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Queen's Birth Day. June 20, Queen's Accession. June 24, hiainl John. Jane 88, Queen's Coronation, tiept. 29, Mictiaclmaa. THE PUBLIC OFFICES. Nov. .'SO, Saint Andrew. Dec. 25, Christmas Day. ** 26 } " ^' \ ^^"''°^' Holidays. A»h Wediiesday. Good Friday. Kaster Mondny. Eiaut Tuesday. ^^ MOVEABLE FESTIVALS y^H^Septuagesima .Sunday, Feb. 4. T^^Magesimi Sunday,. '* It. ^ Qoiitquagesima, or / » %a CJhroye Sunday, S * Ash WedneMlay. ^. '' J«- Mill Lent iHy^p^f w«/cb 17. ' PuIniSv,— ^ / .. 3'- ^,, Thursday, S Whit Sood. or Pentecost, " Trinity Sunday, June Advent Sunday^ Dec. April 7. •• 14. May 12. 2«i. 2. 1. SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC. T A.1CS, i?i7»>, head, y Taurus, Buiif reck. n Gemini, Twins, trms, 25 Cftncer, Crab, breast. SI Leo, Lion, heart. ^ Virgo, yirgin, ^ Libra, JSatancc, reins. TI| Scor[)io, Scorpion, secrets t Sughtarius, Archer, thighs. yp Capricorn us, iioai, knees. ^ Aquarius, Watttrman, legs. H Pisces, Fiihcst fett. 3 oik«: I tAuk ''IP^ )Ie in M an. Fr when e, 7h. 'l it, be- 5h.^ 4 18i4. ^prll 7! '• 14. May 12. " la. " a;. una 2. >6C. 1. I x'* ^. w A \\ sul 8«1 •/ 8 -*»'te-«»- JANUARY. 1844. w • Wi ^^ Farhkrs !— Now is the time to get vour lupply of wood for sumiuer, therefore make the mo«t of the ■ledaing ieatoB; for whilst die snow lies, very little ean be done to advantage in the field or garden. See that the rats are not busy in your corn>bam. Cut your timber. Look well to your cattle and keep them clean. Settle ui> your accounts. Spend your leisure time in reading good agricultural books and newspapers, and avoid the dr&m*8hop as you would a pestilence. ilJways do your work in season. as Full Moon, &th day Oh. 55m. evenin^^. N. Last Quarter, 12th day, 4h. 5S2m. evenmg. N.W. New Moon, 19th day, Ih. 39m. evening. S. First Quarter, 27th day, 7h. 63m. morning. N.E. ?i^ 9 4 i 6 7 S 9 low 11 12 19 14 15 16 17 18 CALENDAR, &c. 21 33 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 30 31 Mo Circumcision. Fine! t(Tu Moon per. winter! We Gen. Monk d. 1789.7 Th R. Asehamd. 1568.7 Fri wealhtr. 7 Sat Epiphany. 7 SU Ist Sun after Epiph. 7 Mo Galileo died, 1643. 7 Tu Ld.Nelson bur. 18067 Snoio itortH, 7 Royal Exch*ge burnt,? Low tides. [1838. 7 Chat J. Fo« b. 1749. 7 2d S. aft. Ep. Hal ley 7 Moon per. [d. *43 7 Clear and cold, 7 irJ. Moore k. 1309.7 Pri.<«ca. Changeable, 7 J. Watt born, 1736. 7 Moon per. 7 SU 3(1 S. nf. Ep. St. Ag. 7 Mo Vincent. Snow,! Tu Pittd. 1806, aged 46. 7 WeAlien Bill pas. 1793.7 Th Convt of St. Paul. 7 Fri Dr. Jenner d. 1823. )7 7 Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th t9(Fri «0;Sat »V SU ® lii.&l Rii. & Set! 4. m. h, m. S(jN*siO R. dec.S& S. Sat Moon in apogee. 4thS.af. Bp. fVind! Mo Geo. II L died, 1830. 7 Tu King Charles Mar. 7 We| and perhapt rain. 26 36 25 35 34 34 33 29 23 31 20 20 19 18 13 17 10 15 14 13 13 IS II 10 8 7 4 8 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3423 3423 3533 FEBRUARY. i;: Get jrmir looU in order for Spring work, novr, while yon har* bisure. Have a pbee for ever^thinfr, ami everything in its place. Look over year eeedi and Rte that neiie of them are tufforiqg for want of cure. Ceiitinue to cut timber and fencing. Handle ^onr took without mittenii ; a eat in glove* catches no mice. Sprinkler brine on your coame fodder and give it to your calth before Spring opens. Prepare plenty of fencinff stuff. Cut seimis for gniAing. Drese fNit fk% and hemp and keep your epinninif wfaeeb in motion. Nuvm your Innne by judicioutily and i^ntiK fully feeding your ewem Keep ymir cattle comfortable. Full Moon 4th day, 4b. 4m. morning. W. Laat Qjiarter llth day, Oh. 42m. morning. E. New Moon 18tK day, 4h. 7m. morning. N. E. First Quarter, 26%b day, 5h. 18m. morning. N. « .* i CALENDAR, &e. iTh SPri 3;s«t 4SU 5Mo t'Tu 7;We sTh QFri u!su l<|Mo is;tu 14 We 15 Th lOFri IT^Set ISSU ]9|Mo «0Tu Rii.&Sett k. w. A. m. bivM Mari>bnl« fimtl 1 Candle, [inat. 17S7.7 D *A enotr ttormd 69 6 57 59 StJN'i dec.S senred E. L flctt.jS 48 QuinttuaoeaitnnSun.^ 41 [M. Luther d. 1546.9 49 Oarrick b. 1718. 6 99 A«b Wedoeicliiy. 6 37 Hail or tain. Q 96 17 13 0,16 55 ijieas 316 20 316 1^ 415 44 615 25 716 7 B||4 4K 9 H 38 ln!]4 9 I1I.S49 6 1313 2^9 6 I4|l3 9 1612 49 1613 98 17:12 7 191146 99,11 25 Sllll 9 9310 49 94{10 90 96 9 59 5 16 br &66br 6 al Rises. 7 12 M«rgr.W.t».36*'49:6 34 Moon in niiof ee. |6 33 liCSunlnLant. Bat. 6 39 €»rOrtbei, 1914 6 30 CoM/or6 99 AUoth so. 9h 14in 6 38 5 3tf Low (id. 99mi dayt. 6 97 6 39 8 96be 9 39 re 10 54 Morn 8 ha fcjll48 bel 27 98 80 91 936 9 14 851 8 90 8 6 Ire 18ar 6br 7 441 a 49 !br| 8 ft* 4 \ M H 111 ,'7i [ ,1 .jL*«'Wli*9"'-*ft,iL i.-iJ > «r^ u ur i^ j*^ A, •»*-| y^i»if X\ If '"*^?^*« m^^'-i-n MARCH. 1944. M ' ^f Fiiiwh eiUiinSt splitting and piling your wvod. OvfirhanI, re- pair, paint, rtiarpeii, and put in due order ail yonr impleBieMnof nuibandry. Look to your dratna and waterHJonrHew. Aa aoon na the anow gets off the ground, Itnsy ytaiuveli' i« re|^.tirinf yo«r atone walla and mending year fencea. Give your aheap wilfo famba half a gill of indian corn a*4lay ; ibua wiH koen tiieni in gWMfc iieart, prevent their wool from iaUing •K, and enable the ewan 1o year tmir young. Full Moou 4th day. 4b. 2Jni. evenlDg. N. E. Lant Ciuarter lltb d 26 83 23 23 ;;i 19 IH 17 15 14 12 II 10 9 7 « 4 3 8 06 59 6 5S 6 5r> 6 55 6 53 « 52 6 51 6 49 6 48 6 47 6 b 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 & 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 S4 7 21 no ^V< PI ib 6 87 6 39 « 26'hn High water A. la. 9 !• 39 41 4-i 49 45 46 49 *9 50 hi 59 54 56 57 59 I e 4 5 7 3 9 II 12 13 Ji4 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 I s. N. u 1 I 2 3 2 3 3 4. 4 4 59 5 Oii^lO 9 3a 5 39||(,10 43 l>Ki<*e».'(,e,n 90 49 7 I9|J|1 58 ^6 2 H 36f^ 9 54re 3911 ^(le 15 Mom 1^ 5'ii 20 th 29 41 17 54 30 6 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 £kn I5le 43 je , «fe 43 Sets, fe 19 5 23 7 8 9 morn 017 1 19 9 2 9 65 4 1 6 95 664 9 9 2 940 10 99 10 5V 14'helt 97 leiheill 59 17 ne 17 ne 15«i« 39 Morn or 3! 9ar 5210 1611 29 50 13 37 941 1 2 9 3 5 59 (>f 42 br 2]t)r 55 ha 36 ha 56 be 6 tv.30 I I 3 3 4 6 a 99 19 5 19 6 31 7 43 9 45 9 9i 1844. APRIL. All Tegetation is now on the spring. Farmers too should be on the alert, and every thing about the homestead should teem with liA>jind vigor. — Plough your grounds thoroughly and repeatedly. — ''9et the boys to work, and put your own shoulder to the wheel. — Pat in your spring grains, such as wheat, barley, oats, &c. as early aa the soil can be mode ready, and draw ymir manures uppn the fields.— Be sure to be busy in yom" garden. Hoe deep, and hoa oflen, and your land will retain more moisture /or it, and ccosequently give more nourishment to the crop. Full Moon 3d day, 2h. 18m. morning. Liusit Quarter 9th day, 5b. 30m. evening. New Moon 17th day, llh. 53m. moruing. First Quarter 25th day, 3h. 3Sm. evening SC s;we 4,Th s'Pri 0,SBt »Tu >0,We M|Th >8,Pri »9,8at M8U 15 Mo J 6 Tu CALENDAR, &c. Venuistat. Bait. Copanhagen. Look f 01 rain St. Amb. Moon per. Good Friday. Surr. Badajos, 1812. Eaater Day. Easter Monday. & Fine. i> Low tides. P O. Canning b. 1770 5 SO 6 Aires. Ith^hnev.p 99 6 Calh.Rel. Bill, 18205 29 C Itt Sund. oft. Ba8tei*.i5 2? 6 Rainjfb 2& 6 Ris. & Sets decN & sets h. iH, h, lit. 5 44 5 5 43 6 5 41 6 40 6 S9 6 97 6 96 6 95 6 93 6 92 6 17 10 JH) t»l «2 dS «4 «5 $<> '^7 90 Th Fri Sat SU Mo Til We Th Fn Sat SU Mo aoi Tu 33I 95 ahnul ihii time, Franklin died 1790 5 24 6 5 S9 6 5 22 6 Mood in apogee. 5 910 Changeable, 5 19 6 2iS.«rEast. D.SU8-5 18 6 sex died, 1843. 5 17 6 St. George. 5 16 6 Shnwert.S 14 6 Princ*s Alice Maudes 13 6 Mary born, MS. 5 H iV arm rain, ti II 6 9dSun. ader Eafiter.'s 10 G Finei 8 for th€ «fflMn.|5 7 G 16 4 46 17 19 20 21 29 24 25 27 28 30 91 92 7 25 7 48 8 10 8 32 854 9 15 9 37 9 59 36 10 20 97|l0 4l 98 11 2 99,11 22 41.11 49 42.12 S 49,12 24 44.12 44 4619 9 47|19 29 48.13 42 49,14 60 14 20 ^^2 14 .39 63! 14 57 4 Oihc 4 24 he Sets, jbeli | 8 9ne|]i9^ 7,neev. 7 41 9 10 2ar 10 59ar 11 38'ar Morn |br 17br 53 ha 24 ha 59 be Slbe 2 48be| 9 19 re 1 1 2 1 18 1 56 2 99 S2f> 4 2i 541 6 59 8 9 5 9 54 iould be on teem with repeatedly, the wheel, oats, &c. r manures Hfoe deep, ^or it, and )e w >■?- \ K MAY. ]84i. This must be a very busy mouth for farmers and gardeners. Plant com, potatoes, beans, peas, letluce, &c. FrwoB fruit trees, begioniag wiieu the buds have aeaively begun to swell, and end- iug before the expansion of the leares. Ctear your barn yards, and manure the fields with their contents. Plough k in as soon after spreading as possible, before it loses its fertilizing guses, by the action of the suo and rain. Destroy eaterpiUars. n I Full Moon 3d day, 10b. 37m. morning. Last Quarter 9th day, 3b. 43m. morning. New Moon 17th day, 4Il 14m. morning. Fir8t(^uarter25thday,2h. 51m. morning. N.W. I Z Full Moon 3l8t day, 6h. 8m. evening. £. J »8- N. ^ aing. S. E. 1 3 ling. N. E. y *; 1 3 4 • We Th Fri Sat 7|Tu 8,We 9Th lOlFri Sat SU Mo CALENDAR, &e. © Ris. & Sets A. m, h, }ft. 6 5 5 5 5 11 12 IS J4Tu *5;We '6iTh l7Fri l!»,S»t 19|SU 5?0.Mo «l|Tu 2«|Wt fiSTh 24Fri S5Sat 2GSU 27 28 29 SO )ii St. Philip and Saint Moon per. [Jamei. Inren. of the Crois. Moon low. 4th Sun. after Easter. St. John Evang. p C/ear and warm. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Tett Acti rep. IS 28. Battle of Lodi 1796. Pitt died, 1778. Rogation Sunday. Rainy. Venua a. lib 15m e. Ascension. Moon ap. [St. John, 1783. Loyalists landed in Sunday af. Ascension. Columbus d. 1506. Fair and fine for iome dayt. Lipnreuab. 1707. Q. Victoria bo. 1819. Whit Sunday. Venerable nede. ChangeahU. Mo Tu Wo Th lAlex. Pope d. 1794. Fri: Moon in perigee. 6 5 4 3 2 ] &9 53 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 44 43 42 41 41 40 39 39 54 55 56 57 58 59 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 Sun's dec.N d, m. 15 15 15 33 1551 10 8 16 35 O R.O &sets A. m.i PI 3 50 re Rises, se 52 se 53 th 54tb 8 9 10 16 42 11 40 kn J 1 2 2 2 3 3 16 58 17 15 17 31 17 46 18 2 18 17 18 33 IS 46 19 19 14 19 28 ll|l9 4l 12 19 54 iS)iO 6 20 18 10 20 30 11 20 42 1 1 20 53 31 3 31 14 21 34 31 S3 31 43 31 53 Morn kn 17 le 48;ie 16 re 40fe 4|he 28,he 58 he ne ne 14 15 IC 16 17 13 19 19 20 21 21 21 53 Sets. I"*" 8 49a«' 36," 17 >' 64;*>r 86 ha 56 ha ha 9 10 Morn 21 48 15 45 90 C 33 ORiaei be be re re se if ih H5h wate A. m. 1041 11 36 Mom U 057 1 43 232 3 25 4 34 531 6 43 7 45 9 33 9 8i 10 1 10 37 11 13 1148 ev.23 59 1 37 2 16 2 58 3 49 4 54- 6 8 7 27 8 38 36 10 27 n U ISik JUNE. Cora, Hoe*bSS';f"L''TP' "P »<* weedi"" w " r"** • cdbiI. h ft ""®»>eas of oe oft^ earthed and hn«w ' 'T,""«'» par«iey. A- r*" i-V"*^ *"«"»l r « TrI " __^™5«tea With tobaccfl ^st Quarter TiTd^Z^T^r^ --^ J^''^ Quarter23d dai lOh ^"?- ^^«n'4. S' Sr ' Zj_ll:[^|^J^^^orninf 5l^^M"n«y Sunday. [4 ,g 5We|^-"'-*><»»'n, J7S8.4S7 •rjFri I •'•'^ '^* ««a#oii '4 86 JSh. Cow tide* f ^<* <» «U »« Sun ^fter T • r ^^ 13|Th Alio.Vo 7o''?r *«4 J^)'^«t mfli#A-- ^'»m4 33 i S.-i'T.! I ***-i'»'»n Baf>. I4 S3 95 'T 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 2222 8| s sqU/vf ^ Sl^lffi!?H04l 25 22 54 8 re 25 22 59| 2523 41 ^6-^8 81 ?6|23 1% 26 23 1 51 27 23 1 81 187 3 9 53 9 49 ? 32;he 5 4» ? *7,he 6 64 ' 64 nJ s 40 • 28 n J- 36 27 23 2fi o STM®*^' fi 2«23 27*10 5.1 K i f ' 9 'atfoofinja. ►werod with \^y worms ceo «moke. C/ Hig6 M. Mr. "'/Morn kni I 46 i87 3 9 53 9 49 4 30 5 49 6 61 7 64 S49 30 10 16 10 63 11 30 ev. 6 41 1 16 I 51 3S« 3 \H I 13 167 17 93 17 4 47 •i. t I \1 JULY. 18a. \\ • ChprnwUI sot «tert i^ia so readily uokM it in mowti quite eioM to the groand : and die Iom in tbe crop, when dua ia not done, » more ihon ia genenUlj apprehended : for, in moat kinda of graai, one inch at ttie bottom of the crop weight mons liian aereral inches near die top. AU gras^ shonld be cnt in th« *iloni- in|;. Cbver, after it is cnt, shonld remun in the swalb till it ia dried about two-thirds its thickness. It should not then Im spiead, but only turned over, and as little shaken as posmble. Last Quarter 7th day, 6h. 11m. morning. S. New Moon 15th day, 9h. 44m. morning. S. E. First Quarter 2iM day, 4h. 33m. evening. S. Full Moon 29th diy, 9h. 54m. morning. N. W. n ■•m c • 1 3 S 4 5 6 7 9 10 U 12 • Mo Tu We Th Pri Sat 8U Mo Tu We Th Pri 15 J7 19 10 20 21 22 S3 IS Sat Hsu CALENDAR, &c. Mo Very warm Vi.itsf. B. V. Mrtry. Moon in nfinj^ee. U.S.lnd. 1776. Hain ahdut ^ Mtf time. ^ 5th Sunday aft Trin.' 4 Paiismaquodil) tur. 4 toG.B. 1814.4 Moon in apogee. 4 VeniH atnt. 4 Warm and fine. 4 [French rev. ^om. '89. 4 6th Suiid. after Tnn. St. Swithin. Ris. & Set* ^. iR. h, m. iCTu We Th Pri Sat SU Mo Tu t4We «5Th 26lFri 27 9g 29 fC •I High tidei. CUudy, 7th S. after Trinity. 4 Napuleon, jr. d. '53. 4 Clear and 4 warm. 4 St. Jamet. 4 St. Anne. Mono |)tr. 4 Sat ,4 i^USth Sund. aAer Trin.U Mo[Witberforced. 1939 4 Tu Gray died 1771. 4 Wtt SuUry.A 34 34 34 35 35 86 30 37 37 39 38 39 39 40 41 41 42 43 43 44 46 46 47 4il 48 49 60 61 62 63 64 26 26 2G 25 25 24 2^2 56 O R. & S. h. in. S 9 9 PI 2<>dll0 *^2 45;iO 2^ 39 1 1 II 35 24 2^33 11 27 23^2 2611 56 2322 19 Morn 44 kn 16le 45 le fe fe he he ne 22 22 II 22 21 21 20 22 3 21 55' 21 46 21 37i 1 1 2 3 ne 29 ne 6|sp 49!ar 39|br 35Ur 19:21 28 Sets, br 1921 18 8 2!ha 1921 8 I7|20 57| 17'20 46 16 20 35! 8 31:ha 8 57|be 9 23 be 9 51 re 1520 2310 20 re 14 20 II 10 5'! re 13 19 59 II 2.S.e 1219 47 Morn ^e 12 19 34 n rh J 1 19 20 I 17 h 1019 7| 2 2rkn 9,18 63 3 33 kn 8 18 39 Ri i/«^' .V. v^V^^ lU M^ ,^,^' y V-nJ' J 37fe| 39 t EN ' 4S 28 n J ;, ^ ornar 6 23 25br 24br V K' »• ^»w*f /4^r a •**i-i SEPTEMBER. 1644. \i Dig and house early potatoes when ripe and before the vines be be dead. Look well to your Indian corn ; cut the stalks, and take care to dry them well, for they are excellent fodder. Every kind of food, proper for swine, will be better for cooking.— Charcoal hastens their fattening. Look again to your fences. — From the first to the middle of thi« month is the best time fur sow« ing winter wheat or rye. Fall ploughing saves time and labour in the spring, when the cattle are weak, and the hurry of business presses on the farmer. Last Quarter 4th day, 5h. 4m. evening. N. New Moon 12th day, 8b. 37m. morning. S. E. First Quarter 19th day, 3h. 13m. morning N.W. Full Moon 26th day, 8h. 34m. morning. N. VV. Ris. & Sets 5Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Pri Sat 2!%|SU Mo 7 8 9 10 11 12 IS 14 15 16 17 18 19 SO 81 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 CALENDAR, &c. h. m h. m ISthS. afT. Q.Vic- 5 toria visited Scot, in 5 '42, & France in MS. Moon in apogee. Malta surren. 1800. Showers about this time. I4ih Sun. after Trin. \Vm. Conq. d. 1607. Dry and vonrm. B«tt. Quebec— Wolfe & Montcalm killed, 15th Sun. afT. [1759 Moscow burned, 1812. Oemerara sur. 1803. Wet an J clouiy. St. Matthew. Pr6. Augnita d. 1840. 16th Sun after Trin. Ti We Th Fri Sat SU Mo 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 6 Dry and warm 6 St. Cyprian. 6 High tides. 6 about this time. 6 17th S.af Trin. Mi- 6 St. Jerome, [cbaelnas 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 32 6 53 6 85 36 37 S3 39 41 4^ 6 45 6 44 6 46 6 47 6 48 50 6 51 52 54 6 55 6 56 67 69 I 2 4 5 7 8 10 6 6 23 27 25 24 2S 22 21 19 18 17 16 14 13 12 10 9 8 6 5 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Sun\ dec.N d, m. 8 7 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 S S S 2 2 2 1 1 4 S I 59 58 56 55 53 52 $0 K. s. I 1 1 2 2 3 G 44 22 37 15 52 80 7 44 22 59 36 13 49 26 3 40 16 53 SO 6 17 41 4{ 27 51 14 57 I O R. & S. h. fn. 3 9 9 10 11 28 2 41 25 16 Morn 12 1 2 S 4 S«TS 6 26 12 16 23 32 PI 6 7 8 9 10 II ne ne ne ar ar br br br ha ha be be re re se 59 35 18' ge 8th 6th ll|kn Morn.kn 19kn 1 2 3 4 30 89 47 53 Rises I he 5 59 he 29;ne line SSlnct U 6 7 7 High water h» m, 1 19 1 5& 2S6 3 25 4 22 5St> 6 55 8 3 8 58 9 45 10 25 11 1 11 S3 ev.16 56 1 40 Si 29 8 23 4 43 6 S 7 81 6 37 9 26 10 5 10 41 11 15 ¥\ 47 moro 20 64 !<'.'' .2££OBEK^ vfo titQo in th' thatill^f winteraijDfc*. «i ' *^'««n out wa»Z 'ndtao n 7 ~ — — _ o-- ^..^ ,a neaps. JUlst Quarter >«.l j ' — — -L New Moo» IIU. drV;; «>•». ffloi^jr^r ±0 [Gen. Cl\%'it r, t lit «^ '? « •'''•'" *" 13 ■■%: '« or barley. JVowr Si. 'I i ^%¥': JM k NOVEMBER. 1844; r* \1, •'\.^- -ft ■Hi "t 1} Put up your cattie in the barn. Keep yonr stables and pens /ell littered with straw; and if yon have plenty of it keep your [rards in the same condition. Littering adds to the comfort of ronr animaU ; it increases the quantity ofjuannre, and it add* to [ts quality, as it absorbs and retains the fluid parts that are other- rise lost. House your ploughs, harrows, and all your sammer ^ools. Secure your cellars against frost. Thresh out yonr grain. [Reserve straw and your worst hays for the coldest weather, when (cattle have the aharpest appetites. w t Last o ) First * ( FuU Last Quarter 3d day, 5h. 40in. morning. S. Moon 10th day, 4h. 57m. morning. E. Quarter 16th day, 8h. 51m. evening. S. Moon 21th day, 0 id 91 21 91 91 38 57 15 34 59 10 28 45 3 19 36 62 8 24 39 64 9 23 37 51 4 17 '^9 41 63 4 \l 3( 40(91 46 9 48 br 10 49 ha •1 &4ha Morn ha 1 9 3 4 6 Obe 8bt 19 re 33 rt 60 se Sets, le 5 44 th 6 47 th 7 67 9 9 10 91 11 31 Morn 37 42 45 1 t 3 4 5 Rises. 4 5 kn kn le le fe fe fe he 48 he 49 49 ne nr sr ar 6 7 8 9 69 4d|ar 49 br 40 hr 40 br 43 ha Id 996 9 10 4 1 5 9 6 21 734 8 38 39 1019 U 6 II 51 •▼.37 199 9 » 9 67 3 68 4 69 6 8 7 18 8 18 9 • 9 49 10 97 11 S 11 38 Mora 13 048 199 IM loir..?"''' "'• c. 'S7 7 If i *'P2 W 2 a7»/ ' as /, *^ * SS22 sJn . 'h 9 32\ S7h 45] '^/^t7/«t 2 "i!;. Pheasant? il . ^^^3 19 7 ,« re »e/ nc/ ne/ ar 10 br u *»r/l| i br/ h« h«/ i>oi ^-^Biim^ I. My in a jfoo^ *^ ^H 32| •n. To he/ fio. fU i II »"/ l« I •e I ^^ «/ .< ( fV V\ 'ttOTI.lfCE or nEW.BRlJlVSWl€K. I ' ' v HIS CZCCLLVNCY, LIBOTBNANT-COLONEL IStN WILLIAM MACBFIAN GCORGG COLEBROOKE, K. H., Lieutensnt-GoYernor of the Province of Nevr-Bruatwick, &c. &c. Alfred Read*, Esquire, Piivate Secretary to the LieulenaotGoT«rn«r. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Ilonortble John S. Snundera, „ Charles Siinnnds, „ Hugh Johnston, Joseph Cunard, »» Honorable Edward B. Chandler, ,1 John MoDtffomery, „ Ilohert L.yHazco, „ L. A. Wilmot. Honorable William F. Odett, Clerk. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. The Honorable William Black, President. Lnrd Bishop of Nova Scotia, Jtlunorable George Shore, Thomas Baillie, Harry Peters, Joseph Cunard, Jnmes AHanshfiw, William H. Raltinson, John Simcoe S tundeis, Amos E. Boibford, .• M II It W II II Honorable The Attorney Gencrchl „ Thomas C. Lee, Edward B. Chandler George P. Street, John Robertson, Thomas Wyer, Harris Hatch, William B. Kinnear, Hugh Johnston. it II II OFFICERS OF THB LRGI8LAT1VK COONCIL. William Tyiig Peters. Esquire, Clerk; John Gregory, E«quire, Clerk Assistant ; U. R. J«uieit, Esquire, Sergeant at Arms and Usher of iIm Biuck'Rod i Rev. George Coster, A. M., Chaplain. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. The Honorable John WtcflLBV WeLnoN, Speaker. County of Yoik.—Jnhn Allen, James Taylor, Hon. Lemuel A. Wilinoi, and Charles Fisher, EUqnires. CjuiUy of S lint John. — Hon. Charles imonds, JohnR. Partclow, John Jordan, iind Rohfrt Piiyne, Esquires. County of Westmorland. — ?\\\\\\t Palmer, John Smith, William Msinn BotHford, aiul Dsniel Haninginn, Esquires. dmnlu of C>n. John W. Weldon, and David Wark, Esquire. (t'OUCM'cr — WiUl;tm End, and Joshua Alexandre, Elsqnires. I!^:$lif(Oiicfic. — .\ni\rQyM Barberie, and Peter Stewart, Esquires. City qf Siiint John.-VUn. Robert L. Hazan, and William H. Hired, Enquire. OrricB' n Ok' TUB House or Asbbmblt. —Charles P. Welmore, lC'«n»iro, (lltrk ; Ooor^^is Lee. jr.. E'• week • Tr/.^?. ^""Jt"** ^uetdar & , CouBT OP Vic. a ' Tiitadaj ^udgt and Comini,., °''H^''^-"«•»«rahre Will; ^ "'^1 17 ■*'.♦•» i A. i ''•'3^ moiah. •'"a* and ^-Innttr, Esquire, Sorrogale ; Charles Drury, Esqnire. Reeistrsr. Wettrntrr- /and— Honoralile Edward B. Cliandler, Surrosrair; Thomas S. Sayre, Esquire, Rpgi'iirar. Charhtte- HnnoraMe Harris Hatch, Surrogate ; George D. isireei, Esouire, Resistrar. ^tn^'« — Edward B. Smith, Esquire, Surmgaie; Wiliiain Simpson, Esquire, Registrar. Queen's — N. H. Dpvehff, E>qMire, Surrogaie ; Henry S. Peters. Enquire, Registrar. Sunbury— John Hazen, Esquire, Siirrncate; Naihanicl Hubttard, Enquire, Reui^trar. NorlhumberlavU-ThnniM H. Pt-ters, Esquire, Surrogate ; Georee Kerr, Esquire, Regi>irar. Acn/— Wil- liam Chaudler, Esquire, Surrogate ; Hon. John Wesley VVeldon , Registrar. Gloucester- Henry Williams Baldwin, Enquire, Surro- gate ; Roliert Gordon, Enquire, Registiar. Car/p/on— B. Crannell Beardsley, Enquire, Surrosaie ; A. K. Sinedes Weimore, £>quire. Registrar. i^es/iiroucAi!;— James Paul, E^qui^e, Surrogate ; Andrew Barberie, Esquire, Registrar. The Probate Court for the City and County of Saint John is held every Monday, at three o'clock, at the Chambers of the Jud^e ; and the like Court in the o>lier Counties of the Province is held at the times specially appointed by the respective Judges. Court of Governoh and Council— For hearing and determin- ing Cases rclaiive to Marriage and Djvorce.— His Excellency the Lieutenant Govtrnor, President ; Honorable Jud^e Boisford, Vice President; the Honorable Her Majesty's Executive Council, Mem- bers ; John C. Allan. E>qnire, Registrar and Cbrk. Ter7n8 .--The second Tuesday in Fctiruary, and the third Tuesdays in June aud October. Court for the Tbial and Punishment of Piracy and othbR Ofpbnobs committed on the High Seas.— The Governor; the Chief Justice and other Judges of the Supreme Court ; the Members of the Executive Council ; Judge of the Vice Admiralty ; the Public Secretary; Public Treasurer; Commander in Chief. Fln« Oflicers and Captains and Coinmanders of Ships of War on this Station for the lime being; Reuisirar and Scribe- William Tyng Peters, Esquire ; Marshal- Ed wurd W. Millar, E^^quire. The Court sits at any place within the Province to be appoiti:e.1 by any three ol the members, the Governor, Chief Justice, or one ot the Judges of the Supreiua Court, or Judge of the Admiralty being one. TERMS OF THE OBNBRAL SESSIONS AND COMMON PLEAS. Citt/ and County of Saint JoAn,— Third Tuesday in March, and first Tuesday in June, September, and December. County of VbrA-,— First Tuesday in January and June. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas,— Ttiird Tutsday iu March, and second, Tuesday in October. County of Charlotte, — Second Tuesday in April, and third Tuesday in September. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas,— Second Tuesday in July and December. Ooun/yoAtSurfturw,— Third Tuesday in January and June. Addt- lionai Terms'of the Cnmmun Pleas,— Fourth Tuesday m March, and third Tuesday in October. Queen's Cot/ n/y— Fourth Tuesday in January and June. Additional Terms of the Couimnn Pleas— Fourth Tuesday in April and October. King'i Cou>i/y,— FirKt Tuesday in March, and third Tuesday in October. Additional Teroii of the Coininno PIchi,— First Tuesdayt ia May ind January. B /,'" ^Pn/ and last t. .'"'"« of j/Jf?^ "> Janiiarv i.n-j i &'^-^ '« J4^f^!;''''-Pir,i Tn . "*^ '" '^^''^h and _ Roit OP i>.rr~ — _-• •lis 1 n^.. I -'^^t iVlav ■i'( '"'^t Tuesday ia ■LaM Tuesday?.^ y and fast Tues. "d June. J J •;y and second P'ea»,-sew^^ VI£S. Ticton stock, •"icion. •ichi. Andrew icton. 1. foil. 19 ROLL OP BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES. (Continued.) "K cii on. Jr. ici. uio. WANES. ♦John Morris Robinson, - ♦Moses Henry Perley, *Tiinothy Robert Weimoro, Edward Bctts Smith, ♦Andrew Barberie, William Chandler, Samuel Hallett Whitlook, James Watson Chandler, George Kerr, - Robert Leonard Hazen, Richard Sands, junior, Lemuel Allen WiUnot, • Samuel George Andrews, Richard Carman, - John Johnston, Charles Fisher, " - ♦James William Boyd, • Thomas Smith Sayre, ♦George Whooler, - Charles Augustus Harding, Richard Milton Andrews, William Hazen Needham, William Jack, Alexander Campbell, Goorge Ferdinand jH. Minchin Abraham Nelson Garden, ♦Judah Hammond Hnrlt, Jnmes Horsfi'.'ld Peters, George Dixon Street, John Clarke Hall, ♦Chipman Boisford, Samuel Gav Morse, Richard Marshall Clark, Uobcrt Barry Dickey, ♦Duncan Robertson, Charles Johnston, - ♦William Samuel S;iirl«i, ♦William Hunter Ouell, - Stephen H. nitchiM'j;s, - Newtun Ward Wallop, - ♦Thomas Burton Abbot t, ♦Claisiopher Milner, David Shank Kerr, Edward Williston, Dii.id Lfwis Dihblee, William Minns Hoffinnn, ♦.Fohn Hamilton Gray, - James White Peters, Uliss Botslord, ♦llobortson Pmyanl, ♦H;nry Simuson Peters, ♦William Jonnston Ritchie, Welliitgton Hatch, AdmULcd. Residence. lOlh May 12lh July 11th July ISthOctolfcr IHth October ISlh October Iflth July Kith October 17th October 1 7th October 17th July 17th July 1 7th July Ifith October 5th February fllh February ttilh July J5ih October Iflth October Uth February r»th May 8th May I3lh Oeto!«or iruh October 1 3th October 0th February nth Miiy l.-Jth July I3lh October 1 01 h July I Bill October 18th October I8th October 7lh February 7th February 9th May 0th M«y !8tli July I sill July I7lh Oclober I7ih October I7tli October 17tli October 0th I'cbruary ftth February fith Fnbritnry (Uh February nth February \'MU Juno Ir^lli Jiufe IMth Juno I8tli Juno ISilt October 1828 Saint John. 182SSamt John. 182S Gagetown. 1828|Kingston. 182d!Dalhousie. 1828 Richibucto. 1829iSainl Andrews. 1829 1829 Ditto. Miramichi. 1829'Saint John. 18301 Saint John. 18.30 Fiedericton. 18;J0 Saint George. ISSOjBathurst. 183l|Saint John. ISSlFredericton. 1831, Saint John. 1831 1 Dorchester. 133l!Saint John. 1832 Miramichi. 1832 Saint Andrews. 18.32 Saint John. 1832 Ditto. 1832 Saint Stephen. 1832 Fredericloo. 1833 Woodstock. 1833 Saint John. 1833 P. Edward Island. 1833 Saint Andrews. 1831 Nova-Scotia. 1834 Restigouche. 1831 Hopewell. 1834 Miramichi. 1835 Nova-Sooiia. ISJj Saint John. 1833 Ditto. lS3."i [ October j; 1 October J' » October !' > October JlJ October J^'h October ^^«l>ruary February Jutia June October October October , , October J"' I cbruarv, , 3rd February lath June, ^' '3»h OcioLer. P'Jj October. 'i3lh Ocioler, ;«|,^,^ericroS: 1837 bajni Stephen. i837 Saint George. 8J7 Nova-Scotia. ;33S Saint John 83S,Vye.tmorland. is?Q r''*"? John. MPredericton.. ;^40 j>aM)t John '840 Prodericton lHF.eder.ctoo. .H^^'i'tJoho. ib'lO J)jt, 840 jsan.t Andre»rs ^4. Saint Q^,^ ^ S-ll Oromocto^' ■ 8J1 Fredericton ■' '841 VVoodMock .' 'S42 Saint John '^' (Continued.) Residence. 'J Stephen. t George. Andrew*. "Stock. Scotia. Mto. tto. Jtto. 91 ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORME^f, (Continued NAMES. Colin C. AU'iTi, Horace H. Beardsl'^y, Humphrey T. Gilbert, B. Boyd Kin near, Thomas C. Chnpman, William M. Afnliuchlan, George VV. Rilc/iic, . John fir. Campbell, . IF. r. Gilbert. Ari milted. Jii'aidence. 91 h Feltruarv 1S13 Predenclnn. do 'do VVoodstooU. do do Suiiit John. do do Diiio do do VVesiinoriand. do do Toftiqiie. do do Suiiii John. I61I1 do do Ditto 0(tol-er. 1843 Note. — The iiair.es of the Atioriiies are printed in Ilulics, ♦Those marked wiih an a<«t»TiHk are PiiMic N'Harjes in the Pro-' vince : in addition t<» whom. Charles U. Haihewny, Willinin McLean. Geo. A. Garrison, on»l RnJiert Ker, E^q'r-, are aho PuMic Noiaric«». ^o. CZT^ or SAIMT JOHN* Lauchlas Ponaldson. Enquire, Mnyor. Houuruhle William B. Kinnkar, Recorder. Aldermen. Assietants. " Wurda. Henry Porter, ") Mr. Joseph Pairweather, KiiH8'.t. Wjlhaot O. Smith, I ^ Lewis W. Dnmnt, Qmeirs. Thomas Harjiin^j, [>^ William HH^ofyi Duke's. Gregory Vatihorne, j q- Ew<'ii C)«mer4ni, Sidney. Thoir as Coram, j 3 Wil'iam lit**«neay, Guy's. George Bond, J " Joseph Uealieay, UrooL's. Thon^as Merri'tt, Esquire, Treasurer, or Chaiuherlaln. James Peters, junior, E^qiiiro, Coimiion Clerk. James Willixn f^oyd, E^qoire, Deputy Couiiiion Clork. James Sl'>cklnrri»i' SKKkhird, Gfurje VV. B4istppd, Marshals. Levi Lockhni. Geor,'e 8ii»fkli'r Donald House. '"•Weather i '-'nafieu '^ClofS of h. '''*'•. if. •fnAam' "chum/ -'Of* of If., tend. Thomas M. Smith, Chivf Engineer. William Darlow, David Waierhery, Samael Jordan, Jamts E. McDonald, George L. Camber. Richard Duff, Joha Robinson, aud William Olive, Enqiiieers. Joshua Mercer, jr., Captain or Head of the Company ofHoterotn. John Wilson, Captain or Head of the Company of Axemen. John Patterson, Ca|Jtaia or Head of the Company of Hook and Ladder Men. CiTT OF ^AiST John Savings' Bank. — His Excellency tha Lieutenant Governor, Patron; Hounralile Ward Chipman, LL.D., President; Hon. Hugh Johnston, John Ward, junior, Roliert W. Crookshank, Robert F. Hazen, Jaincs Kirk, and Frederick A. Wigaiiis, Esoiiires, Trustees ; the Bank of New Urunswick, Trea* feurer ; Daniel Jordan, Esquire, Cashier and Registrar. Cham££r of CoMMKncE. — HoD. John Robertr^Q, President ; John Pollok, and William H. Street, E.'squires, Vice Presidents; Isaac Woodward, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer; John Duncan, John Wishart, Charles Ward, Frederick A. Wiggins, James Kirk, James Whitney, William Walker, William Mackay, and Wm. H. Scovil, Es(]uirc's, anil the Members ol Assembly for the City and County ol Saint John, Committee. Marine Hospital — (For the Relief of Sick aud Disabled Sea- men—Saint John.)— Ralph M. Jarvis, John Ward, junior, Robert W. Crookshank, Daniel Leavitt, William Hammond, John Wishart, and Ezekiel Barlow, Esquires, Commissioners. Laochlan Donaldson, Esquire, Secretary. The Bank of New Brunswick, Treasurer. John Boyd, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Saint John Mechanics' Institute. — ^James Cadlip, E«qnire, President; John M. Robinson, and Isaac Woodward, Esquire*, Vice Presidents; James Paterson, LL.D., Corresponding Secretary; S. L. Tilley, Trea-^urer ; H^-nry J. Chubb, Recordu.g Secretary^ George Flemming, Thomas Nisbel, junior, Thomas Daniel, James Harris, Edwin Pairweather, James Lawton, William A. Robertson, Robert Shives, John Owens, Samuel Jordan, Joseph W. Lawiencv, James Pettingell, Commiaee. Saint John Agricultural and Horticultural Socictt.— The Honorable Judge Parker, Patron ; Honorable Cliarles Simonds, President ; Ralph M. Jarvis, Walker Tisdale, Archibald Menzics, and James Brown, Esquires, Vice Presidents ; John Duncan, E'^quire, Treasurer; Henry J. Chubb, Recording Secretary ; Moses H. Perley, Esquire, Corresponding Secretary. Saint John Emigration Society. — The Hon. William Black, President ; Hon. Charles Simonds, and Hon. Hugh Johnston, Vice Presidents ; , Secretary. Public Grammar School in the City of Saint John.— Tito Reverend the Rector of Saint John, President ; the Mayor, tbo Recorder, the Hon. Ward Chipman, LL.D., the Hon. Judtje Parker, Rev. Robert Wilson, A. M., and Robert F. Hazen, and Willmtn Wright, E?qutre«, Directors ; John H. Gray, Esquire, Treasurer and Clerk ; James Paterson, LL.D., Principal. Saint John District Committee or the Socijsty for Pno- MOTiNo Christian Knowledgb. — The Rev. the Rector of St. John, President; Hon. William Black, and Wiiliam Scovil, Esquif*, Vi(»i Presideais ; Bcrcrley Robinson, Esquire, Secretary and TreaaUrcr. Treasure "' r«'"*».V^'f !--/<".« V. Tl,„ ""' •* '^Pa surer . V, '^^T'lrp v — -lolin p«. , "("'fe, 7' ^ni. Aj,,; *^^i '•esirfe,,, .y;, '."««« End, r,„, . Pr..s, to 100 ions, inclusive, 5i«. ; 100 to 150,6s. 3d.; 150 to 200, 7b. 6.1. ; 200 to 250, 8s. 9d ; 250 lo 3tU), 10s —And all vessels of ^^'at^'r linrthen in like proporlion ; and lor all decked vea- vets trading within Itie Bay of Fundy, there shall he paid, yeurif, on the first arrival after the first of April, according to the tonnage and iinounts settled hy the aforesaid scale. Rates of Pilotage. — For hrins;inf;any ship or vessel into the Har- bour of Saint John, an I inoorins; her in a safe place or lierih, or securing her alongside a wh^rf, the rales annpxed to th<' several dtsi;ti)ccs : — First disiance — from Par;rid;ce Island to Musrjnash Hfad, hearing North- West, 5s. per f"ot ; 2 1 distance -from Musqn'ish Mend to Point Leprenux, fiearina Nonh-VVest. 6s. 3d. per fool ; 3d disiatice— from Point [jeprenHx !•» North H''ad of Grand Munan, fiearinii N<»rih-Wefct, or North (IJhanii.d lieariir» South Exst, 7» 6d. per loot. 4;h distance— from iheNorih Head ofGraod \1aniirior North Channel, lo Muchias Seal Islan(^, l»e»riiig Siuiih, 'ir Brier Island, South Sonih East. 8s. 8d. per foot ;— anywhere outside the Hfnresiiid disiaiices. 10*. per loot. For remnvin? and tnkinsj nny s'tip or vessel «»ul of the hrtrlmnr, 6s. per font. — In cases wheie pilots «hall bt» detained on hoard of vessels Under and Ity viriue of Qtiarantine or Health Laws id the Province, they shall he oniitled to demand from the inatiterH of huch vessels lOs. per day for every day of such di tention, in adtiition to the allowance aforesaid. — Coastiii({ vessels goins? from one part ofihe Bay of Fundf to annlher, (except nqiiare riijyed), British or K(>rcijjn strain hoals, of British ves'sels drawiiiij under six feel ol water, are not compelled to lake pilots ; when employed, ihey are toi.e paid according to iheahnve rales.— For rernoviog ony ship or vessel from one place to another wilhin tne hnrhour, and properly securing her,— for vessels not ex. ee<*ding lOO ton>. 7s. 6d; over 100, and not exceeding QOO, 10».; over 200, and nut exceeding 300, 15s.; over 300, aos. Ratcs of Wharfage, eslahbBhed hu Ad 6i, Geo. HI, can. •.— For every decked vensel, or vessel oflhedfescription called wood hoiita, not rxcotdins 60 Inns, 1«. 6d. per dsy ; ahove 60 inns, and not esoeed* in« loo, 2s. 6d ; ahove 100. and not eiceeding 160. 3s. td. ; ahove 160, and not exceding 200, 6s. , aliove 20), and not exceeding 300, 7s Od. \ •iav« 100, and not exceediug 400, lOi, jiOO and upwards, I2t. Id. i;«. :i / 26 !5«» and ««7/r ^;'%^,«'^ Vessel. or'Vo ,J •,,'^;""' f '•^ P^i'h^S ■hove 90, a.uj .mXTioo ^ ^'*- f '^- > "'"'ve so ' a'/.w ""f*^ ^O- 2«. 3d *'nrfer830.7«./„f '•;<'.,2lo. «Md under 2c(\ ^i''" ' «''"ve 220 a!l joder 320. 8s. ; ;;; ;« 32«». .;.d under 3? ,^^,-.5''- 3 «'.ove sM 'he respective /h. ^"' ^P*''f';'tio„ of «! '. "^ '^"^ P*'Mt»v-iinW r 'I rick rj' «1 ' '"" " "p'a^re' '.r'" '?^ '^""''^ »' ro:.''7l" ""^ ^"«'«of " 'j'^'»""hen of ".;a/.ove220,an 1/ '•'"^^ 'oo' ;;: lo,.;:"'' *"«* "Ode, :*'"• 2». fid. ';• '7" work ;Sd; every' *' "r Slaves ^'•unc/eriei,' f "'» . one l" decked ''^nce for P. f»r i/ie ''"''7 f.er T doy«. and ntirt "d /laif RATES OF C4RTAGI IN SAINT JOHPT. ARTICLES AND QUANTITIES. 'and ta 'oany «r. «!.» »f rt(« For a load of Wood, (quarter of a cord,) For a load of Coals, (half a clialdroii.) F*or a load coiitamiii.; 15 l)U!shels Grain, alt, Potatoes, or anyoiher articles measur- 4 at loading or iiiiloadii)!{, cxcepi Coals, For a pipe of Wine, Gin, or Brandy, and onsin§r within the door of the first floor, P'or a puncheon of Rum, or a tierce of Su- gar, from 7 to 10 cwt. and housing, - - - For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of Sugar, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hogs- head of Toharco, and housing, For a hogshead or punch.eon of Cider, or a load of dried Fi>h of 15 cwt., or o common lonr] of household qnnds, and storing, - - Fur a load of Shingles, Hoop poles, Head- ing, Staves, Treenails, smoked Fish in hox es, Salmon, in kits, Dry Goods, or a lo^d o( any other urtlcles not herein mentioned, or a hotjshead of Lime, or a hoi^shend or crate of Earthenware, or two tierces of Earthen- ware, a hogshead dried Fish, two tierctsCof- fee, or qnaniity in haas not exceed intt 12 cwt., or a load containing six l*urrels Flour, or five barrels Sugur, Fish. Heef, P«ik, Tur- pentine, or Cider, or hn'f a ton of Iron, or the some qiinniity of Cordage, in coils not exceeding 4 cwt., For a sixty four ca'lon cask of Wine, Rum, Gin, Brnmly, Molasses, or Porter, or fur a load of Sand, Gravel, or Stones, or u load of four barrels oi any spirituous Liquor or MolasscR, For CaMrs and ('ordage in Coils above a Cwt., or if to coil, per Ion, or for Hay, loose, per ton, For Hay, screwed, per ton, For Hriclcs, per thousand, For Ltimber, ]kt ihousur.d feet, • - • For the ciiriniie of nny artitle or articles, not exceeding half a load, DLSTHICTS. Ul. s.d. 7i 1 3 loi 3 1 6 2 1 3 dA. s. d. 9 1 H 1 3li I 7i 1 • I 41 9 1 5 2 C 4 3 f> 3d. s. d 104 1 6 1 li 3 3 1 9 2 3 I C 104 1 li r, 3 2 8 4 3 4ih, s.d. 1 I 74 1 3 3 44 1 10 2 44 174 1 1 3 5 6 > 10 4 6 13 3 6 74 9 5lti. s. d. 1 14 1 9 1 4| 3 6 .1 2 6 1 9 i \\ 1 44 6 9 3 1 9 3 9 10^ 1 3 I 6 6 3 2 5 4 t (I The First Dktricl colnpri^e^ all thnt part of the City, between the »outh line of Pond street, and nf»rih Irie of Diike street, which lies t» the wesiwitrd of the east line of Mill street. Dock Mr^rl.and that pari of Prince William sirepl. between the north line of the briik biiiMin{{ beloncing t«) Mr. Jaii»*«K. IVl'ICee, (northward nf the iMiirltet-sqiinre), attd iho noit!) line of Duke*«ireet, and including King-street, lu the westward of the we»t hoe of Gt'rmain sirrei. Second IJlatricl comprises alt ihnt part of the rity between the north kttf of Uqioii street, and south line of Saint James' street, which lies \\ 88 P"; barlins. dr'ry,;;"';,';"' "•■'■' .-AND c^„ „,„ 1 -^F^iJSfe'f^^KS" J ^.'''^'.r.,,,,,^ , -1^^ S-IWT JOITO "<»", Gt.ir™!. a'"."' ""lardu, V r."~ " '''""• Kal,,|, if I • jYilUam !ln:ini i^ J ^'*^'^ "Oh- "pnl^ . (*'f'«' L s, ";, '^'""'", Jam,, P,.,„, ; . ' ""' '" "« «Vi(«ai n' M^'K^'"". W.llia' M 'ti"'"" «»J"rd W*^- *^"' "P. ■ ""•'• ^"•"" "-4 ot;;; s:.'&"^yr„v,„^; ""•«|fi.B.JC m- W«^%; 2? of 4 H. T. Gilhert, Esquires, Commissioners for taking AfB lavito he Supreme Court. «hiirii)is C. Carman, John Jordan, and James Moran, EsqnirM, ,. , . ^mmisainiirra lor Soleiiiiuzing Marriage. // y'"S \viihn,„m(ihn i\1etirpuor, Tliontas TraKun, and Jeremiah Drake, Commis- ** *■«*» hut, ofQMattt of Sewers. ^^OAiD or Education.— The Mayor, the Recorder, Rtf. P. Coster, V. WilliHm Scovil. and James Peters, junior, Esquire. Alms House, and Woiik Housk, and Infirmary, at St. JoRif. nnv I, ^John Kerr. G. C Carniau, James Dunn, James Moran, Jame» '/q" '''"''/c/#a*"i'8^^^ *^^oll(ci' Tisdale, and Gfors^e A. Luckhart, Esquires, HUeen'u lVii...Suutitiiisiuiiers.— Keeper — William Craig. r '^'"» ^w,/,«„ fBN. /byri/i ill •'nc/i ** f "'.7. >0. Jur ^•'«»(/, VN. >'■/ /n I/,, »h 11' "f/li- ••J. SunvBvoRs OF LoMDER IN THE CousTY.— Rohfrt Stevens, lohael Finher, Jnmes Flewelling, Gill»ert Jordan, jim., Moses Tuck, OHepli Lingli-y, Alexander McL. Scely, Wiiliain VV. Jordan, Francis ordan, Jnhii F. Goilunl, Jiimeg Scoit, Charle L Woodworth, Williiim n. Travis, ThoiitaH Jordan, Ruben Cuudrd, Isaac Fieweltiog, Julin S. Ikowi), David B. Roheris. Juitopli C Litilehdle, VVjUium Munford, George Mason, Overseers of the Fisheries. PARISH OF PORTLAND— William Harding. James Flewellini?, Rev. W. Murriion, Trusttes of School*.— Jamei* Fiewelling, James Harris, Thomas flillyartl, CoimnisMoners of Hi((hways.— Thomas Allflii, James Travis, Uuati Shiirkey, A>»es^or»oi Taxes.— Andrew Hiles, Cnllocior of Taxo«. — Piolemy Lomliard, Maurice Delaney, Patrick narriKiMi, Fence Viewers. — Maiihew S. Maitkii, JacohPiU- neon, George Mcl)nuald. James Dixnn, John Taylor, Georubi Dixon, JnuiPS Dean, Willi":w M"i. VVilljuin McGarvey, H«»I Rfeves. — Wjllijin Eagles, )'airtrk lliirri({iin, P.itruk McGouhirick, Euu'ine Goldiii({, '^Uernard Mi'Callutn, Nailmniel Peacock, and Claudius Hamilinn, Surveyor* of lllul"WBV».— .loljii IJuihr, Inspector of Fihh. — Ddvid .McCoy and Jas. Joyce, Overseers of t!ie Fidlierios.— Simuel Daltoii, Superintendent of the Ferry Landini;.— James Scoll, .Superintcndeni cf the Portland Hiip.— John C'nieman, Forrymun.— Jacoh Pid^con, Town Clerk anit Clerk ni the Market -John Polluk, James P. Payne, John Duneso, •ml .lames Trjvi<), Firewardens. PARISH OF LANCASTER -John Gillis, G. C. Carman, and l««ac Clarke, Trnsiefs of Srhotils.— George Anderson, Archibald lli'tuics, Olid John Sievens. Commist>iuiier« of Hiahways.— Isaac f'larkp, John (iilllia, and John Scott, Assessoro of Taxes.— John Msfding, Collector of Taxes — Joltn Vanuhan, John Hardinfl^, and William Hcoli, Fence Viewer*.— Ji-hn Diinham. John Harding, and J. McAnley. Coiisialtles.- Genr?e How, and Patrick Donnelly, Ho^ Keevca,— >John Hardins;, John Dunham, John Brundas(e, Hu^n Bel- wmur, James Wynn, Richard Sinnnt, Leacy Hay ward, James Gault, Diiniel Moriis, Geome Mullin, Major P. Hnhlsvin, Siimuel Cunninc- t)Sm, Surveyors of Hiuhwaya. — Dquire3, Cominisxictuers for tak- Dg Affidavits in the Supreme Court. Hon. John S Siiunders. nnd Willinm Tyng; Peters, Enquire, Coaa* zniSBtone'S for taking I3ail in the i:;upr(.nie Court. William Woodford, Henry Jones, and Hemy Fishar, £squir«>», Coroners. Mark Needham. Esquire, County Tredt, Gtorg« E. Ketck* urn, and George W Guynur, Lii-enstd Aueliouaera. Fredericton Ladies' Bnttevolcnt Society. — T^ndy Colebrooke, Prt~ sident ; Mrs. Odo'l, Tronsnrer; Miss Goudorich, Sfcreiary; MissC. Cojebrooko, A'sistnni Secreiwry. Committee- Mfx. Parker, Mrs. Coster, Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Shore. Mrs. Street, Mrs. J:»coli, Mrs. L. A. Wilmot, Mrs. Putnam, Mis. Miles. Mr^*. Herion. .Mts Giynor, Mrs. Wolhanncr, Mis. Simf)»on, Mrs. VV. Taylor, Mn». He id, Mrs. Wil- kinson, J Irs. Riisliy, Mis. Akerly, Mrs. Coy, Miss Culebrooke, .Miss Odell, Miss Cosier. York Omnty Emigrant Society. — lion. Thomas Bnillie, President;;: Hon. G I''. Sir-et, Isi V. President; iheSiirvevor Gen-ril, exofficio, 2d Vice-Pre>-idAot:JameN Taylor, Esquire, Tri-asurer-. Kobfriliowan, EsQUtre, Secietiry ; liieut.-Col. Hay ne, Hon. L. A Wilmot, C baric* FiAner, iho Hdv. Mr. Do Inrd. Venerabo Archdoacon Cost-r, Benja- min VVollir. It/mc K Ibu^n, Henry Jonis, James A. Miles, Alia» U'Lean, and Lewis Huesiis, Esquires,— Committee. AgriatVurnl Sneietij.— \^<\n. George F. Street. PrrsidenI • Jsmrs Taylor, Charles Fiiihi>r, Thomas Jone««, William David>on, and R, Havne, Esquirea, ViccPi«8idcuti i Hon. L. A. Wilmot, Secratary ana Tracsu/er. '' ^^** B-'qtiret, and "™WSWp,,'*wj •^"^iiilZm 33 'resident; P^' l'^^^^", Commit' •*'"•.«% James '^''i"v. James CLar/es R.' Ueorife Por- »'a/, Mark. 'i''«r. Joha 'bu AfcNeii, '; Babcocir. ^"'oib, aau 'Jerkofiha Coron ert. •les, prar- n ihe Su. ^' Rota, urt. ' ■» Chaf. Hatck, 'i aad t JPuft/ie I7rammar Seh09l in Sftint ^In^lreiM.— DirMi«rt : lUr. Dr. Allff. lion. fl. Hatch, Hon. Thna. W/^r. Dr. 8. Thompson, Rov. Dr. MeLran. Re? . Mr. Quinn, D. W. Jaelr, Boq'r, and Dt. 8. Frjt. Marina HiMUtU, i>aint iflnc/rnMr— Commiaaionera: Hon. il«rriii |f»tcb, Wm. K«r, ond D. W. Jaek, Baq*.— Sumoon: 8. Prw, Boq. |ClMimlMto»Mra /br Ifrcefcetf Property in Vu County ^tfOtmrloOo. IHm. ThomM Wyar, and Peter Sniiti), Saint Andrews ; Mtch|i|l NBgfHt, Grtnd Manan ; Lieutanaol J. T. Rubioaon, R. N.t W«M lifo •nd Catnpo Belln. pPNlmAMionertybr Buoyt and Beagon$ for the Inntr Bay (HfPrn^ MM^plMMy.— G. M. Porter, and J Prink, BMjuirea. . v« Charlotte Countu AgrkuHural Soeiety.'-Dr. S. Fryc. VkMlMt | Honoratilt Harm Hatch, and Hun. Thomas Wyer. Vice PmmiXftai W. Hatch. EMiiiire, Treasurer ; D. D. Morricnn. Secretary t ioaap^ Walton, T. Sime. H O'Neil. J. Lnchary, J. Turner, J. IteCflMy, lsM» McLean, and S. Gcity, Committee. * ]^ Charlotte County Emigrant Society. -Bnn. H. Hatch. Pre«idtn(| Iwnea Boyd, B<«qiiire. Vice PreaiJeni ; D. W. Jack, Eaqtiire, Tiwaf- rer i J. McKean, Secretary ; Ree. Dr. Alley, Rev. Mr. Qajiia, fUtr. Dr. McLean, Thomaa Jnuea. Dr. S. Frye, R. M. Andrews, TboniM Turner, Thoniaa Sime, and W. F. W. Owen, Directora. C. R. Hathewajr. J. H. Whitlock, Wiltiam Garnett. Jan>eo Boydr Samuel Ah>»iiit, William McLean, E. WiHon, John McKaaa, F* lioriinan, T P. Shaw, Daniel Sulliean, W. T. Ro*e, Rolfrt K«ff» John Parkinaon, and William Whitlock, L4een»ed Audiomere. COUNTY OF SUNBURY. Hon. John Simcna Saunders, Thomaa O. Milea, Stephen Peahpdy. Natbaii|it HuM'ard, and John M. Wilmot, Esquirsa, Justices of thf Isffrior Oburt of Common Pless. Hon. John Simcoe Saunders. Thomas Q. Miles. Stephen Pesliodv, Valhsnial HuMnrd. John M. Wjlmoi. Clapbam Smith, Charles F. Street, Jamea Tilley, 0«N)rc« Havward, Charlas Hason, (q/ the Que- Tumt) William Hoyt, Henry T. Partelnw, Thomaa Harriaon, Joha Peahody, Geor«e PrisAilv. Thomaa N. Gilbert, fD4 William Burpt, Eaquires, Justices of ihe Pears. John Hsien, B«quire, High S her if. Chsries P. Waimore, Esquire, ^per of the Rolls, and CItrk •{ the Peacs and Inferior C«>uri uf Commim Pleas. Nathaniel HuliUrd. B«quirf, Reflstrsr of Deeds and Wills. Jas. Haien, Gso. B. Cuerrt, and Enoch Bsrker, Eiiq'ra, Cor^aara. Tbs Btirriaiers snd Aiir«rnies praciising In th« Ciiunty, tofethar with H. T. Partelow, Eaquiro, Commissiooffrs for taking Attdavitp •■ tbs Supreme Court. Henry T. Partelow, Eaquirt, Coamissionar for Ufcing Bail hi thp Saprsms Court. Thomas O. Miles, Stephen Peahody, and Qaorga Hyytpard* Baq'rii, ' Oommissioners for Solemnising Mofhaga. Jacob Tiller. Licensed Auctioneer. > . Board qf&lueatlon.^tUr. J. M. Stirling, R«v. ArcMlmtd M«Calr Jam, Henry T. Pariel«w, Calvin L. Hathaway, Thomaa O. UUm, iMi Charles P Wetmors. Baqairse. ^Sunburv Emigrait AsJafy. - Jobs M. Wilmot, B«qoir», PraaidaMt Thomaa 0. MMes, Baouift. Vica PrtsidMit | DTw. Pailay, 8a«M«i^ Johi HBMO, Bsquira, Traaaarer. '*%■ '^,* r » \ \ •nd J«h,r5"'i,^- H. geveS, f'jPji*'-*. Hon. H„.k ,„. ._^__;[;^"'^S«^. fisquires. ^ ^- ^*»«ore, Hen "/V"'j?//«'». m. <) t 1, 35 Viii.. 'onert, ^'censes. 'oneer». ■"'»•"' Wood, ret, ••In Joha' GUerk of tffrs ami Sitnp. M IRng^M County Ernt^rant quire, Registrar of Deeds and Willi. ^^ John Edgeit, and Andrew Weldon, Esquires, Coroners. Rufus Smith, John Smith, Willioro Wilson. Elisha Peck, Ecqairtf, Und the Barristers and Aiiornies practising in the County, Commla- •toners for taking Affidavits to be lead in the Supreme Court. Rufus Smith, Esquire, Hon. William Crane, Hon. Amos E. Bott- fordi William Wilson, Lewis Triies, Peter McLeilan, Jamea Rpbtrt- SOD, fbabert Godfrey, and Elisha Peck, Esquires, Commissioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. Hob. E- B. Chandler, Issuer of Jkfarriage Licenses. Rufus Smith, William Chapman, Hon. William Crane, Bill Chsp- |>«Ii, Lewis Trites, Robert Scott, and John Smith, Esquires, Commis- feioners for Solemnizing; Marriage. Thomas Trenholm, Andrew Weldon, jr., George PittSeld. G. Woo^. worth, Thomas E. Ouliun,juD., Henry Livingstone, and Enoch Stilts, I^icensed Auctioneers. James Milne, Commissioner of Buoys and Beacons, Shediac. Board of Education.— Ritfos Smith, Esquire, Hon. Amos E. Bots- ford, Hon. E. B. Chandler. Rev. John Black, Rev. Joseph Crandall, Rev. F. Gauvereau. Rev. Wm. Henderson, and Joseph Avard, £tq.' Commiasioners of Sewers.—UMcGtwUy Isaac Sleeves, and Dawson Steeves, Esquires, Parish of Hillsborough : William F.Wells, Jeshaa Tingley, and Adam C. Avard, Esquires, Parish of Botsford ; Gcorga Oulton, Thnmas Lawrison, Peter Eiier, Robert Trueman, and Jstepb Chapman, Parishes of Westmorland and SackviPe; Peter Ettcr, Richard Lawrison, and John George Allan, Special Commissioosrs for Parishes of Westmorland and Sackville. Westmorland Immigration Society. —Joseph Antd,Jvtn.f Etquire, Prasideot ; Eli»ha Peck, junior, and John Chapman, Esquires, Vice Presidents; Christopher Milner, Esquire, Secretary and TreStVTer i Hon. W. Crane, Hon. E- B. Chandler, Thompson Traeman, Georg« Pulton, Thomas Keillor, Philip Palmer, Bliss Bouford, S. G. Moras, w. Smith. A lezanderWright, John Smith, Philip ChspmiD, J.Ltwis tod J. Wallsce, EsqaireSj Uommitts*. r % s*, COUNTY OF NORTHITMBERLAW P».k. James G?!;inI!"?J'i'.^:!d!?y Per'lev: fcrJ'fc ^'e«»d67 „ Tho,na« H. Pe.e?; ^'^"''^' "l*** Sheriff. Canard. R„,.er,,).'^J"?^*7i»l^ Alexa,^fer^^^^^^ , T. H Pp'.ir. ^!'I''f«--Hon. Jos. CHn«rrf f * «. ^ %;r.'? COUNTY OF KENT. ^^•rXn 'aid ff;:;L''r'"' J'^hn PL »«m M'Leod, (of the loferiurCoyrtof ; x»n»fer DatHboB ^ . John N«Mij|k ^Mj ».y. Bob0n "le. and Jimm^ «j Clerk of th» i ,Hon. Jotepj^ ^n J. Donald. "•» praciitiB-* 'he Saprom! Wframicbi: retary.) President t ^"•s; Ret, "w«, Trea- Cunartf. Pierec, > /oferibr Williaa ■■«^ 57 Hm. John W. Weldon, Keaper of iht Rolls and Clerk of th« Pom* a4 iDftrior Court of Cominon Plea*. Gaorxe Paean, EM|uiie, Registrar af Decda and Wills. Janaea Lthu Can mhem, Jamea Thurrai, Committss. Annual Me«>tinsr. Srennd Thur^iday in January. Kant County E^nisf rani SfHuety. — Hon, J. W. Weldon, PreaidaiiC; Oaprge Pa^au. E!e4veret, B-quireK, Jumiicea ofihe Peace. Henry W. Baldwin. Esquire, Hi«rnlll. 30 Carleton County AgrteuUur^t Sbei«/y.— I^rhafd Xefeham, Etq.» President; lif. DibMee and B. A. Cunliite,G«qu[res, Vice>Presideati ; "C. PerJejr, Esquira, Secretary ; R. English, E!N]uire, Trcatarer. Carleton County Emigrant Society. —% Eietchum, Btq. Presidfiitti J. DiliMee, J. M. Cnnneil, Ei. A. Cunlifie, Ai«a Upton, Jas. K^etcM^, and J. Sbarpe, Vice Presidents; R. English, Treasurar; C has; ^ Corresponding Secretary; G. F. Williams, Reoordinf Sacnuf Geo. Clowes, S. Hayden, J. C. Squires, W. llallett, J. Rutchn Charles Emery and Charles Hammond, Comrolitee. -IP.. COUNTY OF RESTIGOUCllt. ^x)bert Ferguson, John Montenmery, and Duf^ald Siewa rt, B^Uti^, JuMices of the Inferior Coqrt of Common Pleas. Rotiert Ferguson, John Montgomery, Dugald Stewart, Adpnn "Pwt' Buson, William Flenring, peter Stvwari, Arthur Ritchie, ArchiMk^ Kamsay, James Paul, Peter Sutherland, and Joseph Hunter, K^[tf., Justices of the Peare. John U. Camplieli, Esquire, High SheriflT Andrew Barherie, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of tfii Peace and Inferior Cnnri of Common Pleas. Andrew Barlierte, Esquire, Re^tistrar of Deeds attd WDIs. Donald Stewart, Esquire, County Treasurer. Hugh Montgomery and Alexander Campbell, E^uires, Coroners. Robert F^erguson, Dugald Stewart, Peter Stewart, James Paul, and the Barristers and Attornies practising in the County, Commissiootrft for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. Andr w Barherie, Enquire, It^sttcr of Marrrase Liceoscsi Robert Fers>u«ion, John Montgomery, ind William Fleminf, iBi* quirtt, Commissioners lor Solemnizing Marriage. Job* Montgomery, Donald Stewart, and Adam Ferguson, Esqoiras, Commissioners for Buoys and Beacons for the Port of Dathou»ie. John Montgomery nud Arthur Ritchie, Esquires, Commissiootn for the Sick nnd Di^ahled Se^man'^ Fund. Donald M'LeoJ, Harbour Master. Campbellton. John U. Camplieli, Robert W. Kelly, and Alexander Campbell, Licensed Auctioneers. fSretDardt for Dilfiouaie.-'Andttw Rarberie, James M. Wilson, John U. Cuinpliell, Patrick Green, Theophilus DesBrisay, Joseph Hiinter, Dugald Stewart, William Hamilton and William Smith, Esquires. Pirewnrdffor CampMUon.— Robert Ritchie, Jamos Stewsrt, R»- liert H. Montgomerv, (vltipmao Botsford, Alexander Campbell, Alex- ander Ferguson, and James 8. Morse, Gfsquires. Truateea of the Hcstigouche Grammar Sthoolt-'hthm Montgomfrf^ Dugald Stewart, Chipman Botsford, and And#ew DarHerie, Bsqolrts. Board of Ekttteatu)n.--VL«v. James Steven, J<»hn MMtfomcrv, An* drew Barborie. Chipman Botsford, Joseph Hunter, aad OiaaM Stewart, Esquires. lieitigoitehe Agrdi^ural Society, etlaHUhed 9th Jbn«ofyt IMt.«<* Robert Ferguson, Rsquire, Prasideat ; Hush MurttvonMrf, and Alio drew Barberie, Etquirea, Vice-Presidents i Dugald Stewart, BsoMitei Secretary etid Tren^Mrer; ArtlMir Ritchie, Joseph Himlert WtiHtm Fleming, David M'Inthen ; Charles M'IMnald, R«iti|{oache ; Haary Tohnstone. and William Sloop, Saint Andreara ; R. Sutherland, St. George; Win. Carman, Miramichi ; A l«*tandcr Anderson, Bathurtti J. Stewart, DalhoQ«iir; George Siveret, a«o., Shi|»|iagan ma Q4h )aet and J. Craven, County m( Carletoo. ^. ArPBAiacss or Dutiablb AaTiOLBa.—Saint John— Ckwrca B. ^lUbinanii, and Unnc Woodward, E»quirea: County nf Cbarlott«««» Hon. Thomo!! Wyer^ James W. Sirvft, and Williaai Oamatt, Bsqaires, Si.Andrrw«TB. Fiizccrald,Ro»iert Kar and WiUiai» CtHtk^ In, Campn B<>ilo; Justus Wetmore, Gideon Knichi, mniOMi^vMit^ Calluni. MaifHguadavic ; County of Carlcton-Charlia Harlif^ Mt Rufua S. Demill. HOrpicBOF AvDiT.— Hon. Frederick P. Robitisoa, Attdltordenaral. ms POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. John Howe, Esq. Deputy Post Maater General ia New Bninawifsk. (Office at St. John.; ' ' T. B. Lang, Surveyor. Postmasters in Xew-Brunswkk. — Williain B. Phair, CaquireyFr^- dericton ; William F. Boniiell. junior, Eaqnire, Gagetowo ; Georgv F. Campbell, Enqiiire, St. AiiJrewa; David A. Roae, Esquire, St. Stephen; Gicleon Knight, Eaqnire, St. George; Cbriatopher Milner Esquire, Dorchester; Jamea Caie, Eaanire. Cbatbam. (Miramichi) ; Hugh Morrell, Eaqnire, NeweaatU (Miramichi)] Hon. John W. Weldnn, Richibiicto; Tliomaa M. DeBloia, Eaa., Bathurrt; Richard Englinh, Esquire, Woodatock; £. B. Smith, Eaqnire, Kingston ; E. A. Vail, Eaqairt, Suaaes Vale; DngaUL Stewart, EM]uire. Restigoiiche ; John H. Ryan, Ettquire, Grand Falls; P. C. Araereaux, Eaquire, Madawaaka; Alexander Lock> hart, Eaquire, Q,uaco. PROVINCIAL VACCINE ESTABLISHMENT. Central Stiition- Saint John ^ Hit Escellenryihe Lieutenant Governor, and Her Maj<>»t)r'aCoiM. ail, Patrons of the Institution ; Hon. Win. Black. Director «if ibe In. atitution. Commitiee.-Fredericton; Hon. Williain F. Odell ; Sl Andrews- Re*. J«»f»m« Alky. D. D. Vaccinating Surgeons— Saint John— George P. Peterti. Enquire, M. D.j Fredariclois-lbe Madicat Cflicar in charge «f the Troops. Provhcial LoNATtc AsYLUM, AT Sawt John.— Qeorge P. Paters, M. D., William Jack, aikd Q<*or|e Malthew. Esquirta, Cemmissioners. . ' Provincial Pe.sitiiitiabv. (at Sai»t Jomk.)- CoinlnlBalonerafi William H. Sirj-ei, Enquire, Ctisirnian ; Robert F. Haten, John v. Thuriar. Henrv Porter. Leveret H. DeV«ber. Henry GiWM-rl. Joba Owens. John WarH. jr., and Isaac Woodward, Eaqaifta.-^ Secretary te the Buard, Cbarles L. Street. >"""*•• Mill,, ,u '^•oSt.Siepheiii e-rVewcasrIe la orf Oorchwer i| • The Deputy '«. vu. : -Saint flUdie-Dugn!,/ ••ai St. John, "t MJfiiftjchi. It Mo. *'•'» Commit. Charleap. « nou«e. "•peclora of W"' Siiini ^'•orlojia Hicbard M'Hliin ili« ^•chfnt. 100,000. n Jloyd. m ^ p. Rannny, Charles C. Stewart, George Swinney, and Wil- oi Wright, EsauireA; Cashier, Riciiard Whiteside, Esquire; >licitor, John M. Robinson, Esquire ; Notary, James William ^yd, Eequire. Commercial Bank of New Brunswick — (In Saint John.y^ corporated by Royal Charter.— Capital £1.50,000, with power increase to £300,000. — President. John Duncan, Esquire;. Sectors — I.^aac L. Bedell, Mark Dole, Stephen Gerow, HojB. pbert L. Hazen, William Jack, D. J. MoLnughlin, Willtem' rks, Ambrose S. Perkins, Hon. Charles Sinionds. William 0. lith, James Travis, and A. W. Whipple, Enquires ; Cashiifff leorge P. Sancton, Esquire ; Solicitor, Hon. Robert L. Hazen« Commercial Branch Bank— (At Miramichi.)— Committee of lanagement — William Loch, and Alexander Rankin, Eaquirea ; ishier, Thomui^ C. Allan, Esquire. Commercial Bank Agency at Woodstock. — Committee of [anagement, Richard English, Esquire ; Ciishier, G. F. Wii* liams, Esquire. Central Bank of New Brunswick — (In Fredericton.)^— Capital £35,000, with power to increase to £50,000. — President, William J. Bedell, Esquire ; Direcioru — Hon. John S. Saunders, Oeorge J. Dibblee, T. R. Robertson, C. P. Welmore, Thomas Piokurd, B. Wolhaupter, John Taylor, and Charles McPheraon, Esquires ; Cashier, Samuel W. Babbitt, Esquire ; Solicitor, Ge(>rge J. Dibblee, Esquire. Central Baxk Agency at Woodstock. — Committee of Ma- nagement — liichard Ketchum, Jas. Rubertson, and A. B. Sharpe^ Esquires ; Agent, A. B. Sharpe, Esquire. Charlotte County Bank — (In Saint Andrews.) — Capital, £ 15,000.— Presidont, lion. Harris Hatch; Directorn — Hon. Thos^ Wyer, John Wilson, Edward Wilson, William Bubcock, J. W. Street, George D. Street, Gordon Gilchrist, and Willbrd Fisher, Esquires ; Ca>«hier, John Rodger^, Esquire. Saint Sthphj n's Bank. — Capital £25,000. — President, Gilman D. King, Esquire ; Directors — John Marks, George S. Hill. Geo. M. Porter, J. McAllister, junior, H. Eai^tuian, William Poiter, and Neheniiah Marks, Esipiires ; Cashier, David Upton, Esquire ; Solicitor, George S. Hill, Esquire. Bank of British North Amkrica — (Established in London.) —Capital £1,000,000 sterling, in '20,000 shares of £50 ; (three- fourths of which have been subscribed in England, and th« remainder in the North Americtm Colonies) ; with power to increase the capital — Manager of the Branch at Saint John, AU'red Sniiih(*rs, Esquire ; Local Directors at Saint John— James Kirk, Hon. John Robertson, Wm. H. Street, and John Pollok, Esquires ; Standing Counsel, Hon. George F. Struct, Solicitor General ; Solicitor and Notary, George Wheeler, Esquire. Frkdkricton BRAifcn.— Manager, George Toylor, Esquir*; f^irectors— S. J. Barker, John Siuip.»--Hon. Jafc •A.B«bcoc%' >• aecretafyr^ odd. R. UTaj. . itoae. -Preaideoi, "f«M» iRaoe » (f Street, 'Ralph Af. 'ecretar^— — Capital, tow— John zLaughlio, sere tar/— . '^resident { •olm, and o* Eaq. ; ^ Agent Pcretar/. > Moaea roat, («f SptcioJ • ■^ 1-^ !^j llil.. ti.4.'.'- NVTA-SCOTIA ARD NeW-BrCKSWICK LAirn CoVPANT~/M«0nM^ ' 6« i?o|fa/ CAafier, in 1634.— Capital. £200,000, with power ^iaerease to £400.000. Qovemor—iohn Moxon, Esquire. Di- I"— George Palmer. Ambrose Humphrey t*, Newman Smith, »mas Butts, Henry Blancharti, George Nicholis, ThooMui Newn- I, J. P. Lnxmnore Hallett. Thos. Potts, and J. W. Ogle, Ea- w. Secretaries — ^John Baiiibridge. and William Aggar, Eaq'i. ttors — William Newton and John Nurbiiry, Esquires. Bo^ •Messrs. William!^, Deacon, Labouchere &. Co , Birchin La ' EJfor— Nathaniel Hooper, Esquire. Commissioner at Sta\ lUtenant Colonel Richard Hay ne ; John Stephens. Esquire, ':; Thos. Wright, Esquire, 2d Clerk; Robert Waugh, irve}orand Oversieer ; John Dunlin, Sciinolmaater. Missiomnjf JStanley — Reverend James Neale. Conij ay's Solicitor in Neie- msteicfi— 'Hon. George F. Street. Resident Agent at tks Citf John — John V. Thurgar, Esqnire. UNIVERSITY OP KING'S COLLEGE-Fbbdebictoh. Patron : the Queen; Visitor on Her Majesty's hehsir, the Bishop t Chancellor, ilie Adininisirainr of ihe GnTerniii#nt ; President, the iltfchdeacon ; Council — the Lieutenant Gnft>rnnr, Veneraliie Arcbdea* SM#Cosier; Rev. Dr. Jacob, Dr. Rohh, Hon. W. Boisford, Hon. W. Ofliipman, L. L. D.; Hon. J. S. Saunders, Hon. Wilham Black, D. C. L., Hon Neville Parker; Hon. G. F. Street, R-8i*irar.--C0L. LEQJB.— Vice-President and Priucip;il— the Ret. Edwin .lacob, D.D.« Ptvinisors— Clsitsicnl Literature, Hi»tnry and Moral Piiilo«(i|»hf— BeT. Dr. Jaroh : Metaphysics and Divinity — Re?. Dr. Jscoli ; Matne- matica and Nitural Philosophy -W. Brv'den .lack, A. M. ; Cbeai«> fry and Natural History— Janirs Kol»b, M. D. CoLLEoiATB ScHooL.— Mastefs— Mr. George Roberta and Mr. JtflMt Holbrook. New-Bruitswick Baptist Epdcation Socivtt.— Rev. Joseph CTrandall, President; Rev. J. Masters, and J. M. Wilmot, Eac|'r, Vice Presidents ; Asa Coy, Esquire, Treasnrer: John T. dmithr ,uid S. W. Babbitt, Esquires, Secrvtariea. Committee of Ma^ AMgement — Rev. S. Robinson, Hon. W. B. Kinnoar, Jarvis Ring, Aaron Hartt, J. T. Smith, and W. D. Hartt. Esquires. — Teachers in die Male Department of the Seminary at FreJericton, tite Rev. Gharlea Spurden, Principal; Mr. W. H. McAdam, Tutor. Wkslktaw Academy, Moo!it ALusoit, Sackv-it.t.c, N. B« — governor and Chaplain — the Rev. Albert Desbrisay ; Principal— tfie Rev. Humphrey Pickard, A. M. ; Mathoinaticui Tutor and Lecturer on Chemistnr, &c. ; English Master—- Thos. W. Wood, Eaquire; French Tutor— Mr. Joseph R. Hea; A^|;jmt — Rer. 8. D. Rice; Treasnrer — Charles F. Allison, Esqaire; Comiptteo— Rev. Messra. Temple, Knight, Wood, and McLeed, od C. F. Allison, Esquire. ( MADRAS SCHOOL.— 77ke Coeemor and Trustees qfthe Mains 9sftfl in l>feW'Brunswi€k,^Th9 Licutcnanl CSoveraor ei Gommaadct % 46 ■^'H, ( .M •*• Hon. and Rj^ht Rev he iZn'? «»'«nor; pS^ »'»e Grammar «jU i -^^^^'"'^^'"os Paterson T r ^ « -' *">• berbery. AIpt «.. i '„*'"" *^""can. 8 f '^pjiu . v^l ' *<>' g CLEKGY. , ttCT. . Rotertt, Curt't iny 47 •eDioce«;ibeCble| ;« he Judge of il '•fyj the Mayor « ;'"»ry of ,he Pg y Church in 8i Ker. George 8«i Cat St. Jolui. • William Ifac- Hon. M^iuSt -John M. Ho- ■ D., Rector of John Wiiliarti ^i-ed Smitherg. 'hua Buntjrtff. Cbag. Wa- fo, and laaao H. DeVeber }fr. and Hon. ^lajesty's Lei. 5 VenerabJe Gm, D.I)., Jel in Poreiin 'ch,^ John; 1«ry ot Loch Re'f. George wif, Curat« ^ W Pre4«rlelon : Rer. Jerome Alley, D. D., Rector of Saint Andrews ; "^V. Thomas Magee, Curaie of Saiat Andrew^ ; Rev. Skeffington [*bomp«on, LL. D., Rector of Saint Stephen: Rev. W. E. Scovil. hi., Rector ol Kingston ; Rer. Willinoi Scovll, A. M., Rector of ^fton and Sprin^f^eld ; Rct. N. A. Coster, Rector ofGageiowQ « IV. Samuel Bacon, A. B., Rector of Miramicbi ; Rev. Johu Stirling, ^M>i Rector of Maugerville ; Reverend Christopher Miioer, Rector 'fCflAeld ; Rev. Samuel Thompson, A. M., Rector of St. Geerse; Alexander C. Somerville, Rector of Bathurst ; Rev. H. N. I, Rector of Sussex ; Rev. Ahraham Wood, Recfor of Wat Igb t Rev. William Walker, A. B., Rector of Hampton ; rg« S. Jarvis, D. D., Rector of Shediac ; Rev. Samuel OliL. It, A. 13., Rector of Woodstock; Rev. John Ounn, Rcctwof la ; Rev. Jameh W. Dishrow, Rector of Prince William ; Ref. lirBlack.A. M., Rector of Sackville ; Rev. George ToWDshond« Stor of Westmorland ; Rev. J. N. De Wolfe, R<>ci6r of Richibuclot James Ncale, Missinnary at Stanley; Rev. J. Hudson, Visitiag jisaionary ; Rev Sedgefleld Thompson, A. B., Visiting Missionary. 'EaTABListiED Church of Scotland— Synod of New Brcnswick. •rreibylcry of Saint John.— C'xiy of Saint John :— Saint Aodrew-s .Church, Rev. Andrew Halket; Saint Stephen's Church, Rev. W. T. (r^Wishart ; Fredericton — Rev. John M. Brooke; St. Andrews— Rev, Alezondcr McLean, D. D., {Presbytery Clerk) ; St. Patricks— Rev. "lohn Cansilis ; Ssiut James— Rev. John Reid ; Sussex Vale aoft '8|)ringfltfld-Rev. A. Stevens; Moncton, Salisbury, and Shediac— RfV. William Hendemnn, A. M. , (.l/oefero/or); Rirhmoud-(Vacant)| Steint George — (Vacant); L-centiale of the Church, resident ia Saint John— Rev. J. G. Ma^gregor. Presbytery of ;V/tra?mcAi.— New- .CAWIIe -James Suutcr, A. M. ; Chatham— ^Vacant) ; RichM>uetox- Rev. James Manriay ; Southwest Miramichi — Rev. James Turobull; Rext,igouche — Rev. .1. Steven; New Richmond— (Vacant); BiithnrHt «^n6v. George McDonnell; Tabisintac— Rev. J. McBe ,j; Glenel^ • (Vacant,) Catholic Clerovmen in the DiocKsif op New Brunswick. —The Right Rov«Tond William Dollard, Bishop of New BrunswicI, tesiding at Frederiitim ; Rev. James Dunphy, City of St. John ; Rev. J. Moran tind Rev. W. Macdonald, Assistants at do. ; Kev. Richard >Verelur, Woodstock; Rev. J Cummins, St. Stephen; Rev. James Quinn, St. Andrews; Rev. P. Gouvreau, Olemramcook ; Very Rev. Anthony Ungnnn, V. G., Shediac; Rev. Joseph Faquet, Richiiiucto; Rev. Julian Rioux, Buctouche ; Rev. Michael Egnn, Miramichi; Rtv. Walter Aylward, Assistant at do. ; Rev. Joseph LVIadran, Petit Ro«her ; Rev. Andrew Barrin, Assistant at do. : Rev. Hector jDrolet, Caraauei ; Rev. S. Lafrance, Traca.lie ; Rev. A. Langevin, St. Basil, Madawaska; Rev. Anthony Gosselin, St. Biuno,do. 3 Rev. Henry Pionne, St. Lucy, do. W1CSI4BYAN Ministers in the New QfiuNsviricK District.— Rfv. Enoch Wood, Chairman. — St. John SoMth, (Germain street, iu;.)'— Rev. Ciiioch Wood, Rev. George Miller, Rev. David Jennings ; 0t.jobo North, (Portland street, &c,)— Rev. Michael Pickles; CarJe- 4q^, Long Reach, Ac— Rev. S. D. Rice; Fredericton- Rev. Rich- ard Williams and Rev. WilMum Allen; Nashwaak, &c — Rev. Wea- IfjC. Reals; tShelfield and Ga^etown- Rev. Wm. Temple; Mill* Town -Rev, (ieorgo Johnson i St. Stephen's and S^t. David's- Rev. H. Daniel; St. Aodrew's->Rev. Richardson Douglas; Saokville— Rev. Arthur MeNutt } Point de Bute— Rev. Sampson Busby ; Petit- codiac--Rev. George M. Barratt; Bridgetown -Rev. Jumea G. l^fg* a »»i K»» Willi,,,, Smm him'T'" ""• S«and.» PrfLf'f i^ ««Adam, J„h„ MilS^a.d^XT''-*''"'"'" J &: 4i«hS,WM'^X"«« J"Jn"ton. John mS' «i'''««l D»yl«, JtmtiBifmM *"!?.? T««r. ChftriM rf'^ C Skinner, WiJ. ^v-AlezlOnder 40 STAFF OF THE ARMY, 8ERTINO IN THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK, Under Major General Sir Jeremiah Dickson, K. C.B., command- inff Her Majesty's Troops in Nova Scotia, New Brunswitlki Pnnce Edward bland and their dependencies. GARRISONS. l&MMt Jo/kn.— lieutenantColonelH. S. Ormond,(30th Regiment,) ^UMiding in New Brunswick ; Town Major Gallagher, (jp» P. Regiment); Rev. Benjamin G. Gray, D. D., ChapUioi ■ecfenctan.— Major French, (52d Regiment,) Commandwl; iuerable Archdeacon George Conter, A. M , Chaplain. SainU Andrews. — Lieutenant L. G. F. Broome, (30th Regiment,} Commandant; Rev. Jerome Alley, h. ^.. Chaplain. Woodstock. — Lieut. Neil H. Harenc, (bZi Regt.) Commandant. Commissariat Dxpartmeitt. — Saint John. — Oliver GoUamith, Esquire, Assistant Commissary General, in charge ofUie Province; Robert Baker, and Augustus W. White, Comraissariat Clerks.— Frederictott. — Richard Ingjis, Esquire, Deputy Assistant Commit sarr General; Henry Ussher, Commissariat Clerk. Orditancb Dspartment. — Saint John. — Frederick C. Frith, JBsquire, Deputy Ordnance Store Keeper ; Lieutenant Samuel lluyghuc, Ist Clerk; Robert Pickthall, 2d Clerk; William Bond, Storehouseman ; Frederick Harrison, Armourer ; James Emiaon, Office Keeper. Barrack Department. — Saint John. — Captain T. W. French, Barrack Master; A. White, Barrack Sergeant. Frederieton. — J. E. Wooiforde, Esquire, Barrack Master; William Fairbairo, Barrack Sergeant. RoTAL EifoiNEER DEPARTMENT.— Saint John. — ^Major F. W. Whinyates; Lionel Anderson, Clerk; Henry Hennigar, Overseer ef Works. Frtdericton. — William Crewsdon, Clerk of Works. Board of Respective Officers. — Major Whinyates, R. £. ; Captain Mee, R. A.; Deputy Ordnance Store Keeper Frith. OFHCERS OF CORPS SERVING IN NEW BRUNSWICK. RoTAL Artillery. — SauU John. — Captain Mee, commandmg ; lieutenant Neil. Frederieton. — Captain Pouldcn. 30th Rboimext. — Saint John.— -Major H. S. Ormond, (Laent. Col.); Captains James Poyntz, (Major,^ R. A. Andrews, Chsjrles Sillery, £. J. Grant, W. A. Steele ; Lieutenants A. Macdonald, (Adj.) D. J. B. Edwardes, R. W. Smith, W. H. Heard; Ensiffns J. B. Patullo, C. D. Oliver, J. H. Keogh; Paymaster R. C. Mao- donald; Quarter Master John Ward; Assistant Surgeon Bray- hrooke. Saint Andrews. — Lieut. L. G. F» Broome. Left Wingh^D Regiment — (at Frederieton) — Major R. French; Captains £. H. F. Pocklington, C. J. C. Mills; Ensigns M. Van Kerkwyck Bowi^", Raymond Richard Pellv, M. Du Pre Stronge;; Assistant Surgeon Andrew Skene. ffWmrcA.^Lieutenant NeA II. Harenc. ^ His^j^<;9Uf a^y (iieutdofnt pbloaei^ir lyUIi^m Macbean George Cole- brpoke, ]K. B., Cdi|iman.4er ia ufiief. The Honorable LieutehahtCoIoQellGltdrge Shore; Adjutant General- 2lst March, 1321. ^il9 Hon^ahle Lieutenant CojQpel Willidtn H. Robinson, Assislai ■4 ' "Ai6«<9nt Generdl— nth March, 1839. ' " J L'i«|(. Gdohel John AUeti, Qufarter Master General~4tb May, isf Lieratnant Colonel Richard Ha'yne, (New Brunswick Artillery,) "^ Tinciai Aid de Camp— 7th |y|ay, 1841. Captain Charles Drviry, (^aiAt John City ^ight Infantry,) 2d Pfqf| ;- cifkl. Aid 4e;Camp— 26th Jqly, 1841. Major the Honorable LeiDuerAlle[i< WiJlQ[i9t, Judge Adsrocaie (^enei — 6lh Aug. 1834. " ' Major George Priestley, Staff Adjutant— 9ih May, 183^. NEW-fiRUNSWICK REGXMBNT OP ARTILLERY. Jitieut. Cb/o.n^/... Richard llayne, Major.. George P. Street, ThQS.L. Nicholson, Captain..*. J. Mowatt, A. K. S. Wetmore, Wiliiam t. Rose, William Huahsoo, Stephen K. Poster, James- P. Bertpn, John C. Alien, (4rfj<.) .TJiomasB. Wilson, Charles J. Mclick, Ul LUutitna3U.,.3. JHissinett, • ^ ' B-MiUikin, J. Campbell, N:W. Wallop, ' iPrederick A. Wiggins, '^gomas 'JS. Per)i;y, Henry Prye, ,: >^ William .migln,'^ C. C. Stewart, Lewis. W. U.uraut, 2d JB^fettfcnon^.vWilliam Ross, William Andrews, William H,. Shore, " .Walter. D.f Bedell, Ae^utant John C.AlUn,/ Cap/.) i^aymdster .*JaB. W. Boyd, (Ccipi.) Qjtidrterm(tfter.*E. B. Peters, (U<(i^.) JifUitia jRank. 28Peb. 1838 10 Sept. 1833 SOMbr. 1841 2 July, 1829 17 Sept. 1833 8 April, 1834 30 Mar. 1841 31 Mar. 1841 23 July, 1841 24 July, 1841 4 April, 1842 10 April, 1843 11 Mar. 1828- 2 Jiily, 1829 9 April, 1834 26 April, 1834/ 27 April, 1834 30 Sept. 1837 6 Dec. 1837 10 April, .1843 li do. do. 12 do. do. 10 Oct. 1833 8 April, 1834 8 Mar. 1839 ,9 Disc. 1839 24 July, 1841 8 May, 1838 30 Mar. 1841 RegVl Rank. 28 Peb. 1838 8 May, 30 Mar. 28 Peb. 8 Mar. 28 Peb. 30 Mar. 31 Mar. 23 July, 24 Jul V, 4 April, 1843 10 April; 1843 28 Peb. 1838 28 Peb. ili3^ ditto ' < li. ditto » ditto 5 May, 1849' 28 Feb. 1838'^^ 10, April, 1843. M do. do. 12 do. 28 Peb. 28 Peb. 8 Mar. 9 Dec. 17 Man 8 May, 30 Mar. do. {^38 1839 1830 1840 1839 J,S4t, Sur^poii.....»r..,J. B- ToWervXr 25 June, 1838 25 June, 1838 Secorid Lieut.. William Praser, Cornet BeveTteVvRiqUijison, Super^y Cornef Robert Parker, ' Quartermaster Daniel Duff^ YQ^K LIGHT imAGOONS. Armij f^auk. i^ Aug. 1831 1 Jan. 1841 23 Ang. 1831 Heart. Com. 26 Mar. 1838 26 !Mar. 1838 iJan. 1841 10 aept..lS3j 'H. 51 YORK COUNTY MdlTIA. Firit Battalion. Lieutenant Colonel. ,% O.Minolkii^ lttJaai.1832 . Major- lUlUicw 9r«iu>en, d* do Cofttoint. D.I« Robinson, 24 Nov.'23 J.F.T*yK15ihS?pt'a9 «. E. Ketcbuin, 22 Aug *&i J. A. Beckwith, 17 8-p '33 T: Qardiaeryn,10Juii''U Seeond lAeutcnaMi. Thoi. Bowden, 11 Oct >dO Wn.Watta,, jr. 19Jun. '43 Rifiea attached to [si < Batt. York. Major. t. k. Wilmot, 26 Mar. '38 > Cnptaint Wm. M'Beath, 30 Aug '33 Jobs Simpson, 19 Jiui«,'43 9«eendBattaliosi Lieuttnant-CoUntl. JobnAlleiw 21 May '21 Major, W. DaTidion, 8 8'p(. '34 Abrak. Terxa, lOSap. >38 Captaint. 0««)rg« Long, 2 Feb '29 W, C. Joilia, 3 do io Ja. Ror' ^o^', 4 do do J«««es Mile*, 2 \pril '92 Jchn Btrkor, fO ^pl. *8[) J. Hauar 'id, do '94 W. Davidioa, 7 do d« D. F lilljps, ;« do i' John Ycrif*, 10 6e|*. K'' Enoch Dow, 1 1 d'> *■' '* Daniel Paroitl, 13 dw «{i James Junai. 14 d* do L4eut «<::,,», , B. Burn 21 Iffot ^ George Fox, 24 do do R. E. Barker^ « Sept *g4 Henry Jones, t drt do Thns. Parrnl, 9 do do D. Yerxa, Jun. lOSep. 'SO JauesGllflT, It d« do Jacob M'f£«> ,12 do ik> James Christy, 13 d>> do Beuj.WHeiikr, 14 do do Rbbt. KilbuiB, 16 do do David Daw. IT do do John Brewer, 5 Feb *38 Johit Davidson. i» a« d* Asa Dow, 17 do du T. R. Pati4>raon, 18 do do J kes Helton, 3 April '41 u^ j^eph C. Allan, 14 do Eniigm. W«. Jones, 6 July '39 T. Parent, 8 do do S. Croukilr, It do do P. Watson, 14 do du B, Huestis, 7 do «34 Ch. Long, 15 Feb '30 J. S. ElfiKOod, 16 do do T. B. Wheoler, 18 do do B. Alherlon, 19 dodo J. W. Raiasford, 19 do do J tines Pirent, 20 do do Mal(hewPhilli|^s,21 dodo TliiiDiit* Fraser, 29 do do Wm. Kilburn, 13 Apr. * 1 And. nammmd, 14 db Elijahftt'les, 15 do Joi»ph Parent, 16 d» James Brown, 17 do. Pajftnatttr. Thof.Jones, cap. 13 Ap 'I A«^fMtitnt. I. Liwrottco, t. 30 8ep.'90 W. Oavorhiil, 16 Apl '32 (^rtettnutttr. X>. Ptrcnl, Eos. 8 July '4I( Third Bailalk>n-<^[Liglil Infantry.) LUuttnant Cotvtml, John Robinion, 1 J a* 'It Majot . A.M'Lt«ii, bJuno'aS Cdf>fa II, afr. l5July'39 fo\\'.i iViUoan, 18 may, '49 James OarmaD, 4 Ap. *42 HeUtttUiilU Wb. Stirlii^ 8juno!i}ff Jacob Hr«wn, 19 do K Thos.Oampben, 12 lop '8 Robert Palmor, 13 do d» Geo. Ndvcrs, 18 may, '40 Wifi. Daytoo, 19 do J>thnM'LooM, SO do Alx.Otilnpbell jr. 21 Jto WyHeatWilliaius,4Ap'42 Thos.Wiigbt, jr. 5 do do H. Coup«>rthwaile, 6 do do Hv. n. RohinioB, 7 dt^'lo John Burpo, 8 do do £n Wm. Clayton, jr. 23 do Ai**x. Donald, 4 Apr. '2 Frederick Estey, 5 do do Sxm., Clayton,, 6 do do Wm. Piokard, 7 do do Josh. 0. Fol'si, 8 do do 1inb»r| WiUgh, 9 do d'> F.P.Robioton, jr. 25 jul. <» AdjmwkU T.Wright, cop, 20 May '37 Surgeon. Jomes Rohh, 8 Marib, \13 QtinrtermMtcf. Jacob JDunphy, % Sey 'C iC Ms SAINT JOHN CITY LIGHT INFAKTRY. :%*.■ it ^ /jieutenant Colonel. p. L. Pel«r«, 27 Nov. *S9 Major. < GK. D. Rubiiuon, 27 do do K. L. J«r»ii, 30 Jan '33 O. Drurjf, 81 do do T. Jft'MackIn, 1 Feb do f K N U Lu ' [Sep. '35 6. lliitehHiinn, 17 do do T.W.P-terfcA «.29 Ja»'39 HC. O. Smilh, 27 jurio '40 AIM. RoberU»«,2J j«n Wm. Ii«garty, 24 do E. L. Thornt, 25 do Fir»t lA utOManti. BouglaiGttrke, 30 aia>*33 W. U. Scoril, 1 June do G. Krtehiim, Af. 1 Sep '35 SiiuonW.Cnck, 10 Ap'SS Thot. S. E«ieT, 19 Ap. do T. Ni4brt,ir. 33ApiU'S9 Jviiii W. Smith, 24 do do Oeure* Wheeler, 25 do do J. W. AI'Le«(i,(RiAeO 27 June '40 EdMiiad Kayc, 24 do '1 Gforge Thoiuati 25 do Gei. HuUhiMoa, jr. 26 do Stoond Li.utenants. JebDW.CuJlip, Af. 1 Sep, |'35 E. A. Price, AT. 31 Aug '36 Win. E. Moore, 21 do do WillMm Howard, 22 do do Wm. F. Smith, tOSep ik> D. M. Rohertioii, 2S Ap '99 T. W. Itoborlioit, 24 do do R. S. Hiitehuon, 25 do Jtr T. A. Paddock, 26 da do Ja«. Ruberlfon, SO 8»p '3t Tlioi.M'Avi<7,r.28jiiii*, 3 do Ob. M'Lean U4idner,4d. 32 A^^. 'M AdjiUant. T.W. Pften, c. 29 Ji». Surgeon. J. Ba]rd,M.D. 6 Sop. ^Hmrtermmnter. Samrl. L. TilUy, li. 16 Oc4 [ISIff Enrolling Officer. Th», Baldwin, cap. 21 Ju). •32. Mi SAINT JOHN CITY RIFLES. Licutenitnt Colonel. J, V. Thurc ar, 29 Aug M2 fliajot: Wm. H. Strtel, do do Captaini. Jiihn Wl»hari, 8 Nor. '33 l<:.W.Gre«RWooH,24 Fe'39 Cha«. Johii.t''tt,28>uly '41 .7 aim ». W4id, 30 do Thiima«W)iUice, 31 do Jawc* Natbtry, 1 aug do Tbni.A S do G.M'Lauchlaii, 29aue. '42 CharUt Menitl, SO do do J. W. Ilanford, 23 aug. '43 Obaf.W. Koilgri»,24dodo S. J. Samuel, 35 dn do Reberi fibivci, 26 do do Second Licutenmntt. Wm. Ciirvill, 29 ai.g. '42 Henry J. Gbubli, 80 do ThM. R. Gordon, 31 do J. M. DuVcriret, 1 lep. do Wm. Warwick, 2 do David Powell, 23 aug. >4» W.R.M.Burti<, 24 do dn Willi«u Keaak, 25 do da ' Paymaster, I. L. BcJetl, SOSe|». W A tjutant. T.B.IUillidKe,(c) 29attg 42 Quartermailer. U.Cbubb, a^p. II Sep.'2« Surgeon. H. Oook, 30 Aug. *2V SAINT JOHN SEA FENOIDLES. Litutenant Colonel AlltnOtty, Commani{im'.—(26tb February, ItSS.) "%# JIfajor. SkmLStiango, 25july,';43 » Cuftnint, Tlinm»* Reed, 2 Aug. '30 1. Pon-irord, 30 Jnu. '34 Wtn. V. ScoJI, 21 J»n. do .iMkaRot'd, 17 Aug. '30 Wm. Lawlon, (S do do ri«o.L.Lo»»'H,2fi Dec.'n U>^ivrKer, 4 do do John RichaidiMi, 17 Au '36 Geo. Slanion, 36 Dec. *S7 BHiiamin Peel, 27 do do Andicw 0. 9tty, 28 Jo do John Hawt, 10 Sep '38 Jumei Urige«, It do do Cbat. Eagiti, 12 do do Wm. Wright, 13 do d» UeorteOlty, ll^unt, *42 R. W. Orookthiok, jr. 12 d« Ricbaid lorat, 13 do Adjutant, T.M. Smith, e. 33 F«k.« PajfmaUtr, Benjn. Slanioa, (C4pl 90 M«y, '33,) 26 D««. *S7 Quurtermaittr. Wm. Liuvkt, aap. 23 Feft. Surgeon, J.pjfUuck, 30 d* do ■'m 't, lien. J» [, 2 d« 23 aiig. <, 24 do '» drt 1, 25dod«' ter. SO Sep. W nt. t) 29iiig 42 uttr. 11 Sep. '21 53 SAINT JOHN COUNTY REGIMENT. LievtPBMil Golo.iel Charlw SinionJ , Comman lin*— 29(h MjrcK, It2i. FirttBattalioa. Lttntenant Cofnnel. Ge». Anderwn, 27 Nor.*38 Major. G. C. Gnrman, 24 OcL *43 Captaim. B»m\. Oaiton, 5 Ap* il '25 Robeit Paynr>, 17 May, do Jm. Ketfi.Hrn,23Jiily.'2^ }Hn\%\ Annlej, 23 Oct. d« ailie* Pnyne, I Sfpl. '4 Rioh'dCifmm, SSefit. '6 Katimn Godioe, 8 Dec. 1 3. M'Oonkpy, 27 Nov. '8 Cli. Walrrhf rr, 9 Ap. '9 «w). Clarke, 21 Oct '43 T.Cuan rd, 21 d. 'rt « Vaii^han, 20 O. t. '43 J. Litijglrj, 21 da do John An.'Iey, 22 Oct. MS W. Welinore. 23 d.i do R.Whitoid-, jr 1 It r 24 do Geo.Yoiinir, 2 It r 24 do do G.V.Nonlin, Af 24 do do Ja<. Ilowaril, Af 25 do d« Oha«. Tlieal, 27 Nov. '38 ThiM. M'OruiD, 28 i.'o rfo Nat. Lee, 29 do do Robert SleTCBi. 3i) d<> do Tho». Pa'ks 20 0ci. '13 G.M.Andertnn, 21 do do W.h.A.Kean*, 22 do do ManiiceTdion. 23 do do Wau M'A»iiy, C4 do do Ailjutant. A. Maar.tC'i, C4|>t. 8 Au.*24 Paymtuter, O.Matthew, c. 30 Au3. '30 Surgeon. S. G.II'imilion. do do do Quartennaslt r. W.Scdiuiu('ll,r. 16 Apr.'33 Second Uaiialion. Lieutenant Colo-nd. James Meran, 3 Sept. '36 Mujor. C. L. Hath-wty, 3 do do Captain*. J. Cunningliam, 25 Oc. '30 John Fowiir*, 16A11;;. '1 Will. M^G titiion, 17 do do Willuin Va.l, 6 Der. '37 Samtirl AHItuit, 7 do do James Swi'ii, 11 Sep '38 George Uall, 9 Ore. '39 Eph Sentill, f July, '40 Wai. O. Cniy, 7 do Stephen Moner, h do*43 John B. Tattiion, 28 fe|i.'4i Licutcnnntt. Thoma« Uean, 8 Auf. '31 A. Urad«h>ii«, 1 .Iiily^do Tbom^* Fownes, 17 H)» Qufftermmtcr. T. Stephen*, 30 Aug. '30 SurgioH. a J. Haiding, 1 Jan. '82 8UNUURY COUNTY MILITIA. UnUenant Colonel. T. O. Milei, 25 Oct. 1828 ^ Mo/or. Oro. Hajrwaid, 6 Apr. '34 G do G.H.N. Harding, 108a '38 Jare Di. Soiith, lido do Chat. Oiiiwei, Isep, '10 Nath. Hubbard, 23 Ang'4:i llosai Cvkurn, 24 du du lAeutenanti. C. Ila/en, 24 Au«. '29 T. Nao. Neveis, jiMi. I «rp'40 HM.kiah Hii>t, 2 da John Drown, 3 do W EMabiook<, 23nuK.'43 Binj. n^ikt-r, 24 du do 8. P. Es«ulirk«, 25 dodo Eiaign». Sawwel Sniit'i, lOSep. *3A K.t'*>itB'-riii\v*»ie, I ««p.'40 Gin. T. Harding, 2 da Julin J. llaili'y, 3 dn Hiel Camp, 4 do Aaion llarti, 5 do Win. Gilhcri, 23 aog. '41 Arrli. Pliiinnier, 24 do «in Cbas. Tilley, S5 do Jo Adjutant. J. Ilaaen, cap 25 Aug. 'it Pavinn«t«r. a«o. Prie'ilry. 8 8e. '38 [mnjor 22 Miurcb, '41 Qunrt,' T Wni. tiMuelt, 4 Apr. 'W John Ro.lnci, 2H 3»n9, 'aft «^. Colonel. Maori. TI)«nnUrriy, « l>ec. '."fl l^|b M-Kv, 1 Nor. 1793 Jamos B«|J^ 47 AIsicli, '40 Jas SUfisvi^, td, 7 »|«7, ' U 54 1^. i 1* ■v^' liT, John M'Curdy, 8 Moy, '41 J. ATin9r,(t. r.) 5 Apr. *2 First Juieutenantt. S.H.\yhitlocli,(r.)6 De '37 Sanud Getljr, 7 do An J«hn Parkin«ea, 25 may '33 Hsn. Hitching*, 7 Mxy '41 J«Jbii Tr««dwcll, rif. 8 do C^«oae Siinpion, 13 do WakViiloney, ». f. S apr.'2 Sp^kd lAevtenant$. J. lU Boyd, I if. »«iay, 41 Joha M< Ooual, rif. 10 Jo Joho L. JarvH, i.f. 5 apr. '2 tlnsigtu. ,. Thoi. Binae, jr. 8 Dm. 37 John Bradford, 13 May, 41 Alex. GilmaD, 14 do John Irrin, 5 apr. '2 Paymatter. J. Wilson, c^p. 2 Sept. '25 Adjutant. 7. n. Whi'.lock, (capt.)25 V . Srpt 1832 Quirtenmttter. Wni.Whitlock, c. 5 apr. 42 Surgean. Bam. Frye,, S Sept 1817 Atsktant Surgton S.F.Gore,M.D.7miv'4 BacpntI Battalion. Lieutenant XJofonel. Thos. Wytr,- 22 June, '24 Major. Umk Flaherty, 1 Jan. '33 Cnptnint. J'. Olinoh, 1 April, '21 Jsd. OalilT, 1 June, '20 II. Srclye, 27 May, * J3|. Pratt, 22 Jul/, K B. M'Farlane, ■ 6 Dt«. JS. WalUc^ iOJ*iiy, jttiuiti CBigiij, n do iio nMJithtwion^ 19ltfar.'a9 Areb. M Oailum, 20 do Ho Dun. M'Farlane, 21 do de Tliilip Juitiion, 30S^p. do n* W.W. I1a«kiui,30.july 42 JelytMaiin, 31 de do JPaler Clinch, 1 i)U( do Janiei|0a*iet, 2 ii» Roht AlciiiUiie,3d, 22dado John Turner, jr. 23 do d" HughM'llLiy, 90 Sept d* Oha4. M'6ee, 2e/uly,'4 Ch. O^rsoii, 30 July, '2 John Ooyd, 31 do Hu. M%>>od, jr. I au;i. ds Henry 6. Seelye, 2 do Wm. Mahuod, 3 de Juhn Onig, 4 do Pnymcutfr. T.T.Wyrr.lC. 19Mar.'39 4yutant. ^ieh. M'tice, It. 5 aiif. '42 SurgeoH. Edw, Dcwolf|«;25 Miy, 10 Qua>iermaster. Joi. Meuijielt, (Lieut.) 19 June, 1838 Third Battalion. LtetUenarU Colonel. Half it Hatch, IS June '26 Major. C. tl. Hatbeway, 6 Mar '36 Cantnini" Jamei Brown, - Jan '31 ^hifip Newton, 5 de do H. H. Haich, 15 Feb. '9 IDnniel tfatcemb, 21 mar. 42 ?l. FilWerald, 22 d» obn M'lntosh. 73 do Wb.. ChiflVy, 28 June »43 O. i^. O. Hot'iicway, 27 do LteutifnnntM. a. A. Babcock, 21 mar. '42 N. Dogget, 22 do Wel.CnrHeroB,26 june'43 Oharlei Hatch, 27 do do ,, . Umipu. Aug. Baocrort, 18, Sept ^7 W«r..ln^friol1,J^Ji(ne.de J. Macintnad, 28 M >y, '$8 Jeht^bhVifey, id Fa^ '40 T|i9t. L. Me»e», 21 nnr. '2 Joseph Pa'tch, d2 d* ^o^pFkher, 2J de Adjutant. T. MtMci^ cap. 1 Aug *34 Quat-ter Maxtert. 'Gee. Kay, 18 Feb. '40 Joiiai Winehettei, , 18 do Surgtm. W. 0. M Slay, 18 M«y '&• Feuctli Ballali9*. J. Young, (ri.) 29 Mar '27 JritatU CotvKtU N Marka, '^july, '40 rtajtrf. Aaron Vplon, "XSjnU *41 Jaa^ei Brewn, 2d m, 34 de t: J. Connrek, 2 Feb '29 Alex. GiaAl, 1 MaUh '32 W. TKoiNpsoD, 9 April '34 D.tvid U|iton. 10 do do TiiM. Mitchell. It de do 3au Maxwell, 15 Feb. '39 Wm. Libby, 16 de de Win. M'Leod, 17 do do D.V.C Irndennins;. 18 do do Jrvbn OriwBMr, 2SiJM\y M) John Niabelt, 24 de J 4 met McDonnell, 25 do Thos. B. Abboti, 96 do first laeutenntUs. H.M'Alliiter, 27Mar'2« A. Clendenning, r. 6 Fe 29 W.Arrn»troog, r. 6 Apr '32 JoiinHinnab, 10 do do Joi. Andrews, 16 Fkb. 39 William Warsoii^20 dodo John Mhxwi'II, 2 do do Jamtts Murrhie, 23j'uly '41 Jesiey Christie^ 24 de Jacob Read, 25 ir.Thninpioa, 17 Feb.'3.9 Unrris ScotI, 6 du do Joliii M*Leo«l, 9 de do Justin Moure, 20 do do Samuel Thema<, 2 do dc John M'Kinzif, 23yul,'4l Stephen Ames," 24 do Samufi (famitton, 2S'df Jfthn Mitrhcll, 26 d# Daniel Sullivan, 27 do Geo. 7.. TkoiuBun, 2 de Rifle Company. Al*s> Uqchnnan, dapt. 23)1 >ly,MI John Marks )r. In It. do JohnOViinpbell, 2dlt. do Adjutant. A. Oampbell, cap 2 Ap. 'S2 Paymnster. J.Mirkt, c^; . I March 'd* * *■ QuBrlccmnffer. R. Watson, lit SJune, *39 Snrgson. L. Wallow, '1 March '32 Aftkiittnt $urg0b%. Oon.U|iii, ni.U.ad>l.'41 „'^1 n 65 Cavtlry atlaehed (o Fourih First Lieutenant. CcmeL Battalion. Win. Woodcock, do do Thornaj CottartI, 26 d«*40 K '^' Captain. ■ ^"^^ Liey^ttnant. f^iMrtefmntttr. ti ^ i^.R.BucljaDin, IsydlMO Jolm Yourj, do do Jacob Libboe, IS/iilji '^ WESTMORLAND COONTY MIlltlA. Coloael Willianft Botiford, Oommaodinf. ITirit Batt«li0B. Second Baltalion. Ja<. J. Cv^.nis SjuIy.^M jTfijfw. Win. Fawcel!, 4 1* T. E. Smith, 12july, '42 Lieutenant Co1»neL A. R. Wetmore, 5 Mr. *4S Poptaim. E. A. Uohfard, 1 Jaa 32 8. C>r. Oitlton, 18 ttff, *i3 Waa, Siffilk, 12 June '26 Mftjor. John S. Chipinan, l8dod* Jat. Bettly, 19 May, '23 D. Ghapmau, 18 June '3 David Ctiapman, 20d« d» K. Stilts, 16 m^y, 29 Caftains^ Roht. Trenholm, 21 do da S. Underwood, 28 July '32 G. Otilton, 6 April '28 Christ. Richardton, 22 do J. CranHall, 29 do do M. Goinew^ll, 6 do < do Janifti Evanii, 17Jun '28 Adjutant. D. Hannin^ton, 22 do do J.ohn Cha|itnan, 18 do do J.Ch^pni4n,CMi 18 Jim *8S A'e«. Gain, 23 do do W. P. Sayre, 26 July '30 Qtiaiter Matft*. Bli«4 Botaford, 25 F«b. '39 R, Taylor, 27 do do Thos. S_«vrc, cipt. do A» ^t": JjN. Chapman, 16 Nov.'4d H. Ch'apnian 24 Sep! '32 Faynta«er. Gliipmiy, * 20 do 21 An 22 do 2J do Tho«. WHHnc, R. D. Chipman, «am. Mill, 3l»t»n Welling, Jacob Tritet, C\mu Lockhart, %aAif Bmilh, — Ensign*. David Taylur, K do J.lfelton, ISMty •28 Otlio R. Si^re, 4 do S.t.nnH, 3 h»i 32 Tho<.Oj(d<'4^2 |(. aH. 6 do Oao. Oodirnn, 21 M^y 33 N.BulmAr,.: Itar.l2,iul.42 Chai. Reffiod, 22 do do Ch. Paliuar, do. IS do ili> OHv«r Pitfield, 23 May do Blair Uourord, 18 aug. '43 " Entigtu. H Aprn '28 B. OlarH SBHay *M 18 June '28 . Caatuimt. 30 July 'SO John S«iifc, 27 April 9S 31 do ds D. OaMtron, 12 Jiina W S2Junt '35 T. B. Moort, 83 Oct dk Q(K>. Sco'ullar, 23 do do J. Brewiter, 1 Aa| *.flB Wm. Uroaro, L9Juua'36 O. Oalkhu, S dti do Wm.Uhapinan, 2 Aaril,'40 S. Peek, 17 Aiic 'SB Win. Bowier, 5 do W. Kiriipitrick, B3 Ap 'A Wm. Barne<, I July, 41 . Daniel Bteevea, S4 do dfo David Taylor, B " do Jos. We III, do T. Ayrt, J. Culirr, £i. B(K»ruid, Thui. Sayrc, Ony eilhert. |« Nov. '40 Horatio Smtlh, i t do JahnW«llinf,jr. I 8 do HeAjimln Walfirtg, I 9 do Ueofg* Rftrper, 90 do Aijutant. B. Dottrord,(c.) 12jut7'43 Piyma$ter. ']. Robinion, r. 12 July '3B Kdwin Dixon, 4 Quarter Mitiir. Orana UMrtori, 'A J. Onrlar«,rap 20 I«ov*32 Gideon Maa«vrli,iT Surgson, Jame* Casfdy, $ €S.Tke»l,llD«tiyo.*40 /anM Tavlor, :« JtHiMta^ Sutgedn. Oao. Oodii^ana, 10 John Olev«lind,S5 do do John 1^« Bt^DJ. Well*, 28 do >io fatk. Sintkait, Ot IM. 'S» T. AnilM-MA, S4 June '3-5 Tho*. GUike, >4 iOt do Jo*. White, 2')Ang'36 Mon'nar 8U<^«n«, 2id»do D. IVrfwekaad, 9t do do B. 8iil««, 3 It. *n. AJSIyMO W B.W>-Mun,3 Aprd '«) John lUdgeia, 'A^Wy HI "■ ~ do fUnfm.MiinluHL t4t do Joa4rphRoHinMi,^ d* Wo do do do do ltb«^ 0. Skarpe, do 4o Joqallian lUack, tj^\f,il T,«fitJ|^ra Entigm. J*hndt#iM, tl. JM* ^ W«. Itodt«n,.»1i%to ;d« CRohiAioa, # Aft. ^ I, ^'Mi^'i ¥ -■tiiwn, J I t O. .^^^t^t. • PhlUn til."'"-''"'' —. wet 23 1V«. Hughjon, 30 M.y wi ''• OhjpmnH, « 23 /u?y fj^^ Vrt_^. — - ^'^ All«, Htwt. 30 Ma» »ii I;' *f.-. 19 do i|« i April MS 9 do do 6 d» A» 9 do do 14 Feb. »3t IR do do A.oSdZilow e r'?® ''•^'••^•S. IJ j" "^^ J-r^rToiier/ Tho».Ul|oct, 10 Aiir>5? 1 »"">'""""•. 25 An. do *"'*'''",*;""••««, 10 aur.'a Ji. Robioh..^, ^ Jo do E'^1? "T"' 2« '* i« A a ," ^-y 24 •'• JH, Jabaoloo 91 J- J ■?'*'• "UMC I. 2Q .!» .1 i .. '^Vi 13 do rU Ae,.R,.J;^,^ ^-^P. S« Jaj.C,„,,roa, iSAur'S R^ 22 do Z lilt Aifx pavid;;„, liijji^o llf""- ^'^I'i.'od, X> on«< le, J;, J. Willi'oa, e^'io 1J AlViW*" vrm, Ctr«4n o ^ 1 i*"^«. ^enon. J. joj.„,to:;'''29%'.° i: ^-"••»c«7.;t- . -f' H. Poie,,^ (I „, ^.^^ «J J. Dand.on, g ju„e j^ £;%j;«on.4"25'^;o do" «'*<»"<'_B.lUi;oo. S jST'-ir &. '■-■•■■•1? Slif ^^ jo'.« J. nS: ',i t i-^ipo-'iv i» .1: J; rj«oi«iCr«i,e, ;4 do ».CnKk.,,(r.p,tM.y24) 11 M.j, '36. JIaa Daridion, 16 Feb, Surgeon pohnT/iomp,on, 20>b..jo ■ 57 ^'icutenant CotoniK •'-». Gilmour, 27A|iriJ»J0 JI#A;or. ElijihFowJer, llju„..42 *. , _ C:y taint, JohnD«,nWd ,2j.,„r27 John M„Hroe, 22. „,?;»; S Ales. McLifgan. 23 do J.e«bH.vey, ,f„„. 30 T. Cougl,I,n, 22 do f R i^'**"'"""* Co/one/. - 1 ,, Major. Ad. Fergmon. 19M,r. '39 J.Dou^Ia, 2SDer.-25 ^.M^no,h, 27 do do ImpT"*' » March '37 A.M-PI,er,on,10 do do HESTIGOUCHE COUNTF MitlTIA Jwh-J Arb«, ' 1 2 '^y " Aiez.CafnniiHi I a ^ .. All,„ri^''-'*'*^' ^ •''»• Fowler, (e,„.) j,j^ ^»Mou.6oni.r;., ,2 do do Ales. FercHoa, 19 jf^^gg A P. *^'*'»'""'«f. 14 i. r» ' ' '" •»'"*o GIOUCESTER COU^TV M.UTU. •• Anil_ Ct !?-:_ « .. H.MoBf,o«.py,ioM.rfh. «• ler|„.r,n, ,2 j„ j^ • ^' «^*"«r, M. p.. ,9 )l'*nrtermastcr. And.G F,j,, 9jf^^ W.ii. FM.er, 5 Sept. '42 W-n. P.I1,„, 9 ,^ ••-•me* Ileiirv ia i iv 1l l*""""' 12 .»o *T«'UK.«,.,i()njoiii, /3 do T.M.Den|„l.,r.9Ap.'39 Jn.Ltr.c-i,,. 12 July, '21 «<'bert GorJ,,,,, 9 A,,r. .33 Second UaUalion. •'»'»n\ouii,f, lJa«. 1832 Major. W.Landry, 1 March, '32 wr r» ^'tptnint. l\"'^.V''"le. Hinne,'2f Mi K '^"^ . lM««r.h ».« reierOeUrac'c,? J; £ " . sir?' .y r .* Val. (iiht; ' ,4 J" ''* *" \ P*">' le do do J. «e»ni(., 13. July »•• !•• p-impbeJI, 29 do 2 A. Landrv, 9 N«r. '5 A. Rol.i, /,a,„|, 10 ,,. r KirHar,l„ir„:,'2'tt JohnW I a do do Th^'. Arch,,. IS ,,0 jr ^>.v..l|.er,..o., ,9j„J; l."l«e DuctU, Udo^; r «!f 58 Wm. LouisiT, Ji«. BlickaJLji-. Wm. Dfy*H. Muzeroll, 1 Jv^y, Wm. Roach, 2 do W. Fitzgerald, 2 April, Wm. A.Blark, Ltisutennntt. Donald Rankin, 1$^ Feb. J.A.Chre, [r]26M=iy, Wm. Girvan, 27 do A. M'Michael, 1 July, Jchn Miller, 2 do Andrew Dixon, 16 Apr. John Mnine, 17 do Pat*k. Danclly, 18 do Jas. D. Welitoii, 19 do Arch. F. It'Kty, 20do Jai. Gallagher, 2 April, KENT COUNTY MILTTIA. Robl. M'AImon, i April '40 Ensigns. D.ividWri({IU, 24 May '33 '40 John dure, [r] 26 do do Eph. Wheton, IfiApr. 'S3 J. M, Walheii, )8 do Wm. Doheriy. 19. d© W. M'Willii.ni«,2Ap.'40 John Rankin, 3 do DavH FoMer, 4 do Peter MuserelJ, 5 do Adjutant. D.Swayne, [rap] 20 Jub'37 Qnarttrmasttr. Thoi. Wood, [en] ) jul.'4r Surgeon, R^ MattersoB, 13 Feb '26 '40 '24 '26 do '28 '33 do do '31 do '40 '26 '33 do '31 do •38 do do do do '40 Second Battalion. ZAevtenant Colonel, Jiktati I i, Nov. djo Jwi. V^Usrelling, 4 Ap. '33 ,J»hii Pjers, 21 Mfcy, p J.H. Knter, 10 Sept. '31 ly.Ui1$ini(l),2lt,rkf.u4p li&tLC Vanwart, 2 April,'40 John L. ForrcMer, 3 do W.G.Harding, 27 Mar, '4t Jamas M'Leod, 28 do do Siopheb Sntilh, 29 do itu W. B. M'Keel, 30 ju[y, '42 Robl. Crawford, 31 do do Ensigns. Henrv Nasc', 31 July, '9S Jas. kietsled, 5 Nov. '33 Ah.D.Mab«p,20M*y,'97 Ciai|FKrker, 10 Sept. '33 Hiram Bostwick, 11 do do John Vjiawarl, 2 Apt il, '40 J. H. Flevrellinc, S.Ap. 40 O. L. Richards, 28 tan. 41 J^mos B. Lyon, 29 do do Thy*. WalUs, aOju^v, ',42 Joirph 9''<»^''t ^' ''o ^* . ,A<^i»Ua^t. D. Wetmore, capt. 1 K*ri 1*27 , Paymaster. t. Pickefi, ,^1 Jm\j, 'ai , ^tifnttrina>Ur iobnTricc, lt.2!^Kpn'39 Cavalry attached to IsCBai* talion, KingS. Captnin,^ _^ John Nulier, 21 Jof . '901 First Lum.tk, Divid Lyoo, 21 'tis do Se&mi Lieitt. Wm. Pyw*U.21 d« Sfo ComMi. Thos.^ Nutier, 90 mar; *41 'f^uartermaster Wallet LyiN^tladg. *3I tfce'ond BatlaHoiii ZAtuttnmU Oolotuf. John O. Vail, I Jan. ^ - ' ARlW. S. Frteta, Bipril,^ O. Barharle, •a4'Nov *9B O.B.««uOe,»ltM,Vl Dsnl.'«Sb4«ll, IS Mar • ^ JAim. Joli*.loVli do do Rioliar wmn Q % n.u\ Fl Harry P, W. Fosri Jt.OoWli I'.ja.w H. LyoiN • j; Corbel $.*nti»h, «r«d. Hk K- SMith SS^^i:^ lohnBurge,,, 6 Se,„. 5i ■•«; Morion, I9M^» >2 »l If . 'u ^ 'Jo do J. Gidnnr, t,p. 25 Ocl. 32 I^Fo^a, c.p.22J„„. ,3 /•"...tfov,, „Oc».23 «J"'.oA.V..,, ,9 j„„^ 3^ 1 ^»'ebWel,„or^, 12Mar.32 A C P "•'*''• "^vid Smith e N.iv ^t Iiaa.. n • ''» 2 Juno '2 Janiei Cnm„k..i'i ^f'?' ? ' 0«»il0aU.ch..dJo2JB.i Jalion, King'* Wii|jt«Mo°a7lvfododo «-M'M.a»gI.,,9j , r„ **".rinond, if) ,,„ j^, •'a".e.Ca,„pb..,',,ij'2d^J n. A D,.„„„ j^ ffi "C •'•^ J%'2 Jl. 31 Z.Davb""'J'-- l2d"do Cfc re' » '*'j"iie, 41 ^ V^ur'' 2i;"-v/'4i • Wm Vr P . "' ^ Nov. do X>l»nC«(l!„'tt4d ii!'?^ J. K SI. ' '«».B.,ha„„/' |^r-'4» ^Vai. 1/ IV.:, ^«''" do i'"'»B,rhari: ilJ^J- ^'-.ca«pbeV]|J;j; ®- """*•'»• 21 do ae 0"«';y;.t,chediosji,a,. '*''•», Kinr'f. ' rio do do du do ,f»WBrtl.?„„, QOEES'S COUNTY Bfa/r/A. p. Vaqwarr, 'Captain. •'•nifi Paiera at . , t^tutetiant. ^l^"/'"' -<• «o i Co'mu. **" •*• ^ •■•^••»we,d. d, ^ to a .7*'» " do. *3I «.-.«..» " Afir. '31 rk A^ .'■■••»38.d« <«• ' -1 A1*T. Case, 1 1 Sf pt. '37 i. N. Foihay, 10 b>|*t. '33 Henry S. Piter*, > ie|». 40 O. W. Ilobm, 2 d.. Pelff S'liitli, 5B*|»i. '42 Aiytitant. Beb«rl a«ding, (cai>(.) 27 Apr. '24 Paymatttr. V. H. Dcreberf 24 Au3.'29 Qitarterm(U/er. W.F.Uoaa»|l,e. 31 Auff.88 ^ . Snrgeon. ft. P. Siuith, 24 Aug. '29 Second OatUlion. Mttj»r. Ptter Yeimaat, 25 M ij '31 Captain*, 3. M do «. Wliil«, 30 do '30 fl. Uuinplire/f, SI d« do A. Br«n»co.iib, 23 July, '31 Jatn«f Butler, 27 do do N. Bulyaa, 12 Aii;. '31 Ktieii. Uiig);*, 5 July, '41 Joitn Pcinoii, 6 do do Win. Shearer, 7 do do Jon:ird, 22 du do H. Hi ins <( , 12 Aug. '43 Aiidre^v n^rlon, 13 do <>o John Midtin, 14 do do Francis 1^ ution, 15 dw do Eixtignt. T. Corey, 7 Jun«, J. Shearer, 21 Aug.' ti^org* Currie,Sl do J. Ml^ondd, 26 July, *| E. Driy;e(, 27 do Jafn»« Mullin, 11 Aug. John Elliott, 6 julv, ' Wrn. Vinrent, 6 d» Gideon D.iilli«>, 7 do John Cocbmn, S do ^ Tho». Wa43 CARLETON COUNTY NILITIA. Firal Battalion. Lirutenant Colonel, niob. Kerrbum, 1 Jan '32 JUnjor. Jttbn Dihhiec, 8 Aliy, do Captaivf. T. O. Cuid>tre,8 April, 19 Wm. PIbblee, 4 do 25 J. K.' Ichum, 5 do do D. P GritHih. ,71VI«v, '32 Rurin Pxyjoii, 9 do do John Keiirney, lO do tlo H. £. Uihfoire, 13 do dn A. U. Sh«rp«, 26 Aue. *34 Ralph Kelchu«,2') F<>. "30 n. D. Dcnrdtley, 21 fin , 23 do William Cottnell, 24 do Wbi. T. Wllmot, (rif.) 25 Jul^, '43 TMntenantt. A, S. Oitrmin, 26 Aug. '34 P. AT. Bedell, nS.pi'37 S. 8. OresTenor, 2d It. rif. 9 Jan. »38 Hnr.Deardilet, I 5 Feh.'39 Wm. Aikinao'n, 18 F«>b.*39 l^nmuel Pnrtrr, 20 do d'l William Sb*w, 17 mnr.'40 O. Wolhaupler, 2[ M^y '42 Thoa. Upham, 22 do Beo. Obnrrhi I, 2S do Aimer Bull, 2( do Wo). D. Smith, 25 do Ehf-r Orser, 26 Mar, '42 CilbprlOtrtfill, 27 do L'-«nar>l Harding, 2S do Robt. A. iUy, 29 do S^mufl Portur, 30 do Al4>x. Liodov, 20 iune, do Henry Halsall, (l iIo il« Antlionv Blifikie, 17 do do Samuel Hiltuian, I9 d» do G. L. Raymond, 22 du do Jacob Uncoil, 23 du do K!liha Sbaw, 17 mircn,*40 A'len l£iiiahr»oki, 18 do J It. Lockwiiod, 1 9 do G.H. Ketrhum, 21 m^y, '42 W. Raviriond, 22 ilo John M Bride, 23 do Tho<. Atkinson, 21 do Anth. K'-arnev, 25 do Wm. M»lvill', 26 do Eiui.4n«k>r, 27 do Mai (ill Treca'tin, 28 do Eli«hi RrOJj iQarrJ Oothi Louis 3. Ali( Qui 1. JP bomJi Una, sit 1778. . 8. Ad •f Uie L William, mz; 3.' . 3. Hat f^ 'X, f Jan*. 21 Aue.« ie,Sl do ^ 29 July *i 27 ilo "rll Au;. It, 6 d* t 9 da do lio 9An>. 14 ', 15 d h, 1£ ;ap' TJcn. 17 Aug. 'tTMMter, 23 Aug. •air.; 14 Aug. >43 lird (o F| rlolvn. 1 SSKor.flp 29 Sqtt. ^ ii2 Apt. I) 't. :. . 12 «pr.m iftSttf. Italioii, m, »Fc'3t r, n«. l9Juljr,»28 31 do do 1 1 Mar 32 f.29 8e.'37 53 Krb. "SB >n, 25 do do . 2idodo 15 inn. '42 16 do IT do ,18 do rir. 19 do 4 Aug. '43 \t$. r KoS.»M , 28 do do Msroh d* ^'^iUy, a7F.b.A. 61 ''fci'd DoOalioB. L ft « '*%»'•'. ;f,r'ph Cere 2 A ''.?• 3^ *»• *'-rro|, 12 i" '*o ^^••Ml Ci-ro '' dio i';*7«.Oero,' * ''^ S'wio Dur^i, '•"^e, cap. IX).. ^ •'«'>»t«er.on.|,.2A„.»4o 4 e 7 « 9 db A. i^S: ^ 1 i» U.VCLK. ^»^ ^ ^'**""«geii horn 7 *^'«rani JV "•*"«" "W, 1834. '--'^»i^«, 63 of tlio Excliequcr, Right Hon, H. Goulburn ; Home Secreta. Sir Jumod Graham ; Foreign Secretary, Earl of Aberdeen-i Coll liiui Hecretary, Lord Stanley ; First Lord of the Admiralty, Ea i)i Haddington; President of the Board of Controul, Lord Hie borough ; President of the Board of Trade, Earl of Ripon; Got luandor in Chief of the Array, Field Marshal, His Grace the Dukl of Wellington ; Secretary of War, Sir H Hardinge ; Treasure «f the Navy, and Paymaster of the Forces, Sir E. Knatehbull. Earl De Grey, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. t; NORTH AMERICAN PROVINCES. ■ ■» Tho Right Honorable Sir Charles T. Metcalfe, G. C. B., Cap General nnd Governor in Chief of Her Majesty's Provi of Canada, &.c. &,c. Novi SooTiA.-~Right Honorable Lucius Bentinck, Visco Falkland, Lieutenant Governor. NiiW Brunswick.— Lieutenant Colonel Sir William Macbe George Colebrooke, K. H., Lieutenant Governor. Prinok Edward Island.— Commander Sir Henry Vere Huntly,. K. N.,, Lieutenant Governor. NiwrouNDLAND.— Major General Sir John Harvey, K. C.B. autfi K. C. H., Governor. MISCELLANEOUS SELECTIONS. fe Curious Agricultural Experiment. — The following novel" •nd interesting experiment has lately been successfully made by Mr. A. Palmer, of Cheara, Surrey. In July, 1842, he put one grain of Wheat into a common garden pot. In August the i>anie was divided into four plants, which m three weeks wem uguiit divided into twelve planta. In September these twelve plants Wore divided into thirty-two, which in November were di- vided into fifty plants, and then placed in open ground. In Julv, 1B43, twelve of the plants failed, but the remaining thirty-eight vrere healthy. On the 19th of August they were cut.dowa, and counted 1,972 stems, with an average of fiAy grains to a stem,, giving an increase of 98,800. Now, if thi» be a practicable mea- Mure of planting wheat, it follows tliat most of the grain now iised for seed may be saved, and will infinitely more than cover the ex- tra expense df sowing, as the wheat plants can be raised by the laboiirer in his garden, his wife and children being employed in dividing nnd transplanting them. One of the stems was rather more than six feet long, and stout in proportion. - Why is thcrk no Frost in a Cloudy Night ? — The remark is frequently made that '• there will be no ftost to-night, for it is too cloudy.*' A correspondent of the Newark Daily Advertiser thuii explnins this phenomenon, so 'ikmiliar to all, bnt the why und the wherefore of which few have taken the trouble to ascer- tain ; — " All bodies emit heat in proportion as ihey contain it — iW9 bodies of equal temperature placed beaide each other will Sut ibcouK I^Wfto j*ata4 Piock MX»reth to mu8( Thef 'Mechanii P^nta ai weal pow t'^g to fi benefit ot Milk.- ?K ,^at. i •WO tJie coj tr>' 'creta t; €ol' Ity, Ea rdHle n; C he Duk 'reaaur libull. ".B. au^ a, *. ig novel" made by put one tgust the ks were e twelve were di- In July, irty -eight wn, and a stem,, ble mea- low iised sr the ex - d by the )loyed in b rather e remark t, for it w ivertiser the why to ascer- itain it — ther will ^^s^d SS' '-^^^^^^^ Iniditjr of ibe\^„„,- ^ "■= "-aior, and this ^^.l^ ' '" » '■"' 'o a aivenvu-«r»i,? ""t' """nal or .'» muscle, or b«.S' . ^*"" """'I ha, Cv Zl «'"^'? ""» •e'luced _^%e farmer »bo avail. I.- ,. " '"'"'«Mhan it can f-etjelit of tte laZr*^ f"^T'''P ••*'"«« SdnnW^^V" '""vi 64 without any other composed of b/r^^e food, and of baHdii^ ' leat, fat, skin, bnstlti mg animal life ■uck carcBSiies, toofd, <&c. Chemists say that cows' milk is « « rf ci^jd cf the followi articles, viz.: — Cheese, 4.48 per cent., iiutter, 3.13; sugar of mil 4.77 ; sahs and mucus, 0.60 ; water, 87.02^10^. And these ai cles, when analyzed, are found to be composed of carbon, oxygei hydrogen, nitrogen, and various saline and earthy substances. A French chemist states, in treating on the phenomena p: •ented from micro; »ui he i /- k Jhe< hurte ohtin tivuto Ac been »ng hi OOk 01 ;«9vera kins ofka no been in to hav( ^'ods o «c»d, wj The ii„] PMt the ocid by J» evidel ^^ deck *iveet ai ^iink mih to which f :?*' 65 .growth. Th« n r!'..!*^«P? «>«■ insect... . '5'" "'"^'fivo mat- ft e qnai I covei I breaks en the/ r to ihld^ iflsoWcp^ )le wijp it mayj^ 1 a BUp- e to tba ofeggp hey eiU to inoT^ r inchei le yard, trou|;h; )y them , day to injured IS, M»in* winter, irofitabte lowever, Tlie P©- unetimae igt kindt, ■bed and n winter fowU in oats, and ss supply ictioB 9i ^i#' firowth. Thp r ' ^eeps off i„.,ect, „.. i ••^'""•"■'"*'o mat- •^ Treatment or linn ^ °*'* V letting ihn be 'u^:^."?' >■»'« '""iprj"'^"' „!'"", J'J'ir ho,« t>ats lire Ics.. l;i-„ „ , ■'L " '" "P your toige, ,>,!,..' ,,"'' " ""out •? -".^h n,.w„e;°'f„ cr'/.^r" '^"" oX'rr'r'" ?"'•»• 4h» ca.e , i U hard H • "'"■'? "■«" "'I'er li"Se, '"A"? ° V™ if »>«» not been ,™ J '■ """'"isly injured it Tl '"'"« "'"' *-«■ «»ut the X* J- t ?"" '^''' ^^^ «"'r wood 1 r "®*. '" co»t«ct.-!! *»iink much uonM f '* '"•" ''"PO'tont matter to Z f >"««»* «» a ^^rr^f^ 66 ih To DESTROY Thistles, Pe«n, awd Colts-foot. — Having a pa. L prpmotiog the object of trie undertakings but vnluubleas materials j^ iW the compost heap, in the spring. Alt treading should be avoid-.^p 04 T solid substanced— or those in which there are comparatively H few. iuteistices or pores, being good conductors, and coiioequent' ly piore liable to freeze^thau those which are lij3;ht or mure open luif] pe,;meabJe to the air. Tliis fact is illustrated by the soils freez- r ^ ing' much harder in the road and to a much grrater depth, than in » the fields where it is le^s compressed, or trodden by the feet. —[Maine Cultivator. ' Beautiful EjipERrsrewr with x Plant. — The Brooklyn News, gives the following interesting bit of inform ition : — " Cut a small' i>ra|ich of Oleander from a thrifty plant, place it in a vial partly iiiied with rain water, so that the lower end of the branch may b« immersed obout half en inch in the water. Place this in the uun in au open room, and in about fifteen or twenty days small roots ; wil^ rhoot out from the end of the branch, presenting a beuutifiil. appearance. A Iter these roots have extended two or three inchott,. th^ branch may be set out in moist earth, and if frequently water- ed, it will grow rapidly* and so form a large thrifty 8tuck. — IiiJHlioa who are fond of flowers may easily propagate Oleandoif iu Uiis mnniier, and in a fow luontbi p^xltiply tlicse beautiful piqn^^i to an indefinite extent." Guano. — Upon the South American shore of the Pacific Ocean, and the adjacent islands, is found a subtitance called (luauo, which is'suppORed to be the accumulated duns: of birds, that in countless inyriadH range that extensive coast, seeking their prey in the tinny tribe of the great ocean. The fertilizing effects of the article ar» ^■^e\\ known to the Peruvians, and have indncod its trnnsportatioit tiOOO milcii to the shores ofKngland. Occasionally, for the last twenty yearfl, a ship load would find its way to the English fiorts, and allliough, perhapn, tho production is too limited, and the tout of trah^portation too great, to permit it ever to l>econie an exten- sive article nfcoinuterce, its extroordinary feitilisiing propvrtte* render it a (subject of extreme intercut to the inriuiring agricultu- rist. It sells in l.nuland for ubout five dolIar« the hniidred weight, and from two to foiir hundred weight is required tc the acre- One bufehul is reCKOiied to be of^ual to thirty or forty of the boitt B' r' f 8 '^yssj 1 << ''''^'1^ 1 ^t ^jK^lJH Icl Sun is basit «urdiie iilea cr Tho other. the mo »he bro AU, thei Miortals i ^vithoMt Hecki "he morr ^Ihw en who neec peessjon '^ at least *t» it will I w/iisendj «o eternity »^«snlt. V, jlny ; there ^'ve 40 yen you have n ^i and U 'o*iiitg and Biaple 7 J •«o easily at P^ product can 1 • ** ^"*"«' at a mueri I *"'"C'al manure wit? I A ship Joa J of ffuanl^ ^V""«' ^^od ftomX'fJS!'''^ and '0""Sr. depend , ". " " «fe old ; und'^!fV^„>;«"yf . ^^P«" ^ "Po^ nd happily down th« ./ ®'''' ""^^t wmir/d it neat Kim/u .^•"/''^•troam of h.....„' f." " flar .• there "re ^C^ Tn '.,^''*°"-^"'/ "ie^t ^"^ «t the i'^<» fO year. o« y «f iV v° '"'""**' o*" the y,^r 3''f *'"■""**» ti,e ^«" hare made 4 000 J.^" ^^''"""ence tw!^l!"''P°«'«^ ^oti ?^» and this i/^un^ •'""'••» ''ei'-^s h«r,rn»^i**^ "**«*"'«»•, retijttgand ei «mi '^'T'""*^ "o relation ori' J »*" event,, for ,' fi' G& I i FnENCH Metsod of Fishikg on the Grand Bank, off New- roc.vDLAND. — French vessels, it appears, mostly ancliur in lat. 50, N. and long. 49, 20, W in about 45 fathoms water, veer 90 or ICO fathoms of cable, and prepare to catch codfish with 2^ inch linos of 300 fathoms long, each. On these, a small cork is plurreci at every 12 feet, and while metal hooks baited with parts of sm 'If fiah, (by us called kipliflgs) are alternately fastened by snoods ol'S feet long, 6 feet apart, and the whole coiled in half bui>hel basketfi dour for running out. Half the number of baskets are then placed in a large strong built lugsail bout, on each side, and at o'clock in the afternoon, both make sail together at right angle from the vessel, and when the lines are ail run out straight, sin' them within 5 feet of the bottoui. The crew having rested all nigh they proceed again the ne::t morning at day break, to trip tbj ainker, and while hauling in lines, unhooking fish, &c. the munr left on board, lieave in the other end with a wynch. When in that manner 400 codtiah are caught in a night, some are then eui- ployed in-line clearing, Rsh-beheading, splitting, sailing and stow- ing them away in layers across each other below ; liver& and re- fuse boiled to oil put in large casks on deck. Three months seem.« to be tlie average time employed, arriving earl^ in July, and dj- parting again iu October. A N£W Fire Escape. — Many plans have been proposed, auc^^ models made, for tiie purpose of saving the livi'sof tho.^e expoautf ' to the horrors of a fire ; and every tiuie the nalamity visits a par- licular district, the subject is discusaed b^ parties who have eithor run the ri-.k of being rousted alive themselves, or have iieard tl.o appalling siirieks of those to whom no assistaii-.e could bcronder- «<1. An ingenious mechanic, Mr. J. VVoodhcad, ai' George slrobt, illuckfrars Road, has, after mature coni?ideralion, consiructed « uiachiiic which appears to po^sscss every means ot'as.isdng the iu- niate^, ai.d enabling the niosit unskilfal bystander to render efl'cc- tudl aid. It con.sists of a light four-wheel i:arii:i^^o, with a ladder, surmounted by a platform-gallery, with h iiid-rails, &c. Theso iuddcrs c.n be made to shoot out from a reccpiiicle to any height, allowing the mo^t timid individixal to walk out of a window as on to u sluircase ; and allowing the firemen to direct a stream of wa- t<)r lo any desired point. The machine is contrived (hut it may bo •ouvo^cd to any street, however narrow, by two perscnn. VVhen there IS not room to turn the carriage, the 'Machine may be turnod lo anv angle, and, if required at the rear, the machine may be detached, and cariicd through any ordinary passage, tud again re •constructed witlioul loss of tiino. A wet silk handkerchief tied witiinul folding over the faco, it i«Mid, is u complete security from sullocation fiom smoke ; it per- mits free breathing, and at tlie same time e;^cludos the smoke iroia rbe lnng«. Height ofCUmla. — Owing to its rarefaction, the air boyondaoei^ toin height is incapable of sustaining clouds. The prineiixd ma#> •ea ofclofldA are sustained in the air ut a height between lOCU ftu4 TgOO ftfCt, the avcm^e being lulhur mure thuju a mile. I'^t the Woollei ^gAimt or legii, «ed but ^heir c/o 'ovo the *'eglecr i Ml ST A *h»5 most been tab Pf^^<}o. u'L? '"'"^ ^''e Jo.,fh» " / f ' ^'«« P«uk *^« most w T '^ ^^'ir.K Fnri,.. ■'^ ^*"® »« 70 limbs ; a greater proportion of tlieir muscle remalnn niioxercised ; those especially which are connected with the iping ncquire no strength ; the spine itself, weak and flexible, giveii way beneatK the weight of the head and arms, and a curvature i^ loon formed in its weakest part. Why is it that this \h ko seUlcim tlio eiuie with boys 1 Because when they come out of i?chooi, they ore etUoweti to amuse themselv-es as they tike, and their whole body in in con- tinual action. The benefit which they derive from gymnostic oxcrciso!) is generaHy acknowledged ; yet, how muesli more neces sary would these seem lor girls who are not allowed, an boys are, to jump, leap, play at ball or run races, in tliuir walk.— [Pr :gi%ssive Education. Encourage youth to contend with and overcome drfHeulties. Ovid finely compares a broken fortune to a fulling eolumn ; th» ^ lower it sinks the greater weight it is obliged to rtuntiiin. Thus, when a man's circumstances arc uiich that ho has no oocasion lo borrow, he finds numbers willing to lend liitu, hut nhould bin wants be such that he sues for a trifle, it is two to oiiy wbokhor he may be trusted with the smallest sum. To La.w Students. — The Law Times, in answer to a corr«n- jiojident who requests some advice as to nn ai'ficl«d olerk, has tlio M, ibUowing pithy language : — ' Live like an hermit— work like a^* «lave--learn everythmg — read men as well ns bookn- mingle ift?' all bu.«iness — shun all pleasure — for one hour you dedicate to roadiog give two to reflection, three to observation. Deem no art nor science worthless — accustom yourself to act as well m to deli- .berate — to speuk as well as to thinic — confirm rending by prnotioe, and improve practice by reaxiing — store your mind with all sorti 4>f knowledge, you never know when it will be required, anil «ven that which is not useful will always prove ornmnontal- for methods, make your own — ^adopt those you find mo»t npt— expe- rience in this will bo the best teacher : your own habits the best adviser. There ki oo royal road to knowledge— ainl but eno 'golden rule— wofk ! work f work !' Geniltmen Mctclumls. — It is said that by a statute of King Athnt* atane, grandson of Alfred, it was provided that nny merchnnt who niaiielhree voyages on his own account, beyond the iirillih Chart" Hei,«l)ouki be entitled to the privilege of a thane, or gentlei.nnn. A Clcrcr Revly. — A servant girl in the town of A——, whoitf beauty formed a matter of general ndniiratien tnd dliieiimion, in passing a group of ofBcers in the street, heard one of tlitm ex- claim to his fellows: — " By heaven she's painted I" •' Yen nir, ffrwl by heaven only!" ehe veiy quietly replied, turning rnnnd.— The (pilicer acJ«'5-...r -6 and s, 'fi' '<■»• or .. 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One Ball, half hoisted, for two square rigged vesselsi Two Balh, close, for three square rigged vessels. Two Balls, separated, for four square rigged vessels. A Pendant, of any colour, for five square rigged vessels. A Pendant, under a Ball, for six square rigged vessels. A Pendant, over a Ball, half hoisted, for seven square ri(^ged vessi A Pendant, under two Bails, close, for ei^hl square rigged VPRsels,^ A Pendant, between two Balls, separate, for nine square rigged ves: ** A Flag, of any colour, for ten or more vessels. [The above are hoisted at the East or Wi?st yard-arm, accordin^ the quarter the vessels first appear in, and when their rig ran be mil out, the following descriptive colours will be hoisted at the mast head A Union Jack for a Flag Ship, with or without a squndruo. with a red pendant over, for a two decKer. Willi a blue pendant over, for a frigate, with a white ditto, for a small armed vessel. A blue pendant, for a merchint ship or barque. A red ditto, for a merchant brig or brigantine. A white and blue ditto, for a foreign square rigged vessel. A white ditto, without a ball, for a topsail schooner or sloop. A flajT, blue and white horizontally, a neutral fleet. A pcndunt, white and blue, a neutral manof war. A blue flag, a neutral merehant ship. A red, while and blue flag, an enemy's fleet. A red, white and blue pendant, an enemy's manof war. A Union Jack over neutral or etiemy's signals, the vessel ia de(ait« «d or a prize. A white flag, over any signnU the vessel bears a flag of truce. A red flng, pierced wliite, for a steamboat from Digby. A blue fliij:, pierced while, for a steamboat from Saint Andrews or Eastpnrt. A Tcd flag, with a white sqaare, for a steamboat from Boston. A Ball at the mast brad, vessel is on shore or in dtciresa ;'>^shonld immediate aid be necessary, guns to be fired. In thick weather, a gun will be fir?d at Patlfidge Island, in ah!»w«r to each pnn heard at sea. There is a Fog Bell on the Wand, which i« rung in fogey weather, to warn vessels of their approach to t^ei^ky. When a Vessel reqnirea a Pilot, her descriptive pendant win- k* «hQ!d li is HIT: R„ u^Eife'*«>- above «,a,,,,., ^ '"'^''^'^^h E. hy er '1^ r' " , m- ^fJ^:hil1n .'^t*// Island LAf/i/s. — There ore two fixed whitb Lf4|^ Up'Mi \[\u iMm-lii;!-) Sciil Islands, elovaipil al'oul forty- five foei ahiM^ .^ luiih wjK'r, hikI he.ir from each oiher iL. >S. Fi. ^ind W. Is. W. (tistant ^r wl'oiu aoo iVoi. I)y which circumstunce ol Iwn r.,iqht Fmuses at tnt mmc ftiaiion, Ihi'jr will he immediately distinguished from all oth^, fwsjhts ii|)()u llie y N. MmIo River IL-nd, N. hy \V. Lihhy Island Li;jht House, (American), N. VV. hy VeMcU ►tanJins? in to the Northward, heiwcen these f.i? Ihe Guniiet Rock, should lack or hiul ofl' the moment th^^y bring ih Lights into one, an ihpy will I e iI^mi normore iliiin three fourths mi e ffoiii the Murr Ledges, if more than five miles to the Easl o Li'^hli^. Unn'l lltrbonr l/g/if..--'^i'xt in order, after passing Grand Man II II II ii n u l»nd thfl phiiii while Li;{ht (American) on West Qiioddy Point, is H Harl (lUf liiqlit. This is plnced on ihe Nonh East extremity of C p<» liello, and in a cuide to vessels entering the main channel to V l-'lc's, Moose Island, and tlie inner Bay of Passamaq'ioddy ;— it l>le<4 voisels also at all limes to enter Head Harbonr, it is a WHITE Light. The huilding is painled white, wiih a Red Cr" on it. Poiiit Ls Pi'C'iU TJ^hb. — Upon this projecting head I nul two Li Hfii pliiicd, one niove the other in the same House, aud distant twi _ ly oiglil fi'el.— Boih Li'.|his cp.n he seen from every point of the com^ JMss, wharo ihiiy iniy be usefal— hoih arc fixa.] ami wiutr. The il'^'il [loiMO h puiiiltjd red and while, in stripes of five feel broad '.-uch, hori^untuiiy. PfirLi'll'ia li'and L'frhL~'V\\\'iA\'x\\\. at the entrance of the River Bnd Harbour of ^liint John, havii)? been established a'oout fifty years, rerjuires n'i ,'ohii, and to all other *'essels having Pilots on hpard, 8« It ennblci ihem to enter the Harboiir at all houpsidfihe nightr.'-A. fixed wiiiTK Li;ihl. The House is puiutod white and black, in 8lfi?e« verliciilly. Quaro fJurht.-' A revolving whits". L'cht is placed on a small rock ofF tiitiici» (jcad, showing twice full and twice dark in a minuie^-r; Thi«i Light can be s^en from any quutrr where a vessel can ap}>r(Jtfdf|L The Light Hou^e is painted white and red, iK hoiizontal slrip«p. Ciipfi linrrtfffi Lijrht.-^0\\ ihe PoinWhf that naif.e, in Weslmcrlatrd nf^arly oppoHie Apple River Harbour, (N. S.) The House is ahom i'.^0 ti'et qLuvu the tidfl Quirl^, and is painiei white. ->A plain wh>T4 JUijjht. *; OU's, Gfrav's *«• Go^'ar 'Tatter's, Shaw's. 3 J £".'"*'', St. Si. JoJ^n To Co(ly»,, Beatiyis, Quaerj, ,*i*Jvfn or Pi ?•? .Salmon . It'»VSttlmo. Zyoebbue's, ; Sfummond's S'Wanus'. ' Jjorinan.. ' » IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) Ciialham, % Hea's, ) Total, 40 ChaUiam tQ Btthunl {Day de Uiotour.) To Good fellow's, Carry's, liVeiirs, (half'Way house,) I«e«'s, Oourt House, 6 8 15* H 9 43 10 11 HI 10 7 Total, Dathunt to Rtali^ouche. To Duinareso'f), (Rockville,) Clialmer'M, (ucldowiie,) Harvey's, (Na»h's Crock,) M'K«niie's, Fli'inming's, (Dalhousie,) Ruid's Widow Hardy's, Campbclton, 9 Total, 71 FretUricton to MiramichL T& Brown's, Voting's, M'Leod's, Bnks', HuAler'i. DeOaniline's, Coehrane's, jParlcer's, WilioD's Point, Newcastle, Prederidon to Quefrae. Mill To Burqoyne's Ferry, 1« Monroe's, 13 Gulon's, 5 Jones', 17 Woodstock Perry, 7 Woodstock Post 0/Soe, 6— Coort House, 3 Victoria, 8 Apulesley's, 13 Baird's, 18 Tibbeli's 10 Restock , 3^ Grand Falls, I8i Co'omhe's, 12 Vital Thihideau's, 15 Mddawaska Chapel, 7 Hebeit's, 3 Entrance of Madawaska, I Do. of LakeTe(ni!icouaia,24 Do. of the PortHge, 14 River St. Lawreuce, 30 Kamouraska, 18 St. Ann, fi-2| Riviereouelle, 22| Saiot Thomas, 15 Saint Josepjh, 18 Point Levi, Quebec, 12H Total, From Dighy to Halifax. To AnnapuUs» Kentville, % Windsor, Wx^^. Halifax, w It if 4ft 14f Totals HaUfax to PiOou* To Potoam's Farm, It I? M'Keen'a, \^ Leekie's, "^ . Honey's, W West Branch, (East River,) H To the Covn House, IS Tottt, Mft To JoD)et', Siasiboe, Tucker's, Montagan Oofe, Richan's, Vavpoulh, idpick'i, nwringion, ft Ah '•3. 44 ^■^ Total, I3t. ^^'»-M'fii ^^©o©o« II' W< 80 111? ">yc vim ik^rtcultural, P«ir« 62 „ fcjotii tica, see Counties. Appraisers of L)utiableAriiieles,42 Army— Siafl',&K. Raiikii, Bankrupi Cnmmissinriern, Baptist Ednefltion Society, Barristers and Alioruics, Bible Socipiy, Caleniiur P^ges, Obamher ut CoiiiRierce, Chaplains, Church Society, City of St. John, Clergy, Conintissflriat, Counting Hoiiee Calendar, iJuuoty oi Snint John, Yotk, Ch«rlottf», Sundury, Qdeen'M, Kin<>*6, Wes.imorlanH, Nnrthumbcrland, Kent. Gloucester, Carlei.iii, Resiiqouche, irl$— Chancery, Sujjretno, Vice Adiuiruliy, Prolioie, Marriage and Divorce, 17 I'irat'V, 17 Quarter Sessions, 17 GmigrRdt Agents, 42 Binis{raiion Socleuen seeCounticn Eugincor D partmeul, 49 Executive (.'ounril, 15 Pe«tiva!s of the Church, 2 Qarrisons, 4t Quvernnrs of the Provinces, 6*4 Hurhour Mn<«ter'!«i Pees, 25 Her Majosiy'a Mini^iers, 61 Holidays. 2 House of A'semMy, 15 Insarance Companies, 41 Interest Tal>l«*, 79 Joint Stock Com; aniMk^ 44 King's College, 46 49 42 16 45 19 4r. 3 14 23 49 46 21 46 49 JJ 23 30 33 3:i 34 34 3j 3G 36 '67 33 39 16 16 16 17 fjlirary. Saint John, Lpqislative Council, fiijjhi Ileuses,* , '* [jMiatic Asylitfft, " Madras School, Marine Hospital, Saint JohnJ Meohnnics' Institute, St. Jc' IMilitin, Ministers licensed to solenin( Marriage. Notaries, Pnltlir, Olficers of the Crown, Executive Council! Le«4i.Nlative Council House itf Assemldy,^ IJer Majesty SCuKtorail Provincial Ucvcuue, Office of Audit. Paribh of Portland, Lancaster, Saint Mat tins, Siinonds, Pf ulentinry C :)inini»j>innei Port Wardi'OH, Saint John, Province of iNew Uruiibvitl Postmusters, W **f n IMIH, 'on (»f Saint John, Pulilic Fnnc!ionari(»» - U Consul:^. Liiiyd'i* Aijeut Commissioners oJ G««ver ntont House, of Indian A faira, ■iid for Cxtiniininv Sicam Bnatt, Inspectors of SaviugsVUank«, 4% Queen and Royal rnmily, Vt Rates of Anchorage, St. John, Si Pilotat<«, do> 89 Whnrfaqe flfc Slipptge,86 Wel«hing, 89 CariRtie, If HHckn<>yCoachFar«t, 89 Ready Reckoner, 79 Roads and Distances, 7f Savings* Bank, Saim John, 93 Sistnal* for V»««el«. . 7% Supervisors of Gr>'at Rnada^ 41 Surrugaies and Re^i^tiars, *1 Time fur «oih« thro' the F^Ua. »- Vxc-'ine GoiuldibhineoTf 4t Wealhrr Tahle, »* Wcalajait Academf , 4r /. 83* Ail AoRicuLTURAt, Fair is held on King's Sqiiaro iu t ^ C^jr of Saint J.ol)n on tho last Thursdaj of averj mouth. -f. ••«»s^, '^ *4,.- .3IW*' -< tt-- 4