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Les diagrammes suivants iliustrent la mAthode. 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 ■■v' y II n ■<■ I ■>■ Willi ■■""f? ill ^— ■ -I*, imr! q^.. .&- ;;a^ FOR I The Year of our LORD, 1813, BElNd THE FIRST AFTER QISSEXTILt 6R tEAP TEAIIJ Calculated for the Meridian of Saint John, iri Istew-Brunswickj Being ill Latitude 45° 2(y-North, Longitude 66° 3' West; BUT WILL SERVE FOR ANV P'AUT Of" "fAE PROVl^Ci* ^^ ,{ 'y. - .CONTAINING The tJ>iit^^^1^Mttf^ii'A»^' The FEAitsaftd" Fasts of thp I Cnui^ciri vrlth otBaf , Rii- I markabl'E'Days. '^;'"5■.*• The Eclipses tjf the Lumi.va- I -RTIS,' ■■•■ ■ I The RWuro and Set'^ijto of the Sun and Moon, The MooN'-s Plid^, '' '' The KQUAT^tbN 6f Ti» f , K ] t . I ^ h SOLAR AND LUNAil ECUPiES fou 1813. ■■'^-^''^^ Apparent time in the murning. There will be Four Kclipses this Year; two of the SUN, andj ^7 two of the MOON, alternately as follows: — l J^ I. Of the Sun, February 1st, invisible, 6 at 4h. 12m. morn ^ ing, in long. 10 Signs 12"* 11^ D 's lat. 41^' North. II. Of the Moon, February 15th, visible, as follows: Beginning at .... 2h. 46ni. 1 Middle 4h. 12in. Ecliptic S 4h. 20in. End --"--... 5h. 38m. Digits eclipsed 7" 45' D South Limb. III. Of the Sun, July 27th, invisihie, 6 at lOh. 19m. morn., ?>^ ing, in long. 4 Signs 4" 4^' D 's lat. "ib^ South. ^ IV. Of the Moon, August llth, viaiblo, as follows: Beginning at . . . . - 9h. I6m. ^ » Middle lOh. 2 4m. l..^^*?^ Ecliptic^ --.,-- lOh. 32m. f'"^®'" End - nil. 31m. J Digits eclipsed 4** 25' on the D 's North Limb, irent the 111 y, I evening, nil. 31m. J ^ Th'S Names and Characters of (he Tizchc SIGNS of the ZODIAC. -I S V si J f Aries, head, y Taurus, neck, II Gemini, arms. 05 Cancer, breast, ^ Leo, heart. rpj Virgo, belly. £: Libra, reins. n\ Scorpio, secrets, ■ X Sagitarius, thighs. Vf Capricornus, knees. XX Aquarius, legs. K Pisces, feet. The Names and Characters of the PLANETS, 00 The Sun. O ([ • D C The Moon. 5 Mercury. $ Venus. © The Earth. S Mars. T^ Jupiter. T? Saturn, y Herschel, The Name? and Characters of the ASPECTS, (S Conjunction, or in the same degree. ^ Sextile, 60 dc^ees. n Quartile, 90 degrees. A Trine, 120 degrees. ^ Opposition, ISO^degrees. Q Dragon's Head, or as. cending Node. fS Dragon's Tail, or des- cending Node. i . N '^— •—»-»--' 9i ^/^-^AJ /> ^ ' v^ Horn. Vlarcli /line EMBER DAYS. 10, 12, and ISjjSeptember 6, 11, and 12||Dt^comIjer 15, 17, and 18 15, 17, and 18 S MOVEABLE FEASTS. le I ^ppUiagesima Sunday Feb. 1 I ^iiinq. or Shrove !iun. Feb. 28 |\sh Wod. or 1st Day of Lont - - , . March 3 Vlid-Lcnt Sunday - March 2S Palm Sunday . - April 1 1 :ASTERDAY - April 18 Low Sunday - . Ajiril 25 Rogation Sunday - May 23 I A seen. Day, or Holy j 'J'hnrsday . - . May 26 jWliit Sunday _ . Juno 7 i Prinity Sunday - June 18 Advent Sunday - Nov. 23 K >4 I f \ IIOMDAYS AT J'llE PUBLIC OFFICES. \ \ '^ 1st January, New-Years day. 18th tlo. Queen's birth day. iOih do. King Charles Mart. 17th March, St. Patrick. i5th do. l^arly Day. : 231 April, St. George. '2i)iU May, Restoraiion of JCing I Charles Jl. Ith June, King's birth day. 24th do. St. John. I2(li August, Prince of Wales' birth day. |22d Sept.' Geo. IIL crowned. 29th Sept. Michaelmas Day. 25th Oct. Geo. HI. accession. 5th Nov. Gun Powder Plot. 39th do. St. Andrew. i . •, 25tl» December, Christmas. 2Gth 1 27th I Christmas |Iolidays. 28th J Good Friday. I'instcr Monday, '■ ,, t ; Easter Tuesday. , ,^; . , , , •,! Whit Monday*. ' *■ Whit TuesdaV. ml BRANCH .Tames Reed, Esq. Mr. John Mills, ' -'. ; Thomas Reed, '-^ ' . .# PILOTS. ; Mr. Charles Thomas, Sen. Abraham Mabee. An Irish gentleman, observing that the lights were so dim as ►nly to render darkness more visible, ca'.led out lustily, " Here, «aifer, let ine have a couple of (lucent candles, that I may sec those others burn." >6 »f / 'y/ X^ >'/ ^^^ w.">;' r Ivi U V VV D CALENDAR, &c. Irises '■''» sets!r. % s.!([ lI.iM.II.M.ll.M. ; V i H^ ^ ^ \ IjD 'i7 3;C 4i'i 5|3 7' 5 8jf) 9|7 io:c iihi 12j3 I3ll 14;5 15^J 16! 7 17;C 18'|'2 19,3 2(> 1 '21;5 22! G 9.S;7 24C 25'2 26:3 27|4 2:s'5 2fi;n 3';i7 Cij^cumcision of our Lord. yariable 2il Sunday after Christmas. zee at her. Very Epiphany, r^ . , cold, jLuciiin ^ Stationary. P. Ji.VV. 11. M. ■^ Slow ot Cloclc, 74-m. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 41 4 H)! 6 2,29:10 48 7 40 4 20 ])scts!vf 11 24 40 4 20| .") 43 25^ \\ tyO 39 4 21 4:):;:x;: 12 42 39 4 21 7 48|21 38 4 22 8 54; K 38 4 22110 3 18 ist Sunc'ay after Epiphany. Mure 7 )) in Perigee. moderate 7 fur sonic 7 ? rises 5h. 17m. mor. days. 7 ;/» Slow of Clock 10m. 7 S3 2 1 {7^ Vfimly. 7 2d Sunday after Epiph. i%7 Queen's birtii day Uept. 7 A very 7 *;l Qw.TIX 1 Ih. 4Gm. nior. cold 7 Ag.ies. c^y , c^ 28' N. spell 7 Vincent. of 7 Very low snozcy 7 3d Sun. af. Kpip. T^^^ 3ih. 7 pidos. [iuorn. ]) in Apogee. 7 ^ T? , 1 .5' S. xseathcr 7 Diike of Sussex born, may 7 be looked 7 K.. Charles Ist Martyr. D t^ 7 for abo'ff this time. 7 37 4 23ill 11 37 4 23Jmorn. 36 4 24i 22 3fi 4 24! 20 58 35 4 25; 35 4 25; 34 4 26 33 4 27! 16 32! 1 J 4329 56'n 4/28 8'cr, 32 4 28({rise-!26 31 4 29 30 4 29 4 28 4 27 26 24 22 21 20 30 31 32 5 50! J7 6 56,23 4 4 4 4 4 4 19 4 41 18 4 42 17 4 43 15 4 45 38 39 40 l3l'C 4thSnn.af. Epip. $bj^?OjS 7 14 4 46 1 1 2 40 3 28 4 22 5 30 6 52 8 8 9 21 10 15 11 2 11 48 12 24 1 4 1 36 2 12 2 46 3 25 4 7 5 11 ^ 6 IS j 7 28 2 54|13!'8 36 3 52;25; 9 30 4 50v?!l0 14 5 412010 56 6 4ll:r/ll 26 8 9 33; 10 34I1I 2 36 morn. 2:rrj 2jl8 2:2: 13 2 59 1 56 25 Til 18 t M f) ^^ ^X^/m—^ 0<€>^r ''^*^ C/^^^-»-wr«# /o-3L> ./ 4.. a FKBRUAJIV hath XXVlIf 7'/te itornis tempestuous o^cr the land ami sen, Their maker* s judgments, puicer ami skill displiiii ^ Nor less in calms and sufisliincs is he seen, And diiljj fear'dj Ojj kisj observant men. New Moon 1st, at 12 miiuitos after 4 inorniii. rises "; sets II.M.H.M. Days length lOli. 20m. ^^}ent.>( 7h. 2m. eve. hut . :.,'.'■ ' ' • • . j../^ cold, Sexagf^sima Sunday. dtinApc. SiVJQ^ '. iFinds attended Duke of Cum. born. }) ,^ [Mathias. azV/j Xightb len^rth 13h. 12m. sl. of C!k. 1 3m. i?}o:ci or Qulnqua. Sun. ]) $ rain. Fcnus loill be mornin*^ star from, the commcucemeut of this Year until ihe 2bth d:tjj of Maj/; then evening star to the cmj ']f the Veav. «»-s_^ ' n 'A \ A ('■J i r ■V; V. 4 / T 4 V A] Alien hntli XXXI J)ny-». 1813. ** As to the north hri'rhf Phn'fufn fn'nds his course^ ** 7'A' i\[f.:t'ts nf win(or feet his ardent force ; ** //t? comes to :cfir>n the frozen climes^ anil brin^ ''- " In timely ordcr^ j"}Jf^'^'^t loelcomc Spring. N«'w Moon 2;l, at 6 minutos nftrr ft oroninc;. Vv^i (i'.iaptfr Olli, at 19 minutes after morning. Full jVl<>on lOtli, at 21 minulcs aflor 8 ovouing, I^n^t Quarter 25tli, at 22 minutes morning. j\l;\V |d|I) 12 2 3 3 1 4.'> .'iC 7 7,(: 82 03 . CALENDAR, &c. ^t. David. 1,1 Stat. Cold l)«ys 1 111. long. i;:i;iris. Ash NVo.'Jnesday. 5> s!. Clock, 12m. y/ j> in Perigee. change of zveafher 1st Sun. in LeiU. IVrpetna. [Sup.d »^ ?v)atC)Ii. oGni. even. cither to snoic 10 4 (prises 4h. morn. Kmber wk. 115 or rain ^ attended 126 \Gvc^nry Mart. ]) 1^ nilh rises 0sels H.M.Il.M f) .S2 5 207 i*3 en. T 7h. IDm. even. 137 1 4 C r7!4 1»|6 QIS^ ''. ///>//, i;:imb, 2d Sun. in Lent. Moderates O si. Clock Om. • for some VA. K. of W. Sax. duijs. 2!C 22 12 23! 3 214 .55 ^2fi6 27j7 281C 30'3 2114 3d Sun. in Lent. [St Benedict. 28 ti .*{:) 5 30 2D i) 31 6 27 5 33 6 20 5 31 r» 24 5 30 23 5 37 21 5 39 19 17 IT) 14 5 5 .^) ,0 5 r. ^s. 11. M. 12 10 5 9 7 4 2 ,08 .57 6 50 6 ® in Apo. 5 More zcind ' '• «;<^/ 5 54 6 Anr.nn. B. V. Mary. 7/stat. 5 53 6 7 JLIO If^J^-nvorn. [D(^ 55 10 9 snoio 5 50 10 1th Sun. in Lent. or 5 48 G 12 perhaps 5 40 6 14 <3 slow of Clock 4^-m. 5 45 G 15 }> ? " rain. 5 43 G 17 D iH. U. P.lll.M. 10 42 23 11 30 morn. 30 nir 1 / * 'X:. 1 i'j «• ►... ■«'• - •' / . • "s tA C4.f ^ cl^" _. Ot^-^ 1 »■ 1 i APIUL hatli XXX Days. IHIJ. V 1 HI '{ X 1 O 1 o ■ 1 ^' (?7(7t duiiils o\'rcasf^ ihe heavens nozo kinilhj lozs''n; " The carlh receives the freqiieufy ^eniat shoio'rs ; i^ V' *' The fii.Lii and forest shoic their verdant dress; '' v < • 'J'he birds^ in various notes their joys express. ^ » -, VT-^i.T \t<'..x.. 1 ..<. ..^ 4l ...:^ ■. a y^... _i't.._ 1 .«« ^i>..! ...rr • Lit;>v ^iii.>uii iM, ui ai iiiiiiuiL'3 uiiri o iiiuiiiiii^. r 1 First QuarttT 7tli, at 1 minutes after 6 cvcuirig. " i. u- > Full iMoon 15(11, at 50 minutes oveiiinj;. ■ , o Last Quarter 23d, at I minute after I evening;, ' ' l.-^l ) Ne w Moon 30th, ut 50 minutes after 1 1 mornin;;. iT,\v. 1J.?.L II. u. II. M. M D w CALENDAR, .^c. rises f> sets ILM.ILM r. s. I) . (LM.P.; "" I 11 \:> 1 5 9. 17 a. Iligii 5 42 18 ])sets 17| 11 12 •N^ 11 i:> 2 3) Periiree. tiues Moderate 5 40 20 8 15 o 12 27 12 IV. 3,7 llicl). IJ. P. of CliicGster, 5 39 21 9 30 17 1 i) <\x^' 12 50 4C SlliSun. in Lent. St. Ambrosp 5 37 23 10 UU 1 52 1 21 52 1 ztcathcr and 5 35 2j 11 50 17 2 4Q ^^ ' 6;3 NightJ length llh.C::!. clear. 5 33 27 morn. So 2 45 7l^ : : '^ ivind 5 32 28 50 15 4 41 3 40 1 8,5 DT^ ; .; VV (tnd 5 30 6 30 1 5128 5 :i5 1 1 4 23 90 b n S* -il». m'orn. r«/;i. 5 29 31 2 40 ,0. 4.S i 5 46 107 5 28 3-;: 3 18 21 8 10 7 12 lie Palm Sunday. '^ stationary. ,3 20 3 J 3 5 } f^: 9 2 . ^t^^ 8 29 12 2 1 /'J ' 5 2-5 35 4 2120 9 41 ■;■ . ;-^ 9 21 13 3 ■ n yr ; ^ ' ^^ ^br 5 23 3? 1 53:ii: 10 21 10 8 14 i Lenirth of day 13!i. 1 Im. 5 21 39 5 20 1 liiO bi 1 ;< 10 41 15^5 dof0 and Clock, s'jmc V 2U 6 40 (rria«.:i'3iu 35 11 20 11 50 160 177 Good Friday. , (/(^/tfi-. • in Apoj^ee. ' J 19 4! .1 ir 43 7 18»n!l2 20 8 43 20 12 52 12 27 18C l/Aster Day. * '" Jif//« 5 15 45 9 42\f 1 2.'; 12 57 19 2 K. Mon. St, Alj^liPgo. and 5 13 fl 47 1^ 10 354 3 I 55 1 29 |20'3 e^>cb7{|.50Jn.m^/^ S9!i.M. n 12 4S tl 33 25 2 42 2 1 Si 14 hi yQ£l iw'i. 6 ^ ■*> 4li. morn. 5 10 50 morn.iVf 3 27 2 30 i22,5 cfD.^, 16 Sh l^'i^h, 5 9 51 22 19 4 2:2 > I f 3 20 4 20 24 7 St, Gebr^i?. ^. ^ rc/wi/; ;' ' Leco/nes 5 7 53 :j 5i 1 '"' I 52! 15 5 35 6 40 T 5 1-1 25C 1st Sun. nf. Fas. Lou Sunday. 5 4 50 2 28 28 8 i/ G 39 2S2 [St. Mark. Prs. xMary born. 5 3 6 57 3 12 H 9 i? 7 48 273 0"2 f m , fast of CI k . clear 5 2 58 3 3825 10 ,^ 8 43 284 h Stationary, and moderate 5 1 59 4 22! Y^ 10 47 9 37 29 5 1/sets Ih. 28m. M Very^o the 5 7 1 4 46 25 il \V> i 10 20 1 1 2 1.50 ]) iii IVrF, Iiigli tides, ewi/. 5 58 7 2 D sets , « 11 5J^ * ■'■'''■" '■'■''' - ■- '- t h I I' / <^ A* *'<- * ^ •» Ui . s \\ *- yf m^.0 «^r\'* ^^tO^ i>/P ,>/ / I MAY hnfh XXXI Ihys. 1813. '' IVhile vian inditsfrious docs his furiu rq/air, '•' K'nd nnture's aidii^g to reward A/.v care: " //<• limcbj soics and jdanis /lir /It Ids pri'intrUl^ '* In hopes that harvest xcill his pains regard. -Ci !".i First (^uiitor 7tli, at 30 niimitcs after 4 morninj;. Full Monij 15(h, at '2 minutes alter !> !iiorning. .j . J/cist Quarter '23(1, at H nilmifes after 3 njoriiing. ' j^ New Moon '29th, at 57 minutes afier G evening. 1/ 5T VV u D I 7 2 C 3 2 4!3 5 1 6 5 70 87 9 C 10 2 11 -J 12 1 13 5 14 6 15 7 16 C 17 2 18 3 19 4 20 5 21 6 22 7 23 C 21 2 25 3 26 4 27 5 28 6 29 7 30 C 31 2 CALENDAR, c^c. St. Philip and St. James, 2tl Sunday after Fiaster, Shoiocrs of [nv. of the Cross. ^ s(a. rain. Cool St. .Tohii, Evp;ig. j)1f. Duchess of York born, zcinds for 3d Sun. after Easter. ©15^ .r'^ si. of Clock 6ra. tha season. % sets |h. past meridian. i •- Changeable. Day 14h. 40m. long. Apo. Sprin<^ 1th Sun. after Easter. (?yO Prs. of Wales born. like ^ greatest elongation. Q. Charlotte born. 0T;> [St. Dunstan, zcea. 8% 6 thcr. Prs. Elizabeth born. 5th Sun. after Easter. iihowers :^up. d 93 f^nd St. Augustine. thunder. Ascension Day. Ven. Bode. g3 14.q, Very high tides. K. Cha. ir. res. D Perigee. Sun. af. Ascen. Agreeable to the end. rises (3 » »ets r. OS. I; n.vv. ff.M.II.M. If. M. P. 26 H.M. 4 57 7 3 S 26 12 21 1 55 7 5 9 3911 1 2 1 51 7 6 10 46|26 I 44 4 52 7 8 11 51 S 2 31 1 51 7 9 morn. [2 I 3 23 1 49 7 11 44 a 4 21 1 48 7 12 I 27j2l 5 38 1 47 7 13 2 filrtl? 6 38 1 16 7 14 2 38il6 7 36 4 45 7 15 3 5 29 8 'SV 1 43 7 17 3 32 £: 9 18 4 42 7 18 4 0,23 9 55 1 41 7 19 4 20 m 10 30 4 40 7 20 4 38 17 11 2 1 39 7 21 (T rises 28 11 38 1 38 7 22 8 35 t 12 11 4 37 7 23 9 31 22 12 41 4 36 7 24 10 20 Vf 1 20 4 35 7 25 11 C 16 1 58 4 31 7 26 11 51 29 2 43 1 33 7 27 morn. 3 34 1 32 7 28 29 24 4 39 4 31 7 29 1 4 K 5 30 4 30 7 30 1 37 20 6 48 4 29 7 31 2 9 r 7 56 4 28 7 32 2 40 19 8 54 4 27 7 33 3 12 OJ 9 43 4 26 7 31 3 48 19 10 30 4 25 7 35 Dsets II 11 22 4 24 7 ZCy 8 26 1 9 12 5 4 23 7 37 9 32 '2p 12 54 .•I . I 2 I 41 2 :n 3 2:j 4 '21 5 38 6 38 7 36 8 31^ 9 18 9 55 10 30 11 2 11 38 12 11 12 U 1 20 1 58 2 43 3 34 4 39 5 30 6 48 7 5G 8 64 9 43 10 30 11 22 12 5 12 54 7 JUNK huth XXX Days. 1813. *' IVhcn clouds' gioa ruin,, and Sol his rai/s l)t's/uics^ " Cunt dads the fields^ and 1 1>% of 4 21 7 '.iO 11 18 9. 2 15 3 5 3 bef. Clk. 2m. rain. 4 21 7 39 11 57 17 2 67 4 (> Kin;j George HI. born, 1738. 4 20 7 40 morn. np 3 32 5 7 Duke of Cumberland born. 4 20 7 40 36|13 4 27 c VVlut Sunday. 4 20 7 40 1 625 5 31 7 1* 4a Pleasant weather, 4 19 7 41 1 33-: 42 8 3 warm 4 19 7 41 2 22U 7 42 9 1 and 4 18 7 42 2 20 m 8 37 10 5 D in Apogee. agreeable. 4 18 7 42 2 48114 9 20 11 St. Barnabas. 4 17 7 43 3 1025 9 58 12 7 ». 4 17 7 43 3 40 / 10 '3G 13 C Trinity Sunday. Good 4 17 7 43 d rise*' 19 11 14 U 2 and 4 10 7 41 8 14 vf 11 47 15 3 d & clock. pleasant 4 IG 7 41 9 4 13 12 38 16 4 St. Alban. weather. 4 10 7 41 9 5220 1 10 17 5 Lonejest i • . . 4 15 7 45 10 28:ii^ 2 2 18 G . V Days. 4 15 7 45 1 1 3'2 1 2 42 19 7 i?^/m 4 15 7 45 11 3CX 3 21 20 C 1st Sunday after Trinity. 4 15 7 45 morn. 17 4 2 21 2 ©en. 05 5h. 5m. even, and 4 15 7 45 8r 4 48 22 3 ai3Sl [Sup.d^O 4 15 7 45 38|l4 5 50 23 4 auiuler. St. John Baptist. t/c-.Ao-^^y 4 15 7 45 i 6 28 7 10 21 5 4 10 7 41 1 39 ri 8 U 2.^ 'J Fjn/ u;«-/r;7i 4 10 7 4-1 2 14 2S 9 28 2fy 7 ]) Pcri<;ee. v:ith 4 10 7 44 2 58 n 10 15 27 •-> 2d Sunday after Trinity. 4 J7 7 43 3 4S ':8 1 1 2 28 2. shuzvcrs 4 17 7 4:; ])sets 2o 11 52 29 3 St. Peter. (J Stationary. 1 17 7 '];j 9 2 "^7 12 50 1 30 4 i U \ ^ 2r^-* .^Jl* »'<••' weather. St. ^fftrgaret. r 4 29 7 31 LI 12 r 3 32 20 3 4 30 7 30 11 44;25 4 28 21 4 Prmi 4 31 7 29 morn. e 5 33 I-' 22 5 Magdalen. T/9, 9 45' N. 4 32 7 28 17 23 6 20 -; 23 6 enters Q 3t!. 50m. morn. 4 33 7 27 53 n 7 18 24 7 63 1 1 ^ D Perigee approaches 4 34 7 26 1 35 22 8 10 1 " '' '• "■ 25 C 6th Sun. after Trinity. 4 35 7 25 2 23 og Days begin. 4 36 7 24 3 20 21 9 48 27 3 pclip. inv. and rnaij 4 37 7 23 5 sets a 10 44 28 4 D 9 I'lj. perhaps 4 38 7 22 8 19 20 11 32 29 5 D^ condnue for some 4 39 7 21 .8 54inf 12 12 30 6 53 Slow of Glk. 6m. days. 4 40 7 20 9 26: 1(; 12 50 31 7 ^ fir. ('long. (5^ J04h. morn. 4 42 7 18 9 532£ 1 26 ] a K Wi|"««" wj'n vr 6 20 7 8 7 56 8 42 9 29 10 6 10 46 11 26 ri 2 12 40 1 17 1 56 2 38 3 32 4 28 5 33 6 20 7 18 8 10 9 9 48 10 44 11 32 12 12 ri 60 1 26 \i V R ] s AUGUST hath XXXI Days. 1813. 4 ^5 "K- " Js lis^htnings play beneath the suhle elotul, " So through (he air dire thundt-r roars uloud^ " T"* avoid the rain^ or shun the sultry air^ " To shade, or shelter, man and beast repair. First Quarter 3(1, at 37 minutes after 11 evoning. Full Moon li(h, at 33 minutes after 10 evening. . ' Last Quarter 18th, ar 19 minutes after 10 evoniiig. V New JVJoon 25tli, at 44 minutes after 9 cvoning. t.'. M D 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3113 (; 2 3 1 5 'r> 7 C 2 3 4 5 6 7 C 2 3 4 5 6 7 C 2 3 4 5 6 7 C 2 CALENDAR, &c. Irises 0sels II.M.ILM. 7th Sunday after Trinity. Day 144-h. long. Very warm and growing ^sl. of elk. 5|m. zscather, y Stationary. 9 Apogee. Transfiguration of our Lord. Pfs. Amelia, born, j'ollozoed 8th Sun. af, Triu. rsith J) \) shozoers St. Lawrence, for Prs. Bruns. born. }) eclip. vi. Prince Uegont born. S3 10^ <^^0 l;|h. morn. some ^ Stationary. daifs, 9lhSun.af.Trin.As.B.V.M. Duke of York born. Uecomcs H niS 5h. morn. /?;?e slow of clock, 3lm. ]) in Perisjee. and iVights length, lOh. 20.71. Duke of Clarence born. 10th Sun. after Trinity. en. nr lOh. 2lm. morn. St. Bartholomew, agreeable D 1/1 - weather. Some tnf. d $ O ^ 11*« rao"'". */5'W5 ■^t, Augustine. of rain. lltii Sun. after Trinity. St. [John Bap. beheaded, (^sta. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4J / 45 7 46 7 47 7 49 7 50 7 51 7 52 7 53 7 5 4 7 56 7 57 7 58 7 7 1 6 3 6 4 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 10 6 11 6 12 6 13 6 14 6 16 6 18 6 19 6 21 6 22 6 24 6 J7 15 14 13 11 10 9 H 7 6 4 3 2 53 57 r.^s.l ))|a.W, ll.M.P.IIl.M 10 18:2: to 46 2 4 11 12in\ 11 40|lS morn. I / 12! 12 16i21 19 1 2 3 26 13 4 '. *' When to the equator Sul has made his zcay^ *' And measures time to equal nf'<;ht and day; *' O'er all earth^s regions shine his genial rays; *' Her poles'* extreme may see his radiant face. n ]; XT k *; » . I ^ First QuartiT 2d, at oS minutes affpr *> evening. . J i Full Moon 10th, at 49 minutes after i) inorniufif. ,■,:,[.. Last Quartor 17th, at 41 iiiinutrs after 3 morning. New Moon 24th, at 47 minutes after 9 morning. t ■ .' » M D 1 2 3 4 -5 -6 7 S 9 10 II 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 27 28 VV D 4 5 G 7 C %' 3 4 5 G 7 C 2 3 4 5 6 7 C 2 3 4 5 6 7 C 2 3 2Q:4 30,5 CALENDAR, &c. St. Gilec. fVarm London burnt IG6G, QApog. \ t and Dopf days end. pleasa?it, 12th Sunday after Trinity. 9 Stationary. with Knurches. $ n T? showers Nat. B. V. iVlary. of Length of day 12h. 20tn. Pleasant and \ 3th Su n . af . Tr. agreeable 9 Greatest Elongation, for some days. Nova may be Holy Cross. Tj Stationary. St. Lambert. P 8 ^ 14th Sunday after Trinity. expected heavy St. Matthew. D 7^ gales of Geo. 3d erovvned. wind f-?^ en. £: 7h. 54m. morn. bef. Clk. 8m. attended with rain. 15thSun.af.Tr. St. Cyprian. More moderate. [temberg born. St. Michael. Duchess of Wir- St, Jerome. # in Apogee. rises sets H.M.li.M 25 6 27 6 28 6 30 6 31 6 33 6 35 G 30 6 38 6 40 G 41 G 43 G 44 G 4G G 47 6 48 C 50 6 51 G 53 G 54 6 6G 6 58 G O 6 2 5 4 5 G 5 7 9 10 11 35 32 30 29 27 25 24 22 20 19 17 16 14 13 12 10 9 7 G 4 o 58 5G 54 53 51 50 49 r. H. M. 10 16 10 49 11 26 morn. 10 :)|JLW. P. H.M. 58 54 55 1 2 4 ^rise 7 42 7 8 8 9 10 11 4G IS bb 35 21 15 morn. 14 1 2 17 24 3 30 4 2Q ]) sets 6 58 or? t 20 '/f 14 26 22 X ri9 18 16 U 15 29 27 ^^ 24 If 20 7 8 8 9 24 54 21 53 30 16 28 m 22 16 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 o 1 2 3 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 12 1 1 2 2 16 12 ]G 30 37 30 13 58 32 8 48 26 9 49 5 32 46 50 36 14 50 25 10 48 24 56 26 5 iVl D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ( IC 11 15 1- i If u u 2( 2 o< 2; 2 2 2i 2 2: 2' J 13 " ^w» ' . ■ ^ OCTOBER hath XXXI Days. 1813 •ft)* tUt -I '' 7Vje /«^/fr harvest now ((emands our care; '' To garrets corn — to cellars fruits zee bear; " Still lining means^ thai we maij have at homey '' A store for winter, which will qitickhj come. J 'f W HW 11 First QuartPr 2d, at 22 minutes evoning. | v ; :. Full Moon ttth, at 7 minutes after 8 evening. Lnst Quarter Kith, nt 10 minutes after 11 morning. New Moon 24th, at 32 rrinutes after 1 morning. ivi D 1 2 VV D 6 7 3lC 412 6 I 715 86 9^7 IOC 112 12!3 13|4 145 CALENDAR, .S:c St. Remigius, Moderate •"'": t ■ t ■u:eather 16th Sun, af.Trin. for some days, O before Clock, lljm. Faith, b n O 2'^- ^^^"• a 7 ^ Unsettled. Some rain, Sf. Dennis. Sup.rJ 5 'e^h.ev, 17th Sunday after Trinity. "^ M. V ^- ^ in Perigee. I5iy llh. lone. Good Trans, of K. Ed. Conf. and s^reeabie 16 7 17 C 18 2 19 3 20 4 21 5 22 6 23 7 24 C 25 2 26 3 27 4 28 5 29 6 30 7 31 Ic zceaiker. 18th Sun. af.Trin. Etheldiid. ^t, Luke. ^ IVind D "^ i \ and ' ' ' ' more Q bef. Clock I5|m. rain, •i-'v:: .■ : J Not ^3 Peters ni 3h. even. ?/n- 19th Sunday after Trinity. King Goo. 3d Accession. Geo. 31 Proclaimed. ^6Q^ 9 in Apogee. pleasant St. Simon and St. Jude. for u '. i; -.5" the season. 20th Smidny after Trinity. Q 6 6 Q 6 6 6 G 6 6 6 6 6 36 5 24 38 5 39 5 21 40 5 20 42 5 18 43 5 17 45 5 15 46 5 14 48 5 12 49 5 11 51 5 9 52 5 8 54 5 6 55 5 5 57 5 3 II 17 morn. 24 1 2 3 4 5 30 37 39 43 40 D sets 6 30 6 7 8 8 9 59 32 12 57 45 24 9. 21 17 12 24 ni 19 t 12 24 18 6 59 5 1 10 40 5 6 20 7 38 8 34 9 18 9 58 10 28 U 4 U 44 12 20 12 52 1 2 2 3 4 26 2 42 26 22 . :/.c NOVEMBER hath XXX Days. 1813. J ** Nozs> fields and zooods (heir charming hue hare lost; '* Their verdure fades, thro'* age, or pinching frost. ** Yet thank c? before Clock, lG|m. Powder Plot. Wind Leon. and 2 1 St. San. af. Trinity, rain. Prs. Aug. Sophia born. ]> in Perigee. Clear '*, ' and St, Martin,- " ' - pleasant .for liritius, some days. Machutus, More \lv>g^. Dp. of Lincoln, rain ^ bef. Clk. 14|m. or snow. -^ [doyeh.morn. Edmund K. and Martyr. 23d Sun. af. Trin. Fcry ^ en. ^ llh. 19m. morn. St. Clement. cold in Apo. 9 great, elong. rises ..> sets H.M.ILM D. Glouces. born. Advent Sunday. St. And re vv. frosty nights to the end of the month. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 fr: 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 5 2 4 3 4 5 4 6 4 8 4 9 4 11 4 12 4 13 4 15 4 16 4 18 4 10 4 20 4 21 4 22 4 23 4 24 4 25 4 26 4 27 4 28 4 29 4 30 4 31 4 32 4 33 4 34 4 35 4 r. O s. ILM. 1 2 4 5 7 8 10 58 57 55 54 52 51 49 48 47 45 44 42 4\ 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 11 11 38 morn. 43 47 57 9 23 ^rise 6 12 5 5 8 15 morn. 29 35 36 36 36 37 Dsets 5 28 1 2 3 4 5 P. 12 24 K 21 r H.W. H.M. 5 6 7 8 9 2010 20 11 n 20 2d 20 14 27 21 ni 16 28 t 21 Vf 15 t7 6 6 7 8 9 10 7 49 37 29 25 26 29 21 K 12 1 1 2 3 :,4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 11 12 1 1 2 2 3 4 8 10 22 ,':2 30 16 58 40 23 10 56 31 24 38( 40 52 56 41 23 2 38 20 55 28 38 18 58 45 £ o /^^ ./r ^ 4' t r>* tf^te :; .4?-*.^ .i^': ITTT^ /c ^K:*^'f*>*^ /•' 1813. \st; \od; IH.W. H.M. 5 8 6 10 7 22 8 :j2 9 30 )10 16 liio 58 hi 40 12 23 ) 1 10 1 56 ) 2 31 3 24 l^ 3a( 5 40 \ 6 52 ' 7 56 8 41 9 23 10 2 10 38 11 20 11 55 12 28 1 1 38 2 18 2 58 3 45 4 45 DLCEMBEK huth XXXI Days. 1813. " Now zchitened vapours to the earth descond, . , '' Jnd ic}j bridges o^er the streams extend ; ' -,* ' For, goodness must be variously display'd, * Thro^ his wise hand, bi/ whom were all things made,** Full Moon 7(h, at 1 minute after 4 evening. J^ast Quarter 14th, at 29 minutes after 11 morning. New Moon 22d, at 51 minutes after 2 evening. First Quarter 30th, at 40 minutes after 11 morning. VV 13 :vi D 1 3\6 4 7 5 c (j '2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10 11 7 I2|C 13;2 14 3 15 4 16 5 17 6 18 7 19 C 20 2 21 3 22 4 23 5 24 6 25 7 26 C 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 CALEx\DAll, &c. ;2J hef. Cik. lOym.T/ n 1 h.e. Unpleasant S5 4 S^ 5 Stationary, /or some 2d Sun. in Ad. ^'^'^*» Nicholas. ^ EI 06^ morn. ]) in Per. very hit^h tides. Conception of B. V. Mary. moderates a Day's length 8h. 38m. little. Now expect a 3d Sun. in Ad. snow St. Lucy. Inf. (i ^ 3 3h.mior. storm, ». r , -i Feri/ before Clock, 3|m. /.;r X several 4th Sun. in Ad. dai/s, S3 3^ OinApogen. St. Thomas. Cbe.\fy llh.46m. rises ^ sets II.M.H.M. Longest night, 9 Statioary. Christmas. 1st Sun. af. Christ. [even. More snow or perhaps J) ? St. John. [St. Stephen. Innocents. rain. % Stationary. Clear and cold nights. Silvester. $ great, elong. r. ILM 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 36 4 24 37 4 23 38 4 22 39 4 91 39 4 21 40 4 20 40 4 20 41 4 19 41 4 19 41 4 19 42 4 18 42 4 18 42 4 18 43 4 17 43 4 17 43 4 17 44 4 16 44 4 16 44 4 16 45 4 15 45 4 15 45 4 15 45 4 15 44 4 16 44 4 IS 44 4 16 43 4 17 43 4 17 43 4 17 42 4 18 42 4 18 morn. 1 4 5 34 4J 55 6 21 ([ rise 3 6 H. VV. n, M. 38 28 38 2 46,28 58k^ 9j28 17 0? 7 8 10 11 mora.j23 20ki 22 18 22; m 1 2 3 4 5 6 20il3 2025 18 16 J)sel:s 22 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 9 10 K 12113 18 Vf 12 24 AM* 18 18i23 morn. It 21123 12 10 12 52 1 37 2 23 3 3 3 56 5 4 6 8 7 7 42 8 24 9 8 9 52 10 37 11 25 12 2 12 37 1 12 1 47 2 23 3 4 3 52 4 45 5 48| ±r. i. i Uif ! m H P m -.^ Ik FlllEVVARDS Foil TJILi CirY OF SAINT JOIiX. William Pagrs, Samuel Nichols, James HtMidricks, Robert Reid, Zalinon Wheeler, . John Wafd, Jun, Henry Gilbert, ^ Craven Calverly, - Ralph M. Jar vis, Andrew S. Ritchie, James T. Hanford, iiicliard Sands, R T( %-. . . ■♦ Hon. Chief Justice Bliss, Hon. Christopher Billopp, Munson Jarris, Esq. William Campbell, Esq. HONORARY MEMBERS. *' Thomas Horsfield, Esq, John Black, Esq. John L. Vtiiner, Esq. Francis Gilbert, Esq. REGISTERED FIREMEN Engxn Mr. John Melick, Foreman. John Clarke, Henry Hehnigar, Jehiel Partelow, Kphraim Sentell, Thomas Sancton, , .. Michael H<:>nni;;^ar, ObadiahPardy, Elijah Spur, Henry Gardner, Thom- Court of Chancery. His Honor the President, ChaJicellor. T I ''^vr nr^ ^^ ' ? Esquires, Masters. John M. Bliss, J William F. Odell, Esq. Register. George Leonard, Jun. Esq. Master Extraordinary. .".\ V V. THE COURT OF OOF^ERNOR AND COUNCIL For hearing and determining Cases relating to Marriage and Divorce. His Honor the Presidetrt and the Members of His Majesty's Council. Garret Clopper, Esq. Clerk. ' ' Supreme Court. . i Honorable Jonathan Bliss, Chief Justice. , ;„^...,^_ John Saunders, "] ■ Edward Winslow, [-Justices. Ward Chipman, J William F. Odell, Esq. Clerk and Clerk of the Crown. Ward Chipman, Jun. Esq. Clerk of the Circuits. 4 m. 1! I |:, I' Court of Vice Adniiralti/, Cliarlps Joffrry Peters, Msq. .luclgo. WnnI Clii|)man, Jun. Ksq. Advucate-Gcneral, William S. Oliver, Vm\. Ke^^istrur. '" John Chaloiicr, Vm\. Muibltal I » ,,» «' llis Majesltf^s Customs Saint John, AVilliam Wanton, E.sc]. C«)lkTtor, lloliert J'urker, I'jsq. ComptrolkT. Coliu (v'an»|ibeli, Ksq. Surveyor niul Searcher. Deputij Collectors at the Out Posts, John Dunn, I'jsq. Saint Andrews. Mr. James Bnckvvlth, Acting Collector, Miramichi. Alexander Taylor, JCstj. Acting CoiMptroller, Miramich Jonathan Burnhani, Ksn. Sackville. * - ^i. ■■ \ • Mr. William JJ. Smith, Dorchester. Garret Clopper, Ksq. Frederictori. . . • / '.f Mr. William Harrington, Shediac. -- • Mr. Adam Gerrard, Restigouche. " - * • "" Mr. Thomas Ferguson, Tracady. ' • Mr. William Mnnroe, St. Peters. r'^ i. ^■^ iM, Provincial Jlevemic. William S. Oliver, Ksq. I^iovince 'Ireasurer. Depulics. Donald McDonald, Esq. Saint Andrews, Alexander 'J'aylor, Ksq. Miramichi, Titus Knapp, Ksq. Westmorland. ■ ■ — Frcdericton. John Chalpner, Esq. Gauger of i)ntiablo Articles. I .* )t i ^ •$ d .))V^ Court for the Probate of IVilis and granting Administraiions. Wilfiam llazen, Jun. Ksq. Surrogate for the Province. Hon. Jonathan Odell, Register for ditto. Deputy Surrogates in the Counties, • n Henry Nase, King's, "^ W f James I'eters, Jr. Queen's, William Hubbard, Sunbury, Garret Clojip^r, York, Harris Hatch, Charlotte, •^ j J. Home, JNorlliumberland, :;•" William Botsford, VVeatmor- Clergy of the Established Church. Rev. George Pidgeon, Kcclesiastical Commissary, Rector of Fredericton, Rev. Dr. Byles, Rector of Saint John. TT Ilcv. Roger Vcits, Assistant to ditto, Ucv. Siiniucl Audinws, Rector of Saint Andrews, Rev. Riilsru'd Clarke, Rector of SoiHt Stephens. Rev. Frederick Dibbleo, Rector of Woodstock, Rev. Jan»es IJisset, Rector of JVlaua;ervillc. Rev. Stunuel R. Clurke, R ctor of Gage Town, Rev. Oliver ArnoM, Rector of Sussex, Rev. Kiitts Scovi), Rector of Kin»(slon. Kifi<;''s CulUge^ Ncw.Urunsicick. IFis Honor tin; I'residiMit and Commander in Chief, Governor. The Hon. 1 ! >lrustecs. j Saunders, | Hon. 15. Robinson, f .lohn M. Bliss, Ksq. j . Esq, J r Saunders, Hon. Judges I AVinslow, and I Chipinan, W. H-.'.zcu, Jr. Jo)»n Murray Bliss, Esq, 'J'reasurer and Clerk, Rev. James Somerville, a. m. I^esideiil of theColi 02e. The Public Grammar School, Sainl John, The Rector of Saint John, Prcsi lent. Tlie Mayor and Re(;order, with the Hon. G. Lno- ' iiard, Hon, W. Chipman, VV. Panan, J. Robin- son, T, VVetmore, \V. Hiizcn, Jun, Kscjuires, and Mr. William Black, , *« Ward Chipman, Jun, Esq. Clerk, ,^,-^j Rev. Roger A'eits, a. m »•■<• Directors i, ^A'Mi- n f Couit of Common IMeas. W illiam lla/en, Jun. j The Members of His Majcsfjij^s Comirii^ with Garret Clop))er, Stair Airnew, Archibald M'Jjoan, llichard Armstrong, John Harberie, Rev. George Fidgeon, Stephen Miller, j)avid M'Gib.! bon, Pelor ClementK, John Lawrence, Joiin IJcdell, James Frciidi, John M'Kay, Jacob Kllegooil, William Turner, Wm. Ifnzen, Jun. Johw M. Bliss, Daniel Morehouse, Edward W. Miller, l*eter Fraser, Henry Smith, Richard Ketchum, Jamesl Upliam, John Allen, Frederick P. Uobinson, and George Lee,: Ksquires, Jitsficcs of the Peace. Cioor^e D. Berton, Esq. High SheriiF. Garret Clopper, Esq. Keeper of the Rolls aud Clerk of the Peace and of th^ Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Robert Smitli, Esq. Coroner, Garret Clopper, Esq. Register of Deeds and Wills. ^; „ l*eter Fraser, 1 Andrew Phair, | Escjuires, Licensed Auctioneers. ^ . ,. Robert Smith, J Samuel Gay, BOUNTY op WESTMORLAND. Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court. of| [Common Pleas. The Members of His Majeshfs Council^ with Samuel Gay, Ralph Siddall, Titus Knapp, Duncan Reed, William Sinton, Jonathan Bnrnham, Rufus Smith, James Watson, John Keillor, Benjamin Wilson, Christopher Harper, William Wells, James] y \\\ y in Mny MO. ly in ny in list. nforior loppor, , John] iM'Gib.j Jamt's ,a.a\v.[ J Jamcsi rge Lee,; •k of the; " • I :■ Court of! uel Gay, 1 Siiiton, 1 Keillor, ;ls, James] I'lustrrbrooks, Androw \VIu»1<1om, lle/ckinh Kink?, Kdwiird \)\\. on, a»i(l .lolm Chapman, l'<'<(|uii'(>s, Jtislkcs of /he Peace, Joshua \Vi'tlu?rc(l, l\s([. Ili^h SiiPiili'. VVilliam IJofsford, Kk(|. Ivcoper of thp llolls and Clorli of tJic IVace, and of the I nforior (>ourt of Common l*lr;\>». Cfideon Palmer, rjS(j. ('oronrr. ' '^ Samuel Gay, Ksq. Commisiiionor for taking iiail in tho Su. promo C'ourt. / n . • Samuel CJay, "1 Ksquiros, Commissioners for taking Af. William Uotsford, / fidavits in tho Supremo (Oourt. ■- , Register of Djcds And Wills. Ksquiros, .Tuslioes of tiie Inferior Court of Common Ploas. COUNTY OF ClI ARLOTTK. Rohort Piijian, llui;h M'Kny, 'I'homas Wyor, ^ 7V lM{{jes/i/\s Council^ with Ilol)ort Tar^fin, ITugli M'Kay, Thomas Wyor, J)tjnald IVr-!>(nml(l, Joseph j-or. lor, Na(han Frink, Mosos Gcrrish, David Owon, Polor Clnistv and Donald M*'f^aughlan, biscpiiros, ,hst eves oj Ike Peace, Killsha Andrews, Ksq. High SlierilV. Donald M'Donald, Ksq. Koopor of tln» ilolls and Clerk oniio Peaoo and of the inferior Court of Common Pleas, Donald M'f^anghla'u, K«q. Coroner. Harris flatrh, Ksq. Register of IX'eds and Wills. Robert Pafl[an, Hugh M'Kay, Thomas Wycr, ^ I Ksf|nircs, Commissioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. Robert Pa fidavits to be read iif the Si»pren»f Donald M'Donald, [ Courts Harris Hatch, •J - Ksffuires, Jiisricts of tho Inferior Court of Common Pleas. kino's county. John Coffin', David Pickett, Daniel Michcau, Tkc Members of lies Maje^tfy's Coiinci!^ with Jolm CnfTm, David Pickett, Henry Nase, .f>iniel IVrchonn, .Tohn Forester, Jeremiah- R-egan, George Pitfteld, IS'inc Kctchnm, Thomas Ketch. um, Lawrence Foster, Rulof Rulofson, Rov. Olivor Arnold, Henry Leonard, Willis Frederick Knox, — ' • ■ jVlapvei*^ nnu John Smith, Esquires, Justices of the Peace, W^alter Bates, Esq. High Sheriff. « i lii" \ George Leonard, Jun. Esq. Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas* Ilcnry Nnsp, 1 * David B. Wctmore, ►Esquires, Coroners. Arnold, J / > David Pickett, Esq. County Treasure?. » .. ' Daniel Micheau, Esq. Register of Deeds and Wills. John Collin 1 Esquires, Commissioners for taking Ball J^'". , ^^l' h" the Supreme Court. Daniel Micheau, J * John Coffin, > "■ > David Pickett, Daniel Micheau, George Leonard, .Tun.^ M; J-":;/ Esquires, Commissioners for taking Affidavits to be read in the Su- preme Court, ^ Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas, qucen's county* James Peters, John Yeamans, Samuel Scovil, The Members of His Majesty's Council^ with .Tames Peters, John Yeamans, Samuel Scovil, John Colwell, Seth Bryant, (of the Quorum) John Golding, William Peters, Rer. Samuel R. Clarke, Richard Yeamans, James Peters, Jun. Abiathar Camp, and Jacob Wiggins, Esquires, Justices of the Peace, Joseph Gidney, Esq. High Sheriff. Thomas Wetmore, Esq. Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of thd Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. . .... . " 'I Coroner. _ ,% • • • .; ' William Peters, Esq. County Treasurer. ' ' ' ' James Peters, Jun. Esq. Register of Deeds and Wills, '^ • James Peters, 1 Esquires, Commissioners for taking Bail and John Yeamans, J AfTidavits in the Supreme Court. COUNTY OF SUNBURY. William Hubbard, Joseph Clarke, Esquires, Jusiicei of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas, The Members ojllis Majesf)/s Council^ v/\th Samuel Penbody. William Hubbard, Joseph Clarke, Elijah Miles, David Burpe, Jacob Barker, Isaac Hubbard, John Ilazen, Gervas Say, Ichabod ^mith, Nathan Smith, IjawrenceMersereau, and Chapman Smith, Esquires, Justices of the Peace » (rabriel De V^t^ber, Esq. High Sheriff*. Samuel D. Street, Esq. Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. r I : Bali jng Richard Carman, Esq. Coroner. Gabriel D» Veber, Esq. County Treasurer. ' Willlain Hubbard, Esq. Register of Deeds and Wills. William Hubbard, 1 Enquires, Commissioners for taking Bail Joseph Clarke, j in the Supremo Court, William Hubbard, 1^, . ^ .. r^t^ */• JoiPuh Clarke /^squires, Commissioners for taking Af. Samuel D. Street, J ^^''^''** "' '^^ ^"P^^"^^ ^^^'^' 1 COUNTY OF NORTHUMBERLAND. Jacob Powell, Hugh Munroe, Francis Peabody, )>Justic63 of the Common Pleas. Alexander Davidson, j , . j •! ' Richard Simonds. J The Members of llis Majesty''s Council^ and (he Attorney Geriernl, with Hugh Munroe, Jacob Potvell, Francis Peabo I;, Alexander Allan, William Ferguson, Joseph Home, Epl.raim liefts, Janii'S Roy, Alexander Davidson, Richard Simonds Murdoch M'Kenzie, Richard Samuel Clark, William John MunJ roe, Edward Howard, (Justices of the Quorum } J o^e^h Siunders Robert Ferguson, Thomas Ferguson, Richard Price, Justices o the Peace. George Laurie, FiSq. High Sheriff. Alexander Allan, Esq. Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and of the Inferior Court of Commoa Pleas. Richard S. Clarke, *^ ^ .j, , ^j, Farquhar M'Rae, James Wright, Joseph Dag!6, Andrew Reid, Esq. Register of Deeds and Wills, Jacob Powell, lr< • r> •• r/i' OM If , ^f ' ( Esquires, Commissioners fortaking Dad t- • r» 1. 1 j m the Supreme Court, rrancis Peabody, J »♦.* .*. <„+..i-^. Jacob Povvell, "j '*""? 'm;X Hucrh Munroe, |« . > « ■• » ^ / /v*' ii 1^ - « L 1 I Esquires, Commissioners for taking Al J^rancis Peabody, >-: i ' .^ • *u c r- i. Al lid All I ndavits in the Supreme Couft. 5 J ► Coroners, .T.-:> j j. . "I'' 1 Richard S. Clark. .BOE. An Hibernian telling his friend that pissing along the street he saw a person on. the other side with whom he thought he was ac quainted, said, " I crossed to see him, I thought I knew him, and he tho't he knew me; bnt,by Jasus, it zeas ne ther one nor toother of us.^* D ill [lt I' s; . , ^ r..n CITY OF SAINT JOHN. Htiiliam t^mptiell, Esquire, Mayor. '; Thomas Wetmore, "Esq. Recorder and Deputy Mayor. * AiLDERMEN. AsStSTANTS. \ Andrew Crookshauk, Mr. Samuri H. M'Kee, ', Stephen Humbert, Thomas TIandford, *"' "^ ' Thomas Sancton, '— «<• ^'^^^ - SyWanus Whitney, and Ebenezer Seely, Jun. Esqrs. i^'iti Hf?nry Gardner, Thomas Harding, ,Tohn Clarke, James Brittain, and John Craft. .7 .^C > Marshals. William S. Oriver, Esq. High Sheriff, 1 of the City and James C. F. Bremner, Esq. Coroner, / County. .. Charles 1. Peters, Esq. Comnlon Clerk. John Thomsan, Esq. Cliamberlain. * ' " Mr. Wrili^nT Gddsoe,*IIi«h-Constable, Sattmel Smiler, William Godsoe, William Rodgers, Elnathan Appleby, PORT WARDENS. Frfcncis Gilbert, Hugh Johnston, and John Ward, Esquires. Capt. William Donald, narbour-Master. iAindrew Crookshank, Esq. Messrs. Peters and Wiggins, James C. F. Bremner, Esq. CITY AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN. '.}■ t* :.•*> u:'iU LiceiTsed Auctioneers for thr City and County. ,t«,r,;;^ If I. ■ «. iii^X* iH' ■jI-A Tl' * W* ' }' Esqrs. Justices of the Mayor^s Co6rt. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND OF tllE QUORUM, I'he Mayor, Recorder, and A Idermeu, i JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Barnes White, ^ Thomas Menzies, ' John HbWard, Wiriikfn Pagan, John Robinson, Munfion Jarvis, Thomas HorsAcld, V) Robert Parker, Jbhn Black, Golin CafnpbGll, Adino Paddo6k^ James Godrter, James White, Jun, John Brundage. :i )^l Charles I. Peters, Esq. Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Mayor's Court and of the Sessions of the Peace. S'Ames Codner, Esq. County Treaturtr. John Chaloner, Esq. Register of Deeds and Wills. CO N id and uires. for tlu oart. 3 IS. I'i i of the William Campbell, Ksfj^ Cpomnissioner fpr taking Bail in the Supreme Court. William Campball, It, . r* .. ri.i.» M.e T\ ^ W f I *^^SQ""'^55 Commissioners for taking Af- n 1 f P t n* ' 'fidavits to be read in the Supreme Court. • : >ivr;* -^ STAFF OF THE ARMY Ix THE PROVINCE of NEW.BRUNSWJCK, under the COMMAND OF Majoh-General GEORGE STRACEY SMYTH. Captain Guy C. Coffin, Royal Artillery, Ald.dc-Camp. Lieutenant Colonel H. W. llailes, Canadian Feucibles, Bri- gade Tyjajor, Captain Thomas Hunter, 104th Regiment, Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General. Henry Atkins, Esq. Assistant Deputy Payipaster Gen^r^l. William H. Snelliiig, Esq. Deputy Assist. Com. General. Anrlrew Rainsford, Esq. Py. Assist. Barrack Master Geo. Captain Jaaiies ]l>Iaclauchlan, Commanding Royal Engineer. Robert Parker, Esq. Ordnance Storekeeper, , William Scovil, Psq. Clerk of the Cheque. Thomas Clarke, Hospital Mate. Lieut. Colonel Joseph Gi^bbins, Inspecting FLald Ol&iCi^r of the Militia Forces. Captain Archibald M'Loan, Staff Adjutant to dittp, ;> f^ GARRISONS. FitEDEllICTOlSr. Colonel IJalkett, 104th Regiment, Commandant. Capt. Richard Leonard, do. Town Major. George H. Mouk, Esq. Commissary. '..,-•., »,, , Andrew Phair, Esq. DepfUty Barrack Master. | ,t^ Rev. Mr. Pi^gean, otTic,iating Chaplain, ^ ^.. . vi - Major Prummond, lOltii Regiment, Commandant. , ,r George Swinney, Esq. Commissary. John Chaioner, Esq. Assistant Barrack Mfister, , Rev. Mather Byles, D. D. oHiriating Chaplain. OUT. POSTS. *^ i Presque JfsLE and Gueat Falls, William Turrier, Esq. Commissary. Samuel Bishop, in charge of Barrack Stores. Saist Andrews. Brevet Major Maul?, 104th Regiment, Comips^ndant. Andrew Kinnear, Esq. Commissary. B. FerraL in chariieof Barrack Stores. Vi T n t f m in ■ 't U'' '■< Fort Cumber LAifD. " • ■• ■' Henry G. Clopper, Esq. Commissary. •f"'' Samuel M*Car(ly, in ciiarge of Barrack Stores. ' ' :-i.' ^/ OFFICERS OF CORPS serving in NEW-RRUNSVVICK. Royal Artillery. Majnr llevry VhWlott, AssUtant Surgeon^ Captain Guy C. Coflin, George Parker Remball. Lieut. J. M. Stratton, ' Conductor of HloreSj Lieut. Rojert Duport, James Charlton, i ,;:'.../;. -r / i 104th (or New-|3runswick) Regiment. Colonel. Martin Hunter, Lieut. Gen. Lieutenant Molonel. Alexander Halkett, Colonel. Majors. \ William Drumtnond, Robert Moodiei Captains. Thomas Hunter, Staff. G. V. Gerau, Richard Leonard, Staff. John Maule, Major. A. G. Armstrong, George Shore, Prter Dinnis, William Prortoj*, William B. Bradley, Eduard Holland, '*- R. A. Loring-. Lieutenants. George Jobling, A ndrew Uainsford, John Jenkins, Adjt. Charles Rnihsf'ord, Frederick ShatFalisky, John M'Kiriiion, James Delancev, William B. Phair, John Carmichael, L. Basserer, Thomas Leonard, C. D. Rankin, Sanriuel Rigby, T. B. Sutherland, J-;. Alexander Campbell, IL N. Moorson, -iif A. W. Play fair, /• >r George Croad, n-m,.- J. Le Coutear, '^i. -;^ A. C. M'Donald, ^' ' R. J. Ireland, i Frederick Moore, ■<;■ Henry Long, Jame" Grey. Ensigns. ' ■ E. W. Solomon, ■ James Miller, S. Graves, Clmrles Jobliti^, James A, Maclauchlan, James Coyne, William Martin, James Goates, — — Considine. Paymaster^ H. II. Carmichael. Adjutant^ '- John Jenkins, Lieut. Quarter Master^ William M'Donald. Surgeon^ Wm. D. Thomas, M. D. Assistant Surgeons^ Thomas Emerson, William Woodford. jcigent— Mr. Gilpin. CK. \i Stair oC iIk^ Militia of New-Brunswirl;. The lion. Major-Gpneral Oi:ORGK STIlACEV SMmi, C'ommaiuler in Chief. Mnjor John M. IUjss, Provincial Aicl-de-Camp. liieiif. Coloiul .losKPii GiJBBiNS, Adjutant Coneral. Major John lloniNSo.v, D.^puty Adjutant General. Ca|)t. Archibald M'L;:an', Assistant Adjutant General. Jlon. lA, Col. (iF.oncr i^EoxAun, Qiuirter Mastor Genrral. Capt. WiLLTS F. KnoXj Assistant Quarter Master General. Hon. Ward Chii'man, Judge Advocate General. STAFF OF THE ARMY, In the Province of NO V A-SCO'J'IA, under the command of hiciitenant.Generul. -■ His. FiXcellency Sir John Coape Sherbrooke, Knight of the Most IltMiorable Order of the Dath, Captain liazaljjette, Aid-de-Camp. Major-General Sir Tjiomas Saumarez, ■•.'. Lieutenant Carter, Aid-de-Cnmp. Captain Addison, Military Secretary. Lieutenant-Colonel Pilkington, Deputy Adjutant General. Majot A. Legortwood, Deputy-Quarter-Master. General. Captains F. T. Thomas, and J. P. St. Clair, Majors of Brigade. Richard Manby, Esq. Dt-puty Commissary General. Richard Kdwan's, Esq. Assistant Commissary General. James" B. Franklin, Thomas Bennett, and David Gardiner, Esqs. Dopoty Assistant Commissaries Gcncrjil. William Jephson, Deputy Barrack Master General. John Betkuith, Esq. Assistant Commissary General of Accounts Adolphns Veich, Deputy Assist. Com. General of Accounts. Richard A. Tucker, Esq. D.^puty paymaster General. VV^ }L Webb, Esq; Assistant Deputy Paymaster General. Captain Gustaviis Nicols, Commanding Engineer. Philip Roberts, Esq. Ordnance Storekeeper. A. Black well, Esq. Deputy Inspector of Hospitals. T. Duncan, Esq. Surgeon of the Forces. J. F. Gschwindt, W. Anderson, and l^cter Fraser, Esqs. Hos pital Mates. Lieutenant-Colonels Herbert, Darling and Cooke., Inspect! fig Field Ofiicvrs to the Militia Forces in Nova-Scotia Lieutenants Colin Campbell, John M'C'oUa, ?.\m\ James Ander- derson, S( Militia Force 17 ' Adjutants to the Inspecting Field Otlicers of tlic J. M'Monagle, Assistant Barrack Master J ■■ ) if ■ '( 1 p,,, . 'z,,^, C / '^*" ' '■•'"^- •^^^'^' ^-i"^ » V >^ »;•*-» r ^/ OFFICE US OF THE REGIMKxNTS Uudc? the Command of Jlis Kxccllency JJcutoiiant-Gcncral Sir John Coai'e SnEr.niio()KE, K. li, llOYAL MlTlLlA^liY, - - I Jcut,. Colonel |\Y. JJi.\on — CO nig, ist Captaiii:i George CniwforJ iJ. P. St. Clair ^}(l Cdpidins lob'jrt Hollo 1st Licufcnunts Kdwaid CrutteudGU Robert D'Jport Arthur Carter Adam Ward 2f/ Lkutvnant George Palmer Lieut. £c Ailjt, P. \V. Lawkr yhiristcat Sh r^eo n JoIhi Sandieman Clerk of Stores T. James W. Waikcr 2d. Batt. 8th (or King's) Regiment. l-ll.tv . JLicut.. Colonel \ T. itobtM toil Mujor Thomas Buck C(ij>lahts .Francis Campbell Meiiry Sad 1 lor James Agnew ivdward Connor VVillJara Walsh johti FiUgorald Lieut. - Cclo net J. \y. Morrisoti Major Miller CliHord Captains Pet?r Lemefiuier EL M. Shand arucs Basdon Thomas Browae Heury Goro Lieufenants Robert Sanderson Colonel Fchn Burke hie lit. -Colonel iVYilikm Douglas Majors [A. Lloyd, livt. Jj. Lieafenants Henry Coojht, ndjt. Herbert Rabaii Thomas Ivers Jloger Sviepny Caleb J 'o well M. M'Dermott Malcolm Ross Ensigns Robert Spiers R. J3. Taylor 2d. Batt. 89th Regiment. Walter Pearse Charles Redmond Patrick Greamo Daniel Browne George I Upper Ensigns J. II. Latham Robert Lloyd Hector Munro Mortimer Jones H. O. L'jwis Francis Miles 08th' Regiment. Captains Henry Crofthile Thomas Haro J. F. Falton Wiliiatn Mllno John Dane VVillinm Bradford Alexander Buike V. W. Vieih l^aymaster Mark Hodgson Adjutant Henry Cooper, Lt. Quarter. Master George Shaw Surgeon I. I. Moore Paymaster Charles Ruddy Adjutant W. A. Steel Quarter-Master Thomas Sheridan Surgeon H. D. Goodsir Assistant do. M. Duigau fJohn Nitholls [Col. Philip Dclisle John Mai one A. Alexander Felix Calvert Thomas Laycock Gilias M'Pherson Lieutenants M. Morgan -1 I! if i„,- '^''''^£'■0/ '■V) -■>*'/',• ^/ cral (Ijt, an ores ford tike )n r, Lt. uier II cr \ isfer (Ian r r lo. 3ck son *--y<0 ;?^ ^0 tu c .7/^ CVCW*;^ »y^ ,4tjL: ■I«il1 />^^^ Patrii;k Brennati Miitlhevv !lare N^icliolas D^\rcpy Josiah Crnmptou vValter Batler John Kelly f/dkc Burke [iichard Gibbon: John tvillikelly W. F. Holt Lieut, -Colonel Jos. Dan loll Major A. S. King ' Captains George Tryon J. li. Bazalgclte Daniel Gealo J. P'itzhcrbert M. H. Campbell John Matin Joshua Wilson John Fliuter Ensigns Walter 'IVc ling Henry Wilson Hyacinth PVencb J. B. Macaulay J3. Brady J. B. Monk F. n. Daily William M'Koan 9*Jlh Regiment. Lieutciianfs John Thomson David Innos Thomas Armstrong John Atkinson J. O'Farrfll M. Bourko John Galingher E. Sullivan Ensigns J. Blnckall William M'Conchy Paymantcr ' T. Buiiio Adjittattt jRichrutl Ellis H^itar/cr. Mttslrr W. Strath Surgeon W. Cogan y/i.wA'Av. 1 A. filfikc do. J J. JluntBiJ Jospph Kftmn i^. (inrrett H. MontgotTTery P a tf muster King Ailjniant Thomas llfrrini; Quarter- Mmter Goorije Mattlio^vs Ass'islartt. Surg&om A. Maclean Thomas W'ahab OFFICERS OF HiS MAJESTY'S SilllS, UXnrJl THE COMMANn op The Right Honorable Sir JO US liOllLASE fVARREN, \ ^ • fjart. K. B. ^ JC- C, 6fc. ^c. S^'c, • '^ Gj^orgh Ri:d3H)Nd IJuLBunr, Esq. Seoreiarjj, ;j ^ ^ Sa'n^ Domtngo, 74 fjuMs. Charles GiH, Esq. c!ii»taln W. P. Croke, 1st lieut. S. ilodijscn, master James Hendersoti, pursef. PoKTIIiKS, 7* gUtiS. Sir J. P. 'Benesford, captain John Anderson, 1st liciit. Gebir;;3 La nib, master Wiiliam Chrrsty, purser. AcAST\, 4"0 guns. A. R. Keep, Esq. cap(ain= James Dbuchj tst lieut. 'William James, master John Trevaiton, purser. Sha-mnon, 38 guns. ,1 SI C P. R. v. Broke, ICsq. ci|ytain ^ ^ G. L. Watts, 1st lietft • , .tolm Whrtr, masftrr Georga A Id ham, pnTsor. SVARTAN, "^S ^^miQ. E. P. Brenton, E»»q. €nptnia W. A. Rf^iimgardt 1st lieut. Juhn Ttilirs, wastef James Dan n, purser. NvMfH, 38. guns. F. W.'Epwoftli, liisq. captain AntJrew Wells, 1st lieut. R. Chilling worth, master John Ross, purser. 'I ^ Jt- ' f i. P •i J ■» N. t PI :- I ■ ■ J f, Tenedos, 38 guns. , Ffyd(|.Parker, Ksq^; cnptain i-iaP Ja ^ James 1st lic-ut. D. M'Lenn, mahj George Grey, St AT III A, 1^^^^ [f. Stock pole, HJ^^^jtaia Tliomas Nevill, Ist lieut. T. Godfrey, purser. JuNON, 36 guns. James Sanders, Esq. captain r. VVestphal, 1st llcut. VV. Gr||)t, purser. , * . Belvidera, 36 guns. Richard ^yron, Ksq. captuitt John Sykes, 1st lieut. ^ U. Parkiiurst, purser. Maidstone, 36 guj^s. George Burdett, Esq. captain John Taylor, 1st lieut. H. Sholl, purser. OttPiiEUs, 36 guns. Hugh Piggot, Esq. captain^^ 11. J. Teyrer, 1st lieut. J. J. Purcell, purser. ^OLUS, 31 guns. Lord J. Tovrnshond, captala James Spinkj 1st lieut* H. IUing\?orth, purser. V Laurestinl's, 24 guns. Thoqias Graham, Esq. captain TbomM Jager, lit lieat. B. ^VJ||ki purser. i^Km»Vh 20 guns. John i^sdo^Esq. captain W. L. Patterson} 1st lieut* W; Kaies, purser.*. MoRGiANA, 1^ guns. D. Scott, ^sq. captain C. E. Stephens, lstVieut« T. Grant, purser* G-OREE, 18 guns. Ileory D. By.ng, Esq. captain W.^. Smyth, 1st lieut. W. M. Child*, purser. ^ ^ CoLiniu, 18 guns. John Thomson, Etii(. captain J. ilou^htoy, 1st lieut. A. Frame, purser. IfnuALD, IS guns. Georije Jackson, Esm. resq. Anders. re. ^lurray. i Coin 4 ! I *: