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MilitarjiProvincialRegMiBi!;;' ^ and Moon r ....■.■■: SUtiB|f of the diff«r«nC Cbui^ <^^ip0es of the Lqmiiiiirt^, g A vaffety of Agrieulturtfl 0li> ^The Sun*s DecUbatbiir ^ tislical, and other utiMMM I ^^Tiineof High Wirter; f mteresting nu8cdlaiues»' :^> * \ ' ^Wii'i CORR^Ct LlST QW' 't ' — > f' ml MMJLMTJMf OFJFMCSma - > wmnpr Mi provii<^c^ 4\ :..%. ECLIPSES IN 1832. TlMTt wiM be byt two Ecli|itM this vear, coniequcBtly both •ftbt6un,fis.:— I. Tb« firit wiir be on the lit day of Fcbniery, et f h. 39iii. in the eTcning, iotUible io the Northern hemiiphere. II. The second will be on the 27 th of July, and fiiible et followt : Begimiuig, 7h. 26in. ; Middle, 8h. 25in. ; End, 9b. Sin. t Doration, Ih. 44ni;— Apparent time in die mominff. Digits eclipsed 4^ S4' on the Sort's southern linb. There wiD be a transit of Mercury over the Sun*B disc, on the 5di May, Begini|ing,4b. 26in. ; JVearest approach, 7h. 50m. ; End, lib. Itttn. mom. CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES FOR 1882. Dominical Letttfs, A & G Lunar Cycle or Golden Number, 9 Spfwt, 28 Solar Cycle, Roman lndicti< Julian Period^ 21 5 8546 MOVEABLE FESTIVALS OF THE CHURCH. Septnagenma Sunday, Feb. 19 Quinq. or Shrove do. Bfaitb 4 Aah WedoBsday, Ut day > «, . ofLent, i ' Mid Lent Sunday, - April 1 Pafan Sunday, ** 15 Sa&ttr Dmu» '* 22 Low Sunday, Rogation ditto. Ascension Day, or > Holy ThuHKuy, ^ Whit Sunday, Trinity " Advent C( l« April 29 May 27 " 81 June 10 «( 17 Dee. 2 Names and Characters of the Signs of the Zodiac. f Aries, head. ^ Taurus, neck, n Gemini, arais. SS Cancer, breast. il Leo, heart. ^ Vifgo, belly« ^ Libra, reins. 'H) Scorpio,, secrets. 4^ Saggittarius, thighs. jjfi Capricornus, knees. SSK Aoquarius, legs. X Pucesyfeet. Kiathes and Ckanaciers of the Aspects and Nodes. & ConjnctioB. )|e Senile, 00 dmea. tl Quartile, 90 ocgreei. J^ THne, 120degi«ei. Ve Qnincunt, 120 degrees. i Op^ition, 180 degrees. Q Ascending Node. 9 Descending Node. Names and Characters W the Planets, 80TI 9 Mercnry. 9 Venui. # TbfEwtb. The Sun. C The Moon. #. ^ Mars. 2^ Jupiter, h Saturn. V HerMhell. A A A A A A A A A An I 11 deta Awl Are ABi C^Sh Inthic each gut pendant ..^"€-: SIGBTALt Miade at Partridge Island t and repeated at the Tower m Catle* ton, on the approach of Vesieli to thh Ifarhonr ; One Bali clote, for one iqiiare rigged yaiieJ, One Ball half hoiite J, for two ditto, 1*wo Ballf close, for threo ditto. Two Bella leparatedf for four ditto, A Pendant of any colour, for fire ditto, A ditto under a Bail, for fix ditto, A ditto over a Ball half hoisted, for se?en ditto, A ditto under two Balis dose, for eight ditto, A ditto between two Balls separate, (or nine do., A Flag of any colour, for ten or more ditto, (The above are hoisted at the East or West yard ana, arcordios t* the quarter the vessel first appears in, with the additioa of a Ball at the centre of tlie yard, until the rig of the vessel can be made ont,— when one or more of the following descriptive coloura will be boittad at lihe mast head :] An Union Ja^k for a Flag Ship, with or without a iqudron. Ditto with a red pendant over, for a two decker. Ditto with a blue pendant over, for a Frigate. Ditto with a white ditto, for a small armed vessel. A blue Pendant, for a merchant ship. A red ditto, for a merchant brig. A white and blue ditto, for a Foreign vestsel. A white ditto, for a topsail schooner or sloop. A flag blue and white horizontally, a neutral fleet. A pendant white and blue, a neutral man of war. A blue flag, a neutral merchant ship. A flag, red, white, and blue, an enemy's fleet. A pendant, red, white, and blue, an enemy's man-of-war. An Union Jack over neutral or enemy*s signals, the vessel is detained, or a prize. A white flag over any signal, the veMel bears a flag of truce. A red flag pierced white, for the Digbv jacket. A Ball at the mast head, vessel is on inpre or in distress.— CC^ Should immediate aid be necessary, guns to be fired. In thick weather, a gun will be fired at Partridge Island, in answer t« each gun heard at sea.— >When a vessel requires a Pilot, her deacriptiv* pendaut will be shown at a yard arm, instead of a Ball. TIME mn OOiNG THROUGH THE FALLS. The f aHs are level (or still wvter) at about 84 hours on the Jtood, and at about two and a half on the #66, which makes them passable four ' timeii in 24 hours, about ten or fifteen minutes each time.— No other ^ rule can be given, as much depends on the floods in the river 8l. John, and the time of high water or foil sea, which is oAea baataoad by ki^ winds, and in proportion to the htigbt of thtra* TABLE OF THS BUN'S pECLINATIONf FOR TIIE YE4R ^2. [Car^tiif iQrreeU4firom Nome's FpitfUfi.} 7 ll Jan. Ftp. March. April. M»y. Junt "9 South Sovth South North • North North I 1 1 o r f O / / / o / i » 23 4. 17 18 7 28 4 39 15 9 23 6 I ' 2 23 69 )i7 } 7 6 $ 3' 15 27 23 14 2 s 33 64 16 43 a 42 5 25 15 45 33 21 3 4 23 48 16 36 6 19 6 48 16 2 22 28 4 e 22 42 l.« 8 5 ^6 6 }0 16 19 23 35 5 6 39 ^^ 16 AP ^ 93 6 33 16 36 33 41 6 7 33 SS 16 31 6 10 6 66 16 53 23 47 7 8 23 31 16 13 4 46 7 18 17 9 33 53 8 9 ^ 19 14 64 4 23 7 41 17 35 32 58 9 10 33 4 14 34 3 69 • 3 IT 41 23 3 10 11 31 66 14 15 3 36 8 '25 17 57 33 7 11 12 21 46 13 65 3 13 8 47 IS 13 33 11 12 •13 21 36 13 36 3 49 9 8 18 27 23 14 13 14 21 36 19 16 3 35 9 80 18 41 23 17 14 15 tl 19 13 65 3 1 9 53 18 56 33 20 15 16 31 4 12 34 1 38 10 13 19 10 23 22 16 17 30 63 19 13 1 14 10 34 19 23 23 24 17 18 30 41 11 63 50 10 65 19 36 23 36 18 19 30 39 11 31 36 11 16 19 49 33 27 19 90 30 16 11 10 3S 11 36 30 3 33 27 30 fl 30 1 4 10 t? 21N 11 67 20 14 33 28 31 S2 19 50 10 45 18 17 20 26 33 27 32 88 1^ 9t 10 •'S' 1 8 12 37 20 38 23 27 23 34 If n 9 43 i 33 12 57 20 49 23 26 34 ?^ 19 8 9 n 1 65 13 16 21 33 24 25 36 18 63 8 58 8 19 13 86 21 10 23 33 36 27 18 9^ 8 36 9 42 13 ^« fl 1^ 23 20 27 ^ IS 8^ 8 14 3 § 14 14 31 33 IS 28 39 IS 7 7 61 3 39 14 83 21 40 33 14 29 90 17 dl 8 53 14 61 31 49 33 11 30 31 17 84 i 1« 21 57 ail 16 17 18 19 25 ON, M JuDt North ! 22 6 I 22 14 2 23 21 3 22 2S 4 B2 35 & 33 41 6 22 47 7 22 58 8 22 59 9 23 3 10 23 7 11 23 11 12 23 14 13 2S 17 H 23 20 15 23 22 16 23 24 17 23 26 18 23 27 10 23 27 20 23 29 2t 23 27 22 23 27 23 23 26 24 23 24 25 28 22 28 20 28 .18 28 14 23 11 26 27 28 20 80 TABLC OF THE 0UN»fl DECLINATION, FOR THE YEAR 18S2. {Carefully eorreeUd from Nobib*s Epitome.) I July. August Septemb. Oct. Nof. Dec. "3 Norih North North South South South r^ o f o / o / o / / o / 1 23 7 17 59 8 18 8 17 14 32 21 52 1 3 23 3 17 44 7 51 3 40 14 51 22 1 3 8 22 58 17 29 7 29 4 8 15 10 23 10 8 i 22 53 17 18 7 7 4 26 15 28 23 18 4 5 23 47 1# 56 6 45 4 50 15 47 22 36 5 a 32 42 16 40 6 22 5 13 16 5 22 38 6 7 22 85 16 23 6 5 36 16 22 22 40 7 8 23 29 16 6 k 87 5 59 16 40 22 46 9 9 22 21 15 49 5 15 6 22 16 57 S3 52 9 10 22 H 15 32 4 53 6 44 17 14 22 58 10 11 32 6 15 14 % 29 7 7 17 31 23 3 11 12 21 58 14 56 4 6 7 30 17 47 23 7 Vi 13 21 49 14 88 8 43 7 52 18 3 28 11 IS 14 21 40 14 19 3 20 9 15 18 19 28 15 14 15 21 81 14 1 2 57 8 37 IS 34 33 18 15 16 21 21 13 42 2 34 8 59 13 50 2$ 21 16 17 21 11 18 22 3 11 9 31 19 4 23 23 17 19 21 1 13 8 1 47 9 48 19 19 2S 25 18 19 20 50 12 44 1 24 10 5 19 $$ Mi 26 19 *^ 20 39 12 24 1 1. 10 86 19 46 3i 27 20 21 20 27 12 4 ^'^.r 10 48 20 28 28 31 22 20 16 11 44 14N 11 9 to 18 38 87 23 28 20 8 11 23 9S 11 80 30 35 28 27 23 34 19 51 11 3 38 11 $1 20 88 28 36 34 25 19 38 10 42 56 12 12 20 49 38 84 35 36 19 35 10 21 • 1 20 12 33 21 1 33 32 26 27 19 12 10 1 48 12 53 21 12 2^ 20 27 38 18 58 9 89 f 6 13 18 21 28 33 17 28 t9 18 44 9 IS 2 30 18 3ft 21 33 88 14 39 30 18 29 8 57 8 53 18 68 21 48 23 10 30 81 18 14 8 35 14 13 1 38 « 84 k% 1 im eBOOSiraiCAl' POSITION or HEADLANDS, «te. OM TUB C0A8T OF NORTH AMKKICA, DtitrmtMd •« tha $pot *y Aurtumkat Ob$ervtttion$. PLACB OF OBSERVATION. 8aiot John, N. B. ZZ «. Partritlfe Iilaod Light House, j^fer Harbour, Soutb Weit } Point of the tntranco, { ?av)r Ii'ao^, South Eait Point, llii* I«lan^, South Weit Point, > l/Etang Harbour, ) *** Mtad Harbour Light H., Campo Bello, Qrand Manan, North Point, Ditto, ' Swaillow-tail Point, Ditto, White-Head Island, Brier's Island Light House, Dij^ Li|ht House, ... ... HALirAZ, Natal Yard, (Meridian) Green Island, Country Harbor, S. Pointy Cknto Light House, Bddy ^omt, Got ofCanso, Fictos Island, Sonth side, Kctou Harbour, ... ••• - Liverpool Light House, ... •.. Western Head, Liverpool Bay, Long prdecting Point between Rugged Iilane Harbour and Green Harbour, fihalbume Light House, ••• ... ftiqdjr Pdint, ^helburne Harbour, Ckpe Sable, South Point, ... ^.. South Seal Island, South Point, Ditto, North Point, Sablolslind, East end, ... ... ^ J(Utto, "' Wmt end, Loiiliburg, Euint of tho old Light«house, Gibo Brtf on, extreme Pointy CiQr of Quebec, Sniitt Patt^f Island, Ckpo Oaipo, South East Point, Atatibosti; Woit Fidint, MaipHiloQ Island, ^ordi East Point, ... min Edward Isbind, West Point, ,.. Saibt John's, (N.F.) Fort Townshend,... filDik Yatdi Bermttda, ,.. «.. LATITUDV Longitudt Wmt of Gre«nwich 45 15 6b 45 13 36 46 45 45 3 12 2 24 15 6 lU 44 56 44 46 44 44 44 36 44 13 44 40 44 39 45 4 45 19 45 30 46 47 46 41 44 1 43 69 66 47 2S 67 6 47 66 64 27 50 49 54 59 51 25 26 55 33 26 52 56 52 13 66 66 66 66 66 65 63 61 60 61 62 62 64 64 66 68 49 7 47 21 45 4 26 54 50 15 37 48 34 49 58 30 16 54 37 33 42 40 49 42 34 43 39 4065 11 28 48 37 43 41 43 23 43 23 43 26 43 59 43 56 45 53 45 66 46 48 47 18 48 4^ 49 52 47 37 46 37 47 83 32 1^ 3166 18 57 65 22 57 51 22 1559 48 30 31 26 38 37 65 38 65 59 66 1 60 59 59 3071 60 1464 9964 4864 33 1 13 59 50 16 11 13 36 26 24 52 45 64 54 61 40 11 3 42 38 17 34 48 15 25 24 38 64 51 m 10 18^ •f ice. ongitudt Vwt of Mnwich 6 lU I 47 2S 5 47 > 54 37 56 58 49 7 \ 47 21 45 4 26 54 50 15 37 48 34 4d 58 30 16 54 37 33 42 40 49 43 34 5 11 28 18 38 59 1 9 48 13 .9 59 50 1 16 11 4 13 36 36 4 34 2 45 4 54 40 11 3 42 38 17 34 48 15 25 24 38 54 51 31 10 1€^ ):ji Evurj i!iit; iiiu cucii utli TIm. ( iNit the Study N«w Ml Firnt Qi isu 3Tu. 4 5 6 7 8 h? 11 13 J4 15 16 17 18 19 Ami Saioi We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu, We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th JO Fri USfit 2.SU Mo Tu We Th Fri S»it SU Mo Tu !S 5 6 7 8 9\ II JANUARY HATH XXXI DAYS. Every character if in loine respoclM uniform, and iu oUiera inconfbt* cut; und it ia only Ity tho Mturly of both, and a compariiKMi of tiieni wiUi. each other, tluit the knowledge of man ia acquired. The great fault of the human understanding » ii not the not going w«U» iMit tho not stopniiig well. Study profiteth little, if it does not teach ua to avoid diaputation. moon's phases. New Moon, 2d day, lOh 82m A. I Full Moon, 17th day, llh 20m M. Tirxt Uuartor, 10th day, 8h 14m A. | Last Quarter, 24th day, Oh 28m A, isu SMo 3'Tu CALENDAR, &c. 4 5 7 8 10 11 We Tb CiFri Sat SU Mo 12 13 14 15 16 17 i8 19 Tu, We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu Wc Th OFri Circumcision. Fine weather. ]> apogee, rather high tides. Signt oftnow. h, m. h. 1 5 16 Snt SU Mo ^4lTu We Th Fri Smt SU Mo 11 Tu 7 7 7 7 7 stars south dh. SStn. Epiphany. Acoldtpelil 7 lit Sunday after Epiphany. 7 maif be 7 Low tides. eiepecledJrj Linnaeus d. 1778. 3^ s. 3h. 34 7 Lavater d . 1801 . More 7 C. J. Fox b. 1749. 7 mild, J 2d Sunday after Epiphany. 7 Battle of Corunna, 1809. 7 Franklin b. 1706. Clettm Prisca. 7 Copgr«ve d. 1738. Jgi . Watt 7 [b. 1736. 7 FaUvug ueathtr, 7 3d Sun. tf. Epiph. Byron b. 7 Wm. Pitt 4. 1806 [1783.7 L9W lidti. Become* t Cfipyffsion pf St. Paul. 7 IV' Jepnisr d. 1833. mart 7 QukeafSmitx b. 1773. nhr Pet«rthf Gt.d. 1735. tkd,t 4th Sun.ftf. Epiph. Geo, in.!7 Chat. I. be|l« [d. 1820.;7 High tllei. Changeable A ) R. k S. h* m* 38 5 38 5 37 6 37 5 86 Q 36 5 35 5 35 5 34 5 33 5 33 5 32 5 3i 30 5 39 6 28 27 36 S5 5 34 5 33 33 5 SI 5 30 5 18 n o Plac. 6 Othi. Sets. I knee 16 5 14 5 13 13 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 irknecll 34 6,leg. 3 leg. 4 leg. feet feet head 6 8 13 Morn head 18 head 1 38qeck 2 41 3 61 & 2 6 9 rises « 6 neck arm arm brf, bre. hart. 7 19,hart. ^ 31 btlly 9 aft,bflly 10 46 rein. 11 50 rein. Morn 51 seer, aecr. 1 5l!tecr. 16 5 3 46 thi. 3 44 tbi. 4 37 knee 5 37 knee 6 131 knee; 11 5S ev. 32 1 6 1 43 t 19 8 1 3 52 5 6 20 7 43 a 54 9 53 10 48 11 29 Mftm II 50 1 29 i T 2 50 3 38 4 34 5 41 6 51 7 59 8 54 9 40 10 JW FEBRUARY hath XXIX DAYS. PbMure 10 a game for which it will be in Tain to try; it must 9tart b«foro 3roa, or you*ll nevermind. Nothing ao dfifficult as tracing effects into causes ; nothing so quick as tbe Invention of causes for effects. The sense to conduct sense is worth every otlier part of it ; ibr great abilities are more frequently possessed, than properly applied. It is a melancholy consideration, that the difficulty of gaining reputati- on or richess should be great in proportion to the want of them. moon's phases. New Moon, Ist day, 5h 46m M. I Full Moon, I6lh day, lOh 44m M. Fint Quarter, 9di day, 6h 43m M. | Last Quarter, 23d day, 7h 51m M. We 2Th SFri 4 Sit 5SU 6 Mo Tu BWe 91% lOFri ._JJStl '^3 SU llMto ^Tu 15 W« U Til ITFrl ISStt IdiSU 9DMo ft rii SfWe tsm fl4Fri SSSat fe8U fTMo ttTu CALE^fDAR, &c. Sun eclipsed. Purification of B. V. Mary. Spanbh Ino^ ab«. IdlS. Very cold. Sth Sunday after Epiphany. Dr. Prieitfey d. 1S04. A tnow storm Mary Q. ofSeoti beh. 1596 Low tides, is at hand. 6tb Sunday after Epiphany. Some sudden changes Valentint. ' will take place Higii tides. about this time. Maitin Luther d. 1546. Septuageiiffla Sunday. Rain or snow. Low lidet. 8ft» Matthiaa. D. of Camb. b. Barl of Emox beheaded. SMttgitiina Sdq. Coldunnds • ready to praiae, u when we ait inclined to detract ; and oilen has one man, nav one nation, been flattered by the oommenda- tiom of a writer, who really meant no more than to fix a itronger cen- mre upon anotlier. Some men are like certain ttuffii, beautifiil on one side, hideoui on the other. Krror is often nourished by good sense. New Moonv 1st day, Oh 22m M. First Quarter, 7lh day, 9h 7m A. Full Moon, 14th day, llh 16m A. moon's phases. I.ast Quarter, 22d day, llh 27m M. New Moon, 80th day, lOh 58m M. » 1 d s a 6 7 8 9 10 Tu It 19 II «4 li 16 17 Id Itt u 36 87 • SU Mo Tu Wo Th Fri Sftt SU M^ CALENDAR, &c. R.&S. h, m. hi We Tb Fri Sat SU Mo To We i^Th to Fri §0 4th Sunday ia Lent. High winds 0. Goldimith died, 1774. Moon in Perigee. 7 Iters south lOh. and 5th Sunday in Lent. ptrhaps rata. Geo. Cannini; born, 1770. Spi. tit at midnight. Clear mnd pleasant. Mid tides. 6tb Sundiy in Lent. Palm S. Shaktpeare born, 1594. Fraoklin died, 1790. Heavy raiiii. Good Friday. Sat Moon in apoget. SfilSU Eatter Day. Pleasant Mo Banter Monday. St. George. tvL Batter Tueidav. weather, Wf St. Mark. Di.'Glou.b. 1776 Th Hail, Pri 7 itari lat Sb. 47. Sat or perhaps rain, SU lit Sun. aft«r Baiter. Low S tfolHightidei. 41 40 38 36 35 34 S3 31 30 38 27 25 33 33 30 19 17 16 15 13 13 II 9 8 7 4 2 } 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 O R. &ieti A. fif. Sets. 8 12 9 32 10 34 11 42 MoVn 46 1 44 2 34 3 17 3 54 4 27 4 57 Rises. 7 20 8 23 9 85 10 35 U 31 Morn 11 1 2 2 9 8 4 4 58 39 16 49 O Plac. High water headU neck neck arms arms armi breit breit hart hart belly belly reins reini e? 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 28 5 43 28 7 1 9 33 5 13 14 9 58 10 36 11 12 seer. 1 1 45 Morn 19 seer. seer. thi. thi. knee knee knee legi leg! feet 21 feet 60reet 19,head 47 head 59 3 Stti. Ineck 1 2 t 3 4 6 7 54 30 9 52 44 49 15 S 18 9 9 9 51 to 33 lU 12 letract; lUMiula- :er OM- ■ on tb« U 28 ev 5 43 1 39 2 7 3 1 4 » 5 3S 7 6 8 13 9 14 9 58 10 36 U 12 11 45 Morn ' 19 54 1 30 ii 9 t 53 3 44 4 49 6 7 15 8 18 9 9 9 51 ' S3 1 « '•^^il^ iCiU Hi^iM^L -a^^)U. 3 ^ f( n 3 3< «1 V .v^.,4.l#-#^>^kit*3 -#i*i--*^*"*^ ^-^ ^-^' •*« iwm" ,*M»*^- F ff ^ i«it%4l>^^'-^'^^ f ..Ail ^ « «i*^ "*** "-J^ A ** a#MP«*«' f*fS| / \dikh^' ^'- The oak, i alio which ai MIDI. obMnra The ««« ol of others; th No man y/\ Pint Quartet Ftth Moon, ] i 1 3 4 7 8 9 • Tu Wc^Higl Ttf Md« l^ri Sat 8U Mo Tu We loTb U 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu Sen* Bon 3dS Low Coll Lon 3dS BatI Mo( 4th Lou Pop 2S Wo Batt U Th 25 Fri 26 Sat SU Mo Tu pow« 17 28 29 21 Th 7fti| 6th KinJ Higl Aw 1 ', MAY HATH XXXI DAYS. The oak, which it generally coiuidered as the kin^ of tree*, it thil alto which arrivet htett at perfection ; and perhapt, in tome lente, tha aamt obtenration may be true ^irith respect to mankind. The UMt of conversation is tbte perceiving, perhaps adopting, the ideas of others; th« tnd, the displavimg our own. No man was ever so much diiceived by another as by himself. moon's phases. First Quarter, Tth day, 3h 17m M. I Last Quarter, 22d day, 4h 82m A. Fuh Moon, 14th day. Oh S6m A. | New Moon, 29th day, 7h 9m A. Tu Wc ] J •^ 7 8 9 10 H is 13 SU 14 15 16 17 18 19 30 21 22 CALENDAR, &c. R.&S. n, m. h. „ ^ High tides. kJt TW Mdon in perigee. J"^ Warm, Seringapatain taken, 1799. Bonaparte died, 1821. 2d Sunday after Easter. vfiik ovcanonal showers. Low- tides. Columbus sailed from Cadiz, [1501. Lord Chatham died, 1778. Raw winds, 3d Sunday after Easter. ^ri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu 23|We WTh 25 Fri selSet SU 17 88 Bi Mo Tu pOWd Th 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 . . ^ - 8 7 stars rise 4h. room, some 4 $2 8 Ciear and pleasant. Battle of Albucra, 1811. Fine weather Moon in apogee^ 4th Sunday after Easter. Low tides. for planting. Pope born, 1688. Battle of RamilHes, 1706. Unsteady for 6th Sun. af. Easter. Rog. S. KiNo'i birth, day kept, days. High tides. AtMnsionday. HolyThurs. 58 57 56 4 55 4'53 4 52 51 50 49 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 4 40 4 39 4 38 4 3T 4 36 4 35 4 34 4 54 4 33 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 O R. &sets ■h, m. 8 34 9 37 10 46 11 46 Morn 32 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 25 2 36 6 33 28 31 SO 29 27 28 Rises. 8 18 9 15 9 57 40 10 10 11 Morn 10 1 1 2 53 23 50 18 o Plac. 2 46 3 16 3 49 Sets. 8 27 9 34 neck arms arms brest brest hart hart belly belly reins reioi rein. seer. feecr. thi. thi. knee knee knee legs legs legs feet feet head head neck neck arms arms brest High water h, «r 11 e? 1 3 2 4 6 6 7 8 52 34 18 6 58 3 22 46 55 51 9 37 to 15 10 51 U 9$ U 59 Mora 33 1 1 3 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 47 3T- 13 3 10 30 31 34 9 25 10 10 10 55 11 39 er.2S I f t » JUNE Hjcrn XXX DAVS. People seldom «|)6ak ill of theroacives, but when they have a good diancc of being c6rttnid!cted. A maxim is 80ih^time« like the seed of a pTnn^, ti'fiich the soil it in thi'otvn into must expand iMo leaves, and ilowerg, and A*i]it ; so thai great part of it must sometimes be written, as it Mere, by the reader. Very nice seniples are sometimes the effect of a great mind, but often- or of a little one. moon's phases. First Quarter, 5th day, lOh ISro M I Last Quarter, 2Ist day, 6h 31m ti/t. Full Moon, 13th day, 3t\ 5m M. New Moon, 28Ui day, 2h 17m M. CAtENDAR, &c. «> R.| R. & S. & S. m. 3B 8 36 r^icom. Psace signed Sutidi^' After Ai^ension. 14 25 S morn P. I^o^old elected K. of Bbl- 4 3& s! S gium, 183TJ4 ^4 8 Warm for the 4 23 8 4 23 8 seasdh. 4 23 8 7 st'a^t rise, 3h. in'orn. V^hit Sunday. Whit Monday. Whit TtieidaV. Refresh ittg thoweft. Moota in apogee. O Plac. Hi^h water h, wv^ High lidei!^' J* 26 . 8 10 33ibre«t . 1 Of IritParii. 1^14714^6 8'h 22ha«. 1 5a 4|* fri trinity Siindav: 0atticf of Waterloo, 181 5« Magdk' Charta signed, 121S. Battld ofVntibfri^, 1815. Jjorafeiifddy^. [St. John Bap. l«t Suh. after l^thi. l^at bf Ch^dngeable, Geb. iv; dierf, 1^. with Rittr Wig. Vt. pi^laimed. St. PkeK showffrt* 4 22 8 4' 2^ 8 4 2] 8 4 21 8 4 21 81 4 20 8 4 20 8 4 20 8 4 20 8 4 2tf 3 4 20 8t 4' 20 8 4'ito 8 4f!&S 4 20 8 4 20 8 4' 20 8 4' 20 8 4 20 ^ 1 t 2' hart, b^lly belly rcin^ S rdns seer. 2 30 2 588^cr. 3 28 4 2 Risks. 8 50i SI 35 10 14 10 50 11 11 17 4S 1 10 head 1 4Qneck 2 l^]necE at' 42^^ririiik 4 21 Sdk'r^jbri^t thi. thi. thi. knee kiiee legs legs 21 'eg* (V6t^ hlead 4 21 8 4« ^t' 8 9 6,brest JULY HATH XXXI DAYS. A fool has oAen the contrivance of the man of aenne, and a man of 9enne the prejudice of tlie fool. We are often governed by people not only weaker tlian oumelvos, but even whom we think so. We Hhould ask those who arc well, how wo ought to die; and those who are dying how we ought to live.-> CVitfi««e. moon's phasf.s. First Quarter, 4th day, 6h 68m A. Full Moon, 12th clay, 0h 16m A. I^st Quarter, 20th day, 6h 24m A. New Moon, 27th day, 9h 17m M. su Mo Tu We Th Ffi Sat SU Mo Tti We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu JSlWe 19iTh 20iFri Si Sat, I 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 13 14 15 It 17 2(1 Sunday after Trinity. Vifitation of B. V. Mary. Fine growing weather. 21 22 SIO 32 811 4 French take Algiers, 18^. Warm and 4 Sheridan died, 18 Id. Sd Sunday after Trinity. pleuifinl. Calvin born, 1509. 4 4 4 4 4 Moon in apogee. 4 Good 4 French rev. of 1789 bpgan. 4 4lh Sun. af. Trin. Swithin. 4 haying wealker. 4 4 4 Bull's Eye rises Ih. 30. A Margaret. Low tides. 4 Rob. Bums d. 1796. Some 4 &th Sun after Trin, Ma^r. 4 Union of Eng. & Scot. 1706,4 thowers. 4 S5j We Rer. in France^ 1830. Dog 4 26 Th [days begin. 4 27 Fri Fine aM"^ 28 Sat! High tides. t9|SU 6th Sunday after Trinity. 22 8 23 23 24 8 24 8 25 35 8 26 27 27 28 29 30 30 31 22 23 24 90 |1 SU Mo Tu Mo Tu B cUar. 32 33 34 35 3G S7 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 8 45 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8>10 II 11 34 Morn 1 2 2 3 o Plac. hart belly belly reins 2|reins 29j8€cr. 57isecr. 27:«ccr. Othi. 37 thi. 17 knee Rises. 8- 9 8 47 19 48 9 9 10 AH 9 n S& Morn 7 I 2 3 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8l 8 59 9 33 10 2 knee knee legs legs feet 15|feet feet head head nerk neck 4ft arms 27 18 18 Self. bart. 8 29lhart. belly belly reins arms brest brest 6 19 7 8 9 27 39 17 59 10 .97 11 13 11 47 Mom 21 54 2S 48 29 1 3 3 3 4 6 4d 7 9 8 29 9 31 10 31 U U 11 54 ev. S5 1 15 1 5« AUGUST MATH XXXI DAYS. r ' What nice distinctioni are to be made in the characten of mankind! Contempt for money and profnc ion have tlic same line of •cparation be* twcen tnem that virtue and vice have. The general harmony of the physical world is maintained by a partt- cakur quality in each Iwdy, by ^ which it attracts every thing to its own centre ; it ii exactly the same in the moral. I I' II - I I I - — I moon's phases. First Quarter, 8d day, 6h 10m M. I Last Quarter, 19th day, Ih 58m M. Full Moon, 11th day, 9h 48m M. | New Moon, 26th day, 5h Im A. ] S 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 U 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 SO SI SS S3 S4 25 26 27 28 39 SO SI VVf Th ^ri Sat 8U Mo Tu We Th Firi Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Pri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Lainnas day. America disc. [1493 4 Abd. of Charles X. 1830. U Vertf worm, 4 4 46 43 49 7th Sunday affcer Trinity. Tranifiguration of Christ. Fine weather 50 4 51 4 53 4 54 George Canning died, 1337. |4 55 Louit Philip K. of France '3p.'4 56 St. Lawrence. continuesJA 57 Bull's Eye rises, Uh. 50m. 4 58 8th Sun after Trin. Louis'5 [XVL deth. 1792 5 1 5 3 Bonaparte born, 1769. 5 4 Refrething 5 !5 Arcturus sets llh. 4lm. 8th Sunday after Trinity. thowert, K. William IV. born, 1765. Dr. Herschell died, 132S. St. Bartholomew. Cloudy, 7 start rile 9h. 40m. 10th Sunday after Trinity. High tidef . St. Aug. Thunder showers St. John B^Hiit beheaded. Low tidei. about this time. 6 7 8 9 U 12 13 15 16 17 19 20 22 23 25 27 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 'i 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 10 39 10 57 11 27 11 S9 Morn 35 1 3 2 S id 50 44 Rises. 7 58 8 21 8 49 9 14 9 41 10 11 10 44 H 32[arrot reins sec. sec. sec. thig ihig knee knee knee legs leg! feet feet feet head head neck neck Mom 10 1 4 2 8 3 13 Sett, 7 32 3 4 8 34 9 3 9 33 arms brea. brea brea hart hart belly belly reins reins fee. 10 4!tfc. 3 86 3 32 4 16 5 35 6 42 7 48 8 43 9 36 10 16 10 53 1! 27 Mom 1 32 1 1 2 3 .4 89 17 1 8 58 5 16 6 50 8 15 9 31 10 IS 10 59 11 40 er 18 55 1 S3 3 II 2 n { ikindf ion kw* SEPTEMBP:R hath XXX DAYS. A man must be a fool iudcod, if I think him one at the time he U aimlauding me. Who i> the true hero 1 IIo who ham Uie most courage in resisting him- self. — Chineai. We confess our faults in the plural, and deny them in the singular. Virtue pleases more as nature tlian as virtue ; but let it be added, that virtue i^ tne first beauty of nature. • moon's phases. First Quarter, 1st day, 8h 46in A. I liast Quarter, I7th day, 8h 66m M. Full Moon, 10th day. Oh 46m M. | New Moon, 24th day, 2h 16m M. water p O k, m. • ^ S S6 8 32 ISat 4 16 «lsu 5 35 »lMo 6 43 4Tu 7 48 6 We 8 49 «Th 9 36 7!Fri 10 16 8 Sat 10 53 . 12 t7 * ^ 9 SU ^ 10 Mo Morn n Tu 1 13 We 3t 13 Th 1 4 M Fri 1 39 15 Sat 2 17 16 SU 3 1 17 Mo 3 58 ;i8 Tu 5 i« 19 We 6 50 30 Th 8 15 i\ Fri 9 81 S3 Sat 13 • . 28 SU 59 S4 Mo 1 40 fk Tu r 18 36 We 9 55 ^ ' i 33 ^ . 27 Th •« ^38 Fri I \1 29 Sat CALENDAR, &c. • R. & S. o Plac. ^^^■< 10 SU Giles. 11th Sunday after Trinity. Cromwell died, 1C5S. Fine 5 5 Moon in apoj(oe. teaionable weather, [laide crowned, 1831. King Wm. IV. and Q. Ade- 18th Sunday uder Trinity. Rain may be looked for. Gen. Wota killed. Holy Croif. Moscow burnt, Huikisson killed, 1830 [1813 13th Sunday after Trinity. Lambert. Cap. of Quebec, 1759. Pieatant. Moon in perigee. 14th Sunday after Trinity. 6^ 1 6 High tides. Chmtgea^ tk 4(1 6 4 6 6 10 38 Ihi. 11 Idlhi. MoBN thi- 1 knee 50 knee 1 431egi 3 40 legs 3 39 4 43 Risks 7 36 7 52 8 32 8 54 30 10 13 U 2 MoBU O^Mtf St. Cyprian. 6 6 Settled and 6 7 agreeable weather, 6 9 St.Mich. Ld.Nelsonb. 17586 10 6 15thSun.BfTrin. St.JeromeIG 12 6 1 9 3 31 3 35 4 50 Strs T^fciii^ 7 39 seer. 8 10 8 45 9 2i 10 14 legs feet feet head head neck neck neck arms arms brc hart, hart, belly belly reins «ecr. thig tbig thig a: High water A. at. 3 44 4 50 6 3 7 SO 8 34 9 15 9 57 10 34 11 9 11 43 Mom 14 48 1 34 3 3 2 53 3 51 5 13 6 49/ 8 13 9 16 10 4^ 10 47 11 80^ ev 1 37- 1 1 2 3 18 51 33a^ 3U ! / w Wt i H' :i ■ 1 ^^■it B 11 ^^^■^ '^mmT w^ **» B m 1 iw' .^^^^K [H OCTOBER HATH XXXI DAYS. The ckMire to plviue often tVustiatei iUelf; but in thi« case llie (le«iio to please will geiicnilly be Ibunii tu proceed ratlicr from u lelfisli tliaii 9 social motivct Some men mistake talking about sense, for talking sense. Some men are scklout out of humor, because Uicy are seldom in humor. MOON'S PHASES. First Quarter, 1st day, 2li 43m A. Full Moon, 9th day, 21i 89m A. host Quarter, 16th day, 8I1 86m A. New Moon, 28rl day, Ih 49m A. First Quarter, 31st day, llh 5m M. D 1 S 3 4 6 e 7 8 9 CALENDAR, &c. R.&S. a, tH» h. We Th Pri Sat SU Mo Tu *0|We n 12 is 14 SI 88 29 ^180 ««3] Mo Remigiut Tu I Low tides. Sudden change$ Moon ia apogee. mil take place Belgium indepen. 1S30. Th Fri S«t SU Moi Tu We Th Fri SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sit SU Mo Tu WeJ 16th Sunday tftcr Trinity. abuut this time. St. Denys. Lord Duncan's vict. 1797. Fair and ^ne. Jupiter south 10h..lOm. 17th Sunday after Trinitv. Slv^i froitt Latimer burpt, 1555. Ethelt St. Luke, nutt^ be expected Satjj^A^ [of Trafalgar, 180$ 18th SuD after Trin. Battle High tide84C^ftaC Bain Crispin.^iMii w^Hjtlt'' --«» /tiuMiv •.•-• ^**^ ^^i^ whdt. O R. &8et6 12th Sunday afi«r Trinity. Jupiter south 9h. Moon in apogee. Low tidci. Hallow Eve. Clear. O 6 13 6 6 15 6 6 17 6 6 18 6 G 30 6 6 22 6 6 33 ti 6 24 6 6 u}'\/hJW (lc«iic Uwii 9 >/Mt>, i -t ;t^ '%\ iS*- ?o 14/ ;. <• ^ V ii- /^ /Z MJ- - £m^ /r" 1' fir- y ."Wt'^^t>lX<-c/ — #(Lm F F 1*08 1 c^ 3j 4 5 6 7 8 10 I J 12 i3 14 Ij n€ We feomet Atop, when p (mI in a leM Some tnen deal of bad b We need \ Complaint Full Moon, i Last Quarter C4 4?W^^^^ l^ ^ f (^IAa-'-x-^v^ OCi. \ ^ ec a AA <^^ '.r Si 13 ^4 29 ;i^j^ 'Wl -^ V4.4 ■7'/ ^rtT * ■ f .v^gr J*4 3 6 8 9 10 11 ► » %, • Th Fri r^i Mo Til We Th Fri vSat 3U Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat All All 2011 Gui Prii Mil 31s 13 14 16 |7 18 19 30 31 32 38 34 35 SU 26 Mo 27 Tu 28 We HB9Th Wi Ml Lo SU 224 Mo Tu We ThQi Fri St Sat 331 90 fri G S "AiH^ NOVEMBER HATH XXX DAYS. . Wa feoroetiinet think we liave discovered a new truth that lay very ^|W^ ^ ^^ lUep, when perluws we have only a lw€ly aense of something which other* * *'^ (msI in a less degree. .> .*.» • Some men do by their sense, as fanners by their com, — pass off a good deal of bad by the help of a little good. We need wisdom most whc :i we deal with those who have least. Complaint against fortune, is often a masked apology for indolence. < *4* moon's phases. Full Moon, 8th day, 3h 29m M. I New Moon, 22d day, 4h 19m M. Last Quarter, 14th day, lOh 52m M | First Quarter, 80th day, 8h 3m M. CALENDAR, &c. 6 8 10 1] \*^ ^ 13 14 16 16 n 18 19 30 31 22 3S 34 25 26 27 '28l i«9Th 90 Th All Saints. All SouU. Mild and pleasant, 20lh Sunday arter Trinity. Gunpowder Plot, 1605. Princess Charlotte died, 1831 Frdit. Miltoifdied, 1674. Fri tut U Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat Celd rain 2l8t Sun. af. Trin. St. Mart.j? ,7 and dhagreeable weather (1 Wai'saw taken, 17 Machutus. Fri a.&s. h. m. h. High water Lord Erskiaf SU22d SundajjE Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Queen Charlo St. Clement, 33d Sunday after Trin. [Catherine. t Goldfmith bom. 17^^ St. Andy«w.* ' of snow. ■3 K it!. iy;* 1^ ■,y;l '■:•;£- I i ^'\ ' m DECEMBER hath XXXI ©AtS. i " U Disagreeable qualities arc often heightened by reitraint, at the power of a spring is increased by drawit^||hit back. ^ As love will oAen niake u wise man act like a fool,io will interest of- tien make a fool act like a wise man. .• The senses feed sentiment, and sentiment the senses. Many men would have more wisdom, if they had less wit. moon's phases. ^ .. Full Moon, 7th day, 3h 35m A. I New Moon, 2l6t day, 9h 51m A. Last Quarter, 14th day, 7h 42m M. | First Quarter, 30th day, 8h 28m M ^ 1 * 2 S 4 5 ^7 8 6 101 11 1« -^<4Fri Mo Tb 11 16 JO 80 Sat 8U Mo Tu We eiTh Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Tb 6m 16 60 CALENDAR^ &c. £fflp. Alexander died, ldS5. Advent Sunday. Change- able, witk rain. Nicholas. Marshal Ney thot, 1815. Clear and eold. 2d Sunday in Advent. MUd and pleasant. Lucy. HcM or mow. 7 stars sou^hf ICIi.' 3d Suhda High water h. 26 27 28 29 30 di We Th Fri Sat SU Mo afba] dt. Stephen, St. John. Innocents. *Uor'm. Clear 1st Sunday after Christmas, Sikveiter. and moderate. 1 3S 5 7*48 3 •49 9 32 iO 12 10 50 11 26 er '1 36 1 10 1 4& 2 21 2 59- , 3 46^ ^ 4 4©r' 5 M PraYinee af ]¥eii -Rrnnswick. liwExcelloncy Major-Geweral Sir ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, Bart. G. C B., Lieutenant-Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Province of New-Brunswick, Ike. &c. &c. HIS MAJESTY'S COUNCIL. I Hon. John Saimdcrs", President, >fHon. William Botsford, Ijord Bishop of Nova-Scotia, ^ Ward Chipman, '/ John M. Bliss, Saml. Prondfx>tHurd, '^ William Black, a Harry Peters, "a (icorge Shore, q Frederick P. Rqliinsou, i Thomas BailUe, - y/, Richard Simondii. Officers of the Legislative Council, William F. Odell, Eaqiiire^ Clerk. Isaac W. Jouctt, Es«], Sergeant at Armt and Uther of the 'Black Rod. Rsverend George Costei'yM. A., Chaplain. Principal Officers of Government. , Charles J. Peters, Esquire, Attorney General. Robert Parker, Esquire, Solicitor General, George F. Street, Esquire, Advocate General. Wni. F. Odell, Esq. Secretary ^ Register, and Clerk of the Council: Honorable Thomas Baillie, Commissioner of Crown Lands and Sur- John A. Bcckwith, Esc|uire, Acting do. do. [veyor General,. , George P. Bliss, Esquire, J7e<;etoffr General. llonorablo Frederick P. Robinsou, Acting Auditor General. « HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. William Oane, Esquire, Speaker. - County of Saint John. County of York. StepAicn Humbert, Charles Simonds Joli„R.P«rt8low4*^1'''"==- John Ward, junr. J County of Charlotte. James Brown, jun. 1 Ifcitrick Clinch, 1 « , George S. Hill, [Esquires. Thomas Wyer, J King's County. lotih HumheM^, >*? • John C. Vail, 5 Esquues. John Alien, JcdjdiahStason^.E J ^Jol!!»ow,/., ,,4 '^ , William Taj^or, J ^ County of Westmorland. Edward B. Chandler,^ William Cranc» Rufus SmiUi, Robert Scoit, Queen's County. Thomas Gilbert, Charles Harrison, ' Esquires. ,]£«,, uircs. m ••■^1 m i \h '■I'i 'Sf: 1 4 i County of Sunbury. wgo Hayward, i « rhomaii O. Miles, 5 CourUff of Kent. uirei. County ofNortkimberlanA. Alexander Rankin, > r__„|_^ Joseph Cunard, Counfy o/ Olauettttr, John W. Weldon, Esquire. William End, Esquire. Ctty of Saint John. Thomas Barlow, } -c, William B. Kinnear, J Esquires. Officers of the House of Assembly, Charles P. Wetmore, Esquire, Clerk. Mr. Thomas S. Wetmore, Clerk Assistant. Henry G. Clopper, Esquire, Sergeant at Arms. Reverend James Somer\'ille, Chaplain. COURT QF CHANCERY. His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, Chancellor The Chief Justice, and the Judges of the Supreme Court, the Court. Wm. F. Odcll, Esq. Clerk of the Crown in Chanceiy. Neville Parker, Esquire ^ George F. Street, Esquire > Masters. Hewry Swymmer, Esquire j Daniel Ludlow Robinson, Esquire, Regbter. •f The Court of Governor and Council Jbr hearing and determining Causet relating to Marriage and Divorce, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and the Honorable His Majes- ty's Council. Henry G. Clop|Mr, Esquire, Clerk. Terms — The Jiret Tuetdayt in February and July. SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE. Chief Justice-r-HonorameJohn Saunders, 19t]i Oct. 1822. ** John M. Bliss, 9th July, 1816. , Ap Justices William Botsford, 2d April, 1823. Ward Chipman, 17th March, 1S25. Charles S. Putnam, Esquire, Clerk of the Crown. Honond>le George Shore, C^rk of the Pleas. John T. Mum^, Esq. Clerk of the Circuits; and Clerk of the Crown on the Circuits. Terms — The first Tuesdavs in Fabraary aiyd May^^ and tWSecMid Tuesdays in J«ly ana Ov^hft. ' i' CO llo Gc W Til COL Frederie Saunders, G j. Dibbbe, Cieo. F. S. Fisher, Esc Saint Jo mcr, John 'J teif , jiin. F Wright, Re If. Hnzeii, uiid George Saint A nam, Samu Mitamii Johi^ohbe 7 Snritli Sayt Non-rte Alexander St, Step Gage T Saint G Richibu Kingeto Sunburt IVoodst rill Hazen, Bat/ Chi W F Odell Harris Ha< Roljert Pai John A Sti Neville Pa Cliarles 8. Daniel L 1 COURT OF VICE ADMIRALtY. Rolxrt Parker, Eequire, Judge and Comniisfiary. (.juor^e F. Sucet, E^uirc, Advocate General. William Tjng Peters, EiM|uirc, ilegi.sUar and Scribe. Tiioinas M. Piazen, Esquire, Marshul. COUNSELLORS AND ATTORNIES, PRACTISING IN THE PROVINCE. wriof and \ laJM. 2fi rown CMd Frederieton. — Charles J. Peters, (Attorney General,) John Simcoc Saunders, G. F. Street, George P. BUm, Daniel Ludlow Robinson, Geo. J. Dibbbe, Charles S. Putnam, A. K. S. VVetmqj^e, C. P. WctMioro, Geo. F. S. Burton, A-X. V^ilniot, Daoici Haiicsi Smith, and CiiarleH Fisher, Esquires^ ttJlflr ' Saini John. — William Tyng Peters, Robert, Parker, Ileiiry Swyni- mcr, John Thomas Murray, W. B. Kinnear, Neville Parker, James Pe- (C1.S, jun. Francis A. Kinnear, Robert F. Hazen, Lc Baron llazen, Wm. Wright, Robert Robcrt:5on, jun. H. N. H. Lug\in, M. H. Perley> Robt. I/. Hazen, Richard Sands, jun. John Johnston, James William Boyd, dud George Wheeler, Esquires'. Saint Andrews. — Harris Hatch, Alfred L. Street, Francis E. Put- I nam, Samuel H. Whiilock, and Thomas Chandler, Estiuirefe*. •""^ycuu^ iWtramtcA*.— Thomas H. Petei"s, John Ambrose S. Street, W. End f^ Joht^oyjan^Wm Caa^i^un. RicliardHill, and Geo Kerr, Esquires!^ /^c^lf^?Cj7W15harMm*P^amcs Stewai't, Cliai'les Botsford^ Jas 7 Smitli Sayre, and Wm Wiley, Esquires. Non-residents practising in IVcstmortand. — James S. Morse, and Alexander Stewart, EtKjuires. -, St. Stephens. — ^G. 8. Hill, P. Stubs, jun. and R. S. Mowatt, EsqrsrV-- Gage Town. — IVK.^V^nrore, J&quire. Saint George. — Samuel G.-,^ndrew8, Esquire. Richibucto.— John W. Weldon, and Wm. Ciiandlcr, Esquires. Kingston — William Simpson, and Thomas S. Sayre, Esquires. Sunbury. — George W. Clearj-, Esquire. Woodstock. — E. B. Smith, John M. Robinson, and Nathaniel Mer' rill Hazen, Esquires. Bat/ ChaUur Andrew Barbaric, R- H. Peters, 8c R. Carman, Esqrs. PUBLIC NOTARIES. W F Odell, Esq. in tlie Province. H. Swymmer, Esq. in tlie Proviiice. Harris Hatch, Esq do Roijert Parker, Esti do ^ohn A Street, Esq do Neville Parker, Esq do Cliarlea ©."Putnam, Esq do Daniel L Robiuvon, Esq do George W Cleary, Eb(| do Francis A Kinnear, Escf do Alfred L Street, E8(| do ' A K S Wetmore,Esq do C R Hatheway, Esq. do Robert F Hazen, £tK[ 'do m •I if H- H Jd Wm.Wriffht, Esq in the Frovioce. Lic Baron Hazen, Em.\ do William Cannan, jr. Esq do Francis E Putnam, Esq do P. Stubs, jun. Esq. do Moses H Pcrlcy, Esq do Robert H Peters, Esq do John Johnston, Esq do James William Boyd, Esq. do Richard Sands, jun. Esq do George Wheeler, Esq. do C J Peterfl, Eaq in the city of St Joha Wm Tynff Peters, Esq do William B Kinncar, Esq do James Peters, jun. Esq do H N H Lugrin, Esq in the City and County of Saint John. T H Peters, Esq in Noi-thumberland, John W Weldon, Esq do Sylvester C Hewes, Esq do Ckilin Campbell, Esq in Charlotte. C. H. Jouett, Esq.^Vest Islos, &c. Comi for the Probate of Wills and Granting Ad- , • ministrations. William F OdclTTReg wTrRegwwrwr uRrrt rovmce. Surrogates and Registers. George F. Street, Esquire, Surrogate, York, Henry Swymmer, Esquire, Surrogate, > a ■ • i k Charles Drur}', Esquire, Deputy Register, $ ^*'°' ''*'""» Edwjird B. Chandler, Esquire, Surrogate, > w * i j Marinaduke L. Backhouse, Esq. Deputy Register, 5 wesUnorlan*. .^Marris Hatch, Esquire, Surrogate, ^ rt. i •• TJolin Campbell, Esq. Deputy Reglsteiv^^ikiiSSl^?.^ J0Ji^ Henry Nase, Esq. Surrogate and Deputy Register for King's Goaatj. N. H. DeVeber, Esquire, Surrogate, > Ou«-n»g CountT Valentine H. Peters, Esq. Deputy Register. J ^"•*' * ^^ouuij, George W. Cleary, Esquire, Surrogate, > q.,„K.„„ N. ifubbard. Esquire, Deputy Roister, 5?'"°^"Vu^ Thomas H. Peters, Esquire, Surrogate, J. A. S. Street, Esquire, Deputy lUgisttr, William ChancUer, Esquii'e, Surrogate, > j- . George Pagan, Esquire, Deputy lugistcr, 5 * William End, Esquire, Surrogate, > nin«^Mt«r Hugh Munro, Esquire, Deputy Register, J ^'^o"*^"**** > Northumberland. HIS MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS, • Port of Saint John. Henry Bowyer Smith, Esquire, Collector, Herbert Cornewall, Esquire, Comptroller, George Hamilton Smith, Esquii-e, Waiter and Starplw r ^ James Walker, Esquire, Waiter and Searcher. Qiarles Drury , jun. Escjuire, AdmeMorar of ikipa and f< Mr. lokm Liongmaid, Tide Survtyor. STTB-COLLECTORS: WiB. Hanninf^ton, Esq. Chediae. | James Sayre, Esq. Dorehe§ter. . P«rry Dumarctq, Esq. Do/AouWe. | EKtvid Bwayne, Ksq. Liverpool. Warehouse Department, JLlcKBoder Grant, Esquire, Warehouse Keeper at Saint John. Mr. Edwaurd Martcr, Locker at ditto. Port qf MiramichL John Wright, Esquire, Collector, George Pinchin, Esquire, Comptroller, George Henderson, jun. Esquire, Admeasurer of Tcssels. Port of Saint Andrews. J. M. Spearman, Esquire, Collector. J» Saunders, Esquire, ConantroHcr. RichmondjEsquire, Waiter and Searcher. SUB-COLLECTORS. A. J. Wetniore, Esq. St. George. Wm. Frankbind, Esquire, Grand • Manan. Ifr. Josc^ Baxter, Preventive Officer of His Majesty's Customs. E» F. Stewart Esquire, IVft ble» and Catnpo BtUo. T. Annstronff, Esq. St.JStephen. Wdrehmise Department* J. L. Hailny, Esquire, Acting Warehouse Keeper, Hr. Douglas B. Clark> Locker. PROVINCIAL REVENUE. Honorable Richard ^imonds. Province Tr^lnrer. DEPUTY-TREASURERS. V^j^t H G Cloppcr, Esq Frederieton^ B Robinson, Esq Saint Andrewt. C H Jouett, Esquire, IVeH hlett T H Peters, Esquire, Miramicki. M L Backhouse, Esq Sackville. J W Weldon, Esq Richibueto, Wm, Hannington, tisq Chedine, Dngald Stew&rt, Esq Reetigouckt, John Millw, Esq JBttlAursf. Bill Chappell, Esq Bay Verte, William Wiley, Esq Peiieodiac. Jas. Ketchum, Esq. JVoodttoek. Benjamin C. Chaloner, Esquire, Gauger of Dutiable Articles and Tid« Surveyor at the Port of Saint John. David W Jack, Esq do do at Saint Andrews. G Henderson, jun. Ekn do do at Miramichi. Wm Payne, Provincial Tide Surveyor at Frederieton. John Abram, Provincial Tide Waiter at Saiqt John. Stephen Humbert, Esq. special do do ditto. ^SiMTRot^Sr*' \ '^^^ Waiters Charlotte Cowity. :'i 1 ' i 1 ■l V i 1 I B^l '*'' I 1 1 1 ; t Collectors of Duties on Horses and Cattle, Hubert Watson, St. Stephen, Jninas Upliain, Woodstock^ Kenjamin Rood, Douglus, Michael O'Connor, OromoctOy Oliver Bmdiey, Frederieton^ St. Mary*»y 8f Ludlow^ Richard M'Langhlin, Gloucetter. itm Universiti/ of King*s College — Fredericton, Patron--THE KING. Vhancellor — His Excellency the Lieutanant-Govcmor of the Province. Visitor — The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. President — ^The Vonemble the Archdeacon of the Province. Vice President— {Resident and Acting Principal.) — The Revertnd Edwin Jacob, D. D. C Reverend Edwin Jacob, D. D. , « t Pro/(6Morff.< Reverend JameH Somei'ville, L..L. D. '" ■ ■ i Reverend Gcorffe M'Auley, A. M. ' ' COUNCIL. His Excellency the Chancellor, The Chief Justice, •. The President, Judge Botsford, Tlie Vice President, Speaker of the House of Apiembly, The Professors. Secretary of the Province. Registrar — George Frederick Street^ Esquire. The Governor and Trtisfees of the Madras School in NerjD- Tiruriswick; The Lieutenant-Governor or Commander-in-Chief for the time hein Esquires, Vice-Presidents. William B. Kinnear, ) Alexander M*Leod, Esquire, Treasurer. Mr. James Paterson, Rector of the Grammar School, Secretary. ^*^ Depository — Store of Mr. L. H. Deveber, Prince WiHiam-«treet. BRANCH SOCIETIES. Ltd{«§* B&fle Aeeoeiaiion. Qrand Lake, Mrs. Neville Parker, President^ Mr. John Robertson, President, Mrs. Ferguson, Treasurer, GersliOm Clark, Vice President. Miss Wiggins, Secretary* David Pahnier, Treasurer, 8t, Stephen. J<*n Palfter, Secretary. President, Sk$0e9 Vak, T. Armstrong, Esq. Vke President,George Mbrton, Esq. P)resident, Akron Upton, Esq. Treasurer, A. C. Evanson, Esq. V. President, Mr. DrvicI a. RoiK; Secret^. Mr. JosejA R. Leggett, Secretary. V y »> H^ Fredencion Auxiliary Bible Society, William Taylor, Eaq. President, Feler Fisher, Esq. Taeaaurer, Jamea Taylor, Jun. Esq. SeortUry. Miramichi Ladies* Bible Society, Mrs. Peabody, President, Mrs. Clarke, Treasurer, Mrs. Thdmafl, Secretary. Auxiliary Gospel Tract Society, John M. Wilmot, Esquire, Prcst(f Commissioners. David W. Jack, Esquire, > H. Frye, Esquire, M. I). Flifiieiaa. > •ortury. C. Gibb, y, tithor nswick\ I Couiuiil* 1, Eiquirc. Commisiionersfor Light-housm in the Bay of^undy, Charlet Simonds, ^ e r Thomas Barlow, Robert W. Crook«hank, / V < ^^ Allen Otty, John Ward, junior. CommisMnersfor Light-houses in Charlotte County, JarocB Allanshaw, James Campbell, and John Wilson, Esqurrss. BANK OF NEW-BRUNSWICK. ^enry Gilbert, Esquire, Prerident, DIRMCTORS: Thomas Barlow, ^ f Solomon Nichols, Hon. Ward Chipman, R. W. Crookshank, Noah Disbrow, >'3 < Neville Parker, William 8covil, Charles Simonds, Hugh Johnston, (^ Benjamin Smith, r Nehemiah MeiTitt, J I Stephen Wiggins. Zalmon Wheekr, Esc|uire, Ca$hitr Neville Parker, Esquire, Solicitor CHARLOTTE COUNTY BANK. Harrb Hatch, Esquire, President, DIRECTORS : Thomas Wyer, James Campbell, James Rait, John M'Master, f John Wilson, John M*Lauchlan, John M 'Alister, . James Douglas, Peter Stubs, Esquire, Cae^itr. d ditahled •squire, squire, CITY OF ST. JOHN SAVINGS* BANK. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, Patron. Thomas Heaviside, Esquire, President, Honorable William Black, ft [Slack, ^ Judge_Chipman, > Viee Pnsidente^ uire, > Hugh Johnston, Esquire The Bank of New Brunswick, TVeaeurer. — ^'' ■■, Cashier and Register. FREDERICTON SAVINGS' BANK. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, Patron. His Honor the Chief Justice, President, Peter Fraser, Esquire, Vies President, James Taylor, senior, Es()uire, Treasurer, Henry G. Clw^. Esquure, Secretary, • Mr. John F. Taylor, Cashier and Re^istsr, A- Fr- Charlotte Couniy Saving^ Bank. ThomiM Wyer. Ewiuire, PrttiitnL Peter Suibi, EMiuUre, Ca»kUr. Commiltte :— II. Hatch, S. Frye, E. Andrews, /. N George D. Robinson, David Hatiield, £ John V. Thur^, Charics Hasen, J I Stephen Wiggins, Thomas Heaviside, Esquire, Sicretwry^ William B. Kinnear, Esquire, SolieUor. NEW-BRUNSWICK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Charles Simonds, Esquire, Prttidtnt DIRECTORS : David Hatfiekl, James Hendricks, John M. Wilmot, John Boyd, M* D. John Kerr, John HainmoAd, ' Lauchkin Donaldson, Robert F. Hasen, Ralph M. Jarvis, Elisha DeW Ratchford, Bmjamin Smith, , John Kinnear. Robert F. Hasen, Enquire, SoKeitor, Daniel Jordan, Esquire, Steret^HT/. wm\ N^W'Brutiswick Agricttltural and Emigrant Society* His Excellency the Lieutenant-Govemorj Patron. The Honorable Chief justice Saunders, Prendent, The Honorabte Judge BUss, > Vice-PreddenU. „ Judge B6tsfprd, > Judge Chipman, S^joaud Prottdfoot Hurd, Frederick P. Robinson, Harry Peters, Richard Simopds, Peter Praser, James Miles, Richard Ketchum,. John Allen, Wilfiam C^rsme, Samuel Fraese, liiomas Wyer, Thomas O. Mil . Hugh Munro, John W. Weldon, Wniiam Taylor, ^^rcretory and Trea$w«r. Promneiml Agent for Emigrants^ Alexander Wedderburii, Esquire. »» »»■ » M^mbera of the Central Committee. t I ;/» m ''^9ff ' ','^I^^KJ • ^i^^^^K ■ (-«^^^P 1 '"^^■Bi *^^B I' m nil iw s ■■). «. O IliV f^«>' C...<>.mju- af^- Rfcv. 2^^ R«v. Rev. R«v. Rev. I CLERGY OF THE ESTABLISHED QIURSflT. The Right Rev. JoHir, Lord Bishop of Nova-Scotia, exercising, by Hii Majesty's Letters Patent, Episcopal Jurisdiction over the Provinoe. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rfcv. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Venerable George Coster, M. A. Archdeacon BeniaminG^Gray, D. D. Rector of Saint John. William uM^^'Amiitant Missionary at Saint John, ' Frederick Coster, Rtector of Carleton, George Coster, M. A. Rector of Fredericton, V^ Edwin Jacob, D. D. Rector of St. Mary's. ^ Abraham Wood, Rector of Waterborough, Jerome Alley, Rector of Saint Andrews. Skeffington Thompson, L. L. D. Rector of St. Steph««> Jamee Somerville, L. L. D. Rector of Douglas. Raper Milner, Reptor of Maugervillc, Samuel D. L. StiEect, Rector of Woodstock, Samuel R. Clarke, Rector of Gegetown, Oliver Arnold, Rector of Sussex. Nelson Arnold, Assistant Missionary at Sussex, Elias Scovil, Rector of Kingston, Cluristopher Milifer, Rector of Sackville. Gilbert L. Wiggins, Rector of Westfield, Samuel Bacon, Hector of Miramichi, Archibald Gray,>As8i8tant Miesio^ry at ditto. Samuel Tliomson, Rector of Saint George, William W. Walker, Rector of Hampton, Alexander C. Spmerville, Rector of Bathurst, Addington Parker, Rector of Prince William, Richard Wiggins, Minister at Westmorland, . George S. Janiis, Rector of Hampetead, Edwm Arnold, Rector of Shediac, George M^Cawley, Occasional Visiting Missionary. Established Church of Scotland* Sttint John — (Vacant.) Saint Andretoa — Revorend Alexander M'Lean. Fredericton^ (Vacant.) Baptist Ministers in New Brunswick. Fredericton^ , HopeweH-^nev. N. Cleavetend, fVaterborottfh—Rey. J. Mastera, Wickham—Rev. Charles Lewis Saint John— Rev. J. G. Naylor, Dorcheeter—Bev. Wm. Sears * Prtncc ^m.— Rev. L. Hammond, Saliebufy—R^Y. Jos. Crandall' tforton 4r U. Mampton—Bev. S ' SackvUle—Rev. Robert Davis* I n Bencroft, /,. Hampton— Kev. D. Crandai. K- — Rev. Benjamin Coy, Sueeex Fa/»-Rev. Tltui Stgnt! lfir4>meAt~£0v. James Towzer, — ^^ ri"'*'f I r ^ 'Tmi I I I I -, ':' » - Roman Catholic Clergy, tSaint /oAn— Rev. John CarroU, JFWdantftow— Mr. M'Sweeney, MiramirM—Mv. Dollard, St. Adrew—HHv. Cummins, RichVbucto — Mr. Tetrau, NipisiguU — ^Mr. Naud» Caraquet—Mv. Forticr, Memrameook — Mr. Crauviceau» Chfdiac — Mr. Gagnon, Madawaska — Mr. Sirois, ChimigQui-~Mr. Paquet, . Viliage of Stn^4»—Mr. Belleau. Wesleyan^issionartes — NeW' Brunswick District. St /oUn— Reverend John B. Strong, A. Deflbrisay, and G. Johnson. Federieton and Sheffield— Reverend S. Busby and R Douglas. St, AndreWB — Reverend Richard Williams.* St, Slephena — Reverend Henry Daniel. Westmorland — Reverend William Smithson, and A. W. M*Leod. Suatex Vah — Rev. J. F. Bent. Petitodiac — Rev. Wm. Murray. Miramichi — Reverend Enoch Wood, and Arthur M'Nutt. AnnapolU — ^Reverend Michael Pickles, and Samuel Joll. COMMISSIONERS FOR SOZEMNIZING MARRIAGE. County of York. J, A. Maclaughlan, John Allen Jacob EUigood, Daniel Morehouse, Richard Ketchum, Geo. Morehouse, Joshua Brown, John Robinson, Jas. Harrison, and A. B. Walsh, Esqrs. County ofSunbwry, David Burpe, T. O. Miles, John Hazen, & Stephen Peabody, Esqra. County of fVeatmordemd. Ruflis Smith, John Keilor, Willi- King^s County. Henry Nase, David B. Wetmore, William M'Leod, Henry A. Scovil, John C. Vail, Joshua Ufham, Isaac Perry, and James Brittaiu, Esqr's. Queen** County, Samuel Scovil, Harry Peters, John ColweU, Stephen Goiding, William Foehay, Thomas Under- bill, Thomas T. Hewlett, John Earle, and Jol^ Humphrey, Esqrs. am Crane, WiUtam Scott, WiUiam Ciiy and County of Saint John, H&nnington, William Chapman, and . Bill Chapel, Esquires. County of JyorthumberUmd, Wm. Abrams, Alexander Good- fellow, Donald M*Kay, Robt. Doak, and John Campl^ll, Esquires. Coun^ of Charlotte . Hugh M'^y, Tristram Moore, James AUanshaw, James Chaffey, Gehardiis C. Carman, John Jor- dan, and James Moran, Esquires. Counijf of Kent. John Wheaton, John Jardin*, John Bowser, and William Han- nington, junior, Esquires. Cmnty of Gloucester, Hugh Munro, Perry Dumaresq, Robert Ferguson, Jolm Youi^, and T. Wyer, and P. M'Callum, Esqrs, 'James Blackhall, Esquires, Hoiidcofs at the Ptdflic OffUes. 1st January, New Year^D^y ad ditto ITih March, Saint Patrick 23d AprH, Saint George 28tii May, King Charles 24lh June, Saint Jolm ''SlitAiigust, KingWm. IV. born King's Coronation. 29tfa September, Mighqiplniae 11th October 3(Hh November, Saint Andrew 26^December, Chirutnias Day 26th do. 1 Christmas 27th do. 5 Holidays Ash Wednesday Goo4 Fridav Easittr Monday flaster Tuesday Ufi 3eUeau. tricU inson. sod. ffurray. IIAGE. ATetinore, A»Scovil, am, Isaac u, Esqr'a. y Peters, Go Wing, isui Under- lett, John rey, Esqrs. aint Jfikn. , John Jor- Esquires. It. to Jardin*, Uiani Han- '.eater. Dumaresq, Youi^iaiul ires. elniaB ^rew lasDay I Christmas ; Holiday* Friday r Tuesday rf mi T s ;,^'f J B J n & a ^ 1! 21 7. ;v:' ,7 I . John A Justices o John A menls, Jo Richard » son, Thon house, Jo8 Jacob AH Campbell, let, F Ri< the Peace Henry < and Inferi Henry ( Wilhan Coroners. Charles son, G J 1 S Berton, Charles F Morehou8( preme Coi Williani E Beckwi ^ySdavit together loik,E8 Colin Hathei CmntHi o< 9axk^ John Allen, Peter Fraser, Thomas C Lee, and John RobiniMD, £•()»• Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. John Allen, Peter Fraser, Thomas C Lee, John Robinson, Peter Ck- ments, John Bedell, Jacob Ellegood, Daniel Morehouse, Hem7 SnnitJi, Richard Ketchiun, James Upham, Ja^les A M'Laughlan, Thomas Emer- son, Thom bard, Qiapman Smith, Stephen Peabody, Charles F Street, Cushi Katho- way, Nathaniel Hubbard, James Tilley, Geo. Hayward, Charles Hazen, {ojtht ^ofUWk) and Wm Hoyt, Esqnires — Justices of the Peace. John Hazen, Esquire, High Sheriff. George F S Bertou, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Nathaniel Hubbard, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. Jas. Hazen, Geo. B. Covert, and Enoch Barker, Esquires, Coroners. Isaac Hubbard, Eliiah Miles, and David Burpe, Esquires, Commis- ■ionera for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. Isaac Hubbard, Elijah Miles, Dftvid Burpe, and Gaorge W Cleary^ Epquire0 — CommisBioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. Counts ot j^ortj^umj^erlainti* Alexander Davidson, John Fraser, William Abrams, and Joseph Cu- aard. Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Alexander Davidson, John Fraser, Joseph Cunard, William Abrams, John Clarke, John T Williston, William Joplin, Alex. Good&Uow, J<^ Wriffht, Christopher Ckurke, Dudley Ferley, John Neamith, Donald M'Kay, Robert Doak, John CampbeU, J GUtnour, J Dotnll, 6 Henderson, (qf IA« Qttorttm) apd Thos C Allan, Esquires^ Justicwof the Peace. Richard ISamutl Clarke, Egquire, High Sheriff. Tliomas H Peters, Eaquire, Keeper of tbe Rol|^|tt| Ckrk of Uit I'eace and Inferior Court of Common Picas. ^^^ J Wright, J Anderson, and J M Johnston, ISsquires, Coroners. J A Street, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. Hugh Munro, and Alexander Davidson, Esquires, Commissioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. Robest Ferguson, Perry Dumaresq, Samuel M'Kean, Thomas Ostle, L John Wheaton, Thomas H Peters, J A S Street, Wm End, J Lobban, W Carman, jun. and Richard Hill, Esquires, Commissioners for taking i/lidavits in the Supreme Court. William Davidson, Richard Samuel Clarke, Patrick Henderson, Jtm Wright, John Bell, James Davidson, Thomas C Allan, John M Jobn- , Mon, and Patrick Brannen, Esquires, Licensed Auctioneers. Henry Nase, Oliver Arnold, David B Wetmore, Geo H. Hazen, an4 Isaac Perry, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Henry NasC; Oliver Arnold, David B Wetmore, GeoH. Hasen, Isaac Perry, Thomas Ketchum, Rulof Rulo(son, John Smith, James Brittain, (iould Picket, Benjamin B Crawford, Henry A Scovil, John C Vail, A Evanson, William M'Leod, John Barbarie, Joshua Upham, Ebenezer Smith, Azor Hoyt, Isaac Haviland, John Humbert, {cfthe Quorum,) and Samuel Foster, Esquire, Justices of the Peace. Walter Bates, Esquire, High Sheriff. William Tyn^ Peters, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of th» Peace and Inferior Court of Common "Pleas.- Ninyon Clialoner, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. Henry Nase, Dav:d B Wetmore, George N Arnold, and Wm FroM, Ewiuires, Coroners. Walter Bates and Edward G N Scovil, Esqrs. Trustees of the Gram- mar School. Honorable John Coffin and Elias Scovil, Esquires, Commissioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. — Hon. John Coffin, Elias Scovil, und William Simpson, Esq. Ccmmiissioners for tsd^^ing Affidavits in t^e Sfunae. Caleb Wetmore, Simon Baxter, John Sl^eck and William Frqft« 1*1- censed Auctioneers. ^txtttCa Countu^ Valentine H Peters, Samuel Scovil, Haxry Peters, Esquires, Jostioie of the Inferior Court of Conunon Pleas. i Valentine H Peters, Samuel Scovil, John Colwell, John Golding, Rich- ard Yeamans, Abiather Camp, Stephen Golding, William Foshay, Tho- mas Underbill, Thomas T Hewlett, John Earle, John Humphrey, (•/ the Quorum) and Charles Harrison, Escjuires, Justioes tices of the Peace and of the Quorum. John Ward, William Scovil, James Peters, Thomas MiUidge, Ralph M Jarvis, Lewis Bliss, Charles Simonds, G C Carman, Zabion Wbee- ler, John Jordan, Thos Heaviside, Allen Otty, George Andenun, li Moran, Hugh Johnston, Henry Gilbert, Robert W Crookshknk, '' Disbrow, Robert Ellis, Robert Pajrne, Archibald Menzies,. i Brown, wad JaiB«i ti«o4rick8, Esquires, Jui»tic«a of th« Peace^ / James White, Esw], High Shcrt/^— Mr. A. Garrison, Deputy Sheriff. James Peters, Junior, Esquire, Clerk of the Peace, fcc. Alexander M'Leod, Esquire, Coroner. Alexander M'Leod, Esquire, County Treasurer. Charles Drurj-, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. Henry Swymmer, Ei^inire, surrogate. Benjamin L Peters, Esquire, Commissioner for taking Bail in the Su- preme Court. Charles J Peters* William Tyng Peters, Robert Parker, William B Kinnear, John T Murray, Nevilkj Parker, James Peters, junior, Henry S^vymmer, Trancis A Kinnear, Robert F Hazen, Le Baron Hazen, Win Wright, Robert Robertson, jun. H N H Lugrin, M H Perley, Robert L Hazen, Richard Sands, jun. John Johnston, James William Boyd, and George Wheeler, Esquires, Commissioners for taking Affidavits to be read in the Supreme Court. COURTS OF NISI PRIUS. Terms:— C% and County of St. /oAn—2d Tuesday in January tad Kin G*s— 4th Tuesday in January. [Sd Tuesday in June. Sun BURY — 3d Tuesday in February. " Queen's — 4th Tuesday in February. * - «^. ^ /» i . Charlotte— Ist Tuesday in August. UiUCfMW*. '4iiu4fcii| Kent— Thursday after the Third Tuesday in August. Westmorland — 1st Tuesday in September. Northumberland — 3d Tuesday in September. ^ Gloucester — ^2d Monday in September. Terms oft he Sittings of the Court of General Sesiion, aad Inferior Court of Common Pleas» Saint John — 3d 'fuesday in March, and Ist Tuesday in June, Sep- tember and December. York — Second Tuesday in Januai^ and June — Additional Terms of the Common Pleas — 3d Tuesday in Maurch and 2d Tuesday in October. WESTM0RLANDr-3d Tuesday in June, and 2d Tuesday in December — Additional Terms of the C. Pleas — 1st Tuesday in April uid Sept, Charlotte— ^2d Tuesday in April, and 8d Tuesday in Septconber — Additional Terms of the Common 1*1638 — 3d Tuesday in July and December. King's County — 1st Tuesday in Maith and July— Additional Tenu of the Common Pleas — 1st Tuesday in May and November. Queen's CountT'— 4th Tuesday in January and June — ^Additional Terms of the Common Plea»— 4th Tuesday m April and Oetober. SuNBURT— 3d Tuesday in January and June — ^Additional Terms of tb« Common Pleas— 4th Tuesday in March and 3d Tuesday in October. Northumberland — 1st Tuesday in March and August— Additi do do do. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. . Eeq, Liemaaam S. Huyghue, 1st Clerk. Mr. Robert Picktiall, 2nd Clerk. Mr. WiUiaia Bogd, Store House Man. F. C. Frith, Esquire, Deputy Ordnance Store Keeper. Liemaaam 8. Huyghue, 1st Clerk. Mr. Robert Picktiall, 2nd Clerk. BARRACK DEPARTMENT. J. fi. WooUbrd, Ei%ire) Assistant Bamick Master, Fredericlon. ROYAL ENGINEER DJtPARTMENT. Clitplaifi A. Mtfiliall, CoHnnaBding. • i^lcnte&iint Lyster. v Mr. Lltfnd Asaianoa, Ckrk. Wt. Hmcy Hemtigar, Oversseer of WorRs. J$OARD 6f REBPMCTIVE OlfTiCXRXf. Captain ManltaU, Royal Etogiiieera. Captain M.Ef«ii|» Royal Artillery. li Ttai Ihpa^ Mmiim §i9n K«apet» ^ % OFPIC Capt;] "Cop ninna ; ** i rigo;" J " Orthei ♦A. T.I *G. J. IV J. V ■ W. 1 A. A R.V R. J Regim The* I Wcterlot ViceAdi er-in-Cl he. &c1 Moncklf fVINi Lord Wil Coramanc (b), Arthj tain Mari^ James Na] Surgeon, Fair^ervii BLAj Commanc Usher; Walsh; Armstronil PALi OFFICERS OF CORPS SERVING iX THE PROVmCE. ROYAL ARTILLERY. Captain M. Evans, Commanding ; Lii^ulcnant W. R. Cleeve. RIFLE BRIGADE. «' Copenhagen;" " Monte Video;" " Roleia;'* " Vimiera;** "Co- ninna;" ♦♦ Busaco;" " Barrosa;'* ♦♦ Fucntea d' Onor;" " CuidadRod- rigo;" Badajoz;" " Salamanca;" ♦♦ Vittoria;" « Nivellej" " Nifej** '♦ Ortbc*;" " Toulouse;" " Peninsula;" " Waterloo." Litutinant'Colontl * William Eeles, Commtntdini. Major, ♦ A. Stewart. , Captairu , T. E. Kelly, *G. Simmons, J. Maister, J. V. SaumareZi W. Sullivan, Ut LietUinant9* A. McLachlan, R. Walpole, R. Jonesv id LieuUnanti> R. H. Fitz Herbert. A. Munro, K. W. Young, R. Petley, G. K. Carr, Paymaitir, W. Holdcn, (Captain.) Quarter Matttr. • W. Hill, Assistant Surgton$, E. G. Lloyd, and . i , t W. Pardy. Regimentt'Js—'Greent Facingt Black. The * prefixed to the Officers names denote their having been of Waterloo. THJE ^•irf. ... ^ Vice Admiral Sir Edward Griffith Colpots,K.C.B. ConuamnA-' er-in-Cliief on the West India, Hali&x, and Newfoimdland Stations, tec. &c. he. Edward LaW68, Esq. Secretary. The Hon. A. W. Monckton, Flag Lieutenant. WINCHESTER, 62 Guns—Flag Ship—Captain, the Rt. Honble. Loid William Paget; Conwiander,.lIennr Griffith Colpoys; Supjv. Commander, H. W. Bayfield; Lie»t8. J. T. Warren^ Andrew Smith, (b), Arthur W^efield, Wm. Louis, S«|)y. Lte. P. E. CoUina; Cap- tain Marines, JohaHewes; 2d Lt Marines, ^Itif Urquhart; Master* James Napier ; FUner, Thomas Gliddon ; Qiaplain, Revd T Edwards ; Surgeon, Jl(Am Oampb^l* (b) ; Assistant SiirgecHis, R H Bro^vn, Bobwt fairttervis. BLANCHE^ 4d Guns— Goinmodore> A Farquhar, GB Ic K H. ; Commander, Wm. Burnett; Lieuts Henry Stroud, Edward haik»t 8 H Usher ; 1st Lieut Marines, R W Pascoe ; 2d Lieut Blarines* A S J Walsh; Master, WC Middlewist; Burser, RMRead; 8fxrge6n,'9ota Armstrong ; Asst Surgeon, E Hilditch. PALLAS, 42 Guns— Captain, M H Dixon, Lieuts Geo Caswell, J H Blair, W C NoweU ; 2d Lieuts Marines' E Hooker, Johtt Chaplain, ff T Royse; Purser, John Porter; StmoOf loki Ami OnrifQii, ileafy Hofanes. •** '14 I 1 i^« V I t V •. 1 . n ■'if "II - ii I I,.; RANOKB, tt Gum, CujfH Wm Walpole; Li«uta W Crook«, D B Bedford, J A Abbott; IttLiemMprinM, Wm White; Mafler, EDun- 'WiUe; Pnner, Wm Reeve; Surgeon, Jamee Allea; Ant Burgeon, Jweph Blevenaon. NORTH STAR, S8 Gunt, C^mtain, Hon G W R TreAisii, Lieuta John Panom , Chaa Boltonj C H M Buckle. Ut Lieut Marinea, Chaa Beott, Muitt Geo Pariom. Purser, E F Henlop. Burgeon, Robert Eipie. Amt Burgeon, J O M'WilUam. SAPPHtRM, 28 Gona, Capt. Hon Wm Wtflesley. Lienu T Ore- £rf, F Gilly, L Halliday. Puner, W Ckane* Burgeon, H Goldwey. wiatant Surgeon, D Grant. ARiAJONE, 28 pmi, Oipt Chu Phillipa. Lieuta J M'Donald, K Corbet, E Seymour; 2d Lieut Marines, A Andenon; Maator, T Hol- loway; Purlwrt J(to O'Brien; Surgeon, A Macanah; AMt Burgeon, J CMottley. COLUMBISE, 18 ma$. Commander, H. C Lovt ; Lieuta W S Surgeon, Alex Smithl Aaat Burgeon, T H Nation Blount, GBtVKing 9 gunt, C ; Maater, John Pyke; Puraer, John Tindall ; OANIf£Tt 18 gnna. Commander, M H Bwene^; Lieuta P Patten, TW AOMcn; Mpirter, WL Brown; Puraer, RSunmoada; Surgeon, J Riafe'Am; Aaat Surgeon, John Andrewa. RACEHORSE, 18 gnna. Commander, C H WiUiama: Lieut G. M HuAter; Maater, Jamea Cooper; Puraer, Jamea Halae; Surgeon, A Savage ; Aaat Sin«Bon, R Carpentor. SPARROfVHAfVK, 18 guna. Commander, D Mayne; Lieut C JBasot; Maaler,T P Codner; Puraer, John Lord; Surgeon, R CNutt; Am Su rgeon, J Sinclair. BTACJNTH, 18 guna. Commander, Wm Otdrer; Lieuta R G WeIoh« Ttioa Hope; Maater, Geo Peacock; Puraer, W J AtrlU; Sur- KMW, E B Rowley; Aaat Surgeon, A Veoman. CHAMPION, 18 guna, Commander F V Cotton ; Lieuta H Smith, JB^orapiani Maater, L GiHiea; Pum^, Wm Hainilton; Surgeon, T Mlita)|t6n{ Aaat Surgeon, J J Lancaster. POiEFLTi 8 Guna, Lieut Commr. J J McDonnell ; Aaat Surg^n, ^ohnM'Rae/ . XAN€UiRQO, 8 guna^ Lieut Comr Jamea Hopk^y ; A/sat Surg^n, IfjRMMSBbok. i, Lieut Comr #phn SinnMm; Aaat Surgn. P Brenaii. gtm«aUdit Cofttr J Bir r^Oia^. jpd|0,^ltfeili Comr Tttoa Tk^%i Afat Scvgeoin, A C . ^JJ9pM,M^^§ gott, Lieijrt Comr W B TuBoh; Aaat Surgeon, R SMH^SAPEf 4 giiiif> Lieut Comr W 8i:Qrtl9nd ; Am Surgeoo, T y|«22g*l45* 8 |t9u^ Li^ Gov W« s-4 Pfk9ntf^% Mi.Nmta f^A ¥ .)i K- lil ■«•; I ' ' M ^B '^ ki Kf 1 ill' K'' '! li H ''^' 'i i ( 5 i 1 > (dc«J^4-^ A|-c: ^xuJjL^^C^ tyi^^ U, U»-f'-*^U'<5»^ I c. !»S! sssssanss*! l^TAFF OF THE miLITIA, IN THE PROyiNC£ OF NEW-BRUNSWIGK. H^A -iXJt^^^Jl, Ub Excelkncj Major-General Sir Archibald C«ii4>b«U, Bart. ComiinfAdei>i|i4'|l(*f> Lieuleaaot Colonel C. B. Turner, } t«->-mw,- vuia mi:<.«~ Lieutenant Colonel John Alleu, j I™P«t»8 F»«W ffficr:. HoBorabie Georce Shore, Adjutant General. Major John UalfaKher, Quarter Master General. |.i«ulenant Colonel Charlei Dniry, Provincial Ald-de-Camp. YORK COUNTY MILITIA. Fint Battalion. Ltevfenont Colonel. J.Allen, 2lstMay, 1S24 Major. G.Minchin, 25 May, 1824 Captaint. M. Brannen, 14 June, *%l 0. It. Xugrin, (African) do O.P.BliM,(>Art.) 10Sep.'27 G. F. Street, 23d Ncv. '28 D.L. Robinson, 24th do WJi*Beatb;(rOSOAuK.'aO P. Fbher, 14th Sept. do J. F. Taylor, l£th do do G.E.Ketchum,22Aug'31 JUontMnawtt. R. Dibble, (Art.) 9 Jan, '26 J.Bolbrook,(ari) 10 Sep do A.K.8.WetiMore 22 No'28 L. A. Wilniot, 26 do do H.VaTaiour, 27 do do M. Walker, (Af.) 28 do d» T.OM^ner,rAr.)29do do J. A. Beckwith, 1 Dec. do G.F.H.Minchio, 24 8ep'29 B.W«|h«upt«rXr)30Au,*ap F,E.BecliwiUi^r.)31 dodo W.N.Akerley,(r.)l Sep do D. H. 6n)iti|, 14 do do W. QrotveoQT, 15 do do C. Murray, 16 do do ni. M. Hm^i 18 do dp Asa Coy, 20 do do O.W.Mar8b,(Af)25NoT'28 R. Fuhon, 14 Sept. '30 1. GrigQry, 16 do do, A.O. JStarrilt,!? do do W. A. Eitey, 18 do do W. a Haitt, ^ do do W.Nee]i4 JkHiie,*24 Adjutant. T.R.Wetniote,cap. 1 1 S.'26 ^uartermoMter. Q.F.S.Berton,(lt.)22N.'28 Surgeon. T.EroenKT^,, 20 July, MO Second Battalion. Major. jiR. Ketchum, 2 April, '18 Cantaint. * J.D.I>ibblee, 9 Mar. '10 T.O.Cualifle,8ApriL'l9 A. B. Walsh, 25 June, '21 6. Morehouae, 6 May, '23 J. Browne, 14 June, *24 W. Dibblee, 4 April, '25 J. Ketchum, 5 do do T. Phillips, 9 June, '23* A. Nicholson, 29 July, '^8 B.Tibbitt«, 30 do do J. Dickenson, 30 Aug. '30 B. Turner, 31 do do lAnitenmnt*. D. Griffith, 6 April, '35 R. Payson, 7 do d« J. Ketrney, 8 do do Jos. Diagee, 9 do do C. M'Uughlan, lOSep.'S? E. CunlisS; 28 July, '28 E. Sissoa, 30 do do U. Dibblee, 24 Aug. '29 N. Stiekney, 25 do <|o P. DickeosoB, 30 do do l|.Gibenoii, 31 do dO O.Milbiiry, 1 Sept, do W.Mallery, 25 Oct do Mniign*. R.liMHtth> 9 April, '25 W-M'Deaald, 10 Sepl. '27 A. B. Sharp, 11 do do W.D.Bedel|, 28 July, '28 J.N.C. NicholsOB,2ado do O. Muiphy, 30 do do W. VKcnitie, 24 Aug. >39 O. Ifphaai,, 25 do do J, Bc(»wn,Ic 3P do d« PS 3 do d» 3 do do 4 do do 95 Oct* do T. Burlock, J. Giberson, Jas. Clovd, R. Ketcnum, Jos. PhUlips, W. Shaw. Adjmuuu. C.Rayaood '^.^JjJiM C.Peab ody, 11.23 Sep. »» Third Battalion. Limiewmt ColontU J. AUen, 21st May, 1831 Motor. . 6. Bammoiid, 14 June, '3< Captain$. , W. Davidson, 9 Mvrcbi'ia A. Ye^a, 19 Jan. 18i# v. Harding, Id Aug. 1832 F. Morehouse, 15 June, 91 Geo. Long, 2 Feb. '89 W. C. Joslin, 3 do da Jas. Hartley, 4 do do John Grant, 5 do do Jo*.81eot, 3Ja{^,de T. Jones, (afc.) 3 do do H. CroBfchite, 4 do do J. Haggennan, 5 do d22 S. Smith, 25 Aug. '23 R. C. MinneUe, do do J.T. Hanford, 5 Dec. '24 LUi ly, I8I» eC. '28 do do do do. do do une, 'SO tt. Dec. '22 ^ do do V do do do do June, '30 s. i Dec. *» \ 4 do do ^ 5 •do do 6 do do 7 do do 2 June, 'SO 1 nt. >. 1 Jan. '15 Msttr. l6Dec.'28 Cavalry. (tn. ,22 Nov. '28 uinlt. 22 Nov. '28 24 do do net. 22 do do •matter. :or.l5De.'28 itant- ,n,c .26Mr.'27 !j tnert ter. I. 'JO. Awg. '2ff 'gevi\,. I). 16 Sep. '28 I Battalion. fnjor. )k»hank,l2Jn'30 isttttns. IT, adj. 23 Au. '21 ' "^6 Sept. '21 rne, do do lJ«ly,'22 ' 26 Aug. '23 ineUe, do do ord, 6 Dec. '34 Sf.: ta c ** U*a^^ ^^w|-c<. O^vuufM^jC ^-W x.}.a t>U^V*.irv^tu U<_2^^^. uXoCt&l. ^ H' f*3i; 'I f '^^'Ji m ii I Benj. D.Y* a V T T S I 1 I J I J. V.Thurgar, rf. 23 St>p*26 O. DeB(oi«, 2Q Aug. *27 A.Croo)uluiik, 15 Mar. '80 T. Beed, 2 Aug. 'SO Ja9. Clark, 5Bept. 1891 W. Vaughan, t.f. do do B. SlaiiloB, do do W. JLeaTitt, do do T,B.MiHidge, rL I76e.«22 €.J. Peters, jr. 22 Aug. *2S Yf. AluUiti, 22 Aug. 25 W.H. Street, S9Scp.t29 N. J. Brown, do do O. A. Nagel, ■. f. do do W. P. Scott, I. r. do do H. SmHiH 20 Aug. >27 J. R. Speden, 22 do do 0. Tisdale, IT Mar. '29 J. Hooper, rif. 18 do do T.N. Smith, s.f. 7 Sep. *29 Entignt. Jno. Wbhart, 28 Sept. '26 J ai. Vernon, 13 ^ne, '24 W. nughjoB, 17 Mar. *2 9 E.W.Oreenwood, 19. do xnnMMMtei'. I .L.BedelL cap 20 Sep. '27 R.Flafcettj', cap. a56e. 'M ^ Mu r t trm mt ter, H. OkubK, cap. 11 Sep.'2t H. Cook, ZMi Aug. M8T J-Mir-^,/--«->^ SAINT JOHN COUNTY REGIMENT. LUiUenant Colonel Charles SimoadB, ComMomUng* Ftrsl DatlalJoo. Mninn, f}. AadenoBflt. c. 27Ap.'25 A. WcdderkucB, 1 Jum. '2t» CwatauM. W.Eaglei,s.fllOMay,'2i C^.O. Gagrmaii, 2t lane, do A. Measles, 3 Aug. do S. Strange, B.r. 29 Mar. '2» ^, Daitun, 5 Apr. d» R. Payoe, 17 Maj, do Wm. Craft, 11 June, do Jno.Gunnard; 17 Sep. '27 Jas.Ketckun, 2SJuhr,'2» P.AdsI«7, 25 Oct do t. Fleweliing, 25 do do ldmtenmnt$, J. Pomfoi-a, s.fv 29Man*25 "W.. Drake, s.f. do do J^.Staekkouse, s. f. do do Jap. Trav^ 4- ApriHo O. Ckrfc, 11 Jtitie,'27 Jan. Payne, IS do do I Mcrrrt<, 1.7 S«p(. do .L.Dy]|eniaii,28 Jtilv,'2H i'Jhs. Theal, 20 July, '28 J. KeCchuni, 90 do dio R. Carman, 26 Oct '29 I. Stevens, 27 do do K.JeakiiM,a& 5July,'3a Jas. Bartlett, SO Aug. do W.H. Travis, 25 Oct do gt > 8. Bfllyea, »Apri>, 1825 T. Cunnard, IT Sept '27 G. Vaughan, 25 Oct. '2fr J. Beattea, af. 5 July, 'SO F. Hatheway, SO Aug. '30 H. Quiaton, SI do do AdjvtmU. C-.L.Hatheway, cp. 7S.'2l Poymtuitr. €r.MBtthew,cap. SOAu.'SO Surgton. S.G. Hamilton, SO Aug.'SO ^wtrUmuuttr, W. Scammell, SO Aug. 'SO Second BattaUoBt Jtfry'or. Jas. Moran, 12 June, IfiSO Ctmtaint, W. O. Cody, 28 ^g. '21 J. Partelow, 1-Sept. do John Jordan, a June. '28 fy, Va«|haii, 22 do ^ J. Cuiinrngham, V^OfA^ SO T. H. Blac\, 15 Aug. 'S» Jno. Fownes, 16 do do> W. H^Cannon,^ IT do do lAt^ewimt$. Thos. Bean, 81 Auf. '2ft E. Sentill^ »Jwie,^>22 A. Bradshaw, I July, do A.S.Hodee,25 6el 'S» W. a Go^y, 25 0«t. do Wm. Veal, 15 Aug 'Sft Strpk. Moiiier, l€ <2o do. Tkos, Fowttcs, 1.7 do db James Stewart, 1-8 do db Sauud ANbott, 19 do dh v. Anthony, 22 Sept. do Jas. Swim, 20 Jufy, ^24 e.M.Wootton, 8 Apr. '36 W.R.Sen(ill,26 Oct 'SO €^5 MastM-i, 15^ Aug. 'Oi Vhllip MwuT, Vi dw d» PteymaafM'. J.R.Paiielow, e.Mifo.h^ ^liMirterMMClr. T. Stevens, Sd'Attfi 'S6 SUNSUIIY COUNTY VUXSlh* lAevien^tm^ Colinul. T. O.M^lfts, 25 0ct U!2a Major. X.V.W.Clowes,25 Oct '28 Copfaiiw. Ja».FiUey, 25 Apr. '20 G. Bayward, ^ Aug. '^4 John Vow, 3 do do WohHoyt, 1 Oct 1825 F.A.DeV^ber,U, Sept '27 £. A,Mile», 26 Oct. '28 Jno. Brown,, S^Aug. *'i9 ■ler. Tracey^ 25 do do W. l3.Bark«r,90 do ti jpt'enteniynftt Oeo* Nevers, S Aub 'S4 N. Hubbard, 11 Sep.^^7 G.H.N.Hvding,lS do do H, Loder, alOct >28 G. Miles, 26 do do C. Hazeu, 24 Aug. '28 L. Sfeely, 25 6o do T. Nason, jr. 26 do do M. Coburn* SO. Aug 'SO aB.Tayloc.'MOet'V J.Till«y,jr. 2Bdo ^ W.Klmba|li^Ain.iaS Jno. Bailey, 25 ((?' dfi Q. Boone, 26 do, do B.Biirker, SO Aug. 'SO AJ^ont. J» Haien, cap. 25 Ang. 'SS QutirtsriiMurter. Z.B.B0DWO, ^ Mar. '35 er. Smitib, ^Sisp. 1824 J. W. Barker, SOAttS* '90 .*S.ljubble,lOdp '27 W.Kuterbrooks, 12 do do d3 li 1 I-- CHARLOTTE COUNTY MlllTIA. Fint Battalion. Ensig-ni Colonel. H. M'Kay, 1 Nov. 1793 Litutenant Colonel. C.Cain]ibell,24May,lb24 Major. D. Mowatt, 5 Dec. '24 Captains, V. Marks, 27 Aug. '21 Wm. Garnetl, do do P. S. Fiink, lJune'23 Wm. Porter, 2 do do A. L'pton, 3 do do Jas. brown, 1 June, '24 Ja*. Boyd, 5 Dec. do J.Armstrong, ar.26Mar.'27 R. Lindaay, rU 27 do do J. Libby, 28 do do J. Young, rif. 29 do do T. Connick, 19May, '2C Jos. Connick, 2 Feb. '29 G. Walton, 3 do do W.Whitlock,ar.4do do G. M'Master, %.i. 5 do do Jno. Rodgers, 28 Jun.'SO Lituttnantt. G. Hunter, 2 June '23 Alex. Grant, 4 do do W. Thompson, 9 do . do B. Bradford, 5 do do H. M'Allister, 27 Mar. '26 A.Clendenin^, 28 do do G. Walton, SO do do ' J. Friok, art. 31 do do A. Campbell, 1 Apr. '27 W.Armstrong, 27 Mar. do Jno. Stubs, 28 do do J.H.Whitlock, r. do do J. Moore, rif. 3 Feb. '29 T. Berry, art. 4 do do Jno. Gi ant, 5 do do J.Clendenning, 6 do do Jos. Walton, 28JuDe,*S0 J. Aymat, s.f. do do Second Lieutenants. Jno. Porter, 1 June, '24 G.F.Campbell, r. 5 De. do J.Maxwell, ait. 26 Mr. '27 Jas. Berry, l9MHy,'28 R. Wilson, rif. do do R.Watson, rif. 19 May, '28 P.Townsend, s.f. 3 Feb.'29 S.H. Wbitlock, 4 do do J. Hill, rifle, 5 do do D. Upton, 6 do do Z>. Thompson, 28 Jne, 'SO .M'Cunock,29 do do CAVALRY. Captain. Jai. Tbo0ip«oo,2SfiI*y'31 J.Buchannan, T. Crocker, G. Porter, C. Rartlett, E. Wilson, S. Hitchings, Wm. Hill, T. Connick, R.Hutchioson, 1 June, '23 2 do do 3 do do 5 Dec. '24 12 Sep. '25 29 Mar. '27 30 do do 1 Apr. do 2 do do J. Connick, 19 May, '28 J. M'Kirdy, 2 Feb. '29 T. Mitchell, 3 do do S.Shearman, jr. 4 do do J.Campbell, 15 Feb. '30 Wm. Walton, 28 June, do JohnBuc'^>tatr, 16 Aug. '31 Paymaster. 3. Wilson, cap. 2 Sep. '25 Adjutant. R. Mowatt, capt. ^Harternuister. D. W. Jack, 25 Oct. '28 I Surgeon. Samuel Frye. Second Battalion. Ldeutenant Colonel. Thos. Wyer, 22 June, '24 Major. Jno. M'Master, 5 Dec. '24 Ciiptaint. M. M'Farlane,24July,'12 P. Clinch, 1 Apr. '21 Neil Morrison, do do Jed. CaliflT, 1 June, do H. M'Leod, 27 May, '22 H. Seelye, Jas. Pratl, S. M'Farline, J. Mowatt, ar. W. Hyslopp, Lieutenants. H.Malthewson, 10 May,'24 S. Wallace, 5 Dec. do T. Turner, do do A. Wetmore, 13 Jnne, '25 P. Morain, 13 do do T.H. Carmau, 26 Mar. W. Gray, art. 10 do J.Missinett, ar.ll do J. Knight, 13 do B.Millikin.art. 2 July,'29 P. Justison, 18 May, '30 Ensigns. G. M'Keurie, 5 Dec. '24 A. M'CuUum, do do First Lituienant. James Albee, 23 May, '31 Second Lieutenant. Joelfiill, SSMaj.'Sl do ' do 22 July, '23 6 Dec. '24 2 July, "29 18May,'30 '27 '28 do do D. M'FarMne, 5 Dec. '24 W. M'Kenzie,lSJuae,do Jno. Linton, 26 Mar. '27 Jno. Clinch, 27 do do I. Justison, 11 do do R. Clinch, 2 Feb. '29 C. Hawkins, 18 May, '30 Paymaster. P. Stubs, cup. 12 June, '26 Adjutant. W. Flaherty, cp. 13 Je. '25 ^tnrtemiaster. P. Clinch, It 26 Mar. "27 Third Battalion. Lieutenant Colonel. H. Hatch, 13 Feb. 1826 Major. C.R. Hatheway, 6 Mar. 26 Captains, Jno. Chafley, 1 Dec. '19 Joel Ingersoll, 1 June, '22 Jno. Leeman, 9 June, '23 Josiali Haney, 12 June, '26 W. M'Lean, 13 do do Jas. Brown, 3d Jan. '31 Wilford Fisher, 4 do do Philip Newton, 5 do do Lieutenants. D. Leeman, 27 May, '22 J.E.Hatheway, 9 June, '23 J. Appleby, l2 do '26 Joiin Lord, 13 do do Wm. Ferris, 7 Sept. '29 Wm. Curry, 9 do do S. Ingersoll, 2 Aug. 'SO Jam* 8 White, 3 Jan. '31 J. CunninG[lia(ii, 4 do do Ensigns. Wm. Burke, 30 Nov. '22 F. M'Kenny, 5 Dec. '24 J. Leonaid, 13June,'26 E.Wilson, 7 Sep. '29 W. Huskins, 8 do do El hf I Smith, 2 Aug. '30 Saiiil. Cti< ntv, 3 Jan. '31 Dan. Caicoiiib, 4 do do Paymaster. Guay, cap. 12 June, '26 Adjutant. W. Hatch, cap. SO Nov.'22 Quartamastir. M. Caulkins, 25 Oct '28 Surgeon. W.C.M'Stay,18Ma7,'S0 Comef. John Cottetel, 23 Mtj, iSl QtMirtcmuufer. William Todd, 23 M«7 'SI Ft W.Chap ( Thos. Ml R. Scott, T. E. Sn Wm. Sni M. Worli J. Chapn Jas. Beat M. Sunin E. Stiles, Wm. Wi A. Never Lii S.Underw J. Gesner J. Crande A. Smith, R. Stiles. Jno. Jone< W. Baten S. Babinoi J.N.Chapi S Weldon J.M'Corm D. Hannin W. Welli, Jno. Scote H. Stover, A. Crane, J- Nelson, S. S. Wih A. Steves, J. Jacquej Zach. Luta J.Hanning T. Taylor,! Pal J.RobinsoiT A\ J. Kelly, ^ua^ J.ChartersI SeconI AE.BotsfJ B. Cbappc Firs Lkutet, J..A.]|'Do| WESTMORLAND MILITIA. Colonel William Botsford, Commanding. Tint Battalion. Major. W.Chapman, 10 Mar. 1828 Captains. Tho). Milne, 23 Nov. '23 R. Scott, jr. 25 Aug. do T.E.Smith, 11 June, -26 Wm. Smith, 12 do do M. Worlmau, 13 do do J. Chapman, 19 May, '28 Jas. Beatty, do do M. Summers, 15 do do £. Stiles, 16 do do Wm. Wiley, 17 do do A. Nevers, 18 do do lAeuttnantt. S.Underwood, 23 Nov. '22 J. Gesner, l2June,'26 J. CranJel, 13 do do A. Smith, 14 do do R. Stiles. 15 do do Jno. Jones, 19 May, '28 W. Bateinan, 15 do '29 S. Babinot, 16 do do J.N.Chapman,17 do do S Wtildon, 18 do do J.M'Cormick, 19 do do D. Hanning, 20 do do EntigTU. W. Welling, 21 Nov. '22 Jno. Scott, 13 June, '26 H. Stover, 14 do do A. Crane, 15 do do J. Nelson, 19 May, ^28 S. S. Wilmot, 19 do do A. Steves, 15 J. Jacquea, 16 Zach. Lutz, 17 J.Hannington, 18 T. Taylor, 19 Paymasttr. J.Robinson, cap. l2Jly'26 Adjutant. J. Kelly, capL 23 July,'23 ^^a7•te)•m^lslcr. J.Charters, ens. 20 Nov'22 Second Battalion. Major. A.E.Botsrord, 25 July, '30 Captain*. B.Cluippel^ 22 July, '23 do do do do do do do do do do C.D.Smith, 10 May, '24 M.M'Eachran, 4 Amil,'26 G. Oulton, 5 no do M. Cornwall, 6 do do E. Alien, 7 do do S.Easterbrooks,16 Jne. '28 Jas. Evany, 17 do do W. P. Sayre, 26 Ho do R. Taylor, 27 do do W. Hurnham, 30 May, '31 T. Lowertton, 31 do do C. Botsford, do do John Bulmer, 1 June, '31 First LiKuttnnnl. G. Hay, (art.) 30 May, 31 Li^'•^linantt. W. Rawonn, 22 July, '23 Jos. Wells, 5 Apr. '26 Jno. Anderson, 6 do do T. Ayre, 16 June,'23 R. Carter, 17 do do H. Charters, 25 July,'30 T. Keillor, 27 do do R. Chapman, 28 do do T. Cocnran, 29 do do Jas. Cutler, SO do do G. Botsford, 31 do do Geo. Urv, 1 Aug. do H. Chapman, 30 May, '31 Jos. Bowser, 31 do do Chip. Botsford, 1 June, do Ensigns. John Raworth, 10 May, '24 J. Downing, do do G. Trenhohn, 7 Apr. '2« R. Chapman, 9 do do W. Uixon, 10 do do Joj. Brown, 16 June,'28 John Hulnier, 17 do do Jas. Black, 26 Jul v 'SO M. Sayre, 27 do do Wm. Lamb, 28 do do C.Thibodeau, 29 do do T. Trcnholm, 30 May, '31 Wm. Evans, 31 do do Wm. Carter, 1 June, do Adjutant. D.Chapman, cap. 4 Ap.'26 J. Sayre, jr. 22 July, '23 Surgeon. R. Snilh, 1 June, '10 Assistant Surgton. H. Backhouse, 22 July,'23 Third Battalion. Major. P. Palmer, 27 April, '24 Captaint, T. Pearson, 24 Nov. '22 Sam. Clark, 26 do do N. Wells, 28 do do W. Wilmot, 29 do do Jno. Smith, SO do do J. M'Latchey, 25 Oct. ♦28 G. Tui ner, 26 do do Liitutenants. J. M'Latchev, 25 Nov. '22 E. Sliles, ' 27 do do W. M'Almon, 22 Aug. '25 D. Cameron, 25 Oct. '28 E. Peck, 26 do Wm. Head, 27 do J. C. Turner, 28 do Ensigns. G. Steeves, 25 Nov. E. Peck, 27 do H.T.M'Almon, 22 Au. J. Turner, SO Apr. D.Ackerly, jr. 25 Jet. W.Kilpauick,26 do T.Taylor, 27 do Adjutant. 3. Stcrritt, cap. 27 Ap. Surgton, Wm. Wilson, 25 Oct. '28 Quartermaster. Geo. Rogerg, 22 Aug. '25 Fourth Battalion. do do do '22 do '25 '27 '28 do do '24 Major. H. Chapman, 25 July, 'SO Captains. P. Cliapman, 30 M'*y, '31 J. Anti30 Quartermaster. G.Allau, CgsOMay, '31 NORTHUMBERLAND MILITU. First Battalion. Zdkutenant Colanel. J'A.flll'Doaald,3July,'29 Major. Jno. Clark, 2d.Tuly, 1829 Captaint. A. Fnser, 1 June, '22 J. M'Donaia, 2 June, '32 G.Taylor, 4i do do A. Russell, 5 do do Jas. Gilmour, 7 do do ^-.1 ^ 1 Mi; mi r »■'■■■*:■.■ til If! ft; 'iff ' ' tU SrtroiL 8 Itme *» Jno. Josepn, 9 do do W. HamiUon, 10 dr> do I.. Heniy, 4 April, 26 D. Prrle^, 5 do do A.Goodif>llow, 6 do do \Vm. Gray, 28 June,'SO B1. Cranny, 29 do do Juhn Campbell, 9 Aug. '31 Tbof. Ullock, 10 do do lAeutenantt. r. nrUonald, 2 June, '22 K. Morriiion, 6 do do Wm. Joplin, 7 do do J. Hendereon, 11 do do A. Henderson, 4 Apr. *26 Andrew Hay, 5 ao du J.T. WillUton, 6 do do h. Robichaud, 8 do do IVm. Carman, 9 do do J.M. Johnson, 10 do do Jno. Frailer, 11 do do W.M'Doiiakl,12 do do I>. Shaw, 28 June, VW JP. Johnion, 29 do do Joo. M'Lean, 1 July, do Jaa. Hirlihy, 9 Aug. '31 And. M'lone*, 10 do do EntignM. J. Osbaldaoo, 1 June,'22 A. Daviditon, 2 do do A. MorrUon, 7 June,'22 A. Clark, 4 Apr. '26 t. Morrison, 5 do do C. Clark, 6 do do I. Paley, 7 do do W.Taylor, 8 do do ■J. Stewart, 9 do do D. Fnuer, 10 do do A. Ritchie, S8June,'90 J. Porter, S9 do do J. M'Intyre, 1 July, do Wm. Douglait, 2 do do D. M'Leod, 9 Aug. *JI O. Wiilitlon, 10 do du AdhUant, D. McDonald, 9 June, '23 QiMHrtemuuler. J. Davidson, 9 June, '23 Surgeon. Alex. Key, 28 June, 'SO Second Battalion. Lieutenant Colonel. A. Davidson, 2 July, 1829 Major. J. D. Fraser, 2 July, 1829 Captains. Jno. Astle, 20 Aug. '13 Jno. Price, 21 do do Alex. Fraser, 19 do *22 C. M'Donald. 20 do do W.Abnuns,sr.2l do do JaredBetta, 22 do do E. Fowler, Jno. Fraser, Abel Pond, D. Croker, fm. Loch, M»Kay 23 do do 1 June, '23 10 May, '24 11 do do 25 Apr. '25 26 do do Mfm w* ■Knv* '■^-^ ««v «««" R.M'Laui;hlin,27 do do J. Donald, 12 June, '27 W. Fiddes, 18 May, '90 A. Duncan, 19 do do Wm. End, 20 do do D. Toeer, 2 June, '23 T. Smith, 1 1 May, ^i A. Moorc.4, 12 do do A. Hovey, 13 do do N. Ritchie, 28 Apr. '2.5 O. Henderson, 29 do do E.M'Qiiillan, 12 June, '25 H. B. Allison, 13 do do H.Hendenon, 14 do do J. Hovey, 18 May, '00 J. Sutton, 19 do do Geo. Kerr, 20 do de P. Brannen, 21 do do T. Coughlin, 22 do do Ensigju. W. Saunders, 19 Aug. '22 \ J. Tozer, 9 May, '24 R. Wassnn, 10 do dn M. Hovey, 11 do d«» T. Newc'omb, 13 do do A. Yount;, 29 Apr. '25 P. David^n, 39 ao do T. Underbill, 12 June, do J. Oillan, IS do do C. Coughhn, 14 do do J. Simpion, 16 do do D. Clarke, 22 Feb. '30 t. Underbill, 18 May, do A. Campbell, 19 do do L. Astle, 20 do do R. Jardine, 21 do do D. Mott, 22 do do n. Hannill, 12 Aag. '31 Michael O'Briea, do do Adfuttmt. f W. Harley, cap. 19 Au.'22 ^artermmtter. Jno. itenryf 1 June, *23 Jas. F^ie^ 9 Blaji *24 GLOUCESTER MILITIA. Fimt Battalion. Major. ^, Ferguson, 6 June, 1821 CaptaitH. J. Milkr,rif. 9 June, '23 ino. Shea, 15 June '24 as. Lee, 12 July, do .Douglass, 26 ilo '25 i). M'Intosh, 27 do do A.Feri$uson, 26 .Tan. '27 W. Munro, X5 M^ay, '29 Jno. Fraser, 16 do do^ Benj. Dawson, 23 May, 'Si John M'Intosb, 24 do do Lieutenants. Wm.Gtay* 13July,'2i "Vfrn. Ori^i, 13 do '25 3. Fleminff, 1 4 do do C C^m^u, 15 do dq M. Krirton, 8 do '^ B. Clyde, rif. 9 Jim. '27 W. Voung, 9 Jan. '27 R. Ferguson, jr. 26 Jan. '27 J.Montgomery, 27 do do $. Waitte, 15Maf,'2a Allan Fraser, 2aMay,'dl J. Robertson, 24 do do A. Degrace, 25 do do Entignt. R. Connacker, 13 July,'25 Jno. Eikar, 10 do da W. M'l^enue, 27 Jan. '27 ID. Racarty, 29 do do A.M'Phei^n, 16 May, '29 N. Bus^d, 22 Feb. '^ Peter Ada^ma, 23 May, '31 Geo. Munro, %l do do J. Biapl. R.OJ, 25 ^ d/o^ A^uttfint, J.aPPt>crson,cap.t lOc-'33 (iuarUrmaxler. J. Read, lieul. 15 May^ '29 Second Battalion. Mt^ffr. Jno. Young, is May, '29 Cc^tatru. M. Landrer. 13 Apr. '21 W. DrysdiO^ 14 June, '24 H-AdAms, UJuly,'25 A. Landry, 1^ do do Jno. Adams, 13 do do M.Campben, ad. l2Jly.'2& LiciUenanti. J. Gcnnie, 13 July, '28 I J. Snenrct }4 do do * R. Hixon, 12 dD '24 M. Martjiy 11 July,.'25 A. Ci^Vn, 2S Ja«. '2T f. Campbell, ^9 do do 11 May, ♦S* [2 do do 13 do do (8 Apr. '2.5 29 do do 12 June, '25 13 do do 14 do do 18Ma>,'i}0 ' 19 do do 20 do d« 21 do do 22 do do iu. 19 Aug. '22 \ 9 Mtiv, '24 10 do dft 11 do d<» 13 do do 29Apr. '2S 39 dQ do 12 June, do 13 do do 14 do do 16 do do 22 Feb. '30 18 May, do 19 do do 20 do do ai do do 22 do do 12 Aa|. *3I iea, do do \ant. ] ip. 19Au.'22 wuuttr. 1 Jttoe, '2S •en. 9M»7,'24 Entignt. 0. Sivref, 12 Jnlj '26 Quartemuuter. A. Louber, 1 1 Julv, '25 Adjutant. Jno. Ritchie, 16 May, '29 U.Landry, 11 do' '26 M.Campbell, cp.l5My.'29 tnatlcr. . I6aiay^'29 iVttaU.on. "is May, *29 awu. IS Apr. '21 14 June, '24 11 July, '2S 12 do do 13 do do ad.l2Jly.'2e mantt, 15 July, '28 )4 do do 12 &o '24 11 July,.'2S Sftiitt. '2T ^9 dv do KENT MILITIA. Firit BalUlion. Major. > S.M'Kean, 25 Oct. 1C28 Captaiiu. T. Powell, 2 Nov. '12 J. Whetcn, 25 Aug. '21 D. M'Almno, do do 0. Pagan, do do / W. Bowitr, 10 May, '24 R. Jardine, 21 Feh. '26 8. C. Hewes, 24 Nov. '26 - J. P. Ford, 25 do do T.Lansdowne, Hd. 250c.'28 Lkutennnts. A. M'Kean, 25 Aug. '21 BBQoldimilh,13 Feb. '26 W. Wilson, 16 Feb. '26 Jona. Cail, 17 do do C Rankin, 18 do do I>. Rankin, 19 do do P.Campbell, 21 do do 8. Powell, 4 Apr. do fi. Girvan, 24 Nov.' do Wm. Brait, 25 do do H. M'Kay. 12 June, 'SO Entigns. Jas. Pine, 2 Nov. '12 J.M'Gregor, IT May '24 J. Suundert, 18 do do J. Muzcroll, 19 do do R. Bell, 24 Nov. '26 R. Powell, 25 do do W. Roach, 26 do do W. Harper, 27 do do P.Suthei land, 15 May, '29 Il.Haddon, 12 June, '30 Jno. Craig, 13 do do W.Filzgciald, 14 do do J. A. Ciure, 15 do do Wm. (Jirvan, 17 do do Adjutant. T.Lansdowne, 25 0ct. '28 Quarttmiaster. P. Stuiis, lieu. 15 May,'29 Surgeon. R. Maslerton, 13 Feb. '26 Second Battalion. Major. James Long, 23 May, '31 Captaint. D. Robichaud, 25 Mar, 'St W. Hannington, 26 do do Ira Hicks, 27 do do PaiC'tl Porrier, 28 do do Robert Dtsuri, 9 Auf;. du S}d.Ch:ipuiHii, 10 du do Lkutcnants. Chiis. Suneii,26Nov.'26 Iirnel llirki, 23 iMii>, 31 T.Buiht-a, 24 do do Jiirub U'-m)'!. 26 do do L. SfHiiiuiiUi, 27 d>» da Win. WhkI, 9 Aug. do Eniigns. Placid Porritr, 23 M»y, 'SI Jnu.6heritlan,24 do do J.Tliibudcau, 25 do do Ira Uirkf, jr, 27 do do £. Alkinsoii, 28 do do P. M-Pheiim, 9 Aug. do P. A. Purdy, 10 do d^ Adjuta}it. A. B. Smilb, c. 23 Hay, ^i KING'S COUNTY MILITIA. First Battalion. lAeutenant Colonel, D.B. Wetmore, 16 Jne.'2 8 Captains. Jno. Worden, 1 Feb. '10 Wm. M'Leod, 27 May, '22 Entigns. J. Flewelling, 27 May, '22 P. M'Kenaie, 11 Oct. '23 Jag. Price, 10 do Jas.Williams, 28 Apr. "• Worden, 29 * Lieutenants, Philip Dann, do do J. S. Wtlmore, do do E.Flewelling, 10 May, '24 Philip Na3e, 29 Apr. '27 B.B.Crawfo:d,30 do do Jno. Smith, 19 May, '28 T. Botswick, 25 Oct. '28 A. Price, 26 do do Lieutenants. W.J.FIewelling,27My,'22 Jer. Mabce, do do Zeb. Jones, do do Wm. Dickson, do do T.Flewclling, 28 Apr. '27 A. Haram, 29 do do Jos. Lyon, 30 do do H. Belyea, 10 May, '24 L. Carvel, 9 Apr. '25 S. Gorum, 26 Oct. '28 Jno. Wright, 26 do do G J as. Reid, Geo. Neal, N. Warren, I. H. Foster, do '27 do do do SO do 19 May, '28 25 Oct. '28 26 do do Adjutant. D. Wetmore, cap. 1 My.'27 Ouarlermasttr, D. Mather, It. 25 July, '30 Second Battalion. Major. J. C. Vail, 24 Nov. 1826 Captaim. S. Freeee, 11 Oct. '23 O. Barbarie, 24 Nov. Jno. Cougle, 25 do J. M'Arthur, 26 do S. Goslin, .27 do Ja4. Ryan, 28 do '26 do do do do S. M'Kully, 11 Oct. '25 W. Baibarie, 23 Nov. '28 D. Sheck, 26 du do A. John:>Lon, 27 do do R. M'j\lonagle,26 Aug. '23 C. Stockton, 2 July, '29 Jno. M'Lean, 3 do do I. Pailee, 30 M^y, 'dl Ensigns. S.Cleveland, 11 Oct. >23 M. Frazee, 26 Nov. '26 G. DunAeld, 26 do da J. Gidney, 28 do da Jnn. Buipe, 2July,1829 G. Moiton, S (lo do X. Cougle, 4 do do W. Coaies, 12 June, 'SO Wm. Teakel», 30 May, 'SI Paymaster, Jno. Mai ten, 6 Mar, '28. Adjutant. J. Barberie,cap. 26Aa.'23 . Quartemuuter. 0. B. Cougle, 30 May, '81 Jas. Hoyt, )1 Oct. 1I8» i"i* Third BaUaUoa. Meyor. C.Wstmore, 12 June, 'SO Captaini. J. Huthiioii, 25 Aug. '23 A.C hvuuon, 25 do do J. DaviR, 10 May, '24 J.Humbert, rif. 5 Sep. '25 T.Fairweather, 12 Jnc,'28 S.Fairweather, 14 do do J. Upham, 14 Sep. '29 W m. Oiou, 1 2 June, '30 J. Wetmore, 13 do do A. Ketchum, 25 July, do \V. Ounter, 25 Oct. do T. ti. Deiniii, 12 July, '81 Thot. Curry, 13 do do J.Fairweather,r. I21)r.'25 J. M'Donald, 18 June, '26 8. White, 13 do du S. Sprague, 14 do do Wm. Frott, 15 do do O. Spragut, 17 do do II. A. Vemill, 14 Sep. '29 A. Dickie, rif. •2 Fe1>. '30 B.Cromwell, r.23 do do Jno. Hayi, 11 June, do T. Dixon, 12 do do J. 6ediquie«t, 13 June, '30 J. M'Cready, 14 do do M. Fowler, 25 July, do W. Dehow, 25 Oct. do J.Wdnauiiilier, jr 12 Jul'3I Oaltb Davit, jr. 13 do do Etuigm, P. Marvin, 10 Mar, 8^ J. K. Davw, 13 June, '2^ G. Hughiun, 14 do d^ S. Iloyt. 15 du do J. M. FowSer, 14 Sen. '29 II. Dickie, jr. 12 June, 'iO C. E. Smith, 18 do do J.F.Sherwood,2« Oct. '3^ K. Wttmort, 12 July, '3l Kobt. Spragg, IS do do Aifjutttnt. A.Eng)ish, cap. 25 Aug. '23 ^narttrtnatter. Aaor Hoyt, 5 Sept. '25 Surgeon. C. Wibon, 13 June, '26 QUEEN'S COUNTY MILITIA. Lieutenanl^Colonel Harry Fcttn, Commanding. Fint Battalion. Lieuttnant Colontl. R. Petera, 20 June, 1825 Major. Wm. Foshay, 20 Aug. *2T Captuifu. 8. Qolding, 1 June, '23 T. Hewlet, 6 do do R.Golding,8d. 25 May, '24 A. Smith, 20 Aug. '27 D. Smith, 21 do do H. Lyons, 22 do do J. Corbet, 33 do do A. Gunter, 25 July, '80 M. Peten, 26 du do €. Smith, 7 Sep. '30 Litutetumt*. R. Smith, jr. 21 June '25 Jno. Belyea, 22 do do J. Cotwell, 20 Aug. *27 H. Babbitt, 21 do do D. Hewlett, 35 July, 'SO J. Graham, 27 .do do R. Dingee, 7 Sep. 'SO Tho«. Clarke, 22 Aug. '31 F.Hewlett, 23 do do Geo. VaU. 24 do do Eiuigru. €. Sterritt, 2lJuiie,*25 T. GoIJing, 8. Currie, Jno. Glass, A. Mcrritt, F. Wood, I. DeVeber, John Currie, Asa Smith, T. Grahaoa, 32 7une '25 30 Aug. '27 21 do do 26 July, 'SO 29 do do 7 Sept. 'SO 32 Aug. 'SI 23 do do 34 do do A^utant. R. Gelding, 37 Apr. '24 Penmuuter. l^.H.DeV«W, 24 Aus.'29 Surgton. R. P. Smith, 34 Aug. '29 ^HarCemuMter. £. Smith, 16 June, 1816 Second Battalioo. Major. P. Yeamana, 3S May '31 Captains. Jno. Earle, 7 June, '23 J. M'Lean, 8 do do A. Flowers, 10 do do J. Seacord, 20 Aug. '37 J. M'Allister, 31 do do 8. White, SO Aug. '30 J.Hui|iphreys,Sl do do A. Braiucomb, 26 J^ly,^! Jas. Butler, 27 do do LieuHnanti. T.Belvea, 6JuBC,*29 J. Calkins, 10 do do L. M'Lean, 11 do do C. L. Corey, 20 Aug. '27 J. M'DonakI, 22 do do H. Briggs, 31 do do J. Keitl^ 1 Sep. do Peters Cox, 36 July, '31 Robl. Yeamans, 27 i^ do Entignt. A. M'Donald, 4 June, 'SS T. Corey, 7 do do £. Stone, 8 do do IXStilweli, 10 June, '2.) A. Corey, 30 Aug. '37 J. Shearer, 21 do do Geo. Currie, 81 do do W. Ahrood, 1 Sep. do J. M'Donald, 36 Juiy, 'SI E. Briggs, 37 do da Adjutom. J.M'Donald, cp. 30 Au.'37 ^liuartermaMter. p. Pi^er, 20 Am. 1827 PECIPES— For DrunkmncMi. — Whenevei* you feel an incliaalioii to drink 8piritaoi» Uqiittrg, drink cool fresh water. Adhere sp-ictly to this direction, and even i^Tyou be the greatest drunkard, you will become A^iemperate, sober man. For the Otmt.'^yfeax oi^ilk stockings over fine wqrsled otoes, day «adtai^ht,whi^iikfiiWblyeiiresiL ^ • OFFl St Si Ct St Ju St Ju ^ V BftrcuBi J.A.li^ Jacob A Andrew B. R. J( H. M. C John M< R. C. SI Cha8.W To Hip I O.C. vince TbePeti Tbath as the cai for a Lie vacant Cj TheT ein^yec OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER AND SURVEYOR GENERAL OF CROWN LANDS AND FORESTS. r^ Cwmi$tioner and Snrvtyor fhntrml^Hon. Tbonmi Baillie, («l prutnt fN Aofuton,) Acting do. tf0.-^ohn A. Beckwitb, Esquire. Stnior Cltrk and Rteordtr — Henry A. Tavaaour, . . /, Stnior Drttfttman, Anthony Lockwood» Coihier, Williain N. Akerley, Stnior AttitUmt Dri^fUman, John R. Roberts, Junior do do John White, Stnior Attittant Clerk, R. T. Edghill, Junior do do R. D. Mi*Laachlaii, John Davidson, Jacob Allan, M. O'Qonnor, Andrew Blair, Wm.M* Donald, B. R. Jouett, I. W. Jouett, H. M. G. Garden. Qttit>ffcjwtjiwtit^qrinai^^ t Ml m ! r l4it' .+ !' I '^kr I i ttf tb« n(d Timber, nor does he iiiteml to be, with any alien whatever. And at in duty bound will ever pmy. (Signature of applicant.) < — A — . ■— , , , ,■ II . ■ --- - , ■ I. J N. B. — No petition ioHl be received in which there i$ any interli- fuation or eraauret either in the deecription of the land, the quantity off timber, or the mark. FORM OF EMIGRANT LAND PETITION. To His Excellency Miijor-Gcneral Sir Archibald Campbell, Bart. G. C. B., Lieutenant Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Province of New-Brunswick, &c. &c. &c. The Petition of humbly ahcweth : Thdt he is a British subject, a native of has not resided eighteen months in this Province, is a married man with a family of children, whom he is unable to Kiipport unless he can obtain Land to Settle thereon; that he has not sufhcicnt funds to pay the first instalment and location money on one hundred acres of Land,' nor has be any way to procure such funds ; he therefore prays that the vacant and unimpro* ved one hundred acre Lot No. situate be located to him, on the usual conditions; and that it is his intention to furnish the necessary certificates of settlement in one year, and pay the first instalment and location money in two yean from this date, and to comply with all other regulations relative to purchasers of Crown Land. And he will, as in duty bound, ever pray. FORM OF PETITION TO PURCHASE. To His Excellency Major-General Sir Archibald Campbell, Bart. G. C. B., Lieutenant-Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Province of New-Brunswick, &c. &c. &c. The Petition of of the Parish of County of \ humbly sheweth : That he is a British- subject, and is desirous of purchasing aeres of Land, situate as follows : That the said Land is in its natural wilderness 8tate» no improvemeuts whatever having been made thereon ; I'hat he intends to settle and improve the same forthwith, and to com- ply in all respects with the Royal instructions ; and as in duty bound will ever pray, ^ On the. day of 183 beffore me Eequire^ one of His Majesty'^ Jmtieee of the Peace fcr the County of personally appeared the above-named nnd made oath that ih§ several matters set forth in the above petition are true* SUPERVISORS OF QREAT ROADS. lames A. M'Lanehlan, Esquire, from Fredorloton lo the CJipoada line. I, <3e«rgo.Hayward, Esquire, from FrederietoD to 8t. |ohn, by the Ne- ' riyis, and from tjbe short jPkNVirM ■''■ l?Uie^in«er>)aril; "^ - '^If^t^ ••^fa. Days Caleb Wetmore, Eiqtlire, fmm the head of Betlialo to the head ottbs Saint John Marih. George Andoraon, Esquire, between Carletnn and Maga^adnvic. Thomas Wyer, Require, between Mafra^mdavic and Saim Andrews. Benjamin L. Peters, Csnuire, from Saint John to Hummund River. John C. Vuil, Esquire, from Hammond River to Westmorland. Amos C. Botsford, E^q. from King's County line to tlic MiMigiiash. L. B. Rainsfurd, Esquiro, from Fredericton to Nortbuinherlund. Alexander Goodfellow, Esouire, from Newcastle to Foticn^D. J^n Reid, Esquire, from Forien's to Reatigoucho. Alexander Goodfellow, and > ^ ^,j, ^^ ^^^j Richibuclo. Dudley rcrley, Esquires, 5 * John w. Weldon, Esquire, from Richibucto River to Chcdiac. William Ilannington, sen. and > between Chediac & Bend of Peticodiac, Wm. Hanniugton, jun. EsqVs. 5 and from Chediac to Dorchester. 1 \ POST-OFFICE DBPARTMl NT. Joan Howi, Junior, Etqnire, Depnty Post-Master General for Nova- Scotia and Nfew-'Brunswick. POST-MASTERS IN NEW^BRVNSWICK. Charles Droryt Esq. Saint John, Wm. B« Pbair, Esq. FndeHetcn, G.F.Ca hi, Asa Davidson, Esq. KingBt^^n, John OMMIt Esq. Sktaex Valt, John W. Weldon, Esq. Liverpool, T. M. DeBlois, Esq. Bathmtt. Days qf arrival of tk* Mails at, and departure from, Snrnt John, Neto-BrunstoieK .* Monday — For Fredericton and Canada, by the Nercpi8,at 11 a. m. WXOVESDAT— From Halifax, Windsor, Kentvillc, Ann;ipoli8, Dig- by, Yarmouth, and Shelbiirnc, by the Digl-iy packet. From 8t. Andrews, St. George, and the United Stales, at noon. For Halifax, Pictrni, M iramichi, Richibucto, Cumberland, Dorches- ter, Sufisex Vale, and Kingston, ut 1, r. . For St. Andrews, St. George, an^ the Uoiteu r' ..aes, at 7, P. m. Thursd'^y — From Frederictoirt and Canada, at 11, a. m Saturday — From Halifax, Pictou, Miraraishi, Richibucto, Cumber- • landk Dorchester, Sussex Vale, and Kingston, at 10, a. m. From St. Andrews, St. Georg^e, anr^ t\^ United States, at noon. For Digby, Annapolis, Keatvilfe» WiDdaor* tlali&x, Yarmouth, and 8helburne» by the Digbv pecked at 4, P. M . Vor Sf . Andiyws, St. G«orge> and the Uuitad fikitot, at 7, p. v. MuUi warn ako forward^ by the. steam boats, during the season, and closed the ereniog piovioaa to their 4epurtnre. IChTho |Rlan^peilli^«ft «U fettecs ftr EonNM, Ntfwfoandbnd, tiio Wiil4ikBcs>aDdtliB United 8lil«l«.nast be paid» at ths rate of 9d. fer »0>-' ■■ A wesi"ieQI€e> ana wo unwea amsm^waxm oe paia» av «bb nue 01 wi. lor a diigle lettflr>aDd so in prppdvtioa rar •'dme or tcqUe iidte^ ^aoDMe fiMnvardej. B I ^^ I ,y ■ '1 %:. ■ 1 1 X ■ 1 l-H #1 FRSDERICTON SOCIETY OP SAINT ANORS^. Peter Fraaer, Esquire, Pretident, James Taylor, Senior, Esquire, Vifie^Prerid^nt, Reverend James Somerville, L L D. Che^itdn, Mr. John F. 'Baylor, lYeatUrer, Mr. John Gregory, Seerttary» FREDERICTON SOCIETY OP SAINT PATRltX Honorable Thomat Baillie, Prtaidmi, Mr. Joseph Beek, Treaturtr, Mr. Matthew Brannen, Seeretary^ Mr. Stephen White, A$»i$tant Suretary. FREDERICTON SOCIETY OF SAINT GEORGE. Honorable Jolin Saunders, President, Honorable George Shore, ^ . Charles J. Peters, > w„. ..^ J Viet'Prendentet George F. Street, j *^«»'««» J Venerable Archdeacon Coster, J/,.^.,,.. Reverend Edwitt Jac6b, D. D; I *^**'''***'' George F. S. ^OgL ^^mi TVfoitfrer ^ Sterttaty. FREDERICTON UNION FIRE CLOT. Mr. Thomas B. Rototion, Preaidenti John A. Beck with, Esqnire, Viee-Preiident, Mr. Fraocit E. Beckwith, Treamrer 4r Seerttary FREDERICTON LIBRARY. Rem«Bd Dr. SMKTviUe, Preeident, George F. Stiredt, Esquif^, Viot-Prttidmi, ReTtfr8fiidG«MFg»Bi*Ga«»%, } Henry G. dsppMr, > tt^MnMs i CommUUef Thomas L. LatigviyJ **P>«»« J Henry G. Cton^* EsqoifB, tttretrnpy 4t IViiWM li '» Jehu Bailor MraHmm fREDEIllCTON TEMPERANCft SOCIETY., -;. ymmm'hU^^,Prt9i^kri*, William M Jfi09'J^nidmi»t «r» Smitli^ j> .» .•• ■",» ■;. ^ ^y^ 6^ju^^^ "t.\ ^ ^ \ \ ' X: ^ k S I, ■X I <\ if ' iit: m ^t I '■»'3 H FR RO M FR FF Charles Willian Thomai Harris '. Willian John 8h John Si John Ai Robert: JohnTl William George Neville J Alfred L Charles Daniel 1 Edward George i James F Alexandi Roberts George ' Willuun Jolin Lo £%arlea Abrahan George Francis WiUiam Robert] Le Baro JohnW Francis WiUUiii Hobert, William iionitio WiUiani ^ohn M< WUlwn Howl Timpt^i Edwiurd •M-s^^.- ROLL OF BARRISTEBB, iu. IN NEW-BRUNSWICK NAMES. Charles Jeffrey Peters, William Franklio Odell^ Thomas Horsfield Peters, • Harris Hatch, ... William f yng Peters, John SI^QDon Morse, (non-residt. John Simcoe Saunders, John AB|>iiP8%^iarman Street, Robert Partierr^ - Geir?e llflMlridL Street, AtlroittpJ At- toriiin. 16 IS 8 2 17 19 18 22 14 15 15 17 18 13 14 11 11 II 11 11 12 \ HV Wi llian^ Bo^SFRnnear, Georse Pidseon Bliss, Neville Parker, Alfred Lock Street, Charles Samuel Putnam, Daniel Ludlow Robinson, Edward Barron Chandler, George Stilman Hill, James Peters, junior|^^ - %^^ Alexander Stewart, yUPRsSenMfiO Robert Samuel Mowat, "" George WiUiam Clcary, WilluunEnd, , • John Lobban, :~^^l... .^ * Charles Peters Wetmore, Abraham Kiersted S. Wetmore, George Jarvu Dibblee, Francis Andrew Kinnear, WiUiara Wiley, Robert Eraser Haten, ^ Le Baron Hazen, J<^ Wesley Weldon, r Franciii Ebeoecer Putnam, - WiUiaiii Wright, - . IU4)Mt Robertson, junior, William Carman, junior, ^et^ $tubs, junior, Horatio Nelson Hicks Lugrin* William Simpson, ^fimef ptewart, « -> ^ohn Morris Robinson, WUlitun Merritt. jMosef Henry Pecley, Timot^nr Robert Wetmore, • JBdwiurd Betts Smith, 9 Andrew Barfaarie, .|23 J 10 -!20 .22 -111 .Il8 -18 .18 -!l7 .,16 .16 J 21 .16 .16 .28 .116 .128 .<25 .120 .24 .10 -10 .;i2 -!l4 .118 .118 July l''f»4 July :so^ Oct 180»i Feb 1808 Feb 1814 Feb 1814 Feb 1817 Feb 1817 Oct 1817 July 1818 July 1818 Feb 1819 May 1819 July 1819 July 1819 Oct. 1820 Oct. 1821 Oct. 1821 Oct. 1821 Oct. 1821 Oct. 1821 Feb. May 1822 Oct. 1822 Feb 1823 Feb 1823 July 1823 Oct. 1823 Oct. 1823 Oct. 1823 July 1824 Oct. 1824 Oct. 1824 Sworn ii enrol- ltd Ran iilcis. 24 May 1823 6 July 1806 17 Feb. 1819 17 Feb. 1819 24 May 1823 19 Feb. 1814 18 Feb. 1819 14 Oct. 1819 12 July 1820 12 July 1820 21 May 1823 25 Feb. 1823 24 May 1823 24 May 1823 15 Oct. 1821 24 May 1823 14 Oct. 1823 14 Oct. 1823 14 Oct. 1823 16 July 1830 18eijiiMayiag lU. .4i^W ^Wla^ISM ^ 14 Feb 1830 12 Oct. 1824 17 Feb 1824 14 July 1825 19 Oct. 1825 19 Oct. 1825 19 Oct. 1826 17 July 1826 20 Oct. 1826 20 Oct. 1826 No. of Stu- dto(ii. 2 1 May 1825 21 May 1827 July 1825 July 1825 July 1826 Oct. 1825 Feb 1826 Feb 1826 May 1826 Feb 1827 May 1828 May 1828 July 1828 July 1828 Oct. 1828 Oct.,1828 16 July 1827 16 July 1827 5 Feb 1828 10 July 1828 18 Oct. 1828 10 July 1828 5 Feb 1820 10 May 1830 16 July 1830 16 July IflO 14 Oct. irao 6 Feb 1831 4 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 8 U' i* ..a^ I i %■ % i [■SI »'■ ' ■■( ,!V. , ii !■ ROLL OP BARRISTERS, &c. IN NEW-BRUNSWICK, (CONTINUED.) AdmiKed Al« loiDiei. 'William Chandler, Samuel Hallett Whitlock, James Watson Chand!«>r, George Kerr, - - - Robert Leonard Hazen, George Frederick Street Berton, Robert Hazen Peters, Richard Sands, junior, Lemuel Alien W ilmot, Samuel George Andrews, Richard Carman, Daniel Flailes Smith, John Johnston, Charles Fisher, Charles Botsford, - - . James William Boyd, Nathaniel Merrill Hazen, James Smith Sayre, George Wheeh Meorgi m 18 Oct. 1828 ; 18 July 1829 16 Oct. 1829 17 Oct. 1829 17 Oct. 1829 6 Feb 18£0 10 May 18S0 17 July 1820 17 July 18£0 17 July 1820 16 Oct 1880 16 Oct 1880 5 Feb 1831 5 Feb 1831 7 May 1851 16 July 1831 16 July 1831 15 Oct 1881 Oct 1 Sworn k rnrol- led Barrislcrt. 5 Feb 1881 16 July 1881 16 Oct. 1829 18 Oct. 1831 OtfcKM No. of Slu- ilontt. ESTIMATED POPULATION OF THE CAN AD AS, AT THE SEVERAL PEKIODS BELOW STATED. Lowjer Canada, in 1805, 256,000 Upper Canada, in 1806, 1815, 363,500 „ 1815, 513,000 „ 1825, 624,000 » 1880, POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES, ACCORDING TO THE CENSUS TAKEN IN 18S0. it 1825, I8:i0, 80,1000 126,500 216,000 274,000 Maine, ^ New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rliode Island, Connecticut, - Vermont, New- York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, - Delaware, Maryland, District o||||pokuubia, Virginia, Norai Carolina, 899,468 South Carolina, 269,533 Georgia, 610,014 Kentucky, 97,210 Tennessee, 297,711 Ohio, 280,679 Indiana, 1,918,508 MiEsissippi, 820,779 Illinois, 1,347,672 Louisiana, 76,729 Missouri, 446,918 Alabama, 39,588 Michigan, 1,211,266 Arliansaa, T^iaa-JA J7iacida. - - 681,468 616,604 688,844 684,822 937,879 841,682 186,806 167,676 216,^91 140,084 809,206 81>i;£6 80,888 84»725 \ jAvy\— • 2^. -Al^ >.-*-♦> e*-i r\x./ ^.vV VU.V vU f. tr. J^^/^OAu : -^u^ /^^if;::^ ? /La^ 'f^-v^tr/t. ** ^-u' William Clukcs, John Sherrard, Thomas Harding, Cpn^tab^* Ebeneiser Herringtoui Benjamin Herrington, Rowland Buntinff, Wm. Fearerb^, Lawrence Stivers, Robert W. Nowlan, William Chifcas, and John Shwraurdii Hog Reeves. Thomas Harding, John W. Clarke, Jacob Henry, and Joseph Coram, Hog B«evei at (Jarlton. Ezekiel Barlow, John Ward, William Leavitt, Thomas Ra^le^h, Nehemiah Merr^tt, and Isaac Woodward, jun. Port Wardens. Nelwmi^b Menritt, William Leavitt, John V. Thurg^r, and Samuel Strange, Assessors of T^es. James Kirk, William H' Street, and Thomas T. Hanford, Asaesspra of Ni^hUy Watch Tax. Kehemiab Merritt, John V. Tburgar, James O. Betts, William I^a> 'S'itt, William Andrews, William Hewitt, and Samuel Strange, Afses- flors of Statute Labour. Thomas Baldwin, Collector of Taxes. Thomas Coram, Collector of Taxes at Carleton. •Bebert James, inspfietor of cord wood. BMth Stc^i colkctf)^ of slippage ^nd whtiHhge. 9e«th 8eely, measurer of grain, coals, and salt. 0eeth B^l^t weigher of hay. Thonaii Robaon, Collector of whariag* at tha Breakwater. \ collator of'foichQraffe. e3 I 'i 1 jfi' ^i- f '■t'i 1 ■Jr ■":. i 4' ^ m Henry Long, inspector of wcod and collector of slippafe At the Lower Cove. Joshua Bunting, fence viewer. Samuel Clarke, fence viewer at Carlcton. ^ Robert C. Minnette, city surveyor. Messrs. John Kerr, Elisha DeW. Ratchford, John V. Thurgar, J. it H. Kinneur, John Robertson, James T. Hanford, and Seely & Patten, licensed auctioneers. Jdlrn Boyd, M. D. Henry Cook, and George J. Harding, M. D., Vi* Biting Physicians. Thomas Reed, Esq. (King*8 Pilots) James Reed, Eiq. John Whight* man, John Reed, Francis Leavitt, junr. Abraham fieattey, Daniel Hat- \% ji field, John Leavitt, George Thomas, John S. Anthony, Benj. Dalton, John Wondley, Alexander Mills, J. Leavitt, junior, John Murray, and John Mills, branch pilots. James Heed, Esquire, Keeper of Partridge Island Light House. George Lane, keeper of the Beacon Light House. Robert W. Nowlan, pound keeper. Thomas Harding, ditto at CarUton. Stephen Gerow, Surveyor of the North Slip. Samuel Jordan, Lyman Childs, Alexander M'Grotty, Thomas Trafton, Jacob Snider, Joseph Fayerweather, John M. Campbell, John ISher* rard, Robert L. Harris, Georce Bond, David Whiting, Thomas Booth, Lewis Fairweather, D. O. Sullivan, John Wilson, surveyors of lumber. William Barlow, Charles Kay, Archibald White, George Waterbury, John Shiels, James Bowen, and John Vallely, inspectors of latbwood, staves, hoop-poles, &c. Gcurge Watetbury and William Barlow, cullers of dried fish. William Dunham, John Siiiels, .Tames Bowen, John Dunn, Thomas Miles, Charles Kay, Patrick Shalles, William Barlow, and J. Ketchum, inspectors of pickled (ish for the east side of the harbour. Cornelius Nice, Jacob Sherwood, James F. Lilly, Abner Hampton, Thomas Theall, George Dukeshire, and Daniel L. Dykemao, inspectors of pickled fish on the west side of the Harbour. John Kerr, T. L. Nicholson, and Thos. Lockey, OTerseers of the poor. James O. Betts, Keeper of the Alms House. Robert F. Hazen, Moses H. Perley, and John S. Clarke, trustees of schools. David Waterbery, chief engineer of fire engines. » George Waterbery, assistant engineer of fire engines* Firewardens on the Eastern side of the Uarbour, John M. Wilmot, Daniel Ansley, John Ward, junr. Thomas Harding, John R. Partelow, Thomas Heaviside, Thomas Sandall, Gregory Van Home, Robert Robertson, William Tyng Peters, A. S. Perkins, Daniel Smith, George Harding, George D. Robinson, and John Robertson. Firewardens on the Western side of the Harbour, Tristram Ring, James F. Lilly* and Jos^ KetchMm. (K3 I J I Willij and S. I Theal •embly fc the Comi SAINT JOHN SOCIETY LIBRARY. William Scovil, Esquire, President James White, Esquire, Vice-President Thomas Millidge and George D. Robinson, Etfq'rs. Committer Robert F. Hazen, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. Anthony R. Truro, Librarian (0*Library hours from twelve to one o'clock, every day. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Lauchlan Donaldson, Esquire, Chairman Isaac Woodward, junior. Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer William Lcavitt, John Kinneur, James T. Hanford, T. L. Nicholson, and S. L. Lugrin, Esquires, Ordinary Members of the Committee. The above Gentlemen, together with the Members of the House of As- tembly for the City and County (being the non-elective part,) compose the Committe for the ensuing year. SAINT GEORGE'S SOCIETY. Henry Bowyer Smith, Esquire, President Robert F. Hazen, Esquire, Vice-President Tliomas Sandall, Esquire, Treasurer John J. Roberts, Esquire, Secretary. SAINT ANDREWS SOCIETY. John Boyd, Esquire, M. D. President • Mr. John Robertson, Vice-President Mr. James Robertson, Treasurer Mr. John Moyes, Secretary. SAINT PATRICK'S SOCIETY. Major John Gallagher, President S. G. Hamilton, Esquire, Vice-President Francis A. Kinitear, Esquire, Treasurer Mr. James M'Cleery, Secretary Mr. Samuel Thompson, Assistant ditto. V ALBION SOCIETY. Mr» Georae Bragg, President Mr. Willmm Scammell, Vice>Frefident Bfr. George Ball, Treasurer Mr. lliomas L. Taylor, Secretary. y .if" '^■1 \M BRITISH AMERICAN SOCIETY. John Ward, EMjuire, Pre»i(lent Daniel Leavitt, Esquire, Treasurer Mr. Simeon L. Lugrin, Secretary. PHIL-HARMONIC SOCIETY. John Boyd, Esquire, M. D. President Daniei Jordan, Esq. Vice-President H. N. H. Lugrin, Esquire, Treasurer Mr. JohdfD. M'Intyre, Secretary Mr. A. Corry, Conductor. TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. President — Reverend Benjamin G. Gray, D. D. Vice-President — ^William B. Kinnear, Est^uire Secretary—- Alexander M*Leod, Esquii e. FRIENDLY FIRE CLUB. Robert W. Crookshank, Esquire, Prendent, James Hendricks, Esquire, Viee'Prctidfnt, Thomas L. Nicholson, Esquire, Stcretqry and Treoiwrtr. UNION FIRE CLUB. Daniel Leavitt., Esquire, Pretident, Benjamin L. Peters, Elsquire, Vice-Pr^tidpitt John V. Thurgar, {^squire, Treagur4r, Mr. James Bustin, S tertiary, PARISH OF PORTLAND. J. C. "^^itterbery, Robert Rankin, and James Travis, overseers of poor. James Cody, John Cunard, and John Owens, asspssoin^ of taxes. Griffith Morrison, coUcotor of taxes. John Moore, James Stevenson, junr. James Burley, James Stevenson, Robert Bowes, John Stackhouse, Joho ^binson, Thomas Armstrong, Georffe Buckley, Jain^ f^Sfi* aiid Nicholas Wy^e. constables. Ephraim Sentell* James McGregor, Thomas Arii^din, William Pat- terson, John Niles, Maurice Delany, James prundy, Nugpnt Creighton, Thomas Bean, William j^pbertfoo, WiUiam B«^, and Thomas Qar- nett, fence viewers. James BurW, Michael C^uiy^t^ Edwvd Hughes, J<4^r Robinaon, G. Buckley, and James Steveinbn, pound keepers. ' ' Alexander M'Ewen, John Jordan, Robert Ewing, William W. Jor- dan, FranciN Jordan, Samuel Reynolds, David Roberts, George Marr, and Gilbert Jordan, surveyors of lumber. Patrick M'Crackin, George Buckley, John Robinson, John Moore, Jamet Suphenaon, James Burley, Nicliolaa Wyse, Jaines Stephenson, junr. Jamea Joyce, Thomas Armstrong, George Buckley, John Robin- son, Edward Hughes, and John Stackhouse, hog reeves. I liobert Rankin, John C. Waterbury, and William G. Cody, truatecs of schools. William H. A. Keans, town clerk. PARISH OF LANCASTER. Isaac Clarl e, James Olive, and John Gillies, overseers of poor. William Tilton, Isaac Clarke, and James Olive, aMcasord of taxes. John Harding, collector of taxes. Inac Flewelling, Rhd. H. Carman, Isaac Clarke, trustees of IK.J00I9. John Dunham and Robert M'Crostrd chandierlain. Earl of Carlisle, seat in the cabinet (without place.) Lord John Russell, paymaster.general of his majesty's forces. The Hon, Agar Ellis, 1st commissioner of his majesty'f woods and forests. Mr. Robert Grant, judge kdvocate-genmal. Sir Willoughby Gojraon, master-geneml of the otidnanc«« Sir Robert Spencer, eunreyor-general to the board of ordMoee. Thbtnpioi Hear-Admiral Sir ThonuM Hardy, Mr. Powlett Thbtngion; (rea'ir. of oavyandviee-pedt. of board of trade. Lorde of the Admiralty. Hear^Admiral Hon. G. H. L. Dundae, Captain Sir 8. T. Peehell, Captain Honorable G. Banriagtoa, Hon. Geoige Elliot, first eeeretary to the admiralty. liOid Niinnt, ^ [Hon. G. Ponaoa^,j Lord Howick, unaer-eecretary for the home department. Ifr. George Lamb, Under-Secretary for the colonies. HOUSEHOLD. [The Marquis of Wellesley, lord steward of his nugesty's housdiold. The Earl of AlbermaHe, master of the horse. Viscount Anson, master of the king's buck hounds. Sir W. Freemantle, deputy ranger of Windsor groat park. BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. \ i His Excellency Matthew Lord Atlmer, Kniffht Commander of the Most Honorable Military Order of the Bath, Lieutenant-General and Commander of His Majesty's Forces in the Provinces of Lower and Upper Canada, Nova-Seotm, New-Brunswick, and their several 'Dependencies, and Administrator of the Government of the said Pro- vince of Lower Canada. LIEUTENANT GOVERNORS, LOWER CANADA. The Heuorabie Sir Francis Nathaniel Burton, Knight Grand Cross if dhe Royal Hanoverian Ghielphic Order, Lieutenant-Governor of the Province. Ale3(flU3der Forbes, Esquire, Lieuteaant-Gove^ncNr of the Dietrict of diepe, Febniary 18, 1906. OFFER CAfrAJ:>A. Km SsildUency Mi!Jev»Ginana Sir John CoiUraa, K CB |IOTA«<««OTtA« tik EMDlltaoy UmltBPii41eniviI 8» FHv^riiai Maitb^ >BW-BttVV*WICS« Hit EnoelVHicy Bli^'OeoM Sir AiditlM^ Om^ His Excellenry Lieuteoant-Cekmel ARite W; Xma§». Sir Thomas Cochrar6e$ Kniight, Captain lUN^^^nJViwfMMO^Vbli ble Richard Afe»alid erTdc lfcer» mkUM Mwmt Of Bit IN MifM^^ ; « |ii! 11 HI ! • » '■i f' !i FARMERS' CALENDAR, tVom Ftaaenden's New England Farmers* Almanaektfor 1S32, January. — Time is the only gift or commodity of which every man who lives has just the same share. The passing day is of exactly the same dimensions to each of us; its amount is unalterable. But sorae make more of it than others, or in other words, live longer in the same number of hours, because they employ more of their time to some agreo-l able and useful purpose. We should therefore watch every minuto, and force it, (if I may so express myself,) to leave a hlessine in our hands be- fore it departs and joins the years before the flood. 1 take it that you are busily engaged in procuring your annual stock of fire-wood. If boa, cut your stumps low, and cut clean as you go. Cattle which are no^ housed during winter should have a shed or some other shelter, and a rack under it to hold their fodder. By this means the animals will be i more comfortable, of course will thrive better, and their manure will be of more value than if it were exposed to sun and rain, wind and weath> er. If possible let water be bTought in your yard to your caltlct for they will suffer much from thirst before they will go a; mile« more or less, to a watering place, exposed to dogs and other dangers. Besides in suf- fcring thom to stray out of the yard you lose much valuable manure. It is of great consequence that the floors of your cow-houses and stables be tight, so that none of the stale of the animab be lost, as it is of great va- lue for manure. February. — The last year's calves should now be fed with bay and rootS) or other good fodder, and they should be thoroughly well fed, and kept perfectly clean by means of litter: at this age it is a matter of great, consequence to keep such young cattle as well as possible, for the co}>)yj trary practice will stop their growth, which can scarcely be recovered bv the best summer's feeding. It is not right to keep yearling calves an^ two-year-old calves together; because, in general, the younger cattle are, the better they should be fed. Regularity in the feeding of cattle is of I very great consequence. Tliree times a day, precisely at a certain hour, they should be furnished with their allowance ; and cattle, particularly if they are. corn fed, require their fill of water. The easy, coxttented and improving disposition of the cattle, and small waste of provender atten* i dtint on this regularity, is a source of constant satisfaction to the owner. The best way to make sure of sound and healthy lambs is to take good care of the ewes. For a few days or weeks before weaning time they should be generously fed. Some juicy food which they are fond of, should be given them, such as potatoes and other roots, with the exception of I turnips, which are said to be injurious to ewes with lamb> ti is ihouefat to be the most judicious course to give ewes about half a gill of Indian corn a day till they have produced their young, in birder to give Cheb] strength, and while suckling* good roots or aoQie other jiiicy food. Mahch.— Take opportunity before the hurrying Mason comes on to\ select and purchase such neat cattle, sheep, pigs, smH wheat, potatos fori planting, Sec. as will be likely to prove most valuable on your form, hav*l dm; in mind the following maxim, viz : Choose those animals and wgftj tiAlss to propagate from, that possess the qualities whichyou wish mighn distii^tttsh their ofispring in the gi^eatest perfisction.-— laimers av9 tool apt to sell off their best stock to *Ji9 btttchwcf, and ke«|» tl^ ley ^ -•. ^. a- u. ^1, *»^ tu ^. .i4i At*. *!*. *fc, :L ^.