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ANI> ( • ■i^w -"?• -t*^ If ^ = i lift!'. m if ■ % r- irOR TOE TEAR iti 2 FEIN a LEAP YEAR; :, tjQK'irAl^ItOrlr^llliD AOTBII?TIC COHMKRCIAL, STAf ^^CAL, AS¥|6. NCMRCAL, JbaPARTAlBNTAL. BCCLEFIASTICAL, EDUCATIpKAI<, - - " ITOAgdlAL,AMD GEJJERAL INFORMATION. r lA-.: • ■ • *«BS3 TB*A^rwMftaiteALeALocn.ATi; k ' TORONTO: HUGH SCOBIE, IQ^.KINO STREET EAST;" fOaH ST 8. BOWnEm M^^SWlIt^ UeTBAIL * Co.» T. filoLBAR, TBB WVl- * * ;JJVAH IKXMC KOOMf, JAMBfirLIMtlB. ass A. H. AXMdtJR * Oo., Tokoirtti j * 'ABafOQR * SA1IBAY,>W)BIB ic DUNN. IL'OBAUCBRB h Co., .«. BRYSOK, * KOm IbCOr, Am B. DAWBON, MoimtBAL ^ T. OABT, B. llU)DUeTOK, P. * * . 8INQILAIB, An J. T. JUI0088BAU, amne ; J. DUFF, aM^ B. A. PALMER, ^ Bi W w»t M, McKg WBtfcg , ^Airt C. L. tnLLXWlOX Ac Oo.,4lAr -.tout J. j»iiipa(nr,,iu» f. if. wttrrBLAW, mia«aka < f. b. beddomb, j. m. gbaiiam, iAMBB'QItlBAir, ^ BABTWOOP Ifc Co., Loiuw ; GOOlflSVJB *'OOBBldlAJU % B/a. iPCBWABT, AMik T. BARVX^, ColooMt h M^X, j^Atu^ tpiOf , ■ IMftrULn^, AJ» ^. BUSU'itdcvviUai *S. 0. LTMAlf.'BmiwsV.piAPMill ll • ^ * ».,ttmXS%, Pwnii; Vr. A]LI4NC(. Aim8AtlB»a(^BOTilBR|^ BoCBE«mi, N. r. 1 d. #. nKBBT * Co., tjirruA \ Afty »t BMj|sKntPEM osiiauuT mavgrnovt nn I II Mfcii I [ i u *" •«-..! • *,' f. .^1 f »' :o Maafti V^ llBBBipaa4|iiii|pa^^ V « .•• .* * *• * V- ♦^ ^^ >»*■ asca!: Bxoj^s €anat>'ian ^Imatiat, FOR THE YEAR 1852, J'^^ "l^v^.-t.'^^.'^.^AjlVKjK^^ Year of the world, according tb the usual compu- tation -.-.---.------ ^---- SWO Year of the world, according lo the Jews, (com- nieiicinn September 14) MW Siuce Uic foundation of Ronie OUW Epocbk^ Year of Her Majertj'a Reign, (cooimMiffai June 90) 15-1« Year of Moliommcdon Kra (conuncDceB Oct. 16) laW Year of tbc Independence of the Uuiiod 9tata% (cooimenccs Joljr 4) n-7t Golden Number ■ Epact - - - - ■ 10 9 En stcr Sunday:- - Hogation tjtlfttt^- April 11 MajrlS ChronoloKlcal Cj-cle*. Solar Cycle 13 i Roman Inlloitloii- Domintcal Lctten D.C. | Julka period- - ■ mCoreable Feasts. Ascension Day May 20 I Trlnhy Sunday - Whitsunday May 30 I AdvcRt Suadoy - •J - • •Sum 9 Eclipses. In the year IKW, there win be thr.-e Eclipse* of the Sun and three of the Moon. I. A tot-il Eclipse of the Moon, January 6, Kr3, visible in Canada. Tbe fbUowiag Uble costaiBs the Mean Omtti of the principal phabus of tUis JGcUpsc, at each of the places named : '* UtAH TTlf ■ or TLACa. -m •^- PLACE. Toronto- - - - London, C.W Cobourg, C. W. Kingston ..-•--•■ Quebec -- ■ Montreal ■ Halinn, N. 8. ■ St- John's, N. B. - - - - Frederieton, N.B. - - - • St John's, KewlbundlaDd ■ Red River Settlement - - ■ First contact wiUi Sbatksw. Disappear' *. M. 11 3-Sj>. 10 96-8;. 11 8-1 y. 11 14-3 1». 11 36-1 j». 11 964 j>. la e-s 11 96-9 j>. 11 33-0;. U 4»-8 9 aa-9p. '« Re. A. 13 11 11 IS 4-3 6-6 0-1 ]fV3 13 37-1 13 97-6 13 7-« 19 SJ-6 13 S4-« 13 90-e 10 SS^ k. m. 13 42-7 35-0 47-3 13 03-9 ■ 14 15-3 14 9-e 14 45-7 14 35-7 14 3»-l 19 3M> 19 31-1 I on f 4. LAStCon- appear'cl tact nith Shadow. ' h. m. 14 4*-7 14 3>0 13 47-3 14 03-6 19 19-0 15 6-8 16 49-7 19 av7 10 33-1 16 30-0 13 a»-t 13 13 I The first contact with tiie 'penumbra will oecnr at 40.7m. befbre the flrat oob- taet with tbe shadow; aad !tbe last contact with the penumbra 00.7m. sAer the ,l«at aoBlKt with *e shadow. Magnttudc of the Eclipse, (Moon's diametcr=l) 1,067 on the northen llmh. The tirat contact with the shadow occurs at 860 flrom tbc Bonbernmaat point of the Moon's limb Co the east. The last contact at 83° towards tbe west. II. A partial Eclipse of the Bun, January 90, 18S3, not visible is Canada, being confised to rcgioas sarrousdlng the South I'ole. III. A partial Eclipse of tbe Sun, June 17, 1S99, sot visible is Casada, beisg fosSasd to tbe Southers ponioa af South America. IV. A total Eclipse of the Moon, July 1, IMS, not visiible In Canada, being eonflned to tbe Besters Heisisiihere. V. A total Eclipse of the Sun, December 10, 1893, sot visible is Canada, being eonflned to the Coatiaent of Ask and the North Pacific ocean. VI. A partial Eclipse of the Moon, December 99-30, 1863, not visible in Casada, but vistbl* faa'dhe'soie Wmtm parts of tae Hulson's Bay Com^ my's Territory. Red River Settlement First contact with Shadow, TXiSTT 90 9 3 3 a.«i Middla. A. m. I. • 4 6«. Last contact with Shadow. k. m. 8 3 s. Oa.fs. First contact with tbe Pen- umbra Ih. 18.7b. befcre (he 1st contact with tbe ebadow . ■ ■■ ■■ I M^IMj^a* [■■■■111 I ^M^^^ !■ 1 1 ■ I III 111 ^^^-^1 11 Ml — a^^^—^M Magnitude of the Eclipse (Moon's dtometcrsl) 0.977 on the SouLbers Uinb. 8atnrn*s ft inv>— To render Saturn's Ring visible to the earth, it is necessary that tbt Sun and the as viewed from tlie Planet, be elevated on the same side of it, which ifi tbs eusc daring the whole of MSB. attain its greatest apparent diameter in November=49.8" BesloniBV and I I *m c. SCOBIE»S CANADIAN ALMANAC. n-Tt ■JuM« ■eaal { laet whh die i oecnr at| be fli* { 'nofeWortirm whli tbe PM-1 4.7iB. Mbre (tie jththeWwdow. > and tbe Butt, ItlOM. ■ • R9 19 .18 unmer 18S IS W unimn 17B to Ifi Elcntf nia of the Edipsca of Ibe Snii. 1«W. I Jauunry 90. -(^ A. m. a. 18 .M 29.3 20 10 2SM o / " unwirli raenn time of P In K.A - - . • aaJ Moon'i right auconttioa. ' s Dt>cIinat;on. i *' 81 l« 57.1 in'f DeclhiBUon. S -iO M C«A »!>'■ Horary motion in R. A. ; 30 iW.ft in'tf Horary motion InR. A. 8 31^.7 [oon'i Horary moticn in DerlinaUon. - - -■ ff 4 01.4 in'n Horary motion in neclinntloa. - - - -i ff 92.8 [ooa'i Bqua. Horizontal Parallax. " ■ • •, M 93.7 Sun's Bqua. Horizoaul ParallB.x. S.7 Moon's True 0einiaiajii«er. i W 13.0 Sun's True ScniitJlamrHpr. 16 16.3 June 17. h. m. a. 4 43 30.^ 5 44 37.71 o I i: /f^ 23 lO.t A 23 24 46.!> 04 1H.3 2 36.0 3 ii.'i 9 03.8 56 00.9 S-4 15 13.9 15 4.V.1 December 10. If h. m. g. U 24 17.8 17 13 30.66 O / II 5 33 00 20.0 5 33 01 41.0 30 33.9 2 4A.3 5 a SO.l 5 12.3 60 30.3 ^.7 16 20.12 16 1H.3 Element* ol the Eclipacs of the IVoon. \ 18S3. reenwich roein tlmoof 8 in R. A. Moon's rigbt ZMcccsioa. .... Moon's Dectlnatioa. ■ Son's DncllnatioD. • Moon's Horary motion in R. A. - - ■ Sub's Horary motion ia R. A. - - ' Moon's Horary motion in DT^ilnatioB. ISun's Horary motion in DccUnation. IMoon'a Gqua. Horixontal Parallax. ISun's Kgaa. Horixontal Parallax. • ' {Moon's 'I'rue SemMiamctcr. . . - ISua's True Scmldlameter. - . . ■ Jaouarj' 6. h. m. a. 19 10 13.3 7 10 00.11 o / " JV22 22 55.8 S its 28 41.2 37 30.3 S4U 9 XA 18.4 56 20.4 8.7 15 56.3 16 17JS 5 July]. December 25-86. I '' 3 26 16.5 le 43 52.01 I II S 23 16 07.3 lf9a 03 31.8 37 33.6 S35.0 37.2 10.6 Se 17.6 8.4 15 53.1 13 45.1 S S d. h. m. a. 26 01 07 C3.3 6 81 48.79 I II NVi 56 10.8 S 23 21 49.1 34oe.a 3 46.4 1 40.9 05.8 55 81.4 8.7 15«l.l M 17.3 Explanation •! the Artlcloa In the Chlendar. Tub 9xra'a DeeuRATio!« is given (br mean noon at Toronto, for every day : tbe difference for mean aoon for ny other place in the British novlnces, wilt rarely amount to one minute. Aptarbiit Noov, SBowina tub E40AT1011 op TmB.— This column contains tbe mean time corresponding to apparent noon on each day, or the hour which should be shown by a clock or watch at Toronto, when a Bun- marks twelve o'clock. Its error at any other place in tbe British Provinces will rarely amount to one d. The Equation of Time is the difference in tune between the real place of the Sun, and its supposed or place. "The actual interval between the sueceaeive arrivals of tbe Sun on the meridian, or the length of luecowive solar days, is variable, oning to the difference in the rapidity of tbe motion of the earth in different porta NT its orbit, and in tbe inclination of the succesalvo parts of the ecliptic to the equator. But as time-keeperB 'caanot be made to measure an interval which varies every day, a clock or watch is made to mark twenty-roar bonn in the average of all the days. In other words, it is made to keep pace with an imaginarv or mean Sun, having a motion exactly equal to the average motion of the real or apparent Sun. Hence, when It ia twe'vo o^clock by the real Sun, it may be before or after twelve by the mean Sun. The true Sun and the mean or imaginary Sun coincide four times in each year, viz., about tbe 15th of March, the 15tb of June, the 1st September, and the 24th December. Tbe difference between tiiem or the Equation of Time, is never more than sixieen minutes. A Sun-dial givea t^»retn tim*, and mast be corrected by applying the Elation of TiSM before setting a clock or watch by it. Son Risiiro abi> Sbttiiio.— The mtmn time of the Sun rising and setting is given for every day for Toronto and Montreal, and will bo found given for every tenth day at Quebec, Halifax, and Frederieton, by referring to the Table at page 17. If the time ii wanted for any intermediate day, enter tbe table of Semi-diurnal Arcs (page 17) with the Sun's declination for that day, the value given, subtracted fl-om, or added to, the hmbb tim* of apparent aoon, will give tbe hour of riiring or aeuing. The value as it stands in that Table ia the appmrent time of setUog aad its compliment to I2A, the cy^iartnt tim* of rising. Tas Moon's RksiNo ok BKrriNa is given for every day at Montreal and Toronto : the time of rising being when she sets during daylight ; and the time of setting when she riites during daylight. Tbe time given Ito Mon- treal will never be more than four minutes in error for Halifax, three minutee in error for Fredencton, and five minutes in error for Quebec ; and it is, therefore, near enough for ordinary reference S»t those places. Tbb Planbtb.— Tbe hour of meridian passage, right aseension and declination of each of the principal planets, is given for tbe 1st and 13th of each month. cr day, or any other latitude than thoac givei , a "value can be lntcr|)olatc>l. By nie4;is of Uie North Polar distance Of the Star, which ia added, the same opix-itunity may be employed for determining the latitude very nearly. DATE. I NOXTB. Tolar 'DiAoncc. Mear time of Meridian Vatm. Time. Uji'er or l*w'r January February March April- May June' July Atiguflt- September October Noyember December- ■ - 11 ■ -n -21 - - 1 - .11 - -ai - - 1 - -u • -31 - • J - -11 . -21 - - 1 . -H - -21 - - 1 - -11 • -91 - - 1 - -11 - -21 - - 1 - -11 - -21 - - 1 . -11 - -21 - - 1 - -11 - -21 - - 1 - -11 . -21 - - 1 . -11 . -21 ( " I 128.33 1 28.32 ; 1 29.32 1 2?.33 i 20.33 1 2S.37 128.39 1 23.41 128.44 12^.48 1 23.51 1 2^^.54 1 23.57 1 28.59 129.01 1 29.03 1 29.03 1 S9.04 129.04 1 29.03 139.02 1 29.00 1 28.57 1 28.55 1 28.51 1 ^.49 128.44 1 Sa.40 128.37 128.33 12?.29 128.25 123.83 128.19 128.18 128.13 h. m. B. 6 tl.VJ p. 5 43.10 p. 6 t'.",.13 p. 4 -22.16 a. 3 43.49 a. 3 vaM a. 2 27.5.'! a. 1 4HJ1 a. 1 09.00 o, 23.53 a. 11 42.3rt p. 11 03.21 p. 10 24.03 p. 9 44.51 p. 9 05.37 p. 6 22.30 p. 7 43.18 p. 7 04.07 p. 6 2«i.54 a. 5 47.43 a. S 08.33 a. 4 23.2ti a. 3 40.14 «. 3 07.01 «. 2 23.42 a. 1 44.37 a. 1 01 .26 a. 24.03 a. 11 43.51 p. 11 03.31 p. 10 20.14 p. 9 40.53 p. 9 01.29 p. 8 23.04 p. 7 42.38 p. 7 03.12 p. M. ta. U u u L L L I. L L I. L L L L L L L L U U U U U U u D D U U U u u H U C u Mem tiuio of (>r>>at(!i>t Klongatlon. Lruitude.JtJ o "j"£aBT Tlrne. or I Went, Axiniuth of Greateat Elongation. h m. a. \ 19.48 a. Of.; 11 .'M.2:) p. at.; 10 30.36 p. m.i 10 13.32 p. n.l 9 34.0.f p. mJ e M.39 p. «. 8 20.19 p. m. 7 40.55 p. m. 7 01.33 p. m. 18.05 p. m. 6 50.26 a. m. S 11.09 a. m. 4 31.33 a. la. 3 53.30 a.m. 3 13.11 a. m. 2 30.18 a. m. 1 51.06 a. m. 1 11.56 a. ffl. la 23.21 p. n. 11 46.39 p. m. 11 07.20 p. m. 10 27.31 p. m. 9 48.24 p. a. 9 09.36 p. m. 8 23.97 p. m. 7 46.42 p. m. 7 07.27 p. m. 6 28.36 p. m. 3 49.33 p. m. S 10.18 p. w. 4 17.23 a. w 3 37.51 a. m. 2 98.20 a. m. 3 19.14 «. m. 1 39.53 «. m. 1 00.22 a. m. W W W W W w w w w w £ £ £ B £ £ £ £ £ £ fi £ B E £ £ E £ E W w w vv w w 43© 4li< 46 o 1.03 1.04 1.04 1.U3 1.08 1.11 1.14 1.16 1.20 1.20 1.30 1.34 1.38 1.41 1.44 1.46 1.46 1.48 1.48 1.40 1.43 1.43 1.30 1.36 1.30 1.26 1.20 1.15 1.11 1.03 1.00 0.54 0.90 0.46 0.42 0.3B ' " I 4.10 4.08 4.U8 4.10 4.13 4.15 4.18 4.'J1 4.23 4.31 4.33 4.30 4.43 4.46 4.40 4.52 4.52 4.53 4.53 4.32 4.50 4.48 4.43 4.41 4.35 4.31 4.25 4.19 4.13 4.10 4.04 3.59 3.54 3.90 3.46 O ( II 2 3'.43l 7.30 7.28 7.98 7.39 7.32 7.33 7JB 7.41 7.45 7.51 7.53 7.59 8.04 8.07 8.10 8.13 8.13 8.14 8.14 8.12 8.11 8.06 8.04 8.01 7.53 7.51 7.46 7J0 7.35 7.20 7.24 7.18 7.13 7.09 7.05 7.02 I : TwiLioBT begina in the mornins, when the Sun is about 18 degrees below the horizon, and ends in the evening, when it ia eighteen degrees beyond it. The mean time ibr beginning and ending for every tenth day will be found at page 17, togctber wTtta the time of the Sbn'a rising and setting at Quebec, Fredericton and Halifhz. 8BXi-D»niiu.i< Ames.— This table is useful for determining the times of rinmr and $tUing of the heavenly bodiea. Enter the table with the declination of tlie object ; under the proper column for the locality will be found half tlK time wtiicb the object remains above the horizon, which is to be subtracted from the time of its laeridian pasnge, if tte time of rising ia required, or added, for the time of setting. £MmsI«.— Required the time of riMng for the Planet Jupitw, at Montreal, June lOtb, 1632, Dcclinatioa of Juidter.l5<' dcg. S. h. m. Corresponding to which we find iba semi-dluma] are ^^t Jupiter on meridian 90P. Jtf. Jupiter rises 46P. Jtf. Mbtbokoumical.— Having in previous almanaea given comparisons of Canadian climates with that of tbo Southern portion of Great Britain, represented by Greenwich, we this year selKt for the purpoae MakeratowB, in Roxburghshire, North Britain, in latitude 550 33', tUe Observatory of Sir Thomas Macdougol Brisbane. The particulara are derived firom eight years observations 1842-9, except the quantity of rain, whish haa been recorded for 18 years. The observations at Fredericton, New Bruaswiek, were made by Lieut. Col. Page, R. E., to whom we are indebted for tfacm. They embrace about two-and-a-half years, from September 1817 to February 1830, but include a p^iod of six mouths in the summer of 1818, when the observations were made at St. Johns, N. B. The tber^ mometer was recorded daily, at 5, 6, or 7, A. M., according to the season of the year ; at noon, 3 P. H., and 10 P. M. t the mean temperatures here eiven are reduced to the true mean of the 24tb, the largest correction beitig however only o 7. The data for Quebec arc also of old date, being derived flrom the observations of the Rev. l)r. Bparkes, flrom 1809 to 1818, as reduced by Mr. Justice McCord. (Hall's British American Journal, vol. 1.) Those valU'w which are marked by an asterisk* are from anotlier source and refer to the years 1823 to 1828. Th^ obaervatfons at Hamilton, C. W., are those of Dr. Craigie, (ib vols. 3, 4, and 5) and include Ave years, ftom 1846 to 1830. Ahhougb the mean temperatures are derived from observation:* at 9 A. M. and 9 P. M., which giv« a V ilue aomewhat below the true mean -, they are invariably considerably higher than tliose of ttie same months at Toronto. Thudiflference being much more than can be due to ttie diircrcnceln the geosraphicrl poslUon of the two localUes, may be attributed, probably, to some special circumstance in the position of the uutrumenta. ^*^s^'^^^»^m0*fu^^'^*^>^^^^ ■ "K^ ■ ^JIN^N^^*^^*^ ^^W^t^^^H'V^ Her i*IaJeitT*M Iflairuetical Obiierv«torr« Toranttt.—DiBcoTOK.— Captain J. ^. LeAoy, R. A., F. R. 8. EsTABLunME^pr.— Four Nondiei. irtbe ■age, » of M. M. >rti>e own, Tbe orded « aie lelude lUier- 10 P. iMrtng r. Dr. rhou ^flrom ittwat letwo leir. IS59.] JANUARY HAS 31 DAYS AND BEUINS ON THURSDAY. [9 MOON'S PHASES. tl. h. m. Full Moon ... 6 12 52 Last Quarter.. 13 08 01 _ New Moon... 20 14 10 f) First Quarter.. 2H 17 17 t Perigee 10 OA < Apogee 26 02 s JItmid immittr at Gritnwich, ffoom. Trme. ur auii. I or Aloon. 16 17 3 16 17.1 16 16.4 16 15 2 14 59.3 16 14.5 15 15 9 15 OS. 9 The Plavkts. 5f Mercury ? Venus. t Mars. i]( Jupiter. T; Saturn. WUranus. ee. , Prederie- C. W. I C. 1;:. ! ton, N.D. I 1 2 3i 4 5 6 7 8 Mean Temperature Mean Highest Temperature Mean Lowest Temperature. Mean Hamidily of the Air. Average No.of days of Rain Average Rain, in inches ... Average No.of days of Snow Maltcrat'n Scotland. 28 3 53.6 2.8 • 4 2 9.9 39.7* H21.5 12 5 43 7 r-22 7 • 13 "o7 Wceli. e jJUj J||! Thur. Friday Satur. sun. Mond. Tea d. Wed. Tburs. 9iFridf . lOj Satur. irSun. l2,Mond. laTuesd. 14Wed. Is'Thur. 16iFriday ITjSatur. JSSlin. 19 Mond. 20Tue8d. 21! Wed. 22 Thur. is6 127 f28 29 30 Friday Satur. 25S1111. Mond. Tuesd.l27 Wed Thar. Friday ; 31 j Satur. LsSK 1 14 15 16 17 18 19 •20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Bemarkablo Days. Sun's Dcelin'h Sou til. A. m. A. m 7 40 4 28 22 57.3|12 04 12|7 40 4 29 Cireamei»ion. (lit) Rduiund Biirlte b 1730- Battle of Princeton, 1777. EATtliquaKe In Canada, 16ff3. Treaty bet'n Brit. & (7.8. 1734.(22 39.4ll2 05 34 7 40 4 31 Epiphanf. O Full Moon, Oh. 92m., a. m Ualiico d 1M3. Ponleiiellc d 1737. [sailed ISM. "Enterprise" A *'lnveatiga(or ' Dr. D wight li 17S3. 1 2 t Quaripr,8h.01m.,p.ni. .31 32.1 ilallcyd 1*43. General Wolfc b 179B. Battle of Corunna, 1800. Prankliu b 170<>. Cuidad Rodrijo storraed,13l2. James Watt b 1703. Howard d 1700. ^New Mood, 2h. lOm , a. ra. (31st) iSf enters Aquarius. W. Pitt d 1806. (3S(h) Burns b 1730. Sir F. B. Head, Lt. Gor. 1830. Prane is Jeffrey dieso. Mosart b 17M. Gibbon d 1704. 29|fl>First duarter, Sk.lTm., a.m 30 Cbarles Ut belieaded, 1043. 28 31 _L 12.3 36 50 6 15 90 * 1.841 Toronto, C.W. 24.7 45 3 —4 4 82 5.2 2.215 9.7 A pp. noon showing tlie Eq. of time. A. m. a 23 02.4)12 03 44 Sun. Toronto. Rises HeU. •22 51.812 04 40}7 40 4 387 46 22 45.8112 05 07 7 40 4 30 m .32 5!j2 06 0117 394 33 7 22 25.212 06 27 7 39 4 34 7 22 17.412 06 53:7 39,4 35 7 22 09.212 07 ISiT 39,4 35 2-2 00.6il2 07 437 ^A 377 45 21 515il2 08 07 7 39 4 37 7 45 21 42.012 OS 30 7 38 4 3817 44 Montreal Rmei* A.m. 7 47 7 46 46 46 46 46 46 45 12 08 53 7 3S;4 40!7 44 itet* A. ffl 21 21 21.8,12 09 167 37|4 4l|7 43 21 11.0 12 09 37 7 37i4 427 43 20 59.9'I2 09 587 36 4 44 7 42 •20 48.XI2 10 18:7 36,4 45l7 41 20 36.4 12 10 38{7 35)4 477 41 20 24.1 12 10 57|7 3414 48i7 40 20 ll.»^12 11 15 7 33|4 49 19 58.2^12 II 19 44 8 19 30.912 12 05 7 31 19 167 19 02.S 18 32 I 18 16.5 ■8 00.6 Earl orElgin.Gov. Gen. 1817. 17 27.8iI2 13 437 2413 04 12 11 337 33 497 32 12 21 7 12 357 30f4 54 18 47.yi2 12 487 13 017 13 137 13 24 7 30 29 28 27 26 17 44.413 13 347 25 5 027 30 4 58 4 50 4 527 4 63 4 56 4 57 7 34 4 58 4 59 39 38 38 37 .36 35 33 32 5 007 31 4 56 22 2i 24 25 n r> 3U 31 32 34 35 37 38 39 41 42 43 44 46 47 48 50 52 53 54 7 29^ 59 Moon. Toronto. Montreal. Sot*. A. m. 1 27 m 2 28 3 29 4 33 5 37 6 37ffl Rises. 6 41 a 7 53 9 06 10 19 11 3^2 a .VIorn'g, 43 ffl 1 55 3 04 4 13 5 20 6 21in Sets. 5 11 6 14 7 17 Sets. 8 17 9 17 10 16 11 15 a Morn'g. 14m 1 16 2 17 ffl A. m 1 29 m 31 33 39 43 6 44ffl Rises. 6 35 a 7 49 9 03 10 18 11 31 a Morn'g. 44ni •1 67 3 08 4 19 5 26 6 27in iSets. 5 06 « 6 09 7 13 8 15 9 j7 10 16 11 16 a Morn'g. 16«t 1 19 220» •] FEBRUARY HAS 89 DAYS AND BEGINS ON SUNDAY. [ISM MOON'S FHASBd. d. h. m. O Full Moon... 5 01 36 Ci Last QlO Full Moon Ih 30in p id. Sun's neclln'n Houtii. A pp. noon snowing (he Bq. of time. FridayVn a. Lander d 1934. Sat. l38 -- — • - 8 Sun. !3» .Mon. lOlTues. 11 Wed. 12Thurs. 13 Friday 14Sat. 15 16 17 18 19 20. 140 'V 43 44 4i 46 47 21 22d: •23 2^ 25 San. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Friday 51 27 28 29 Sat. Snn. Mon. Fues. Wed. 2GTbur8. Friday Sat. Sun. (6) Bat of Elizabethtown 1313. SepluageiimM, Canada ceded to Britain 1703' I. Victoria married 1640. Lord Sydenham Gov. G. 1640 '^ Last Quarter 4lt Km a m. II. Cellini d 1570. Hilary Term ends. (14) St. Valentine. VIelancthon b 1497. 48<{l'artltion of Poland 1773. 49 f^anada settled 1534. !H\ # New Moon 7ii 37m p m. (I9th)^3un enters Pisces. *i Resolutions passed 1834. 331 Wasiiington b 1733. 54 Sir J. Reynolds d 1703. 55 Handel b 1664. ^^,A»h H'edntsday. 57!jameB Hervey b 1714. 58^.'3ir J. Colborne Admin 1636. 59,© F.i?n Quarter Oh 14m a m. 60l|ntert ' Day. 17 11.0 16 53.9 16 36.4 16 18.7 16 00.7 15 42 4 15 239 15 05.1 14 46.0 14 26.7 14 07.1 Sun. Moon. Toronto, i Montreal, '""^ilises tetn. Ki!.i'8i ^)(>ls. m. 8 12 13 52 13 13 ^9 12 14 06 12 14 12 12 14 17 12 14 22 12 14 25 12 14 28 12 14 30 12 14 31 12 14 3. h. m lA. m. 21 10 07 20 3 08 '<. tn. h. m 7 23|3 OJ r i8 5 00 7 "'-- """ ""= "- I'oronto. Montreal J<»'tip. t?eiR. 7 265 02 7 235 03i 19l3 09ir 23 5 03 185 10l7 225 06 175 lli7 215 07 15 5 13(7 195 09 fi m. I 3 18 /nl 4 20 i 5 19 i 6 13 ml A HI. 3 24 m 4 27 5 25 6 20ffl 7 14 5 U\7 17 7 13 3 1517 16 7 12(5 1S|7 15 Rises. iRises. \o U\7 175 11 5 12 5 14 13 47.3 12 14 31 52 13 27.3 13 07.3 12 46.6 12 26 12 05.1 II 44.1 11 22.8 11 01.4 10 39.8 10 J8.1 9 56.2 9 34.2 9 120 8 49.6 8 27.2 8 046 7 41.9 12 14 30 12 14 29 12 14 26 12 14 23 12 14 19 12 14 14 12 14 09 12 14 03 7 115 19i7 145 15 7 10.1 20|r 13 5 17 7 085 2H7 115 18 2 05 7 06 3 22?7 095 19 3 12 7 04 5 24(7 08 5 20 4 14 7 03 3 25 7 Oils 27 r 04 5 »4 7 00;6 28 6 58*5 30 7 025 26 6 5715 31 7 005 2S 12 13 56|6 56l5 32j8 585 30 6 57 5 31 6 555 3 12 13 49:6 54,5 34 12 13 41)6 53(5 35 12 J3 3216 515 3616 54 5 34U0 05 7 06 5 22 6 45 a 8 03 9 18 10 32 11 G 41 8 01 9 17 10 33 44 a|ll 46 a Morn*g.'Morn'g. 56 fn 1 00 nt 7 033 25 5 09 5 56 m Sets. 5 06 6 08 7 08 8 07 9 05 12 13 23 6 49|5 37 12 13 13 12 13 03 12 12 52 12 12 41 6 46 5 406 48 6 38 6 44|5 42 6 43,5 43 2 It 3 18 4 20 5 15 , 6 03m Sets. 5 02 a 6 05 7 06 8 07 9 06 10 06 6 525 3.5|ll 03 all 06 a 6 4715 39*6 495 37lMorn'g. Morn'g. 6 465 40 6 45 5 41! 04 mi 09 m 1 Od M 10 2 05m; 2 Urn »••. .^ f o m . m a t i a 'g- > I'm 1059.] MARCH HAS 81 DAYi^ AND BEGINS ON MONDAY, [t i 4 MOOM'S PHASES. da h' n. Full Moon.... 5 12 13 L«tt Quarter... 12 03 12 New Moon.... 20 01 26 First Quarter. 2S 03 33 Perigee 6 06 Apogee 21 02 ~ Siatidiamttir' ii UrMnmfti, na«n. hiv). or'Suii. " j 'of'Jdfoon 1 10 20 30 16 09 1 IC 06 8 16 04 16 01 3 15 41 16 12 8 14 42.9 15 52 5 Till PtANETS. ^ Mercury $ Venui. t Mart. ^ Saturn. Uranui. Nep*une l8T March. Meridian I Amcii- ! lion. I Mean tlme_ oftraniitor" m. ' h. m. Morn 25 a 08 a 46 m 18 a 19 a 0) a ing Sta 1 OS* 7 49*24 IS 24 17 1 58 9 1 68 11 21 44J 8 Dcel. 15tu March. Meridian 38 JV 55 A 26 S 36 :Y 35 iV 67 S 1 91 oe.9 eTenlng h. ffi. An Eve 2 32 a 16 a 51 tn 29 a 26 12m 8 3 2 2 II Right .\tcen. ■ion. Decl. A.m. iiingSiIar. 2 05|l3 28 iV 52|24 19i\' 24,17 24 S 03,10 09 iV 011148 ^ 7 15 2 2 22 46! 8 45 5 M oe.S eveninff meteorological €^mparlM>ua for ttae moutit of march. liaDiilion, c. w. Mean Temperature Mean Highest Temperature Mean Lowed Temperature Mean Humidity uf the Air. Average No.of dayt of Rain Average Rain in Inchei. . . I Average No.oi days of Snow 31 5 62 4 12 6 « 2 8 ftucbee. C. H. 24.4 46. 7« —9.2 Prcd'lcion, N.B. 35 2 60 -16.5 • 3.5 10.5 MHkerii'a. Scotland. 39 5 57.7 17.8 83 613 Toronto, C. W. 308 53 5 6.1 79 6.5 1 536 7.5 Day of the Week. .Mond. 61 Remarkable Days. Sun'i noeliu'ii South.. Nor III. St. Datid. 2Tue8d.62We*Icydn91. Wed. Thur. Friday 6|Satur. Sun. Mond Tuesd. Wed. Thur. 12|Friday Satur. Snu. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. 18 Thur. 19 20Salur.' 53 Battle of Point au Pelce, 1?33. ()4|Fir8t American Congreu 1796. 65;Corregio d 1531. 66 O Pull Moon. Oh 13in a m. (j7 William Il[. d 170-2. 63 tlon. B. Smith, Ailmin. 18'20. 69'.\mcrieu8 Ve«paeiut b 1431. >70' Botany Bay diac 17S7. 7) JTaaio b 13t4. 72.® Last Quarter 3b 13m p m. 73'pianet llertchcl diac 1781. 74' York U U, a Market town,1814 75'Coriiwallia def the Amer 17S1. 76'Boilcaub 1015. 77j5«. Patritk. 78 Sterne d 1708 Friday 79 ''« B"'" •> "33- 2] 22 23 24 23 26 27 28 29 Mond 30 Tuesd. 81 Wed. Snii. Mnnd. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. 30 V New Moon Ih 90in p m. 3l'^C2Dih) Sun cat Ariei Spring g2'<2 195 65 \h. m 44 6 42 5 42 45 6 41 47 6 39 49 6 37 50 6 36 51 6 33 526 31 53 6 30 54 6 28 55 6 26 56 6 25 586 23 .VJi6 21 006 19 02j6 17 43 45 46 Hita. Seta. A. Mi. 3 05tn 3 59 4 50 5 34ffi| 48|Ri8es. 49 6 53 a 51{ 8 10 521 9 26 53 10 42 54 11 56 a 5 5r)jMorn'g. 15.1 12 05 00,5 53 38 5 12 04 42 5 51 0l.Pn2 04 24 5 49 2 1.0) 12 04 05 5 47 03i6 15 04 6 13 6 05 6 12 6 07 6 10 6 08 6 08 6 09 6 0-5 im 03 116 02 1215 69 14;5 5? 15,5 56 16*5 54 175 52 185 51 196 48 » 21 5 46 6 .•> o7 5 581 6 00 6 01 6 02I 6 03! 6 04 06 m 09 07 56 38 13 44 >n 6 06 Sets. 6 07i 5 59 09 6 58 111 7 5S 12 8 56 13t 9 57 1510 57 1611 57 a 17Morn'g. oom 1 5i 2 41 3 27 »i A. m. 3 11m 4 05 4 56 5 39 m Rises. 6 52 a 8 10 9 S8 10 45 12 00 a Morn'g. 1 11/n 15 14 02 44 18 48 m Sets. 5 59 (I 6 59 7 59 I 9 00 110 01 11 02 .Morn'g. 03 m 1 00 1 58 2 48 3 33 m 9] APRIL HAS aO DAYS AND BEGINS ON THURSDAY. nHftS MOOM'I O Pull Moon.... {Lail Quarttr. . New Moon PSAMI. a. A. Ml 3 21 07 10 15 4:2 18 18 38 First Qaarttr.. 26 14 46 Peri|«« 3 18 Apogee. 17 05 "Km^ oF 8un. or Moon. 1 10 20 30 Thk Plankti. liT AriiL. 16 00 8 16 58 3 15 55.6 IS 63.2 16 22 4 15 34 9 14 46 3 16 26.3 9 Mercury 9 Venus. } M«rs. i^Japiler. ^Saturn. Uranus. Nepiiine. luaa Uimm oftrsiMUof I ! Right Mertdlani Aieen- ■lOD. A. m. 42 24 41m 80 « 23 • 10 07 w k. m. Eveui 8 23 8 06 15 21 3 II 2 04 S2 4^ Dcel. 15tu Aftit. I Kighl Meridian Aiecn- : slOD. ng Stir 20 21^ 3 (ilN 17 10 5 10 51 iV l2 07iV 8 ns II If IMBoraiBf Oecl. 16 16 45 5 195 44 5 505 275 935 28S 10 M 13.0 Boniav mm n«t««r«loffleail C«mp«rla«Ma for the mMith ol AprIL Mean Tennperalure Mean Highest Tennperature Mean Lowest Temperaturf Mean Hunnitiiiy of the Air. Average No.ofaay8 orRsin .\verage Rain in inches.. . Average No.nf daysorSnow H«iiiilion, c.w. Quebec, C. B. Frederic- iMakertt'n, ion, N.B. IScoUand. Toronto, C.W. 44.1 80.6 23.0 • 8.2 37.2 61 5 10. 9» 38.5 66.0 11.5 • 6.0 3 43 1 66.0 25.7 81 • 1 359 41.6 71.4 IH.O 73 8 5 2 684 2.2 "oY Week. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Id 16 17 18 19|Mond. 20TueS(l 21 Wed. 22Thur. 23 FritJa, 2t 23 26 n 28 rhur. Friday Satiir. 9un. Mond Puosd. Wed. rhur. Friday Satur. 9nn. Mond. Tufsd Wed. Thur Frida\ Satur' Snn. Bemarkable Dajra. t Sud'a iDeelln'n i North. 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 llOl t Ilarv y b 1579. Battle of Oopeiihngen, 1801. ISiahop licber d Vtf». \ Oi''ull Moon, Olt.}M., A.M. j «tOW d 1603. I Napoleon sent to Elba, 1814. | WorrtSMTorth b 1770 j Hudion'a Day Co. wiab. lOOfl. Gifd Fridaf. Rattle of TouloiiH>, 1814. :\np. nooni itnowing . ibe Bq.of Time. Man. h. 12 12 102 9l^aii Quarter 3h 49ni.A.M 30 Satur. iSmii Mon«). TiKsd Wed. 29Tbur Frid. 8 55.4 9 17.1 9 38.7 (I.Uh) BaitleorCulloden 1740.' 10 00.1 BufTond 1786. ! 10 21 4 Brock's Monument dctt. 1840.' 10 425 Firjt Ncw*papi-r in Am.r.01.1 1 1 03.4 103 Dr Young d t7U, 104|(Inndel d 1798. 105|PGaec with France, tS14 loe 107 108 109 IK 11 II 113 114 115 116 117 4 48.1 5 11.1 5 34.0 5 56.9 6 19.6 6 4!.2 7 04.8 7 27.1 7 49.4 8 11.5 12 8 33.6||2 12 12 12 11 m. «. 3 47 3129 5 4 12 311 13 12 12 12 12 12 235 1'oronto. RiMi 5 4: 2 53 5 41 Until Montrval. Toronto. m 22 5 5 235 d 24 5 6 255 h.m\h.m. Sew Moon Oh «m A.M. (IOth)0 enters Taurus. Battlerof Landshut 13C0. Wordswonh d ISM. 51. 0»«rgt. Barl Catheart, Gor.6cn.1840, Pari lament Houses burnt 1840 D.IInme 41711. 8)f)First Qusrier Sh 40ni A.M 19 S7ih) Est. or York, U.0.1813 >3r,j -Var with Prance 18C3. 21 l>Va8hlagtonUtPres.U.a.l7ae 2 18 3 2 01 5 144 5 127 3 1 mb 54 5 38^3 23 3 25 0713 23 59 5315 3(1 37 3.5 34 32 3<' 28 27 6 23 6 25 40 6 26 39 6 27 •i 27 5 37 6 29 28 5 3^6 30 Moon. Set*. A.m. 4 06III 4 43 Rises. 7 03 8 18 9 35 10 49 .tfonireil Bets. 11 24.0 11 44 6 12 04.9 12 25.1 12 45.0 13 04.8 11 13 24 311 13 43..M1I 14 02.611 59 S8 59 24 5911 58 57 58 44 58 32 5 58 20 5 58 06 5 08 57 68 57 47 14 21.5 14 40.1 14 58 41 57 375 67 27 5 02 57 09 67 21 20 IS 16 15 13 12 10 295 336 31 6 305 32 6 32 11 58 6 315 30 6 33^Morii'g 6 32^5 286 34* t 01m 6 34|6 26 6 36 1 54 6 35(5 24 ii 37 2 38 6 36j3 2. 6 :i8 3 16 6 37i3 20 6 47 3 48 6 395 19^ 41i^4 15 6 40^5 17 6 431 4 40 6 4l|3 15S44 5 03 5 07 6 42'5 6 4^ 6 45 3 5 068 60 5 02 6 6 6 52 5 00 6 5 6 53 4 5S 6 6 671ti5 006 54 4 57 4 596 65 4 55 S 61 4 5816 56(4 54^ OOi 45iSet8. 6 50 7 51 6 4bl5 OSH 49} 8 52 8 47 5 066 6(4 9 51 6 48 5 0.^ 6 5l|l0 49 6 495 036 53111 46 A.m. 4 10m 4 46 Rises. 7 00 a 8 20 9 39 to S4 .Morn'g. 5m 08 01 44 21 51 18 42 03 Sets. 6 53 7 66 8 66 9 57 10 66 11 64 Morn'g. 046 1 31 S 10 340 3 16 18M.] MAY HAS 31 DAYS AND BEGINS ON SATUUDAY. [• 1. bN 91f iN 08 IN 9N ts ; ii a irtti IN. 10m 46 t». 00 20 39 54 rn'g. 5m 08 01 44 21 51 18 42 03 1. 53 a 55 56 57 66 54 •rn'g. 4ft 31 10 45 15 m. 6 6 i) ( d 1 -WS^JXTTBAXBtr d. h. Full Moon.... 3 5 Latl Quarter.. 10 6 New Moon... 18 9 58 First Qoarier.. 23 22 21 Perigee S 4 Apogee 14 15 Pcriiee 30 8 Thk PLANRTf. iBT Mat. 15th Mat. Meridian 9 Mereory H 47 m B*mi4 lmm»itr mt Ort*mmiek, JTaim. 1 10 20 30 "6? aiin"". 15 53.9 IS 50 9 15 49 15 47.3 "sm icon. 16 34.6 15 10.9 15 03.9 If 27.3 % Venue. i Mare. UJuftxttr. ^Saturn. fifUranue. 3 6 11 11 8 U>Wgptiin». L8 MAan timeon « •■ 5 11 a\ 31m 46 m 32 m 12m Ritflit Afcen- •lon. Deel. Mcridinn A. m. I o 2 2614 4426 5119 0816 25 13 1112 -^ RiKht A»een- ■Ion. 5 8 15 2 2 22 51 8 tramttofof IM nomiof ' J A. Bl. 39 N \ Morn 26 N 3 11 a 45 ^ 5 42 a 20 5 1 1 95 a 07 N 10 58 m .|2AliU 36 m 14 S 7 18m k m. i»i Sla 6 46 9 16 15 01 2 32 2 14 Dccl. r. 26 13^ 17 39 A i5 62 S 12 42 A 12 58A 23 52) 8 08 5 e W l#.6 montlag BfoUorologleal Comparteona for the montb of Mmj. M«an Tennperalure Mean Highest Temperature Mean Loweat Temperatiiri! .Mean Hunaidily of the Air- Average No.ot daysof Rain Average lUin, in incbea. f ^7 Wee*. *— 1 Salur. sun. 3 Mond. Ttiesd. 5iWed. Tbur. Friday Satur. Snn. Mond. Toesd. l2tWed. Thnr. Friday .Satur. Sun. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. 20!Thur. Friday 22|Satur. Mond. Tueid. 2fl{VVed. 27 Thur. 28r. ChalaMra i ldf7. lOj JUNE HAS 30 DAYS AND BEGINS ON TUESDAY. [1M9. O (i MOOIT'S PHASES. d. h Full Moon . . Last Quarter New Moon. . First Quarter Apogee II Perigee 26 }A. . 1 13 9 8 21 58 16 23 30 24 3 7 20 30 Stmidiamtter ol Oreemeich, ifoon. Pate. I _ 1 10 20 30 1 Of fluii. i" II 15 47.1 15 46.1 15 45 3 15 45 1 I U( M oon. / ir 16 23.6 14 48.4 15 39.2 16 03.1 Thb Planets. $1 Mercury ? Venus. $ Mars. l(Jupiter. ^Saturn. i^fUranus. yNeptune. 1st Junx. Mcrldiaij h. m. A Morn 3 7 fl of transit of ' '' ' • 8 a 10 a 69 w 36 01 ]2t» Right A«cen- ■ion. Decl. A. m.\ » ing Stair. 7 49J>3 44 49!l4 37 14 53,15 21 2 4013 19 2 17 13 16 22 53i 8 5 N N S ^ ii 15tu Jvifc. Meridian h. m. A Morn 2 47 4 41 a 9 10 a 9 lOm 8 44 m 5 17 rn Right Afcen- tion. 14 46 2 47 DmI. A. h. m. ing Stu, 8 24)20 38 jy 10 1811 48N 15 01 5 13 46 jr 2 20il3 28 N 22 5^ 8 4 5 7 19 23.3 morning tt 24 9S.G morning REeteoroIofflcal C!omparl8on« for tbe montb of Jane. Mean Temperature Mean Highest Temperature Mean Lowest Temperaturt Mean HuonitJity of the Air. Average No. of days of Rait. \verage Rain iu Inches... . 67.8 94 8 43 8 • 1.6 aueltce, Fredk' ton, Makent'ii.^ Toronio, C. B. N. B. Scotland. C. W. 63.7 61.4 65.4 61.4 84 8 85.0 78.5 84.0 47.4* 39.0 37 5 35.7 • • 79 77 « 11.0 • 10.5 • • 2 651 3.249 Day of the Week. 1 Tuesil. 2 Wed. 3 Thur. 4 10] n 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Remarkable Days. I Sun'B jDecliii'ii I North. t __ App. noon! Sun. | Mo on. ^ the°Kq. ofl 'roroiito. I MoiUreal.] Toronto jMontrcal Tiwift iK.K' '^^ r.ord Ilowe'a victory, 17M. 151 OFuU Moon, Ih 9m A.M. 32 09.0 22 16.7 22 24.0 Thur. 155 „,_ „u,to„ b 1726, [22 24.0 11 57 o3 Friday 156jLeopolJ King of Belgians •31.122 .30.9 11 58 03 Satur. lo7 King of Hanover 1771. [22 ^7 0;1 i 58 13 h. m 11 57 34 II 57 44 11 57 53 Sei«.lKiiifi>{ Setn.i KntcD «. h. m.lA. m.iA lit 6JSnn. 7 Mond. 8 Tuesd. 9JWetl. Thur. Friday 12 Satur. l3Sun. 14] Mond. 15 Tuesd Wed. Thur. Friday Situr. Sail. Mond. Tuesd. Wed. Thur. Friday Satur. Sun. 28 Mond. 29TueBd. 30 Wed. 158. 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 laei lis Trinitg. Haslet Term begino. Pope b 1088. (§L.a8t Quarte rO b38m A.M r^Uand b 170«. lion S Smith, adihin'r 1817. Stvr York incorp. 1005. Corcicn taken by France 1700. Battle of Marengo, 1800. .Magna ChartA signed 12IS. Marlborough d. 1722. Xcw Moon, llh 30m A.M U.ittle of Waterloo, 1813. F.sster Term ends. ttueenViet Accession 1837. ^SiltinterB Cancer (Sum.eom.) .Machiavc) d 1327. Mebnitz b 1616. O First auar 3h 30m P.M. Rattle of Bannocfcbum, 13U. a, White d 1709. Zschokke d 1818. Great Fire at aueltec, 1813. SS Pefsr MMi Pamt. Sir P MaitlandU'OoVr ICaO, [22 43.0; 11 58 24 22 4'J.4'U 58 35 22 64.8 11 58 46 2i 59.8! 1 1 58 58 2( 04^3|ll 59 10 23 08.4^11 59 22 23 12.2 11 59 34 23 15.511 59 47 23 18 5!ll 59 59 23 21.0J12 00 12 23 23.1 iiq 00 25 4 m.ih.m.\ /». m. \ 4 26|7 29;4 2017 35! 7 12 a 26! 7 30i4 20|7 36; 8 26 25|7 £'.4 JvJ7 37i 9 30 25I7 31,4 1J^,7 33JIO 27 24'7 32 4 1K7 3«J II 13 24 7 3214 17 7 3911 50 24 7 33I4 1717 4U 24 7 34j4 17 2:) 7 ^5:4 17 23 7 35I4 16 23 23 23 23 23 1^ 7 3614 1 7 37 4 1 7 37k 1 7 374 16 7 37l4 I6i7 41 41 41 42 42 43| 44 44 2» 24.8; 12 00 38 23 26.l!l2 00 51 23 26.9|12 01 04 23 27.4!l2 01 17 23 27.4112 01 30H 24 23 27-1 ;i2 01 43 4 25 25 4 24' 4 24 4 24 44 2317 37(4 n 7 24 7 38!4 1G7 45 Morn'g. 23 m 49 1 13 1 36 1 58 2 22 2 48 3 16 3 51 Sets. 8 33 9 23 4 25 25 23 26.312 01 56 23 25.lil2 02 09 23 23.5;13 02 21 23 21.412 02 3), 23 19.0 I'J 02 46 4 20 23 16.1.12 02 584 26 13 12.912 03 104 27 23 09.2 12 03 22 4 37 38i4 16,7 46 38(4 16)7 46 3*4 16)7 46'10 08 39)4 17 7 46 10 45 39i4 17 7 47,11 19 3944 17 7 47 39|4 17 7 47 39'4 18 7 47 2617 40 4 19 7 47 7 40^4 19^7 47 7 40k 19 7 47 7 40.4 21' 1(X 11 61 .Vlorn'g. 19 m 48 1 16 1 49 2 26 7 4(r4 20)7 471 3 09 7 471 A. m. 7 17 a 8 32 9 38 10 34 11 19 11 55 Morn'g. 26 m U 61 1 14 I 36 1 58 2 20 2 46 3 12 3 46 Sets. 8 40 a 9 30 10 13 10 50 11 23 II 62 Murn'g. 20in 46 1 13 1 46 2 31 \3 OS 18 C TTa e 9. iN iN S N r-«P ■? real r a 'g. 1S69.] JUKiY HAS 81 DAY8 AND BEGINS ON THURSDAY. [11 MOON'S PHASES d. O Pull Moon.... (§ Last Quarter.. 7 # New Moon.... 16 10 58 §) Firs' Quarter... 23 O Full Moon.... 30 4 Apogee 9 d Perigee 22 h. m. 22 11 14 49 7 45 8 55 2 1 Thb Plankts. l6T. Jolt. I Meridiaa Stmid iamtt eri at Ortenwieb, Ifoon "Dale. ' Of gi7n. ( oTSfoori; 1 10 20 30 15 45.1 15 45.2 15 45 8 !o 47.0 222^! 15 45 5 14 47.4 16 15.7 15 22.7 A. m. I? Mercury] Even! n ? VeDHS. i 1 55 m ,1 4 11 m I 8 4 a 8 14ni 7 44 m 4 14 I $ Mars 2(Jupiler. ^ Saturn. l|l(Jranus ^Nept une. Right I ABcen-l fion. I Decl. 15th Jvlt. MeriJian ;. m. g Sta'r 8 35 17 6 A' 10 52 8 11 xVl 14 45! 14 51 S 2 53,14 12 A' 2 2213 40 ^ 22 .53! 8 7 S Right Atcen- ■Ion. h. m, 1 20 m '\ Evenin 3 46 m 7 8a 7 24 m 6 51 m 3 18 ct A. m, 8 54 g Sla 11 22 14 14 2 57 2 24 22 52 Decl. 19 07 A^ 4 52 iV 14 53 S 14 30 A 13 ilH 4 96 25.3 morning in«teoroloKical Gompartaono for ll|e noBtbof Jnlr* 1 Hninilton, ' C. W. Mean Tennperature Mean Highest Teniperatnre Mean Lowest Tetnpe.atiire Mean Humtdily of the Air. Average Nu.or Days nf Rain Average Rain in Inches .. . 72.9 98.0 51.2 « 2 2 Qaebee, C. B. 66 6 86.9 51 .4» # Predk'ion, N. B. 65.6 92.5 44.0 • 14 5 afakerst'n, Scotland > Toronto, C. W. 57.0 75 2 39 2 82 I 2.';2i 66.5 68.1 44.1 76 8.2 3.901 Dny of Wee*. Bemarkable Oayv. I Sxn'e iDeiHn'ii ' Norm. 1 Thar. U8^i'EPRol'''!K)n,Lt Gov 1815 23 05.2 2JFriday l84lO?uIl Moon lOh lima. tu. ;i3 00.7 aiSatiir.' 4i9aii. 6|Mond. fiTuesd. 7,iWed 185 186 187 Quebec rounded 1608. Chnteaubriand d 1943. French Lihe Algiers 1^30. 22 55.8 A pp. noor i^bowinR the Eq. o< time. A. 12 1-2 12 22 50.5 12 l88iBntilcorMtiaa 19b0. ,22 44.9 22 388 l89:col. Simcoe Lieut. Gov. 17t«.i22 32.4 8;,Thnr. 1 90|(iLast Quarter 2li 49m n. ni.!22 25.5 9f|Friday I91hpre»ideiit Taylor d 1530 '"" '" ^ lOjSatur. 192(Columbus b 1U7. 1 liSlin. jti^S Lalaiide b 17^3. .Mond.il94 RTue8d.!l95 HlWed. ;i9^Mrt.SI2 1-2 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 1-2 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 19 m. 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 b 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Suu. Moon. Toronto. Kue> » 33 45 96 6 17 27 36 46 54 3 n 19 2C 33 39 45 50 54 59 2 5 8 10 11 12 Iv 11 10 8 6 3 h.m 4 2f -eif, 2i •Hi 2> 2J 3t 31 3'. 3: 3.V 3i) a' 3t> 3' 3g 3b 39 40 41 42, 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 / J r r 7 7 r r 7 7 7 7 7 7 r 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Moil treal.1 Toronto. .Montreal KiMn, S<-ti>.: Ritei. i.m / 4> .' 40 (' 4C .' 40 39 38 3S 3S 3^ 37 36 35 35 35 34 31 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 «».A. m.'A. m. 217 21 7 , 47 21 7 47 8 12 9 05 ,. ».; 9 48 21 7 47'lO 21 22|7 46ilO 50 ?37 4611 15 24 7 4611 40 25 7 45 26 7 44 Klfca. 25 24 23 22 22 21 20 277 43 28i7 42 58 7 42 297 42 30,7 42 31 7 41 327 41 33|7 40 34|7 39 4 35 7 37^ 4 36 7 36 A. tn. 8 20 a 9 11 9 53 10 25 10 63 11 17 11 41 Morn'^.(Morn'g. 06 m; 06 m 25 I 23 37,7 36^I0 22 397 35 10 50 40 7 33 417 42!7 42,7 43,7 44 45 47 3211 31 30 30 29 28 27 50 ( 46 1 16 1 12 1 49 1 44 2 26 2 20 3 10 3 04 Sets. Sets. 8 03 a, 8 09 a 8 45 8 60 9 19 9 22 9 53 ! 9 55 10 24 10 61 11 19 111 40 Morn'g. 20 m 5b 1 45 2 28 i 2 42 Rises. jRiiet, 11 18 50 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4817 26| 8 18 «i 8 23 a 19] AUGUST HAS 31 DAYS, ANb BiSGINS ON SUNDAY. [ISftdT. MOON'S PHASES. d. k. m. ^ Last Quarter... 7 8 It) # New Moon . . 14 20 41 ® First Qaarter.. 21 12 44 O Full Moon.... 28 21 49 <( Apoi;ee ..... 5 i2t 4 Perigee 17 17 S*midiamtltr at Oritmmitk, Ifoon, The PJ.ANET8. IsT August. Meridian Date. 1 10 20 31 orsun. OfMoon. 1 II 15 47 1 15 48 4 15 50.3 15 32.6 / // 15 13 3 15 12 6 16 13.6 1 14 51 7 k. m. 1 49 m .A. Morn ing Sta - ~ n 59 r. ^ Mercnry 9 Venua. i Mars. |,^ Jupiter. I ^ Saturn. ;lf{Uranaa. ^Neptnne I 2 3 17 fl 6 4 o 6 22 m 5 41 m 8 a Right Ateen- aion. h.m 10 30 3 2 25 22 51 Dcel. 8 46 35 15th Auocar. Meridian -t k m Ma Morn 9 49 a If 2 14 47*15 10 si 5 51 4 s: 1 2tl4 44 . 13 53. 8 20 34 a 14 a 28 eclin'n North. 214 [jitmm«f. 213 SaMleofihc Nile, 17W. •2l6 Coluiubua' First Voyage U40. 2l7 3helleybl7W. '218 Bat. of Brownston 1912. ■2I1» Prince Aifred Ernest b 1341. •220 ©Last Unarter 8H 10m P. M' 221 Canning d lf37. -'22 Capt. Mnrryat d 18*3. . 223 Bat. of l^Iontmorenci 1730. •224 B>ng .ie#. Spanish fleet, 1713, 225 ««t of Cunnersdorf, n.W. 2-26 SirP. Maiiland.Lt.Gov. 1^18. 227 Ttic Argus captured 1914. 228 ^Vfw Moon Hi 4im A. M. 229 Andrew Marvel d ltt78. 30 Uuchcssof Kent b 17e«. 31 Tue«1.22 231 (17th) Gcii. Hunter. Lt.-Gov 232 M. de Balsae d leOO. [I7M. 233 Treaty of Washington, 1841 234 Adam Clarke d 18». 235 1^ First au.irier Oh 44Ba a.m. 236 Sun enters Virgo. 237|w.-«sbing(on taken IHL 238 Bat.orcressy,1340. 239 Louis Philippe d IMO. 230 OatOfLong Island ITtlk. 241|Oretiuadl«4a. 242 Q Full MooB Ml ttm A^ 43lTriaity Teem beghM. :44|Buayan d 1«B. 52.9 37.5 21.8 5.8 49.5 33 16.2 39.1 41.8 24.2 6.4 48.3 29.9 11.4 34.6 33.6 144 12 33.0 12 33 3 155 ?5.5 33.3 149 64. 3H.6 12.7 9 Q1.6 9 30.4 9 9.0 8 48.5 8 25.8 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 App. noon showing the £q. of time. 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 2|1S 6 t H 1 I 3^1 26 4 193 11 25 5o 43 12 i2 12 12 12 12 12 m. 5 55 5 51 3 46 5 40 5 5 3 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 8 2 1 1 1 h.m. 54 5 33 3 22 3 II 68 46p 33 3 18 53 36^) 21 6|3 48 32 15 57 39 21 Sun. Toronto. Montreal. Ki:>«8 ^fC 1 55 3617 37 38 59 59 1 3 4 3 7 8 10 11 12 \.< 13 14 51 5 13 17 18 19 vO 21 22 24 m 18 16 1 14 13 12 II 10 9 7 6 3 2 1 59 37 37 35 53 3a 51 49 47 43 44 49 40 Ricns h.m 4 49 49 51 52 53 1 54 4 5.^ 4 66 |4 56 4 58 4 59 3« 3 9 lu 11 12 14 16 17 18 19 20 6 38 5 22 » 266 266 2T6 36 5 23 as'ft 24 335 26 Set* h.m 24 22 21 20 19 Moon. Foronto. Monirenl Ri«e ». h. m. 8 49 a 17 41 2 27 9 9 10 10 18 10 50 11 19 11 45 14|Morn'g. 121 21 ffl -'«. >»» Riaes. 7 8 23 6 39 8 51 6 67 6 55 6 53 6 51 6 43 6 44 6 43 6 40 6 36 « 33 1 50 58 63 Seta. 7 51 «r 9 22 >9 53 lU 26 11 4 6 49(11 48 6 47 Morn'g 42 m 1 40 9 42 3 46 6 38 Riaca. 7 43 a 8 6 h. m. 8 54 a 9 20 9 43 10 3 10 26 10 48 11 13 11 42 Morn'g 13 m 63 1 42 2 62 3 47 Seta. 7 54 a 8 23 8 57 9 20 9 49 10 21 10 58 11 42 Morn'g 34m 1 33 9 36 3 43 Riaea. 745 a 8 7 ->-«* w* 1S59.] SEPTEMBER hasaODAYSandllEUlIVHon WEDNESDAY. [13 MOON'S fi) O 4 Last Quarter. New Moon First Quarter. Full Moon... Apogee 2 13 Perigee. .; ... 14 17 Apogee 3) 2 PHASES. d. h. M. 6 1 17 13 5 21 19 30 00 27 13 08 ^inidiamtltr at (Jreettanik, iYuun Vi^x'iT, '\ or SuiiT J "?>f"'"Moon' 1 10 20 30 4BE PlAKKTS. IsT September. .VIeridian n 15 52 8 14 47 5 15 55.0 I 15 47.3 15 57.6 ^ 15 52 5 16 4 ' 14 42 3 A. m. 12 m, 9 10 u 2 27 a 4 15 (/ 4 2-2 ffi .4.^ =. , 3 397i» •^/Neptune.) 06 a i? Mercury ? Venus. t iVfars. if Jupiter. f T;) S.iturn. !/|f Uranus Rittlu : A«reii- 1 Decl. 8ion. h. m. I 10 .56, 2 9N 7 54 16 1 13 '.ii 7 32 15 0!l6 13 3 5 14 50 2 25' 1 3 51 22 48; 8 28 gcfuanaStof ' ' 15th September. Meridian h. m. sSlar 8 37 h. m. Evpnin N\ 8 58 « 2 7a 3 28 n 15 A1 3 27 m N' 2 47 ?8 Right Abccii i>ion. Decl. 15 22 ^■ 13 40 11 4 5| " 16 51 S: 14 43 ^^i 13 45 iV 8 3 4 2 41 I 17 41.0 iziortua.<; 11 05 //n 22 4 Gi 8 47 S jo Id 4?.0 morning neteoroloslcal Comparisons for the month of September. Mean T«*mper«ture. . . Mean Highest Temperatur»i Mean Lowe.st Temperalurf Mean Humidity of the Air Average No. of days of Rail Average Rain in Inches... . Untnillon, C. W. dUCtM-'C, i C. fi. 61.6 86.2 38.0 • 55.3 75 2 41. 4» • 3.0 • » « Fred'liton, iMakerst'n N. H. i Scotland. 54 80.0 34.5 • 15.0 52.4 74.8 32 2 85 • 2 582 'IVronto, C. W. 57.3 80 2 32.1 81 10.2 4.064 J m Day Q " Wed. 245|<1 Viet, first visit to Scot. lS4-i alThur. 24fc SFriday 24/ iSatur. Snn. Mond Tuesd. 251 8 Wed. "-" 9iTbur Friday Satur Sun. Mond Tuesd Wed. -Thur. IT Friday 261 18 Satur. 262 19 gun. [263 SO Mond. [264 21 Tuesd.1265 10 11 12 131 14 15 16 Hi ■253 254 ^55 256 28T 258 259 Remarkable Days- bun', ^pp. noon Decliii'n showing j South. Uine. jRiiw*, Sets [Rises, S«t« 1, '."" [4. m. s'h.tn\k.m\/t 8 O4.0I11 59 4415 -^716 3l!5 24 Friday Sator. 35 26 27 S8i Sun. 270 269 Mond Tuesd 29 Wed. 30|Thur. (3) Cromwell d IGff:). JirE.Cjked 1S33. 248 River Hudson di* 1609. 249 '^he Doscr cnpt. ISU. 250 (9l^*t Quarter, Ih, 17. P.MJ U. Mcore d 1833. .>IontrenI uur. to Briiisli 1760J Battle of Flodden 1S13, (11) Bat. of Plattaburg 1l . i Trinity 'f^m cnd«. Bat. at North Point 1614. Xcw Moon 5h. 21ra. P.M. Kenimorc Cooper d 1851. Maltit taken, ItWO. 260lNew York taken, 177«, Sortlo from Fort Erie, 1614 Queliec taken, 1739. Lord Sydenham d 1841. ©Piritauarter.Sh. Om. A.M, Sir W. Scott d 1832. 22tWed. !266 15^5 54 5 51 5 5*3 19 5 56 5 48 5 57 5 46 1 1 BO 39 5 59 5 42 11 50 im 00J5 40 11 49 5> 64 55 57 58 59 6 00 3916 02 5 58j5 44 o 3 14] OCTOBER HA8 31 DAY» AND BEUIN&) ON FRIDAY. IIMS. MOON'S PHASES. d. h. m. (9 Last Quarter 5 17 19 # New Moon 12 1 3 57 ® First Quarter. ... 19 06 39 O Full Moon 27 06 37 tf Apogee 13 03 d Perigee 27 07 St' euittiamHer at U-rtr.nwtch, Noon. DfttP. 1 10 20 31 Of Sun. 16 00 7 16 03 1 16 03 9 16 08 8 Of Moon. 14 42.7 16 15.9 15 28.1 14 50 7 The Planets. ^ Mercury ? Venus.. . ^Mars .... i): Jupiter.. ^Saturn.. jjiUianus. t.^Neptune_ Mcau x\mf oftrannltof ■T' IsT October. Meridian Risht Ascen- siott. h. m. Morriiti 10 55 m 11 46 a 2 37 2 20 tn 1 41 7R 10 01 a h, m. b; Sta 9 37 14 28 15 20 01 r. 12 14 17 3 01 14 2 22 13 22 451 8 Decl. 49 ^ 54 S 38 S 29 N 35 A 56 5 11 13 4''.4 eveaing 15th October. ' Right ' Meridian Asceu Bion. h. m. h. m. 11 40m 13 18 10 57 m 10 35 1 29 a 15 07 Decl. 1 53 fl, 13 22 mi 44 m 9 05 a\ 15 31 2 58 2 19 22 44 7 07 5 8 69 JV 17 56 S 18 21 S 14 12^. 13 23^ 9 025 10 20 4J.7 eveoiog Rleteoroloslcal Comparisons for the monlh of October. Hamilton,! **ucbcc, C. W. I C. B. 'Mean Temperature iMean Highest Tennperatare [Mean Lowest Temperature {Mean Humidity of the Air., Average No.of Da ya of Rain) j Average Rain in Inches. . . I Average No.of days of Snow] 49 2 70.8 28.5 • 4 « 41.7 62.0 25 9* • Frcil'kton, N. B. 44 1 77.0 16.0 • 11 3 2.3 Maltersi'n, Scotland . 45.9 62.4 25 3 86 • 3 931 Toronto, C. W. 44.5 66.1 22 2 82 10.7 3.033J 17 T" Day of Week. Friday Satnr. 3 Sun. .Mond. 5 Tuesd. Wed. Thurs. Friday Satur. Snn 6 7 8 9 10 11 1-2 Tnead. 13 Wed. 14 15 16 17 19 275 •276 277 •278 279 •3?0 2S1 282 333 284 .Mond. 285 28t> 287 Thurs. |23r Friday Satur. Snn. Mond. 289 290 291 292 19 Tuesd. 293 iO il 22 23 21 •25 26 Wed. Thurs, Friday Satur. 297 Snn. Mond. 299 Tuesd. 27 Wed. ■23 Thurs. •29 Friday {303 10 Satur. 30 « 3i|snn.|305 •294 295 296 -298 U)0 30- 30-^ Keaaarkable Dnjrs. Battle of Toulon, 1798. Major Andre e.teeDted, 1780. Tillotion b ITW. Belgian Indep. dcel. 1830. Baltic of the Thames, 1813 (9LaBtQuarter,Sb.l9m A.M Zimiaerman d 1793. Oiho ehoi. K.of Gr«ece,1833. Battleof S.ivannah, 1707. (11) Bat.Camperdown, 1707, The Bahamas dis. 1493. Penn b 1745. Xcw Moon, Ih 57m. A.M. BLitlcofJcna, 18U6. L. E. Landon d 1838. KoBciuBkod 1817. Burgoync's Surrender, 1777 Battle of Lei p*ic, ISM. C)Fir(tQr.6h.30m.'P.M. Battle of Nararino, 1837. Xelran d 1603. ^Enters Scorpio. Battle of Edgchiil, 1841. Chaucer d 1400. Battle of Agincourt, 141S. Rattle of Chnteau£ay, 1813. OfuII Moon, fth.37ni. P.M Alfred the Great d 000. Battle of Fort Eric. Dr. Cartwright d 1833. iPnmpcleona ta!:en, 1813. Son's Declin'u South. Sun. A pp. noon, showing > • 1 „ • ' " the Eq. ofj Toronto. I&fontreal. **">«• tRIges 3etB.yit>e8[Scls. 26.02 49.18 12 33 35.44 58.52 21.57 43.12 08.08 6 31.00 6 53.47 7 16.05 7 43.40 8 01.10 8 23.33 8 43.43 07.52 29.5'2 51.40 11.24 10 34.3!) 10 56.19 11 17.35 il 38.3.S 11 59.30 12 20.0/ 12 40.40 13 00.55 1 3 21.0.3 13 4054 14 00 3; 14 20.0 > 9 9 9 10 tn. 49 49 48 43 48 47 «.A. 296 m. 0-2 10;6 04 526 Ob 33,6 07 16,6 58,6 47 42 6 47 23.6 47 3 .5 3 5 08 0915 10 09:6 46 54;6 16 39,6 46 216 46 09 6 45 566 45 45 45 43 44 44 44 44 44 41 44 44 43 44,6 2( 316 21 19 6 Q2 08 6 23 .38 ;« 21 48 6 26 37 6 27 30:6 26 22 6 29 146 08 6 016 .in. 29 I 27 26 I 24 226 •il 19 17 k.m f. m. 36{6 03|3 35 03 5 33 33l6 Oels 33 3lt6 075 30 08 10 12 13 14 13 1 13 6 H 56 6 43 52 6 43 49 6 43 46 6 43 44 6 31 3-2 31 35 36 38 39 41 12 11 08 07 Od 51 5 03'6 016 .59;6 57i6 6 20 6 92 6 23 6 24 566 516 536 52 6 506 49 6 29 5 3093 3! 4 33 I 34 4 35 4 3- 40{1 4 4 43 4 4 47 6 45 28 26 24 22 20 19 17 15 13 12 10 03 OS 6 26)3 04 6 27 03 01 00 57 55 54 53 37^4 51 4 50 48 46 45 43 Moon. Toronto. I Montreal ~Blse<. [""Itisce. A. f». 7 47 8 16 8 59 9 30 10 18 11 16 Mom'g. 19m 1 29 S 41 3 59 Sets. 5 47 a 6 19 6 58 7 38 8 28 9 25 10 27 11 3'1 Morn'g. 35 m 1 39 2 42 3 41 4 44 Ri«cs. 5 50 a 6 17 6 49 7 28 O; 7 m. 43 a 8 11 8 44 9 24 10 12 11 10 .MornV. 12m 1 33 2 37 S 36 Sets. 5 46 a 6 17 6 52 7 31 8 21 9 17 to 20 11 25 Mcra'g. 3Iffl 1 37 2 41 3 43 4 44 Rises. 5 47 a 6 13 6 44 7 i% T..-,< 8«- ■• s lS6a.] IVOVE31BEK HAS 90 DAYS AND BEGINS ON MONDAY. [Ift .*».. MOON'S PHASES, d. h. m. (i Last Quarter... 4 07 24 • New Moon 10 2} 24 O First Quarter... i7 21 O FuflMoon 26 01 ( Perigee 10 13 d Apo;, 333U 15 2-2 53 Hemidiaiutter at (Jreenicich, Jiona. Unte. 1 10 20 31 ofSun. ■ I ji 16 15.1 16 1G.2 16 17.0 16 17.3 Of Moon. 15 18 4 IG 32 5 14 16 I 15 43 9 The Plansts. ; ^ Mfrcury { $ Venus. I j Mars. i?4 Jupiter, j ^Saturn, 'til Uranus. ^J^Nflptune. joftra mitof ' I 1st Dscsmbgr. loTii Dkcembbr VI<>ridiati h. m. 1 20 a ,9 16 m 31 m 59 a 28 a 59 Higl.t I Aiccii- Dcci. eion. 22 43 7 15 57.0 eveni(>g h. m. 18 03 5 43 13 59 ii 58 17 32 2; 05 14-20 34 43 !3 II 12' 1 2 49 8 Meridian ,h. m. ^^EvcninfiStnr, IG 2 2 '—- r_j 9 !27 m 40 a 3'ni 19 01 a 3 81 a 5 04 a nieteoroloffical ComparlsouB for the 9Ionth of December. Mean Tenaperafure Mean HighHbtTemperaluie Mean Lowest Temreralure Mean Hunnidiiy of \he Air. Aveiafe No. of days of Rain Avtrage Rain in Inches. .\vera^e No.ofilaysof Snow llaiiillton, Uuclx-e, C. W. i V. B. 3( 5 56 6 8 4 • 5.2 17.3 40 0» —10 8 1 Fredk'coit, Mnkerst'n, Toronto, N. B. Scotland. c. vv. 20 4 38 4 27.1 47 7 50.8 45 7 — 87 20.1 —1.1 ♦ 90 8i 2.7 • 4.8 • 2.056 1.470 1 13 3 • 10.9 SiO 55.1 evening Week. Remarkable Oay, Sun's PfP '!°°" south. [\^-^ 0. Biit'.le of Austerlitz, 1805. Napoleon Ein|>eror, 18*4. |.in (I 1650. (Satur. '339 ^Last Quaiter 7h.5m.A.M. 311 312 343 314 U5 346 317 343 349 350 351 352 35 :i 354 355 3:jfi 357 .15H 359 36 361 JG. 363 364 365 366 .Marclial Ney sliot, 1813. V. Knox d ISai. Wed. '336 il .".'■ i^*^ Napoleon Emi'C ^Friday 33- ^^^^ K. Gilfill.- ISatur. 339' >~- - 2'|SUll,|34i.- 6|Mond. 7 Tuesd. 8, Wed. »,Thur. lOiFriday ll'Salur. iSMond. 14 Tuesd. ISjWed. leThtirs. l7iFriday ISSaliir. 19 gnu. 20Mond. 2i;Tt)e8d. 22Wed. 23;Thur8. 2l!Friday 25Salur. ^6 8UU. 27 Mond. 28 Tuesd. 29 Wed. 30 Thur. 31 Friday I »i. « 21 55-37lll 49 29 •22 04-271II 49 51 '22 12-52 11 50 17 t3un. Toronto. I Montreal. Toronto. |MoutrcnI Kiicsl Sftf. Risei, ('ett> k.m 7 19 7 21 7 22 A.J/i.JA.m jA. 4 19 7 26 4 22 20 52 U 50 417 23 Rclwli def. at Toronto, 1837. CoHceplion. [1812. (lUih) Wilua tak. by Ruwia, 9 Sew Moon lOh.lSm.r.M- Chailes l^th killed, 1718. Brunei d l&tO. Dr. Joliiititon d 1784. \V.i»liington d 1700. St. Eustachc destroyed, 1837 6. WliitGrld b 1714. Bolivar dieao. ^First Qr. 3h. aZm. A. M. Battle of Niagara, iei3. Gray b 171«. (commences. ^ BntersCaprlcorn,Winter Pilg'ms landed at Plymoutti, Newton b 1(MJ. [1020- Treaty of GJieut, 1611. CMilaas, OpuII -Moon, 7h.53ra. A.M SI. John. ButTalo burnt, 1813. Coleridge b 177i. Mnrmontol d 1700. WicklitTu d 13u7. 22 2'<.24 22 35 32 22 42- 13 •22 4826 22 54.14 22 59.29 >e 04.21 23 03.47 .'3 12.45 23 16.14 23 19.1H 3 21.44 23 23.50 •23 25.26 23 2^.37 23 27.1 B •23 27.31 23 27.09 23 26.25 23 25.13 23 23.33 •23 -21.23 23 18.47 25 1.5.36 23 12.03 23 08.02 23 03.1^3 II 51 06 7 24 1 1 51 32:7 25 11 51 .5817 U 52 25 7 19|7 27 28 52 52 53 20 53 48 54 16 51 45 .<>5 14 55 43 11 .56 12 II 56 42 11 57 12 II 57 42 SS 12 58 42 59 12 59 4l!7 117i;3't 41;7 39 1117 39 407 39 10i7 39 39!7 40 II 11 II II 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 26 27 28 28 29 30 31 32 33 31 35 3-. 36 36 37 37 38 4 18 4 18 I 1» I 18 29 30 32 33 4 18,7 34 1 197 35 m 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 II A. 4 18 7 36i4 11 18 7 37 18 7 38 187 39 18 7 39 187 40 1H7 41 I 19 7 42 4 19> 42 20 7 43 4 20 7 434 13 4 217 44 4 13 11 II II 11 11 11 12 12 13 Mood. Rises. m. h. m. 14 15 15 1 21 7 41 4 21 7 45 4 22 7 45 . ._ 1 23 7 46|4 1.^ 4 23 7 46 4 16 1 24 7 46 4 17 4 25 7 46 4 18 4 2ti7 46 4 19 1 1 2 2 .__, ,, __ 3 08|7 40 4 27 7 46 4 20 3 36|7 1014 28 7 47(4 21 Rices. 9 00 a 8 54 a 10 08 11 16 .Morn'g. 28 m 1 40 2 54 4 11 5 30 Sets. 4 49 c 5 50 6 57 a 06 9 13 10 21 11 25 Morn'g. 26 m 1 25 2 25 - 3 25 4 2i 5 26 6 26 Ri^ea. 5 47 ( 6 53 8 00 9 OS 10 22 10 03 11 13 Morn'g. 26 m 1 40 2 55 4 14 5 34 Sets. 4 43 a 5 43 6 50 8 00 9 09 10 18 11 23 Morn^g. 26 ?n 1 26 3 28 3 28 4 30 5 32 6 33 Rises. 5 41 a 6 47 7 55 9 04 10 20 •*N 4. cl. 24 S\ 16 si 07 S I 5!)2V 42 iV 4S 1862.] SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. 17 TariaUoB of tlae CompoM. JFVom At Rteordi cf H. II. MlcgmtHi^^^ Ob»4rita t mr f , Tte moan Tariation at Toroiuo, forlKeb, tbe yew 1890, wai lo Mt wMt (nearly ;> it iaereaaes at an ayarage of about V every year. The Tariation nudergooa a daily QbM0e, being least from 7 to 8 ^ m., and gseateM fyom l to 3 r. m. "Hie diffisr euK between the values at 3 a. u., an 9 p. u. in the aevoral months, by the averafle of tight ycau (taiO to ISiT), as Callowi :-> Ib.m. 1.5.50 W.jS.SU •iO.'j.47 30,,.-..41 lo.'^.jg ao.;j.u fe,'5.10 1J5.W 10J4.47 ViMM 90,4.07 ;dlAprU 1,!4.&4 ^ 10,3.42 20.3.21 May Jaa«ai7 ' B^iraary ■ aiaroh- April - • May - J«Be - ' J«iy - ' lutrcnl m. 54 a 03 13 orn'g. S6m 40 55 1 14 > 34 Its. i 43 a ■> 43 ; 60 GO 09 18 23 I orn'g. ) 36 ?n I 26 I 28 3 28 4 30 5 32 6 33 Lise«. 5 41 6 47 7 55 9 04 20 ■TWfc; I awHPiBhff Qdober • Noveabflr Deaombv- ; 8. ».8 ft.tf lA.S U. 13.1 13.! O.Ol 7 6.1 4.4 Tbe Toriatioa is laait UaUe to &uotu atiOM in tbe i^Urnomt ; It is nearest its naaa value at 10 a. ■., and to 7 r. m Inalinarion or dip of the Needle at Toronto, 1830 7S0 99/ I N TORONTO. D.-^TE.t TviHght . 'Boj. iind» Afar. 30.3.00 1J2.57 10, 3.40 Xune ao, 3Iuly 'J Aug. 9ept. Oct. ITor. Des. 3.39 1.06 1, 1.03 10, 1.37 90, 1.35 30,3.00 1, 3.01 10, 3.14 30, 3.38 30, 3.46 1,3.40 10, 3.06 30, 3.33 30,3.4a 1.3.44 10,3.53 30,~4.08 30, 4.31 1,4.33 10j4-34 90,4.45 ao74.3o . 1,5.00 10, 5.10 90, SAl 30, 5.31 1,5.32 W5.40 90,5.46 304550 A. m. 6.17 0.33 0.33 tflla 0.4e 0.50 7.14 7.33 7.37 7.36 aw e.oc S.3C b.30 8.34 a.>t 9. 0.30 0.4B 0.30 10.01 10.07 10.06 10.06 0.36 0.44 0.36 9.33 0. 4 122, ,38 4, 16 4 &433 6.10 a 8.10 7.36 7, 7.iel 7. 7.00 0.44 6.37 6.38 6.1<; 6.11 6.07 0.07 6. 6.10 6.16 07 5 MOfTl-'aAU ttUKSkC. TteUight. Beg. k.m. 3.53 3.33 .^.40 j.44 3.43 3.30 .>.16 3.00 4.30; 1.43 4.22 4.01 3.36 3.36 3.10 2.36 2.46 37 2.06 1.40 1.45 Kndk KiH.!r:e:i> !M7 k. m, 6.14J 6. 6K)UJ 6.t 0.431 6.31 7 7.2o( 7.! 7.: 7.: 8.07 8.11 8.27 8, 8.3e( 9 0.2!^ 9.46 10.06 10.00 12 7 2ti6, ,3«0, 33 0, .3»3, m 1 1.33 {10.17 1.33 '10.31 1.38 10.20 1.30 1.33 2.13 2.33 3.30 3.35 .14 33 3.35 •XM 03 4.18 .20 4.33 4.43 3.00 3.00 3.07 3.33 SUM 5.34 42 5.48 5.53 If- 4 014 10.361 10, 10. 9.3(1 9.36 9.1: 8.5-. 8.20 8.21 8.00 7.44i 7.21 7. 7. e.i'ii 6, 6.3^ 6, 6. 6. 4 0. 6. 4 6. 7 0, l!9 02 6 33 d Su% k.m.\k.m. .3211. Id .3014.26 .43! 1.30 7.3a 7.30 .18 .01 S.16 43 ,27 .06 3.46 3.44 3.27 .00 1.31 ,30 1.36 4.^5 1.16 i.lB 4.11 4.11 4.14 1.16 4.33 1.5b .5.12 3.37 3.44J S.41 .'1.33 6.08 0.32 6.3t 6.35 0.49 7.03 7.04 7.16 7.37 7.38 T.M) 7.47 7.31 7.52 7.53 1.3317.48 .33 7.40 4.447.30 4.13!7.27 1.37 i7.13 .wOO ;6.37 3.22 ».38 3.26 jo. 14 3.37t0.17 3.49 3.37 a.OS 13.37 .04 .■5.a^ 19 '3.13 4.30 4.41 4.39 4.26 4.16 4.(.33 .i.53 3.30 .i.43 J.41 >.:)0 .■>.16 3.00 1.38 1.41 4.20 J.36 .1.52 ).31 1.06 1.42 1.39 IX, 1.54 1.33 !.29 1.19 1.16 U'iA 1.90 1.36 1.58 2.33 1.20 1.47 2.07 3.26 3.30 J.46 KM 1.17 t.ie 4.31 1.44 J.37 .>.00 3.12 .26 3.a> .1.36 J.4.V 3.31 0.21'*i.42 4.ai!.}.25l 6.24 tt..34 6.46 6.48 0.30 6.31 ;7.U0 4.47 1.>.4.? 6.44,7.27 3.ulj3.41 6.47 7.23 3.03 3..W 6.3« 7.13 3.16.i.30 7.12,6.38 3.3« '.5.16 1 7.13 7.2- 6.44. ■j.42i.».(12! 7.23 7.37 !6.42 3.44 iJ.OOt 7.33 7.40 ;6.-.;7 3.33 4,*1 1 7.07 7.55 ;6.0e6.C8i 1.24 7.31 8.11 '3.48 6.21 4.04; HM 8.15 '3.46 6.2'.i3..T7! fiX^ e.38'9.29 6.3u!3.')HI 8.23 e.30i'.12 6.46:a.lV >'.40 9.12 4.56 6..>. 9.14 4.34 7.01 9.33 4.42 7. If 9.30 4.31 7.21 lOJi) 4.23 7.31 10.36 4.23 7.33 2.32 2.40 2.14 1.38 1.33 10.39 4.1S 7.40 1.46 10.46,4.19 7.44 1.43 10.43:4.23 7.43 L.'iO 10.47:4.34 7.44il..'>0 10.34 4.30 7.46:3.02 10.14 4.39 7U}4'3.20 9.30 ;4.50 7.21,2.41 9.43,4.317.21,2.43 9.33 5.01 7.00 '3.00 8.30 3.13 6.33 3.18 8.54 ;5.25 6.3e'3.38 8.29 .V28 e.32, 3.38 8.08 5..% 6.16|3.S2 7.46 3.40 3.57 4.07 7.23 ,6.00 3.4O'4.20 7.21 16.03 5M 4.21 7.03,6.16 3.17,4.33 6.45 ,6.2U:3.02|4.45 6.20,0.40 4.43 4.36 6.27 6.44 4.43!3.1M) 6.16 '6.30.4.32,3.10 6.08 7.10i4.22i3.>*2 6.03 6.03 6.02 6.05 23i 4.133.34 7.34' 4.15 7.a3:4.13 7.44;t4.10 6.11 17.14 4.23 3.29 3.41 3.47 .-.31 8.30 H.Ol 9.12 0.38 0.36 10.10 10.13 10.19 10.17 10.17 IU.08 O.-M 0.31 O.'iO 9.UI 8.23 8.21 fr',01 7.«> 7.20 7.18 7.01 6.44 6.20 6.18 6.10 0.04 6.10 6.03 0.09 0.13 Table of Saml-IHarnal Are«f tataUaUd for ti« prinetpalj>lAc«$ i» Briti$h Iforth Jmtriea. 1 TOROHTO. KUMSTOM. IUalipax. N. S. 1 IfOilTRRAL. Pkbdirickton. QUEI'K'-. Br;}i tdlh, 1846 ; Jrtkmr WiUuM Patritk Albert, b. May lat, 1B5(>. neiRs raesDMmvi. 1 1. ERNEar AuocsTTS Duke iy, IfllO. 3. George, Duke of Cambridife, b. 30th i March, iHie. 4. Prineeu Angufta, b. IPth July, \f*a. I & J^rwiceM Mary, h. Nov. 27th, lf^33. 8. Prince** Marg, ' I>ur.lcM Dousager of Oloueester, ,b. 2.1th April, 1778. I MdTlIKR OF TI«5 QTEKN. — VICTORIA MaRIA LoHMA, ' Dichcs!< of Kent, b. Aug. I7tl), 17M ( married May 20th, ! 18 1 H, to tlic late EdwurJ, Uuke of Kent, laaue her pre- sent Majesty. HER MAJEaTY'S MIViSTERS. Firtl Lord of the Treasury — Lorl John RuMcIl Chancellor of Eriluquer—iixt Charles Wood, Bt. Lord Chancellor — Lord 'I'mro. Lnrd {'resident of CouhcU— Marquis of Lansdowne. Lord Privf 5«a/— F.arl of' Minto. Home Seeretarij — Sir George Grey, lU. Foreign I j 8«er*tmy—y\wfxnM Fahnerswn. Colonist 9i Earl Grey. jnir*l Lord ^f the Admirmttf—eir F. BW' ! lag. Prooidont t/Hu Board ef CcHtrel~€it J. C. Hob- I houM. CkamotUor of DutMf of Laaat tr — Barl of OorlWIe. Iir*l C o mmiirt e u rr of lAmd Amcmm— Earl I of CarlMe. Pre»ide»t of Board of Trmdo Heniy I Labouehere. Poitmattor »*a«ral— Mnrquls of nonri- earde. OomMamd*r-im-Chi*f—Dukc of VTellingKM. \ (The eAovt oovtpoet Ih* Cabiptt.) SeereHHTjf of ;r«r— Rt. Hon. Fox Moult. Lord Chmi' berlain — Marquis of BreadHlbhnr. Lord 9t*wmrd—MBt- qiits of WeMftilnster. MoHer ft».*— Sir J. F. VV. Ilnaetasl. Pafmatter Gea*rai and V. I'residert of th* Board if Trade— Ent\ Granville. Matter General of th* Ordn- arM— Marquis of Anglenea. Lord Lieate'namt of fre- /aad— Karl of ClaronTOn. Chief Secretary for frelmnd — Hir W. Soinervllle. Attorney General of England — Sir John Romilly. Solirilitr (litieral of England— fitt A. J. E. Cockburn. Lord Advocate of Seatlaiid—A. Rutherford. Solicitor General of Scotland— iixoet Moiicrieff. Attarneu Gtneral of Ireland — John Hatcholl. SoliiHior General of Ir^.land—llcntj Geo. UushoB. f'oLONUi, SrrRETiRY's OpfiCE. — Cndtr Seeretariet — Benjamin Hawes, 11. Merivale. Cl>*ef Clerk— Vtia Smith. Librarian imd Keeper of Bttorih—Gcfyige Mayer. .-,*^.^.#^.-*-^ GREAT BRITAIN i-31«H March. 18&I, and till Juiiff, IS ij, 1S51. GcBrlt.&Ulnnd* in the British Scas^)«7SI.5l England k. Wale< 1370975 Scoilnnl 37G.— 31«t aiaroh, 1851^ a n d Tth Jnne, 184t« . Ireland I^inster . . . . • • Munster Utaier Connaught . . . . Dublin Belfast Cork Limerick Watcrfbrd Gnlwny Droghcdn Carriekfergut. . . Kilkenny o X 1831. a o B 1841. i 1831. 1,113,007 1,384,300 1,907,003 977.348; 286,730 373,1.10 177,000 33,033 13,100 10,408 6,490 4,103 3,791 3,339 1,079 3,000 3>]O,05l 377,0B3 4*J,707 919,977 .21.771 13,873 llt,ll3 5,800 3,150 3,304 3i430 1,081 3,337 331,091 330,331 380,731 184,«taC ~57,03'. 9Q,3K 18,331 e,9W 4,13 3.63' 1,68* 3,777 E 1841. 1831. I,472,787;6,3I5,704 8,173.131 303,1341,067,771 413.134! 1.8.31,817 4S0,80S'3,004,3e0'3,3e6,37R 333,004 To,5l 13,173 16,409 0,086 S,»l' 3,713 3366 1,863 3,931 1,011,917 £ 1841. 1,073,731 3,396,161 1,418,839 933.736 7.'l,30& 80,73' 48,301 33,316 17,37* 16.361 0,370 10,07 I I (9 1831 . 1.176,737 811.02:j 903,491 074,933 497,37f 117,332 46,441 39,363 33,334 13,351 ll,30r 7.oai 3,74r P,23f Si 7! 1841. 1.019,376 1831. 3,339,00; 003,747 1,190,100 1,101,707 7«r7,8i3 101,630 31,838 33,ieo 31.436 10.237 7.980 7.640 4,3301 e,7M! £ 836,149 038,336 1,030,051 014,539 137,038 63,317 40,030 99,044 14,316 13,431 8,890 4,74-2 11,043 B £ i&u. 4,1SS,S48 1,000,9A| 1.300,071 1.3a4,.'i76 711,017 193.016 40,430 4.%331 96,035 13,080 0.986 8,813 3.090 10.306 NoTK.— The Army serving in Ireland is not Included in the rclurns. 09 days earlier than that of 1641 there should be 5.841 persona added to The Census of 1831 haviiw been taken the gross population of 1041, harvest labourers, ascertained to hnvc left Ireland previous to 7ih June, 1841. Tho Pnmiln«!nM In 1«»1. Wfla "*'•>' --^ ■■ «R11. 7.7n7.4ftl • ia.||. 0.17,V|.?4 . 1V 47I3U sism-; fti303«r 101831' 77IMKJI 3.34171, OWSI.O-i 41570: aoi.vii) 3P3l.lr 3l7a>-l 30 m?^ 40' 'Vi- 33J4" 1051101 •2M^43l M401-J 27477.'; 7tn3IP 133131 Mlllf: 30 2703 64841C 317«}| 309(K)2-! 73V)0J l»:7l;3l 3:itl6SI 1475.V. 31449.^ 16003-1, 313168 12.'it970 304236 218^3631 » 7 a 3 4 1 1 H 11 6 3 10 4 II 6 3 4 7 3 33 5 8 ■21 23 3 3 10 3 3 13 3 !33 a *«. u s 733» 3444 12396 ■«gi08 77334 31714 209.30 4718 •.V170 13633 UU30 W23I ;.'«ir6 4173 j0?03 -6304 10723 iiaw 2JII3 39=9 92^0 92SM .533.13 I39r9 '«093 72363 T2360 13741 23130 Canada Fopalatian. '^isie. 1S40. Lower Canada. .. Upper Canada... 770000 723000 701000 791000 Total Canada.. 1493000 IS83DG0 The detail* of the census of IBIS were given in the Canadian Alma- nac for 1?30. The population hj 'I'ownshipf, Cities and Towns, for Upper Cannd.i, taken in 1(?30, is given in the County Lints, in a subsequent part of this Almanac An Act was passed Inst session, 14 and 13 Vie. Cap. 49, "to pro- oiit vturt tfftetmatly for inking tkt ptriodical tiiiims of the Pro- tinet," which enjoins that it shall I'C taken In January, 1838 ; and in the inonih of January every tenth year thereafter. We hope lo have fill and reliable statistics of ibc Province— both Lower and Upper Canada, for the CanadiaH Atma- nae of 18.T3 . *The population of the United States, at successive periods since the taking of the first Census, in 1700, was ns follows : TEAKS. ITW. IPOO. 1810. 18-20. 1830. 1810. 18M. a a 33097.58 7339003 n 3030338 C07807 €99041 1I919A4 063S16dlMO P R V I N C E_0 F_CJ. N A D A, [Tax LIST or BXECCriTE DBPARrMBtlTS ArPKARS IK A ■i;aSEQDBirr PLAOI IR Taia ALKAHACV] liCfflalatlve Council of CanaOa, Hon. R. E. Cahon, Bpcakcr, {^uthte,) NAMaa RBAIDBNCea. Pkrxakbht OntOBRS. — J llon.P. De Boucher ' NAMBS. RrainsKcea. Hon. R. fi. Jameson. Ti>r«iireUlaquierc7broff/v. " Fetcr McGill . . . Montreal. " \V. Morri Montreal. " A. Fraser Froitrfield. " J. Crooks namboro' W. " A. ForgiMsoii...F{'rm(or0' E, " J. Mncaulay. . .Kingston. '* J. Hamilton. . .Kingilon. <' A. Ferrle Montreal. " P.Il. Knowlion..Prwm«. " T. McKay. . . .rfewEdinVg. " P. H. Moor*. . . St. jtrmand. " A. Dionne .... Kamonraska. " J. Dionne. .S(.r'r«iM Bcequel, " G. J. Goodhue. .London. " W. Walker.... Qi(«6tc. " C.VVirimer. . . .Toronto. " J.Ai. Irving. . .Toronto. " I. Morris ..... XrocktlU*. RBaiDBNcea. •KhS'e^l^-^'-'""- " J. Gortloti Toronto. " H. Piiiiicy. . .-. .March. " J. Ferrier Monlrtal, " R. MitUeson . . . Perth. " O. S. noulton...C(;(ourir. " D. B.Viger Montreal. " E. P. Tach^. . . . Montreal. " James Ijeslie. . .Montreal. '* Fred.A. QuesneLAfoaJr^o/. " J. Uourret Montreal. " G.B.Dehcaviea. Gdeoudu Lac. " J. Ross Belleville. " L. Mlntlve Assembly of Canada. cotwrrrcEKCtES. MSJrBBRs. ficfwAanuHs. Jacob DeWitt. BeiUcham* . .Hon. A. N. Morin. Berlkier. . ..D.ivid M. Armstrong. fionMfafiirs. William Cuthbcrt. a: Hon. a. N. Morin, Speaker. roIMTITUENCIES. HEMBGRS. Broekvilte, (Toum) "TrJI^n, fiohU Scott. [George Sherwood. COJlSTITnBKOlefl. hithbers. CarUton . . . F.Jward Malloch. Ckamblf. . .L. I<.ico»te. Champlain. .Louis Ouillet. Ci>r«»B//,f r;lIon_j. H. Cameron. 20 SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. [1852. COVfTITIKNCItf. MtMBKR^, DiTthttttr. ..Fran;oii Leiniciix, Urammohd. .Rotcrt Nugent Wntti. IMndai, . . .John Fliiiy Cryvler. JJnrkam. . , Ja;nct Sinlih. Em*x Jclin Prince. Frvnltnat. ..Henry Smith, Jr. Oatpi Bobcrt Clulitic. OUngary. ..John S. Macdotinld. Grt*vMt....VieaA Durrlit. Uuldimand. .Wni.Lvon Mnclcenzie. l/alton Culeb ilo[ikini. U»miUon, \9U Allnn Napier Me- (Citf) i NnK Kt. HMtingi. . .Di!la riinl. Min(i«/(-Cl.auveatt. ;.'.;.^";";j Waller U.DicKton. fflcoUt , . .TI;omi\» Fortier. yvr/ulk, , .Hon. H. J. Bf.ulton. iV»r^*««6«rf J.Ad.ira H. .Mtyert. OffoKA. . .John L^an. Osford. . .Hon. Kr.inclit Hinckf. PKtrbcro' .Jitna* Hnll. Ptirtntu/.. .Aiitoinc J. Duehctnay. Vretcotl. ..'I lijuioi H. Jchmwn. HrnictF.die.Vn\\(i D. S'levemon. Quebte, \ F. X. Meii)OI. (fVy; J Hon. Jean Cliabot. Qmtbte, ( ftieAtiitH,...Wij\frv>\ Nclwn, Rtmouiki, ..Jokeiiti Ciinrlet Taeb^. KovtiiU, , .Pierre Uavigiion. RtiitsU, . . .George Byron Lyon. c«„«,,.- \ Hon. M. P. l»e Sales J J. S. Santorn. Hon. W. B, Robinson. P'trthtr^l. Wattrloo, . H'tlland. . . H'tnlttortk. Two Mumn' taimi thi* Houit has run. ITtu tUetiout •"'IWui. Henry Scotl. COKtTITUV.IClW. MKMaKR*. yauirtuil. ..Jean D. Mongvnali. .ticorge earlier. .^daui J. FergURfon. .Duncdn McFarhinii. .Hiirmaniii Smith. Yamiuka i *'• Fourquiii, dit lamiuHtt...,^ Levellli<. lVr*,(.VAW^;.Hon.Roh.Baldwln. " ( S. Rid" k). Wow. inn. H. Price. " (E Kidg).W. H. MIchell. " (;r.iiii/';;jb»criiC.MorriioB. pcRM.iNcNT orriciii. \V. n. LInJtay, Clerk ; <:.D.Fair* bault, Ata't ()o.-, G. W. VVickttend, Law Clerk and Engiiih Trnnilaior; \V. R. Lindaay. Am'I do. ; W, P. Patrick, ChielOfflce Clerk; Thomas Vaux, Snd do., anrf Accoihiimii ; Wm. Roff, Chief Clerk ofCummll- tee» i Alfred Pauick. Alfred Todd, Thaddeut Patrick, and J. P. Lepro- hon, Clerkt of do. ■, Henry Voycr, French Tranalator; O. LevcMue, D.P. Mvrand, J. Hutaon, AM'lado.t P. E. Uagncn, Clerk of Froneb Journali; O. M. Muir, Clerk of Engiiih do.; H. Harti.ey and H. D. Stuart. Engroiaing Clerki; King Barton, Clerk of Petltioni ; VV. Spink, Clorkof Routine and Ke- corda ; W. H. Lernoine, R. Uen^ chaud, W.C.P.urrage.Junlor Clerki; Wm. Winder, Librarian ; Alphetu Todd, Aia-t do.s Geo. K. Chiibolm, Sergeant-at-Arrai ; Felli Porilcr, Clerk of the Crown in Cliaucery. take plau muaudiaUl^. JUDICIARY. I.OWER CANAOA. COURT OF QUKKN'S BENCH— APPEAL SIDB. JiTDoaa.— Hod*. Rr James StHort, Bart., CkitfJuttiee ; J. R. RoUaad, Phi. Panel, aol T. O. Aylwin. DWTlllCTS. tVUSKR mLD. Quebec • Mortreal nQoebec - -iMontreal - --lit i e 3 1-U H l-W i i COURT OP QUEFJf'S BENCU-CROVVN SIDE. DISTRICTS. WBBRZIUUJ). ■8 ■g. < IS A < i I Quebee - - - - MontrefJ - - - Three Rivers - - St. Francis - - - KaroourKska • - -^^ Quebec - - •^Montreal • - -iThrceRlvcii- -' l*berbrooke - -iKamouraiika- ^ao -14 -1£ -XI 1- -14 1 Gaspe— The Circait Ju J^ excrcwe criaua-il jiiriBiicUon, in term.. SUPERIOR COURT. JosMCS.- Qutftci— Hons. E. Bon'cn, Cki^ JiuUet; Joiia U. Duval, Wn. C. Meredith, and Ed. Bacmict. Momtr- reoj— Rons. C. D. Day, James Smith, C. Moodelet, and Goo. Vanfcisea. Thru /2M)«r«— Hon. D. Mondelet. SI. Jfrn«a»— Hon. R. H. Galrdner, ISherbroolie. * PUTaKTTS. Montreal - - Qucliee - • - Three Rivers - St. Francis - • Kamourasiia - Gaspe - - - Gaape • • ■ WHEKEBBU). Montreal • Quebec • Three Rivera Slierbroolie Kamouraaka Perce - - New Carlisle ao-sl u-aci s 1-14 a 16-97 3" < ^1-30 1-80 1-30 4-li -«S 1-14 -4 I 1-90 1-ao The sittings at Perce and New Carliule fortn only one lenn. Tie Aot 14 and 15 Vic, (iip. Vt, empowers the GoT- ernor in Council to authorise the holding of a second term of the Sup«rior Court, annually, in tiic Diatrict of Gaspe. 1852.] SCOBIE'S CANADI.\N ALMANAC. 1 21 CIRCrrr COURTS-DlSTRtCT or Qt'EBBC. JrnoM— Hon*. J. A. Taci>Teou anl >VIUlnna Power. HAVC or ctacprr. wnKxe iuio. ' Quebec - • St. ThomM Bmuco - Lceda Lotblnlere Portncuf Saxuenay ChKoutimJ I 1 -•-r tc 9 < Quebec - St. Thotnns SJtc. Marie - •jLeecU • - - Lotblnicre • ICnpSam^- • tint Ebouloinents -CWcoutimI - • Tbc;l(UK «>U jurl-licarrbyi of e. I 1-10' i3--n: i 7-M t The { 13-'>! il»-9f^ 7-W l-l* laat r4'X h^ri Hirnl dayn'ofJan h m ontli i-io; ta-u' i-io' I' i excotit Au U3-K !to-<» 7-10' 1-K i J i-io; Tot). May Juno' Bept.' and iXov. CTRCUIT COURT-J-DIdTBIcT OF MONTREAL. JoDOB^— HoTM. li. Guy, J. 8. M:Cord, onJ J. C. Bruneau. XAMiE or ciHcinr. TTUCKE niLD. 5 I •t I fa Montreal • Burtliier- • L'Aiwmptlon Terrebonne Two Mouniaina Ottawa - - Vauflreull - Benuharnola Bt.John- - MiMlsquoi • St. Hyacinthc Richelieu - • Montreal • - B^rthicr - - St. Pltrre - - Bt. Loui*) - - Sft. B>:noH • - Aylmor. - - 9t. Michel - - Stc. Marline - 9t. John - - Netdonvillc - Si. Hyacinihe - at. Ours ■ TT < \ i '6 M i -: Tlicladt six juriilcal days fjf each month except August. ,•21-00 .7-l«, I-IO ll'2-2l! 10-10 !21-30 10-19 31-30 1 l-lOi Iti-ai ■11-JO I 7-i«; 30-9»: (dO-lO f51-30, 10-19 lai-90 I-IW i I i-ia l)-31i v.-ia: 1 7-18; lOO-W i 1-10 l)-3t 10-19 31-30 10-19 4I-O0 1-10 li-91 CIRCUIT COURTa-DLSTRICT OF THREE RIVERS. Three Rivers Circuit, at Three Rivers.on the last six Juridical day* of March, May, June, Sept., Norem., and Decooa. CIRCUIT COURTS— DISTRICT OF ST. FRANCIS. MAM B OP cntcmT. WKBRE HBLD. I RjerbrooKe- - Richmond • • StauTuead - • -•Sherbrooke- • -i -;Ricbmoo-l- - - ■ -;Stao«eAl . • • . e n ThelMt s'ix juridical diys and I October ; : and the f\ 10-10 i lO-lt 1 |l&-90' of Fe bruar y. Ma rch, J une, rst six juridical days of Do i-iol .' I Scpt«) mber, comb er. U-»t CIRCUIT COURTS— DISTRICT OF GASPE. JuiMM— lions. J. G. Thompson, and J. F. DeBlob. — - VAMc or ctKcorr. WBBXC B>U>. i i Mar. April. May. June. 1 < 1 r— ■■■ Nov. Dec. Perce- Basin Grand Riviere - - - Magilalen Inionda- • New Carlisle - - - Cwlcton Ristigoucbe- - - • Perce Basin Oroa 1 Riviere - - Amherst Harbour - NewCorlWe- - - CorleLon - - - - lT»cMk»ioa -j^ - 1 1 ■ M-»l -87. - S l-lft' ■ 1-10 . 1 . ! iS-9i> 1-lC 15-. til 1 1 1 f ■ 1 1 1 Quebec Montreal • • • - Three Rivera - — at. Francis- - - - Kamouraska - - - Quebec - - - - 8- MoDlreal - - - - 8- Thrae Rivers- - - S- Sberbrooke - - - Komouraska- - - 7-16 1- ''I ;*• 1 4- r i- 4- 4- 4- 4- l- Gaspe— Fbr the County of Gospe, at Peree and at the Basin, aod for the County vt BonAventurc; at N«w CarU«ie Mkd Carieioa, tbt three days sueceedlng the slttiagB of the Circuit Court, at these plaMs aMpMtlv«ly. • ■r^ rfMii 22 .SCOBIE»S CANADIAN y - . ALMANAC. [1862. JuDiriAi OrncRM.— C/«r4r q/* Jffii—i. V. Reaa* dry. jU Monlrtal—ProHnmofritt an4 Clerk* nf Cir- tuH CMrl*— «. W. Monk, W. C. H. (VjiBn, and I,. J. A. PaplOfMU I lltrk ^f Cromn—.K. M. DmIUIo i Sktrif— Jobn BoMton i Cor anrr*— Joarnb .lonnt, nnij < lurU'M Oouraol t 7%* CV>aWa6<«— Krnjuniln Di'tlnlP. At <^«- t«o— /'ro(*(>< and Urrlf o^ CH-mi'l C««rr*— E. nurrouuliH niul I.. KImHi C/rr* t;/^ CVvwm— Jaineti Green i Sh*ri§—\\'m. H.HcwfU t C'of«H*r— U. A. Ponct am) J. A. Panvt. J( 7'Arff Ritert—rrotkonutar^ and C/erkof CVoviM-K Hnrmird t 4'*fr<^— J. Oflilon ( Cvro- ntr—V. UuUIrt t //<^A C'«HWa6/«— Philip Purnii. Jt ■St, Framri0—t'rutAomolary and Clerk of CrouH—\V, KeJh Sk4rig—l\ v.. Bowenj f'«r~F. X. Ferrault, and P, Uoueet; Montr»ai—A\vintu\vt M. Uellalo and VV. U, Brcliaut) nret Ricer$-li. B, Iliiahoa; SI. FriMcif— WlUiiim BiU i Oa»p»—. WUklo and A. Bcode ; BoHtirtmUirt—il, V. Trcuibiny. VicR Admiralty Cov%t,— Judge— Won. H. Black, Qitbit I RegMfr—i.'batltu Drulci , Af«i-«Atfi— John B, Purkin. CouMiMioNKRi' roi!»T»lwJd moiiilily In U'C Country ParlalMw, for df.ormlnliiK ciincm In n minimary wajTi not Gxccedinu Xl) ^. ciirmiry carh in (.mount. Thr Bar or Uiwkr Cjinada.— All AdvocatM, Bar- rljit*Yii, AuorncyH, Holieiior*, and Pruptcim at Law, lu Lower C'annda, aro Incortornii-d— (•«.• Act I'i Vic. cap. 46)— under the miuv of " Tk* Bar of Loteer Cttntd:" The mrporatlon i* ilivlilcd' into throe Hxiloim, vi« : or,e for rvich of ilie (tisirlr.iB of Montreiil, UuoUk:, and Thr«>c RivefH. 'I'hr iiifnilem of tli« profctxiiun rutildina In ttie DiHtrlct of Ht. Fr.nncl». (brm part of the nertloii i if Three Rivera •, and thOM; reflldlnii; In the DiatrictN of «— Uagot, Cbicoutiuii, IlarTey, Latcrritee, Simon, Tromblay, Tadouaac. Regutrar—Vn. LatorriCre, Cbicouiinii. DISTRICT OF TUREE RIVERS. CukUrUitH.—Par .— Bte Anna dc la PAadc, Cap de la Magdelcine, St. Frnn^oin de Ratiseao, Ste. GcncTi^ve de Batiacan, Bt. Juate, Ht. Maurice, St. Pro«p6re. St. Stanialaa de Baiiiicao, La Viaiution d« CUampluln. TmrniMf— Radnor, ffej^rw^-ar— Ferd. FUteau, Ste. Geneviiivc de Batlt*c-in. Dhommokd. — KiUai;r«*— DrumtnondTiilc, St. FtSlii, St. GuillitUmo. Tovrntkipt—Kcian, Anhabaeka, Aaton and Augmentation, Bulatrode, Cheater, Durham, Granthnm, Uorton, Ham, King»cy, Simpson, Htonfbld, TingulcJt, Upton, Warwick, VVendover and Augraontstlon, Wickbnm and Point, Walton and Islaiuia in the RItw Bt. FroncU. JZe^^atror— Jauiea Dunkin, Druuimondvllle. St. Mavricr.— Par .'—St. Barnnbtf, St. I.eon, Maakinonge, Potnte du I.Ae, St. Paulln, Riviere du Loup, St. Bcvcfe, TroiifRiviteos, Ste. Uraule, Yamnchichc. 'PownaAipa— Ceiton, llunderatown, Shawutigam. Fi^i-Sk. Etionne, Bt. Maurice. JZc^Mror— L. O. Uuval, Three Rivera. MiooLGT.— Par .— B^cancour, St. Gregoire, Gontilly, Ste. Gertrude, St. Pierre Lea Bequetti, Nicolet. TM»iwi< I'reliKhnliOur [. Ottawa.— Tar:— Nutre-Uaiiiciti! Hoaaccour de I I I'lslto NkUom. Mliliiiutl'^ lil.tntl. Totiiuhio mttd Qor*— IjOohiihcr. V'owniAi;;*— Uiickiiigliuiu, lliixiul. «'laruiuluii, • 1ii>-lv.>iicr. Earilk'y, (2riiiul CiluuiuUe, iliill, I.lu-ltllelil, Manjdluld, lUa»liaiii, <>n*j'jv», PorJiin.1, riliiMji, 'fWipliMoii, \V.i ' )wm. WukffniJd. Hiti$lr<, Dyiiig, St. Juiltt, 81. (Jur*, HorcJ, Sic. Vli;ioire. Rtlfi$Urar—V. (.'iMviilior, St. Oii/i*. I RoKviLLK.— f'«ir .— rit. .\Ui.inaiie, St. Alexandre, •■*«'. PrlRiic, St. Grtfgoirc, H«, C.-orgo do llciiryvlllo, St. Gcorga do OUronccvUlc. Hi. lilltiini, .St. Jmn-UaptUic, St. Matlii.H, A'.*'. .Miric, Hi. TlioiiiaH >Il> Koucauli. Part, de Nu(n> I Uniue dw Ange« de Staiibriil^io, couifxjtMyi ol the .Scig. de Nujrau, Mubrcvole. Hegt9trM--V. V. '/,. Iliuiicl, K. AtlisuniH}. Hi. HririirrnR.— />«r.— H(. (.'i%ilre. i^t. Damait .', >St. Domlnk]ue, flt. llyaciiiUic, St. HugiiM, La Prt'tcntniiot) ic Pie, iJl.Paul d'Abbourord, rko. Ro»alla, St. Hiinon. Ktgittrat. li. I-'. Gflrmnin, .St. llyauiiiiJio. I SiiKrKOBD.— 7'*— Brouie, Kly, KurnJtaui, Uraoby, Milton, Rokton, tftiotlbrd, Miukuly, /taj^iXrar— Ilinuii I S. FoMor, ttiioirord. Two MuttNTii.^H.— Par;— St. Augjuttin, tk. Denoit, Hia. Colombo, St. Kiutaehe. St. Ilermnt, St. Plaetdc, Stc. I adtolaaUque. T— Nuwion. Rsguirmr—U, J. t'harletoMi. VaudrauU. TskoiiMiaa.— Pur ;— St. Antolik^ UdoaU on St. Maihieu, OonueooMir, Sta. Julie, St. Marc, Vercherea, Vaictinea. Rtgittrat—V. Meiiard, Verdiirea. I DISTRICT OV ST. FRANCIS. Bhcubookb.— TmcmM;p«— Aaeott, .4iicJiland, Adatoek, nrompton. Bury. Compton, Clifton, Crogdon, Clinton, Chaaiuua, Dillon, Oudawell, Uravioii, Katon, Kmberion, Kurttily, HereO)rd, tlamulen, Uncwick, Mnlaton, Meiboarno. Newport, Oiford, Shiuion, Stoke, Sualford, Sumlbrd, VVcmbury, VViiidaor, Wtaitton, wobum, VVecdcn, \ Ftfup. TWkkMjm^— Bungay Parke, Ixwortli, Wooiibri>tge. Rtgittrtur—J. G. Taclitf, St. I Louia do Koniour.iska. RiMoaaBi.— Diviiaon No. J.— Par.— Ste. Ar«*ne, Caoouna, St. Elol, lalo Vert. Part. RlviOre du Loup, St. Stibon, Trolv-PlDtoltM. Stig .— Madawaaka. '/Wtia/u;**— Madawanka, Teuiiacouala, Wtiiiwonli. RegUlrar—i. Hisatb, laie-Verte. RiMouaci.— DivlaioaNo. 9.— Par.— Ste. CeoUoduBicSt. Fabicn, Stie. Flavlc, St. Joticpli du Cr.ind Reinoii, I S<«> Kuoe. 5f Ais, Matane, Rimouaki. Stig .—Lac M(ediac. Tuwr«A«— St. Dciilji, McNidi-r, ; MaUUMia. i^^Hatrffr— A. O. Rud, Rlmoiuin. I "^U 'p P E^ C A n"aD a . Law Booihvt op Uppek CUrada, Obooodm Hall, ' Toronto. I>««c/i«rii— lianholomew i:^annell BoarJ«- ilcr, Ilonrr John Boulton, TItomaa Ward, tieorje RUout, John Rolpli, Ueorge S. Boulion, Jamua Eilward Small, Mariliall S. Bidwell, William Kllloit, Rohert \ Baidwui, Rpbert Symwion Jameaon, David Jonea. George Rolph, Rolicn Berrle, (George S. Jarvla, Donald ! Beduiaa Sir Allan Napier MeNab, U. Slierwooil, : Thomaa Kirkpaurick, (Tiarke Gamble, Mareua F. ' Whitebead, Tboinas M. Rodenburat, George MaUoch, - George BoaweU. Kdward C. Campbell, Miles O'Reilly, 1 Woi. NoUuan, Jolui \i. C^aiutiron, Gtaorge Slier- wooJ, Bdmund Murncy, Jamua Smith, John Wllsion, I John Alexander Maedonald, Jotin WeUiiwton Gwynne, i i WiUiam Buell Ricbarda, John Rom, Samud Beuly i , Harriaon, J. S. Maolonald, Mareua Burritt, David B. I I Ogdea ForJ, Ch^irloa Bnhy, George S. Timiny. George j i.DuggBn, Adam Johnn'.on FergUMon, JoaephCurran Mor- [ riaon, John Crawford, Adam Wilaon, (^eorj^ie Byron Lyon, Seeker Brougb, Neabiit Kircboirer, Samuel Black ! Freeman, Skcfllngton Connor, PhUip M. M. S. Van- I Koughnet. 7VM<»r«r— I'be Hon.R.Baldwln. ^teretary I — Wuglj N. Gwynne. I CotniT OP Appbal, U. C.—Judgu—Tbe Jiidfiea of the Couxta of Uueen'a Bench, Chancery aal Common PleOB. C3er*— Aloiaoder Grant. OouBT OP avBBN'a Bbkcu, U. C— Chief Jm$Ue€—Uon. Jno. Beverley Robinaon; Piunw Jn^^o— Uoua. WiUiam Hciuy Drap^, and Robert E. Buma. Clerk of tie Orowm and P<r—Uoi\. Wm. Hume Blake i Fiee-C/ia-acelliH-t—llouA. J.-iUf.-s C. P. Eaien, ani Jolm O. Spraggo ; Jifort«r— AnJrew N. I Buell ; Rtgittrarand Reporter — .Mexjiidcr Grant. The [ Court sita twice every week thromjliout the yoiir, on j '1 u'Mdaya ani long v.-ication, { whicli ia tlio «!imc aa in the Cuiuison Law Courts (tte ; page !U) ; during whidi pcrioj, tlic Ju Jgca only ait to hear ; ufiociid moiionH for injuncliona, ice. CoOBT OF CvlMMO.t PlK AS, U. C— CA»>/ Ji(#M>«— Hoii. ' Jan. Buclian.in Macaulay ; J'aUne Jndgee—Hona. Arch. ' Mcl.«an, and R. R. ^}u]liv.lo. Clerk of the Crotea and \ Piao*— Lawrence Ucydun ; ReporUr—ii.l. C. Jo;!e». j Ci.KBK OP AsaizB.— W. A. Campbell. By tlw Act ; 14 aivl 13 Vic, Cap. 11?, which comes in force on lat January, IS-Vi, the Deputy Clerkg of tlie Crow-i i in the aeveral Countiea In Upt)er Canada are duclanvl to be M ojuio IHerka of .\attizo and Mnnhala in tbcir rcapectivc Counties t but, for the Coiiniy of York, W. A. Campbell is dtvlarud to be Marshal and Clerk of Aiiair.a during good behaviour, an I in th County of 1 York, sball act as such Marshal and Clerk of Asji/e fbr j 8.)id County. By the Act 12 Vic.. Cap. 0.'), the sevor.il j Clerks of the Countjr Court* in Upper Can-ida are de- clared to be ex offitto DeiMity Clerks of the Crown an 1 1 Pleas iu their aeveral Counties ; but the Deputy Clerks of the Crown in oince at Uie time of paasing of timt Act were conliuued in their ofBccs at the pleasure of the J Crown. -- I ' -"fc ■ h. •*.,k.>' ■v4fc. k »»', . -A: 1852.] SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. 25 Law Tra>w.— Hilary, Feb. -2 ; Ewftor. June? ; Thnitj-. [ c-i amount of jK3. gnHa to le triei in tlie Dlvisioa Auguirt 30 •, Micha«lmfc«, Ncv. 13. The long vacation j where ibn defendant rcK»rte«, or tiw debt, fcc, wae con commenccB 1st July. ai»l ends 3l3t A'JTis't. CmmTS.— The Cnrctihs are held twi.n; a j-ear In cBch county, bciwTPn Hilary aei r.town, every two mflnths. dtrk— ' lames Joyni), Bytown. 9. At RlebJiiond, every two ' moniJw. Oer*— Garrett Fitzgerald, Rii.-hinoBd. 3. At Newtown Inn, every, tvro months. CV, and where the title to land shall not b« brought in qnOBtion. The plaSotiiT at his option may bring these \ III. FRONTENAC, LENOX AND ADDINGTON. 1 i . 1j< DitmoJi, at Kinaston, every six weeks. C%erk— : F/iwin .\. Burrowes, Kinasion. 2. .\t Batli, every ttvo 1 montlis. C/«rft— Edw'd Wright, Bath. 3. At Charter's , I Inn, every two montlis. CT"ugo, every two mrjnths. Clork— OUver S. Phelps, Coynfla. Bailif—¥eu:t Campbell, _ Cayuga. 3. At DunnvUle, every two months. CUrk suilslnthceouTta-ofaiKens Bench or c6mmon'PieaB,j— John Armour, Dunnvllle. BaiHff—Joiun C. Clark, but County Court costs wiJJ only be allowed.. C5m Canboro'. 4. At WllliamsvUie, every two months. Cterk tnhl* of Jmdge* ttad otkT Jmdieitl Qfif«ri of Coanfioa | —Joseph Gee, Rainbam. BmHJf—io%. Steele, Rkiabam. , pag* 24.; iJ»oi,vf ST DiBTOXs' CcrRT. U.C— Tho Co'inty ivAfp, | in each County presiJes ha this conn fcr tiie relief of ; Insolvent Debtors. | Qbartrr Sessionh, I;'. C— Oitrmaw—tlic County J;idfe in each Ooiyity, who with one cr more Jua»Jces of ; the Peace, holds a Court of Quarter .'tesstoa in liifl county V. BASTINGS. i \at Ditrmo^tt, at BellevUie, onc« la two months. Chri —Ant. Ponton, BellevUie, .BaiAiJi- Duncan Ochcna-'U), Manual Northrup, John H. Northrup, John P. Mordew, Robert T. Willis and Patrick Salmon, BelleviUe. 2. At O. Bleocher'?, Sidney, oace in two monthd. Cltrk— ' _.. . ......^, , _ ^„„.„. ^u........ ..^a,„.. ,.. ,^;, ..^„...j Henry Beecher, Sftlnev. £«7\(p»— Jacob W. Meyers, »rj- UmM a year, for trials by Jury in cases of larceny, ( J. Bflltngs and John M. Irving, ?»idney. 3. At Sban- m.*d««neanor and other minor oflbnces. SUtmgi-fixA ■ noavUle, once !a two moaihe. CkrA— Hiram HoWen, • 1 a(adavmJ.-.nU3ry,.\;TlI,ani July, and third Tuesday in jShannonvUle. ,B»■• 0<#r*— Thomas Baker, Huntingdon. BaiUffii' more than ono stA whhhi the )ur>«etion of the eoart, i -"JoMph C. Foster and Peter Moon, Huntingdon. | bjrt he may abandon the axcess, provided the amount in j VI. HURON, PERTH AND BRUCB. dlBpotc (too not eaeeediao, and thaasoeltar the restrict-! l«f £MMt«a, at Cioderich, every two inonlca. €lerk . 26 SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. [1852. (hsorac F. Lvstcr. fiodrnch. B«/jily. 7. At Uayficn, every two months. Cltrk— ■ IKivid II. RitciUe, Bayficll. Baiiiff—UoaM liordon. { VII. KENT. j iat DivMon, at Ciiatham, once n month. Clerk— Thomaa Glendinning, Ciiatham. ^^wT*/*— RicJiard '\ Monok and David Ruitlc. 'i. At Morpeth, every two j uonthfl. CUrk-rneOTOs Duck, Morpeth. iiy. every two months, Cltrk — Hiram McCr.ie, Killey. -'. At New- boTQf, every two moniiis. 0(«rfc— Jamc* U. Sun-ciis, Newboro'. P. AtFarmuraville. every twooi vOi- Clerk — Wm. W. King, Farmeravilie. X. UNOOLN AND WELLANP. Ut DiaMuw, Bt Nia^ra, every two months. Clirk— Wm. B. Wlnterbotiora, Niagara. Jtf«iAI^— Patrick Finn, Nia^ra. 2. .^t St. Catharii>e«, everv two months. ' CTer/t— Thomas Burna. Bailiff— Jamo» VVebstur, St. j Ouharines. 3. At HmithvUle« every two inontlia. Clerk — AhWiai Morsn,Sraithvlile. Bailift—Htna» W. Harria and Robert Thomp— Andrew McLennan, Port Rowan. 7. At JacksonburKb, Houghton, every two months. Cier/fc— Thcmas Chamlcrlln, Houghton. XIII. NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. lit Difiiiou, at Bownianvillc, every two monUw. Oei-k—C, C. Neville, Darlington. BaiUff—eaex Cole- man. 2. At Newcastle, every two inontlM. Clerk- Samuel Wilmot, Newcastle. At Port Hope, nine times Port Hope. Bailiff— Ch:i». Ruttan. 4. At MiUbrooke, Cavikn, avery two montlw. Cforii— James Brodie, MiU- brooke. Bailiff— Wta. Howden. 6, At Cobourg, nine times a year. Cltrk— K. O. Boswetl, Cobourg. Bailiff —Edward Hall. 6. At Grafton, every two months. Cforlc— James G. Rogers, Ualdimand. Bailiff — JoUd Arkland. 7. .\t Brighton, every two raoutlu. Clerh — G. S. BurroU, Colbcrne. jBotii/— Thomas Fortune. B. At Percy Village, cvory two monthc, and at Seytnoiv Brilge, twice a ywr. Ciarlt— William Douglas, Percy. Bailiff— G(x.t^ Hart. 0. At Duiule^, in Murray, every two montha. CJeri- Edwari U. Smith, Murray. Bailiiff —Arthur Murphy. XIV. OXFORD. Ut Divitioa, at Woodstock, once a month. CUrb — George W. Whiieliead, Woodstock. HaHifft—Uiiufi McKay and Robert Chinibers, Wood»to<:k. 2. At Cann- ing in Blenheiju, every two months. Oerk — John Jack- Bon, Canning, Blenheim. Baikff—Thomaa (-owan, Princeton, BlciiheJm. 3. At Burford, everv two months, CVerk— W. M. Whitehead, Btirford, *<>««/«— I lejuy Lcutcr, and Wm. Honry .Seriwil, Burtbrd. [!f. B, — Ajter {itJaiMartf,\iiia,tkt •' Itrrttori/ farmia^ this ditiiitnt, til. the 'J^tncnehipt of Oakland and Burford, mil be detathtdfrom Oxford, and form part of I he new Couniw oll. 0. At Ei!j*^ro', every two montlu. dark —Donald Mathicson, Fjnbro'. Bmiiiff»—\. B. Tail and Asa Hallack, Embro'. XV. PETERBOROUGH. 1M Dtvieion, al Paterboro', every two inouths. CUrk —John J. Hall, Peiertoro*. 2. At Norwood, four tinw j a year. Clerk— iataeu Fok;y, Norwood. 3. At Keiioe, { four Umcs a year. C3ar&— Georae Read, Keene. 4. At \ Metcalfe, four times a ye.'ir. CZarft— Thomas Matchett, Metcalfe. 6. At Limlsay, (ixir limes a year. Oerk — WiUiara MsDonnoU. iX-v.l&'ty. 6. At Mariposa, four UmoJ a year. C/ifrA— John R. Lyttia. Mariposa. 7. At Eldon, four tiuws a year. cWA;— Israel FcrgueOD, Eldon. XVI. paEsoorr and rub9Bi.l. \tt Dieieiori, at L'Origual, on«a in two raonllis. derk —S. M. Cuslunun, L'Orignal. Bailiff— Joha L. M'Cay. 2. .^t Vanklcok Hill, once in two months. Cltrk — Charles Watora, Vankleek HUl. JJo*!^— Henry Vasau. 3. At North Plantaetuet, once in two months. Clerk —A. Ilagar, Planta«cnet. Bailiff— ¥. X. Duclois. 4. At Ciarcncfl. on^i,; in two months. CI»rft— John McCnuI, Clarence. Bailiff— VikhMd Wooiley. 6. At Hawkos- bory Village, ouec in two months. Clerk— C. S. OuimeOe. Bailiff— Joiiu L. M'Kay. XVII. PRINCE XDWABD. let Dieitiou, at Picton, every two monilui. CItrh — Jolm Pepper Downs, Pieton. Bailiff— Tboma» Wyeottt Pteton. 2. At MUibrd, ctexy two months. Clerk— Tbomui Cook, Milford. Bui^^ff— John Rose, Marys- burgh. 3. .Al DomortistviUc, every two montlH. Clerk "■*■■" f: 1852.] SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. 27 — Sarauel Soles, North Port. BaHiff—8am\iel E. Barton, I DeniOTOHtviUe. 4, At Robliu'H MUlu, every two momha. £■/«•*- Richard C. H. Coucr, Ani«Ula»l-urRh. Bailiff— Uenry Siriian!>, Ameilai))jur|^. S. At WfUington, every two montlis. CYtrA— Thomas WorthiD^ton, WeJllngWn . liaiUff—iohn T. Ucrland, Weiiinfiton'. «. At Clierry Volley, every two inontliB. CVfr*— Harvev Hpafford, CJiernr Valley, ifoi/yf— iBaisUi T. Inoley. Cherry Val- ley. 7. At ConBocon, every two rnontlie. "C7*rj|(— jo»hua &1. Cadtuan, Conoecon. Baitiff—IAmimt Morf>h. (^on- E9con. V. At BongarJ'a, every two tnonthH. Clerk— Edward VV. \Vright, Bonjjard'B. Uot/*;^— George Guo- loniy, Boiigard'H. XVIII. SIMOOE. \H Dnition, at Barrie every two montiw. Clerk— Thoniaa L4oyd, Barrie. Jiarf fonmiMg tUs lUvinoa, .(«., the Towti»bi;f$ af St. Viticeui, Collin gtaood, Ku- pUratia, JrtMteaia, aad Oiprtf, will after \»t Jaxumrp, iSQi, be dMathtd fram Simeoe, and from part of the n*m Comnly of Gref.] 8. At Adjala and Slono Town Line, evory two montlia. Clerk— Qforge MoMoniw, Mono MUls. Btiliff— John Ilafiey. XIX. 8TORMONT, DUNDA8 AND OLENGART. let Divieion, at WilliamstowB, every two month?. CUrk—Jobn M'Crae, WiUianuKown. Bailig-Jamfe Fcrgxisou, Wlllianistown. 2. At Alexandria, every two montlis. C/cr/t;— Alexander ClUsholm, Alexandria. Bailiff— Koben McDonald, Alexandria.- 3. At Cornwall, every two months. Oer*— Charles Poole, Cornwall. Bailifft—liliam Pitts, Cornwall, and Angus McDoncll, St. Andrcw.4. 4. At Haino's Inn, Osuabnick, every two montlis. Clerk— Joha Bockus, Osnabruck. Bat- Ufftr-J'eici Vanstamliurgh, Osnabruck, and William Wiseman, Finch. 8. At Waifs Inn, e^ery two months. Clerk— John Loucks, Wliliamoburg. BaUiffe—Bimou Suta, West WUliamsbur^i, Jacob J. Merkley, \orth WlUiarasburtth. and Jolm L. Ma/kle, Winchester. S. At Rixson's Corners, every two montlis. Gerk—Uvury Stacey, Matilda. BaMiffi—iioloiiiou Doren and Fred- erick, Kiiittener, Matilda. 7. At Read's Inn, every two I months. C/«rt— Edward Brouse, Mount:un. BaiUff— \ Isaac Henderaoo, Mountain. 8. At McMillan's Tavern, i every two montlis. C/«ri— Hector Mclx;«n, Finch. Bailiffi—yfm. Wiseman anJ Kwaa McJWlUan, Finch. 9. At I^ncastcr Village, every two muinlis. Clirk— Peter Stuart, Laneestor. BaMff—Yfm. GUl-Mpic. Lan- caster. 10. At Knowlajufs Ian, evary two months. CWer*— John MoCuaig, Wioahciier. iiaii^^— Jolin L. Markk!, Wlnshcster. XX. WELLIXOTON, WATERLOO AND GREY, \U Ditiiion, at Guulph, every two months. Clerk— \ Alfrivi Baker, Guelph. Bailiffg, VV. S. G. Knowlea. and | Robt. M. Richardson. 2. .\i Berlin, every two months. ' C/erA!— Thomas Sparrow, Ewlin. i'oWi;^*— William i Walden and Wni. M'.Mabon. 3. At tlie Township! Hull, Wiiniot, every two months. CVerA— John Allchin. UayesviUe, t»t. Feteraburgli. iai^/f— Francis FeistT. | 4. .■\t Fergus, every two months. ClerJfc— Jaiiiea L. | Hmitii, Fcffjus. BnUiff^-Gvcr^ti Robortsou and William i Huiith. 5. At Erin, every two ciontlis. C-rft— Wm. I Tyler, Erin. BaUiff— llvnrf Burgees. 6. A: Hydea- . ham, Owen's Souiui, four times a year. C/«rA— Jamos G. Gnle, t2, GaU and iforth Lhtmfrite will form . part of the Conrlff of fTaUrloo.] 3. At Oakville, every I two montlis. C'/«rri— Robert BaUnex, Oakville. Bailiff' —George McKinley, Trafalgar. 6. At Hannnhsviile, i Nelson, every two montlis. Clerk— \Vm. McCoy, Hre- : nahsville. Bailiff— no'Dcrt Campbell, Uannahsvillc. 7. I PrU. 8. At Paris, every two motiths. Clerk— J. A. i Penton, Paris. /Jot/yf— \Vm. PatU>rson, Parii. 9. At! 8iewart Town, EHirDB^ENCi£. IlaniPton, R. .IVOrignal. Haiicheiie, W. H.inchctic, H. Hdiivey, D. . .St.Thomai. Harlev, VVm.. Harper, J. S.. .Packenhair. Ilnrri*, John. .I.oii^^on. Hiisleit, J. J.. .Bellvvtrc. Hnvvkiiig, VVmToronio. Ilood, Andrew. Dnnnville. Hughetf,Chris. Toronto. Ivory, PiitriskCtarke. Joner, Roberi.Oro. Jones, Franc ieKernplville. Jone:!, E R... Maxwell. Keating, J. W. Chatham. Keefer, T. C. .Bytown. Kelly, TlioniasToroiuoG're Kennedy, C .Oainsboro' Kerr, R. VV. ..Hamilton. Kerr, Fr.-tneis.GiielpIi. Kertland. E.H Kcrgu*. Kilhorn, W.K.Kingston. Kirk, Josepli. .Ooderich. Kirkpn trick, J. Hamilton. Landan, Asa. .Aui;urta. Law, Georzc. .Hamilton. Liddy, G. P... Toronto. Lind, Joshua.. Hamilton. Lount, George Darrie. Lynn, Eoliort. Toronto. Lrons, James. Cohoiiri;. Maloolni, C. .Oakland. Marleti, A. SxUKS. RtSIDENCB. Maxwell, Johnflamilton. Merrininn, J. .Cratnahe. .Mlll);r,An(irewllntnilton. Miller, C . . . .Chinguac'sy .MisniT, Jacoh.VVellondP'rt .^lolcAM'orth.T.Gokicrich. MoDre, J lines. .MorrI*. John. .Perth. Mct^all'.im, J. .Markliam. Mcf.^lary, W. .I/)ndon. McDermolt.M.M:Iw'kie,f.« .McnonnUI,J..S.Goderich. , McDonald, \V.Gaei)eCar'le; .McDonell. D..Glengary. J MjlX»nell,R. McDonell, I.R.Willinm^t'Di Mcliaren, P.. .(lawkesbury McIiCan, NealMedonte. McLeniion, R. Lancaster. McLeod, John Me.Mahon, H..Dundas. McMillan. VV London. McNab, A. . .Sydenham, Owen's S'd McPhillipg, G.Rich'ndHill McXaughion.JPortage Du-; fbrt. I Newman. J.. .Aylmcr. j O'H.irn, Feli.T.Gaspe Baain' I'arr, Richard. Chatham. Pas^niore, F.F.Toronto. Paiiling, Jca»e. I Perry, A. B...MiIl Creek,' Ernestown.' Names. Reiidkncr. Peterron, J. S.RirerTrent. Peters, S. . . .London. Penuock, John Pollack, JamcsGalt. Preston, Ruben Prosser, T.C. .Bolton. Rankin, C. . .Sydenham. Rankin, A. . .Sandwich. Rilh,Wm. . .Mitchell. Rees, Richard. Barton. Reid,.(ohn. . .Peterbdro'. Rhcddy, C. Kichev, Josia^Perth. Rlche'y, JamesPerth. Ridoui, 6.. . .Toronto. Robertson, J. .Fitzroyllar. Robinson, VV. Toronto. RochcJ. K.. .Port Hope. Rogers, Jon'n Roney, J. J. . .Aylmer,C.E Roniboiigh,>V'. Camden E. Ro«8, Robert Barric. Root, Azariah Ruhidge, F.P.(C.E.)Pnhlic Wtfrks Otflcc. Rubidgp, T. S.Peterboro'. Ryan, J. (CE)Bradford. Ryckman, S'l Barton. Rykcrt, Geo.. .St.Caiher'e« Rylo, Matthew Salter, A. P. Sandwicli S.ilier, P. D. Sandwich Savigny, H. P.Barrie. Schotkld.M.C.Bentinek. Names REsieamrE. Scott, John . ..Inniffll. dhicr, John . .Oshawa. 8hurtliflr,£!am'l •Sinclair, Dun. Carillon. Sinclair, Don'dCarillon. Slater, J. D. (C.E.)Bjtow« Smiley, Win. BeechviHa. Smith, Sam'l. Smith, Chris'r :r3ally, In which Banks .ire MtaMishei or Uran>:bes or Agencies pla.:e'l. showlmi the names of suci Banks, and also tliose of the officers in ch.vgc, whether President, '. Casliicr, Manaat?r or Agent. Ititise BankH transact the local and other business urually done by Bankers, inelud- ! ing Eichang"? on Foreign Countries ; their arrangements being to supply Bills at all times on London, New Vork, I Ice, at the current rates. Their caphal is suppliod by Joint Stock Subscription, with limited liaWlity to the exUmt l i of tlw; respective lUiarns. The ifivklends hereto fbrenaid have esUbltsheJ the StxKks in the market as _good 1 investment, and the sfcurity to the public is ample. The Capital Stock of each Institution is as follows :— Bank 1 of Montreal, JE7.W,000 : Bank of Upper Canada, jCMO.OOO -, Commercial Banlt, M. D.. jC^OO.OOO ? Bamk ' of BriUHh Ncrth America, sterling, jei,000,000 ; Gof} Bank, £80,000 ; Farmers' Joint Stock Bank, X1\000 : Olty Bank, Montreal, i:300,000 ; Bank du Pe-jple, i;»0,000 ; Quebe-r Bank, XIOO.OOO ; Bank of New BruoswicJt, cialBankcf N. Brunswick. i;uo,0O0; Central BanJi of N. Brooswick, £dS,WO; Cbarlotte jeiOO,000 -, Commercial County Bank, £15,000 ; St. Stephen's Bank, n»,000. PL^csa. NAUu cr B;13rSB. orncMs tK csAiai. PLAOU. MAVRS cr B^mcs. omtmu a etixwi*. CANADA. B.vRXie Upper Canada - -Edmind L«ny, Ag't. Bbixevillx - - -Commercial M.D R. Fmlay, Agent. '• Montreal - - - -Q. McNlder, Agent. " Upper Canada - -E. Holden, Actent.. B«w.«AX^^L!.l- -Mon'real - - - -Jno. Simpson. .A«ent. BHAyrroRD • - -B. N. Amerka - -James tTiristie, Ag't. " Montreal W. Muirhead, Agfmt. Brockville- • -Commercial M.D.C. J. Compbell, Ag't. " Montreal Thos. Lee, Agent. " Upper Canada - -R. F. fTiiirc*' AgWt, Brrow.v B. N. Amm;n •« -A. C. Kelly, Agent. " Montreal Geo. Dyctt, Agent. « Upp« Canada - -R. Oasaels, A^ent. OhatuaM - • - -Ooro Witherspoon 3c Char- teris, Aaents. " Upper 0»n»da - -fkio. Thomas, Agent. OmpptWA- - - -UppfT Cnnoda - -Ja«. Macklem, Agent. CoBooRo- - - - -MontretJ C. H. Morgan, Ag't. Cornwall - - -Montreal W, Mattlce, Aaeat. " Upper Canada - -J. F. Prinale, Agent. DARLimTOM - -Upjer Canada - -H. S. Reid, Aqent. DuNnAB B. N. America - -J. B. Ewait, Absent. Oalt CcsanMRial M.D.A. Ainsley, Agent. *• Gore A. Shade, A«|cnt. OooKRicn - - • -Upper Ctinada - -Jno. M'Donaid, Ag't. Gr!:LPH Gore T. Si^ndUanda, Ag't. " Montreal F. Marcon, A||eat. HoLL'ND LARD'eComaMireial M.D.A. McMaster, Agont. BaMiltom- - - -B. N. America - -A. Campbell, Man'r. •* ComiBcreialM.D.H. McKmatry.Caah'r " *«ore C. C. Perrfe, Prea't. Uaitilton CAN ADA,-C pueas. NAM»> or crrvxM IN oa^KOB. PLACES. K/.Mm OP BA.yK9. omcsaa in cb.uioe. CANADA— Coiitmmed. PiCTtw* • - - - -CoDunerciil ST.D.David Sm.ih, Agetit. « MontJcaJ C. Monlmer. A^nt. Port Hops - - -Coiujnwcial M.D.W. V. Harper, An't. Monlrenl R. N. VVaddod, A^-t » Upper Cnnttda - -E. P. SmiOi, Agent. | PoBT Stawlct -Montreal R. Smith, Agent. I Pkwcovt - - - -Oouunerclai M.D. W.Dickonsoa.Agem. QM«ac 6. N. AmerUa - -R. Coaaela, Man'r. » Oky B'k MootreaiUaa. McGto, A^jeat. " MooireaJ Wm. Gunn, Man'r. •• 'QMebee Jas. U^bb, Prov't. « •• Wm. Potry. V.P. u «.»... -Noaii Fruef« Ceak'r. M ■<;, tt«thinn, Asit. do. " Upper Canada - -J. F. Br.-kaabaw, Ag"!. Bum.'rS'jP.MAlUEB. M. America - -J. BoUendeo, Ageat. Sbmibkookk • -City B'k McbtrealWin. Bixtue, Afft. liutoos - - - - -y appointed by ProdatiutkiQ &>r a aolemn Faat, »r day of Thanksg-;vi:i^. EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL, &c. VntTMatrv or Torowto,^ (fonaeriy Kiiu** College, Torooto.)— Kwftor— Bla ExeeUonay Karl or Elgin and Kineanltne, K. T., Got. Gw. B. N. America, &c. ; JUmn- b4n ef CmvmoMo*— Hon. P. B. do Blaquiere, Cktmcel- lori H. H. Croft, D. C. L., Vic^-CktmfUor i Rot. J. MoCaul, LX,.D., Prtndtfit ; L. W. Smith, B.C.L., P. V. ClUuuMor ) Rev. J. Beavoa, D.D., Profi^Mor* Gwynnc, King, BeaumoiU,Herrick,Nicol,Rav. R.Murray, O'Brien, Oonnor, Rfa:harJaon, Kor. F. J. Lundy, D. C. L., Jamos Bovea, M. Di, John Scott, M. D., William Wodd, M. A., George Crookabank. M. A., R«v. W. Stcnoeu, M. A., John Roaf, M.A., Rer. K. Craaitt. M. A., Ira Lowij, M. A., R. G. Wertropp, M. A., S. S. MaI)onoU, M.A., Rcr. Q. B. Jesopp, Si. A., Rev. K. Baldwin, M. A., John HoUiweU, M. A., W. G. Draptf, M. A., T. A. McLean, M.A., Arthur Wlckson, M.A., John Boyd, M-A., James Patton, B. C. L., Daniel IkleMtohael, B. C. L., lldward UoJdor, C. M., Jeaw Hurlburt, B. C. L. MtmbtrB of SaiMito— The ClianceUor, the Viao-Chaneallor, the Pro- Yl!:a-Cbancellor, the Presiient, ProfuMori Bcaven, Gvrynne, King, Beaumont, Uerrick, Nlaol, Murray, O'Brton, Connor, Richrirdson ; Uona. Chrirfophar Wtd- mcr, J. U. Camuroc, 9. B. Ilarrjton ; Joseph C. Morri- BQC, M. P., Jamea John Qaye*, M. D., Oliver Springer, John G. Bowea-, the Revs. Egenoo Rycraon, D. D., Michael Willia, D. D., John Jennings, Adam Li^'ie, Bar- nard O'Hara. JUe.«fttr« ulott^}ky ; Rev. Kobert Murray, PrifoMor of Matht- ; maiiio and Ifatmrai Phiioiophy ; J. M. Hirsclifel Jcr, i LteUirmr rf Oriental LiUraiure. Mttnbers of £ndoii>meiU I ii'oori — Davit BucJiaii, Ckairman: J. J. Haye^ M. ; D., G. P. Ridout, U»i4reriity Momieri .- John H. Cam- i won, J. C. Morriion, 17. C Coiitge Membert. Bursar, \ iVllan Cameron, who is &lM Secretary to the Senate : ; Sotititor, S. Connor, IJ^.D. UKiTB8JKiT TKa.}ie.—Mie&aelwiat, begins October Q, fiaia Docember 20ih ; Iliiary, begins Jauu'uy 7, cads | April 3 ; Ea»Ur, begins April Vi, ends Jtily 19. I Vpfgs Canada CohUMB.—Prineipai—F. Wm. Bar- ron, M. A. Rev. II. SeadJing, M. A., Firit Cltitoical i Ma4i«r\ Rev. G. Maynard, M. A., M-jtJumolieal Matter; Rev. W. Stonnatt. M. A., Second Chutifol MatUr ; W. Wedd, M. A., Third Clastieal Matttr ; J. P. De la H&yo, Frenti MatUr ; M. Ban«t,B. A., Firtt F.ngUtk MatUr ; C. Thompson, Sttoad Eufiith Master ; J. Dodd, Oimmirnal MatUr ; J. G. Uowari, Geometrical Dra»iagMatUr ; J. Bui!, Ommntaial Droitiag Mai- ttr ; J. D. Humphreys, Sinking Matter; A. M;tul, In- rtrmmtntal Mtttic Master. TLte Reelic.it School House Uiin ftill and ricocssful opoiadon. AU its internal rogu- lationa and arraugomoau are entirely under the rules and reoulatiotis of the Council. Three College .Masters re- siae in the buiHing, one of whom is always on duty. Bach boy bag a scpar.iw dormitory. Baths havo bcw fktoi up for tlusr comftirt. Ttrmt.—JutHmH — From end of Summer Vacation to Nov. 30 : fVinter— From lat December to eud of Pe'jruary (iBcluding Christmas Vacation) : Sprimg—Ftom Ist Mar;:h to May I3th, or Wodneaday nearest thereto : ihunmir—FTOm loth May to July 81st, or VVeflnesiay nearest tberc'.o. UxiVEa«:Tif or QrsBv's Colt.eob, Kinostom. — Pro- fistors. — Principal and Primarius Profcstor of Divinity —Rev. Jolm Machar, D. D. ; SytUmatic Tktalocy—TX.e\. James George ; Church Ms/ory— Rev. Hugh Urquh.irt, A. M. ; Mathcrmtift, iMeic and Natural Philosophy — Rev. Janii'j WiUiarason, A. M.; C'astical l.aeraiart a d 30 SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. •[1852. Moral PIHlmt>p!iy--Iif!V. John Maleohn Smith, A. M.— Peard of T^gftett—Chtrtmnrn—Hon. JoUh HaroUton, Berg. PrtncJpol Macbar ; AI«j;anleT MaUiteson, D. D., Jolin t'ook, I). D., Robert NeUl, Robert MeGiU, Jaoin WflWainson, A. M., Hugh Urquhart, A. M., AJexantkr Speac<-, John Barclay, A. M., Jainen Gwirjce, Jaiam C. Jtoir, Anflrew Bell, Joseph Bru;e, the Hon. Jarnw Oroohs, (he Hon. \TiiIiam Monis, th« Hou. Mr. Jwnice Mel/Can, Uw lion. ThomM MeKikjr, th« Hon. r««r McGllI, , Andrew DrumraonJ, Hujjh Allan, JoJin Comerou, Ctorgc Malloch, John Mowat, Prancta A. Harper, and John Thompsjn. Stcrt- tarj to Board— yVWWam IrelnnJ. The BoanJ moota on the flrst Tueslay of every mouth. The Colleen *>w'.on lMt8 for seven moatlia, eoiiuoenciug the tlrsi \Veine»iay of OftOblT. Queen's Coileok STiioor..— Unler the g'jpcrintend- en« of the Senato of the. Unirerslty. lit*! HiagUr— John CampMl, A. M. ; 1st Csfter— Jam-.w McLonnnn, A. B. ; 2nd IMer— Jamet Gordon, A. U. ; coaimcncw on the '30ih August, I'^J'J. McOiM. CoLUEOR, MoNTRRAi,. — Priufipal, K.lnuini A . \ MfreUh. LL. B., T. C. D. ; f'ie» I'fim-tpal, Rot. VV. ' T. I/Ofifli, D. C. Ii. rroftssorii—ClMsteat IAi*ralnre~- . T.W. W. T. Leach, D. C. L. ; Malhtmatin and Jyatura! ' l^liUosuphi/— William Andrews, A. M. ; Litctitrer-— 'rhomad ("iiirin. Profttsor 0/ Lnic—Hon. W. Badjj- foy 1 Ltcturcr on French L'tcratare end Langnagt— Loon Montier ; llistort) and (leofrraplttf—Rcr. 3. . Abbfjt, A. M. : Pro/eMor 0/ Medicine— .\. f. Holniwi, i M. D. I.nlarers—Snrgerg—ii. W. CiitipboH : ^fntf- ria Hcdica nud Pharmacy— \. Hall, M. D. ; Ob«le*^ie*— M. M'-rnllO'rh, M. D. ; Clixical Surgery— Jsmna C!raw- ford, M. I). ; CUniMl Medicine— \y. E. Bcou, U. D. ; IniHtults of Medicine— W. Fraser, H. D. ; Annlomy- O. T. Briirieau, M. D. ; OWiwwfry —William Sutherland, ; M. D. -, Fortenic Medieuie—9. V. isenell. M. V.\ JJ«- monttrat.or of Jnatomy—\fl]]\nm Wriitht, M. D. Reri4- tritr, liuriaraitd Secretary— V.nf. J. Abbott, A. M. I'he winter course commcncca hi Novciobcr and ibrminaies I hi Mav. I yicTORiACoi,i,EOE,CoBonini— Oi)//«;^< Seuato—YioM. ; the Pnwi'Ient of the Exeeutirs Counpil, Hpc;iker of the ' lit^slative Council, Speaker of the LPijislaii ve Assembly; ', Attorney General Went, Policitor General West ; Revs. i B. Ryefson, D. D., E. Wood, W. C«sc, R. Jones, J. Ry- crson, C. Vandusen, A. Green, J. Corroll, H. Wilkinson, ; O. R. Sanderson, and H. Bigpiar ; J. P. Roblin and C. Blgnr. FatuU^PruidtPt of Vidaria Cotlege—Ro'v. B. Ryerson, D. D. ; PirMtpal aitd Proftnor ofCaaeiool UUrature ami RhtUtrie—M^. S. S. Nelle*, A. M. ; Pro- ftt»»r of Pfotaral Philoiophy mid Jftronomy I ; Profeuor of M'thematie*, tcith ehnrge tj Out I timglah Dopmtmev^—W. Kinofton, A. M. ; Clameal TWoT— W. P. Wright, A. B. ; Tr«««»r*r— Rct. J. Ryer- eoB •, Agent— Rer. C. Vandusen. N. B. The Bes- I skm eommcnccd Hrst Wednesday In Oi-toher, IWL Tkimtt Colleob, Tokohto. — CJo«ni«<— The Hon. and I Ridia Rev. The liOrd Biphon of Toronto; The Vens. Geo. I O'Kill Stuart, D. D., LL. D. ; A. N. Bcthivne, D. D. ; \ RcT. H. J. Grasctt, M. A. The Hons. Mr. Chief Jus- I tjee Robinson, Mr. Chief Justice Macaulny, James Gor- i 'ion, Mr. Vice Chancellor Sprapze, Robert S. Jameson. . Sir Allan N. Macnab, M. P. P. •, Professor HorWer, M.C. ! Aleiander Durnside, James M. Strachnn, John Arnold, I Lewis MoflTatt, and Philip M. VanKoughnct. Tnu- I ttte-Tbe Rev. H. J. Grasctt, M. A. ; George W. Allan, and l^ewis Moffntt. Treantrert—The Hons. ' George Crookshank, William Allan, and James Gor- don. Serrtfary— Thomts Champion. Medical Fae- n'ttj — l*rc)fessor$— Midwifery and Disentcs of Jf'otaen and Okt/«V«B— Edward Hofider, M. C. ; Anatomy a- Pky tiology—tfoTmnn Btnhune, B. A., M. D. -, Prinv, and Prnclice of Medidtie—Javnea Bovdl, M. D. : i' ,-< ria Vediea and fiorsiory— William Hallowell, M. ' ; Pri.riptes and Practice of Surgery— R. Melville, 4. D. ; Medienl Jurifprudenee—f'nnda Badgley, M. D. D OCESAM TnBol-ooTrALCon.roB, ConoirRn.— Prtwci- nl tud lecturer on Theology-^\cn. the ArclidoiKon of o.t, D. D. Ctn$»ital Leelurere—Ut IMeieivi^—VLey . M. i. Jessopp, M. A. ; ^d ZHmtiou—tdt. C. B. PetlU, G. V. Barber, B. A. fc'r. Paul's Chchch Okamhak St-nooL, Toronto.— PrMctpal— Rev. J. G. D. Mackenzie, B. A. ; JeiiH»nt» — Mt. V. Msricenzie and Mr. EvntM. OoBOURB CntracH Grammar School.— Pr»j»#^p*J— Rev. H. B. Jemopp, M. A. \ Anittcuet—Rirf, B. H. Dewar, .M. A. Bishop's Collrob, LwrfoxvnLr,.— Prinnpal— Rev. J. H. Ni<:olls, M. A. Profeti9r»—Cla»rits—E. CTiapraan, .'V. B. ; Af«frrn»— Rev. J. HeUnath ; Mathoma$te»—B.. MUls, M. A. CoLLRMtATB OSiMUAR S»R0OL, hV^yOXVlth^t—Thttd Mooter— Kty. J. Butlts—Can6eU Art. ! Mignault. DivsxiTT H\r.i or tub Uritbd Presdyteri*.?! Stwop. — 3'he Divinity Hall mecw inTorontoon the lit Mon-tay in August, and continues in Sesaloa ten weeks. Pfo- fesMwr . Cooirrr Grammar Schools, U. C— These Hihook aro minagol by a Bonrd of Trustapi in ea-h Contity or Union of Counties, appointed by tlw Provincial tJovern- ment. There is one Grammar School in every County Town, and where the Funds will admit of it, the Trtistees are allowed to er. .George Mulligan. .P.nul J. Salter. .Rev. Geor^ Salmon. .Rev. John Davh). .M. C. <->ombie. .James Hodgson. .George Strauchc-n. ^: ! Department of OoninionSchools. I Upper Canada. — Chief S%perintesdent—\i>c Rev. E. ■ Ryerson, D. D. ; Chi^f CJerk-J. Geo. Hodgins ; Setond j C7«rft— Thomas Hoiglns; Education Qfice— in the Gov- , cmracnt House, King and Siiucoc Streets, Toronto. ' Office Hours— from 9, a. m., to 4, p. m. | CoDNciL or Pcnuc I>»8troction.— C*«ir)««>i— The , Hon. Sam. flcnl v Harrison, Judge, County of YoVk Conrt? the Rev. Egerton Ryorson, D. D. •, Right Rev. A. F. M. de Chnrbonnell, D. D., R. C. Bishop of Toronto -, the Rev. Henry J. Grasctt, A. M. ; Joseph C. Morrison, M. j p P. •, Huah Scoble •, James Scott Howard ; Rev. John H. »— Tfce k Ccnrt; F. M. \ta; the iaoB, M. . iobn 1852-] SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. 31 , Jeireingi and tb^«v. Adsm IMVSfi. Rttoriing Clerk— I J. O. Ilodglns. Days of Meeting— TiMwtays and FiWaj-s at 1C o'clock, a. m. ! P«orI^f^IAb Noruai. School. — Under the mnooer- BK«i( of Uie CouimU of rublic Initruetloa. For tm , irtatrur^D and (rainirtg of (mnle and itnalft) Common Scbool Teaeiwrs. Hemi Ji'jMler— Thoraaa Jaffray Hob- { crtflon ■, MfatJt^mtitital Mi Mr, ttn.—llrmrf Youlf Hind ; : Teafher ef Baok-ktepimg—A.. McCallum ; Ttarhtr »f UulUiX"! sy$tem of ratal Muti*—?. Walsh ; Writin/f I Mmtt^r—i. 8. Slacfiy ; Sinior TencAer oj MotUl UrMool < DetMrtment — iVrchib.ild McCtilliim ; JttUtimt Teacher —John Raniratcr. From hnlf-p.im two to half-past Ibur , i",lw:k is ec: ap;ut crery Friiay afternoon (br the sepa- M4e rcliglo;is Inatranliun of tlie Stuiontii by the Piiati ra ' Of their respociire pcrsuanions. Number of Teachrrs tralnetl in the Provincial Normjil School duriiiR the first , 8cwio?i, ending Ijili April, l!*t^, 03 males ; ditto, during ■eoond Bewioti, ending ISOi Octohcr, If*!?, 101 males. »1 ffcm.ilea— totrl VVi ; ditto, during Uie tiiir.i Scwion, end- ing the l.Hh April, Hi*, 70 mjles, 'Jfi females— total IOh ; ditto, during th<; fourth Sros.i'.on, ending 1.5tb October, 1H4J), M males, 21 fiynales— total 111 ; ditto, during the fifth Seseion, ending tlv* 15th Arrii, Irv'-i), V>2 maleit, 4.1 femnlec —total ins ; dnto, du.mg the sixth fViasion, ending ;iCtb May, IWl, 51 males, 'J.'5 fen.-iles— to'.al 7(5. llic f?twions J are half ywirly, commencing IVh of May an-l 1 )th of I I Koveniiier, and contintiintf for a period of five montliii ecch — conclude"! by a public F.inmination, and fbliowod by a vacation of one month. Studcnla not admitted after th8 first wcelt of .Session. We lenrn from an sddrosB of ttoo (Aief Sui-erintendont of Sc^colg for Upper Cnnadn, in 1851, that the principle* on which the Normal School is es^ablishfti and conducted, Ibrm the bams of tlie sya- toiB of public elementary instruction for Upper Canada. k recopnir.eB t'hriKianity na an essential part of educa- tion, and unites tl)e clergy with their jieople in proTiding for and imparting it. The people of Upper Canada hare, daring the lost year, paid, by Bclf-iiuposej taxation, for the support of teachers alone, under this system, the sum of £i^,fM, besides JEM.ISO fcr tlie erection of school hoaaBs. There are 3R70 achools, attendeJ by 191,^1 ciilldrcn. The imw Normal SchocI is erected by a pablic grant of jC13,W)0 — an enlinhtened liLerality on the partof our Legislature, In adT&nce of any other on the American continent. The Normal School is dcngned to aceom- modate 900 lOAebers in training, and 600 pupils in the Model F«hool, attaehed to it. It also aflbrds accommo- dation for the offices of the department o' Public Instruc- tkm ; a depository for maps, apparatus, &c., library, and nuseurn ; and rooms for a Ki«x>\ of art and design. The laTids attaehad are also set apart for botanical gar- den, ciperimental farm, ani grounds for gymnastic enrdses. The preaabjos will be ready for occupancy in tbe 8(iring of l&XI. IiOWEX CAS.iDA. — S\iperiM*nd«i>t ef Edueation — J. B. Meilleur, U. D. -, Setretarv—L. GlRid ; Clerk— W. 8. Williams. Education Office— Government House, Montreal. An Act has been pasBe,530. Meck'al Board, C.»hada. We.st.— EstablishH by Act of Parliamcnu ItVlQ. President— Hon. C. Wilmcr, M. D., P. R. C. 9., Eng. Members— W. C. Gvi ynne, M B. ; WaUrr Tclfer, M. C. S-, Edinburgh ; J. King, M. D. ; W. Beaumont, F. R C. »., Eng. ; G. Herrlck, M. n. •, W. B. Niehol, M. D. ; W. Durie, K. H. ; J. Ro!ph, M. R. 0. S., Eng -, James Bovell, M. D. ; JoFcpli Workman, M. D. -, E. M. Iloddw, M. C, M. R. n. S., Eng. ; S«w«fr. Rolph, Dr. Workman, Dr. Aikins, Dr. Morrieon, Dr. Russell, and Dr. Howett. A Maternity Ilovpital and Di»- per.snry erf attached to the Colleje, and the •eneral tlospltal u,r. O'Brier-; Phvsiridnt: Drs. Bovell, Badgluy, Betbimc, Hallowelt and .Melvi!|.r. Toromto X,ti>»o-in HosfrTAT.— Richmond Streck— rstaMishcd IS-H, for the nvcption, treatment and.oarc of Lying-in women. Pht/rieian, Dr. llo-lder. ToRovro Gexcrai, nos-iTAt..— ^In:orporpted, l*t7. TmHen—Tt\c Mayor, the Presidrnt of the Eo.ird of Trade, Toronto, et-ofino; C. Gumblo, John King, M. D., Rev. H. J. Grasett, M. A.. nitpoir.Ui btf Ootera- \ntnt; Hon. C. Widm?r, .M. D., Lucius O'llrien, M. D., apppf»led bg Corporation of Toronto. Attending Plt>t- ficiam and Snrgion»—Uon. C. WidmiV, M. D., F. R. C. S., Eng. ; John Kin?, M. D. : W.nlior Tel Per. L.R.C.,i». K. ; Lucius O'Brien. M.D. ; Geo. Hjrrick, M.D. ; Wm- Beaumont, F. R. C. S., Eng. lUtiderit Snrgeon — Kdw. Clarli, M. R. C. S., En;?. Setretary aad 1\-eatnrer—3. W. Brent. Ilourt of stUHdanti-Xi o'clock, neon, daily. During thu Winter Pois'.on, Clinical Luctures are Klvtaa twice a wc«:k on tiie Merlical and Surgical cases lo the Hospital. Meiicnl on .Saturdays, at 1 o'clock, P. M., by Professor King ; Surgical on Mondays, at 1 o'clock, P. M., by Professor Beaumont. ToRoxTO D:rpbxsart por DtsKAsra or thb Etp., ^ , Cluirch Street, corner of Crookshank Street, eupportivl by voluntary contributions. Hours of attendance on tiic poor from 9 to 11 o'clock daily. Svrgton tmd 0€»l*»i, S. J. Stratford, M. R. C. S., England. KiwosTOJf Gritbral Hospital. — Beard ef Hanage- m«n$—a. F. Kirkpatriok, dmntf Judge; D. Robtin, fforden ; T. A. Corbett, Sheriff; the Mayor and three Aldermen of the City ; MediealJittend' I establishe>l— Incorporated last Be(«^n of PorliamorK. j Leeturtrt— Surgery, Dr. Macdonnell ; Jlf«d»«»i!«, Dr. 1 David ; Midieifery, Dr. Arnoldl ; Maleria Mtdir. Jones ; OptJialmic and Aural Snrgery, Dr. H. Uoward 1 Initituleit of Medicine, Dr. Gi))b. The lectures wUl be delivered in courses of six roonths, and in the EngUelt 32 SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. [18:.2. li : { i I .1; language. Oinicul l^nurcfl wi!l be delivereil at Uie .Mcnucal General Hospital, to rtudenu attenflin:{ it, by Drs. Amoldi and Darid, the lormw on Surtsury, tin; latter on Medicine. Tub Mottrbai. DrsPESsiRY U cix-n daily, and is acflcwible to utusienu. U 1ms « wnfl of six modl'^:! otflcera, aivj ia o«tabli»hoJ on the ic.'lf-iiupportiiig syswai, Kdopn-d in diinilar InirtitutionH in Great britain. TUK M^NTSKAT, EyH -VND EiR 1 NiTlTCTIO!*.— Til > Yal'jablc Institution is also open to ntudcntB ; and is unlcr tltc C'lre ani ir.ann;;(!in(;nt cf Mr. HowfirJ, Oculist aad Auriiit. Eatalilisliod s'x y^^ars sgo. The annuai average of patientu tr«ated falln not far shoncf 1000, an 1 the rfoi/y aiwn-iance about 20 c r 30 lu huowsh is eu- tirpiy dwe to Mr. Howara's philanttiropii t-xertions, and it has bwn conduc'uiJ to a \iuy cor.i^derable extent, at his cwn individual eivonse. Tliis Icsiituticn pri*cnts to tlio student ss !ii:o a field for Uie iitudy of (Jptlialmic a«d Aurfcl diw'BiCd a« i* to be met wit!: on this Ointinent. The L'jiiricr.amr LYixu-iN-UoiPixAL, MoxraiuL.— PWcMn— M. Mc(.'ui:ocli, M. D ; CkmtttUin^ Phyiitiaiji —the Mcmbergofthc MeJical Faculty of McGill College. Thi Moktreal Gembral Hospital.— 'IIUp Cne Ho6- phal, SMpportcd by voluntary comriturioni, and a I.,ogis- lative grant of X ICOO, is opir the manogemeat and ticatmeat of Lunatics in CaiUida Kist. : Uot:»E CF Imcvstrv, Torosto. — Incorporated 1851— To support the aged anil dwrepid, discharged patieuu fVom ' Oeueral Hoji-iui, Orphans and deserted chilareii. There ' are tlfteen Trusties and twcnty-Cve Managers. 7V«u»- mr»r;lt. H. Rutherford ; 4'»«r»t«fv, \V. M. Wetitmiieott. i MtdUuU Qfft^s, I/rs. Eodder, Bodgloy and Bovail, ' SMp*rint4iuifat-i, Mr. and Mrs. Pcny. I pROVTiiCiAL PRXiTSimxRV, Kinoatov. —TtuptttoT*— I Hon. Adam Ferguwon, \V. Bristow, George Brown, K. i C. Thomas, N. Amiot. H^ardeih—T>. ifi. McDoneU. ! Ckaplains—Jie'r. Hannibal Mulkitia, ProUttaiU ; Vtcar General McDonell, Roman C»tko:'te. PhyHeia»--JajBea , Sampson, M. D. •, Head Ki»p«r—W. G. Murray. This : Institution was establiahod in 1834, as the Upper Canada i Peni'.eotiar>-, tut at the Union k waa made applicable to ' the whole province. No priJiOi;er is receiveti for a slionfy ! .erm than two years. 'Phe system of didplino ia ttut I known as the bUcnt or congregate. The convicts are kept at hard labour for tlia beoeCt of tha Crown during daylight, their services bein^ leased to contractors, who leach them lueful occupaHoiui. The buildings have been chiefly erected by convict labour, under the superintend- ecce cf the officers, but tliey are not yet complete. The draft on the put Lie exchequer for maintaining the prison j fiir 1544, 1847. and ItJis, averaged over £16,000 per i annum. For 1M9, It was .£10,300, for 1850, £7,500, and Ibr 16ol,ihe estimate was only X4,900. An Act was passed In August, ItUl, to come in force on the 1st Octo- ber following, (14 and 15 Vic., Cap. II.) "for the beU4r \ mdaagttatnt of Uu PtnittjUiary," but nothing was of. <:ourse done under it, when thin summary was written— (Saptsmher, 1851.; Canada boMPAtnr. — Incorporated 1S93; Capital,! £1,000,000 B'jerliDg.wiihpoweno Increase iltojra,000,000. 1 Gottrtwr, Ctuirles Franks ; Deputy Oovernor, James I McKillop ; and ten Diroetors. Qfi:4 in Loxdom — Canada : Uoui>e, St. Helen's Place, Bishopegate Street. Commit \ tioKtrs in Canada WtA — Toronto, Frederick Widder -, GoUriek, Thomas Mercer Jones. The Canada- Com- I pany reiiiit fVom London to Canada any sum of money' by letters of cr&dit upon th«r Commissionerk, and like- ' wise transmit any sum of money firoin Canada to any \ part of Europe, by letters of credit upon the Directors. { Trust ajcd Loas Compakt or Upper Canada.— ' Incorporated IML Capital X300,000 sterling. TrtuUet, Thomas Baring, M. P., and G. C. Glyn, M. P. DirteUm, • Sir Rdiuiolph J. Rcuih, K. C. B., PriMidtnt, John Auldjo, ; R. 8. Atche*on, Peter Buclianan, Charles Morrison, Wm. j G. Thcmwn, Melvil Wilson, and William Chapman. : CommUtioners ht C^mada, R. S. Ateheson, and Francit { A. Harper— Office in Kingston, C. W. ! AcaiccLTtrRAj. Absociatioh op Uppbe Canada.— ■ OfiMri for lMl-2.— rr«»W«K*— ThOfl. CTark Strwi, , Niagara Fails ; Firtt Vite Prmrfii:*— William Matthie, i BrockvUle ; Secmid Viec Pr«eiii»n.v- Slieriff Treadweil, , XyOrignal : Kx-PrtcUenU—O. W. Thompson, Toronto ; Hon. A. Fergusacn, Wocidhill ; SJiorlff Ruttan, Coboura ; I J. B. Marks, Kingston. 7V«a«ir«r— R. L. Denlson, To- j ronto : Secretary— O. Bucklaad, Toronto : SeedMian— ] James Flemins. Toronto. Tlie next exhibition is to be held in Toronto, in the Fall of 18B3 -, the precise tune it , not yet determined. ' i BoiRD OF AeateciTDmE.— Hob. FranciB lUncks ; E. | W. Thottipson, Toronto; Hon. A. Forguoson, Wood." liUl ; Sheriff Riittan, Cobourg ; R. L. DeniKiD, Toronto . ! !«' lu mmiw'iii . 1852.] SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. 33 Ls tob« tiinc is , Dnvid ClirititiP, liranifurl « John llitrlaiid, Uuclpb. Ht- I erttary — Ceo. Iluckbnij, Toronto. I QuKnRC lioAKit OP Tradk. — [ny?r!«r.itoiI by Act of; I iho I'roviaciiil I'lirllnmciit. Prtnde,.t—Si\nie» Luiiii ; i 1 yiet-Prt»idtnt—V.\c\mtA Wnijiwri«lit ; 7'r«, VVciiioii.ilunt. .\. Iou<{al; U. li. lIoLon, John iil.iNS, L'h::ii. : Boci^w Ranuay, John Lccniing, Joiteiii Kuapp, Walter Culquliouu. Si»crtlari/, Alex. I 01<.>rk. ! Toronto Board of Tradk. — IncorporatcJ by Act of the Prorincifll Parliament. Council Chamber — t>t. Law- rence Udil. Prctident, Geor^; I'ercival Ridout. — yic«- Pruidtni, T. Clarkson ■, Treaiurtr, R. II. Brett. Secretary, J. VV. Erent. GmHcU—E. F. VVhituinore, R. Brewer, R. Kneeshaw, I). Maaloiiull, J. HarrinKton, Joo. Hhiiw, M. P. ilays, J. LoNJtIie, R. Vatua, J. Laldlaw, (J. Rolicrtaon, J. Mitchell. Hoard of JrbUratioH—V . Frcrianil. J. Miti:hcll, Jnincg Shaw, J. D. Rilout, J. Lcsslie. II. Rowiiell, VV. Ilcmlcrson. K. II. Rnth'^rfotd, Rolxxt Beokniun, J. McMurrich, U. .Michii;, H. Scnlnn. Hamilton Board of Tradk. — President, John Vuung; yict-Prtiddtnt, Archibald Korr. Memhera of Committee — R. Juaon, D. McNah, H. V. Baker, J. T.Gilklson, J. P. Larkln, J. 0*l)orn«n VV. P. Maclarcn, C. N. SiniH, Triatrani Bickle, J. I>. Mackay, Robert Roy. Dennis Moore : Serrelari/, J. T. Prondizefirt. Tlio clMtlon of ofllcorH ti'UcB pliiri) yearly, Iji .\prll. Tr.iMiY lltiisr, UiiMiK(;.— jVn, Cliaiiinau &. Co. (^ut'ee—iohn Jan-.c«on. A'ew Car- Ufln—\\. KaviMi!i!:h. P.atJ>urst—\W'\\\\vn\ Stcveub. Oiigpe—J. D. .Mc< onnclJ. Blaadairn hlaads— John Kraucui Muncey. l.airadur — P. IIo (iuettoville. AXe Hiunsvick.— St. J,ihn—lU:i\ty P. Kturdec. St. And rent— Mow. Tlif;in;)H VVvcr. SUramirhi — J.Cunard &. Co. Aie/iiAurJo— Jtd;iiVVheion lUahurst—WWWniu SUivcim. Aoifl Scotia— I/aiifajr^J. Sc M. Tobin. Piclon—J Dhwson. Sydney, Cape flr«/hoporQuebec, Rector ; 6. Cowell. A. M. Chaplain to the Forces } E. VV. Sewell, Holy Trinity ; G. Mackie, D. D. Cathe- dral Di^irict i Gilbert Percy, B.A. St. Peter's-, R. O. Plees. St. Paul's; A. \V. Mountain, Curate ; C. II. Stewart, B. A., Assistant !»! inisicr Trinity Chapel. Point Lecy—i. Torrance. ValcarUer, Lake Beauport, Stone- ham— E. C. Piirkin. St. iiylcesterif St. Giles— W. King. Leeds— i. Carry. Upper Ireland, tnverntu, ind part of Halifnr.—\ aennt. Riviere du Loup—F,. G. VV. Rose. Ffllt Fra-npton-W . Merrick, B. A. H itt •yamplon—i.'Vdn Liiige, B.D. P.rtn uf—R. I/^wia. Secretary to Church Society— W. Wickes, M. A. DISTRICT OF THRFK RIVERS. Tkrte Rivers— a. S. Wood, M. A. Rector. Riciire du Limp and Lake Matki- noHffe—'S. Gueroul. NiealU—\\. Biifiie*. Drumnoiirfet^Je —G.M. Ross, Rector. DISTRICT OF ST. FRAMCU9. ' Sins[uy—\. Balfour. SUpton—iy. Falloon. LtnnoxKilU-X,. Doolittte, J. H. Ni- CLERGY. colls, M. A., J. Butler aud W Lloyd. Sherbrooke—i. Hellmuth. • Katon-i. Dal/.icl. Riitiiiiton — J. Kemp. Compton-C. P. Reid. Hatley—H. Burrage. DudsiceU—T, S. Chapman. DISTRICT OF otsrn. Gatpg Bay—W. Dolainare. Cape Core and Mai Bay—R. Short. Perc£—S. A. Smith. JViejB Carlisle, Bay Chcleurs, Paspe- biac, Hope Toic'n, and Port Daniel — G. Milne, M. A. DIOCESB OF MONTREAL. DISTRICT OF MONTREAL. Lord Bishop of Montreal — Right Rev. Francis Fulford, D. D. J*/tfn/r«oi— J.Bethune,l).D.,Reeiori W. A. .\.lamson, D. C. L.; W. T. Le.ich,D.C.L.,8t. Georno's ; VV. B. Bond, Assistant Miaisier Si. George's ; A.D.tJainpbell, Triiiily Chapel; John Irwin, St. I'homas; J. Ellegood, St. Amies; I). Bo- bertsion. Chaplain to the Garrison; Edward Roaers, Chaplain to tiie Mditary Prison ; J. Ellegood, A. B. Raiednn, Kildare and Ramsay— C. Rwllii. Maseourhe—i. Flanagan. New Glasg-ow—A. Lockhart. Lacliine — J. Cornwall. SI. Martin't and Isle Jesus— T. A YounR. St. Audr»tes—Wm. Abbott. nmpliton— Win. McMaslcr. Orenrille on the Oltaiea—C.FriiTest. Hull, Jylmer andEardU-j — J. John- ston. Clarendon— V. S. Neve. I T'a'idreull—J. Pykp. i CUeau du Lac— .I.H. Mountain, B.A. ■ ; Huvliiffriion — VV. Morris. ! Onnsloicn and Chateuugtiay — W. I Hreilioiir, A. B. I Laprairie, Longveuil, tfC. — R. Lons'tell. Chamblij—S. Bralihwait(>, Rector; J. P. White, Aysisiaiit. Lncolte—V. Moricc. Sherringto»—U. Hazard. //em.-Bin^/urrf— (Jcrald de Courcy O'Oraiiy, A. M. St. Kemi~E G. Sutton. Christie Manor — M. Towiiecnd, Rector. St. Jrmand West—R. VVhitwell. St. Arinnnd Eaal—i. Reid. Stanhridge—S. Jone.'». Farnhnm'—Wm Jones. 7;ii»*ff7.i— J.aeott, M.A .Rector. CiiMbrool:, Urome and Sutton— \V. Lindsay. SA(J.,rrf-A. T. Whittan. Graiihy — G. Slack. Ahbotsfurd—T. Johnson ; Assiftant and Mitsionary, at Rcngemont, F. Roiiiiiisoti. Sorcl—W, Anderson, Rector. i7../^o*/»— C.Bancroft, M.A.,Rec tor. L' Acadie—J. R. Judd. Chrislievi/le — G. M. Armstrong. Sabrcvrti»~D. Gavin. Riis.oelllotcn — J. Fulton; Trarelling Missionary, R. L. SteplienEoii. DIOCESE OF TORONTO. Lord Binhop of Torovtn— The lion, and Right Rev. John Strnchan, D.D.jL.L.D. Archdeacon of King- ston— VenernMe George O'Kill Siiiari, D.n., L.L.n Archdtmeon o/"Kor*— Vcnerahle A.N.Beihune, I D. D. Kximining and Domestic 1 M « 34 SCOBIIvS CANADIAN ALMANAC. [1862. Clmptaia and Sttrilary to the Lord />f»/i«;»— Tliu U«v. II. J. (jravcit, iM. A. IIOMt: HKTRirT. Cily of 7W«/i/«— M.J.firnitell.M.A., lU'cior ami OMii-i.iiiiiu Cli.ipl'iiii ID llii" I'orccB ; Kiliimiiil llal.lwiii, M. A., A-^ift.mt .Vliniiiicr o!' Hi. JaiiioH'; J.(1.I>. .MMClvciizic, U.A., Miiiidrr 1)1' t^l. r. nil's Clmrcli -. Riclianl Miicliflp, .M.A., Mmiflir ol'l'miiiy l.'iMircli ; Sic"|'li<-'ii '-l'I'. I.li.l)., .^liiiisirr of r'l. (;ii)rm''« Cliiircli 1 ll'-'iiryfc-caiMliiii, M. A.. MiiiirtltT 01' Cliurcli or ilif lluly Triiiil), ami <'lia|ilaiM lo llie I.onl fiigliiip; VV.:*lci.iii'll, .M.A., As- Kimaiit MiiiifiliT of iIk.' IMiiircli ol the ll'jiy 'Irlniiv . .luliii McCaiil, I, l..l»..^^t•^ill('lllo^^fJr(.'lllo Unl- viT.-iiy ; .1. Ili'avc'i, I). I)., I'fo- I'l'fsoi'or Mi.oal l'!iil'jsii|.|iy (iiiil l.-.lili-s.'l'oronlol.'iilvcrriry ; I'-vo. Mayiiard, M- A., .M illicinatii-al >l.i:^l('r, l'|i|i('r Can i.!a Cclli.V'C i V l'..M ocrhulVcr, M. \., Supcran. EloLii:',:.e—\\. V, l-'o'-i'tr, U. A , Keci.ir. Turiiiili) 7'«)f«s'(i7>— Vaciiit. 1 Yi-rk Milh—.\h^\. San!^;iii, Rector. I Slrei'hvillr—V.o\'. .1. M,ic;;i'firi;i'. I 7Vi»r«/i/7/— l).l'..r.l:il—U. .S .1. II ill, Krciur. ' :\eirruii!{il~^. V. llams.iy, M. A. I (ieunfiua—}, (>ll'»oii. I llriir!c-H. (iarriMI. 1 »7ii(Ay-.Io!in rfiillniii). n. A. I AV«r/>(;iv/— Will, r^loaarl Uarliiig. i /,/(»!/(.Viii/-H— Ili'iirv llalli O.-'ler. Chiiiguneo}!fii—\V (I'l'iicJiiT. IVI.A, Pickering'— 'V. W. Marsh, IJ. A. ^IMCDK MSTIUCT. Barrie and Shanly PnyS. U. Ar- riai;li, A. M., Rccior ; Garrett Niit'ciil.'.A.M., AsflHtaiit. Tttumteth—V. L. Osier, M. S. Wetiateillimbury—\t\.\\»x\\\\\,\i.\. Orillia -(Jfo Uourii. PeiulitngMi»/itne—G, Hnllcii, U.A. MoHo—i. t'k'iclicr, A. B. OORR DISTRICT. Hamilton— i. (J. Grrtdes. B.A., Rec- tor ; Jofepli II. Kile, A8Kisiniit Minister. Church of the Jteen- (ion— John Hehilcn, A, M. Sail fUel and Dinbrook—i. L. Alex- miller. Ancatttr and Dundn§—W. McMiir- rny, A..M., Rector; W. Belt, As- fistaiii. Branlford—J. C. Usher. Rector. }Velliuglon Square — T. GrceilC, A. B., Rector. On//— M. liooiiier, A.B. Parle — Charles Riiiian. Oa4i-t7/e— Saltern Girlnsi. JVossa^nuieya— George Gr.ihnm. Norval~l). Fra'cr ; Tra-elling Mirrionary, R. N. Mcrriti, B. A. Missionaries to the Six Nations In- dians on the Grand fl«r««— Abrn- haiii Nelles, Adam Elliott, and Jo.'in Kennedy. WELLINOTON DISTRICT. Our.lph—\. I'aliner. A. B., Rector ; E. M. Stewart, M. A., Aesisiani Minister. KJorn— J.W. Marsh. B.A. Owen Sound— .\. R. 11. Miilholland. ficnd'nrft— John ndcc, A. B. NIAGARA DISTRICT. Niagara— T. Oecn, llecior, OtTici- ntina ChnpUiii io the Forces. GrimsHfi—T . J. Liindy. D. C. L., Rector; Artiii?,\Vin. Uavid, M.A. Chi/ipeva, Slamfvrd, f^ueen^ion and JjrummutidiUle — W. I.icinintt. Uccior; I.'. I.. Iii|it<^<'. B A , Assi»t. ThoTold—W B. Fuller, Hector. tort t'ri«— Ellioti Gru»eii, M. \., Reoior. 67 Catharines — A. F. AtklnifOii, (I'Clor ; K. ^Iiaiikliii, At>i-iHtaiit. / ;«(//— Alex. Di.xoii, II. A., Hecior. I'orl Vaillaiid and l'Uiivitlt—t\(\aiu 'I'owiiley. Xilllrweiiis on Grand Kiver — B. Cmlinorc Hill. M. A. 7'racillinir Mimonary — \V. C. Clarke. TM.BClT l>Ii4IRlCT. .Simfui!— Francis J^aiisi, Rcrior ; tJeorje .Salmon, f'liperaiiiiaicJ. Trntelliiig Mistiuiinry — r.H. Slilli- SUII. lOM'ON DIH-IRICT. London~\\. Croiiyii, .■>!. A., Hector, OHU"ialiri!it'liii|'laiii Id tlie I'orct .-'. I.unilun Tint null! u~L'. (.'. Iliuiiuli, I A.ll., Kuclur. ' i Si. 77(omnj— M. Iluriilinin, B. A., I Kerior. .iileliii,h—t\. iMi)rliiiii'r, Rrcinr. Corraihic ~U. I'loo.!, .\I.A., Iteclor, nihl Misr^ionary to the ftliiiicey Tuwii liiiliaiisi. Port ISuriteU—'V. llulton Reid. 'I'lirconinll. rd—.\. vSt. O. faiircild, A. B. Oj/o)-.7-lleiiry Kevell, A. B. Zurra—t\ I). Fanqnier. lll'RON Dl^■rRI^T. Goderich—K. h. I'lwood, M.A. Ht.yfield—n. F. Caiiipliell, M. A. .S7ruyiKrrf— John llickie. Blanchard—ArchW. Lniiipinon. WtSTKRI* DISTRICT. Sanduich— Win. Ritchie, Rector. AmhtTfthurgh—V. Mack, Rector and Ollic. Choplaln to ilieForeea. Colchester— F, Gore KlliOtt. Chatham— f: VV. Sandys, Rector. IVartcick — J. Mockriilgc, Kecier. Walpole Island— A ndrew Jaiiiieton. Z;ai*ii, ^c— John Gnnne. Mersea—R. C. Bovcr, B.A. Plympton—i. G. W'. Salter, B. A. NKWCASTI.C DISTRICT. C<»6o«rj,'— A.N. Bclhunp.D.D., Rec- tor and Chnnlain to the Lord Bishop; H. B. Jessop, M. A., Assistant. Rice Lake — Alexander McNab,D.D. Por< //ope— Jonathan Sliortt,Rector. Cocnn— Samuel .\riiioiir, Rector. Clarke and Darlington— T. S. Ken- nedy, Rector. Grafton andColbome—JohnWWton. Cart aright and Mmnvert—W. Lo- gan. Seymour— K.C. Bower. COf.BORNR DISTRICT. Peterhoro'—R. J. C. Taylor, M. A., Rector. fTmi/y— Robert Hardjni;. Pension FaHs— Vacant. VICTORIA lilSTRICT. B«//i!r«7/e— John Grier, M. A. Port Trent, Frankfurd, ^c— Win. Ble.nsdell, A.M. PRINCK KDWARD DISTRJCT. Picto7i—\Vin. Mncanlay, Rector; Thos. BouKfiel'l, Assistant, itf/irray— John Mclntyre. Marysinrg — J. R. Tooke. Trateliing Missionary — R. G.Cox. MIDI AMI IIISIRII T. Kingston— iicofiii: U'Kill Sliinrt, I). I) , Recior ; \V. M. Ilcrchiiicr, M. A., Al!^i^'l^llt Minister, and Chaidain lo He Loid Ill^ll0ll ; R. V. Rollers, Mlii^it-r ol.St. JaMies' Church i T. H. .M. Hnrllft!, M.A , OniciatiiiyCliai'laiii to the Forces; \V. Gicig. MliiKicr cC St. I'aul's Church; lli'iiry llieiit, Miiiiilcr 01 Ht Mnrk'sChiirch, UnrrittUlil; II. .Miill, Chaplain to iliu I'ro- vinelal reniicntinry. U'olfe Maud— v.. I'ailorson. forltmi'ulh and Palh-W. F. 8. Ha'iier, Rerlor. .-li.'o'yj/iMji/uM-H— J.A.lMiilock.Reclor. .V«A«ir/c — ektil/e-'\:. IViirooiie, M. A. I l.amh's /'<»«(/— M'. II. GijiiniDg, ] A. H., Xccicr. j y'rf^roJ— Uolicri r.lakcy, Rector. A>w;Wr(7/c— Vacant. Sinilii's i'alU- i. liloonell. Trarellin:f Mir.um.arica—'S. Wat- kins, F. 'rreiii.'iyiie. BA7IIIUST DlSiniCT. Pirlh — V. Harris .M A.,Ueclor. Catlutn t'tiire— \lex. I'yne, Kecior. /Vr/w/./mcw— J. W I'adtiilil, Uccior, Pakiiiiliam n0l /'/(r/v/i/— Vacant. Merncktulle—l'A'ViK'y.tir .Morris. DAI.IIOL'SIK DIS'RKT. PyloiCH-S.S. S!|roiig. Rector. Richmond— i<>l\n Flood, Rector. M«rtA— Maithevv Ker. KASTKR.V DI.'^IRICT. C«rn(.-fl//— Henry Faitoii, Rector. JVilliamtburfrh—K.i.UciwcW, Rcct Osnahrnek — Koinaine Kolpli. Travelling Missionary- \' K. PIccs. OTTAWA DISTRICT. West tlauikeshury—Uawi. Trai'ers Lewis, .\. It. MANITOFM!* ISLAND. F. A. O'Meara, L. L. D. ^/\/^/^/^-•v•./■ Romau Catholic CUarch. DIOCBSS: DB aUEBEC. Monseigiieiir P. F. Turireon, Arch- rv^nuc dr (Quebec ; Monseigneur C. F. Baillnirccon, EvAque de Tloa, et Condjutcur. Ficairei Geniraux—J. Bemcrs, T. Mnguire, T. Cooke. A. Mailloux, M. Clmuvin, C. Gauvreau, C. F. Cnzeaii. A t Arehereehi—C.F.Cnzcm,\.G ; J.H. A. Fcrland, V. II. Ilarkin, B. Langcvin, Sec. du Diocese; T. Uoy, L. Hnnielin, sous ■secretaire. O. 'Ihihodeaii. Au Siminalre de QuSbce—LJ. Cas- eaull, Sup ; J. Dcmers, A. Parant. J. Aubry, Ls. Ginsras, Jean Holmes Ln.Gingras, M. Forciies, E. A. Tascliereau, E. Iloran, J. F. Baillarge, Felix Buteau, Ed. Melhol, C. Lavcrdiere. Ju Siminaire de yieolel—C. Dion, Siiperieur ; C. Hari>er, O. Caron, 1 T. Caron, P. Dceaiilnier, S. D. Au Cullf^e de Sle. ^nn«— COauv- rcnii. Sup. ; F.Piloie, B. Richard, G. Trcmblav. P. M. Bouchy, H. Potvin, A.Blancheitc.A.Pelleiier. Curi de Quebec— J. Auclair. Ficaircs—(i. F. E. Drolet, O. Bru- nei, L. Gill. : '^ ) SCOBIK'S CA'NADIAN AF.MANAC. ;5 ••<». Kirlitt Si.Jtan—li, Mirtn.iMii, J. Trlncc. [rrniiS'ji!*. Jlolrl iJiiu—V. I.cinifiiji, A. l-c- I'rtuliiiet—T. MaL'Uin;. (iienu. .S7. I'alricn -J.-in. Nrlliijnn, K. Ron- Chn/ifliiin ilet (•aurt dt In Charit6~ T. Roy. uinr.ieit ClinjieUiin—\„'V. Ui'dnril. Ciiniicliiin ilupitnl Uineral—E. 0. riniHC. Curl dt St. R'lih—'A.CUnrctt. yirnirea—i. II. Z. Holilil-,.1. Mfllli-, v. L. Lnlinye, W". RichiinlHoii. lJiij)ilni de Marine -VV.Uifli.iril.'ioii. Ln Pohile A I'liiieau el UupUnux Militnirta-V. il. Ilnrkin RU.l'l*. JemiiiL'^.C'oiiureiiiUiouN.U. iHi.K ii'mir i: ANSI, SI. Pierre— Jon. Tap,|if. St. LnHreHt—.l. Simi, .SI. Jeiiit —.\. OU<. 'l'rinii.—\,. I'ruvi'iicluT. SI, lirorife- .\ (y'auii'i'iiil. l''rnmjtlon — M . Kvrrlunn. Sle. C'lvrc—J. |j iiiui'Viii. Sle. iMurifuerilr-r. II. Utlie-Ulc. SI. (lenuia—P. I'oullut. riioire~l',. Iliill..'. .S7. La:nre—V,. Dutbiir. I .S7. CiiKirlet — V. Villflicuve. I K. ' Hoy. I.^',■all.c llrura—C 'J'nr>ljr. C«/) SI. liriiair—S. K. ( rcil. hhl It SI. C^irUle—V. X. Dtlfi^iO. t'iiarc — V. \ Hiva. Sl.Jia.i I'orl ion--\,. l'.Tr:iiit. Aiir Cure — v. U>)i!'..'i:Miliiill. ' SI. Uiirh Jen Anliie^—U. ll.'I'filil. Ste. Aline Lninirn'iii'i—l,. bourrci. Kir. ()iie!li:—f'.\U'iiin. SI. Deaia — V.. Uu'.'rtipr. Kiitiiiiiriiiilia—J. II. Uoulicr. t'icitirc — lj. Ilcsjardiiig. S'. Ptiscliat—y. V. lU'bori. rirn'rc-b'. O. Hrl.'rl. Sle. Helenc tt St. Alexandre — L. A. l>(l|)Ul!'. St. Aiidri-'S. Doiicet. Riciiredu Loup— li. .^.Proull. CncuuHU—i. ki. de--M.M.Urieii. 67. Prosjtir—U. 'I'oitrigny. COTB no 8l'D. Sherbrooke, t,-e—W. McGaurail, Shiplnn, 4-c— L. Trahan. Kinifaet;, ^■c—J. Pnrnilis. Slaufoid, lfC—\. Racliie. Orummondville, tfC — J. II. Dorion. .4rlhabas'ca-P. DeVllllcr*. St. CArWa/jAe— II. Husor. Lae Aylmer—F. X. Begin. St.DaKil—J. lloiichor. fsillet*. St. OuillaHr. | t'iniire—J . V. .Mwfinii*. | ISii-auriiurt-:*. Mttlo. 1 ■•/; (itrlrude-h.Mtinloi. I Ue.'ililltl-U. I.i.nil'. I .St. J'itrrr 1.. .ilienimta—S.W.CUadt i i>l.«i lurr PK <;asi'K. I Perri,ttr — .N . (iliiurti«. I llni'iil Riii'.ie, Ar.— K. .Mnrlir.cnu 1 1, ,11 If I nut mm, \c—i. r^il^^rvillc. i llii.tiriiituri , iiC^-S. I., .\l.iiu. j (Iri'iiil R-riire—V.. .Miirijm.'au. I l',i.il>V'iiii'. i\r—V,\t. I.i|i(,hi!(\ i li.rt'iii.(.'..l. iMoti-i'ii!iiciir J. C. I'rirci', i'.v^'iuudu Aliiriyri'] olit', (' 'ailjiiUMir. ; .1 r liifchi —A. F. Triilpaii, .1. O. I'arws Socrt'l.iirp. J. hTri.c'j'ii!, T, I'laiiiniiiioii, V. I'llnn, A. l'in->oii- nenult, (i. Iliil.crik'aii, L. /.. .Mo- rp.iii, assist, frc'it'. .A. I.flilaiic, M. I. (iravcl, Shuk Sivioiairc. 1 I'lf'iirra Ufyiirniir. — F. l'L'mt'r!«, .A. i M iiijL'.iii, I'. .Arcltamliault, .1. B. ' Kelly, P. Uillauaullc, A. F. Tru- i lean. .•Ill Seminnire de Montreal.— P. ] I?jllaulill«'.t. Desiriazurrs. yieairea.—A. Teillaril.H. l.«no1r. Efrlise dt St. Pierre.— UK. PP. OMntg. Missionnair's au hie deii Man- tagnta.—ti. Dufresne, J. Toupin, J. A. Cuoq, O. J. Bardcy. Hoapite St. Joseph.— J. B. Kelly, J. M. BelauKPr, F X. Marcoux, A. T. Lngardc, P. Lefaivre, O.S. Pa- quPt. Etablitaemenl des Sourdt- Mutts.— C. I. Lagorci', Dirertfur. Chapelle du Cjleau, St. fouia—P. Lafrance. Au Grand Seminaire^ — J. A. Paylc, U. Graiiet, A. I.. Barhnrin. Au Cullege de Montreal. — A. Ncr- cam, t*. P. l)L>Mi«, L.L. Billion, J. J. Pcrreault. J Dclaviane. Maiaon des Jeauitta. — RR. PP. Martin, P. Lui/et, 11. Dumerle, ' A. Havequoz, G. Sclineidor, A. i Larolier, T.Ouollet.G. Scheangky, | J MiTcier. I Seminnire de St. flyaeinlhe. — J, S ■ RTynioMd, I. Desauliiiers, G. ■ Marc.lie»ault, P. Dufreane, P. I Lcv^ijuc, F. Tplrpauli, P. O. ! llailiire. .1. J. Prince, II. Millier. ' Colli ge de I' Aaaomplion. — J. B. ; Dupnv, Dirorieur •, F. Dorval, N. ' Barrt'ttp, F. Hourueaiilt. | CiilKife Sle. Thtriae.—C. J. Duch- ' nrmn, Siipprieur ; 8. Tasse, C. ' Aulry, J. Huqnet. L. Dngenai^, J. G-aion, N. A. Verrcau, J. O. Walicr. 36 SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. [1862 lal.ll DK MONIHKAt.. SI, Laurtnl—J. 11. ijeriimln. yieairt—V. Kctuur. (R«r.c. Sup. dc» Frirtt S. Ju»*pk-lt. V. J. Sn, OcHevieve—l,. M. i,e(v\i\rc. SH-AHHt du tout lU t l»l*~K. Ncyrun. PoMt Claire -V. D. RIcnrd. Laehinr—.\. Dur.tiiiM'ati. hoHifut-l'uinte. -i. II. |lrn|«nil. /'(■iHic-aMc Trfi/ifr/ci*— K.K. i'orlier. Hiv. dti Praifie»—J, K. (.t.'liloiKJc. SauU-aH-MtulUt-i. J. Vliici. /I»m;. Curt. — I*. Mvrcure. hie HiiontS. L-ivnllcs. We Pcrrut—L. J. Iliiol. Ur.K JKMI'lt, St. Mar.'iii— I'.C.Dulc, JcRiervant. Slf. Hum— P. UruiKU. Ift. fincfHt Ue PiihI — R. I.nvoir. Chap,dU»l).da S C— C.DuiiKiniier. S», )i'raiifoi$ deSalet—\.0. Ulruui. OOTK DU NORII. St. Barlliilem^—V. V. Paplneau. Herlitr~i. Uiiiiiion. SI. Culhbert-S. I'UcU Sit. Fe/ir— J, St. Aiihln. SI rhvmnt—C. hcbel. lndH>lrit—Am. Miiiiiioau. Jne. Curi -F. 'I'ureol. Sup.dit CItrctdt St. Fiateur—^. Olininpiiunt'ur. Sit, Etitiibttk—lt. Guyon. St. JVorftff/— J. The 'ft'i. (Dcquoy. St, Gabriel, Lae Ma*kiitongt~3 . Latitlir it— II. Marcoiie. //anorai«— J. Ditltlin/.urd. St Suljiiee—J. Mull. SI. Paul -T. L. Drn«iiard. Kildare—A. iMarechnl. Sit. Melanie—li. Jcaiinott. Riptntiifny—T. Lnticlle. Anc. Curi—V,. Liihcllc. Tvnl. L' AnomptioH—\. Uiipuy, F. Dor- Cure d' office— A. Uupuis. St. Jacquesde I' Arhiiran—J.U.Vatc. yicmre—i. I'vr'nult. Chap, del D. du Satrt-Caur — J. Unrrctte. [Cleinciit. St: J»licnne et St. Callixte —V. Hamlon — ij. roiniiivillL'. St. AlphuHie—i. O. Uirotix. Sl,Roch de r JrA/jra.'i— J.U.Labellc. St. Lin—T, Hiitlc.iu. St. Ktprit—M. CImrron. 6'/. Henri— J. M Chnvlgny. [cure. Ancien Cyrf.$—l,. (J!it;ti»*, P. Mcr- iMtehcnaie—K. NoririiiiKlin. Anden Curi — M. Moriii. Terreftonfic— A. Tiielicrge. [poux. •S7e. Anne des PlaiHts—C. Cliniu- 5/. Jir<)'ne—L. I'revuot. iSV«. .^'op/lie— I). J. Hrosiinn, Sle. Thirfie—J. Diiqiiet. (lellcr. IXr. du OolUiie Maatn—T. B. I'ul- Ataintaul direetcur—J. S. 'I'liehcrge. Anc. Crri—C J. Iiiiclmrme. S(. ya/t»t«r— M. Rruiict. • St. Au3fusiin—i. II. Ciiiiinpcaux. St. Eusliirhe — II. Morenu. KicaiVa— K. .Aiico. (Oroulx. SI, JJenoil el St. Plaeide—A. V. Ste. Scholaitii/He—V . I'linguet. Ancien Cur£—V. Buiiin. Saint Au'tri -S. A. IJeriiior. St. Uermoi—V. Poulin. f^audreuil—V. ArcliaiubauU. yte—Sxa. t:ei;uln. Jl'i(aud—J. l)e»nuU'l8. yicaire—C. Uul'our. Sle. Narlhe—\. J. iMarliiieau. Lej Ciitreg—M, Uoiix. C6!eaH du Lac—T. Ilrnasnrd. it. C/tt.— O MiiffOlniB. Si. Polycarpe «( St. Zoligue—F. roTK ui< luu. St. Rifii—V. X. .Marcoux. .VI. AHUel—l. Puirlvr. St. Vimotkit—}. Arrlinnifinull. St. huuit de Uiiinniiui -V. Uurko SI. Clement ~\t. Chirlaiid. y ifiiirf. — \} . Arcli'tinliiiiili, Sle.Marlinrel Sl.irrhain—V.. BIylli. SI. ,/»»ifChri/iMl6int—H. ItcuuUry. Orm$loien, t^e—V. Ki.'ir(i!i. ChuleauifUH'j — T. Ciiroii. i'M. Plnlomint -l.i. Turcot. .S7. hidore-ti. Trmlel. Sanll St. Louii—J. Marroiix. yicaire—J. K. .Adiuiiic, O. M. J. St. Pltilippe—.\. I'rouU. SI. fUlouard—M. Fuiny. Shrrriitifltn, ^r— A. O'Miilley. St. Conflniit ~L. Vlricl. 67. Kemi-V lli-dnrd. ; icuire* -P.C. Dulit-, O l.ChevreHU. St. At'ianan—G. liiilmnleault. yieaire—K. Thcrrlcii. St. (Jeorge—J. 8'. Aiihin. Slanbridge—}. Iiiclnirc. At. ./tun- l}orrhc§ter—C. LaRocquc. Ane. Curi—A. Ilr;ii«. St. Lur-M. Qiiininl. B/.iirji/irfic—R. Rol«rt. * ' yii-aire—lj. (.'. Lanaler. it. .larqwi le Mineur — F.X. Hniiie. i't. Cufirirn—A. Morin. P. Menard, if. yaltiitin—M. V. MorriRon. i't. Iternardde La"olle—J.Un»n\CT. Lnpiairit—V. Vigtioii, il). J. yieairt—A. IU.11111, S.J. Lang'tteil—l,. M. Brnsgiird. A'siflanl Curi— I'.. II. Ilickf. Chui). dtt Srt. de$ SS. tfvmi de Jitui cl Marie — G. Chatiot. Houchervillc—'V . Popiii. it. Hruno et Ste. Julie— M. Piolle. yarrnnc»—V. G. Priiiicaux. yicairc—lj. J. Mnrtel. yerchires—'R. O. Drunonu. Ceiitrrcattr—V. I/Heureus. St Aiitiiiue—'Sl. Cutson. Bf/alt— T. DunclilT. yieaire~lj. H.J. DrunPlle. Anc Curi -E. Duroolicr. i't fliluire—i. Morlii. CUamhly—V. M. .Migiiault. yifiiire—i. Dritmette. J)ir. du Coltiife-F. T. Lnh.iye. Atsiitant IHreeluer—F, A. Jaqucs. Ste. Marie— U. (iiroiinrd. it. Griifuire-Z. Kesilier. Ste. lirigide-i. Pcrraull. it. ,H«tSirt»-Ii. B. Briprt. fllotto. St. .hai Baptiete, Roueille—Sev. ' .H. C/iarlca-V. J. Cruvicr. i't. Mare— J. E Leveqiie. St. Denis— P. Dciuera. it. Ohm— J. U. Ui'lun|;er. Surel-M. Minost'i K. C. Fuhrc. Stt. yirtoire—A. Lciiiny. Ittedu Pals-'V. Fili.-iirenult. it Hyitcnl'ie—K. Creviiit, yicaire—l. nesnoycrs. i't V(iminiiiue—\. II. Noi^eux. Ste. HuBrilie—V.. Kirs, it. Judc-O. Pcllciior. it. Uariiabi—S llnrdy. it. t/uaura—P. iM Archambault. yiriiire—C l.oranaer. St. Simon— p. A. Bilvedlrc. ^■t. Aimi—Pj. Lt'coura. yicaire — U. Duprat. St.Damtuif.—F.X. Brunef, A.Draia. St. Cesaire — J. Provciicul. yicaire— A. Dc-orey. St. Pir—i. «;rcvier. La PrlscnUition — J. Beaurccard. Farnhnm — J. Unlliiire. Durham., tfO—Vf. FiizgeraJd. Rnrton — J. Hni«vprl. Stilton— V. Ri'foiir. Uranbi/, tte.—i. Uuln. Stufkelij,iir.—*}. Moiicf. Staiutead, itc —A. Tliibniidler. DIOUKt^K OF TOIlO.NTl*. Rt. Ki'V. I>r. Ariiiand Ki.iiirln Mary De Chncboiiii«J, Bivliop of To- rniiio. (Uonlun. f'«(ar(;«(i«rn/— Very Rev. K.lwaril RUKVI. KCWII AND VU.'.tllR rvRAN. lto\»t and Simrut Ditlrirtt— (Jure. Niagara and Talbot Dittritit — KilwurJ (lorrloti. H'etlern Dulrier, and for thote tpeaking tyeneA—P. Puliit. ItonduH a id UruckDii O'Reilly, Tkoruhill, Markham, yaughan, Newmarket and Ueergina—iaiue* Uuiulaii. Whitby, Piehtring, Brock, tfC— J. B. Proulx. [lUjan. Adjala, Tteumttlh, Mono— P. Rat- Penetaiiguithene, Rarrie, Medoute, OriUia, Suunidule—A. ly'lmreit. Hamilton, ffellinglun Sijuare, H'a- tertuwn, ifC,—£. Uuriluii,R. I)., A. ('aravon. (leii. Ouflph, Arthur, Nichol—JoYm Cul- Urantfurd, Dumfrtei, Oxford, E.tV. and North— P. O'Uwyer. If'aterloo, Peel, &e.— Jos. Rittcr, Jotiii liolzer. H'ilmot, WeUtslty, *c. — Rupert Kbiicr, Jori. Fruxxliil. Niagara, Stamford, ^-r.— Vacant. i't. Calkarinee, ThoraU, ^c— Viic. Indiana, IValpote and Tomnihipi to the north of the Grand River— John Cullliian. London, Adelaid*, Riddulph, St. Thomas, I'armoMtA— Tliaddcut T. Kirwan, R.I) , Jtrciiilah D.Kv.iu. Ooderich, MeKillop, Slradford—P, Bchneiilcr. Sandtcich and surrounding Town- ihipa—P. Point, R. I)., J. Grimol, J. nlaitigiiy. Amheritburgh, ^-c-— John Dnndet, St. Pierre f$lnn—i'nU\ck Doltiird, Juhii Kiirri'I, J.i«. Kjirri-llv. St. Hai>hart$~~\. n J. MoDoiiald. GaiiaHiitiu»—]ii». U<>Mitcr. i*jr(»»— Miirl l.nliir. U*UivilU—yi\i'Ui\i:\ Drpnnan. /;iir»— Hugh F"ii7.|iiiirick. PiUrhvro'—ioUn lUiili-r. Ultnffarif — tit'rttiv ll/iy. I'trlh-.!. II Mrl>oMrt:;h. Ciirnitall—J/— AlcxAiiilcr McDoiiell. HedfurJ—JoUn Vo'dv. Camt/en- Miclmcl McKny. DIOCKSE OF IIYTOWW. Rt. R(y—'\'ho\uM Johnson. Mono — .Alc.i(:iniler (jcwig, /;/(/«»— John McMurcliy. 7'ur««/o— John B(ircl.Ty,A.M.CT£rfc. /r«W(yi0i7i;mIiMry— Alexander Rossi. Clarke and //»;»«— Samuel I'ortcr. //nrnftv— Willian, Uitrr. .Var.';«(im— Jnnies Stuart. t'atant CAoc/,'e»— V.iiinlinn, Dar- lington, Scotland l.'xIiiidK)', New- market, Wlii'tliy, Brook anilReacli, C-ilcdcn, Tliorah, Nottawasaga and Siinnid.'ilc, Mara. Mii$ionary—iin\\n Whyte. Calechist—-K. McLennan. PRESBVTKRY OF MONTRCAI,. Mceisat Montrcnl, on the nr^t Wed- i;e»day of Fcliruary, May, August and Novcmhcr. Miinlreul — Sl,Andreu'»-\. Maihie- Hon. D. D. St. Paul'e-KoXnin McUill.- WuFji/fe— Duncan Moody, Chatham— Vitm. Mair. Ormtloisn -James .\ti('er8on. Ueorgntovn—i. C. Muir. Q««ftre— John Cook, D. D. /.,arAi««--Williani Simpson. Hemmiufffurd—Jthu .Marlm. Weir liirhmond— John Davidson. Three Rivers— Ji\Htca 'I'honi. fluntingdi-it — .\Ie.i. Wallace, Clerk. •St. A.OUI!' -jnihCit T. I'aul. Beauharnonna llai?. t'acanl Charges — Valrartier, Mel- bourne, New (Carlisle, Norval- town. La prairie. Beech Ridge, St. Kustache. Missionary— \,o\x\i Bnriilon. Pnii'tlBYTIiRY OP OI.ENOARr. Meets on the third Wednesday of January, May and Sepiemlicr. WilhamstotBn — John McKcnsie, A.M. Comiea//— Ilunh Urquhart, A. M. Afarli'ii/oiM— John McLaurin. Osnahruck—Utina Purkis. Lanr.nsttr — Thomai McPhurfon, A.M., C/#r*. Dalhousie Mills and Cult St.Osorgs ' — .l-'neas McLean. f't'nrA — Donald Monro. | I iir,tnt CAiiri'cf— l.ocliicl. L'Orlg-| imI, Ciiteau du Lac, Williams- liiirgh. 1 jV'Mi'attory— Donald Monro. I t*rebb}-leriMi» <'hiircU of' I'uiiuda. The fynod incel» at Klnj^sion on the lei uinl Wednesilay, (Vih ' riav) of June, li^3*i. i Rol'ert Boyd, A, M , Preseott, Mod-, era! or I William Reid,A M., I'ic-l tun, and John Burns, (iencral > Auent for the Church, Conjuntt. CUrks. I rRfSnVTtllV OP TORONTO. Toronto— K\]o\'t Church, Robert Burn*. D.D. S'iliis, D. D., Henry Gsson, A.M., Alex- ander Gale, A. M. I PRKSllYTlsRV OP MONTREAl, i Indian Lnni/s— Daniel Clark. ' Ste. T/fdrc*;— David Black, Pre«- ^lylcry Clerk. Tfa f'Aii/e— ThoinnH Henry. Montreal, Cole Street— V. Frascr, A.M. Cornirall—J. C. Qnin. Kngliih /Jirtr— William Troup. Leeds and .S7. S.i//r<«/fr— Rolicrt C, SAintrin, Ordained Mineionary. fankleekhill and Lichiel — Alex. Cameron, Ordained Missionary, Li/ig-ttir/i— Daniel Gordon, Ordain- ed Missionary. f'arant CAar^^'M— Melbourne, St. [ Jjhn's Uucl.cc, rortneiif, St., Eu-.ticlie, Beachridge, .Martin- i town, Norih Georpciown, Grand Frcniere, Ilcnriville, Rnwdow, La Guerre, St. Gabriel Street, Montreal. { I'RtSBYTKRV OP lONrON. I Port Sarniu— Win. Mac.disicr. Zurru-Donnld McKenz'c. A-JTth Kast Hope — Daniel Allan. TKcA-ersmi/A— WiHiain Graham. Eckfrid if Musa— W.R.Sutheiland. C'Aa/AuM— Anirns McColI. fngersoll—rKolvrl Wallace. H'ittiams—h. McPherfon. St. Thomas— JoUu Frrscr. 5/rn//orrf— Thomas Macphcrson. London— 3o\\n Scott. >r«oliii;iii. amUloii—iU'ojiic r.ivtoii Voiing. SaHJleel A- Hiubrun'r—iitio. Cl;eyiie. .4.',r— Roller Mmisrij'. Lliindas iind J:ictisUr—M.\' . Stark, Ckrk. G«//— John ISayno. fVr^'Ks— Grori'ij Siticllie. Pmo/i'hcA— William Mrl Irum. WcUiiijrtiiii Sijiiurc—\ lex. Mc Lean. One/;;/!— John CJ. i\rc(;rpi,'or. Sydenham — John MoKiimon. Port Dover and Stiacoe — .-Viulrew Wilson. Vacant Cnarg-r*— NInaara, Wool- wioli.Hunnvilio atulVVcllaiidporl. Flatnboro' VVo-t, Waipole, 'I'hor- ol I, Caledcnia, Jurvis, Owen So'.iud Soitleineiits. PRKSBYTKRY OF CODOURO. Cavan, Sinilli— James Douglass. Pcterboro' and Coran— J.M. Roger. CuJoiir^— UosaM^cI.eoil. Grafton, and Colnrne — iohn W. Siiiitli, CUrli. Baltimore and Cold Springs— Wia. J. McKcnzie. Otanabce -Francis Andrews. Darlington— JuUw Smith. PRI-SnVTKRT OF KINGSTON. DemorfBl cilCi— Jninca RoL-crs. Qananoque —Henry Gordon. Kingston— Cin\Uncr'a CImrch, Roh, F.Hiirnsi Brock Street, Kolil. Reid. B«We»lchi'r. A<«j/i/r.,i— Juiiii J. .\. i'roii'Ifoot. .SVrt/f/f.y— Joli'i l.ogie. .•/i.'c'nii/c— U'iilifitn llowden. CliiOh a m , Tilhury — Ji ill n l'"rii ^:er. I'aranrtfs— .Soutlavolil, lllaiisliard mill Uownie, .McO'illivrav, llib- Icrt. PRi;snYTKnY ok rt.AMnoROi'on. Vluinhn—Jno.Caia\e. Clarke— fiecir^e Ijnwrencc. tfetclon of Clarke— Wm. Ormiston. Kmily, Manvtrf,Ops—JohH Ewing. Wnr/iHg^on— Alexander Kennedy. Vacancies — Lindsay, Hath. PRK.SBYTKRY OK WEI.UNOTON. E»"0!»o««— William Barrle. G'«e/pA— Robert Torrance. klora, ,'Viehol — John DnlF. Ministers without C.'targ-e-Messta. .Andrew Koniiedy, D, McCurJy, and Mr, McClure, Wcflcyaii Wctbodist Vkurcb iu C'nuada, Conference meets at Kingston, on the fiist Wednesday in June. Enoch Wood, President ; John Rverson, C X'jsgrove, Secretary TORONTO DlSTRtCT. Torimlo City East — John Ryerson, Ctiairman ; Fphrainv B. tlar|ier, David C. McDowell, Egerton Ryerson, D. D., Anson (ireen, James Spencer, Thos. Demorest. Titronto City «'«<— Henry Wilkin- son^ John Douse. YoHge Street— J A\r\n Musgrove, Welllnifion Jeffers. Number— a^m\K\ C. Philp, John Ciilham. Co«/li«oi7/e— Jonathnn Scott. Vy/'nin;)/u«— William Young, W'm ^ S. lll.ickKiiirk. ! Osktiica—iQ\\\\ Law, Robert Loc- j head. ifeiciiiiirkct and Snake Inland — ; .(OM'|.h .MesMiiori.', John Coo;il'i'l- 1 luw, irn—\\i\\ii\in Willoughliy, | Ccj. .McRiiclK'y. .\eUun — Joseph W. McColl.ini, Charles Fish. I IIAKRIE niSTUirT. ] /ynrr/e— Lewis Wnrni-r, Chairman; i Thomas ("iilbcrt. Urailjnrd — Rneben E. Tupper, Andrew .^iiiilh. .1/oHo— William Dicnam. Coukstown — liUiher O Rice. Uarna- and On7/ia— William Steer. Heauaoliel and French Riser — Hor- ace De.ui. Penelanguishene Road — H. Rcld. St. Vincent — Stcpiieii Browiiell, ] Alex. Campbell. I Oiren's Sound— John Willinins, J. { Ncolands. JVeifflsA— Edward Sallow. Saugeeng — J.imcs Hutchinson, Da- vid Sawyer. frofon— Joseph Hill. A'l /( cardine —V lioi n as Crews. Lake Huron, JSurth Shore— George .McUougall. Vacant Charges — 'Solawvisaga, Bruce Mines, I.0NU0N CISTRirX. London— W, Pollard, W. .\ineg,T. Il.'ifmon. London Cirr«i<— Richard Phelps, John Laird, Edmund iJtoney. Deeonshire — Thomas Willioms, E Imnnd Sioney. St. 3//a/aAi 1852.] SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. 39^ ^» HAMILTON DisrnirT. llami.'tiiu — John Cnirull, Chairman; 0. (J. VaiiNortiinii, A. M., Uavid Wrijlil, .Sr.muL'l licltriii. Diiiidas — John Uciiilfy, Tlioinns Htolil ». Giii.iilj'urd and .?ejilni|ison. Oxford— V. v.. Powers. Crosby — J. Hales, CUairman f J. McAlisier. Drummoiid—J. .Sliilton. Fitzro-j and (lunlbavrn—W. Bolh- Wfcll, 1). D. llolsion. KASTERN UISTRICT. Slaiistead and Barnston — L. P. .\danis, Chairman. Sinke/y-P. Hunt. liollon—ll. Bnrtell. . ' Puiion—O. Whiicombc. -■': JJunham — T. Oi'Icii. Heurijtburgh—i. Histon. Montreal— W acaux. IVIeAiodifitEiiiscMCburck .- ill €u:dU(la. NIAGARA CONFKRENCE. ! John Koynoldf, Philander Hmitli, General Superintend ents. LONDON DISTRICT. W. D. Hughi!on, Presiding Elder. Malahide—^. Roy. Loudon— 9. L. Kerr. llosanqael—O. G. Collamore. f/uKrtrd— John Orinerod. 67. C/n«r— John McLean. Mailland—S. M. iOastman. Supernumeraries— iainva Mitchell, Henry Giliiiore. S'psrannualed — Chas. Pettis, John H. Huston, Geo. Turner. J. W. Jacubti, left without an ap- pointment at his own request. O.YPnIiD DISTRICT. William Cope. Presiding Elder. Rainhnm—J. W. By am. Onfida — Barnabas Brown. OaJ:/anaro/«r«— George Lawreiice. Supernumermties—'VUoa. Webster. George Bennett. S. Stewart. er(iftnua'e(/. Be//«o««e— lionry D. Powiss. Tyeudiiiaga—S. II. Howard. Conieeoa—O. Jones. • ffaltoweU -9. Yoxnt. MiUfurd-i. \. Rogers. Siijierannttatol— Joseph Gatchell, Thadiletis Lewis. KlNOSroN DISTRICT. Jnmes GJirdincr, I'reiiding Elder. Bay QutHte—J.G. Bull, D. Brown. R. I'erry, left without an appoint- ment at liis own request. Camden — Henry L'lne. ^yaierloo—U. Willson, John Hill, D. i'erry, Sttperaitnualed. Leeii—W. E. Nurnian. IVolJe Maud— J. W. Sills. AUOUST* DISTRICT. William I'.ird, Presiding Elder. Elizabethlown—Wu\. Graliain, H. Wllliaiuri. Brodtville—i. H. Johnson. .■iugiala—K. Earl. Matilda— W. Brown. .SVurmont— J. McMtiilen. O/rutt-a— Henry Dockham, J. Mc- Naliy, Supe'rnumerarti. Byiotsii—l). F. Hutchiiisun. Rideau—O. Poincroy. . Crosby— n. Sinilh. Next Oonfereiirc to he held at Percy, tlie ilrst Wcduesday in Septem- ber, l-iSi. CoiisrvKatioiialOcuom'n. 'I'he Annual Meeting of ihc Con- gregational Union will tuke place in 'J'oronto, on the second VVcd- ticsdiiy in June. Chairman of Union — A. Lillle, Tor- onto ; Hecrelary —\i. Rotiin-^oii, Hainihon ; 'I\easurtr — Patrick Freoland, Toronto. .•l*;»/i(jcie/— T.'Scaright. Brantford-'V . naker, J. Llghllwly. BuUon'B Milh—i. Wheeler. Brock— fi. McKinnon. CoUl Springs-W . Hayden. Ciihourg—'T'. Siiell. Unrlingloa—i . Climie. Erarnosa—Vi. J. Williami. Efqutiing—H. Deiiny. Glandfiird—S. Finlon. HamiUon — R. Robinson. KingiloH—K. M. Fenwick. London— W. i\ Clarke. VOrignal Aniierson. ^'ev>mark<:l—^V. J. Hodgskia. Gaktand-W. Hay. Orn-^\. Rnvniond. Pari» and Burfurd—J. Vincent. Pclham—if. Kinir. SI. Mttdrrv'a—'V. BRyne. Aimeve— Willinin Clarke. Simlkito/A—J. I^ilcox. Siralfurd—J. Unriint. Purl AVaifty— William Alworih. Port Sartiiii aid Afuwre— J. Armour. Toronto— J o\\t\ Roal", A, lieikie, Ad;im l.illic. f'aca/iiC.i/ir/M— Hrojkville,SlOMlV- ville, V.in^h.^n.^Whiihy, (ioorffe- town, liuclph, Uyiown, Culedon, Uleiiifary, Warwick and NuCta - w.iia^a. ClIUROIIK-i NOTIMTIIR UNIO!«. Guc/p.t— John Jodiah Braine. Uttadas— J :imns liatcs. Toronto— \. (Jeikie. ^0W.•;!l c vN.vnA. The Congregational Union of C. E. im.'eis nnniMlly in Monireal, on the tlrst Tuesday in September. Chairman f-ir li>.5l— K. J. Sherrill ; Secretary -R. Miles. Abbo'ifford—Vt.. Miles, HI- Anlreit's—'V. Uayne. BYome—ti. Conncll. Durkaia-n. Ounkerley. Uaiville, S!iii>ton—\. J. Parker. /;iBer»MJ— Finla." Wallace. OraHhyS. Meli'.'ol. M-inlrcal, isl Church— U. Wilkes, 1). D.; -ind di>.-P. H. Mnrling. Philip^burg — J. Wood. (iuebee—A. C. Ucikie. Russeiltoien — H. hancashirc. Sherbroo!{e—i. Robertsoil. Sla,-u>tcad-R. V. Hall. yaranl Charges — Chatenugnay, KuLilish Kiver, Melbourne. Primitive iTIvthodist Cliurolt in I'unada West. Conference meets first Wednesday in Fotirunry, J. Davii^on, Editor of Evatigc- /(.If, ifC, H.Jliiltun ; VV. Law- tion, Hecrelary, Hamilton ; R. Walker, Missionary Treuiurer, Toronto. TO-.IONTO DISTRICT. Toronto Cily—W. Lyle, J. Edgar. Brnmplon—R. Uoyle, W. Lomas. Etiibivokt — J. Laccy, T. Lawson, J. Paul. Mar!tha,n—M. Nichol, W. GUvIhill, J. Dudley. Onr/zoir/o/i— J.Garnelt,VV.Phillip9, It'/iik—i. Gari.er, jun. .— Jo.'iph Clutton, D. Pa lion. Bererley, J.l).—V. Schoficld. BUnehard — VV. L. Bay ley. BellevilU—A. Snyder. B!euheim—V. I'irKle, T.Ci.vlland. Bnsanqvel — J. WilliHms. «raii«/«rrf-T.L.Davldi»n, 8. Rccrt. Bloomi\^el • • Eldan-U. Held. I Farmersvitle—W . Leech. Fredcrir.ksburjrh—H. CUrk. t'iKgal iVfcI.'ityre, — McLean. Go.«/>«W— N. French, G. Jacobs. Grand Eigne Mission — L. Roussy' M. Noriuandnu, N. St. Cyr. Grafton — W. Lncey. Unpe — S. 'I'apscot. ffaldimand-h. Wait. Hamilton- A. Booker, E. Brown. Houghton— W. Willis. King— li. Norman, W. Miller. j Kingston—A. Loriiuer, A. B., — ' Cuombs. /l.ar(arA— J. .Smith. Lced»—\V. Hulburt, .\. Stevens. lobo—U. Sinclair, A. Chute. Lochahar—i. F.dwarils. LotidoH — R. Bnvd. Louth and felham—D. Way. Markham- S. Sinale. Malahidt ,/abilee—3. McConncll. I McGillivray—D. A.Turraee. 1 nralilda—.Wt^x. Dick. ; Middle; on— v.. Clnrk. I Montreal— H. Davies, Ph.D., A. F. ' ^=|mldini{. I Seicmnrket-i . E. Houd. I AUagara—F. Lacey. I Ifis!ouri—S. Vining. I Iforuirh-]. Howev, W. McLcllan, I E. Hiuiih. ■ ! I Oakland— J. Harris. 1 i Ofgoode 'D. McPhnil. ' I Osnabrtick—3. Smith. I I Paris- A. Cl'-'ghorn. | ' Peterborouga—i. Gilmour, E. Ro- berto. I Port Hope.— J. Baird. i Port Rotean—H. Fitch. ; Port Sar.'iio— U. VV'atson, J. 8. , Crcllin. I Polton, Sutilh — T, Merriman. I Quebec— iJ. Marsh. j Quecii.jlou—l) t.'urry. j iJn/ei>/i— W.Gorrie. ^ Bainham and Tutensend — J. Van I I.oun, Jiiiir. ; Raic ■(•,»- W. C.-nry. K-arh—.}. Holinan, W. Hurllurt. I Sandteich — G. Jiirubs. j Simeoe — A. Austin, '1'. Giindry. I St. Ani!reirs—J. Dcmpsey. ! it. Catharines— i. Anderson, E. Rye r so p. St. Thomus-D. W. Rotrland, M VV. Hopkins. Stanley— W. Fracer. Staatbridge-P. N. Jersey. Slaniltad—J. Mitchell. SiouffvUU—Aiiix. M. Facy- Thurlote--J.Briernltln:l. Ziirra Robinson. J. Beardsall, a. n. Tree. — Grilfin. f'acant CAarge3—i}i>\Uh Gowcr, Penh, St. Cforgf, Wliitliy, York Mills, Scutland.Ccatuaiie, Keiiipt- viile. '.--V*. •_•-•.*,• ■ --'*.'V\,-v.-, Bible CUriAtiaii CThnrcIi iu Ui>i>ct- Canada. In connection will), nixl under the Jiitisiliciloii ol',»hi; Bililf Cliristinii Conference and Missioiinry Coni- niiiite in Ennland. Ne.vt District Meting to be field nt Millville, f)arlln(?ion ; to coumience on the fir.>t Wednesday in March. Paul Robins, Suptrintt„Jenl. Cubotirg'—V. Rollins, II. Elibotl. Vailinirlun—J.H. I'.ynon. Abraham Morris, John Edwards. Pttcrhiiru'- William Ifooper. .l/flri>(>»a— Thomas (;reen. Ilvtilingdnn and l/vu^erford—J. VVilli.ims, A DoMe, J. Di.x. Pir.liering and Scarbvro'—R. L. Tnrlter. Mitf.hcl and Clinton— J. 11. Tapp, R. Hurley, Henry Stevens, J. Hodcson. J 'acant— St. Thomas. POST OFFICE REGULATIONS. STTPUL.VTIONS INTROntTCED rNTO CON- TRACTS FOR CONVi;VlNG THE MAILS. The Route to be pursued to be the ordinary stage road. Tiie Mill to IfC conveyed in the manner particularly ■•>gn«t! to. Th«; rate of travel, includine stoppages tor c)iane division ia not pract! •able, from the want of convenient stations, no stage to excecJ — miles. Two learns to be regularly !:nd constantly employed for Uie worliing of each Btr;go. Five niinutrs only to be allowed for cha.-iging the mail at each Way I'ost Office. The carriiiges empIoyeCTm!s!S!on from ilie Post tXfice depart- m<>nt. The contjact to continue until three montha notice is given on either side of a wish to terminate the agrct;- incnt ; reserving the right to the depariment to break tlje contract without previous notice, should the contractor fail .at any time to fuliil ills enjiagemuiit. Payment for Uw service to I.e inarle to tlie coniraclor quarterly, within *) days after tlje 5th Janu^:ry, .^th April, Sth July, and 5Ui Oclobej, all Fines which tiie conlractor may have incurred being, however deducted from tlie payment for liie quarter in which Uicy may be imposed. PROVINCIAL NEAVSPAPER POSTAGE, Newspapers not exceeding two ounces in weight .Jd currency •, exceeding two ounces, id currency per ounce. (Except Provincial Newspapers addressed to the UnittN:! Kingdom, and nritish Ne\isiKipfrs addretedto the Col- onies, which are not limiied as to wei(;ht.] Prepayment oji'iotial, through C.-.nada cttly ; those lor the arijoining I'rcvtnres nuist be pre-paid. !N.R. — Newspapers pass free in Nova J-'cotia ur.d New Pranswick.) One copy of each newspaper published in Canada mav he sent free to the publisher of any other newspar>er in Utc Provinces. New?p«i)ir!i publithcJ in Canada may he sent from the office of publitaiion, to publistM/s and suVscrilers in tlie Uniteil EHates, free to the Province Line, when sent by others, (he fjostagc to the Line must le prepaid id each. PostmastOTs in Canada arc required to return un- ntaiiued or refused papers to the. publishers, stimping tbeni with the Po«t Office Stamp, and marking the rea- ■on upon them—" refused," " not wdlcd fbr," " re- moval," or "dead," as the case may be, \t/, : a dailf when unclaimed for two weeJcs ; n *e«nt or tri-Kteklv, for tliioc weeks ; a iMc/kiy, for one month ; and a montJtfif ptriodiral fbr two moutha. t - - 3 loz. U" 9 2 " 1 2.^ " 1 3 3 " 1 a 3i" 1 9 4 " •i 4i« 2 3 5 " 2 6 .5^« 2 9 6 " 3 3 Currency. PROVINCTAL SCALE OF RATING LETTERS. 8. I*. On a letter not over i oz. in weight - " over L oz. and noi over ' M tt I M I, I " " IJ " •'. ' U M Q ,t it ( t. M ^ it t« I i* ''4^ ** *^ * M U ij M (t t •« ^ 5ii ** ** * And so on. advancing one rate for each half ounce. Letters addressoi to any part of Canada, New Bruns- wick, Nova Scotia, or Prince Edward's Island, to be rate 1 with Uie imiform rate of 3.1. per lialf ounce •, pre- payment optional. Post.Tge staiat)8 or money may be iistM in pre-paymciit of letters. No franking privile)^ is allowed, except with re^jard to letters and packets on the business of the Post Ortice, addressed to, or trans- mitted by, the Post Master General. PROVINCIAL SCALE OF RATING PRINTBD BOOKS, CiRCULAHS, &r., WITHIN THE BRI- TISH NOR'J'JI AMERICAN PROVINCES, L'pou e icli printed circular, price current or handbill, and other jtriiited matter of a iike de».:ripiion, wheji ua- coiineclel w;th any manuscript or written communica- tion, of no greater weight tlian one ounce, there sliall be charged Itl. ; and for eai-h additional ounce or fraction of: an ounce, Id. additional. Upon each iieriodical or magazine, paniplilet or book, bound or unbound, there sliali be charged a rate of one half-penny per oimce. i Pre-payi;ient of the foregoing rates will be opdonal. f Publisliers in Canada of periodicals and magazine* ' will be allowed lo interchange their publications free of postage, provided that such inti^rchaiige be confiiuxl to one single cojiy of each publicaiion. ; Circulars and other printed papers must !« sent un- sealel, and pamphlels, periodicals, magazines, looks, &c., must be ;)Ut up in covers open at the ends or sitk^ to pass at the above rates ; and if these regulations are not strictly comi)lied with, or if any such printed paper, pamj)iilet, iKrrio.lical, maga.'.inc or liook, Im; found to con- : tain any writing other than the aildress, the said printed paper, pamphlet, ic, is to be rated with letter postage, j No look or packet of |X'riodicala, magazines, Jcc, can ; be forwarded through the post if exceeding tlie weight of. 4fi ounces. i Printed votes and proceedings of the Legislatnren, Id , per 4 ounce weight. The extreme wcijjUt allowed to be maUod is ait pound*. LETTERS, &r., FOR NEWFOUNDLANB AWD THE WEST INDIES. Mafls made up at \ est Indi'", th'! ordniary l'ro\ inciil rau- iniis-t I'l' prcpaM. nn>l wlicn n-l-.lrc''iiliuiiul m Ihc 'J'alile of Kates— a p-.clir'.iiiiMit. 'J'lii- ex|Mjii-e of trariNpcr.iii!? the Mails Ijctwpon the Froiiiicr I'.xi'liiiiu'P OMiiNJS, wIrto ilio convcyriiu'c ii liy water, shall 1 e ln^riie equally l^y the two lU'iiiirtmeniK'; bill when! the ir.iiisportaiioii U hy laiil, ttiu expeikJe gli-.ll (jo lioriie hy eii'h ill [iropririioii to the flisiaiK-e travelle I over the terri.ory of ca?!i co'in'ry. All iwntrartfi for SM-M traiiypnriatioii n'.iall, helore tliey j-'o into oiieratioti, tjo approved by tlie I'ost Ollice IJepartineiit of each Country. PROVINCIAL AND IlRITISIl POSTAGE. 1. By the cloiied mails throush the United Stales, and tftence by the llrilish Uttamers. St'fj. Cy. 1 Letter not exceeding i oz. 1 rate Is. al. or Is. 4d. " " " 1 " -2 '• 2g. 4il. " 2b. Hi. " " " 2 " 4 " 48. fed. " 5s. Id. " " " 3 " 6 " Ts. Od. " i'B. Od. " " " 4 " 8 " Os. 4d. " 10s. S(i. and soon. Prc-payincntoptirnal. Newspapers, irrespective of weight, etich Id st'g. or Id C}'., cannot I>c pre-paid. N. B.— Letters for the East Indies, must be prepaid, 2«. 2d. Stg., or -.'s. .Vi. Currency. 2. liy land route via (^itchec to Halifax, and thence by ■ tif llrilish slcamers. | I l.ciicrj ilio siii'jle rate. Is. Stir, or Is. ).}d. Cy. ; for the ; I sei'oii I Tito, 2s. !^m. or 2s. 31. Cy. -. ani so oh, iiicroas- I in;; ti r i.-arii ad liiioMal ratr acoofilin;; to the above scale of wcii.'h'.s. I'ri'-piynieni optiMiial. Leturs by this' ruiite inu;Jt be in;:rkt' l' cin Halifax. \ yeudpap.- rs \iy tills route pas's free. They must be i a. i. ires.-i( d via llulifur. ■ \ Book posta^re by Qui:bec and Halifax route, \ ^«l•g. Cy. Tor a sinL'Ie volnino. i. e.. Dock. iMn(»azinc Itcviinv or I'aniphli.'t, Tiot exceeding liiilf 11) in weight M. or 7Jd. IVr a single volnino. A-c. exceetlins; half lb and not exceeding one lli . . . . .' Is. " Is. 3d. For n single volume, &c.. exceeding one Ih and not exceeding two lbs 2s. " Ss. Od. For a single volume, &c.. exceeding two lbs and not exceeding tlires lbs 3b. "38. 9d. And so on, increasing Is. sterling, equal to Is. 3d. ccrroncy, for every additional II). or fraction of a lb. rre-p'aymcnt imperative, in money, and not iu Post Office Stamps. The parcels must be open at the sides. There mnat be no writing on them, beyond the name and address. Prime 1 votes and prjcee ling of the Le- gislatures pass within the Provinces, or to the United King loni, or to the British West Indies, for Id. currency, the ibiir ounce r.ite. CANADIAN TARIFF. TABLE or DUTIES OF CUSTOMS INWARDS. Duty Cy. £ B. D. SuoAR, Refined in loaves or crushed or Candy the cwt 14 And fijther for every jEIOO value 12 10 , Bastard and other kinds the cwt 9 8 And for every XIOO value 12 10 MuLiisscs, the cwl 3 U And further for every jCIOO value 12 10 Tea, the lb I And funhcr for every jClOO value 12 10 Coffee, Raw or Green, the cwt 4 8 And furdier for every £\'M value 12 10 , Other kinds, the cwt 14 And fiirtlier for every XIOO value 12 10 Tobacco, Manufartur-.- 1, the lb I And fnnhrr for every XIOO value 12 10 , Unmanufactured, the lb J And further fo/ eve ry X 100 value 12 10 , Cignrs, the lb I 6 And furJier for every XIOO value 12 10 , Snufi", the lb 4 And further for every XIOO value 12 10 Wins, in wool value XI5 the pipe of 120 gals. or under, the gal 6 And furdier for every XIOO value 20 , In wood, value over XI.') the piix;, the gal. 10 Aiiid further for every XiOO value 25 , In Ix/ttles, or other vessels not made of wood, the gallon 4 And fur.her for every XIOO value 25 Spirits axd SxiioNn Waters, of all sot.s. for every gallon of any s:rongth not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykcs' IlydromeUT, and 80 in proportion lor any greater strength than the strength of prx)!, and for any great- er or less quantity than a gallon, viz : WiiisKKV.tlie gallon 3 And further for every XIOO valee 12 10 Rum, the gallon, 1 3 And further for every XIOO value 23 Gbnkva, Braniiv and other SfiRiTs or Strono Waters, except Rum and Whiskey the gal. . 2 And further for every XIOO value 23 Spirits, CoRrnAi-s anti Liqueurs, sweetened or mixed with any article so that the strength cannot !« ascertained by Sykes' Ilyvlroineter, tlie gallon 3 And flinhcr for every XIOO value 23 Salt, the bushel 1 And funhcr for every XIOO value 12 10 Bpicss and Fruits, Nuts, Vineoar, Macaro- m and Vermicelli, Sweet Meats, or Fruit I DutyCy. X 8. D. preserved in Sugar, Candy, or Molasses, for every XIOO value 30 AviiMAt.g of all kinds, Hams, Meats of all kinds t except Mess Pork,] II utter. Cheese, Flour, larlcy. Buckwheat, Bear and Bigg. Oats, Kye, lleans and Peas, Meal of the aJ)ove grains an.-i of Wheat not Ixiltcd, Bran in shorts, and Hops, lor every XIOO in value. . 20 AxnioRs, — 11,-irk, Berries, Kuts, Vegetables, Woods and Drugs useil solely in dyeing, and Indigo, — Bristles — Biirr Stones, unwrought — Cliain Cables, the iron of the links of whic'i is not less than five-eighths of an inch diameter and which are not less than fifteen fathoms in length— Coal aixl Coke— Grease and Scraps — llcin|i. Flax and Tow undressed — Hides— Junk or Oakum — Lard — Lead, pig and sheet — .Marhlein blocks unpolished— Oil, Cocoanut and Palm only. Ores of all kinds of Metals— Railroad B;.rs— B.ir and Rod Iron not hammered- Charcoal made or refined- Boiler riate, Sheet Iron not tliiiiner than Niunlx;r sixteen wire gur.ee, and Hoop Iron not mcTC than two inches broad. Spike Rods, Pig, Scrap, and Old Iron— Pipe Clay — Resin and Resin— Sawlogs— Ships' Water Casks in UEe—Tca.'iCls— Steel— Broom Corn— Wood use) in making Cari)ei!tcrd' and Joiners' tools — Tallow — Tar and Pitch— Tarred Rope when imporied by shipbuilders for the rigging of their ships — Type metal iti blocks of [dgs —Wool, tbrcvery XIOO 8 10 The following articles are now admitted, under various Orders in Council, to duty at 2^ per cent ad valorem, viz : Cottoji Warp— Slate— Fire Brick— Mustard seed— Ultra-innrinc and Paste Blue— Sal Ammonica, Prussiate of Potash, Alum, Phos- pborus, Bleaching Powder, Cochineal, Cop- peras, Vitrol, Shellac, Felts, Borax,— Strong Fluid Acids, including Nitric, Sulphuric, Mu- riatic and Oxalic Acid— Rollal Plate Iron fVom one quarter inch to one and a half inch in thickness — Straps for Walking Beams — Round and Square Iron from 1 inches and up- wards, suitable for shafts and other parts of machinery — Wrought Iron Cr.inks cwt. and upwards— Telegraph Wire when ftmi* fide itiipcrtetl to be used as such in Canada — Nitre— Roll Sulpher, or Brimstone— Seines, Fishing Nets, Fiiliing Hooks, Twinea and ''r ■*^ !tms * ^ ' '., TfiMr^%- -T--irTr.»«*^ 44 SLOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. "[IH52. X a. D. Lines, Boat Snilg, Hoit Ifaws-Ts, Fis'tcr- niRn'ii Dools— TdrrH nopu nTiiJ Ki'.'fji,i«, when iiii|)oru>il f'X|>rf'.iHly for i.'io Kisiicrius, anJ (.'cJ.irt'il lo !« sj iiniKirici. . tO FoRKKis Rki-rints of Hriiisli ('ors, Warfk awi) Mkhcii '^amr.F., not othcTwisM'. oli!'.r«('(l wiiJi duty, unil not Ijcre- inaftcr d.•. Asljes, Pot anr! I'earl, an! Soda ; (.'ott'jn Wool ; Anat- omiKil rri.'itarations ; I'hUowjphical Instruments and Apparat'iK ; rriincl Lookg, (not fcrcinn reprints oi' Driili»h Copyrii^ht Work^) Mips, Bums and Cag;.* (;( Marble. Bronze, Alabaster, or ringtcr of Parig ; Pnint- ingg, DrawinWi En^r.ivhifis, Eichinfts, and Litho- graphs ; Cabinetn of Coins, Medals, or liems, and otiier colkvtionsof Antiquiiics ; s;)e:iraen9 of Natural History, Miiier.ilOKy or Botany -, Trceg, Shrubs, Bulbs and Roots ; Wheal and Indian Corn ; Animals siKSCially im[)Ortel fur the imiiroveinent of Stork. Models of Machinery and otlR-r inventions and i.niprove- nicnts in the Aris. Coin and Bullion. Manures of all kinds. Arms, Clothing, Cattl.^, Provision? and Stores of every degrriptioi', which any Commiss.ry cr Co.-niniss.irios Contractor cr Coniractors sh.ill ini|>ort cr 1 riiift, or which may be im,>criel or brought by the I'rincipnl cr other «.)ilieer cr Oiiicers of Ikr Majesty's C)r:l- nnnce i'jto the Province for the use of Her iMuj<'a- ty's Ar.-ny or Navy, or for the unu of the Indian Nation-* iti this Provitice, provided the duty otherviiHO payable thereon would be defr.iyed or borne by the Trs'.'iBur.,' of ihs United Kingdom cr of this I'rovince. Horses and Carriages of travellers ; and Hor.e fur that pviryvoae. except the Hcr«?8, Cattle, Carfiac"^ Vehicles, and Harneng of persions h:iwki:i;» «k.odi». Wares and .Mer-handl/.e through t'Mj Province for the purpose vf refiillng the same, and the HfTsev, Catllr, Ciirriases and llitr.iws of any Circus or Equni.ri;in Troop for exhibitiiin ; the Hor.'ies, C-atUe, CarriaRes and Harness of any Mcnascrle to lie iVeo. Donations of clothin;? spe'i.Uly' iinjwrted for ilic ii'^i of or to be dl? ributfyl firaiuiioasly Ly any ch.iritablc 30- ciey in tliis fiovince. ! feeds of rdl kinds. Farming TJienfils and Implement* of Husbandry, when siicciiUy imiK)ru\Iin fjood faith by : any Society incrporiitfri or wtabJishtM for the cncoia- auemeiit of A!.TiciiUure. The rdl'-iwinR r.r.icles in the occupation or empioynvcnt of jH-rsons aiining into the Province for tJie purpoiC of actually setilinir then in, viz : Wearint; iipparel in actual use, and other iwrsonul eSTectB not m'.'rch'indi7,e ; horses and cv.lle ; ii'spiomcnlB ai«l tools of trade of handicraft <:iie. Tlio pt^r.^onal household ctTert., not mrrehnndb.c, of inhabitanisof this Province, i-eing subjects of ber Ma- jeK'.y and dying abroad. And the folio wing nriicies wltcr. imported directly froni the United Kin^tom, or from any ilritish NcrJi Anw- rican Province, and iteing ihe prowih, produce or man- ufacture of the said United Kingdom, or of such Pro- vince, respe-'lively, viz : Animals, beuf, pork, bificuit, bread, butter, cocoa paste, corn or grain of all kinds, flo'.:r. fish fresh cr salted, dried or pickled, fish oil, furs or skins tliC produce of fish or creatures livina in the sea ; gypsum, horns, meat, poultry, plants, slirubs and trees, pot.atocs and vegetables of .-'.11 k'n Is. seels of all kinds, skins, pelts, fu.'s cr tails undressed, wood, yisi : boards, pian!;«, staves, timber and firewood. TlBt.F OP PXOniBITIONS. Tile foUoHiing ariici.'i nrr prohibited to be imported, . under a pfnnlty of tHfty pounilf, to^eihtr with Uie for- • feitnrc of iJie parcel or packitj^e of good* in tchiek the same maij he fovnd : I Pooks and drnwin,-!s of an immoral or indecent dwracter. I Coin, base or cxiimterli'it. CoHcctorts of ( iistoius. PORTS. eOLLKCTORS. i PORTS. coLi.sr roKs. i roKTs. OOLLB^TOP.S. Monueil . . .T. BoutlJillier t'luebee . . .J.\V.I)unscomb St. Johns . . .W. M'-Crae. Pliillipshuri;. .P.P. Russtdl. Cotcau du LacJ. Perri;,'o. 9tanstc.id . , .J. '!'hom(';-on. I5C1UCC . . . .TTaschf'reau Dundee ... .3. Caniorijn. Lacollc . . . .T. (jcrdon. CInrenceville .Chi. Ht.Mvart. Hemminifford .C. N.-Iohns-jn Hereford . . .R. Vincent. Hu.uingdon . .Jas, Botlnnj. Rusr-ieltown . .J. Daviison. Frelighsburgh.A. Kemp. Potton J. H. McVay. Sutton B. Peaton. St. Re!;is . . .VV. B. (?wyn. Amherst . . .J. C. Belleau. Amherstburgh E. Anderson. Believilie . Bath .... Brockvilic I Bond Head I Bruce . . . Bylown . . ■Chippewa Ccrnwall jCob':iiir.£! . . . ■niaihain . . Diikenson's I Iiandin;^ . DiinnviDe . . lEluin . . . . jFcrt Erie . . Ganancviuc . 'Ooderiiih . . (iraflon . . . Haiiillton . . .S. 5. Finden. .W.J.Fairiield .VVBWinpson .K. tnark. .Hei;Ty .Acton. .nun.C!raliam .V'. V.'eliflter. .G. C. Wood .W. H. Kitson .VV. Cosgrove. .J. Verner. .W B HhiNdian .A. McMillan. .J. Kirby. .Win. rfough. ..lolin fJalt, .S. S. W:ilf.h. .J. Davidson. Hallowell or licton. . . .J. P. RobKn. Kinajston . . .J;:s. Hopkh-k. Maria Town .A. McDoneil. M:.itia!id . . .D. Jonf?s. Napaiiee . . .P. Ciirlx'rry. INew Carlisle .Jno. Fraser. fJn.«pc NiaRara . . . .T.M'Cormickl J.'righton . . .R. Bullock. ] Oakville . . .R KChisholm Owen's HoundVV. .Stephens. Penetangui- shene Pre.scott . . . Port Burwidl ! do Cri'.lh . do Colhornc .W. Simpson. .A. Jones. .J. P. Bellairs. .J R Yielding. .T. Pr-rke do DarlingtoiiH. ». Rcid. PORTS. Port Dalhousic do Dover . . do HofHi . . . do Mllford . do Sarnia . do Stanley . do Rowan . Q'leenston . Riviere aux Raisins . . Rondeau . . ^tanifurl . . .San'lwich . . . Saidtf.cMaiic Toronto . . . . Wallaccburgh Wellington . . Whitby . . . , eoLi.EcroR^. Jolm Clark. F. Haycock. ,M Whitehead ,R K BuIlocJt. R.E.Viial. R. SmiJi. ,G. J. Htuvie. G. McMlcken ,W. Robinson Cicorge Duck. .J. McCarroll. ,J. F. Elliott. 'Jos. Wihjon. VV F Metidell John Bell. ,T. Wonhing- ton. ,W. Warren. Collcclors ol <;iinal Tolls. St Ann's lockJohn Barrett, j Wtlland .— St Ours lock. Jules Lel.eouf.LMaitlnnd . .VVm. Benson. Chambly . .M. Borne. iD.ilhous.e . .J. S. Clark. Lachiae . . .A. Gough. fPortRohins'n And. Mu.r.iy. Beauharnois .George EUia. | do ColborncPhos. Pnrke. Burlington ,Dtinnville . .Sam. Ams'.en. Bay . . . .Jno. Davidscn. 61 Catharines John Clnrke. Cornwall . .Dan. Phclan. jChippawacutE. VVebBler. EdwardgburgA. McMillan. I IK«Tenae Inspectors. Montreal, No. 1, Division— JD. 5. SttVKirl. Montreal, No. 2. Division— P. Durnford. Quebec-v^ MeP. Le- DMine. Three Rivers—/,. B. Goreeim. St. Fran^~C. Bntlofk, Gnspc— JoAn Eden. Bathurst — -<. LesHe. hvxk— Jordan Charltt. Colbome— TAohkm MiJburh. Dalhousie— ./«A» Burrielle. riHslrrn — P. yankoughnet- Core, South Division— yoAn fViUfon. Core, North Division — D, McDuugaU. Home, York Divicion — Ji^met MrDonnell, Home, East IMvisicn— ^oAm Rote. Heme, West Divieion— /"c/er Morgan. iUiran— C'Aos. W.ddtr. Johnstown— »/oAn Ifeatherhead. Kent— ^r, A. MeCrae. I/)ndon, First Diviswn— yoA/i if. Cleneh. London, Se- cond Division— />oniier»t. Victoria— Tmi/ Prt»r»-m. Weiftern— ff, O. Hail. VVoUliiglOH— ^nfflM md:;r.rt. l8s(n:K or Ta vkr*) Liciinsiis. — County of Ilaldiataad-r O. S. Phtip$, Cayuga. • 1852.] SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALA1ANAC. 45 ABSTRACTS OF ACTS. V '■ Carroncr of Canada. Tbf: Acts of the rroviiv-ld I'arllriinoi't aiHxlng a le-^iiJ v.ilue I/; coins {jossing current i;i UUu Proviiuv;, are I ami ,'t K(V. Cnp. 03 : 13 and 14 i'ir.. Cu/i. : anJ l4 and Ij yie. Gap. 47 and li. 'J'bMC raJuen arc,— Currency. Oo/^f X B. d. Ttje British Sovereign tcAen j/ /wM trr-ight - - 1 4 -t tf . 8. Kagle coiuei Lcfor; Irt July IKH - - - 2 IS 4 betweou 1 July IKM and 1 July ISJl a Biher, Cg. The BrWah Crown - li I H.ilf Crov/u - - - 3 Shilling 1 Sixpence -•-•() I The Dollar ... 6 ! Hnif Dollar . - . a W. S. Quaner DoUar 1 Other Quartta' Doll.v 1 17. S. I^s'itli Dollar * Tbc .\cU apedfy tbc> aUc.i:r. 10 Cy. B. D. Other Eiglitli Dollar - U. t:^. EiAtceath dollur *290Uinr bixmeutli Jo. . 7/ ;"ive Fraiw Piitse - 1 Copptr. O^lJrltuli Poiiny • • Ivilf-lienny - farUiuig - • 3 weights G 3,i 3 4 9 1 Oi U 04 and fiiiunras of Uip sevcrul coins, and assign (>;oi)ortionaU; valii>.» to tlv.> multiples or divisions of ttic liritieh Sovereign anJ U. S. liagle rcs|icctivuly. Sp«^ic values, by wei^rht, nro also 88si;;ncd to the gold coins of otlier countries, ncccrding to their intrinsic lluenccM. Briii»li silver coins, and U:e Bulxiivisions of doUarj« loss than h:ilvc>), nru only a Ics^^U ' *ondor to the auiouiu of JL'ii UM. currency, and coppor eoins to tlic amount of Is. 1'lie other coiud cnunierat&J in tlie act, and parUy quoted above, are a lejjal tender at their respective r.ttos, W uny auiouni,— tlic liritirii riove- roigii only when of full weight,— vu2e 4 and i fie. Cn^. 03, Sec. 2. ^ The Act 13 and 14 Vic. Cap. 0, fixtnj; the redaoe3 rates for the quarer, cigluh, and Hixtecntli of tlic dollKr. other than tliose of the Uniicd estates, has teen otjje:tcJ to by llic Lords of the Treasury, aiid may yet lie di^ailowcd. The Act 14 an! 13 Vi:. Cap. 47, does not takeelVect until proclaimed by tluj Governor. Wl>en it corues in force the dollar sliall tlusn pasb only for os., and the hiUf dollar for 'i*. (id. '1 hat Act antliorizcs the iirjoJuction of a decimal currency, and tlie keeping of a&;ounis in dollars and cents, instead of tlui present sysiein of jC s. d. It also autUorUes a Provindal Dcuiual Coinage to lu Btraik. qrAM^i'jAnoNs o? Mcyjcir^i. voreiu. The (iiiriiillsatioiiH of Vou-r* are, ft.r — Toivaship.-, frooliol Icrf and lioiiwlioldora of the Town- ship or Ward. e:uer'j I on ilie rolJ, f.r riteillo n-al pro- ticny, i« . tliciT own righl or ihut of their wive.*, ae pr jprU.'tr.Ts or iijrianti, and rc:ddont at Uie time lu tlie TowiiiJiip or WiirJ -. PiJl-e VUlagCi). fiaino as for Tcwuitliips : IneoriKjrjte i Village;', fTe<'Ji(il.ieri» and lionoehoMers of ll»e Village, outcni.l on the KoU. for rateable re il property, in tlieir own nauici or that of tlieir wives a» proprietor; or tenants, to tlie amount of X3 i>er annum or upwards, and resident at llv,' time in tlie Village. The property qujlitivroUon of Village voters mtiy \x partly freehold and parUy leasciiold : Towns, IJi'choliU'rs and householders of cadi War.l, enterel on the rjll ftx rateable real proixjrty, held in tliolr own uanies cr tlint of the;r w \08, as proprietors or tenants, to tlio amount of X3 per annum or npwarils, and resi.lout at the time in the Wiiri. The proixjr^y qualltiiaition of Town voters may eonsist partly of free- iiold and pfir.:y of leaneliold : CHiei, frwliolierj and householders of the Ward, enterc I on tiie roll, for ratealile real property, held iu tlieir own nauiei or th?t '■■1' Uieir wive*, as proprietors or lenauti;, to U;unty Council. municipal Corporations, IT. C. Acu 12 Vic. Cap. 81, "ike Upper Canada Munifipaj Corporations Act of U,'19 ,-" 13 and It Vie. Cap. tS4, " tie Uj/per Canada Municijial C«rporalion»'' Law Amendment Act of LSjO ;" and 14 and 13 yic. Cap. 109, " tke Upper Canada Municipal Corporations' Law Amendment Act of If'ol." The Municip.tlitiesi under these Acts, have diBcretioni'.ry powers of ta.vation for promoting public improvement within their respective circuits. Tliero arc 1st Townsiiip Municiprdiiies ; 2nJ County Municipalities ; 3rd, Police Villages •, 4th, In:or- j pcTiitei Villages ; 5t i. Incorporated Towns ; anJ Otli, Incorporated Citi<«. Tljc qualitications of Ele;:t)rs and Candidates are tixed by tlio Acts, and ascertained irouj the Collectors' Rclls of tlie previous year. MUNICIPAL F.tXCTIONS. The Elections take place In e.ich Municipality on the jfrrf Monday ui January, for the choice in, — Townships or Unions of Township*, of five Council lo-s ftir eacli. When dividci into Rural Wards, one Council- ' lor is chosen for each of tlie live Wards in tlic I'owniihlp or Union : Incorporated Villages cf five Councillors fcr ea«h -. Towns, of tiircc tVDunciUori for each Ward : Cities, of two Aldcrjien and two CounciUora for each Wari. j In Police ViUnges the Elections take place on the ,1 t'Mtnd Monday in January, fiir tlie choice of thre- ''iice i "n-ualeea. QUALlPtCATIONS OF HU.VIOirAL OOOXCttr.OIlSI, &.C. Tlie qualifiaitions arc as follows ; — Town»!iip»^un:illcr mum be a freeholder or liouse- holdor cf the Tow.'is'.iip or Ward, ffii-xd or [wssessed of real property, i;i liis own right, cr tiiat of n s wife, as propriiViOr or tenant rated on tlie Roll, in cflsc of a frwhol !(T, for X'lUO, or upwcris ; axid in wise of a house- liolder, for X-2(K), or upvvcrds : Police Trus'oi;. musL be euttTed on tlic Village RoU, for rateable proiK'rLy, in his own rigiit or tliat of his wife, an proprietor or ieno»?U for XlOO : Vnlu(?e Councillor, m;ist be a frcdK.t.'?<'r orhousoholder of Uie VUlaj^o, scixel or pijssessod of roal projieriy, in hie own rii^iit or tliat of hii wife, as pDpriiv.or or tenant, raUJl on tlie roll, in case of a tVei/.ji or po«st'i»s<>:l of real property, in his own ri^ht or that of his wife, as proprieior or tenant, r.iie.l on tlic rolls (jf lh(! Town, in case of a freeholder, to tlie amount of X'2() per annum, or upwards, end in canf^ of a IwuflehoMcr, to tlie amount of"X40 per annum, or j. upwar Is. The ;)ra[X'rty qualification of Town CounoU- " lors may be partly ireehold and partly leasehold : City AlJermau, must ho a freeholder or householder of tlie City, seiaid or |x>sse».s<;d of real projieriy, in his own ri,;ht or that of liis wife, as prai'rietor cr tenant, rated on Uie Roll of Uic City, in the case of a frcr annum, ' or upwards : A B|)e:ial qualification is attaciiod to ,\ldermen and ', Councillors gener illy, tliat eacli must tw wdiusd or poe- I sesac;!, to his own use or tliat of his wife, of tlie real pro- I peny for wiiicJi he shall be assessed, cither iu fijc or j (Veehold, or f^r a term of one year or upwnrJs, situate ! within the Vilb"c, or Town, or City or tlie LibcrJeB 1 thereof, for whicu tlicy may be the candidates rcspoc- ■ I tively. ! w 46 SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. [1852. Fil'.iT MKETlNOi or MlNlCirALITlES. To\vniili;i> Co\mi;ilH, on the fpi-ond Moii!tiiy nc« aftpr the Kluctloiis. 'i'o choose Ironi niiioii;' the t'oiuicilli to n Town Re.\e; and where ihere nro SliO rc3Meiit Irct- holclersniid hoiistiholcicrs on the «'ollecti>rrt' KoU of tJic Townithip, a 'iepiiiy Town Keeve I'ur ihe > enr : County t'o nicil, (coinposcxl of the Reeves am] Ppputv Reeves of 'fownshins, 'J'owna nnd Village? hi lhcIi County,) on the fo.irih Monday in January. To rlioose from aiuotiii the Coiiiiclllor.«, a Couniy \\ ardcn, lor the I'olicc Village Triistees, wiiliin a rensonnMc tiinc after the KIcotion, to clioobc an Insiecilng Trimiee, from cnion« the 'iraslci.'s : , ., , ^ , Village CoUMi-ll, on the scrcud Mondiiy next alirr the Election, to chcose from anioiij.' l!ic Coiincil a 'i'cwii Reeve, and in rcrini;i ciiiiw a Uopuiy Tow n Reeve, ^an.e as in 'J'owrships : , ,. , . . Town Coiiii.il, on the second Monday next niter the Kleolion,^^ clioo e from amoni! the Cfjiiin'ilU rs, n M-iyrr, icr the year : .'il.-o a 'J'own r.eeve, a:i I win re the niun- Ixra on'U.e roll iidniit of it, a liupuiy Town Kee\e, sjuno Of. in TcAviisliiiisand Villape.-i : City Couii il, on the (/)fr Cnn- ada, tee Hcoblt," » Miiiiicijial Manual, latest edtliuii.\ INs^PECTORS! Ol' I'UBT-ie UDUi^ra. The Act ja and H lie, Cap. li.>. "lo amend ihe liw* relative to 'I'avern Licenses, in L'p;ier C.-mada." iff. .'<, provides, that at the annual election of Councillcr.s i:i lipjier Canada, on the tirst Monday in Janufry, th;Tit shall he elected hy the same clectfr.a, in each Township not divided into Wards, or Incorporated Vill.-.;;e, three InsiiC-toTs of Uoupes of i'uhlic Kmen.-.inment— and in ench War 1 of any Township divilei into War Is, or of any Town or City, one such Inspector. Tlicse Insiicc- tors are to he suhject to the Hy-Lawsof the Municipality. [For their duties in detail, tee Ihe Municipal Manual, latest edition. An Act uat patted in IHSl, viz. : 1 1 aitd 15 Vic, Cap. 120, " to explain and amend the Act of the last Setiion, intituled, an Art to amend the lawt relatitt to Tatem Lieentet in Upper Cmnada."] ELECTION OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES. Under the School Act, 13 and 14 Fie., Cap. 49, the annual roeetingB for the election of School Trustees, are appointed to be held, in all the Villages, Towns, Cities, and Townships of Upper Canada, on the second Wednca- day in January— for the election. In School Sections or Divisions of Townships, of one Trustee in each, in place of the one who retires. Each School Section has a Board of three Trusiees, one of whom retires annually : In Cities and Towns, of one School Trustee, for each Ward, in place of the one who retires. Each Chy and Town has a Hoard of School Trustees, composed of two for each Ward, one from each Ward retires annually : In lDcor|)oraied Villages, two School Trustees, in each, in place of tlic two win retire. E.ich Incorporated Vil- lage, has a Board of six School Trustees, two of whom rcUre annually. [For the School Lam in detail, tee tkt Mumidpal Manual, latest edition.] An Att uat pasted la»t Session of ParKamtnt, having reference to the School La»,vit., 14 and li Vic, Cap, ill, entitled, ^An Act to d^ne and rutore certain rights, to parties therein mentioned." SELECTORS OF JURORS. Vnder the Acts 13 and 14 Fie., Cap. SS, commonly called the Upper Canada Jurors' Act of ISW, and i4 and 1.1 Vic, Cap. 113, to amend the same, Mayors, Town- reeves, Clerks and Assessors, in their respective Munici- palities, are ex o^cio Selecicrs of Jurors. They are required to assemble nnpually, on 1st Scp'.emhcr, for the purpose of selecting from their several Asiessment rolls for the year, the names of persons qualifiel to serve as Jurors, between tlie agesof 'it and 60. The qualifications of Jurors nnd exemptions from serving, are specified in the Acts. The number of Jurors selected must be equal to two- thirds of the wliole number of names on the Assessment Koll, provided there be that number qualified by law to I serve. These are to bcdl;;rlhutci itito fjur divisions, viz.; (ir.md Jurors of the .Superior Courts, nnd Grand .It.rors of the Inferior Coins i I'etit Jurors of the Siii.ericr Courts, nnd Petit Jiirors of the lnith ^'cptellll;er and .list Octofer, andj to he li;ur!cd to the Chairiiinn of tlu.-irter .^-'es.^iuns, in i Cf;wrf, the tirst Co;irt tlieren tier, and f>worii tJ. Jury lists ' r.rc then to he htdlrite I lor from these lions'. On or l-o- ' lire the .'lliit liecenil er, thes^verrd Clerks of tlie Peace fire to depM(-it actrrect copy of tlie!r re:i(ieinivc Jiirjrs' liuoks with the Clerk of the Cr.jwn an I I'leM.s of the' Qui ph'h I'encli, at Toronto, and another withhia Deputy ill till- County, [liiioks iiiidfiirmi'.fiir nit piirptisea.nnder llic .Irt, are supplied bij the I'ubiitltcr of lliii Almanac, tit Toronto.] PAY mi; NT or .ICRORS. Tlie Act 14 and IH Vic. Cap. II, makei provision for j '.lie payment of Peiit Jurors in U\i\)et Canada. It also mnlK.ri/-.en County Councils, in their diwiretion, to lualte I Ifrovision lUr tlie payment of Grand Jurors. ! Assessment Liiiw, Upper Canada. The Acts reiiulatinij the assessiiieiits hy Municipalities, for taxation for local jturjioses, in V\i\iet Canada, Rre 13 aiiU II f'ic. Cap. 07, and ii and li f'ic. Cap HO, the tbriner denominutcd, " the Upper Canada Atietsment Act of l'-.')0." and the latter, " /Ae Upper Canada Aenetsment Law Amending .let of 1^.'51." 'The projicny liable to taxation for local purposes, comprises all lanrls, including all buildings and other things enacted upon or artixcd to the same : all machinery so tixol in any building or real pro|)eriy, ns to form in law part of the reality : all trees and underwood growing upon the lands ; nnd all mines, minerals, quarries, and fossils, in and under the same, except mines belonging to Her Mojcsty. The occupant of any land belonging to Her Majesty shall l>o liable to taxation, for the land so occupieti, but not the land itself. The personal property liable to taxation, embraces only, — all Itorses of three years old and upwards : all Neat cattle of three years old and upwards *, pleasure jcar- ringcsofall descriptions, and also all carriages kept for hire : The average Stock of Goods on hand of every Merchant, Trader or Dealer, Manufacturer, Tradesman or Mechanic ; such average s:ock to be considered to be the mean between the highest and the lowest amount Of jfoods on hand at any time during the year, which shall include all materials intended to be used by Mm in the manufacture of any goods, in whatever state such mate- rials may be, as well as the manufactured goods them- selves, whether in a complete or incomplete state ; and every person, partnership, compan/ or body corporate, shall he assessed for his, hor or their average stock ot ^ds, in the place where such stock of goods is kept, or .f it t« kept partly in one place and partly in another, .hen in each such place, for the average stock tliere, ilthough such person, or any member of such pannership, ■oinpany, or Iwdy corporate shall reside elsewhere ; but no person assessed for such stock or any pan thereof, for a greater amount than bis income, shall be liable to be taxed upon his Income in the same or any other place: the amount of all Stocks or Sh' res in Stc.imers, Schooners, or other water craft employed in the conveyance of firciglit or pas- sengers, nnd owned within the Municipality : No person ieriving income from any trade, calling, oliicc [in<:luding .ill pensions pay.ible out of the public moneys of this Province] or profession, exceeding the amount of £S%, per annum, shall be assessed for a le.is sum, as the amount of his nctt taxable (leraonal property, Utnn the amount derivc.i from such inwine, during tlic year then last past, but such Inst yc.'ir's income shall t« held to be his nett taxable iicrdonal property, unless he has otiier taxable perMnal property to an equal or sreatcr amount : Every person liable to be assessed upon his income, shall be so assessed in the municiprdity whare he resides, al- 1852.] SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. 471 thoiiRh the pla'^e nt which he exoreiwn ihc trncle, callins?, offlo) or prolKMioii. from which such income is dorlvct, may t.c witliin soine oilier inunlcipnlity. Tlio incoiin) oi n I'arinerrtrrlvoi I'roin Ills ftiriii, or ilie frill cr IihK |iny of ftiiy one in niiy of Her Mnjcrty's Nav:.l or Milunry service!!, or nnv | oimion, »nl:iry or other urauiity cr sti- 1*11(1, (lerive.l fy any jicrson from Her Mn.Tsiy's Impe- rial 'IreiiBiiry, or cl.sewhere out of this rrovUicc ; or the other piTitoinl croi.erty of niiy such persons, in such Naviil ur :»Iliitnry nirviccs, on full piy. or otherwise actual then pri':*tMii service, nrcileclnre I net lial'' o fissesM'.i ; onil these iwruons iiotliaMeioperlbriii Minute iRl.our, tr io coiiiiiiiiie for tlic B^iue. Tl'.e Ooveriicr, I.ieuic:iant (iovernt r, or peTHon mhiiiiiisicriiuf 'he I iliem, hut not if occupiel hy otlierb or uiioccii|ii<; I ; Vu\i- lie fH-hool Houses) 'I'own or City Halls, Court Mouses I I niuUii.olif, lluui-es of Corrcclion and l.uck-up Houses, anpluil-(, the lands attached to them, and the ptwaial i.roperiy le- lont;iu(!to tl.eui •, I'uhlio Rnud.^ and Ways, or Pulilic ApiiireB, and tlie properly felui.'.diig to any municipidity, if occiipielfcr ux piiriRiw.'K tlicreof, or unoi:cupicd ■, the rrovintial renilentiary and the lind :iil.icl)ed lo it ; In- dustri.il raruiH, Koor IlouHes, Alms H',iisPs, llou«.s of InduHiry or Lunatic Asylums, lloiises fulon^iii!; to Compai'des for the reloruiaiioa of oiVeader.'j, and the real and personrd property Iclonyiiif; to or connected with the snmc ; and Insily, the pro- ptrly of every public lil r.-.ry. All rerd and personal property, liahle to taxation," must te estimated l.y the asi-esscrs at its full value, (or full ye- r!y vid-^o, as the cas^e may l.e) as they would aiipraise ihe same in pay- ment of .1 just debt, due from a sol\ cut dchtcr, Every vacant lot In a city; Inc-orpcrated town cr villngc, must 1* asscsscl at its actual vaUie, and six \Kt cent, thereon shall Le deemed Its yearly value ; and no lot liavlng any building upon it, shall be ass<;sscd at a less sum than if it were a vacant lot. All local taxes must be levied on taxable property generally, and not on any particular kind. The means for enforcing payment, by the collec- tors, ere of a very summary nature. The lands of non- residents or absentees, arc liable equally with those of residents, for their proportionate share according to value of all local taxes ; and they brc payable yearly to the County Treasurer, from wlKun the amount can always be ascertained, and to whom regular yearly payment must te made, to avoid a sale of the pro|}cny for taxes. In Townships, the assessntents are levied on the aggre- gate value of taxable property, as returned by the asses- ■ors; iu cities, towns and incorporated villages, the assessment is levied on the rental or annual value, whi:h on real property is the real rack-rent, or the full yearly sum of six per cent, on tlic actual valuation by the assessor ; and the yearly value of taxable personal pro- perty Is six per cent, on the amount of such property or mcome. The assessors and collectors are appointed by the Munklpclities. The assessors art, required to make out their Rolls yearly, between 1st February and 1st April, but wlien unable to do so, then as soon thereafter as poiwihle, and also to notify each party assessed of the amount of his assessment. The Collector's Rolls have to be made out by the Clerks of the various municipali- ties ; and the Collectors upon receiving them, are to pro- ceed to the collection of the taxes, an.-t return their Rolls to the Treasurer, with the taxes, on cr before the 14tb December, unless otherwise provided by tlie County Councils. County (!bnncilsnreempowcrcd, at an annual meeting on the first Monday in May, whh power of ad- journment, to exan)ine the several Assessment Roils of iheir Muninpalitics, and to increase or decrease the ag- gregate valuations of real and personal property, in town- ships, villages, or urban wards, adiing cr deducting sudi sums upon the hundrerl, as may in their opinion be necessnry to produce a just relation between all tlie val- uations of real and personal estates in tlie County ; but they are not in any case to reduce the aijgregaie valua- tion for ttie whole County, as made by the assessors.— [For the Aisettmtnt Act* and th« Municipal AcU in full, see Scohie'i Municipal Manual, Third Edition, now in the pre**.] Fcua to illnffimrutvs, I'. V, II AND 1.5 Vir.. Cap. 110.-18.51. An Act to e»tabli$h a unifvrm rote of Feet to be re- ceivtitbij Juttire* uf the Peace in Upper Cauadn, and til repeal the Arl of I'pper Camilla, pnmed in the fourth year of the Heign of King fUliiamthe Fourth, Chap. Heieiileen. \Vherea.'( it is expedient to establish a uniform rate ^f Fees to le rcrrivcd |.y .luBiioes of ihi; I'eaco in l.'ppcr Can.ida, for thodulles thi'rdn mentioned; and to repeal, the .\ct of L'pjrfT Canada, p.-isned in ilio fourth year of | (li(> Rfi^rn of His late Majesty, Kiuy \Vilii:im tli'? l'ounli,| X'tiaplor t^oveiileen, iir.ituled. Jit Art tu declare uhal\ Fees shall he rereiveU by Jmtucs of the Peart fur the diijic! therein me/ilimie'l ; and wli'reas since thf parsing of ilic said Act, iiicrnrisi* I diitics Inve ! ecu iinpiiiiH I upon Jui^iivjH of iho I'c.ice in Upper ("annda, for whioh no' I'ccs hnvo hei'n estn Millie I l,y law ; and wliere-is under' tl)c sail ii.'ciied Act, doubtshav^ aris< n as to ihemeaniuK nil 1 appli.-;!!ion of jomr oi' its provi.-ijons! ; tliertdoro, to niMOve siicli ■loutits and (•.staljll:di a uidllrm rate of Fk.s lo lie nvoivcd by the Juiiic»« iil'oros u 1 for tlic surviee.s herein'. fter mentioned ; lie It ciiacted, Sic, That lliesaid Act, inliluled, Jn mi In ilcrlitre whnl Fees fhall be re- rcircd by Jnslirt) of the Fnue fur the diitiet tlureln niciitio7i'e'l, t.c an 1 tlie s: inc is hiTidy repealed. , II. Tliat from and after the pi;rsiii:^ of this .\nf, tiie folljwiiiy F(.rs an.l no oihrr sli dl be taken from tlie parties pro.secutiii», by Justices of tlio Teace in l.'piier Canada, or by tlieir ("lorks, lur tli'.' lUiiics and services hcreinat'T I'lfiitioucd, lint is to say ;— For Inlurmaticn aiii! Warrant lor api)rehcnsion, or for an Information and s^iuiiuiomj for Assault, Trespass, or oilier Misdemeanour, Two .'jliilliuL'a and Six I'en:e. — •is. tW. For nncli Copy of Sumn ons to Ix; served on Defendant or Defcn lant,i, yix I'enm:.— l WorKSix I'unou.— Ol. IV. Tint In nil Ciiws oC a Htiiun\ary c(;nvtction bcfuro any otu; or two Justices of Uie IVm';'-, un Ii-r Uv v«rovl- siong of »he W'ver:il Acts pas^N-l i-i the ScBikin ln'lil In tiio fourUi Kill lifili y-.rM of M'.t .M^ijwty'u Ueiuii, GbapU-u Twenty-six an'.l Twriuy-seveu. niul intitule I rcsiKjctivcly, An Art for contuiilatinff mid nmcniltn/i (/le 7>a«e« in /Ah I'rovitirc rulative to Lniteny and other o]j'tncc4 connected lhcrevi:lh,—''Av Ait fur conaiddalng and (HMitdins the Laica in (A > I'roi'nu rcliiliec tu Malicious Injuria tu property," —■ar\<\ "An Act for con- eolidatiiis and iintnding the' Statutes in *A.« Province rciaUt'e to Oflenrra aj^ainU the I'crjiOH," it irfuiU a:iil in.if Ikj hwful for such JuslIjo or J'ujtlc.'», in hiuortlieir disMU'-tion, U) issue hiii ortliiirWamntto levy by.lljtresi and Sal<; of the OOeni'J's tiols titid ChattelH, the amount of Fine antl CobI* imiwse). anri la tlcfaiUi of llv snino being levie I or maCM!, tlm l^tlenier or Oilcnilcr.'' mif be eomniiitcl to Uw Couinion Ucol or IIouhc o/' CorrectioD for Uie period anl in Uv; manner prciKrilifKl bjr Uk! nixive ineniioneil Suituten, or to proao I. n» liere- toforc% by coininittiil for DufuuU of payment iustr.ad of iosulnpt such Uinlrcss Warrant. T. That in nil cmwjm wliefc costn are payalilc by par- ties who may have fuil(;l in prow.'ctidng wiUi effect, It ethall and may be liwvfiU for tlie Juuticn or Juslicco before whom roinphiint may have been made in hia or tlicir discreiion, to insue hiu or tlielr warrant to levy by (Jiatreos and Bale of the tioo 'j and Chattels of sucli per- son no failing' to prost'cu^;, such cents as Bhaii be deter- niirMvl by the Juutlcc or Jit«tises, to be payable by Ulin or tlictn. VI. That this Act dliall not he construed to nutliorire any eioim bein^i; made by the Justices aforesaid, for KeeK of any description connect&l witli cages aliove ilie de- gree of Afiidenjennor ; nor sliall wdtnoswis in such oases be allowed anytiiin;; for tli'Jr attendance or iravei, accept under tlie order of tlie Court liefore wliich the trial of tlic uise Bhall l>e had -, anytliing in tliid Act to tlic oonirary thereof id anywise notwiihstHndlnpr. VII. That this Act s'jali come into operation on end take feliscl from the first day of November luwt. Protection to itf anriNlratcs and Otbci's. ;l 14 AND 15 Vie, Oap. 54.— 1851. An Act to amend ajul eonsotidaic the Lnvct affording l>rotection to MaifUirates and others in tkt ptrform- ance of public duties. Whercjas tlieri; nre divers Acts of Parliament in forc« in Canad:i, bo'Ji public, loo:d and peraonsl, whereby certain protections and privileges are allbrded to Magis- tinU» and others ; and whereas tJtc s lii Acts are not of on uniform chnrncti'r,and it is desirable tJiat many of the provisions of sucli Act* should be altered and amended, and Uie wliole reduced into one Act : Be it tlicrefore enacted, Thnt so much of any such Act or Acts now in fwce in tiii-i Province, whetlier public, local or pc^rsonal, as confers any [irivile^ge, either as to notice or limitation of action, or as ti amount of costs, or as to pleading tlie general issue and frivinu the special matter in evidence, or as to the venue of the action, or as to tender of amends or payment of money into Court, upon any Magistrate, Public Officer, or othor |)erson, for nny act done, cither by virtue of liis olRce, or under the provisions of any such Act or Acts, be and the same is h:>reby reiiealed, except as to any action, suit or proceeding whi.^h has been commenced or prosccuicd before tlie passiiig of this Aat. II. Tliat no Writ sliall bes'uyd out against any Junticc of ihe Peace or otlier officer or person fulfilling any public duty, for any tiling by him done in tlie perform- ance of sucli pnblii duty, whether sucli duty arises out or tJie common law, or is imposed by Act of Farli-unent, either Imperial ot Provincial, nor shall any judgment or verdict be rendered agalaut hlra, unless no'Jcc in writing of Bucb Intended Writ, i^cHying Uie cause of aaion wit'j rennonablc ei".\iniiit)i, tJiall h'lve been dclivero'1 to -lucli Justice, officer or otivtr pcr>i.:in, or left at itv: usual |ilaco of hid abode, by Uic Attorney or Awtit of the p:iny who inttMids to sue out such Writ, at leant one caleiidi.r moiitli before suing out sucii Writ, and in courputing such .-ilencUir iiiontli, ihi; day oi' the mjvice of Hiicli notice and '.he day of suing out bjcIi Writ shall boili lie cxduted, and oil such noti'M; sh lU be written tlie name and place of abo If of suivh Atiorney or Aue:it suing out sudi Writ, ind by tlu! CHUM of action stated in HUdi notice tlie party mint; out bu<;Ii Writ. bli'U Le bound, iini uliall not be .illowe I to give evi leiic of uiiy ouicr cuuw; of u';tion at Uie trial tliereoC III. Th'it any such JusUco, offl.-er or other jicrson acting aM aforr^sr.i I, niay at any tiinj witliln one calendar inon'ii afier tlie service of sIicJi uotice as aforesaid, tt^nicr amends to tlio p:in.y eomj'laliilnp, or hlu agwit or ettor- iiuy ; and i:i v.n? the same is not accepttid, may plead such tender in bar to any actiou brought a^'iinst Mm grounded on sudi Writ, togeiher witli the plea of not guilty, anil any otlier iJea ; and if the Court or jury siiall find tlie amoaut lenJcrod to' have been guffident, they s'lali find for tlie dcf«n'.tnnt ; but if tlie Court or Jury sliiill find they were iiiBiifricioiit, or that no tender of amends was made, and tlicy shall al«o tiiid tlic other iiiaues against tlie defeivlant, or if tlicy find agajimt tlie defendant wlmre no tendt-'r of ami>ndti U made or pleaded, tlien they sliall give a Judgment or verdi.tt for iIk; plaintiff, with such damaijes as ihey shiUl ttilnk proiier, and Ute plaintUl' sli:iU Invc bin costs of suit.. IV. Tlint any sndi action against such Justice, officer or oilier [lersoii, acting a* afori^said, shall be laid and trie.l wiiliin tlie County in Lfppcr Canada or District, or Cir- cuit lu Lower Canada, as the case may l^e, wliere tlic act complained of was done and coniiiuttc;! : Provided alicayt, that such Justice, olficcr or other |x:rii0ii, acting as aforesaid, may cli.ingR tlie venue in such adiou, upo'.i notice to tli'3 plainiiif in sudi action, if he ahiW lltiak fit so to do : And protided also, that Uie rennc m ly be changed to any other Coujity In Upjier Canada or District, or Circuit in I^wer Canada, as tJie case may be, that the Court In which sudi action is brought, or any Jutige thereof in Chambers may order, if it shall Ite made apgiear to such Court or Judge tlint sudi action cannot lie tried fairly anl without i)rejudice in the County or Dis- trict or Circuit in wbi:h tlie teuue in such action is laid. V. That every such Justice, otBcer or person acting as aforesaid, in any sudi action or suit as aforctsaid, may plead the |cneraJ issue only tliercto, tliat lie or tliey is or are not guilty, an 1 give all sjiocial milters of justification or excuse, or tliat he or tliey received no notice of actkin tljercunder, as fully and amply as if tlic same were specially pleaded in sudi act.kin. VI. That it shall be lawful for such Justice, officer or ot>iur person .-wting as aforesaid, if lie sliall not have tcnJerel amends, or shall have trnlered insufficient amends, to pay into Court such sum as lie shall tliink fit, witJnut requiring tlio leave of tlic Court or a judge therefor \ and sucli payment into Court shall be siiccially pleaded, and siiall have Uic same effitct, and such pro- ceedings sliull be had thcrcafler, as in ordinary cases of payment of money into Court. VII. Th.at if in any such action or snit, Ju.lgment shall be rendered in favour of such JuMicc, n'ificet or other person acting as aforesaid, eitiier on demurrer, verdict, non-suit, or non-proa, or otherwiae, or tiic plaintiff sliaM discontinue his suit, Uie defendant shall be entitled to ani\ recoveT against tlie plaintiff ntl his costs, as between attorney and client, but no double or treble costs shnll in any case be ta.xcd or a.' iwed against tlie plaii.'dff. VIII. That no such action or suit shall be brought against any Justice, officer or other person acting as aforesnid, for any thing done by him in the performnnce of his public duty, as aforeiaid, unless commenced witliin six calendar uionth:4 atVir the act committed. IX. That Hie privili^ifs and protection given by this Act, Rhail lie given to such Justice, offi-'er or other person acting as aforesaid, only, and to no other |v;r90n or per- sons whatever, and any such Justice, officer and other person acting as aforesai I, sli.all be entitled to such pro- tection an.l privileges in all such cases as he shall act bona fide in the execution of his duty, nltliougli in such done, he shall have esceeled his powers or Jurisdiction, and have acted clearly «ontrdry to law. 1862.] SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. 49 EJLEcrnoN liAmr of Canada. la Vie, Cap. 27, tf 49. Jn Act to rep€*l cerUun Act* Uurtin mentUmsd, a»d to amend, cmsolidate, and reduee into one Art,llu tetiorai fnatiUory priwuioiit wnoin forte Jvr Iht rtiifuUUioH uf KUctiov* of Memhera to repretcnt the I'tnplt of Iktt Frminu in tht LcgUUUiee Amcmhhj Ihtreof. INDliX TO THE ACf. AdlournmcntH dvirlns Klcction, socilonn 18. 21 ; Agent ofCaadiilatf, li, 2», 40, 41 ; .Mlu^ianoc, Ortth of U ; Ar- rest, Power of, at KIcclioiiH, 50 ; Aniiod Pcrsotm, not to approach PoIIm, W-, Aiwaults, 53; AsHc'iiibly, U'gis., Members oi; iiiellpible r.B Riturnins Otfkwo, «. Badge* of Party at ElectlonH, pectiOim i*i, tH ; Battery n( Election, punisliiucnt, rS -, Bribery, 54, .V5, 5« ; BrIUnh Subject only to v«tc, i'i, 43. CandWaU", Ht'ctloim 1'.', 40, 41, 4?, 40, 51. M, 5S, 57, 50, 00, fil -, City or Towu Kie lion, riplit to vote r.t 3J, ^i. 1% 34,35, 37, 3ii, 311, 05 ; Tlcrk Of tlic Crown In Chancery, 29, 27 ; Colours for party purposes, 50, 01 \ (.'onveyancc in Fraud to qualify Vouir, pives no right to vote, but vesta the proprrty, 45 ; Council, Metulicrs of lUecuUvc or Leptalatlve, iiieliptlc oh ReturtiinR Ofllcers, 6 ; County Election, Right to vote at 30, 3t», 40, 05. Dcpu'y Returniiii; OflWcr, Beciionri IP, 10, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 40, 41, 43, 47, 50, 51, 52, 58, 02, tiO, «7, OH. Election Clrrk, sections 0,7, 11 . Rnsi+tnt, Flags, &c. at Elections, 50, 01 •, EntcrtRiiiruent of Electors, 54, 57, 61 ; Exemptions (Voni serving as Returning (Jtficer, «tc. 7 ; Exemptions, Limitation jw to 8 ; Ex-Member* of Legisla- tive Assembly, ; ExpcMCs of Electors, 54 ; Fjrtra-Paro- cbial places, 15. Fees, sealon 66 ; Felony, stcalinh r mutilating Writ, or any Election Document, 62 ; Flags, Ciuilgus, ice. at Eiecttona, 59, 61. Governor (General, in wh.-it case may appoint a Rctum- Uig Offlccr, section 5. Holidays, gtctions 17, 21, 08 ; Home District, 3 ; Hours of opening Elcctior ; Houra of Voting, 17 -, Hustings, 13, 17. Incorporated d lupanies, Mcmi crs not to vote as Joint Tenanta, section bO i Induuturc of Members elected, 23, 63 1 Indictment under tliis Act, 02, 64 ; InterpretPT, 47. ioint Tenants, secdOD 30 ■, Judge ineligible as Return- in> Offlcer, ft.c. A. Misdemeanor, sections 48, 61. Oatbs, tee »:ticdule and 03 ; Objected Votes, 40. Paridi, soatons 15, 1« ; Party Flags, Badges, Colours, Kibbons, Labels and Favours, prohibited, 59, 60, 01 ; Peace, how preserved at Election, 90, SI, 52, 53, 56 ; Penalties, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, U, 12, 13, 18, 29, 26, 29, 41, 41, 45, 49, SO, 5.5, 02 -, Pcnultict), bow recoverable, 64 ; Poll, 9, 13, 13, 14, 16, 17, 98, 68 ; Poll Book, 19, 20, 22, 23,!U, 26, 27, 40, 50, 02; Poll Clerk, 0, 18,20,21,22,20 ; Polling Places, 0, 13, 14, 13, 16, 36, 68 ; Proclamation of Election, 0, 12 •, ^odamation of Members elected, 23. Qualifieation of Candidate, sections 49, 40 ; Qualifica- tion of Voter, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 33, 38, 37, 38, 30, 40, 44, 45. Registrars, sections 2, 3, 5, 27 ; Repealing Clause, 1 ; Resiwnec, Change of, by Voter, 33 ; Returning OlUccr, who may be in Lower Canada, 2; Returning Officer, who may be in Upper Canada, 3 ; Returning Officer, Exemptions, 6, 8 ; Returning Officer, Persons inelinbic, 6; Returning Officer, Duties as to Proclamation, Polling Plaeea, *c., 0, 11, 19, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 21, 25, 26, 97, 28, 40, 50, 91, 92, S8, 62, 66, 67 ; Retunting Officer for Mon- treal and Quebec particular duties, 14 ; Return to Writ, 11 ; Return to Writ, stealing or mutilating. Felony, W \ Ribbons, for party purfioses, 60, 61. Scrutiny, section 28 ; Sheriff to be Returning Officer, *z-qfieio, 2, 3 ; Special Constables at Elections, 51, 58 ; Stealing Writ or Election Documents, 62; Strangers coming armed to Elections, 58 : Suits brought under this Act, 44, 55, 61. Tavern cannot be a Polling place, section 13 ; Tenant Voter, 33, 34, 35, 39 ; Threatening Electors, 54 ; Treating at EtecUons, 51, 57, 61. Usuflructunry Voter, section 38. Voter, sections 14, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 31, 35, 36, 37, 38, 30, 40,41,42,43,44,45,46,55. Waterloo, County and TownBhip, Special Provioion fcr— section 68 ; Woajwns, OfTciiflvo, Punishment for carrying, 52, 58 ; Wilmot, Township, Speiiiil Provision for, 68 ; Women cannot vote, 46 ; Writ of Election, 4, 11, 23, 27, 03. York, Ridings of— section 3. CLAUriFJil OF THE ACT IN Si;p.. 4, cap. 33 ; 10 and II (Sco. 4, cap. 'M. Upper Canada, 4 Vto. 4, cn\i. 3 ; 3 VVUl. 4. cij.. II ; 4 Will. 4, can. II. .\ctH0f Unitt'l r.inadn. 4 nnl 3 Vi.t. c«p..VJ; ; Viet. cap. 1 « an 1 ail Acl« and iituliitr;ry pr^jviuions , repugnant to tlio prctft'iit Art. N. H. .Ml A;-tH r'lioiiloii I'y llic .VctM lieruby rer«"ilei, to s'.an I re|ii."ili,' I. | 2. PhrrillH in l^^wcr Cnnadi to U' Ri-t'iriiinu Offlrcr* i CI offirio »i»r nil (Milert and Town;* of liieir |iinrirt. If j two or more Hlu'htli for one Histrl-t, itii"i tint one to whom the writ of Kie 't'on slinll be iwUrej-*; I Mfiol' be j Returninn Otilccr. Fcr t'ountlett, the K«i«iHir. r oi' t)c>edii and TitieR, or Huch one, if inor'' than oim'. to \v!iciii writ ■ shall ho adilrifs!'!, to be Keturning Otlirrr. < 3. In Upiior Canada, iliijh HheriirsofDiK-rlc's to lx;«« ' pffirio Returning Oflioern fi)r Countl«'» and ki liiif.") wiihin I tJieir jur:H'iictioiis, an 1 in which tliey niiall n liufe, and also for Cities and Towns within hiii"'i( '(Mini ion and Rli- inpg. For other Counties, the Re^H-riri of INy Is therein to he tz Cfifirio Returning ( )fflr.ers : I'rovi'le I clways that the High Hherill of lie Home l>is riot >.|iall also be Re- i turning Ollicer for the West Ri.linsj of York— and tl»e i Registrar of the Coiuiiy of Vo'l« slmJI U: Returning Ofllcer for East and Nonli RiJiiigs thereof. {Stt ' nmentied Art bcloK, Stc. 'i.) 4. Writs of Election to be addressed to such Officers ' ac/:ordingly. 5. Where Sheriffs or Registrars are Rfcmh^rs of l.egis- I lativc t?ouncil, or in case of deatfi, absence, or sii^kneKS, ' the Governor Ceneral may ap|K)int any qualille:! perKO.-i Returning Officer; but person so appointed niunt he resident elector. Pejialty on unqualitled person acting. jC.50. ( Se« amtuded Ad btltitr. Sec. (t.) 6. Memlwrs of Eveoutive or LegixlaUvc Co'jncll, of Legislative .\s.«(*inlily. Ministers, Tcaclicrs, &c., of Reli- gion, Judges, ex-Meuibrrs of I/>glKlativc .'\sHeinlily, if they have servoii in the itnnuYliately preceding .Sofsion, ineligible as Returning Uffirrr, Election Clerk, or Poll Clerk. Penally JCiH. 7. Exemptions : Meiliwil Men, Milters, Post Masters, persons sixty years of age, persons who have previously served, not compelled to take the (Jfflec of Returning Officer, Depuy, Eltvtion Clerk, or Poll Clerk, unless they be Sherifls, Registrars, Town Clerks or As'icssors. 8. Penalty of X.VI on (lualificii persons refusing to serve. Exempted persons niust claim exemption within two days after receipt of writ. 0. Returning Officers to endorse on writ, day of its reception, and within eight days by Proclrumtion (form A in Schedule) fix time and place of Election, the pinrc to be public and r^mtral, and the time between II, A. M. i and 2, P. M. Proclamation to bt; posted eiglit clear days , at least before day named for Election, and to name day ; of polling in the Parishes, frc, and iu (J. C. to be (lostol at City Hall, and also publiciv in each township, ward, ; &c.— in L. C. in French and English and at door of at least one place of worship, and also publicly in each ! ward. Penalty for neglect X2.V i 10. Returning Officer to take oath No. I, In SchediJc, i and annex CertiDcatcthercofto Ids Return. Penalty .£10. > 11. Returning Officer to appoint Election CttTk to [ assist him, ami in case of death, incapacity, or neglect I before or during Election, to appoint anoilier, and ruch ' Ck;rk upon death or other cause of ini^npacity of R. O. to ' be in his place. Oath to taken. Penahy jCIO. I 12. Hustings to he at place named iii rroclamntk:n in i open air and free of access to all Electors, and R. O. to ! be there at time named, and in Gnglisli and l'>ench lan- guages in li. C. and English in U. C., to make Proclam- ation in form E of Schedule, and read or have read to Electors the Writ of Election, and his Commission of R. O., and then cAll on Electors to name whom they wish to elect, and if candidates or their agents and the Etectors on a sliow of hands agree in the' clioice, and a poll be not demanded after such show, R. O. shall clore election, and proclaim as Member or Meui!;crs i)erson«i so ciiosen. llut if poll be dcntanlcd (Wlilch ;my E'ector prcKCnt or Candidate byseif or agent maydeniand) R.O. sliall grant the same under penalty of £200 for refusal or neglect. 13. Poll to iie open an 1 kept separately in each Electo- ral Division of Parish. Township, &c.,whic!i in U.C. in Counties and Ridings shall be at or near where the Icet 50 SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. f. .1 C I'nwniihli) iiicf".!!!): w:\» Ih>I>I, And Ut (.1ti«w an4 Towns at tlw moiit roiivciilPiit |)lfw)t In eitrh worl ; ami In L. I.', ut thu niUMl piililli: niul ruiivritlfitt plnott In the o|ien air or In HOini' buillliin clone to ttu' public hliilnvoy, with ttfc Hceciu \ hut notaTiivirn or place of public pntertnlnmcnl. Huctnr 10 vote only nt polling plnu' ol° (livlition, whvrpin liliipri)|M'ny IU>*,(rxr<>ptiiiK im e\copt«vi In t4ec. 33) uiulcr (.oiinltyofX'IO. ( Set nmmded Atl btlote, Sec. I.) It. Returnlnu (>tllc«»>, St. liiiMrftii'i', Hi. lA)iii!«, Ht. Jaiiu'ii, nnil M. Mnry't Wartiv, In th'.' Ciiy of IVloian'al » and for (iuebec, in uicli of tlio WarU t^t. Rooh and t4t. Jolin, and to np|K)l:it ttirt"' Deputy Kcturnlnu OinfcrM for each of Hold Wiir.lii, which for puriv)!ieM of ihlit Act hIiiiII ri>niaiii lioiindod am at pro- M>nt ; an.i wlien tliero nro tii'ver.il (wllinii place;* in une >Vnrl, Klecinrs luuy vote nt any one of tlicm. IV Wcanina of word "riirish," In L. C for the pur- poyii of ihU :\''t, an I at wlili-h |)Oilinu place rcitiik-titH In extra paroi'tiiiil i>laceH, nnl p-ir!H of l'ari.4!iei« (for wliich III) M>p ir.'it!' [K)lliiit( place Hhall be erected uiiIcm^ therubc lUOeleriorji,; may vote. lU. Al'ii'r jioll KMii'i^li Ri'tiiriiinif Otli^'er to proclaim from lIuHtliiKviilay and place previou^•ly proclaline I for tuki!!^' the v.iii'H iw|>ar;itely in each rari!enlti!| tiic poll. I 17. The il;iy |iroclaimi> 1 for oiH>ning the |ioll ithaU not be n Hun lay nor any of the llolyJayit naincd in tliit) Hcction. , There shall he two dayii for (lollin^ and no more, which , sh ill lie coiimjcutive, exceptinn wheru a Sunday or hoty- I day interveneM, wlien tli!> day next following fthall be I the iic<.'ou I dny. I'olling to commence at tf, A. M., and close at \ P. M. i IH. Returning Officer to appoint Deputy Returning ' Of}icer:< hy conimi.^Hloii under hlit hand for each division I — aj per (! aiifl N, U'l'ore tho Poll Book be returne I to the ' Returninc Officer, said oatlis to be onnextsil to the Poll • Book. Poll Book to Iks relnrne I to B. O. on or b»ro:liiini ns duly* lected the person or jiersons w!io shall have a majority of the total number of votes taken an ! rncordel nccorllnii to law, but no such pro- clantatiui! shall lie made unless nil the Poll Books shall ■ have bei'n returne I by all hia Deputies. 21. Returning Officer shall notexnmine the Poll Books |. unless all have been returned, but adjourn from day to I day, jiulilioly staling his re.ison for such aiUourimiant, i but rxM adjourn bo long ns to delay tlie return of the writ by the day appointed therefor ; nor shall he adjoura to ] a;jy i^*a'.lday or holydiiy. a5. Indenture to lie executed by Keturnlnff Offljer as ' per Schedule, form O, and nt leant three Electors— one , copy to Ik> (riven to each iiersoa elLcted, and one to Iw sent i to tht, Clerk of the Crowu in Clwnccry with the return. i 26. On the loss of any Poll Boo't, Returnins Officer lo e-\am'.'ie on oath D. R. O. nnd ToU l.Iork as to contents. [1852. and Inclivie the rohw recor.led therein In his siunmlnc up. Penalty JUO nnd imprisonment. 37. Returning Officer to Ui!|io^lt copies of Poll Book with Reffi^unr of County within ten days after the elos«< of Election 1 which are to nunnin op»in to Insiiectton on payment of o:w shilling. The original books to bo returiied witli the writ within nfleeii days after Uic ckMn of tltc Election to Clerk of tlie Crown in Chancery, and to b«j prtm&farii evi.lunc(! of the truth of tlie contents. *. Returning OfHcer or Deputy, iKTeolV'r to Iwto uo jiower to grant a scrutiny. a». Any Elector may declare himieif and act as Aomit for a Candidate in tlw obwMic.! of one autliorixeif by writing, but no Agent wlw is paid or expects remunera- tion can vote, under |)cnalty of £M, 30. No person shall be entitle 1 to vole at County Eloc- tionn. who has not, vested in him by legal title, real pro-' fieriy in srii I County of tlu! clear yearly value of tortv- luur s!iillings nnd Ave iH'iice and one fnrtliing cummcy. Tlfk> to l»e ill fw simple or freehold under tenure of f^ec and common soceage, or in Mf In rature, or \a franc «//««, or derive'! l>om th" Governor and (louncil of the late Province of Uucbec, or Act of Parliament, tiunliil- cnti Jii to be effective requires actual and uninterrupted iionH'Mslon on thu pirt of tlie Elector, or that he sliould inve been in rc- iierty, for his o,».i u«! and benefit at le ist for six months bi'fore the date of the Writ of Election. But the thle will be good witliout such aiiU-rior (wssession If tlie pro- perty shall have come by Inheritance, flovlso, marriage or cop/jact of marriage, and also if the dtwl or patent Prom the Crown on wlilch ho cluhus to liold sich estate in Dpper Canada, have been registered three calendar moncha before the dale of tlic Writ of Election. In Lower Cnuada (XMsession of the property under ■ writ- ten promise of sale regis'.eri! I, if not a Notarial Deed, for twelve months before tlie Election, to Iw suffichmt UUe to vote. In Upper Canada a conveyance lo wlAi alter marriage must have been regisU;red three calendar moatlH or husband have been in possession of property Mix months before Election. 31. Voter for City or Town to hive a lot of ground witli a dwelling thereon of the cJe ir yearly voluo of £i Us. l^d. currency, held In fee simple or in freuiiold under legal tenure, or derived from (lovernor in Council of late Province of Quebec, or from Act of Parliament, of wliich lot he shall have been in possession, or in receipt of the rents unl proffia for his own use and bene- tit, for six months, unlajsllie sime shall haw come tt> him by inheritance, devise, marriage or contract of mar- riage, or that in Upper Canada the dee] firom the Crown have been registered for three months tetbre date of Election Writ,— some conditions as In Seetton 3, lo rea- pect of written promise of sale In L. C. and post-nuptial conveyance to voter's wife In U. C. 33. It matters not by whom the siid dwelling bouse was erectel, whether by voter or others, and an agree- ment between landlord and tenant giving right to remove the house, or stipulating a paym nit in lieu of removal, docs not alTest the proprietor's right to vote. 33. A Tenant voter In Town or City must have ocju- piel by actual residence, as a separalc tenant, a dwelling house or houses, part or parts of nouses for twelve months, of the yearly value of XI I 38. IJd. currency, and have paid a year's rant, or that amouniof >aoney forthetwelve months immediately preceding the date of Election Writ A person holding only a shop, or place of business, but not actually residing therein, not qualified to vote. And voter having changed bis residence witliiii the Town during the year, does not affect his right to vole, but must vote in the word in wliich he resides on the day. 31. Tenant's right to vote not uiTected by question of whether he or another built the hou;e, or any agreement with landlord re3pe:ting removal of the same. a^. Occupiers of dwelling house provided for them by Government, Civil or Military, or fty any IncorporoteJ Body or Society, not entitled to vote on account of such occupation, unless such party shall have contracted to pay and bonAfidr have paid one year's rent for tlie same. 30. When property lie? p irtly in one County or Riding and partly in anoih.r, the vote shall be taken for that County for which the Election is held ; and when pro- perty is situated partly within one polling place and partly in another, the Elertor may vo'e at eithw. 37. A proprietor under Section 31, wliose lot is partly 1852.] SCOBIJfS CANADIAN ALMANAC. 61 of ■^ 1 —• i -t* pro- ; anJ I artlf wtihin ami partly wltliotit Oie llniKu, cannot votn unlcM tlic '*dn\>ilUiR bounp" b« wtwlly within the limha. 3*^. In LowHT Cnnwin only, wtwin^ on« iihiill have th»! right of pro|.«rty nnd nnotlKT Die iiwifructunry enjoyment tbr U\» own uwe and bcTieflt, the liittvr only Hhall votu. 3l». Joint Toniint* or Tcnanm In common mny cncli vote If bin unrlivikHl yhnre If oftlw projicr rnluc, Sharc- tiolfkr* In IncorpofiiU"! Compnniiti exivpte-l. 10. Voitii "ot)Jc:tei to" to l:c rnttired ns mich In Poll Rook, with nimeof olijectlnuennillJnieanncwI. V\'h«!ii rwiuinM by D. R. O., CniilHate. Ancnt, or Kl«vtor, the VoU-r dhnlt verbally dtitcrllifl proiit-rLv on which h« vocoi, anil D. R. O. If »3 required hy Camlllaie or Afnt, nhnll onUrr name In the roliimn of "doicrlptlon" in Poll llooU. 41. Oath whl'li Elector mr\y le rwiulrcJ to take ; hut onl> on rtcaianil of Cnn.lld ite or Ajjent. IJcpuly R. O. ftfuMiiiK to administer, or ailmlnUtering without *uch dcm«u I, Hhall incur a |K;nnlty of £10. Elector voiInK without tnkinK the oath, no roiuif' ', "hall Incur a penally of XIO. If he lehute, hi* rcfaNftl shrill be ent»'red on Foil Book, and hl« voU' not l.e re-orl*!!. Hut If reeorJod, Mhnll I e null and vokl, and Deputy K. O. Incur a penalty «fXiO. 4a. Only BrltUh nuhje-'ji of the full ape of 81 nllowel to vote. Elector mny rem )Vft nay objeHlon hy proJuclnjj cortidcnte or by taklnu o.-itli No. 10, In Hche.1ule. 43. Deputy KeturnuiK Ufllcer may odmlnUti^r oath of allegiance to perHons who, ac or imprisoii- uioiit for three months, or both, at discretion of tlic Court. M. Persons convlctn of the Kleivors, his elucUun, If returned, shall bo set aside on proof. M. Any person miking any gift or promise to any r.leetor to corrupt or indue*; bim to give or furlxtnr giving hi^ vote, or ns exgicnses or coinr>ens'itlon ti)r loss of time, an I any vot3untJes, or for any of the Counties included in such Unions of Counties, shall be ex officio Returning Officers : Provided always. Firstly, That so long as the county of Peel shall remain united for judicial purposes to ihe County of York, the Sheriff of that County, or of the Union of which it Ua membsr, shall be ex officio Returning Officei for the County of Peel as well as for the County of York and tlie City of Toronto ; and so kmg as the County of Ontario shall remain uuHeJ for judiaal purposes to tlie said County of Ycffk, and there shall tie no ser-rate Re- gisUar for the said County of Ontario, the Registrar of the said County of York shall l)C ex officio Returning Officer for the said County of Ontario : And provided also, Becondly, That if in any case there shall be more than one person who may under the foregoing provisions be ex officio Returning Officer for any place, then ttie writ of Election may be directed to either of them, and liAUr OF SUCCESSION 14 AND 15 Vic, Cap. 6—1851 An Jet to abolish the Right of Primogeniture in, ike niecettioK to Real Estate held in fee simple or for the lUe of another, in Upper Canada, and to provide for the division thereof amongst such of the relatives of the last proprietor as may best accord with the relative c^ims of such parties in the division thereof. Whereas it is expedient to abolioh the right of Primo- geniture in the succession to re.U osteite held in fee sirople or for the life of another, in Upper Canada, ae such right now exiijts accoriiiig to the laws in force in that section of the Province, and to provide for the divi- sion of ouch real estate amongst such of tlie relatives of the person last scizei or possessei, and who shall have died without leaving any testamentary disposition thereof, aa may beat accord with the relative claims of such parties in the division thereof : Be it therefore enictel, tc., Thai whenever on or allcr the first day of January, which will be in the yenr of oiur Lord one thousand eight hun-lrel ani fily-two, any person shall die selzei in fee simple or for the life of another of any real estate in Upper Canada, without having lawfully devised the same, such real estate shall descend or pr.sa by way of succession in manner following, that is to say : Firttly—To his lineal descendants, and ttioiie claiming by or under tliem, per stirpes ; Secondly— To hi:» father ; Thirdly— To his motlier ; and Fourthly—To his collateral relatives \ Subject in all cascj to tlic rules and regulations bcrc- inafvCr prcacrlbeJ. the person to whom it shoU be directed shall oJone aa as such Returning Officer ; and if in any case it shall hap- pen that writs of Election ihall issue at the same time, or so neariy at the same timo that the one shall not bo returnable before the other or others shall issue, fbr sev- eral places for whi«h the s;!me person would, under the foregoing provisions, be tx vfficio Reiiurning Officer, tlien only one of sucli writs shall be dlrcncd to such person, and the otlujr or otlicrs to such other person or persons, qualifieJ in the manner proviiled by the tlftJi gecilon of the said Act, as the Governor shall a) jwint to b« the Returning Officer or Officers." 3. That if in any case it shall happen either in Upper or ir; I,ower O^inad/i, iliat there shall Le no person, who, unc't-r the provisions of the said Act find of this Act, sIi.mU be ex officio Returning Officer for any place for which an Election is to 1« held, or tlie person who is such Ucturtiing Officer slwll be absent from the Pro- vince, or iuc/ipacitated from wcknees or otlicwise from penonning the duties of Returning OiTi cor, tlien it stiall be lawful (or the Governor to appoint any fiernou quali- ficil under tJic said fiftii serJon of tlie suid -4xt to be Re- turning Officer for such place. CASPE AND S.4GUENAY ELiiXJTIONS. 14 AND 15 Vxc., CxT. 87, IKSl. Jn Act to amend the Uues regulating the Election of Memberi of tiie Legislative Assemhbj in certain Coun- ties, in so far aa relates to the Return of Writs, 1. Any writ wliich may hercafUs' issue for the ejection of a member to serve in the Legislative .Assembly of this Province for the county of Gasptf, or for the county of Bagucnay, may be made returnable at any time within ninety days from the day on which tlie same shall bMi* date. 2. Every proclamation issued by a Returning Officer of the County of Gasp^, or of the County of Saguenay, fiL-ing tbc place, day and Imur at wliich he will proceed to hold the eleaion under any Writ of Election directed to him, shall be pos'.e.) up at least Ueenty days before the day which by such proclamation he sluill have fixed for holding such election, and that tliere shall be at least jytee* days, and not more than thirty days betweeo the days respectively fixed by any such Rvturuing Officer in and by any such proclam.ition for 0{)cning the election aa aforesaid, and for opening the pol< at separate places' in the said Counties respectively ; and that the delay between the closing of the polls and the day on which the result of the polling shall be announced by the Re- turning Officer shall not exceed tAirty days. IN UPP£R CANADA. 2. That if the intesUte shall le.ive several descendants in the direct line of lineal descent, and all of equal de- gree of consanguinity to such intestate, tlie inheritance sliall descend to such persons in equal parts, however remote from the intestate the common degree of conaan- guinhy may be, 3. That if any of the children of such intestate be Hving, and any be dead, the inheritance shall descend to the children who are living, and to the descendants of such children as shall have died, so that eaeli child who shall be living shall inherit sucli share as would have descenited to film if all the children of tlie intestate who shall have died, teaving issue, had been living, and so that tb descendants of ondi child who shall be dead shall Uiticrit the share which their parent would have received, if living, in equal shares. 4. That the rule of descent prescribed in the last sec- tion shall apply In every casR where the deseendanu of the intesutc. cutltkid to share In the inheritance, shall be of unequal degrees of consnngukilty to the intestate so htat those who are in the nearest flegret; of consanguinity shall tike the shares which would have (k!scende.d to them, had all the descendants in the same degree of consan- guinity who shall have dii>d, leaving issue, being living, and so tliat tlie issue of the de<*c<'nJan!s who sliall have rlicd, shall respectively take the shares wliich tlielr parents it living would have received. 5. Thnt in case the inU'statc shall (he without lawflil descendants, and leaving a father, then the inheritance shall ?o to such father,— unless the inheritance crime to the intcsUte on the part of his mother, and such mother be living ; and if such mother bo dead, tlie inlieritance _; M ■*^Wm •• •. ■'^•» P: ' :< -■. > ! ^' - '■ *- % 1852.] SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. 63 dcscmding on h-v part shall go to Die (htber
be equal, as near as can be estimated. 23. That the value of any real or personal estate so advanced shall be deemed to be that, if any, which may have been acknowlC\lged by the child by an instrument in writin;t. otherwise such value shall he estimated ac- cordii.ti t.3 the value of the property when given. 23. That the maintaining or elucating or the giving of money to a child, without a view to a portion or settle- ment in life, shall not be deemed an advancement with- in tlie meaning of this Act. 21. That it shall be lawful, and competent for the parties authorized to make pariition of nny such Real F' tate according to luw, and they are hereby required to receive from any of the {leriions entitled to a share of such Real Kstate, an offer or proposition to purchase the share or shares of the otlier parties interested therein, giving the preference, however, to the person who would have been the heir-at-law thereto had this Act not been passed ; and after such belr-at-law, then giving such preference to the several persons successively who would have been audi heirs-at-law had this Act not been passed, and after aueh heir-at-law, theti giving such preference to the acreral pf^rsons successively who would have been such heira- at-law, had this A!ct not been patised, and had those persons p^l^xding them respectively in the series of such prefereiii-e ticen dead at the time of the de.ith of the intca- t.ite ; and the parties so authorized to make sucli par- tition, shall certify particuLirly to the Ckiurt In which procoeilii^ for such partition may be oommenood or ■ i' l! 1 1 i '!■ 11 I- !f 64 SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. [1852.' pending, the panlculars of oucti oflcr or proposttiou for . purchase, tiie nature, quantity and value of tlie Estate or sliarc proponwJ to !« purchased, and wlieUwr they arl- , vise such otR.r or prop^ssitioii to he accepted or rejecud, and their rensons therefor ; Provided alwayn, neverthe- less, firstJy, that it shall he coinpeteut to any C^ourt au- thorized to make panit'on of Real Eetnte, to direct a Sale of the snme if they nUnll tliinlt it ri^lit no to do, upon the application of any cf the parties l«nefici.illy ituer- ' ested tlicrein, givinR however the preference at nil times j to tlie person wlio would linvo \nxn the heir-at-law to such RearEstaie had thiiyVat not keen pa8Bcd,and after such heir-at-law, then fiving such preference to the sev- ' crrtl persons successively who would have Iccn such \ heirs-at-law, had this Act not been passed, and had tlii}<% persons preceding them respectively in the series of such I preference, been dead at the time of tlie death of the in- testate. And provided also, secondly, tliat every such ; preference shall be upon and subject to such terms, f«- ' curity and conditions as such Ckiun may think it right to direct. 33. That the term "Rtnl Estate" ns Ui to 3l«t Jaunary, tSSl. Abstract of the Public Debt of Canada (on the 3l»t January, 1831), exclusive of Loam to Companies or Individuals, with Ihc rale of Interest on the same, and where payable. Where payable. {Rank of England.. Glynn, MillB&Co. Karing Sc Co Rosanquet it Co. . Tn ( Prov. IK.>"^ %Hr»<> '>«•* 1852.] SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. 55 A SttutOineuC or DcbciUurcs issued on behalf of various Special AccoumIb, far wliicli tlie Govcrunicnt _^ i« pnrilnlly liiil |p. ^ On what Account, i Authority. Quebec Fire Ijoan . . . Act and 10 Vic. cb. 6i and 55. . Rel«llion and Tnvagion' Claim", L. C , " 9 Vic. ch. 63, &. 12 Vic. ch.5- Law Society, U. C " Vic. ch. 33 Lunallc Asylum, U. C; »' 9 Vic. ch.61, &. 12 Vic. ch.3a Upiicr Canada Bui Uling! Fund •• 13* 14 Vic, ch. 2 and 08.. Court Houses, L. C 12 Vic, cb. 112 9,642 12 II 6,000 C 26,730 20,500 Remarks. 09,070 C The Government liable to interest at per rent., towards whicii 4 pur cent. IS to be collected. tniercKt under last mentioned Act chnrjicnlilc asainst Conoolid'd Fund. PriiK-ipnl and Tntcrcst payable out of Law Kecs, U. C UjPrincipal aiid Interest payable by .%g- eeiisinent, U. C. Do. do. do. do. £15,500 per University, Toronto, and XS.OOO |)er J. C. Street, Esq. Principal and Interest payalle out of Law fees, L. C. *2i,310 183,172 12 11 D. Masson 1,000 P. Diirnford SOO A. Laroqne 50 J. G.Tachd 1,500 J. C.Tnch^ 150 Cu rrency... . . 'These Debentures issued to the foF lowing parties :— District Savings' Dank, Mont'IX'l 1.000 O. B. Lyons, 5,000 Henry Judah 2,000 A Statementof the several Grants for the construction of Public Works, subsequent to tite Union, up to the 3Ut January, 1^31 ; and of all Debentures issued under the several Acta of Appropriation, aud the terms on which the snoic were negotiated, aud where payable. £ 8. D. Appropriated under Act 4 and 5 Vic, cb. 28 '• •• 7, ch. 34 " 0, ch.68 519,676 7 11 Leas premium on U million Lo,ooo 117,&00 Act li)* • ^''c.ch.34 J,. " U' -Iv •• 1'"' i c :. « " li -r . r„32 '• 13 & 14 Vic. ch. 1 .349,313 60,000 115,001 200,000 71,404 187,373 14 Negotintcd at par (excepting 1} millior. Loan, sold ataprcin.) In England, At 4 per cent 1,825,000 At 5 |K. turca now outstanding Is £6,610. Gross Bcvenue and Expenditure of ranada, 1842 to 1850. Revenue. . .. Expenditure. Surplus Rrvcnuc Penclt ill Revenue... IMir £ 463142 476305 I8¥i. £ 895100 770660 11163 121327 "1«44. I I8T5; £ £ (108134 I 81.'i»10 93BSfi 0(5310 151502 "I8i0. £ 044034 760803 15477" £ 719-00 716059 3837 .VW70 124030 1 04946 IsfT £ 370613 474401 ■feWT £ 513131 450913 02318 IPSII. £ 7"4234 532063 172170 IS til Revenue aud EsTtMATED RFvanni!. Balance atcreditof Consolidated Fund, £10,000 Net Custom dOO,000 » Excise 2i),is00 " Territorial 20,000 •• Lhht House Duty. Canada West... I.IOI •• Bank Imposts 13,300 •• Fees on Coininip«ions, Slc 23 *' Fines, Porfeiiurc?, &c 2,0(iO •• Casual Revenue 12,000 " From Public Woiks 70,000 *• Law Fee Fund 4.000 ■Expenditure of Canada. IS51. Estimated ExfENOiTURi;. Civil List X73.<^ 11 4 Acts and Ordinances 13,k~CI 2 2 Acts of the Province 102.673 Post omtcc Deficiency I5,IK,0 Intercut on PuMIc Debt 210,010 Redemption of Public Debt T.^fctO Voted by Parliament, U5I 10-i,022 1 Do. for Miscelliiucous PuMiC Works, I8"l 16C,3£0 13 2 Voteil by Parlinnieiit for f^|>cciiil Ser- vices, fcc, leSl. 3C.7.19 12 Excess of Expenditure. X75 1.623 . 121,<"S8 1 ^ X872,6'^ 1 £ XP72,i;83 1 S 1 && SCOBIE»S CANADIAN ALMANAC. [1852. 1850. Abotmet Statemout of tlte Bereuae niid Expeudltare of ttie I CIVIL LUT. REAM or BXPKirorraRi. Caiin 'a E. Canada W.i Province. 5 4 X ■. d Interest on Provincial Debt; Inftreii on Turnpike Trunsi Civii Qovernment .^dministraiion of Juitice. . I4MI Provincial Penitentiary.... Legislature... Education ' Asriciiliural Societies ' Hoapiliils fc other (yharitiesl Provln'l Geological Survey!. ..... . Militia .1 MaintenanccofLigiitliouscs- Emigration ' Pensions ' 38>J7 1 Indian Annuities j. Miscellaneous '. £ l?788 6 4 £ s. d. £ u. d 7790 9 3> 132791 8 7 3«791 S 7 •22751 14 7 2093 10 5 0033 73i 4 S "Totals. £ u. d. PSNMANKNT ACTS AND OKDINAMCI Canada E. £ u. d 3101 9 VHn 13 I rw 4 3 . aV20 II S! 330 C 6035 0' .| 1373 14 17118 19 e aijIS 1-2 91)9470 18 9 8609 15 1 Uanada W, £ 8. d. 14 1988 U 9 3100 8 3 3147 7 9 9139 7 II Totals. £ 1. d. 3101 9 1370 13 1 186011 3409 8 5 8477 7 9 1375 14 '6 17529 3 HBAOS OP RBVENUB. Dutiet from Commerce. t^...,^^i ( Montreal and Quebec. . *-""'<""• I Inland Ports .? Inter ha! Dutiei. Excise I'iglu House or Tonnage Duty linnlc iHiposts Mlllii.i Comini^sioiis, Fines, &c Fines and Forfeitures, including Seizures Casual Revenue I.aw Fee Fund. Public Worlts. Territoriitl . . . Totnl Purreney. WtlKRK Cor.I.ECTKD. CiiuaUa K. Ciiiiada VV. £ s. d. X 8. d. 3304i« 14 It 45089 6|2u7300 14 IG 3S04 19 C 14313 13 6 1020 17 1 19 3 C 3900 13 II Totals. £ 8. ^')o^ao 14 433019 13 d. 11 4 20017 13 I()-iO 17 13312 5 10 3 1173 19 0033 4 3900 12 11 Grand Totals. £ a. d. 583530 10 3 40434 IS 11 52303 17 7 31714 18 e 1704231 a 5 niontrcal Brokers* Circular. The comparison wliich we made in 1913 of the trade of that year with the trade ing extraordinary falling off in Imports, May 17ih. 1831. of 1847, showed the foitow- ARTICr.ES. 1848. Vessels Wines, gallous Rum, " Splriu, " , Molasses. " Sugar— Refined, lbs Muworado and Bastards, lbs.. Decre^ise. > Increase. 81 »t,'U3 47,728 3!^,3:)9 84.031 330,700 4,«90.3097 7 Quebec Obfiervatory 033 5 Expenses of Removal 14049 3 1 Gratuities to Joseph Douclictle and Rev. Mr. Chiniquy. . . 600 Mounted Police, Montreal.... 6710 5 8 (Montreal Broker*' Cireular, eontinutd.) A more disastrous turn in the commerce of n country could acarcely be conceived, but it ia gratifl^-ing to find that it waaonly tem^iorary, the goner.-il trade of the country having aiuee tlien been ateadily increasing, oa will be seen by the following comparative tables :— Importa of leading Article* in 1849 and 1850, compared irltli tbe same In 1848— by Sea and Inland consolidated. AKTICLES. Vcaaseta Wine, gallons. ... Rum, " . . . . Spirits, " . . . . Molasses," Sttftr— Refined, lbs Muscovado and BaS' lard, lbs 1848. 1,330 141,376 33,030 wxjsm 403,034 731,375 9.436,733 1849. 1,184 237,833 37,901 313,901 938,190 1890. ARTICLBS. 1,196 i Coffee, Iba , 310,W'; fl Tea. " 30 '^3 \T\>baMO— 343.934 Manufactured, lbs 630,491 I Utimaiiufactured, I Iba 1,369,700 8 Salt— I Bushels I4,30(>.t38 } 1848. 006,787 3,803,004 1,704,793 102,305 048,091 1840. 1,033,994 3,070,938 9,163,093 304,338 », 047,731 1B30. 1,590.176 3,517,166 3,996,081 636,900 863,0t7 Ezporto of leadluir Articlos lu 1840 and 1850, compared witli the iMnie in 1848— by Mca and Inland combined. A«TieL«C. 33,999 660.638 633,003 .—. 4 113,936 Hutier, Iha ^1,908,937 0,193 Ashes, bris ... Flour, " Wheat, bushels Peas, 1848. 1849. i R«cr,brU. ) 37,338 49i).333 1,009,9 '« 101,134 864,608 9,410 9.79A 1860. AaTtCLBS. 43,.'M7 630,430 1,909,039 338,9111 1,399,990 0,749 3.3!» >ats, bushels Oatmeal, b.-irrcls.. Hartey, bu»hcls... [White Pine,reet.. 1awed Lumber, , feet [e9,303,61» 1846^ 40,306 14,756 11,303,010 1819. 1830. 348,773 30,369 37,3M 19,961,703 139.904,160 669,669 4,700 6,914 14,909,680 198.933,996 4 il I:. 58 SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. [tf52 . (Moni red brokers' Oirrvlar continued.) Total Vaino of Goods Imported into Caiiudn, iu tlio ycar« 1848, HO, 'SO. 4RTICLC8. OoattB pnylns duty. Do. aduiiticil free Total . ig^ie 2,(;6.j,i«0 1849. 200,2(10 leso. 3,9jI..'J)»8 '204,133 Xi,0JP,798 X3,U02,.'5O9 X4,'i43,.'517 Another very noticcnble fuel, to which wc would draw ntteiilion, i* the rcmnrkalile inereaRC in our Export Trade to the Uiiitc8 124,360,910 When 't is considered that this latter Trade is still iu its infancy, and, in fact, had po existence only a few j years ago— and that in tnnny articles it already eqiinls and in some exceeds our exiioris to the Mother Country i —it affords matter for reflection, as to wh.-it the future Commercial Pjlicy of this Country, should be. For in8tance,the quantity of Ashes ex|)orto.l by lul.inil last year, was 21,700 lirls., against 23,6:20 brls. by Sea. Thc^ quantity of Flour was 3ti:),70l bris., nn'iinst 230,073 brU. by Sea. Tli;4t of Wheat Was 1,213,073 lushels. ngainst only ei,93t bushels -, and of Oats, 037,039 bushels, ngainst only ViMi IiubHcIs by Sea. The Export of Timber , and Sawed Lumber also shows that our Trade wiih die United States iu these Articles is increasing in n rapid , ratiu, whilst that with England, in the same articles, has apparently seen its maximuni, being for the lost four ; years le^s in the aggregate, tluin for the two years preceding. t For the course of Prices for the last eichi years, we must content ourselves with merely remarking, that the j average prices of BreadstuiTs and Freights, show a decline year by year, for the last few years— whilst Ashes show a very considcroble advance. In conclusion, we wAuld draw attention to the gratifying evidence of returning prosperity ofibrdcd of the vrI.ic of Bank Stocks since 1843. For ininance, in 184!>, '•.Montreal Baiik"Stov.k stood for months at 10 O II discount— it Is now worth lOj 11 premium ; " Conmercial" stood for months at 10 dit-count-itis now xvorih 2 premium. ''City" was as low as 40 discount upon the Reduced Slock— and is now worth '27 discount -, '* L pper Canada" was al 37 discount— and is now worth 8 ditcouut. Value of JrtielesImporUd into CanaUi, and the Coun-nVaiXne of JRtporIt of DomeilieProduelB from CantuUt try from wktnee Imported, for 1840 and 1830. g fjr the years 1849 and laV), and where sent Great Britain. British Colonies United States. Foreign Co'tiics. Total. 11 Great British Britain. Colonies ITnitcd States. Foreign C!o'triefl. Toul. 1840 I85II X l,009,t)02 2,407.980 X 48,917 97,517 X 1,842,855 1,618,715 X 41,S2I 91,303 X 1 3,002,590 ni8ig 4,«13,5I7 01830 X X 1.548,424 120.173 1,200.810 1 iW4,28« X ^37,4 12 1.237,760 X 1,5-25 '27,(r70 X 2.327.564 3,000,998 (From Qffieiai Return* laid b^ore the Provincial Parliament, 1831.; Imports into Canada by Sen, from 1838 to 1850. 'is . ^ lOalU. 1838 1839 1810 1841 1842 1813 1841 1843 1810 1817 1848 1841; ISot 1091 1147 1132 II3S 1081 1419 14'2U 1009 1099 1434 1330 1184 1100 20841)1 3()'2994 felOftK! 12147-21 I30040-2 •26 '213 [333-271 ooiiin ,3l:107« '239595 QaU$. 982730 I3902f 60021 106487 52340 3171-2 1-23067 137870 013SC lll'r67 12l3rt!« .WC30 203-207 313GC 2-27311! 38421 as o a. btto GaUs. awnart 0017-20 335174 -2828»0 -221873 140-213 34-2791 -212173 l^ftin ie.M07 i;iM7i 2ll7ii7 •2'23-212 Si m Galls 15371 I6I9.-] '23785 oooi; .572 0423 40.V 08e 4493 20101 StMiARS. O s c GaUs. Lb$. 609571761)217 8*29-20' 1675007 1 40379: 1745822 o 3-0 s Lb*. Lbs. 4772803 .V)403Ul I 5 I TOBAtPO. a V H Lb*. Lbs. 43139 247'23; 7efl01 117006 I37.>40 -2-2-2830 »iS- iV2970 131073 )S343(! 321013 27-2400 038497 •2878717 191 1070 273131 1010059 1448^40 60304H 880303 o-23'3ea 1IQ630-2 747:3I7,17»711 9348110,2189.33' 0H.57040 008(l((: 70-273:?3'l32!)60 ll5130-l'4;i-2iC5 50-2.'i748J 4514S 8540982 IOS'282 OT19099 01414 6000175,2:180-33 ! I7C-2-24 1093140011717301 1C41915 8791 971797! 518(1, 7:lC.Vitf 17.")3(!2 105745.1 414'fi: 147.1300 14771!- 778367: 7'2i;lH: 937774 30411-2-J 7-2ai70 10121' 003038 '23010' 816800 12-^^4 48.3i>-29i 703-23 49-2813! . 11-30317147211 % c Lbs. 90931 '25490 0819!: 145097 11841!,'; 0847-; 18211::. 630.51' , 88591 400-201 111146 J ^ Bush*. £si'g.\£svtr 878^! (13I4.> 143 1-29 310788' 308183 1^406-2 113(12.: 34072^ 11700(1 JIIIW •3.-5.160 r383( i433eO{-2'2ill54 18.5-2183,178985 1708311139118 1870.300; 1211512 190.3493 1-20'221 17017321 70030 l'27029i ■2)42169 21P5344 17836^3 U60'274 11118 68707 48544 50384 ■«.,. ^r^^-* . - [tf52. I, »60. KBO. 3,05 1. .Ti« 204,133 r :4,243,.'')17 our Export ! Table for ISX. SI ,700 ' 730' 3,093 296,913 I I.POO.IOO m.3eiafiVi ■ inly a few er Country i be. For Sea. The Is. ngainai of Timber , in a rnpit) ic last four t (T. that the | libit Ashes ffordcd of br mom ha ount-itis t worth 27 5 2 5048410 6 Borulhcad. . . . 817 2 C 7«f» - t 837 11 60 6 2 •116 17 2 100 3 4 9971 8 9 Brock ville . . . 205361? . 40 S] 57984 13 7 3130 18 10 5649 2 7606 9 4 18C90 311 Bytown .... Wul, ' 1366 13 1921 2 6 9057 4 7 .... '•8i9 & 'oas 4 4 917 6 3 234 7 9 230 5 3 119914 2 ioi'53'12'0 10479 4 7 Bruce Chatham .... 6781 5 0304 5 e Chippewa . . . 327P8 8 8 2990410 8 39974 12 1 1952 18 8 39S1 2 363713 1 701316 3 CUirenceville . . 2128 4 1811 5 1 1518 9 3 230 12 5 233 5 9 2.53 10 134717 Cobourg .... 13067 10 8 17105 19 7 21811 1 1 1362 6 7 3109 2 5 2691 7 13646 8 5 Cornwall .... 190310 7 3054 15 4060 6 7 27013 3 438 1310 56116 . 106712 Colbome .... 453 9 11 17211 4 1011 2 4 85 9 9 25 15 10 133 010 55211 Cotoau du Lac . . 751 6 11 100 11 83 3 7 75 19 6 18 11 9 1113 4 907419 8 CrMt 753 5 C 94410 8 641 16 C 103 9 1 105 16 7 120 6 6 59533 Dalhousie . . . »2S3 2 7 6084 2 1 1430410 8 110416 1296 10 9 274511 9 79528 1 9 Darlington . . . 3210 5 11 3041 5 6 4070 2 7 430 7 5 483 2 .545 18 7 10583 13 5 Dickenson's yding 3524 r 1903 14 10 2837 1 2 47417 4 13514 4 212 7 8 067 1 8 Dover 14024 4 1^ 14308 8 15512 8 4 1700 8 201418 9 2167 7 9 27138 1710 Dundee . . . . • 4038 15 1 2707 1 3 5133 15 9 51710 2 3^914 487 17 7 3655 2 5 DunnvUle . . . 501111 7 5.18013 7 14773 P 1 707 13 663 14 230313 2 3900 14 Elgin '20712 6 195 7 7 12012 4 17 15 10 17 5 6 1311 3 .560 Fort Erie. . . . 10220 6 8 11861 3 13.560 5 5 972 5 3 1097 8 10 1279 4 1 9498 4 Frelighsburg . . . 5185 7 1 4612 2 9 498711 1 430 2 419 8 1 3(-8 8 9 2924 7 Gauanoque . . . 2368 3 2 1929 13 11 1839 14 2 284 5 10 213 8 2 211 1 8 1232 10 10 Go:!crich . . . . 217615 4 2603 8 1 1777 7 4 302 IS 8 408 3 3 25117 6 3467 14 Grnfton . . . . 262 8 5 078 9 7 1201 e 34 1 9 <.H 10 39 13 2 1208 OaHpe • • ■ • • • • • ■ • ■ • • • • • . 29207 5 3 Hereford . . . . llr>613 10 i,';nii4 5 175 6 11 131 2 124 10 1 200 10 1 1()89310 Hamilton . . . . 23.VJ44 13 5 280750 5 4 395782 14 10 30326 3 11 45005 10 5 5939S10 2 8822216 4 Hemmingford . . 2303 1 It 24.'>S 14 11 2.511 15 9 srs 10 3 432 2 2 387 1410 303.115 Hope esan 2 10820 3 11 14573 18 3 1311 5 6 1879 5 9 214!! 7 5 322.56 18 3 Huntingdon . . . 208413 'C 1744 1 8 1849 3 C ir4 1 198 6 13319 1 1111 11 10 KingMon . . . .. 75917 8 9 90011 12 7 121760 10 10 1C937 7 4 12833 610 l.*>32417 8 6rr562 7 1 LacoUc . . . . 6r>4010 ( 3396 5 8 3394 12 ca-jis 2 43416 7 a'>3 16 7 MaiUand . . . . 413 1 P 854 9 3 .';51 19 1 47 14 9 61 910 62 7 4 1390 19 5 Maria Town . . 2312 5 8 1420 7 9 3201 (> 264 7 7 170 1 7 410 13 1 4112 3 1 Milford . . . . 330 i- 50211 7 24613 7 48 5 10 74 9 34 18 5 110015 Montreal . . . . 1013027 17 1230533 6 3 1728350 4 1 140490 9 5 19188818 '256474 310 436193 7 1 NewcasUe . . . 3109 10 11 257413 9 290913 7 336 310 30714 11 282 10 6 9351 6 7 ffiagara . . . . &>46 2 1(1 9933 11 1 15749 2 1 1638 9 3 230211 4 24.54 5 2782 OokvUle . . . . 091415 () 770818 1 10391 7 1(1 102316 4 1298 1 5 147217 9 44651 8 Owen's Sound . . 274 10 r 3.-i7 8 (1 278 6 1 34 68 16 li 53 4 7 .563 18 3 Peoctanguibhcne . 27917 7 1C3 8 5 83 5 6 14 4 4 18 8 4 17 4 1 liil 4 Pbtliiwburg . . . 10923 17 (1 1203218 2 2231919 7 1226 11 3 757 19 4 1686 7 5627310 Picton . . . . . 3029 17 ] 7500 3 a 7915 6 4 474 1 4 1043 4 10 10t3 1 3502 4 Potton 1974 12 4 383610 1 3910 19 6 227 11 10 .15010 8 5671710 Prescoa . . . . 1294410 I 1187910 « 14423 18 7 1427 7 2J V238 910 1363 10 5830 11 Quet«:&. Out Bays 453270 8 *■ 3M025 8 11 S06617 5 4 63325 16 ti C49U1 7 8 8572710 2 12g7.Vi310 Ctucenaton . . . 780513 S 017316 1 7201 8 4 107817 561 1 9 014 3 4 800318 9 RiviereauxRaiiiini fM17 .' S3 15 11 196.3 5 9 110 8 2 24 13 Ronieau . . . . 281 12 '< 043 9 871 19 9 4912 6 l.-)9 9 3 136 16 6 102 Rowan . . . . 300917 5 4980 10 5 451618 8 353 6 8| 689 1 11 653 3 3 921318 2 Riuaeiiown . . . 1207 12 < 8W 4 2 . 6171111 122 11 111 11217 a 79 1211 Sandwich. . . . 7513 7 S 7093 1 8 1393313 11 1010 4 31 1013 5 7 1170 11 8984 8 9 Samia 4349 15 10 5437 8 S 532419 4 457 1 4 36711 8 60811 8 2084 SaultSte. Muric . 470911 S 4288 2 a . 7150 19 8 507 10 IP 526 14 10 68715 1969 2 6 Staustead. . . . 1415114 16436 3 5 14.386 4 4 1412 Oil 1616 18 10 15*0 15 10 11642 17 4 St. Johns . . . . 276073 3 J 30340917 £ 309446 9 3 22341 3 1 2718911 3 43460 9 3 3030r,9 8 1 St. Regis . . . . 314519 J 2233 5 3388 3 297 3 4 239 6 426 3 4 1088 1811 Stanley . . . . 3790213 1 30055 7 2 52113 12 11 513210 3 6767 15 10 8480 3 33840 8 9 Suuon 795 2 8 773 4 5 1744 18 5 9110 3 WS 1 104 19 5 • • • • Toronto . . . . 19W23 5 S 336863 17 9 63472217 2 27752 13 7 5233611 1 90367 Oil 67557 411 WaUire!;urg . . 1329 1276 U 1 3453 5 i«8 15 1) 180 1 9 600 13 1 Wellington . . . »32 9 10 676 17 8 1363 2 5 30 10 f 87 9 1 22111 I 13469 7 6 WWtby . . . . T0T4.M . . . 2902 12 57-3 2 6 7243 11 10 469 7 S 938 18 2 1114 18 6 3440218 9 3191329 5 10l3002891 18 34245517 3 6 mtfio 8 s 144047 5 1 015604 13 8 •J990428 9 Note.— T he Duties for tlic Forts of Eaton and Com {Hen ore included In tbotic c fllcriford, tl le two former having been abolish ed. u i t 60 SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. [1852. Importo luto Canada bjr lulaiid Portis in adailloii to tboM bjr 8ea> ARTIOlKf. Qi'Atmiirp. Wine, oalloni 1 Bpiriw, «• Rum, •• Molawtei, " Sugar— RefincJ, lbs. Muscovado, " la4?. 013H 67700 .Statu lOTDO lale. 10813 19171 80081 343091 tlJlMMB leiu. 36.VM 383793 510000) isoir 187 h 04t a'27fl^ aisoooh ARTICLES. .L. 1H17. 8-i93o3 7017 14 QFANTlTin. idiaT j 1840. ^ffbc, lbs. . .. I'en«, " .... TobBcco— Mnnufactured, lb« irmnO-U ViU-Vtl nntnaiiurae'vil, " ; lHn\S 'J**^! "jnlt, bU8heli ' 130110' 333840 iioodt pnyinft ttd\ . > wtlorem dutica. .J 3!>379l i;.'>l 1213 Stg. \ e3T700 P33005 maofi 1119140 13*7810 4IS4?0 3U-i2U Qaantltjr and Value of the principal Articiea of British and rorelsu Nerchau- *' dixe* entered for cousnmptloii in 1 850t nnd the Itnlle* collecied thereon. ARTIOLEa. Goods pay ItiK specinc anil ad valorem Duties.. • ■ Ooodii nt 30 p. ct. ad vtil. Goods nt 3 1 p- ct. ad val. Goods nt li^ p. ct. nd val Gpoils at 8| p. ct. ad val. ■ Total Value of Goods paying Duty X Total Aiiit. ol Duly Coll'.: Total vnlueof free GoodK. Total value of dutiable and free Goodii . . . . jC TOT J I, IMPOR' or j - fROSI WHAT COONTRV IMPORTtD. Valae. Great Briiaiu. £ ■. d. X 8. d. 03JOM10 Di 13.MU4 14 11 4»i.ll 9 5| 0370 4 : 33319 13 11; tin 3 11 ■1338417 1 7 I0e4n3^14 II 39181011 f> ?34Ut8 8 )031383 10 4 391133 7 2 liriiish Colonics. West Indies. X a. d lC41 S 30 1 43 17 9 3333330 7 IjtlU 19 S 72620 10 11 1-1433I7 3 (>< 2107080 4 » 11 13 10 S North America. £ a. d. J34IV1 3 4 317 19 8| 3 10 I' 7r>3a 4 337 18 1 1 73707 1 3 13837 18 i>04C4 10 6 United H tales. Other ' Foreign ; Cjunirles. £ H. d.' X 8. d. idSWan 1X33973 3 7 307lil 1 .T 3173 3 7 3IU03 17 It' SO 3 C 837149 .7 3933^14 1 134033 18 3 3470 3 10 1430033 8 903J0 8 1 I 1*07782' I 9 1083 10 "3 Amount of Duty. £ 8. d. '133.130 10 1 12S47 9 400319 3 334S03 3 S 9709 7 ei36'IS14 8 I6i;713 3 391303 19 4i Comparative Statement of Value of Exports and Imports at the Porta of inontreul and Quebec. Kxpinmr Yenr». In 1841 " 1813 " 1843 " 1844 " 1813 •' 1840 " 1847 " 1818 " 1819 " 1830 Port Queliec.rPortofMon'l Total Curc'y £ a. 173773<» 13 901189 8 1307031 17 1480818 17 1030^31 1 18«30lfi3 18 1831309 13 l&T733e 6 1030170 14 1370333 9 £ 8. 700071) 3 733730 11 3^109 1 7.313:J1 3 730707 7 053333 848983 18 30I8U 3 431343 3 403730 3 £ 8. 3127790 17 I73U310 3 I7.13A10 18 234IC80 ■i?77iil8 8 3331703 5 1080383 11 1710107 II 1471318 17 1073030 13 TMFURTSr Tear In 1811 " 1841 " IS43 •' 1844 " 1843 " 1840 " 1817 " 1848 " 4819 " 1830 Port Quebec.) Port of Mnn'l. [Total Curc'y £ 217010 310060 IU3337 6.M86? 7I33W 73GCS3 700017 63.-184.1 4431180 OPtVUl 8. d 17 K; 13 II 3 C 13 8 10 10 11 5 3 3 11 3 II 10 £ a. 10O>t;t average) in Shippi"2 order, per foot. DRAI.8.. I Bright Pine, |da for Soda per Standard. I £11 6 S 11 14 11 10 15 8 9 10 10 13 1 3I 1 ; Co Co Fi Oi t 1 » < f. Ton. d «. d. 27 ^ 31 10 31 3 11 33 5 71 36 a a 9B 5 lU a It tt M 6 1852.] SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. 61 <|aautl(y aud Value of the Principal Articlen of Oanadiau Produce and nianuffactares Exported In 1850. ARTICLES. Tllli MINK. Copper Ore Tons. Copjier do. Total TRK 8GA8. Fiah-Dricd. . . Cwt " I'icklcd. . Brill. •' Freiih . . . Oil Oallf TOTAL or KXPORTI. Qiinn- tiiy. 24r 553 549-i ){»(■ Telai THE roRKsr. jMhei—Vots. . . . BrU. PenrU do. Timbtr—Ae}),. .Tons Dircl do. Elm do. Mnple do. Oak do. Pine, White. . do. '• Red... do. Tnmarac .... do. Walnut M fcei Bau wood, Butter- nut & Hickory. M ft. Siavei,«iand'd.Mil!e " other., do BnllcnB, Kneea, gcantlinit, TreenniU.&c.p'ct Flank & Bocdt M ft. DenU pieces Bpara, Maiii Ic Handtpikca. do. Lnth tc Firewood cd> Sbinslea Mille SnwLoBs.. . . No. OihiT VVoodf.. Fura it tikina. Value. X 8. d 3C4j ( 55UU 12 I 014.5 12 ( 3=130 fl ( Of^5^ 3 ( l£li 4 IG8 9 I 3t:5l!2 IS '. 1I17F 1713 4GI 3S-2Ii 14( S0444 372742i iov: 703 24r. 724 417( 472 IP4 322rif 123SI 27(i«.-> 2304.')7 3 6 81937 7 7 1713 ( 7131 ( 55'J!0 10 ( 138 IS ( TO WHAT COONTHV KXPORTKO. ^rcat Briiaiii Uriilth Culoniea. £ B, d 3U43 t 3U43 (i llCO 10 I 148 ( 138 19 ( 1147 5 I 290215 1174eO 1257 2286 Total iiaRICULTFRR. ^a^-IlorirC8 Xo. Cowa do. Hoga no- Sheep do. Product of Jnimalt— Beef. Cwt. Bacon 14 7 50 91C 3243 18 6 ( 176 7 5 97 I Vs' o' I 6 19 1 40 611 2630 1 S » I 6 488315 ( 251 15 I 11177 1 5 107 7 11 345 8 4 1091 4 11 ' '3310 'it 42 11 ( W7.'590 6 ( 129302r 63U43r. 6(i3ir^ 6U5I4. 47t7 1.594 25.91H»I 067652 291*: 268633 16 6fd7?i6 4 861412 7763 12 1(. 4011 ( 1127 f 30414 10 ( ^arm 7 ii 63917 i 116 1 e 4 5 i: 41 1 19009 2 11 I0.->3914 8 137504 7 4J81 10 1736 9 1209 17 732413 3i3 1 148 13 9363 14 7 10 10 495 U 2 C 1 3 X5('l 7 6 3- ' 7 1 00 5 9 2286 a 307 19 3 487 II 337 1 3 7&15 4 9 108763 1 1 316 V 497 16106 13 ( 20 19 3012 4 22282 17 i 3337 6 1 164965 10 ' 1572 1 3.38 12 1 37 Value ov tiik J'jtiNCU'Ai AuTiOLRa ov Caxadiajt PaoDCCU and Mamvfac- TUBUS ExpoRTKD ijf IB60.—Continucj, TOTAL or eXPOKTS. ! TO WHAT COUNTRY KXroRTEO. ARTICLES, AoRicL'i.TiiRR Contin'd yejftfobU Food — Bran Cwt Onions mid other Vegciaklea . .Bush. Totatoea do. Mttlt do. Afptua DrU Total Other Jfrrir'l produelt- Fliix Seed. . • .Uush Other Seeds .. . do. Bals jiu do. Qiiati- Uiy British Colouioi). Value. 1331 18UII 47Sfi-i 3S)d 311.^0 Total MANur.iCTDR:''.a. Iron Cotton Woollen • Wooden Leather Glaia Hardware Whiskey .. ..Ralla. Beer.Ale&Clder brU Other Spirita from Grain Galls Vinegar do. Maple Sugar.. . \\». Toua OTBSK ARTICLU . . Omnd Total. £ a. d. 133 S tf wa 11 11 1138 3 0* 2013 8 « U4I 8 4 Great Britain S. America. W.Indies. a. d •I- 23 lOKiOSi 4 ^Ui9 1 4 Tl.tJ 3 6 S18 10 U 734 17 31 2Ula?9 19 T iai:ioii lu 7 . 2 2700 to 4-.»7 4 2U1 7 I'm 13 10 4U1 11 '21 C 191 17 « 107 8 7 TBI 4 Oj 03 46 (! 323 7 110 1 '236 U 3T0 1 Ol 17 12 lU i: 8. d 30 8 4j 75 f 23 I 10*1 (I I 270 8 ♦ 177147 11 6 130 71 t 74 (i 41 OIC £ a. d IT a>.>... Other Por'un U. States, countrlea. 83 13 6^. 1»U 2 1 11 310 10 5 2!^ & .34 18 3 30 3 10 » 42 10 2 S78 4 V 44 667619 t 301 4 ff 1309 7 1 39£r74 7 302310 100 • X a. d 10317 i 33)411 11 1113 3 (. 27.V1 8 (t 510 2 660M)0 13 SIUO I < 72.33 2 C 382 10 I. 13!>t9 13 II 2731 7 487 4 113 11 70117 l!« 9 10 .. 19117 ( 3U ( 67 93 S S31 on a. d. ■2.30 6 e 11.0 4870 7 I' 3900 1 9 SeS 31436 8 f 2600008 011300849 13 3- 309104 1 3l 3091 0-. 13:17780 17 II 6 37 vma 6 4 Exports from Canada by Sea, (excloalTe ol Timber^) from 1838 to 1850. Ybam, f Aauiia. I Barrels. tS38 IB.19 1840 1841 1842 1813 1844 1943 1846 1847 1^48 1349 18.30 294.M 83*' i; 24I9S 32012 27641 31016 30010 26011 10013 18282 23806 3.5030 BUTTRR. Lb$. 8033A 73348 403730 311497 512311 374807 460BO0 812173 7P870I 9-23m)4 317SS0 02.3008 BKKr. lARLSy, Barreh. Bushel* 430 2310 3&°3 2008 OWIP 7103 3368 3140 2820 1809 3479 14-33 27t'I) 140 130 00 4304 867 6040 63753 37030 6'237 23013 3600 1321 34^D FLOl'R. Barrel*. 50204 4H427 313012 a^osio 301799 20!>0.37 413407 41-22-28 5330U3 I 631030 383.503 331700 I 380678 I 4 PKAR. VOKK. Sarrela.*, Buihel*. [Barrel* 623 50 6008 4367 6734 3;sa7 072.3 1570 0030 311)09 6073 24.505 2037 1415 3833 39878 1'23.574 7»)85 88318 130333 330913 SIO.'JSO 1102.y2 aimA I 118051 I a02-»29 I 8008 6179 11330 44793 40*28% 10684 11161 3193 3398 4674 2tM0 2310 2603 WRKAT. Bvtheli. None. 3330 14-2030 S6£6'2 3I>II07 144233 38218:) 3903.V2 531717 6'2800 5-200i;4l) 174'2»?0 17030-20 18?n-10 i47>'-a') 070 ma 273 f 30O|>fi0 \ 3g6307 771480 01(07 WisT 133<28880 51833-20 13ii7110 11-239-20 '207089 iss-ieo 1407 3032 632 _- 300-2013 m 527-239 52. AC- 'or'gn rim. B. d. I • • • I • • • "o~o • • • • • • • • • • • • I • 1 • • • •'• ■ I * • • • • • • ■ I • • • • I • • • • • • • • > « • • • I I • • • • • • • • > (To }. in. •keU. orro. 5000 3091 H547 i3530 10000 (3805 Gltt3 ItSOOl •2013 SSSO 7110 3flr!0 7089 aieo 1407 365i 0.12 2015 1852.] SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMAWAC. 63 TOST OFFICES IN CANADA. (^F>om a Retvrn laid hefoie Parliament, ahewing th- name of each PoH Office, vh^re tUuateil ianJ the nainet cfthe Postmasters, revis«:U to Q>A September, 1801.) NAME Of robT orrioK. COCNTY. P0BTKA91SR. .Jniiie* Hart. .A. Paitcfkon. TOWNVIUP OR aCIONlOKT. Althotuforii . .Ht.Hyaclnllic3l. Ilynf iii'cEljnnczerFUk Abercura . . .Sution . . . .Ml8iii(]iiol .B. iii3nry...A. McUoiiell. . Wclliiid ,. John Rfiiiiia. _ .NoriirberrdWilliiiiii Cnse. Ameiia»burg .Ameiiii»t)uri{.Prjiice KdwOrt'«ii Kobliii. AmherDtliur^li Maiden .. . .F.ucx . . . .Jaiiici Kevlll. Amherst I»la'UAiiihcr»lItrdlieiio.x and . Aildinaton-.N. Heauans. Araieitf . . . .Lobo Middleiex..!). McPherHOn. Ancnster . . . Anc.iater . . . Wentworili.Jame* Clicp. Arnprior . . .McNab .. . . Renfrew ...A.Goodwin. Arthabafka . .Arthabnika..Druininoud.r. N. I'^^eaud. Arthur Arthur. . . .Waterloo.. .And. Mitchell. Artcuictia. . . Arieinciia .. .Bimeoe . . . J. Sproule. Athtown.. . .Ooulbnrn. . .Cnrleton .. .John Humncr AI1)lon . . . .Albinn. , Aldboro' .... Allboro' Alexandria . .Lochiel . Allanburg .. .Thorolil. Alnwick . . .Alnwick . Asphodel • . . A»pliodi't Atherly .... Mara UarntlOD .... Barntton . . Barric Veapra. . . Barton'aCor'a.Oagoodo .. Bath Brneatowti Peterboro'...J. 8. FowIJj .York, N.R.VVCMcMilinn Altioi .' Indian LamlMtJIengary.. .J.McDonncll. Ayliner.Eaat .Hull Ottawa.. . .J. R. Wooda. Aylmer.Weat.Maiahide ...Middlesex. .P. Hoon. .8h rbrooke.S. A. Stevens. .York, E.R..R. I> .rlingion. .York,K.R..Richrird I'linu -- .-iucs..i>n I,. Huron Briiccfleld. . .Tiickersinith Huron ... .0 McMiliun. l)nckingham..Uiicklnglmui.Oitawn . . .Jami's Wilson. Hurford. . . .Ilurlord .. . .Oxford.. . . W. Wliilehcad Uurriti'iR'pidMarlboroiigh.i:arleton....3. Burrlit BiillonvilJo.. .Markliiim .. .York, l';.R..W. Morrison. """ton Rnleljh .... Kent .... A McLnchlan. "yiown GloufLVter . .Carleton .. .G. W. Baker. C.icoiia . . . .Cueona .. . .Rimouski . .J. \\. B aulleu. Hrookli:i .. . .Whitby.. . Broughnm. . .Pickering , „ Ilruce Mines.. l)n L. Huron Henry Acton . .York, W.R.Oeorue Hell. . . .York, W.R.J. McDougall. Caludon . . . .Culedon l^iledon Ka«t.Caledu:i Caledonia Springs . . . Caledonia. ..Prcscoit. . .Alex. McPhcc. Calumet l.-I'd Cnlnmet . . .Ottawa . . .L triaiard. C'ainileu Easl.CaaidunEa*t.Lenox anu Addlngton 8. Clarke. Campbell's Croiis . . . Canning .. .Chlngunc'fy.York.W.R.R.C.McCollum . .Uleidieim.... Oxford.. . .Th.;B. Allchin. Cnnboro* .. . .C.inboro'. . .Haldinnnd.Wm. Kitch. Cnnnlngtou ..Brock . . . .York. N,R.«;h;is. Gibbs. Cn|)e Core ... .Perce Gaspc . . . .William Tilly, CapcSt Ignace L'Ulut.. . .P. A. Larue. CapeSante ..Portneuf . . .Portneuf ...G. A. Allsopp. Carillon. . . .Chatham. . .Two Moiiu- „ , _ ^ tains.. . .G. Wanleaa. Carleton B. C.Cnrleton . . .Bonavcnt'reJos. Meagher. Carleton PlaceRamsay . . .Lanark . . .Robert Bell. Carttvright .. .Cartwright. .Durham ...Wni. Vnnre. .Horton. . . .Renfrew .. .Thos. O'Noil. .Cavan . . . .Durham ...J. Knowlson. .Cnyaga... . .Haldlmand. D C.unib.H. — - Poulanges.. .VaudreulI..\Vm. Watera. Ceutreville .. .CamdenEaal.Lenox and ^, .. . Addingion.J. N. Litpum. ChamWy .. . .W. ChnmWy.Chambly.. .Thos. Hickey. Champlain .. .Clismplain . .Chainptain.J E Lanonette. Chat u RichcrBeau|>ort ...Montnior'ci L.O.Rousseau. Chateauguay..Chateaugu'y.HuniingdonG. Burwell. Chatham.U.C. Raleigh. . . .Kent . .. .J <:in Crow. Cliathara . . .Chatham. . .2Mount'na..^auil.Cushing. Chelsea . . . .Hull Ottawa . ,. T. B. Prentiss. Cherry Valley. H allow ell .. .PrinceEdiv.I. T. Infclcy. Ciiicouiimi .. .Chlcoutimi. .Saguenay . .J. Chaperon. OhinguacousyChingu.ic'ay.York, W.R.P. HowLiiid. Chippawa. . .Stamford. . ."Wellanrt .. .Wm. Hepburn. ChurchvUle . .Toronto . . .York, WR.W. Dugjan. Claremont York, E. R.Thos Noble Castleibrd Cavan . Cayuga Cedara . Clarence .. . .Clarence Clarenceville .Noyan Clarendon I .Rus'oll . . .R. Woortley . .Rouville .. .Chas. Stewart. . .Clarendon . .Oiinwa . . .Edmd. He.nth. Clarke t;inrkc . . . .Durlinin .. .Jtio. Beavia. Clearville . . .Oxlord . . . .Kent I). !l. Gciiior. Conticook . . .B.irl'ord .. . .tl'tangtcad . .11. Hutting. Cobdcn . . . .Ross Renfrew .. .Jnsoii GoidJ. (/'obourg. . . . Hamilton. ...Northumli'dTlio'iias Scott. Colborne.. . .t'nmahe. . .Norihumb'dJ. A. Colborne. .Escex . . . .G Biiciinnan. .SImcoe . . .Edmd. Moon. • . .Lenox and AildinstonC Wnrner, .Wliilby.. . .York, E.R..Jo!ni Bl.ick. .Tilbury WeaiKent J.Oracey. .roinpion. . .8 icrbronke.A.W.Kendrick .Hillior . . . .PrinceEilw.W. Kirkl.ind. .Contreccpur .Vercl:Orcs. .Isaac llcniot. .Ti.'cunigch . .Simcoe . . . Jiinies Hnrier. .Toronto . . .York. W.R.F. U. Morley. .noverley . . .Halton . . . J. G. Dies^er .Cornwall. . .Stormoni.. .G. C. Wood CoU'hestcr ... .C/^.•rlnll.l.Ru^sL'll . . .fi.(». Uiiiuiliia. Cimiinht»vUlf.Melhoii. . . .H il'oii. . . .Win. Pnuton. Dalletioiil . . .DrKnin/.ny..Uirilrr. . ••KoM. Il'rncr. l>.v>vll.o .. . .Shlpioii.. . .Uriiiiimoiul.l. (-. Allia. Dirllniitxi ...lliirlliiaWii..niirli:»iii....R. Iinrlmlrn. t)a\viiMilU..nawii KiMii .J;.mo« Bii.ilM. Do Cc.v§villo.C<>Mma. . . .11 iMimnnl.Wm. HcCrw. D«'liwnfC . . .l)r!il(lli'*ex. .Jjtiri Drnke. Ueinorwivlilo.aoiilila.sliiirg I'f luce Utlw-N. fprnauc, Ucrcliniri .. . . Durotmm . . 'OifoM .. . .!>. Horrick. Dorry Wosi. .Torotiio , . .York.W.U.T. Mi:i.r.nr. nciicli(\iiil)aultlii.'iclir»m!.Mi.l'oriiici# .. .V. Hmni liii. liowilvillc ...Beaiiliariioli.HeauliarnoliiJ. DavuUon. Dickcn!>oii'« „ ,„ ,, , . l.nmlliig. . .Oitnitiruck..StofrmiU.. .W.folnnhoun Dorclie»iur .. .I)arclio»ier . .Mid.llMcx. .Tlio*. Pulnnm. NANBOr POIT OPPICI. TOWN*HU> OR HIIONinRV. Goclcrich.. . .Godcricli. . .Huron Gorc'i linml'ii.Haiiiillon Goriiiley't cr'nMttrkhitiii GukrtcUl . . . .CotllcUI. Urni>by . . . .Grniiliy . . Grniiilc nnlc. .llnKOl. COCItTT. rORTMAfTBR. DoiiK>iat3vvii.. Douglas Uniiiiiii'Jiul- villc i:nst DriiiiimOMil- villo Wo«l Du(ltiW(.-ll . . (■iifipu CImrlut Veil. GriiiCti.tm . .DruininontlJaoici Minor. Siamrorl. DiKlowell Dundii* Dundee .Wcllind .. .S.Fnlcoiilirllgc .i^hurlirooke.Zcrati Elvaiii. .W FIniiilioro.llaUoii.. . .J. U. Ewart. .Gotnaiiclics> icr ncinhnrr^jitDnvId Baker. Thoi. Kydd. . .NorihuDtb'dWiii. Brown. . .York.B.R. .Jnt. Gormley. . . [iUmx ... .J. Couuwortli. .>:)|it-n'ord ... .11. Lymnn. .Briguciiny . .Bolieri Blulr. ..Two MouD- liilii*.. . .E. Pridhnm. .Mneolii. . .R. V. Nrllci. . Clinrii|dnin .Jean Cote. Wnterlno.. .Robt. Corliet. Nortliumli'dJoIiii TH)lor. \yciU\vwUi.E. Ritchie. II. Kllioit. .Alex. McKay Dunham .. . .Diuiliain . Ouitvillc .. . .Moiilton . Durh.iin. . . .Durli.im.. F.(itt Clcnclg..Glcni'la . Bant llolland.Uo Iniiil ■ E'i"tPi>riilinrn.i''/iriih(im B.SVIIIInmsli'nWilliauub'jr.Diinda* . . Ki8ton'*Uor'».Woirord . . .Grenvllle. .Mi«»lt(Ub'g..Orenville...Win, fl. Akin. Ekfrid .. . . .Rkfrld . . '.Middleiicx. .C. Cornell. Billon BIdon. .^ .. .Pelerboro*.. Angus Rny. Bluin Sotilli Crosby Leeds. . . .P. Pennock. Kljinn«ld . . .London .. . .Middlesex. .Win. Frank. I'lorn Nicliol Waterloo.. .Chns. Allan. Binbro'.- • • .Korrn Oiford.. . .J. Mathlocon. Hiiilly Gmily . . . .Peierhoro' .Robt. Grnndy. Erainoin .. • .Erainosn. . .Waterloo.. .Win. Forsyth. Brin Erin Waterloo.. .Win. Cornock. Broil Plyinpton . ..Kent Geo. Whiting. B^eott Vonge Irf«ds. . . .Thos.Vansion. EsqucsUig. . .Bsiuexing ..llalton.. . .Rich. Tracy, I BicbieoUe. . .Etobicokc.. .Yor' ,S.R I Euphrasia. . .Euphrasia . .Binicoe.. . Pnrmcrsvl)le..Yonao Ijeeds. . . Fenelon FnlU.Fonelon . . . Pclcrboro' Fergus Nichol. Finch Finch , .Wra. Gami'le. .T. J. RorKe. .Arza Parish. ..Wm. Powela. .Waterloo.. .Jas.. McQueen. .Sitorniont . .A.Cockhurn. Pliiaal Suuthwold..Middlescc..Levi Fowler. Filsroy llarb'rFitsroy . . . .Cnrleton .. .G. Learinouih. Ploa Flos Simeoe.. . .John Craig. Port Eric . . .Bertie Wetland... .W. Rainsford. Port William. Sheen Ottawa . . .H. McKensie. Prampton . . . Prampton .. .Dorchester.. John Ross. Prankford. . .Sidney. . . .Hastings.. .Wm. Bowen. Franktovvn . .Beckwith .. .Lanark.. . .E. McEwen. Frcdericksli'g.Fredrlcksli'g Lenox . . . . W. J. Sionne. Prellsh8btirii..St.Arniand. .Mi8!>i8quoi..Lcvi Kemp. Frosi VillagcSiiefford . . .ShefTord H. S. Foster. Gnit , nuinrrie.i....IIiiUon.. . .A. Sti.idc. GanonO'iUC.. .Leeds Leeds. . . .J. McPonald. Oarafrnxa . . .Garafraxa. ..Waierloo.. .A. Lialnbody. .Gavpr . . .John Gden .Nipolet.. .ll.ilion.. .Stansirni .York,M.R..J. . WciUworth.D, Grvnville . . .Grunvllle Griinxby .. . .Grimsby , . Grondiiies. . .Urondines. Gmi'IuIi . . . .Giiel|ih . . . linldiiniind .. .Ilutdim.tud ilainilton . . .Barton. . . Ilnnipion nurhnin Harwich .... Ilnru ich . . . Kent . . Hatley Hniley . . . .Hiiiiisiend . .Win. G, Cook. llavvkeshuiy..llavvkc8bury.Prcbeoit. . .Chas. Ilerscy. •lay Hay Huron... . .Jus. Murray. Heck's Corn's.SoiiiliGower.GrenvilJc. .J.8. Archilmld. llcmtiiiiuford.lleiiiininiif'd.BcauhhriioloJuhn Scrivcr. Hcniyvlllu .. .Hiibrevuis .. .Ruuviile... .Hurace Weils. Ileretbrd .. . .Hereford . . .HherbrookeA. Workman. Hillier Hilller . . . . Prince Bitw, Philip Frnitlfr. HiiUburg. . . . Krin Waterloo . .W Goodertiain Holland Land.Gwilllinb'yEYork. W.R.W. J. i«loaiie. Hornby . . . .Esqiiesing ..Hnltou.. . .G.McKindsey. HoriiiiigsMillsNotinwa^agn.Biiiicoe . . .- McGee. Hou(ihion . . . Houghton .. .Norfolk . . .R. M. Brown. Howick Beautiarn'isJ. Gibbie. , HiibhfcirsFolltiFitzroy . . . .Carlcion....W. Halpenny. Htill Hull Ottawa . . .G. J. Marston. 1 Huniber. . . .Btobicoke.. .York,S.R..R. Bowman. Hunilicrstonc.Humberslon7Wellnnd .. .J. Thomson. I Hiingerford . .Huii|terrord..lln»ting8... .R. Marshall. I Huntingdon . .Godmanches- ter BeauhnrnolsJno.Roblnson. I HunUey . . . .Huntley . . .Cnrieion .. .John Graham. Indiana . . . .Seneca .. . .Ualdimand.R. H. Street. Industry Berihler . ..P. C. Loedel. I Innisfll IniiisQI .. . .Simeoe . . .BeiiJ Ron. Innisville.. . .Drummond .Lanark . . .M. Murphy. Inverness.. . .Inverness.. .Metianlle . .Hobl. Layneld. i Ule aux Noix HuntinfdcinGeorgeGunn. i Irle Verte. . .Isle Verie.. .Riinouski. .L. Hertrand. \ iarvis Walpole . . .Ualdimand.C.W. Shannon i Jordan L-uih Lincoln. . . M llonseberger I Kamcuraska..KnmouraskaKaniouraskaAlcxis Oagiie. I Kaiesvl'lo. . .Adelaide. . . Middlesex.. Richd Brown, i Keniptvilitt....O.Yford. . . .Grenville ..W. H.Bottuin. f Kenyon . . . .Kenyon.. . .G)engary...D. Catleiiacb. V. Keswick N. Gwiillm- \ bury . . . .York, M.B.G'«phoi Goode. \ Keitlcby MillsKing York. . . .J. Tipping. Killanora Norfolk. . .J. McLaren. Kildare . . . .Kildare Bertbier ...J. Bonryeoit. Kilmarnock. .Montague.. J^anark . . .Jus. Maiiland. Kilworlh . . .Delaware. . .Middlesex. .Cbns. Cook. Kincardine... Kincardine. Bruce. . . .D.M'Keudrick King King York, 8. R.D. MeCallum Gaspe Basin.. Gispe . . . Gentilly. . . .Gemilly.. GeorRCtown . .F.^'qu^'Sln!^ ^eoreeville . .Stanstcad • Gcorsina . . .Gi-oruina . OInnfiird.. . .Ghnfjrd. Glen Morris. .Dumftics. .Joi>cph Gpdel. .John Suniplcr. . .C. Hutloch. Bourchicr. K. Choate. .Ilhllon. . . .Robert Shell. KiDgsey. . . .KIngsey.. . .Druinmond.VY. Wadlelgh Kingston.. . .Kingston... .Frontenac .Robt. Deacon. Kitlcy Kiiley Leeds. . . .Alex.McLean. Knowlton. . .Br me . . . .Sheflbrd ...A. Kimball. LaBaic. . . .I.aBaie Yamaska..J. Rousseau. LaBeauce. . .St. Mnrie... .Dorchester .Jas. N.Chasse L'.-\cailie.. . .L'Acadie.. .Huntingdon LArchamba'lt Lichlne .. . .Montreal- . .Montreal.. .John Eniiland. Lacbuie. . . .Arpenteuil..3Mouniai's.John Meikle. Lacotle Loeolle Huntingdon T. Vanvliet. LaGuerre.. . .Godmnnehea- ter BeauharnoisJno. McDonald Lanark Lanark Renfrew... John Hall. Lniiea!illivray.lliiroii .. . McKlllup... .McIvilUp. ...Uiiroa .. McNab McNab .. . .lleiilrew . Madoa Muloc. . . .IlaitiMgt. Magog Magog . . . .Suiiitend Maidiione. . .Mitldatoae . .Krntax . . Muirtaiid. • . .AugiuU.. . .Lcpilt. . Mnitlaiid Riv.Arihur. . . .\Vat:rloo MaiillowaiiingOii I,. Uuroii Geo. Iroiitide. Manningville Beuuliarnoijrisher Ainei. M.'iiivera Manvers. . .Diirliain ... .1). Ualrdiier. Mara Mara York, N.U.M. .McUoimgh. Marak Marali . . . .(>'arlRtoii... .'rhoniiiii Uead. Mariposa.. . .Muripoia .. .I'ett'rboro' .tl.try Douglaa. Marmora.. • .Mnrmora... .llnitiiigi.. .114. [.aycock. Marihvilla... .Waiiifleet.. .VVvllniul .. .Edward l.ee. Miirkham • . .Markliam.. .Toric, B. R.Arcli. Uurker. Maritaitovvu. .Cliurlotl'biirglilf iigitry.. .A. McMartii). Maryiiville... .Tyeudiiiaga..lUMTii{s ..J. Uefae. Maaiawippi Hiinsiead . .D. Motilton. Matcouclie.. .Maieouche. .'I'arrebaiinePliilip Mount. Mnvkinonge. .M.iikiiioiige.Uertlilcr ... .<>. U.iucier. Mntnne Matane .. . .RiwouowIand... .VVellaud .. .Thos. Uurgnr. Mersen Mersea Bsicx ... .J. Wigfield. .RIninuski. .Norfolk . . .P. Edward, .Durliaiii .. .Lenox and . A. CaMieriiM. .DMiilel Hhutt. .j«. NoMe. Nornianby... .Egreuiont.. .Waterloo . .1). t'oclirnne. Norniandale. .Cliarluuville.Norfulk . . .JoImi 'i'ulmie. N. .Augusta.. .Auguitta.. . .(irenville . .H. J. Ili. Mourlicud. N. LnricaHter.LancaiiiHr., .Cieniinry. .North Port... .i?u|i'iiaHLiurg.P. I')>lwar(l North Ailjula.Ai ain . . . .t?itnc>>c . N. tJtukelcry . .Sm Kriry . . ..siieiVun! .. N\Villiainsb't jilel ...Pel 'boro'. .Jai;': < I'tley. Notlawasuga .Null .wasaga.Sii icue . , ,.\. ' ../nplrll. iJakland (Jaklund . . .Oxibrd ... .Jo. loyne. Oukviile Tralnigar .. .Ilallon.i . .<> . :|ilHliuIm Oukwoud. . . . Mariposa .. .I'etcrboro'. ..'. >>Laucldin Oak Rlilgei. .Whitchurch.. York \.'.lrKuchun';' Oiioiiilaga . .r . 'tnorih.W. O.SouIc Onslow . . . .( iio'. .; . . .'I'. Rogursou. .Carafiaxa ....Watc ioo . .O. Lawrence. .Orillii . . . ,; lucot . . .E. G. ir'lee. .Ucniiharnoie.iieauhainoisnotiertCroits. Uro IJiujcoe . . . Donald Grrint. \'. Leclair. 1 S.iiiiuel Holmes i ' hos. Brown. ('. J. Gigoii. I Wiillcr lleU. I Onendiiga • . . Unslow . . . . i>raiigcville Orillia .... Ormitown.. Oro Oiigoodu. . . .Osgoode. - Otfhawa . . . .Whiiby.. . OtonalH-e.. . .Oianubee . Ouervillo.. . .Norwich. . Owen's tjoundHydcr.liam Oxford Oxford ... Oznnbruck. . .Oznabruck. Packenham . P.ackenliam Palermo. . . .Trafalgar Paris. . .... .Dumfries.. Peel Peel. Cnrloion ..'.U. Cnnieruii. York, E.R.GftvIn Burns.' .reterboro'. .Thom.'is Short. .Oxford.. . .J, II. Cjrnel. .Waterloo., .tieo. lirown. • .('.lord.. . .Dan'c'IPliclan. .Siurmont.. .Jotiii Bockiii*. Uenfrew .. ..\ii(l. Dickkon. .Halcon.. . .11. M. Switzer. .Ilalioii.. , -G. Mncnrtney. .Waterloo . .George Allan. Peel.oi Maryboro' Wellinpfon.ICzra Adam*. Pillerlaw.. . .(Jeorgina. . .York, N.R.lMrB. Johnstcn. Pellinin Pellmin .. . .VVtlland...Jno. 8. Prince. Pembroke . . . Peiabtoke .. .Renfrew .. .Alex. Mofl'alt. Penetnngu'- shene . . , . i i-iy Sinieoe . . . W. llamillon. Perce '"-..rce Gas|)e. . . .Wm. Annett. Percy I'ercy Northuwb'dW. M. Piatt. Perth Drummond.. Lanark . . . J. P. Grout. Peicrhoro". . .N.!\IonaghanPeterboro'. .S. J. Carver. IVltTsbuii^... .VVilmot. . • .Waterloo ..John Ernst. IVtii' Nation. PeiiieNationOiiawn . . .D Papineau. IMiiMiisville V.'ellington.C. Doorin. r;iiilp8burg...St. Armnnd.Mi!Jsls(|iioi..D. 'i'. R. Nve 1 ickering . . .Pickering .. .York, E.R. Francis Leys. Picton Marysburgh.P. Edward..Davi(l Barker. Piscon Hill MissisquoL.T. R. Birch. Pike River.. .Stanbridge. .Mi8si8quoi..A. L. Taylor. Pl.intagenct..Plantngenet.Prescott. ^.P. McMnrtin. Plympioii . . . Plympton .. .Lambton . .P. Rl. Gregor. Point Abino. .Uertie Welland .. .Ralph Disher Poinle a Cai'- ngnol Vaudreiiil...VaudreuiI..R. MatUison Poinle aux Pointe nuz Trembles.. . Trembles.. Porineuf... .F. Larue, Jun. Pointe Cl.iire. Montreal. . . Montreal.. .P. C Valois. Pi-auxTremb'sLofMontrealMontreal . .P. Dubreuil. Point Fortunelligaud . . . .Vaudreuil. .A. St. Denis. Point Levi. . . .Laiizon . . . .Dorc heater.. R. Buchanan. Point Platon..St. Croix. . .Lotbiniere ..'t hot. Gagne. Point St. PeierWal Uaie. . .6aa|te G. Pack wood. Port'gaduFortLltcbfield .. .Ottawa . . .0. McLaren. K I > ( Si 66 SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. [185:?,! NAMF. OP posTorriee. •OONTT. I'OSTMABTER. •lO'll'NUIlP OR SIltlKIORk'. Port nNrwen.lt«yt>»m . . .MiriillCBCx. .L. nurwcll. rortCulborne.HiimktriitoneWellimil .. J. Foriierr I'orl Creilit.. .Eiobieoke.. .YorK.S.R'g.Jat. Cotton. roriDalheiiiicOranihaai.. .hiiicolii. . .J. Marl)n4>le. Ton Daniel.. .Fort Daniel. UonirctitureWin. Carter. Poft Dover .. .Woo(lhou«e..NoifolK. . .M. Waica. Port Mope. . . Hope Durham Oavid Smart. Port MiiitUnd. Dawn Hiililimand. VVm. Iteiiron. Port Robinson ThoroIH.. . . VVellanri... .A. Murray, Port Rowan. .WalaiiijhatM.NorrdK. . .A. McLennan. Pt St. Fr.inci».Nicolct . . . . Nirolet Pori.'^.irnia.. .iSartil I . . . .Kent . Port St.iiiIey..Ya-mouth.. .Middlesex .Miitdlcaex .Leeds, . . .Portnciif. .Grc iville .Wiitorloo , .Waterloo . .Oxford . . .'VV^1erloo .Waterloo. Port Tiilbot.. .Diinwicli. Portland Riistard . . . Portn'Mir... . .Portneuf. . Prc«cott. . . .Augutta.. . PrcBion Waterloo.. Priccville . . .KKreniont , Princeton . . . Blenheim . Proton Proton . . , Pnslinch Puslineh. . .Wm. lianigan, .Geo. Duratid. ,.B. 'f lioinBon. .John (.'l»rke. .8.8. Scovil. . .J.TIiibaiideau. . .A. Joiiei. . .J. llespeler. ..W. Tergufou. I .J. Thomson. . .< . Arnistrohg. .Wm. Leslie. Qiict.cc Cliieljec, . .John Sewell. Qiicen^ton... .Niai^ara.. . .Lincoln. . .JohnBtayner. QuecnsvillcE. tiwillim- bury . . . .Siincoe . . . Jas. Aylwood. Rainham. . . .Rainham... .Haldiniaud .C. Williaiiia. Rainham Cen- tre Rainham. . .H.ildiman„(>cn Seneca. . . .Haliiiinand.Jarncs Little. tacintlicSi.Uya'ntlieE. Desprts, St. Jacques le Miiieiir HuntingiionE, Boitchard. Si. Jacques.. .St. Sulpice. .I-eiiiMcr .. .M.Dorvul. St. J. Haptiste.Rouville. . .Rouville . .M. Lemonde. St. Juan des Clmillons Lotbiniere .P. LaVasseur. St. Jean PortSl.Jean Port Joli Joli L'lelct .. . .M. Fournier. St. Jean Chry 80SI0MI neauliarnoisA. Lariclie. St. Jerome TerrebonnoG. Lauzon. St. John's, E.r,ongueuil...Clminbly . .\V. Osgoode. - - .Well.ind ...J C. Harris. .D.jrche»ier..J.O.C..\rcand. . Riclielieii . .N. Gauthier. .Montreal . .D. McDonald. MauriceJ. Deguiae. St. John's, WThorold St. Joseph, E.Et. Joseph St. Jude St. Laurent.. .Monireal. St. l.eon Duinoatier. .St 8t. Louis de Goiizcgue . . • .Braahnm'IsJ. Simmons. St. Luce Lenard.. . .Riinouski..A.E.Gauvreau St. Marie de Monoir . . .Monoir .. . .Rouville.. .F. H. Gatien. St. Martin. .. .IkIc Jesus.. .Terretionne.C. Sinnllwood. St. Marline . .Beauharnois.BeauharnoisM.A.Priineau. St. Mary's (Dtanshard)Ulaashard... Bruce. . . .T.Christie. St. Marthe .. .Rigaud . . . .Vaudrenil. .J. Lalonde. St. Mathias.. .E. ChamMy. Rouville .. .P. Bertrand. St. Michael. ..St. Michael .Bellechasse.B. Pouliot. St. Monique. .Nicolet. . . .Nicolet . . .P. Nourrie. St. Nicholas. Dorchester .Morris Scott. St. Oura. . . .St. Ours. . .Richelieu.. LChapdelaine. St. Paschal. . .KamouraskaKaniouraslmA. RiOHdeau. St. Paul's Bay8t.Paul'aBaySagueMy . .T. Fonia. St. Panl d' In- dustrie Berthier .. .L. Desauaier. St. Philomene , Huntingdon A. Coaillard. St. Pie St.HyaciBthe8t.H]ra'DiheJ. C. Bachaud. St. Pierre lea Beequets Lotbiniere.. F. Bedard. St. Polycnrpe.N.LongueuilVaadreiiil. .John Taylor. St. Raphael's. Chaflotten- burgh. . . .Glengnry . .DFMcDonncll St. Raymond. Bourglouia. .Portneuf .. .C. A. Dubuc. St. Re'nii.. . .LaSaile.. . .HuntiagdonHenryDiincan. St. Roc des Aiinais L'lslet . . . AmablcMorin. StRocl'Achi- gan Leinstcr .. .LoiiisArcliam- beault. Bt. Rose. . . .Isle Jesus.. .TerrcbonneWaltcr Miller. St. Scholaeti- que Two Mount- W. Snowdon Bins. St. Simon en Haiu De Ramsay .St.Hya'nthcF.X.Oadicu.x. St. Himon de Rimousiti . .TroiBPistolcERimouski. ..A. Pelleiier. St. Stani^lnus (.'hnmpInin.B. Kov. St. Sylvester Lotbini!.'re..J. Macltell. St. Tlierese do Ulniiivillc. .niainville.. .Terrebonne Jchn Morris. St. ThomnsE St. Th'jin.is. L' Islet. . . .F H.Geiiilreau St. Tlioni.is WVarmoutli.. .Miildlcsrx. .B.^rmntiiiger. St. Timothe Beaiihnrn'isJ. U. ^coit. St. V.tlcntine Hiiiitin^lonF. B. I.nperle. St. Vincent . .St. Vincent.. Simcoe . . .WSiephenson. Bt. Vincent do .Terrebonne C. Germain .Waterloo.. .W. Buchanan •Yorit.W.R.J. Telfer. .Simcoe.. . .A. Gillespie. .Miasi8qu«i..Cleo. C. Dyer. Paul Isle JesiM. Sullivan Holland. . . SMmincrvllla.iiltoblcoke . Sunnidale. . .Bannidalc •Hiton SuttM . . , NAMK or POST orricB. TOWNSHIP OR srto.tio Y. eOOKTT. rOSTUAaTBR. Tlifstletonn. .Eiobicoke. Tlioriiliill . . .Warkham.. ThoroH. . . .Tliorcld.. . Three Rivers. 'I'yrconnell. Unionville.. Upton Uxliridgc. ram worth.... Khcfficld . . . Addington..C. Wheeler. Tecumscih .. .Tecnmseth. .Simcoe.. . .E. Hushes. icBiperance- " ,„*'"«■ Yarmouth . .Middlesex. .D, Sutherland leiiipleton... . lempleion . .Ottawa.. . .James Hagan. lerrcbonne.. .'lerrebonne-.Terrebonnc J. Mackei.zie. ThaniesvillcCamden W. .Kent VV«AIayhcw jhunieBford...Ni»»ouri . . .Oxibrd.. . .R. McUnnan. .York, S. R.J. A. Thistle. •York W. Pardons. .Wellniul,., .Peter Keefcr. .Pii v;- - .„.•,.• ••■.•,• •^'' Maurice.J Robertson ilbury EHSt..l'iibury Easl.Krnt . , . .James Smith. lorontoCity..York York, S.R..Chas. Berczy. Irafalgar Trafalgar... .Hnlton. . . .A. Proudfoot. J roie Pisloles.Troisl'isiolesRiiiiouiki. .Felix Tctu. 7 ucker$miih..TuckersniithHuron R. Thwaite. Jullamorc .. .Toronto GoreYcrk.VV.RReid Wright, luecarora. . .Tuncarora . .WeniworthG. Youell. .Dunwich — Middlesex ..L. Patterson. .M,irkhara...York, E.R..A. Eckardt. •Ufton . . . .Drummond G.T. Pelteiier. . Uxbridge ... .York, N.R..Jos. Basconi. Valeartier. auebcc . . .Andrew Kerr. VankleckhiM.llawkfshuryProcoil ....Niel i^tewart Varenues . . .Varcniies....Vereheres. ~ Vaudreuil. . .Vaidreull.. .Vaudreuil Vaushan. . \ . V.iughan ... .York, S.R Vercheres Verchere*.. .Vercheres ^. X'e""" Bayham . . . Middlesex.. W. B, Wronc Viitoria . . . .Charloitev'e. Norfolk . . .8. McCall. Wakefleld. . .Wakcflirld.. .Ottawa.. . .J. McLaren. V\allaceburg..Sombra Kent Calvin Smith. Walpole VValpole,. . .Haldimand.H. Wiseman. VValsinghani..Walsingbam.Norfo!k . . .J, D. Willard. VVsrsaw Dunimer . . . Peterboro*. .Thos. Ctioate. Warwick . . .Warwick .. .Kent H. M. Carroll. Waterdown . .Flamboro' B.f'altoh R. Loitridge. Waterford ... .Townsend . .Norfolk . . . J. L. Green. Waterloo, «. .Sheffor#.. . .SheflTord ... .J. RobinMn. Waterloo, W . Waterloe ... .Waterloo. . .D. Snyder, Welland Port.Gainshuro'.. Lincoln. " " " Wellesley . . . Wellesley. ..Waterloo., Wellinttoa...UiUier. . . .P.ldward Wellington Squart... .Nelsoa. . . .Halton Riram Smith. W. FarnbaiB..Farnhara .. .SheflTord ... .R. McCorkilL W.Flamboro'.W.FInmboro'Halton .. . . W. Colcleuoh W.Hunting'a.Huntingdon.. Hastings .. .Philip Ltikc. West Esc« .. .E««a .Simcoe . " " ~ West Port North Crosby Leeds. . , WestSheiTord.Shefford . . .Shefford.. WVVilliamsb'iiMntilda . . .Dundas . . W.VVoohvich.Woclwich . .Waterloo. Westmcath. . .Wei^ime.ith.. Renfrew.. We9tminster..WesirainsterMi.l(ilcsex Weston . . . .York York, 8. R ..E. Talham . .H. Charlebois, , .R. Bywater. .F. Col Idle . .Luke CftTcra. .Wm. BrowB. .A. McFaul. . .Thos. Dfurjr. .A. Chambers. . .P. A. Wood. .J. Ilolden. . .E. Bristow. . .C. S. Bellowii. . .Jas Reynolds. .J. Donaldsou. Whitby . . . .Whitby York.E. R-.A-MacFhcrson W^hitchureh. .Wliiichurch.York, N.R..CIias. l)oane VViiite Lake. .McXab Rrenfrew Win. Henry. .Snrpl VVilliarus . . .Wiilinins.. Williamsto\vnCI)>irlottcn- burgh.. . Wilmot . . . .Wilniot .. . Wilton Ernestown, .Richelieu. .Middlesex.. .John Paris. .Charles Gouin, ■D. Macintosli. . Glengarry.. .D. Mflcni-hol. .Wntcriuo.. .Robt. Hayes. .Lenox and Addiiigton.S. Warner. Winchester.. .Winchester..Dunda8 . . .R. H. Rose. Windsor Sandwich.. .Essex . . . .D. Oueilctle. WindhimC'trVVindhain . .Norfolk .. .Jolin Green. WoH'o Isl,'ind..VVolfi,'leland.Froulenac..M. Hitchcock. Wooistock.. .Woods'ock. .Ojiford .... 11. C. B.irwick. Woolwich.. ..Woolwich.. .Waterloo.. .John Gordon. YamacliichcMacliiche... .St. Maurice. M. Richer, Ynmaska. .. . Yaninska... .Yaniaska.. .M. Hebe'*.. Yonge Yoiige . . . .Leeds. . . .Nnthan Baxter. Vork Sencc.t Haldimand.Clias. Hudson, Yorkvillc York . . . .Jas. Dohson. York Mills. ..York York, S. R..Carneliua Van Nosiraad. Zone MiUa.. .Zone Kent Coo. P. Kerby. Ill i if \-V- 68 SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. [1852 Aberfuyle. AUUITIONAL, POST OFt'ICES, NAME or TOWNiHIP _«_--„.,,_ OR CeCNTT. POSTHASTSR. POST oPFicr. g„o^,oRy. . . .Puslinch.... Waterloo... Sanil. Falcon liridge, Jr. Carticle . . • .Nelson . . ..Halton .. . .S. K. Lister. Cheaerfleld...Bluiihcim...Oxfbrd.. . .0. Baird. Dooii Waterloo... .Waterloo.. .Rolit. Ferric. Maryborotifil^I'cTl \Vnierloo...E. Adniiis. Moaiit VernoiiBraiuford. . . Wnntwiirih.T. I'errin. Nilestown. . .Dorchester. .Middlesex. .J. Putnniii. NAME OP POST OPPICB. TO axH OUTOBER, 1651. TOWNSHIP OR COUNTY. SRIONIORT. Phillip8burg..VVilinot.. . .Waterloo.. Port Koyal...Walsii)i;liaiiiNorrolk . . Rich.vood. . .BIciiliciiii....Uxrord.. . Silver Hill. . .Cliarlotlcv'k'Norl'ollc . . St. Anns.. . .Uaiiisboru'.. Lincoln. . Union Yarmouth . .Middlesex. Villniiorn . . .Townsend. .Norfolk . . Wolverlon... .HleiWieitn. ..Oxford .. . FOITKAITBR. .O.C. Deverins. .H. A. Einpey. .S. Rockwood. .E.Cole. .Jacob Upper. .Jno. Ellison. .J. McLaren. .E. Wolvcrton. Uiiitod States Poitase. The following is a synopsis of tlie Postage Law of tho Unitad States, wbidi came in force on Ist July, 1851 :— LETTER POSTAGE. A letter not exceeiliiig half nn ounce, three cents pre- Eaid and five cents if not, under three thousand miles ; ut OTcr that distance double these rates. A letter when convcyal wholly or in part by sea to or ftom a foreign country,' over 2,500 miles, twenty cents ; and under 2,500 miles ten cents, except all cnsu!) where the postages have been or shall be adjusted at, dillcrant ratss by postal treaty or convention. Udverliged letters, one cent m addition te tlifl regular postage. Drtp Itlters, one cent. NCVVSPAriCR POSTA«B. Tfeshly newsi^apers sent frae of postage ia tlia aoiuity whara publislieJ. Wa*k!y Bewspaiwrs not ex90 " . . 3 •» u Do. 3500 " - . 4 « " Any distance exceeding - - 35C0 « . - 5 « « Subscribers to all periotUcals must pay one quarter's' postage in advance, and in such cases the postage shall bo one half the foregoing rates. Bound books not weigliing over 32 ounces may be seat by mail at th« above rates. All printed matter sent by mail must be pre-paid, and if sent witliout prg-paymaat is cli.irged double thu amount of tlie above rates. Sy rWii pasts 41 (• 43, for Cantulian and Hkmr posla/feraUs. COUJS TIES, UPPER 9 AN ADA. The T«:ent Acts affecting the territorial ^dirifilons of Upper Canad.s, ftre 12 Vie. Cap. 78, abolishing DistricU, anil establisliing Counties and Unions ; \'i fie. Ca/;. '0, rcspe.'ting Essex, Kent and Lambton ; 12 Fie. Cap.H, raspcctini; Huron, Perth and Bruce -, and the Act of 1851, 14 and 13 f'ic. Cap. 5, "to make certain alterations in the territoriiU divisions of Upper Ciuinda." Ttiese Acts are given at lengtii, in the tliirJ edition of Scabit^s Munv- tifal Manual, now in the Press. The arrangements of Counties and Unioiis of Counties on the succeeding pages, arelhose t)rovidc.-l by the Actof 1^51, and ilioy take elTen on Ist Jaimary, le.Vi. Tho extent of Townships la acres, and the amount of their (wpulation, have l)een taken from a return laid fcefora Parliament in June laat, certified by the Commissioner of Crown Lands, and the Secretary of the Board of Registration and Statistics. The total values of real (iropcrty. and of taxable personal property in Townships, and their annual values in Citiee, Towns and Villages, taken under the provisions of the Assessment Act of IsfSO, [vid* pagt 40,] are given, aa also the names and Post Ofiice addresses, of various Munici|)al Officers, 'j'he.w have been made up ftora Returns which we obtained from tlic Clerks of the respective MiinlL-ipalitica. While we acknowledge, with thanks, the pronijiltudc with which on tippliivition, these were sent to us, we regret that there are several instances, in which no returns htive reached us •, and prob;tbly tlie pariiei" to whom w« applied, and from whom we expectel to have obtained thein, will now see the bad etfects of the omission. The Townships wliich are divided into Wards, are market with a *: the Unions of Townships are marked with a <^^. Considerable irregularity may be discovere.l, ill till! conipnrative valuations of projieny in Townships, arising probably out of the conliicting views entertained by dilii*rcnt assessors, of the meaning of certnin parts of the .Assessment Act, andalso'from the assesse.l value of vacniit or iilisentoe lands, being included in some of the returns and not In olliorB. This latter dis'rciiancy may be pretty ao.rurately discovere I, by cxintrasting the stated values, with the extent and pojiulation of the Townshii in themselves, for Municiiial purposes. ips. Tho Cities of Toronto, Kingston and llaiuiltou, arc CountiM CITV OF TORONTO— Population, 2.5,106, Mayor — John G, Bcwes ; Aldermen— W. \Vakefiel , S. Thompson, J. II. (.'ameron, G. P. Ridout, J. U. Robin- son, J. Hheard, B. VVhiltemoro, R. Dempsey, R. ICiice- ahaw, J. G. Beard, R. Ucird ; Councillors— J. Aslilield, E. Wright, J. Ritcliey, J. Carr, J. Dunn, J. Bugg, J. Pri'«, M. P. Hayes, A. Beaiy, D. S. McLenn, S. Pliitf, J. T. Smith ; Recorder — Geo. Duggan ; Police Mai/istruU — G. Gurnett ; Ch1, was i.'00,150, and of taxable iwrsonal property, X2.5,:i.M), The assessment for all purposes whataoever, was two ahillings, and ttirce-fifUis of a penny in tlie £, on the alxive annual values, made up as followa ; Geneial purixjsea. Is. in tho £ ; School Tax,ad. in the X ; Lunatia .\syiuni, M. in the £ ; Great Western Railroad, miav Cbeanitt, J. WUey, W. AUen, H. BarUiff, O. Davklson, J. ; pence, U jr*!-fifth8 of a penny in the £, X 1852.] SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. II o C ^O o H . a o "5 >. o «> - 9 •- 5 o c '5 ij 5S * to" IS rt 1^ ^*^ -" c s ,J H « c i- c 5 - * >> &^« i .^^ c . CS 11 B^-3 I ° .s s •2 2-5 i-B . ef * .2-8 2 ^ SpQ Ph g «. S « u I xa a 1 ' i *" •SOUSE'S £-5'. .^n K « r- .;j 4 -^ '-IK r- r- C:_^ • • • T3 i; • • • • ? .• • := •il'SS :SS| : . S c - 'J = ^ c c 3 - 2 — - o C' X 5 • ^i"*" gr '^ fij •> ■-• Jt C7 I" *« ^- 0) ^ 5J ^^ iT' _• . - . _ o • c c • "^o • ■'U ■ ' ~ Tl * • C % • •H 3 • .« s : • ** s • 'CO ■ • i • "9 -^ ! "S J E j "^ ! •— — — tJ w''irwc = o ■= 3r _*-" 'H i; S = c E.S 2=5!!; -2^'^i2 5 ^ c -• 15 I- St T Ti tea. — r} r» c «_3 - i! 1 ^52. t ii o E. u o B^ e ■ K = = si « a ^= E s d » e ■n 1 i ' • 1 S3 . s », X B U , ti»sa I :§-^ 0= ! ■ ail 1852.] SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. 71 >x all E S S §a .* ts CB ^ » a *- ^•s . ~ > .S • - Ji J , .«> = •!=.= . S •: o « • ^ S O ►'• ea O a "^_ M 9 O 9k *• : ^ — ■" o bcii > = e: o ti -i T Si J «f f? h- ^ 51 ^* 7» M I e» — '3 Tj = 325 = 2 "ass m'i^ ■gSgg^g3§S| S.2 .-^ a • O V J: 0) = 5^5 'O o « s Stan t> .. w « S-; (Vi 5^ •- li* '-to ^>;'«> 1 = o -T i: 5 u E 3 cu a* o a U ^ f §• |3== 9 ^'^ 9 .. w IS 90 >> Eh C-3 ^^ £ >, s Si c/. — 1. .-n IS >. s c^^ U '": a S5« fe s- « m'^W ^« CH Win SB '^'-^ 'J'W 3 3-1 o o "JJ i? 5> 2 o> o ?' t i§jte.. If 1 72 M M e 3 E & s. 55 = - is SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. is ■a o U 2 I 5 o i».^5 \w 3 Ji c § c> a< . ,0 ■= i= B-=a " " 3 « •>■•■ a _ ^ s T3 5 <:r;£ U <2 V, i) r- g "ifli^ i s o N .s ■ B • • • • • X H O BiC o . «■ <* f « A M 10 n .a iT « 35 ^^ '^ = S2S0 - _ E2 5 K5 .3 aJ-s ■5 OS O •^2 a is W Is <§ ^2 23 g £=• i "^ M "^ 3 e a o 3g ?§§:§§? at OS ■/! '-^ o *A o cs cs s ; 6,3 > « C . o « .=^•5 : 55 w*' »- s e « a S S IB Be«i:S(>aoiSJ ( s CO it • m S ca e •J n * c — SI s c ft n 0) o c aj Ptf S c c 8 a « to 0) IS z I = DQ o a c BQ < S S 3 ; 111 n n ii = .2 t;^ e I 2 s a* « M S J |*"^l SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. [1852. S2 i C = = R TO 1) 2 o a. s i: i o ^ — II 1^^ _' o 2 = '5 3 = . - 4) = 2*3 2 • "H ^ — i 3 s • C — S o = o = O-" 3 " '*? ■"^ 'tB II mi ^ o SJ -! i 5i> o l^=^i -^-;7> o = <<-;4 w'-j?-?' rl- o^ 5__rl_ I r o d j< 70 i.2-5 _, > > -J *i" ^ = 1-3 r; 0-3 ..c . • > M - * s c pa- in --i 0) 3 i> °M 9. 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T» (» T :3» /- — t-- -^ t t 1"/^ CO J I ?. -< — t' ■-> — < CO ",0 c: to 1^ to .^ ij O"! 1^ ^- » I o S? m -I- CO n i; fl t.T P/.r.-! !- I?! a g »- -* 00 f " ^ — •«•>,. 7) iri ii> 0) 71 i(;»«:oir» teisicon -^^i-"^- 5T?,i £S ' HToiS •2?'?* — ra » 5 « "r 7) a u^ 3 2 ' 'T >•« 522 8 55? "la Si * '•a : C C. y S =853^ «« i, E2r ??a?OCf-S I 1852.] SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC •\ .^ .t * 81 c^ '#, ^ h* J, _J Q C — ■^ > -^ 3: '/." -i " -i c n &2 O . tn CD • 2 = j<; •c p , ■£ 5T.B6'^-n=33 ^ • = . O £ = e « ~ ''J = ? c S i'f'^i 2 H -5 —■-%•-: OS »^ ^S ^ KSO'J • J 3 a. c B sc ^ C o u :; •:. « s - a 5 tiO ■ o ii O » t; i , r* ^ C ^ ti 3S S S^SSfi!?!?9 C;^<0S£ HUOi - ♦ n o .« f»< iS ? l->2 Comparative Statement of Kocoipts by Ijneliiiio Canal and Rtver* and Export! of Prodnco at tlio Port of niontroal. RECEIPTS. ASIIKS. Barrels. ri.ovR. Barrels. vvne/.T. Minots. DARLEY. nushcis OA-IS, Mino(8. 7277 " 'l.Vi-lV 2!-2iHI 82992 7932 PR.tS. Rurliels. 29323 7830 30870 P7778 .37414 39W3 • OATMEAL. Barrels. PORK. 1 BREF. Barrels.' Barrels. DDTTP.R. LARD. Kegs. 1 Kegs. 1^43 1-40 1847 1843 1819 EXPORTS. 181,5 1840 1847 1«»9 1849 le.w »K)78 20924 21173 23093 33014 4043-2 5807!I0 RII780 893390 GI3,V.>g 0139 10 S49233 437780 6-27300 M-.2707 .'53n84-2 4a<^9IU 379121 3985 3-23 3044 7.52-10 (>7.M» 0:100 334 61 M ' 3849 4190 2334 6310 19331 20400 20887 arm 107110 743 397 1343 lT39 1437 104-2 9007 10-24() 13.--27 17000 17830 18918 307 3:20 624 1713 3149 9070 2.V174 17 I'M 131-JS 13017 23130 22094 22"-03 2.»(IO(ll 139147 192 Ht7 12974. t a825',ll 500-248 301907 172-207 54384 81439 27471 3-237 2-2847 209 204 S2 2-'800 3; 209 140131 0873' 1072 101881 152173 90101 45973 110721 193.'>4S 432 192(1 10843 1700 10113 532 1182 a370 2010 1081 1017 413 777 11 a-. 730 933 707 1833 104f-7 10744 lilil 747» •903 10013 130 M 203 640 380 231 Comparative State !ncnt riietvini; tlio « Total nioveiucnt" of Property on llie Canaltt for 1850, and tUe t'wo preceding ITears. Frresl Vi geiable Foo0 13603«i l!ia34 43 i 2.-. 112444 17003, 0-201 li 7.i'<'>0 4S.i3li 4-i9n 183(1. 1073.35 145700 1310.3 31241 ST. TAWRKNCB. 1848. 307011 i 33139041 3090110 2487 i 3280 1010 2278 372854 408410 1 939 4701 .587100 68331 81307,} 397- 5003 *afloo *481S,1 1849. 104207 21071 S04S 470875 70310 895(11 8:J3 4215 *3i047 * 17217 -213133 I8.1O. 20997 5148 444040 1219482 80087} 1281,' ftilOJ 4802.5 2 1009 j 288l03i 33932 6100 400180 OHAMBI.Y. 1849. 10.501 49 28 889 1303 1849. 6\\M 7858 18 1318 6704 188-J3 77210 470 8430 639 1264 22322 128012 1830- 79119; 2114'* i 0|! 0801 i 3377 ! 4310i 1000401 273 2378 143194 * The l.iriie incrraee in 1849 it hccounted for by the Act 12 Vic, cap. 4, imposin;; a Toll on tl:e Traffic passing ouuide of the Cannl. MILITARY. Commander of tup. Forcfs miUary Seoyfarw— IMnJor Rowan, Royal Anillery, Montreal ; CaI^t^in VVctlier,ill, KlUo Brigade, A. V. C. ; Capt. &r J. Alexander, Brevet Major. 1 Itn Foot, A.D.C.x Oapl;;la Kirkl;ind, 20tli Foot, Kxtro /!./>. C. (JENERAL Officers— Major Generm Hon. C. Gore, C B., Cflmmanding C. W. •, liieuteaant Gore, 71»t Foot, ^.U.C \iii,<»»ton. <'oT.f NEia o.M TiiF. STAFF— Colonol Dviiely, C.B., Com- iimndiPR Royal Artillery, Montreal -, Lieut. Col. Whyn- yates, OominaiiJing Roynl Eni^inccrg, do. ; Captain Sandlwm, R. A., Major of Brigade, do. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, Lieut. Col. Young, K.H., H. Pay, Assist. Adit. Gener.?l, Kingston ; Captain Giitfln, unattached, D.A.A.G., Mon treal ; Bnsiun McDonald, Town Major, do. ; CajUain Knight, unattached, Town Major, auet)ec ; Brevet Major Bourchicr, Half Pay, Town Major, Kingston \ Mr. Dowd, Fort Adjutant, Isle aux Nolx. QUARTER MASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTM'T. Lieut. C-ol. D'Urban, Deputy Uuiirler Maser Gene- ral, Montreal -, M:tjur lie Routnliurg, H. P., Assistant auar. Mnst. General, Kingston -, Capt Ingall, unattached, D.A.a.M.G., Montreal. COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT. Dtjmtw Commiuari/ Oenerol—W.U. Robinson, Montreal. JttMant ComniMariei General— F. T. Coxworthy, aucbec -, T. Rae, VV. R. Lament, VV. H. Dalrympic, Montreal ( I). F. Oriel, Kingston; J. McFarlane, St. John's •, W. Stanton, Toronto ; Leonce Routh, Montreal •, F.B. Field, London. ,,.,„« lifimtf Auittant Commiaarte» Qenerml—Vf. II B. I'wher, Montreal -, T. McCann, D. R. liee, J. K. Goold, 7V«MMry CUrk»—i. D. Gallwer. Toronto 1 W. M. Lieutenant General Wu'.. Rownn, C. B., Head Quarters, Montreal. Uoitj^crs, St. John's •, F. S. Macprcgor, Mon-jreal \ A. T. West, Kingston ; P. P. Harris. Montreal ; W. T. Mc- Kiiistry, Ix)nilon ? C. E. Probyn, Prcscott ; J. S. C. C. Sutherland, Quebec ; M. B. Irvine, Montreal. ARMY MEDICAL STAFF. James French, M. D., Inspector General of Ilospitali* Montreal ; D. Drembreck, M.D., Staff' Surgeon, lot claw, Kingston -, Wm. Bell, M. D., do., Quebec ; Frederick Roberts, do., 2nd class, Quebec ; J. G. Wood, M. D., do., do., Kingston *, C.C.J.Delmage, M.D., 2nd class, Toronto ; Thomas Blatherwick, Aasistani S\irgeon, Quebec ; Asit. Surgeon Barrett, St. John's; Aast. Surgeon A. Jane, Niag- ara ; Ant. Surgeon Blake, Prescott ; Asst. Surgeon T. D. Lightbody, M. D., Kingston ; J.T.Telfer, Surgeon, 2nd class, Montreal ; P. S. Lning, Asst. Surgeon, Bytown { W. Rutherford, M. D., do., Chambly. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. RespRCTiVK Officers— AfoRrr i'B Lauds Department ; A!ph mso Wells, ' Montreal; Ai(oIphus Larue, ^ehec ; Ciiari; .s Francois Foiirui'jr, SI -T-ui: Port Joli ; William Ware, Qnebee; Joseph Ilam. ! .^lebec. and John Ostcll. Montreal, Prm-'hUaltlMix .iurveyirs; Secretory— E. T. Fletcher, QaiA.*.;. Upt e,- Canat^a Board. — The Honourable The CoinmiB»'..aei nf Crown Lands C«c o^cio) ; Joseph Bouciicu/:. iutil AnciTcw Russell, Senior Surveyor and Draftsmen, Crown Lands Department; John Booth, EtizaUt:i'.aum f Publius ". Elmore, Belleville; David Gibso 1, roumshipcf York ; A illiain Hawkins, 7Vn-»nfo ; Join Siijjg'iton Dennis, Wetton ; and John Knatchbull Roche, Pari Hope, Provincial Laud Surveyors ; Secre- tary "". F. Passmore, Toronto, JjocM Agents for Crown Lamfs.-Savlt Ste. Marie, Joseph Wilson; Northern Division of Owen's Sound SeUlement, George Jackson ; Southern Division iff Owen's Sound Settle- ment, George Snider. Agent for disposal of Landt in the Huron School Tract— rending at Saugeen, Alex. McNabb. (For County Agents see List* of Qntnty qfficers page 24.^ Rbceivbr General's Offic b. — Receiver General, Hon. B. P. Tache, Confidential Clerk, C. E. Anderson; Clerks, T. Dufort, I. B. Stanton, .md B. C. Bourret. Department of Pdblic Works. — CAie/'CSMiimttstaii*'' Hon. John Young ; Assistant Jo., Hon. H. H. Killaly ; Secretary of Department, T. A. <}egly ; Book-keeper, S. Strang ; Clerks, E. Hamilton, r 0. Shanly ; Enginemr, Samuel Keefer ; Draughtsman, F. P. Rubidge. Post Office Department. — Post Matter General- lion. James Morris ; Secretary— W . H. GrMin ; CktV Cl<'\ve; luspcctur I'f Ccvlral Ln udoii, I\.iiigMun — H. A. VVk'-kritead. Mii.ii'iA 1)ki-ar;'Mi:n'i'. — Lepnty Adjulant Gtntral of MiUlia, West—lA&A. Colonel Jlonakf Grrenfleld M;ic- doncll. Deputy Adjutant General of Militia, East — Lieut. C^olonel Alphonse tie riiilnberry. Clerks, (.^biTles reiiiclair, Jogliun 'f lioinson, mid I'eier L. Miicloiiell. Inijian Dki'artmiont. — Svperintendetit Oencral of Indian JJjairt—iUK (ioveriior (icnonil's iSccretary ; /ts- sistaiit Superintendciil and Accountnnl — S. Y. t.'lii.'t»lyy •, Chief Clerk, M. Turner. — Hupcrinlendeid and ymilor. East — U. C. Napier ; do. do,, H'tst, 3. B. Clench, Lcn- doH ; T. G. An<1cr80n, Cvhourg ; do. do., Manitoulin Islands, George Ironiiides ; Interpreter, Eaut—laanc G!:iK80ii ; do., IVest, Francis Assekiiiack ; Missiminrits, Eev. A, Jnniic8on, fV^lpole Island ; Rev. JnniCH Mood, Carradoc ; Rev. G. Anderson, Tyendinaga; R(^v. F. B. OlBcainp, Rtstigouch* ; F. Uouchcr, Lorelte ; Joseph Marcoux, Caughuaitaga ; F. X. Mnrcoux, St. Regis ; Josci>1i Marrault, St. irnncis. Schoolmattirs, Vincent Ferder, Lorelte ; Chnrles ForrcBt, Christeville ; Mani- toulin Island Establishment— -Surgeon D. 8. Jiayion ; .1/.Vs!«f «r/', I'cv. F. O'Mciira, L L. D, ; Schvvliiun-lir, .kliii C'liailos liailcy. UOARO OF RCOlaTRATION AN!) 8TATlSTIf».--The In- »pector Genera', the Roceivcr General, and the Provincial Secretary. Secretary to the Hoard — VV. C. Croflon. Qiiki:n's Printer— Stewart Derbyshire and George D?8harat8. lllUMTORY TO GoVF.RVMENT OFFICES, dllKHKl'.— a .16 varujusi Oilices coiinccled with ilie (2ivH liovcrnnicnt, are located la Uuebcc aa t'ollows, viz -. — f Governor General's Secretary. U»ii0N BoiLDiNC!), I Provincial Secretary. Lale St. (icorge Hoiel,< Executive (^oiiucil. Place d'Ariiie». [ Attorneys and Sol'». General. ( Adit. General of Militia. Cast? FOP St I.Pwir ( tWwn Land Department. Pla^ d> A^inM \ •'"''"'^ Works do. Jones' Buii.dino!*, < Insiiector (ieneral's Department. St. Lewis Street. ) Reox-ivcr General's 1 teparuiient. 12, Mount Carmei, Street. — Post Ollice Department. EASTEliN PKOVINCES AND NEWFOUNDLA^^D. Now nrunfiWicU ,—Li.cutcnavt Gotervor, His Excellency Sir Edmund Walker Head, Bart., Frcdericton . Provincial Scrrttary, Hon. John R. Partclow, Fredericton. I Kova Santiu ,— Lieutenant Governor, Ills Kxcellciicy Lieut. General Sir John Harvey, K.C.B., and K.C.H., Halifiix ; Provincial Stcretary, Hon. Joseph Howe, Halifax. frincc lildward %%\a.i\A -—Liiutenem Gotervor, Uis Excellency Sir Alexander Banncrman, Knt., Charlotte Town ; Colonial Secretary, Hon. Jainen Warliurton, Charlotte Town. iMcwrfcHnil'und.— GoDcrnoc, His Excellency Sir John GasparJ LeMarchant, Ku, St. John's ; Colonial Secretary, Hon. James Crowdy, St. Jolm's. There is a reciprocal Free Trade established, between Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the Islanl of Prince Edward, in the articles enumerated in the Tarilf, (i'<'« page 44,) as therein stated. This reciprocity does not extend to Ncwlbundland. We hoped to have Iwcii able to have given here, not only the Tariffs of, but also a varieiy of other information, respecting these Provinces. To do so would, we find, extend this Almanac far beyond the limitsof a7i(l. pamphlet. We till up tlie remaining Bi>ace, with the following condensation, of valuable materials sent us {torn New Bruns- TVick. EDITCATIONAlit N. B. The Provincial Board of Education for New Bruns- wick, is composed of the Lieutenant Governor and the Executive Council. 6'ecret«rw— John Gregory, Frederic- ton. Training Matter—F.. H. Duval, St. John. The University op KiNa's Col,i.eoe, is estaliiished at Fredericton, of which the tlueen is Patron, the Lieut. Governor is visitor, the Gliief Justice is Clianccllor, and the Bisliop is President. There is also a Council, com- posed of distinguished persons. The Convocation com- prises the Ctmncellor, President and Proffissors, and ecrsons admitted Masters of Arts, or to degrees in Divinity, liaw or Medicine. The Professors are— rt-in- eiptU and Profeuor of Classical Lkerature, Hittory, lUarai Philosophy and DivtnUy—IHcr. Edwin Jacob, D. D. ; Mathamatics and TiatureU Philostmhy—Wm. B. Jack, A. M. •, Chemistry and Natural tu»tory—iaine» Robb, M. D. 5 Modem Languaren — . There is a Collegiate Blctmol attached to the University, with an efficient staff of Qoasicai and Mathematical Masters. Grammar Schools, N. B.— The supervision of tlie Cainty Grammar Schools in New" Brunswick, is vested tn Koarls of Directors and Trustees, appointed by the Lieut. Governor in Counci!. There are thirteen of them, fiom which we have l)een favoured withreiurns for Iftli*. TlieK are situated severally in the Counties of St. John, Charloite, Nnfihiimherinnd (%) Glonc«sicr, Carleton, Sunbury, King's, Queen's, Rertigouche, Alliert, West- moreland, and Kent. Tlie teachers receive i;i00 a year cacli. from Govtrnment, and Dees averaging sometliing over Xjtt ; bat the teacher at St. John is more amply providoil for, his government allowance l«ing X'150, and IiM other emoluments jC-i30 ; while tlie second teacher at ]Vortiiuml)eriand, reccivis only ii50 from Government, with £M only as his other einolmnenta. The following abMract statement, relating to these thirteen Grammar •chools, for 1850^ will convey some idea of their iinport- nnee :— Number of Teachers 13 EmoKiiiicnts exoJnsive of Government allowance, .£870 Amount drawn from Coverumcnt, - • • jCISUU Numtor of Scholars, .... - 470 PARI':!! ScuiioLa, N. B.— The general management of the Parish Schools in New Brunswick, is vested in the Board of Education, composed of the Lieut. Governor and Executive Council. Tlie average number of Schools in the Counties has lieretofore been limited to ri.ie for each Parish : but the number may now be increased to thir- teen in any Parish, provided the whole number in tlie County does not exceed the established average. Th? (government allowance to the teachers, is Jt'30 a year lb; the first class ; JCii for tlie second ; and £tH for the third. The other emoluments range between JC20 and XlOO, the general avcraoe being about JCao. The fol- lowing is taken from the Parish &hool returns of 1850 :— Nuuiler of Scliools, 047 Teaeherst Mole, ...... 455 Female, Iffl* Sdiolars, Male, 11300 » Female, 8730 Amount drawn from Government, . . - X11387 Tliere are besides, in New Brunswick, the following Educational Seminaries, viz : The Wesleyan Academy, Mount AlliM)n, Sackville -, the New lirunswick Baptist Education Society ; and the Madras School. Banks in New Bkunswick. — Fide pages 28 and '20, ante. R «*venii«"» N • K. — The following is a Comparative Statemrait of the Revenue of New Brunswick, for 1840 and Jr^-M), omitting the fractions :— lt;4». IButt. incre'se. De'se . Loan Fund • • - Iiniwrt Duly - - - Export Duty - - - Casual Revenue - - Supreme Court Fees - Auction Duties - - Pedlars' Licenses - - Emigrant Duties - • Light House Duties • Sick and Disnbltd Seamens' Duties - £ 53(18 63907 1044.5 177-i 1402 140 S 1400 3444 1008 £ 6I4A £ 837 71447 7440 16001 4.i5 SfiOO: 737 1084 200, 53 0, 3 503' 3571 137 1665 6' £ 318 845 £9rum 1X104080! X07t7 £1101 318 XUM] ^ 1852.] SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. 85! Tlio IniportM into the Port of St. John and it^i Tin; Kxpormfrom St. Jolin ami its outposts, for out|)ort8, for 1&I9 and IfijO.shevv llio following results : 1 1&19 nii I \fM\ coinpnre ns follows United I Urit. (Colonies. I United Kingl'm N. Am ie4!t x-insflsa xioa.->io le.-Wi 3,SJ30t IP.W Inc.l £01410 Dec wi\m X2S0j0 VV.Indj btdtes. X1102 JE2103fl5 2040, 2;«157 X0.T8 £ 13208 Else- where. X218iil 18107 xsaoi Total. X065706 li*llt 770108 €104402 1?.'>0 Ift'd Inc. Dec United Ivingd'in X'llimti 4Jf^-?53 X 17847 N.'Ani.7\V7liid X.ViOOH a495j X 4:«iO aim X2S22 JC720!- UniLol dtntes. X4717I O-ViJi X180.-)!) 1.1 iO- vvliere. Total. XI!)-:WlX.;aUI2 m&i xflO;n . 002777 X3»30o ImpnrtN at St. Andrews and its outports, 1819 and 18J0, con)p.-ired : 184!) ie.>ii iP/>« Inc Dec United i Br"- Colonies. United I Else Kingd'm N. Am. X .'i4'^fl; X 3;l«4 10-.'41 5471 X 47.i5 X2r07 Wind States, where. X 10 £l»vy!i XllUl 273 28091 3r;-, X2C3 X 10794' '• 771 Total. X2-llil 4J3 'Ise- wnere. .C(«Mi X443 Total. X:J71i.-in 54241 17191 ShSps Iii\vard«i, 1S50. Name of Ports. St. .folm and Outports 211 Si. .\iKlrew'8 and Outports i 12 V. Kiiii^doin. No. Tons. Totals I 2.')3 llrit. Colonics Uiii e.lStatei i P.lsewhrre. No. 'I'ons. No., Tciia.~rSo. 'loii.s. 9193011107: ;m37 84; 7.W1!I 517;- 9j3i»3ll-i8l! PIWI Total. No. 031; 17P.>73i 00 03531' 2: 17!.")1 2307 2.Ji! 11,17 2t21(l4 C8 177111 73'2 30.0)' Tons. 3(i39J0 72093 43iiC22 Men. 1.-W0J 3851 li«10 KltipB (jiitvi'ard^', 18o0. Name of Torts. St. John and Outports St. Andrew's and (Jutpcrts. Totals . IT. KinadoHi. llrit. (^olonii'! No. I Totis. I .No. 57 2 10 11, 700 303619 l!l: i'ons. 701.5.'. Inife.j Hinies.i KIscwhrrc. Total. So. Tons. ; No. 'i'oiis. ; No.; Tons. iMeii. 133 oUl 0;37 47;)31 40504 87925 25 I i\ D E X . r.taE. Acts of Parliament, Ab- s^raits of - - - 45 to 54 Addenda 78 Addin"l,on, See Frunlennr.. Ada !'. .y, Vice Court - 22 Advi;ii;8eiuont8 - - 87 to 00 Agents, Crown Lands - 24 » Lloyd's 33 Agricultural Association 32 Agriculture, Board of- - 32 Alilermen - - - - 4.1,09, 81 Air)!ierstburgh,Town - - 09 " Customs - 09 AncaSter Grammar Scli'l 30 Appeal Courts- - - - 20,23 Arcs, Keini-Diiirnal - 4, 17 As£i(in!.|>', Lojrisliitive 19,21: " J';i>rt,ioiis lor lOto.Vi "' Otticer.s of ;;0 AssPspijK'nt A/,t - - - 4(1, 47 " Eeturns 0- to -M Assi/.es -2" Aptronoiidcul Tables 2 to 17 AByhims - - - 32 Attorneys (ieiicr.d - - - 83 All llLor.), Counties- 09 tot! Autumn -•-- "J Blinks, Canad.a - - - 28, 2Si " A:." ins 2'^, 20 " Holidays 29 " New Brunswick - - 29 " Newfoundland - - 29 " Nova Scotia 29 Bar, L. <'. !B Baptist Clergy - ----- 40 PAGE. Barrie Grammar .^cliool 30 Ueuidiarnois, County - - 22 " Registrar • 22 nellechas9c,Co'.inty- - - 22 " RegistT!!''- - 22 Belleville, Town 71 Grammar Sch'l 30 " Customs - - - 59 Berthier, County - - - - 22 " Registrar 22 Bible Christians- - - - - 41 Bonavcnture, County - - 23 " Registrar - 2.1 Board of Agriculture - - 32 Ooanls of 'rradc - - - - 3-'{ Boards, Trinity ----- 3;i !!owin:invilli' i:. SVliool - 3(: Itrantlbrd, Tuvvti - - - . mi ;irockville. Town - - - - 73 " Grani:nar School 3t) " ('ii8,ii:ii.s - - - - 59 ItylovvM, i'uwii ---..- t:9 Chancery Court- - - - - 23 Chambly, County - - - - 22 " Registrar - - - 22 Champlain, ('ounty- - - 22 " Be^dstrar - - '.'•! " Cl'.ijiii'iwa V 71 : " ''iisX'nis - - .')!; Cliroiiological Cycles - - 2 ,Circuit Courts - - - - 21, 15 U "ilies, (W. ■ I « l'!-!\S, .\i'ii-.'e - - - - 0-.', 2.. : " Appciiis - - - - 22,23 i " Crown 22 to 2! i ■• CirCUllB --2 " Count) Courts- - - 'i " Divlsjion Courts 2'ito 2? " I'eace 22, 21 " Muiiicipalilies 0-^ to^l Clcruy Lists - - - - 33 to II Cobouru', Town - - - - - 7."! " S-lioolH, &c. - - 30 " (yUs;oins, - - - - ;"<• Collectors, Customs 44 » Canal Tolls- - 44 3II7:2!I!I' 393ii2.» 10.3.17 lu7j OOll 71J58 3807 3284 2971! 4049.-3 20424 P.'.O"?. Colleges & Schools 30 Conuuercia' Stntem't854to02 Conip'sons, .Me'logicnl ItolO Compass, Varialioiis of- 17 CoHJinon Pleas ----- 23 Common Schools - - - - CO Congregational College - 30 •' Clergy - - 40 Coroners 22 ("ountv Courts 2.1 Counties, U.C. 2lio27 08to-fl (bounties, L. C. - - - 22, 23 t.'ouncil. Legislative- - - 19 " Officers - - - - 19 " K.\ecutive - - - 83 " i\Iuuicip;d 08 to *-l : 'our;s, Vi. C. - - - 2:! to V:? L. C. - - - 20 to 22 CounoilkTM 08 to 81 " Iiioccsan College - - - - 3(t JJisiNiiiBiiries - - - - 31, 32 Disiricw, I-. C. - - 'iOtoaa Division Court)j.U.C. 25to"2T » » Bailifli)'2.ito27 » '• CIrrks '2.> to 27 DcrchC8tcr, County - - - S-i " BegiBirnra - 23 Drunimond, County - - 2*2 " Regisirars - 22 Dundns Town, 80 Duiiiln8, See Stormonl. Durham, Ste JS'orthumberPd Duties, CuHtonii) - - 43, 44 Enstcrn Circuit 2j EcllpHes 2 " ElemcntR of - - 3 Educationril - - - - 20 to 32 Elections. Municipal - • 4.5 Parlinuieutary 40 to .')2 Election Law 19 to 52 Electcr^s, Municipal - - - ^.j " riirliaii:»'ni'iiy - - M Elgin, See M, itleiex. Emigrant Ar; . • - - - - Englisii rifv ;v - - 33,34 Epi>dm - - - - - 2 Errita - - - 78 Efji Mioi! i:f Tiini 3, S to lU 'Em^:: & I ■'Iliac: - - - 24 " i'ivi ii)n Courts - - 25 " tinmiirii .-,!kx)I - 3(» • Munkipi - - - 60 Expenditi.'r-.', ^ i' li' 34 to 57 Explana'not j; idnrS, 4 Exports 54to02 Executive Council - - • 83 Family, Boyal ----- 18 Feasts, Moveable - - • - 2 Financial Statcnicnts 34to 62 Freighis 60 Fron'ac Lenox & Add'tn 24 " Division Courts - 25 « Grammar Bchool 3U " Municipalities- - 70 Gaspe, District - - 20 to 23 " Circuits 21 " County 23 " Eegistr.nr 23 " Quarter b'essions- 21 " Uucen's Bench - - 20 " Superior Court - - 20 " Elections 52 Glengary, See Slormont. Gaiekicli, Town 71 '• Grammar School - 30 " oustom.s i)0 Governor General K! Goveru'iitDej)iiruii'(8 83, 84 " " Direct'ry to 84 Grammar ScIicoIh 30 Grcnville, See Leeds. Grey, *fe H'ellin^Um. Guelph Town, 79 " Granuunr School - 30 H.nldiuiaiul 24 " Divijion (^ourts - - 2.> " Grininirr Schools - ;«i " Mmiieii) ilities - - - 70 Holton, See Wentwortk. Hamilton City 08 " Grammar School - .30 " Ro; rd of Trade - - 33 " Cugtoms ----- !S\\ Hastinjis -21 " Division Courts - - 25 " Gr.immar School -- 30 " Muiiicip'dities - - - 71 Iloirs I'rcsumirtive - - - - IP Heir and Devlaee Court - 25 Holidays, Hank 20 Home <"ircuit - - 25 Hospitals, &c 31, :J2 PAOE. Iluntingtion, County - - 22 " Registrar 92 Huron, i cnh and Bruce 24 " Division Courts ■i.\ 20 " Grammar School - 3(1 " Municipalities 71 linnf.rts 54 to 62 Indian Department - - - 84 Insol'vi l)cl)U)r8 Court - 2.5 Insjiecic General 83 Insfiectoi . Revenue 44 " Tnvt. ns - - 40 Issuer Tavern Licenses • 34 Ireland, Census 18 Judges 20 to 24 Judiciary 30, 27, 78 Judicial Officers - 22, 27, 78 Jurors 40 KamouraskaDist. 20,23, 78 " Circ-ults 21 " Quarter Sessions - 21 Queen's Hciich - - 20 Superior Court 20 County 23 " Registrar 23 Kent 24 Division Courts 2tt Grammar School - - 30 Municipalities 72 Kingston, City 68 Customs 59 Schools, &c. - 30 to 32 Knox's College 30 Lachinc Canal 82 Laiubton, See Eutx, also Kent. Lanark St Renfyew 24 " Division Courts - - 20 " Grammar School - 30 " Municipalities - 72, 73 Lands, Crown, Agents - 21 " Deparun«iit 63 Land Surveyor!! 27, 2.- " County Surv'rs6e to 81 Law Officers 83 " Society, U.C. 23 » Terms, U.C. 25 Leeds & Gretiville 21 Division Courts - - - 20 Grammar School - - .30 Municipalities - - - 7:1 Legislative Council 10 " Assembly - 10, 20 Leinster, Counly 22 " Reaistrar - 2a Lenox, See Frontenae. Lennoxvillc College 30 " School 3il Lincoln & W'eliaiid - - - 24 " Division Courts - - 20 Gri:mmar Scliool - 3ii PAGE. Methodist Episcopal- 30, .4>) Middlesex & Elgin 24 •' Division Courts - - 20 •• Grammar School - 30 " Munidpalitfcjs - 74, 75 .Midland Circuit 25 Military 82,fc3 Militia Department 84 .Ministry, lm|ierial 18 Canadian 83 Missisquoi, County 23 Ecgisuar 23 Montmorency, County - 22 Registrar 22 Montreal, County 23 Regisuar 23 Distria - - - 20 to 23 CireiiiU 21 Quarter Sessloni- 21 Queen's Bench - - 20 Appeals 20 Superior Court - - 20 Montreal, City 81 Schools, &c.- 30 to 31 Customs - - 59 .Montreal Board of Trade 33 'l-rinity Board - - - 33 Shln'g,Tradc5«,62, 82 Moon, Eclipses - PAOB. Peterhoro' Town 76 Phases, Moon's - - - 5 to 16 Picton. Town 77 "■ (.raminar School - 30 " Cusioms - .50 Planets 3to 16 PolarSuir a, 4 Port HoiK', Town 76 (Justuins 30 Porineuf, County 23 " Registrars 22 Ports ami Duties 50 " imports and Exports- 50 Population - IH, 10, 08 to 81 Poiit Office Department - 83 Post Offices 6:] to 68 '• Masitrs ftito 68 " Office Rcsulatioiis 41 Postage rates - 41, 4:3, Od, 78 Prescott,Town 76 " Customs 50 Prescott & Russell 24 " Division Courts - - 26 " Grammar School - 30 " Municipalities 77 Presu'npiive, Ht'irs 18 Freahyterian Clorgy - 17, 38 i^rir.e8j,Praduce JtTimlier flS MunicipaliiKs - 74 L'IsIet, (Jnunty - 22 " Registrar 22 Lloyd's Agents :)3, 78 Loan and Trust Co. - 32 London, Town 74 M'n's Ris'gor Sett'g3,5to 10 " Phases 5 to 16 " Semi-diameter S to 16 Moveable Feasts - 2 Muni'al Corp's 45,46,68 to^Bl " Elections ------ 45 ♦* Qui liiications 45 " Flrnt Meetings - - 40 McGill t:ollege 30 Newmarket Gram'rSdi'l 30 New Brunswick 84, 8.) " Educational. - - - 84 " Banks 20 " Trade, &c., - - - - 85 Newfoundland 64 » Banks 20 Niagara, Town 74 " Grammar School - - 30 « Cus^ms . - 50 Nicolet, County 22 " Registrar 2" Noon, apparent - - 3, 5 to 10 Norfolk 2-1 " Division CourU - - 20 " Gramnuir School- - 30 " Municipalities 75 Normal School 30 Northum'id & Durham - 24 " Division Courts - - 20 " Grammar School - 30 " Municipalities -7.5, 70 Nova Scotia 84 " Banks 20 •ervatory, Magncticnl 4 Ofllccrs, I«gislati're - 10, 2(; Judicial 2*2 to 27 Municiphi • 66 to 81 Government - - 8;i, 2, 3; Primogeniture law ilmlis 52 Grammar Scliooi - 30:Ontario, see York. L'Orignal Grain. Scliool 30 jOiitarioGr.inimiir School 3f. Lotbincre, Countv 22lottawa, <."ounty 2) " Registrar 22 I " Registrar - — - - - 2:; lunatic Asylum 32 'Oxford - 21 >eau|)ort - 32 Magistrates Fees ----- 47 " Protection to 4S Vtagnelical Obborvatory 4 Mavors (>8, 81 Meilical Colleges See. 20 to ;52 " Hoard 31 Megantic, County 22 " Kcgistr.irs 22 Meteorol;i'l Comiiar's4 to 10 Meillodists, Wnslcvan 38, 30 *• Primitive 40 •' New Connection - 30 Prince Edward "ii " Division CourlR 20, 27 " Grammar School - 30 " Municipaliii<'!j 77 robate Court 2;5 Prothnnatories-- 22 rvoviiic'INormalSchooJs 30 Public Debts, .54 to H Lunatic Assylum - 32 Penitentiary - - - - 32 Goversiment 83 Univ'ty&Sch'IsaO, 36 Public Works Depart'nt 83 Qualitications. Municip'l voters 4.5, 46 Parliain. voters 40 to 52 Alder'n & Coun.1.5, 46 Memb's Pnrlia.40 to.52 School Trustees - - 46 Jurori 46 Quarter Sessions 21, 35 Quebec, Coimty 23 " Registrar 23 Quebec, District - - 20 to 22 " Schools, &c. - 31 to 33 " Circuits 21, 78 " Quarter Sessions - 21 Queen's Bench 20 Appeals - - 21) Siii)crior Court 20 Vice Admiralty Ct ii Quebec, City 81 " Boani of Trade - - 33 " Trinity House 33 " Exchange S3 " Ship'g'l"de&.c5Ito02 " Ciis:om8 59 Queen 18 Que<;n'a MinisU-rs 18 Quiien's Bencli 20, 23 Printer 84 Queen's Collei^'e 20, 30 " Sclwol -'- SO Reeves 00 to 81 Cin;uit 2.' " Division (^ourts - - 2(; RcgiopoHs Collece 30 " Grammar School - 3!llRito a - - - 'in. - - - 'iO, 1852.] SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC. 87 PAQB. Rlcholiftii Registrar 23 RiHiiil^.Hiin or Moon 3,5 to 17 RlliiOiiski, County 23 " Registrars 23 R. C. (;icr«y 31 to 37 Rouvlllc, C-ounty 23 " Registrar 2:; Royal Family 18 Rusiiell, See PreicolU Sandwich Ornm nr Sch'l 30 " Customs - - - 59 Saturn's Ring - - 2 Saguciiay PAUI!. Perms, University 29 Tcrrehoiine, ('ounty - - - 23 '• Refjlairiir - - 23 Phree Rivera, UUt. - 2Uto 2i " Cirjulls 21 « Quarter Sessions - 21 " Queen's llnncli - - 20 " Su|ierior Court 20 Timljer ibices 0'; Time, ii^q nation of 3, 5 to iO Toronto City 08 " Circuit 2.J » Schools, &c. - 30 to 32 " Board of Trade - - 3:) " CusMins 59 Truat & Ijoan Conipiny 32 Tr.»dc Returns-- 5'», 82, 62 Tr.ule, Hoards of 33 I'ownsliips 69 to 81 Towns 68 to 81 'Preasurers ■- OHtoSl Trustees of Schools 46 '• Klec;lonof 40 Twilight 4, 17 Two Mountains, County 23 " Regiairar - 23 Tonnage --50 to 02 University of Toronto - 29 " 'Perms 29 " Queen's College 29, 30 " McGill College - - - 30 " Victoria College - - 30 United States Census - - 19 '• Postage - - as Upper Canadi.' College- - 29 30 PAHK. Variation of Compass- - 17 Vaudreuit, ('ounty - - - ** Registrar Verchcres, <3ouniy " Reglsirur- - - ^'Ictoria, See Peterboro^ " College Villages 00 to 81 Voters, Municipal 45 " Piirliamciitary . - - ."iO Wardens 09 to 81 Waterloo, See WellingluH. VVelland, See Lineoln. Wellington, Waterloo, & , liefore bnyliij' clsewlicre ; niKl rcimMiilicr, we have JW NO SECOND 1PU1VE. JSH ji"'*^' ■:=»— -t^ 1 * '■ 88 Al>V£UT18Eill£]WTS« UiPPER CANADA CLOTIMGJSTABLISHMENT. Messrs. STOVEL & BAINES, 20, KINO STREET EAST, TORONTO, and 158 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON, ENGLAND. I MESSRS. STOVJiL & BAINES HAVR opencl this branch of thnir FBtabllalimpnt nt tlie soIU-.itntion of nniiiRrotis Gentlemen in the Province wliolKive long felt its necesKiiy ; It ia the only ('lotl)ini;? Estalilishiueut in the I'roviuco in (llreot coiinesion with a European Finn, nnd wiir be fouiul to present mlvantnges not to be obtaineil elsewhere. Messrs. S. & B. Import their own Cloths, and will select their (Jiiindian and London Stocl; of Fanry Gonds in the same Markets, and ntthe same time they have the facility, and will use it, of obtaining (he I'cst VVorkinansihlp, and the stylo of their |.''irineiits may be inffrre.l from a perunnl of the aii'ieve 1 Kopoit, pVpsented to iMr. Sun el by the Board of .) toifilicr ui'li a iiair of 'I'nv^'s^ r-; sil'inilteil by Mr. Stn\e) to exemiilily ihi! i'liprr.-oinciiM v\ l.irli lie prop:-..s:'s in iliu c i! ;iii i iii;'i>(; •--!' t;i,:t g..riiieiii. lor the t'ervi.-e of i!it! Cav.iliy, lia-.c ilfi'ine,! it e\|i iicnt !■ ■ hiain liifi i';Tb?ani attfirl.niOi;, and tiUr, to ;; -o sanu! I'rigootis titti: I with ( (vcr.illB made alier tliis I'tUaTu ; and iln'v are tbcrt'li.T.! now in a posiliJii to lurni a doi-idc I opiniiin upon its liierfN. 'J'iic adv 'ntages of tbi^ proposed Pattern over that at present cuLuI dialled, rrt?, that it fitJ the lio Iv neater and letter in ::nv po.si.ini ; tb il. v,- .d-; iv.-'vrs drrv-r ::i lb.- ti:r c, n afl^ r 's i ;t;' ;(r Ir.'C !uai of stride ; aiii t); ;t tl:e li"r-S(\-iia is sj placed as lo I e If's ixpose i to frl -liou by tiie saddle or by the stirrnp-leiiluir. It is found, mort-over, on refer- eiK'f; to some of tlio i r'.ii'dijal Araiy Clothier:!, who admit ibe proi'ose 1 Pattern to be an iMipr ivi.nieiit. IbM tlicse a Hant-vtcs can l,e 111,.,';::, .d wiili.ii;"L cati.iliii:; :.n ad ii;.ioii:il expeusf liprin liir- Coluiu'l. Thi' liu, rd an^ lliT.lore trial del lo snl mi-, fur Li:" ■■ mni 'er.liai of His Cr .•'-I'lieC' >MMANDJ;R-IN-( 'llll'd'", ibcir eiitire ap] rnv.d of ibo prjj'Ojtvl i'attern, I'^r wiii:h, in dieir ojvid ui, ?>;r. S • ,»•! dc- rvi'i much ci : la -, tin i lliey li:ivec;:iisf I a I'air of Over- alln'to~t>eprepriri' I, of the |rj;if'r quality, and ota «•• •• '•alc'ilatH to (it a min of .> leet Id Micliiis in ln'i;ilii, (the usutil st-uidarl of sealed [i item-,' w'd ''i Ibt-y I eg to r.^,>niuieiid to iJis t-r-ice to he «v'ule.l .'w tlie es .dili^e 1 Pattern, in place of liiat now (iepociied in iliis OlVice. J have tiic honour to l;e, &c., (.Signed) JAMES C11ARLE.S DALniAC. Litulenrut General. The Aimotant General, &.c., tic, 4tc. [ENT. N, ENGLAND. ■II in the Province 11 (liruct caiiiiuxion of Fniiry fJoods in i I'Cst VVorkiiinii-liip, I c.i\ 10 jMr. fiuncl l>y : lotl!in«otli(r Army, iii;eii(lciice. I' li:it can lie desireil ; < itl tiitiy will always SKINS, on inny obtain them elves only sufllcient ins tlioso wlio take i)Ut well aasorted 20tli December. cm the two iiiclow.! ity Adjunnt i.'etirr:! ■ii|ir ..-.'iiiciii-i v> l.i'ii it ('\|( iicut !■ ' l,i;.in itU'iii i anil tlioy arc D ly iH'i'tiT nnl I cttir 11 i I': I J.c |.':-.-j\-'iii , luartwjver, on rclor- • ivenient, (h.ii. these liij. nl ari^ ih t. lore itirc a|i|rov;il of the Misc I ii I'air ot'dvcr- I in li''iu'hl, (the usual s.-bUuiiud I'ailerii, in nALnur. ieutenrut General. QEO. B. WYLLIi, LVPOHTKR OP BRITISH & FOREIGN SET GOODS, Keeps constantly on hand a laryc and well Bclected Stock of DRY GOODS, Suitable for Town and Conmry Trade. His HOSIERY and GI.OVK DEPARTMKNT is complete. IIABERDASIIEIIY, A LAIIGE AGSORTittENT. Freiirh, Paisley and Cernian Filled tMiawls ; French ]\l> in.'. (/•j!)Our.'~ai: i Dilaiirs. ('ai|i.is and gener.il lllrni^llings. FLOWERS, Frciieli and Fiiitlish. Cloths, Cassimere, Doeskins andVest- ings. Hats, Bonueti, Shawls, &c., &c., &c. TORONTO, 18. KING STREET EAST. HUQH SCOBIi, IBOdDIKeElLLEl AND STATIONER. BOOK & JOB printing; BOOKBINDING AND RULING, Copperplate and Wood Engraving, and Printing, [L Q T [H] @ a' [^ ^ [p [H] Yj, (tc, Ac, etc., ADELAIDE BUILDIIIGS, Xo. 16, laXG STREET EAST, TOUOiVTO CANADA WEST. The "British Colonist" Newspaper is published at this Office every Tuesday and Friday. f~ i 90 ADVEKTISBMBNtTS. P. PATEBSON & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE MERCHANTS, 21 KINO STREET EAST TORONTO, Impoit direct from the Mann fact urers in Birmingham, Sheffield, Wotverhamp'on, Glasgoi^', ^-j. 'Iron and Sootoh Floughs always on hand. J. G. JOSEPH, 36 King Street, (Zloronto. All klnii of FOREIGN WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELLERY & INSTRXnMTEN"^ made and repaired. M«& ^^SK" jm^ Jmr9 IMPORTER AND GENFRAL DEALER IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, Siffn of ^'Tho Ittkvge Snilb and Fork/' No. 75, YONGE STREET, TORONTO. . TORONTO GENERAL REGISTRY OFFICE, No. 71, A7iELAIDE STREET EAST, (Bflwecn Church and Nelson Streetn,) For ]!!:Techanics, Meie & Female Servants, Apprentices, &c. 0\ten daily, (Sundays excepted) from to o'clock, a. n. till 4, p. n. J. MELERICK, G. NIOO L, Proprietors. DR. BELL, ' GERMAN PHYSICIAN, CAN he consiilicd upon CHRONIC or LINOERINQ Dlsmses at hU office hi TORONTO, Front Street, op|)0.e8 of ttie nntiirc nml locntion of disensifs dy an Inspection of llie tir^Re, thereby cnnldinsr those who aie iiii.ll le lo endure the fnii)iiii-g of a journey to send by nnottier person. His Medicines ate vegetable and " pcriJL'cily bnrudL'ss, under all circumstances and conditions of life. N B.-NO CHARGE FOR ADVICE. b. g. stewart. s.»oksi:ller and statioi^er, C O B O U RG. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, HOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE ?nh.-cribers linve constantly lb' Sale, nt their Store in King Slreel, next door lo Messrs'. J. Ilcckett & Co't;. jMediciil Laboruiory, an extensive and well-assoricd stock of liUOKS and STATiONEKV, princi- pally iniiioned by tlll■nl^elvcs, iliicct from Biimin, during the recent t lilppina i-enson. To (lici. Stock of BOOKS, already clioicc and varieil.M^oeklv Addltioutt \> ill be made of Novelties', ns itiey irsiie from the Ainerii-nn Press". Orders for English fyorks e.vectiied via Quebec, in spring, iniAsuin- iner am! autninn, or where ureatcr promptitude is desirable, by ilie llritif^h Mail Bieanierg. Till' Assordneiit of STATION IIRY includes Writing I'apor, of ever^size and description; Drnwing Material>, Acru'int Books, &c. tec. &.c. ANMIAiuS iMdoiher GIFT BOOKS, intended for CHRI.STMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS; Brilisk Alti.aHarn and Piickel Boi>k$, in urent variciy. Choi.-e I;N(J|{AVING.S and LITHOGRAPHS fur sale: additions made from time to time, by direct iinpor- taiions from London and Paris. Ttii> ll/unlraieit a:id Lilerary Papers and other British Jmirnali ; Army and Navy Litis, received by siiocea- sive Mill t^tcauitTi'. Ordurs fur Eiigihsh or American Periodicals promptly executed. Toronto, Nov. 1, 1.851. ANDW. H. Air' TTR A. CO. ' r 1. TS, >'/', iVf?. paired. tE, &c. ra. Street, those eaiid S, 1^, 't&: iici- ie.i, iin- * I itig •a tor eg- J ^ - ' r ^ I ADVCiiTieiEiii e::vt&i. 91 NEW ESTABLISHMENT IN MILLINERY, STAPLE Sl FANCY DRY GOODS. THE TORONTO HOUSE, VICTORIA ROW, No. GO, KINO STREET EAST, TORONTO. CIIARI.ESVVORTH ooiild ri'Rirctl'iilly cull ilie niiiniloii oi itit- imhilc lo liU Slock of millliiory, Siaplo uiid Fancy Dry C>i»odB, which will In- loniul iioi lo i«' xiirpiiKtii'il liy nny oilier Iioum- m the irii(li>, fiilicr for vuriciy or chcn|iiiviia. An iii«|>coiioii of hiit HTOCK will meet the (ipiiruluitiii of Inleiiiliiig purchuscii. WlIOI^CSAIii: AND RCTAIIi. .1. XaZZiX.INBR7 SHOW ROOXIX VP 8 T A III S J. CHARLESWORTH. T O R O N T O O I T V llO YONGE F O U N H E E T, DRY, J. R. ARMSTkuNG & Co., MANUFACTURERS of nil description* of rookiii(r Siovrs. nml nil kind* of Fniiry Parlor nn>l Rox Hiuveii; 1111(1 ilioonly MiinutncciircrKor ihc cclclirnO'il CockiiiKSiove. ciillvil ihR Cniiodlitn I'uriucr* SALE R()< > M S at th e Koumlry nml nt S t. Jaiiii^'tt Biiil.liiii;*, Kliin .Strt-ri. iip ur the IJnihcilr nl, Toronto. THE CA8TILIAN HAIR INVIgOBATOB. THIS clcinnt Toilet Prepnrnlion !■ wnrrnnted to excel nil others ever otTercd to the piihlic, for Prc-crvlr>« and Ri!«torinR ihe llnir : it preveuia or curi>H ItUihitn and grry huir ,• turt$ dandruff and ringwurn ; niul \ what ii of the hitiho^t iinporiaiico, iv, ihnt it is iiiiliko iiioiii oilier 'I'oilet prepiirniions, hy Iciiie prrrcrily hnriidcs», yet surrei^Kl'Ml for the piirpo«es reroiiiiiicnded. It iiivf* ilie hnir ii I cniitifidly fiori, finooih nml I'lossy i n|i|)enrni)Cb i in ihls it also dilfcrH from other prrpnrntlons, nil of which more or lean hariJcii oiid dry the hair. ' The S|Kiiii»h Ladit?, so justly famed for benutiful and (jliissy hnir, have used TKSIID ©ASf HJLMl^ HMIBi I[l^¥I[©©iaA^©ia for centuries. Ji cniifcs the hnir lo retain its orlRlnnl colour lo the Inie'-i |ieriod of lire, only iiiakinL' It assume a darker vhndc if origiitnlly very li^hl. y^weotert Aa/rlcoijei>s and OiIIm out or turns grey. Tlie Invhiorator removes iiurh disease, mid rcstorrs the skin and hnirtoa hvullhy condition. For Sale by UUTLER & SON, London, and by S. F. URQUHABT, Toronto. It. 3d., 2s. Gd.. The only Wholesale Agcitt in Canada. riid fiH, FEU BOTTI^E. DIVISION COURTS ACT. JUST PUBLISHED BT HUGH SCOBIE, FBICE Is lOid., TUP, niVIPION COURTS ACTfor Upr'<"r(;iiiiiid!i, with an AMACYTICAIi INDFX liv his Honour JniiiCH Kotierl Gowaii, Judpi- of llie C'oiinlv of Siniroe. to which aio added Rcl'erciircs to llritit^li Slitiiles coiiiiiliiinx nntiloK' i>!< vnnnineiiis, iindiKUIjlilS ntid FORIVtS in use in ttie Division Coui la of ti e lyuuiity of Siincoe, us approved of hy iht- Judges of itie Superior Cuiirit of Coniiiton Law. " A Valuable Guide to Commercial Men and others." Toroiiti Nivfinlie', P.5I. I«. KINi} STREF.r RAMT. AMERICAN INSURANCE STOCK COMPANY, CAPITAL, $115,000. ^V. If. FEL LOAVES, A{;ent. '• sii ran -juz ~\bl^k^ .j^^ PRKIVIIVJn HARNESS ITfAKCR, Sign of the Mammoth Collar, 93, Yonge St., 3 doors North of Temperance Street, Toronto. THE Hidiscril'cr ihnnkful for the lil'cr.'d pniroiinue lic; lowed on. hini, would reiniiid his fricii'li) and the iiiiMie thnl ho has alwavf on hand nn nsaorliiieiit of Saddlery, which for ncatiiL'ss of sivle, qunliiy of iiinii'ri.'il mid worUnnnxliip ami lowiiess of price. caniiMt lie 8iirp:d. Pleasure and heavy 'I'cniii H.-iriiess, similar ioiI'ohu for which he has receiveil Nink Dikpkrknt Pkkmiums and l)ii>i,oMAhfroni AuficnliurtilSociciii'sniid Indnsiriiil ExhIMtioiis. in 'I'oroiiio, Nincmn and Monireal. Also, an afsonnie).! of llorfc Cloihine. of Canndimi and Iiniioned Kemevs. mid Siahle Ftiriiiliirc conslaiiilvon hand. (£7 Rcinvmbtr SIkii oK tllO Volllir. N. R. Iii'li) Buhlier Wnu-rpmof ilnrnen.i V^irnish. in tioltles. NeMsi'oni nil. Sec, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // #/ 1.0 1.1 ltt|21 115 ■tt ilii |2^ u^ H|L25 |l.4 u^ 4 ^ — » ^ Photographic bOQKBS Corporalkxi ¥fS^ .^^ ^^;^ ^"4 as «MIT MUM STRHT W«Mmi,N.Y. 14SM ^P^^ ' ■(*■»*»**'<«•¥" 92 ADVERTIfitJBlHBNTS. JOHN MeOSK No. 49, YONGi: STREET, TORONTO* WaOXiSBAZ.a ASTB RUTAZXt DGALKR IN COOKING, PARLOUR & BOX STOVES, &C. ALSO:— JAPANNED WARE OF ALL KINDS. Jobbing doue at tho ffliorte»^t iiotieo ; Roofs Tiaiiod, Gutter and Condactor Pipe pat up* repaired and warranted fo give satisfaction. HOLMES, HEWITT & WILLIAMS, CAR U I AGE MANVFAGTVRERS, No. 14 2, TONQE STREET, TORONTO. Every description of CARRIAGE, with tbe most MODERN IMPROVEMENTS always on hand, or Manufactured to order at THE SHOATEST NOTICE. NEW DRY^OjODS_EST>MBU WILLIAM POLLEY, Importer of British and Foreign Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, 66, KINO 8TBEET EA.8T, THBEE DCXmS WEST OF CHUBCH STBEET, T @ 1^ © IM T ©, D. CRAWFORD & Co., TORS nXZiZtS, CORNER OF KING ANO GEORGE STREETS, TORONTO. MUSTARD, INK & BLACKING MANUFACTURERS, • IMPOR TERS OP COFFEE, SPICES, DRUGS, DYE STUFFS, Ac. MESSRS. CAYLEY & CAMERON, BARRISTERS, 8lO., OSfice— Cliarcii Str«o3, iftext door to »!i« Convl IIoHsi>, TOnoNTO. WILLIAM CAYLEV.] [MATTHEW CROOKS CAMERON. THOMAS BELL, LANB AGENT & GENERAL C0NVE7ANCEB, .CORNER OF KING AND CHURCH STREETS, TC RON tC. yb L»\i, ilitot i w iii iw i fij I A.I>VE]ltTI8ElM BTi^^i. 93 J THE ^mBM ismsim^i nmipmi INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 1P31, FOR FIRE, LIFE AND MARINE INSURANCE. The Marine Branoli includes Insurance on tiie High Seas, as well as Inland Navigation. C A P I TAL, jeiOO,000, In 10,000 ShareB of Ten Pounds each, — with power to increase to £250,000, PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. T. HAWORTH, Ebquirb, Pretident; M. P. HAYES, Esquire, Vice-President. GEO. HERRICK, M.D, R. KNEE8HAW, JAMES BROWNE, THOMAS BAINES, O F F I C E-A T TORONTO. October, IPSl. HUGH SCOBIE, A. McGLASHAN, Ayn JOHN B. ROBINSON, Jr., Esqrs. TORONTO. ROBERT STANTON, Sreretary, ROBERT o. Mcmullen, K«V«««^|M^^^^«^ Thk How. JOHN HAMILTON, The Kox. JOHN A. MACDONALD, JOHN WATKINS, Esq., W. FORD, Jr., Esq., JOHN COUNTER, Ew;. DIRECTORS: THOMAS ASKEW, Esq., Prendetit. HENRY GILDERSLEEVE, Esq., Viee-Pretident. JAMES NICKALLS, Esq., ALEX. CAMPBELL, Esq., FRANCIS M. HILL. Esq., D. D. CALVIN, Esq., M. W. STRANGE, Esq. H. FOWIer cent, leaa than charged by the Pcillnra. STEAM ENGINES Of the lateat and moat approved kinda. AliiO, Mill and other C.iitlnga made to order. POTASH KETTIES Cast with mouth U|iivarila in louni, far aupcricr to those caat in nnd. GEO. B. SPENCER. J. & J. PARKES, ADELAIDE STREET, WEST OF BAT STREET, TORONTO. Bagatelle and Billiard Balla Turned, and every dcaeription of Turning exeeute]vi'li oli'rrr\ . BCOlilE'S MUNICIPAL MANUAL, Fos uprss \ ___ .. ._. _, ("•^ilN'l' \i\lNC; |i|.- M'ni,ri:'.-il ('.,:|ii)i;i;i.,i:s .\fl>. (i r.A IIim I Ar'>. ai.il ihr var'; i! (H'ht V.-r-^oflilO ^ I I .1-1. .lull', uhicli ci-'iilVf liowcr-: nr iiniH.-c il.iiics uii tin- .M.iiiiniialilii.'s. 'I'lif Mil.>cnl. cr li.i-< .'M.-u A S U P P L E M E N T , ( Viiit :>!"l:.-.' |i)(- nii!i'ni''vi.|ils U) ilio 'Miihr-i|.: I Cirp. rr.siiii |.| Ai-t, &•<•. In cn'or to rciiil.T t! (• M mil I i-..i..;|,.;t' I N3;rJ>>; W ♦^a J':'!-' ".i'S IIN £" \vll.^llorl^ I .• i^^.. ■(■.!, i-..iit.iinia.: ;rl (.imImt Ai i.tini'1,1.- aii.l New I'aiac-iiiiiMiis (,! a .Maiii,M|',il ilrir.icii ', \t,-\'[f i|iirii',_' last m-siOH nt' I'ailriiiinii, ;iiii| lifiiniii;; l.ii' 'i.iii' ui ilif l,.au- ill all III iiicf ro'iii(!'iMi'.| wiiii ilii- MiiaiiMi..iliii('j iiji li; 111!' prc-"Mit timiv 'I'lic !S.:|i|.(.iir : •- a'c iiiu riii la ^i,•(• w.ili llif Aiainial, mj lli.it Imili ni ly In- hiaia.l roL'CtliiT. 'I li<- Miiu'iii ill ".Uiitual an. I S-ijjiUwi7tl:iiii! ':•, U) I.I' in llie i.ix.oMun cil imitv ...iic wnu l^ i>li('s U> I t•(•l.1lrt'r^alll ',\ iili tlif .■Muaioip") I iws) of ilic I i.jiii.cf. ill .1 ilK- iiic|(.'u('carryii,i; ilicin hoiit liciiilly an. I l(.'i!ally iiiiu cvi'i-iiiioii. Tor iita. Nov niLer. i?.-,i. ' IWCAl SCOWIK, Publisher. SCOBIE'S CANADIAN ALMANAC rf^in; (■.\N.\|)|,\N .Af.MA\;\C for l.-.'2 i« the (Ifili aiitiiial ihsiic oftlic si-rips—ttie firrl Invin:! I.rcri piillislnvl X in !.;(• I''all ot lsi7, lur Mil! y«!;ir 1-1- . ouliat put lic.-ition iIhto vt'ic |.'),li(lil n.picrf pniiiel. v lin li nipi wiih rra ly -ale. 'I lie iK-Jt \('ar ilie e.liin'ii wns enlariifil to •ilt.lilH), ainl c.-ieh yn.ir, in roiifcipieiicf if ilie t;row iiiL.' Irniiiii i, lliiTi: li.iil to lie a correspondin;,' increase in the quantity, iiiilil It-o'i, when llic iiunil.t'r hrii rcactii.d ilu? latyu amount of 1 «,<)«> O COPIES. Thp uiiiin--i c.irr; isinkPii in the rompli'lion of the Alinniirir to (livp informntion only wliicli is (Jorivcil from autluaiiK- i-.iiirrrf. Jii f (jllcclinf: iIk' in .tcri.ils mr ilic Aliiianac < f Iv.VJ no less than l.tKlO CirculirM ucrcn'iit out, ami ilii. iiilorin.aiiun yol lo,.'t llier liy this means is m.w pn^enteil in a ronnccieil (oriii ii' itie woiK, vvliicli for Tuiiiiiiv ami variciv ami cheap;. C"-*. ih not snrixisse.l l.y any pnl.liraiioii i;i Nurlh .Aincnr.n. As, all nlvi'tisi i; imalinni. (hi- c; ui.iili.iii Aliiian.T- iiren'ii's ,\iK;.,iilat.'i s not lo t'C* l-ewf ere BCC in.vl. The wiile-spM'ail ricriilaton, wl.ir li an ediiiui iil' upwanls of 40.(.'<<0 C'4>I*II ?i ii.sutt s, is \\i rii.v llii" .iHentioii ot pi"i'ihs 111 liii^ineS''. of wtiaiever iN'scriplioti ; and the pi ires chariied lor ilie ii.sertion of aMviTuseinenli' in the Al i...a-i'' are less in propjMioii than llie r.iies tirarilly paid to Newspapers with liinited circulations. Tlic fullinvii.;. are ilie Almanac rales (ur /\dveili.-ins : For a wli' le pau'C Xlll « ft 1 Fur a (|iiarliT p.Tje X'i IK For a li 111 p ii;e 5 av lYEOieNiNns, ANII TJISN.S-II 1! I a ItV T!IK I;\I!I.1IST MMI.S OI! (iTillal fOWIYANCK. TeitM'' . - jCI .'js., Cuiit'iicr, pe aniim, le«s the I'osiaiic to t'oiiiiiry SiilisiMil er.e. Advetiiscini'iif!*, -Id. per line lor the first inserli mi, ami Id. per line for eacti repetiiron. TIM", l.ni TISII ('<)|,ONI8T Man enjoscil the oontidence of the ( .in.adian Fu' lip fur the [tnft tliirleen yearp, .'ind i.o everiiBi (« \vi 1 he ^pire.l tn reii.!er It \vorili\ ot' .i (■•niliiiiiaiice of itie mtv hl.eral snppi.ri which lias I-reli licre 1 (ore i-Merdel 10 it. It will always emit iiii the lals- .md hv the Mails ;.iii(l the utraiest c.ire Will ciiiliimt' lo liefestowed upon it, Rons lo reixlir it ii' f verif respect an ncce, t II I" i'ainilv ami llusiiiess Newspaper, in its Lilernry, ("ommercial and I'oliiical arraii;;i inenSi. Noveiii' er I, If-al, IIUCII SCOIUE, ri.Unher. IIU'UI RCnDIE, rRINTKK, K1,N0 KTUBKT GAKT, TCIIONTC.