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Offiocs~a3 l»rlnce William Bt., ti^t. aolin, IV.Xl, IdT' All Fair Losses promptly paid without reference to Head Otflce. ROBERT MARSHALL, Manager & Sub-Agent. _ : NMi o Subt. M. S. 16 18 16 16 19 19 16 18 16 16 16 13 16 10 16 16 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 51 58 3 8 11 15 17 15 54 15 47 16 40 16 31 15 22 15 12 16 1 14 49 14 37 14 23 14 9 13 54 13 38 13 21 13 4 12 46 12 27 IF s o u p Subt. 12 11 11 11 7 46 25 3 M. S. 10 41 10 18 9 64 9 29 9 4 8 39 13 46 19 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 62 24 56 28 69 30 1 32 2 2 32 2 3 1 33 1 3 33 3 Jdd 26 56 1 26 1 66 2 24 2 63 3 2S 14 SEASONS — CYCLES— ECLIPSES. THE FOVB SEASOHS I). Winter begins, 1868, December 81, Spring " 1869, March 20, Summer " 1869, June 31, Autumn ** 1869, September 32, Winter ** 1869, December 31, H. V. D. H. M. 7 20 mo„ and laita 89 66 8 16 mo., « 92 20 34 4 50 mo., ** 93 14 22 7 12 eve, " 89 17 66 1 8 eve. Trop. year, 366 6 48 CTCI^ES OF TIME AND CH17RCH DATS. Dominical Letters C Epact 17 Golden Number 8 Solar Cycle 2 Roman Indiction 12 Jewish Lunar Cycle 6 Dionysian Period 198 Julian Period 6582 Septuagesima Sunday Jan. 24 Sexagesima Sunday " 31 Quinquageaima Sunday Feb. 7 Ash Wednesday " 10 Quadragesima Sunday.... Feb. 14 Mid-Lont Sunday Mar. 7 Palm Sunday <• 21 Good Friday " 26 Easter Sunday « 28 Low Sunday April 4 Rogation Sunday May 3 Ascension Day " Pentecost Day " Trinity Sunday " Middle of the Year July Advent Sunday Not. 6 16 23 2 28 ECLIPSES FOB 1S6». There will be four Eclipses this year, two of the Sun, and two of the Moon, as follows : L A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, January 27th, in the evening ; visible. Sixe, 6| digits on the northern limb. In California and Oregon the Moon will rise eclipsed. IL An Annular Eclipse of the Sun, February 11th ; invisible in North America, but visible in the southern part of South America and South Africa. in. A Partial Eclipse of the Moon July 23d ; invisible in North America. IV. A Total Eclipse of the Sun August 7th (Saturday), in the afternoon ; visible as such in part of Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, West Virginia, and North Carolina. The Eclipse will be total at noon in Alaska, lat. 61<>46.9 nerth, long. 68^ 4.6' west of Washington. The line of central and total eclipse from thence runs southeasterly, touching the coast near Sitka, thence passes into British America, and enters the United States near the origin of Milk River, long. 30* west. From thence it passes through the south- west corner of Minnesota, crosses the Missivsippi river near Burlington, Iowa, and proceeds through Illinois just north of Springfield, and crosses the Ohio river near Louisville. It then runs through Kentucky and North Car Jina, passing just south of Raleigh, and entering the Atlantic near Newbern, and Beaufort, N. C. North of this line the Eclipse will be par- tial, the southern limb being eclipsed ; and sooth of the line it will also be partial, the northern limb being eclipsed. THE PLANETS. 16 The Eclipse first touches the Earth at sunrise, in lat. 36** 63.S N., long. 1380 37.4' W., at 2h. 29.7ni. p.m. Washiagton time. It becomes central and total first in lat. 620 41.9^ N., long. 1660 S6.4W., at sunrise there, or 3h. 37.8m. Washington time. The Total Eclipse leaves the Earth in lat. 31o IS.S' N., long. 360OS6.4 W., at sunset. The Partial Eclipse ends upon the Earth, at the last contact, in lat 14^ 48.9' N.,long. 130 IC W.,at sunset there, or 7h. 15.6m. Washington time. MORirilVG MTABS. Venus (9) until May 9. Mars (%) not this year. Jupiter ( ^) from Ap. 17 to Aug. 12. Saturn (Ij). until March 7. ETEBriMO STARS. Venus from May 9 to end of year. Mars all the year. Jupiter until Ap. 17 and after Aug. 12. Saturn from March 7 to Dec. 11. THE Pl4AIfETS. Mkrcurt (^ ) will be in a favorable position to be seen February 1, May 26, and September 22, being then brightest, and setting soon after the Sun. Also March 21, July 19, and November 7, being then brightest again, and in the east before sunrise. Mars (%) will be brightest about February 13, rising about sunset. JupiTiR (^) will be brightest November 8, rising about sunset. Saturn ( Ij ) will be brightest June 4, rising about sunset. Vknus (9) will not be vr>ry conspicuous until towards the close of the yrar. Until October its fo. i will not vary much from a circle, but its phase becomes very gibbous then ; and at the time of its greatest eastern elonga- tion from the Sun, December 13, it becomes a half-circle of large size ; and after that it becomes a crescent. RETOIiTING STARS. In the course cf his diversified researches. Sir W. Herschel formally proposed to himself to solve the problem of the parallax of the fixed stars, by means of the double stars, which he then supposed to be only optically connected, fiut an unexpected observation stopped his investigation of parallax, in order to develop a new discovery. He found the stars of many pairs to be actually in motion, one revolving around the other, or, more properly, both revolving around a common centre of gravity in elliptical orbits. This wonderful spectacle of revolving suns, moving in obedience to the same influences which hold the planets in their career, each perhaps attended by a train of dependent bodies, vies in interest, as a discovery, with any ever made* in the annals of astronomical science. It extended in the most absolute manner the great law of gravitation to the fixed stars, and justified the confidence which led Newton to affirm the Influence wherever matter existed or motion was exhibited. The evidence of this revolution in the components of a binary or multiple system is as certain as that which we possess of the march of Jupiter and the planets round the sun. Since observation commenced, more than a complete roTolotion has in some cases been accomplished, while in others the changes of relative position have supplied data for approximate calculations of the periodic time. 16 WEATHER TABLE — LIGHT HOUSES. Table for Foretelllnur the Weatber throoffh all the JLnnatlons of eacb Tear. This Table, and tho accompanying remarks, are the result of many years actual observation ; the whole being constructed oc a due consideration of tho attrac- tion of the Sun and Moon in their several positions respecting tho Earth, and will by simple inspection, show the observer what kind of weather will most probably follow the entrance of the Moon into any of its quarters, and that 60 near the truth as to be seldom found to fail. If the new moon, the first quarter, the full moon or IN SUMMER. IN WINTER. the last quarter happ ens Between midnight an '] Fair. Hard frost, unless the 2 in the morning wind be S, or W. 2 and 4 " Cold, frequent showers. Snow and stormy. 4 and 6 " Rain. Rain. 6 and 8 " Wind and rain. Stormy. 8 and 10 ♦• Changeable. Cold rain, if wind bo W., snow if E. 10 and 12 " Frequent showers. Cold and high wind. At 12 noon and 2 p.m. Very rainy. Snow or rain. Between 2 and 4 *♦ Changeable. Fair and mild. 4 and 6 " Fair. Fair. •^ ^ Fair and frosty, if 6 and 8 «« Fair, if wind N.W. I wind N. or N.E. > Rainy, ifSorS.W. f Rain or snow if S-S. W. Ditto. 8 and 10 " -/ Ditto. lO and midnight Fair. Fair and frosty. Obtervationa—The nearer the time of tho Moon's chanpe to noon or midnicht, the more nearly will the result accord with tho prediction. It is also said that less dependence is to be placed on the Tabic in winter than in summer. XiICa-HT HIOXJSES- Cape Sabie Seal Island Light. — The first Light in approaching the Bay of Fundy, is on the South Point of Seal Island. This is a plain white Light, elevated about 80 feet above high water mark, and may be seen in approaching the Island from any point of the compass. A very dangerous rock, under water, but upon which the sea always breaks, called Blonilr Rock, lies about 3^ miles S. by W. by compass, from the Light House. Between this rock and the Island, there are some dangers — the ground is rocky throughout. Large vessels ought not to attempt passing between them. Brier Island Light. — In advancing up the Bay, the next Light is situ- ated on Brier Island, about half a mile N. E. from the N. W. point thereof, a plain white light. Digby Gut Light. — Tho next light on the coast of Nova Scotia is placed on the west side of Digby Gut — from Brier Island North Eastward. The coast is very bold and not indented ; the Light is therefore chiefly intended as • guide into Digby Basin. A white light. one. LIGHT HOUSES. 1^ Gannet Rock Light. — This Light is intended to warn vessels of their ap- proach to a very dangerous range of shoals and ledges, which extend from tho Old Proprietor to the Seal Islands off Machias, a distinco of about twenty miles. It is a flash light — white — twenty seconds dark and forty liijlit in each minuts. The Light House is painted in stripes, vertical, black and white. Rcarim^s and Distances by Compass from the Gannet Rock Lfffht House. The Light bears from the Light house on Brier Island, N.N. j W. 22 miles. From the Gannet Rock to the Old Proprietor E. ^ 8. distance 7 miles. From the Gannet Rock to tho Uluck Rock, oflf White Head Island, N. E. ^ E. 7 miles. From the Gannet Rock to the S. W. Head of G. Manan, N. N. W. 6^ miles. From the Gannet Rock to lo Northernmost of the Murr Ledges, N.W. i N. 2i miles. To the Southernmost of ditto, culled St. Mary's Lcdgo, W. S. W. 2 miles. From the Gannet Rock to Machias Seal Island, W. and by N. ^ N.13 miles. Note. — Between the Northernmost and Southernmost of the Murr Ledges, there is a range of dangerous rocks and shoals, many of them always above water, and which extend:! Westward from the Light House about four miles ; from this range, farther Westerly, about six miles from the Gannet Light, lies a dangerous breaker called the Bull. This may be avoided by keeping 3 remarkable headlands near the S.W. end of Grand Manan open. From Brier Island Ligiit to Old Proprietor, N. and by W. ^ W. 18^ miles. The Blondo Rock from the Sotjthprnmost point of the Cape Sable 3cal Island, S. and by W. 2^ miles. Machias Seal Island Lights. — There are two fixed white lights upon tho Machias Seal Islands, elevated about forty-five feet above high water, and bear from each other E. S. E. and W. N. W. distant ahout 200 feet, by which circumstance of two Light Houses at the same station, they will be immediately distinguished from all other lights upon the coast, (British or American) Both the Buildings are painted white. The following are the bearings from them, viz: — To tha Southernmost Murr Ledge, (St. Mary's) E. S. E. easterly. " Gannet Rock Light, E. by S. \ S. 13 miles. Southern Head of Grand Manan, E. by N. J N. Northern Head of Grand Manan, N. E. ^ E. N. E. Rock, distant 2 miles, N. E. by N. Little River Head, N. by W. Libby Island Light House, (American), li. W. by W. Vessels standing to the Northward, between these Lights and the Gan- net Rock, should tack or haul off the moment they bring these Lights in one, as they will not then be more than three fourths of a mile from the Murr Ledges, if more than five miles to the East of the lights. [It is recommended that tho Ship's Compasses should bo well coBipared and adjusted (particularly in new Ships.) before they leave Partridge Isand, as seri- ous arrors have frequently occurred from want^of attention on this point; and as the variation in the Bay of Fundy is seventeen degrees AVesterly, or \% points) it will be found by tho latest published Admiralty Charts, that tho course from Partridge Island down tho Bay (South Channel) between th« old Proprie- tor, and N. W. Ledge, is S. W. ^ S., but the course to be steered must depend on the dire«ti«n «f tne wind «n loaviag Partridgo Island.] « M It 18 LIGHT HOUSBS. Head Harhtur Light — Next in order aAor patiing Grand Manan and th« plain white Light, (American) on West Quoddy Point, is Head Harbour Light. This is placed en the North East extremity of Campo Bello, and is a guide to Ttssets entering the main Channel to West Isles, Moose Island, and the inner Bay wf Passsmaquody ; it enables ressels also at all times te enter Head Harbour — it is a fixed white light. The building is painted white, with a red cross on it. Point Le Preaux Light*. — Upou this projecting head land two lights are placed, one above the other, in the same house, and distant 28 feet — Both lights can be seen from every point of the compass/ where they may be useful — both are fixed and white. The Light House is painted red and white, in stripes of five feet broad horizontally. Partridge hland Light. — This light at the entrance of the River and Plarbour of Saint John, having been established upwards of forty years, requires no particular notice, further than that it is a fixed u;At7e light, and that the Light House is red and white, in vertical stripes. A Fog H§rn or Steam Whistle (the first of the kind ever used for this purpose) was placed on Partridge Island, near the Light House, in Sept. 1860, and is sounded at intervals of 10 seconds in every minute, during the prevalence of Fogs and Snow Storms. The whistle can be distinctly heard at the distance uf four to six miles. • There is also a Belt Buoy anchored at extremity of the Ledge at the eastern end of the Island, which is very useful to vessels in thick or rough weather. The sound cf the Bell can be heard three milrs distant. Beae»n Light. — Within Partridge Island, and upon «, Spit or Bar which extends about half a mile S.S. E. otTSand Point, and which dries at two thirds ebb, stands the Beacon Tower. Upon this Tower a light is estab- lished, which is eminently ut^eful to the coasting trade f f Saint John, and to nil other vessels having pilots on board, as it enables them to enter the harbour at all hours of the night. A fixed white light. Quaco. — A revolving white light is placed on a small rock off Quaco Head, showing twice full and twice dark in a minute. This light can be seen fram any quarter where a vessel can approach. The Light House is painted white and red in horizontal stripes. Cape Enrage Light. — On the peint of that name, in Westmorland, nearly opposite Apple River Harbour, N. S. A plain white light. Tb« Htuse is painted white, and is about 120 feet above tide mark. West Quoddj/ Light. — This is an American Light, and is placed on the West side af the entrance into the Saint Creix by Lubec and Eastpart. Cape F§rehii Light. — On Cape Forchu, on the western side of the en- trance ta Yarmouth (Neva Scotia,) in lat. 43, 39, N. long. 66, S. W. It exhibits a plain revolving light — visible ene minute and a quarter, and in- visible half a minute The building is painted white and is elevated 13.5 feet above the level of the sea. Grindstone lotand Light. — An Octagonal Tower, sixty feet above the level of high water on Grindstone Island in Chignccto Bay, in lat. 46° 43' 13"' N. long. 64^ 37' 2.5" W. The Tower is painted white, as is also LIGHT HOUSES— SIGNALS. 19 md tht •rbour lo, and MooM tt all [ding is ;hU are —Both may be red and ver and ^ years, ght, and for this in Sept. jring the tly heard ge at the or rough t. lar which es at two is cstab' ohn, and enter the id, nearly ha Htusa ed on the astpart. of the en- S. W. It sr, and in- vated 135 above the » lat. 45° , as is also the Keeper's house, one story, situate about 50 feet to the Eastward of the Tower. Bearings and distances of several places from the above Light House, as follows : Cape Enrage Light by compass, S. 61} W. 10 1-7 miles. Highest point of St. Mary's Ledge by compass, N. 40 W., 6-10 miles. The point of low water oflfthe Light, by compass, S. 78 W., 2.10 milci. Jones' Ledge, N. 10 W., 3-10 mile, it dries at low springs and has about 2^ fathoms on it at half tide. The Sand Bank, S. 15 W., 3-10 mile, it has 1| fathems on its shoalest part at low water springs. Grand Manan. — There is a Light House and Keeper's House at the «' Swallow Tail" on the North Eastern part of the Island of Grand Manan, in the Bay of Fundy. The Light is 46 feet from Base to Deck ; the point on which it stands is 103 feet above high water, making 148 feet elevation. IMiis is a conspicuous mark in the South Channel between Briar Island and Grand Manan. Both Houses are painted white. Richibuclo Head Light. — This is a fixed White Light, situated on Richibucto Head, Northumberland Strait, in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. The light is placed at an elevation of 70 feet above high water, and should be seen in clear weather from a distance of 14 miles. The illuminating apparatus is dioptric or by lenses of the fourth order. The tower is square, about 50 feet high from base to vane, painted white, and stands in lat. 460 39' 40" N., long. 64o 43' 30" W. of Greenwich. Latitude, Longitude, and Variation of the Compass, at the following Light Stations in the Bay of Fundy, belonging to New Brunswick: ff n Lat. 45 14 20 N Long .65 3 50 W.^ Var. 16 30 W 46 15 00 " »» 65 3 36 »> » 16 30 " 44 57 40 " »» 66 53 55 » >» 16 20 " 45 3 50 " »f 66 27 4 » »f 16 30 " 44 30 40 " f» 66 42 50 »> y% 16 20 " \ ;; 44 30 3 " »» 67 6 10 »i *t 16 20 " 45 4 10 " »» 67 4 00 »» >» 16 20 " 45 19 33 " »t 65 31 55 >f >» 16 30 " 45 36 00 " »f 64 46 40 »» >t 16 50 " Partridge Island, Beacon, Head Harbour, Point Le Preaux, Gannet Rock, Machias Seal Island^ " Saint Andrews. Quaco, Cape Enrage, Signals displayed at Farlridge Island od Ik approacli of Vessels fo the Harbor of St. John. One Ball close for one square-rigged vessel. Ono Ball half-hoisted, fer twe square-rigged vessels. Two balls close, for three square-rigged vessels. Two Balls separated, fer four square-rigged vessels. A Pendant of any color, for five square-rigged vessels. A Pendant, under a Ball, for six square-rigged vessels. A Pendant, over a Ball half hoisted, for seven square-rigged vessels. A Pendant, under two Balls close, for eight square-rigged vessels. A Pendant, between two Balls separate, for nine square-rigged vessels. A Flag •f any color, for ten or more square-rigged vessels. 20 RATES OP PIIiOTAQE. Thr foregoing are diiplayed at the East ur West yaril-arm, according to the direction in which the vessels are nt first observed, and ns Hoon as their rig can be distinguished descriptive colors will bo hoisted at the mnst- head, in the following order : — A Union Jack, for a Flag Ship, with or without a squadron. «• «♦ with a Red Pendant over, for a two-decker. ** " with a Blue Pendant ov?r, for a Frigate. •' " with a White Pendant ovrr, for n small armrd vessel. A Ulue Pendant, for a Merchant Ship. A Rod Pendant, for a Merchant Brig. A White and Blue Pendant, for a Foreign vessel. A White Pendant, without a Ball, for a Topsail Schooner or Sloop. A Red Flag, pierced White, for a Steamboat from Digby. A Red Flag, with a White Square, for a Steamboat from Boston. A Bull at the mast-head, vessel is on shorn or in distress. IIATEN OF K'IT.OTA€>E. I'uldhliifhed hy n Lnw nf Ordinnnce of the Common Council, of the City nf Saint John. One Dollar per foot, for bringing any Ship or Vessel into the Ha jor of Saint John, ami moorinqf her into a safe place or berth, or securing her alongside of one of the Wharves; and •$! per foot for removing and taking any Ship or V\'ssp1 out of the Harbour. In case where Pilots shall be detained on board of Vessels, under and by Virtue of the Quarantine or Health Laws of the Province, they shall bo entitled to demand and receive from Masters of such Vessels, the sum of $2 per day, for every duv of such detention, in addition to the allowance. Coasting Vessels, going from one part of the Bay of Fundy to another, British Steam Boats, or British Vessels drawing under six feet of water, are not compelled to take pilots ; when employed, they are to be paid ac- cording to the rate al»ove mentioned. For removing Vessels from any mooring ground to any Wharf, or from one Wharf to another Wharf, and seeing them properly moored or secured, the following rates : For Vessels not exceeding One Hundred Tons. .$1 .•jOc. ; for Vessels over One Hundred and not exceeding Two Hundred Tons, $2 ; for Vessels over Two Hundred and not exceeding Three Hundred Tons, $.3 ; and for all Vessels over Three Hundred Tons, and not exceeding Four Hundred Tons, $4 ; and 25c. for every Fifty Tons such Vessel may measure over Four Hundred Tons. First Distance. — From Partridge Island to Musquash Cove Head, bear- ing Northwest, $1 per foot. Second Distance. — From Musquash Head to Point LePreaux, bearing Northwest, $1 25 per foot. Third Distance. — From Point LePreaux to North Head of Grand Manan, bearing North West — or North Channel, bearing S. E., $1 50c. per foot. Fourth Distance. — From the North Head of Grand Manan — or North Channel as aforesaid — to Machias Seal Island, bearing South or Brier Island bearing South-Southeast, $1.75 per foot. Fifth District. — Any where outside the aforesaid distance, $2 per foot. Firat Month. 31 Days. January, tho first month in our iircsent calendar, was also tho first month in the Roman calendar. It was not the first month of the year in Britain till 1752. when the legislature, by an act possed in tho prcoodinNr year, altered tho mode of reckoning time from tho Julian to the Gregorian style. At tbid time it was directed tunt the legal year, which then commenced in somo E)art8 of the country in March, and in others in January, should universallv >e deemed to bopin on the first of January.— January derives its name from Janus. Mocrobius expres.ilv says it was dedicated to him because, from its situation, it might bo considered to bo retrospective of tho past, and pro- soective to tho opening year. It consists of thirty-one days, though origin- ally only of thirty days. Tho Anglo-Saxons culled January Wo//-monath. Third Quarter, 6th day, I hour, 59 minutes, a. m. S. E. New Moon, 12th " 2 hours VJ " p. rn. 8. W. First Quarter, 20lh «« 8 " 2 ♦• p. m. 8. W. Full Moon, 27th «' 9 " fi " p. m. N. < 8 9 10 11 12 1.3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 .30 31 D. W. Fri 8at c Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat c Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat c Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat c Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat c Memoranda. Circumcision. 2i!d Sund aft Christmas. Epiphany. Pr. Charlotte born 1796. 1st Sund. aft. Epiphany. St. John and Westmor- land Circuit, and Nisi Prius Sittings in York. 2d Sunday aft Epiphany. Old twelfth day. Louis XVI. guill. 1793. Wm. Pitt died 1806. Septuagesima Sunday. Sunbury Circuit. 1853 Nap. III. &, Eug. married Sexagesima Sunday. Sua Uises. rn, 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 u. 45 45 45 45 45 44 44 44 44 43 43 Sun Set.". 7 42 42 41 41 40 39 38 37 37 36 35 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 .^un'H H.M. o r 4 23 23 1 4 24 22 56 4 25 22 51 4 26 22 45 4 27 22-38 4 28 22 31 4 30 22 24 4 31 22 16 4 32 22 8 4 33 2159 4 34 2150 4 35 2140 4 36 2131 4 38 2120 4 39 21 9 4 40 20 58 4 41 20 47 4 42 20 35 4 44 20 22 4 45 20 9 4 47 19 56 4 48 19 43 4 49 19 29 4 50 19 15 4 52 19 4 53 18 45 4 55 18 30 4 67 18 14 4 68 17 58 4 69 17 42 6 17 26 Muon 11. i. S n. M. 8 38 9 48 10 57 morn 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 18 22 25 21 18 sets. 5 59 6 65 7 54 8 50 9 48 10 44 11 41 morn 41 Muou'a Pluct. High Wat«r. 1 3 3 4 41 42 36 60 rises 5 1 6 15 7 28 8 41 9 53 scerts thig's thig's thig's knccB knees legs legs logs foot feet head head neck nock arms arms breast breast heart heart belly belly belly reins reins secrts secrts secrts knees knees II. M. 1 r)5 2 3 4 6 6 7 46 37 30 29 27 30 8 26 9 20 10 11 10 59 11 42 morn 22 1 2 1 41 2 20 2 68 3 39 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 57 ev. 47 1 2 23 12 6 5 7 9 8 6 37 25 Snd Month. FSBRVAK'S'. S8 Days. FebruabT; the second mouth of the year. Its name is derived from /«&- ruro, to purify or cleanse 'The Saxons called it Sol-monath, because the sun's meridian altitude v. 'biy increases in it. February was not in the calendar of Romulus. It was added to the year by Numa, who gave it the twelfth place in the calendar. The Decemviri transferred it to the place wbore it now stands. Numa assigned twenty- eight days to it, in '>rder tha the sum of the year might be an uneven number, according t« j. Pythagorean fancy. In an ordinary year, Febru- ary has twenty-eight days ; in Bissextile, or Leap Year, it has a twenty- ninth day. Third Quarter, 3rd day, hour, 32 minutes, p.m. W. New Moon, Ilth " 9 \ 30 " a.m. S.E. First Quarter, 19lh " " 42 •« p. .n. W. Full Moon, 26th " 7 " 40 •• a.m. E. 1 D. D. Sun Sun Sim's Moon Moon's High If. W. Memoranda. Rises. H. If. Sets. H. M. Dee. 8. B..AS. Place. Water. O f n. M. H. M. 1 Mo 7 26 5 2 17 9 11 2 knees 3 14 2 Tu Hilary Term. 7 25 5 3 16 51 morn knees 4 4 3 W ■/ 7 24 5 5 16 34 10 knees 5 4 Th 7 22 5 7 16 16 1 15 legs 6 5 Fri Victoria Cross insf. 1856. 7 21 5 8 15 58 2 17 legs 7 6 Sat 7 20 5 9 15 40 3 18 feet 8 7 c Quinquigrsima Sunilay. 7 18 5 11 15 21 4 13 feet 8 58 8 Mo 7 17 5 12 15 2 5 3 head 9 49 9 Tu Shrove Tuesday. 7 15 5 14 14 43 5 49 head 10 36 10 W Ashwednesdav. 7 14 5 15 14 24 6 29 neck 11 18 11 Th v 7 12 5 17 14 4 sets neck 11 55 12 Fri Sir W. Napier died 1860 7 11 5 18 13 44 6 43 neck morn 13 Sat 7 9 5 20 13 24 7 40 arms 34 14 c Ist Sunday in Lent. 7 8 5 21 13 4 8 37 arms 1 11 I.') Mo 7 7 5 22 12 44 9 34 breast 1 47 16 Tu 7 5 5 24 12 23 10 31 breast 2 24 17 W 7 4 5 25 12 2 11 30 heart 3 2 18 Th Martin Luther died 1546 7 3 5 27 11 41 morn heart 3 45 19 Fri 7 2 5 28 11 30 29 belly 4 34 SO Sat 7 5 30 10 68 1 30 belly 5 30 31 C 2d Sunday in Lent. 6 58 5 31 10 37 2 33 reins 6 33 23 Mo French Revolution 1848. 6 57 5 33 10 16 3 31 reins 7 40 23 Tu 6 55 5 33 9 53 4 38'8ecrti 8 47 24 W 6 54 5 35 9 31 6 2l|secrts 9 49 25 Th 6 62 5 36 9 9 6 10 aecrts 10 48 26 Fri 6 50 5 38 8 47 rises thig's 11 38 37 Sat 6 48 5 40 8 24 7 30,thiff'. ev. 26 28 c 3rd Sunday in Lent. 6 46 5 42 8 1 8 42 knees 1 14 i year mviri renty- aeven 'ebru- renty- High l/7ater. . M. 3 14 4 4 6 6 7 8 8 58 9 49 10 36 11 18 11 55 norn 34 1 11 1 47 2 24 3 2 3 45 4 34 5 30 6 33 7 40 8 47 9 49 10 48 11 38 r. 26 1 14 3r(l Month. MARCB. 31 Daj8. March, the third month of the year, according to modern computation, contains thirty-one days. The Roman year originally began with March, and was in fact so considered in England before the alteration of the style, the legal year commencing on the 25th of March. Our Anglo-Saxon ances- tord called it most commonly Hlyd-monath, loud or stormy month ; and some- times Hratd or lihoed-monatu, wnich some interpret Rhedat, others Jihede or liethe. the rugged or rough month. The name of the month ia said to be de- rived from that of Mars, the Qod of war. Ray, in his Collection, has this proverb, relating to this month :— " A bushel of March dust is worth a king's ransom," thereby expressing the importance of dry or dust^ weather at this particular season of the year, in an agricultural point of view. Third Quarter, 5th day, I hour, 19 minutes, a. m. S. New Moon, 13th •• 4 " 22 " a. m. S. First Quarter, 2 Ist '» 1 " 30 " a.m. E. Full Moon, 27lh " 5 «' 9 « p. m. W. D. 1). M. W. 1 Mo 2 Tu 3 W 4 Th 5 Fr 6 Sat 7 c 8 Mo 9 Tu 10 W 11 Th 12 Fri 13 Sat 14 c 15 Mo 16 Tu 17 W 18 Th 19 Fri 20 Sat 21 c 22 Mo 23 Tu 24 W 25 Th 26 Fri 27 Sat 28 c 29 Mo 30 Tu 31 W Memoranda. Sun Risei H. M' Queen's Circuit. 4th Sunday in Ijent. Kent Circuit. Pr. of WaU«8 m. 1863. 1682 Chelsea Hospital f.tund'd 5th Sunday in Lent. St. Patrick. Sunday bwfore Easter. Good Friday. Easter Even. Easter day. 42 41 39 37 35 34 33 30 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 6 13 6 11 9 8 6 4 2 58 56 54 52 50 48 46 Sun Sui'a Sets H. M. Decs. • ' 5 43 7 39 5 44 7 16 5 45 6 53 5 .47 6 30 5 49 6 7 5 50 5 44 5 51 5 20 5 52 4 57 5 53 4 34 5 55 4 10 5 56 3 47 5 57 3 23 6 59 2 59 6 2 36 6 1 2 12 6 3 1 48 6 4 1 25 6 5 1 1 6 6 37 6 7 S.14 6 8 NIO 6 9 34 6 10 57 6 12 1 21 6 14 1 45 6 15 2 8 6 16 2 32 6 17 2 55 6 19 3 19 6 21 3 42 6 22 4 5 Mnoii R.&S, n. M. 9 53 11 3 morn 9 1 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 12 9 1 47 30 6 38 7 stts 7 28 8 25 9 24 10 24 11 24 morn 24 1 2 3 3 4 5 riles 7 39 8 42 9 52 10 57 22 19 10 59 43 22 Moon's PUc*. kneei knees leg^s legs feet feet head head head nee nee arms arms breast breast heart heart belfy bflllv belly reins reins secr'ts secr'ts thie's tliic's thig's knees knees legs legs High Water. 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 M. 2 49 38 33 32 32 35 8 31 9 22 10 8 10 51 11 27 morn 3 38 1 15 1 54 2 33 3 17 4 6 5 5 6 10 7 20 8 28 9 30 10 26 11 17 •V. 48 1 36 «'"23 4th Month. 30 Days. April, the fourth mont'a of tho year, consists of thirty days, which was the number said to be wsdigned to it by Romulus. Numa Pompiliua deprived it of one day, which Julius CEC3ar restored, and which it has ever since retain- ed. In the original Alban or Latin calendar, April held the first station, and then consisted of thirty-six days. Its name is usually considered to have been derived from aperire, to 6J)cn : cither from the opening of the bads, or of the bosom of the earth inproaueing vegetation. Tho Anglo-Saxons called it Oo8fer or Easler-monnth. In this month tho sun travels through parts of the signs of Aries and Taurus, that is to say, of those parts of the ecliptic which astronomers designate by those names. The real motion of tho sun among the constellations is through Pisces and Aries. Third Quarter, 3rd dny, 4 hours, 24 iniuutos, p. m, W. New Moon, llth "" 9 '» 23 •« p.m. N. W. First Quarter, I9lh " 10 '« 42 " a.m. W. Full Moon, 26th " I " 57 " a.m. S. E. D. D. M. W. 1 Th 2 Fri 3 Sat 4 c 5 Mo 6 Tu 7 W 8 Th 9 Fri 10 Sat 11 C 12 Mo 13 Tu 14 W 15 Th 16 Fri 17 Sot 18 o 19 Mo 20 Tu 21 W 22 Th 23 Fri 24 Sat 25 c 26 M9 27 Tu 28 W 29 Th 30 Fri Mkmor.vnda. All Soul s Day. 1st Sunday after Easfer. Kg. of Dcmr.ark 1.. 1818, 2tid Sundny iil't. Easier, Easter Tt rm. Battle Cullodon 1740. 3rd Sundny aft. Esstcr. Louis Nnp. h. 1808. St. Gforge's*. 4th Sundny aft. Easter. Mutiny of Bounty 1789. Sun Sun Sun's Moon Moon's n. M Sots. Dec . N. R.AS. 11 M. L'lac*. H. M / 5 45 6 23 4 28 12 legs 5 43 6 24 4 61 1/ >rn feet 5 41 6 25 5 14 56 feet 5 39 6 26 5 37 1 46 head 5 37 6 27 6 2 29 head 5 35 6 28 6 23 3 7 neck 5 34 6 30 6 46 3 41 neck 5 32 6 31 7 8 A 11 arms 5 30 6 32 7 31 4 39 arms 5 29 6 34 7 53 5 7 breasi 5 27 6 35 8 15 6 33 breast 5 25 6 36 8 37 sets heart 5 23 6 38 8 59 8 20 heirt 5 21 6 40 9 21 9 19 heart 5 19 6 41 9 42 10 19 belly 5 17 6 43 10 3 11 18 belly 5 15 6 44 10 25 morn reins 5 13 6 45 10 46 14 reins 5 11 6 46 11 7 1 7 secr'ts 5 10 6 47 11 27 1 55 secrts 5 9 6 48 11 48 2 39 secr'ts 5 8 6 49 12 8 3 18 thiff's 6 7 6 50 12 28 3 54 thig's 5 5 6 52 12 48 4 29 knees 6 3 6 53 13 8 ritei knees 5 1 6 54 13 27 7 27 knesii 4 59 6 56 13 46 8 37 legs 4 58 6 57 14 6 9 44 legs 4 56 C 58 14 24 10 45 feet 4 55 6 59 14 43 11 40 feet High Wator. 13 5 3 4 2 57 8 49 9 34 10 16 10 56 11 32 morn 8 46 1 27 2 10 2 57 3 49 4 47 5 63 7 2 8 9 9 8 10 2 10 54 11 40 ev. 24 1 11 2 1 2 49 T). 1 M. ^ IS 3C 3ft 41 5 \ 61 7F 8S 9C 10 ft 11 T 12 V r\ _ — -^ 5lh Month. JHULT, 31 days. Jays. May. the fifth month of our present year, was the second in the old Alban calendari the third in that of Romulus, and the fifth in the calendar of Numa h was Pompilius. In the Alban calendar it consisted of twenty-two days ; of thirty- privcd retain- one in the calendar of Romulus; and ot thirty in that of Numa. Julius Caesar restored it to the old day of which Numa had deprived it. and of which it still keeps possession. Its etymology is doubtfuL Ovid proposes n, and D have three derivations : one from majeatas; another from majorea, a term which ids, or signified the patrea or governing body of the city of Romulus , and the third from Maia. The Roman month was under the protection of Apollo. called arts of Our Saxon ancestors, after the Remans, called it Maiua-monath ; and in ecliptic their native language, rri-mt7cA». three-milk month, when cows were milked ho sun ( 1 three times a day. . . — Third Quarter, 3rd day, 9 hours, 1 7 minutes, a. m. S. 1 New Moon, 11th " 11 « 43 " a.m. N.W. r^ 1 First Quarter, 18th •< 6 " 6 « p.m. S. Full Moon, 2.5th « 10 « 59 " a.m. 8. E. D. D. Snn Sun Sun'i Moon Mood's High 1 1 M. W. Mbmoranda. ] Rises. H.M. 8«t8. H.M De«. N. R. AS. Plac*. Water. High Water. ] / H. M. ■ . M. 1 1 Sat Saints Philip and James. 4 53 7 1 15 1 morn head 3 39 H. U. 1 2 5th Sunday aft. Easter. 4 52 7 2 15 19 26 head 4 33 3 13 1 3 Mo 4 51 7 3 15 37 1 7 neck 5 28 4 5 1 4 Tu 4 50 7 4 15 55 1 42 neck 6 33 fi 3 m 5 W Napoleon died 1821. 4 48 7 5 16 13 3 13 arms 7 17 6 4 B 6 Th Ascension. 4 47 7 7 16 29 3 43 arms 8 7 7 2 ■ 7 Fri 4 46 7 8 16 46 3 10 breast 8 54 7 67 ■ 8 Sat 4 44 7 9 17 a 3 36 breast 9 38 8 49 I 9 C Sunday aft. Ascension. 4 43 7 10 17 18 4 3 breast 10 20 9 34 9 10 Mo 4 42 7 11 17 34 4 33 heart 11 2 10 16 1 11 Tu St. John Circuit. 4 40 7 12 17 50 lets heart 11 42 10 56 § u 12 W 4 38 7 14 18 5 8 12 oelly morn 11 32 1 1 13 Th 4 37 7 15 18 20 9 12 belly 22 morn 1 14 Fri * *- 4 36 7 16 18 35 10 11 reins 1 7 8 1 15 Sat 4 35 7 17 18 50 11 6 reins 1 55 46 16 C Whit Sunday. 4 34 7 18 19 3 11 55 secrt's 3 44 1 27 17 Mo 4 33 7 19 19 17 morn secrt's 3 36 2 10 18 Tu Land'gof J^oyalistsl783 4 32 7 20 19 31 40 secrt's 4 35 2 57 19 W 4 31 7 21 19 44 1 19 thig's 5 38 3 49 t 20 Th Columbus died 1506. 4 31 7 22 19 56 1 55 thig's 6 42 4 47 'l 21 Fri 4 30 7 23 20 9 3 29 knees 7 45 5 53 22 Sat 4 29 7 24 20 21 3 2 knees 8 45 7 2 23 c Trinity Sunday. 4 28 7 2!> 20 33 3 35 knees 9 39 8 9 24 Mo Queen Victoria b. 1819. 4 27 7 26 20 44 4 12 legs 10 30 9 8 25 Tu 4 27 7 27 20 55 rises legs 11 20 10 2 26 W 4 26 7 28 21 6 8 29 feet cy. 5 10 54 27 Th King of Hanover b. 1819 4 25 7 29 21 16 9 28 feet 51 11 40 28 Fri 4 24 7 30 21 26 10 19 feet 1 38 ev. 24 1 29 Sat 4 23 7 31 21 36 11 3 head 3 35 I 11 A f 1 30 c Ist Sunday after Trinity. 4 22 7 32 21 45 11 42 head 3 11 2 1 2 4S 1 31 Mo 4 22 7 33 21 54 morn neck 3 58 J I ^^^^ 6th Month. JUKB. 30 Days. JuHK, the sixth month of the year, named from the Latin Junius. Orid makes Juno assert that the name was expressly given in honor of herself. Those who derive the name from Junius Brutu^i, who began bis consulshif) in this month, forget that, according to tradition, iuhad received the apndation long before. In the old Latin or Alban calendar, Juno was the fourth month and consisted of twenty-six days, llomulus is said to have assigned to it a complement of thirty days. Numa, who named it the sixth uiontb, deprived it of one day, which was restored by Julius CsBsar, since which time it has remained undisturbed. The Anglo-Saxons had sev^ra? names for the month of June. They called it iear'tnonath, dry month ; midaummer-monath, midsummer month ; and cera- litha-monath, the earlier mild month, in contradistinction to Jul}'. Third Quarter, 3nd day, 3 hours, 57 minutes, a. m. 8. E. New Moon, 9lh "11 " 28 " p.m. S. First Quarter, 16th " » « 61 « p.m. 8. W. Full Moon, S.3rd " 9 « 15 « p.m. S.E. D. M. 1 2 3 4 i 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 D. I W Tu W Th Fri Sat c Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat c Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat c M« Tu W Th Fri Sat c Mo Tu W Memoranda. Gordon Riots, 178G. Battle of Magenta 1859. 2d Sunday after Trinity. Trinity Term. Chrystal Palace op. 1854 Sd Sunday after Trinity. Magna Charta sign. 1216 BattleBunker Hill, 1776 Waterloo 1815. 4ih Sunday after Trinity Gt. Fire in London 1861 Nisi Prius Sittings York Midsummer. 5th Sunday after Trinity Cawnpore massacre 1857 San RisM, u. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 M. 21 20 20 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 High Water. 4 5 t Y 8 8 47 39 28 20 9 58 11 19 ia«rn. || 4 51 40 32 8«4| 19 le 18 20 20 16 10 9 47 •Y. 31 16 19 41 3 23 r i 7th Month. JULIT. 31 Dayi. July, now the seventh, was originally the fifth month of the year, and was called by the Romans, in regard to its numerical station, Quintitit.— Mark Anthony altered the name to Julias, the gentile name of Caius Caesar, the Dictator, who was born in it. In the old Latin calendar, Qnintilis had a complement of thirty- six days. Romulus reduced them to thirty-one; Nnma to thirty ; but Julius Caesar restored the day of which Numa had deprived it, which it has ever since retained. Our Anglo-Saxon ancestors called July Masd-monath, mead month, from the meads being then in their bloom : and ce/tera-litha-monath, the latter mild month, in contradistinction to June, which they considered and named as the " former mild month." On the 3rd day of this month the Dog-days are supposed to begin. Third Quarter, Ist day, 8 hours, 22 minutes, p. m, S. New Moon, 9th " 9 « 14 " a. m. E. First Quarter, 16th « 2 « 23 ** a.m. E.S.E. Full Moon, 23rd " 9 " 30 «' a. m. S. E. Third Quarter, 3 lit " " 42 " p. m. W. D. D. • Sun Sun Sun'i Moon Moon'st Hish II M. If. Mbkobanda. Rites. Set*. n. M. D«5.N. R.A8. Plac*. Wat«r. hi'hm • / ■ . M. H. M. I Th Dom. Canada pro. 1867. 4 22 7 46 23 8 morn breast 4 49 2 Fri Sir R, Peel died 1850. 4 23 7 45 23 4 7 breast 5 41 3 Sat 4 23 7 45 23 34 heart 6 30 4 c Clh Sunday after Trinity 4 24 7 45 22 55 1 3 heart 7 24 5 Mo 4 25 7 44 22 49 1 35 belly 8 20 6 Tu 4 26 7 44 22 44 2 16 belly 9 13 7 W 4 26 7 44 22 38 2 3i belly 10 6 8 Th 4 27 7 43 22 31 3 43 reins 10 59 9 Fri 4 28 7 43 22 24 sets reins 11 49 10 Sat 4 29 7 42 22 17 8 34 seer'te morn 11 c 7th Sunday after Trinity 4 29 7 42 22 9 9 20 ■ecr ts 37 12 Mo 4 30 7 42 22 1 9 59 thig's 1 28 13 Tu King's 6c Albert Circuit. 4 30 7 42 21 §3 10 35 thig's 2 18 14 W French Revolution 1789. 4 31 7 41 21 44 11 7 thiff's 3 6 15 Th St. Swithen. 4 32 7 40 21 35 11 40 knees 3 57 16 Fri 4 33 7 39 21 25 morn kneer 4 53 17 Sat 4 34 7 38 21 15 13 legs 5 53 18 C 8th Sunday after Trinity 4 35 7 37 21 5 48 legs 6 5i 19 Mo 4 36 7 36 20 54 1 26 legs 7 5€ 20 Tu Westmorland Circuit. 4 37 7 35 20 43 2 9 feet 8 Ci7 21 W 4 38 7 34 20 32 2 57 feet 9 51 22 Th 4 39 7 33 20 20 3 48 head 10 42 ! 23 Fri 4 40 7 32 20 8 rises head 11 27 1 24 Sat Gibraltar taken 1704. 4 41 7 31 19 56 8 13 head ev. 9 1 25 c 7th Sunday after Trinity 4 42 7 30 19 43 8 47 neck 49 1 26 Mo 4 43 7 29 19 30 9 16 neck 1 29 j 27 Tu 4 44 7 28 19 17 9 44 arms 2 8 28 W Atlantic Cable laid 1866 4 45 7 27 19 3 10 8 arms 2 46 1 ^^ Th 4 46 7 26 It 49 10 36 breast 3 25 1 30 Fri 4 47 7 25 18 35 11 4 breast 4 6 |31 Sat 4 48 7 24 18 20 11 33 heart 4 54 8th Month, AUaVBT. 31 Days. The month of AuGLsrwas originally called Sextilis. bein^thosixth month in tho Alban or Latin riilcndar: and this name, as is stated, it retained in the calendars of Romulus, Numa, Pompilias, and Julias Caesar. Since Numa's reform, however, it has held only the 8th place in the series of months. In the Alban calendar, Sextilis consisted of only 28 days; in that of Romnlns, of 30; Nnma reduced the number to 29; Julius Cajsar restored it to 30 ; and AuffUiitus Caesar from whom it derived its new name of August, extended the number of days to 31, which has continued ever since. Our Saxon ancestors named August tho "weed month," as aboundinsr in noxious and useless herbs. Lammas day, the first of tho month, is aho called tho Gule of August, probably from the Gothic Hiol or lul^ a wheel indicating that revolution of season which brought the return of harvest. New Moon, 7th day, 5 hours, 44 minutofi, p, m. W First Quarter, 14th " 8 «« 17 *' a.m. S.S.W. Full Moon, 2l8t "11 ♦* 69 " p.m. S. E Third Quarter, 30th " 3 •' 34 •• a. m. E. D. W. 1). M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 IG 17 18 19 20 21 22 2:3 24 25 26 27 28 Sul 2y 4J Mkmoband A. iOth Sunday aft. Trinity Charlotte Circuit. Prince Alfied born 1844. llih Sunday aft. Trinity St. .foI)n Circuit. C Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat C Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Lord Clyde dirm8 breast breast heart heart belly belly reins reins ^ecr'ts secr'ts secr'ta thig's thig'a High Watsr. M. 68 3 59 10 53 11 40 morn 27 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 3 52 46 43 44 44 41 33 1 1 10 42 11 34 11 CT. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 55 31 11 52 37 27 23 24 28 36 38 1 Dayi. implies. I born in } only.— ui ; and epitheti, , month : High WaUr. M. 58 3 9 59 10 53 11 40 morn 37 1 14 2 3 3 53 S 46 4 43 5 44 6 44 7 41 8 33 9 1 10 1 10 43 11 34 11 CT. 1 1 2 3 4 5 C 7 8 55 31 il 53 37 37 33 34 38 36 38 nth Month. XrOVXIXkSBBll. 30 Daya. NoviMBiR, the 11th month of the Julian year, was the ninth in the ^ear of Romulus, whence it received its name. Thi? name was assigned tu it in the Alban calendar- It originally consisted of thirty days, which were con- tinued by Romulus and Nuraa. Julius Caosar gave it another day, but Augustus reduced it again to thirty, and this number it has ever since re- tained. Our Saxon ancestors called November i72o^mona(/i, blood month, the month of sacrifice, because at this season the heathen Saxons made a provision for winter, and oflfored in sacrifice many of the animals which wore then killed. Martlemas or Martinmass beef, cured about the festival of Saint Martin, the Uth of this month, was a provision formerly well known, and in some places still known. New Moon, 3rd day, 7 hours, 11 minutes, p. m. W. First Quarter, lOlh " 10 " 31 " p.m. S. W. Full Moon, 19th " 3 " 54 " a.m. 8. Third Quarter, 36th " 1 " 60 " p. m. E. D. M. D. W. 1 3 3 4 5 8 7 8 9 10 11 13 IS 14 15 16 17 18 19 SO 31 33 23 34 35 26 27 28 29 30 Memoranda. M Tu W Th Fr Sa O M Tu W Th Fr Sa c M Tu W Th Fr Sa c M Tu W Th Fr Sa c M Tu All Saints. Sun Rises. H. M. 34th Sunday aft. Trinity Prince of Wales b. 1841. 35th Sunday aft. Trinity St. John Circuit. 26th Sunday aft. Trinity Advent Sunday. St. Andr ar. San 8*ts. 46 47 48 49 51 53 53 55 56 58 59 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 11 13 13 15 16 17 19 30 31 33 S3 U u. 43 41 39 38 37 35 34 33 33 30 39 38 37 36 3§ 33 33 31 31 19 18 18 17 17 16 15 15 14 14 14 Shd'b MOOB Dm S. R.ltS. • \ H. M. 14 43 3 31 15 1 4 35 15 30 5 50 15 38 sets. 15 56 6 31 If 14 7 19 If 33 8 13 16 49 9 7 17 IT 17 17 Ifi If 18 If 19 19 19 19 30 SO SO so SO 31 31 31 31 31 llMa's PlaM. f S3 40 56 13 37 4S §7 13 Sf 40 if 7 19 fS 44 55 7 17 38 3S 48 10 11 morn. 9 I S 3 4 4 i 8 6 3 58 57 rMes. 5 55 f 7 f 9 32 34 30 37 10 44 11 52 morn. 1 3 S 15 3 37 knees knees knees leys legs feet feet head head head neck neck arms arms breast breast heart heart belly belly reins reins reins secrt'e secrt's thig's thig's knees knees knees Higk Wstw. H. M. 9 34 10 37 11 17 morn 4 53 1 S 3 4 5 f 7 7 41 33 34 If 11 7 1 51 ev. 8 39 9 S3 10 4 10 47 11 35 6 48 34 33 12 i 4 6 8 1 S 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 9 8 13th Month. DBOXIIMIBSR. 31 Days. Drcrmrbr.— This month still retains the original name assigned to it in the Alban, and first Romnn calendar adopted, according to tradition, by Romulus, in both of which it was the tenth as the name signifies, or last of the year. Our Saxon ancestors called it mid-winter month and yule-month. from * a whcor, emblematical of the sun's revolution or return in Ins annual course. December was anciently consecrated to Saturn. In the Alban calendar the month consisted of thirty-five days. Romulus reduced it to thirty; and Numa to twenty-nine days. Julius Cicsar restored the day of which Numa had deprived it : and Augustus added another day, which it still rctainb. New Moon, Srd day, 6 hours, 17 minutes, a.m, S. First Quarter, 10th '« 6 « 47 " p. m* N. Full Moon, 18th " 7 " 26 « p.m. N. Third Quarter 25th "10 « 10 " p.m. SV. D. D. Sun Sun Ann's Moon MOOBI High M. W. Memoranda. Rises Sets H M. Decs U. & S. Plac*. Wat«r. H M. o ' H. M. H. M. 1 w 7 26 4 14 21 57 4 40 legs 10 2 2 Th Louis Nap. Emp'r. 1849 7 27 4 14 22 6 6 54 legs 10 55 3 Fri 7 28 4 13 22 14 Bets legs 11 44 4 Sat 7 29 4 13 22 22 5 S5 feet morn 5 2nd Sunday in Advent. 7 30 4 13 22 29 6 62 feet 33 6 Mo 7 31 4 13 22 36 7 52 head 1 22 7 Tu 7 32 4 12 22 43 8 64 head 2 10 8 W 7 33 4 12 22 49 9 55 neck 2 67 9 Th 7 34 4 12 22 55 10 56 neck 3 44 10 Fri 7 35 4 12 23 11 54 arms 4 33 11 Sat 7 3fi 4 13 23 5 morn arms 6 32 12 3rd Sunday in Advent. 7 37 4 13 23 9 52 breast 6 11 13 Mo 7 38 4 13 23 13 1 50 breast 7 2 14 Tu Prince Albert d. 1861. 7 39 4 13 23 16 2 48 heart 7 52 16 W 7 40 4 13 23 19 3 46 heart 8 41 16 Th 7 40 4 13 23 22 4 45 belly 9 28 17 Fri 7 41 4 13 23 24 5 45 belly 10 14 18 Sat 7 42 4 14 23 25 riiei belly 11 1 19 C 4th Sunday in Advent. 7 42 4 14 23 26 5 27 reins 11 45 20 Mo 7 43 4 14 23 27 6 26 reins ev. 33 21 Tu ^ 7 43 4 15 23 27 7 29 secr'ts 1 20 22 W 7 43 4 15 23 27 8 25 secr'ts 2 9 23 Th 7 44 4 16 23 26 9 45 thig's 2 57 24 Fri 7 44 4 16 23 25 10 54 thig's 3 48 2.5 Sat Christmas Day. 7 45 4 17 23 23 morn thig's 4 42 26 c 1st Sund.aft. Christmas. 7 45 4 18 23 21 3 knees 5 41 27 Mo 7 45 4 18 23 18 1 13 knees 6 42 28 Tu Lord Ncmandy d. 1859. 7 45 4 19 23 15 2 24 legs 7 44 29 W 7 45 4 20 23 11 3 35 legs 8 46 30 Th 7 45 4 21 23 7 4 45 legs 9 43 31 Fri 7 46 4 22 23 1 6 3 feet 10 37 31 Day». ed to it in dition. by lea, or last mle-month. lis annual \ calendar lirty, and ich Nunia 'otainb. 8. N. N. W. >■ Ilich ». Wattr. n. M. 10 2 10 65 11 44 morn 33 1 32 2 10 2 57 3 44 4 33 5 32 t C 11 t 7 2 7 62 8 41 9 28 10 14 11 1 11 45 er. 32 1 1 20 2 9 2 57 3 48 4 42 5 41 6 42 7 44 8 46 9 43 10 37 THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. 33 OBEAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. YiOTORii, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ; •nly daughter of his late Royal Highnefis, Edward, Duke of Kent, and Victoria, Duchess of Kent, daughter of Francis, Duke of 8axe Coburg; born the 24th of May, 1819 ; succeeded to the Throne on the decease of her uncle, William IV, June 20th, 1837; Proclaimed June 2l8t, 1827; Crowned June 28th, 1838 ; Married February 10th, 1840, to Field Marshal, His Royal Highness Prince Albert Augustus Charles Emanuel, Prince of Saxe Coburg and Gotha, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, &c., &c., dec, who died at Windsor Castle, December 14th, 18G1. 1. Issue. Victoria Adelaide Mury Louisa (Princess Royal,) born Nov. 2 1st, 1840, married January 25th, 1858, H. R. H. Frederick William, Prince of Prussia. 2. Albert Edward (Prince of Wales), born November 9th, 1841, married 10th March, 1863, Alexandra, Princess of Denmark. Issue — Prince Victor Albert, born 8th January, 1864. Prince George Frederick Ernest Albert, born June 3, 1865. — Princess Louisa, born July 6, 1868. 3. Alice Maud Mary, born April 25th, 1843, married July 1st, 1862, H. R. H. Prince Louis of Hesse. 4. Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, born August 6th, 1844. 5. Helena Augusta Victoria, born May 26.,h, 1846, married July 5th, 1866, H. R. H. Prince Christian of Augustenburgh. 6. Lousia Caroline Alberta, born March 18th, 1848. 7. Arthur Patrick William Albert, born May 1st, 1850. 8. Leopold George Duncan Albert, born April 7th, 1853. 9. Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, born April 4th, 1857. The Queen^s Cousins. — George V., late King of Hanover, born May 27th, 1819. George, Duke of Cambridge, born March, 1819. Princess Augusta, (Dutchess of Mecklenburg Strelit^, born July 19ih, 1 822. Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina Elizabeth, born Nov. 27th, 1833, married 12th May 1866, the Prince of Teck. BRITISH MINISTRY. First Lord of the Treasury — Right Hon. B. D'Israeli. Chancellor of the Exchequer — Right Hon. Ward Hunt. Lord Chancellor — Lord Cairns. Foreign Secretary — Lord Stanley. Colonial Secretary — Duke of Buckingham and Chandos. Secretary for War — Right Hon. General Peel. Secretary for India — Sir S. Northcote, C. B. B 34 BRITISH MINISTRY, ETC. Postmaster General — Duke of Montroie. Lord Privy Seal — Earl of Malmeshury, O. C. B. First Lord of the Admiralty— Right H*n. Sir John Pakington,G. C. B President of the Board of Trade — Mr. Uathorne Hardy. President of the Poor Law Bot.rd — Mr. Cave. Attorney General — Sir J. Karslake. Solicitor General — Sir W. Brett. First Commissioner of Works — Lord John Manners. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland — Duke of Abercorn. Secretary for Ireland — Earl Mayo. Master of the Horse — Dtike of Beaufort. Lord Chamberlain — Earl of Bradford. Lord Steward — Marquis of Bath. Lords of the Treasury — Sir R. Bateson and Hon. G. Noel. Under Secretary for War — Earl of Longford. Lord Advocate — Mr. Gordon. Attorney General for Ireland Solicitor " " Mr. Miller. BOARD OF TRADE.— Whitehall. President — Mr. Gathorne Hardy. Vice President— Right Hon. William Hutt, M. P. Joint Secretaries — Sir J. E. Tennent, Thos. H. Farrer. Assistant Secretary — W. D. Fane. Inspectors, Railway Debt. — Capt. Tyler, R. S.; Colonel YoUand, R. E.; Captain Rich, R. E. Professional Members of Marine Department. — Capt. W. H. Walker, Capt. G. A. Bedford, R. N. SOVEREIGNSOF T U R O P E . DATB OF ABCBNSIOI^ TO THE THRONI. Great Britain, Victoria, 1837 Austria, Francis Joseph I., 1848 Bavaria, Maximilian Joseph II., 1848 Belgium, Leopold I., 1865 Denmark, Christian IX 1863 France, Napoleon, IIL, 1852 Greece, George XII., 1863 Italy Victor Emanuel II., 1849 Netherlands, William III 1849 Portugal, Pedro V., 1855 Prussia, William 1 1861 Rome, Pius Xt 1846 Russia, Alexander II., 18.55 Saxony, John Nepomucene, 1855 Spain, .Isabella II.,. 1833 Sweden, Ciiarles XV., 1^59 Turkey,. Abdul Azziz, ,...1861 86 DOMIWIO K or CANADA. His Excellency the Right Honorable Charles Stanley Viscount Monck, Governor General of Canada, comprising the Provinces of Ontario, Que- bec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Hon. Sir John A. Macdonuld,K. C. B., Premier and Minister of Justice Hon. Sir G. E. Carticr, K. C. B., Minister of Militia. Hon. Peter Mitchell, Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Hon. A. T. Oalt, Minister of Finance. Hon. , Minister of Internal Revenue, Hon. S. L. Tillcy, C. B., Minister of Customs. Hon. Mr. Kenny, Receiver General. Hon. Mr. Langevin, Secretary of State for Canada, (Foreign.) Hon. Mr. Campbell, Postmaster General. Hon. Wm. McDougall, C. B., Minister of Public Works. Hon. Mr. Chapais, Minister of Agriculture. Senators for New Brunawiok, fto. Hon. A. E. Botsford, Hon. John Robertson, " R. L. Haaen, " D. Wark, " W. H. Steeves, " John Ferguson, •• R. D. Wilmot, " Peter Mitchell, W. H. Odell. " J. Dover, A. R. McClellan, " J. Glazier. « NKW BRUNSWICK UUUBERS OF THB H0U8S OF COMMONS. York County — Hon. Charles Fisher. St. John County — Hon. John Hamilton Gray. St. John City -Hon. S. L. Tilley, C. B. Westmorland (,'()uuty — J. A. Smith, Esq. Charlotte •♦ King's Queen's ** Sunbury •* Carleton •* Northumberlarid •» Kent Gloucester " Restigouchc " Albert " Victoria (« John Bolton, Esq. George Ryan, Esq. John Ferris, Esq. Charles Burpee, Esq. Charles Connell, Esq. J. M. Johnson, Esq. A. Renaud, Esq. T. W. Anglin, Esq. W. Caldwell, Esq. John Wallace, Esq. John Costigan, Esq. ONTARIO. His Honor Hon. W. P. Howland, C. B., Lieutenant Governor, &c. Hon. John Sandfield McDonald, Premier and Attorney General. Hon. Stephen Richards, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Hon. John Corling, Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works. Hon. Mathew C. Cameron, Provincial Secretary and Registrar. Hon. Edmund B.'Wood, Provincial Treasurer. 36 DErARTMENTS IN NEW BRUNSWICK. QUEBEC. His Honor Sir N. F. Belleau, Lieutenant Governor, Ac. Hon. Mr. Chaveau, Premier and Provincial Secretary. Hon. Mr. Duncan, Minister of Finincc. Hon. Mr. Ouimet, Attorney General. Hon. Mr. DeBoucherville, Speaker Legislative Council. Hon. Mr. Beaubien, Crown Lands. Hon. Mr. Archorubault, Public Works. Hon. Mr. Irving, Solicitor General. NOVA SCOTIA. His Honor Major General Hastings Doyle, Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of the Province of Nova Scotia, &c. PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OP GOYBRNMBMT. Hon. W. J. Wilkes, Attorney General. Hon. W. B. Vail, Provincial Secretary. Hon. James McNab, Treasurer. Hon. Charles Allison, Commissioner of Mines and Public Works. DEPARTMENTS IN NEW BRUNSWICK. Judiciary. SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE. Chief Justice Hon. William J. Ritchie, 6th December, 1865; Justices Hon. Neville Parker, 8th January, 18,51 ; Hon. John C. Allan, 22d Sept., 186.5; Hon. John Weldon, Gth Dec, 1865. W. H. Tuck, Esq., Clerk of the Crown ; William Carman, Esq., Clerk of the Pleas and in Equity ; Hon. John Simeoe Saunders, Clerk of the Circuits, and Clerk of the Crown on the Circuits. Terms — Hilary, First Tuesday in February. Easier, Second Tuesday in April. Trinity, Second Tuesday in June. Michaelmas, Second Tues- day in October. Nisi Prius Sittings in the County of York, Second Tuesday in January, and Fourth Tuesday in June. CIRCUIT COURTS. Saint John — Second Tuesday in January, May and August, and Third Tuesday in November. Sunbury — Fourth Tuesday in January. Queen's — First Tuesday in March. Charlotte— First Tuesday in August. King's — Second Tuesday in July. Albert — Second Tuesday in July. West- morland — Second Tuesday in January, and Third Tuesday in July. Kent — Second Tuesday in March, and Fourth Tuesday in September. 3?estigouche — Last Tuesday in August. Gloucester — First Tuesday in September. Northumberland — Second Tuesday in September. Carleton Last Tuesday in September. Victoria — Wednesday before the last Tuesday in September. DEPARTMENTS IN NEW BRUNSWICK. COUNTY COURTS. 37 The Courts are established by 30th Victoria, cap. x. passed 17th June, 1867. The Act authorises the appointment of one Judge for the Counties of Charlotte, Carleton and Victoria; one Judge for the Counties of Albert, Westmorland and Kent ; one Judge for the Counties of Northumberland, Gloucester, and Rostigouche ; and one Judge for the Counties of King's and Saint John — provided that said Court for the County of Saint JohL shall not have or exercise any jurisdiction in any cause in which the City Court in and for the City of Saint John, or the Police Court in the Parish of Portland, in the County of Saint John, have or claim Jurisdiction. The Act also authorises the appointment of a Clerk for each Court, who shall be an Attorney. The Sittings of the respective Courts shall be held at or near the County Court House in the Shire town. The County Courts have not cognizance of any action 1st. V^hen the title to land is brought in question ; or 2d. In which the validity of any devise, bequest, or limitation is die- puted, except as hereinafter mentioned ; or 3rd. For Criminal Conversation, or Seduction, or 4th. For breach of promise of marriage, or 5th. Of any notion against a Justice of the Peace for anything done by him in the execution of his office. Subject to the above, the County Courts have jurisdiction, and may hold plea in all personal actions of debt, covenant, and assumpsit, when the debt or damages do net exceed the sum of one hundred dollars ; and in actions on bail bonds given to a Sheriff in any case in a County Court, whatever m^y be the penalty or amount sought to be recovered. SITTINGS OF THE COUNTY COURTS. The Courts hold Terms every year in each County, which Terms an- nually commence as follows : Charlotte County — On the second Tuesday in the months of January and June ; on the fourth Tuesday in March, and on the first Tuesday in October. Carleton County — On the second Tuesday in March and December, and the first Tuesday in July. Victoria County — On the first Tuesday in March and December, and the second Tuesday in July. Yo7'k County— On the first Tuesday in January, March, June, and October. Sunbury County — On the Wednesday next after the second Tuesday in the months of January, June and October. Quern's County — On the Wednesday next after the fourth Tuesday in January and June, and on the third Tuesday in October. King's County — On the first Tuesday in the months of January, April, July and October. Saint John County— On the fourth Tuesday in the months of January, April, July, and October. Albert Cmnty — On the fourth Tuesda:' in June, and on the second Tuesday in March and November. 38 DEPARTMENTS IN NEW BBUNSWIOK. Westmorland County-— On the third Tuesday in June, the second Tues- day in December, and the first Tuesday in March. Kent County — On the third Tuesday in January ; on the last Tuesday in April, and on the first Tuesday in July and November. Northumberland County — On the fourth Tuesday in January, the second Tuesday in April, the fourth Tuesday in July, and the third Tues- day in October. Gloucester County — On the third Tuesday in January and July, and the first Tuesday in April. Restigouche County — On the second Tuesday in January and March, and the second Tuesday in July. The Inferior Court of Common Pleas are abolished by this Act. JUDGES. James G. Stevens, Esq., James Steadman, " Jas. W. Chandler, " Edwd. Williston, " Charles Walters, " COUNTIES. Charlotte Carleton, Victoria York, Sunbury, Queen's, Westmorland, Kent, Northumberland, Gloucester, Restigouche, Saint John, King's, COUNTIES. Charlotte, Carleton and Victoria, York, Sunbury and Queen's,.. Albert, Westmorland and Kent, NorthmMd,Glos'ter& Restig'che, Saint John and Kind's, CLERKS. George S. Grimmer William M.Connell William T. Wilmot, Charles H. B. Fisher. Gsorge J. Bliss James R. Curry, 8. G. Morse, Daniel L. Hanington, Thomas W. pibblee, Samuel Thomson, William End James S. Morse,. J. G. Forbes, Finemore E. Morton, APPOINTED. ICth June, (t « 1867. a i< « t( (( (( «{ « <( (i .Clerkt. Petitcodiac W. W. Price, Postmaiter. Richibucto, J. C. Voutoar, Sackville, Jamei Dixon, Salisbury J. 8. Colpitts, Shediac, A. R. Weldon, Sheffield, C. J> Burpee, Springfield Wm. H. White, St. Andrews G. F. Campbell, St. George, Gideon Knight, "John Howe, James Woodrow, Assistant. Henry C. Frink,..., Thomas B. Allan, Q, f^L„ } Micitael J. Potter, ' \ Henry Holmes, Henry P. Otty, John Earle, Charles R. Burtis, ^ John Leetch, Office keeper St. Martins, Edward Nugent, Postmaster. St. Stephen, James A. Grant, " Sussex Vale, H. McMonagle, " Upper Mills, Charlotte M. Robinson, Postmistress Woodstock, James Grover, Postmaster " H. D. Mcintosh, Assistant Four hundred and seventy Way Offices. LET'J ER RATES. I'he postage on letters mailed in New Brunswick, addressed to any place within the Dominion of Canada, is 3 c. per half oz. if pre-paid : if not pre- paid, it is 5 c. On letters to all parts of the United States the postage is G c per half or., if pre-paid, and 10 cents if unpaid. Letters to and from England, via Halifax, are charged 6d. sterling, or 12^ cents per half ounce ; and via New York, 8d. sterling, or 15 cents per half ounce, if prepaid : If mailed unpaid they are charged 6d. sterling ad- ditional on delivery. Per Canadian packets, via Quebec, 6d. sterling, or 12^ cents per half ounce ; and via Portland, 6d. sterling, or 12^ cents per half ounce, if prepaid : If mailed unpaid they are charged 6d. sterling ad- ditional on delivery. REGISTRATION. The following are the fees which, as well as the ordinary postage, must be prepaid at the office at which posted, on letters, packets and parcels in- tended to be Registered : — On Letters addressed to any place in Canada, Newfoundland, or Prince Edward Island, 2 cents. On letters addressed to any placK in the United Stales, 5 cents. On Letters addressed to any place in the United Kingdom, 8 cents. On Parcels, Packets of Patterns or Sam- ples to any part of Canada, 5 cents. On Book Packets and Newspaperb to the United Kingdom, 8 cents. 42 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT PARCELS. Parcels closed at the ends and sides, and not exceeding 4 lbs. in weight, may be posted at any Post Office in Canada, for conveyance to any other Post Office in Canada, at the following rates: — For each parcel weighing not more than 8 oz., 12^ cents ; exceeding 8 oz. and not exceeding 1 lb., 35 cents; exceeding 1 lb. and not exceeding 1^ lbs., 37^ cents ; exceeding 1^ lbs. and not exceeding 2 lbs., 50 cents ; exceeding 2 lbs. and not exceed- ing 2^ lbs., 62^ cents ; exceeding 2^ lbs. and not exceeding 3 lbs., 75 cents ; exceeding 3 lbs. and not exceeding 3j lbs., 87^ cents; exceeding 3^ lbs. and not exceeding 4 lbs., $1. The postage must be prepaid by stamps. The Parcel should have the words •♦By Parcel Post," plainly written on the address. It should be well and strongly put up, and be legibly addressed to the Post Office address of the intended receiver, the name of the County in which the said Office is situated being added. Parcels sent under these regulations may contain books, daguerreotypes, photographs, written or printed matter, returns, deeds, legal papers, and all transmissions of a like character not being strictly letters. Parcels cannot be transmitted by post under these regulations to any place beyond the limits of Canada. NEWSPAPERS. Newspapers printed and published in Canada may be sent to any part of the Dominion by post from the office of publication if paid quarterly in ad- vance, either by the Publisher at the office where the papers are posted, or by the Subscriber at the post office where the papers are delivered, at the following rates: — For a paper published once a week, 5 cents per quarter; twice a week; 10 cents per quarter; three times a week, 15 cents per quar- ter; six times a week, 30 cents per quarter. When these rates are not paid in advance the papers wili be charged 1 cent each on delivery. Cana> dian newspapers may be forwarded from the office of publication, if prepaid, to subscribers in the United States, the United Kingdom, Prince Edward Island, or Newfoundland at the commuted rates. Transient newspapers addressed to any place within the Dominion, to the United Kingdom, to Prince Edward Island, to Mewfoundlnnd, or to the United States, miist be paid by postage stamps at a rate of Two cents each. PERIODKJALS, and PRINTED MATTER. Printed or lithographed circulars, prices current, handbills, and other printed matter of a like character, posted in Canada, and addressed to any place in Canada, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, or the United States, are chargeable with a rate of one cent per oz., which must be pre- paid by Postage stamp. The half-yearly School Returns made by School Trustees to the Local Superintendents of Schools, filled up in writing with the names of the pupils and days of attendance, Military returns, states and rolls, containing writ- ten ^gures and signatures, and other documents of a like character, partly printed and partly written, such as Policies of Insurance, may be transmit- ted by Post, as printed matter, at the rate of one cent per ounce which must be prepaid by Postage stamp. Periodical Publications are publications issued at regular intervals, but IN NEW BRUNSWICK. 43 less frequently than once per week. An Almanac, or any work of a like character published at stated periods, and containing matter of general interest, is deemed to be a Periodical. 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Periodicals printed and published in (Canada may be sent addressed to any place in the United Kingdom, in the Mails by the Mail Steam Packets sailing from Quebec or Portland, and Halifax, on prepayment, by Postage stamp, of two cents each. No packet of Periodicals to exceed four pounds in weight. BOOKS. The following conditions apply to all Book packets, and mut ders, Hon. John Robertson, Hon. David Wark, Boyle Traris, Esq., M. D., Stephen H. Hitchings, Esq., James R. Hartley, Esq., Hon. A. M«L. Seely. Registrar and Treasurer — Edward H. Wilmot, Esq. ACADEMICAL FACULTY. President of the University — William Brydone Jack, D. C. L. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy — William Brydone Jack, D. C. L. Professor of Classical Literature and History — George Montgomery Campbell, A. M. Professor of Chemistry and Natural Science — Loring W. Bailey, A. M. Professor of Mtdern Languages and Literature — J. Marshall D'Avray. Professor of Logic and Metaphysics — Robert Jardine. Examiners for Degrees — Rev. Charles Cosier, A. M., Rev. Charles Lee, A. M., Rev. John M. Brooke, D. D., Rev. Charles Spurden, D. D. EDUCATIONAL. 49 PROVINCIAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. Under the Act 2lst Vic, cap. 9. Board of Education — The Lieutenant Uovernor or Administrator of the Governmeut for the time being, the Executive Council, and the Chief 8u> perintendent of Schools. Chief Superintendent — John Bennett, Esq. Clerk or Assistant — George Thompson. Inspectors — Edmund Hiilyer Duval, St. John, for the Southern District, viz. : Counties of St. John, Charlotte and Queen's ; Daniel Morrison, Car- leton, St. John, for the Northern District, viz : Northumberland, Kent, Gloucester and Restigouche Counties ; Edward C. Freeze, Fredericton, for the Western District, viz : York, Sunbury, Carleton and Victoria Coun* ties; Thos. W. Wood, Richibucto, Kent, for the Eastern District, viz: Kin(?'s, Westmorland, and Albert Counties. EdF* The Parish School Terms close 31st March and 30th September, immediately after which '< Returns " should be made to the Education Office. Plans of school house and furniture to be had upon application at the Education Office. All papers or communications for the Board of Education, or for the Office of Education, may ! addressed, •' Education Office, Fredericton.^* TRAINING AND MODEL SCHOOLS, ST. JOHN. Provincial Training and Model Schools, Hazen and Coburg Street, St. John, N. B., William Mills, Master ; Harriet S. Alline, Teacher in Female Department ,- John Mills, Teacher in Model or Practising School. The Terms commence January 17, April II, August 1, October 24. Each candidate for admission is required to make a written application, to present a certificate of good moral character from a clergyman, and to pass a satisfactory examination in the common branches, viz : — Spelling, Dc> fining, Reading, Arithmetic, Writing, Grammar, and Geography. All candidates are required to present themselves at the School.room at nine o'clock, A. M., of the first day of the Term ; for only in veri/ special cases is any one entitled to an examination for admission after that day. Males are required to be at least 18 years of age, and females at least 16. Candidates are expected to bring their ordinary school books. All letters should be prepaid to ensure attention. Examinations for Licenses are held in the last week of each Term. The Trained Teacher, upon obtaining License, and securing an engage- ment in the Parish school service, is entitled to " Board allowance," while attending Training School at the rate of $2 per week, not exceeding $24. Application for <* Board allowance to be made at the Education Office," accompanied by Trustees certificate of bona fide engagement, and entrance upon service. 50 PROVINCE OP NEW BRUNSWICK. COLLEGIAT?^ SCHOOL, FREDERICTON. Head Master, George Roberts, Esq., M. A. ; Classical and Mathematical Masters, George Roberts, M. A., and Charles Coster, A. M. ; French Mas- ter, tho Professor of Modern Languages in King's College. MADRAS SCHOOL. The Governor and Trustees of the Madras School in New Brunswick — The Lieutenant Governor, the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, the Members •f Her Majesty's Council, the Judge of the Admiralty, the Speaker of tha House of Assembly, the Mayor and Recorder of St. John, the Rector and Churchwardens of Trinity Church, St. John; together with the Rev. Wm. Donald, D. D., and Rev. W. Scovil. C. W. Weldon, Esquire, Clerk and Treasurer. MOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN COLLEGE, SACKVILLE, N. B. Corporation, 1868-9. Board jf Trustees and Governors, Rev. W. M. Punshen, A. M., Rev. R. A. Temple, «« J. R. Narraway, A. M. Henry B. Allison, Esq. B. Lingley, E^^q. John Starr, E 4. Hon. A. R. MrOlelan, Richard Heariz, Esq. James Dixon, Esq. Chairman. Charles Stewart, Secretary. Mariner Wood, Esq., Treasurer. Rev. H. Pickard, D. D. " C. Do Wolfe, D. D. " John McMurray, •♦ John Snowball, FACULTY. The Rev. Humphrey Pickard, D. D., President ant Professor of Logic, Ethics, Evidences of Christianity, Sfc. Thomas Pickard, A. M., Professor sf Mathematics and Astronomy, and Acting Professor of Natural Science. David Allison, A. M., Professor of the Latin and Greek Languages, and Literature. James R. Inch, A. M., Professor of Rhetoric and the French and German Languages. The Rev. Cranswick Jost, A. M., Professor of Hebrew, 4-c. Examiners — Rev. G. S. Milligan, A. M., Rev, S. Humphrey, A. B., Josiah Wood, Esq., A. M., and A. A. Stockton, Esq., A. M. Degrees conferred at the Anniversary, May, 1868, M. A. on Jotham M' E. Fulton, A. B. (Graduate of 1865), B. A. on Benjamin Russell, Wm. H. G. Temple, Joseph Siller, and Richard W. Weddall. EDUCATIONAL. 51 MOUNT ALLISON ACADEMY, SACKVILLE, N. B. Principal — Rev. Humphrey Pickard, D. D. Vice Principal — male branch — Rer. Cranswick Jost, A. M. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Head Master, \ , Rev. Cranswick Jost, A. M. Second Master, Samuel .A Chisley, A. B. Assistant Teacher Mr. Wm. M. Sterling. SPECIAL INSTRUCTION. Professor Thomas Pickard, in Mathematics. <« David Allison, in Classics. " James R. Inch, in French. " L. F. Brown, in Music. Stea^ard and Steitardess — Mr. and Mrs. John Towse.' Vice Principal — female branch — James R. Inch, Esq., M. A. BOARD OF instruction. Professor James R. Inch, Teacher of Languages, ^c. ; Miss Mary E. Pickard, M. L. A., Teacher of Mathematics, Calisthenics, ^e. / Miss Har- riet Smith, M. L. A., Teacher of English Branches, df-c. / Miss C. Maria Tread well, do. do; Miss Julia M. Dailey, Teacher of Drawing, Crayoning, Painting, ifc. { Professor L. F. Brown, Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Mrs. J. R. Inch, Matron. THE ALUMNI SOCIETY OF MOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN ACADEMY AND COLLEGE. President — Joseph L. Black, Esq. Vice Presidents — John Star, Esq.; Josiah Wood, Esq., A. M. ; John S. Mellish, Esq. Secretary and Treasurer, David Allison, Esq., A. M. This Society was established in January, 1864, in connection with the anniversary exercise then held, commemorative of the fact that in that month the institution had completed the twenty-first year of its existence. Its objects are common with those of similar associations organized by th« Alumni of most of the principal Colleges and Academies on the continent — the promotion of kindly feeling among its members, and Ihe advance- ment of the interests of the Institution with which it is connected. The Society has founded two annual Scholarships in Classics and Mathematict respectively, each worth thirty dollars, and offered for competition at the Collegiate Matriculation Examination to Students from the Academy. NEW BRUNSWICK BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY. Founded A. D. 1830 — Seminary located at Fredericton. OFFICERS FOR 1868-'69. President— Jtev. I. E. Bill. Vice Presidents and Rev. A. D. Thompson. Treasurer — R. G. Lunt. I Secretary — Z, G. Gabel. Auditor — A. W. Marsters, | Principal— L E. Hopper, B, A. Committee — Messrs. W. S. Estey, J. Smith, Wm. Sewell, Richard H. 52 CITY OP ST. JOHN — CIVIC OFFICERS. Philips, A. D. Yerxa. C. D. Everott, John Fisher, Hon. W. H. Steevee, Hon. A. M'L. Seely, A. H. Gillmor, Rev. P. O. Rees, Rev. E. C. Cady, A. M. ; M. Francis, J. S. May, Rev. C. Spurden, Rev. George Sealy, together with the officers of the Society. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE— ST. JOHN COUNTY. J. L. M'Innis, President. S. D. Millar, Vice President. J. E. N. Holder, Rec. and Cor. *Sfec'y. James Ritchie, Treasurer. SAINT JOHN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. James Hutchinson, A. M. M. D. Classical Master. Edward Manning, English " «•■»»- City of Saint John. Mayor — A. Alward, Esq. | Recorder — Hon. Robert L. Hazen. Common Clerk — B. Lester Peters, Esq. ALDBRHEN. King's Ward — John Yeats, Esq. Queen's Ward — S. J. Golding, Esq. Duke's Ward — F'cis Gallagher, E»q. Si/dnei/ Ward—H. Duffell, Esq. Guy's Ward — R. R. Allan, Esq. Brook's Ward — Adam Glasgow, Esa. Wellington Ward — M.W.Maher,Esq. Prince Ward — R. D. McArthur, Esq. Albert Ward — William J. McCordock. COUNCILLORS. King's Ward — Christopher Murray. Queen's Ward — J- W. Roop. Duke's Ward — S. K. Brundage. Sydney Ward — Bartholo'w Coxctter. Guy's Ward — Joseph Dunham, Brook's Ward — Joseph O'Brien, Wellington Warrf— Elias S. Floglor. Prince Ward — James J. Lawlor. Albert Ward — Aidrew Buist. Treasurer, Chamberlain, and Collector and Receiver of Tuxes — James R. Ruel, Esquire. Deputy Common Clerk — Mr. George B Fairweather. Auditor — George W. Smith. High Constable — George Stockford. Marshals — Bernard Murray, Patrick Duffy, John Harrington, Lewis W. Durant, Calvin Powers, Francis Wilson, John Kerr, Wm. Buchanan, Benjamin Anderson, Joseph Dunham. Clerk of the Market — His Worship the Mayor. Visiting Physicians — George J. Handing, M. D. William S. Harding, M. D. (at Inner Station.) Port Wardens — John W. M. Irish, Charles McLauchlan, Michael Mc- Carthy, Zebedee Ring, Augustus Quick, Levi H. Waterhouse, James McFarlane, Jarites U. Thomas, Duncan Robertson, William Firth, John D. Purdy, Charles H. Estabrooks, John Jenkins, Oliver Emery, James Robertson, Ariron Armstrong, John McLachlan, Samuel Neill, Thos. Boyne, Robert Marshall, John Leavitt, Thomas 0. Mahony, Wm. Black, Robert Crozier. fe CITY OP ST. JOHN — CIVIC OFFICERS. 53 Port or Harbor Master — Daniel Hatfield. Harbor Inspector — John Murray. Pilots — John Reed, George Thomas, John Spears, James Reed, Thomas Vaughan, John Scott, Samuel Rutherford, George E. Mulherrin, Richard Cline, Edward J. Fletcher, Henry Thomas, Daniel Mulherrin, William Lahey, James McPartland, Daniel Daley, Charles Taylor, John Sherrard, Patrick Traynor, Charles Daley, William Hatfield, Michae? Garrity, Jas. Murray, James Doyle, Robert Thomas, Bernard Mullin, John Sproule, Philip G. Doody, Lewis Bennett, John Havlin, James S. Spears, James Millar, Joseph Doherty, James Quinn, James E. Mantle, James Cassely, W. Quinn, Daniel Langan. Firewards — The Ma>or. ex officio, Joseph Fairweather, Geo. A. Lock- hart, Thomas McAvity, W. H. A. Keans, C. D. Everitt, W. A. Robertson, jr., Robert Kedey, Geo. V. Nowlin, B. Coxetter, John C. Littlchale, Jo- seph Beatteay, William Mackay, Thomas Marter, A. C. O. Trentowsky, Charles E. Raymond, William Kee, Charles J. Melick, William C. Dun- ham, James A. Harding, John M. Walker, Joseph Coram, Thomas Han- ford, Joseph Mercer, John Wilson, jr., E. E. Lockhart, Charles A. Everitt, Stephen K. Foster, James Colwell, Chas. Ketchum, Josiah Adams, S. T. Mosher, Thos. R. Jones, Charles Gierke, Robert Stack- house, Frederick P. Robinson, John Yeats, Lewis H. Browne, Robert D. M'Arthur, Elias S. Flaglor, Joseph O'Brien, Jonathan P. Taylor, B. Les- ter Peters, Thomas M. M'Lachlan, Samuel L. Brittain, James Milligan, Aaron Alward, John R. Smith, Thomas M. Reed, James J. Lawlor. Chief Engineer Fire Department — Thomas Marter. «♦ West Side — George Stackhouse. Engineers of Fire Department. Engine Co. No. 1, John Wilson, jr. West Side. (( i< « 2, Robert Finlay. " 3, Samuel Dunlop. Engine Co. No. 7, Geo. F. Harding. " " " 8, Gideon Spragg. Assessors of Taxes — Charles Ketchum, James Sullivan, John Wilson, jr. City Engineer — Hurd Peters. Superintendent of Flour Inspectors — W. H. A. Keans. Umpire under Flour Ordinance — Thomas Ran kine. Inspecto's and Weighers of Flour and Meal — John Humbert, John Ber- ryman, John Robson, Henry Leavitt, James Clark, John Clarke, James Bustin. Guagers of Wines, ^c. — Edwin N. S. Stewart. Inspector of Firewood, Bark, Sfc, Market Slip — Alexander McKelvey ; James Hutchinson, Lower Cove ; Evan Evans, Carleton ; John Finn, Railway. Searchers and Guagers of Oil— Frederick W. Thomson, Jonathan An- derson, S. Gillespie. Surveyors of Lumber — Samuel Jordan, Edward D. Gore, James H Fairweather, Nelson A. Cougle, Francis Jordan, Henry Leonard, Geo H. Robertson, Joseph 0. Craft, Charles O. Reinecke, William J. Grady, James Wetmore, jr., Samuel K. Wilson, Charles A. Estey, Wm. Clark, Bartholomew J. Driscoll, John W. Sulis, Shanklin Thompson, Thos 54 CITY OP 3T. JOHN— CIVIC OFFICERS. Fairweather, Andrew Anderson, Thomas Jordan, William Bowden, Edward E. Estey, William Woodworth, Francis Gallagher, Robert Ros- siter, S. T. Mosher, J. Darling, C E. Fairweather, W. Urquhart. SuperirCt of Weighers ofCoah and Measurers of Salt — W.H. A. Keans. Cutters of Dried Fish — George Young, Fred. W. Thomson, Jonathan Anderson. Inspectors of Pickied Fish — Fred. W. Thomson, George Young, Jona- than Anderson, J. Ross. Pound Keeper, East Side — William Woodstock ; Carleton — John Austin. Hog Reeve, East Side — James Duffy ; Carleton — William Cronk. Fence Viewer — Thomas Coram. STANDING COMMITTEES OF COMMON COUNCIL— 1868. On Accounts — Messrs. McArthur, Golding, Gallagher. Lamps — Messrs. (. jxetter, Brundage, Roop, Flaglor, Lawlor. Streets, East side — Messrs. Lawlor, Flaglor, Roop, Murray, Brundage, Coxetier. Streets, West side — Messrs. Allan, O'Brien, Buist, McCordock, Dunham, Glasgow. Police — Messrs. Maher, Golding, Gallagher, Duffell, McArthur, Yeats. West side —Messrs. Dunham, Glasgow, McCordock, Allan, Buist, O'Brien. Mar- kets — Messrs. The Mayor, Roop, McArthur, Coxetter, Lawlor, Dunham, Flaglorr Bye Laws — Messrs. The Mayor, Maher, McArthur, Duffell, Al- lan, Golding, Gallagher, Murray, Brundage. Fire Department, East side — Messrs. Flaglor, McArthur, Maher, Yeats, Coxetter, Duffell, Gal- lagher, Roop, Murray. Fire Department, West side — Messrs. Glasgow, Dunham, McCordock, Buist, O'Brien, Allan. Ferries — Messrs. Maher, Aitan, Gallagher, Glasgow, Golding, McCordock, Flaglor, Coxetter. Lan- caster Lands and Navy Island — Messrs. Yeats, Allan, Maher, Coxetter, Roop. Old Burial Ground — Messrs. McArthur, Golding, Lawlor, Maher. Reed's Point — Messrs. Duffell, Gallagher, Brundage, Murray, Coxetter, Maher, Flaglor. Special Accounts — Messrs. Gallagher, Roop, Brundage, Buist, Yeats, Maher. King's Square — Messrs. Golding, McArthur, Maher, Flaglor, Lawlor. Queen^s Square — Messrs. Brundage, Gallagher, Duffell, Coxetter. Eastern Lands — Messrs. Maher, McArthur, Murray, Coxetter, Lswlor. Carleton Lands and Western Accounts — Messrs. McCordock, Allan, Glasgow, Buist, O'Brien, Dunham. Harbour — Messrs. The Mayor, Duffell, Gallagher, Coxetter, Glasgow. Breakwater and Charlotte Street Wharves — Messrs. Duffell, Gallagher, Coxetter, Maher, Flaglor. Finance — Messrs. Murray, Brundage, McArthur, Maher. Appeals — Messrs. Roop, Lawlor, Brundage, Yeats, Murray, Coxetter, Flaglor, Glasgow. Queen^s Square, West side — Messrs. O'Brien, Glasgow, McCordock, Allan, Dun- ham, Buist. Public Buildings, West side — Messrs. Buist, McCordock, Glasgow, Allan, O'Brien, Dunham. CARLETON FIRE POLICE. Captain Stephen P. Wetmore. Lieutenant Thomas McLeod. Treasurer Isaac Olive, jr. CITY OP ST. JOHN — WHARFAGE. 55 COMMISSIONERS OF SEWERAGE AND WATER SUPPLY FOB THX CITT Ot ST. JOBK (East) A>D PABT OF THB FABISH OF FOBTLARD. Board of Commissioners — Edward E.Lockhart, Thomas King and Wm. Seely. Chairman — Edward E. Luckhart. Superintendent of Works — Gilbert Murdock ; residence Park Hotel. C/crA:— Thomas C. Hennigar. Collector — Charles F. Flaglor. Office — 77 Prince William Street ; hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. FOB CABLKTOir — OFFICE, KOBTH SIDE BODITEY, NBAB UKIOH ST. Chairman — Charles Ketchum. Commissioners — George F. Harding and Martin H. Peters. POLICE DEPARTMENT. OFFICE — NO. 16 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET. Police Magistrate — Humphrey T. Gilbert, Esq. Sitting Magistrates — Wm. O. Smith, Geo. A. Lockhart, Geo. V. Nowlin, and Wm. H. A. Keans, Esquires. Chief of Police — John R. Marshall. Clerk — Charles H. Chandler. 1st Division — Scrgt. Thomas Dobson and four men. 2nd " " William Patterson and four men. 3rd '< " John McLean and four men. 4th " " A. Watson and four men. 5th " " John Hipwell and four men. Station Keeper — Alexander Patterson. Mayor's Office — Serg;t. Carson. Policeman for Carleton — Benjamin Watters. The Policemen, thirty-two in all, are appointed by and under the con- trol of the Chief of Police. BOARD OF HEALTH. Chairman — William Bayard, Esq., M. D. Commissioners — Charles Watters, Geo. V. Nowlin*, Jas. Flewwelling, and John McLachlan, Esqrs. Clerk— Vi. Scely. RATES OF WHARFAGE. For every Decked Vessel, or Woodboat, of the burthen of 40 tens and under, 30c. per day ; above 40 tons, and under 50, 35c. ; above 50 and under 60, 40c. ; above 60, and under 70, 45c. ; above 70, and under 80, 50c. ; above 80, and under 90, 55c. ; above 90, and under 100, 60c. ; above 100, and under 120, 70c.; above 120, and under 150, 80c.; above 150 and under 180, 99c.; above 180, and under 200, $1; above 200, and under 220, $1 10; above 220, and under 240, $1 20; above 240, and under 260, $1 30; above 260, and under 280, $1 40; above 280, and under 300, $1 50; above 300, and under .320, $1 60; above 320, and under 340, {1 70; above 340, and under 360, $1 80; above 360, and under 380, $1 90 ; above 380, and under 400, $2 ; above 400, and under 450, $2 25 ; above 450, and under 500, $2 50 ; and 25c. for every ad- ditional 50 tons. 56 CITY OP ST. JOHN — WHARFAGE. TOP-WHARFAGE LAW. Anchcri and chains of all kinds, per ton, Is. 3d. ; barrels of flour, bread and meal, and all other barrels under 224 lbs. weight, each, ^d. ; half-bar- rels, firkins and kegs of all kinds, each, ^d. ; barrels of salt provisions and pickled fis'i, each. Id. ; ballast, per ton, 6d.; bricks, pjr thousand, Is.; bales and boxes of merchandize, each, 4d. ; boxes of soap or candles, weighing 112 lbs. or less, each, id. ; boxes of soap or candles, weighing over 112 lbs., each, ^d.; boxes of smoked herrings, each, ^d.; copper and composition bars, bolts, sheets, spikes and nails, per ton. Is. ; coals (except Anthracite) per chaldron, 4d. ; coals (Anthracite), per chaldron, 3d. ; carriages and coaches, each, 6d. ; chalk, per ton, 6d. ; cattle, viz: bulls, oxen and cows, each, 6d.; cattle, viz: heifers, calves, sheep and lambs, each, Id.; coffee, cocoa nuts and filberts, in bags, per bag, ^d. ; salt, in bags, each, ^d. ; dry fish, per quintal, ^d. ; glass, in boxes of 100 ft., each, ^d. ; glass, in smaller packages, each, id. ; hogsheads of liquors and liquids, each, 4d. ; hay, screwed, per ton, Is.; hay, unscrewed, per ton. Is. 6d. ; hides, green, each, ^d.; hides, dry, each, id. ; hides, in bales, per bale, 6d. ; hemp, cordage and oakum, per ton, Is.; hollow ware and castings, per ton. Is. 3d.; hampers, each, Id.; horses, mares and geldings, each, 6d. ; hogsheads of lime and dry fish, each, 3d. ; iron in bars, bolts, sheets, plates, nails, spikes and pigs, per ton. Is.; lumber, per thousand feet, superficial, 6d. ; lead, in bar, sheet, shot, pigs and pipes, per ton. Is.; molasses, per hogshead, 4d>; molasses, per puncheon, 4d. ; Molasses, per tierce, 3d. ; puncheons of all kinds not herein otherwise pro. vided for, each, 4d.; pipes of liquids and liquors cactv, 6d.; quarter casks of all kinds, each, 2d.; raisins, in boxes, per box, ^d. ; raisins, in smaller pack- ages, each, id. ; sugar, in hogsheads, each, 6d. ; salt, in bulk, grain and roots of all kinds, per hundred bushels. Is. 6d.: slate, per ton, 6d. ; stone, per ton, 6d. ; spelter, per ton. Is.; tea, in boxes, each. Id.; tea, in smaller packages, each, ^d. ; timber of all kinds, undressed, per ton, 6d ; tierces of sugar, or of other articles not herein enumerated, each, 4d. ; waggons, buggies, gigs and other vehicles, each, 3d. ; zinc, in sheets, bar, block, nails and spikes, per ton. Is.; all empty packages, to pay half the rates of full packages, and on all goods, wares and merchandise not hereinbefore enumerated and rated, to pay at the rate of Is. per ton weight or measurement, at the option of the collec- tor, proprietor or lessee of the wharf or wharves where the same is placed. HARBOK MASTER'S FEES. On Vessels of 30 Tons and under 50, 50c. ; Vessels of 60 Tons and under 75, 76c.; 75 and under 100 tons, $1.; 100 and under 150 tons, $1 25; 150 and under 200 tons, $1 50; 200 and under 300 tons, $2 \ 300 and under 400 tons, $2 50 ; 400 and upwards, $3 ; Decked Vessels under 100 tons, owned and registered at Saint John, and all British Ves- sels under that tonnage trading within the Bay of Fundy, or arriving from Ports to the Northward of Cape Cod, or the Westward of Cape Canso, or from any Port in Nova Scotia, to pay annually as follows ; Under 30 tons, 75c. ; over 30 and under 50 tons, $1 ; over 50 and under 75 tons, $1 20 ; over 75 and under 80 tons, $2. CITY OP ST. JOHN — REGULATIONS. 57 RATES OP SLIPPAGE AT THE CORPORATION SLIPS. All Decked Vessels, same rates as for Wharfage ; Woodboats, and all other Boats, or undecked Vessels, having standing Masts, and all Scows, and not lying at the wharves on either side ef Slips, to pay the following : Woodboats of sufficient burthen to carry 10 Cords of Wood, or under, 60c. ditto ditto upwards of 10 Cords, and not more that 15, $1. ditto ditto upwards of 15 Cords, and not more than 20, $1 50. ditto ditto upwards of 20 Cords, $2. The above to be paid each trip, and if any such Vessel remains over six days, an additional duty to be paid of from 50c. to $1 daily, according to the burthen. Other Boats and Vessels yvithout decks, and having fixed or standing masts, and all Scows, to pay 30c. each trip, and 30c. additional per day if suffered to remain over three days. RATES OF FERRIAGE ACROSS THE HARBOR OF ST. JOHN. F*ot passengers, 4c. ; Children under twelve years, 2c. ; Horse 5c. ; Ox, or other large animals, 5c. ; Elephant or Camel, 2.5c. ; single Waggon not loaded, 4c. ; single waggon, with horse and one man, lOc. ; single waggon, with horse, load and man, 12c. ; double waggon, not loaded, 12c. ; double waggon, with horses and man, 15c. ; double waggon, with horses, load and man, 25c. ; barrel, 2c. ; bag containing two bushels, 2c. ; firkin, keg, or box of the same size, 2c. ; cask of lime, 4c. ; pipe, hogshead, or puncheon, whether in waggon, cart, sled, or other vehicle or not, except containing molasses, vinegar, rice, or sugar, 15c. ; every cwt. of iron, steel, or copper, whether in waggon, cart, or other vehicle or not, 2c. — Carts, sleds, drays, and carriages, same as waggons. RATES OF TOLLS FOR CROSSING THE ST. JOHN SUSPENSION BRIDGE. For every foot passenger, (excepting children vi-ider five year .S age) 3c. ; horse, mare, gelding, mule, ass, ox, cow, or other large animal, 7c. each; elephant or camel, $1 00; carriage, sleigh, waggon, cart, sled or other vehicle, drawn by one horse or beast of draught with one person, with or without load, 13c., double horse Team, with Driver, 20c. ; each additional horse or beast of draught, 7c. ; sheep, calf, hog, or goat, Ic. TIME FOR GOING THROUGH THE FALLS. NEAR ST. JOHN. The Falls are level or still water at or about three and a half hours on the Jlo0d, and about two and a half on the ebb, so that they are passable four times in 24 hours, about 10 or 15 minutes each time. No other rule can be given, as much depends on the floods in the River Saint John, and the time of high water or full sea, which is often hastened by high winds, and in proportion to the height of them. RATES AT THE PUBLIC WEIGHING MACHINES,^ Every load not exceeding One Thousand Pounds Weight, One Shilling ; and One Penny for every additional Hundred Weight ; payable, half by the seller, and half by the purchaser. ' 58 CITY OP ST. JOHN — CARTAGE. HACKNEY COACH FARES. For conveying one passenger from any public stpnd to any part of the City, or from any one part of the City t« any other part thereof, 20c. ; and for every passenger 38 1 Zb 73 1 15 95 S8 CITY OP ST. JOHN — MARKET TOLLS, ETC. 59 The First District to comprise all that part of the city lying between and within the north side of Union Street, the east side of Prince Wm. Street, and the south side of Duke Street. Second District to comprise all that part of the city outside of the First District, which lies between and within the east side of Mill Street, from the city line, north side of Pond Street, east side of Peel Street, noHli side of Carleton street, east side of Coburg and Charlotte Streets, and south side of Queen Street. Third District to comprise all that part of the city outside of the Second District, that lies between and within the city line on the north, the east side of Dorchester Street, north side of Hazen Street, east side '•f Garden Street, northerly side of Paddock Street, easterly side of A^aterloc. Street, east side of Sidney Street, and south side of St. James Street. Fourth District to comprise all that part of the city outside of the Third District that lies between and within the city line on the north, to the west- ward of a line at right angles to the said city line, and which strikes the intersection of the easterly line of Coburg with the northerly line of Hazen Street, the easterly side of Coburg Street, northerly side of Cliff Street, westerly side of Waterloo Street, northerly side of Richmond Street, east- erly side of Brussels Street, easterly side of Ceiriuarthen Street, and south- erly side of Main Street. Fifth District to comprise all that part of the city outside of the Fourth District, that lies between and within the city line on the north, the south- erly line of the General Public Hospital Grounds, the northerly side of Jor- dan's Alley (so called), lying between Waterloo and Brussels Streets, easterly side of Brussels Street, northerly side of Clarence Street, easterly side of St. Patrick Street, easterly side of Wentworth Street, and southerly side of Main Street. Sixth District to comprise all that part of the city outside of the Fifth District, which lies between and within the northerly side of Clarence Street, easterly side of St. David Street, east side vof Pitt Street, and south side of Main Street. Seventh District to comprise all that part of the city lying to the south of the south side of Main Street, and to the east of the east side of Pitt and St. David Streets, and to the south of the north side of Clarence Street. Eighth District to comprise all that part of the city lying to the north- ward of the north side of Clarence Street, to the eastward of the east side of Brussels, and northward of the northerly side of said Jordan's Alley, and northward of the southerly line and bound of the Ge?)eral Public Hospital Grounds. PUBLIC PORTERS AND HAND-CARTMEN. For loading, carrying, and housing any goods, or any other aiiicle ob any Hand Cart, from the Market Slip in King's and Queen's Ward% or from any other place within the limits of the first district, to any d^er place within the said several Five districts, the rates of prices are as f^HF : For the first district, 5c. ; second. di!i>.ti'iQt]> 6c. ; third district, 7c. ? foutb district, 8. ; fifth district, 9c. 60 CITY OF RAINT JOUN — REGULATIONS. MARKET TOLLS. Beef, per quarter, 4c. ; Hogs, of 200 lbs. or under, 4c., and every addi- tional 100 lbs., Ic. ; Sheep, Lamb, Goat or Veal, per carcase each, 4c.; But- ter, Aub, pai^ jar or firkin, of 10 lbs. and under, 2c., every additional 10 lbs,, ic, Butler in rolls, and Lard in cakes, for every 10 lbs. or under, 2c.; Tallow, for every 10 lbs. or under, Ic; Cheese, for every 10 lbs. or under Ic; Potatoes, per 100 lbs., 2c.; Turnips, per 100 lbs. Ic; Oysters, in tub or other vessel, per gallon, 2c.; do. in shell, per bushel, 2c.; Turkeys, each, Ic; Geese, each, Ic; Pigeons, per doz., Ic; Partridges, Fowl or Ducks, ptr pair, Ic; Flour or Meal, per 100 lbs. 2c; Oats, per 100 lbs., 2c.; Peas and Beans, per 100 lbs., 5c.; Ham, Shoulders, Bncon, per piece, Ic; Eggs, for every 10 dozen or under, ic; Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, per 100 lbs. 3c.; Apples, per 100 lbs., 5c.; Plums, per 100 lbs., 5c.; Cherries, per box, ^c; Cucumbers, per dozen, Ic; Fish, gmoked, per 100, 2c.; Sugar, Maple, for 10 lbs. or under, Ic, each additional 10 lbs., Ic; Socks and Milts, per doz. pair, 3c; Yarn, woolen, per lb., Ic; Corn, green, per dozen, ^c; Peas and Beans, green, per 100 lbs., 5c; Onions, per 100 lbs., 3c.; Cabbages, per dozen, 4c; Berries, for 5 quart pail, Ic; do. for 10 quart pail, 2c.; Moose, Cariboo and Bear, per quarter, 4c.; Deer, per quarter, 2c; Hides, Ox or Cow, each, 4c; Skins, Sheep, each, 2c.; Skins, Calf, tanned or untanned, each, 2c; Wool, per lb., Ic, Feathers, per lb., Ic; Salmon, each, 2c. All other articles not enumerated, 2 cents on each Dollar of value. Hat MARKEf Tolls. — Hay, per cwt., Ic; Straw, per cwt., jc; Shingles, per m., 4c; (Dedar Posts, per dozen, 4c.; Wood, per cord, 4c.; Juniper, per ton, 4c.; Spars, to 9 inch, each, 2c; do., over 9 inch, each 4c.; Planks, per m., 32c.; Boards, per m., 16c.; Hardwood, Ash, Birch, Maple, or other Hardwood Logs, each, 2c.; Staves, Hardwood, per 100, 2c.; do., Softwood, per 100, ^c; Hoop Poles, per 100, Ic On country produce sold in Hay Market, the same Tolls as in above " Market Tolls." FISH MARKET DUES. For every Salmon, 3c. ; Codfish, Pollock, Bass, or Shad, each Ic ; Hal- libut, not exceeding 20 lbs. 2c. ; exceeding 20 lbs. and for every 20 lbs. 2c; every Lobster, Ic; dozen of Haddock, 3c.; every 100 of Gaspereaux, Alewives, Herrings, or other small fish, 3c. EXPRESS OFFICES. FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF MONET, GOODS, PARCELS AND LETTERS. Eastern Express — To all parts of the United States and British Pro- vinces. OrTice, 68 Prince William Street. ^I^EW England Express — To all parts of the United States and British jflwince.". Office, 104 Prince William Street. Gleason's Express— To Fredericton, Woodstock, Grand Falls, the Upper St. John, and all parts of the Province. Office, G6 Prince Wra. St, Gl ry addi- ; But- onal 10 ler, 2c.; ider Ic; 1 tub or ach, Ic; cks, per eas and ggs, for bs. 3c.; box, ^c; aple, for per doz. !*eas and iges, per ; Moose, 8, Ox or ntanned, 2c. All Shingles, liper, per anko, per or other Softwood, in Hay ic. ; Hal- lbs. 2c.; pereaux, rERS. tish Pro- [1 British 'alls, the Wm. St, ; City and County of St. John. [Tho area of St. John County is 136,280 acres. Population 48,9|9.] Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum — The Mayor and Recorder, Michael M. Maher, R. D. M'Arthur, Wm. J. McCordock, John Yeats, 8. J. Golding, Francis Gallagher, R. R. Allan, Adam Glasgow, and Henry DufTell, Esquires. Justices cf tlie Peace — Lauchinn Donaldson, Henry Gilbert, Charles Ward, Hon. John Robertson, William H. Street, James Brown, Samuel Strange, John Wishart, Robert Keltie, L. H. DeVeber, William Hawks, George 8. Baker, George A. Lockhart, William Parks, W. O. Smith, Alexander Lockhart, James Travers, Joseph Fairweather, Robert Douglas, Francis Ferguson, Frederick A. Wiggins, Peter Besnard, James Olive, George Carvill, John Humbert, Stephen K. Foster, Francis Ruddick, John F. Goddard, T. O. Crookshank, Joseph Beat- teay, Alexander Balloch, B. J. Undorhill, Charles D. Everitt, James Olire 3d, Robert Salter, J. W. M. Irish, Alexander M'Tavish, T. E. Millidge, D. J. M'Laughlan, John Doherty, J. S. Parker, John Fos- ter, Darid Collins, J. C. Littlehale, Robt. Robertson, Chas. Ketchum, Jas Quinton, Samuel Clark, G. V. Nowlin, Jas. Dunn, W. H. A. Keans, Jas. Robinson, Thos. Trafton, John M'Lauchlan, John M'Grath, J. D. Lewin, G. E. Fenety, John Stevens, Stephen Gerow, G. E. Snider, T. W. Daniel, Chas. Merritt, Robt. Robertson, Wm. Thomson, Thos. Hil- yard, Jas. Flewnlling, John Fisher, 8. L. Tilley, Thomas M'Avity, W. Wright, J. V. Troop, Z. Ring, James Harris, Thos. McElroy, Jas. H. Moran, O. B. Cougle, T. McCarthy, W. H. Olive, Thos. Robinson, B. 8. Gilbert, John McSweeney, Edw. Brown, Patrick McCourt, Thomas Coram, James E. Hamm, James Colwell, John Berryman, Robert Thompson, sen., Thos. Marter, Michael Downing, John Gillis, Michael O'Mahoney, Aaron Al- ward, Hugh Morris, Justus E. Knight, Daniel Gallagher, Charles H. Esta- brooks, George H. Clark, Jas. Gault, William Thompson, sen., Charles Tucker, Charles Devine, John W. Beard, Alexander Rankin, Charles Hazen, Robert Rossiter, John Anderson, Robert R. Allan, Lewis H. Browne, and Thomas Hatheway, Esquires. High Sheriff— James A. Harding, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace — H. W. Frith, Esquire. Coroners — William Bayard, Esquire, M. D., Z. S. Earl, Esq., M. D., Wm. Ruddock, Esq., M. D., James Robinson, Esq., J. P., John Rigby, Esq. County Treasurer — William Mackay, Esquire. Auditor of County Accounts — R. Sands Armstrong, Esquire. Committee on County Accounts — Wm. H. A. Keans, D. J. McLaughlin, and Zebedee Ring, Esquires. Judge of Probates — C. N. Skinner, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills and Registrar of Probates — W, Chi pi Drury, Esquire. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Sapreme Court — The B arris ters and Attornies practising in the city of Saint John* 62 CITY AND COUNTY OF ST. JOHN. Police Magittrate Portland — D. Tapley, Esq. Police Commitaionera — John Duncan, £. E. SniJer. C§mmiaaioner for taking Recognizancea of Bail in the Supreme Court — Isaac Woodward, Esquire. btapector of Sehoola — E. D. Duval. TVuateea of Schools, City of St. JcAn— Parish No. 1— East Side— John Sears, George Blatch, and W. P. Dole, Esquires. Parish No. 2 — West Side — J. B. Whipple, and Isaac Noble. Commiaaionera for the Management of the Free Sehoola at St. John, uncon- nected with the Madraa Board — Rev. James Quinn, and Wm. Carvill, Esq. Commiaaioner of Wrecka — Robert Leonard. Commiaaioner of Indian Reaervea under Act 7,Vic.e. 4.5 — Dr.Wm. Bayard. Commiaaionera for Water Street Extenaion — John McLauchlin, and Jer- emiah Harrison, Esquires. Commiaaionera of Sewera — Alex. Jardinp, Charles A. Everitt,W.P.8mith. Commiaaionera of Sewera and Marah Landa, Lancaster — G. C. Carman, James Olive and James Quinton. Auctioneera — Cudlip &, Snider, W. D. W. Hubbard, G. A. Lockhart, Edward Maher, J. W. Montgomery, George Stewart, JohnV. Thurgar, and Austin Faraher. Inapector of Steam Boata — William M.Smith. Inapector of Coal Oila — Arch. Rowan. Commiaaionera of the Alma House, Work Houae. and Infirmary — W. 0, Smith, William Hawkes, Allan McLean, Wm. Doherty, David Tapley, and Thomas C. Olive, Esquires. Phyaician — J. Baxter, Esquire, M. D. Keeper — William Cunningham. Surveyora of Lumber for the County — Shadrach Holly, Samuel Reynolds, Andrew Stevenson, R. Staples, John McHarg, M. Dawson, Wm. Lynch, John Tapley, Jas. Crawford, Moses E. Cowan, David M'Clellan, Wm. D. Shaw, Joseph Horncastle, John Collins, T. S. Fowler, W. J Henneberry, John Henneberry, Comly Robertson, Daniel Brosonahan, David M'Kenzie, F. M'Gowan, C. Robertson. Notaries Public — Richard Seely, George E. Thomas, John Bellingham, Alfred A. Stockton, Jer. Travis, and Robert Marshall. Terma of the General Sessions — 3rd Tuesday in March, and 1st Tuesday in June, Sepf^ nber and December. %- City of Fredericton. OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE CORPORATION. Mayor — W. H. Necdham, Esquire. | City Clerk — John L. Marsh, Esq. ALDERMEN. Wellington Ward — James McCausland and Edward Seery, Esquires St. Ann's Ward — Wm. H. Tower and Samuel D. McPherson, Carlelon " Henry Torrens and Jeremiah Meagher, Queen^a " Arthur Limerick and William Wheeler, King^a ** Mark Neville and Samuel Fleming, ^* « it « CITY OP PREDERICTON. 63 5 — John , unam' rill, Esq. Bayard, and Jer- \ Smith. Carman, jockhart, rgar, and ^__W. 0. d Tapley, re, M. D. Reynolds, n. Lynch, , Wm. D. mneberry, M'Kenzie, dlingham, t Tuesday ION. [arsh, £sq. S squires John Richards, Esquire, City Auditor ; Samuel W. Babbitt, Esq., City Treasurer ; Elijah Clark, Esq., Commissioner of Alms House ; Mr. Charlei Brannen, City Marshall ; Mr. W. H. Anderson, City Engineer; Mr. Danl. H. Fowler, Assistant Engineer ; Mr. William If. Anderson, Road Master ; Mr. John Fleming, Alms House Keeper ; Mr. Nathaniel Cameron, Clerk of Phoenix Square Market; Mr. Daniel H. Fowler, Clerk of Queen's Ward Market ; Mr. Jeremiah Gearon, Wharfinger and Harbor Master ; Adolphus G. Beckwith, Esquire, City Surveyor. Polieemen — Charles Biannen, Chief; Robert White and Philip Mulligan. Fire Department — James Pindar, Captain of No. 1 Engine Company ; Thos. Fowler, Captain of No. 3 ; James Farrell, Captain of No. 4 ; John McLaughlan, Captain of No. 6. James White, Engineer, &c. of Steam Fire Engine. Firewarda — His Worship the Mayor and Aldermen of the city. Aase$8ora — John S. Coy, chairman ; Thos. L. Simmons, Geo. Coulthard, Robert Wiley, and James Agnew. Reviaors — Wm H. Town, Esq., chairman ; Edward Huey, Arthur Dim- mock, Henry Torrens, and Samuel Fleming, Esquires. Truateea of Schoola — Rev. Chas. Lee, Rev. J.M'Devitt, & Rev. A.Stirling. Surveyora of Wood and Coal — Wilmot Guion, Jas. M. Wortman, David Currier, Matthew Truedale, Martin Monan, Benjamin Creighton, Joseph G. Gill, and Thomas Paisley. Surveyora of Lumber — Chas. W. Croft, Alfred Turner, Stephen E. Ath- erton, Wilmot Guion, Geo. W. Curry, Wm. R. Turner, Wm S. Esty, Wm. Calder, Nich. T.Wheeler, Wm. Roach, Jas. Monaghan and David Currier. Fence Viewera — John Fleming, Hugh Doherty and John W. M. Ruel. County of York. [Area 435,000 acres. Population 23,393.] Justteea of the Peace — John 8. Saunders, John Allen, George Minchin, W. H. Odell, James S. Beek, Thomas Jones, William Davidson, George Garden, L. B. Rainsford, Thomas Gill, George Clements, Allan M'Lean, Thomas R. Robertson, Asa Coy, Isaac Kilburn, Edward Simonds. Charles McPherson, Ira Ingraham, jun., Spafford J. Barker, Beverley A. Robinson, Benjamin Yerxa, Benjamin Goodspeed, Jas. Fairlie, Israel Smith, Wm. C. Joslin^ Enoch Dow, J. L. Grant, Edward Pidgeon, J. McDonald, Andrew Calder, Samuel Fox, Jos. Pickard, Thomas Murray, Thos. L. Simmons, James M'Laggan, Thomas C. Athert«n, William R. Bustin, Calvin L. Good- speed, Robert Foreman, J. S. Ellegood, John Hea, jun., Moses Hillman, Hezekiah Cronckhite, John Guiou, Thos. Temple, Hugh M'Kay, Benson Smith, Thos. Herbert, Lewis S. Huestis, Jeremiah Christy, John S. Barker, Thos. Stewart, Martin Mackay, S. A. Akerley, J. H. Dykeham, W. C. Brown, G. W. Knox, Alex. Moody, Matthew Graham, Sam. Fraser Grosvenor, Wm. Brown (Southampton), Geo. Nevers, Wm. Gibson, John S. Patterson, Henry Rogers, Tbos. Davis, Wm. Whitehead, Constantlne Conolly, Arch. M'Lean, 64 YORK COUNTY. Wm. Jamicison, Geo. Lester, John A. Beckwith, Patrick Selvage, Wm. Guiou, Thofl. F. Saunders, Samuel Dayton, Israel Atherton, John Taylor, Thomas Pringle, Benjamin H. Clayton, Bernard £iliott, Wm. Lewis, Joshua Hilman, Joel Millar, George H. Maxin, James Sutherland, George A. Per- loy, Abraham M'Keen, William Wilson, John Anderson, Richard Winter, George Risteen, George Estey, Frederick A. Perley, Patrick Kirlin, Samuel Yerxa, William H. Biden, William H. Murray, Joseph Reed, Solomon Vp.il, William Henry Long, Robert Robinson, Stephen G. Fowler, Duncan McKenzie, Thomas Miles, John L. Hains, James £. Smith, Benj. Ytrxu, Junr., Richard Long, Wm. Earle, Zebulon Currie, Benjamin A. Winton, Andrew Ross, Richard Bellamy, Asa Dow, Hiram Dow, Alex. Thompson, Alexander Gibson, Lewis Fisher, Jesse Parent, David Pugh, Jessie Christy, Wm. Clarkson, Asa D. Brooks, Edward H. Hartley, Wm. Dunham, Jas. D. McKay, John li. Fletcher, Joseph Heron, James Griffith and James Johnson. High Sheriff— ThoaiM Terot^jle, Esquire; Deputy Sheriff— V/iWiun H. Friel ; Keeper of the Rolls a'id Cterk c*f the Peace — George J. Dibblee, Esq.; Surrog te — George F. H. Minchin, Esq.; Registrar of Probates — Francis A. H. Stratton, Esq. ; Registrar of Deeds and Wills — Abraham D. Verxa, Esq. ; Corwners — Judah Hammond, John Marshall, Thos. Brown, S. D. McPherson, T. C. Brown, David Little, Hiram Dow, and W. Jamie* son, Esquires. Commissioner fov taking Bail in the Sup. Court — Hon. John 8. Saun- ders; Commissioners for taking Aff davits in the Supreme Court — Geo. J. Dibblee, Hon. Chas. Fisher, W. H. Needhara, Geo. F. H. Min- chin, W. H. Odell, George Botsford, Francis A. H. Strattou, Jas. P. Wetmore, Edward H. Wilmot, Edward W. MUler, B. C. Friei, John J. Fraser, George J. Bliss, John L. Marsh, J. H. Phair, John Kirby, Chas. B. Fisher, Henry B. Rainsford, jr., Gipo. F. Gregory, Patrick Sweeney A. Rankine Bedell, James F. McManus, E. Bvron Winslow. Thomas L. Harrison, Thomas G. Blair and Alfred L. Street, Esquire*. Licensed Auctioneers — Sam'l A. Akerky. Jos, Mjshralj, Tbo*. R. Barker, Thos. W. Smith, Jeremiah Staples. Thos. Douglas and Patikk McMuiOs. Inspector of Schoi^k — Edward C. Freeze. Preventit'C (Officers — John Roel and Solomon Vaii. PliUary Vulu'ics — Andrew G. Biair, John L, Marsh, axkd F. A. G. H. Stratton, Esquires. CitUecior of Koj/aliies — Jaraea Henry. Terms of the IteneraJ Sessions — First Toeaday in JansAry ukd aecend Tueaday in June. 'ler*HS of the Supreme Cawr/ — E^f^ tide — Flrsa ToesiSay lis n^vrw naonth (excepting February and S«i>tember) : iosteiftd of Fsitouxy um Kmitgt shaii be on the !«•; Tueedav in Jaouarv. FrNfcr»V,w» ^yv/| e/^ -l^.»irfv-— rr*»3eT>t. Dr. Jtk ; Ise Vk* Pr««i. denu J.J. Pr»#er ; lad'Tic* Prwtoeci, J Mclrsa : T^iMcrrr. Roeer Tz.- t*»), E»^. i S«craUTT, G«g, F, Grtc^vy ; Ci»|.ii;s, K#t, J&«. H, 3r*c«, DD. CHARLOTTB COUNTY «ft s, Wm. Taylor, Joshua A. Pcr- Winter, Samuel ion Vp.il, Duncan . Yerxtt, Winton, lompson, Christj, lam, Jai. id James illlam H. . Dibblee, robaies — -Abraham m. Brown, iV. Jamie- 1 8. Saun- Court— K H. Min- B, Jas. P. e1, John J. ihjf Chas. Sweeney rhonas L. R Barker, cManas. , A. G. H. aad arcdcd V»* Pr*«i- 3r»:«. D.D. MUNICIPALITY OF YORK. Jamea Henry, Warden ; H. B. Rainsford, jr., Secretary and TVeagurer / J. S. Baek, Auditor. Canterbury — Robert Robinson, C. GrosTenor ; Dumfries— Hugh SaTage, G. W. Tilley ; Prince William — James Henry, Wm. Jamicson ; Kings- clear— T. W. Wheeler; Manners Sutton— J. W. Barker, W. J. Hatch, J. Moody ; New Marylund-S. R. Nason, Lewj^ Fisher ; Saint Mary's — J. F. Barker, James McLaggan; n, Sam. li- ewell, John all, Ckarles rixon, Wm. lex. Camp- iller, Rufus Culler Cole, Honry Auj^ustino M'Culloch, John Kerr, William Ferguson, Patrick Whrlan, Rohrrt Young, Sen., John Louis Legere, Henry A. Sormtny, Kennedy F. Burns, John Kerr, RichM Fisk, Francis Scott, DaxMd Hennessey. Mark Devereaux, Adam Sutherland (of the Quorum), and Patrick J. Foley, Ijsqnires. High SueriJF — b, Guslavu? Maclnuchlan, Esquire. Clcrk of 'he Peace and Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk nf the Inferior Court if Common Pleas and 'lerk Circuits — Theophilus DcsBrisay, E»q. Surrogate- -Henry William lialdwin, Esquire. Registrar oj Probaiis — D. (Justavus Mnclauchlan, Esquire. ' ' Reg'^trc of Deeds and Wills — Henry William Baldwin, Esquire. Coroners — John McKenna, Joseph Sewell and W. W. Gordon, M. D., Esquirf'S. Inspector of Schools — D. Morrison, Enquire. Licensed Auctioneers — Francis Alexandre, William Taylor, Robert Young, Henry William Baldwin, Benjamin W. VVeldoi and Francis Meahan. Principal of the Grammar School — Geo. R. Parkin. , -t., B. A. Barristers and Altornies Practising — William t- id nd Theophilus DesBrisay, Esquires. Commissioners for taking Bail in the Supreme ' 'm*. / — William Napier, John Doran, Robert Young, Jas. G. ('. Bl.\ckall snu i*^"p. I L. B;shop, Esqrs. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — William Napier, John Doran, Robert Young, Jtis. G. C \l 'u", Samuel L. Bishop, and tb«5 Barristers and Attornies practising in the County. Trustees and Director.': of the Grammar School — William Napier. Samuel L. Bishop, W. End, Theophilus DesBrisay, E.«q« , Hon. John Ferguson, and the Rev. William Lebaron McKiel. County Treasurer — H. W. Baldwin, Esquicp. Issuer of Marriage Licenus — W. Nfi[)i«>r Esquire. Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriage — Wiiliam N;»{)it'r, Esquire. President of the Agricultural Society — Si mud L. Bishop, Esquire ; Secretary — William Napier, Esquire. Members of Bnard for Management of Iracadie Lazaretto — Thr Rev. F. X. Gauvreau and William Fergusut:, Enquire. Terms of the General Sessions — First 'J'ucsd ly i-j January and First Tuesday in Jn'" CoTiiity of Carleton. [Area 70,003 acres. Population 18,800.] Justices of the Peace — John Diliblee, (shales Perley, David Munroe, James R. Tupper, Williatn Lindsay, A. Up'on, Paul M. Bedell, R. D. Beardsl«;y, S. Estabrooks. Chrts. Conncll. J. A. Philips, Jas. Lockwood, Jos. Burpee, Zephaniah Mills, Lronnrd R. Hnrdinj?, Georpe L. Raymond, William T. Baird, Matihow E. Philips, Ahner Bull, Jos. Rideout, Jarvis Estey, Michatd M'Guirk, Jas. Kelloy, StepluHi G. Burpee, Willinm Hay- wurd, Benjamin L. Richardsdn, Mur[)hy Gibcrson, John Buhar,' John Holland Esty, C;ilvin Churchill. Robt. Hay, Robert A. Hay, Wm. Lind- 74 CARLETON COUNTY. ■•y, Richard 8. Bull, Anthony Kearney, Geo. M'Donough, Alexander Kirkpntrick, Chas. Shea, Jns. Jordan, Edwin R. Parsons, William Forrest, John Burt, Hugh Cowperthwaite, Elisha Rhaw, Hamilton Yerxa, Samuel Dickenson, Cornelius Connolly, John Bennett, Richard S. Clark, James Ebbett, William Dell Estey. Isnac S. Carvill, William Reed,8eth Squires, Isaiah B. Rideout, Alexander Hawthorn, George Millbcry, George Wade, Geo. Squires, Willinm B. Tompkins, George Thomas Hartley, Warren C. Bull, Alex. Walker, Harris H. Hohhs, John Thos. Allan, Simeon Cum- mins, James Grover, George H. Connell, John D. Ketchum, Alexander Lindsay, Delancy Tomkins, Edward J. Smith, Robert Kerr, Norris Best, * William* F. Dibblee, Jnhn Fisher, George W. Uoyer, Isaac Wortmun, James H. Jacques, John Lenry, Scott Emery, David N. Raymond, Hugh Montgomery, John Wolverton, Samuel H. Shaw, Andrew Stephenson, James Bridges, Gilbert Vanwart, Howard Debeck, Oliver Hemphill. Rich- ard Holmes, George Hartley, John Balloch, Bartholomew Lynch, William Hale, John McLaughlin, C. P. Connell, George Stickney, John Giberson, David Gibson, Ivory Kilburn, John Watson, Rich'd McKiimey. Z^bedee Cox, John W. Raymond. Jas. N. Moore, John Harper, Joseph Crawford (Aber- deen), John Boyd, 'J'hos. Lindsay (Simonds), Jas. Mclean. Hugh Miller, W. H.Bartram, W.Neil, A. Perkins (Simonds), W. S. Shea. Ed. Gray (Simonds), Moses Boyer, Geo. Havey, W. L. Drier, Frank Rankin, Jas. Dyer, Davjd IV. Giberson, T. B Crafton, George Strickland, Thos. Longstafl', (Jharles McDougal, Silas J. Plummet, Geo. L. Croukite, Geo. W. Wheeler, Charles Rogers (of the Quorum), and John Taylor, Esquires. High Sheriff — Frederick R. Jenkins Dibblee, Esquire. Clerk oj thf Peace and Injhinr Court of Common Pleas — W. M. Con- ned, Ei^quire. Issuers of Marriay^e Licenses — H. M. G. Gardon and W.M. Connell, Esqs. Surrogate — Lewis P. Fisfier. Esquire. Registrar of Probates — D. 1j. Dibblee, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — David Munroe, E.«'quire. Deputy Treasurer — J. T. Allan, Esquire. Notaries Public — Lewis P. Fisher, J. C. Winslow, and W. M. Connell, Esquires. Inspector of Schools — E] Justieea of the Peace — Hon. E. B. ('himdler, John Smith, P, McLellan, James Urewsler, John Ijewis, W. H. Strf>u>ff, GeorRo Calhoun, Elisha Peck, George yteeves, Enoch Slilea, Edward Stevens, J. S. Colpitts, Robt. Wrijfht, Inaac Gross, John Wallace, Edward Steves, Jnmcs Rogers, Levi WelL, John A. Reed, Hiram Edgctt, Ezra Steves, James Ryan, William S. Hopper, John Barchard, A. R. Chapman, James Horseman, Thomas Colpitt, Lewis E. Steves, Amos A. Bliss, Wm. Hatlett, Lewis Smith, James Carnwnth, W. P. Rohinson, John N. Chapman, W. J. Reed, John Alcon, Nathan M. Bennett, John L. B. Steves, Wm. Fillmore, Peter Dufly, Joseph A.Steevos (of the Quorum), and John Cleveland, jr., Esquires. Hinh Sheriff — Joseph 8. Reed, Esquire. Keeper of the Rolls, Clerk of the Peace and of the Inferior Court of Com- man Pleas, and Clerk (f Circuits — Samufl G. Morse, Esquire. Surrogate — M. B. Palmer, Esquire. Registrar of Probates — Samuel G. Morse,. E«quiir. Registrar of Deeds and Wilts — GeorgH Calhoun, Esquire. Coroners — J. S. Reed, W. J. Lewi^i, W. C. Trites, Paul R. Moore and Robert Wright, Esquires. Commissioners fur taking Affidavits in the Su/)rtme Court — George Cal- houn and Elisha Peck, tog-ther with the Atiornies. Barristers and Attornies residing at HopewellS. (J. Morse, M. B. Palmer, T. B. Moore, and C. A. Peck. Insptctor of Schools — T. W. Wood. Teacher of the Grammar School — C. Colter. .. Auctioneers — Lewis E. Stevpn, James Montgouurv, William Woi'dworth, Alexander Gildart, and W. T. Reid. Commissioner for taking Special Bail in the Supreme Court at Hopewell — George CBlhoun, Esquire. Term of the Albert Circuit Court — Second Tuesday in July. Couiity of Victoria. ^ [Area IL'^.SCO acres. Populi;ilion 7,701J Justices ff the Peace — Benjamin Beverige, Charles A. Hammond, Peter C. Amireaux, John Costigan, Vital Thibidcau, Leon Belltfl»nr, Antonie Beliefleur, James Bishop, George W. Curry, Barnabas Armstrong, Thos. Finn, Regist Thtrriault, Pruden Gagon, Stp|)hen Glazier, Walter Brit, Michael Kirlin, Williain ('lifford, William Hart, Abraham C.Hammond, Hilaire LeVassour, Flour^nt Fournier, John Hartt, Roderick McLean, James Grew, Rosamond Violctte, Joshua D. Gibrrson, Joseph Cyr, Adam L. Bcreridg», Francis Tibbitts, Ezekiel Hutchison, Abraham T. Coombes, William D. Kearney, Cyrill Patrois, Wm. Everitt, William M. Laskej, Cornelius McManus, Joseph Hiamveau, Wm. Morehouse, Elijah liarkin, Levit Therriault, John Ijinch, John Tobin, Augustine Oaigie, Joseph Martin, Samuel Bishop, Daniel Hopkins, Duncan Reed, Thomas Crnzier, Frederick W. Brown, Nathaniel L. Price, Magloire Albert, Magloir Hcb*rt, Thomas Chasse, Ward C. Burpee, Alexander L. Watson, W. R. ECCLESIASTICAL. 77 Newconib, Lewis Pickett, Elijah Estabrookg, Petor O. Byram, Samuel Vourig. F. E. Beckwith, F. W. Bullina, Joaeph Barnea, Hy. Basaey, Geo. Boia (of the Quorum) and Manus McCloakcy, Esquires. Sheriff — A. ^<. Coombes, Esquirr. Keeper of the Rails and Clerk of the Peace, and Inferior Court of Com- mon Pleas and Clerk CtrcMt/a— William T. Wilmot, Eaquiro. hsuer of Marriage Lic«i««-- William T. Wilmot, Esquire. Surrogate — William M. McLouchlan, Esquire. Registrar of Probates, Deeds and Wills—N. L. Price, Esquire. Coroners— J. Emerson, F. Tibbits, William Clifford and Jas. Green. Seizing Officers.-^F. E. Beckwilh and C. E. Berkwilh. Deputy Treasurers— F. K. W. Brown, Grand FhIIs ; Frr.ncis Tibbits, Tobique; Alphonso Bertram, Edmunston. Auctioneers— W . Clifford, F. E. Beckwilh, Thomas Crozier, Wm. Hartt, P. Kirlin. Inspector of Schools — Edward C. Freeze, Esquire. Trustees of the Grammar School— Re\. H. McQuirk, Rev. W. H. Street, and F. E. Beckwith. Teacher of the Grammar School. — M. O'Grady. — 4»»«>- ®t(U2ia»tJtal ^^jjartnunt. THE UNITED CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND. DIOCESE or FREDERICTOX, The Right Reverend John Medley, D. D., Lord Bishop of Fredericton. Chaplain — Rev. Samuel Bacon. The Cathedral Church, Fredericton. Dban — The Lord Bishop of Fredericton. Canon — (Honorary) — Rev. Wm. Harrison. SuB'Dean — Rev. John Pearson. Assistant Ministers — Rev. John Pearson and Charle.^ G. Coster. CLERGYMEN IN THE SEVERAL RURAL DEANERIES. 1 — Dea: bry of Fredericton. — Rural Dean, Reverend Charles Lee. Rev. John Black, Rector of Kingsclear ; Rev. Charles G. Coster, Chaplain of the Forcv^b and Assistant Minister of the Cathedral ; Rev. Theodore E. Dowling:, Rector of Douglas; Rev. Thomas Hartin, Missionary of Canter- bury ; Rev. William Jaffray, Rector for St. Mary's an«' 8iar»l«y ; Rev. Charles Lee, Rector of Fredericton ; Rev. John Pearson. Sub-Dean, Assist- ant Minister of the Cathedral, and Missionary at Nivt Maryland ; i;ev. Henry Pollard, Rector of Maugerville and Burton ; Fev. E. Hanni' %teii, Prince William. 78 ECCLESIASTICAL. 2 — DbanbrtofSt.John. — RuralDean,Rev. Canon Harrison. Rev.Wm. Armatrong, Rector of St. Jamea ; Rev. George M. Armstrong, Rector of St. Mark's ; Rev. Walter S. Covert, Missionary at Lancaster ; Rev. Wm. H. DeVeber, Rector of St. Paul's, Portland ; Rev. Wm. Harrison, Canon of Christ's Church, Fredericton, and Rector of Portland ; Rev. J. J. Hill, Rector of St. John ; Rev. S. B. Kellog, Curate of St. Mark's ; Rev. William Srovil, Chaplain to the Provincial Lunatic Asylum ; Rev. Geo. Schof Id, Rector of Simonds, and Chaplain of the Provincial Penitentiary ; Rev. Maurice Swabey, Rector of St. Jude's, Carleton ; Rev. W. Harrison Tilley, Curate of Portland ; Rev. W. Walker, Rector of St. George's, Carleton. 3 — Deanery .»p Kingston. — Rural Dean, Rev. William E. Scovil. Revds. Charles Medley, Rector of Sussex ; J. S. Hanford, Missionary at Upham; Christopher Milner, retired Missionary, Westfield ; C.Matthew, Missionary at Petersville ; James Neales, Rector of Gagetown ; David W. Pickett, Missionary at Greenwich and Wickham ; Geo. Rogers, Missionary at Springfield ; W. E. Scovil, Rector of Kingston ; B. Shaw, Missionary at Grand Lake ; Richard Simonds, Missionary at Studholm; Edmund A. Warneford, Rector of Norton ; William W. Walker, Rector of Hampton ; George Walker, Curate of Hampton ; David I. Wetmore, Missionary at Kingston; Edward S. Woodman, Missionary at Westfield; Abraham Vi'aod, retired Missionary, Gagetown. 4 — Dbankrt of St. Andrews. — Rural Dean, Rev. W. Q. Ketchum, M.A. Revds. George T. Carey, Rector of Grand Manan ; William Q. Ketchum, M. A., Rector of St. Andrews ; Edward S. Medley, Rector of St. Stephen ; Ranald E. Smith, Rector of St. George ; J. S. Thompson, Rector of St. David's ; John S. V/illiams, Missionary at Campo Bello. 5 — Deanery of Woodstock. — Rural Dean, Rev. S. D. Lee Street. Revds. J. Dinzey ; S. D. Lee Street, Rector of Wooubtock ; W. Henry Street, Missionary at Tobiqueand Grand Falls; Charles F. Street, Rector of Prince William and Dumfries ; H. W. Tippet, Rector of Queensbury. 6 — Deanery of Chatham. — Rural Dean, Rev. Samuel Bacon. Revds. Samuel Bacon, Rector of Chatham ; William Cruden, Missionary at Black- Tille and Nelson ; N. Allen Coster, Rector of Richibucto ; James Hudson, Missionary at Glenelg, Newcastle, &c. ; W. LeB. McKiel, Missionary at Bathurst ; W. Sterling Neales, Assistant Minister at Chatham. 7 — Deanery of Shbdiac. — Rural Dean, Rev. George S. Jarvis, D. D. Revds. Donald M. Bliss, Rector of Westmorland ; Wm. N. Boyer, Rector of Moncton ; George S. Jarvis, D. D., Rector of Shediac ; Geo. Goodridge Roberts, Rector of Sackville and Dorchester; Alfred H. Weeks, Missionary at Buctouche and Cocaigne ; J. P. Sheraton, Rector of St. Andrew's, Shediac. In connection with the Church of England the principal Association is the Diocesan Church Society. Its objects are as follow : 1. Missionary visits to places where there is no settled Clergymen, and aid to new and poor Missions; 2. The establishment of Divinity Scholar- shipi at King's College, Fredericton : and assistance, where necessary, to those who may be under preparation for the Ministry, especially sons of provit ECCLESIASTICAL. 79 v.Wm. sctor of v.Wm. Canon J. Hill, William hof Id, ; Rev. Tilley, eton. Scovil. )nary at atthew, ivid W. ssionary ssionary lund A. impton ; onary at Lbraham m, M.A. etchum, itephen ; )r of St. Street. . Henry , Rector isbury. Revds. t Black- Hudson, )nary at 8, D. D. , Rector lodridge ssionary tdrew'g, ation is en, and Jcholar- sary, to sons of Clergymen ; 3. Aid to Sunday and other Schools in which Church princi> pies are taught, and the training and encouraging of Schoolmasters and Catechists ; 4. The supply of such Books and Tracts as are on the Cata- logue of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and none other. 5. Aid to the building and enlarging of Churches and Chapels; 6. Aid to the building of Parsonage Houses; 7. The creation of a fund towards the augmentation of the stipends of Clergymen who are poor, and towards the education of the children of such Clergymen ; and towards the making a provision for those who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity; 8. The creation of a fund for the widows and orphans of Clergy ; 9. Aid to the Endowment Fund in particular Parishes. Income of the Societ-y for the year 1868. Collections and Subscriptions, $5,768 54- Proceeds Bills of Exchange, 13,976 73 Loans and Investment?, 1,439 20 Granted by the General Committee, 1868. Missionary Purposes, $|19,869 92 Contingencies, 464 12 Widow and Orphan Fund, 581 25 Officers, 200 00 Schools, 40 00 OFFICERS OP THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY. President — The Right Rev. John, Lord Bishop of Fredericton ; Vic© Presidents — The Hon. Neville Parker, Master of the Rolls; Hon. John S. Saunders, Frederick A. Wiggins, Esq., Hon. S. Jj. Tilley, C. B. ; Trea- surer — Samuel J. Scovil, Esq., St. John ; Auditors — C. H. Fairweather and W. H. A. Keans, Esqrs.; Loan and Finance Committee — Rev. W . Scovil, and W. M. Jarvis, Esq., Secretary — Rev. W. Q. Ketchum, M. A. Saint Andrews. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. The Right Rev. J. Sweeney, D. D., Bishop jf St. John, N. B. Revds. R. Walsh, E. Doyle, M. X. Micheaud, and Very Rev. T. Connolly, A. Ouellet, St. John ; E. J. Dunphy, Carleton, St. John ;f R. Viereker, Saint Andrews; J. C. McDevitt and W. McManus, Fredericton; E. McAuley, Salmon River; M. Babineau, Buctouche ; B. McKcaney,JohnviIle, Carle- ton County; D. O'Brien, New Ireland, Albert County ; James Quinn, E. Quinn, St. Stephen; John Quinn, St. George; P. Farrell, Petp^sville, Queen's County ; Fathers Lefebre, Lecours, Coyne and Bernier, Memram- cook ; W. J. Foley, Woodstock ; John J. Nugent, St. Bruno, Madawaska; W. Aylward, Quaco ; J. Vereker, Sussex Vale ; Father Bazage, Bara- chois; M. Bradley, Cape Bald; A. Gooselin, Jan. Ouellet, Cocaigne ; Michael J. Donnelly, Grand Dique ; John C. Murray, Kingston, Kent ; M. Swcron, St. Luce. V- '^*%^ 80 ECCLESIASTICAL. ROMAN CATHOLIC CLERGYMEN IN THE DIOCESE OF CHATHAM. N. B. Right Rev. James Rog^ers, D. D., Bishop of Chatham. Rev. T. Barry I. Gaynon, Chatham; Very Rev. M. Egan, Nelson, Miramichi ; Very Rev. J. M. Pacquel, V. G., Caraquet; Revds. F. Gauvreau, Tracadie; H. Mc- Guirk, St. Bisil, Madawaska ; Joseph Theberge, Bartibogrue ; W. A. Mor- risey, Bathurst ; Joseph Pellctier, Kouchibouguasis ; Andrew Roy, Ship- pegan ; P. Rogers, Petit Rocher; , Bartibouge, Miramichi; J. O'Leary, Renous, Miramichi. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF MARITIME PROVINCES, IK CONNECTION WITH THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND IN NEW BRUNSWICK. Rev. Dr. Brooke, Moderator; Rev. Alex. Mc William, Clerk. L Presbytery of St. John — Revds. Wm. Donald, D. D., Clerk; Frede- ricton, John M. Brooke, D. D., Wm. Murray, Assistant; Nashwaak, &c., ■ ; Richmond, James Kidd, A. M. ; Saint Andr<5ws, P. Keay, A. M ; Dumbarton, John Ross ; City of St. John, William Donald, D. D. ; Portland and Rolhsay, George J. Caie, A.B. ; Woodstock and Northamp- ton, Wm. Thomas Wilkins, A. B. 2. Presbytery of Miramichi — Revds. Wm. Wilson, Clerk; Black River and Red Bank, ; Chatham, William Wilson : Newcastle and Douglastjwn, ; Tabusintac and Burnt Church, Bathurst, Frederick Home, A. M. ; Campbelltown and Flatlands, ; Dalhousie and Maplegreen, James Murray ; New Richmond, John Wells. SYNOD OP THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NEW BRUNSWICK. 1. Presbytery of St. John — Revs. Andrew Donald, Campbell Settlement, &c.; Lewis Jack, Springfield ; James Bennet, St. John Presb'n Church ; Thos. Cumming, Calvin Church, Sf. John ; , Carleton ; James Gray, D. M., Norton ; Neil McKay, Clerk, St. David's, St. John ; Simeon Fraser, Salt Springs ; J. D. Murray, Moncton. t. Presbytery of St. Stephen — Revs. John Turnbull, St. James ; Wm. Millen, Bocabec ; , St. Stephen. 3. Presbytery of York — Re^-s. Alexander Stirling, Fredericton ; Alex'r. Smith, Prince William ; James Salmon, Salmon River; Samuel Bernard, Glassville. 4. Presbytery o^ Miramichi — Revi. Angus McMaster, New Mills; Jas. Law, A.M., Richibucto ; Thomas G. Johnston, Blackvijle ; Thomas Nich- olson, River Charles ; James Fowler, Clerk, Bass River. REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF IRELAND. Revs. Alexander McLeod Sta.cly, St. John ; J. R. Lciwson, Barncsville and Black River; Millstream and Watson Settlement vacant. WESLEYAN METHODIST MINISTERS. President, Rev. W, Morley Punshon, A. M. , Co-Delegate, Rev. Henry Daniel ; Secretary, Rev, R. Alder Temple. ECCLESIASTICAL. 81 ST. JORN DISTRICT. St. Jthn, (Germain Street) — Charles Stewart, John B. Strong ; Wm. T. Ctrdy, Sup'y ; Centenary, John Lalhern ; W. Temple, Sup'y; Ex- mouth Street, Wro. H. Heartz; Portlantl, J. R. Narraway, A.M. ; Carleton, Stephen Huestis. Fairvilie, Douglas Chapman. Si. Andrews, Roht. Wil- son. St. David's,. John L. Sponajjl*. St. Stephen, A. B. Black. Milltnion, Howard Sprague. A.M. Sussex Vale, Wm. McCarty. Grand Lake, A. B. Hemmeon. Havelock. J. N. Parker. Greenwich, J. S. Allen. J^ing- si»n, Eliaa Siackford. Upham, George Harrison. Alex. B. Black, Chair- man. Charles Stewart, Financial Secretary. FREDBRICTON DISTRICT. Fredericton, D. D. Currie. Marysville, A. 1). Morton, A. B. Kings- clear, (one wanted.) SheJJield, Job Sl^enton. Woodstock, Alex. Nicolson. Northampton, W. H. Burns, A. B. Knowlesville, Edwin Mills. Jackson- ville, John Cassidy. Florenceville, ^amcs R. Hart. Andover, W. W. Lodge. iV««/{Uj«fl/t, D. W. LeLacheur. Boiestown, (one wanted.) Gage- town, G. B. Payson. Miramichi, E. Evans and Charles Paisley, A. M. Bathurst, Wm. Alcorn. Dalhousie, (one wanted.) D. D. Currie, Chair- man. A. W. Nicolson, Financial Secretary. SACKTILLK DISTKICT. Sackville, S. W. Sprague ; J. Snowball, C. DeWolf, D I)., Supernume- raries. Educational Institutions — H. Pickard, D.D., President of College ; Osiiwick Jost, A. M., Vice Pirneipal of the Male Academy. Point de Bute, William Wilson. Bate de Verfe, Alex. S. Tuttle. Munciun, Robert Duncan. Dorchester, Jostph G. Angwin. Hopewell, James Tweedy. Hillsborough, Stephen Humphrey, A. M. Salinbiiry and Elgin, George Day. Richibucio, Jog. Coffin. Amherst, Ingham Sutcliflfi! and R. iJarry Mack. Parrsboro\ Robert Tweedy and Kobert O. B. Johr»son. Advocate Harbor, Joseph Seller. Ingham Sutcliffe, Chairman. Rv')bert Duncan, Financial Secretary. Zion'b CyuBCH, Portland, — J. G. Baylit, Pastor. BAPTIST MINISTERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK. WESTERX ASSOCIATION. Revs. I. E. Bill, G. W. M. Carey, Wm. S. McKenzie, and J. W. Titus, Saint John ; E. C. Cady, A. M. Portland ; W, A. J. Blakeney, Grand Falls; George Burns, Maugerville ; Joseph C. Blakeney, Woodstock; B. Franklin Rattray, A. D. Thompson, Saint Andrews; G. R. Campbell, Eel River; J. G. Harvey, Upper Woodstock ; James Tozcr, Wm. Harris, Kes- wick; G. Estabrooks, Simonds ; Wm. M. Edwards, Ijiissfirld ; Wm. L. Hopkins, Pennfield ; Chas. Spurden, D. D., Fredericton ; Jas. A. Stead- man, 3t. Gsorge; Jas. Walker, Mascarinc ; E. liickton, Newcastle; T. M. Saunders, B. Jewett, Prince William ; James Tozrr, Keswirk ; J. H. Tup- ]8er, Kingsclear ; E. Webb, Ncropis ; J. Williams, Fredericton; W. C. Rideout, Saint Davids ; W. Strang, Upper Gagetown : Jarvis Ring, Saint John; James Spencer, do.; Alexander Estabrooks, Boiestown ; Rev. J. C. Hiird, Fredericton. 82 ECCLESIASTICAL. Licentiates — W. Innis, Elijah B. Corey, T. P. Davies, W. Grimley, George iewett, Joseph Jones, S. D. Miller, U. Manzer, P. M. McLeod, D. C. Stillwell, J. S. May, J. E. Hopper, A. M., R.Willis, and G. E. Day, M. D. EASTEllW ASSOCIATIOif. Re^s. David Blakeney, Elgin; Samuel Bancroft, Butternut Ridge; . Darid ('randal, W. A. Corey, and W. A. Troop, Springfield ; W. A. Cole- man, Pstitcodiac ; W. A. Crandal, Elgin; Nathaniel Cleveland, Alma; W. T. Corey, Patrick Dufly, and W. Pulcifer, Hillsborough; W. W. Corey, Moncton ; Henry Charlton, Range, Grand Lake ; J. E. Fillamore, Tu;tle (3reck ; J. A. Smith, St. Martins; J. F. Goldrup, Stoney Creek, Covcrdale ; James Herrift, Havelock ; H. Harris, Cambridge ; James Irving, Baltimore, A. C. ; J. Wnllace, Coverdale ; E. F. Foshay, Hopevrell ; H. Harris, Cambridge ; Donald McPhail, Burtouche ; Alex. Mutch, Fairfield ; A. B. Macdonald, Cambridge (Narrows) ; Pe'.er Spragg, Springfield ; W. Springer, Jemseg ; Thomas Todd, Siackville ; James Trimble, Elgin; A. Washburn, St. Martitis ; J. C. StPadman, iilgin, Little River ; P. O. Reece, Salisbury; George Scely, Harvey; Elias Kierstcad, Collina Corner ; J. Williams, Hopewell ; W. D. Maiizcr, Shediac ; E. 0. Corey, Point De Bute; Thos. Bleakney, Dorchostor ; W. A. J. Blcakney, Petitcodiac. Licentiates. — S i)lomon Smith, W. L. Prince, Michael Gross, H. Mc- liitchey, Robert Howe, J. W. Titus, J. VV. Carpenter, B. A. Herritt, S. C. Moure, John Sears and Daniel Carpenter. NEW BRUNSWICK BAPTIST HOME MISSIONARY BOARD,— 1868-9. Rev. Ingham E. Bill, President; Revs. C. Spurden, D. D., J. Rowe, J. A. Smith, William A. Coleman, A. D. Thompson, W. Saunders. J. Her- ritt, G. VV. M. Carey. Vice Presidents; Rev. E. C. Cady, Corresponding Secrc tiry ; Jatnes E. Masters, Recording Secretary ; Gilbert M. Sleeves, Esquire, Treasurer; Hon. Alexander McL. Seely, Auditor. Executive Board — Messrs. C. E. Burnham, J. S. May, John H. Harding, John Smith, Thomas Bell, E. J. Barteaux, Jonathan Titus, J. W. Hartt, S. Gerow, C. G. Berryman, W. S. McKenzie, L. McMann, M. E. Cnwan, Chas. Esia- brooks, J. H. Calhoun, V. Graves, C. Fisher, D. L.Sharp, A. W. Masters, C. D. Everett, and J. J. Wright, with the Officers of the Society and Ministers connected with the two As^ociaiiuns. OFFICERS OF THE BAPTIST CONVENTION OF NOVA SC^OTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK AND P. E. ISLAND,— 1868-9. Rev. Dr. Spurden, President ; Rev. Dr. Crawley, C. Randal, Dr. Cramp, Hnp. Jndg*^ Johnston, David Crandal, and Hon. A. McL. Seely, Vice Prt.B!.'* «v.8 ; '^-v. I. Wallace, Secretary for Nova Scotia; J. F. Masters, Esqu:;i; Secretary for New Brunswick: J. W. Hartt, A.M. Treasurer; Fj'V-^. a. Ik Thompson, A. S. Hunt, L E.-Bill, R. D. Porter, W. S. Mc- Ker.:.i?. V V . (^ P.^rktr. T; jrge F. Miles. G, W. M. Carey, Henry Angell, *. f» iMar r, ; ', D. M. M'elton, W. A. Coleman, J. E. Balcomb, James i'.trU.'i ..C. Pryor, D. D. and John Fisher, John King, Asa Coy, Hon. ECCLESIASTICAL. 83 Avard Longley, J. W. Nutting, Joseph Shaw, A. 8. Blenkhorn, George Davies, John H. Harding, A. W, Masters, Esquires, Board of Directors. Board of Foreign Missions — Rev. G. Armstrong, A. M., Chairman ; Rev, C. Tupper, D. D.. Secretary ; AnsolT. Buker, Esquite, Treasurer ; Revs. W. G. Parker, Ingham E. Bil', A. Stronach, J. S. Reed, James Parker, W. H. Porter, Isaiah Wallace, N. Vidit), !. Rowe, S. Wheelock, Esq., and Ambrose Dodge, Esq. Ministerial Education Board — Nora Scotia — S. Seldon, Chairman ; B. H. Eaton, A. M., Secretary ; D. McN. Parker, Treasurer; Rev. Dr Pryor, R. N. Beckwith, and David Thompson, Esqrs. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES. Rev. Frederick Hastings, St. John ; Robert Wilson, Sheffield and Grand Lake; Charles G. McCulley, Milltown; George Stirling, Cardigan and Keswick Ridge; --'■ ■ , Florenceville. CHRISTIANS OR DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. Saint John, N. B. — Duke Street — Pastor, Elder George Garraty. Deer Island, N. B. — Pastors, Elder Harris Greenlaw, and Elder A. Greenlaw. Keswick, N. B. — Elders J. and H. Boone. FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. Joseph T. Parsons, Moderator, Woodstock, C. C. Rev. George A. Hartley, Corresponding Secretary, Carleton, St. John. Revs. Charles McMullin, Brighton, C.C.; George Orson, Lower Wake field, CO.; Stephen Curry, Queensbury ; Ezckiel Siprell, Wakefield, C.C.; E. Sisson, Tobique; Yerxa White, liower Woodstock; Cyrill Doucett, Knowiesville, C. C. ; Thomas Vanwart, Lower Prince William, Y. C. ; Wm. Downey, Fredericton ; Edward Weyrnan, Mouth Millstream ; Win. E. Pennington, Salisbury, W. C. ; Wm. M. Knollin, Ca)»e Sable Island, N.S. ; Samuel Downey and Robert French, Kars, K. C; John McKcnzie, Jerusalem ; Benjamin Merritt, Hampstead, Q. Q. ; Thos. Connor, Wood- stock ; Jacob Gunter, St. John ; John Perry, Springfield ; Rob?rt Dobson, Salisbury; Wm. Kinghorn, Nashwasis, Y. C. ; J. N Birne.s. Kinsjs on ; Alex. Taylor and Freeman Babc<)ck, Wilson's Bea' and Peter Mu'ioch. Welshpool, Campobollo ; A. B. Marsh, Fredericto Jarvis Shaw, Eaton Grant, Me.; George W. McDonald, Presque Isle C. ; John E. Rt'cd, Hampstead ; Joseph Noble, Pe«i)bsquis, R. C. ; V i. Brown, Whitehead Island, G. T. Hartley, Upper Woodstock; Thos. eWitt, South Branch Oromocto ; Jos. McLeod, Fredericton ; Adam K- cy, Florenceville, C.C. Licentiates — Solomon Smith, Hezekiah Milb /. W, Carpcntei, E. B. Gray, A. Case, A G. Lounsbury, E. W. Hartley, A. Rideout. HOME MISSION SOCIETY OF THE F. C. BAPTISTS OF N B. B. J. Underbill, Esquire, President; Revs. W. Kinghorn, A. Taylor and Y. White, Vice Presidents ; Rev. G. A. Hartley, Corresponding Se- cretary ; Wm. Peters, Recording Secretary ; D. W.Clark, Treasurer ; Rev. W. Downey, Auditor. Erccutire Committee — Tk W. Clark, Chairman ; Wm. Peters, Secretary ; Revs. J. Gunter, J. T. Parsons, G. A. Hartley, J. Perry, and J. £. Reid. 84 STAFF OF THE ARMY, SERVING IN THE PKOVINCE OP NEW BRUNSWICK. Lieutenant General Sir Charles Windham, K. C. B., Commanding Her Majesty's Troops in the Dominion of Canada. Major General C. H. Uoylk, Commanding Her Majestjf's Troops in Nova Scotia and New Drunswick. Colonel F. P. HAunixo, C. B., 22d Regt., Commanding Her Majesty's Troops in New Brunswick. 6'armo/7« — Fredericton— Col. F. P. Harding. C. B., 22d Kegt., Com- manding. St. John — Lieut. Col. Hawley, 60lh Rifles, Commanding ; Capt. DeMoleyns, Commanding Royal Artillery. Lieut. T. E.Jones, (H. P. 4th Foot) Town Major. Chaplains — Frcdoricton, Rev. Mr. Coster ; St. John, Rev. W. Armstrong. Commissariat Depai'fment — St. John, Asst. Commissary General Bull; Aclinp U;^[)uty Assf. Commissary General ; Geo. Thompson, Store iicppur; Scrgt. Barnsdale, C. S. C, Issuer; Denis Donohue, Office Keeper and Mesienger. Frrdtrictnp, Deputy Asst. Commissary General Evving; J. Hudson. Lsuer; H. Marshall, Office Keeper. Military Store Department — St. John, A. Beswick, Esq., Asst. Military Storekeeper; J. Parker, Sergeant ; James Ernerson, Slorehouseman ; James J^lsdon, Office Keeper. Royal Engineer Department, St. John — Major Cox, District Royal Enfri- neer; Edward Lloyd, Cleik. NEW BRU.lf SWICK MILITIA. His Excellency The h'ight Honorable Charles Stanlky, Viscount Monck, Governor (leneral of Canada, etc., etc., (Jommander-in-Chief. Lieutenant Colonel George J. Maunseli (late Captain H.M. l-1.5th Regt.), Adjutant General, 22J November, 1865. Jiieutenant Colonel Andrew C Otty, Commanding St. John Volunteer Battalion, Deputy Adjutant General, 22d Nov. 1865. Major Darrell R. Jngo (late Lieutenant Royal Artillery), Assistant Adjutant (ifeneral of Artillery, 14th March, 1866. Lieut, ('ol. (leorge J. M.-iunsell, Adjutant General, Inspecting Field Officer Western District, 22tl Nov. 1865. ' - .Vl:>j')r Cuthberf Willis (late H. M. 15th Regi,) Inspecting FiellJtJffic Eastern District, 9th Nov. 1864. er NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA. 85 i Lieut. Col. Wm. B.Robinson, (late Major Srd West India Rogt.) Queen'i N. B. Rangers, Quartermaster Genernl, 8lh June 1863. liieut. Col. Wm. T. Baird, Commanding 1st Batt. Carlcton Co. Militia, Deputy Quartermaster General, 8ili June 1863. Lieut. Col. Tiie Hon. Lemuel A. Wilmot, Commanding Ut Batt. York County Militia, Judge Advocate General. 6lh August 1864. Captain John Evans, Supcrintendf ut Slori'^ Mav LinumantN. ''.Ta^. W.Sproulo, oJan. Wm. Woodcock, 13 July '40,*Tho.-^. Mailory, 4 Jan. Captmtns A. Buehasan, 13 July, '40 Ralph Siddell, 2 Dec, '45 Wm. Goldinr, T Sept., '47 ir. P.Treadwell, 17 Oct. '48 Edw. W Miller, 20 Auff. '60^ i "/'«• »V; ,"'^^\ ^oV^ ■Mohn Darling, 30Nov.'64^J?hn ^^ ^"i.sh^-^l'c *W. J.Brittain. 21 June'C-r^-'^l'-W. bmith.lo Jui CAVALRY. MO *II. Keith, '40 . . i Jan. 'oO *Alex. Gillis, 6 Jan. '6') *David Murray, 28 Feb. '6'j '47|*lIenr,T A.Scovi'l, G Feb. G. '-fT *C.A.Wanamake,12 Juu 67 ,';'. Quurtevm aster t. ,:! Walter Lyon. 21 Aug. '38 , ;.'|John M'lJcath, 17 Mar. '40 ,*!'.'; James Libbee. 20 July, '40 .'^^ J. J. M. Sc»Til, 21 Juno '42 .•^llJohn Ryan, 10 Sept. '4G .';,: Sarauel Akerley.U Oct- '17 '4r> '47 '4S Ailjutant. *R. Otty, (Capt.) 31 Jan. 'Gti Paymaster. W. C. Drury, 3tl June, 'GiJ (Capt. 20 Mar. "54) Surgeon. i; ; larles Gem, 17 Jane, '4S oJi Anaistctnt Siirj^eon. oG L.M.Sharp, M.D. 20 yeb.fl7 NEW BRU\3VVIC;< REGIMENT OP AftTILLSRY. Five Batteries at Saint John, one at Saint Andrews, one at Saint Stephen, one at Woodstock, and one at Chatham. Colonel Commandant. R. Ilayne, (late R. A.) 22 [March, '65 Lieutenant Colonel. Wm. J.Clewly, 13 June '6G Geo. h. Fester. 23 June, '05 Wm.W. Street. 29 Aug. '66 *Thos. T. Odell, 14 Feb. 'Gfi *R. R. Sneden, 10 Oct. '6 ;*Walt.B Morris. 12 Apr .66 *J. D.Underhill, Aj.2 Jy.6:,*John All»n. jr., 29 Aur. '67 *S. K. Foster. 1 Decern. '59 *Wm. Cunard, 27 Feb. 67;*Jno. C.Winslow. 2 J«n.'»i7 Majsrs. *Thos..F. Gillespie. ?8 do i*Jas. McNichol, 13 Jan. 67 *Chas. J. M«lick, 6 De«. '59i*Ed\T. H. Clark, 13 July 'OS*Jas. A. Ring. 31 do do CBt. Lt. Col., Jan, 10, '66)i Firnt Licutenantt. i*F. J. Letl««, 27 Fell. 67 J. Mount, 19 June, '67. J. Campbell. 8 April '34 Mas. F. Sedy. 20 March. '67 Capfaint. iHenry Frye, 6 Dec. '3Ti*Thomas Scort,, 27 Ma!-., '67 Hn.Jno.C. AllGn,2 *lIonry O.-burn, 14 Feb. '6G*Goo. Garby, 14 Dec. 64 Edw. D. Watts. 7 Feb. '60 *J»rae3 Ed^-ar, 30 May '66,*Owon Jones, 2<.) July, '61 J. M. Stratton, 14 April, 'G;; 86 NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA. Chas. F. Iloben, 20 Ap. 'aS •N.T.Greathed, llApr.'66 •H. W. Goddard, 2 May m *J. P. Robertson. 10 Oct. '6fi *J. F. Gemtnoll. 27 Feb.'67 ♦Sin. T. Barker, 17 Oct.. '67 Dan'l Criminen, 3 Junti '68 Adjutant. [Jly.67 J. D. Underhill, (Capt.) 17 Paumatter. fJne 67 S.K.Foster, jr., (Capt.) 19 Qufirtttrmrtfttfr. Q. A. Lockhart,28 Mar. '64i Sturgeon. ['•! J. Berryman, M.D., 18 Apr. A'tintant Surgeona. S. Smith, M.D., 7 Feb. '68 J. L. Buntingr, M. D., 10 [Apr. '6(i NEW BRUNSWICK ENQINEERS-WESTERN MILITARY DISTRICT CORPS. Major. I Cdpfnin, I Lieutenant. *.T. Edw. Boyd. 8 Nov, '65 | *John II. Parks. 7 Nor. '65 | * John A. Monroe, 9Fob. '64 SAINT JOHN VOLUNTEER BATTALION. Colonel Commandant. Hon. A. H. Gordon, 1 Oct. 66 Lieutenant Colonel. A. C. Otty, D.A.G. 8 May, '63. Majors. Charles R. Ray, 2 Nov. J. R. Macshane, lOScpt. Captains. JvV.Thurgar, 11 Jy. John S. Hall, 30 July, Wm.H. Scovil, 30 Nov. T. Sullivan, 23 Aug. <^. E. Godard, 14 Mar. lly. Gumming, 28 Mar. M.W.Mahor, 19 Sept. '64 m '62 '03 '61 'Oo R.D.Davis, 31 July, '67 F.P.Robinson, (unatoh'd) W.M.Caldwell, 31 July '67 ,„ T rn Adjutant. 19 June 60,xhomas McKenzie (Lieut.) Licntena-.Us. \ ^'^ ^^^^y '^^ JohnU. Wilmot, 4 Oct. '65,,, n ^'^^u'^uZ' a >r. Stcp'n I. King, 21 Nov. T.G C'li*^. CampbelK 26 Aug.'OH C. Ariastron;?. 22 Miy, '67i (Capt. 24 Jan. '66 Calvin Powers, 23 Miy, '67 Quartermaster. Ptobsrt Scott, 2 October, 67:M.Mcl)onough, 15 July '6S I (Lieut. 19 Sept. '63 Enaigas. Surgeon. Wm. S. Harding, 4 Jan. '65 S. Z.Earlo, M. D., 28 Feb. John Nu?ont, 2Jan'y.67' _ [18i)6 A$aistani Suraeon. George Taylor, M. D., 2 [Mat/ '65 '6aG. McKilligan. 27 Feb. '67 '6611. Mnlntyre, 27 March, '67 'Qo .M.W.Thonipson, 22 May'67 YORK cou.\ r Lieutenant C»lonel. Hon. L. A. » 'Imot, 1 Jan. [1863 Maj'ir. Jno. L. Marsh, 23 Jan. '67 Captaint. Jm. S. Beek, 1 Aug. 1848 Jas. P. Wetmore, 19 Dc.'SO J. P. McLauchlan, 22Dc.'59 H. Fairweather, 20 Apr. [1863 R. P. Winter, 8 Sept., '63 H. B. Rainsford, do do J. R. Garden. 4 Mar., '65 D. Wilion.(un.) 28 Jn«. '65 J. McCausland, 28 Mar '66 *J. Hewitson, (Adjt) late H.M. 2d Reg't.23 Jan. 67 Altx. N. Blo.k, 1 May, 67 A. G. Beckwith 2 May, 67 Y MILiriA. .•.\f).l.— M. Richey, 23 Aug. Lieuteiut!it/t. J. D.Rainiford.iaJune V7ra. IL Murray. 20 Dec. J«hn Wiley, 8 Sept. A. Macphorson, 28 Deo. W.J. Kilnor, 31 do VY. Fowler, 4 .Tan. Robert Davies, 28 Mar. Chas. ITartt, 29 Mar Wm. Wheeler, 30 Mar. O.B.Fisher, 2iAug. Geo. Babbitt. 27 Aug. Ensigns. John Thomas, 30 May, H. Graham. 28 Dec. A. Blair, 30 do Isaafl Simmons, 11 do C. S. Brannen, IS do First Battaliow. '68 '53 '59 '63 '64 do! '65 '66 '66 •66 '68 '68 '61, '64 do do '65 C. W. B^ckwith, 4 Oct. '65 J. D.M'Pherson, 30 Mar. '66 L. A. W. Jouet, 27 Jan. '66 Thomas Hogg, 2 Oct. '67 Harry Be«kwith, 30 Oct. 67 Andr. Lipsett, 26 Aug. '6S Hiram B. Ross, 27 Aug. '6S Adjutant. John Hewitson, (Capt.) 21 Nov. 66 Paymaster. John Richards, 1 May, fl7 Capt. 8 Sept. )\i ■ H^^^ori^^ 6 Sept. 34: W. Whitehead, 12 Oct. 64 ' * [21 May 31 •'^"^" Yerxa, 10 Sept. 38! William Brown, 4 Jan. W „ . ' I Daniel Parent, 12 Sept, 38- James Henry, 21 June 65 •"'y*'"- I James Jones, 14 Sept. 38i R«bt. Robinson, 18 Apl. 66 iJacob MoKean. 11 0«t. 47i Jos. C. Allen, 13 June, '66 D., IS Apr. 'oeont. 7 Feb. '68 M. D., 10 [Apr. '66 r CORPS. t. !,9Fob.'64 n July '67 t. ie (Liout.) 15 July '68 26*Ausr.'GH an* '66 \ster. 15 July '63 Jept. '66 >.*, 28 Feb. [1866 raeon. M. D., 2 [May '66 . 4 Oct. '65 .30 Mar. '66 27 Jan. '66 2 Oct. '67 . 30 Oct. 67 i6 Aug. '63 27 Aug. '63 %t. (Capt.) 21 Nov. 66 er. 1 May. 97 , 8 Sept. 6i it0r. (Capt.) SO [Oot. 67. n. :.D.13Jun« '53. '.10 July 60 12 Oct. 64 , 4 Jan. 65 21 June 65 1. 18Apl.6« 13 June, '66 NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA. 87 T. B. Wheeler, 14 June. 66 .1 S. llolyoake, IS.fune. 66 Dan. C. .Joslin, 27 June, a6 Geo. N. Risteen, 2 Jan., 67 Chas. M. Dow, 8 Jan. 67 Wra. Christy, 3Jun-,'68 Lieutenantg. I^.T?urt, Thomas Parent .Tatnea Cliff. Ira Ingraham, Hobt. Kilburn, Dnvifl Dow, John Davidson Asa Dow, Jaraes Nelson, Wra. II. Allan, John Urown, Joel Miller, 21 Sept. .9 do 11 do 30 34 38 16 Sept 17 do . 16 Feb 17 do 3 do 10 July, 60 2 Aug, 6") 2S Sept. 65 38 d« 39 do 41 Robt. Pi«kard. 29 Sep. '65 Chas. Wripht, 19 April, 66 .I<»n. B. Cliff. 13 June do C.n.S.Cronkhite,14do do E. P. Hammond, 20 do do T. F. Saunders. 27 do di. W.D. Rainsford.26S«ptdo Jesso f ■hristy. 3 .June, '''>8 Lud. McGibbon, 4 do '68 Emgna. William Jones. 6 July, 29 (diaries Long, 15 Feb. 39 J. S. Elligond, 16 do do E.W.llainsford, 19 do do James Parent, 20 do do Matt. Phillips, 21 do do Thomas Fraser. 23 do do Wra. Kilburn. 13 April 41 Josoph Parent. 16 do d« James Brown 17 Apr. '41 Z'dee H. Estey, 10 Oct. 47 Renj.Burt, 10 July, 60 Henry Yerxa, 27 Sept. j65 Chas. KilburB, 20 Jun« 66 J. A. Cturser, J7 June 66 Alex- Bennett, 11 July, 66 J. B. Ingrahnm.l2 do do Ja'^obE. Allan, 13 do do J. Dunphy, 26S«Ft, 06 A^'.?§ James Qainton, 26 Jun. 67 Captaint. Jaa. Hunter, 13 Oct. 64 G. V. Nowlin, 8 N.T.G.'i Uriah Drake, 10 Nor. GO John T. Lord. 11 Nov. 66 Thoi. E. Oliro. 11 Nov. '66 Danif Morrins, 12 do do Frod'k Carman, 13 do do Gcorue Coster, 15 April '6S Enaignt. T. E. Streek, 11 Nov. 6« L. U. Seely. 12 do do 16 Aiifutemt. do do Pay matter. Quarter matter. J. Tilton. (Cai)t.) 2 Nov. 64 No. 5.— Skcond Battalioit. Lieutenmnt Colonel. Hurd Peters. 28 Sept- A/ityor. Wm. L.T. Seely 7Nev. Captaint. D II Anderson, (un)27Sei John R. Rigby, 7 Oct. W. G. Morrison, 9 Oct. James B. Hegan, 10 do Gilbert J. Mayes, 11 do S. J. Koberts, 20 Feb J. K. Schofield, 22 do F. C. K. Frith, 23 d* '64 '66 .46 05 '65 do do 07 do do Q E. King, 24 Feb. '67 G.Sid. Smith, Adj. 5 Jue 67. Lieutfinantt. Thei. Millidge, 27 .Tun. '66 Jas. E. Griffith, 1 July do W. 0. Harrison, 20 Feb 67 11. W. Frith, 22 do do R. II. Arnold, 27 do do Enaigna. Robt. Rogers, 24 April, '66 Wm. II. Buer, 6 Feb. 67 G. F. Sancton. 7 do do Ad4*i %^^* ■^ Ffiotographic Sciences Cbrporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) S72-4503 '^ 90 NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA. 8UNBURT COUNTY MILITIA.--.\«. 7.~FiRiT BArikLtna* Lieuttnmnt Oolonel.l G. H.N. Harding. 9 Sep. 63 Maf'or. Oaptaint. John S. Brown. 18 S«pt. 48 Chos. B. Barker. 13 Feb. 60 0. J. Burpee, 23 May, 60 G. T. Harding, 21June, 65 Jas. Miller, 5 July, do W. C. Burpee, 15 May. 67 Lieutenantt. Chas. J. Bailey. 19 Sept. 48 Charles Currey, 20 Sep. '48j Wm. Harrison. 13 Feb. W William Upton. 13 June do And'w. Miller. 5 July, 65 G. A. Treadwell, 2 Aug. 65 Henry L. Bailey,15 May 67 John S. Covert. 25 S«?p. 48 Charles Burpee, 25 Not 51 Wht'hd Barker. 13 Feb. 60 I. B. Davidson, 13 June, do David W. Smith, do do Thos. Nickle8on,250ot. do J. T. Gilehriit. 5 July 65 C. F. Harding, 2 Aug. do George Porter, 15 May, 67 Ach'utant, J.K. Hazen, cap. 27 Jun.OS Payma$t«r. T. 0. Miles, cap. 1 Jan. 49 Quarttrmatter. II. Brown. 27 Mar. 60 (Cap) [23 June 1865. Surgeon. E.Cougle..M. D.. 13 Feb. 69 No. 7.— Second Battaliov. Lieutenant Oohnel. Reuben Hoben. 19 Sept.'66 Maior. R.D.Wilmot,jr.l9Sep.'66 Oaptaine. John Bailey. 19 Sept. 48 W. E. Perley. 9 June 60 Benj. S. Bailey. 14 Feb 6i Jer. Smith, jr., 8 Aug 66 Alex. M'Pher8on,2() Jne 67 Amos P. True. 29 June do David Morrow, 17 July do Geo. C. Nevers, 28 Aug do Geo. A. Perley, 29 do do F. A. Hubbard, 25 Sept '67 Chas. Traoey, 26 do do Israel Nason. 27 do d J.A.M.Colpitts, Ajt.Sdo do Wm. Il.J«nah, 21 Nov. m I). Clenrelftnd, 27 MarGT 11. II. Chapnan, 29 -fun do Lieutenantt. IIonW.II.SteeT05.10May*47 Wm. Carlisle. 16 July. '49 Wm. Brewster, 17 do do J. L. B. StccTes, 10 Apr.'Gf Elisha Peck, 25 Apr. '66 Elisba Sleeves, lUJno.do Geo. W.DeMill, 21 Nov 66 Lem. R. M«or«, 27 Jun 67 En$iffna. Michael Duffy, 25 Apr. '34 Harris Calhoun, 25 Jun '46 Lewis Sleeves, 26 May, '47 Oor. D. Sleeves. 10 Apr. '60 Sam. P« Rosers, 25 do do Gil. B. SmiUi, 10 June. '60 Robt.A.Colpits. I June, '«0 Atliutant. J. A. M. Colpitt«.(eapt.)29 June €7 Payma$ter. Quartermatter. Jas.R*dgers, Lt.6July,'40 Surgeon. NORTIIUMBEKLAND COUNTT MILITIA- •■ No. 11. -First Battalion. Lieutentint Colonel. C. M'CulUy, lOApril 67 Majore. Danl. r«riruson,9 May.'OC Captains. James Johnson. 14 Nov.'SO Charles Stewart, 15 do do J. Russell, Adjt., 16 do do J. M. Johnson. 24 Feb. '60 Geo. H.Russell. 29 Apr, '65^ Wm. Lobban. 15 July, '64 Arab. Cameron, 8 Aug. '66 Peter Gray. 23 do do Dudley Perley. 24 do do Adam D. Sheriff, 9 May,'6G Asa Perley, 22 Auc. do *J. B. Snowball JO Oct. do W. McNaughton, 24 Ap. 67 W. B. Howurd, 10Ai»l do D. McLaehlan. leOctdo Lievten(tnt$. (}. Letson, 11 June, '42 Pat. Brtpbty. 1" April 50 Alex. McRae, Wm. Noble. Jas. Hannay, Robt. Wilson, John Baldwin, Robt. Lobban, 19 Apr. 'Cf 3\UB.'65 6 do d« 7 do do t do do 9 do do J. McNaughton, 10 do do Jas. M'Lcan, 9 May '66 Jer. Ullock, 10 do do Jonathan Noble.ll do do Alcz. Gillas, 12 do do ♦Jacob C. Gough, 7 Nov de J. R. Nicholson, 24 Apl 67 S.U. MeCuUey, 22MAyd« Wm. Fenton, 23 do d(^ James Gray, SI July d« Arthur Wright, 16 0«t do W. G. Russell, 15 Apr. 68 Snaignt, J. Carrnthers, 20 June, '36 Alex. Fenton. 16 Jun. '43 Dav. Goodf«llow.l5 Mar'47 Wm. Muirhead, 19 Apl.'SO John Stewart, 2 Aug. *6o A. M'Lellan, 5 do do David Armstrong, 6 Aug do J.M'Naughton,jr.8 do do Peter Loggie, 10 do do W. Dickens, jr., 12 do . do D. Ullock. 23 do do Wm. Gedfrey. 10 do do James Elkin, 11 July, do •W. Muirhead Jr. 7 Nov. do R. McNanght«n, 22May67 Jai. Mowatt, 16 Oct. do Adiutant. J. Russell, Capt. 16 Sep. '53 Paymaater. Qumrtermaater. Surgeon. Sta. Benson, M.D. 19 Dec 06 Jlaaiatmnl Surgtan. No. II. — 3ECOWD BattaliooJt. Llfuirunut (vfane/. Kobt. Jp.rdino, 25 .Inn Mcjar- Roland Croekor,? Sei»t Cuptatmt K. WiUisto!!. «.if.1',>Ai;x'4 .\. A. J>:»vi(l>:on, 14 Xor 'ov ,\\ox FRi-griison. «l«) Robert Kor-jyth. Nov. lliohard Sutton, do E. 11. Whitiu'.v. iL'Aug. W. P.u ker. F.P.IIondcrson. 14Nov5« Thomas Vanstone, do do 1 Samuel Travis, do de lliobert H. Call, 6 Sept. 'H.^ Wiu.C. ILarlcy, 21 do do John Peabody. 27 do do ;hris. Crocker, 11 July 'GG ^(, 'I. Jardinc, jr., I'J do do. jj^ .1 o.seph Chaplin, 13 St'i't 07 (l„ .!i)lin Fi'li, 26 dodo '(51 I fiirvcyPhinney. '.'Xt Aur. <»'^ EnHi'inn ' " owart, 5 do do Alox- iiamilton, 6 do do Angus Fraser, 7 do do William Cullen, 8 do do Andrew Harvie. 9 do do Aretus W.Y. DeaBrisay, 10 Aug, (};') Daaiel Delaney. 20 Sep. 'a Henry. 21 June, do J. Campbell, 22 do do Mioh'l Reardon. 27 Jun '66 Edward Caie, 8 Aug. do Jas. Davidson* 10 Oct. do John Young, jr.,11 do do Eneigne. Wm. Drysdale. 14 Nov '40 Wm. Eddy, sen. 4 June '48 John M'Intosh, 8 Aug. '66 F.X.Dumaresque, 9 Aug66 Rich'd Young. 10 Oet. do Val'tine Gibbs. 11 do do Adjutant. Wm. A- M'Intosh, Capt. 4 May '64 Paymaeter. Quartermatter. John Ritchie. 15 May.'29 Surgeon. A. C. Smith,M.D. 5 Jttne,67 Jteeistant Surgton. KENT COUNTY MILITIA No. 14.-First Battalioh. Lieut.enant Colonel. L PW.DesBriaay.l Jan'63 Major. John Ford, , 20 June '66 Captatne Alex.M'Michael, 17 Ap.'SU Juhu Main, 18 do do Robt- McAlmon, 19 do du Wm.Mc William. 24 do do Peter Muzerall, 25 Apr. 5U C. J. Sayre, adjt. 2 May 6z James Girvan, 21 June, 65 II. L. Dwyer, 22 June, 65 K. Hutchison, 23 June, 66 0. xM'Inerney, 24 Juue, 65 11. Johnson, 25 June. 65 J. Dickinson, 26 June, 63 Jas, Fraser, 11 Apr. 66 Lieutenants. J. M. Wathen, 17 Apr. 50 Jas. A. James, 20 Apl. 50 T-G. Richardson, 22 do do S-BUetherington.24 Ap'5U Jas. Cameron, 26 Apr. '50 Robert Graham, 27 do do r. W. Dibblee. 2 May, *„ John Brait. 21 Jud. '65 C Richardson, 22 do do Alex. Girvan, 23 do do J. B. Furster, 24 do du y. MuzeruU, 25 do do A. Smith, 16 Aug. 65 .1. Stevenson, 2U June, 66 r. Desbrisay. 21 do du Ensigna. John Clare, 26 May. 3c A. Roxborough, . Apr. 50 M. Powell, 21 do du M. Mooney, 24 du do ZidoreBarriot, 26 do do Ed. Walker. 27 Apr. 50 M. Flanagan. 21 June. '65 Peter Daigle, 23 do do R. S. Desbrisay. 24 Jun '65 Wm.Wheton. 17 Aug. '65 62iOswald Smith, 18 do do E. Hutchinson, 11 Apr.'66 Daniel Keswick, 20 Jun do Jas. Phinney, 21 do do Ohas. Carlyle, 22 do do D. W. Morrison, 23 do do Adjutant, C. J. Sayre, Capt. 4 Jan. 65 Quartermatter, J.G. Lay ton, Lt. 17 Apr. 50 Surgeon. h. M'Larren, M.D., 17 Apr ['50 96 NEW BRUNSWIOK MILITIA. KENT COUNTY MILITIA -No. 14.— BixooiiD Battalior. Li9ut9narU Oolmul. Albert M.Smith, 8 Nov. '65 Cap ^T. Hanington. 26 May .31 Robt. DyMMrt, 9 Aug. do Jacob Gesner. 22 Oct. '38 Thomas Assineau, 23 do do John Sheridan. 10 Feb- '51 Thomas Coates, 13 do do 0. J. Smith. Adjt. 6 Jun 66 Chas. W. Lyon. 6 June.'66 P. MeCullough« 7Jutio'66 LUtUenantt. T. Basbea, 24 May, '31 Qideon Smith, 16 Oct- '41 Louis Allan, 13 do '47 Mariner Hicks, 10 Feb. '51 Albert M. Smith. 11 do do Cornelius Turner. 13 do do Rob. Douglas, 14 do do J.Thibideau. 25 May. '31 John Burke, jr. 23 Oct. '33 Peter White. ISOot. '47 RebertHieks. 13 Feb. '51 Israel Hicks, 14 do do AtUutant. C.J. Smith, cap. 6 June '60 Payma$ter. Quarterma^Ur. Surg0OH. Attittant Surgeon. KING'S COUNTY MILITIA.... No. 15.— FiasT Battaliom. Lieutenant Colonel. W.P.Flewolling. 11 Oct. '65 Major. Abm. D. Mabee. 10 Aug*48 David A. Lyon, 4 Jan. '51 Thos. .Johnston. 10 June '60 D.P. Wetmore. Adi.8 Nov 65 W.A.Williams, 9 do do Scm. Foster, 10 do do J. W.Caulfield,12 do do JesseQ. Belyea,13 do do A. M. Mabee. 14 Nov.'65 Jas. J. Brien, 7 Nov. 66 Jos. A. Richards, 8 do do J.H.Flewelling, 22 May 67 Lieuiennntii. Phil.P.Dann,jr.l0Aug'48 Jas. A. Haslett, 10 Jun '60 Thos. Elston. 25 Oct. do J.A.Williams, 8 Nov. '65 O. H. Flewelling.9 do do C. M. DeVeber. 11 do do John D. Howe. 7 Nov. 6« 60|Chas. E. M'Kiel. 8 do do J. A. Whelpley. 9 do dr D.W. MoKende.IO do do J. H. Flewelling. 22 May 6*: Eneiffne. Jas. W. Brittain.l Sep. '46 Jer D- Mabee. 10 Aug. '48 B. S. Wetmore, 10 June '60 Abm-McCann. 25 Oct. '60 Thos.LeeSoovi1.9 Oct. '65 J. T. MoFarland, 7 Nov. 68 Hiram Kimbal, 8 do do T. M. Richards, 9 do do A. Stephenson, 10 do do A. F. Williams. 11 do do Jas. A Belyea, 12 do do AvU%itant. D.P.Wotmore, oap.l6Jan67 • Paymcuter^ Quartermaeter. J. Price. Lieut. 25 Nov. 39 Surqeon. T. Scott. M. D.. 7 Nov. 66 At$ittant Surgt0n. No. 15.— SicosD Battaliom. Lieutenant Colonel. Edwin B. Beer. 18 Apl. '66 Maj'ore. R. Thompson. 30 Nov. '65 0. R. Arnold. 1 May. 67 65? Captaint. Wm. Coates. (ttn)l June, 46' Geo. H. Ryan, 25 May, '63 J. N. Price, 15 Sept. do, J. M. Stockton, do do' E. J. Flewelling. 11 Oct.'65 Amasa Kennedy, 31 Jan.'66 Ed. L.Wetmore,19Sept.do Sam. Gosline, 20 do do Eben- Stookton.21 do do J. M. B MoLeed, 16 Jan 67 Wm. E.Vail. 1 May, do W Fairweather, 2 do do E. Arnold, Adjt. 3 do do Sam'l Morton, 4 May, do John N. Coates, 29 Jun. do Lieutenante. Smith Chapman, 3 June*46 Saml. C Price, 8 do do P J. Cougle. (un) 18 Aug 6.S Geo. McCully, 29 Mar. '65 D. M'M. Fairweather, "^^ [June '__ G.M. Blockney, 21 Jun.'65 T. H. Pttison, 5 July '65 Geo. H. Cougle, 11 Oct. '65 jE. F. Fenwick, 31 Jan. '66 G. C. Stockton, 19 Sept. do Wm. H.Keith, 2 Jan. 67 Fred. J. Smith, 1 May do Obin Hayes, 2 do do D.B.ArmstronET, 3 do do Wm. Manning, 29 June do Ed. MoLeud, 1 July do Entiffne. Wm. Pearson, 29 May, '46 W.Haywnrd.(un) 30]May 46 J. D. Cflmpbel). 1 Mrch. 65 D. A. Keith. 21 June. '65 T. C Stockton, 22 June, '65 Chas. W. Coates, 17 Jan.'66 G. A.Folkins, 31 Jan '66 Owen Keith, 21 Mar. do n-i John Urannen, 22 do do It Jas. T. King, 19 Sep. do "^R. Morrison, 10 Oct. do Isaac M. Parloe. 1 May 67 B. H. Morton, 29 Juue do Acb'utant. Edwin Arnold. Captain, 1 may, 1867 Paumatter. Nelson Arnold. Capt'n, 29 iJune, 1867 Quarter matter. Robert B. Vail, Lieut. 29 IJunc, 1867 Surgeon. Edwin A. Vail, M.D, 19 [June* 38 NIW BRUNSWICK MILITI.i. 97 IIq. U.'^Tmiio Dattalioii. 18 Oct. '47 13 Feb. '51 14 do do IK* 6 Jane '6G rr. M«r. \. rgtoH, .9 Oct. 'Qr> , 7 Nov. 66 8 do do 9 do do 10 do do LI do do 12 do do tt. tp.l6Jan67 rr. Her. 25NOT.S9 ^'l Nov. 66 rgMn. 2 June, '65 ,17Jftn.'66 31 Jan '66 21 Mar. do 22 do do 19 Sep. do 10 Oct. do .. 1 May 67 29 June do Captain, 1 [Muy, 1867 er. Capt'n, 29 June. 1867 itter. Lieut. 29 June. 1867 M.D., 19 [June' 38 Robt. S. Purvif. 21 Sep. '64 Hy. Uallett, Adi. 22 do do Chas. J. Smith. 90 Aug. 'tt5 Geo. J. Clarke. 18 Jly do Isaae J. Saanden, IB Jly p.87 Uy. J. Forreiter. 18 do do Jat.W.TUui. Lieutenanit. LituUiuint Cklonel. Allen C. Otty. 20 Feb. m\ Mifjor. J.CUpham. 20 Feb. 67 N.P.Wanamake.6Sep.'63^, ^.^ f.-„- ^ j- ^- And. StevenMn. 7 Sept. '63 Rio»» * ^SS^f' 5 x?® fe Jud. M. Fowler. 8 do do Sl^« Hendricki, 8 Nov. '86 Alex. Campbell, 7 Apr. '48 Jae. J. Forsyth. 2 Nov. '64 J. 8. Pioklo. 8 do do C. C. Dodge. 4 do do Thoi. P. Dixon. 17April. 67 O. N. Hendrioka, 6 Jun '660ilfd FlewelUnff,22Feb.'66 John Myles, io Aug. '65 J.T.Ketohum, 8 Nov. '65 W.J.Giggey. 9 do do 30 Oct. 67 C M. Fowler. 13 June '66 Robert Orr. 14 de do G. S PettingtI. 17 AprU'67 Henry Uallett. Cftpt'n.. 17 lAprll. m. PmymatHw. R. S. Mattnewi.cap. 2 Jnne 1835. QuariwmattT. E. S. Wetmore.lt.25 Ang'28 Surgton. S. Z. Earle. M.D. 4 Apr 48 Attintant Suroeon, G. Bedell. M.D.. 23 Nov.'64 LimUenant Colonel. C. D. Fairweatber.l9Sept. [1866 M^j^r. Edwin A. Barberie. 2Jan67 Cbpfotne. No. IS.—FOURTH S. W. Davis. 5 Mar. 64 J. E. Fairweather.(Adjt.) 1 [Apl. 64 Thos. L. Hay, 21 Jun. '65 Adam D. Smith. 21 Nov 66 A. C. Nobles. 22 do do _ _ ^ . C. Fairweather. 23 do do WaH.BSoovil. 4 April. '48 A. B. Hayes, 2 Jan 67 A. J. Kentead, 15Mroh.'6B Qto. R. Davis. 5 Jane do John J. Spragg. 19 Apr.'65 Geo. W. Sharp. SO Aug do A.A.Davli. 18 Jary*66Ja8. W.Day. 31 do do J. C. P. Freeie, 21 Not 66 Geo. 0. 0. Scovil. 22 do do Eneigne- Jas. J. Smith, 2 Jan. 67 * nti.. . t moi Ed. M. Spragae^ 7 Feb. do •}• P"\»««' . * /H"»««3?I David Mllir 15Nov.65J«l»n Morrison. 3 July, '41 W. F. Hatfteld. 5 June 67 Don. Bohannen. 7 Nov. do David Drew. 8 do do Battaliom. Jas. P. Benson. 22 Nov- 66 Adw. S. Foster. 23 do do Jos. B. Coy, 24 do do Edwin A.Hayes. 2 Jan. (57 Geo. W. Palmer. 31 Augdo Lieutenante. JWmrCrabbe. 2 June, »42JG. H.Wilson, do 15 Mar. '66 Wm. Ketoham. 2 June. '42 David Hatfield. 2 Aug. '49 Donald Mahoney ,6 June'42 Alex. Gillies, 21 June 65 WeedinWetmore, 1 Aug.'48 Jos. H. Dixon, 21 Nov. 66 Aif'utant. J. B. Fairweather. (Lt.) 26 [Sept. '66 Paymneter. Benj. Gray. Capt.. 5 Jne 67 Quartermeuier. I. Raymond, cap. 3 Jnne '42 Surgeone. C. Wilson. M.D.12 Jnne '48 AteietatU Surgeon, T.C.Sharp, M.D. 31 July .49 QUBIN'8 COUNTY MILITIA. ••••No. li.~F»BT Battalion. 64 Lieutenante. Riohd. Graham, 7 Sept. '50 H. J. Davemet, 6 Jan. Geo. Caldwell, 19 Oct. '64 M. Dykeman. 30 Nov. do G. F. Case. 23Aug. '65 f^u- T MMi- J 1 o fAii W. B. Dingee. 19 Sept. '66 i*5?iS"Ate''i%»P 15 BenJ. Clark, " Lieutenant OoUnel. F. L. Knox, 16 April. Jf^/or. R.T.Babbitt* 12 June 67 Captaine. Benj. S. Babbitt, 26 Jan 63 Robt. Slip. 19_9ct. '64 G*. N. Go%g, T. W. Ebbott, Peleg Smith, B.Simpson. AdJt. 16 Jan 67 R. D. McOay, 27 March 66 William PeUrs. 26 Jun do Jas. A. Curry, 27 do do Jas. S. NealfML li M Nov. do 24 Aug. '65 19 Sept. '66 12 Deo do 25.Septdo Mayes Case, 23 Aug. '65 John S- Belyea, 5 Oct. 65 »A0 W. H. Bulyea, 19 Sept. '66 Thos. E. Hoben, 26 June 67 Edw. W. Slipp. 29 do do 12 Deo. do A.J. E8tAbr6oIu,26 June 67 Saml. L. Peters.l7 July do Isaac Fox, 25 Sept. do Entignt' G. W. Hoben, 2 Sept. '40 Wm. Quinn. 7 Sept. '50 George Golding, 9 Sept.'SO Jas. Deveber. 6Jan'60 M7 Williams. 5 Nov. 64 H. Pollock, 28 Jun. '65 Acb'utant. E. Simpson, Cap.24Aug. 62 PaymaeteT' N. H. Deveber. 24 Aug. '64 QuartermaBter' C. Dingee, (Capt.) 10 [Jan. '6C Surgeon. AesisUut Surgeen. r 98 NIW BEUNSWIOK MILITIA. y. m MiUuttnant CMoiul. Mttior. Q. D. Bftiley, 6 Feb. 67 Oaptaina. Chftrlei Keith. 19Auv.'45 John Storkeji 20 do do Robt. Yeamans. 10 do '48 And. M. Tong . 1 May, '60 R. P. TeamanB, 10 Jubr, do Syl. Z. Barle. 8 NoV. '65 Win.V.Whfte. 4 Aajf. '66 Riohard Pearson 29 Jun 67 Absolam Day, 1 July, do Alez.D.M'Phee, 2 do do Adam R. Strong, 3 do do Vino't Wiggins, 4 do do Geo. E. McLean. 2 Oct. do J.M.D. Belyea, 15 Apr. '68 lAeutenatUt, Andrew Barton, 13 Aag.'43 No. II—Bboond Battaliok^ Francis Fulton. 15 Aug. '43'Qeo. McDonald, 7 Jan. '51 Wm. Perry. 19 do '45 William Blaek. 9 do do pry, BenJ. Keith, 21 do do D. McDonald, 7 Jan- '51 Wm. Thompson. 1 May '60 William Binney, do do C.J. Bailey, 10 July, do Geo. A. Bailey, 29 Jun 67 Wm. Hunter. 1 July, do AbramL.Bailey, 2 do do KbenezerBriggs, 3 do do J.M.Robertson, 2 Oct. do J.A.Bransoombe, 3 do do Hiram Cody, 4 do do T.C.Worden. 16 Apr. '68 John Cromwell. 16 do do A. McDonald. 20Aug. '45| John Mttllin. Jr..21 do do Abraham Bailey. 11 do '48 Isaac Burpee, 12 do do John Cole. 13 do do Donald McAfee. 1 May. '60 Thomas Keys. do do B. Burpee. 10 July do J. Q. dypher, 29 June '67 Peter Yeamans, 1 July do Conrad Barton, 2 do do John Allen, 3 do do W. U. Blaok, 15 Apr. '63 AdJiUant. PaymaaUr, QuartermatUr. Surgeon, JissiMLunt 8urg$»n. LUutenant Colonel. No. 16.— Tbibd Battaliov. Lieutenante, T. R. Wetmore, 13 Mar 67 M^jer. J. S. Armatrtng, 26 Aug.'68 Oaptaint, Thos. Graham, 7 Sept 50 Andrew Daan, 26 Deo 63 Wm. Burgeee. -> ^^v «~ 0. F. Fox. Adit.. 19 Jun 67 Geo. H. Jones. 26 Aug. '68 Geo. Sdiith, 27 do do Chai. N- Darrah, 2 Not 64 John Oorbett, 3 do de Thos. Harrison, 4 Oottt John Quinn, 26 Aug. '66 James Bill, 27 do do John D. Kelly, 28 de do Enatfne. Francis Woods, 2 Nov 64 Gabr'! Fowler, jr. 2 Not 64 4 Oct 65|John^imp8on. jr. S ?eo. Inoh. . Armstrong. N. MoLeod, Daniel Brophy, 28 do doOhas. Hegan. d6 do 4 Oct '65 26 Aug. '66 27 do do 28 do do A^juUnt. Caleb F. Fox, Captain. 19 [June. 1867 Paymaeler, T. Leonard. Capt., 26 Ang. '68 Quartermeuter, Surgeon, OARLETON COUNTY MILITIA.-... No. IT—PiaaT Battalion. i\ Lieutenant Colonel- W. T.Baird, (D.Q. M.G.) [IJan.'OS Major. 0. W. Raymond, 27 Sep. 65 Cax^aint' iTory Kilburn. 24 Jan- '60 Thos. L. Evans. 9 Feb- '63 Wm. Skillen, 19 Oct-. '63 G. Strickland. 12 Jan. '64 Charles Clark. 21 Sept-. '64 John J. Hoyt. 22 do do *R. B. Ketobum. (Adjt.) 27 [Sept. '65 Geo. E. Shea, 19 July '66 •Geo. S. Baird, 20 do do Ham'n Emery, 21 do do G. E. Boyer, 22 do do Chas. Burpee, 23 do do Lieulenanta> Robert A . Hay. 29 May,'42 G. L. Raymond. 29 May '42 Anth. Kearney, 6 Sept. '47 LeTi BstabrooKs. 7Sept.'47 John Clark, 19 Sept. '63 John Fisher, jr-. 12Jan. '64 Jarvis Bnll, 21 Sept. do Geo. E. Good. 23 do d A. M. Broderiok, 24 do do J. T. Kerigan, 27 do do Alex. Lindsay, 2 May '66 J. Kirkpatrick, 27 Jun do *J. W. Boyer, 5 Jttne, 67 Eneigne, Jarvis Estey, 6 Sept. '47 Frederick Bull, 28 Aug.'48 Wm. Lindsay, 29 Apr. '62 Jno Broad8treet,24 Jan. '60 Andw. Currie, jr. 4 Apr. do L. R. Harding, 21 Sept. 64 Z. S. Kearney, 22 do do John Garter. 27 do '65 R.G. Wetmore, 28 do do Step. Peabody, 29 Sept. '65 Hen. B. Smith, 30 Sep. '65 AsaM'Ninoh, 21 Feb. '66 Jas. Clynick, 27 June do *H. W. Bourne. 28 do do J. P. Morse, 29 do do R.Kirkpatriok, 30 do do R. M'Intyre. 18 July do Adjutant' R. B. Ketohiim, (Capt.) 27 [Sept. '65 PaymatteT' J. D. Ketohum, 20 May '50 (Capt. 18 July '66.) Quartermaeter. , B. M- Truesdale, It. 20 Mayo 185 Surgeon. 8. G. Woodforde. M. D., 29 [June. 1867 Aeeietant Surgeon, h NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA. 99 No. 17.-~tB0OND Battalioii. ,7Jm. '61 9 do do , 1 May. '60 do do 10 July do 29 June '67 , 1 July do 2 do do 3 do do 15 Apr. 'GS l«r. Mt«f. m. irg$0n. m. CapUin. 19 [Jane. 1867 >pt.. 26 Ant- cuitr. in. io:f. .30 Sep. '65 21 Feb. '66 27 June do .28 do do 29 do do ,30 do do 18 July do I. (Capt.) 27 [Sept. '65 (fer. ,20 May '50 tiy'66.) I. It 20 Mayo 185 e. M. D., 29 [June. 1867 iurffeon. > tieutetmnt Oohnel. Ja« A. Tttppcr, I Jan. '63 J. B. Linley, (late Lieut I. u, iitniey, (late bieui- "• **• vuru«n. ** vw. i^» H.M.22dlle«'t)28Nov66l«a5MDTraoej. 23 do do Oajitaitu. ^Iiaao F. Adams. 24 Feb.'64 Oeorge Dingee. 2 Aug. '64 K. R- Squiers. 3 do do T. M. Corbett. 3 do do Gen.LCronkhite, 4 do do Wm. D. Bety. 22 do do I. 8. Carvill. 22 do do S.B. Appleby Ajtl6Nov.'65 D. F.Merritt. 17 do do T. A. Simonion. 20 Deo. 65 0. U. Corbett. 22 Dee. '65 Lieutenantt' •Fred. O- Burt. 24 Feb. '64 Bdw. W.Boyer. 15 Nov. '65 H. T. Parleo. 16 do do Theo. U. Estey. 23 do do Chas. A. West. 24 do do Ed. W. Miller. 21 Dec. do S. Giberson. 28 Mar. '66 A. M'L. Tupper. 29 do do J. D. Fleming 30 do do D. Raymond. 19 Oot. 47 Thos. Wakeman, 9Mar.'49 •Edw. Tracey 27 Sept. '65 M. Utttohinion. 28Mar.'66 Jas. E. Jewett.l5 Nor. '65 A. B. Cawet. 28 Mar. '66 Geo. Green, 29 do do W. F. Siprell. 9 May do Adjutant. S.B.Appleby (Capt)6 Do.'65 Paymatter' John Ballooh. 5 Not. *50 eapt. 11 Oct. '47 QuartermcuteT' S. 0. Burpee. 5 Not. '50 eapt- 20 Dec. '65 Surgeon. R. Wiley. m!d.. 29 Dec.'65 A$$itUnt Snrg$0n, J. R. Hagerman, H . D., 20 [Deo. '65 Lieut. Colonel. Mnjert. Chas. R. Upton, 1 Aug. 64 Rbt. Woodward.l5 Nor. '65 Captaine. Rdw. Orser, 22 June. '46 J. H. Tompkins, 5 Nov '50 W- Crandlomire. 2 Aug '64 STo. 17— Third Battaliok. Jas. N. Farley, 3 do do John Giberson, 22 do do iS. R. Nevers. 8 Sept. do Simon Cummins. 9 do do Geo. F Upton, 15 Not- '65 E.DeW.R.Phiilip8.29Ma'66 Lieutenantt. Jaroos Kearneyi 120ct. '47 A. D. Hartley. 22 Not. '65 Z. H. Cox. 20 Dee. '65 Eneigne. Sam. Phillips. 16 Not.' 69 R.W.Tompkins,22 do do Sam. Squires, 20 Dee. do Alb. Squires, 21 do do diiuunt. PaymMMttr. VICTORIA. COUNTY MIUTlA.... A» McL. nd Jemi'B igencj 8t. )cter : A . $200,000. , 8t. John. Jericton — i. F. Ran- Randolph, tors. t: Daniel » Weldon, Bd. Sears, rustees. American and Sup't. I, Halifax, , St. John, le present It. John to edericton, atham 60, erpool 80, , F. 3 90, ^ Quebec 75, Montreal 1 00, Kingaton I lA, Toronto I S6, Ottawa I 66, Hamilton 1 00, Calais, Me. 30, Eastport60, BannorOO, Bath 76, Portland 70, EaatMachina AO, Machiaa60, WiacaaartMO, Bruiiawick 80, BelfaatOd, Rockland 6A, Ritckport 6A, hetvialon 80. Franki'orl 66, Boston, Msss. 80, Hairm 90. Fall Ri««r 1 66, Lawrence 1 10, New Bedford, 1 66, Spring- Aeld I 66. New York. N. Y. I SO, Troy 1 76, Albany 1 76, Providenrii 1 66, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 60, Baltimore, Md. 8 40, Washington, D. C. 1 76, Charloltetowu, P. £. I, 86. St. Johm MiirurACTURiNO Company. — Works at Miepeck. OIKce and Sales RtHim, 00 Piince William Street. — Capital Stock paid in 30,000 dollar8.-~>John Smith, President ; J. Calkin, General Superintendent of Works ; Z. G. Gsbel, Secretary and Saleaman ; John Boyd, John Arm- strong. T. R. Jonrs and James Robertson, Directors. St. John Suapbnbiom Bbiooi Company. — Oflice, Custom House. J. D. Lcwin, Bfq., President ; John F. Marsiers, Esq., Sccretsry snd Treasurer ; J. D. Lewin, Dr. LeB. Bolsford, L. J.AImon, C. W. Weldon and D.J. McLauchtan, Esquires, Dirrctors. ' St. Joh.v Gab liiaiir Compant.— Office, Carmsrihen Stieet. — Capital 3011,000 dollars.— John M. Walker, Erq., Prrsi«ient ; Robt. Britain, Secie- tary ; John Duncan, Willinm Parks, Esqrs., Rev. W. Scovil, Chas. Palton, W. (i. I.awton, Wm. Smith, Geo. Carvill and D. J. McLaughfao, Esqrs., Directors. ST. JOHN BUILDING SOCIETY AND INVESTMENT FUND. Board of Managtment — I. Woodward, Esq., President ; J. Smith, Efiq., Vire-Presi«lent ; Edward Allison, Hurd Peters, Esq., Geo'gr A. Hamilton, £pq., M. D., Thomas McAvity, Esq., David Miller, Ewq., M. D., James T. Steeves, Esq., M. D., Directors. Bankers— Commercial Bank of New Brunswick. Wm. M. Jarvit, Esq., Solicitor. Mr. Thtimas Main, Secre- tary and Treasurer. Oflice hours, — fiom 10 o'clock, a. m., to 4 p. m. St. JouM Rural Crmktekv Compax v.— Office, 49 Prince William Street. W. Jiirk, Esq., Presidt!nt ; G. Sidney Smith, Esq., Srcrettiry and Tres- Huri^r ; J9, Hon. A. McL. Seely, Thomas PnrkK, Chiirks Drury, William Thomson, T. W. Danitl, Richard Thompson snd Alcxaniicr Jhrdine, Etiquirof!, Dircctots. N«)BTU American Mascpacturixo Company. — Manufscture "Weed's Sfwiiig Machine." — Capital, 1,000,000 dtiJUrs.— Works, corner of Chsr- loite and Main Sirofip, St. Jahn, N. B. — C. A. Bovey, (N. Wharf,) General Agont; Stillman Chis*', Suporinlendrnt. Albert as» Wi:aiMonLAKD Mining and Masufacicring Company — .Vfoncton, N. B.— CjtpMal 480,000 do|lar».-~Hon. E. B. Chandler, Preai- dent; E. B. Chnndlcr, jr., Etq., 8irrii>«ry ; Hon. E. B. Chantili r, Oliver Jones, J. H. Harding, E. Seccomb, J. CarpenUr and C. A. Bovey, Esqrs., Directors ; C. A. Bovey, St. John, N. B., Agent. 102 JOINT STOCK COMPANIES, ITC. Albibt MANurACTUBiKo CoMPAVT — Hilltborough, Albtrt Countv.— C. 'J'. Tompkins, Esq., Manager ; A. W. Peters, Secretary. Thia Uoin- pany has a powerful steam engine and extensive buildings, for the manu- facture of Gy|»8um. Princiss Alixaniira Mining anh Mamufacturino Company — AllHsrt County— For raising Coal, Asphaltum, &c. — Jumes Blight, Esq., Manager. South Bat Boom Company. — Copital 40 000 dollars. — Incorporated by Act of Assembly. — Office at Indiantown. Hon. A. McL. Seeiy, President ; Sttfphen il. Shaiv, Secretary and Treasurer; Jam*'s Long, Superintendent; Hou. A. McL. Seely, Hon. John Robertson, Frederick A. Wiggins, Francis f^ergusoD, W. 6. Lawton, George L. Luvett and John Coleman, Esquires, Directors. Victoria Coal Mining X^ompant. — Capital 160.000 dollars. — William Davidson, Esq., President ; George E. Fairwrathcr, S«;cretary and Trea- surer ; Hon. John Robertson, John V. Thurgar, Jas. Harris, and Henry Horton, Esquires, Directors. Albert Mining Company. — Capital 59,680 dollars. — Office in Tilton's Alley. — H. Gilbert, jr., Esq., President ; Samuel Schofield, Esq., Secretary ; (veo. G. Gilbert, jr., Bradford Gilbert, Henry Gilbert, jr., Thomas Gilbert and John Byers, Esquires, Directors. Nsw Brunswick Oakum Manupacturikg Company. — Capt.J. Pritchard, President ; W. J. Starr, Esq., Secretary ; T. E. Millidge, T. C. Humbert, Charlca W. Weldon, R. P. Sc W. F. Starr, Esquires, Directors. GiNKHAt Public Hospital — Waterloo Street, Saint John. — William Bayard, Esq., M. D., President ; W. H. A. Keans, Esq., Vice-President ; R. W. Crookshank, Esq., Treasurer, who with W. H. Scovil and John McLachlan, Esquires, form the Bosrd of Commissioners ; E. L. Barteaux, Kriitident Phyfiinan ; Mrs. Jane Higirins, Matron ; R. Seely, Esq., Secre- tary. OlFicc, 81 Prince William Street. Marink Hospital — Lower Cove, St. John — John Ward, (Chairiran,) John Wishart, Charlies McLaughlin. Willism Dohcrty and John McGrath, Esquires, Commissioners; Charles Ward, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer; LeUaron Bots^ord, Esq., M. D., Physician. PitoviNciAL Lunatic Astlum — Parish of Lancaster, Saint John.-— i. Waddell, M. D., Resident Physician. GOXffSir&S and COSVSULAB. AOfilfTS, Hon. William W. Averill, United States Consul General for Montreal. Darius B. Warner, Esq., U. S. Conaul for St John and Dependencies. SpufTord Barker, Frcdericton, "^ George Barker, St. George, | Ed. Lorrimer, St. Andrews, ^ U. States Consular Agents. Geo. M. Porter, St. Stephen, Robert R. Call, Newcastle, r^ i AQEircIIS, 2T0. 103 /ountv. — *hi>» (Juiii- iie manu- T— -AllHsrt Manager. •orated by Preiident ; jitendont ; IS, Francis Esquires, -William ind Trea- nd Henrj n Tilton's Secretary ; las Gilbert Pritchard, , Hambort, — Wiiliain President ; and John Barteaux, sq. Secre- Jhairiran,) McGralh, Treasurt-r ; nt John.— r Montreal, e^ndencici. ' Edward Alliion, Esq., Portogaeae Consul General for Nnr Brtinawick. A. C. O. Trantowaky, Esq., Consul in New Brunswick for the Oermap Confederation. Charles 8. Theal. Esq., Prussian Consular Agent, Shediac. R. Hutchinson, Boq.. (/oni>ul for Prussia, at Miramichi. Geo. CarvitU E>iq., Contcul for Prance, 8t. John. John McDougall, French Consular Agent at Miramicbi. John W. Cudlip, Vice Consul for Sweden and Norway at Saint John. Richard Hutchinson, do. do. do. Minmichi. Richard C. Scovil, do. do. do. Sfaediae. Hon. John Robertson, Consul at St. John, for Uraguay and Argentina Republic EifiORAtTT Aqrn^ixb. — Robert Shives, Eaq., Gorerliment Emigration Agen( for New Brunswick — Office Custom House Building' Prinea Wm. Street St. ^ohn. N. B. The Deputy Treasurers at the other Porta of thf Province ttct aa Emigrant Agenta. Llotob' SuRTKTORa — Johu Tucker* and CbriatQ|dier BeianU Eaquiret' D. R. Munro, Secretary. Office in Custom Houae Building, Saint Jojhn. In Mtriamichi, Samuel Lapthorne, Esq. Llotm AoiHTg— H. p. Bturdee, £eq.« 8t. John ; Wo. Whatlock, Esq.| Sai«t And»aw8 ; L. P. W. Desbrisay, Esq., Ric|^tbii«to ; H. W. Baldwiir, Esq., Bathurat ; Giimaur, Rankin & Co., MIramiebL RioiSTiR or Shippimo Viritas or Paris (French Lltfyd/ -Georffe W. Maratera, Eaquire, St. John, Agent for New Brunawick, Nota Seotia and ticinity. LidHT H9taKA.-^George W • Smith, Eaq., Agent fas New Brtinf wtek. FinMbu. — W. H. Venning, and Esqie., Sqjperinteadenlib so0i|i«iati. Cbambrr or CoMViRCK, 63 Prince Wro. Street-*-L. Donaldaoot Eaq., President; i. W. Cudlip, Vice Pieaident; I. Woodward, Secretaiy and Treaaurer; Hen. John Robertaon, F.Ferguson, Alex. Jardine, William Thompaon, William Wright, J. V. Troop, C. H. Fairweatber, Geo.l^homaa, T. W. Daniel, and John Duncan, Esquires, Membera of Council ; Z. Ring, George Mc! «od, W. Parka, George Canrill, John W. Nicholson, W. W. Turnbull, W. J. Lawton, Alex. Rankine, William M. McLean, mid S. D. Berton, Esquires, Members of Board of Arbitration. St. John Gtmnasiuh — Building on King Street. — J. W. Cudlip, Esq., President ; B. Lester Peters, Esq., Vice President ; J. S. Knowles, Secre- tary ; John Boyd, James L. Dunn, Robert R. Barnea, T. Barclay Robinson and George C. Wiggins, Directors. Victoria Skatino Rink. — Thomas M. Reed, Esq.. Prefident; Wm. F. Bunting. Secretary and Treasurer; H. R. Ranney, J. Walter Scammell, John McMillan, A. C. Smith, George Hutchinson, Alexander Rankin and G. F. Smith, Eaquirea, Directors. 104 800IITIIS. 8r. Joan MioaANioi' Imtitqti. — ^The MuMam has of laU Ve«n Urgely ioeroaMd' by the collectioa of ipiantla aiul binlii ot th« Natural ttiatory Soeiety ; and more raeantly by a Talaabla donation eonaiatinii^ of Curioai. ti«a, 4te., from Capt. Grant,, of H. M. Royal Eofftneert. — W. H. A.Koana, Prettdent ; William F. Smith and Wm. Wodderhurn, Vice Prriidrnt« ; J. Allen Jack, Correspondinf Beeretary; Goorge lIutchinMn, Treasurer ; Wm. J. Starr, Recording Secretary ; Jamea Allan, EliMha Broad, Andrew Gilmour, Gilbert Murdock, John McMillan, Arch'd Rowan, Robt. Brittain, Geo. H. Lawrence, W. F. Banting, Edward J. Brait, Jamea J. Christie, and Thomaa C. Humbert, Directors ; Geo. Blatch, O. D. Wotmore, and Thomas Hanford, Auditors. St. John Sooibtt Librabt. — The Library now contains about 4,000 Tolumes of books, besides the current numbers of all the leading reviews and magazinea publiahed in England and the United States. Oi^en from 3 to 4 p. m. daily. L Woodvrard, President ; Hurd Peters, Vice Presi> dent; James R. Ruel,. Secretary and Treasurer; John Bellingham, Libra- rian ; W. L. T. Seely, W. M. Jarvis, Edw'd Allison, R. Sands Armstrong, Committee. Rooms, Princess Street. St. Johh AgricultusaEi Sociktt. — Jsmes Davidson, President; John Magee, lat Vice President; G. G. Gilbert, 3nd Vice President ; T. E. G. Tiadale, Corresponding Secretary ; Jamea Barber, Recording Secretary ; Alei. Jardine, Treasurer; Doctor Waddell, C. Hamilton, C. J. Horgan, Simeon Jones, F. S. " i^s, Thos. Cl«rke» Kejs M'Brien and G, Wood, Directors. — Meets av (,« ig Room, Ritchie's Building, Princess Street, on the laat Thuraday of ^ ^ . miiith. Nxw BmuKBWiGKBd support of Clergjr men, Catechista and Schoolmasters, of strictly Evangelical principles, in the Province of New Brunswick. OJieert — Beverley Robinson, Esq., President ; Dr. Botsford and W. G. Lawton, Eaqra., Vice Preaidents ; James R. Rue), Esq., Treasurer ; W. H. A. Keans, Esq., Secretary. Conttponding Cammittet — Rev. George M. Armstrong, Rev. William Armstrong, T. W. Daniel. Esq., Dr. Botaford, J. R. RboI, Esq.; Rev. M Swabey, Corresponding Secretary. i\ sociiths. lOS »n Urgely il tifigtory f Gurioiiio A. Kotna, rrtulf nt« ; ^r«ft«urer ; , Andrew . BritUin, . Christif*. nor*, and oat 4.000 ig' review! "^yen from ice Preti- im, Libra- Armstrong, ent; John ; T. B. G. Secretary ; I. Horgan, G.Wood, Street, on •ford^Esq., W. Frith, leely, Esq., . Lockhart, r, William acs Logan, 1 Prichard, and /ames ble, Esqr«. lam Street. vo CONTI- the Society ool masters, ■wick, snd W. G. er; W. H. r. William . ; R«T. M . Ckrgymm at prtitnt receiving Mid from ike Colonial and Continental Churtk Soeietff ofthio Protinee.—'Reyr. Win. N. Beyer, Rhetor of Monrton ; Rev. M. Swabey, Rector of th« Parish of Victoria, Carleton, (St. John) ; KcT, J.imes P. Sheraton, Rector of St. Andrew's Cb 'ch, Shediac, and Rev 8. B. Kellogg, assistant Minister of St. Mark's. St. JoHv Chuhch Miasio.tART Socibtt — Established ISQi—^Obfeeli — To promote an interest in, and diffiii>c information concerning Missions to the Jt>ws and heathen, and to collect Funds in aid of the Church Missionary Society and the London Society for Pronnning Christianity among the Jews. Officer»—li. W. Frith. E«q., President; S. D. Berton, Etq.; Vice Pres't; James R. Ruel, Esq., Treasurer! ; Wm. L. T. Scely, Esq., Secretary. TUR ASSOCIATRD AlUMKI OF THK UsriVERSITT Or NsW BrVHSWICK. Hon. C. Fisher, D. C. I*., President ; Rev. J. M. Brooke, D. D., Rev. W. Scovil, A. M., and Mr. E. M. Sharp, A. M., Vice Presidents; Rev. C. G. Coster, A. M., Rev, Chas. Lee, A. M., W. P. Dole, Esq., A. B., Hurd Peters, Esq., C. E., A. M., George Roberts, Esq., A. M., W. C. Drury, Esq., A. B., and Fred. E. Barker, Esq., M. A., D. C. L , members of Council. Fred. E. B:irker, Esq., M. A., D. C. L., Secretary and Treasurer. This Sacirty was organized May 14fh, 1863, among the graduates of the Univrrsity for the purpose of promoting its interests, cultivating a friendly feeling among the Alumni, and establishing; a piize for competition among the undergraduates. Its affairs are mansged by a Council consisting of the ufficfrs of the society, the President and Vice Presidents, who are members eis-ofRcio, and seven othrr mcmbcriit. There are two regular meetings of the Society during the year — one, the Encaenia meeting, held at the TJni' vcrsity on the evening preceding the day of the Enoenia; the other is held at St. John on the second Thursday in Jtinuary. The Alumni prize for the present year, is a gold mcdnl, for the bei^t Latin translation of that portion of Forsyth's life of Cicero comprised between the words, " Cesar bad reached the highest pinnacle of power," on pnge 170, and the words, **He then left and went to the Senate House," on page 174. Alumni medalist for 1808 — Charles A. Macdonald, St. John. St. JoAK Relioioub Tbact Sociitt — Depository 78 Prince Wm. Street. — Hon. A. McL. Snely, President ; Jas. Patterson, L.L.D., Corresponding Secretary ; Geo. W. Whitney, Secretary and Treasurer. St. Johm Savbatu Scmooi. Associatiuk — Meets every second Tuesday of every month, alternately, at the Sabbath School rooms of each Denomi- nation belonging to the Association. — J. D. M a raters. President ;' Arch'd Rowan, Vice President ; R. Welsh, Secretary. St. Johx Pmotkstaxt Ohpha5 Astlum — Carmarthen Street, corner of St. Jnmcs Street.-— Incorporated by Act of Assembly 12tb April, 1863. — To provide a home for de.'; John Boyd, Trea>.; John FUher, T. C. ttuinliort, J. V. Troop, John Magre, Jap. Horsfall, aiid O. B. Cushiiig, ^M^ra. The children are under the auperintendeuce of a Matnm who ia aecovnt- able to a board of lady director*, who have to provide fur the requirements of the children by soliciting donations from the public generally. Thb Natc»ai HisTOiT SociBTT OF Nbw Brvnswick. — LeBaron Botsford, Esq., M. D., President; Wm.Jack, Esq., G. A. Hamilton, M. D., Vice Presidents; G. £.8. Keator, M.D., Treasurer; R. Matthew, Recording Secretary ; George F. Matthew, Corresponding Secretary ; J. Allen Jack, J. McCurdy, M. D., J. L. Mclnnis, Curators; Jas. T. Steves, M. D., Rev. James Bonnet, James DcW. Spurr, Members of Council. Museum and Library Rooms at Mechanics' Institute building. St. JoHif LiTERABT Club. — D. E. Berry man, President ; R. Melvin and R Harrison, Vice Presidents; J. H. Cumberland, Secretary; John Logan. Assictiint Secretory ; W. McGhec, Financial Secretary ; B. L Hart, Trea- surer; George Ansley, Sentinel. FsMALB Rrform Sociktt, S.iny Jonnt. — Rev. William Armstrong, President; Rev. Wm. Donnld, U.D., John McMorran, Esq., Vice Pres'ts; John Boyd, Esq., Treasurer; Rev. A. Mrl..Stavely, Secretary ; Samuel D. & Bertnn, J. H. Harding, Capt- Pritchard. J. R. Marshall, C. A. Bovey, James McMillan and J. Eldon, with the ministers of the diflerrnt denominations, ^^ Directors. Ladies' Committee — Mrs. R. W. (Jrookshank, Pre st. ; Mrs. J. Ir Giliis, and Mrs. W. Thomson, Vice Pres'ts. ; Mrs. Wm. Armstrong, Secre- tary ; Mrs. Stuvely, Tr»»asurer. House Stewards — Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Pritchard, Mrs. H. Robertson. Mrs. Mnrsillum, Mrs. Willis, Mrs. F. Fergu- snr, Mrs. McKean, Mrs. J. T. Smith, Mr«. Runciman, Mrs. D. S. Korr. R\60En ScHOdi. Association. — This Institution is under the superin- teiulHncu of a Committei' of Ljdies, who have purchased a suitable Building on liruKsels Street, St. John. The number of Pupils exceed one hundred and fifty; and the annuul expenses average about four hundred dollars, which is entirely defniyrd by voluntary contribution. St. Gborgk's Sociktt — Meets first Wednesday of each quarter at the Waverley House. — Georg«« E. Snider, President ; J. Edw. Boyd, Vice Presi- dent; T. Delia Torre, Secr»«iary ; Rev. W. Scovil, M. A., Chaplain ; G. Sidney Smith, Treasurer ; Rev. W. Scovil, T. W. Daniel, and J. DeW. Spurr, Chnritable Committee ; W. F. Butt and John Tilion, Auditors. St. Andrbw's Socikty. — Incorporated by Act of Legislature, 27 Vic, c. 30. — L. Donaldson, President; George Stewart, Vice President; Rev. W. Donald, D. D., Chaplain ; Robert Marshall, Treas. ; John White, Scc'y ; Capt. Firth, Marshal ; Geo. Stewart, Jas. McFarlane, D. R. Munroe, Com- mittee of Charity. St. Patrkk'b Socibty. — W. Elder, President ; M. W. Maber, Vice Pre- tiilcnt ; W, C. Perley, Secretary ; M. McDonougb, Treasurer ; Rev. Canon '^ Hiirrieon, Chaplain ; M. N. Powers, P. McDouough and John Magee, Committee of Charity. M i D. M SOCIETIES. 107 fir, T. C. •ecoint- iiirements -LeBaron )n, M. D., lecording l«n Jack, I)., Rev. ekin and n Logan, rt, Trea- rmstrong, I PreB*t8; annuel D. J, James {nation?, ; Mrs. J. g, Secre- lon, Mrs. ''. Fergu- Kerr. superin. Building hundred I dollars, !r a I the ce Presi- tin ; G. . DcW. tors. Vic, c. »cv. W. Scc'y ; f. Corn- ice Pre- Canon Magre, , GRAND DIVISION OP NEW BRUNSWICK, 8, of T.—Orficiai roR TBI TiAR IXDINO 1868.— C. 8. liUgrin, G. W. P. ; John Rankine. G. W. A.; Wm. W. Dudley, G. Scribe; Chas. A. Everttt, G. Treas.; H. A. DulTy, O. Con. ; Rev. W. Reese, G. Chap. ; C. Barker, O. Sentinel ; O. D. Wetmore, P. G. VIT. P. Office of the Grand Scribe, Wiggins' Build ing, Princess Street. Post Office Address — Box 236, St. John, N. B. Dklioatib to National Division. — P. G. W. P.'s, Asa Coy, Samuel L. Tiiley, Jas. Johnson, Jas. Stead man, Chas. A. Everitt, R. Alder Temple, Wm. Wedderburn, Stephen K. FoHter, Oscar D. Wetmoro, J. C. Hurd, D. C. Perkins, J. L. Mari»h, Rev. Geo. Heustis, andG.W.P., C. 8. Lugr^n, P. G. W. A.'s Robert Salter, Harry Paters, Samuel D. McPheraon, Justus S. Wetmore, Alex. P. Miller, Henry Webber, Chas. N. Skinner, Chas. D. Everilt. C. P. Wetmore and R. T. Babbitt. G. W. A. John Rankine, G. S. Wm. W. Dudley, P. G. Scribe Wm. H. A. Keans. OrriCBRS or thb National Division, S. or T., or N. A., roa 1868-9.— M. W. P., Robert M Foust, Philadelphia, Pa. ; M. W. A., John H. Curry^ Nashville, Tenn. ; M. W. Scribe, Samuel W. Hodges, Boston, Ma$». ; W. W . Treas., O. D. Wetmore, St. John, N. B. \ M. W. Chap., Rev. Thomas Myres, Baltimore, Ma.\ M. W. Con., A. C. Bradley, New York, S. Y. t M. W. Sent., E. J. Morris, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cadets or Tempbrancb. — Officers of the Grand Section, Cadets of TetO' perance of the Province of New Brunswick — Samuel Tufts, St. John, G. W. P.; Wm. Hawker, St. John, G. A. P. ; W. W. Dudley, St. John, G. 8.; John Strange, Ctirleton, G. T. ; Wm. Lewis, St. John, G. Chap.; John Thompson, St. John, G.G.; George Till, St. John, G. W. ; G. T.. Knollin, St. John, P. G. W. P. SuPEKJii CocNCiL Templars or Honor. — Joshua Wadsworth, M. W. T., Cincinnati. (I. ; W. H. Cluley, M. W. V T., Pittsburgh. Pa. ; R. C. Bull, M. W. R., Philadelphia. Pa. ; John Davies. M. W. Treas., Williamsburgh, N. Y. ; Rev. G. B. Jocclyn. M. W. Chap., Albion, Mich. ; Wm. Shaw, M. W. U., New Albany. Ind.; J. ». Blanchard, M. W.G., Boston, Mass.; Chas. Leltf, I*. M. W.T., Boston. Moss. Grand Tfmple or New Brunswick. — R. J. Lemont, M. D., G. W. T.; G. T. Knollin, G. W. V. T.; Samuel Tufts, G. W. R.; Stephen Fowler, G. W. Tr. ; Rev. W. C. Brown, G. W. C. ; H. J. Thorne, G. W. U. ; C. A. Everitt, G. W. Instructor; Samuel A. McKenzie, G. W. G. OrricxRB or the Most Wobtht Grand Loooe or Bbitish Templars. —Rev. Wm. Savage, M.W.U. Chief, Elgin, Ontario ; Hon. W. P. Flewel- ling, M. W. G. Vice, Clifton, N. B. ; Edwin N. Sharp, M.W.G. Secretary. 8t. John, N. B.; D. C. Fraaer, M. W. O. Treasurer. Wallace, N. S. ; F. R. Page, M. W. G. Lecturer, St. John's, N. P.; P. H. Stewart, M, W. O. Ooonsellor. Toronto, Out. ; Rev. Jas. Howell. M. W.G. Chaplain, Oranby, •Quebec ; R. Martin, M. W. G. Financier, Sydney, C. B., N.8. ; Fr«d. A, 108 SOCIETIES. Lawrence, M. W. O. Recorder, Halifax, N. 8. ; A. M. PbilUpa, M. W. G. Marehal, Smithfieltl, Oat. ; Miea C. Addie Flewellin?, M. W. O. Deputy Marshal, Clifton, N. B. ; W. B. Huentia, M. W. G. Inner Guard, Wallace, N. S. ; Dr. Fraaer, M. W. G. Outer Guard, Liverpool, N. 8. ; J. Newlon Freeman, Esq., M. W. G. Paat Cliief, Liverpool, N. 8. The next Annual Meeting of the M. W. G. Lodge, will be convened at Charlottetown, P. E. Island, on the last Tuesday in August, 1869. WuETHT GaiivD Lonox or B. T. or New Bruitswick. — Orricxms — Rev. J. B. Rend, W.G. Chief. Hampstead, Queen's Co. ; John P. Bell, W. G. Vice, St. John ; J. S. Colpitts. W. G. Secretary, Salisbury, WestmorPd Co. ; Annie S. Keith, W. G. Treasurer, Brunswick, Queen's Co. ; C. E. Knapp, Esq., W. G. Lecturer, Dorchester, Westmorland Co. ; Hon. W. P. Flewelling, W.G. Counsellor, Clifton, King's Co. ; Rev. G. W. Springer, W. G. Chaplain, Havelock, King's Co. ; A. Palmer, W. G. Financier, Hampstesd, Queen's Co.: W. Murphy, W. G. Recordur, Upham, King's Co. ; B. R. Keith, W. G. Marshal, Havelock, Kins's Co. ; Mrs. J. P. Bell, W. G. Dep. Marshal, St. John ; W. H. Jonnh. W. G. L Guard, Turtle Creek, Albert Co.: T. W. Musgrove, W. G. O. Guard, Apohnqui, K. C; J. M. Jonah, M. D., W. G. Past Chief. Deer iHland, Charlotte Co. The first six of the above named W. Grand Oflicers, together with the Pai»t W. G. Chief, compose the Executive Council of the Order in New Brunswick, to act in the interval between the Annual Sessions of the Grand Lodge; and they are ex-q^cio Provincial Deputies during the period of their continuance in office. GaANn LoTAL OaAJiax Association. — OrncBRs vom trk xiraniiro TBAH-— George H. Pick, St. John, Provincial Grand Master: James Baker, Woodstock, C. C, Deputy Grand Maatrr : J. W. Yeamandi, Queen's, Junior Deputy Grand Master : Roliert Wiley, Fredericton, Y.C., Grand Treasurer: C. E. Godard, 8t. John, Grand Secretary : J. Edw. N. Holder, St. John, Deputy Grand Secretary: Rev. H. A Charlton, Grand Chaplain : Rev. A. M. DeaBrisay, St. John, Deputy Grand Chaplain : Wm. H. Anderson, Fredericton, Y. C, Grand Lecturer : Robert Scott, St. John, Grand Director of Ceremonies. There are in the Province, four Scarlet Chapters, eight County, twenty> one District, and one hundred and fifty Private Lodges, with a membership of 7,500. STEAM COMMUNICATION TO AND FROM SAINT JOHN. T«» Portland aso Boston — By Steamers •♦ New York," •• New Eng- land" and ** New Brunswick," every Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings. Returning — One of the above Steamers leaves Boston on the same mornings, arriving at St. John on Hiternate evenings. To Windsor akd Halifax. — By Steamer ** Empress," to Windsor every» Tncatlay and Friday evening, thence by Rail to Halifax. This line forms a through route of travel by Steamer and Railway from Halifax to all pointa in tha Dominion of Canada and the Unitod Statea of A^ierica. RAILWAYS, ETC. 109 W.G Ipeputy ' ilUce, lewton )ned at let ma — lell, W. ftmorrd C. E. m. W. ringer, ancier, Kir.jir's P. Bell, Turtle K. C; ith the n New Grnnd of their iriuiirs Bnker, Junior •surer : • John, 8ev. A. Jerson, Erector wenty- benihip m, ' Enif. Friday on the indfior \i» line K f all •* To Nkw Yomx, Bmtoh, Pobtlavd, St. Joan, axd Calaii.— Through route from Aroostook, Presque Iiile, Houltoii and Woodstock, via the New Brunswick and Canada Railway and International Steamship Company. Trains laave Houlton and Woodstock Terminus for Saint Andrews, to con- nect with stoamer for Portland, Boston, St. John and Calais. ETJROPEAISr AND NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY. Lewis Canrill, Esq., Superintendent : J. Edward Boyd, Resident Engi- neer: AlexanderMcNaughton, Accountsnt: Gavan Rainnie, Track Master. This Line of Railway connects the city of St. John, on the Bay of Fundy, with Shediac, on the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. It is 108 miles in length, and is considered the best and most perfectly constructed Rsilway in Ame- rica. Trains pass daily each way, between the Termini, and an additionaL Train runs daily throughout the year to Sussex. From Moncton (93 miles from St. John,) the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick Railway, now in course of construction, will connect with Dorchester and Truro, and thence 64 miles by N. S. Railway to Halifax, Nova Scotia. During the Summer, Steamers running from Shediac, in connection with the Railway, convey passengerit and freight to the northern portion of New Brunswick ; to Canada, ar ' P. E. Island. The Passenger Fare is ^ cents per milo for the first class, and about two- thirds of this amount for second class. E. 6c N. A. R. W.— WxsTcmir Extkhsioh.— William Parks, President ; £. D. Jewitt, F» T. C. Burpee, and W. B. Robinson, Esquires. Directors ; C. P. Skinner, Esq., Treasurer ; £. R. Burpee, Esq., Engineer. This Com- pany and tho E. & N. A. Railway Company of Maine are under contract (conditionally) to extend the road from St. John to Bangor, a distance of 108 miles. The work is now being vigorously pushed forward. NEW BRUNSWICK AND CANADA RAILROAD. From St. Andrews to Richmond, distance 80 miles. H. Osborn, Esq., Manager. Connects with the following branches : Saint Stiphkn Brakch. — Connects St. Stephen and Calais with the St. Andrews Rsilway, distance 18 miles. Hon. Wm. Todd, President; Z. Chipraan, F. H. Todd, J. Bolton, and H. CuUinan, Esqrs., Directors. Woodstock Branch.-'^ Connects with the St. Andrews Railway it Rich- mond, distance to Woodstock 7 miles. R. A. Hay, President ; P. K. J. Dibblee, Robt. Brown, Geo. Connell, Robt. Caldwell, G. W. Kinwart, W. Lindsay, M. P. P., Directors. Jas. Grover, Treasurer; Jas. Watts,^ Sec'y. no Roll Of barristers and attornies. [OMBBVL-ThoM whoie namei are printed in lUllei are either not reiidlnff or not praotiiing in the Provinoes. Those marked (*) are If euriei PablleJ NAMES. Jamet Shannon Morae, Hon. John Simcoe Saandera, s Alfred Lock Street^ Hon. Edw. Barron Chandler, Q. C. William End, Charles P. Wetmore, * George JartisDibblee, William Wiley, 'Robert Frazer Hazen, William Carman, Horatio Nelson Hicks Lugrin, Timothy Robert Wetmore, B. C. L. Edward Betts Smith, Andrew Barbarie, Samuel Hallett Whitlock, George Kerr, Q. C, v^ Hon. Robert Leonard Hazen, Q.C. Richard Carman, Charles Fisher, A. B., Q.C, Charles A. Harding, WiUiam Hazen Needham, V* •William Jack, Q. C, George F. H. Miochin, George Dixon Street, Q. C, Samuel Gay Morse, Robert Barry Diekeif, Duncan Robertson, •Hon. WiUiam Hunter Odell, A. B. Stephen H. Hitchings, *ThomaB Burton Abbott, 'Christopher Milaer, David Shank Kerr, Q. C. David Lewis Dibblee, A. B. Hon, J. HamiUoh GrttyfA,B.,Q.C, Jamei White Peteri,A,B, *BUs>Botsferd, Wft^ WiUiam Tbomas^ilmot, A. B. *Georgf Botsfbrd, Willium tbtefori ChandUr, John D. Kininear, Hon, Jonathan McCulley, John MeBiahonf Admitted Attorne}'. '20 '21 '23 '23 19 Fb. 1814 18 do '17 11 Oct. do do 20 Feb. 11 Jly. 18 Oct. '23 17 Jly. '24 16 Oct. '24 15 Oct. '25 25 Feb. '26 14 Jly. '28 18 Oct. '28 do do 18 July, '29 17 do do do do 16 Oct. '30 5 Feb. '31 11 do '32 8 May, '32 13 Oct. '32 do do 12 Oct. '33 18 do '34 7 Feb. '35 do do 18 July, '35 do '35 do io 36 do '36 Admitted Barrister. do 17 Oct. do do 6 Feb. do 11 Feb. 18 June, '86 16 Oct. '36 11 Feb. '37 17 June, '37 14 Oct. '37 do do do do 19 Feb. '14 18 do '19 24 May, '23 14 Oct. '23 17 Feb. '25 14 July, '25 19 Oct. '26 17 July, '26 20 Oct. '26 5 Feb. '28 18 Oct. '28 16 July, 'SO 14 Oct. '30 6 Feb. '30 16 July, '31 9 Feb. '32 18 Oct. '31 17 do '32 10 do '33 11 Feb. '34 8 May, '34 9 Feb. '35 16 Oct. '.34 15 Oct. '35 9 Feb. '37 7 Feb. '35 9 Feb. '37 8 Feb. '38 12 Oct. '37 do do do do do do 11 Feb. '37 9 do '37 do do 14 June, '38 12 Oct. '37 11 Feb. '37 3 Feb. '42 14 Oct. '37 19 Oct. '39 Residence. Nova Scotia Fredericton. St. Andrews. Dorchester Bathurst. Fredericton. Fredericton. Riv. deChute Saint John Fredericton. Saint John. Gagetown. Kingston,K.c Dalhousie. St. Andrews. Chatham. Saint John. Chatham. Fredericton. Gagetown. Fredericton. Saint Jotni. Fredericton. St. Andrews. Hopewell. Nova Scotia. Saint John. Fredericton St. Stephen. do Sackville. Saint John. Woodstock. Ottawa. Saint John, Moneton. Grand Falls. Fredericton. Arichat.C.fi. Nova Scottt do < BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIIS. Ill NAMES. Incor 0.1 ao«. ' •Charlea Waller Wardlaw, *Martin Bent Palmer, * Francis A. H. Stratton, John M. Jobnaon, Junr., Jamea Stanley Morse, *l'heophilQa Deabrisay, Samuel J. Seovil^ A. B., William R. M. Burtia, *Cbarlea Duff. Q. C. WiUiarn T\fng Pttan, Andrew C. Blacky * James A Harding^ * Allan A. Davidson, James Peters Wetmorc, Thomas T. Wy«r, *Jaroe8 J. Kaye, William E, Twynamt * Andrew R. Wetmore, Q. C. Edward H. Wilmot, A. M., George Connell, Andrew W. Rainsford, George F. Raiiso, * Lewis P. Kisher, * William M. Howe, Charles Doherty, Humphrey T. GHhert, Thomas C. Chapman, W. M. MacLauchlan, A. B., •John G. Campbell, Q. C. Willifun Jamea Gilbcrtt *Acalua L. Palmer, Q. C. *George Otiy, Robert Parker, Junr,t * Albert J. Smith, Q. C. Jamee Odell, A. B., ThomOB W. BUu, * Jamea A. Jamea, Richard 8. Ansatrong, Edward W. Miller, Bernard C. Friel, Douglas B. Stevenst * Semuet B* Davidson, John Henry Phair, George Hare, 'Samuel Robert Thomaon, Q. C. Admitted Attorney. 10 Feb. '38 do do 18 Oct. '38 18 Oct. '38 9 Feb. '39 do do 15 June, '39 12 Oct. '39 9 Feb. '40 13 June, '40 17 Oct. '40 do do do do do do do do 4 Feb. '41 10 June, '41 14 Oct. '41 do do 14 Oct. '41 3 Feb. '42 do do 18 June, '42 13 Oct. '42 do do 9 Feb. '43 do do do do 14 Feb. '43 12 Oct. '43 8 Feb. '44 13 June, '44 10 Oct. '44 6 Feb. '46 do do do d./ 7 do do 12 June, '45 16 Oct. '45 do do do do do do do do Admitted Bairleter. 13 June, '40 6 Feb. '40 15 Oct. '40 15 Oct. '40 4 Feb. '41 do do 11 June, '40 14 Oct. '41 8 Feb '42 16 June, '42 13 Oct. '42 do do do do 9 Feb. '48 16 June, '42 12 Oct. '43 13 do '42 12 Oct. '43 8 Feb. '44 do do 17 June, '44 13 Oct. '42 13 Oct. '43 6 Feb. '46 do do 8 Feb. '44 6 Feb. '46 16 Oct. 45 5 Feb. '46 15 Oct. '46 do do 4 Feb. '47 6 Feb. '46 17 June '48 8 Feb '47 10 June, '47 14 Oct. '47 do do do do do do do do do do do do Reiidrnce. 6 Feb. '46 do do 3 Feb. '48 do do Mew York. , HopeweU. Frederictoo. Chatham. Reatigoudhe. Bathurat. Saint John. do Saint John. do Scotland. Saint John. Newcaatle. Fredericton. Saint John. Saint John. Australia. Saint John. Fredericton. Woodatock. Tobiqne. Saint John. Woodstock. P. £. Island. Saint John. do Porchester. Tobique. Saint John. Dorcheater. St. John. do Lo:«don. Dprcbeatcr. Canada. Ricbibucto. do Saint John. Fredericton. do Detroit. California. Fredericton. Natal. Saint John. 112 BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES. NAMES. Albert T. D. McElmen, * George Blatch, Thomu B. Moore, William J. Gilbert, Jamei R. Curry, Alexander Thomas Paulf Wiltimm Henry Hathewatft Ward Chipman Drury, A. B. Henry B. RoblMon, A. B. * Samuel Thomaon, John Johnston ijunr., George J. Blisf, Frederick Cosier, WiUiam H. BuckerJUld, George Skeffington Grimmer, •Henry W. Frith, Hon* Peter Mitchell, William Wilkinson, * George G, Gilbert, Jr., A. B. Eduwd Jack, *B. Lester Peters, Q. C, •Frederick C. K, Frith, 'Daniel Ferguson, Edward B. Chandler, juur., James Fraser, John C. Winslow, William W. Street, A. B., •Robert Hutchinson, •John James Fraser, Benjamin G. Gray, A. /I., •Levris J. Almon, •Z). Gtistavut MacLauehlan, •Charies W. Weldon, A. M., John Garden, Alexander Ballentine, *Hurd Peters, A. B., William P. Dole, A. B., James J, Kerr, Thomaa Townsend Hanford, A.B., John Lothrop Marsh, junr., A. B., James Taylor, Junr., •William Henry Tuck, Q. C, •Charles J. Sayre, Geerge Frederick Hill, , Joseph J4ytle Moore, v •William Wedderburn, Admitted Attorney. 6 Feb., '46 do do do ' do do do 11 June, '46 15 Get. '46 do do do do 16 Oct. '46 16 do ' do 4 Feb. '47 4 Feb. '47 10 June, '47 do do 14 Oct., '47 do do do do do 13 Oct. 10 Feb 7 Feb. do do do do do do '48 '49 '60 do Admitted Barrister. 13 Juno, '60 do do do do Oct., '60 do do do do do do 12 June, '51 Oct., '61 7 Feb., '52 do do 10 June, '52 do do Oct., '52 April, '53 do do 13 Oct., '53 Jo do Fob., '54 April, '54 do '55 Feb., '56 S Feb., '4t de do do do do do 13 June, '48 13 Oct. '48 13 do do 14 Oct. '47 14 Oct. '47 13 Oct. '48 10 Feb., '49 16 June, '40 "Oct.V '49 do do do do do do 13 Oct. '48 13 June *60 Oct., '60 iMldtae*. 7 Fel„ '68 10 April, '61 Feb., '68 13 June, '61 Oct., '63 do do 27 Oct., '61 Oct., '63 10 June, '63 Oct., '62 Oct.. '64 June, '63 do do Oct., '64 do do do '66 do do June, '56 June, '67 June, '68 Sussex. Saiiit John. Moncton. Maugerrille. Canning. St. Andrews. Saint John. do New York. Chatham. Toronto. Fredericton Australia P. E. Island St. Stephen Saint John Newcastle. Chatham Saint John Char. Co. Saint John New York. Restigouch' Moncton Chatham Woodstock FrederictCrn. Rtcbibucto. Fredericton. Halifax, n.s. Saint John Batlturst Saint John Saint John do do Amherst Saint John Fredericton Saint John Richtbucto St. Stephen Dorchester Saint John ' BARRISTERS AIH) ATTORNIES. 113 NAMES. Joseph B. Peck, WUliam Uterriit Wright, •At/red WUliam, Savory, A. B.y *JAnica R. Macshane, *Charlet E. Knapp, •Charles N. Skinner, Q. C, John Kirhy, A. B., *Georgo Sidney Smith, A. B., *Danicl L. Hanningtnn, Benjamin R. Stevenson, A. n.,V^ * Henry Barllett Rainsford, Mohn Augustus Wright, A. B., Anwn Botsford Chandler, Thomas CTray Mcrritt, *Fred. Eustace Barker, D.C.L. *Fred. P. Robinson, T. Wetmore Dibblee, A. M., Charles Allison Peck, V^ * William Munson Jarvis, Joseph C. Barbarie, Charles H. B. Fisher, OtMiavua H. Beardsley, William H. Scovll, junr., *John Gratton ClifTord, *Jame8 Edgar, *A. Rankin Bedell, A. B., Thomas A. Welling, * Ed ward L. Wetmore, A. B., Amos S. Wilson, William M. Uonnell, L. L. B., •George F. Gregory, Thomaa Kelly, •William Colcbrook Perley, •Peter Besnard, junr., Charles W. Cole, Charles A. Holstead, •George E. King, A. M., •T. Barclay Robinson, A. B., •Charles Henry Chandler, Caleb Richardson, Patrick Edwin Sweeny, Finimore Elkanah Morton, Lewis Ambrose Mills, Richard B. Weldon, •William L. T. Seely, Joi. F. McManus, •Alfred Henry Demill, A M., Adraitted Atturnpy. Admitted BiirriHt«r. Roaidcnoe. Oct., '66 Oct., '68 Dorchester. Oct., '67 Oct., '69 Saint John do do do '68 Digby, N.8. do do do do Saint John Feb., '68 Feb., '60 Dorchester. June, '58 June, *60 Saint John June, '68 June, *69 Frcdericton 14 Oct. do 13 Oct. do Saint John. June, •59 June, '61 Dorchester. do do do '60 StAndrcws April '60 do '62 Fredericton do do do '61 Saint John. do do do do June, '60 Saint John. do do June '61 do October do 16 Oct.'62 do Feb. '61 8 Feb.'62 Richibucto. April do l2June'63 Hopewell. do do 16 Apr.'63 Saint John October '61 19 Oct. '63 Dalhousie. do do i\o '65 Frcdericton OctobtT '62 19 Oct. '64 Pithole, Pa. (U) do 17 do '65 Saint John do do 14 Oct. '64 Grand Falls 26 Octob. '62 7 Feb. '65 Woodstock. 9 Feb. '63 6 Feb. '64 Frcdericton. 16 April '63 Shcdiac. 12 June '63 17 June'64 Sussex Vnio do do l6Junc'65 Dorchester. ' do do do (To Woodstock. ' do do do do Frcdericton. do do do do P. E. Island do do do du St. John. do do do do do do do 12 Oct. '65 Dorchester. do do 12June'65 Moncton. do do do do St. John. \ do do 16 June'64 do 19 0(1. '63 13 Oct. '65 i\0 do do ' do '66 Richibucto. do do Aroostook. do do 13 Oct. '65 SUMCX. do doj do do St. Stephen. 6 Fobv. '64 12 Oct. '66 St. John. do " do 9 Feb. '66 St. John. do do' do do Fredericton. 11 do do 11 Feb.'65 iSaint John. 114 BAREIRTXBB AND ATT0BNIK8. NAMES. .1 *Prrd. Auguttua Morrison, A. B., •Henry Ltwranc* Sturdy, M.A., Sijai Atwaril, A. M., Peter Miltar, Jtithert Binoku Peteri, William C. Ut, A. B., Edward Bjron Winalow, Robert Caie, Thomat Lewis Harriaon, A. B.^ Andrew George Blair, George McSorley, Alfred Foxcrofl Street, *Jamea Gordon Forties, Hrnry Charles McMonagle, •Arthur Clarence Fairweather, Frederick W. Stockton, Walter J. Kilner, W. Herbert Sinnott, Robert J. Ritchey, Robert Matthew, A. M., Stanley Boyd, Wno. Pollock Ritchie, Allan Alfred Peck, Randolph Ketcbum Jonen, Isaac Alh'n Jack, A. D.. James Hannay, John P. Hudson, •X. Herbert Vail, Israel S. Gross, Edward Allison Craig, Daniel Jordan, junr., Josiah Wood, Alfred E. Oulton, Augustus H. Hanington, J. Herbert Crawford, Gilbert R. Pugsley, L.L.B., Jeremiah Travis, L.L.B., Alfred A. Stockton, A.M., Michael Adams, James Beveridge, Charles W. Beckwith, Ezekiel McLeod, L.L.B., R. Cbipman Skinner, Thoa. Milledge, Gee. Fred. Fisher, Alex. W. Baird, Admitted Attorntr* 16 17 16 16 16 17 11 11 11 V3 1.3 13 13 16 16 13 April June Oct. Oct. Oct. do Feb. Feb. do April, do do April June do Oct. do do 14 Oct. do 16 Oct. 9 Feb'y 16 April 1.5 June 12 Oct. do do do do do Feb., do June, do 15 15 15 16 16 9 9 17 17 17 17 17 17 U 14 14 14 10 10 10 10 do do do do Oct., do do do Feb., do do do '64 •64 •64 •64 •64 do •66 '66 do '65 do do '66 '65 do •66 do do do do do •66 do do do do do do do de '67 do do do d<* do do do do do do do •6S do do do Admitted BuTtoter. BtSidCDCt. l6Aprir66 16Juna'66 13 Oct. '66 April, '67 Feb. Feb. do 67 April, 67 do do do do June, June, do do do do' Oct., 67 12 Oct. do Oct., 67 16 Oct. '60 1 1 Oct., 67 12 Oct., do 11 do do 12 Oct., 67 Oct., do 10 Feb. 68 11 Junr 68 do do do do 11 Jan. 68 do do do do Saint John do do Ottawa. Australia. Fredoricton. Fredericton Richibucto. Fredoricton. Saint John. Fredericton. St. George. Saint John. Saint John. Saint John. St. Stephen. Saint Job .. do New York. W'sor,N.S. Saint John. Sackvilli^. Woodstock. Saint John. Fredericton. Fredericton. Saint John. Saint John. Saint John. Saint John. Dorchester. do Saint John. Jo d« do do Newcastle. Saint John. Fredericton. Saint John. do do Fredericton. St. John. if ,t 115 I ANCIBNT AND HONURADI.B PRATERNfTY OP PRBC ANU ACCEPTED MASONS OP NEW BRUNSWICK. OrrioiRa or rna M. W. Oaani) L'^dui. — M. W., B. Letter PeUre, O. M.; R. W.. Win. WeilJi^rburn, D.Q. M. ; R. W., Benj. R. Steyeneon, 8.0. W.; R. W., John Richard*. J. O. W. ; V. W., Ret. Wm. DonalO. D. D., G. Chup.; V. W., Wm. H. A. K«ani, O. T.; V. W., Willum P. Bunting, O. B. ; W.'e, Thoe. P. Oilleapie, 8. O. D. ; David Main, J. G. D. ; John V. Ellia, O. D. C; Robt. Marshall. A. O. D. C; Jamea McDoagall, G. 8. B.; John Mullin, G. Stxn. B. ; Henry Card, ii, Organiat; Jamea Mullin, G. P., Edward Willii, Henry Leonard, O. H. PleireUing, Jamea A. Moran, John Wallace, 8. C. Chartera, Chaa. A. Holatead, Wm. P. Dibblee, Rex. M. King, Grand Stuwardi. Bro. John Boyer, Grand Tyler. The Annual Communication ia held on tho fourth Wudneaday in Sept. Albion Lodge, No. 1. — Meeta on the firat Priday in each month, at th« Maaonic Hall, St. John. St. Johri'a Lodge, No. 2. — Meets on the first Tuesday in each month, at the Masonic Hail, St. John. Hibernia Lodge, No. 3. — Meets on the second Tuesday in each month, at the Masonic Hall, St. John. Sutnx Lodge, Tio. 4. — Meets on the Thursday on or after each full moon, at Dorcheater, Wcatmorland County. St. Mark's Lodge, No. 5. — Meets on the first Wednesday in each month at St. Andrews, Charlotte County. Solomon^a Lodge, No. 6. — Meets on the firat Tueaday after each full moon, at the M;iminic Hall, Predcricton. Siugex Lodge, No. 7. — Meets on the firtt Wednesday in each month, at ^t. Stephen, Charlotte County. CarUion Union Lodge, No. 8. — Mi^ets on the first Thursday in each month, at the Masonic Hall, Carleton. ^ Mtdian Lodge, N 0. — Meets on the second I'uesday in each month, at Clifton, King's County. Union Lodge vf Portland, No. 10. — Mctta on the third Thursday in each month, at the Muaonic Hall, St. John. Woodstock Ijodge, No. 11. — Moots on the firat Wednesday in each month. at Woodatock, Carleton ('ounty. St, George l^ge. No. 12. — .Meets on the first Tuesday in each mouth, at St. George, Charlotte County. Corinihian Lodge, No. 13. — Meets on the Wednesday on or after each full mooD, at Hampton, King's County. AUejf Lodge, No. 14. — Meets on the first Thursday in each month, at Upper Mills, St. Stephen, Charlotte County. Howard Lodge, No. 15. — Meeta on the first Tueaday in each month, at Hillsborough, Aibrrt County. Lodge Saint Andrew, No. 16.— Meeta on the first Thursday in each monthat Richibucto, Kent County. Northumberland Lodge, No. 17.— Meets on the second Tueaday in each month, at Newcastle, Miramichi. 116 MASONIC FRATEIINITY. Miramichi Lodge^ No. 18. — Meets on the third Tuesday in each month, at Chatham, Miramichi. Leinaler Lodge^ No. 19. — Meets on the first Monday in each month, at the Masonic Hull, St. John. Salisburi/ L(>dge, No. 20. — Meets on the third Tuesday in each month, at Salisbury, Westmorland County. Zion Lodge, No. 21. — Meets on the Wednesday preceding each full moon, at Sussex, King's County. New Brunswick Lodge, No. 22 — Meets on the second Thursday in each month, at the Masonic Hall, Su John. Keiih Lodge, No. .23. — Moets on the Thursday after each full moon, at Moncton, Westmorl.tnd County. Zetland Lodge, No. 24. — Meets on the third Wednesday in each month, at Shediac, Westmorland County. Carlelon Royal Arch Chapter, No. 47, S. R. — Meets on the third Wed- nesday in each month at the Masonic Hall, St. John. Fredericton R. A. Chapter, No. 77, S. R. — Meets at the Masonic Hall, F'redericton. Union R. A. Chapter, No. 84, S. R. — Meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month, at Carlcton, St. John. Corinthian R. A. Chapter, No. 85, S. R. — Meets at Hampton, K. C. Mount Lebanon R. A. Chapter, No. 101, S. R. — Meets at Chatham* Miramichi. New Bnmswick R. A. Chapter, No. 10, Registry of Canada. — Meets on the second Monday in each month at the Masonic Hall, St. John, Robert Marshall, Grand Superintendent for New Brunswick ; D. R. Munro, Principal Z ; D. S. Stewart, Scribe E. Council of H.'. P's.'.'. in connection with New Bruna. Chap, No, 10. — Edward Willis, ProsicUnt; D. R. Munro, Recorder. Saint John Encampment, K. T. — Holding of the Grand Priory of Scot- land — Mnets on the second Wednesday in each month, at the Masonic Hall, St. John. John V. Ellis, E. C. ; Geo. F. Keans, Recorder. The Union DeMolay Encampment and Priory, Registry of England and WaleH.—RoheTi Marshall, E. Com. ; Dr. T. A. D. Fors'ter, Ist. Capt., C. C; Jns. Domville, 2tid Capt., C. C. ; Wm. J. Logan, Recorder. Meets first Thursday in ench month. Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters. — Robert Marshall, M. P. Grand Master; John V. Ellis, D. P. Grand Master; J. D. Short, R. P. Grand Master; H. Leonard, P. Grand Master; D. R. Munro, G. Recorder. St. John Council of R, 4" S. Masters, No. 1 . — John D. Short, T. L Master ; J. G. Forbes, U. 1. Mnster ; R. Shives, J. Master; Wm. J. Logan, Recorder. New Brunswick Council of Royal and Select Masters, No. 2. — D. R. Munro, T. L Master ; Dr. J. C. Hnthcway, R. I. Master ; Henry Duffell, I. Master; H. D. MrLeod, Recorder. Carleton Council of Royal and Select Masters, No. 3. — John V. Ellis, T. L Master; Edwin J. Wetmore, L R. Master; Charles Ketchum, I, Master; H. Leonard, Recorder. anc 117 month, }nth, at month, Uch full in each noon, at i month, d Wed- lic Hall, dneaday n, K* C. /hatham, Meets on 1, Robert . Munro, No, 10.— y of Scot- Masonic rland and Capt., C r. Meets lall, M. P. ort, R.P. Recorder. I. Master ; , Recorder. 2.— D. R. ry Duffell, f. Ellis, T. I. Master: i TABIFF CUSTOMS DUTIES. SCHEDULE A. Goods paying Specific Duiie*. Spirits and Strong Wateis, wiz..— Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whisky, Spirits of Wine, Alcohol, Bitters containing Spirit, Vermouth and other Spirituous Liquors of whatever strength, not otherwise specified, on every gnllon, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of Proof by Sykes' hydrometer, and for every less quantity than a gallon, 80 cents ; Cordials, and Perfumed Spirits, per gall., .$1 20; Tinctures, 30 ; Ale, Beer and Porter, in casks, 5; in bottles (4 quart or 8 pint to be held to contain a gallon) 7; Crude Petroleum, 6. 0ii9,y\z. r — Coal and Kerosine, distilled, purified, and refined, per gallon, 10 cents; Naptha 15, Benzole 15, Refined Petroleum 15; Products of Petroleum, coal, shale and lignite, not otherwise specified, 10. SugOTy ^-c.:— Candy, brown or white; refined sugar or sugar rendered by any process equal in quality thereto and manufactures of refined sugar, including succades and confectionery, per 100 lbs., $3 00; white cliiyed sugar, or sugar rendered by any process cqua! in quitlity to white clayed, not being refined nor equal in quality to refined, 2 60; yellow Muscovado and brown clayed sugar, or sugar rendered by any process equal in quality to yellow muscovado or brown clayed, and not equal to white clayed, 2 25; brown Muscovado sugar, or sugar rendered by any process equal in quality to brown muscovado and not equal to yellow muscovado or brown clayed, 1 90; any other sugar not equal in quality to brown muscovado, I 68; ctine juice, syrup of suijar or of sugar cane, syrup of molasses or of sorg- hum, melado, concentrated raelado or concentrated molasses, 1 37 ; molas- se«, if used for refining purposes, or for the manufacture of sugar, 73 ; molasses, if not so used, 55 ; Cofiee, green, per lb., 3 ; coffee, roasted or ground, 4 ; Chicory or other root or vegetable used as coffee, raw or green, 3; chicory, kiln-dried, roasted or ground, 4; common Sorip, per 100 lbs., 1 00 ; Starch, per 100 lbs., 3 50. Cigars. — Value not over 10 dollars per mille, 3 00 ; per mille, over 10 and. not over 20, 4 00 ; over 20 and not over 40, 5 00 ; over 40, 6 00. Malt, per bushel 4.0 conts, Butter per lb. 4, Cheese 3, Lard and Tallow 1, Fish salted or smoked 1, Flour of wheat or rye per bri. 26, Flour and Meal of all other kinds 25; Indian Corn and Grain of all kinds, except wheat, per bushel 10 ; Meats, fresh, salted or smoked, per lb. I. Wines of all kinds, except sparkling wines, including ginger, orange, lemon, gooseberry, strawberry, raspberry, elder and currnnl wines, contain- ing not over 26 degrees of proof spirits by Sykes' hydrometer, in wood, per gallon, 10 cents; wines of all kinds containing over 26 deg. and not move than 42 deg. of proof spirits by Sykes' hydrometer, in wood, 25; wins- • f all kinds containing not more than 42 deg. of proof spirits by Sykes' hvf tartar in crjstala. Drugs when chiefly used in dyeing, Essen* tial Oils, Indigo, Kelp, Kryolite, Medicines for hospitals, Metallic Oxides, dry, ground or unground, waahed or unwashed, not calcined; Nitre, Nuts when chiefly used in dyeing. Ochres, dry, ground or unground, washed or unwashed, not calcined ; Oils, cocoa nut, pine and palm in their natural state; Phosphorua, Red Lead, dry ; Koots, medicinal, in their natural state, Salammoniac, Sal Soda, Saltpetre, Soda ash. Soda caustic. Soda nitrare of, Soda, silicate of, Sulphur in roll or flour. Vitriol, blue, Vegetables when chiefly used in dyeing. White Lead, dry. Whiting or whitening, Wooda when chiefly used in dyeing, Zinc, white, dry. Manufaeturet and Products of Manufactures: — Anchors, Ashes, pot, pearl and soda, Bread and biscuit from Great Britain and the B. N. Am. Provinces, Bolting Cloth ; Books, periodicals and pamphlets, printed, not being foreign reprints of British copyright works, nor blank account books, nor copy books, nor books to be written or drawn upon, nor reprints of books printed in Canada, nor printed sheet music; Bookbinders' tooU and implements, Brim moulds for gold beaters, Burrstones, Candle wick, cotton. Cement, marine unground. Cement, hydraulic unground, Church Bells, Clothing, donations of for charitable institutions. Communion Plate, Cocoa Paste from Great Britain and t'^e Br. N. A. Provinces, Coin and Bullion except United States silver coin, Cotton Netting for India rubber nhoes, Cotton waste, Cotton wool, Drain tiles, Duck for belting and hose, Emery paper and ej])ery cloth. Electrotype blocks for printing purposes, Fanning Implements and U'ensils.when imported by agricultural societies for the en> rouragemont of agriculture, Felt for hats and boots, Folthatbodies, Fire brick. Fire Engines, steam, when imported by the municipal corporations of cities, towns and villages, for the use of such municipalities, Fii-h hooks, nets and seines, lines and twines, Flax waste, Glass paper and glass cloth, (lold- beaters Skin, Gold Leaf; Hoop Skirt manufacture, the following articles for, crinoline thread for covering crinoline wire, clasps of tin and brass, slides, spangles and slotted tapes, and flat or round wire uncovered ; Junk, Linen machine thread. Lithographic Stones; Lumber, plank and sawed, of mahogany, rosewood, walnut, cherry and chestnut ; Machine silk twist. Machinery when used in the original construction of mills or factories, not to include steam engines, boilers, water wheels, or turbines; Nails, compo* sition. Nails, sheathing. Oakum, Oil Cake; Philosophical Instruments and apparatus, including globes when imported by and for the use of col- leges and srbools, scientific or literary societies ; Platers' Leaf, Printing Ink, Printing presses except portable hanji printing presses, Prunelb, Rags, Sand paper and sand cloth ; Ships' binnacle lamps, blocks and patent bushes for blocks. Bunting, Cables, iron chain over three quarters of an inch, shackled or swiveled, or not, Compasses, Dead Eyes, Dead Lights, Deck Plugs, Knees, iron, Masts, or parts of, iron, Pumps and pump gear. Riders, iron. Shackles, Sheaves, Signal lamps. Steering apparatus, Trav- elling trurks, Wedges, Wire-rigging; and the following articles when used for ships tor vessel*. only, viz.: Cables, hemp and grass. Cordage, Sailcloth 120 CUSTOMS DUTIES. or canvas from No. 1 to No. 6, Varnish, black and brif^ht; Bilver Loaf, Spikes, composition, Straw Plaits, tuscan and grass, fancj. Stereotype Blocks for printing purposes, Treenails, Twists, silk for hats, boots and shoes, Veneering of wood or ivory. Weaving or tram silk for making elas- tic webbing. Weaving or tram cotton for making elastic webbing, Wire cloth of brass and copper, Woollen netting for India rubber shoes. Metals: — 3ra9M, bir, rod, sheet and scrap. Cranks for steamboats and Mills forged in the rough, Cv>pper in pigs, bars, rods, bolts and sheets, and sheathing; Iron of the following descriptions — bar, rod, hoop, sheet, scrap, galvanized or pig, bars puddled, bolts and spikes galvanized, boiler plate, Cannda plates and tinned plates, nail and spike rod (round, square and flit), rolled plate, win-; fjocnmotive Engine Frames, . axles, cranks, hoop iron or steel for tirt»s of wheel:*, bent and welded. Locomotive crank axles, piston rods, guide and slide bars, crank pins, connecting rods; Lead in sheet or pitj. Lilhirere, Railroad bars, wrought iron chairs, wrought iron iish plates and car axles; Shafts for mills and steamboats in the rough, Spelter in blocks, sheets or pigs, Steel, wrought or cast in bars and rods. Steel plates cut to any form but not moulded, Tin in bar, blocks, pig or granulated, Tub»?s and pipinu;. of brass, copper or iron, drawn, Type metal in blocks or pigs, Wire of lirass, copper or iron, round or flat, Yellow metal in bolts, bars, and for sheathing, Zinc in sheets and blocks and pigs. Natural Products: — Bristles, broom corn, bulbs, caoutchouc unmanufac* tured, clays- coal and coke, cork wood, cork wood bark, diamonds unset, earths, eggs, emery, fibre Mexican ; fibre, vegetable, for manufacturing pur- poses ; fibrilla, flax undressed, fire clay, fire wood ; fish, fi sh, not to in* lude oysters or lobsters in tins ur kegs, furs undressed, gravels, grease and grease scrap, gutta pcrclia unmanufactured, gypsum not ground or calcined, hair, human, goat, angola, thibet, horse, hog and mohair, un- manufactured, hay, hemp undressed, hides, hops, horns; India rubber unmanufactured ; lemons, oranges and citrons or the rind of such when iinportcd in brine for the purpose of being candied, manilla grass, manures, marble in blocks unwrought or sawn on two sides only, and slabs from such blocks having at least two edges unwrought, moss for upholstery purposes, ores of metals of all kinds, osiers, pelts, pipeclay, pitch, plants, plaster of pnris not ground nor calcined, precious stones unset, ratan for chair makers, rice, roots, rosin, salt, sand, sea grass, seeds for agricultural, horticultural or manufacturing purposes only, and not to include cereals, shrubs, skins undressed, slate, stone unwrought, tails undressed, tanner's bark, tampico white and black, tar, teasels, tobacco unmanufactured, tow undressed, trees, turpentine other than spirits of, vegetables culinary, vegetable ^res, whale oil in the casks from on ship-board and in the condition in which it was fust landed, wheat, willow for basket makers, woods of all kinds wholly unmanufactured, wool. Special Exemptions fritm Z)u/y.-- -Apparel, wearing of British subject* dying abroad bu! domicdcd in Canada ; Articles by and for the use of the Governor General, Articles for the public uses of the Dominion, Articles for the use of Foreign Consuls, Arms and clothing for Indian nations; Army and Navy, for use of — arms, bagatelle tables, billiard tables, clothing, cloth- i'> CUSTOMS DUTIES, ETC. 121 Loaf, 'eotype ott »nd If oint- Wire nts and Ota, and gcrap, er plate, •quaro cranks. ve crank g roda; wrought I in the bars and rtcka, pig n, Type Yellow and pigs. manufac* ds unset, ring pur- lot to in> 3, greaHc l^round or ihair, un- ia rubber iich when manures, rem such purposes, pi lister of ir makers, rticultura! lbs, skins , tampico Bed, trees, cs, whale :h it was iis wholly I subjects jse of the articles for ns; Army ng, cloth* inf, plain for oflleara, musical instruments for l>ands, stores. Canteens (under regulations by Order in Council) coffee, sugar, tea. Officers' Mess, (under regulations by Order in Council) china ware, cigars, glass ware, malt liquors, plated ware, silver ware, spirits, tible linen, wine. Settlers KfTeets uf every description in actual u»r, not being merchandiz), biought by persons making oath that they intend becoming permanent settlers with- in the Dominion. Under Rei^ulalions and Re$trietUn» to be prescribed by the Miniiter of CtutofM: — Carriages of travellers and carriages laden with merchandise, and not to include circus troops, nor hawkers. Locomotives and railway passenger, baggage and freight cars, running upon any line of road cross- ing the frontier, so long as Canftuinn fjocomotivcs and cars are admitted free under similar circumstances in the United States. Menageries, horses^ cattle, carriages and hstrnesses of. SCHEDULE D. The following goods when the growth and produce of any of the British North American Provinces, may be imported free of duty, viz: — Grain, flour and breadatuffs of all kinds, animals of all kinds, fresh, smoked and salted meats, seeds, green and dried fruits, fish of all kinds, products offish and of all other creatures living in water, poultry, butter, cheese, lard, tal- low, timbe" and lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, sawed, but not other- l| wise manufactured in whole or in part, fish oil, gypsum, ground or un- ground. SCHEDULE £. The following articles shall be prohibited to be imported under a penalty of two hundred dollars together with the forfeiture of the parcel or package of goods in which the same may be found, viz: Books, Drawings, Paint- ings and Prints of an immoral or indecent character ; Coin, base or coun- terfeit. EXCISE DUTIES. Spirits, of the proof of Sykes' Hydrometer, per gallon, 63c. ; Malt, per lb., 1; Snuff, ground dry, per lb., 10; Tobacco — Canadian Twist, Tobac btanc entorquette, per lb., 5 ; Fine Cut do., per lb., 10 ; Cavendish, Plug, Twisi, and all other manufactured Tobacco, not before described, per !b., 10; Cigara,--value not over $10 per thousand, per 1000,$! ; do., over 10, and not over 15, 2 ; over 15. and not over 30, 3 ; over 20, and not over 40, 4 ; over 40, 5 ; Petroleum and Coal Oil, per gal., 5c. Any fermented beverage made in imitation of beer or malt liquor, and brewed in whole or in part from any other substance thnn malt, per gal., 3^c. LICENSE FEES. For a license for distilling and rictifying, or either, by any process, $2.'50 ; •for a first class license for malting, 200 ; 'lor a second class do., 150 , *for a third class io., 100 ; for a license for brewing, 60 ; for a license for manu- facturing tobacco, 50. [•Provided the Governor in Council may so direct.] 122 TABLE or STAMP DUTIBS. Stamp* required on Notes, Drafts, or Bills of Exchange, execoted singly : — Under $25, free ; for 25, Ic. ; for 50 and over 25, 2 ; for 100 and over 50. 3; each additional 100, 3; each additional fraction of 100, 3. On Drafts or Bills of Exchange in duplicate : — For $100, 2c. ; for ench 100, 2 ; each additional fraction of 100, 2. On Drafts or Bills of Ex- change in more parts than two : — For every $100, Ic. ; for each additional 100, 1 ; for each additional fraction of 100, 1. Interest made payable al the maturity of any Bill, &c., shall be counted as part of the principal sum. Stamps must he cancelled at the time of affixing the same, by vrriting or stamping thereon the date. The stamps for Notes, dtc., to be affixed by the maker cr drawer; and in case of any Draft or Bill of Ex- change drawn out of the Dominion, by the acceptor or first drawer. <•■•» MISCELLAREOirS TFEUB. Tbi Sailob*8 Guidr-boabds. — The common method of determining the longitude at sea is by observation of the moon. The apparent distance of the moon from the sun, the planets, and certain conspicuous stars lyii\g in or near her path, is computed for every three hours, and for two or three years in advance ; and these distances, with the corresponding time at Greenwich observatory, are printed in the Nautical Almanac. An observer at sea, wishing to know his longitude, measures with the sextant the distance of the moon from some of thelie stars, a planet, or the sun ; he learns fVom the Nautical Almanac the hour answering to the same distance at Greenwich ; and knowing the hour where he is, the difference of time gives him his longitude, fifteen degrees of longitude being equal to one hour in time. Simple as the process appears, it has exercised the in- genuity and taxed the exertions of the greatest minds, for obviously it could never have been practicable unless the whole theory of the moon's motions had been completely mastered. Thus, to borrovir the fine illtistra- tion of Sir John Hersche I, the visible surface of the celestial vault may be compared to a vast di&UpIate ; the stars are as fixed marks distributed upop it ; the moon is a hand in motion among them, leaving one and approach- ing another with the most exact regularity, on her monthly circuit ; the whole, with the almanac, answering the purpose of a clock in the heavens, marking Greenwich time to our sailors in every part of the globe, and ena- bling the skilful seaman to estimate the position of his vessel, though no object may have been seen for weeks but the trackless deep, the stormy petrel, and the changeful sky. Captain Basil Hall relates the following interesting incident, illustrating the dependence which may be placed on this method of determining a ship's Course, when the distances are taken with accuracy and the compu- tations are made with care. He once sailed from San Bias, on the west coast of Mexico, and after a voyage of eight thousand milaa, occupyiof • MISOELLANKOUS ITEMS. 123 ACQted too and 3. for ench of Ex- ditional 7«ble al rtneipal ime, by ., to be of Ex- iling the tance of ing in or or three ' time at irith the t, or the the same ifference equal to I the in- ioualy it moon's illustra- may be ed upon iproach- uit; the lieavens, ind ena- ough no stormy istrating lining a compu- the west cupying 1 eighty-nine days, he arrived off Rio do Janeiro, having in this interval pafited through the Pacific ocean, rounded Cape Horn, and crossed the South Atlantic, without making land or seeing a single sail, except an American whaler. When within a week's sail of Rio, he set seriously about determining by lunar observations the position of his ship, and then steered his course accordingly. Having arrived within what be considered from his computations fifteen or twrnty miles of the coast, he hove to, at four o'clock in the morning, to await the break of day, and then bore up, proceeding cautiously, on account of a thick fog. When the fog cleared away, the crew had the satisfaction of seeing the great 8ugar-Loaf Rock which stands on one side of the harbor's mouth, so nearly right ahead, that they had not to alter their course above a point in order to hit the entrance of the port. This was the first land they had seen for nearly three months, aAer crossing so many seas, and being set backward and forward by innu- merable currents and foul winds. The effect upon all on board was elec- tric, and giving way to their admiration, the sailors greeted the commander with a heurty cheer. SuBMARiNB Cablks. — The Atlantic cable is the fiflty-fifth submarine telegraph now in working order. The first line was laid in 1851, between Dover and Calais, and has worked without any trouble or renewal for fif- teen years. 'J'be line from Dover to Ostend has been working for thirteen years. The Atlantic cable is the longest submarine telegraph in existence, being 1,866 miles long. The telegraph from Malta to Alexandria, forming pari of the connecting link between Great Britain and her Indian empire, is the next, being 1,535 miles long. It is laid in three aections, and has been at work f()r five yvnn without any expense being incurred for repairs. The folloiving is a list of the lines now in operation : 1851 — Dtiver to Calais, ^7 miles, 4 conductors. 1853 — Denmark across Belt, 18 miles, 3 ron. 1853 — Dover to Ostend, 80^ miles, 6 con. 1853— Firth of Forth, 6 miles, 4 con. 1853 — Port Patrick to Donaghadee, 25 miles, 6 con. 1853— Across River Tay, 2 miles, 4 con. 1854 — Port Patrick to Whitehead, 27 miles, 6 con. 1854 — Sweden to Denmark, 12 miles, 3 con. 1854 — Italy to Corsica, 1 10 miles, 16 con. 1 854 — Corsica to Sardinia, 10 miles, 6 con. 185.5 — Italy to Sicily, 5 miles, 3 con. 1856 — Strait of Canso to Cape Breton, 1^ miles, 3 con. 1857 — Across Norway Fiords, 49 miles, 1 con. 1857 — Across mouths of Danube, 3 miles, 1 con. 1857 — Ceylon lo India, 30 miles, 1 con. 1858— Italy to Sicily, 8 miles, 1 con. 1858 — England to Holland, 140 miles, 4 con. 1858 — England to Hanover, 280 miles, 2 con. 18.58— Across Norway Fiords, 16 mites, 1 con. 1858 — South Australia to King's Island, 1.50 miles, 1 con. 1858 — Ceylon to India, 30 miles, 1 con. 1859 — Alexandria, 2 miles, 4 con. 1859— England to Denmark, 368 miles, 3 con. 18.59— Sweden to Goth- land, 64 miles, 1 con. 1859 — Folkstone to Bolougne, 24 miles, 6 con. 1860— Across rivers in India, 10 miles, 1 con. 1859— Malta to Sicily, 60 miles, 1 con. 18.59— England to Isle of Man, 30 miles, 1 con. 1869 — Suez to Jtibal Island, 229 miles, 1 con. 1859— Jersey to Pirou, in France, 21 miles, 1 cen. 1859. — Tasmania to Bass's Straits, 240 miles, 1 con. 18^— Denmark— Great Belt, 26 miles, 9 con. 1860— Decca to Pegu, 116 121 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. '1t miles, 1 cun. 1860 — Dnrcelona tu Mah'n, 180 mileii, 1 con. I860 — Mi- norca to Majorca. 36 milrs, 2 con. 1866 — Iviza to Mojorca, 74 milen, 2 con. I860 — Ot. Antunia to Ivizit, 76 milrs, I con. 1861 — Norway acrnsa Finrdii, 16 miieti, I con. 1861 — Toulon to Co-sica, 105 miles, 1 con. 1861 — Holyhcmi to H >wth. 64 milrs, 1 con. 1861 — Mnita to Ali>xandriii, 153.5 milfsi, 8 con. 1861 — Newhuven to Dittppe, 80 milcs,4 con. 1862 — Pem- broke to Wexford, 63 mih-s, 4 con. 1862— Firth of Forth, 6 miles, 4 con. 19(>2— EnnUnd to HolLind, 130 miles, 4 con. 1862— Across Rivor Tay, 3 miles, 4 con. 1863— Sardinia to Sicily, 243 miles, 1 con. 1863 — Per- sian Gulf, 1430 milcH. 1 con. 1863 — Otranto to Aviona, 60 miles, 1 con. 1865 — liaCalte to Bicertc, 97^ miles, 1 con. 1865 — Sweden to Prussia, 75 milesi, 3 con. 1865 — Bicerte to Marsala, 7j miles, 1 con. 1865 — Corsica to Tuscany, 161j miles.! con. 1866 — Valentiato Newfoundland, 1866 miles, 1 con. Total miles 8671. FACrs w». Spkcclation. — When axtronomers leave the solid ground of ascertained fiicts and necessary inferences, and base their theories on guesses, however ingenious, little confidence can he placed on their con- clusions. Vast schemes of n iture are constructed only to be shattered by later discoveries, and one famous man is found on one side and another on the opposite of the great questions. Uncertainty rests upon no small part of ournMronomical lore. Thus "stars of the first magnitude" areso named brcnuse ot their superior trilliancy, and they are supposed to be nearest to us; but now it is found that some stars of the ninth magnitude are nearer to us than Sirius itself, and we are utterly unable to tell whether a high degree of brilliancy denotes greater 8iz<',ornearne8S, or illuminating power. Stars have been known to appear exceedingly bright, and then fade away and disnppcRr, and join the vast host of non-luminous stars. Observations of the fixed stars require exoct measurements of the most minute angles; but these are rendered very doubtful by the imperfections of our instruments, and the vibration of our observatories, and the heav- ingK of the earth ili(Iu<-e it <'rotn 95 millions of milen to 92 or 93. Humboldt made it IrfiH thiin 8? iiiiliions, and somo have made it more than 100 milliona. TnK (tukatest of Waikk-Powers. — It in now propoo' d to tl>r w a dam 2800 ffi't long aorofis th« north channel «•( the St ljawn'nri». just above Montreal, al the foot of tl e La Chine r«pids. 'I'Jiis channel is A^u*. \n by « seiirs ofislands, which with the n«>.th hank o* the rivtr. and tlio dam, ■wcuiltl form a vast lake, wih a great fall at the oudi-t. find i'li-nislj a water- joiver I qua! To 2,000,000 borpes. Watilk f.»k Dhinkiso. — Rain-water, properly collected smd prenrvrd, is the li^ht and sdrst water for drinking and cooking, though //ure spring- wat« r is eqnaMN good. Water from wells, streams, etc., where liable to draihajje fM>ii, jiny corrupt vegetal-.'e or animal matter, is rendered more or b ss inipore, artii in many eases i* 'aogerous to hfi)}th. Water standing in i ' occupied room absorb>f ;riucb ofii.'^ bad air for^^Qfd ly breathing and per^j iration, and soon [/fr>>p.>)'s unfit for drinking, |^)pure water being M'oruc than impure air. C I 60— Ml- >H, 2 con. R Finrdf, 18(Jl — ia, 1535 2 — Pern- 8, 4 con. inH Tny, S3— Per- i«(i, I con. Prufsia, 1865— undland, ;round of Tories on heir con- ttereil by nother on mall part ■o named icarest to ire nearer er a high ng power, adc away the most lerfeclionK the htMiv- it of mi;a- Kcrvations Jt iiiiide it lioiiH- r vv ii (I am just iihovr «iliii*. in liy 1 tho dam, ill a water- j'urvrd, is ire Ppring- e liahlti to t(l more or r standing athing and rater being NEW AMERICAN (Fronting Trinity Church.) SAINT JOHN, BT. B. The best Instruments used, the purest Chemicals employed, ond Pictures of first class excellence produced. FERrBCT PORTRAITS GUARANTEED TO ALL 1 PRICES: Car:esdo Visito, per doten, - - - Vignette do. do - - Four large Ferrotypes, . . . Eight small Ferrotypes. Sixteen Gems^ . . . . The New Cabinet Picture, per dozen, Porcclaine Pictures, in Oil or Water Color;?, Life-size Portraits, (in frame complete,) 81 00 1 Ot) 50 50 -050 4 00 400 10 00 ZMMBJyJB9SMB8 COPllSO T9 ^JVt* «/Zi9 HtSqUiaKU. PEICE & SHAW, \ JSLfZ^^-^ r^ PORTLAND, - - - HT. JOHN, N. B. ii; ii . « <•» ' FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH. Rep:tirtng. in ull its branches, done with puncJualily and derpatcli. 125 t Marlcet Square, St. John, N, B. DAIIEL it BOYD, IMPORTERS OF BRITISH, H. AND FOREIGN mmmmmi In all th« Leading Styles of Manufactured '9 HABERDASHERY AND TRIMMINGS. in great variety. BilS*A)l from the Leading European Markets. Wholesale and Retail. ■1 . 190 t B. 1 8, irkets. ' W. G. LAWTON. 12 King Street, . . Saint John, N. B. Importer of mm, SMWLS, mBBONs, Fancy Dress Goods, GLOVES, HOSIERY, LINENS, COTTONS, Flannels, Xllankets, COTTON WARPS, TTOOmEISr CLOTHS, Constantly receiving J^ew Goods, by each Steamer from England. 127 GEORGE F. KEANS, I>on.lei,* In and A.|cent for 4 ' ^aEI!r@adl, §t®aGiiib<»at, MM and ,• \ / ¥• J* Y ^ Rubber and Leather Belting, Tubing, Valves, Caskets, &c., / * > .»■ • \ : • .' Mk. ««^ •'J ' J' ir,^ .— «■■•> '^ -^ if'" To Dealers or Consumers who have been either sell- ing or using Belting, Packing, or Hose, &c., of an inferior quality, we invite a trial of the above Goods, with entire con- fidence, that they will prove not only perfectly satisfactory in quality, but reasonable in price. -*•••» GEORGE R KEANS, Saint John, N. B. V 128 )i J » '{ 11 Eld g' &C.9 es. ler Bell- inferior ire con- ;tory in SET, i ;^ >fc^»«»>.iiVI^.»W^.1w^*^ TMi <« WMiBlLiY HlOySI e» >» 78 KING STREET, ST. JOHN, N. 13. This House has been patronized by II. R. II. thk Princk ok- Walks, H. R. 11. PjlINCR Alfrbd. By all the British American Gorernors, and the Nobility and Gentry, as well r.s by the most distinguished Americans, whom business or ploaf^ure may have brought to this city, who have joined in pronnuncing it THE FATORITK HOIJNK OF THK l*ltO VI N CEJ4. The Proprietor, thankful for past favors, would respectfully intimate to 4he travellinsr Public that he will !«pnre no pains or cxpent^o to render the House still further deserving their patronge. 4^ Every attention paid to the comfort of guests. JOHN aUTHRIE, Proprietor. 49 T R U N KT A CT RY^ 49 SAINT JOHN, N. B. The Subscriber has now on hand the largest and bent assorted stock ever ofTered to the travelling public, consisting ot TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BA&S, LADIES' BONNET TRUNKS, &o. A TRAVELLER CAN BE FITTED OUT AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. EVERY TRUNK WAUUANTED. CANVAS COVERS MADE TO ORDER. Bepairlnff attended to. W. H. KNOWLES, * 40 aermatn Sireet. 129 !1 ,11 GLASGOW DYE HOUSE, JVo. 5 Horsfleld Street, ...St. John, JHf. B. ESTABLISHED IN 1851. The Subscriber begs to inform the Public that he still continnos to carry on the Dteinq Business, in all its branches, a« follows : Moreen and Damaak Cnrtalns; liadles* Dr'wses, Sbaw^?, Cloaks, Sacqaes, Mantles; Tells and Ribbons of all de- scriptions; Gents' Garments Dyed and Pressed; Feathers Dyed and Cnrled ; KID GLOVES DYED AND CIiEANED. All the above Goods are dyed with the very best French and English Dy§ Stuffs that can be had in the market. MALCOLM PERRY. EST-A.BXjisia:Er> isie. GEORGE HUTCHINSON. Jr., Has for sale and to hire on the most reasoaable terms. Chronometers, of the most approved makers. Chronometers accurately rated by a fixed Transit Instrument and Astrono- mical Clocks. All necessary repairs done with promptness and skill. Watches, Jewelry, anb OPTiCAi Instruments, For Sa,le and Hepalred. BarometerSi Sextants, Quadrants, Compasses, &o., CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND REPAIRED AT HIS No. 70 PRINCE WM. STREET. ST. JOHN. N. B. 130 M to earry on lometers, of ADAM YOUIMG, MANUPACTtaiR OF Mm, Dice. Hall, anil Parlor AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c. Importer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in PENRHYN MARBLE MANTLE PIECES. Agent for Moses Pond &. Co.'s celebrated Cooking-range, Stoves, dec. 28, 30 and 32 WATER STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. Ship and Mill Castings made to order. IlflXalXINIIiarATION. Every Public Building, Dwelling House, Mill, Factory, Shop, Store, and Office in this Province, MAY IBIB IBMILILIIAKnPIL'Sr ILESIHiriBIE) A.T LITTJLiE CO©T. FOR BRILLIANCY AND ECONOMY OF ITS LIGHT. THAT OF ^fiL JLp Jq* tfl^ (iSu> qL JL JCil £& Q Manufactured by the Albertine Oil Company, Is Superior to that of Coal Gas, C^l or Fluid. LAMPS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS COlfSTAHTLT OM UAHD. I>E:POT—No. 33 JPHnce William Street. 131 It ■:"■ ' ' 'I'M 2i>t IL2>o & J^o. 7 Water Street^ St. John^ N. B. »•» (Lata Harris k Allan,) MlirUFACTURE AITD TRADE IX ALL KINDS OF Ship rnmbooies, Mantle*piece and K egistrar Grates: Franklin. Shop, Office, Parlor, and Cabin Stovea of all sizes and patterns. OF KTRRT DESCniPTIOy. They also manufacture to order— Steam Er«|?ineN and Mill Maclil- isery; Ships' Windlasses, Iron Capstans; Ship Castings of every description ; and all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK. All orders left at the Warehouse, No. 7 Water Street, vrill bo executed in a workmanlike manner, and with the utmost promptitude. 134 D A ^ rat ► >nt ^,B. Shop, MrcIiI- ery ted in a Chatham, Miramichi, N. B. DRY GOODS, mmim & hardware. HermeHcat Sealer of Saivnon and Liobsiers, & BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. NEWCASTLE, MIRAMICHI, N. B., Particular attention given to chnrtAring Vessels, and highest rates of Freight secured, and to the purchasing and shipping of Lumber* 135 i'^ wiAmQ>w@>m^m -A. JVI> SfrfiiFFCiL© &l)@ySi. No. 5 MARKET SQUARE, ST. JOHN, N. B. Agency for Ulessrs. Hnllct, Davis A Co/s, and €hickerln{|f A Son*s Mn|9erior Pianos* «•»•» 4®~ The Pianos are selected with prreat care in regard to strength and purity of tone, delicacy of action, .lurability, style of finish, and quality of stock, and are fully warranted to give satisfaction to the purchaser. We would also call special attention to the Made by A. Laurilliard. A. L.'s plain and elegant cased Cabinet Organs have obtained a very high reputation because of their artistic excellence and adaptation to the prac- tical wants of the public, and are destined to be more widely used in churches, halls, schools, and private houses, than any other musical instrument; and have been pronounced by the best judges to be equally as good as any Instru- ments of the same clacs imported- Pianofortes, Cabinet Organs, and Melodeons, for hire ; also, tuned, repair- ed* or taken in exchange. The Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired by experienced workmen at the Sheffield House. Ladies' and Gent's Fine Gold JEWELRY ; Silver and Plated do. . Silver and best Electro Plated WARE, Table and Pocket CUTLERY. Fashionable Toilet and Mantel Ornaments, SHOOTING and FISHING TACKLE, Archery and Cricketinsr Goods. English, French, and German FANCY GOODS. The above comprises a part of Thr Shkkpikld Housr Importationfi. towhioh additions of New and Faahiouable Articles are constantly added. RICHARD THOMPSON. 137 THOMAS e. JONE '9 IMPORTER OF White Shirtings, Grey Cottons, Prints, Regatta Shirtings, Bed Ticking, Blue Denims, Selecias, Goburgs, Lustres, Alpacas, Muslims, Linens, Jeans, Moleskins, Flannels, Blankets, Cloths, Tweeds, Hosiery, Gloves, Feathers, Flowers, Ready-made Clothing, Braces, Ribbons, Laces, Blondes, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Dress Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, Shawls, Mantles, Hoop Skirts, Table Oil Cloths, Cotton Warps, Berlin Wools, Cotton Batting, Silks, Yelvets, Straw Goods, Linen Threads, Cotton Reels, Jewelry, Pins, Needles, Pipes, Toys, Port- monaies, Pencils, Tapes, Buttons, Combs, Brushes, Hair Oils, Fancy Soaps, Stationery, Dolls, Mirrors, Cutlery, Mar- bles, Slates, Skirt Cane, Patch Cotton, Shirts, Shirt Collars. Together with a large variety of other WHOLESALE ONLY. The largest assortment of Goods, perhaps, in the Province, and particularly adapted to the requirements of a General Country Store. KiNG STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. 138 9 {' J. a. vAiiPisir, Manufacturer and Wholesale dealer in [B®®ir§ (^ m® 3 701 (up stairs) Pmce f Oliai Street. Saint John, 2f. B. Yl rnmm (rktail successors to) VALPEY & BROTHERS, '9 Have constantly on hand the%argest Assort- ment and the most select stock of ^^^^% ^^"^ ^^^^^ to be found in this Dominion, made by J. H. VAIiPEY, expressly for the Retail Trade, in connection "with this Manufactory. 68 Prince William Street. Under J. H. VALPEY, Manufacturer. 139 I 62 Prince ^Villiam Street, 4»» » IUP0RTBR8 OF BRITISH & FOREIGN HARDWARE, Iron, Steel, Lead, Tin, Rope, Oakum, Glass, Paints, Oils, SILVBB, JELBCTRO & ALB AT A BLATB, MANUFACTURERS OF CUT NAILS, WROUGHT AND CUT SPIKES. 4 JUST PUBLISHED, An entirely new MAP ofjy^ie Province of New Brunswick, on a scale of eight miles to an i^^^showing ail Towns and Villages, together with the Rail Roads anPUounty Roads. Each County is colored separately, and the Parish boundaries are distinctly marked, as well as Post and Way Offices. The Rivers and Streams having been carefully corrected from recent surveys, it is now the most reliable Map of the Province for the purpose of mining or other explorations. Plans of the cities of Saint John (including Carle- ton and Portland) and Fredericton are attached. The whole forming a most useful as well as ornamental appendage to any public or private Office or Dwelling. Prices: — Mounted on rollers, varnished, with superior finish, $3.00 ; Mounted on muslin, in sections in book form, $2.25; Plain, in book form, $1.2.5. Liberal discounts to wholesale purchasers. Orders respectfully solicited. J. & A. MoMIIjLAlSr, 78 Prince William Street. 140 '«» 04b: The Geological Stradture, Organic Re- mains, and Mineral Resources of JV*ova Scotia, JVew Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, BY JOHN WILLIAM DAWSON, M. A., LL.D., r.Iv.S., G.Gr.S., IPrincipal and. Vice Chancellor of McGrill College, Montreal, &c. innou|qfthat a The Subscribers have the pleasure to aaiiou|<:|| ttiat a new and enlarged edition of the above valuable Book has just been published. It is a beautiful royal octavo of 694 pages, OTiOGicAL Map is and fully illustrated. An cxcelle supplied with the Volume. Price $ Orders are respectfully solicited. f. ^ A. M^MIH^M, » Booksellers^ Stationers, c&c, St. John. Wholesale and Retail Agents for New Brunswick, 141 L H. DEVEBER & SONS, 3a CJulcLSliXSi 4tl Prince William Street, St. John, IMPORT EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Y 00 9 .;|pat Tobacco, Sugar, O Im A S S U WMcii they offer at tbe Lowest Market rates, (WS0LE8ALS: OlSFLY.) For approved payment. \ ' 142 I INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. hn. i % ates, T. B. Barker, J. Chaloner, W. H. Olive & Co., Magee Bros., R. P. & W. F.Starr, C. E. Burnham, M. B. &. H. A. Austin Henry Jack, John McMaster, J. Crawford &, Hon, J. Sc A. McMillan, Ditto, Ditto, Thomas Rankine 6c Sons,. . Lawton & Vassie, J. &. J. Hegan, Samuel J. Scovil, 60 Germain Street, Price & Shaw, Daniel Sc Boyd, W. G. Lawton, George F. Keans, John Guthrie, W. H. Knowles, Malcolm Perry, George Hutchinson, Adam Young, Alberline Oil Company, . . . Z. G. Gabel, A. Everitt &. Co., Allan Brothers, A. D. Shireff, R. R. Call, A. Laurilliard, Richard Thompson, Thos. R. Jones, J. H. Valpey, Yerxa &. Saunders, I. F. Burpee & Co.,. . . . L. H. Deveber & Son,. . Drugs, Medicines, &c., Cowkt Drugs, Medicnes, dec, Page I Hardware, dec, 3 Dry Goods, Furs, dec, 8 Sugars, Molasses, Tobacco, Coal, dec 4 Furniture Wareroonii, 4 Groceries, dec, (Indiantown,) 6 North British de Mercantile Ins. Comp'y, 6 Confectioner, dec, 6 Hotel Keepers, and Grocers, 6 Printing, Bookbinding, dec, 7 Map of New Brunswick, 140 Acadian Geology, 141 Steam Bakery, , 8 Wholesale Dry Goods Warehousemen,. . . 8 British and Foreign Dry Goods, 9 Banker, and Agent St. Stephen Bank.,. . . 10 Wew American Photograph^ Carriage Builders,. . " " Tjonuun House — Dry Staple and Fancy Dryi Rubber Belting, Packi Hotel Keeper, (Wa Trunk Factory,... Glasgow Dye ~ Watches, Jewl Stoves, Tin-w Oils. Lamps, Rubber Goods, Linen Drapery, Dry Union Foundry, 134 Dry Goods, dec, (Chatham, Marimachi,). . 135 Auctioneer, (Newcastle, Mir.) 135 Pianofortes, Music, dec, 136 Sheffield House, Watches, Jewelry, dec.,. . 137 , Wholesale Dealer in Staple Goods 138 Wholesale Dealer in Boots and Shoes, 139 Boot^and Shoes, 139 Hardware, 140 British and Foreign Dry Goods, dec, 142 I >T^ 3D I. n Agrlcultiu", ProT. Board of Page 48 Albert CoiMity 76 Albert Miring Company 101 Albert & Westm'land Mining i Man. Co. 102 Albert Manufacturing Company 104 Agricultural Society, St. Joha 104 Alumni Socie'y of University 105 Baptist Minisiera 81 Baptist Education Society 51 Banks 100 Board of Health, St. John 65 Building Society 101 Bible Society 104 Barristers aud Attorniea 110 to 114 Britisli !Ministry 33 British Templars, 107 Cycles and Church Days 14 Circuit and County Courts 36 aud 37 City Districts, St. John 50 Court of Divorce.. 38 " " Vice Admiralty 38 " for Trial of Piracy 38 Crown Land Office, 47 Collegiate School 50 Cartage, Rates of, St. John 58 Charlotte County , 63 Carleion County 73 Church of ^Mjlliirt 77 Congrega|(^^^^^^^HL 83 Christia|^B^^^^H^ ^Colonial^^S^^^H^HIociety, 104 Chvirch ^j^^K^^^^jr Cemetety (^Kpm^ .T..., ConsulH .'. .'■ai. i Chamber of Co4||erco.. Dominion of Canada Executive Council Education, Provint Emigrant Agencies Equation cf Time for^^ Eclipses Express Offices .*^ Excise Duties, 121 Ferriage, Rates of, St. John 57 Fish Market, Dues, St. John 60 Free Christian Baptist Church 83 Jredericton, City of 62 Female Reform Society loO Great Britain— Royal Fardily, etc., 33 Qrammar School, St. John 52 Gloucester County 72 Gas ijlght Company, 8t. John lOl Gymnasium 103 House of Assembly 46 Harbour Master's Fees, Saint John 56 Hospitals and Asylums, 102 Hackney Coach and Carters Fares 58 King's County 68 Kent County, 71 Legislative CouDCil New Branavrick 45 Light Houses 16 Light Houses, and Fishery Comrs., Pago 108 Lloyd's Agents and Surveyors . . . 103 Monthly Calendar— 1869. ..Pages 21 to 32 Morning and Evening Stars, etc., 16 .Madras School .*.'...'.!! 60 Mount Allison Wesleyan Coiiege, tc., 60 Market Tolls, Saint John 60 Methodist (Wesleyan) Church ij[ "*""'] 89 Militia, '.'.'.."'84 to 99 Manufiicturing Company, (St. John.) ...101 Mechanics' Institute !!!l04 MaBonie Body !.'.!'.*.'.*. *.*.*. .*.'.!!!!!. 116 Nurthumberlaud County... ][*j.'"" "]["///_ 70 Natural History Society ....*.!'.'.*."!'.!'.""[]l06 North Am. Manufacturing Company ...101 Orphan Asylum , '....'..105 Orange Association ".'.!!!!'.!!!!!!!!!io8 Oakum Manufacturing Company."! i]]|i[ 102 Public Offices ..'.'..!'..*. 48 Presbyterian Churches ,' [ 80 Post Office ,..............! 40 Police, Saint John !!!!...!.....'. 55 Princess Alex. Mining & Manufac. c'o'.!"l02 Queen's County '\ 67 Revenue Department !!!!!!!.!... 39 Rates of Pilotap;e, Saint John ......!!! 20 Rcstigoucho County .!!!!!!'.! 75 Ragged School !.!!!! !!'.!!!!!!l06 Railways 109 Steamboats ......J08 Sovereigns of Europe .'.......'... 34 Supreme Court '.',.'.'... 36 Saint John City !!!!!!!'! 52 Saint John County !!!!!!!.! 61 Signals, Saint John ... !..!!!!!! 19 Sabbath School Aesoci- Cion !.!!!!!!l05 Slippage, Rates of, Saint John ]. 57 Staffof the Arniy |],.'. 84 Sunbury County 86 Suspension Bridge Company 101 Suspension Bridge Tolls 57 South Ba.y Boom Company 102 Society Library 104 St. Goo. St. Andw. St Patk. Societios"...l06 Sons of Temperance i07 Stamp Duties, i22 Time for going through the Falls 57 Training Schools, St. John 49 Teacher's Institute, Saint John County. 52 Telegraph Companies 100 Tract Society 105 Top-Wharfago Law 66 Temple of Honor i07 Tariff of Duties, Il7 University 48 ■Victoria County 76 Victoria Skating Rink 103 Water Supply Commissioners, St. John 66 Westmorland County 69 Weather Table, 16 York County 63 Zlon'i Church— Portland 81 •#»■- # CALENDAR. 1869 ^^ o 30 19|20 26127 t CO 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 23124 3, 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 5 12 t 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 , i,-» tilt J 1920 2627 2i 3 10 17 23124 30 9 16 ^^ f-Wi? '■ '^■'i-' f !>>"•? M^7:'^-'-p- ''\i w m.^m^>