and W. McManus, Curate, Fredericton; Kev. R. 
 McAulev, Grand Lnke ; Re/. K. Babineau, Ructouche ; Rev, B, McKenna, Johnville, 
 C. C. ; Rev. R. Welsh. Al.na, Albert County ; Revs. James Quinn, Saint Steplien, 
 K. Qiiinn, Curafe, do.; Rev. .lohn Quinn, Saint George; P. Farrel, .Nerepis, Queen's 
 County ; Rev. F. Lefehvre, Memramcook; Rev. Fathers Lecourt, Geoffrion, and 
 Mahoney, Curates, do. ; \lfv. W. .I.Foley, Woodstock; Rev. Father B;iudet, Saint 
 
 Kathi r Doucet, Curate, do. ; Rev. W. Aylward, Quaco ; 
 
 Rev. P Brailley, Cape Bald ; Revs. A. Gnsselin, and — 
 V.mier, Cocaijrue; "ev. M. Donnolly, Gra'd DIgne; Rev. JohnlC. Murray, Rirhi- 
 bucto ; Rev. Chas. Sweron, St. Luce, MadaWaska ; Eev. Joseph Oullette, Ste Miurie, 
 Uuctouche. 
 
 ROM\>f CATaOLIC CLERGYMEN IN THK DIOCKSB OF CHATHAM, N. B. 
 
 Right Rev. James Rogers, D. D., Bishop of Chatham; Revs. T. Barry and Wm 
 Varily, Curates, Chatham ; Very Rev. M. Egan, V. O., Nelson, MiramichI; Rev] 
 J<is. Pelletier, Curaquet ; Rev^'. F, Oauvreau, Tracadie; H. McQuirl:, Kouchibnul 
 
 guasis; Joseph Theberge, Hotlhogue ; Vendervennet, Shippegan; Father 
 
 Robert, Petit Roclier; Aujr. Babineau, Newcastle; W. Morrisey, Kenous Kiver ; 
 John Carter, Bathurst: J. J. Nuirent, D:iIIioubI>-, Restiguucbe; TLeo. Allar d, 
 Poquemouche ; and Richard, Curate, KouehibougaslB. 
 
 I I Bruno, Madawaska; R«;v. 
 • llev. J. Verek-jr, Sus-ex ; 
 
 PRESBVTEUIAN CHURCH OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES. 
 
 IN C INNKCTION Wirri TUB CHtTRCH OF SCOTLAND. 
 
 Rev. Al'an Pollock, Moderator of Synod. 
 1. Prfshr/fert/ of St. Jof,u.—\\e\a. Wm. Donald, D. D.. Clerk; Fredericton, 
 
 j John M. Brooke, 1) I).; Nashv.aak, Stanley Ac, Rev. Wm Fogo ; Rictimond, 
 
 ; St.. Andre»M and St Patrick, .John Ross, Peter Keav, Assist.int an<l Suc- 
 
 I cessor ; Cty )f St. .lolm, AVilliain I) maid, D. I) ; Portland Geirire J. Cale, A. B. ; 
 ■ Rotli^'iiy llooert ,1 Cuneron, A.ssiitant to Dr. Donald; Woodstock anil Nurdi- 
 ampton, William J. K.is!<e 1, Catechist. 
 
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 2. Pi'4i»hiit''nj of }firnmichi. — Revn. Wm. Wilson, Clerk ; lllack River ami 
 
 Re<l Baik, ; CliHtham, Wm Wilson ; Ne\vinntle and DoU|;la8towii, 
 
 F. R. McDonaM ; TaliUBintac anil H irnt Churcti, John Itnbertgun. 
 
 8. hi-e»hi/tery of R-Htlgouchti. — Bathurst, Preflerick Home, A. M ; CainithelUown, 
 and Flatlandg, Rev. William Murray ; Dalhousie and Maplegreen, Janien Murray ; 
 N«w KIchraond, John Wella. 
 
 SYNOD OF THE CHURCH OF NEW BRUNSWIOIC. 
 
 Synod, known aa " The Synod of tli« Presbyterian Cliurch of New Brunswick," 
 ecclesiastically Incorporated with the Prevbytsrian Church of the Lower Provinces, 
 but separately existing fur secular purposes. 
 
 Rev. Jaio'is Fowler, Moderator. Rev. James Bennet, Clerk. 
 
 Presbyteries. 
 
 Saint John. 
 
 Ministers. 
 Rev. Andrew DonaM, 
 " Lewis Jack, 
 " Jamrs Bennet, 
 " J. C. Burjres?, 
 *' Samuel Hiiu.>ton, A. M., 
 
 Jamca Orsiy, A. M., Mudcratoi, 
 Neil McKHy, Clerk, 
 •' J. K. Bf^nristn, 
 " J. D. Murray, 
 Rev. John Turnbull, Moderator, 
 " William Milieu, 
 
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 MIramichi. 
 
 James Salmon, 
 Samuel ilMrnHrd, Moderator, 
 Samuel Johnston, Clerk, 
 Rev. Angus .McMaxter, 
 " James Law, A. M , 
 " Thomas (t Jolimitone, 
 '* Thomas N'cliolsop, 
 *' Juuiea Fowler, Clerk, 
 
 Charges. 
 Campbell Settlement, Ac. 
 Si)rin^fle1d and Eiift. Set. 
 St Joh.'s Ch., St. John. 
 Carlctuii. 
 
 Chlvin Church, St. John. 
 Sus.^ex iind Upper Norton. 
 Sr. Utviirit Ch.. St. John. 
 
 Salt .^prmj;!), ^tc, 
 
 Moiicloii. 
 
 St. James. 
 Uocabec. 
 
 St. Stephen. 
 
 Fi-ederictou. 
 
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 ShIiiiuo Uiver. 
 
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 Harvey. 
 
 New Mills. 
 
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 Chatham. 
 
 REKORMKD PRKSIJVTKIir AN CHUUCH OK lUKLANI). 
 
 Rt'vs. Alexander McL^-od Stavtiy, St. John, J. R. Lawson, UAriicsville aad Black 
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 FHKDEUirTOX I>KSTBI»'T. 
 
 I. Sutcllffo, Chaiiinan. I> D. Curr'e, Finflnrlal Pocret'ry. 
 Frfif^'H U>ri, I). I). Currie, Sl'an «.'. Fulton. MariinrWe, Jos Seller A. B. Kifi(l$- 
 C'^'tr, Roberto. Johnson. S/uJflthI, Itohert Wil»on W'nul t.>k, J( lui .*>. A^lrly. 
 I'nntirl'iity. Fied.W. Harrison. A'u Jf^'Aft//.*, K'lwin MilN. Jii' k imrl'-, Y.i<;\ 
 B. Moore, /''o-- n vfi /'<', Win. W. IVroival. /I'i'/cr*!' , J'>liii S. AlU'U. A ii^fmuifl; 
 D. W. L Laoheur. (lnuftipit. O. U. Payoo •. Mhiiiiii> hi, 1. Sutclitle, A. U Morris, 
 A H. lUithnrnt, Richard Wcddell. D>llion it. One wiuited. 
 
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 SACKVILLB niSTRICT. 
 
 Kllan nrettle, Chairni.in. J. (J. An^iwin, Finnncial Secretary. 
 Sit'^krU/t', Elins Itrettle ; J. ?nn\vlia)l, Suprrnumerary. P»h>t tl" /'/i^', Joneph 
 ft. Angwin. Hnie tfe Vi^-t)-, David l*. Si;ntt. }fo>i<Um itnd Ciirfivilnl", .lolin Prince. 
 J)o' rfifi>'tfi; Robert A. Tcinph!. /foj>i ir- >f, .fohu 'SI. I'Wie. //i/Uhoroug/i, l>0U)ilii'4 
 Cli^iptnaii. /A/rf/f)"/', Thoiniis Allen. SiiHshitrt/ inxf E/ffi", I'o be siiiriiiitii. y7/- 
 cfiibiicto, C>arisw:<.k .lost, A. .M. A'/'/frnf, Jaine)* HiiriH. Xopjiau, Alex. S Tu'tle. 
 I'anal'ore', Wm. Alcorn ami W. J. Frazer. A'lroi-iite Harbour, George F. Day. 
 
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 WESTEUV ASSOCIATION. 
 
 Rev. Cnlvln nooflFppp<t, Moderator; Rev. Kdwnrd Ilickson, C'erk. 
 
 Revs. O. W.M. rnrcy, A. M., \V. S. McK.n/.ie, A. M., Timotliy lliulev, J imcH 
 S|)ene«^r, and .1. W. Titin. Saint .In'm ; Kcv. I. K Hill, i'en , Carleton, .*^t. J.iiin ; K 
 C. Cady, A. M , I'ortlnnd ; .1 K. lileiikiicy, Kieliinotid. C. (\. ; (J. 11. (;^lll|-t^ell. Eel 
 River ; .1. (}. Ilarvcy, Upper W^od^tock ; James Tc>7.'-r, DuMUtnwti ; William M K<\- 
 wards, Illisitfield ; (iem-Re Kstitlirooks, .'^iiiiond!* ; ■William L. ilopljin.j, I'ennlield ; 
 Charlett 8purden. D. I)., Alt-x. Ksiabrookf, and C Goodspeed. H. A., Krederictiin ; 
 Jaiiies Walker, MasCHilne ; K. llirUsoii, \. .M., St. (ii'or;.'? ; T. W. HiiUhd"r.-i, Prince 
 William ; .1 II Tiipper, Queen-bui y ; K. Webb, )5outl; Ki< Iniioiid ; W C. Ride-nif, 
 St. David." ; J. U. StraiiK, Miiciiiiquack ; \V. I). Manr.er, Niistbwjink ; T. M. Mimro. 
 Fli>renoevide ; \V. M Iteckwith, I'liper (J.iuelowti ; (renr'.'e Si'dy, Slifllkld, ; J. E. 
 llopi er, A. M., Saint Stcpbeii ; It. N. Ilu(?'.ie-', Upper (J iiretown ; (Je' r^'e R^fby, 
 KMiL'ccleiir ; Janiei Trindj!t', Nfwciis'tle (i. L. ; «ieor(ri' Ilowiird, ,JHcl<^ont;lW■n ; 
 llcnjauiin ,Fiiuetf, H|o'-mfi-ld; S. C Moor, W..'nNtoe'k ; P. O. lU't-ce, . 
 
 IjU-riitidten — T. P. Davie-i.tieo. ,lfwett, I). O. fif illwell, .fas. .*<. May, .IoIim Forrest, 
 Soloni '11 \S . Parent, (ieor;:e I,. Price, .lolui Simpson, V. (i. Currio, .Jacob A. Durkee, 
 William Auiiis, and Poter A. K .iglit. 
 
 KASTKRN ASSOCIATION. 
 
 Rev. Tbomns Todd, Moderator; Uev. .J. M. r«rry. Clerk. 
 
 Revc David Hleakiiey and W. A. Cranda', E;({i"; J*amu<'l Uan'-roft, Itufternu* ' 
 Rid(;e ; Tlioini>< Hleakiiey, Dor. b'siei ; W A.. I. Itleakriey, Pelitcodi.ic ; .1. C! Hleak- 
 ney, .Moncloii; Divid Criiiubil, W. A. Corey, Pefer Sprai.'!.'. and W. A.Ti'oop, ,S|iriiii^ 
 field ;W. A. Coleman, Hopewell; W. T. Corey, PitrirU DulTv a-id W. Pnlejier, llilln- 
 iioroiiL'b : .John 1.. Shaw, Mi I C.iv^ ; 1>. ('. C.irpcnler, It.iv-ide, Port EL'in ; 11. , 
 A. Charlton. Ran|<e, (iraiid l,Mke; ,J. \',. Killainive I, "Wer Turtle Creek) and ,1 is. 
 Wjillaee, Coverdale ; ,IaM-s llcrrilt, il ivejo'l; ; II. H irris,CaiiibridKe ; .laine^ le- 
 vin).', rtalliinoie, A C. ; Elliis Kier.«te;id, Collina Coiiit-r; Donald MePloiil, Jliic- 
 loiiclie; Alex. Muteh, K:i!i I'leld ; A H. MacilonaM, Narrows; .1. A. Sniitii and Aliid 
 Wiisblmrn, Sainl .Martm.s ; Cr. W. .*<prin^'er. .lemsetf; ,J. C. Sfeannian, E'^'in, Lit- 
 tle River; Thomas Todd, "ackville ; .1. William-'. Ilavelock; G. V Miles, Ainlorst. ; 
 
 /.ici'itiii'i^s — Sdoinon Sn\ith, Mieli lel (rmss, Henry Meljaicliev, llobert llewe, 
 D A. llerriti, Fraiik llcatt.e, Uaial) Uarpeiiter, lleri'iu 11. iJauipbell, and Jacob ! 
 Steves. ! 
 
 SKWUttUVSWICK HAPriST IDMK MI.SSION'ARY BOARD — 1870-71. 1 
 
 Rev. I. K. Hill, President; Revs. C Sptirden, D. D., J A. Snitli, \\. A. Cob-man, 
 W. Sanitflers, James lleiritt, (}. M W . Carey, VV. S. ^'c!C^•nzie, and Tlio.s. 
 Todd, ViCH Presidents; J. W. Ilartt, A.M.. Corre^pondinu Secretary; J. E. MiTB- 
 ters, Recordimj .Secretary ; (lilhert M. Steev.s, Ks(| lire, Tro.i-nirer ; lion. Alevau. 
 ■!er MeT.. 8eely, Auditor. Kxecu'ive Uoard — .Messrs. C. E. RirnliaMi, J. S. M\v, 
 John II. Hardir))r John Smith. Thomas Hell, Jonathan Titus, S. E. Oerow, V. 
 (Ira es. I,. F,. Simrpe, A. W. Mar<ters, I,. .M<Mann, Henry Vantfltan, Martii 
 Wortinan. VVilliani Lewis, Gdbert White, and U C". ."'kitiner, ivitli the UlUcers of the 
 Society und Ministers connected with the two AsKociutioiiH. 
 
 OFFICERS OF TIIK HVPTIST C )VVK\'TI(>V OF NOVA SCOTIA, NEW 
 
 UKLN8WICK, AND P. E. I8L V NU — 1 8 70-7 I . 
 
 Hon. D. McN. Parker, M. D., President; Revs W 9. .McKent e, A. M., David 
 Freeman. A. M., Wm. A Corey. .M. ReeUwith, A<i Coy, and Samuel Freeman, 
 Esijuirex, Vice Preaidents; Prof. D. F. Hig^lns, A. .M., Secretary for Nova .-^cotia ; 
 
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 MfV. (i. M. \V. Cavey, A M., SccrctHry for New nrunswicU ; J. II. Hinlinii, Esq.. 
 (111(1 l/'«is I>mm lilt, F.«(|iiiie, TieasiirHi'g ; Kevs ,J K. Bulcotn, I K Hill, i^t-ii., \V 
 A. Co eihHii. a. K. Dh.v. >f. !>.. J K. Voucher. A. .»«. Mmit. A. M., (>«.)! g- K M la, 
 Janii'R Ptirker, \V. (J. ParktM-, K. I) F'oiter A. .M., .lanns A Smith, Tlioinns Todd, 
 I). M Weltoii, A. y\., II N. Ht'Ckw.th, A. S Bleiiklimii, .«. L. Chii)in>.n, John Fi!<lier, 
 C. L Oooil'jK.'eil, .Ft'sge O. llHrdi "jr, John Kitip, Hon. Avard Lnnifley, A. W. Mao- 
 tem, anil J. F. L Par.''ons, I>-(juire.'<. Bourd of Directoi'o, hTiird of Foreign Mia- 
 bIps— llevs. C Tupner, D. I)., G AvnutronR, A. M. Ingliam B. Hill, A. StroPHch, 
 (}. M. W. Carey, A. 'I., N. Vidito,J. L. Read. E. O Read, S. U Keinp-on. A. M., 
 J. F. Kc; ptoii, A. U., M. P. Fieenian, \. B., IsaUli Wallace, A. M., John Giavec, 
 John Whcelock, and S. Wheelock. K qui'es ; Ansel T. Maker, K-qure, Treasurer. 
 Nova Sc'itia Ministerial Kclucatioii Boird--S Seldon, Eiq., Chairman ; H.H.Eaton, 
 A. M., Secretary; H>>n. I) McN. Parker. M. D., Treasurer ; Rev. J. E.Gouclier, E. 
 N. Ueckwith, and David Thompsoti, Esqrs. 
 
 OFFICERS OF THE BAPTIST BOOK AVD TRACT SOCrKlY 
 F. C. Cady, M. A., President; G. M. W. Carey, W. a McKenzie, 
 
 1870-71. 
 
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 CardiKan, ; Flcrencevdle. ; Grand Lake, . 
 
 OFFICERS OF THK CONGREGATIONAL U.NIOS OF NuVA SCOTIA AND 
 
 NEW BRUNSWICK. 
 
 Rev, Joseph Elliott, of Halifax, Chairman; Rev. R. K. Black, of 
 Milton, N. S., Mis.sionary Secretary; Mr. Jumes Woodrow, of St. John, 
 Secretary and Treasurff; Hon. Freeman Tupner, Milton, Capt. N. K. 
 Clements, Yarmouth, Rev. S. G. Dodd, St. John, I»ev. J. G. Baylig, 
 St. John, Mr. H. P. liridfcs, Sheffield, and Mr. 11. Skiuimiugs, llalifux, 
 Comiuittee. 
 
 CHRISTIANS, OR DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. 
 
 Saint John, N. B.— Duce Street. — Pastor, Elder George Garruty. 
 Deer Island, N. B — Pasters, Elder Harris Greenlaw. 
 Letite (fSt. George).— Elder S. F. Fowler. 
 Keswick, N. B.— Elders J. and H. Boone. 
 
 FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH. 
 Rev George A. Hartley, Mndtrafor, Carleton, St. John. 
 Rev J. T. Parsons, CiirrespondlnifS'ecrelary City Sairii John. 
 B.J. Underhill, E^(iulre, Recordiin:SecretHry, St. John, N. H. 
 Revs. Charles M(;Mul>in, Bri){ht(in; Exekiel Siprill, Wakefield ; Edward Weyroan, 
 Mouth Millstieani ; Win. E. Pennington. Southaatpton ; (ieo. Uri-er, Lower Wake- 
 field ; Joseph Noble, Peiiohsquis; Jacob Gunier, Nashwaak ; Beijaroin Merriit, 
 Otnabog; Alexander Taylor, Grand Manan ; Robert Freiuili, Kara; John Perry, 
 Sprint-'fleld ; William Kinnhnrn, Naswaaifis ; Peter Malloch, Welshpool, Canipohello; 
 Thomas Coimor, Woodstock : John McKenzit?, Jerusalem ; Cyril Doucett, Krio'irles- 
 ville; J. N, Barnes, (Jraud Manan; Stephen K Curry, Queenshuiy; Thomas Vau- 
 warf, Waterville; Freeinnn Uabcnck, Canipo Bello ; f^aoiuel Dnwney, Kara ; WiU 
 Tarn Hrowii, Whitehead I-land, Clnrlotte Cnunty; Jarvi" >*haw, Waktficid; Gcoi(re 
 W. McDonald, Pi estpie IcIe.C.C-'. ; John E. Reud, Upper GuKetowii ; G. T. Hartley, 
 Upper Woodstock, Carleton County ; Thomas 0. DeWitt, Watervd'e, C. C. ; J .seph 
 McLeod, Kredericton, York County ; Aaron Kenney, Florenceville, Carlelmi Co.; 
 Soli'Mio" Smith, Rnsugoii) sh, Sunhuiy County; Kl jali liray, Wicklow, C. C. 
 
 /,/whWi/^*<.— Solomon Smith, E. B, Gray, T. W. Carpenter, A. G. Lounsbury, 
 A. Case, H. Aiills, and K. W. Hartley. 
 
 Alexandra Wotk» Haw Factory, cur. North undGeorfc Streets. 
 
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 HOMR MISSIONARY SOCI?MY OF TIIK K C. BAPTISIS OF N. H. 
 
 D. W. Clark, Enquire, President; Revg. G. T. liarlley, T. Vunwnrt, uri.l A. 
 Taylor, Vice J*rt'Hi(it'iitR; Itov. Cr. A. llurtley, Ci>rreapoiKlin;r Sfi-ri'tiiry ; l';:(>.-l(iel 
 McLuoil, It canlini? Secretary ; IJev. .1. T. I'arsoeis, Treiisurer ; liev. J. I',. Utu>l. 
 Audit'ir. K.xecutive Coiiiniiltee — I). W. CUrk, ChuirniHii ; Win. I'tters, t^errctury 
 toCiiminitlee; Khvh. O. W. Mfbomild, J. Mol-cod, Jolin Ferry, J. Ountcr, Williuiu 
 Kiiighorn, K. Weyruan, and J. T. Piirsous, wiiU tlie two Secreluries. 
 
 I F. C. DAPTIST FOREKJV MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF X. U. 
 
 I Rov F. Rrtbcock, Preaiilent : Revs. J. Noble, J. O. MeKeniie, iind T. Connor, 
 Vice Presi(lenta; Rev. .John Perry, Corre9(>oa<ling Secretary ; Rev. J. K. Heiicl, 
 Recording Secretsiry; Wm. Peters, Treasurer; Gideon M<-Leod, Ksquirp, Auditor 
 Executive Cunimittee— AVni Peter.s, Rjv.t. B. Merritt, S. Downey, Chas. ^I(.•Mullin, 
 Jo.seph Noble, Tliotuas 0. Dewitt, A Kei nev, S. .Sinitli, J. N. Harnes, T. Vanwart, 
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 JeslyV Council; the Jud^-e of the .Admiralty; the Speaker of the House of Aisem- 
 bly; ttie Mayor and Recorder of Saint John; the Rector and CIturchwardens of 
 Trinity Churc!), Saint John; togetlier with the Rev. William Duuald, D. D., and 
 Rev. W. Scovil. 
 
 C. W. W' eldon. Esquire, Clerk and Treasurer. 
 
 UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 
 
 Visitor on behalf of Her Mjijesty — His Honor the Lieutenant Governor. 
 
 CoBPoK.iTioN Asu Mk.miikrs OF Sknatb. — W. Brydone Jack, D. C. L., President; 
 lloii. Joliii'S. ."'■luiidors, lion. John Itob orison, Hon. D.'ivid Wark, , Boyle Travers, 
 Esq., M. I)., Stephen 11 Hitchings, Enquire, Don. A. McL Seely, A. Atlierton,M.D., 
 an<l Ezi'kiel McLfod, Kjiii. 
 
 ReKi.'*trar and Trcasuier- Kdward II. Wilmol, Esq. 
 
 Professor of ^liltlleullltic^', Natural Ptiilo8i>pliy and .\«tronomy — AVin. Rrydnne 
 Jack, D. C. L. Clas.sical Literature and History — Georjje Montgomery CHinpbell. 
 
 A. M. Chi-niistry and Natural Science — Loring W. Bailey, A. .M. Modern Lan- 
 guages and Literature— J. .Marshall D'Avray, Esq Logic and Metaphysic" — Tho- 
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 Writing Maattr, John Moore. 
 
 SAINT JOHN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. 
 
 James Pnters'in, LL. D., and I!ev. Chas. 0. Coster, A.,M., Ph. D., Classical Mas- 
 ters ; Edward .Manning, A. M., English and Matheiuutical Muster. 
 
 FREE BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY OF N. B. AND N. S. 
 
 Presitlent, E. C. Freeae, Esr|uire ; Vice-Presidents, Revs. Joseph Noble, and 
 George T. llartl.y ; Secretary, I,. N, Sliarpe; Treasurer, Uuv. B. .Mirritt ; Direc- 
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 President, Z. O. Oabol, V.f<\. ; Vice I're'idents, Rev. ('. SpurHen, D. D., 
 Uev. Timothy Harlcv, A. I). Ycrxa. Fsq , and John Ferris, Esq., M. P. 
 
 Secretarie8--R. H. PhillipB, K'q , KreHoricton ; .Spcretai v, , 
 
 Suint John ; Treasurer, A. F. Randolph ; Auditor, Z. R. Everilt. Com- 
 mittee— RevB. I. E. Hill, Oeorite IJurn.s, F. C.Cadv, M. A.. «. M. VV. Ca- 
 rey, M. A., W. A. ("orev, C. (Joodapeed. H. A., J. G. Harvey, E. Ilit-kfion, 
 M. A., J. F. Hopper, M. A , W. S. MeKsnzie, M. A, and thomaa Todd ; 
 Mesflr.'*. the Hon. Alexander McL. Seely, John Pic' ,id, M.P.. F. Hibbarrt, 
 M. P. P., Jud^e Steudman, (ieorge C. Hunt, William Hridireh, John L. 
 Haines, John Smith, Henry VauKhan, Gilbert White, J. W. Uartt, M, A., 
 Reuben G. Lunt, Gilbert M. Sleeves, L. MeMann, J. H. Harding, A. W. 
 Muster.s, John F. Musters, J. S. May, and William Lewis. 
 
 MOUNT ALLISON WESLEY AN COLLF.GE, SACKVILLB, N. B. 
 
 CORPOBATION 1S70-71. 
 
 Doahu or Tru-tki's and Govbrnoks. — Key. II. I'ickiird, I». D , Chairman ; Rev J. 
 O. IlennigHf, Itev Chuil.H DeWolfe, D. D., K^-v. J. f-nowbiill, Kev. G. S". Millipan 
 A M., Rev. ChHrles ?tew»rt, D. I) ; Rev Elia.s Brettl.-, Rev. D. D. Currte; Hon. A. 
 R. McCleliin, Henry B. Allison, Ksq., Mariner Wnoil, E-quire, John Starr, Esquire, 
 Ilnn. (ieorx*! E. Kii'g, James Dixon, Esquire, David Allison, Esq., A. M., and James 
 R Inch, Esq., A. M. 
 
 Faculty.— I)>»vi(l Allisnn, A. M., President and Professor of Ancient Languages ; 
 Rev. Charles Stewart, D. ])., rrofossor of Theolupy, Mental and Moral Science and 
 Cliristian Evidences- James R. Inch, A. M., Professor of Khetorio, Logic, Ac. ; Rev. 
 J. Burn'ash, A. M., Professor of Natural Science ; Richard C Weldon, A. M., Pro- 
 fessor of Mathematics; John T. Mellish,. A. B., Tutor iu Latin. 
 
 MOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN MALE ACADEMY. 
 David Allison, A. M., Principal ; Rev. J. Ilurwash, A. M., Vice Principal. 
 
 n').VHl» UF INHTUUCTION. 
 
 Rev. C. Jost, A. M., Head Mas'erand Instructor in Classics; J. T. Mellish, A. B., 
 Second Master and Inst' uctor in English Department; Profess c li. C. Weldon, 
 Instructor in Mathematics ; W. H. Ihbitson, Assistant, in Eiif^iish Department; 
 Professor JohnW. Giay, Teacher of Drawing, Mechanical and Architectural Druf- 
 tirig,Ac.; Professor Tlieoiiore ll. A. M trteus, Ttacher of Vocal and lustrumeatal 
 Music. Steward and Stewardess — .Mr. and Mrs, John Towse, 
 
 MOUNT ALLISON LADIICS' ACADKMV. 
 James R. Inch, A. M., Princip. 1 ; Miss Kate L. Jewell, Preceptress, 
 Faculty. — J. k. Inch, E.iquire, K. M., Profe.nsor of LanKUa^es and Logic; Miss 
 Kate L. Jewell, Teacher of Relies Letties, Ac. \ Mi.n.s Miiry Mellish. M. L. A , Tea- 
 cher of Mathematics and Naiurul Science; .Miss Minnie U. Bent, Teacher «f Eng- 
 lish Branches ; Miss Alice A. Chesley, iind Miss C. Hickman, Teachers of Music; 
 Tlieodire H. A Martens, K-cpihe, Pr<>fesHor of Vocal aud InstrumcntuI Music 
 J. W. (Jray, E.-*quire, Prole8^l'r i>f Painting Ac. 
 
 OrriCKhS or tub Alu.mni Shciki y.— S. Parker Tuck, Esq , M A , C. R., President; 
 Thomas B. Flint f>q., B. .\., Lli. B., .\il)ert Lockh^rt, Esquire, and D. L. Hiining- 
 ton, E.<q., Vice Presidents ; A. A. Stockton, Esquire, M. A., LL. B., Secretary and 
 Treasurer. 
 
 PKOVINCIAL IN3TITUTK. 
 
 John Dennet, Esqnir*, PresLI-.-nt; K. 0. Freeae, Esquir?. 1st Vic>> PrcsMent ; 
 • , '2d Vice President; J. L. .Mclunis, Sec'y. ; D. Morrison, Esq., Treaa. 
 
 ST. JOIIX COl'NTY TEACHICH.S INSTITUTE. 
 
 — , Vice President; J. E. 
 
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 at the Uiit-Ports of the Province act us hunii^rati(m Oflicers. 
 
 J« F. JUiwtbn, Alexandra Works, St. John, N. B* 
 
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 MeVnl). Sr. Joiiv, N.H., H;i.vxcii. — l)irc.-tors — Hon. .John ikoln'i-tson. J. 
 V. Thiiijjiir, and Heverlcy Uoliinson. Mnitaji'r — 1{. K. (uliidley. J)iH- 
 count Dui/s — Wt dncsdays and Saturdays. 
 
 Bank ok N'kw Bih;.n.swick, St. John'. — C;»pit.il, .^liOO/iOO. President, 
 J. D Lewin, E.sq. ; Cashier, Win, Girvan ; (i. A, SidioHeld, Aocoiintaiit ; 
 C. (^impbi'U. Corro.-iponding Clork ; J. Cla\v,«<on, T. VV. Seeds, B. Boyd, 
 Tellor.s ; S. (lirvan, J. M Diek, H. L. Rohinson. Book-keepers; I). Sears, 
 Discount Cl.rk ; F. J. Ilatheway, G. T. Harding, Clerks; J. Mount, 
 Messenger. 
 
 Directors : J. S. B. DeV.'ber, W. H. Lawtoti, F. A. Wiggins, Thos. W 
 Oaniel, J. I). Lowiji, E. Sears, George Carvill, and T. (Jilbert, Esquires. 
 Solicitor, Fred. V. Kobinson. 
 
 JJiscount J)ai/n. — Tuesdays and Fridays, 9 o'clock, a. m. 
 
 Pkoi'lk's Bank, Fhkokkicton. — Capital, $00,000. Manager, A. F. 
 Randolph ; Cashier, S. W. Babbitt. 
 
 St. Stkpiien's Bank. — Capital, ^2nO,OnO. Accumulated profits, |80,- 
 00i>. President, Hon. William Todd ; Cashier, Robert VV^atson, Esq. 
 
 Bank of Montuf.al [At St. John]. — W. Richardson, Manager; W. J. 
 Anderson, Accountant ; S. S. Bovd, John Donald, and G. B. Rowley, 
 ('lerks. 
 
 Saint John Savinos' Bank. — President, Robert L. Hazen ; Cashier, 
 Daniel Jord-uj, Esquire. Trustees, Hon. Chief Justice Ritchie, .lustice 
 John W, M'eldon, Rev. Win. Scovil, Robert Reed, Robert F. Hazen, 
 John Wishart, Edward Sears, StcpluMi K. Foster, John Boyd, Charles H. 
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 General; W. U. Griffin, Deputy Postma.*t'jr General; W. II. White, 
 Secretary; 11. A. Wicksteed, Accountant ; P. LeSeur, Superintendent 
 Money Order Branch ; J. C. Stewart, Superintendent Savings Bank 
 Branch; John Ash worth, Cashier. 
 
 Inspkctor's Ofkite, Saint John. — Hon. John McMillan, Inspector ; 
 William Paisley, Secretary; Win. C. Whittaker, Accountant; Wm. A. 
 Black, Charles A. Murray, D. Brown, and William K. Avery, Clerks; 
 Wm. Bannister, Messenger. 
 
 Post Offick, St. dohn. — John Howe, Postmaster ; James Woodrow, 
 .\ssistant Postmaster; Henry C. Frink, M. J. Potter, II. P. Oity, R. C. 
 Mcliit\re, A. McNicliol. John A. Armstroiig, and D. H. Waterbury, 
 Clerks ; John Leetch, Oflice Keeper ; James Lcctch, Robert McLaughlin 
 and William Younp;, Letter Carriers. 
 
 .Money Orokii Branch, St. John. — James Hale, Superintendent ; 
 Thomas B. Smith, Clerk. 
 
 E. AND X. A. Postal Car.— F. W. Blizzard, and John McA. Hunter, 
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 raiiUTOii, Cli'i-k, FivilcriitoM ; Elward Si;ii]is:iii, K.-ii|.. (J.ip;i't'i\vii ;(}.■(). F. 
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 (lidcoii Kiii;;lit, E.-ii]., Saint (Ic()r<:;(' ; James l)i.\' n, Est]., *'a(-l;»ille ; A. 1.'. 
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 ton; Thomas Vondy, Es(|., Chatham; Jame:* J<jliiist()n, V.m\., .N'owi-a.-tle; ' 
 J. 0. Voiitoiii', Es(|., Richihucto ; H. A. Joiinyton, Es()., Dailiousic ; Helen 
 Waitt, Batlmrst : Jamo.s (li-over, Esq., Wonlslook ; Saimiel Foster, E.s«|., j 
 Kingston, K. C. ; II. iMoMoniif^lo, Esq., Snsst-x Vale; J'. McMillan, Esq., 
 (iraiul Falls; John T. Hod<,'son, Esq., E'lmimd-ton ; Edward Nugent, 
 Esq.. Saint Martins; Wm. M. Bovcridtro, Fs |., Andovor; J. M. >teveiin, 
 Ilarvev ; J. Cran^le, Milltown ; Alex. \!eN. Travis, ()s^t'li^'al; ; S. W. 
 Tinglpy, Dorchester ; A. McKendrick, (^iMinhelltoii ; .Joliii li. Mcl'lier- 
 son, Oromocto ; C. M. Robinson^ J'[)por Mills ; W. E. Stoves, UilLxbon)' ; 
 Luke Byron, Carapohello ; John Casey, Bale Verte ; E. (Juskell, 
 Cirand Manan; (.■. J. Burpee, shellicld ; \V. Fowler, llamniDiid Val<'; 
 B. H. Foley, lUutouehe; 0. E. CJrosvenor. Canterbury; Janie.^ II. Reed, 
 Carleton ; S. C. Charters, Memraincook ; J. M. Xase, Mouth of Neropis ; 
 W. II. Whit«, Sprinp;(ield ; J. V,. C. Blaekhall. rara(|uet; F. dillespitf, 
 Lopreanx; S. (4. Bur|)ee, Florenceville; VV. W. Vv'w, Petiteoiliac ; M. B. 
 Palmer, IIop.-'wcll C.ipo ; Ar-rhiba! I .McICeuziL-, Flatlands; Donald McAl- 
 lister, New Mills ; D. Cilendiuniiig, Harvey Statio:i ; U. I). Robinson, El;:;in; 
 J. A. Sinnott, Apohaqui, Charles F. Tilton, Fnirville ; Kingston, Kent, 
 John Ilarnct.; and four hundred and eighty Wuy Offices. 
 
 POST AG K. 
 
 All Letters Bent to any part of tlie DDtninioii hihI P. K. Island, !>re linble to i» 
 tinifxrin ritte of three cents per lialf oaiice, accoiiliaK to the tullowini; scale, if 
 pi-t'p;iiil : — 
 
 A Letter not excecdinij h.ilf ounce in Tp'^rhf $0 S 
 
 .\ Lei ter exceeilinp li;ilf ounce, tlM«' not exoct.''liii<r one oiitici" 6 
 
 A Letter I'.xceeditu one ounce, iind not • xceciliiii; oiie oiinci' mil ;i half .. {) 
 
 \ L"tter exoeedhijr one ounce and a luiU, and no; eX'v<"Iin.f iHn mmcis . . . I'.' 
 A Letter ex-ieedini; two ounce", an 1 not exci-ediriL' twn nurici-H ;iiil u h;iir. .. 16 
 
 .And so on, addiii); three cents extra for every a'idition.-il half onnoe. 
 
 If unpaid, such Letter.>s will be liable to a rate o iivs cent.: per half ounce. 
 
 The same scale of reckoninp by half ounces is applicable to Leltern to a'ld from 
 the United St.ites, but the rate on suoli li'.'ttcrs !•* six ceiit< pi;i- hull ounce. 
 Postape < n Drop Letters, one cent, and nuigt be )>i» piiid 
 
 On Pacliet Letters to and from the United Kin^^doiu, tlie scale of rates U as 
 
 follr)W8 : — 
 
 A Letter not exceeding half o\ince in wciifht $0 6 
 
 A Letter exceedinjf iialf ounce, and not exceeilintr an ounce Vi 
 
 And so on — addinj: 12,'^ cents for every addition;iJ half ounce. 
 
 Letters via New York, when so a<ldiess<.(l, are svnt w.i \i\y : po.«t.'ipe scentB. 
 
 Letters for the \Ve>"t Indies, Cub;i, Central America, i.'.>utli America a A Japan, 
 can be sent daily via Kew York, if so addressed and (.repaid. 
 
 Letters for Hrill>h Columbia and Vancouver, 10 cents ; Ued River, 6 cents ; in 
 all cases to be prepaid. 
 
 It is advisab'e that all Leifors should be prepaid, and by Po.^tage Stamps. 
 
 Printed Hooks and Pamphlets, under A'i ounc.'s in weiu'^i', can be forwarrleil 
 by Post in New Brunswick, ut the rate of one cent per ouace ; Periodicals, one 
 cent per four ounces. 
 
 Tr.i slent Newspap'Ts requi e to be prepaid — two cents each. Newspapers for 
 subscribers do not fetpiire to be prepai'!, tli-^ clnir^e heiiii,' one cent on delivery ; 
 prepayment can be made either at the OlHce where mailed, or by tlw subscriber 
 at tiie (JfTlcc where delivered, at tin* foil wing rates : Ford paper issued once per 
 week, live c-tx\'.» pur quarter ; twice, !•• cents ; and so on. 
 
 Pamphlets, Periodicals, and Hooks, to pass at the ab'ivc rates, must be sent 
 without a cover, or in a cover open at the sitles or tnds. 
 
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 or O'lverumfiit paper. 
 
 Any violation of these ReKulatlotii will miliJt'Ct such New«pap-r*, Painplileli, 
 rtfrlotlic'iklo, or IJuoks, Ac, tn 1>.' Ireitteil In every respect rt< lit'lters. 
 
 Rook PoHtiiKe to UnU«'(l Kingijom, under 1 i/,., i) cpntH; I to 2 '^i , A cents ; 2 to 4 
 oi.,7cent«; 4 ounces, 7 centu; 4 ounces «n«l under S ouiioei>, 12'^ ci-nts ; 8 ounces 
 Hnd under 12 oz , 9 i-ents ; 12 ox. and und(*r 16 ob., 25 cents ; 1 S)., 2^ cent* ; 1 lb 
 ami under 1)^ lb., 87 i^ cents; l,t^ lb. to2 lb., 90 cents. 
 
 Pi-riodic.'tis printed in Cnnitdii c;in be sent to United Kingdom for 2 cents. 
 
 To Nuwfoundliinil, same hs EoKland. 
 
 Rmiihtiuiion. — Tlie Hyiteni of reKistrutton is applicable to all description of let- 
 ters without distinction, whether tliey contain articles of value or not. It also 
 applies to parcels. The charge in addition to postage Is for letters 2 cents, lar- 
 ce's S cents ; to KiiKhind, SceMts. 
 
 1>AR0KL,8. — Parcels clo.ted at the ends and sides can be sent by mail throuffhout 
 the IVmilnion, at a rale of 12 1) cent'< per hair lb. The weight of each parcel Is not 
 to exceed 8 lbs., uor the size to exceed 2 f^^t in length or breadth, and 1 font in 
 thicknt-s*. The parcel muitt n>>t coi\tain any «rlaH»i, liquid, or any substance liable 
 to do injury to the mail, under the penalty of a forfeiture of the parcel if disco- 
 vered. The parcel U not to contain any writing. Parcels must be pre-paid by 
 stamps. Tile sender, by writing his name on the outside, can have the parcel 
 returned in case of fa'lure to reaeli the [nirson addressi'd. 
 
 PosTAOK fiTAXt's. — Postage stamp'* are provided at the rpspective values of }^ 
 1, 2, 8, 6, 12>^, and 15 cents : all bearing as a dev ce the efflvy of Her Majesty. 
 
 Patterns and samples are truiLimitted between tlie Douiiuioti and tiie United 
 Kingilnin at the same rate as per ho >k po^t. The pattern or sample rau:tt be 
 open at the end or side, except in case of seeds, drug.-t, Ac, ; which can be sent 
 in closed transnar.int l).ii(s. 
 
 Persons remitting money should obtain a Money Order, as the Department is not 
 responsible for the loss ot a letter cintainiuK mouey; and ia no case should a 
 money letter be sent without registration. 
 
 MONKV 0KDKK3. 
 The following Po«t OfSces In New lirunswick are authorized to issue and pay 
 M ey Orders (under diri'ctinn of the Post Master Ueneral), (or any sum not 
 
 one Order |I00:— 
 Dorchester, 
 Freilericton, 
 Gage town, 
 Oniud Falls, 
 Harvey, 
 Harvey Station, 
 Ililldhoroiigli, 
 Hopewell Cape, 
 
 Kingston (Kent). 
 
 Moiicton, 
 
 Newcastle, 
 
 Osst»keag, 
 
 Kichibuclo, 
 
 Sackville, 
 
 Salisbury, 
 
 Shediac, 
 
 Sh>-fneld, 
 Saint Andrews, 
 Stint (ieorge, 
 Saint John, 
 Haint l;itephen, 
 Saint Martins. 
 Sussex Vale, 
 Woodstock. 
 
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 Andnver, 
 
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 Diictouclie, 
 
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 Canterbury, 
 
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 When .Money Orders exceeding |tOO in aggregate amount arc issued In one day 
 an<l to the same person, hy one or more Otliut's upon another OfUce, the Postmas- 
 ter of the onice drawn upon (if necessary) luay delay the payment of such Orders 
 for six days. 
 
 All Money Orders sh ill he drawn upon Printed Forms supplied by the Post Of- 
 fice Department ; and iiL> Order will be valid or payable unless given upuu the 
 regular Printed Forru:). 
 
 The Commission to be charged upon Money Orders shall he as follows : — 
 
 On orders not exce-din;; #!•), .^ ceiiti, Kxceedin;.? $10, and not xceeding $20, 
 10 cents. Evcr'>ding 1^1), and not exceeding |:)0, 15 cents. E.xceeding $SU, and 
 not exceeding $41), 2(1 cents. Kxcoeding $10, and not exceeiling $r)0, 25 cent.'. 
 ICxcecding $50, and not exceeding $6 1, 30 cents. Exceeding $U0. and not exceed- 
 ing $70, o5 cent?. Exceeding $70, and notexceeditig$8<>,40cent8, Exc eding$80, 
 and not exceeding $9(), 45 cents. Exceeding $90, and not exceeding $100, •OOcenti'. 
 
 The person to w>i<>m an Order is payable, can have it paid to a second person 
 
 by writln-; on if, " Pay to the nnler of (the name of the second person to 
 
 fill the blank), for value received." 
 
 Orders payable in Ontario and Queb'^c, are Issued in currency, at the same 
 rates of cotnmii<Nion as :ocal orders. 
 
 Biterling Oders, payable in the Umiod Kingdom, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward 
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 (li'iind FhIIh is HUtli<irif.f'il to JHhiif OriU-ri", i>u.vnt''e in Nov i I^cMh, Trliice KdwarU 
 I^IhimI, Hurl NVwfiiuridliiiiil ; and Hurvpy, imvcM*- in the I'liitt d Kinpilnin. 
 
 Slerlin^f Onlers are drawn ill the riitf ol jl.sll to ilie Huund hierl njr, besides 
 the fidlowlnir rnmii iRMion :— Onltrs payable in Nova Pent in, coniniliiKioii Up to £2, 
 ft cents ; over £2 and up to £4, 10 cfiits ; from i. . to £.H, 20 cents 4c. Ac. Urders 
 payable in tl'C United Kingdom— 2.'> cents up tf £2; .'•'' cents from £2 to £6 ; 75 
 ct-nts fi-nni £<% to £7 ; and |1 from £7 to £10; Pi in< • Kdwaid Uland, and New* 
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 CUSTOMS. 
 
 SAISr JOHN. 
 
 CoUeffor — Bcverlfv UoVjitison, Ksritiirc. 
 TjfimHtnj Siirrri/'ir — S. ]•]. (Iitdw. 
 Wnreh'-ttite Keeper — (J. Hriscno. 
 Co/lrcfivff Clei'k — Homy Whitosidc. 
 
 Clrrk-K — John Saiiil ill, (t. Mntllu'w. .J. VrmUMiliiiifrli, nndChaf". F. Olive. 
 Walters and Si-arikfrx --\\'u:\\\\\\ .M. Lon-;iuai'l and James I'lcwclling. 
 Tide Snt'veynr — Willi;tin Howycr. 
 Snrveifor of Sihijtpuni — Jiiini's HhiIkv. 
 
 WarchoHw; lAK'kerx. — W. J. H. Miirtor. Janios Mifclioll, Ilonry CoflTey, 
 Patil Daley, (it'oriie Maxwell, W. H. Travi.^, and John Muinplirey. 
 Appraisers of Dutiable A i-ticlrs. — E. L. Thome an<l Inaae Woodward. 
 
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 Bat Vkrte — Wm. W. Wood. i Dorchester- -John HicUmnn. 
 
 Campbki.i.ton - Edwin Hotsford. Moncton— .fames Hoheitson, jr. 
 
 lIii.i.siiouoi(;ii — William Wallucc. 
 IIarvky — James liri'wster. 
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 Nkwcastle — Williiun Parker. | St. Stkpmk.n — II. WeMn-r. 
 
 Chatham — Daiiifl Ferguson. ; Wkst Isi,Ks---J.imes E. Dixon 
 
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 North Joooins— RuI'u!» Cole. 
 
 \ Frkiikkicton — T. R. Robertson. 
 j New Baxdox — John Kerr. 
 I Rocki-anp— R. B. Chapman. 
 : Woodstock — Henrv E. Dibblce. 
 
 Richmond SxATioN-.-John J. Allen. i Grand Falls — F. W. Browu. 
 ToniQUE — Francis Tibbota. | 
 
 INL.XND IIKVRNUK. 
 ThoniK-^ Haiilord, Iii>peetor. 
 Robert W. (.'riioii>I;aiik, Collector. 
 i George Travis, John E. (Janong, and John Freileriilt.oon, E.xciseinen. 
 
 ! CONSULS AND AGENTS. 
 
 I General Darin.-* D. Wainer, United States Consul at the Port of Saint 
 
 1 John and dependenciei». 
 
 I L'nite>l S/otcs Cunxnhtr Affvtu.— CkO. McSorlev, Suint Gcorfre ; Chan. 
 
 n. Clerke, Sftint S'''T)1h';i ; Klwaid Luri'if •. Saint Audrew.s ; Spatloid 
 
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 (ii'orf.'!' I'urvill, Kstniire, Cunsiil for Krann\ Saint .l«»lin. 
 lU'iiry .lick-, K«iiiin', Vict'Cim-iil for Spiin, at *«nint .lolin, X. 11. 
 N. P. <iivatlu'a(l. K-<iiiire, Consular Agfiil lor Sj>ain,ut ^l. An«lrcrt(». 
 Daniel Urowii. Krtiniiio. do do St. Mpphcn. 
 
 .loliii W. Ciitllip, Vifo Consul, Siint .lolin, Sweden and Norway. 
 I'iclianI C. Scovil, do, Slicliiic, do do. 
 
 Uicliard llutcliieion, do, Miramiohi, do do. 
 
 HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. 
 
 MAUINK IlOSI'lTAI., 
 
 Fiir the lielief of Sick and iJis'ih/ri Seninen, in Sf . J'>hn. 
 
 ('o;niui-.'i()ni'rs. .I'.'in Warl, .John Wishart, .John ^Il•lll•ath. Miarlc* 
 Mt;Laiu;ldan, an I William Dtli-rty, Ks(('iir.'rt : S'ori.'t in and Tn- 1 ;iiii>". 
 Ciiarles Ward; riiy-ticiati, Lcdtjiv)!) Uotdford, il. D. ; SlcMvard, Millou 
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 Commis>«ionori'— William Hayai'i I, Ksq., M.I)., Provident; W. IT. .\. 
 Keans, K-""!., Vico-Pro-idonl ; UoIuTt W. Crook-«hank, Ki<|., Tn-a.^uier ; 
 .loliii .McLachlan, n id .loliii .M. Walker, Knq. Kicliard St rly, Sci'it'taiy ; 
 iv L. Uarloiiux, M. [)., Resident riiysiclan and Snperintt'ndunt ; Min. 
 iliggiiid, Matron. 
 
 PROVINCIAL LUNATIC ASVLl'M. 
 
 Coinnii.ssioner!^, II(»n. Ik'nj. ncverilfrp, lion. William M. Kollv. Hon. 
 .Vttorni'y (ieni'ial. and Hon. Proviiurial Sccri'tary ; Secn'tury, Hubert 
 W. Cciioksliank, K-»\. \ *'lia|ilaiM, Kcv. William Scovil ; Superintendi-nt, 
 .lolin WaJdull, M. t. ; Supeividor, Book and Store-koupcr, U. (iruliain. 
 
 SAINl' JOHN PKNITKNTIAHV. 
 
 Tlii-s In-titution is under the jiri-i lietioii of the .Mini-^t'T of Jit-itiue 
 for th" Dominion, and sup 'ivi:!'i;)n ol" t'lre.; .special Ui."..v'.jri of Donji- 
 nioa reuitentiaric^. 
 
 BOAItl) OF IIKALTII, 
 
 For (he Citff ,inil Cnunty of Saint John. 
 
 WiMiani IJavard, M. D. ; Hon. CliarkM Watters, Tiodr^re V. N'owlin, 
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 V. W. lUv. Dr. I><iriid.l,<.riiiid('hii|il:ilii. 
 
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 W. A. (>. Hrrkwilh, Senior <). Di-MPi.n. 
 
 W. K. Marshall, lunior Orand Dt-aoon 
 
 W. J. 1). Shiirt, Orand Dir. Ctroiixinltn. 
 
 W. IM. N. Ktipht, Aunt. a. I). Crriin'!*. iJinjji-c Boribneri Ctrprid Tyler. 
 
 W. I). 8. IlariH-r, (iruinl ;*wi>ril Hcun'r. 
 
 Till, .\iuiuni ('oniniiinlcutUiii l« liuld un the Fourth Wcdni-mlay In September, 
 in till- City tit' Saint .luhii 
 
 Alliinn r.<idi»f, S'). 1.- Mci't* on iti.' first Friday in i-acli montli. nl llic Manonic 
 Hall, Saint .luhn. (tiiirlt-.^ I> riionision, W '>f. ; Wtn. S. .Marvin, Sccn-tary. 
 
 St. .I(»liir8 I.od);i>, No. 'J. — .Mi'cis iin tin- llrni Tiifaday in c-icli niontli, at the Mu- 
 nonlc Hall. Saint .loim. Wm. H.siniiott, W M. ; I'dward Mnnnlnjr. Sccntary 
 
 llllii-rnla I,odg<'. No. .'5. — M<'c-t« on the (♦•■noid Tmsday in each nionlli, at ihe 
 Masonic Hail, Saint .Iidin. Win. .(. l,oi;aii, W. .M.; I)u\id S. Stewart, Sccri'tary. 
 
 SiiMi'X Lodge, No. 4— Moit.-i on Tliursilay, on or alter eaeh full moon, ut l)or- 
 chesti-r. Alfred K. Oiilton, W. M. ; .f"lin W. Dealy, Seerelary. 
 
 !*t. Mark's Lodge. No. .V— Meets on the (Irst Thursday in i-aeii month, at Saint 
 Andrews. Kdwiii A. .Lilian, W. M.; (ieorge K. Stiokney, Seeretary. 
 Solomon's Lod(ie, No. 0. — Meils on tlie seeond Tuesday in each month niFrede- 
 rieloii. Henry lieeljwith, W. M. ; Ailolplius neekwitli.SoiTet.'iry. 
 
 Sn.*(c.x Lodpe, No. 7.— Meets on tlie first Wedni *day In eaeli tiiontli, nt Saint 
 Stephen. S. Wrli»hl Cioldiiii:, W. M ; .Ii>lm H. IJose, Seeretary. 
 
 ( arleton I'nion (."d);e, No s. — Mi-ets <in the first Tliursday in ea>h month, at 
 Carle on, Saint .IoImi. I'rinti Drake, W. M, : I'liaiies Ketehiim, Secretary. 
 
 Midian Lodtr*', No. 9. — Meets on llie si-ennd Tuesday in eaeh month, at Clifton, 
 Kin-r's Comity. K. I*. I'leweilinir. W. M. ; D. I. Welmore, Secretary 
 
 I'nion l.ixlie of Portl.ind. No. 10 — Meets on tlie third 'i'liur».lav in eaeh month, 
 at tlie Ma-onie Hall, St. .lolin. Willliir. C Morissiy, W. M. ; Clins. llilmnii. Sec. 
 
 Woodstoeiv Lodiri'. N". II. — Meet-* on the first Wednesday in eaeh month, ul 
 Woodstock. Sti'|>hen ('. .Vppleliy, W. M. : Inaiah •!. .^leCny, Secretary. 
 
 monili, at Saint 
 
 St. lioorife Lodjre. No. I'i. — Meets on Ihe tirst Tuesday in each moni 
 (leorne. Ciiarlis Medliee, W. M.; Louis I'.. .Mes.«inett, Si-cnlary. 
 
 Corinthian Lodge, No. IJt. — Meets on Wednesday nn and alter eaeli full moon, 
 nt Hampton. Oeorge L. 'I'ayhir. W. M. ; Henry Hallett, Seeretary. 
 
 .\lley Lodirc, No. 14. — I'eels nil the llrsi Thursday in eaeh iiMnth, at T'pper 
 Mills, .Sunt Steplien. Cliarles H. Lanison, W. M. ; .Ink. ]). Wondenek, Secretary. 
 
 liov.i^id Lodge, No. l.V — Mi-els on Ihe tlr.it TncHday in eaeli mniith, at Hiilsbo- 
 ro ,. .lohn A. liealty, W. M. ; IJeiijamin NViiliams, Seeretary. 
 
 Liiil:ri Saint Andrew. Nn Hi.— Meets (III Monday on and alter eiieli lull Moon, 
 »i- 'Sici if<,'icto. '.Mward Tweedie, W. M. : Thnmas W. Hill's, Seeretary. 
 
 .■ '"'til ml)erhind Lodge, Nn. 1". — Meets mi tlie seeond Tuesday in I'ach month, 
 a' Me ', lastle. Kdimiinl C. Tozer, W. M. ; Kirk W. Holiari. Seeretary. 
 
 Mil' i lehi Loiiire, No. IS. — Meets on third Tliursday in each iiiontii, alpChatham. 
 J. C ' .'armiehael. W. M.; Samuel C. .MeCully, Secretary. 
 
 ] . -nster L"d;re. No. 1!> — Miels on tlie second Frda> in each iiuinth, at thcMn- 
 »./!!ic Hall, Saint .lohn. Awiph ti. lUakslee. W. M. : .lo.s. I.. S. llohler. Secretary. 
 
 Salisbury I.odife. No. 20.— MeiiKon ijn^ lirsi Tuesday in each monlli, at Salisbury. 
 0. K. Fiewe ling, W. M. : .lohn S. ( olpitis, .Secretary. 
 
 Zloii Lodge, No. 'il.— Meets on Wednesday before each full moon, at Sussex, 
 King's County. .josepii McMonatric. W. M. : Fred L. "•iiiiili, Seerel.iry. 
 
 nTw Brunswick Lod-re, No. •.'■-'.— Meets on the .second 'I Inir-lj'y in ch'-Ii month, 
 at tlie Masonic Hall, SI. .lohn. Win. (J. McFarlane. W. M. : Alex. Morri^o!l, Sec. 
 
 Kid'li Loiigi', No. •_';;.— .Meets on Tlnirsdav on or ancreieli lull moon, at Monc- 
 toii. Amos H. Chandler, W. M. ; Fliem-zer (Mive, Secrelary. 
 
 Zellutid Lod''e, No. •.'!. — Mei-ts on tlie iliird Wedne*da\ in eiicli month, at She- 
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 Viotoriii Loilijf. No. iO— MeeW>n tho «eoun<l 'riiiiisdity in inch niontli ut Mill- 
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 CarUiton U. A. Cliaptcr.— Meets on the tliiril WiMlticmlay in t'ai- 
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 Now Urunswii k U. .V. t'liniilor.— .Meci« rn ilu- neeond Monday in eacli month, at 
 Saint .fuhn. Jam « .McNiihol, .Inn., I'rineipal Z; David S. Stewart, Scrit)*; K. 
 
 I'nlon K. A. Ciiaptrr.— Meet!< on the fniirlii Wednejxlay In eaeli month, at t'ar- 
 Ivton, Saint John. CharliH I*, liakur. rrineipal Z. ; Charles Ketohnin, Serihc K. 
 
 Fredericton K. A. ('hapl< r.— .Meet* on tlio thrd Wednesday in eaeh month, at 
 Fredi-riclon. «}eor;{e Todd, I'rineipal /. ; Diij^ald Si'ew.irt. Serilie E. 
 
 Mount Lebanon U. .V. Chapter. — .MeelHon the thircl \Vedne»day in each month. 
 at t'liatlniin— riioma'* F. (lillespie, I'rinc pal Z. ; Tlionia* V.nilyJ Jr., Scribe K. 
 
 Sainl Stephen It. A. ('liilj)ler.— Meetn «in the HiM-ond W'cdnenduy ill each month, 
 al Saint Stephen —Duviil Main, I'rineipal Z. ; .John !! Ilone, Scribe K. 
 
 Jli>l-lor<l It. A. ('hapler. — Meet.i on the third .Moiui.iy in e..v!'. iiioiilli utMoncton 
 — IUi« Hotslord, Prinflpal Z. ; Henry T. Steven-*, Scribe J^. 
 
 St John Kncampmeiil K. T. and K. .M. -.Meets on the Horond Wednenday in 
 racli month, in tlio Masonic Hall, Saint John. John \. Kills, Coiumand'T ; 
 T. A. l'elir», Secretjiry. 
 
 Union UeMolay Encampment K. T. and K. Nf,— McetHon Iho flritt ThnrBilay In 
 each month, at the Manonic Hall, Saint John. James Uomville, Cummander; Jiio. 
 Melick, Secretary. 
 
 Grand Council of Iloyal and Select MusterH.— Meets at the .Masonic Hall, Sain' 
 John. — loueph O. Uathoway, M. 1'. (irand Master; I). K. .Miinro, tJrand Kecorder. 
 
 Saint John Council Iloyal utid Select .Ma.steri*.— .Meeti* at the Masunie Hall, Saint 
 John.— .lohii 1). Short, Maoter ; Win ,1. l.ojjan, Kecorder. 
 
 New lirunnwick Council Koyal and Select .Ma.iters.— Meets at the Masonic Hall, 
 Saint John. — Henry Dnffeli, Mauler ; I'eter (.'anipbell, Itecorder. 
 
 Carlelon Council Iloyal and Select Masters— .Meeln at the .Masonic Hall, Car- 
 lelon.— John Y. Kills, Master; Andrew F. Andrews, Iteeorder. 
 
 Loyal Orange Institution of British America. 
 
 MUST WOUSIlirtll. (JKANl) l.OIJC.K OF UKITI.SH AMKKICA. 
 
 Granii Master -Mackeiizio Howell, Esq., M, V. Dcputj Grand Mas- 
 tem— D'Arcv Houlloii, l'>q., Harrie ; (ieor^e Smith, Hnq., Montreal; 
 William Caltlwell, Ksq., Halifax; (i. H. Tick, Ks(j., Si, John, N. IJ. ; 
 D'Alton MoC'arthv, Ksq., Harrie; G. I' Tantou, Ksq., Ghurlottetown, i'. 
 K. I.; Grand Ghuplain -Uev. Abruliain Dawson, Ksq., Kuan-vilic. 
 Grand Trca»urer--Wni. Anderson, Ksq., M. I'. P., .Mountain View! 
 Grand Secretary -Andrew Fleming, Ksq., Toronto. (Irand Ii<cturer — 
 J. Koss Uobertdou, Ksq., Toronto. Depulv Grand I.epturer — J. Kdward 
 N. Holder. Ksq.. St. John, N. H. Grand Director of Ueromooiea— Win. 
 White, Kaq., Tweed, Ontario. 
 
 KKIIIT WOhSIIII'FLL I'KOVINCIAL ClllANI) LODHB OV Ni:\V HRUNSWIOK.. 
 
 G. H. rick, Ksq , R. W. Grand Master, St. John; R. Wil y, Esq , D. 
 G. M., Fredericton; T. Aliiiinham, Ksq. D G. M , Gatfotoivn ; .1. A. 
 Kane, Ksq , (irand Treiisiuer, I'oiiland; 0. K. (Jodard. Ksq , G. S, ,'«'t. 
 John; Geo. Simpson, Esa., tlrand Chaplain, (iam tmvn ; Willinni H. 
 Anderson, Kri|., tJraiid Lecturer, Fredericton; John M) los, K^q., Grand 
 Director of ('ciemonies, J'oitland. 
 
 St .Iiih.v Coti.MV (jhand IiOocjk.— Sanniol Dt^venno, Sen , Conntv 
 Grand Master; J. Kdwaid N'. Holder, ('ouniy Graiul .<ee'v , St. John. 
 
 St. .loiiN DisTiiicT LoiMjK, No. \—\Citn o/ St. ,/i>/t,i.\-',J. Kdward N. 
 Uoliler, l'Js(| , I)i>tiiet .Master; J. K. Hell, l')islriCi .Secretuiy. 
 
 ViiiiNKK liODijK .No. 1 -— S. Devenne, .Sen., W. M.; J." Kdward N. 
 Holder, Secretary. Kirbt Tuesdov. 
 
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 First TlnirrtdttV. 
 
 Knniskillkn Lonr.K, No. 7. — A. G. Hlakslee, W. M. ; George Foster, 
 Sccreturv. First Kridiiy. 
 
 Cahlkton Tuck I'hik Lonae, No. 11. — Dan. M. K. McLeod, W. M. ; 
 Win. Andrews, SocrotHry. 
 
 Johnston lionr.K, No. '21.— Wn\. Swetkii, VV. M. ; Thomas Simpson, 
 Secretiiry. P'lrst uml Third Monday. 
 
 St. Johs Uoyai, Scarlet Chai'Tkb, No. 1. — S. Devenue, Sen., W. C. 
 r. ; (;. H. (iodurd. (\ S. 
 
 (jrnKN's Phkckptoky. No. tV2 -Royal Black Ksight.s — J. A. Kane, 
 W. M.; J. Edwurd N. Holder, llfgi^itriir. Last Tiiursdiiy. 
 
 ('ahlkto.v OuANfiK Hall Company —Dan. M. K. McLeod, President, 
 Carleton ; J. Kdward N Mvdilcr, Sccivtary, St. John. 
 
 M. W. (iiHiid fiiui^re of British America will meet in Annual Session 
 in the City of lluniilton, Ontario, on the third Tuesday in Jniu", 1S71. 
 
 U. W. (Irand i-oilge of N. M.. will in(»('t in Annual Stissloii m Wood- 
 stock, on tliird Tuesday in Febrnary, \>1\. 
 
 CoiuU y Grand T.odjr<' of St. John meets semi-annnally. 
 
 ^'i. John District Lod^e, No. 1, (Citv) meets quarterly. 
 
 All the liodffca- pnrulo -meet in the City, Fust side, except Carleton 
 Trvio Biu'.'s' lii)d^;e. wliich assembles in Cath'ton. 
 I Tliert; Hro some IMt I od/ri's on the Flenisty of G. Lodge of N. B., 
 j which (including those I bove mentioued) meet in the various Counties 
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 NATIONAL DIVISION SONS OF TEMPERANCE. 
 
 Stephen B. Ruiisom. M. W. J*., Jorsev (>itv'. New Jersey; F. Marion 
 Bradley, M. W. A., Washin>.t..n, I). C. ; Samuel W. Hodjes M. W. S.. 
 U MromHehi St^^et. Boston; Oscar I). Wetmoro, M. W. Titus, Suint 
 John, N. B. ; Rev. J.C. ILmuhton, M. VV. (Jliap., Aurora, Illinois ; John 
 S, WilliainH. M. W.Con., '-iii Ocean Street, I'rovideuce, R. I.; WtUiaui E 
 Dale, M. W. Sent., Jiickeonville, Floiida. 
 
 GRAND DIVISION S. 01'' T. OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 
 
 James A. Hardinfr. «. W. P., St. John; W. C. VVhittekar, G. W. A., 
 
 Frederirton ; Wm W. Dudley, <i. Scribe, St, Jobti; Chas. A. Kveiiit, G. 
 
 T., St Jolin; R. Middli'mote, (!. Chap., Portland; BeMJamin Btverid>>e 
 
 Jan., G. (Jou., Tobii(uo; Jud.soii Kstabrooks, G. Sen., Upper Gagetuwu. 
 
 OFFICERS SUPREME COUVCIL, TEMPLARS OF HONOR AND 
 
 TEMPERANCE, 
 
 A. H. Freeman. M. W. T., New Jer.sev; C. A. Everett, M. W. V. T., 
 New Brunswick ; R. C. Pull, M. W. H., Peiinsylvuma; S. II. Wallace, M. 
 W., Treasurer, Penn. ; U-v. A. II. Sombower, M.W. Clinn, Pennsyl- 
 vania; John Gormlv. M.W.IJ.. Indiana; F. P. Bro(ll)eck, M.\V.(J . Ohio; 
 J. Wadsworth. 1). D.. I'. M. W. T.. Oliio.— The next Se-.-ioii will bo held 
 at St. Louis, Mo., on llie Hecond Wednesday in Au>?U8t, 1»7L 
 
 OFFICERS OF THE (;RANi> TEMPLE OF HONOR AND TEMPE- 
 RANtUO OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 
 
 A. T. Rostin, G. W. T , Saint John; J. V. McDermott, G. W. V. T., 
 '""aiiit John ; (L T. KnoUin, G. W. R, Saint John ; Charles E. Fairwea 
 tlier, G. W Tr., llampt< n, K. <' ; Rev. W.C.Brown, G. VV. Chap.; 
 John B. E. jflej, G W. P., Indian Town; Ji hn II, Dixon, G. W. G.. 
 Hampton ; u!^ J. Lemout, M. D., P. (i. W. T. Ilumpfou. 
 
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 INDEPENDENT ORDER CADF^TS OF H. A T.—UiuUr the jMit rotuifjc of 
 
 the 'liihiil Tiiiiplc. 
 
 Cn/Mtal F'»nit Sertiryn Xo. 1 — Meets in tlie OruDgeliall,Germain Street, 
 every Monday cveniii);.— G. T. Knollio, W. (J. 
 
 Virfariii Strtion, X<>. ;3.— Meets in the Temperance Hnll.Portlaud, every 
 Friday evening. — L. A. Tilley, W. 0. 
 
 BRITISH TEMPLARS. 
 
 MOST WORTH V GRAND LODGE-OmcEns 1870-71. 
 John P. IJcil, M. W. G. Chief Templar, Saint .John, N. «. 
 Mrs. J. P. Tunton, M. W. G. Vice Templar, (^lailottetown, P. E. I. 
 A. M. llemeon. M. \V. G. Hecretary. Liverpool, N. S. 
 
 D. C. Frazer, M. W. G. Treasurer. Truro, N. S. 
 Rev. VV. Savage, M. W. G. Sec . York, Ontario. 
 
 C. W. Hall. M. W. G. Coun , Charlottetown. P. E. I. 
 Rev. S. C. Moor, M. VV. G. Chaplain, Woodstock, N. B. 
 Robert Martin, M. W. G Fin., Sidney, C. H. 
 
 E. P. FltweiluiK, M. W. G. Rec, Cliitou, N. B. 
 John Palmer, M. W. G. Mar., (iagotosvu, N. B. 
 
 Miss A. J. Colpitts, M. W. (J. Dep. Mar., Petitcodiac, N. B. 
 C. O. Ruttan, M. W. G. I. G., Wolier, Ontario. 
 W. J. McKeen, M. W. G. 0. (I , Port Husiinjis, C. B. 
 Hon. \V. p FlewellinK. P. M. W. (J. 'J. T., Clifton, N. B. 
 The next Annual Susnion will be held at Truro, N. S., on the second 
 Tuesday of Au^fust, In?!. 
 
 WORTHY GRAND J-ODGE OF NEW IJRUNS WICK— OirriCEtts 1870-71. 
 James Watts, W. O. C. T., Woodstock, Carleton County. 
 'W. S. Thompson. W. G. \.T., Deer island, Charlotte County. 
 J. S. Colpitts, W. G. S , Salisbury, Westmorland County. 
 C. F. Clinch, W. G. T. Musquash," Saint John County. 
 Rev. J. E. Reud, W. G. Lect., Gaf^etown, Queen's County. 
 
 F. T. Brydg.-s, W. G. Coun., Wood.xtock, Carleton County. 
 Rev. W. M. Kdwards, W. (}. Chap , BlissHeld, Northumberland Co. 
 M. L. McFiirlaud, W. (J. F., Springfield, Kind's County. 
 Orran Smith, W. G. R., Rusagornis, Sunbury County. 
 
 J'tidson Kstabrooks, W. G. M., Burton, Sunbury County. 
 Miss B. A. McLcod, W. G. 1). M., St. James, (Miarlotte County. 
 S. li. Fountain, W. G. I. G.. Deer I»l;\nd, 'harlolto ('ounty. 
 A. Campbell, W. G. 0. G., St. Audrovs, Charlotte County. 
 Rev. Joseph Mcheod, I'. W. G. (;. T , l-redericton. York Oountv. 
 The next Antual Session will convene at V/oodslock, Carleton County, 
 on the first Tuesday of July, 1&71. 
 
 COUNTY CHIEFS AND SECRETARIK3. 
 
 Kings, No. 1 J. Mc(3. Snow, W. Co. Chief, Smithtown. 
 
 (Jeo. U. Hay, " S., Central Norton. 
 Westmorland No. 3. Jonas Taylor, W. Co. (Miief, Rockland. 
 
 (J. H, Fawcett, " S., Upper Sackvillo. 
 Queen's, No. 4. R. T. Babbitt, W. Co. Chief. Ganetowu. 
 
 W. Mc(;iinlock, " S., (;anibridj{e. 
 Albert, No. 5. J as. W. (Colpitts, W. Co Chief, Middle Coverdale. 
 
 Davi<l Bazhy, •• S., Hillsboro. 
 
 Charlotte, No. G. James .MeKav, W Co. Chief, Pennfield. 
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 J))me<< .Irthnson, W, Co Thief, Currnn'.i Mills, Weldford. 
 Hcnrv Wathpii, " S., " " '■ 
 
 8. W. H. Uistecn, W. Co. f'hiif, JackHonvillo. 
 
 J. A. Thoinprtoi), *' S , Hicliinond Station. 
 .1. W. Tower, W. Co. Cliief. Prince William. 
 ('. L. Tillcy. '• S , I,ake (ieortje. 
 
 10. .hidHon R-;nbrook«, W. Co. Chi»'f, llnrtou. 
 Orrnn Snutli, " S . Ifusairorni a. 
 
 (^ W. S. Harker, W Co. Chief, An.iovor. 
 N. L. Price, " v*^., (irnn<i KaUs. 
 
 C. N. Scoit. W Co. Chief, Campbelltown. 
 Dnnnid Stownrt, " S., Lon'Kon's Mrnok. 
 :3. ThoH. U.Mlniond, W. Co. CliLf, North Mead. 
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 PioNBFH Lonr.B, No. 9, i. 0. t). F., umler the jniisdiction of tlio Orand 
 liodve of till' r.ower Province H. N. A., iochih ut tlu'ir Hull, No. 42 
 Princefs Street, St. John, N. H., every Friday evenin.z at b o'clock. 
 
 EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY. 
 
 Geni'rai Snpcrintciidcnt — I<('\vi,«» Carvcll. Ks(iuirc ; Accouutant — .Mox. 
 McNiiiijrhtoii ; Transportiitiim Master - .lames Coli-iuan. 
 
 I,<)ci)ini>livt< i >rcinan--H. .V. Whitney, 
 
 Trade m:ist»T.---( lit vin i<ainnie. 
 
 Tiiis IJailway, l<tS niili's in Iniirth, extond-i frotn thr* h:n'l>onr of I-t 
 .lohn, IViy ol' Fun.iy, to th(> harbour of Shcdiac. on the 'iiilf of St. Law- 
 rence. It wa.s con.«trnetcd at 11 cost of about five million dollars, and is 
 run by the (lovcrnincnt. 
 
 From S.ickviih', 12'.) milos from Paint .Tolin, travcllors nrr convoyed 
 daily, by foiir-lior-«c co;ifhca, 7ft miles to Truro, ami thoncc, C>\ inileB, 
 by i{;iihvay, tu Halifax, .Nova Scotia. 
 
 STATION'S, UISTANCICS AND IIATKS OF I'ASSAOE. 
 MILKfl. FAKKS. MILKS. FAUK.S. 
 
 1st.. 'Jd. ht. 'Jd. 
 
 St. .lolin (O.oo. ti\(»): .M IVnoliHqnis $l..'iO. HI. 00 
 
 3 .Moosi' I'ulh ]<». 08' .'<•> Porta;^.' 1.(15 l.lii 
 
 (1 Torrvbnra IS. 12 til Anattancc 1.m>. ].2o 
 
 7 Appd-'by 20. 14, t)»l IVlicodiac l.'.'O. l.vft 
 
 It Koihsay 2.'). 18' 72 North Itner 2.(m». ].;j.'^ 
 
 l;' Quispa:n.><i.s 'M"). 24: 7(1 S.di.slniry 2.0i). l.ar> 
 
 17 Nair.vijiuwauk .'■(>. S.'i; 7'' Honndar'y Creek. .. 2.ii.'). 1.4o 
 
 22 (».s.si-kca« 70. 47, Kit Moiictoii 2.20. l.,-,ti 
 
 2t) I'aMsfktajL,' H2. (>■>] iH Iluniuhrcy'rt .Mill. . 2.;i.'>. 1 o.") 
 
 S;^ Norton... loo. «7 '.•.'') Cook .s lirook 2.4(;. I .fiO 
 
 S'.i Apohaqui 1.15. 78 1"2 Dorchester Uoad. . 2..'iO. 1.7o 
 
 44 Sii.s.-.i'X 1.31. 8S;lo(i Slicdiac 2.."iO. 1.70 
 
 47 Plumweseep 1.40. U4'los I'oint Duchene 2..')(i. 1.70 
 
 Family ticket.'* of twelve, to all Stations, at half (Irnt class fare; ali^o. 
 Seaaon tickets, of three moutha, lo all ?.tation.i between St. John and 
 SuHjex. 
 
 Alexnndta Woiltii tfaw FactOTy, cdT. fictrth and C«(Bi>rg»»-Bta. 
 
 
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 100 
 
 HAIt-WAY. 
 
 [1871, 
 
 INTKIiCOLOMAIi RAILWAY. 
 
 ST. JOHN TO SACKVILLB. 
 
 MILKH. 
 
 97 St. John 
 102 
 
 lO'.J " 
 
 117 
 1281 
 
 PARKS. 
 
 to PainBOc Junction, ,. . .|'2.40 
 
 Meadow Urook, 'J.ilO 
 
 Metnramcook, '2.7" 
 
 Doiclu'ster 3.(K) 
 
 Sackvillo 3.40 
 
 '2d. 
 $;j..-.0 
 1.7v! 
 
 2. (Ml 
 
 2.30 
 
 Extension from Saint John Westward. 
 
 FAIIIVILLK TO ST. CIlOi::. 
 
 Milos. Stations. Fares. Miles. Stations. Fare«. 
 
 Fairnlle |0.<iir;j)J Ilovt fl.O.') 
 
 '2 1 liUiioiistcr In .ST I ltl>.<sville l.!t» 
 
 7i tJraiHl Hay 2)4i Krcdi-iictdn Junction l.."() 
 
 IIJ W,.j<iti.;ld S."! 4:il Tiacv l.ao 
 
 I' J Ncit'iiis i'lO ."i7 j ("(Ilk 1.75 
 
 21 i Wi-Lslord »;.') »lvi Hurvi.y it*' 
 
 '2/".MMar(!ndon H07'^i Ma^ajriiadavic 2.'.'0 
 
 '2H (Jaspcieanx O'J U .McAilaiu Jiuirtion 2.45 
 
 3U KiiuiHkillcn it f» St. C'roi.x 2.Gu 
 
 FKEDKHICTOX TO KAIRVILLK. 
 MILKS. KMIK-*. .MII.KS. F\KRS. 
 
 Fredcriclon ifO.iMi U Knsiajronis $ i.,"it; 
 
 1 Salamanca 10, li) riirco Tr«>n ('ri'«'k 70 
 
 (i (ilaziiT 21 :".i Fit'd'Ticton .Iiincliiin 70 
 
 10 Waiisis 40] 11 St. Joliti l.DU 
 
 NEW UliUNSWICK A\l)(3A\Al)A IIAIIAVAV AND HltANClIi:.-^. 
 
 8T. STKI'UK.N TO nitlLMilNO AM» WODDSTOCK. 
 
 MiloR. Stations. Faros. .Mili'.^. Stations. Faros. 
 
 Saint Stepiion ..:fo.(;041 (M-anborry |;|.2-, 
 
 5 . Maxwell '2o 4t) Hall's Suliiiix 1 •'.") 
 
 8 Moore's Mills 2" .'<1 Door l,ak<' .' " . I'rid 
 
 1 I Hfti lie .')() 7 Caiitcrbory i..f,o 
 
 15 Meadows Mt (i2 Scott's 1.7,-, 
 
 lit Wa'ts Junction 7) <(/ Kel Uii'pr, 1,7.-) 
 
 21 I.awriMice 7')'. Wiokliain 2.IM) 
 
 2<t Harl)or Dam l.nn 7,"» Dcljcc Jmution 2.00 
 
 30 Toby (iiizzli' l.tK)7- .NlcKciizii' '. .^^(jo 
 
 85 McAdam Junction l.'2i")>0 Kicli'iioml . . . . 2.(H) 
 
 30 Muudslcy l.-..")iMt( Woodstock ".'.' aiuo 
 
 ST. AXDKKW8 TO RICHMONH AXO WOODSTOCK. 
 
 Miles. Stations. Faies. .Miles Stations. Fares. 
 
 St. Andrews *.).U0 4.') .Maudsley ^'.2.') 
 
 r> Cliamcook 2."» 4.t Craiibeny !_._>,; 
 
 11 UartlettH 2.) i")l Mall's Suiinjj * 8.25 
 
 13 Waweijr 2'> .^^ili Deer Lake 1.5(» 
 
 15 Koix lioftd 5o ti,') Cunteibury 1.50 
 
 75 
 
 l-iB 
 
 a 
 
 
 
 in Hewitt's. 
 
 '20 UolliniiDam .'«t,7"> Kcl Kiver,. 
 
 fiO 70 Scott's ], 
 
 24 DiunOarton 
 
 '27 Watts .junction 
 
 2S( Lawrence 75 
 
 34 harlier Dam 1.0' 
 
 35 Tobv (Mizzle---- 1 Oi 
 
 43 McAdam Junction 1.25 
 
 1.70 
 
 75 so VVickham 2.(0 
 
 75;^;} Debuc Junction 2. 00 
 
 o .McKeiizie 2,0, 
 
 ■!H Kicbmond 2.t'0 
 
 '.•4 Woodstock 2.0O 
 
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 3 
 
 
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 1871, 
 
 5». 
 '2(1. 
 
 1.72 
 1.H7 
 2.<i(t 
 2.30 
 
 .*1.(».'' 
 1.!" 
 
 . 1.75 
 
 . 1 it I 
 
 . '2.--'(» 
 
 . '2.4.T 
 
 . ii.Ou 
 
 F\UKS 
 
 .?'.'''' 
 
 ." 70 
 . 70 
 . 1 .^O 
 
 I 
 
 ' aros. I 
 
 ,*I.'2.M 
 
 1.'2.-. I 
 l..'.tii 
 
 i.r)0 
 
 1.75 
 1.75 
 '2.(M» 
 
 '2.1M) 
 
 •2.(K) 
 
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 "6 
 
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 I 1 
 
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 '2.U0 
 
 r art's. 
 
 l.'Jii 
 8.25 
 1.5(» 
 1.50 
 1.75 
 1.75 
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 y.Mo 
 
 '2.0 ' 
 '2.00 
 
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 D. M^Rrc & Co., Hat Mitnrjffictorors, 51 Kin;; street. 
 
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 UAILWAT. 
 
 101 
 
 From Fredericton lo Mc.\dani, 
 
 St. Stophen, 
 
 Fairvillc to 
 
 
 St. AmliH'wa, . . 
 
 Wood.stock, ., 
 
 Woodstock, . , 
 
 lilC'llIIlOIul, 
 
 St. Stc>j>liiii, . . 
 
 St. Annrt'ws, . . 
 
 Fruderifton, . . 
 
 aoo 
 s.oo 
 
 '2.rt5 
 8.75 
 3.75 
 2. 7 A 
 2.75 
 1.50 
 
 WINDSOR AND ANNAPOLIS RAILWAY 
 
 PansnuTf rs can loave Halifax at 0.J5 a. m., reach Annniiolis at l.'O 
 p. 111., mid St. .lolm, N. IJ., at 8 p. ni. ; or, ii'miny; St. Jului at 7 a. m., 
 routli Aiinapi.'lis at 1'2.:!'» p. m , and llalilax at S p. m. 
 Fakk?* -From Aiiiiapulis U) Windsor, . . . |2 5^" 
 
 Uald'ax, . . . 3.50 
 
 " W.ndsor to St. Jului, . . . 3.00 
 
 " Uuli.ax '*.... 4.(10 
 
 Steam Ccmmunication from Saint John, N^w Brunswick. 
 
 TO (}LAS(i()\V— I5v Bt.'iuiior niontlilv (Aiiclior liiu-) 
 
 T(» l)l(;i!V AX!) ANNAroLIS-r.v t^t.-anuM- ovcry .Monday, Wed. 
 invdav and Satiuduv ; iln'tici' liv Uail to llalirnx 
 
 TOlNilMM-ANDAM) HUSTON— My .st..Mmei.s on every MonJny niul 
 Tluii'sdiiv iiiuriiii;^'. 
 
 TO VAILMOLI'II AND BO.-^TOX-Ily steamer every JViday tn-cn- 
 in;.;, at ('» o'lloek. 
 
 TO KilKDFiUn 'TON— -Kvcry morning at nine o'elock, eonneeting with 
 .*teainer.s to Woo.Lstock, iiiul by stage and raihvay, via lloultun and 
 Hiing()r, loriuioL; an inland line ut' travel to all points in the United 
 Slate^t and Cana'i 1. 
 
 TO .Ni:W VoliK, noSTON, I'OUTLAND, ST. JOHN, AND CALAIS. 
 Tliroti^li Kontc from Aroo;?t()ol<, I'rcsipie l.<li', il(»nlton, and Wood.><t(K.'k, 
 via the New llnmswiek and Canada Hallway, and International Steani- 
 .-•liil) Ciimpmy. Trains leave t!ie Uonlton and Woodstock terminus for 
 St. An Irew.^, to conneet witli steamer lor rurtlaivi. Uu-ston, St. John, 
 ami ('alais. 
 
 TO N;;W VOIIIC— Via International S. S. Company to Tortland ; 
 theneo liy Meann'i'S from Portland — (Outside route). 
 
 TO (.JALlFOuNlA.— Steamers leave New York Uli and ^Oth of every 
 month, at \'l o'eluek, noon. 
 
 TO C.VNADA A.Nl) ALL POINTS IN TIIK rNlTKI) STATKS.— 
 Hv Steamers ot 1. ^. S. Company, .Monda} and Thursday Mornings, at 
 8oVloek. 
 
 J^^"riiroii;:;!i Ticket'', at a reduood rate, can be procured at the Ge- 
 neral Ticket Olliee, Kistern Kxpress Ollice, 80 Prince William Street. 
 
 Diirii.g the Siimuier, Stuamer* riiunin,; from ShoJiae, in eomiection 
 with the riiudpcan a:id North .\ine;ieaii Itiilway, convey passen;rer.>^ 
 and f>ei>iht to ilic r.oithein portion ol New Brunswick; to Canada and 
 l*rinec F.dward 1-1 iml. 
 
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 9 
 
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 8TAKK OK THE ARMT — NEW nRUNHWICK MILITIA. 
 
 [1871. 
 
 STAFF OF THE ARMY. 
 
 SEFtVINf. IN Ti rilOVINCi: OK NKW IlItrNSWirK, CNDKH 
 
 Lieut, (lenenil Sir II. yik, K. C. M. (}., OommaiKliiig Her Majesty's 
 Troiii-. ill Hritish North America. 
 Coliincl Anscll, Mi itary :"*pcrftary. 
 Lieut. Col. (i. K. Haviiea, A. l^.'.M. (i., Secn-tHry. 
 
 OAnnisoN.— Saint .folin, Maji'ir <>. H. IciMtn (Coiii'iiandme), 7^ Hiph- 
 landcTH; daplain (Jooriro K. Leckr ; Lii'iitcnant-* T. a'M. Sarjjt'iit and 
 fiitor^e MiKlKcn, 76 lliglilandera ; LieiiluuantT. ii. Jone.s(,ll. P. 4th Fuut), 
 Town Miijnr. 
 
 CiiAri.Ai.va -Saint .lohn, I!t'v. W. Arm.ntrong, Rev. Dr. Ponald, and 
 Uikjht Rev. .loliii Swiciiy. D. I>. 
 
 Royal Autillkuv ~I lent. Milner. 
 
 RovAi. K.N(i!.vi:KK l)Ki'viirvii':NT. — Saint John: G. Uond, Militaiy Fore- 
 miin ; M. SwcoiH'v, Ollict! KeepiT. 
 
 Co.NTUDi. DKiAiiTMrNT.— Saint .lolui, Mr. W. Frnith, Tontrol Clerk ; 
 .Mr. Ueorgo I'arker, in charge ; .1. VVil on, Otlicu Kei-p.-r. 
 
 NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA. 
 
 MI.ITAII V DISTIlIfT SO. ft. 
 
 Lt. Colonel fJcorije .T. MauiL^til, l>eiiy. Adjt. (Sfnoial, Dec. 23, l^G 
 
 )islrict rayii 
 Qimrli'r.'4, Frcdfl lelon, N M- 
 
 Lt. Colonel W. t. Hand, Dislri 
 
 niaitter, .liin. H), l^'3'.^ Head 
 
 Fiiisr MiiiiiADK l»ivi.sio.v.--Lt. Colonel Jiinies A. Inches, Uiigade Ma- 
 jjr, .Jan. I'J. Hii'.', Head Qtiarlfrs, St. Stt|'hi'ii, N. li. 
 
 SKri..N» HiiuiA'" " """o.v.- I.l. Coloiu'l A. C. Otiy, Uii^ade Mijor, 
 .Ian. Ml, iK';;', IIo:id tliinrturs, St. .lolm, N. H. 
 
 TuiRO ItitiOADK Division Lt. Coh)nt*i Cali^b Mct.'iilly, ilrijjade Major, 
 April 'S.i, iMi'.t. Hea<l Qiiai tcrs, Chailiain, Mirainiclii, N. M. 
 
 Storekeeper— John Kvans, St. John, .N. H., July v, liKU 
 
 fi2d. Thk St. John Voi.l-.ntkkii Battai ion.— Head Quarters, Pt. John.— 
 Lieut. i;oloni-l— ('hH,s. R. Rav, May iJH, 'li'.i. 
 
 Majors- Jas. R. Macshane, Sep. lii, 'M ; J. V. Thuiurar, Oct. 8. '^9. 
 
 t'aplains— NVni. II. Seovil. jun., Nov. Wi, "tU ; Thos. Sullvan, ^»^^. 23, 
 '6,'; Cyprian K. (Jodard, .Mar. 14. <i't; Miehicl W. Mahcr, Sept. lit, 'tie ; 
 Calvin I'owers, .Inly •.'. M'.i ; Robert Scott, Jan. ;i", '7"'. 
 
 Lieutenanl.s- John NoniMit, Awfi. 4, 'til'; Win. S Harding, .Inly 'J, 'lift; 
 Arthur VV. Luvett, July 2, 'o'J; Michael W. T.uu.pauu, S.'pt. IH, '(JJ ; II 
 .M Intyre, F. b. in. '70, 
 
 KuHJ^ns- (Ji'o. K. Hirtin, July '.\ '» il , Frs. McLaujihlin, do. ; Joseph 
 R. StubbH, Feb \6, '7<»; Warren F. Hatheway,. Mar. 1 1 , '70, 
 
 l'ayni«8ter — CliarlfH Cainpbi'll. Anu. '^0. 'ti ;. 
 
 A<1ji\laiit --'riionias McKt'ii/ie, April •.3, 'Ou. 
 
 Quailcriiiu^lfr Michael .Mcl)onouj<h, .luly IT), 'GS. 
 
 {>ur>ieon-S. / Lai k-, .M. D., F»-b. li^, 'tit; 
 
 ABSislant Suryeon— ihoniaa J Olty Larle, M. D , April Sil>, '70. 
 
 New Rut:Nswi(K Association in aid ok tiik ('oi.o.niai. and Co.vti.nkvtai. 
 Ciiuittii So(;iKry, — The object (d this Aa.sociulion in to snoplfment tin; 
 funds received Iroin llu' I'arcnt Society (or the support of Kvaii><elical 
 Cler^iyinen nf ihc Chiiicli (f Kiigland in the Diocese ( f Frcdericinn. 
 
 IVthidfiit Ib'verh'V b'obiii.soii. K.<iiuir(! ; 0>riii</i(nii/hi(/ iitiU h.vecutivt 
 Ci/mmittte — \U'.v. J. J. Hill. .M. A., liev. tJ. M. Arnistioii;;, M. A., Rev. 
 W. Arindtroiitr, R. A., T. \V. Daniel K.-*)., and Dr. I'.oisfxd; '/''-Hmner — 
 .Fames R. Ruel, Ksq. ; i'onn'ji.iiJiiKj .Stcrtt<iii/—li(iy. M. Swabey, M. A 
 JA'wrUiluJ Su-r.tari/ -W . II. A. Kealis, K: q. 
 
 
 
 < 
 
 ^brkt and liJet* oVnll kia(i%«-41 Prinee Wm. atreet. 
 
 =L 
 
u 
 
 [1871. 
 
 ilojesty's 
 
 7« Uiph- 
 C<'ut and 
 111 Foot), 
 
 lild, and 
 
 ry Forc- 
 I Clerk ; 
 
 3. 
 
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 CD 
 
 <1 
 
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 3, \^Qi; 
 
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 Mijor, 
 » Major, 
 
 John. — 1^ ^ 
 
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 'iiK- -^3, ;•« 
 
 11., '.ieuig 
 
 I a 
 
 2, '(19 ; I a, 
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 » 
 
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 1871.] 
 
 STATIHTICAI,, 
 
 l(l8 
 
 Pwiiparrtthr Statunnits of tlir Trnde of the Pranwrn of Qucfkc, Xrv 
 Uruiisiric!,-, and .Wnn Statiii, iill/i Spain, Cuba, ami Ihrfo Rico, diirinff 
 
 tac Years 1S(W and IHii) 
 
 PROViyCh] OF QUEBEC. 
 
 IMP0IIT«<. 
 
 Spain, . 
 CubR, . 
 Porto Rico, 
 
 Total, 
 
 No. of 
 VcHHcla 
 
 Tons 
 
 Value of 
 Imports 
 
 88 
 7 
 
 • • 
 
 860 
 860 
 
 • • • • 
 
 11404 
 
 »1!»7,U14 
 
 a4VJ,474 
 
 .... 
 
 m 
 
 $t40,88() 
 
 II 
 
 iHiiO. 
 
 No. of 
 Vessels. 
 
 Tons. 
 
 14.333 
 6,«39 
 
 Viilue of 
 Imports 
 
 31 
 tiO 
 
 .... 
 
 «vfS5,23<l 
 633,477 
 .... 
 
 ' 51 
 
 2\,27 $918,713 
 
 EXPORTS. 
 
 Departed for 
 Spain, . 
 Cuba. . 
 I'urlo Rico, . 
 
 Total. 
 
 5 
 
 4 
 
 9 
 
 1033 
 
 $30,427 
 -.5,721 
 
 8 
 8 
 1 
 
 9ni $70,744 
 
 C7A7! '22,. "122 ! 
 
 117 
 
 2800' $415,178.1 17 
 
 SPSS 
 
 6,810 
 
 1((().07C 
 
 Arrived from 
 
 rROVINCE OF NKW BRUNSWH'K 
 
 lUrORTS 
 
 ^_~18B8. 
 
 No. of 
 
 || 
 
 1869. 
 
 Tons '^' '*'"""*' ^'"- "'' i Tons lvalue of 
 Vessels., ', Imports Vessels. " !lmport8 
 
 Spain, . 
 Cuba, . 
 I'orto Rico, 
 
 Total, 
 
 16 
 
 88 
 
 846" 
 
 77V 
 
 4239 
 
 $100,27!> 
 82,0*7, 
 
 1 
 11 
 
 4 
 
 $182,826 
 
 16 
 
 184»> $103,730 
 53A| 53,296 
 
 2976! $1.S7 ,026 
 
 IXPORTS. 
 
 Departed for 
 Spain, . 
 
 Torio Rico, . 
 
 fit 
 
 la 
 
 es 
 
 Total 
 
 2 
 
 226 
 
 6 
 
 846l $.n,174! 
 
 61468J 740,14H 
 
 70 9, 741; 
 
 283 
 
 .')251« $7.'j.'\,()<;rt 
 
 173 
 
 9121 $li).6.')6 
 
 48337J <;14,(>48 
 
 104^^ 17,780 
 
 ix:. 
 
 45ynj'$ti4;j,079 
 
 PROVINCE ON NOVA J»<;OTIA. 
 
 IMPORTS^ 
 
 7~ 'iiias. 
 
 Arrived from 
 
 Spain, . 
 (7uba, . 
 Porto Rico, 
 
 ' No. of 
 Vi'ss«'ls. 
 
 5S 
 25 
 
 Tons, 
 
 :f' 
 
 No, of 
 
 Value o 
 
 Imports Vfssels. 
 
 l>mt^ 
 Tons. 
 
 Valu« of 
 'Imports 
 
 8r)0'. $408,1191 
 20'J3 Iu4,i60! 
 
 2 
 69 
 84 
 
 17r) $49,137 
 6«'»4| ft22,0«3 
 8I20I lr-3,147 
 
 
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 o 
 
 
 
 n 
 
 Total. 
 
 5.')33 ♦.il'^S.'il' 
 
 9.'> 
 
 '.'979 $754,847 
 
 fiTnrws trf afl kind* made hX the A le xaiid ra Worki. 
 

 
 fiend yonr Prescrip 
 
 liohN to Chnloner^H. 
 
 
 
 101 
 
 
 HTATIBTICAI^ CTC. 
 
 [1871. 
 
 
 ""Op 
 
 
 RXPOKTS. 
 
 
 
 
 purtt d for 
 
 
 i! 
 
 
 
 • 
 
 S|)iiin 
 
 
 4 
 
 MJ? *7/.»2;i 8 
 
 so: 
 
 |t3.2i'0 
 
 1 
 
 Ciiliii, 
 
 » • • 
 
 23 
 
 2«"ifi iMt.'H.", 1 4)') 
 
 73i;i 
 
 10!»,oM) 
 
 I'orto 
 
 Flico, . 
 
 70 
 
 74«it 48rt,«!» 1 7<} 
 
 8fl4 
 
 3(17.138 
 
 
 Total, 
 
 im 
 
 lOatil ji.Vil,3rt7' 125 
 
 1. '1,834 
 
 *47St,3y8 
 
 ^ 
 
 h 
 
 
 TOT 
 
 Ai^ FOR TllK THREE PROVINCES. 
 
 ra 
 m 
 m 
 
 
 
 1MP( 
 
 j 
 
 186fl. 
 
 
 Arrived from 
 
 i8';8. 
 
 
 .\o. of 
 Ve«sel.-». 
 
 Tons. 
 
 Value of; .No. of 
 Imports || Vessels 
 
 ToHH Value of 
 *""'*• 1 Imports 
 
 V 
 
 Spiiin 
 
 f ' • 
 
 28 
 
 8S01. 
 
 $lit7.<tl4 i 84 
 
 l.i.lU3i*334.373 
 
 (Uiba. 
 
 » ■ • 
 
 76 
 
 9.'.!i(», 7.V).8ti:, DO 
 
 lft,4<!!i'l2.-0,270 
 
 
 Porto Uico, . 
 Total. 
 
 81 
 
 231-.'l ISt;.,",!!- 1 3S 
 
 8,ti.-..^ 23ii,4 43 
 
 11.0 lai.viOalnan.Ort.i'' ifii 
 
 84,227! 1 880. UBt; 
 
 Do 
 
 - . 
 
 KXP( 
 
 ■- — — ■ 
 
 
 
 HITS. 
 
 
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 parted for 
 
 li 
 
 
 
 Spiii'i 
 
 • • 
 
 11 
 
 l.ill-! 
 
 ♦43,993' 16 
 
 2.180 
 
 $^4,6' 
 
 
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 Ciibii, 
 
 
 2.'i3 
 
 55,OM4 
 
 S7 2.5^4 227 
 
 53.407 
 
 74«,2'.'.". 
 
 I'orto Uico, . 
 TofttI, 
 
 84 
 843 
 
 ^173l 
 
 4t'i,73"i 1 84 
 
 !',374 
 (U,UHI 
 
 31)1.728 
 
 
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 1222,or)3 
 
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 CLORiNQ or TriK 
 
 RIVSB BT. 
 
 oil A I>KKIOD or NIN 
 
 ARS. 
 
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 1H")0. 
 
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 - Nov. 27. \^:M. Closed - 
 
 - Nov. 21. 
 
 18 1. 
 
 It 
 
 " 12. 18i;(i. 
 
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 ifc52. 
 
 i< 
 
 ♦• 22 iHrtl. " 
 
 - Dec. 22. 
 
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 am on the 2(Uh, 1h«2. •' 
 
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 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. 
 
 All unenumerated Articles are subject to a duty of 15 per cent. 
 
 Acids of every description, except Acetic Acid, Sulphuric 
 Acid, and Vinegur, 
 
 Acid, Hulphuric, .... 
 
 Acetic Acid, Ac, Vinegar, . . 
 
 A(lverti8in^ Pamphlet;), 
 
 Agricultural Societies' Seeds of all kinds. Farming Utensils 
 and Implements of Husbandry, when especially im 
 ported by, for the encouragement of Agriculture, 
 
 Alcohol, ..... 
 
 Ale, Heer and Porter, in casks, 10 per cent, ad val., and 
 
 Do. in bottles, 5 quart and Id pint bottles to the gallon, . 
 
 Almonds and Nuts ut all kiuds, 
 
 Alum, ..... 
 
 Anatomical Preparations, . . 
 
 Anchors, .... 
 
 Angola Hair, unmanufactured. 
 
 Animals of all kinds, except such us are imported for the 
 improvement of Stock, 
 
 Animals imported fur the improvement of Stock, 
 
 Antimony, . , . , 
 
 Antiquities, collections of . . . 
 
 Apparatus, Steering .... 
 
 Apparel (Wearing), and other personal effects and Imple- 
 ments of Husbandry (not merchandise) in actual use 
 of persons coming to settle in the Dominion, 
 
 Apparel^ Wearing) of Hntish subjects dying abroad, 
 
 Arrowroot, 
 
 Argentine, Albata, and German Silver, andP'lated Ware of 
 all kinds, manufactured, 
 
 Argol, . • , • 
 
 Arms for the Armv and Navy, and Indian XationS; 
 
 Articles for ihi- public use of the Dominion, . 
 ** " use of the (Governor (ieneral, . 
 " " use of Foreign Oinsuls, when such Consuls 
 are subjects or citizens i«f the country they represent, 
 and not engaged in trade or commerce, . 
 Ashes Pot, Pearl and Soda, . 
 
 Atlassas, not elsewhere tuentioned, , 
 
 Uagatelle Boards and Billiard Tables, . . . 
 
 Bark, Tanners' .... 
 
 bark. Nuts, Vegetables, Wood and Drugs, used chiefly 
 in dyeing, 
 
 Barley, .... 
 
 Barley, Pot and Pearl, . 
 
 lianlla or Kelp, .... 
 
 Beans, .... 
 
 , Uleaching Powders, .... 
 I Beer in VVood. . . . • 
 
 • Beer in Botiles, .... 
 
 Free 
 
 3^' ct. per lb 
 loots per gal 
 5 per cunt 
 
 Free 
 
 8(tctsper gal 
 5 cts per gal 
 7 cts per gal 
 1 r> per cent 
 Free 
 Free 
 Free 
 Free 
 
 10 per cent 
 
 Free. 
 
 Free 
 
 Free 
 
 Free 
 
 Free 
 Free 
 ir> per cent 
 
 15 per cent 
 
 Free 
 
 Free 
 
 Free 
 
 Free 
 
 Free 
 Free 
 15 percent 
 
 15 per cent 
 Free 
 
 8c. per bush. 
 
 Free 
 
 l."( percent 
 
 Free 
 
 3c per bush. 
 
 Free 
 
 .5 cts per gal 
 
 7 els per gal 
 
 
 J. F. Luwtou, Saw'Mrtnufacturer, cor. Kenrth and beorge-«t«. 
 
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 Uillianl Tiiltlt'>*. Hai/iit'llc Hoa'-d-*, when im[»ortr(l ilirTCtljr 
 by luid for llie u.sc ot lu-gimciilul (.'oijia avrvin^j ii> the 
 lioriiiiiioii, .... IT) per ccut 
 
 HtiUiDg, Duck, and llo.m; Duck, . . . Free 
 
 IMackini;, .... ll per cent 
 
 Ulcaclmit: I'owtlor, . . . Vrvu 
 
 Itook,'*, buiiiL' ri'pnnt of Itrilihh C/opyri){ht Works (see ciso.), i2k pur c«Dt. 
 IClause XXII. Vic, Cap. 11., Si-c. '2.— " Kut this Act 
 
 Hhull not allfct tlie t'<)|)vnght Act, \'6 uiul 14 Vic, Cup. t!, 
 
 or uny duty inipoHod unth'r it."| 
 
 liooks, Itlutik Account and Copy-buoks, av \ Uooka to bo 
 
 written or drawn upon, . . Ij per cent 
 
 Hooks, Map.-* and Charts, iinporteil not ns rnerchnndizp, but 
 Hs tlie perhoiial eMects of [H.T.sonH arriving in Dominion 
 to bec'ouiu bona Hue r» sidonts ihiTt'of, . Free 
 
 DoukH, printed, J'erindicuis und l'ain|*iiletH, not beine fo- 
 reign reprint of British Copyri^^ht works ; nor Hlank 
 Account Hooks; nor ('opy-books ; nor Hooks to be 
 written or drawn upon; nor reprints of Hooks printed 
 in Canada; nor printed Sliuet Music, . . 5 
 
 Hoots and .Shoes ( liCatherJ, . . . " 
 
 Hoot Felt. .... 
 
 Hotany, Specimens of ... 
 
 !!ook, Map, and News I'riutlng Paper, 
 
 Hone, manufactured, 
 
 Honnets, Hats und CupH, 
 
 Hibles, Testuinent8, und Devotional Books, . 
 
 Hinnacic Lamps, .... 
 
 Hi.scutt and Hreud from Great Uritaiu und the B. N. A. 
 I'rov nces, .... 
 
 Hoiler I'lale, Iron . . 
 
 liolting Cloths, .... 
 
 Horax, ..... 
 
 Hookbmder.s* Tools and Implements, 
 
 Hollies, containing .Spirituous Liquors, Winea and Mult 
 Licjuors, .... 
 
 Hraeelets, Hraid, Ac.mudeof ilair, 
 
 Hrandy, . . . . 
 
 Urass und Copper, manufactured, 
 
 Ifrass Tubes or I'iping, when drawn, or Iron, 
 
 lirass or ('opper VVire, round or llut, 
 
 Hrass, in bars, rods and sheets, 
 
 Hiaas in scru|is, .... 
 
 Hrass und Tin Clusps, Slides, and Spangles, for the manu- 
 facture of Iloop Cskirts, 
 
 Hran, .... 
 
 Hrimstone, roll or tlour, . , 
 
 Krislles und Hog's Hair of all kind.?, 
 
 HntuMuia Metal Ware, 
 
 Hrooms und Hrushes of all kinds, . 
 
 Hroom ('orn, . . 
 
 Hrim Moulds, for gold-beaters, 
 
 Huckwiieat, 
 
 Hiilbs and Hoots, other than Medicinal, 
 
 !!ullion and Coin (except United Slates silver coin), 
 
 Hurr SUiue, 
 
 Hunting, 
 
 per cent 
 1.') per cent 
 Free 
 Free 
 
 L^ per cent 
 15 per cent 
 15 percent 
 5 per cent 
 I ree 
 
 Free 
 
 il per cent 
 
 Free 
 
 Free 
 
 Free 
 
 15 per cent 
 U) per cent 
 fi"c per gul 
 15 per cent 
 Free 
 Free 
 Free 
 Free 
 
 Free 
 
 1" per cent 
 
 Free 
 
 Free 
 
 l^ per cent 
 
 15 ])cr cent 
 
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 ter. I'uiiitiii^s tiiiil Dnr.vin^^H, uh works dC urt ; («|i«im. 
 nieiiH «)f S.Hilpluri' ; Culiiiii'ts cif Cuiii ; .Mudal», (it-uis, 
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 C.'ulil'H, ilctnpuiid lir.iaii (wliuii usod for shipit or rcssula 
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 rab.ni'fw.i r Furniture, 
 
 Curdm, |»li»\ i'liiC . 
 
 CiiiKilc^ imi TapfTM, of TiIIhw, 'iVax, or any other motoriiil. 
 
 Cauiiila rinJ.-, ui 1 Tinm.d I'latts, 
 
 (^andh'WU'k, ("ii. ii, . 
 
 Cuoutchouf 01 ''ii iiii llubbcr or (lUtta iVrchii. uninaiuifai'- 
 
 tlUH'ti, .... 
 
 Caoiiiilmiio or India Unbber, tnanufacttirLMl, 
 
 t'uiria^i'r*. .... 
 
 Carria^i'S (;f TravcHcTx, u'ld Cariiajji'!* etnidoyed in curry- 
 ing .Mfnliandi/ci liawkur."* and I'iniis Trooj)!* exct'ptod 
 
 Carpi-l.s an I lioanli ilii^.i, 
 
 Cu^k-*, Hiirrcla, and other packages cnrilaininj; Sugars, 
 Cane j met'. Syrup ol Siijj.ir, or of SuKiir C'aiu', MohiH- 
 ses, Syrnu <d' .Mola^sus or of .-^or)<iMiMi and iMehidu, 
 und Carhoy.s conluiuinj^ .-^iiipliiiiic Acid, 
 
 Cas»ia, ^Mound, . . 
 
 ** nn:^round, , . 
 
 (^aslile .Soaj), .... 
 
 Cashnirre, nianufactiued . , 
 
 ('aMtin^s, Iron and all other, 
 
 <'eitienl, .Maiineoi' llydninhe, nnirruuiid, 
 
 ("einent, Hydraulic, ground an<l calcined, 
 
 ('lioese, .... 
 
 Chandelier.s and (Jus Fittint(x, 
 
 Charts, .Mapsaiid AtlahSts, not clscwhero mentioned, 
 
 Cliinaware, Karthenware und Crockery, 
 
 ('hain, iron .... 
 
 Do. under half-ineli, 
 
 Cliinaware, Ollieer.s' Mes-<, 
 
 Charitable Soeiilie.s, donations of Clothing for grotuitous 
 di.Htribntioii by ... 
 
 Ch.irch Hell^ .... 
 
 Collee ijireeii), 
 
 " (kiln dried, rousted or (T'ound), 
 
 Chicory, or other root or vegetable used u.s Codee, raw 
 or green, .... 
 
 (yhicory, kiln-dried, roa.sted or ground, 
 
 Citrons, .... 
 
 Cider. . . • • 
 
 Cigar.s, .... 
 
 Cinnamon, ground, 
 I " unuiouiid, . 
 
 Currants, dried fiiiin, , . 
 
 Clavs. Karth and Suid, 
 
 Coach and Harness Kuniitiiro, 
 
 Coeoa I'lisie In-ii' (ireat Ifritain and the \. A. Trovinces, 
 
 Com'iiuuion i'lale. 
 
 4 cl.i per lb 
 
 Free 
 
 Freo 
 
 1 .') per cent 
 
 2.'> per cent 
 
 l.'i pi-r cent 
 
 T) per cent. 
 
 Flee 
 
 Fre(< 
 
 1 'i prr cent 
 
 !.'• percent 
 
 J'reo 
 lo per cent 
 
 IT) per cent 
 2.' per cent 
 IT) per cent 
 I'l per cent 
 l.'i per cent 
 1') per cent 
 Freo 
 1.') per cent 
 
 3 ets per lb 
 IT) per cent 
 l.''! per cent 
 In per cent 
 f'roe 
 
 li't per cent 
 Freo 
 
 Freo 
 Freu 
 1) ct8 per lb 
 
 4 uts per lb 
 
 ;'c per lb 
 4 ct-* per lb 
 1,'^ per cent 
 !.'( per cent 
 4'> ets per lb 
 'iU per cent 
 1.') per cent 
 1.") per cent 
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 Compasses, .... Free 
 
 Clay Pipe, ..... Free 
 Clocks, . . . . ,15 per cent 
 
 Clothing and Arms for Indian Nations, . . Free 
 
 Clothinjr or Wearing Apparel made by hand or sewing 
 
 machine, .... 15 per cent 
 
 Clothing for Army and Navy, or Indian Nations, or for 
 
 gratuitous distribution by any charitable society, . Free 
 Clothing and Arms for the army and rai.itary forces in the 
 
 Dominion, .... Free 
 
 Coal and Coke, 
 Crude Petroleum, 
 
 Coal and Kerosene, distilled, purified and refined, 
 Cochineal and dyestuff, 
 
 Cologne Water and Perfumed Spirits, not in casks, 
 Cologne Water, in flasks or bottles, 30 of such not con- 
 taining more tbnn a gallon. 
 Colors and articles, when imported solely by Room Paper 
 Manufacturers a'td Stainers, viz. : Lakes in pulp. Scar- 
 let and Morone, Ultra Marine and Chinese Blue, Eng- 
 lish Umber, raw, Mlue black, Paris and Permanent 
 Greens, Satin, and fine washed White, Bichromate of 
 Potash, Sugar of Lead, and British Qum, for manu- 
 facturing pnrposes only, . . . Free 
 Commissariat Stores, .... Free 
 
 50 cts. pertoD of .00:* lbs. 
 6 cts per gal 
 15 cts per gal 
 Free 
 $1.'20 per gal 
 
 4 cts each 
 
 Confectionery, 
 
 a specific duty of Ic. per lb,, and 25 per cent 
 
 Copper Tubes and Piping, when drawn, 
 
 Copper, pig, .... 
 
 Copper, in bars, rods, bolts, sheets, and sheathing, 
 
 Copper or Brass, manufactured, 
 
 Copper Sheathing, .... 
 
 Corkwood, or the oark of the Corkwood tree. 
 
 Cordage, Cwhen used for ships or .vessels only). 
 
 Cottons, ..... 
 
 Cotton Warp, Yarn and Twist, 
 
 Cotton Wool, .... 
 
 Cotton Waste and Candlewick, 
 
 Cotton netting, for India Rubber Shoes, . . 
 
 Cordials, .... 
 
 Corks, ..... 
 
 Cocoa, bean and shell, . . 
 
 Cream of Tartar in crystal<, 
 
 Cocoa Nut Oil, in crude, unrectified or natural state, 
 
 Cutlery, polished, all sorts, 
 
 Cane Juice, Syrup of Sugar or of Sugar Cane, Syrup of 
 Molasses or of Sorghum, Melado, Concentrated Me- 
 lado, or concentrated Molasses, a specific duty of %c 
 per lb and 
 
 Dead Eyes, . 
 
 Dead Lights, . , 
 
 Deck laitjs. 
 
 Diamonds and precious stones, not set, 
 
 Dried F. uit, 
 
 Drugs not otherwise specified. 
 
 Duck, for Belling and Uose, 
 
 Free 
 Free 
 Free 
 
 15 per cent 
 Free 
 Free 
 Free 
 
 15 per cent 
 1 5 per cent 
 Free 
 Free 
 Free 
 
 f 1.20 per gal 
 15percent 
 Free 
 Free 
 Free 
 15 per cent 
 
 25 per cent 
 
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 15 per cent 
 
 15 percent 
 
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 Dye Stuffs, tiz, : Berries, Bark, Drugs, Nuts, find Vpge- 
 
 iables, Woods and extracts of Logwood, used chieUy 
 
 in dyeing, . . . . 
 
 Drain Tiles, • . . „ 
 
 Drawings, not in oil, , ' \ 
 
 Demijohns. Jars, Brandy Casks, Barrels, or packages in 
 
 which Spirituous Liquors, Wines and Malt Liquors are 
 
 contained. 
 
 Earths, Clays and Sand, 
 
 Egg8, . . . . ; 
 
 electrotype Blocks, for printing purposes, 
 Emery Paper and Emery Cloth, . 
 Engravings and Prints, 
 
 Essences not elsewhere specified, and Perfumery. 
 Essential Oils of all kinds, 
 
 IT- 
 
 Factory and Mill Machinery of all kinds, or parts thereof. 
 Fancy Goodsand Millinery, viz. : articles embroidered with 
 
 Gold, Silver, or other Metals, . 
 Fan and Fire Screens, . 
 Farming Implement., and Utensils, when specially import 
 
 ed by Agricultural Societies for cnccurageinent o 
 
 agriculture. 
 Feathers and Flowers, . 
 Felt Hat Bodies, 
 Felt, for Hats and Hoots, 
 Fibrilla, Mexican Fibre, or Tampico, white or black, and 
 
 other vegetable fibres for mauutaciure, 
 Firebrick, . 
 Firewood, . 
 Figs, Dried Fruits, 
 Gilberts, do. 
 Firebrick and Clay, 
 Fireworks, . 
 Fish, fresh, not to include oysters 
 
 kegs. 
 Fish, salted or smoked, 
 Fi.sh and Vegetables, preserved. 
 Fishing Nets and Seines, 
 Fish Hooks, Lines and Fith Twines, 
 Fish Bait, 
 Flat Wire for Crinolines, covered, 
 
 " " uncovered. 
 
 Flax waste. 
 
 Flax, Hemp, Tow, undressed. 
 Flour of Wheat or Ilye, 
 Flour of any other grain, including Indian Meal and Oat 
 
 meal, ... 
 
 Foreign Newspapers sent otherwise tian through P. Office 
 Furs, Skin Pelts, or Tails, undressed. 
 Fur, or of which Fur is the principal part, 
 Fruits, green, of all kinds, 
 Fruits preserved in Brandy or other Spirits, 
 
 or lobsters in tins or 
 
 109! 
 
 Free 
 Free 
 Free 
 
 15 per cent 
 
 Free 
 
 Free 
 
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 Free 
 
 15 per cent 
 
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 15 per cent 
 
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 15 per cent 
 15 per cent 
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 1:'> pf'r cent 
 
 15 percent 
 
 Free 
 
 15 percent 
 
 Free 
 
 1 cent per lb 
 
 15 percent 
 
 Free 
 
 Free 
 
 Froe 
 
 In per cent 
 
 IT 
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 Free 
 
 Free 
 
 25cts per brl 
 
 15ct3 per brl 
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 15 per cent 
 lu per cent 
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 Gazoline Oil, .... iJi per cent 
 
 Gems and Medals, .... Free 
 German Plated and Gilded Ware, manufactured, of all kinds,! o percent 
 
 Gin, .... 80c per pal 
 
 Ginger, ground, .... 25 per cent 
 
 " unground, . . . 15 percent 
 
 Glass and Glassware, plated and silvered, stained, painted, 
 
 or colored, . , . . lopercent 
 
 Glass Paper, and Glass Cloths, . . . Free 
 
 Globes, when specially imported for the use of Colleges, 
 
 Scientific and Literary Societies, . . Free 
 
 Goat Hair, unmnnnfactured, . . . Free 
 
 Gold, Silver, and Klectropliite, maiuifuctured, . . 1' percent 
 
 Gold and Silver Leaf for I^hiterK* UHP, . l") percent 
 
 Goldbeater's Brims, Moulds^, and Skins, . . Free 
 
 Grass, Osier, l^alm Leaf, Straw, Whalebone, or Willow, 
 
 except plait, elsewhere mentioned, . . 1'. percent 
 Gravels, ..... Free 
 Grain of all kinds, except Wheat, . . . "c. per bush. 
 Grease and Scraps, .... Free 
 Grindstones, wrouf^hl or unwrougbt, . . 15 per cent 
 Gums, Brilish wben imported by" Iloom Paper Manufac- 
 turers and Staiocrsfor manufacturing purposes only, Free 
 Gunpowder, .... 15 per cent 
 Guns, Rifles, and arms ot all kinds, . . 15 per cent 
 Gutta Percha, manufactured, . . . 15 percent 
 
 " unmanufactured, . . Free 
 
 Gum, Copal, .... Free 
 
 Gypsum, or Plast.jr of Paris, neither ground nor calcined. Free 
 
 Gypsum, ground, when imported bona fide as manure, . Free 
 
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 Sprigs, Stoves and all other Iron Castings. Other Hard- 
 ware, Horn, l^eail, and Ivory, manufactured, 
 
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 spangles and slotted tapes, and flat or round wire, uu 
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 Horned Cattle, ... 
 
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 Ink, ['rintinp, .... 
 
 Iron, Ualvanizod or I'iir, 
 
 Iron — !">cnip, . . . 
 
 " lloop or Tire, for drinng wheels of locomotives, 
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 " Rolled Plate, and Hyiler Plate, 
 
 " Wire, .... 
 
 Iron Tubes and Piping, when drawn, 
 Iron Knees nnd Riders, . , 
 
 Iron Masts, or parts of Iron Masts, . 
 
 Iron, puddled, in bars, blooms, and billets, . 
 
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 Locomotive and Engine PVames, Cranks, Crank Axles, 
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 Guide and Slide Bars, Crank Pins, Connecting Rods, 
 
 Locomotives, and Passi-nger, Baggasre and Freight C'ars, 
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 Locomotive Engines and Railroad Cars, 
 
 Logwood, Extract of 
 
 Lime, .... 
 
 Linen, . . . . . 
 
 Linen Machine Thread, for Boots and Shoes, . 
 
 Litharge, . . . . . 
 
 Liquorice, .... 
 
 Lithographic Stones, 
 
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 15 c. per brl 
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 1 5 per cent 
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 1 cent per lb 
 
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 Maccaroni and Vermicelli, . . .15 per cent 
 
 Machinorv, . . . .15 per cent 
 
 Machine Silk Twist, and Machine Linen Thread, . Free 
 
 Mace, , . . .25 per cent 
 
 Malt, .... 40c per bush 
 
 1 Manilla Grass, Sea Grass, and Mosses, for Upholstery i 
 
 I purposes, .... Free j 
 
 Manures, ..... Free 
 Manufactured Marble, other than sawn slabs or blocks, . 15 per cent 
 Matches, . . . .15 per cent 
 
 Maps, Charts, and Atlases, . . .15 per cent 
 
 Manufactures, via : — 
 
 Marble or Imitation, . . . 15 per cent 
 
 Bone, Sliell, Horn, Pearl and Ivory, . . do 
 
 Gold, Silver, Electro.plale, Argentine, Albata, and 
 German Silver, and Plated and Gilded ware of all kinds, do 
 Brass or Copper, . . . .do 
 
 Leather or Imitation of Leather, , . do 
 
 Wood, .... IS per cent 
 
 Cashmere, . . , .do 
 
 Meat, Fish and Vegetables preserved, . . do 
 
 Marble, in blocks, unwrougbt, or sawn on two sides only ; 
 and slabs from such blocks, having at least two edges 
 un wrought, ..." Free 
 
 Meats, fresh, salted, or smoked, . . . leper lb 
 
 Medals, ..... Free 
 Medicinal Roots, .... Free 
 
 Medicines, Patent and Medicinal Preparations, not other- 
 wise specified, .... 25 per cent 
 Medicine for Hospitals, . . .15 per cent 
 
 Metal, Type, in blocks or pig, . . . Free 
 
 Metallic Oxides, ground or unground, and washed or un- 
 washed, dry, not calcined, . . . Free 
 Millinery of all kinds, .... 15 per cent 
 Mill and Factory Machinery, . . .15 per cent 
 Models, ..... Free 
 Molasses, if used for refining or manufacturing sugar, . 73c per lOOlb 
 
 " if not so used, . . . 25 per cent 
 
 Music, Sheet, printed, . . . 15 per cent 
 
 Musical Instruments for Military Bands, . . Free 
 
 Musical Instruirents, including Musical Boxes and Clocks, 15 per cent 
 Mustard, ..... 15 per cent 
 Moss, for upholstery purposes, . . . Free 
 
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 Newspapers, Foreign, sent otherwise than through the 
 
 Post Oflice, .... 5 per cent 
 
 Nitre or Saltpetre, .... .... .... Free 
 
 Nitrate of Soda, .... .... .... Free 
 
 Nuts, when chiefly used in dying .... Free 
 
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 Ochres and Metallic Oxides, ground or unground, and 
 
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 Oakum, .... .... .... .... Free 
 
 Ochres, ground or calcined, .... .... 15 per cent 
 
 Oils —Cocoa Nut, Pine and Palm, in their crude, unrectified, 
 
 or natural statt, .... Free 
 
 " Benzole, Henzine, Benzoine, Petroleum, distilled, 
 
 purified, or ri'fined, .... .... 15c per gal 
 
 " Keiosene, Coal, distilled, purified and refined, . I5c per gal 
 
 " Petroleum, crude, 6c per gal 
 
 " products of coul, shale, and lignite, not other- 
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 Oils in any way rectified, pumped, racked, bleached, or 
 j prepared, not otherwise specified, . . 15 per cent 
 
 I Oil Cake or Linseed Cake, .... .... Free 
 
 Oilcloths, .... .... 15 per cent 
 
 Opium, .... 15 per cent 
 
 Oatmeal, 15 c. per brl 
 
 Ores of all kinds of metals, Free 
 
 Ornaments of Bronze, Alabaster, Terra Cotta or Compo- 
 sition, .... .... 15 per cent 
 
 Osier or Willow, for basket-makers' use, .... Free 
 
 Paintings, in Oil, by artists of well known merit, or copies 
 
 of the old masters by such artists, .... 
 
 Paints and Colors, not elsewhere mentioned, .... 
 
 Paper — Book, Map, or News Printing, .... .... 
 
 F^aper Hangings, .... .... • • • • 
 
 Papier Machie, .... .... 
 
 Parasols and Umbrellas, .... .... 
 
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 Pepper, ground, .... .... .... 
 
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 Perfumery, not othorwi.se specified, .... 
 
 Perfumed Spirits, .... . . 
 
 Pelts, . . . . • 
 
 Perfumed and Fancy Soaps, 
 
 Petroleum, refined, .... 
 
 Phosphorus, 
 Pickles and Sauces, 
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 Pipe Clay, 
 Pipes, Tobacco 
 
 Plaster of Paris, ground and calcined, 
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 15 percent 
 
 15 per cent 
 
 15 p»r cent 
 
 15 per cent 
 
 15 pur cent 
 
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 25 per cent 
 
 15 per cent 
 
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 Poultry, .... .... 
 
 I'latid Ware, .... .... .... 
 
 I'lutor.;' l.eaf, 
 
 Plants, . . 
 
 I'ortcr in botllos, .... .... 
 
 I'orter in ouska, .... .,,. 
 
 Pi pj Iron l*i<^ Lead, and Pig Copper, .... 
 
 Pitch and Tar, 
 
 Philosophical Instruments and Apparatus, inchidmc; globes, 
 when .'^peciiilly iinpnited for the u.sft oT Colleges and 
 Scientiru; and liiterary Societies, .... Free 
 
 Plants, Shrnbs and Trees, .... 10 per cent 
 
 Plank and Sawed Lumber, of Mahogany, Rosewood, Wal- 
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 Plank and Sawed Lumber of all kinds, except Walnut, 
 
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 P'inting Presses, 
 Patent .Medicines, .... .... 
 
 Provisions for Army or Navy or Indian Nations, 
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 Puddh'd Iron Bars, lilooms, and Billets, 
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 Railroad Bars and Frogs, .... .... Free 
 
 Ratan, for Caninjj Chairs, .... .... Free 
 
 Red Lead, dry .... .... Free 
 
 Rosin, * .... .... Free 
 
 Rice, .... .... 1 cert perft 
 
 RiL'ging Wire, .... .... Free 
 
 Rifles, Guns and Fire Arms of all kinds, .... 15 per cent 
 
 Roots, .... .... Free 
 
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 inir, when imported solely by Room Paper .Manufactu- 
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 rine and Chmese Blue, English Umber, raw, Blue- 
 black, Paris and Permanent Greens, Satin and tine 
 washed white, Bichromate of Potash, Sugar of Lead and 
 
 British gum, .... .... Free 
 
 Rum (packages 15 per cent.), _ .... .... 80 cts per gal 
 
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 Sand Paper and Sand Cloth, . . . 15 per cent. 
 
 Sails, ready made, .... 15 percent 
 
 Sail Cloth or Canvas, from Nos. 1 to (when used for ships 
 
 or vessels only), .... Free 
 
 Sal Ammoniac, Sal Soda, Caustic Soda, Silicate of Soda, 
 
 Soda Ash, and Nitrate of Soda, . . Free 
 
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 S'lver Fluted Ware, 
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 Silver Coin, United States, 
 
 Slotted Tapes, for the manufacture of Hoop Skirts, 
 Small Wares, . , . . i;> per ceni 
 
 Siiufi— ground dry, damp, moist, or pickled, li-i "t^ct. ad val. & uOc p«r ^b 
 Soap, common, . . . . leper lb 
 
 Soap, Perfumed and Fancy, . . . £'.'> per cent. 
 
 Soda Ash, . . , . . F.ee 
 
 Sjielter or Zinc in sheet, 
 Sj)elter in block or pig, 
 Specimens of Natural History, Mineralogy, Botany, or 
 
 Sculpture, . ' . 
 
 Spices, LMdund, includine ginger, pimento nncl pepper, 
 Spices, unground, including ginger, pimento and pejjper. 
 Spikes ami Nails, composition, 
 Spirits and Stionir Waters, including Spirits of Wine and 
 
 Alcohol, (jiackages 15 percent) 
 Spirits and Strong Waters, either beiny Sv.ortonrd f.r 
 
 Mixed, the strength of whieh cannot be ascertained by 
 
 Sykes' Hydrometer, 
 Spirits of Turpentine, . 
 Starch, . . 
 
 Stone, onwrought. 
 
 Stationery, .... 
 Steel, wrouj^ht or cast, in bars and rods, 
 Steel Wire, flat and uncovered, for Crinolines, 
 Steel Plates, cut to any form, but not moulded. 
 Steel Chairs, 
 
 Stereotype Blocks, for printing purposes, . 
 
 Steamboat and Mill Shafts, in Cranks, forged in the rough. Free 
 
 Steam Fire Engines, 
 
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 i Stone unwronght, and Lithographic Stone, 
 I Straw, Tuscan, tirass and Faney Plaits, 
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 Suliihur, in roll or flour, 
 
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 2'> ptr rent 
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 3ugar— Hi'low No. 9, Dutih Standard, I'S per cent, ad val. %c per Ib.'j, 
 
 Sugar— Candy, brown or wliite, and Contectionety, 
 
 25 per cent, ad valorem, and 
 
 Syrup of Sugar or Sugar Cane, Cano Juice, Syrup of Mo 
 lasses, or of Sorghum, Melado, Concentrated Melado, 
 or concentrated Molasses, 25 per cent, ad valorem, and 
 
 Swine, ..... 
 
 1 cent per lb 
 
 %c per lb 
 (2 per bead 
 
 Tar, .... Free 
 
 Tampica, white and black, . . Free 
 
 Tallow, . . . . Ic per lb 
 
 Tea — Black, . 15 per cent, advalorem and H^c per lb 
 
 " Green, including Japan, 15 per cent, advalorem and 7c per lb 
 Teasels, .... Free 
 
 Thread and other articles embroidered with gold, or for 
 
 embroidery, . . .15 per cent 
 
 Thread Lace and Insertions, . . do 
 
 Tiles, drain, for agricultural purposes, . . Free 
 
 Tin, granulated or bar, . . . Free 
 
 Tin, and Zinc, or Spelter, in block or pig, . Free 
 
 Tin Clasps, Slides and Spangles for manufacturing 
 
 Hoop Skirts, . . . Free 
 
 Tinctures, containing Spirits. * . 1.20 per gal 
 
 Tinctures, other . . , . 63c per gal 
 
 Tin Plates, ; . . .5 per cent 
 
 Thibet Hair, un manufactured, . . Free 
 
 Tobacco, manufactured, except Cigars, 1 2^ per cent, and 20c per lb 
 Tobacco, unmanufactured, . . Free 
 
 Tow, undressed, • . . Free 
 
 Toys, . . . .15 per cent 
 
 Trees, Plants and Shrubs, Bulbs and Roots, . Free 
 
 Trenails and Wedges, . . . Free 
 
 Tubes and Piping, of Copper, Brass or Iron, when drawn, Free 
 Turpentine, other than spirits of . . Free 
 
 Type, printing, . , . 5 per cent 
 
 Varnish, bright and black, when used for ships or vessels 
 
 only, .... Free 
 
 Varni^^h, other than bright and black, . .15 per cent 
 
 Veneering of wood or ivory, . . Free 
 
 Vegetables used chiefly in dyeing, . . Free 
 
 " Culinary, . . . Free 
 
 " Fibres (when used for manufact'ng purposes), Free 
 Vehicles of travellers (except those of hawkers and 
 
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 VcMTnouth, 
 ViiiPgnr, 
 Vitriol, bluo, 
 Walnuts, Driod Fruit", 
 
 ^W 
 
 8()c. pcrgtil 
 It If per jral 
 Fri'O 
 IS per cent 
 
 Weaving and Tram Silk, and Wcavinp or Tram Cotton, 
 for makinj; Elastic Wi-hhing and Crinoline Thread 
 for covering Crinoline Wire, . . Free 
 
 Wlialo Oil, in tlio casks from on ship board, and in the 
 
 condition in which it was first landed, . Free 
 
 '♦Vheat, . . . .4c. per bush 
 
 Whiting or Whitcnin};, . . . Free 
 
 White Lead, dr , and White Zinc, . . Free 
 
 Wines of all kinds, inchnlinp (Jinfior, Orange, Lemon, 
 Gooseberry, Strawberry, IJaspborry, Eltler and Cur- 
 rant Wines, (5 (piart and l(> pint bottles to be held 
 to contain a galloti) 'iT) per cent, ad valorem, and 10c pergul 
 
 Wire (brass or copper, round or flat), 
 Wire (iron,) .... 
 Wood of all kinds, wholly unmanufactured. 
 Woods and Drug.s, used chiefly in dyeing. 
 Wood, manufactured, not elsewhere specified, 
 Wool. .... 
 
 Woollens, .... 
 
 Woollen Netting, for India rubber shoos. 
 Writing Desks, Fancy and Ornamental Cases and 
 Boxes, and other Fancy (Joods. 
 
 Yellow Metal, in bars or bolts, and Yellow Metal 
 Sheathing, 
 
 Free 
 
 5 per cent 
 
 Free 
 
 Free 
 
 1 .") per cent 
 
 Free 
 
 1 5 per cent 
 
 Free 
 
 15 per cent 
 
 Free 
 
 Zinc or Spelter, in blocks or pigs, . . Free 
 
 Zinc or Spelter, in sheets, . . . Free 
 
 Zinc, white, dry, . . . Free 
 
 Packages and cases in which Goods are imported, 15 per cent. 
 
 An addition of ."> i)cr cent, on the duties imposed by the Act is made 
 on all goods paying ad valorem as well as specific duties. 
 
 RXPOnr DUTIES. 
 
 Shingle Bolts, per cord of 128 cubic feet, . . fl.OO 
 
 Stave Bolts, •' " . .1.00 
 
 Oak Logs, per M., .... 2.00 
 
 Spruce Logs, " ... 1.00 
 
 PmeLogs, •' . . . . 1.00 
 
 TAHLE OF PROTUBITIOKS. 
 
 The following articles shall be prohibited to be imported under a 
 penalty of two hundred dolUirs toifelher with a forfeiture of the parcel 
 or package of goods in which the same imiy bo found, viz. : 
 
 Books, Drawings, Paintings, Prints, and Pbutogruphs of an immoral 
 or indecent charaeler. 
 Coin, base and counterfeit. 
 
 3 
 
 :7o.'s. 
 
 Engliflfh and Amrericah Hardware— Warwick, Clark & Cfo. 
 
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 EXCIJii; DUTIKS. 
 
 [1871. 
 
 9J 
 
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 TIIK FOLLOW I NO 
 
 Uinlor lic'giilati'itH uml llL'slririioii.s to l)e prorfLMibed by the Minister of 
 
 Cii-toiiis. 
 
 CaiTingPH oftrnvi'Ilers, and curna^^f.s laden with nicrcliundize, and not 
 to iMcl.;(io lircus troops and liawkcrn. 
 
 liOc niolive and llaibvay pnssi'niinr Ijamrnjjo and fi'ci<;ht cars, iiinninj^ 
 upon nii.v but! dl" road L-rossin^; tlin frontitT, so l()Il^ a.^ Canadian luuo- 
 motivt'M imd cars arc udmillud freis under similar cirouniataucos in tbo 
 Unitrd States. 
 
 iMetuiL'tTios, liorsi!s, cuttle, carriages, and harnesses of. 
 
 Travelleiei' bu^'ga^e. 
 
 i TMK KOI.I.OWINO (10()I)«!, 
 
 ' \Vlu*n tlio produce ami yrowlb of any of the U. N. A. I'roviriccs, may he 
 ■ imported free of duty, subject to aUeration or regulation, by j)ro- 
 j cbiiiiation, of the (ioveitior in <!oiuu;il, viz. : — 
 
 I Aiinnals oC all kinds; Krosb, Smoki'd and Salted Meats ; f}reen and 
 Dried i'tuits ; Fisii of all kii'.ds; 1 roducts ol Fish, and of all other crea- 
 tures liviii;/; in the wati-r ; Poultry; liutter. Cheese, I/ai'd, I'allow ; Tiin- 
 I ber and luiub'T of all kinds, round, hewed, but not otherwise niannlao- 
 ! tnred in whole or in part ; Fish Oil; (Jv()suni, ^^roiuid or unt;round ; 
 I Hay, Straw, Hran ; Seeds of all kinds; Vej^etables (includini^ potatoes 
 land other roots); Plants, Trees and Shrubs; Coal and Coke ; Salt; 
 I Hops; Wheat; I'eas and I'.eans ; Marley, Kye, Outs, Itnlian (Joni, 
 I Buckwheat, and all other Grain; Flour ot Wheat and liye, Indian Meal 
 I ttud Oatmeal, uuU Flour or Meal of any other Grain. 
 
 I EXCISE DUTIES. 
 
 ! Spirits, of the proof of Sykes' Hydrometer, per pallon, J0.r,;3 
 i Mult. . . .' . per lb., o.fij 
 
 , Snull", ground dry, . . i)er lb., (J.lo 
 
 I Tobacco— Canadian Twist, Tubac blanc mtorqmltt-, per lb., O.Ol 
 Fine Cut, . . ps-r lb., 0.15 
 
 Cuv«?ridish, Ping, Twist, and all other manufac- 
 tured Tobacco, not before described, jier lb., 0.15 
 Cigars (subject to an abatement or allowance for nioist\ire in cal- 
 culating the weight for duty, to be tixed by order in Coun- 
 cil), . . , . . per lb., '60 cts. 
 
 Petruleuin and Coal Oil, . . per gallon, 0.05 
 
 Any firniented beverutte made in imitation ^f beer or malt 
 liquor, and brewed in v\boleoriii part lion any other 
 Hubstuuce than malt, . per gallon, O.OS^^ 
 
 LICENSK l''KK3. 
 
 For a license for distilling and rectifying, or either, by any 
 
 proeess, 
 *F(n- a first class license for mal'ing, 
 
 * " a second class " 
 
 * " a third class " " 
 
 For a license tor brewing. 
 For tt license for manutactniing tobacco, 
 * I'rovided the Governor in C 
 
 yoo 
 
 1 50 
 
 100 
 
 50 
 
 50 
 
 T 
 
 I>. iflti^f'n iV Co., Ifnt Minnifiictiirf^rji, 51 Kiiif? 5(trRct« 
 
 ouucil may so direct. 
 
 TABLE OP STAMP DUTIES. 
 
 stamps required on Notes, Dra(t.-i, or Bill of Exchange, executed 
 pin<;ly : — 
 
 Under f"25, . . . . Free 
 
 For g;'!5, . . , . ■ . 1 cent 
 
 " l^oO and over $25, . . • . 2 cents 
 
 - 
 
 I 
 
 giaws of all kinds made at the Alexundia Works* 
 
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 1871. 
 
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 xecuted \'^ 
 
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 r D. iffnttcc 9i Co., 51 Iiiii^ StrncT, Tiir Ciipri and EVIt Ifntw. 
 
 1871.] ' WF.ATHi w TAni.p:. 1101 
 
 For llnO nnrl orcr ?'i>, 
 
 " cacli uddilioiKil tliO, 
 ,*' i-acli '• fraction nf sjlnt), 
 
 Oil Drafts or HilU oC Exclmnjjo iu duplicuto : — 
 For *ln(>, 
 
 " ench additional IP", 
 
 " " " fraction of !?1<'0, 
 
 On Drafts or liilta ufKxchuntie in nioro purls than two : — 
 For every ifltHt, , . , , 1 cent 
 
 " each additional |inn, . . . 1 cent 
 
 " ench additional fraction of if 100, . . 1 cent 
 
 Interest made payable at the maturity of any Bill, Ac, shall be count- 
 ed OS jiart of tli( principal sum. 
 
 Stamps must he cancelled at the time of atTixinj{ tlie same, by writing 
 or stampin;? thereon the d.ite. 
 
 The stamps for Notes, <fee., to he affixed by the maker or drawer ; ond 
 in case of any draft or llill of Exchange drawn out of the Dominion, by 
 tlio acceptor or first Urawer. 
 
 4> I 
 
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 AS' = 
 
 . .T ociifs 
 
 . .'5 cents 
 
 . 8 cents 
 
 , 2 cents 
 
 , 2 cents 
 
 . 2 cents 
 
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 Table for Foretelling the Weather through all the Lunations 
 
 of each Year. 
 
 This Table, and the iiccompanvinK remarks, are the result of many 
 years' actual observation; the whole beiuj; conntrnctc a >.ii a Jut; (con- 
 sideration of the attraction of the Sun and Moon, in theii- several posi- 
 tions respectinj; the Karth, and will, by simple inspection, shuw..,'})! 
 ohstT'ier wh;'.t kind of weather will most probably follovy f^vith as to be 
 the Moon inio an^- of its quarters, and that so <■>'• 
 I seldom found to fail. 
 
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 N 
 
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 V !i 
 
 es 
 
 u 
 
 p: 
 
 V 
 
 (91 
 
 '" I' 
 
 ■■CJ 
 
 If the new moon, th" ^-'"^ 
 
 quarter. ♦>- ''-" "'"^'"' "'^ 
 the last qvuirier j^iappens \ 
 
 Between midnight and 2 I 
 in the morning. ) 
 
 , . 2 and 4 morning. 
 
 I . 4 and 6 '^ 
 
 ; 6 and 8 
 
 IM SUMMi:U. 
 
 IN' WINTliB. 
 
 8 and 10 " 
 
 10 and 12 " 
 
 At 12 noon, and 2 P.M. 
 Between 2 and 4 P. M. 
 . 4 and (5 P. M. 
 
 6 and 8 
 
 Rand 10 " 
 10 and midnight. 
 
 Fair. 
 
 Cold, frequent sli 
 
 Hain. 
 
 Wind and rain. 
 
 Changeable 
 
 ■frequent showcis. 
 1 ,ery rainy, 
 'changeable. 
 
 ' Fi.ir. 
 
 jFair, ifwiud N. W. 
 
 *^r9. 
 
 iRainv, if S. or S, 
 ■ Ditto. 
 
 IPftir. 
 
 W. 
 
 Hard frn.st, ui,l. '"' 
 the wind be S. oi W 
 Snow and stormy, 
 IJain. 
 
 Slo/i . ^, 
 
 Cold rain, if r'ttdh* 
 VV.. Snow if v.. 
 ICoM and hij;h wiu« 
 Si< ^ f»r rain. 
 Fair mnd in«W. 
 Fair. 
 
 Fair and froHty, 
 iwind N. or N. r, 
 illain or snow, if 
 IS. VV. 
 I Ditto. 
 
 'Fair and frosty. 
 
 
 if. 
 
 h 
 
 Obnrofhns.-'ihc near 
 • -^iTht, the more nearly w 
 ~ 'ifto said that less ' 
 an in summer. 
 
 Pr the time of the Moon's change to noon or j 
 
 will the result accord with the P't-'^'-'^t',;!": . . 1 
 
 de .eiulence is to be placed on the Table in 
 
 (I 
 
 
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 \^ 
 
 ^ 
 
 ttiiS^Wo'rkrSaw Factory, cor. 
 
 North and George Streets. 
 
 c-^i'-v.:. 
 
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 I IV I> K X, 
 
 . Addenda,... ^^* 
 
 ^IjABtronomlcal Symbol*,..... • • JJ 
 
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 55 
 59 
 61 
 63 
 64 
 
 5- 
 
 Auctioneers 
 
 Board of Health...... J* 
 
 Board ofWorkB 77 
 
 Baptifit Church,. -'^'V" tl 
 
 Baptist H. MisSiodary Board,.. 8b 
 Baptist Education Society »» 
 
 Banks, • wq 
 
 Barristers and Attorneys tw 
 
 Bran3h Pilots, *^ 
 
 British Temphrs ''ikil 
 
 Calendar Pages, • »»-*" I 
 
 Canada, Dominion of .,......♦ - (y 
 
 Commissioners Water Supply,.. 53 
 
 Chamber of Commerce o* 
 
 Church Calendar, j^ 
 
 City of St. John, *« 
 
 City and County of St. John, 
 County of York, 
 
 «« King's, 
 
 «' Queen's, 
 
 ** Snn'oary, 
 
 " Carleton, 65 
 
 uaarlotte, 6» 
 
 r^ ._^ .wi^ Gloucester, 67 
 «=^ Sr^, 68 
 
 ' ^'^/^ Northui5\jft4*-v 55 
 
 *• Restigouche, . . . . . .;*.^ 1,\ 
 
 " Albert,... 78 
 
 *« Victoria, 74 
 
 Courts, -r, ...*,\i 77 
 
 Customs, &c , 98 
 
 Church of England, 88 
 
 Catholics, Roman, 84 
 
 Church of Scotlaud 84 
 
 Congregational Church, ........ 87 
 
 Christians or Disciples of Christ, 87 
 
 Consuls and Agents 9?. 
 
 Collectors of Slippage 4 50 
 
 Dominion TarifiT, 105 
 
 Diocesan Church Society^ 84 
 
 Execi'tive Council, 76 
 
 Ellipses for 1871,....' 18 
 
 Equation of Time, 18 
 
 FiHh Market Dues, 88 
 
 Fire Department, 51 
 
 Free Baptist Church, 87 
 
 Free Baptist Education Societr, 88 
 
 Female Reform Society, 52 
 
 Falls, going through, 29 
 
 Predericton, Corporation of, ... , 69 
 
 Grammar School, 88 
 
 General Public Hospital, ....... 94 
 
 Harbour Master's Fees,- 27 
 
 Hackney Coach Fares, 84 
 
 PAOB. 
 
 Holidays, Putlic 28 
 
 House of Assembly, 4» . • • • • • ^ 
 
 Hospitals and Asylums, »♦ 
 
 Immigrant Department^ »» 
 
 Ught Houses, »» 
 
 Lancaster, Parish of, .... # 00 
 
 Legislative Council « 7« 
 
 Lunatic Asylum, — ^* 
 
 Mechanics' Inatitute, 
 
 Madras School |8 
 
 Masonic, .zz 
 
 Militia ju.* *,• '^V V *tou 
 
 Allison Wesley an Ed. Ins.,. b» 
 Crown, 77 
 
 86 
 
 96 
 99 
 
 Mt 
 
 Officers of the . 
 
 Officers Baptist Convention, 
 Officers Orange Association, 
 
 Odd Fellows, L O., 
 
 Public Porters, »;f ! 
 
 Portland, Parish of, • »< 
 
 Presbyterian Church »* 
 
 Provincial Board of Education,. 88 
 
 Provincial Institute,. 89 
 
 Post Office l^l 
 
 Postage, ; ^^ 
 
 Post Offic-s, Money orders, 9^ 
 
 Police DepartmenV- Jq 
 
 Port Wardens, ^ 
 
 Rates of Pilotage 27 
 
 Rates of Wharfage '^» 
 
 Rates of Slippage, 28 
 
 "'"^ **, Anchorage, 8* 
 
 Rates of Fen^„^ *, ' 88 
 
 Rates of Cartage, .?!,'.'.* 80 
 
 Rates of Weighing Machines, ... 83 
 
 Ref. Presbyterian Church, 80 
 
 Railway, E. A N. A 99 
 
 River Saint John, Closing. 104 
 
 Societies...., 62 
 
 Society, Contiuental and Church 104 
 
 Sons of Temperance, 97 
 
 St. John Building Society,.... 54 
 
 St. Andrew's Society 52 
 
 St. Patrick Society, 52 
 
 Simonds, Parish of, 67 
 
 St. Martins, Parish of. 58 
 
 Staff of the Army, 102 
 
 St. John County Teachers' Ins., 89 
 
 Surveyors of Lumber 51 
 
 Steam Communication, 101 
 
 Statistical, ^ 108 
 
 Top Wharfage, 28 
 
 T His— Suspension Bridge, 33 
 
 Tolls— Market, 85^' 
 
 University of New Brunswick,. , ** 
 Wesleyan Methodist Church- '' 
 
 Weather Table, : :.:^„^ 
 
 York, Municipality of. . . . ^^nts ^ 
 
 % 
 
 Ckg^p Catlsry«W«irwiok, CtorkiB A, Co., 41 Fr&ndtt Wm^^^tT 
 
 ^r. 
 
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 tou, 
 
 88 1 1^ 
 
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