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Almanac, &o. 8 Banks in Canada, and agencies 6S British Ministry 2 Civil Departments : — Department of Agriculture and Statistics '. , Sft Civil Secretary's Office S3 Collector of Custonts Sti Crown Land Department 25 Crown Law Department 25 Crown Timber Agents 28 Department of Public Works 25 Department of Minister of Finance 28 Educational Department, C.E. and C.W ,21 Geological Survey .....'; 28 • Indian Depaartment ., SlO *• Provincial Registrar's Office. 28 • Provincial Secretary's Office 28 ^ Receiver General's Office 28 Courts of Justice, Terms, &c. , in Lower Canada 79 Currency Table 51 Executive Council and Officers IB Governor General of Canada 18 Legislative Council and Officers • ...«135 Legislative Assembly and Officers 10 Military Department 34 New Stamp Act 50 Post Office Department, Rates, &c 29 Registrars (County) 89 Tarififof Duties 41 The Queen and Royal Family.. 1 Weather Table 17 UONTRBAL. Assurances and Agencies , 08 Attorneys and Advocates 00 Banks 65 Board of Brokers 102 Board of Notaries 04 Board of Trade 104 Cartage, &c , Rates of 71 Clergy, Churches, tLO,, Catholic , , W i ..: m IV. CONTENTS. '•«> ^.v PAGE. Clergy, Churches, &c., Protestant 118 Clubs 121 Colleges and Schools Ill Commissioners for receiving Affidavits 96 Qommissioners under the Aliens Act 95 Commissioner for taking Affidavits for U. C 95 insulates 50 Corporation of Montreal 67 Corn Exchange Association 102 Court of Special Sessions 86 CJustoms' Department 50 directory 125 Emigration Department 27 fares for Coaches, Cabs, &c. 73 Inspectors of Produce, Weights and Measures 104 Justices of the Peace 88 Licensed Apothecaries 97 Marriage Licenses 66 Masonic Lodges 122 Medical Department 96 Mercantile Agency 102 Miiltia Department 37 Montreal Exchange .......104 ;; Fire Department 77 j,^ Fire Alarm Telegraph Signals 77 Police 78 Municipal Taxes 6d Notaries 95 Odd Fellows 124 Physicians 96 J*ost Office. 28 |»ublic Companies, Railroad, &c. . . . ; 101 to 106 .(jl«neral Sessions Peace ,,.. 86 Societies and Institutions : — Benevolent 109 c: Literary 120 National 107 Religious 114 "■^ Temperance 110 Tariflf of Pilotage 48 Trinity House 49 Water Tariff 74 UH ... QUEBEC. _ -.L.. iT : •■ Attorneys and Advocates 128 Banks 127 CONTENTS. V. . PAGE. Board of Trade 127 Board of Notaries , 130 Building Societies 133 Churches 132 Consuls ^ . , 130 Corporation 126 Courts of Justice * . 79 Customs' Department 127 Exchange * 127 Literary Societies .'.'!!l34 National Secieties ...133 Post Office .' 126 Tariff of Cartage 131 Tariff of Rates of Pilotage I35 Trinity House 127 . "' * .,t ^ si't m ;■ M SMS:', 11 ' If f 7vz' "J . .'(>• .*. , I ; v< -.♦ M.-l^ ■>■ t Si^f- f'ly:* 'iW 1^' (i*.- • * • ^ LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE. MONTREAL. Latitude 45® 31' 00" North, Longitude 73® 35' 00" West. West in Time 4h. 54m. 20s. QUEBEC. Latitude 46® 49' 12" North. Longitude 71® 16' 00" West. West in Time 4h. 45m. 04s. ROYAL FAMILY. m C^e |lopI Jfmnilg. ' THE QUEEN. ' Victoria, Qucon of tho United Kiugdom of Great Britain and Ireland, only daughter of His late Royal Highness Edward, Duke of Kent. and Victoria, late Duchess of Kent, daugbtor of Francis, Duke of Saxo Cobourg ; born the 24th May, 1819 ; succeeded to the Throne on the decease of her Uncle, William IV., June 20th, 1837 ; Pro- claimed Jane 21st, 1837 ; Crowned June 28th, 1838 ; Married February 10th, 1840, to Field Marshal His Royal Highness Prince Albert Augustus Charles Emanuel, Prince of Saxe Cobourg and Gotha, Euigbt of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, &c., &c., who died at Windsor Castle, December 14th, 1861. issue: Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa (Princess Royal), born November 21st, 1840; married January 25th, 1858, H. R. H. Frederick William, Prince of Prussia, and has issue. Albert Edward (Prince of Wales), born November 0th, 1841 : mar- ried March 10th, 1863, H. R. H. the Princess Alexandra of Denmark, and has issue. Aiice Maud Mary, born April 25th, 1843 ; married July 1st, 1862, H. R. H. Prince TiOuis of Hesse, and has issue. Alfred Earnest Albert, born August 6th, 1844. ; ; j ^^ ^ Helena Augusta Victoria, born May 25th, 1846. [< Louise Caroline Alberta, born March 18th, 1848. '-' \ Arthur William Patrick Albert, born 1st May, 1850. Leopold George Duncan Albert, born April 7th, 1853. Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, born April 14th, 1857. ■I ( \ \ Ji/i->^j THE QUEEN'S COUSINS. George V., King of Hanover, born May 27th, 1819. George, Duke of Cambridge, born March 26th, 1819. Princess Augusta (Duchess of Mecklenburg Strelitz), born July 19th, . 1822. Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina Elizabeth, born November 27th, 1833. . #1 mi m s^"^ M ■*i-: ; ; y- : ^ii5 "*•',« ■': W- '" », ' '. ,;;r» ;->.. ., 1 it'Kr- • wt 'J'W*, ■ 'Wt m . '■m •, M' 1 :>« ■■= * t. 'mi ■ m ..-. -1 w^^ )th" mi ' . ■ ''M ■'■■ '"^r^ 1: #|| I h .7 BRITISH MINISTBT. '4' i ■"TEW* •i*' fi^, ^■. 4\ First Lord of the Treasury Viscouot Palmerston. Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. W. E. Gladstone. Foreign Secretary Earl Russell. %>tiiV Homo Secretary Sir 6. Grey. '^ vJair Colonial Secretary , Mr. Cardwell. Secretary for War Earl de Grey and Ripen. Secretary for India Sir Charles Wood. First Lord of the Admiralty Duke of Somerset. Lord Chancellor Lord Westbury, President of the Council Earl Granville. PrivySoal Duke of Argyle. > Postmaster-General Lord Stanley of Alderly ^ '•( President of the Board of Trade Mr. M. Gibson. President of the Poor-Law Board Mr. C. P. VlUiers. ChauoeUor of th« D9Cby of Lancaster . . . Earl of Clare&dOQ. * ^ * / Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Lord Wodehousci. vv . H J it cj< .4 Secretary for Ireland • . ,3ir Robert Peel. ^^^4; {.^n Attorney General ... Sir R. Palmer. '"^ 1 U Solicitor Geuer^l , Sir R. P. Collier. ^_:^ , Attorney General for Ireland Mr. Thoa. O'Hagan. -'V: * Solicitor General for Ireland Mr. A. Lawson. *^^ Secretaries of the Treasury. Mr. Brand, Mr. F. PeeL "^'^"^^^'^ Secretary to the Admiralty Lord Clarence Paget* f^f^H Qvll Lord of the Admiralty ....Mr. ChilderP. ,, ^v„.', ^^jr,,.t Lord Advocate Mr. Moncreiflf. '^ '^"'^^ ^"^»*^^ Judge Advocate-Generfcl ............... Mr. fieadlam. fnthi?^ !jiirfi^i« Vice-President of Privy Council for Bdu- ;/, ,■ t| <>;i^i ,'4^^ !>{orjoyJ '""•"' f J}J: Ken. <-'« '*»-^l Lords of the Treasury . ; k Sir William Dunbar. (lieu. -Col. the Hon. L.\White The Uoyal Household, ' * Lord Steward.. ..i,.. Earl of £t Germanau Lord Chamberlain.,... ....Viscount Sydney. Master of the Horse Marquis Of Allesbury . y^ Master of the Buckhounds Earl of Bessborough. ■'^*^ « Mistress of the Robes Duehess of Wellington. x%m n. le. E tipOD. •■■' derly '^ 'uM bovi L.\Whlte [ton. ;«<5*A ,, ALMANAC, &c. .,,,. Of the Mundane ^ra 6868 Of the vulvar Christain iEra. .1866 Since the Discovery of America 373 Since the Discovery of Quebec 257 Since the Treaty which confirmed the Possession of Canada to the British 99 Of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria 28 ECLIPSES. I.— On the 10th of April, there will be a partial Eclipse of the Moon. At Qnobec; it begins at 11 in the evening, and ends at 46 minutes past midnight. At Toronto, it begins at 28 minutes past 10, and ends 14 minutes past midnight. II.— On the 25th of April, there will be a total Eclipse of the Sun, visible in South Amenca and Africa, but not visible in any part of North America. m.—On the 4th of October, there will be a j>artial Eclipse of the Moon in the evening, visible. The beginnmg occurs before the Moon rises. At Quebec, the middle of the Eclipse occurs at 5.55, and ends there 6.56. At Toronto, it ends 6.24. IV.— On the 19th of October, there will be an Eclipse of the Sim, visible as a partial Eclipse, but also as Annular in some , parts of North America. At Montreal, it begins at 8.57 morning, and ends 7 minutes past noon. At Toronto, it begins at 8.29 and ^ ends 11 ■ 86 in the morning. The ring-like appearance not seen in Canada. ^^-'- PLAINETS, Until March the 18th, Jupitet- will be morning star ; then even-, ing star until December 31st. Jupiter forms no copjunctipn thiifi ; year with Venus, Mars, or Saturn. Mars wiU be $m. evening star > until Novembei' 11th, then moirhing star the rest of the year. Until January 19th, Saturn will be a morning star, then evening ^ star until October 26th, then morning star the remainder of the i year. Venus, as an evening star, wul be brilliant 1st April, and as a morning star, 13th of June. , iVbee.— There are fifty-three Stmdaysiii the year 1865. f hil f'S [.■ht^ ALMANAC. ft ft^ m^i 'A' f: THE SEASOll^S. h Vernal Equinox— Spring begrins March 20d. 8h. 68m., Morning. Summer Solstice— Summer begins June 21d. 6h. 38m., Morning. Autumnal Equinox— Autumn begins September 22d. 7h. 51m., Evening. Winter Solstice— Winter begins December 21d. Ih. 41m., Evening. ^* : d.h.m. gun in Winter signs — 89 1 9 Sun in Spring signs 92 20 35 Sun in Summer signs.. .93 14 13 Sun in Autumnal signs.89 17 47 d, h. m; Tropical Year 365 5 44 Sun North of Equator. 186 10 48 Sun South of Equator. 178 18 56 Difference 7 15 62 Mi -J t ; f . ^:i|.rujl a^n ¥'^ FETES D'OBLIGATION. Circumcision Jan'y* 1 Epiphany JanV- 6 Annunciation March 25 Good Friday April 14 Ascension Day May 25 Q.Victoria's Birthday .May 24 Corpus Christi June 15 St. Peter and St. Paul . June 29 All-Saints' Day Nov'r. 1 Conception of Blessed Virgin Mary DecV. 8 Christmas Day Dec'r. 25 m^'f^- MOVEABLE FESTIVALS. rn Se^tuagesima Sunday . Feb. 12 Quinqiiagesima " .Feb. 26 Ash -Wednesday Mar. 1 First Sunday in Lent. .Mar. 6 Pahn Sunday April 9 Good Friday April 14 Easter Sunday. April 16 Low Sunday April 23 Rogation Sunday May 21 Ascension Day May 25 Whit-Sunday June 4 Trinity Sunday June 11 Corpus Christi June 15 Advent Sunday .Deer. 3 - «,; •, ,.^.-;..' ■■■■ ..-^--^ - -!■• 1l -.■■*■! * • ^' 9 CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES. Dominical Letter A Golden Number 4 Jewish Lunar Cycle 20 Epact, or Moon's Age 3 Solar Cycle : 26 Julian Period 6578 Jewish Year, commencing 1st October, 1865 6626 Koman Indiction 8 Mahomedan Era, 6th June 1282 CALENDAR. S' ming. jming. L. 51m.) Svening. J. h.m. m 5 44 186 10 48 178 18 56 715 52 Tune 15 June 29 Nov'r. 1 Dec'r. 8 Dec'r. 25 -J 11 .April 23 .May 21 .May 25 .June 4 .June 11 .June 15 L.Decr. 3 JANUAET. A 4 20 • • • . • o 26 6578 5626 8 1282 Moon's Phases. Quebec, Montreal. Kingston. Toronto. First Quarter. Full Moon.... Third Quarter New Moon... d. 1 1 27 h. m. 10 54 mo. 6 12 ev. 9 48 ev. 4 42 mo. h. m. 10 48 mo. 6 6ev. 9 42 ev. 4 86 mo h. m. 10 38 mo. 5 56 ev. 9 32ev. 4 26 mo. h. m. 10 25 mo. 6 43 ev. 9 19 ev. 4 13 mo. London. h. m. 10 17 mo. 5 35 ov. 911 ev. 4 5 mo. DATS M W Su 2] M Tu 4 W 5 Th 6 F 7 S 8 Su 9 M 10 Tu 11 W 12 Th 13 F 14 S 16 Su 16 M 17 Tu 18 W 19 Th 20 F 21 S 22 Su 23 M 24 Tu 25 W 26 Th 27 F 28 S 29 Su 30 M 31 Tu EVENTS, &o. -f:> Circumcision. Pres. Lincoln's Emancipa- Wolfe died, 1726. [tion Prod, iss'd 1863. Cicero born, B. C. 107. West Indies discovered, 1492. '' Guard mounts at Victoria Bridge, 1862. Epiphany. Bp. Mountain, Quebec, d. 1863. Penny Postage estab. in England, 1840. 1st Sunday after Epiphany. Town-Major Macdonald d. , Montreal, '62. Dr. Lyman Beecher died, 1863. First Public Lottery drawn, 1569. Irruption of the Tnames Tunnel, 1828. Charles James Fox born, 1749. Bruce died, 1611. ♦ 2nd Sunday after Epiphany. Battle of Corunna, 1809. Benjamin Franklin born, 1706. Rebels executed, 1839. James Watt, engineer, born, 1736. U. S. Independence acknowledged, 1783. Louis XVI. beheaded, 1793. 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. William Pitt, statesman, died, 1806. (25) Princess Royal married, 1858. Conversion of St. Paul. (25) Burns born, 1759. ^ v -- Mozart born , 1756. .< J'?' '> t Sir Francis Drake born, 1596. Uh Sunday after Epiphany. Charles I. beheaded, 1649. Sir J. B. Robinson died, Toronto, 1863. THE SUN rises sets 46 46 46 45 45 45 44 44 44 43 43 42 41 40 40 40 39 39 38 37 36 85 34 33 32 31 31 30 29 28 27 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 I 4 4 4 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 31 33 34 36 37 38 39 41 42 43 45 47 49 51 52 53 54 55 56 58 69 00 MOON r. &s. 9 30 10 42 11 50 morn. 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 11 13 11 4 rises. 6 7 7 1 56 8 54 9 50 10 4t 11 48 morn. 42 1 2 3 4 5 41 : 40 1. 40 : 37 .' 30 .* 6 19 sets. 7 11 8 25 9 37 10 48 H'lii :V«?. M -ii>^' <■ Queen Victoria married, 1840. ^m i<:: Shenstone died, 1763. . Septuageiima Sunday. " Sir Astley Cooper died , 1840. St. Valentine's Day. > Captain Cook killed, 1779. mh^^^^ -v , Melancthon born, 1497 . English National Debt contracted, 1600. Luther died, 1546. • .r .i-^- Thomas Mol^on died, Montreal, 1868. (24) Louis Phillippe abdicated, 1848. St. MATTHIAS; Napoleon escaped from Elba, 1815. Qu4nquagestfna Sunday. (26) Armstrong Gun introduced in Great [Britain, 1859. THE SUN rises sets 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 17 7 7 7 7 7 7 l< 7 7 t 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 27 26 25 23 22 20 19 18 17 16 14 13 11 10 ,9 8 6 4 3 1 00 59 57 56 54 52 49 48 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 ^ o 5 5 5 5 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 11 13 14 16 17 18 19 9.0 22 24 25 27 28 30 32 34 35 37 88 39 40 MOON r. &s. 11 56 morn. 1 3 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 5 58 46 28 5 rises. 6 46 7 42 8 89 9 34 10 33 11 80 mom. 28 1 2 3 4 4 5 26 21 10 4 51 82 sets. 7 12 8 27 9 89 t:f iti it ' 5 •:>,■ f-". OALENDAB. Londofi, b.m 7 43 ev. 11 Imo. 4 12 ev. 2 38 ev. . !tS 1 2 MOON r. & 3. n 56 morn. 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 rises, lel 6 46 171 7 42 3 4 5 7 9 11 13 14 3 7 5 58 46 28 5 18 19 *!!0 22 24 25 27 28 30 32 34 85 37 88 39 8 39 9 34 10 33 11 30 mora. 28 26 21 10 4 51 82 1 2 3 4 4 5 sets. 7 12 8 27 40l 9 39 MABOH. Moon's Pbases. First Quarter, Full Moon.... Third Quarter New Moon., . d. 4 12 20 27 Quebec. b. m. 7 31 mo. 5 54 mo. 7 48 mo. 40 mo. Montreal. b. m. 7 25 mo. 5 48 mo. 7 412 mo. 34 mo. Kingston. b. m. 7 15 mo. 5 88 mo. 7 32 mo. 24 mo. Toronto. h. m. 7 01 mo. 5 24 mo. 7 19 mo. 11 mo. London. h. m. 6 53 mo. 5 16 mo. 7 11 mo. 3 mo. DAYS Jf w 1 W 2 Tb 8 F 4 S h Su 6 M 1" • Tu 8 W 9 Tb 10 F 11 S 12 Su 13 M 14 Tu 16 W 16 Tb 17 F 18 S 19 Su 20 M 21 Tu 22 W 23 Tb 24 F 25 S 26 Su ^ M 28 Tu 29 W 30 Tb 81 F ■'•Tf •^Ki" EVENTS, &0. } < (I 8t . David's Day . Ash - Wednesday . John Wesley died, 1791. Serfdom expires in Russia, 1^68. Sardinia decl. war against Russia, 1855. 1st Sunday in Lent. Sheriff Boston, Montreal, died, 1862. Smith O'Brien pardoned, 1854. n > William III. died, 1702. „,;. , Dr. E. Clark died, 1821. Prince of Wales married, 1863. Sir James. Outram died, 1863. rr,:] 2nd Sunday in Lent. (12) Desjardin Canal Accident, 1867. Great Storm in Black Sea, 1856. Battle of Culloden, 1746. sri.^j/ ig h French Prince born, 1856. St. Patrick's Day. Princess Louisa CaroHne born, 1848. 3rd Sunday in Lent. _ u:^^ ,' Sir Isaac Newton died, 1727. Arcbbishop Cranmer burnt, 1556. Mexican Revolution, 1866. ? Revolution in Greece, 1821. *^ Queen EUiabetb died, 1603. , Annunciation. .■ ,h Uk Sunday in Lent. Peace of Amiens, 1802. Cauada ceded to France, 1632. ; .; ^ Swodenborg died, 1772. - ' Peace Treaty with Russia signed, 1856. Allies jenter Paris, 1S14. iC 5S', ^\J^ ;-.J V. : -rU THE SUN rises sets 6 45 5 42 6 44 6 43 6 42 6 44 6 40 6 45 6 38 6 47 6 86 5 48 6 :84 5 49 6 31 5 61 6 29 5 53 6 27 5 64 6 26 5 55 6 24 5 66 6 22, 5 68 6 20 5 69 6 18 6 1 6 16 6 2 6 14 6 8 6 12 6 4 6 10 6 6 6 9 6 7 6 7 6 8 6 5 6 9 6 8 6 11 6 1 6 18 5 59 6 15 5 67 6 16 6 65 6 17 6 63 6 18 5 52 6 19 5 60 6 20 5 48 6 21 MOON r. & s. 10 50 11 56 morn. 58 1 2 3 4 4 5 5 66 43 28 6 40 13 41 rises. 7 29 8 26 9 22 10 20 11 16 morn. 12 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 64 41 23 2 41 17 sets. 8 26 9 88 10 44 11 44 8 CALENDAR. APBIL'. Moon's Phases. P'"S'! ■ 4. ^1 M First Quarter. Full Moon.... Third Quarter New Moon... d. 2 10 18 25 Quebec, b. m. 8 31 ev. 11 39 ev. 6 32 ev. 9 26 mo. Montreal. h. m. 8 25 ev. 1133 ev. 6 26 ev. 9 20 mo. Kingston. h. m. 8 15 ev. 11 22 ev. 6 16 ev. 9 10 mo. Toronto. h. m. 8 1 ev. 11 10 ev. 6 3ev. 8 56 mo. London, h. m. 7 35 ev. 11 2ev. 5 55 ev. 8 48 mo. DAYS u w 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su EVENTS, &o. ^yr^.n All-Fool's Day. 5th Sunday in Lent. Bishop Heber died, 1826. Oliver Goldsmith died, 1774. Canada discovered, 1490. Napoleon sent to Elba, 1814. Prince Leop. G. D. Albert born, 1853. Hudson's Bay Co. established, 1692. Sunday before Easter. (9) Lord Bacon died, 1626. i'^mum ^^ Canning born , 1770 . Rodney took French Fleet, 1782. Catholic Emancipation , 1829. Good Friday. Great Inundation at Montreal, 1861. Easier Sunday. ' Benjamin Franklin died, 1790. First Newspaper in America, 1704. Lord Byron died, 1824. Louis Napoleon born, 1808. French Baltic Fleet dispatched, 1854. (23) Shakespeare born, 1564; died, 1616. \st Sunday after Easter ; and (23) St. GiORGB's Day. St. Mark. Princess Alice born, 1843. Hume born, 1711. SS. Anglo-Saxon lost off Cape Race, 1863. Battle of York (U. C.) , 1813. Tiatimer born, 1470. 2nd Sunday after Easter. . • ; j- ^ Ji THK SUN rises 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 6 5 4 4 46 44 42 41 39 37 35 33 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 17 15 13 11 10 8 6 5 3 2 00 58 56 65 sets 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 ^6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 22 23 24 25 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 40 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 50 51 53 55 57 58 59 00 MOON r.&s. morn. 38 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 25 6 42 14 44 11 39 rises. 7 16 8 13 9 10 10 7 11 11 50 morn. 36 1 1 2 3 3 4 19 57 35 11 47 25 I iMil, Ui if , r% >;rij,vxs,J sets. 8 20 9 2S 10 26 11 18 morn. OALfilNDAB. MAT. London. b. m. . 7 35 ev. . 11 2ev. . 5 65 ev. ). 8 48 mo. rN UOON ets I •.&s. 221 morn. 23 38 24 1 25 25 2 6 27 2 42 29 3 14 30 3 44 31 4 11 32 4 39 33 rises. 34 7 16 36 8 13 37 9 10 38 10 7 40 11 42 11 50 43 morn. 44 36 45 1 19 47 1 57 48 2 35 49 3 11 5C 1 3 47 51 4 25 U (sets. 5£ ) 8 20 6' r 9 28 U no 26 51 ni 18 0< Omorn. Mv/on's Phases. First Quarter. Full Moon.... Third Quarter New Moon... d. 2 10 18 24 Quebec. h. m. 11 16 mo. 3 35 ev. 1 52 mo. 6 2ev. Montreal. h. m* 1110 mo. 3 29 ev. 146 mo. 5 56 ev. Kingiixm. h. m. 11 00 mo. 3 19 ev. 1 36 mo. 5 46 ev. Toronto. h. m. 10 46 mo. 3 5 ev. 122 mo. 5 32 ev. London. h. m. 10 38 mo. 2 57 ev. 1 14 mo. 5 24 ev. DATS 1 M w 1 M 2 Tu 8 W 4 Th b F 6 S 7 Su 8 M 9 Tu 10 W 11 Th 12 F 13 S 14 Su 15 M 16 Tu 17 W 18 Th 19 F 20 S 21 Su 22 M 23 Tu 24 W 25 Th 26 F 27 S 28 Su 29 M 30 Tu 31 W EVENTS, &c. >»'i,i -VI- ST. Phiup and St. James. (1) Prince Arthur W. P. Albert b., 1850. Great Battle at Fredericksburg, 1863. Siege of Quebec raised, 1776. Buonaparte died, 1821 . Oswego talcen, 1814. 3rd Sunday after Easter. Pope Benedict II. died, 685. . >;, Stonewall Jackson died, 1863. ;o I . Indian Mutiny broke out, 1857. Mutineers reached Delhi, 1857 . King of Delhi proclaimed Emperor, 1857. Anne Boleyn beheaded, 1535, 4th Sunday after Easter. [Orleans, 1862. General Butler issued eel. Procl. at New Great Eruption of Mt. Etna. 1830. Great Fire in Montreal, 1765. Buonaparte declared Emperor, 1804. Sir G. Bagot died, 1843. Peiho Forts taken, 1858. bth Sunday after Easter. Park's first voyage, 1795, Sir John Franklin sailed, 1845. Queen Victoria's Birthday . Ascension Day. Calvin died, 1564. George V. of Hanover born, 1819. Sunday after Ascension. Charles II. restored, 1660. Voltaire died, 1778. Ha^rdn d., 1809; Dr. Chalmers d., 1847. •If. ■nj,, THE SUN rises sets 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 54 53 51 50 49 47 45 43 41 40 39 37 36 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 21 20 20 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 00 1 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 MOON r. &s. 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 2 42 15 46 15 43 10 38 9 rises 8 I 8 9 10 11 11 67 48 36 19 56 morn. 25 1 1 2 2 3 9 44 20 58 40 sets. >^ 8 9 301 9 3110 3211 3311 9 6 54 37 14 46 ?S « >:.'. \f^y' L- a I kli----^ 12 CALENDAR. AUGUST. Mood's Phases. [.1 : f. ! pi. ,vft ' Full Mood .... Third Quarter New Moon... First Quarter. d. 7 13 21 29 Quebec. h. m. 41 mo. 4 54 ev. 2 35 mo. 6 58 mo. Montreal. h. m • 35 mo. 4 48 ev. 2 23 mo. 6 52 mo. Kingston. h. m. 25 mo. 4 38 ev. 2 13 mo. 6 42 mo. Toronto. h. m. 12 mo. 4 24 ev. 159 mo. 6 29 mo. London. b. m. 4 mo. 4 16 ev. 1 51 mo. 6 21 mo. DAYS If w 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 81 Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th F S Su M Tu W Th EVENTS, &c. CaDadiaD Stamp Act came Id force, 1864 Kars evacuated by Russians, 1856. Columbus sailed for America, 1492. Bank of England commenced, 1732. (6) Prince Alfred born, 1844. Sth Sunday after Trinity. ' '; " Queen Caroline died, 1821. . '^^ ' Sir Allan McNab died, 1862. First Message by Atlao. Telegraph, 1858 Greenwich Observatory founded, 1675. Battle of Lake Champlain, 1814. George IV. born, 1762. -j^. . . / 9th Sunday after Trinity. Lord Clyde (Colin Campbell) died, 1863 Sir Walter Scott born, 1771. Ben JonsoD died, 1637. Duchess of Kent born, 1786. Steamboats inveDted, 1807. (20) Delhi taken, 1857. loth Sunday after Trinity. Dr. Adam Clarke died, 1832. ' Treaty of Peace with ChiDa, 1842. Americaa War commenced, 1776. St. Bartholomew. Dr. Herschel died, 1832. Prince Albert born, 1819, llth Sunday after Trinity. Second Battle of Bull Run, 1862. William Payley borD, 1743. JohD Buoyan died, 1688. '^ -' - vv r; :^^a lis ' tmf THE SUN rises sets 4 48 7 24 4 50 7 22 4 51 7 21 4 52 7 20 4 53 7 19 4 55 7 17 4 56 7 16 4 57 7 14 4 58 7 12 4 59 7 11 5 1 7 9 •II 7 8 7 7 5 4 7 5 5 5 7 3 5 6 7 2 1' ] 7 1 6 59 5 9 6 57 5 11 6 55 5 12 6 54 5 13 6 52 5 14 6 50 5 16 6 48 5 18 6 46 6 19 6 45 5 20 6 43 5 21 6 41 5 22 6 40 5 23 6 38 5 24 6 36 MOON r. & 8. morn. 35 1 23 2 17 3 17 rises. 7 14 7 51 8 25 9 8 9 40 10 19 11 2 11 52 morn. 43 1 39 2 37 3 37 4 36 sets. 7 19 7 47 8 16 8 45 9 18 9 51 10 30 11 14 morn. 4 CALENDAR. 13 SEPTEMBEE. to. no. )V. no. no. London. h. m. 4 mo. 4 16 ev. 1 51 mo. 6 21 mo. SON I MOON sets r. & s. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 l^ 7 7 } 7 24 morn. 22 35 21 1 23 20 2 17 19 3 17 17 rises. 16 7 14 14 7 51 12 8 25 11 9 8 9 9 40 8 10 19 7 11 2 6 11 52 3 morn. 2 43 1 1 39 6 59 2 37 6 57 3 37 6 55 4 36 16 54 sets. 6 52 7 19 :6 50 ,6 48 6 46 6 45 6 43 6 41 6 40 6 38 7 47 8 16 8 45 9 18 9 51 10 30 11 14 morn. Moon's Phases. Qwbec. Montreal. Kingston. Toronto. .m .11 Full Moon.... Third Quarter New Moon... First Quarter. d. 5 11 19 27 h. m. 9 4 mo. 10 mo. 5 57 ev 9 58 ev. h. m. 8 58 mo. 4 mo. 6 51 ev. 9 52 ev. h. m. 8 48 mo. 11 54 ev. 5 41 ev. 9 42 ev. h. m. 8 35 mo. 11 40 ov. 5 28 ev. 9 29ev London h. m. 8 27 mo 11 32 ev 5 20ev 9 21 ev. DAYS 1 U w 1 F 2 S 3 Su 4 M 5 Tu 6 W 7 Th 8 F 9 S 10 Su 11 M 12 Tu 13 W 14 Th 15 F 16 S 17 Su 18 M 19 Tu 20 W 21 Th 22 F 23 S 24 Su 25 M 26 Ta 27 W 28 Th 29 F 30 S EVENTS, &o. Cartier discovered Saguenay, 1535. Great Fire In London ,1666. 1 2th Sunday after Trinity . Female Bread Riot in Mobile, 1863. Lord Metcalfe died, 1846. Grenadier Guards left Montreal, 1864. Montreal capitulated, 1760. Malakofi'and Sebastopnl taken, 1855. William IV. crowned, 1830. Uth Sunday after Trinity, Vi^l .>y% ■91' ''.i-.l 6 36' 4 C. J. Fox died, 1806. Wolfe and Montcalm died, 1769. Duke of Wellington died, 1862. Fusilier Guards left Montreal, 1864. James II. died in exile, 1701. Uth Sunday after Trinity. • - • Quebec capitulated, 1759. Lord Sydenham died, 1841. Batt'e of Alma, 1854. St. Matthew. Sir Walter Scott d., 1832. George III. crowned, 1761. Charles I. dethroned, 1640. '^^ ^' \Uh Sunday after Trinity . Havelock relieves* Lucknow, 1857. Philadelphia captured, 1777. Lord Nelson born, 1758. Hon. Peter McGill died, 1860. -''' St. Michael. George Whitfield died, 1770. ; , THB SUN 1 rises sets 5 26 6 34 5 28 6 32 5 29 6 30 5 30 6 28 5 31 6 26 5 32 6 24 5 33 6 23 5 35 6 2] 5 36 6 19 5 37 6 17 5 39 6 16 5 40 6 14 5 42 6 12 5 43 6 10 5 44 6 7 5 45 6 6 5 46 6 4 5 48 6 2 5 49 6 00 5 50 5 58 5 51 5 56 5 52 5 56 5 54 5 54 5 56 5 52 5 56 5 50 5 57 5 48 5 59 5 46 6 00 5 44 6 1 5 42 6 2 5 40 MUON r. &s. "l 1 2 3 8 9 4 18 rises. 6 59 7 36 8 18 9 1 9 50 10 40 11 36 morn. 33 1 31 2 31 3 13 4 26 5 24 sets. 6 47 7 18 7 51 8 28 9 10 9 56 10 48 11 46 morn. 49 w I p. 14 OALBNDAR. lit lit MM 1 <*'t ., "'Mi'' \'4' S-if: I i O0TOBEE.> Moon's Phases Quebec, Full Moon.... Third Quarter New Moon... First Quarter. d. 4 11 19 27 h. m. 6 43 ev. 10 34 mo. 11 39 mo. U 2 mo. Montreal. b. m. 5 37 ev. 10 28 mo. 11 33 no. 10 56 mo. Kingston. Toronto, b. m. 5 27 ev. 10 18 mo 11 23 mo. 10 46 mo. b. m. 6 14 ev. 10 5 mo. 1 10 mo. 10 32 mo. London. h. m. 6 6ev. 9 57 mo. 11 2 mo. 10 24 mo. DkYS 1 M w .1 Su 2 M 8 Tu 4 W 6 Th ,6 F 7 S S Su 9 M 10 Tu 11 W 12 Th 13 F 14 S 16 Su 16 M 17 Tu 18 W 19, Th 20 F 21 S 22 Su 23 M 24 Tu 25 W 26 Th 27 F 28 S 29 Su 30 M 31 Tu H • ■ i EVENTS, &0. 16th Sunday after THnifp, Coleridge born, 1772. King's College, London, opened, 1831. Earl of Eglington died, 1861. Turkey decl. War against Russia, 1853. BJEirthquake in Britain, 1863. Peace declared with America, 1783. 11th Sunday after Trinity, Battle of Savannah, 1779. Benjamin West born, 1783. America discovered, 1492. D)rd Lyndhurst died, 1863. *■■'■-■ ;SS. Africa struck on Cape Race, 1863. (13) Battle of Queenston; Gen. Brock k., 1 Sth Sunday after Trinity . [1812. British Houses of Parliament burnt, 1834. Siege of Sebastopol commenced, 1854. St. Luke. - . ,,, , ;- .,-^ Dean Swift died, 1745. Lord Clyde (Colin Campbell) born, 1792. Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. ^,,^:^yi I9th Sunday after Trinity. (22) Moscow retaken by Russians, 1812. Battle of Balaklava, 1854. •< .. , , Battle of Chateauguay, 1813. Cholera first appeared in England, 1831 St. SimOxV and St. Judb. iOth Sunday after Trinity, Dr. Car twright died, 1823. ; r r^^.,;, jr., ALL-HALLOWa' EVB, THB SUN i rises sets 6 3 5 38 6 4 5 36 6 5 5 34 6 7 5 31 6 8 5 30 6 9 5 27 6 11 5 26 6 12 5 24 6 IS 5 21 6 14 5 20 6 15 5 19 6 16 5 17 6 18 5 14 6 20 5 12 6 21 5 9 6 23 5 7 6 24 5 5 6 25 5 4 6 26 5 2 6 28 5 1 6 29! 4 59 6 31 4 57 6 32 4 65 6 33 4 63 6 35 4 52 6 36 4 50 6 38 4 49 6 39 4 47 6 41 4 46 6 42 4 46 6 43 4 45 MOON r. &8. 1 55 3 5 4 17 rises. 6 9 6 53 7 40 8 33 9 28 10 25 11 25 morn. 24 1 2 3 4 5 23 20 17 13 9 sets. 5 53 6 23 7 10 7 63 8 43 9 38 10 37 11 40 morn. 45 1 63 3 4 OALENDAR. 16 NOVEMBER] ^ 0, London. h. m. V. 5 6 ev. 10. 9 57 mo. ko. 11 21110. 10. 10 24 mo. UN MOON sets r. & s. 38 1 65 36 3 5 34 4 17 8i rises. 30 6 9 . 27 6 53 > 25 7 40 » 24 8 33 f 21 9 28 20 10 25 19 11 25 17 morn. 14 24 12 1 23 9 2 20 7 3 17 5 4 13 4 5 9 2 seta. 1 5 53 59 6 23 57 7 10 55 7 63 53 8 43 52 9 33 50 10 37 49 11 40 47 morn. 46 45 46 1 53 45 3 4 Moon's Phases. Full Moon. ... Third Quarter New Moon... First Quarter. d. 3 10 18 25 Quebec. h. m. 3 15 mo. 67 mo. 6 12 mo. lOllev. Montreal. h. m. 3 9 mo. 51 mo. 6 6 mo. 10 5 ev. Kingston. b. m. 2 59Tno. 41 mo. 5 56 mo. 9 55 ev. Toronto. h. m. 2 46 mo. 28 mo. 5 42 mo. 9 42 ev. London, b. m. 2 38 mo. 20 mo. 5 34 mo. 9 34ev. '■ D M AYS "W 1 W 2 Th a F 4 S 6 Su 6 M 7 Tu 8 W 9 Th 10 F 11 S 12 Su 13 M 14 Tu 15 W ItJ Th 17i F 18 S 19 Su 20 M 21 Tu 22 W 23 Th 24 F 25 S 26 Su 27 M 28 Tu 29 W 30 Th EVENTS, &0. -n/. r'i ^»\'M>i> All-Saint's Day. Romilley died, 1818. "'^ " Second Rebellion in Lower Canada, 1838. (5) Battle of Inkermann, 1854. zlst Sunday itfter Trinity, Ridts in Montreal, 1887. '-^ ^ • ^i First Newspaper, 1663. ' '""• -'*'«> "^ Milton died, 1674. -^^ ' •' Prince of Wales born, 1841. Martin Luther born, 1483. Battle of Chrysler's Farm, 1810. -'> '22nd Sunday after Trinity, » <- Curran died, 1817. Montgomery before Quebec, 1775. Earl Chatham born, 1708. *" Austrians take Cracow, 1846. -^ « ' King of Hanover died, 1851. Funeral of the Duke of Wellington, 1852. 23rd Sunday aftet Trinity . • *^- Lord Elgin died, 1863. -.-..».:<• Princess Royal born, 1840. St. Ceqlia. . mamm a-.-^ (J. S. Banks susp. spec, payment, 1860. John Knox, reformer, died, 1572. St. CAtHBRiNiB. Gen. Havelock d., 1857. '2Uh Sunday after Trinity. (26) CiEiptnre of Ears by Gen. Williams, Oliver Goldsmith born , 1713 . [1855. Polish Revolution, 1830. St. Ardbsw^s Day. THE rises 6 44 6 46 6 48 6 49 6 60 6 62 6 64 6 66 6 66 6 67 6 68 00 1 8 6 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 25 sets 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 MOON r. & B. 44 42 40 89 37 86 84 32 31 29 28 27 26 26 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 18 17 16 16 15 15 14 14 13 -ii :r^' Advent Sunday . ^i > i - ; v/. j , . Montgomery born, 1771. Mozart died, 1792. Insurrection in Canada, 1837. i Jhh Mary, Queen of Scots, born, 1642. £' i^ Richard Baxter died, 1691. /^; Milton born , 1608 . , _ ^ v t fnoff > 2nd Sunday in Advent. <-*\i ::••<' Charles XII. killed, 1718. « / .; ;-■ New Zealand discovered, 1642. ;V;V '. Dr. Johnson died, 1784. Prince Albert died, 1861. -A/: i St. Eustache destroyed, 1837. George Whitfield born, 1714. M.^irvi.' 3rd Sunday in A dvent . . i ;/ i . Sir Humphrey Davy born, 1778. , '' Victoria Bridge, Montreal, opened, 1859. Louis Napoleon proclaimed, 1848. , ox « i St. Thomas. ^ Pilgrims landed at Plymouth, 1620. Newton born , 1642. | ,0^.^15 ith Sunday in Advent, ^.i , i,#i fj^mnoV Christmas Day. . .j-iodi^vf,?! .iJ'>0 St. Stephen, . .^v*xs\vv 'tsf St. John the EvANGBUST.jr4) v-i girjii' * I Holy Innocrnih. j Entry of Imperial Guards into Paris, 1856. I Jesuit Society founded, 1534. Ut Sunday qfter Christmas, THE SUN rises sets 7 26 4 12 7 26 4 12 7 28 4 12 7 29 4 11 7 30 4 11 7 31 4 11 7 32 4 11 7 33 4 11 7 33 4 11 7 35 4 11 7 36 4 11 7 36 4 11 7 3: 4 11 7 38 4 11 7 37 4 12 7 40 4 12 7 41 4 12 7 42 4 12 7 42 4 13 7 43 4 13 7 43 4 14 7 44 4 14 7 44 4 15 7 45 4 16 7 46 4 16 7 46 4 16 7 45 4 17 7 46 4 18 7 46 4 18 7 47 4 19 7 46 4 20 MOON r. &s. 6 28 rises. 5 63 6 65 7 9 10 11 55 2 11 52 morn. 55 1 2 3 4 6 51 48 45 41 36 6 83 sets. 6 24 7 23 8 27 9 32 10 37 11 44 morn. 52 2 3 4 6 2 9 18 23 6 24 Z/mdon, h. m. 1 19 ev. 6 47 ey. 11 19 ev. 7 6 mo. N MOON Jts r. &s. 12 6 28 12 rises. 12 5 53 11 6 55 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 n 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 14 14 16 15 16 16 17 IS 18 19 20 7 9 10 11 55 2 11 52 morn. 55 1 2 3 4 5 51 48 45 41 36 6 83 sets. 6 24 7 23 8 27 9 32 10 37 11 44 morn. 52 2 3 4 5 2 9 18 23 6 24 ggggggg O O O O P "J *^ 5 5 5 G-K-* r^j-i ^^u-^^ 10 >« «« g ^ II g H "^ CO 51-^*' 3 o 3 &^ * * v:/ aVJT B-fi OQ I '5 p P go p » P N^ N^ ^ ^-^ I P' y.. , r\ r fe lis- { .! .a; m ^•s^ « •s 3 * or - wg CD *,. P* w a CQ a 5j^ k»^ ••' J* ..-•''V 5^--,j m. 18 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. 5''' • ii*::'^« 1; )M 4- ti"f; ni . . h ■.I *. >• *-*-* THE GOVERNOR GENERAL, .1 .? AideS'deS'Cainpj Sfc, " the Rt. Honorable Charles Stanley Viscount Monck, Baron Monck of Ballytrammon, in the County of Wexford, Governor General of British North America, and Captain-General and Governor-in-chief in and over the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia. New Brunswick, and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice- Admiral of the same, &c., 4c. . :t c -> ^-^ .. ^ Denis Godley, Esq., governor's secretary. -^ ^ '■ ^ "" " Lieut.-Col. Hoji.R. Monck, Coldstream Guards, military secretary and aide-de-camp. - • Lieut.-Col. Irvine, provincial aide-de-camp. ; ^ "^- r ^ c : ' 'W ■ ■ • ^.v '- A k. -J cv EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. President of the Council Hon. Attorney-General East Hon. Attorney-General West Hon. Commissioner of Crown Lands Hon. Commissioner of Public Works Hon. Provincial Secretary Hon. Postmaster-General Hon. Minister of Finance Hon. Beceiver-General Hon. Solicitor-General of Lower Canada Hon. Solicitor-General of Upper Canada Hon. Minister of Agriculture Hon. George Brown. G.E. Cartier. J. A. Macdonald. A. Campbell. J. C. Chapais. Wm. McDougall. 0. Mowat. A. T. Gait. Sir E. P. Tach6. H. L. Langevin. J. Cockbum. T. D. McGde. f ■,c. Officers : nr Wm. Henry Lee, clerk of Executive Council ; William A. Hims- worth, assi]stant and confidential clerk ; M- A.. Higgins, P. Vallerand, 0. Cot6, F. H. Himsworth, H. Alexander, Wm. Horace Lee, clerks ; Michael Naughten, door-keeper ; James Eyan, Charles Baker, William E. Morgan, messengers. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. ]» LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OP CANADA. Hon. Lewis Wallbridge, Speaker, ■ i CONSTITUENCIES. ., MEMBERS. ' >l Argenteuil .Hon. J. J. C. Abbott. Bagot Hon. Maurice Laframboise. Beauce H. E. Taschereau. Beauharnois P. Denis. . Bellechasse Ed. R^millard. i Berthier A. Hom^re Piquet. '■ !- Bonaventure Theodore RobitaiUe. * ' ''I Brant (East Riding) John Y . Bown, . , [ " | Brant ( West Riding) E. Burke Wood. ^ ' . H Brockville (Town) F. H. Chambers. •'' '' ^| Brome Christopher Dunkin. ^| Carleton William Frederick Powell. Chambly Chs. B. de Boucherville. Champlain John J. Ross. '•^1 Oharlevoix • Adolphe Gagnon. Chateauguay Hon. Luther H. Holton. -.« Chicoutimi and Saguenay David E, Price. _ ^ ^ S Compton John H. Pope. ^'''- ^ * '! j^, Cornwall (Town) Hon. J. S. Macdonald. y,, Dorchester • — Hon. Hector Louis Langeyin. Drummond and Arthabaska J. Bte. Bi'ic Dorion. Dundas John Sylvester Ross. »f Durham (East Riding) John Shuter Smith. '*« Durham (West Riding Henry Munro. - »* Elgin (East Riding) Leonidas Burwell. '''''''•«» Elgin (West Riding) John Scoble. . ,.t*^ Essex Arthur Rankin. "jj Frontenac William Ferguson. . « ,. :S Gasp6 John Le Boutillier. ^ "^ ^*S Grlengarry Donald A. Macdonald. I Grenville (South Riding) Walter Shanly. Grey George Jackson. > , •,,..„,» Haldimand David Thompson^v^' J' ^^ij^jj Halton John White. * .. .. 5 /( Hamilton (City) 'Hon. Isaac Buchanan. , >n Hastings (North Riding) Thomas C. Wallbridge. K Hastings (South Riding) Hon. Lewis Wallbridge. , Hochelaga . . ^ Hon. Antoine A. Dorion. Huntingdon Robert B. Somerville. tj Huron and Bruce James Dickson. . i,,(if ij>i.ii. , Middlesex (East Riding) Crowell Willson. •• ' ':' Middlesex (West Riding) Thomas Scatcherd. '^' -^ Mississquoi James O'Halloran. '• • ' '^ '" ontcalm ^ Joseph Dufresne. n-yir^^^ Montmagny. Joseph 0. Beaubien. "«: ^j Montmorency Hon. Joseph Cauchon. " ' ' ( West . . . Hon. Thos. D'Arey Mc^Sfe. Montreal (City) < Centre . . .Hon. John Rose. ( East — Hon. Gedrge E. Oartierr. ^ Napierville Sixte Coti^ftl dit La R^illd. Niagara (Town) John Simpson. ■ ' «> ■ - Nicolet Joseph Gaudet. Nortoik ...Aqxiila Walsh. Northumberland (Uast Riding) . . . -James Loyan Biggar. rA'v'V^ Northumberland (West Riding). . . .Hon. James Cockbum, Ontario (North Riding) .Matthew Cameron. Ontario (South Riding) Hon. Oliver Mowat. Ottawa (City) ,. . . — Joseph Merrill Currier. Ottawa (County) Alonzo Wright. Oxford (North Riding) Hope F. McKenzie. Oxford (South Riding) -Hon. (Jeorge Brown. Peel .Hon. John H. Cameron. ' * * Perth. Robert Macfarlane. Peterborough LBGISLATIVB ASSEMBLY. u ':> CONSTITUENCIES. MEMBERS. Poritiac John Poupore/^ ' Portneuf Jean Docile Brousseau. Prescott Thomas Higginson. Prince Edward Walter Ross. ( East Pierre Gabriel Huot. Quebec (City) \ Centre Hon. Isidore Thibaudeati. C West Hon. Charles Alleyn. Quebec (County) Hon, Francois Evanture). Renfrew Robert Mclntyre. Richmond and Wolfe William Hoste Webb. Richelieu Joseph Francois Perrault. Rimouski George Sylvain. Rouville Joseph N. Poulin. "' Russell Robert Bell. St. Hyacinthe R^mi Raymond. St. John's Francois Bourassa. .. St. Maurice Charles Lajoie. Shefford Hon. Lucius S. Huntinkioih. Sherbrooke (Town) Hon. Alexander T. Gait. Simcoe (North Riding) Thomas D. McConkey. Simcoe (South Riding) Thomas R. Ferguson. Soulanges William DuckeCt. Stanstead Albert Knight. Stormont Samuel Ault. T^miscouata Jean Baptiste Pouliot. Terrebonne Louis Labreche -Viger. Three Rivers (City) Hon. Joseph E. 1?urcottd. Toronto (West) John Macdonald. Toronto (East) Alexander M. Smith. Two Mountains Jean Baptiste Daoust. Vaudreuil A. C. de LotbinidreHarwoCiidL ^ Verch^res Fi^lix Geoffrion. Victoria James Wicks Dunsfoid. Waterloo (North Riding) Isaac E. Bowmain. Waterloo (South Riding) James Cowan. Welland , Thomas Clarke Street. Wellington (North Riding) Thotoas S. Parker. Wellington (South Riding) David Stirton. Wentworth (North Riding) William Notman. Wentworth (South Riding) Joseph Rymal, Yamaska Moise Fortier. York (North Riding) James Pearson Wells. York (East Riding) Amos Wright York (West Riding) Hon. Wm. Pearce Howlano*:^ t^o '■•-,■ 'I' ♦^» -■ / . .1 b ■'i- m %."' i J ^ -. , vl f c^v^;. '•; '■/ '/ X 7s*-l m ^■0% mji Xt '^b «n ^^^ M « "M^A it -^^ r - * . * *•? m mM •'••.V i! 22 LSGrSLATIVB ASSEMBLY. 1-1 '■ ^i^ PERMANENT OFFICERS, LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. . . I * Chief Department. — Wm. Burns Lindsay, jun., chief clerk; George M. Muir and Alfred Patrick, deputy-clerks and clerks- assistant. Law DEPARTMENT.—Gustavus W. Wicksteed, Q.C., law clerk ; Frank Badgley, B. C. L., and Eugdne P. Dorion, assistant law clerks. Accountant's Department. —Thomas Vaux, accountant; Joshua Stansfeld, assistant accountant and book-keeper. Department of Routine and Records.— Wm. Spink, clerk of routine and records ; Parquhar MacGillivray, assistant ditto. General Department.— Henry Hartney, chief office-clerk and olerk to printing committee; Henry Boulton Stuart, English writing clerk ; Edouard Den^chaud, French writing clerk ; Alex. G. D. Taylor, Th^odule Blais, H. R. Smith, 0. C. de Lache- vroti^re,H. Lindsay, J. S- Slojin, Paul E. Smith, John Notman, and F- N. Belcout, junior clerks. Committee Department.— Alfred Patrick, chief clerk of con- troverted elections ; Jean P. Leprohon, first clerk of committees ; Francois X. Blanchet, second ditto. Private-Bh^l Department.— Alfred Todd, chief clerk of pri- vate bills ; Thaddeus Patrick, assistant clerk of private bills and clerk of railway committee ; Herman Poetter, clerk of votes. French Translator's Department.— Eugene P. Dorion, chief French translator ; William Fanning, French translator of the journals and votes and proceedings ; Toussaint G. CoursoUes, assistant French translator ; J. F. Gingras, J. Royal, A. Mon- delet, and E. Blair, assistants ditto. English Translator's Department.— Frank Badgley, chief English translator; William Wilson, Finbar Hays, Wm. Wilson, jun., and George Macaulay, assistant English translators. French Journal Department.— William H. Lemoine, French journal clerk ; Pierre Rivet, assistant ditto. English Journal Department.— William B. Ross, English journal clerk ; Henry McCarthy, assistant ditto. Library Department.— Alpheus Todd, librarian; A. Gerin Lojoie, assistant librarian ; Augustin Laperridre, clerk. Department of Sergeant- at- Arms.— Donald William Mac- donell, sergeant- at-arms ; W. C. Burrage, deijuty sergeant-at- arms; Robert Defries, postmaster ; Joseph Blais, assistant post- master ; John O'Connor, door-keeper ; Robert Baillie and Edw. Storr, assistant door-keepers ; A. Leroux Cardinal, chief mes- senger ; Michal McCarthy, assistant messenger ; Olivier Vincent and Jas. Hoy, messengers of library; Joseph Lemonde, Edouard Pelletier, William Graham, Ed. Steacy, Joseph Asselin, mes- sengers. PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. 23 ^j PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. :v. Civil Skcretary^s Office.— Denis Godley, Esq., secretary; Henry Cotton, chief clerk ; John Kidd, second clerk ; F. D. Bur- rowes, third clerk; Philip Hill, office-keeper; George Boxall» messenger ; George Smith, extra messenger. Lt.-Col. the Hon. R. Monck, militnry secretary ; Captain Pemberton, 60th EifleS) aide-de-camp; Lt.-Col. Irvine, provincial aide-de-camp. Provincial Secretary's Office.— Hon. William McDougall> provincial secretaiy ; Etienne Parent, assistant secretary, Lower Canada : Edmund A. Meredith, assistant secretary, Upper Car nada ; Thos. Ross, accountant of the contingencies and receiver of marriage-license fees ; S. Tetu, W. H. Jones, Montizuma Tetu, first-class clerks ; M. Louis Amouronx. Elzdar Brousseau, extra clerks, Lower Canada ; G. Powell, H. E. Steele, and C. J. Birch, first-class clerks. Upper Canada; J. Gow, office-keeper; J. Do^ rand, J. N. Fradet, messengers. Provincial Registrar's Department.— Hon. William Mc- Dougall, provincial registrar; William Kent, deputy provincial registrar ; George Henry Lane, chief clerk ; Amable B^langer, J. A. Belanger, Wm. J. Goodeve, L. A. Catellier, and Alexander Begg, clerks ; Maxime Valiquette, messenger ; Francois Xavier Valiquette, assistant messenger and woodman. Office : Old Chateau, Place d'Armes. . : ,> Receiver General's Office.— Hon. Sir E. P. Tach^, receiver general ; T. D. Harington, deputy ditto ; G. C. Reiflfenstein, con- fidential clerk; T. C. Bramley, book-keeper; J. B. Stanton, warrant clerk ; Wm. Hedge, bank-account clerk \ J. F. Pellant, Charles W. Shaw, clerks ; L. F. Dufresne, municipal loan-fund clerk ; F. Lewis and F. Hunter, accountants ; F. L. Casault, messenger ; F. McCaffrey, assistant messenger. Department of the Minister of Finance.— Hon. A. T. Gait, minister of finance ; Wm . Dickinson, deputy inspector general^ Norris Godard, chief clerk and provincial book-keeper ; John Drysdale, book-keeper; Archibald Cary, ditto; F. G. Scott, Duncan McPherson, C. J. Anderson, R. W. Baxter, R. H. Mao- kay, P. Ryan, and E. Wilson, clerks ; David Ryan, house-keei)er ; P. Pender, messenger. Auditor* 8 J?rancA.— John Langton, auditor of public accounts; John Simpson, assistant auditor of public accounts ; Thomas Cruse, book-keeper ; Thomas D. Tims, assistant book-keeper; C. Carabie, registrar of free banks ; A. Harvey, statistical clerkj James Patterson, Edward C. Barber, G. Murray Jarvis, clerks ; Ed* Sixsmith, messenger. , -4' il * v.- i m f ■■^-'- ; 1 ■>V.v ■I'te . 'f - ; ^ PUBLIC DBPARTBfBNTS. im \9^*l' 1 '<,ft 'y : ill:' I Customs Department,— R, S. M. Bouchette, commissioner ; Thomas Worthington. assistant commissioner; J. W. Peachy, corresponding clerk ; J. R. Audy, clerk of seizures and forms ; T. P. Robarts, statistical clerk ; H. H. Dufiill, P. E. Sheppard, Dr. L. O'Bien, G. A. Mailleue, H. C. Hay, W. A. Bell, check derks ; J. Walls, messenger. : !/;'('; fi COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS. yi Those marked thus (*) Amherit^* J. J. Fox. Anther ithurq,* E. Anderson. ^ellevdte,* W. F. MeudcU. rantford^ D. Curtis, Jun. Hghton,, JD. Y. Leslie. rockville^* B. Webster. Wwellj E. A. Dunham. 'hqtham^* J. G. Pennefather. Chippcwa„* C. St. G. Yarwood. Oiarenceville, Chad. Stewart. Clifton, W. Leggett. Coatieook,* J. Thompson. Gobourffy* H. Easton. €tolbome,* W. Pring. Cornwall,* R. K. Bullock. Vramahe^* J. M. Merriman. oihousiey* Jamies Lamb. arlington,* A. Dixon. ^jover,* W. H. Higman. )undn8,* W. B. Gwyn. findee,* B. D. Phillips. ^unnville.W.A. Macrae (act^g) 'Jf.gin, R. P. McjV[ilIan. ..- j. ^ort Erie,* R. Graham. ^releighsburffy A. Kemp. 0ananoquef W. Robinson. '^asp'^,* J. C. Belleau. eorQeville, J. H. McVey. Joderich.* D. Cameron. ^tte^M'* E. Carthew. ' ^ * Hamilton,* W. H. Kiltson. Bemminnford, Moses Sweet. Bom,* M. F. Whitehead. L*Tde Vertey J. Heath. Binjston*, W. B. Simpson- Kinffsvillcf J. King. Lacolle, T. Gordon. .«>; are Warehousing Ports. ' * t' London,* J. B. Strathy. - Montreal,* Benjamin Holmefl. Morrishnrp, A. McDonnell. Napanee, J. Benson. iVeit? Carlisle,* John Fraser. Newcastle, F. Farncomb. , Niagara,* J. W. Taylor. Oakville,*^ R. K. Chisholm. Oshawa,* C. Walsh. ' • Ottaway* D. Graham. Owen Somid. W. A. Stephens. Paris,* F. H. Haycock. Penetanouishene, W. Simpsoa. Philipsburg, J. Henderson, i Picton,* J. Roblin. .' Potton, F. J. Parker. Preseott,* A. N. Striker. uebec,* ,T. W. Dunscomb. , ueenstown,* P. B. Clement. imoudki,* P. L. Gauvreau. Roudeau, Hugh Cal^r. Rowan, P. Bennett. ,Bf vj; .] Russelltovm, R. Rogers. /?*.:;..: Sarnia,* J. Scully. Saugeen, W. Keith, AS'au?< A5>7e. Marie,* J. Wilson. Stanley,* J. Hemphill (acting). Stanstead, C. Bullock. >Si^. Johns,* W. McCrae. • Stratford, William Watson. .■; Sutton, B. Seaton. Toronto,* Hon. R. Spence. Th^entonJ* A. McCaulay. Wn!^?«ceot«r.aA, C. Fraser. Whitbif,* W. Warren. Wmc^»or,* J. F. Elliott. Wooc?««oc/c,* Jordan Charles. ■■•fi^ PUBLIC DfiPARTllBNTfi^. ^ fc Department op Agriculture. Emigration, and Statistics, AND Patent Office.— Hon T. D'Arcy McGeo, minister of agri- culture and emigration; J. E. Taeh6< Esq.. M.D., secrotarv,, Evelyn Campbell, assistant secretary ; S. S. Finden, C. Neville, James O'Brien, clerks ; Thomas Nesbitt and L. Eerland, extra clerks. Patent Branch,— "N, F. Laurent; patent clerk ; A. J. Gamble Hiud H- Casgrain, clerks ; E> Tetu, extra clerk. Colonization Branchy Lower Canada.— Dr, Boucher de la Bruy^re, acting superintendent of colonization roads ; Chas. Ea- perance, clerk : David Koutier and J. E. D'Auteuil. extra clerks ; Joseph Lemieux, head messenger ; Joseph Boiley and B. Marcau, messengers. Department op Public Works.— Hob. J. C. Chapais, coi^- missioner ; T. Trudeau, deputy commissioner ; F. Braun, secre- tary. Engineering Branch, — ^John Page, chief engineer; F. P. Ru- bidge, assistant engineer ; C. F. Baillarg6, superintendent on^^- neer ; P. Glauvreau, architect ; Charles McCarthy, J. Le B. Kpss, Thomas Monro, and James H. Rowan, draughtsmen. Financial Branch, — J. Baine, book-keeper and accountant; G. Drolet and F. Hamel, assistant book-keepers ; J. W. Harp^, clerk and paymaster. Corretipondinn Branch. — T. B. French, correspopding clerk ; J. F. N. Bonneville, Henry Jackson, J. R. Arnoldi, Jas. Walsh, clerks ; Patrick Ownes, chief messepg^p 5 Micht|,el Walsh, assi^f- ant messenger. Official Arbitrator 8. "T^homvia Kirkpatrick, Laurent A. Mor- eau, Hon. Phil. Yankoughnat ; F. H. Ehnis, secre^^, Crown Law Department. * Attorney General, Upper Canada Hon. J. A. Macdonald, Attorney General Lo^er Canada. Hon. G. E, Cartier. Solicitor General, Upper Canada Hon. James Cookburn. Solicitor General, Lower Canada Hon. H. L. Langevii^. fllerk of Department , , , George Futvoye. Clerks i AttV General, Upper Canada, .H. Bernard, J. Stuart. ^ ^° ^ I AWy General, Iiower Canada, .Joseph A. Defoy. MAqsATiP-ftrn i Patrick Lynch and messengers , ,»,,., ., , , .................. ,.i j^^m W. Gow. Crown Lands Department.— Cl/??cer».— Hon. A. Campbell, commissioner ; Andrew Russell, assistant commissioner ; Joseph Bouchette, deputy surveyor general ; William Ford, accouiitani ftMoajghier. \ i ml '*■«•: ■to^ m 26 POBLIO DBPARTMBNTd. ■a i I >l i fi Surveyors and Draftsmen,— '^, T. Fletcher, surveyor and draftsman; Thomas Devine, ditto, and head of surveys, C. W. ; Gf. G. Dunlcvie, surveyor and draftsman; J. W. Bridgland, jjtfjl ditto, and superintendent of colonization roads, U. C. ; Edward Fox. surveyor and draftsman ; J. F. Bouchette, S. P, Banset, B. £!. Tachd, H. F. Hayward, draftsmen. *» P. M. Partridge, superintendent woods and forests branch. . C/erA"*.— Thomas Hector, H. J. Jones, J. C. Turbutt, W. F. Collins, F. T. Judah, E. A. Genereux. F. T. Roche, Jeremiah AUery, John Morphy, John Tolmie, T. Hammond, John V. Gale, W. F. Whitcher, first-class clerks ; V. E. Tessier, A. Kirkwood, A. J. Taylor, F. D. Dugal, F. Chasse, L. A. Robitaille, D. A. Grant, J. J. Pendergast, G. B. Cowper, L. D. Lemoine, T. Mor- kill, W. E. Collins, second-class clerks : J. Innis, D. C. B. Ross, third-class clerks ; D. C. Mackedie, J. M. Grant. G. Vanfelson, J. Nickinson, jun., H. B. Dnfort. G. Lindsay, L. Berthelot, A. J. Scott F. Norton, W. Ebbs, R. H. Brown, R. Temple, J. Murphy, J. S. Thompson, M. S. Foley, R. Nettle, J. R. Montgomery, extra clerks. A.Russell, Baron Von Koerber, extra draftsmen ; John Brad- shaw, office-keeper ; G. Fisher, P. Potvin, P. Cahill, messengers. Crown Timber Agents. Ottawa A. J. Russell, agent ; C. S. McNutt, assistant agent; J. Ritchie, clerk; E. T. Smith, ■ '' '^.'frfrv-i^ tern, clerk ; P. Quinn. messenger, Montreal C. E, Belle, agent ; J. C. Coursolles, clerk. Belleville J. F. Way, agent; J. A. Macinnes, clerk. Three Rivers. L. A, Dubord, agent; Wm. Lamb, clerk. ^'^ Windsor .F. W. Stayner, agent. St. Hyacinthe G. J. Nagle, agent. -/ » . i nr% ai.i ; i . i jt : Chicoulimi G. Duberger, agent. - River du Loup (en c. Dawson, agent ■' ' Trois Pistoles C. T, Dube, agent. ' : ,1 • •. BonaveSture- \ ^.W-l T- N. Verge, agent. Quebec McLean Stewart, collector ; J. M. O^Leary, •y assistant collector ; Wm. O'Kane, clerk. Indian DEPARTi^fENT.— Commissioner of Crown Lands, super- intendent-general of Indian affairs ; William Sprugge, deputy superintendent-general Indian affairs ; Michael Turner, chief clerk : C. J. Walcot, accountant ; Lawrence Vankoughnet. clerk ; W. R. Bartlett visiting superintendent : Froome Talfourd, ditto ; Jasper T. Gilkison, ditto ; C. T, Dupont^ ditto. Geological Survey.— Sir Wm. E. Logan, provincial geologist ; A. Murray, assistant ditto ; T. S. Hunt, chemist and mineralo- gist ; E. Billings, paloeontologist. POSf OFFICJB. 21 *>J »»"> Educational Department. Lower Canada.— Old Government House.— The Hon. P. J. 0. Chauveau, superintendent ; Ls. Girard, secretary ; J. J. Phelan, English corresponding clerk, and assistant editor of the ** Lower Canada Journal of Education " ; Alex, de Lusignan, clerk of accounts and stati' Mcs ; Augwste B6chard. French corresponding clerk, assistant edi r of " Le Journal de I'Instruction Publique," and librarian ; J. J. Lapa.rre, store -keeper ; J. Baptiste Lenoir, copying clerk ; Paul Blouin, messenger. Catholic Board of Examiners,— "Rev. L. L. Villeneuve, Rev. A. Truteau, William Doran, Rev. C. Lenoir, P. Garnot, P. Beau- bien ; F. X. Vaade, secretary. Protestant Board of Examiners.— "Rev. Alexander Kemp, Rev. John Irwin, Rev. George Cornish, Rev. J. Flannigan, W. Lunn, A. N. Rennie ; T. A. Gibson, secretary. Upper Canada.— For the General Administrfltion of the Gram- mar and Common School Laws. — Rev. Egerton Ryerson, D.D., LL.D., chief superintendent of education; J. G. Hodgins, LL.B., F.R.G.S., deputy superintendent; Alex. Marling, LL.B., senior clerk and accountant ; A. J. Williamson, clerk of correspond- ence ; F. J. Taylor, clerk of statistics j J. T. R. Stinson, assistant clerk of statistics ; S. P. May, M.D., clerk of libraries ; W. H. Atkinson, depository salesman ; Edward B. Cope, assistant clerk j C. Alderson, depository packer ; James Moore, messenger. Emigration Department. — Quebec- A. C. Buchanan, Chief Agent for Canada East. Montreal— J. H. Daly, Agent, 66 Com- missioners Street. Ottawa— W. J. Wills, Agent. Toronto— A. B. Hawke, Chief Agent for Canada West. Hamilton- Richard Rae, Agent. Kingston— James McPherson, Agent. «j \'ii V.i .1 .'^ POST OFFICE department. ■\\ \:\cU:.l\ 'h" \iut r^v^ Honorable Oliver Mowat, postmaster-general ; W. H. Griffin, deputy postmaster-general ; H. A. Wicksteed, accountant ; Wm. White, secretary ; John Ash worth, cashier. « Money -Order Branch,— V. Lesueur, superintendent, ^* Classification op Clerks. First Chss.—U. M. Julyan, E. C. Hayden. J. T. McCuaig, R. Oliver, H. S. Weatherley, P. Hclt, J. C. Stewart. Second Class,— J, Audette, C. R. Mackenzie, J. Brophy, G. Mason, ■t m^ -A ■r iif POST OFFIOB. li! r i.ll <» 1 'i mf t. . ■f# ■ c TAiVc? Class,— 3, Boyd,^. L. McMahon, E. H. Benjamin. W. . LeSueur, B H. W. Griffin. D. LeSueur, B. King Joyd, J , G. H. Harjjrave, H. J. Garrett, G. II. Holt, Fourth 0la8H,—W. Berry, 0. Frechette, R. P. Davis, J. Wilson, J. McNab, D. Matheson. Post-Opfice Inspectors. '% John Dewe, Gilbert E. Griffin, Matthew Sweetnam, Edwin King, W. G. Sheppard. /^e-U MONTREAL. Edward S. Freer Postmaster. B. McEvonue Assistant Postmaster. • Clerks.— M. Emery, H. Huddell, McD. Simpson, M. Murphy, U. Bonoit. J. McKeon, Alex. Robertson, Ldon Malard, A. Green. J. T. Wright, A. D'Amour, V. Baillargeon, J. J. Stuart, Thomas F. Larseneur, H. A. Bourret, Thos. Forsyth, Joseph L. Palmer, B. Robinson, W. Fitzgerald, H. A. Lemieux, W. Finton, W. J, Fennell. Letter- Carriers, — P. O'Roilly, John Drew, A. Auger, L. La- fraicain, S. Johnston, and 0. Filiatrault. Office hours, from 8 a.!n to 7 p.m. ; and from 8 to 10 a.m. on Suadays. • •' Regulations and Rates. • ^ Letter Rates,— ItQitera posted in Canada, addressed to any place within the Province, pass, if prepaid, for 5 cents per half- ounce, but if posted unpaid, are charged 7 cents per half-ounce. On letters to Xova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Ed- ward's Island, the rate is 5 cents per half-ounce, with optional prepayment. The rate on letters to the United Kingdom will be — By Canadian Packet 12^ cents per half-ounce. By Cunard Packet 17 cents per half-ounce. If a letter exceed 1 ounce in weight, it will be liable to four rates, as, after the first ounce, fractions are not recognized, the rate progressing by the ounce. . Letters for the United Kingdom must be prepaid, or they will be charged a tine of 6d. sterling in addition to the deficient post- age on delivery in England. f The British Post Office forwards letters to Canada by the first packet sailing after the letter is posted, unless the letters bear a special direction,— " By Canadian Packet," or "By British Packet,*'— and in that case, they are kept over for the packet designated. "By Canadian Mail" is not a distinctive super- scription ; for any mail for Canada is a " Canadian Mail," h^ whatever packet forwarded. POST OPPIOB. 29 Letters for Br Msh Color >a and Posses'- ioivs, T yond f^ea, and for_Foreign Cou? 'liot^, vl England, must be fipei-aid* 'I States ''imbi. ., 10 c^ 10 1 Is. |)cr half-ounce. 10 h grafts, may bo posted in Canada for delivery within the Province, or to an address within the United States, on prepayment by postage stamp of a rate of one cent per ounce ; and when re- ceived from the United Stutes, addressed to any place in Canada, such packages may be delivered on payment, by the person addressed, of a like rate. 2.— The limit of weight for such packages will be one pound. No communication, whether written or printed, must be enclosed in them ; and they must be so put up as to bo easy of examina- tion, for the purpose of verifying the alleged contents . If put up in bags, the bags must be simply tied at the neck, so as to admit of inspection; and, in the case of such packages mailed in Canada, the nature of the contents, such as '* Seeds,** '* Boots" &c. , as the case may be, must be marked on the package by the sender, as a statement of ihe claim to pass at the reduced rate hereby made applicable to such matter. 3. — Book manuscript, and printers' proof-sheets (whether cor- rected or not), maps, prints, drawings, engravings, photographs (when not on glass or in cases containing glass), and sheet music (whether printed or written), may pass in covers open at the ends or sides, and provided chat no lettel', or other communication intended to serve the purpose of a letter, be enclosed therein, on prepayment, when posted in Canada, by postage stamp of the ordmary printed-matter rate of one cent per ounce ; or upon payment of that rate on delivery on such matter when received in the mails from the United States. Transmission of Books, Patterns of Merchandise, and Samples, between Canada and the United Kingdom : — 4. — On and from the 1st January next, patterns of merchandise, and samples, may be forwarded between Canada and the United Kingdom, by the Canadian Packet Mails, at book-post rates, and subject to the following conditions : — A The patterns or samples must not be of any intrinsic value ; and this rule excludes all articles of .a saleable nature, and what- ever may have a value of its own, apart from its mere use as a pattern ; nor must the quantity of any material or article sent as a pattern or sample be so great that it could have on this ground an intrinsic value. B The patterns, &c., must be sent in covers, open at the ends, so as to be easy of examination. Samples, however, of seeds, drugs, and such like, which cannot be sent in open covers, may be enclosed in bags of linen or other material, simply tied at the neck ; but bags closed against inspection, although transparent, must not be used for the purpose. C There must be no writing or printing other than the address of the person for whom the packet is intended, the manufactur- er's or trade mark and number, and price of the article. .;. i 'J.4sl'i POST OPFIOB. 31 md Samples, D Any infringemont of the above regulations will render the packet liable to be treated and charged as a letter. £ The rule which forbids the transmission throu^rh the Post of any article likely to injure the contents of the mail-bags, will apply to patterns and samples ; and any package transgressing this rule is to bo sent to the Postmaster General. 5.— The book-post rate between Canada and the United King- dom remains unaltered, at 7 cents for a packet weighing not more than 4 ounces. For a packet exceeding 4 oz., and not exceeding ^Ib 12^0. Ditto Jib., ** llb....26o. -"" Ditto -' 1ft.,- " ' ' ••^ lift....37io. And so on, adding 12^ cents for each additional half-pound, or fraction of half-pound weight. These ehjiiges must be prepaid. C— No prints or printed matter will be allowed to pass by book post between the United Kingdom and Canada, unless printed on paper, parchment, or vellum. Book Post with France,— For a packet of printed matter, or single newspaper, book, A;c., not over 2 ounces 4 cents. Ditto, exceeding 2 ounces, and not over 4 ounces 8 " Ditto, " 4 ounces, " Bounces 17 ** Ditto, " Bounces, ** 16 ounces 34 " ,' And so on ; increasing 17 cts. for every additional half-pound. The Book-Post Regulations between Canada and England apply to matter between Canada and France. Newspapera and Periodicals,— Newap&vera published in Ca- nada may be sent by post from the office of publication, addressed to any place in Canada, at the following rates, if paid Quarterly in advance, by either the publisher at the post office where the papers are posted, or by the subscriber at the delivering post office :— For a paper published 6 times a week — 2s. per qr., or 40 cents - " " 3 times a week.... Is. " 20 " «' jr " 2 times a week.... 8d. " 13 " i « " Itimeaweek ....4d. " . 6^ ** » When the above rates are not paid in advance, by either pub- lisher or subscriber, such papers are charged one cent each on delivery. ' Transient Newspapers,— TrsinshTit newspapers, that is to say, Canadian Newspapers, posted otherwise than from the office of publication, and American or British papers posted or reposted in Canada, must be prepaid one cent each, by postage stamp, or they cannot be forwarded ; except only British newspapers dis- tributed to regular subscribers by Canadian booksellers and news-agents, such papers pass free, as they would do if received in the Canadian Packet Mail. t m ^^ :yA b ■A* '^y »2 POST OFFICE. ^ p^' 1 « '.fit 5^ *' ^Jif gll'l^ ' -M^^kidJlS' ": f i r 'iSr ■ ' ■Hk i mm 11 '1. .*? Sji: 1* ^1!:^ V 'i Newspapers by Mail from Enfiland or United Stf'tes.—'SoWB' papers received from England by the Canadian Packet Mails aare delivered free. Newspapers from England by the Cunard Packet Mails, are charged 2 cents each on delivery. [This is the American transit charge.] United-States newspapers, brought by mail into Canada, are charged 1 cent each on delivery. Periodicals pa^sinr/ by Mail in Canada : — l.-^The rate on all periodicals, other than newspapers, passing by mail in Canada, save such as may be addressed to or received from the United Kingdom, and such as are exempted from post- age by statute, will henceforth be one cent per 4 ounces weight of package containing periodical matter, whether the package contain one or more numbers. 2. — Any fraction of 4 ounces to be charged as a full rate. 3. — On periodicals posted from the office of publication, or by news-agents or booksellers, to regular subscribers within the province, this rate may remain to be collected on delivery, and must in such cases be marked upon the packages and charged in the letter-bills ; but when mailed to go out of the Province, such periodical matter must be prepaid by postage stamp. British and United-States periodicals may be posted in Canada by news-agents and booksellers to regular subscribers in the Provinric under this regulation. 4. — Transient periodical matter posted in Canada must in all cases be prepaid by postage stamp. 6. — The above rate will be payable on delivery on all periodi- cal matter received from the United States, except that Canadian editors mny receive exchange periodicals from the United States free of Canadian postage. Canadian Periodicals i posted for United Kingdom by Cana- dian Packets : — 6.— Periodicals, printed and^ published in Canada, may be posted, addressed to any place in the United Kingdom by Cana- dian Packet, on prepayment by postage stamp of two cents each number. 7.— This rate will be applicable to all classes of Canadian periodicals posted as above for the United Kingdom, the exemp- tion to which certain classes of Canadian periodicals are entitled, c^ijLtending to such numbers only as are addressed from the office OT publication within the Province. PoHtage Stamps,— Fostage Stamps, of the respiective values of Lcent for newspapers ; 2 cents for prices-current for the United Kingdom; 5 cents for ordinary Provincial letters; 10 cents for united-States rate ; 12^ cents for Canadian packet; and 17cts. for Cunard packet,— are provided for sale to the public , . POST OFFICE. 33 must in all Letter Envelopes, impressed with Medallion Stamp, and equi- valent to the prepayment of postage, to the amount of 5 and 10 cents respectively, are furnished for sale to the public at the following rates :-— The 6-cent Envelope, at the rate of $5.50 per 100, or 66 cents per dozen. The 10-cent Envelope, at $10.50 per 100, or $1.26 per dozen. Penal Claune.~The Act contains the following penal clause :— To inclose a letter, or letters, or any writing intended to serve the purpose of a letter, in a parcel posted for the parcel post, shall be a- misdemeanor. To inclose a letter, or any writing, or make any written marks to serve the purpose of a letter, or to enclose any other thing in a newspaper, posted to pass as a newspaper, at the rate of post- age applicable to newspapers (except in the case of accounts and receipts of newspaper publishers, which are permitted to pass folded within the newspapers sent by them to their subscribers), shall be a misdemeanor. ^_ Money Orders. Money Orders on Canada,— -AW the Money-Order Post Offices in Canada are authorized to draw Money Orders on each other for any «um up to $100, and for as many Orders of $100 each as the applicant may require, upon the following terms, viz. :— On Orders up to $10 6 cents. On Orders over $10, and up to |20 10 " . On Orders over $20, and up to $40 20 " ., On Orders over |40, and up to $60 30 " '/ On Orders over $60, and up to $80 40 " On Orders over $80, and up to $100 50 " Monejt Orders on the United Kingdom,— The Cianadi an Money Order Offices also draw upon all the Money-Order Offices in England, Ireland, and Scotland, and the Channel Islands, for any sum up to ;£10 sterling, and grant as many Orders for £10 sterling each, as may be needed to make up the amount to be remitted. Th6 terms are as under : — On Orders up to £2 25 cents. - Oh Orders over £2, and up to £5 50 " On Orders over £5, and up to £7 75 " On Orders over £7, and up to £10 $1.00. mr* Monev Orders on the Lower Provinces. — The Canadian M6n6y Order Offices draw also upon all Money-Order Offices in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland. The Orders, like those of the United Kingdom, are made payable in Sterling money, and for suws up to £10 sterling. The terms arc :— For Orders up to £5 26 cents. ' For Orders over £5. and up to £10 50 cents. 1 m 1 •i,- 34 MILITARY. •^-:k 4^ M The Money-Order Post Offices are furnished with lists of all the Money-Order Offices in Canada, the United Kingdom, Nova Seotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland ; and the postmasters are instructed to afford every information in their power, in respect of the places upon which they draw, together with any other information relating to such issues as the intend- ing remitters may desire. -\\-A:> L-.M' i « i MILITARY DEPARTMENTS, T» •?■ \ *. .n-jf'-r 'Kii r i Lieut. -General Sir W. F. Williams, Bart., K.C.B., commanding the forces in British North America. .^ . , .. . ,, , Colonel the Hon. Robert Rollo, military secretary. Capt. F. W. de Winton, Royal Artillery, and Capt. R. Grant, Royal Engineers, aides-de-camp. Military Secretary's Department. - Colonel the Hon. R. Rollo, military secretary ; J. Rowan Spong, chief clerk ; P. Law- lor, R. G. Greig, and M. Riordan, clerks j M. Dalgleish, office- keeper ; James McFarlane, messenger. >.. Major General and Staff.— Major General the Hon. J. Lindsay, commanding Lower-Canada District; Captain the Hon. C. G. C. Eliots, Grenadier Guards, aide-de-camp ; Capt W. Seymour, Coldstream Guards, brigade -major. Adjutant General's Department.— Colonel James Conolly. deputy adjutant general ; Major W. Bellairs, assistant adjutani feneral; Captain J. Pope, town major ; W.Wright, chief clerk; *. Walsh, clerk ; J. Snasdell, first-class clerk ; Serjeant R. Mal- bon, third-class clerk ; J. Dillon, town-major's clerk ; AV. Rowan, town serieant. - :;;{ : ; v, :« ±/ ,! .. . . ::r. Inspector op Musketry fob North America.— Captain R. Lacy, 33rd Regiment. Quartermaster General's Department.— Colonel D. Lyons, deputy quartermaster general ; Lieut.-Col. Wolseley, assistant quartermaster general; N. Hughes, chief clerk; A. Mitchell, first-class, M. Moran, second-class clerks. \ ..., ^ .*»> .i\ - .,( ar Royal Engineer Military and Civil Staffs serving in j..i\^,f... . Canada. ^i.^^v. He ^■' .^!^:i W^ A*- I ^ '* , f'>. ■4 ■ 1 . ' ''r 1 St. John's Staff Assistant Surgeon St. John Killery, Quebec Staff Surgeon Major Burton ; Staff Surgeon '. ; ; M . . . ,i , - Jamieson ; Apothecary, H. L. Harvey. Kingston Staff Surgeon Major Taylor ; Staff Assistant Surgeon Gascoigne. Toronto. -Staff Surgeon Major Vere Webb ; Staff As- sistant Surgeons Hinde, O'Brien, Hunt, and Martin. Purveyor's Department,— Ed. Morris, purveyor to H. M. forces ; R. H. Stewart, deputy purveyor ; J. Spencely and W. Rv Kaye, purveyor's clerks ; P. Murphy, messenger. Military Store Department.— Alexander Gun, Esq., deputy superintendent of Stores ;. Edward Wilgress, Esq., G. S. Hosea- son, deputy assistant superintendent of stores ; W . J. Dawson, military store clerk. Barrack Department.— Captain Ed. Welch, (late 93rd High- landers) barrack master; Robert Duncan, superior barrack sergeant; Frederick Finlay, barrack sergeant; B. Hai^on and Gamett Gamouth, barrack laborers. Regiments in Canada and Officers Com^ianding. Montreal Head Quarters of the Army in Canada. Royal Artillery, Colonel Dunlop, C*B., command- ing. Royal Engineers, Colonel Ford, commanding* ^, ;, 30th Foot» Colonel Pakenham, commanding. '" 60th Rifles, Lieut. -Colonel Hawley, commanding. • ' :^ ' 63rd Foot, Lieut.-Colonel Carter, commanding. -' ' ' ;; 1st Batt. P.C.O. Rifle Brigade, Colonel Lord A. .vv iii . Russell, commanding. '' , r A Detachment Commissariat Staff Corps, Deputy- " ' ^. V' u ^' V Asst. Commissary General Snow, commanding. Quebec Royal Artillery, Lieut.-ColoneI Boothby, com- t'i .7t'. ;• nn manding. Ist Battalion 17th Foot, Colonel Gordon, oom- ^ . . ,,v> maading. V jvh ' r^ 1®* Battalion 25th Foot, Lieut.-Colonel Fanie, rXV.i' ,-?^-" /v* '•, commanding. N^_.a«.'f.r^T'.^i .h ;-»f'^-ij;iJ^h :*'.- Kingston "RojslI Artillery, Colonel Burrows, commanding. . Head Quarters Royal Canadian Rifles, Lieut.- Colonel Grant commanding:, , . ,,, , .,, .. ,. . }%^ MlLlTIA. 3T Killery. aflf Surgeon u Harvey. ff Assistant t ; StafF As- rien, Hunt, r to H. M» ely and W» Esq., deputy >. S. Hosea- J. Dawson, 3 93rdHigh- ior barrack HaiUon and .. X .. ■ \ NDING. da. ., command- anding* mding. |ommanding» imanding. Inel Lord A. .)S, Deputy- )mmanding. ^ihby, com- )rdon, com- llonel FaniBt iman^li^g. »8, Lieut«- Toronto ..... Royal Artillery, Lieut. -Colonel Mountain, com- / manding. . ! ' . . ■ ; 1st Battalion 16th Regiment, Colonel Peacocke, commanding. Hamilton 47th Foot, Colonel Lowry, commanding. ^S'*. Johns Detachment Royal Canadian Rifles. , ^ ' ' • i' Chamhly Detachment Royal Canadian Rifles. \ Isle aux Noix .Detachment Royal Artillery. Detachment Royal Canadian Rifles. " ■'•>: A MILITIA DEPARTMENT. , ■!.!■ AnjrjTANT Q^eneral's Office.— Lieut-Col. the Hon. M. A. de Salaberry, deputy adjutant general, Lower Canada; Lieut.- Col. Walker Powell, deputy adjutant general. Upper Canada ; Robert Berry, chi^f clerk and Accountant; W. R. Wright, Lieut. -Col. Thomas Wily, chief superintendent stores ; F. X. Lambert, C. H. G'Meara, Cyrille Junot, Grant Seymour, T. La Rose and D. McLennan, clerks. I ' Staff. — Commandant Colonel John Dyde ; assistant adjutant general, Lieut-Colonel George Smith ; assistant quartermaster general. Major Theodore Lyman; aide-de-camp to commandant, Major Frederick Penn ; brigade paymaster. Major C. E. Belle ; brij^ade surgeon. Doctor Altred Nelson, M.D. ; brigade major of military district No. 11, Major John Macpherson. Montreal Volunteeh CavalrYc— Class A.— Lieut.-Colonel commanding, E. D. David ; Adjutant, Major R. Lovelace ; sur- geon, ; paymaster, F. D. Fulford ; quartermaster, J. Sutherland ; vet. surgeon, G. Swinburne. No, 1 Trooi>— John Smith, Captain G. W. Stevens, Lieuten- ant; R. Elliot, Comet. No. 2 Trooi^-^. L. Perry, Captain ; , Lieutenant; Chas. Lapiere, Cornet. No, 4 TVooi)— Royal Guides or Governor GeneraPs Body Guard, Captain D. Lorn Macdougall ; Lieut, and Adjutant, J. Penner; Comet, D. Robertson. ...-■> Montreal Field Battery of Arth^lery. — Major A. A. Ste- venson. Major commanding; Capt. Wm. McGibbon, senior 1st Lieut. ; Joseph Bauden, junior 1st Lieut. ; Thomas W. Boyd, 2nd Lieut. '.'.1^1 III I '»,!; -.C"^ t':' ■'A * I?" 'J 3. •)■ : ■ 38. MILITIA. Montreal Garrison Artillery.— James Mavor, first lieu- tenant commanding ; John Bauden, second lieutenant. Both companies of Artillery are under the command of Lieut. Col. H. Hogan. Brigade op Montreal Garrison ( F.M.) Artillery.— Organ- ized 1812.— List of Officers : Lieut-Colonel S. J. Lyman, com- manding; Major Henry McKay; W. Sutherland, M.D., Sur- geon ; John Reddy, M.D., Asst. Surgeon ; George Lulham, 2nd Capt. and Pay -master, The Brigade consists of 6 Batteries of 50 Gunners each. No, 1 Batten/— GtGO. Dowker, 1st Capt. ; J. A. Brown, 2nd Capt. ; W. S. Walker, 1st Lieut. No, 2 ^a^fer.f/— James Ferrier, Jr., 1st Capt.; A. C. Hooper, 2nd Capt. ; T. A. Crane, 1st Lieut. ^ . , No, 3 Battery— Wm, Hobbs, 1st Capt. ; Geo. S. Brush, 2nd Capt. ; Joseph Savage, 1st. Lieut. ; E. Chaplin, 2nd Lieut. No. 4 Battery— Fred, Cole, let Capt. ; W. F. Kay, 2nd Capt. ; W. Phillips, 1st Lieut. No, 5 ^afferr-Gilbert Scott. 1st Capt. ; Gale W. Boston, 2n(i Capt. ; Robert Whyte, 1st Lieut. ; Robert Craine, 2nd Lieut. No, 6 Battery— W. Drumm, 1st Capt. ; Fred. Kingston, 2nd Montreal Volunteer Engineers.— Robt. Forsyth, captain; Thomas S. Scott, first lieutenant ; William Rutherford, second lieutenant. Military District, No, 6.— W. Kennedy, captain; Robt. Benn, first lieutenant ; J. C. McLaren, second lieutenant;. . First or " Prince of Wales " Regiment V. M. Rifles op Canada.— Lieut. -Col. B. Devlin; Major Charles F. Hill. No, 1 Company : Charles D. Hanson, captain ; Jno. R. Boyce, lieutenant; Archibald Ogden, ensign. No, 2 Company: George B. Pearson, captain j r-rr- lieutenant; Wm. Round, ensign. ^= - No. 3 Company : William Middleton, captain ; George Wilson, lieutenant ; James Garvin, ensign. No, 4 Company: Edward Burns, captain; Francis Kernan, lieutenant ; , ensign. No, 5 Company: William Farrell, captain: H. J. Clarke, lieutenant; T. Matthews, ensign. .ju^ui i/u f\ u.. . .i MILITIA. 99 No. 6 Compony : Frank Bond, eaptain ; William J. Porteous, lieutenant; William Burland, ensign. No. 7 Company : Edwyn Evans, captain ; Charles E. Brush, lieutenant. No. 8 Company: Luc 0. Dnfresne, captain; Edouard B. Boaudry, lieutenant; Edward Holton, ensi^. No. 9 Company: A. A. Meilleur, captain; Joseph Perrault, lieutenant ; John 6. Burland, ensign. Stajf: Samuel H. May, paymaster; Arthur M. David, adju- tant; Peter Cooper, quartermaster; William E. Scott, M.D., surgeon ; Francis W. Campbell, M.B., assistant surgeon. "The Royals."— H. L. Routh, Lieut. -Colonel; the Hon. John Rose, M.P.P., and John Fletcher, Majors. Captains : Walter Scott, Andrew Allan, John W. Hopkins, Alexander Campbell, John Grant, Henry Lyman, Thomas Kirby. Lieutenants: Andrew Law, John H. Routh, Alexander R. Allan, Alexander F. Macpherson, Jackson Rae, James S. Tyre, Alexander Cowan. Ensipns: Rufus Fairbanks, David Leach, James Hamilton, Frederick Sj Lyman, John George Savage, E- Lyman Mills, James Esdaile. ^ >;: ? . v .• i . tn Jt^j Paymaster: Captain J. L. Math ewson. rr i; *.,*," .7. Quartermaster: Lieut. George Winks. ;/■ j " A^rj »> .A Uniform : Scarlet, blue facings. . ^ .!../, , ,, . n ^ Vv • Motto : ** Juis Separabit. " Third Battalion, or ** Victoria" Volunteer Rifles of Montreal. — Regimental Motto: Pro Aris et Focis.— JAQXxt.- Col. commanding, W. 0. Smith, late lieutenant 39th Regiment Foot, Crimea. Majors: Major Augustus Heward; Major Jas. G. Johnson, late lieutenant H.M. 95th Regiment, Crimea. Cavtains : W. T. MacGrath, late ensign H.M. 40th Regiment; Jas. D. Crawford, William Nivin, Thomas Ogilvy, Hartland St. C. Macdougall, Thomas Bacon. Lieutenants : W. H. Hiitton, adjutant: John J. Redpath, An- gus R. Bethune, George H. Bacon, Fred. Barnjum, Wm. Tait, II. Whitehead. ...-rui.x^ Ensigns : John M. Crawford ; five vaisancies. StaJf: N. J. Handyside, captain and paymaster; W. H. Hut- ton, adjutant. Quartermaster, surgeon, and assistant surgeon, vacant. Uniform : Rifle-green, facings scarlet, braid black, Six companies, Pr(Hnotion by battalion. :f Vi ,* m f:, r ■ P m 1^1 ''/^.' .>!;; '"^fi' ■fir m } ■:■' m f^-' ^ it 4 f I ' Mr] -. ■■% v.W- **.' ^ .'^ -^BJ rn wg 1 • tJHBS SSj M$ ' ' " ■ jSKJh 3i wC , ■^■1 laij ij*i»j **■< ■K |B 1 ; ^^H 1 i i| K i M 1 u'- MHI w fea, ' i ■ BWi 'fa ^, •1;*v:! ' my -m It 4?^ ^4-^ m. 40 yiUTIA. Montreal Light INFANTRY.—Lt-Col. J. M. Ross, Major E. T. Taylor. Captains : Wm. L. Doutney, Jas. "W. T^^lor, John T. Molson, T. B. Ross, T. R. Whitehead, Richard A. Brooke. lnt Lieutenants : Andrew C. Hwnter, G. H. Low, J. S. Dyde, James Wardlow, James Fairie, James Hervey. 2nd Lieutenants : Thomas Ostell, Kenneth Campbell, W. Val- entine Dawson, J. Mulholland, George MoDougalU , ,. - Paj/master : W . B. Lam be, Major. ,,. Adjutant: J. Wardlow, 1st Lieut. Quartermaster : A. Robertson, 1st Lieut. .» /St«/'/7«o>i ; Robt. Godfrey, M.D. r » f »f "Chasseurs Canadiens," V. M. of Montreal.— Charleg J. Coursol, lieutenant-colonel ; Louis Nap. Duvernay, P. J. M. Cinq-Mars, majors ; Capt. L. J. B. Beaubien, adjutant. No, 1 Company : J. L. Tetu, captain ; F. X. A. Trudell, lieu- tenant; J. B. Couillard, ensign. No, 2 Company : J. 'H. Emond, captain ; J. B. Choquette, lieu- tenant ; Cleopas Emond, ensign. No, 3 Company: J. Beaudry, captain; P. Lesperance, lieu- tenant ; A. Brazeau. ensign. WNo,i Company: Ludger La^belle, captain ; — '■ , lieu- tenant ; H. N. Louis, ensign. No, 5 Company : E. Payette, captain ; E. Barsolo, lieutenant ; A. Onimette, ensign. No. 6 Company : , captain j , lieutenant; A. Hudon, ensign. No, 7 Company : , captain ; , lieutenant ; A. Brunette, ensign. No, 8 Company : P. E. Normandeau, captain ; , lieutenant; ,^nsign. -, lieuten- No. 9 Company: M. J. Deguise, captain, ant; J. L. Demers, ensign. No . 10 Company : Hon. P. J. 0. Chauveau, captain; H. Bellrose, lieutenant; F- J. D. Ricard, ensign. Sta^ff^ : Capt. A. Bazinet, quartermaster; Joseph Barsalou, paymaster; Louis Boyer, M.D., Surgeon; Dr. E- Lemire, asst. gurgeon; Rev. J. Perrault, chaplain. _ Police Rifles.-- Guilliaume J. B. Lamothe, Major com- manding. No. 1 Company : Eugenne Plynne, captain ; Anthony Maher, lieutenant ; Olivier Bouchard, ensign. No. 2 Company: Charles Phillip Naigel^, captain; Thomas McBride, lieutenant; Ro^er Lessard^ ensign. ■il TARIFF OF DUTIES. 41 CANADIAN TARIFF, i The following Schedule has been corrected In accordftnce with the Act to present date, at the Customs Department : — , GOODS ON THE SLIDING SCALE. SUGARS. In addition to the following ad valorem duties, Raw Sugar pays a specific duty of 2 cents a lb., and Befined Sugar ^ 3 cents :— Per cent. Sugar, Refined, whether in loaves or lumps, candied, crushed, or in any other form ; White Bastard, or other Sugar, equal to Refined in quality / 15 Sugar, not Refined, nor White Ba&tard nor other Sugar equal to Refined in quality 10 . r. I XBA AND OOFFRB. - • Tea, 15 per cent. , ad valorem ; also a specific duty of 4 cents . , per lb. Green Coffee , 5 In addition to above tbere is a specific duty of 3 cents per lb. Cofifee, Ground or Roasted, 30 per cent., ctd valorem; also 3 ;, cents per lb. specific duty. .:.'-1.:i ^ .-.->. SPECIFIC DUTIES. Whiskey, of any strength, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' Hydrometer ; and so on, in proportion, for any greater strength or less quantity than a gallon,— for every gallon 40 cents., and 20 per cent on packages. Confectionery, 3 cents per lb., and ad valorem duty, same as Re- fined Sugar. Kerosene Oil, Coal Oil, Petroleum Oil, distilled, purified, or refined, Nat)tba, Benzole or Benzine, 15 cents per wtne gallon, and 20 per cent on packages : Crude Petroleum, 4 cents per gailon,and20 per cent on packages.' Molasses, 5 cents per wine gallon ; also an ad valorem duty, same as Raw Sugar. r. v^-l ..: , Percent. Acids, of every description, except Vinegar Free Alo, Bef^r, and Porter 30 Almonds, and Nuts of all kinds (20 per cent.) 20 Alum , unground Free Anatomical Preparations . . .Free " Percent Anchors, 6 cwt. and under. . 10 Ditto, over 6 cwt Free Animals, of all kinds Free Antimony Free Antiquities, collections of . . .Free Apparel, wearing, of British subjects dying abroad ...Free m ■J^^ 'Wk- - ■vV: 42 TARIFF OF DUTIES. .1*1 • ' .. .1 Per cent, Argol Free Ash, pot, pearl, and 80da. . .Free Atlases 10 Bark, tanners' Free Bark, used solely tn dyeing. Free Barley, except pot and pearl. Free Barley Meal Free Beans Free Bean Meal Free Bear and Btgg Free Bear and Bigg Meal Free Beer 30 Berries, used solely in dye- ing Free Blacking 30 Bleaching Powder Free Books, being reprints of Brit- ish copyright works, liy^ percent. (See Clause.*).. Free Books, printed, all kinds, ex- cept copyrights and books in course of printing in Canada Free Boots and Shoes (leather) . . 25 Book, Map, and News Print- ing Paper 16 Bibles. Testaments, and De- votional Books Free Binnacle Lamps Free Bottles, cont'ng wine, spirit- , uous or fermented liquors, ■*. of Officers* Mess Free Boiler Plate 10 Bolting Cloths .Free Borax Free Bookbinders* Tools and Im- plements Free Brandy, 15c per gallon, and 30 Brandy, for Officers* Mess . . Free Brimstone Froe Bran and Shorts Free Brass, in bars. rods,& sheets 10 Brass Tubes and Piping when drawn 10 Per cent. BrasB or Copper Wire and Wire Cloth 10 Brass, in scraps Free Dr istles Free nro'>ni Corn Free Buckwheat Free Buckwheat Meal Free Bulbs and Roots, other than medicinal Free Bullion Free Burr Stones, wrought or un- ^ wrought, but not bound up ' into millstones Free Butter Free Bunting Free Cabinets of Coins Free Cables, Iron chain, over X of an Inch diameter Free Cables, hemp ..Free Cables, grass Free Cameos and Mosaics, real or imitation, when set in gold, sliver, or other metal 10 Canada Plates, Tinn'd Plates, Galvanized and Sheet Iron 10 Caoutchouc, or Ind. Rubber, and Gutta Percha, unmanu- factured Free Canvas, sail. Nos 1 to 6 Free Carriages of travellers, and ^^j carriages employed in car- rying merchandize (haw- ^^ kers and circus troupes excepted) Free Casks, ships* water. In use. .Free Cement marine or hydraulic. ungronnd Free Cement, hydraulic, ground & calcined 10 Cheese Free Charts, Maps, and Atlases. . . 10 Charitable Societies douat'ns of clothing, for gratuitous distri >ution by Free ♦ Clause— -XXII. Vic. cap 2, sec. 2.—*' But this Act shall not affect the Copyright Act, 13 ^ 14 Yic. cap. 6, or any duty imposed under TARIFF OF DUTIES. 43 Per cent. Cigars. (See Note.) 40 CinnamoD i... 30 Currants, 20 per cent 20 Clays, Earths & Ochres, dry. Free Compasses Free Cordage, which, upon impor- tation, shall have paid the duty of customs, shall bo entitled to drawback under tho 8th sec. 22 Vic. chap. 76, when applied to ship- building purposes, and un- der such regulations as the Governor in Council may make Free Clothing, or Wearing Apparel, made by hand or sewing- machine 25 Coal Free Cochineal Free Coffee. (See Sliding Scale.) Coke Free Commissariat J^tores Free Confectionery (Poe Specific Duty.) Copper Tubes & Piping, when drawn 10 Copper, in bars, rods, b.ilts, or sheets, and Yellow Metal 10 Copper, pig Free Copperas Free Corkwood, or the Bark of the Corkwood Tree Free Corn , Indian Free Cotton Waste Free Cottonwool Free Cotton Oandlewick 10 Cotton Yarn 10 Cotton Warp 10 Cordials, 15c. per gallon, 30 per cent, on packages, and 100 Cream of Tartar, In crystals. Free Coin and Bullion . . . . , Free Cocoa-NutOil. (See Oils ) .Free Dead Eyes Free Dead Lights .... Free Deck Plugs Free Diamonds & Precious Stones. Free Per cent. Dried Fruit. 20 per cent 20 Dried Fruit, the growth of tho United States only, while Reciprocity Treaty Is in force (Nuts. 20 per cent ).Free Drugs, used solely for dyeing. Fre© Dye Stuffs ; namely, berries, bark, drugs, nuts, & veget- ables, woods, and extracts of logwood Free Drain Tiles, for agricultural purposes Free Earths, Clay s& Ochres (dry)Free Eggs Free Emery Free Emery. Glass, & Sand Paper . Free Engravings and Prints 10 Felt Hat bodies & Hat Felt. .Free Firebrick (not moulded Into artificial or fancy shapes) .Free Firewood Free Figs, 20 per cent 20 Filberts, 20 per cent 20 Fish Free Fish Oil, in its crude or natu- ral state Free Fifcib, products of, unmanu- factured Free Fishing Nets and Seines , . . Free Fi^h Hooks, Lines, and Fish Twines Free Flax, Hemp, Tow, undressed, Free Flour Free Fruits, green Free Fruits, dried, 20 per cent ... 20 Fruits, dried, the growth of theUnited States only , while tho Reciprocity Treaty is In torce .... Free Furs, Skins, Pelts, or Tails, . undressed, when Imported i directly from the United : Kingdom or British North- . American Provinces, or < from the United States, ' while the Reciproc. Treaty Is in force Free 4 ' * r- ^'V. [y^i r.-.f ''«»i1 .-i'- I, vrj m 1 if ■ f4 c^j 44 TARIFF OF DUTIES. r; ■... \ :i *;. -&>'• I I *w Per com. Galvanized IroD 10 Gema and Medals Free Gin 100 Ginger, ground 10 Goldbeaters' Brims, Moulds and Skins Free Grains — Barley, Rye, Beans and Peas, Bear and Bigg, Bran and Shorts, Bucl<« ; If ti eat f Indian Corn, Oats, Wheat, and Meal of above ' Grains Free Gravels Free Grease and Scraps Free Grass. Straw, Tuscan, (fancy plaits) 10 Grindstones, wrought or un- Wrought Free Gums and Rosins, in a crude state Free Gums, Shellac 20 Gums, Opium 20 Gypsum, or Plaster of Paris, ground or unground, but not calcined Free Gilllng Twine, imported for fishing purposes only. ... Free Harness and Saddlery, of leather manufacture 25 Haras Free Hair, Angola, Goat, Thibet, Horse, or Mohair, unmanu- factured . . , Free Hemp ....Free Hides Free Horns Free Ink, printing Free Indigo Free Inventions k Improvements in the Arts, Models, or Patterns of, provided that no article shall be deemed a raoael which can be fitted up for use Free Iron Tubes and Piping when drawn 10 Pitto with Screws & Couplings 20 I'er cent. Iron , pig ... . Free Iron — Rod, Bar, or Hoop; Nail and Spike Rod ; Hoop or Tire, for driving wheels of locomotives, bent and weldod : Boiler Plates (punched or unpunched) ; Railroad Bars ; Wrought Iron Chairs and Spikes ; Rolled Plates ; Wire 10 Jewellery and Watches. ... 10 Junk and Oakum Free Lard Free Lead, in sheet 10 Lead, white, dry 10 Lead, red, dry ... 10 Leather manufactures, viz., boots and shoes, harness and saddlery 25 Locomotive & Engine frames, Cranks, Crank Axles, Rail- way Car and Locomotive ' Axles, Piston Rods, Guide ■ and Slide Bars, Crank Pins, > Connecting Rods, Steam- boat and Mill Shafts, and Cranks forgetl In the rough 10 Litharge 10 Lime, the produce of British North America only Free Mace 30 Manilla Grass Free Manures, of all kinds Free Maps, Charts and Atlas^scs.. 10 Manufactures of Leather ; viz., boots and shoes, har- ness and saddlery 25 Marble, in blocks or slabs, unpolished Free Meats, fresh smoked, and salt Free Meal, buckwheat Free Medals 10 Medicinal Roots . , , , 10 Mediciues, patent, and me- dicinal preparations, not elsewhere specified 80 TARIFF OF DUTIES. 45 Per cent. Menageries, liorsAs, cattio, curi iugcs, and harness or ; subjiurtto regulation by the Covernor in Council Free Molasses (See i^peciflc Duties). Musses and Sea Grass, for upholstery purposes Free Musical Instruments, for mi- litary bands Free Nitre or i^altpetre Free Nuts, of all kinds (20 per cent) 20 Nutmegs 20 Natural History, specimens of Free Ochres, ungrouud Free Ochres, ground 20 Oakum Free Oils, cocoa nut, pine, and palm, in their crude, un< rectifled, or natural state. Free Oil Cake, or Linseed Cake. . .Free Orduance Stores Free Ores of all kinds of Metals. .Free Osier, or Willow, for Basket makers' use Free Patent Medicines bO Pe|>per, ground 30 Phosphorus 10 Pimento, ground 80 Plaster of Paris, ground and calcined 10 Porter 80 Pig Iron, Pig Lead, and Pig Copper Free Piteh and Tar Free Philosophical Instruments & Apparatus Globes Free Plants, Shrubs and Trees. . .Free Printing Ink and Printing Presses Free Provisions for Army or Navy or Ind ian nations Free Bags Free Railroad Bars 10 Red Lead, dry 10 Resin and Rosin Free Per cent. Rico, Including Rice Flour ..Free Hum, 15 cents per gallon, & 100 30 per cent on packages. Sails, ready made 10 Sago Flour Free Sail Cloth , No. 1 to 6 Free Sal Soda Free Sal Ammoniac Free Salt Free Seeds for agricultural, hor- ticultural, or manufactur- ing purposes only Free Ships' Blocks Free Ships' Water Casks, in use. .Free Shackles Free Sheaves Free Signal I^mps Free Silk Hat Felts Free Silk Twist, for bats, boots, and shoes 10 Slate Freo Snuff (See Note.) 30 Soda Ash .^ ^ Free Soap 30 Spelter, or Zinc, In sheet 10 Spelter, in block or pig Freo Specimens of Natural His- tory, Mineralogy, or Bot- tany Free Spices, ground 30 Spirits and Strong Waters, including Spirits of Wine * and Alcohol, not being Whiskey, 15 cents figal. & 30 per cent on packages.. . 100 Spirits of Turpentine 10 Starch 80 Statues, Busts, and Casts of ^ , marble, bronze, alabaster, or plaster of Paris ; Paint- ings & Drawings, as works "*' , of art ; Specimens of Sculp- ture; Cabinets of Coins, Medals, Gems, and all Col- lections of Antiquities Free Steel, wrought or cast IQ m ■•> i *y' r-X m •• IB" 'I I i K= !l 7^1 M 46 TARIFF OF DUTIES Per cent. Stereotype Blocks, for print- ing purpofses Free Stone, unwrought Free Straw, Tuscan, Grass, and Fancy Plaits 10 Sugar (See Sliding Scale). Sulphur, or Brimstone Free Tallow Free Tea (See Sliding Scale). Tampico Free Teasels Free Tiles, drain, for agricultural purposes Free Timber, and Lumber, of all kinds ; round, hewed, saw- ed, unmanufactured, in whole or in part Free Tin, granulated or bar 10 Tin and Zinc, or Spelter, in block or pig Free Tinned Plates 10 Tobacco, manufactured (See Note.) 30 Tobacco, unmanufactured . .Free Tow, undressed Free Travelling Trucks Free Treenails. Free Tubes, and Piping of Cop- per, Brass, or Iron, when drawn 10 Turpentine, spirits of . . 10 Turpentine, other than spir- its of Turpentine Free Per ctnt. Type Metal, in blocks or pigs. Free Varnish, bright and black, for shipbuilders, other than copal, carriage, shel- lac, mastic, or japan Freo Vegetables, not elsewhere specilled ...Free Vehicles of Travellers, ex- cept those of hawkers or pedlars. . . Free Vinegar, 4 cents per gallon, and 20 per cent, ad vol. Walnuts (20 per cent) 20 Water Lime, unground Free Wearing Apparel and Cloth- lnj_', made by hand or sew- ing machine 25 Whiskey, 40 cents per gallon , and 20 per cent, on pkgs. Wine, of all kinds (20 per cent) Wine, Spirits, and fermented liquors of all kinds, im- ported for OflBcers' Mess, and the packages contain- ing the same. Fre« Wire Iron.. 10 Wood, for Hoops, when not notched^ Free Woods, of all kinds Free Wool Free Zinc, in sheets 10 20 '»'.• The following articles are also permitted to be entered free, in certain circumstances or conditions, viz; — '.,-.; -i ft ,p. ,, ;. Agricultural Societies* Seeds of all kinds, farming utensils and implements of husbandry, when especially imported by, for the encouragement of agriculture. Apparel. Wearing and other personal effects, and implements of husbandry fnot merchandise) in actual use of persons coming to settle in the Province, and accompanying the owner. Arms for the Army and Navy and Indian Nations, provided the duty otherwise payable thereon would be paid or borne by the treasury of the United Kingdom or of the Provinces. Books, Maps, and Charts, imported not as mercbandise, but AS tbe TARIFF OP DUTIES. 4t* entered free, io [dise,but»s tbe personal effects of persons arriving in Canada to become bona Jide . residents ot the Province. Clothing for Army or Navy, or Indian Nations, or for gratuitous distribution by any charitable society. Household Furniture and Effects, that have been in actual use for ^ one month or more, of persons coming to settle in this Province, and in charge of the owner. Household Effects, Personal, not merchandise, of subjects of Her Majesty, domiciled in Canada, but dying abroad. ^ Machinery, Models and Patterns of, provided the same be not pat to actual use. Military Clothing, for Her Majesty's troops or militia. Military Stores, and Material for Military Clothing, imported for the use of the Provincial militia, under such restrictions as may be ; passed by the Governor in Council. Packages containing/rce goods, in which they are usually imported. Packages; viz., bales, trusses; cases covering casks of wine or brandy, in wood , cases and casks, containing drj' goods, hardware, and cutlery ; crates or casks containing glassware or earthenware ; , cases, containing bottled wine or spirits ; and other packages, in which goods of the kind imported in them are usually imported, and ' which do not necessarily or generally accompany such goods when sold in the Province. Packages, of all other kinds, to pay same ad valorem duty as the goods they contain, unless the duty exceeds 30 per cent ; in which case, the duty on the packages to be 30 per cent. Packages containing specific goods, 20 per cent, ad valorem. Tools and Implements of Trade of handicraftsmen arriving in Canada, when accompanied into the Province by the actual settler, . and brought in by such settler for his own use, and not for sale ; machinery excepted. Note.— On Cigars, per 1000, according to the value thereof, as hereunder, viz : — , , Value not over $10.00 per 1000 $2.00 ! .,r., " ** 10.00andnotover20.00. 3.00 . jf ' . ,,f3i,v " 20.00 »» " 40.00.4.00 ,Jl\v **' '< 40.00 5.00 ' i^sM On Pnuff and Snuff Flour, manufactured from Tobacco ground dry, for every pound 10 cts. On every pound of Snuff, damp, moist, or pickled 8 ** In addition to the ad valorem duty of Customs payable there- on, there shall be imposed, levied and collected, on the several - ,^ .•j descriptions of manufactured Tobacco hereinafter mentioned, the specific duties of Customs following, that is to say : On Cavendish , Plug, Twist, and all descriptions of manufactured -r Tobac<;o, sweetened, except those hereinafter specially ^ mentioned and otherwise charged with duty, for every lb.. 10 <* ^l m %■ •* '.'.I if..' '\* d. *.* 48 TARIFF OF PILOTAGBI. r . ',.-•"♦ .%" lw!. mP m Od CoramoD Cut Smoking Tobacco (tabac friso) made from un- pressed Tobacco, whether from stems ; and on shorts or other refuse separated from fine cut Tobacco in the process of manufacture, for every pound 6 On Tobacco, Fine Cut, manufactured to be sold or delivered loose, in bulk or in packages, papers, wrappers or boxes, for every pound 16 On Canadian Twist, otherwise called Tabac blanc en torquette, ... being the unprossed leaf rolled and twisted, for Tevery pound 2 '* u (i TdbU of ProhibUiorM. — The following articles are prohibited to be imported, under a penalty of fifty pounds, together with the forfeiture of the parcel or package of goods in wnic> the same may bo found : — Books, Drawings, Paiutinjtis, and Prints, of an imuioral or indecent character ; Coin, base or counterfeft. Fteefor Use of Her MaJesty^s Army in Canada. — Silver or plated Ware, Glassware, China Ware, Table Linen, and Cigars, for the use of any regimental mess of ofQcers serving in Canada. The "phrase, " All importations for the use of Hor Majesty's Army and Navy, or for the public uses of the Province,'* is by the last Act, interpreted to mean, that such importations are only free when th» duty, otherwise payable thereon, would he borne by the Treasury of the United Kingdom or this Province. ,, > ^ ,, All goods not hereinbefore enumerated, snict- *.o 20 per cent duty. ; 'i V! f. ,1 'v?.,-' U •■! t/i- TARIFF OF PILOTAGE,' '' Between the Harhoura of Quebec and Montreal j 20th Vict.j chap, 128, section 1. From the Harbour of Quebec to Portneuf and the opposite side of the River St. Lawrence, or below Portneuf and above the Harbour of Quebec :— For the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught of water, Upwards $0.50 Downwards 0-50 For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water, u pwards 0. 62 Downwards For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of (Irftught of water, Upwards 1.05 • Downwards 0-70 .62i .62} t1* ,./. TARIFF OF PILOTAGE. 49 From the Harbour of Quebec to Three Rivers and the opposite side of the River St. Lawrence, or any place above Portncuf, and below Three Rivers :— Tor the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught of water, Upwards $1.00 Downwards LOO For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water. Upwards 1.25t Downwards 1.25 For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water, Upwards 2-10 Downwards 1.40 From the Harbour of Quebec to William Henry, and the oppo- site side of the River St. Lawrence, or any place above Three Rivers and below William Henry : — For the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled ",)y steam . ? (except as hereinafter mentioned), for eacn foot of draught of water. Upwards $1.50 Downwards 1.50 ., For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water. Upwards 1.87| Downwards l-STj For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of draught of water, Upwards 3- 15 Downwards 2. 10 From the Harbour of (Quebec to the Harbour of Montreal, or to any place above William Hemy, and below the Harbour of Montreal : — , For the pilotage of any vessel in tow or propelled by steam (except as hereinafter mentioned), for each foot of draught of water, Upwards $2. 00 Downwards 2.00 For the pilotage of any sea-going vessel propelled by steam, for each foot of draught of water, Upwards 2.50 Downwards 2.50 /, For the pilotage of any vessel under sail, for each foot of )[ draught of water, Upwards 4.20 : j Downwards 2'SQ. X.. ,; TRINITY HOUSE. Louis Marchand, master ; William Bristow, deputy master; H. Stames, J. L. Beaudry, Victor Hudon, Thomas Morland, Pierre Got^, Benjamin Lyman, wardens ; £. D. David, registrar ; 0. Curran, water bailiff. Office : Harbor Commissioners' Build* ing. m ■r i i % 60 " CONSULS, AO. < i CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. AuC'ii > If .v,dT /'ol ..i i. MONTREAL.' ■ Benjamin Holmes, Collector. John Lewis, Surveyor. Long y^oom.— Francis Crispo, chief clerk ; C.Solby, J. P. Pur- cell, William Bleakloy, J.E.Villeneuvo, William McOormick, J. Cox, A. Jodoin, clerks ; W. P. Weir, acting as clerk. Surveyor and Warehouse-keeper^ s Qi/lce, — T. Watkins, clerk ; J. Nelson, landing waiter and clerk ; j. Bariy, clerk. Water Side,— J. Jordan, assistant surveyor and chief landing waiter ; C. W. Macon, tirst landing waiter ; E. Meyer, H. La- croix, T. Barry, C. Fitzpatrick, and J. O'Mera, landing waiters; H. Fletcher, tide-surveyor; H. B. Jamieson, assistant tide- surveyor; T. Seivwright, weigher : H. Ellis, locker; 0. Allard, assistant locker ; J. Hughes, housekeeper and messenger. Examining -Warehouse Deimrtment, — A. Levesque and A. Bryson, appraisers ; J. McNider, assistant appraiser and exara- ining-warehouse keeper. Ow^por^s.— Rouse's Point : B. Burland, surveyor and landing waiter; L. C. Vandal, landing waiter; R. Wilson, acting ditto. Lachine: L.Globensky, landing waiter. - . , v?> jj .. . .^.j A,i< I . . - CONSULS AND VICE-CONSULS.' Belgian, Jesse Joseph, Prds-de-Ville Place, Lagauchetidre Street. Danish, Hon. Thomas Ryan, 8 St. Helen Street. French, T. Doucet, 48 St. Francois Xavier Street. French Consul General, Monsieur Frederic Gautier, Quebec. Hanoverian, n Prulsfan, ( ^^^^^ Chapman, St. John St. ' " ' " Spanish, ' Hanseatic, Hon. Thomas Ryan, 8 St. Helen Street. ' • Norway and Sweden, Vice-Consul, Henry Chapman, St. John St. Republic of Uruguay, F. W. Henshaw, 7 St. Sacrament Street. United States Consul General for the B. N. A. Provinces, Hon. John F. Potter. United States Consuls, \ ? J^^'tta WSk Basin. United States Consular Ai/ents,— Geo. Perry, Cobourg; John McMillan, Dundee ; John E. Kirkpatrick, Dunnville ; John Douglas, Fort Erie; George E. Berwick, Hemmingford; J. S. Hawley, Prescott ; R. 0. Lake, Port Burwell ; James Fortir, Port Col borne ; John Albro, Port Hope ; H, H. Stevenson, Port Row- aai : James Bostwick, Port Stanleyj Alb. Hendrick, Sarn^ i ; D. C. Haynes, St. Catherines ; R. J. Kimball, Toronto ; J. Wilkie Moore, Windsor. OURilENCY TABLE. 51 If CURRENCY TABLE.^ • ^^ • p • -§ ^ •r^ c a ffi c. s. d 1 H 2 ^K 3 ^% 4 2>^ 5 3 6 SK 7 4M 8 4^ 9 5>^ 10 6 11 6>^ 12 7'r 13 7% 14 . 8>/ 15 .. g 16 . 9>^ 17 lOM 18 10^^ 19 HK 20 1 21 1 0^ 22 1 1>^ 23 1 IX 24 1 2^ 25 1 3 26 1 3>^ 27 1 4i4 28 1 4X 29 1 5>^ 30 1 6 31 1 6>^ bo a ■^ o s. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 d. 1 i>^ 2 2K 3 4 '/2 5 5>^ 6 ^% 7 7>^ 8 9 c. 32 33 34 35 30 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 9>^' 50 93^ 51 lOX 52 lOX 53 11>^ 54 11% 55 5ft 57 58 59 60 61 62 -3 OS a 6 0^4 2)^ 2% Is P 07 S. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 d. I 7^2 7K 8,s: 9 I 11^^ OH IM 1% 2>^ 3 3K 4^ 4% 5>^2 6 i2 6>^2 7>4^2 7^2 8>^2 9 2 9^2 2 10»^ 2 2 10% 2 2 11>^2 3 2 3 0>^2 3 1>^2 3K 4>^ 4% r>>^ ^^% 7% 8M ^% ^% 10^ ox 0% 2X 2X 3 31^ 4 5 6 (A s $ C. .63 .61 .65 .66 .67 .68 .69 .70 .71 .72 .73 .74 .75 .76 .77 .78 .79 .80 .81 .82 .83 .84 .85 .86 .87 .68 .89 .90 1.00 5.00 1 £ s. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 IX 2K 3>^ 4^4 4X 10.00 2 10 5> 6 6>^ IVa 1% 9 9K 10)^ lOX IIK OM IX IX 2>^ 3 3K 4^ 4X 5X 6 bO a To coNVKRt pKNcn? INTO rKNTR,— Add R Cypher to any number of penc«», and divide by 6. Example : To 44 pence, add a cypher, 440 ; which, divided by 6, givps 73 2-6ths, say 73 cents. To coNVBRT Cknts i.vto Penck — MultlpJy any number of cents by 6, and put off the last flsrure, which is tenths. Example : 73 cents, multiplied by 6, gives 438, or 43 pence and 8-lOths, say ^4 pence. To CONVERT Sterung INTO CURRENCY .—To the glven sum. add one- fifth of it-self and one twelfth of that one fifth Currency into Sterling. —Multiply by 60, and divide by 73. ' «| •i.»f 4j 4 ii ty.i 52 BANKS IN CANADA. H-^iv^ BANKS IN CANADA; [ ; With their Agencies. Places. Names of Banks. Officers. ^■' Alexandria Ontario D. A. Macdonald, agent. Barrie Upper Canada. . . E. Lally, manager. Toronto Alex. Kussell, agent. Belleville Commercial Andw. Thomson, manager. Montreal Q. McNider, manager. Berlin Commercial K. N. Ilogers, agent. Bowmanville Ontario D. Fisher, cashier. Brantford Upper Canada. . . • W. Pollock, agent. ' 'i/i ,. B. N. America. . . .A. Robertson, manager. Montreal A. Ness, manager. Brockville Upper Canada. . . . J. W. B. Rivers, manager. Commercial J. H. Roper, manager. Montreal J. N. Travers, manager. Chatham Commercial W. S. Ireland, agent Gobourg Montreal W. J. Buchanan, manager. Toronto D. Ct)ulson, agent. Cornwall Montreal A. B. Buchanan, agent. . Dtindaa B. N. America. . . .J. C. Geddes, agent. Ontario J. M. Thornton, manager. Elora Montreal W. P. Newman, agent. Fergus Montreal G. D. Ferguson, agent. Gall Gore John Davidson, manager. Commercial William Cooke, manager. Ooderich Upper Canada — Thomas Mackie, manager. Montreal F. W. Thomas, agent. Guelph Gore T. Sandilands, manager. Montreal R. M. Moore, manager. - ■ " Ontario B. Morris, manager. Hamilton Gore W. G. Cassels, cashier. Upper Canada. . . .Benj. Morton, manager. B. N. America — George Taylor, manager. Montreal George Dyett, manager. Commercial James Bancroft, agent. Ontario W. G. Crawford, manager. IngeraoU Commercial C. H. Sorley, agent. Niagara District. .C. E. Chadwick, agent. Kingston Commercial C. S. Ross, cashier. tipper Canada. . . .W. G. Hinds, manager. B. N. America. . . James Riddell, manager. Montreal P. P. Harris, manager. Lindsay Ontario John D. Smith, manager. Montreal H. Dunsford, agent. ■J' i" , ■<' ft'- *-»'« '.:\f BANKS IN CANADA. S8 ^S .\ i J. i, agent. Br. ;ent. , manager. aager. ?ent. er. . at. lanager. er. , manager. mager. nanager. igent. I, manager. nt. n, agent. ' gent. , manager. , agent. , agent. , manager. , manager. ;, manager. agent. Dianagcr. anager. ager. ashler. lanager. manager. lanager. agent. 1, manager. ent. J agent. lier. lanager. manager. lanager. manager. gent. , Places. Names op Banks. Officers. liondon Upper Canada. . . James Hamilton, manager. B. N. America — W. C. Menzies, manager. Commercial J. G. Harper, manager. ' • Montreal A. Drummond, manager. ■ ' Gore H. S. Strathy, manager. Montreal Montreal E. H. King, genl. manager. City Bank F. Mflcculloch, cashier. ' ' ' Du Peuple B. H. Lemoine, cashier. '^» > V MoLSOKS W. Sache, cashier. \ :•. » Jacques C ARTIER. H. Cott^, cashier. A * Merchants Jackson Rae, cashier. ''^ Upper Canada. . . .E. T. Taylor, manager. ! . ' ■ B. N. America — A. C. Hooper, manager. International C. F. Smithers, gen. m'ger. Commercial Thomas Kirby, manager. Toronto A. Munroe, agent. ^ ' Ontario Henry Stames, manager. . i'. Mercantile & Ex ) .f r-r. change Bank, > Edw. Alex. Prentice,agenl. (limited) ) . ,., . K . . . -, . Niagara District . . Ontario Bank, agents. Eastn. Townships. City Bank, agents. Mount Forest Montreal J. Hogg, agent Nieolet Quebec L. M. Cresse, agent. ' Najpanee Commercial A. Smith, agent. Oshawa Ontario John B. Warren, manager. Ottawa Upper Canada — T. Helliwell, Jr., manager. B. N. America. . . -A. C. Kelty, agent. .'v ,' . j.i Montreal J. Stevenson, manager. * '.h . ,1 Quebec H. V. Noel, manager. Ontario William Wade, manager. Owen Sound Commercial J. Pottenger, agent. Paris Gore James Nimmo, manager. » Perth Commercial James Bell, agent. Montreal K. Richardson, agent. Peterborough Commercial W. F. Harper, manager. Toronto A. Smith, agent. ■ * • Montreal R. J. Dallas, manager. Ptcton Montreal James Gray, agent. h\ Port Hope Upper Canada — John Smart, manager. Prescott Commercial J. S. Roebuck, ageht. ^' - Quebec. Quebec W. Dunn, cashier. La Banque Na- ) j, Vezina, cashier. .4 }, ..Hi :> Upper Canada. . . -R. S. Cassels, manager. h <^fviin B. N. America — F. W. Wood, manager. Montreal T. R. Christian, manager. ■'\i I ■■>« Pfijjj^jj\ > Jas. ijrowne, manager. Ontario A. Fisher, manager. i . B. N. America Sam. Taylor, manager. Commercial C.J. Campbell, manager. Montreal A. Greer, manager. City Bank Jas. Graham, agent. Quebec W. W. Ransom, manager. Waterloo^ C,E, — Eastn. Townships . W. G. Parmalee, manager. Waterloo, C,\V- • .Montreal W. Richardson, agent: Whitbf/ Montreal W. R. Dean, manager. Woodstock Gore E. Ambrose, manager. Windsor .Upper Canada W. Rogers, manager. : T'v,.^ Commercial .,..*. .J. G. Macdonald, agent. >if^w«m fo'rEIGN AGENTS.- ^ ^'^'--^^^'^H- ' Places. Names op Banks. Agents. London, England. "B. N. America — Head Office. Upper Canada — Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co. Toronto City Bank of London. Commercial London Joint-Stock Bank. Montreal Union Bank of London. .«03i^lXi>lli .a^Ui'iiu^ ,n ,x Quebec Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co. City Bank Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co. Gore — Glyn, Mills, Currie & Co. ma'fy'Vftn 0^. BANKS IN CANADA. 55: ». .rv gent. lo, agents. ;nt. fnt. r., cashier. imager. pcent. t. mager. ager. ashier. manager. manager. Bnt. gent, agent. ?ent. I, manager. shier. cashier. , manager. lager. manager. , manager. iger. agent. v'^ , manager. e, manager. , agenti anager. anager. vi'.' nager. Id, agent. f.' v.A-t/^n"\ TS. I, .^t irrie k Co. iondon. >tock Bank. London, trrie & Co. irrie & Co, Irrie l. - International W. Williamson, manager; 'Ontario Liverpool Bank. ^ ( National B ank of Scotland,* EdinhurghiScotld,B. N. America. . I Bank of Scotland, \ (Royal Bank of Scotland. * f . ; ,. f ,., ' Upper Canada — British Linen Company. ' \ Montreal British Linen Company. ^ '.r , I ' * Commercial .... Commerci al B.k. of Scotl'dw , " J,.. Gore NationalBank of Scotland! ( National Bank of Scotland Glasgow ..........B.N. America . • \ and "*. '.»: " Vf ; .: ( Bank of Scotland. Commercial Clydesdale Banking CoV^' , Dublin^ Ireland . .Commercial Boyle, Low. Pim k Co. ; B. N. America. . . Provincial Bk. of Ireland^ City Bank National Bank of Ireland. Belfast, Ireland. . .Gore Northern Bank. ^ ? Paris B. N. America. . . Marcuard, Andr^ k Cie. ^ Chicago., Ill Montreal E. W. Willard, agent. New York Upper Canada — Bank of Commerce. Toronto Bank of Commerce. B. N.America.... I ™'J,-,'--»dJ».. ^.^ International William Wood, manager* ^^/- vr ' t Commercial Bank of Commerce. ^ ',.' " * .• '' Montreal R. Bell and F. Gundry. ''f ' 1 '•' "' ,, Quebec Maitland, Phelps k Co. > _'" ^ ' ' City Bank Bank of the Republic. • , .\ ♦ r 7S , . Jacques Cartier . . . Bfink of the Republic. '^'-^ ' "'^ ■ - " ac^vf^ 5 Ward k Co., and Mer- . ^^^^ } chants' Bank. Du Peuple Bank of the Republic. fV ^, i , Ontario City Bank. '/.!» -m.n Molsons The Mechanics' Bank. -i Niagara District. Manhattan Bank. 4l r 3:/" \Z» t ii "Ik m r;%3 %$ "^^* BANKS. *^V^* av r-*t •?•■»• S ft? i/ '*^/^ Places. Boston Names op Banks. Agents. - •»!"-. Alhanv Oswego Portland . . . . Moeheater. . . . Buffalo Detroit fii»» Francisco. . . ^e. Johns^ N,B, . . Halifax,, N.S* • • • Frederictnn, N,B Victoria (V, /.). . Jamaica* W. /. /. • Trinidad^ " Barbadoesj " .Montreal Merchants' Bank. City Bank J. E. Thayer & Brother. Upper Canada. . . .Blake, Bros. & Co. Commercial Merchants* Bank. Molsons J. E. Thayer & Brother. Upper Canada — Bank of Interior. Commercial New York State Bank. , , Gore New York State Bank. •Upper Canada — Luther Wright's Bank. Commercial Bank of Ontario. Toronto City Bank. Niagara IHstrict. .City Bank. .Upper Canada — Casco Bank. .Upper Canada — Rochester City Bankr , (Jore Rochester City Bank. .Niagara District. -Bank of Attica. Upper Canada — Farmers* & Mechanics* Bk. Gore Bank of Attica. .Upper Canada. . . .Second National Bank. Tl TSr AmArinn 5 ^- ^' (>rain and W. S. .J}. JN . America. . . . { Sutherland. • B. N. America. . . .R. R. Grindlay, manager. guebec Commercial Bank. . N. America — S. N. Binney, manager. . Quebec Central Bank. • B. N. America. . . .J. G. Shepherd, manager. •International A. Philipson, manager. .International T. A. Finlayson, manager. .International J. A. Bibby, acting m'ger. *. «.lf"t*« ' > 1' at ►'■y. w i- BANKS. r.'-.VA Bank op Montreal.— Estab. 1818.— Capital. $6,000,000. Directors,— T, B. Anderson, President : John Redpath, Vice- Pi'esident ; Hon. J. Rose, Messrs. Benj. Holmes. James Logan, Cbl. Thos. E. Campbell. Hon. . Thomas Ryan, H. Thomas, I>. Torrance. E. H. King, General Manager. Days of Discount : Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends : 1st June and 1st December. Montreal Bank, Savings Bank Department.— Under the management of Henry Vennor. Open every lawful day, from 10 till 3 o'clock. * MOKTRBAL. 67 manager. City Bank.— Capital, $1,200,000. Directors.— Wilham Workman, President; Champion Brown, Vice-President ; Wm. Macdonald, Chas. ]*hillii)s, Joseph Tiffin. Oificer8,—¥. MacCuUoch, cashier; K. Mills, accountant; C.J. Scott, paying teller ; G. lluthvcn, receiving teller ; L. Mathewson, deposit ledger keeper ; David Kinnel. discount clerk ; John Ja*. MacCuUoch, collection clerk; Benjamin H. Pring, assistant clerk ; James Macloa, messenger ; Dennis Gorman, porter. Days of Discount : Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends: Ist June and 1st December. La Banque du Peuplk.— Capital $2,000,000. i>tVec .' 1 Ontario Bank.— Capital, $2,000,000. < .d^iii;^^... i U :/^ Head Office, Bowmanville, C. W. Hon. J. Simpson, President ; D. Fisher, cashier. Montreal Branch. — Place d'Armes, H. Starnes, manager. To- ronto : A. Fisher, manager. Onhawa : J. B. Warren, ditto. Ottavm : Wm. Wnde. ditto. Hamilton : W. G. Crawford, ditto. Diindas : J. M. Thornton, ditto, Guelph : E. Morris, ditto. Lindsay : John D. Smith ditto. Alexandria : D. A. Macdonald, agent. Days of Discount : Mondays and Thursdays. ' ' ?, ; ' '. ^'l' * :':- BTAMP ACT. 59 Bank of Toronto.—A. Miinro. agent; J. T. M. Burnsido, aooountant; J. Murray Smith, toiler; C. W. Arnold, and B. KobinHon, clerks ; Joseph Miehaud, porter. Discount : Every day. International Bank, Limited.— Head Office, London. Capital, .£1,500,000 Sterling. Montreal Branch : C. F. Smithers, general manager ; T. Cald- well, accountant; W. A. Sampson, teller: John Rogers, clerk; C.Smith, messenger. Discount : Every day. I' ■ ; :»■ >.■ i , .1. ' I Thk Mercantile and Exchange Bank, Limited.— Capital, £4,000,000 Sterling • Edward Alexander Prentice, Agent Merchants Exchange. <•• City AND TiSTBiCT Savings Bank.— No. 4, Groat St. James Street. Patron, His Lordship the R. C. Bishop of Montreal; Alfred Laroegue, president • Henry MulhoUand, vice-president : L. H. Ilolton, H- Juda?(, Juts pre Borthelot. Henry Starnes. A. Mi Dclisle, Edward M" ; hy, William Workman, and Edwin Atwater, directors ; j i. J. Barbeau, actuary. Oi)en every li v i'ul day du . ]g banking hours ; closes on Satur- days at IP- M The Board meets every Monday evening. -• V^ NEW STAMP ACT. I; • .1 I , 'J i V' '" An Act to impose Duties on Promisaory Notes and Bills of ,^ Exchange, ^ Preamble. Whereas it is necessary to increase the Provincial Revenue, and ^or that purpose to impose and provide for the collection of the 1;' ;y hereinafter mentioned; Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Assembly of Canada, enacts as follows : — Duties Imposed — Instruments under $100 €X€m,jit— Instruments made^ drawn^ or accepted after IstAugitfit. 1864, on/ */ a^fj'ected — Rates on Bills, dbc.y executed singly^ in duplicate, tripli' cate, and otherwise, I. Upon and in respect of every promissory note, draft, or bill 60 STAMP AOT. ^!:?- •"*». Iw KfI^'*^ \Wk Kii/i in! ■Trl^^ iK ^! 1 '4 |» Bp of exchange, for an amount not less than one hundred dollars, made, drawn, or aocoptod in this Province, on or after the first day of Aufi^ust, in the present year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, there shall be levied, collected, and paid to Iler Majesty, for the public uses of the Province, the duties herein- after mentioned, that is to say :— On each such promissory note, and on each such draft or bill of exchange, executed singly, a duty of three cents, for the first hundred dollars of the amount thereof, and a further duty of three cents for each additional hundred dollars or fraction of a hundred dollars of the amount theroot ; On each such draft or bill of exchange executed in duplicate, a duty of two cents on each part for the first hundred dollars of the amount thereof, and a further duty of two cents for each additional hundred dollars or fraction of a hundred dollars of the amount^horeof ; On each such draft or bill of exchange executed in more than two parts, a duty of one cent on each part for the first hun- dred dollars of the amount thereof, and a further duty of one cent for each additional hundred dollars or fraction of a hun- dred dollars of the amount thereof; And any interest made payable at the maturity of any bill, draft, or note, with the principal sum, shall be oountod as part of the amount thereof. Duty to he paid by a ffixinq Adhesive Stamp— Stamp to he defaced by maker ^ drawer, acceptor^ or first endorser^ and how, II. The duty on any such promissory note, draft, bill of ex- change, or part thereof, shall be paid by affixing thereto an adhesive stamp or adhesive stamps of the kind hereinafter mentioned, to the value of such duty, upon which the s'^nature or part of the signature of the maker or drawer, or in the case of a draft or bill made or drawn out of this Province of the acceptor or first indorser in this Province, or his initials, or some integral or material part of the instrument shall be written, so as (as far as maybe practicable) to identify each stamp with the instru- ment to whif^h it is attached, and to show that it has not before been used, and to prevent its being thereafter used for any other instrument. Meaning of Bill of Exchanpe or Draft— Letters of Credit^ and certain kinds of Receipts charpeahlcp III. Every bill, draft, order, or instrument, — For the payment of any sum of money by a bill or promissory i note, whether such payment be required to be made to the bearer or to order; ¥ STAMP ACr. 61 Every document usually termed a letter of credit, or whereby any person is entitled to have credit with, or to receive from or draw upon any person for any sum of money ; And every receipt for money, given by any bank or person, which shall entitle the person paying such money or the bearer of such receipt to receive the like sum from any third person ; shall be deemed a bill of exchange or draft chargeable with the duty under this Act. * Commissariat and Government Bills, dec, Banh-^notea, Post-office Orders, Municipal Debentures, and Coupons exempted, IV. Every bill of exchange, draft, or order drawn by any offi- cer of Her Majesty's Commissariat, or by any other officer in Her Majesty's Imperial or Provincial service, in his official capacity, or any exceptanco or endorsement by such officer on a bill of exchange drawn out of Canada, or any draft of or on any bank payable to the order of any sucn officer in his official capacity as aforesaid, or any note payable on demand to bearer, issued by any chartered bank of this Province, or by any bank issuing su -^h iiote under the Act, Chapter 55, of the Consolidated Statutes of Canada, intituled, An Act respecting Banks and Freedom of Banking, shall be free from duty under this Act. Any cheque upon any chartered bank or licensed banker, or on any savings bank, if the same shall be payable on demand ; Any post-office money order ; and Any municipal debenture or coupon of such debenture ; shall be free of duty under this Act. Preparation of Stamps — Value to appear thereon, V. The Governor in Council may, from time to time, direct stamps to be prepared for the purposes of this Act. of such kinds and bearing respectively such device as he thinks proper, and may defray the cost thereof out of any unappropriated monies forming part of the Consolidated Revenue Fund ; bijt the device on each stamp shall cxprcps the value thereof, that is to say, the sum at which it shall be reckoned in payment of the duties hereby imposed. ^ ^ Sale of Stamps— Remuneration therefor. VI. The Minister of Finance may appoint any postmasters, collectors of inland revenue, or other officers of the Government, to be the distributors of stamps under this Act. and may authorize any other persons to purchase stamps from such distributors to f ->ii u^ U''' 62 STAMP ACT. ::ir.V^'^ L '•; <* 1 5 •>•« fji'*''''t)M' sell again ; and the Governor in Council may fix the remunera- tion to be allowed to such distributors, and the discount to bo made to persons so purohasint? to sell a^ain; but such discount shall in no case exceed live I3ercent. on the value of such stamps, and shall not bo allowed on any quantity less than one hundred dollars worth. Governor in Council may declare if Instrument char qeaWr under this Act — Order may be Amended — Puhiication att-l J roof thereof. VII. The Governor in Council may make such further regu- lations as he may deem necessary for carrying this Act into effect, and may, by any Order in Council, declare that any kind or class of insUuments as to which doubts may arise, are or are not chart?eablo with any and what duty under this Act according to the true meaning thereof; and any Order in Council made under this Act may be explained, amended, or repealed by any other sujh order of later date ; and any Order in Council under this Act shall be published, and may be proved, in ths manner pro- vided by the Act respecting duties of Customs, and the collection thereof, as to. Orders in Council under that Act. . . ,, . Sta?np to be affixed by Maker or Draxcer of Inland Bill,, * 300.... 09 06 03 800 •.:•# 400.... 12 08 04 ' 400 " ' 1* 600.... 15 10 05 ' • 500 " • f* 600.... 18 12 06 • 600 ' l« 700.... 21 14 07 700 " ;• i« 800.... 24 16 08 - 800 " : !♦ 900.... 27 18 09 900 " - H 1000.... 30 20 10 . 1000 y; j« 1100.... 33 22 11 1100 '■■» 1200.... 86 24 12 1200 " '-!» 1300.... 39 26 13 1300 " .^ # 1400.... 42 28 14 1400 " «♦ 1500.... 45 30 15 1500 " « 1600.... 48 32 16 /,, 1600 " « . 1700.... 51 34 17 --"1700 " " 1800. . . . 54 36 18 ; *' 1800 " . " 1900.... 57 38 19 •«• • '' ■'* 1900 « ^'i «( 2000. . . . 60 40 20 '* 2000 " *^ 2100.... 63 42 21 2100 " « 2200. . . . 66 44 22 2200 " " 2300-... 69 46 23 2300 '* ^ 2400.... 72 48 24 2400 " « 2500.... 75 60 25 . 2500 " « 2600 ... 78 52 26 ,i ,., 2600 " . ..." 2700.... 81 . 54 28 ^ '^2700 " "f "' 2800.... 84 56 ■ 2800 " "irfM. 2900 87 58 29 ^ 2900 " ** J. 3000.... 90 60 30 3000 " •• 3100.... 93 1 62 31 8100 « •♦ 3200.... 96 64 82 ^^ l";^^ ■'J^ li- ii; /v V l,.fl :i^ STAMP ACT. TABLE OF DUTIES ON BILLS OF EXCHANGE, Ac, i-^tj *. -i J '« .», * J.- {Continued). ;a f^.' *. 'J i\ MARRIAGE LICENSES. , - Issued by A. Ross. i; Residence : 11 Mo'unt Royal Terrace, McGill College Avenue, and at the Office of Mr. John Monk, Advocate, 28 Little Bt. fS ¥i James Street. • ... hm i» IIOKTRIAL. 6t $ fGB, Ac, late. ich t. In more than Two Parts On each part. Cf8. 6 33 8 34 35 2 36 i 37 6 38 3 39 [) 40 2 41 i 42 ■» 5 43 J 44 ) 45 J 46 I 47 1 48 49 60 rly, would duplicate, each part J Avenue, ittle^t. X IZ CORPORATION, &c., OP THE CITY OF MONTREAL. -ho * F. Leclaire, • H. Bulmer, ♦ D. Uorrie, ♦ P. Donovan. ♦ J. R. Bronsdon, ♦ A. Martin, ♦ Jos. Poupart, Thos. McCready, A. McOibbon, J. L. Beaudry, Esq., Ma^r, Aldermen. • R. Bellemare, Jacques Grenier, Fred. Penn, CoUNClLLORgr. B. Devlin, £. Lamoureux, L. Labello, J, B. Gbyette. J. B. Kollandf, A. A. Stevenson, 'J W. Rodden, * H. Lyman, ♦ F. Contant, D. McNovin, Geo. Bowie. Ferd. David, T. S. Higginson, J.W. McGauvran, J. Leduc. •4 <<^i' * Bedre ia Mftreh next, but are eligible fbr re-election. Wards Repbesbmted. East Ward Rolland, Grenier, Leclaire. Centre Ward Higffinson, McGibbon, Gorrie. West Ward Stevenson, Penn, Ls'inan. St Ann*s Ward McGauvran, Rodden, Donovan. St. Antoine Ward McNevin, McCready, Bulmer. St. Lawrence Ward Bowie, Devlin, Bronsdon. St. Louis Ward David, Ledu<2, Bellemare. St. James Ward. ...* Contant, Lamoureux, Martin. St. Mary's Ward Goyette, LaJ^eile, Poupart. ^n OfFIOERS op TtfR COBPORATION. John P. Sexton, city recorder. Chff, Glackmeyer, city clerk. ^ Edouard Demoi^ city treasurer. P. McQuisten, city surveyor. < Peter L. M&odonell. assistant city clerk* G. Lamothe, chief of police, H. I. Ibbotson, derk Recorder's Court. Louis Lesafe, superintendent Water Works. L. W. Tessier, aoeountant Water Works. A. Bertram, chief engineer Fire Department , J. . Dubuo, insp ector of buildings. Jiht O'Co^r*' \ ^^t*"** T»«u»rt Office. W.A.tesnJ^t'»«>«'J«' ditto. f. ' ''» 'it .1 t m I I/. .'■■^ '',14*' A" 3 Js-i 68 0OAt>ORAtlON. Duverger, extra clerk Recorder's Court. '"^^ I ^l( V ) ir- U John Kennedy, assistant surveyor. jimes 0°Brien. ( ^xtra clerks of Water Works. F. H. Badger, chief telegraph operator. jimes^YSm^'* I Assistant telegraph operators. James J. Bogue, extra clerk Bond Department. J. Pernio, clerk Bonsecours Mark% t. F. Benoitt assistant ditto. Henry Kollmyer, clerk of St. Ann's Market. Thos. Day, assistant ditto. Joseph Robillard, clerk of Cattle Market. A. Schwarte, clerk of Hay Market. D. D. Grenier, assistant ditto. Elie Beaulieu, clerk of St. Lawrence Market. / T. Orsali, clerk of Papineau Market. ' M. M. Vaughan, clerk of St. Gabriel Market. C. Lefebvre, clerk of St. Antoine Market. _ A. D. Joubert, bailiff and crier of Recorder's Court. Jos. Duraont, extra bailiff. . James Darcy, messenger. . cua^fr telS^:^ I Attorneys. | ^p«fSl,ineau J Notaries. .'1 ■ U m .'I .! r i''„ COMHITTEES. 'flA /^«nanc«.— Leclaire, chairman; Bulmer, Gk>rrie) BellemarOi Grenier, Rodden, Lyman. j?oad^.— Bulmer, chairman ; Rodden, Contanti Poupart, Ste- yenson, Bowie, Darid. Poh'ce.— Rodden, chairman ; Leclaire, McCready, McGibbon, Devlin, Labelle, Leduc. /^ire.— Lyman, chairman; Donovan, Bronsdon, Poupart, Rol- land, MoNevin, David. Tfiortcr.— Gorrie, chairman; Grenier, Bronsdon, Lamonreuz, McNevin, David, McGauvran. JWarA;c*».--Grenier, chairman; Contant, Donovan, Poupart, McCready. Bowie, Leduc. ZtV^^— RoUand, chairman ; Donovan, Martin, Poupart, Dev- lin, Stevenson, Higginson. City Hall,— 'Borne, chairman ; Penn, Martin, McGibbon, La- moureux, Rolland, McGauvran. Zicen«e«.— Stevenson, chairman; Bronsdon, Lamoureux, La- belle, Goyette, Higginson, McGauvran. Health.— BellemBxe, chairman ; Ledairo, Penn, Martin, Dev- lin, McNevin, Higginson. 8aiyh«IJX^^ , / rr MONTREAL. 69 t-' MUNICIPAL TAXES. •>! Abstract of the Aaaeasment By-Law9 of the City Council, Assessment of Is. 6d. on the .£ on the assessed yearly value of all real property within the city. Wholesale merchants, retail merchants, traders, dealers, ma- nufacturers, professional men, &c,, at £7 l(te. per XlOO on the rental. Statute labor, 5s. Inn-keepers :— £6 15 on rental to £9 £11 5 £14 1 3 £16 17 6 £19 13 9 i;22 10 £25 6 3 it it 44 ti it (( it . £40 . £60 . .£80 .£100 .X125 .£150 .£175 .£200 ...£250 . . .«toiXi ...£600 And £4 7s. 6d. on every addi- tional £100 over £600. £28 2 6 on rental to. £.30 18 9 £33 15 " £39 7 6 " £43 15 ♦♦ Auctioneers— an annual duty of £50 for first class, and £40 for second class ; and £10 for each clerk employed to cry out. Grocers— £7 10s. per £100 on their rental. Gas Works— an annual duty of £200. Livery Stable Keepers— an ajinual duty of £20 ; on each two- wheeled carriage, 15s. ; on each four-wheeled carriage, 208. Inn-keepers, having vehicles for the use and advantage of customers— for each two-wheeled carriage, 30s. ; for each four- wheeled carriage, 40s. Pawnbrokers— an annual duty of £50. Hawkers, carrjing a pack— an annual duty of £2. Hawkers, using cart or vehicle— an annual duty of £5. For each pleasure-horse, 30s. ; for each working-horse, 12s. 6d. Horses daily and constantly employed in the owner's work or business, by which he gains his maintenance, to be considered working-horses. Vehicles for hire— for each two-wheeled vehicle, 20s. ; for each four-wheeled vehicle, 30s. Stage-Coaoh, Omnibus, or Stage -Waggon— when drawn by one or two horses, 40s. ; when drawn by four or more horses, GOb. For each close carriage, or corresponding winter vehiele, £5 ; four-wheeled half-covered carnage, or ditto, drawn by two horses, OOs. ; four-wheeled half- covered carriage, or ditto, drawn by one horse, 50s.; double dennet, <&c., or ditto, 408.; gig,calechei spring cart, or ditto, 30s. ; waggon or vehicle, not above specified* or winter vehicle, adapted for draught of two or more horsesi 208. •VJ ■I I •T^A Si «-»T^^ 70 MUNIOIPAL TAXES. Do^s, 7s. 6(i. each. (Shelteringf or permitting to rosort, is keeping a d^ig,) Tncatres - an annual duty of j£40 (above assessment) on the proprietor. Proprietors of caravans of wild beasts, circuses, Ac, to obtain permission from His Worship the Mayor, and pay £25 therefor, and $10 for each subsequent day that the same is open. Proi)rietor or proprietors of each steam ferry-boat plying from Laprairie or Longueuil, an annual duty of j£50 currency. ^anks or bank agencies, annual duty of £10(). • Fire insurance companies or agencies, annual duty of £50. Marine insurance companies, annual duty of X25. Brokers or money-changers* annual duty of £'25, Produce brokers, money-lenders, and commission merchants — an annual duty of £20. Distillers, or agents of distillers— 20 per cent, on the whole of tjie rental of business premises. Brewers, or agents of brewers— 15 per cent, on the whole of the rental of business premises. Ball- alleys, skittle grounds, nine-pin alleys— an annual duty of .£12 lOs. Brick-yards, an annual duty of £10. ^^^ ' Horse-dealers, an annual duty of £5. -X TAXES COLLECTED BY THE CHIEF OF POLICE. Each carter, cabman &c., shall pay an annual duty to th& Chief of Police, for registration and number, as follows :— For every cart or oaleche, lOs. ; ditto cab, whether two or four wheeled, 15s. ; ditto coach drawn by two horses, 30s. ; ditto om- nibus, 60s. ; certificate to every master carter. Is, ; do. driver, 6d. The Chief of Police also collects all assessments leviable on all horses and vehicles for whioh certificates of registry are applied for, viz. :— On each working horse, annually, 12s. 6d. ; ditto two- wheeled vehicle for hire, 15s..; ditto four-wheeled ditto, 20s.; ditto stage coach, omnibus, or waggon, drawn by one or two horses, 40s. , ditto drawn by four or more horses, 608. ; each cart or sleigh drawn by one horse, convesdng any kind of building materials into the city from the Banlieu, an annual duty of 5s., for registration and number; for each vehicle, under similar circumstances, drawn by two horses, 10s. ; for each waggon or other four-wheeled vehicle, or corresponding winter vehicle, drawn by two horses, 20s. Briokmakers, builders, or any person carting building mate- rials in the city, an annual duty for registration, as follows:— For each two-wheeled vehicle, or corresponding winter vehicle, drawn by one horse, 15s ; ditto, drawn by two horses, 20s. ; for each waggon, or corresponding winter vehicle, drawn by two or more horses, 20s. IfOKTRBAL. VI esort, is ;) on the bo obtain therofor, ing from r£50. t rcbants— whole of whole of Lual duty ' r . f^LICE. ty to the ws :— For or four ditto om- river, 6d. ble on all [e applied itto two- tto, 20s.; e or two ach cart building ty of 6s^ similar laggon or yehicle, mate- Ts:— For |e, drawn Ifor each I or more All bakers, brewers, and distillers, and their agents, the fol- lowing annual duty, for registration :— For each baker's two- wheeled vehicle, or corresponding sloigh, 408. ; ditto waggon, or ditto, OOs. ; ditto brewer's or distiller's two or four wheeled vehi- cle, or corresponding sleigh, 60s. Merchants, manufacturers, and traders, or other persons, using any cart, waggon, dray, or other vehicle, for the conveyance or delivery of goods, wares, effects, or merchandise of any kind whatsoet r, to pay an annual duty for registration, as follows, viz. :— For each and every two-wheeled cart, or other vehicle, and corresponding winter sleigh $8 00 For each and every four-wheeled vehicle, cart, waggon, or other vehicle, and corresponding winter sleigh 12 00 Milkmen, to pay an annual duty for registration, of 6 00 Root or si)ruco beer makers, to pa>* an annual duty for reg- istration, of 7 00 Farmers or gardeners, for the privilege of selling potatoes by the bag in any part of the city, to pay an annual duty for registration, of 12 00 ^^^ Parties obtaining certificates as aforesaid, have, more- over, to procure numbers for each vehicle from the Chief of Police, who is authorized to exact the following charges therefor, viz. :— FiraUp.—'FoT each and every number of a vehicle, 10 cents. Secondly,— For entering the name and residence of each master carter, or owner of a vehicle or vehicles, kept or used for hire, and granting a certificate thereof, and a number to the said master carter or owner as aforesaid, 20 cents. Thirdljn— For entering the name and residence of each and every carter, driver or a vehicle belonging to another, and grant- ing him a certificate thereof and a number, 25 cents. ^ ^ RATES OF CARTAGE From any of the Harbour Wharves^ or any place in the First Division, to the Canal, within the City Limits : s. d. For each load, not exceeding 15 cwt 1 For each load, from 15 to 20 cwt, - 1 4 For each load of 20 cwt., and upwards 1 8 Ashes : For each load of 3 barrels, from Canal to Inspection Store 1 For each load of 3 brls., from Inspection Store to wharves 1 Pork and Beef: For each load of 4 barrels, from Canal or wharves, to any place in the First Division, and vice versa ............ 7J I-',' y. n * I 12 RATES OP OARTAGB. El •^ B. d. Floiir : For each load of 6 brSrw 'rom Canal to Harbour wharves, or any place in the r> &'. Division, and vice versa 7^ Firewood : From Canal and vice ver»a^ per cord, to any place in St. Ann's Suburb 1 lOi St. Joseph Suburb t 2 6 St. Antoine Suburb 3 St. Lawrence Suburb, west of St. Lawrence Street 3 9 St. Lawrence Suburb^ north-east of St. Lawrence Street, including St. Louis Street 4 6 Quebec Suburb, as far as Papineau Road 5 3 Quebec Suburb; beyond Papineau Road 6 ;o any place within the limits of the First Division, west of St. Joseph Street 3 To anyplace within the limits of First Division, north-east of St. Joseph Street 3 9 From any op the Harbour . Wharves, and vice veraa^ to any place within Goods not hereinafter mentioned for each load not over 15 owt- Ditto, 15 to 20 cwt Ditto, 20 cwt., and upwards. . . . 100 bushels of Salt 100 bushels of Grain Cord of Wood, off boats Cord of Wood, off rafts Boards, per 100 pieces, 1 inch thick and 12 feet long. ... Boards, 2-inch plank Boards, S-inch plank Coals, per chaldron Iron and Steel, per ton Molasses and Sugar, p. hogshead First Second Division. 8. d. Division. 8. d. 9 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 8 4 5 8 9 4 6 llOi 2 6 2 6 3 9 8 9 4 6 6 9 8 3 9 10 6 2 6 3 6, 1 6 2 1 1 8 Third Division. 8. d. 1 1 2 6 5 3 5 3 a 3 6 5 3 9 9 12 4 6 2 6 1 6 Divisions referred to in the foregoing Tables.— /\Vfi« Division.—From Prince Street St. Ann's Suburb, by a direct line to entrance of St. Antoine Street, thence along Craig and St. Louis Streets to Lacroix Street and down to the River, Second Biviaion. — The portion of the city bounded by the boundary of the First Division, and McCord Street, Mountain Street, as far as its junction with St. Catherine, thence in a IfOMTRIAL. // 73 B. d. res, ... 7i St. ... 1 lOi ... 2 6 .... 3 a . • tJ 9 eet, . . . . 4 6 . . . . o .... 6 7est ....3 Bast ..... O ft. Third Division. X 3 , \ a . 2 0. V 6 M 6 3 ) 3 6: 6 5 3 9 9 12 4 6 2 6 1 6 direct lino alon^ St. Catherine Street to its junction with Papi- nea« Road, thence down Papineau Road to the River. Third JJivifiion,—l!he portion beyond the Second Divisioiit and within the city limits. i. FARES FOR COACHES, CABS, &o. '* TiMi Allowed, TO 00 AND RETURNi HALF AN HOUR. PLACES. COi€HKS, or Four-wheeled Gabi, or eorretponding Winter Vehicle, drawn by Two Honei. From any place to any 8. d* other within the samea ; Division, and backl agaiin 1 1 3 From any Division to any] place in the next Divi-| sion, and back again .8 1 10| From the First to Third! Division, or from Third! to First Division, and| backa^^ain. |2 6 $• d. 2 2 6 Cabs, Two or Four wheeled, or oorreaponding Winter Vehicle, drawn bj Ooe Horse. "S A* d. n 1 8 3 6lll(^ hi Caleohes. 8^ cL 1 llOi 2 6 1-1 V A. d. 8, d. 6 10 10 1 3 1 3 llOi^ Coaches or Four-wheeled Cabs^ or correspondinfj Winter Vt" htcle^ drmon by Two Horses,— For the first hour, 6s. ; for each subsequent hour, Ss. 9d. ; and pro rata for intermediate quarters of an hour. Cabs, Two or Four wheeled, or correspondingWmterVehicIea^ draxon by One Horse,— Tor one or two persons, for the first houn 2s. 6d., and for «ach subsequent hour, 2s. ; for three or four per- sons, for the first hour, 3s. 9d., and for each subsequent hour, 2s. €d. J and pro rata for intermediate quarters of an hour. Cale.ches.— "For one or two persons, for the first hour. Is. lOM., and for each subsequent hour, Is. 6d. j for every person over that number, 5d. «2tra ; and pro rojia for intermediate quarters of an liour« :^ Y4 WATIB TARIFF. W ? WATER TARIFF. g ® 2 CO tp cn -<: IT 80 40 60 60 •70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 leo 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 S60 270 280 290 303 810 320 D WELLING-HOU SE8. B kit $ C. 5.00 5.75 6.50 7.25 8.00 8.75 9.50 10.25 11.00 11.75 12.60 13.25 14.00 14.75 15.50 16.25 17.00 17.75 18.50 19.25 20.00 20.75 21.50 22.25 23.00 23.75 24.60 25.25 26.00 26.75 S -I K $ 27 28 350 {29 360 29 370 a 00 m C. $ .50 630 .25 640 .00 660 380 390 400 410 420 430 410 450 460 470 480 490 500 510 520 .75 660 30 31 32 32 33 34 35 35 36 37 38 38 39 40 41 41 .50 670 .25 .00 690 530 42 540 43 550 1 44 560 :44 670 '45 580 '46 590 147 600, 47 610148 620 '49 .75 .50 .25 .00 .75 .50 .25 .00 .75 .50' .25 .00 .76? .50 .25, .OOi 680 700 710 720 730 740 750 760 770 780 790 800 810 820 830 840 850 .753 860 .50; .26, .00' .75 .50 .25 870 880 890 900 910 920 & Q a a a < Q4 $ C 50.00 50.75 51.50 52.25 53.00 53. 54.501 55.25 56.00 56.75 57 50 58.25 59.00 59.75 60.50 61.26 n 91 $ $ 930 72. 940 73. 950 74. 960 74. 970 75. 980 76. 990 77. 1000 77. lOlO 78. 1020 79. 1030 80. 1040 80. 1050 81. 1060 82. 1 070 83. 1080 83. 62.00 1090 84. 62.75 1100 1 85. 63.50 1110180. 64.26 1120,86. S ai a u CD c 50 25 00 75 1260 65.00 65.75 66.50 67.25 68.00 1170 68.75 1180 69.50 70.25 71.00 71.75 1130 87. 1140 88. 1150189. 1160 89. 1190 1200 1210 1220 50 25 00 75 50 25 00 75 50 26 00 75 50 25 00 75 50 25 00 76 90.5011470 91. 92. 92. 93. 94. .25 .00 76 .60 .26 rr* OB ^ SI 0) CO B $ 1230 1240 1250 1270 !280 1290 1300 1310 1320 1330 1340 1350 1360 1370 1380 1390 1400 1410 14*20 1430 1440 1450 1460 cj a u 1480 1490 1500 1510 1520 $ c. 95.00 95.76 96.50 97. 98.00 98.75 99. 100. 101. 101.75 102.50 103.25 104. 104.76 105. 106. 107.00 107.75 108.50 109.26 110.00 110.75 111.60 112.25 113.00 113.75 114.50' 115.25 116. 116. $ 1530 1540 1550 2611660 CO a 1570 1580 5011690 25 1600 00 1610 1620 1630 1640 00|l650 1660 5011670 25 1680 16901 1700 17101 1720' 1730 1740, 17501 1760; 1770 1780, 1790, 1800 00119001 7512000 $ c. 117.60 118.25 119.00 119.75 120.50 121.25 122.00 122.75 123.50 124.25 125.00 125.75 126.50 127.26 128.00 128.75 129.50 130.25 131.00 131.75 ir.2.50 133.25 134.00 134.75 135.50 136.25 137.00 137.75 144.60 162.00 BUILDING PURPOSES. For every 1000 Brlcka, the water therefor to be charged $0.10 For every toise of Masonry, the water therefor to be charged. 0.05 For every 1000 yards of Plastering 6.00 MONTREAL. 75 SHOPS. ^ • B • • s ^ • s ^ • a a When sessed 2| Is 2i u ^ 5S 2i (8 a OS Q 1m CD V ^1 fc4 09 a> (Q Q) m 03 CO o O CO o < p. < P. < P. < o. < h < o< $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 50 4 725 31 1400 58 2075 85 2750 112 3425 139 75 5 750 32 1425 59 2100 8ti 2775 113 3450 140 100 6 776 33 1450 60 2125 87 2800 114 3475 141 125 7 800 34 1475 61 2150 88 2S25 115 3500 142 150 8 825 35 1500 62 2175 89 2850 116 3525 143 175 9 850 36 1525 63 2200 90 2875 117 3550 144 200 10 875 37 1550 64 2225 91 2900 118 3575 145 225 11 900 38 1575 65 2250 92 2925 U9 3600 146 250 12 925 39 1600 66 2275 93 2950 120 3625 147 275 13 950 40 1625 67 2300 94 2975 121 3650 148 300 14 975 41 1650 68 2325 95 3000 122 3675 149 325 15 1000 42 1676 69 2350 96 3025 123 3700 150 350 16 1025 43 1700 70 2375 97 3050 124 3725 151 375 17 1050 44 1725 71 2400 98 3075 125 3750 152 400 18 1076 45 1750 72 2425 99 3100 126 3775 153 425 19 1100 46 1775 73 2450 100 3125 127 3800 164 450 20 1125 47 1800 74 2475 101 3150 128 3825 165 475 21 1150 48 1825 75 2500 102 3175 129 3850 156 500 22 1175 49 1850 76 2525 103 3200 130 3875 157 525 23 1200 60 1875 77 2550 104 3f25 131 3900 158 550 24 1225 51 1900 78 2575 105 3250 132 3925 169 575 25 1250 62 1925 79 2600 106 3275 133 3950 160 600 26 1275 53 1950 80 2625 107 3300 134 3975 161 mb 27 1300 54 1975 81 2650 108 3325 135 4000 162 650 28 1325 65 2000 82 2675 109 3350 136 675 29 1350 56 2025 83 2700 110 3375 137 700 30 1375 57 2050 84 1 2725 111 3400 138 STEAM ENGINES. Rcite per Annum. For every high-pressure stationary Steam B'ngine, working not over 12 hours a day, for each horse- power $7.00 For each stationary low-pressure Engine, and for the sup- ply of railroad locomotive engines, distilleries, breweries, potash manufactories, or any other manufuclory or pur- pose whatever, not specially provided for in this Tariff; for every 100 gallons 0.03 The quantity to bo decided by metro, or according to the esti- mated quantities used eacb day. •? lit 76 WATBR TARIFF. tl . INN-KEEPERS. When Assessed at Kate per Annum When Assessed at • a si $ When Assessed at $ When Assessed at Kate per Annum. When Assessed at Rate per Annum. When Assessed at Kate per Annum. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 100 12 760 77 1400 142 2060 207 2700 272 3350 337 150 17 800 82 1450 147 2100 212 2750 277 3400 342 200 22 850 87 1500 152 2150 217 2800 282 3460 347 250 27 900 92 1550 157 2200 222 2860 287 3500 362 300 32 950 97 1600 162 2250 227 2900 292 3550 357 350 37 1000 102 1650 167 2300 232 2950 297 3600 362 400 42 1050 107 1700 172 2350 237 SOOO 302 3650 367 450 47 1100 112 1750 177 2400 242 3050 307 3700 372 500 52 1150 117 1800 182 2450 247 3100 312 3750 377 550 57 1200 122 1850 187 2500 252 3150 317 3800 382 600 62 1260 127 1900 192 2550 257 3200 322 3860 387 650 67 1300 132 1950 197 2600 262 3250 327 3900 392 700 72 1350 137 2000 202 2650 267 3300 332 4000 442 STABLES. ^^Z\ In Private Stables, {nduding water for washing Carriages, if there be any : Foreacb Horse , $3,00 In Carter^ s Stables : For each Horse owned by a carter or truckman 1 . 60 For each Horse owned by a cabman 2,00 In Livery Stables: For each Horse kept for hire In any livery stable 1 .50 For every additional One-horse Stall in such stable 0.50 For One-horse Stall in such stables, for keeping or taking care of horses belonging to persons residing within the cify limits 3.00 Ditto, belonging to persons residing beyond the city limits. 0.50 Or Cows 1.00 '' ' WATER-CLOSETS. ^ For each Closet, with tank and service -box 4.oO For each Closet, without tank, but with self-closing valve. . 6.00 For each Closet supplied with water by any means whatso- ever, but different from those above specified 16.00 For each Public Bath 6.00 The said rates are due and payable annually on the fifteenth day si to < Kate Annum. u p. $ $ $ 272 3350 337 277 3400 342 282 3460 347 287 3500 352 292 3650 357 297 3600 362 302 3660 367 307 3700 372 312 3750 377 317 3800 382 322 3850 387 327 3900 392 332 4000 442 iageSf Rate per Annum. $3.00 1.50 2,00 » • • • • 1.50 1 • • • • 0.50 iking 1 the • • • • 3.00 nits. 0.50 » • • • • 1 1.00 • • • • 4.00 ve,. 6.00 also- « • • • 16.00 • • • • 6.00 fifteenth day MONTREAL. 11 of August, at the office of the Water Works, in the City Hall. Parties paying the same on or hefore the said fifteenth day of August, are allowed a discount of five per cent. 'J ' .'' J I' s . 't MONTREAL FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief— A. Bertram. Assistant Chief— W. Patton. District No. 1. No. 1 Hose, Craig and Chenneville Streets ..4 Guardians. No. 2 Hose, Court-House Square 3 do. No. 5 Hose, St. Catherine Street 3 do. No. 6 Hose, German Street 8 do. No. 1 Hook nnd Ladder, corner Craig and Chenne- vilie Streets, Capt. T. Imrie 12 Men. District No, 2. No. 3 Hose, Wellington Street .3 Guardians. No. 4 Hose, Chaboillez Square 3 do. No. 2 Hook and Ladder, Wellington Street, Lieut. W. Heelan 12 Men. .; District No. 3, :iy = v » .i No. 7 Hose, Dalhousie Square 2 Guardians. No. 8 Hose, corner Craig and Visitation Streets — 3 do* No. 3 Hook and Ladder, corner Craig and Visita- tion Streets, Lieut. R. Burrell 12 Men. FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH SIGNAL BOXES. Box No. 1. City Halt and Police Station, Jacques Cartier Sq. 2. Ki'^U e lio'isie, Tahousie Square, ij. Er>g.:n3 H>'.o, Cotirt-House Square 4. C>/-Der St iiabriel and St. Paul Streets. 5. « Jorner St. Fraii^ois Xavier and St. Paul Streets. 6. Cor D or Notre I> vme and St. Francois Xavier Sts. 7. Coi'her St Sficraraent and St. Peter Streets. 8. Corner Notre Dame and McGill Streets. 9. Corner St Paul and McGill Streets. 12. Corner Queen and Wellington Streets. 13. Corner Wellington and Dalhousie Streets. . ^ 14. Corner Cr'^ »rne and Gabriel Streets. 15. Corner Wellington, McCord,and Murray Streets. 16. Mill and Canal Works. 17. Grand TrunK Works. .im ■ J 1 -78 FIRB DEPARTMENT. • M ;» t» »^ jtf fhr^i^ j» Box No, ,^ , .,.,f . . 18. Corner St. Gabriel Market. 19. Coruer Seigneurs and William Streets. 21. Corner 8t. Joseph and Canning Streets. 23. Corner St. Joseph and Mountain Streets. 24. Corner St. Maurice Street and Dupre Lane. 2&. Police Station, Chaboillez Square. 26. Corner St Antoine and Gen&vieve Streets. 27. Corner St. Antoine and Cemetery Street*, t 28. Corner St. Antoine and Mountain Streets. 29. Corner St. Antoine and Guy Strti*<»4. 31. Corner St. Catherine and Mountain Streets. 32. Corner Sherbroolce and Peel Streets. 34. Corner St. Catherine Street & McGill-College Av. 35. Corner Sherbrooke and Durocher Streets. 36. Corner Brunswick and Dorchester Streets 37. Corner Beaver- Hall Hill k Lagauchetiere Street. 38. Engine House, St. Catherine Street. 39. Corner Bleury and Dorchester Streets. 41. Corner Chenueville and Craig Streets. : , ; - 42. Corner St. Urbain and Dorchester Streets. , 43. Corner St. Urbain and Craig Streets. 45. Coruer St. Lawrence and Lagauchetiere Streets. 46. Corner St. Lawrence and St. Catherine Streets. 47. Corner t^herbrooke and St. Lawrence Streets. 48. Guilbault's Garden. , '' 49. Engine House, German Street. 51. Corner St. Denis and St. Catherine Streets. 52. Corner Sanguinet and lAgauchetiere Streets. 63. Corner St. Denis and Craig Streets. 64. Corner St. Mary and Wolfe Streets. 66. Corner Dorchester and St. Andre Streets. 67. Engine House, Corner of Visitation and Craig Sts. 58. Police Station, Panet Street. 69. Corner Panet and St. Catherine Streets. *^ V 61. Papineau Market. " "^ 62. Jail Gate, St. Mary Street. 63. Corner St. Mary and Dufresne Streets . 64. Bedpath's Sugar Re&nery, St. Ann's Ward. ' > "!• : " t CITY POLICE force; Guil. Lamothe, chief ; E. Flynn, sub-chief; C. P. Na:gl<^, sub- chief; J. L. Tetu, secretary; Anthony Maher, T. McBrido, 0. Bouchard, and R. Lessard, sergeants. A Station, Jacques Cartier Square. B Station, Panet Street. r . O Station, Chaboillez Square. /* B'*, JUDICIARY. m COURTS OF JUSTICE— LOWER CANADA. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. Judges. Hon. Jean F. J. Duval, Chief Justice. Hon. Thomas Gushing Aylwin, ) Hon. William Collis Meredith, > Puisn^ Judges. Hon. L. T. Drummond, ) .» Hon. Charles Joseph Elz^ar Mondelet, Assistant Judge. 0^'cc».— Tancr^de Bomthillier, sherifif : Carter & Dessaulles, clerk of the Crown ; V. P. H. Bourgeau, deputy clerk of Crown ; Louis Payette, gaoler ; A. De Beaumont, superintendent of Crown witnesses. Appeal Side. | • *Mo 'TREAL—lst March, June, September, and December. ♦Quebec— 12th March, June, September, and December. OjHcera of Court.— J OBeph. U. Beaudry, clerk of appeals ; L.W. Marchand and C. Drolet, deputy clerk of appeals. *By the 22nd sec. of chap. 77 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada, cases in Appeal or Error from the Districts of Ottawa, Montreal, Terrebonne, JoUette, Richelieu, St. Francis, Bedford, St. Hyaointhe, Iberville, and Beauharnois, shall be heard and determined at the city of Montreal only, and the Writa in such cases shall be returnable there ; and cases in Appeal or Error from the Districts of Three Rivers, Quebec, Saguenay, Gasp^, Chicoutimi, Rimouski, Kamouraska, Montmagny, Bcauce and Arthabaska, shall be heard and determined at the city of Queboo onlj/j and the Writs in such cases shall be returnable . . ' Crown Side. Where Held. When Held. Quebec 24th January and 24th June. Montreal 24th March and 24th September. Three Rivers 2nd February and 11th September. Sherbrooke .Ist April and 1st October. Kamouraska 6th April and 5th December. Aylmer 21st January and 1st July. ^ Perc6 13th March and 13th August. New Carlisle 13th February and 13th July. • ti '-' EM'?® m 1*1 ''•■'Siii m .:^•^ 'i < " ■ « .'.I ' 80 JUDIOIART. . I 'f'K\- t SUPERIOR COURT. Jurisdiction for Sums exceedinn $200, under Cap, 78 of the Consolidated Statutes for Lower Canada^ sec, 2. Hon. Edward Bowen, Chief Justice. Puisn6 Judges. Hon. James Smith, William Badgley, it (i ii Edward Short, John Gawlor Thompson, John Samuel McCord, Joseph A. Taschereau, David Roy, Hon. Louis Victor Sicotte. Hon. Peter Winter, ** Aim6 Lafontaine, " Antoine Polette, " Andrew Stuart, " F61ix Odilon Gauthier, " Joseph A. Berthclot, ^^ Thomas J. J. Loranger <.i.h\'y Samuel Cornwallis Monk, \ a aoiafflnf Tiirl^pq * Jean Tho»ias Taschereau, \ Assistant Judges. ♦ Montreal.— t Hochelaga, Jacques Cartier, Laval,Vaudre uil Soulanges, Laprairio, Chambly, and Vercheres, and city of Mon- treal, —Held at Montreal, from 17th to 27th of every month, except January, July, and August. Monk, Coffin & Papineau, pro- t' iOnotary ; John Honey, deputy prothonotary ; Tancr^de Bou- thillier, sherifif ; M. H. Sanborn, deputy sheriff. Quebec.— Portneuf, Quebec, Montmorency, Levi, Lotbinifere, and City of Quebec— Held at Quebec from the 1st to 5th of every month, except January, July, and August. Fiset k Burroughs, prothonotary; Wm. S. Sewell, sheriff. Three Rivers.— Maskinong^, St. Maurice (including City of Three Rivers), Champlain, and Nicolet,— Held at Three Rivers, from 13th to 19th of February, May, September, and December. Edward Barnard, prothonotary ; Isaac G. Ogden, sheriff. St. FKA>rcis. —Richmond (including Town of Sherbrooke), Wolfe, Compton, and Stanstead,— Held at Sherbrooke, from 20th to 26th February, May, October, and December. Short k Morris, protlionotary ; George F. Bowen, sheriff. Kamouraska.— Kamouraska and Temiscouata,— Held at Ka- roouraska, from 13th to 19th February, May, and November. Chal on k Dery, prothonotary ; Ovide Martineau, sheriff. Ottawa.— Ottawa and Pontiac, — Held at Aylmer, from 13th to 19th February, June, and November. Henry DriscoU, pro- thonotary ; Louis M. Coutl^e, sheriff. • ......... * District. t Counties, Ao., comprised. m£. JUDICIARY. 81 B Gasp^.— Gasp^ and Bonaventure,— Held at Perc^, from 13th to 19th March, August and December. L. G. Harper, prothono- tary; P. Vibert, sheriff. At New Carlisle, from 13tn to 19th February, July, and November. F. D. Gauvreau, prothonotary ; Martin Sheppard, sheriflF. Terrebonne.— A rgenteuil. Two Mountains, and Terrebonne, —Held at St. Scholastique, from 13th to 19th March, June, and November. Jules R. Berthelot, prothonotary ; Germain Raby, sheriff. JoLiETTE.— L'Assomption, Montcalm, and Joliette,— Held at Joliette, from 13th to 19th February, May, and October. L. T. Groulx, prothonotary ; B. H. Leprohon. sheriflF. Richelieu.— Richelieu. Yamaska, and Berthier,— Held at Sorel, from 13th to 19th March, June, and November. Antoine N. Gouin, prothonotary ; P. R. Chevalier, sheriflf. Saguenay.— Charlevoix and Sagruenay, — Held at Malbaie» from 13th to 19th January, May, and September. Charles Du Berger, prothonotary ; P. H. Cimon, sheriflf. Chic outimi.— Held at Chicoutimi, from 13th to 19th February, June, and October. F. H. O'Brien, prothonotary ; Ovido Bosse, sheriflf. Rtmouski.— Rimouski. — Held at St. Gennain, from 13th to 19th March, June, and October. Frs. M. Derome, prothonotary ; S. J. Chalifour, sheriff. MoNTMAGNY.— L'Islet, Montmagny, and Bellechasse, — Hold at Montmagny, from 13th to 19th February, May, and October. Albert Bender, prothonotary ; J. D. Lepine, sheriflf. Beauce.— Beauce and Dorchester,— Held at St. Joseph, from 13th to 19th March, June, and November. Zdpherin V Circuit, held at St. Jerome, 2nd to 6th March, Juno, and November. J. B. L. Villemure, clerk. Arprcnteuil County Circuit, held at Lachute, 12th to 16th Janu- ary, 25th to 29th May, 12th to 16th September. Thomas Barrod, elerk. JoLiETTR District. Joliette District Circuit, held at Joliette, from 7th to 12th February, May, and October. L. T. Qroulx, clerk. L'Assomption County Circuit, held at L'Assomption, 26th to 30th January, April, and September. J. Z. Martel, clerk. Montcalm County Circuit, held at Ste. Julienne, 2nd to 6th February, May, and October. A. I. Des Rivi6res, clerk. Richelieu District. Richelieu District Circuit, held at Sorel, 7ih to 12th Marchi June, and November. A. N. Gouin, clerk. Berthier County Circuit, held at Berthier,24th to2Bth Februaryi May, and October. Charles Emond, clerk. Yamaska County Circuit, hold at St. Francois, 2nd to 6th March, June, and November. L. M. C6t4, clerk. Saguenay District. Saffuenay District Circuit, held at Malbaie, 7th to 12th Janu- ary, May, and September. Charles Du Berfirer, clerk. Charlevoix County Circuit,* held at Bale St. Paul, 20th to 23rd March, July, and November. Joseph Perron, clerk. Chicoutimi District, Chicoutimi District Circuit, held at Chicoutimi, 7th to 12th February, June, and October. Francis H. O^Brien, clerk, RiMOUSKi District. Rimouski District Circuit, held at St. Germain, 7th to 12th March, June, and October. F. M. D^rome, clerk. Rimouski County Circuit,* held at Matane. 2nd to 5th March, June, and October. D. F. de St. Aubin, clerk. MONTMAQNY DISTRICT. Montma^y District Circuit, held at Montma^ny, 7th to 12th February, May, and October. Albert Bonder, clerk. L'Islet County Circuit, held at St. Jean Port Joli, 20th to 24th February, May, and October. L. Z. Duval, clerk. Bellechasse County Circuit, held at St. Michel, 20th to 24th March, June, and November. B. Pouliot, olerk. * The Circuit Court at the Chef -lieu of a district has concur- rent jurisdiction with the Circuit Court in and for the various Counties in tLe same District. JUDICIARY. 81 , 2nd to 6th , dork, to 16th Janu- oinas Boxroil) n 7th to 12th • ption, 26th to i, clerk. 10, 2nd to 6th clerk. t 12th March, &th February, .8, 2nd to 6th to 12th Janu- lerk t. Paul. 20th ^on, clerk. 1, 7th to 12th n, clerk. 1, 7th to 12th 2nd to 5th lerk. r ^ *" •' ly, 7th to 12th I, 20th to 24th 20th to 24th has oonour- ir the yarious Braucr District. Beauce District Circuit, hold at St. Joseph, 7th to 12th March, June, and November. Z^phirin Vdzina, clerk. Dorchester County Circuit, held at Ste. H^n^dine, 2nd 'o ?)th March, June, and November. Joseph lleny, clerk. ' • • Arthabaska District, Arthabaska District Circuit, hold at St. Christophe, 7th to 12tb March, June, and November, llufus Wadloigh, clerk. Drummond County Circuit, hold at Drummondville, 20th to 24th March, June, and November. Joseph Treifl^ Caya, clerk. Megantic County Circuit, held at Inrornoss, 13th to 17th Feb- ruary, May, and October. J. Bte. Rousseau, cleifk. ;v Bedford DrsiRicx. Bedford District Circuit, held at Nel«vnvillo, 7th to 12th Feb- rua'*^' May, and October. Frederick T. Hall, clerk. r i\Q County Circuit, held at Knowlton, 26th to 30th Janu- ary , April, and September. Joseph Lefebvre. clerk. Shefford County Circuit, held at Waterloo, 6th to 10th March, June, and November. Vesj^asian Nutting, clerk. Missisquoi County Circuit,* held at Bedford, 2nd to 5th February, May, and October. Thomas Capsey, clerk. « ♦ T f St. Hyacinthe District. ' ' St. Hyacinthe District Circuit, held at St. Hyacinthe, 22nd to 27th January, March, and October. Ls. G. Do Lorimier, clerk. Rouville County Circuit, held at Maricville, Ist to 5th Mai jh> June, and November. F. H. Gatien, clerk. Iberville District. Iberville District Circuit, held at St. Johns, 7th to 12th March, June, and November. Francois H. Marchand, clerk. Iberville County Circuit, held at Iberville, 20th to 24th Janu- ary, May, and September. Philibert Beaudoin, clerk. Napierville County Circuit, held at Napierville, 2nd to 6th March, June, and November. Antoine Mcrizzi, clerk. Beauharnois District, Beauhamois District Circuit, hold at Beauhamois, 7th to 12th February, May, and October. Louis Beaudry, clerk. Chateauguay County Circuit, held at St. Martine, 2nd to 6th February, May, and October. Charles Mentor Lebrun, clerk. Huntingdon County Circuit, held at Huntingdon, 26th to 30th January, April, and September. John Morrison, clerk. *The Circuit Court at the Chef- i leu of a district, has concur- rent jurisdiction with the Circuit Court in and for the variooa Counties in the same District. •■^■:i IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I K m s m -„. I 2.2 us us lit V] / •V Hiotographic .Sciences Corporation i\ ^ N' ...Aim4Geoffrioii» er . j^iuin-"} 'rJ^ ill ktm IITDIOIART. 8» %\ Quebec . DistrioU NaBM of Reelstratloo County or Division. Name of Registrar. . . .Qiie}>ec — « .0. N. Montizambert. Portneuf Jos. E. Thibaudeau. Montmorency Gabriel Dick. rti , .,->^ Orleans (Island of) .Pierre Gosselin. .*M. )*^J"»^'^V'. . i%^fi*KT»? .r«>. '«f^ri- •'I 'i J - « i i M Labadie, Joseph A. Leblanc, Ovide Leclaire, Francois Leeming, John Lemoine, B. H. Leprohon, Jean L. Leslie, Hon. James Lunn, William Levy, Alexander Llonais, Hardoin Lyman, Benjamin Lamothe. Guillaume Lomer, Gerard Law, James Larocque, Luc E. Lafrombois, Hon. M. Lacroix, C. J. H. Moreau, Laurent A. Masson, Damas» Masson, J. W. A. R. i Mathewson, John -1 McCambridge, Alex. ' Meilleur. J. B. Moffatt, Hon. George McDougall. D. Lorn Holland, Thomas Mathewson. Jas. Lavens i Maitland, Edward Molson, J. H. R. Murphy, P. S. Montmarquet. A. E. Macdonald, William Magauran, John Wait McKenzie, John G. Marchand, Louis Molson, William Murphy, Edward. Morley, John Steven Prudhomme, Mar. Mussen, Thomas Mathieu, Pierre MacFarlan. Walter McKay, Edward McDonald, R. L. Major. Jas. E. Moss, David Ogilvie. Alex. Walker Pare) Hubert s>'i fji.>\,.^ 'h If] ■3'■ N m 90 JDDIOIART. .1 t.fv' Penn, Frederick ^^ - Phelan, John / .'ui;. Pinsonnault, Alfred Poupart, Joseph Perrault, Oliver DeL. Peel, Thomas Pelletier, David Pratt, John Provost, Amable Provost, Remi Phillips, W. E. Poupart, Joseph Papineau, Denis E. Penny, Ed. Goff Quesnel, Hon. P. A., Q.O* Quevillon, Charles Routh,H.Ii. Ryland, G. H. Rodier, Hon. Ohas. S. Rodier, Chas. S., Junr. Rodden, William RoUand, Gabriel L. Rose, the Hon. John, Q,C* Rolland, Jean Bte. Roy, Adolphe Ross, Wm. Ryan^ M. P. r. Shuter, Joseph Smith, H. B. Stamesi Henry Simms, Jasper G. Sim ard , Joseph • '^ i Smith, George Sutherland, William Sache, William Smith, Ohas. Shannon, Neil Terroux, Oharles A. Trestler, J. B. 0. Tylee, Robert Smith Townsend, William A, Trudeau, Romueld ' • , ' ; Torrance, David ^3 >^u '^"r Taylor, Thomas M. Thomas, Henry Valois, Naro. Valine, J. D. Whitney, H.H. .fm'»it> Wilson, Hon. Oharlea Workman, Wm. Wilson, Thomas Weaver, George W. Workman. Thomas Ward, Galbraith. Young, Hon. John. THE BAR OP LOWER CANADA. Di€iriet of Montreal r 5 i : .■ GODNA. MONTREAL. m .vnn [.- , .! nil e. •• ■•»» U»' % • H"^? Members. Hon. G. E. Cartler,^ C. Hod. J. Rose, QC.,,,, Hod. JJ,C.Ab\)oityQ,C, Hon. L. S. MoriD,Q.C. C. S. Cherrier, Q.d.... F. Griffin, Q.a Hy. Judah, Q.C. ,,,, N. Dumas, Q.C, E. Carter, Q.C. John J. Pay, Q.C..,,, Henry Stuart, Q.C,,,. J. Doutre, Q.C. F. Cassidy, Q.C. T.A.R. Laflamme, Q.C. Hon. A. A. Dor ion.... Hy. Drtscoll T. 8. Judah John Bl^akley J. P. Sexton Thomas Nye ......... Hagh Taylor .,,,\,.,, Henry O. Andrews. . . . G. O. A. TurgeoD E D. David Wm. F. Coffln........ F. D. Cartier R. A. Hubert P. de Boucherville.... Rohert Maclcay ....... Murdoch Morison . .... Charles A. Leblanc. .. Louis A. Olivier John Monk H. J. Ibbotjson ....... Joseph Delagravo Andrew Robertson .... Joseph Rouer Roy .... Jules [4imothe ....... Alexander Deseve . . Alexander Gross. Strachan Bethune .... Ghas. Glackmeyer.... Hon. M. Laframboise. Mordo Mclver Gedeou Ouimet Date of Commission. Nov. Sept. Oct. Feb. Aug. Dec. May, Nov. Feb. June, Nov. April, Aug. Jany. Oct. May, Dec. Aug. Feb. ijec. Nov. U0C . Dec. July, Nov. Jany. April, Jany. Dec Nov. Sept. . Dec. Jany. Feb. April, Sept. Feb. May, Oct. May, May, Sept. Deo. Feb. Aug. 1835 1842 1847 1853 1822 1824 18291 1834 1845 1834 1837 1847 1848 1842 184P 1823 1824 1825 1827 1827 1829 1830 1830 1832 1835 1886 1836 1837 1837 1838 1839 1889 1841 1841 1841 1841 1842 1842 1842 1843 1843 1843 1843 1844 1844 Members. Jules R. Berthelot. . . . Ghas R Bed well. ... Euclide Roy P. R. I^rrenaye Eugene U. Plche G. Donkin George Macrae. ...... John R. Fleming,.... Magloire Lanctot Bernard Devlin Charles Daoust Henry W. Austin P: G. Dureauceau Richard McDonnel.... Fred. W. Torrance .... Marcus Doherty Alex. Stevenson...... L. D. Reno Cotret.... Louis Betournay ...... Thomas R Wragg .... John Campbell William A. Bates John Bates V. P. W. Dorion F. Pomminville T. McGord John Popham Jean J E Bibaud ...< S. W. Dorman .* Godfrey Inflamme. . . L. E. C. Rlcard. ...... Alexander Morris. . . . Wm. B. Lambe Charles J. Dunlop . . . . Joel G. Baker Jos. M. Deejardins.. . . A. A. Archambautt . . . W. W. Robertson .... Jean P. Mackay T. K. Ramsay Louis Belanger 0. A.R ditLaflech^.. Joseph R. Turcot Denis B. Goedike D. G. D. Bondy Dftte of Commission. Sept. Sept. Jany. Sept. Mar. July, Nov. Mar. Sept. Oct. Oct. Feb. May, June, June, July, uec. Jany. Feb. April, May, May, July, JunOj Juljr, July, Oct. Nov. Nov. Mar. April, July, Sept. Oct. Oct. Dec. Dec. April, Sept. Oct. Oct. Feh. Feb. April, Sept. 1844 1844 1845 1845 1846 1846 1840 1847 184T 1847 1847 184S 1848 1848 184&^ 1848 1848 1849 184» 1849^ 1849 1849 1849 1850 1850 1850 1850 1860 1850 1851 1851 1851 1851 1851 1851 1861- 1851 1852 1852 1852 1852 1853 1853 185a 1853 .1' ^ m: "'a 92 JUDIOIABT. Mrmbbrs. JeanO. Benoit Edmund Barnard Alexia A. Dumesnil... L. W. F. Marcband... Alex. H. Lunn George B. Cramp Joseph A. Defoy ...... Jos. M. Loranger William A. Bovey .... Jude Bouthillier Pierre A. Fauteux .... J. F. Desrivieres A. Fillatreault Alexis St. Amand Charles Marcil C. Arcbambault H. li. Snowdon....... Louis A. Jette S.Le8age J. Duhamel Hii ValliersdeSt. Real Dunbar Browne Med. Marcband P. D. Heyneman W. F. Gairdner I/)Uis Beaudry J. A. Belle J. K. Elliott Paul Denis James G. Day L. O. Loranger D. H. Senecal J. B. Bourgoois V. P. H. Bourgeau.... Ekl. Fraser J. L. Decary Adolpbe Germain Peter Ryan Isaie Jodoin .,.. G* A Champagne Maxime Gareau L. R. Church.... J. A.Foisy. Q, Desbarats , Jr .^ . . , . Date of Oommisslon. MEMBERS' Oct. 1853 Oct. 1853 Jaay. 1854 Feb. 1&54 Feb. 1854 June, 185 • Dec. 1854 April, 1855 June, 1855 Oct. 1865 Dec. 1855 Dee. 1855 Mar. 1856 May, 1856 Oct. 1856 Deo. 1856 Jany. 1857 Feb. 1857 Mar 1857 ApriM857 April, 1857 July, 1857 Sept. 1857 Nov. 1857 Jany. 1858 Feb. 1858 Mar. 1858 Mar. 1858 Mar. 1868 April, 18^8 May, 1858 May, 1858 May, 1858 June, 1858 July, 1858 Sept. 1858 Sept. 1858 Sept. 1858 Sept. 1858 Nov. 1868 April, 1859 Mar. 1859 Mar. 1859 I May, 1859 Date of Oommiiiion. Z Gautbier ....'...... F. J. D. Ricard S.D. Rivard G. A. Fariseault JobnL. Morris Ernesto Racicot ;. G. Daly L. 0. Richard T. Larose S. Kemp. R. A. Leach Lx>uis F. B. Masson... M. Obarpentior Alphonse Meilleur.... B. T. DeMontigny .... Joseph Bosse Corne Morrisset ...... Charles P. Peiletier... M. C. Desnoyers G. H Monk P. B. De la Rruere.... P. A. Casgrain J. A Mou-ssean Med. Lanctot H. A. McCoy Thomas J. Walsh L.Labelle.... H Garden George B Baker E. Dosrosiers Desire Girouard . . . • * . J. B. Normandeau.... L. W. Sicotte Ed Trussdell. ........ J N. McLaren J. P. Sexton. Jr P Bacbaud T. C. De Lorimier. .... L. J. Guibord. ........ John Dunlep Cbs. Deslauriers John Aylen Jules Chevalier M. F. Colovia , June, 1869 June, 1859 June, 1859 June, 1859 June, 1859 June, 1859 July, 1869 Aug. 1859 Oct. 1859 Oct. 1859 Oct. 1859 Nov. 1859 Nov. 1859 Nov. 1859 Dec. 1869 Jany. 1860 Jany. 1860 Jany. 1860 Feb. 1860 Mar. 1860 Mar. 1860 Mar. 1860 Mar. 1860 May, 1860 May, 1860 June, 1860 July, 1860 July, 1860 Sept. 18«}0 Sept. 1860 Oct. 18Ca Oct. Oct. Oct. 1860 Oct. 1860 Dec. 1860 Dec. 1860 Jany. 1861 Jany. 1861 Jany. 1661 Feb. 1861 April, 1861 May, 1861 June, 1861 1860 1860 .4&mifnX m'^i^f-^!' MONTREAL. 93 Date of Oomniiiiion. June, 1869 June, 1869 Judo, 1869 June, 1869 June, 1869 June, 1869 July, 1869 Aug. 1869 Oct. 1869 Oct. 1869 Oct. 1869 Nor. 1869 Nov. 1859 Nov. 1869 Dec. 1869 Jany.1860 Jany . 1860 Jany. 1860 Feb. 1860 Mar. 1860 Mar. 1860 Bfar. 1860 Mar. 1860 May, 1860 May, 1860 June, 1860 July, 1860 July, 1860 Sept. 18H0 Sept. 18fi0 Oct. XBv(i Oct. 1860 Oct. 1860 Oct. 1860 Oct. 1860 Dec. 1860 Dec, 1860 Jany. 1861 Jany.lB6l Jany, 1861 Feb. 1861 April, 1861 I May, 1861 iJuoe, 1861 .6 Mfmbers. p. Vandal T. Desnoyers J. L. B. Desrochers... Louis Armstrong B. J. A. Giobensky... A. P. Onimet N. H. Driscoll Achille Bastien £. L. De Belief euille .. J. A. Perkins S. Pagnuelo H. Duvert .... R. N.Hall C. A. Kochon Jos. Roy F. X Matbieu Z. Rous»ille D. Forget C. Buncher J. A. Cbapleau F. X. A. Trudel. Hon. T. D. Mctiee L. T.Law Jos. Lacrois J. B. Duverger A.Brunet Is. Pominville T. Gauthier A. Brancband S. B. Nagle J. P. Carreau D. Beaupre Alp. Desjardins C. Vincent Irvine Allen John P. Kelly Louis Joubert A. Fontaine.. k V. ^ Sicotte.. J. E. Pouliot Chs Dorion Severe Tbeberge James Kirby F. Guenette F. W. TerriU Date of ComniiisioD July, July, Aug Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. i^cpt. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jany. Feb. Mar. April, May, May, May, May, June, June, June, June, June, June, June, July, Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sept. 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 186) 1861 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 Members. 6 Miraalt L. U. Fontaine J. N. A. MacKay ..... I G. Ascber J. Royal D. l/s&ch A. L. Desaulnlers .... P. A. A. Dorion ...... O. Trudeau Jobn G. K. Hougbton. R.C. Cowan A. Lacoste L. F. Morison N A. Bethune Beaudry C. Perrault J. J Curran F. X Girard .los. LeBlanc A. Raby G D'Orsonnens H. Hudon C. J. C. Wurtele L G. Loranger F. X. Archambault ... M Tait E. Sabourin Cbs. de Montigny C. A. Vilbon i. 0. Tousignant Geo.Doak Stanislas Lefebvre .... J T. Beique Etie Auclaire R. M Hart J. B. Brousseau.. Gonsalve Ooutre.. N. H. Bourgoiu... J 0. Lacoste A. Gharland L N. Girard L. N. Benjamin... A. L. W. Grenier, G . Stepbens W. M. Wrigbt.... Date of ComuiMion. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Dec. Dec. Dec. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. April, April, May, May, June, June, Tune, June, June, June, June, June, July, July, July, July, July, Aug. Sept. Sept Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 862 862 862 862 862 862 862 862 8t>2 868 863 863 863 868 863 863 ^3 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 863 ;?« '¥ ■V ■( •V ■;i it i :'t. <^0 ;Ji 94 JUDIOXART. tVMKk. MbMBERS. Chs. Leblano A. Demers B. F. P. de liiroDde. . . L. J. Etue-Oeschamps. M. Cayley F. Lefebvre..... A. N. MoDtpetU T. R. Roberta Chs. D. Paradla L. O.David E. F. Day J. A N^ Proveocher.. K.Bouchard......... May. 1864 Date of Oommisslon. Dec. 1863 Dec. 1863 Dec. 1863 Jaoy. 1864 Jaoy. 1864 Jany. 1864 Feb. 1864 Mar. 1864 Mar. 1864 April, 1864 April, 1864 April, 1864 Mrmbers. A. Tachereaa D. Olrard A. T. Marsan L. E Davidson J. A. Galarneau N Durand Cbs. P. Davidson .lohn Hanagban Ls. E. P. Lacbance.... D. Alary a. J. McGonvine Josepb TaillerBr E. Z. Paradis Thomas Brossoit, October, 1864. D«t« of Commission, May, 1864 May, 1864 May, 1864 June, 1864 Juno, 1864 June, 1864 June, 181^ Aug. 1864 Aug. 1864 Aug. 1864 Sept. 1864 Sept. 1864 Sept. 1864 Advocates' Library and Ltbrary op the BAR.—ZiCrttrjr Committ€e.^F, R. Lafrenaye, Rower Roy, F. W. Torrance, "W. F. Gairdner. v-w. ..k»u • I «i J « V 4- NOTARIAL BOARD. f s." D. £. Papmeau, President* H. Lappare, Secretary. 0. F. Papmeau, Treasurer. - - sai^- £. Melntosh, Syndic. BOARD. N. €^. Bonrbonniere, J. A. Labadie, J. Belle, D. F* Papinean, €. F. Papineau, J. %, 0. Labadie* M. A. Girard, J. N. A. Archambault^ L. Arcfaambault, 0. Germain, J, S. Hnnter, F. Goofrion. '. :'' 'IL .W'-i^w* fhi'-fC iit\iiai i L f* '-» it. MOKTRIAL. 95 DAt« of lomraiBsion, May, 1864 May, 1864 May, 1864 lune, 1864 luDO, 1864 Tune, 1861 June, 18^ Aug. 1864 Aug. 1864 Aug. 1864 f^ept. 1864 Sept 1864 Sept. 1864 • ' -. ■ •■•• • y i ranee, iW« .1,' . .ihA - I*f??.,t,, ,»ff.fu. ibault,. PUBLIC NOTARIES. j^vt .w '»» Archambault, A. Aussem, J. Ba«g,S.C. ^ Boaudry, P. J. Belle, 0. £. Belle, J. Beau field, R. Bourbonniere, N. Bourbonniere, T. B. Brault, C. A. Brault, L. N. Brodie, Hugh. Bedard, L. Brousseau, A. 0. Content, M. Dagen, G. Devlin, O.J. B* Amour, A, D'Eschambault, G. Doucet, T. Durand, F. T. Durand,.p. Easton, W. Frechette, Edward. Fortier^. J. Faure, F. Gibb,J.J. Garand, A. Griffin. J. C. Guy, Etienne. Guy, P. M. Gauvreau,L.E.E. Hall, W. A. §oul<«e, J. B. untor, J. C. S. Hunter, A. C. Isaacson. J. H. Jobin, J. H. Labadie, J. A. Labadie, J. E. 0. LaBranche, J. 0. Lomontagne, C.H. Lappare, H. Latour, L. A. H. Levert, A.O.J. Lionais, A. Lighthall, W. F. Longtin, M. Martin, L. S« Mathieu, P. Mcintosh. E. Mercile, A. Messier, £. Meyer, C. Myer, H. J. "^ Moreau, E. Moreau, L. A. Normandeau, P.E. Papinuau, C. F. Paplneau, I) E. Pelletior, A. A. Peltier, G. Payette, A.E. Ross, W. Reintard, F. Sanborne. M. H. Simard, J. Simard, N. C. Smith, James. Seeves, A. Shaw, Edwd. Sponard, C. C. Strang, J. Terroux, C. A, Truteau, Z.J. Valh^e, J. D. Valois, J. M. Varin, J. B. Weekes, G. Wright, H. B. COMMISSIONERS UNDER THE ALIENS^ ACT. Gonnnissioiiefs to administer Oath to Public Officers, and t^ Enlist and Attest Soldiers or Persons desirous of entering Her Majesty's Service under the Imperial Act, 12 Vic, chap. 10 :— Edwd. Carter, and L. A. Dessaulles. COMMISSIONERS FOB TAKING AFFIDAVITS In Lower Canada to he vued. in Upper Canada. CharlM J. Coursol, Thdod. Dopeet, James Court, Hon. J. J. 0. Abbott, M.P.P., John H. f saaosoQ) AlexandcH" Merris, M.P.P. W. F. Lighthall. W. B. Lambe, E. W. Torrance, . Browne, Murdoch Morrisoir. Henry Chapnmn, J. G. Griffin, ' 4 m jS I 11 96 MIDXOAL.' COMMISSIONERS FOR RECEIVING AFFIDAVITS For the Superior Courts Montreal^ in the City of Montreal* I Samuel W. Monk, Louis J. A. Papinoau, William F. Coffin, J. A. Labadie, William Ross, ' „ • J. Bolle, •'^' > Etienne Guy, ,, L. G.Dubois, ^' WiUiam H. Brehaut, James Smith, John H. Isaacson, P. J. Beaudry. '^ George WeekeSt 0. Leblano, C. A. Terroux, A. Pelletier, Thomas MoGinn, J. S. Hunter, G. H. Kerniok, J. 0. LaBranche, William F. Lighthall, Pierre Mathieu, H. Lappare. f i r ( I \ 1 1 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Beaubien, P. Berthelet, — Bessey, W. B. Bibaud. J. G. Boyer, L. Boucherville, — Bowman, W. E. Campbell, G. W. Campbell, F. W. Charlebois, B. Coderre, E. Craik, R. David, A. H. Delisle, — Deschambault, — * D'Orsonnes, --^ Dugal, — ' ^ * Drake, J. M. Fenwick, G. E. Ferte, -- Eraser, W. Globensky, — Godfrey, R. PHYSICIANS. Guerin, — Hall, A. Hingston, W. H. Howard, R. P. Jacques, — Kelly, - La Rocque. E. I. Leduo, — Leprohon, J. B. Larooquo, A. B. Lemiere, — Maybell. — McCallum, D. C. McCallum, D. Mficdonnell, Angus McDonnell. R. L. Meilleur, J. B. Munro, P. Monagan, — Nelson, Alfred Pakes, — Peltier, H. Pioault, H. Wright, Wm. .T t\y V i>, Picault, C. 'J Pickup, J. nV Reddy, J. ;} Richelieu, P. ,,->J Robillard, H. u-^l Robillard.W. "^'^^ Rottot, — Schmidt S. B. Scott, W. B. Smith, W. P. •> Squire, W.W. Sutherland, W. > Smallwood, C. S. i Tanquay, Taylor, Vi. H.C. Tresler, J. B. Thompson, R. Trudel,E.H4 rttD Tucker, — Turgeon, — Trenholme, E. H. Venne, -r- Waller, S. •ua>,-mI. XOHTRBAL. 97 r u Hutley.M.H. ' I HOMCeOPATHISTS. Muller,F. | Wanles8,John. LICENSED APOTHECARIES. Bullinirs, Wm., 72 St. Mary Street Birk8, R., 29 McGill Street. Davidson, 71 Great St. James St., and comer Place d'Armes. Devins & Boulton, next the Court House, Notre Dame Street. Forman, J. H., 20 St. Antoine Street. Gardner, John, 295 Notre Dame Street. Gray, H. R., 94 St. Lawrence Main Street. Harte, James A., Glasgow Drug Hall, 268 Notre Dame Street. Kerry, Bros. & Crathem, 199 St. Paul Street. Kenneth Campbell & Co., Medical Hall. Great St. James Street. Jjamplough & Campbell, Apothecaries' Hall, 157 Notre Dame St. Latham, R. S.. corner Craig and Bleury Street. Lyman, S. J., & Co., 22 St. John Street. Lymans, Clare & Co., 226 St. Paul Street. Marsh, Jas. H., 5 Vietoria Square. Picault, P. E., 42 Notre Dame Street. Pickup & Tomkins, comer Craig and Place d'Armes Hill. Seymour, Harry, Trade Chemist, head Colborae Avenue. Trudeau. R., 157 St. Paul Street. ' -^COLLEOB OF PhTSIOUNS AND SURORONS FOR LoWER CANADA. Dr. Marsden, President ; Dr. Scott, Dr. Von Iffland, Vice-Pre- sidents ; Dr. Peltier, Dr. R. H. Russell, Secretaries ; , Registrar and Treasurer. Board of Oovernora : For the City of Montreal : Drs. Robillard, Boyer, Suther- land, R. P. Howard, Munro, Pelter. Scott. For Montreal District: Drs. Brigham, Chamberlin, Foster, Tasse, Small wood, Turcot, Wilbrenner. For tlie District of Three Rivera : Drs. Chevrefils, Fenwiok, Smith. For the District of St, Francis : Drs. Gilbert, Worthington, Johnston. For the City of Quebec : Drs. Sewell, Jackson, Landry, Man- den, Russell, Robitaille, Blanchet, Tessier. For the District of Quebec : Drs. Boudreau, Charest, Forrest) Marmette, Michaud, Tetu, Von Iffland. 4 # ■f\ ... ^1 1 is; if %■ 1|P' |V 98 ABBURANOIS. a\ School op Mkdioink and Surokry.— President, E. H. Tru- dell, M.D., Prcfepsor of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children ; J.G. Bibaud, M.D. Professor of Anatomy and Clin- ical Medicine ; P. Mtmro, M,D. professor of Snr>?ery and Clini- cal Surgery; J. E. Coddere, M.I)., Professor of Materia Mediea and Therapeutics ; H. Peltier, M.D., Professor of InHtitutes of Medicine ; D. J. P. Ilottot, Professor of Medical Jurisprudence and Botany; Dr. A. Brousseau, Demonstrator of Anatomy; H. Peltier, M.D.. Secretary and Treasurer. MoNTRKAL General Hospital.— J. Rodpath, Esq., President; T. B. Anderson, Esq., Treasurei*; R. P. Howard, Secretary. Committee of ManancmeM : T. Morland, Chairman ; W. Lunn, F. W. Torrance. Archibald Ferguson, J. Redpath. J. M. Drake, M.D., House Surgeon ; C. F. BuUen, House Apothecary ; E. D. Russell, Steward; Mrs. Hamilton, Matron. ConHulting Phi/eiciana,—DvB, Sutherland, Bruneau, Hall, and Campbell. AUending Phyaician9.—I>va, Fraser, Scott, Howard, Wright, MoCallum, Reddy and Craik. ^ i . >. »..■«»' i -; .J^ .-;j,u,iiViiii»i HoTKL DiKU.— Sister Cer6 dit Mance, Superioress ; the Profes- sors of the French School of Medicine, Physicians, i'ii ' University Lying-in HospiTAL.—Mrs. Ross, Ist Directress; Mrs. Ostell, 2nd Directress ; Mrs. Fulford, Secretary ; Mrs. Dr. Macdonnell, Treasurer; Mrs. Macbride, Matron and Midwife; A. Hall, M.D,, Professor of Midwifery, McGill University, Phy- sician Accoucheur ; the Medical Faculty of McGill UniversiCf, Consulting Physicians. Montreal Dispensary.— President, W. Workman, Esq ; Sec- retary, A. N. Rennie ; Treasurer, T. A. Evans.— Committee of Management: W. E. Phillips, George E. Ffothingham, A. N. Rennie, P. D. Brown. L. Duvemay, Stanley Bagg. Medical Faculty.— R. P. Howard, G. E. Fenwick, H. Peltier. L. Boyer, and F. W. Campbell. 4 ;#iv- ^4-| ,}.- ... i\ ie Profea- )irectroas ; Mra. Dr. Midwife ; 3ity, Phy- nlveraify, :i •. '} Eaq ; Seo- imittee of ii, A. N. [. Peltier. I, Presi- u Robert 1 Murray, Canada Lifb Assurance Oomp any.— Office : 23 Great St. James Street, over Dawsons' Bookstore. Colonial Lipr Assuranck Company.— Hon. Justice McCord, Benj. H. Lemoine, Esq., H. Starnes, Esq., A. Simpson, Esq., R. S. Tyloe, Esq.; Directors : George W. Campbell, Medical Adviser. Manager, William Miller Ramsay. Inspector of Aijfencies, Richard Bull. Office : Colonial Life Assurance Building8| Great St. James St.— See Card. ?li'fV| St'i '^^ii J/^'?uft A'-jU'^ .*^;1 t'{ Mutual Assurance Company op the County op Montreal. — President, Benj. Comte ; P. L. Lctoumoaux, Secretar3^ Trea- surer ; Directors, Joan Guy. James Snowdouj Andre Dominique, Robert Brodie, Edmond Barnard, Germain Loblanc, P. L. LeTourneaux and Edward Lesperance, Esquires. >'« The Mutual Fire Insurance Company op the City op Montreal.— Benj. Comte, President ; Louis Comte, Huber, Par^, Andrd Lapierre, J. Bto. Beaudry, G. S. Rolland, A. Dubord, J. 0. Guilmette, Michel Lefebvre. P. L. LeToumeux, Secretary. i • ;n - 1 . Provincial Insurance Company op Canada.— Montreal Directors : Thomas Kirby, Esq., Manager Commercial Bank, Chairman. R. S. Oliver, Esq., (Messrs. Janes, Oliver & Co.) J. McLennan, Esq., (J. McLennan & Co.) John Grant, Esq., (Grant, Hall & Co.) T. W* Griffith, general agent, corner of St* Sacrament and St Francois Xavier Streets. Agents op Assurances. Accidental Death Insurance Company, of England.— Duncan Clark & Scott, agents, 26^ Union Buildings, St. Francois Xavier Street. Alliance Insurance Company.— Prentice, Moat & Co., agents, 16 Merchants' Exchange, St. Sacrament Street. JBtna Fire, of Hartford.— R. Wood, agent, NO. 62 St. Francois Xavier Street. Britannia Life, of London.— G. F. C. Smith, acting general agent for Montreal and Canada, Place d'Armes. British -America Fire and Inland Marine, of Toronto.— M. H. Gault Bt Francois Xavier Street. Canada Life.- -H. Abbott, agent, 23 Great St. James Street. Colonial Life.— W. M. Ranuay, manager, Great St. James Street.— See Card. "(,1 : 'w; iif. ' ;i 1 r '!■ i .)i ,1 I 11 i if ■i mi '' * if 100 A8SURAKCIKS. Commercial tlnion.— Morland, Watson & Co., general agents, 221 St. Paul Street. Connecticut Mutual Life, of Hartford.— R. Wood, agent, 62, St. Francois Xavier Street. Eagle Life of London.— Austin Cuvillier, agent, 12, St. Sacra- ment Street. European Assurance Society, Life and Guarantee.— Edward Rawlings, Secretary, No. 69 Great St. James Street. Glasgow Association of Underwriters. — H. Chapman, St. John Street. Hartford Fire, of Hartford.— R. Wood, agent, 62 St. Francois Xavier Street. Home Fire, of New York.— R. Wood, agent, 62 St. Francois Xavier Street. Imperial Fire.— W. H. Rintoul, agent, St. FranQois Xavier St. '^ International Life, of London. —Alex. Molson, agent, 68, St, FranQois Xavier Street. Lancashire Fire and Life Insurancj Company.— Wm. Hobbs, general agent, 16 St^ John Street. Life Association of Scotland.— P. Wardlaw, Secretary, Place d'Armes. London and Lancashire Fire and Life. — Simpson & Bethune, generr>l agents for Canada, 59 St. FranQois Xavier Sti*eet. Liverpool and London Life and Fire.— G. F. C. Smith, resident secretary, Place d'Armes. Lloyds.— H. Chapman, Agent, St. John Street. ' Montreal Assurance Company.— William Murray, manager, 9 Great St. James Street. Jklutual Fire Insurance Company, of the City of Montreal.— P. L. Letourneux, secretary, corner St. Francois Xavier and St. Sacrament Streets. Mutual Life, of New York.— M. H. Gault, agent, St. Francois Xavier Street. Mutual Fire, of the County of Montreal.— Comer St. Francois Xavier and St Sacrament Streets. P. L. Letourneux, Secretary. National Life.— George S. Brush, agent, 12, King Street. North British and Mercantile, Fir^ a^nd Life.— Macdougall & Davidson, general agents, Merchants' iBxchange. Security Insurance Company, Inland and Marine.— Simpson & Bethune, agents, 59 St. Francois Xavier Street. Phoenix Fire, of London.— Gillespie, Moffatt & Co., agents, 182, St. Paul Street. Provincial, of Canada.— T. W. Gnffith, agent, 31 St. Francois Xavier Street. Queen Fire and Life.— A. Mackenzie Forbes, agentj Union ' Buildings, St. Francois Xavier Street. MONTRBAL. 101 i* 3:= ral agents, ent, 62, St. St. Sacra- .—Edward ireet. Q, St. John b. Francois ;. Francois Javier St. '^ int, 68, St. m. Hobbs, ary. Place k Bethune, vier Sti'eet. th, resident "ft nanager, 9 ntreal. — ^P. iLavier and b. Francois Fran(;ois ^tourneux, iet. ' sdougall & [Simpson & igents, 182, l. Francois knti Union Royal Fire and Life.~H. L. Kouth, agent. Commissioners Street. —see Card. Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society.— Lawford & Nelson, corner Place d*Armes and Notre Dame Street, and Robt. Mitchell, 24 St. Sacrament Street. Scottish Provincial.— A. D. Parker, agent, Place d'Armes. Scottish Provident Life Institution.—Simpson4. Grand Trunk Railway Co. op Canada, including thi Montreal & Champlain and Buffalo & Lake Huron Railways —Edward W. Watkin, Esq.. M.P., President, England ; Honble. Jas4 Ferrier, M. L. C., Chairman, Canada; C. J. Brydges, Managing Director ; J. Hickson, Chief Accountant ; R. Eaton, Locomotive and Car Superintendent ; H. Yates. En^neer. Local Superintendents : W.J, Spicer, Montreal to Detioit, and Montreal to Lachine and Province Line ; J. F. Barnard, Buffalo to Goderich ; H. Bailey, Montreal to Portland, Montreal to Rouse's Point ; A. S. Macbean, Richmond to Point Levi and Itivier^ du Loup. , ^} ^ / ^ j ; v^ ^ ^ :^ n^nmiit^. :,m ^.V.- City Passenger Railway Company.— Thomas Morland, president; E. M. Hopkins, vice-president ; Hon. Thomas Kyan, C. G. Geddes, and E. H. K^ing, directors { John Glas9, secretary. ; ., y \ v'i-. \ ^--U'.iiii^ '^^-i j '■■■ f-^ Richelieu Navigation Company.— Capital $300,000.— Incor- porated 1857.— Steadiers Montreal^ Europa^ Napoleon, Co- lumbia^ Victoria, Trois Rivieres^ Chambly, Terrebonne^ VBkoile^ J, F. Sincennes, president ; John Pratt» vice-presi- dent: J. N. Beaudry, secretary and treasurer ; J. B« Lam^re^ manager. Office : 29 Commissioner Street, near Jacques Cartiev Square, V Montreal Telegraph Compaicy.— Connecting with all tilt principal cities and towns in Canada and the United States. , ^ t r 1 :j- 'i« ■ ^' H\ m '■*■ :?: < k I .?* f^- .''I '..1, Iff ■«.'. 1'.. SI •1 if ''J Ul; (rfH 102 lOBftOANTILC Directors: Hugh Allan, president; John Redpath, James Logan, Hon. John Rose, George W. Campbell, M.I). James Dakers, secretary ; 0. S. Wood, superintendent. Office : Oppo- fiute Merchant's Exchange, St. Sacrament Street. MERCANTILE. V, t BOARD OF STOCK BROKERS. Charles Geddes, C. G. Geddes. James Hempstcd, Maodougall & Davidson, Robert Mitchell, Taylor Bros., Joseph Wenham, John Glass, J. M. Cassels, A. M. Cohen. MONTREAL CORN EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION. Committee of Management : Robert Esdaile, president ; Henry A. Budden* treasurer : C. J. Cusaok, George Denholm, John Grant, A. T. Patterson. Hon. L. Renaud, John M. Young. Board of Review : David Torrance, Chairman ; Ira Gould, James McDougall, John McLennan, A. T. Patterson. Secretary, Wm. J. Patterson ; Assistant Secretary,' Thomas McNab. etdiH'lt t hi^i^ THE MEEOANTILE AaENOT, EstabliBlied in Hew York nearly Sf4 Years ago, On JUNE Ut, 1841/ .1 (FOR THE PROMOTION 4 PROTECTION OF TMOE,) Vnlon BttlldlMgrs^ 128 ST. IfBANCOIS XAVIER STREET, lytONTl^rcAIL.. C. B3. Our object and that of our EIGHTEEN Branch and Associate Offices, in the large Cities of the United Btates of America, Canada, and in London, England, is to give information to Subscribers, of the standing of those who purchase Goods on time or otherwise re- quire CREDll?. ^^ "**"' ^ir.3i*i. >> ^; , ¥T \f*f *-/ • r*l» *Mi.-4^ »- rear of 21 St. Vincent Street. Measures) 2nd Division— J. Horn, Deputy Inspector. Office, rear of 19 St. Vincent Street * -^S llf'lliUIt' PUBLIC COMPANIES. ^^^^« i|X' Montreal Mining Company.— Thomas Ryan, president; VilliaT*^ M^^rray, vice-president ; William CunninghRm, Hon. Q, E. Cartier, James Hutton, Robert Anderson,^ M. H. Gault, W. H. A. Davies, directors ; Adam Handysido, secretary. -.**sJ>- .ff^'**'^ ^.,.,J»* ii«*i ,11 '9kiM..k ■ .^3 MONTREAL, jar) f 105 ,.■>■ and M. Hut- HuRON Copper Bay Company.— D. Lorn Macdougall, presi- dent; John Glennon, vice-president; Directors, John Glennon, G. W. CampbellJVf.D., Michael Babcock, E. M. Hopkins, Alex. Clerk ; John G. Burrows, Secretary. Kennebec Gold Mining Company.— Directors : Hon. Thos. Ryan, M.L.C., C. J. Brydges, Esq., E. M. Hoi)kins, Esq., Andw. Wilson, Esq., Walter Shanly, Esq., M.P., Thos. Reynolds, Esq., Hon. J. J. C. Abbott, M.P. Brokers : Messrs. MacDougall & Davidson, Merchants' Exchange. Solicitors : The Hon. John Rose and T. W. Ritchie, St. James Place. New York agency : 35 Pine Street. Commissioners^ and Officers for the Harbour of Mont- real.— Cowmi»«ioner« ; Hon. J. Young, chairman ; J. L. Beaudry, Esq., mayor of Montreal. Thomas Cramp ; Peter Red path, president of the Board of Trade ; H. H. Whitney, secretary. John Pratt, harbour engineer ; A. G. Nish, assistant engineer; A. M. Rudolf, harbour master ; John Ferns, wharfinger ; John Small, assistant wharfinger. Trust and Loan Company of Upper Canada.- Of&ce : Cor- ner St. Francois Xavier and Great St. James Streets. Montreal Turnpike Trustees.— H. Taylor, B. H. Lemoine, W. J. Knox, P. Beaubien, M. F. Valois, E. Qiiin, J. Crawford, E. Prudhomme, Junr., E. A. Dubois. John Penner, secretary, 18 Great St. James Street. — — -^ New City Gas Conp any.— 5oarc? of Directors,— Hon. John Rose, president; Henry Thomas, vice-president; L. Beaudry, managing director; Alex. Urquhart, Wm. Dow, J. G. Macken- zie, H. Mulholland. John Ostell, William Macdonald, A. Wilson, A. M. Delisle, Hon. E. Masson, Jesse Joseph, directors. George Robson, secretary : J. McElroy, superintendent of works ; D. Cunningham, meter inspector ; V. H. Lefebvre, clerk ; G. Monscl, assistant clerk ; E. , Hausselman, collector. Office, 64 St. Gabriel Street. ■- ♦' Montreal Permanent Building Society.— 5oarci o/ 2}*Vcc- *or«— Henry Thomas, president ; G. H. Frothingham,vice-presi-'f dent; Turton Penn, Robert Esdaile, A. W, Ogilvie, Theodore = Hart, W. R. Hibbard, Chas. Alexander. M. H. Gault, secretary and treasurer. 0£&ce, 45 St. Francois Xavier Street. 1 n\ ...1,;,,, i '% \f I 106 PUBLIC OOBfPAHIBS. Provincial Permanent Building Society.— Hugh Allan, president; £. M. E pkins, vice-president; Wm. Workman, Kobert Anderson, Edward T. Taylor, and John Swanston, di> rectors ; George B. Muir, secretary-treasurer ; T. W. Ritchie, solicitor ; J. W . Hopkins, inspector ; Gibb A Hunter, Notaries. Office : No. 19 St. Fran(;ois Xavier Street. ( Building Society op thi District of Montreal.— D. C, Papineau, president; Naz Villeneuve, vice-president; J. A. Leclerc, D. 0. Papineau, Naz Villeneuve, L. N. Duverger, P. J. Beaudry, F. Pratt, B. McEvenue, directors; P. A. Fauteux, secretary and treasurer; P. A. Fauteux, advocate; C. F.Papi- neau, notary ; C. W. Ha^^den, J. N. Boaudry, D. W. Brunet, auditors ; Joseph Delunais, Benjamin Lamontagne, On'' sime Genereux, inspectors. Montreal Canadian Building Society.— Joseph Barsalou, S resident; Romuald Trudeau, vice-president: Thomas Wilson, . Leduc, 0. Locaille, Adolphe Roy, Charles Quevillon, directors, P. R. Lafrenaye, advocate ; N. G. Bourbonniere, notary ; L. A. Jettig, secretary and treasurer ; La Banque du Peuple, bankers ; R. Lambert, inspector ; M. Riuet| book-keeper. Office : 26 St. Vincent Street. Montreal City and District Building Society.— Thomas Mussen. president ;Strachan Bethune, vice-president ; Hon. J. J. C. Abbott, Dr. W. P. Smith, and W. Maxwell, directors ; W. F. Gairdner, secretary and treasurer. Office : 29 Little St James Street. a f^'-f. .Ji't H ws'.ji ; J ; r.'i Mount Royal Cemetery Company.— Wm. Murray, President ; Benj. Lyman, vice-president ; M. H. Gault, secretary-treasurer, Trustees : Hon. George Moffatt, Mr. Justice McCord, M. H, Gault, J. H. Swringle, C. Dorwin, Wm. Spier, Wm. Dow, Walter Benny, John Redpath, W. Murray, Johnson Thompson, Benj, Lyman, George Hagar, Joseph M. Ross, Hon. J. Ferrier, John Torrance, John J. Day, William Learmont, G. B. Muir, George H. Frothingham. Richard Sprigings, superintendent. f ,^V'"* ,-R-.»-*» )ii.f %sr*.jt J. Montreal Agricultural and Horticultural Society.— >, president ; S. J. Lyman, vice-president ; Messrs. T. Irvine, J. Sfiddleton, T. Wall, R. Sprigings, S. L. Bagg, M. }I. Seymour, and J. Archbol^, committee ; J. E. Pell, secretary- •"'W' I'iflr,^ f i iJ^y^m^^i A- ^ ' >:'wv V^A MONTRIAL. 107 Agricultural Association op Lower Canada— 0. Dural, Three Rivers, president; W. Boa, St. Laurent, Ist vice-pres. ; Dr. 0. C. Fortier, 2nd vice-pros. ; George Lecterc. M.D., secre- tary and treasurer; President of Board of Agriculture, President of Board of Arts, and his worship the Mayor of Montreal) local committee. Office: 109 Craig Street. I* «■:■ 5 HI*; i 0- '£:•.;>*( J.t«t«ton.. No. 49, meets every Wednesday evening, at 38 Great St. James Street. St, Henry Union Division^ No. 53, meets on the evening of the 1st Tuesday in the month, at the village of St. Henry (Tanneries.) St, Charles Division, No. 61. meets at Point St. Charles Sohool-houfie, attached to Presbyterian Church, every Monday evening. Mechanics* Division, No. 65, meets every Tuesday evening, at the Factories, Cote St Paul. — - ■^'•• Cadets op Temperance.— J?t#i»flr Sun Section, No. 2, meets erery Friday evening, 38 Great St James Street Montreal Temperance Society.— J. Dougall, president; R. Campbell, treasurer; J. C. Becket, corresponding secretary; J. S. Hall, recording secretary. ^Rechabites.— Perseverance Tent meets every Tuesday eve- ning, 38 Great St James Street MONTRIAL. Ill St. Patriok's Total Abstinence SociETT.—Rev. Mr. Hoffan, e resident and director; E. Murphy, Ist vice-president; Chris- pher McGormio, 2nd vice-president : P. J. Durack, treasurer ; Thqmas B. Consedinoi secretary. United Canadian Alliance for the total Suppression of THE Liquor Traffic— Hon. Malcolm Cameron, president ; J. W. Manning, Esq., Montreal, and T. McMurray. iisq., London, travelling agents and lecturers ; Mr. John Campbell, local regis- tration agent; G. A. Sargison, Esq., treasurer; Rev. J. Willott> secretary. nd ft COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. University of McGill College. — FwiVor; The Governor General. Governor» : Hon. Charles D. Day, L.L.D., President and Chancellor ; Hon. James Ferrier. T. B. Andeison, B. Holmes, A. Robertson, M.A., C. Dunkin, M.A., A. Morris, D.C.Lm and W. Molson, Esquires ; Htn. John Rose, MP.P., Peter Redpath, Esq. Principal and Vice- Chancellor : J. W. Dawson, L.L.D., F.G.S. Fellows : The Deans of the Faculties of Law. Medicine and Arts ; the Rector of the High School : B. Chamberlin, M. A., B.C.L, ; W. B. Lambe, B.C.L. ; Sir W. E. Logan, L.L.D., F.R,S. F.G.S., ; Professor Johnson, L.L.D. Rev. Professor Cornish, M.A. ; Professor Lafrenaye, B.C.L. : Professor W. Frazer, M.D. ; Rev. Principal Cook, D. D. of Morrin College^ Quebec ; Rev. Professor Hatch, M.A. ; Princi- pal Graham, M.A., St. Thomas College. Facuttff o/Art8 : Rev. Canon Leach. D.C.L., Vice-Principal, Dean of the Faculty, Professor of Moral Philosophy and LogiOf and Molson Professor of English Literature ; Alexander John- son. L.L.D., Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy; Rev. G. Cornish, M.A., Professor of Classical Literature ; Rev. A* DeSola, L.L.D., Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Litera- ture; J. W. Dawson, L.L.D., F.G.S., Professor of Natural History and Agriculture ; C. F. A. Markgraf. Professor of German Language and Literature : P. J. Darey, M. A., Professor of French Langua^ and Literature ; Professor of Civil Engineering; Charles Smallwood, M.D., Professor of Metereolog^. The Session of the Faculty of Arts commences on the 6th of September, and ends on the 1st day of May. The course ex- tends over four years, and entitles the student, after a satisfac* tory examination, to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. if L i ■it s :» if 112 GOLLBOBS AND SCHOOLS. Faculty of Medicine : Geo. W. Campbell, M.A., M.D., Dean of the Faculty and Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery; A. Hall, M.D., Professor of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children ; W. Fraser, M.D., ProfeFsor of the Institutes of Medicine ; W. Sutherland, M.D., Professor of Chemistry ; W. E. Scott, M.D., Professor of Anatomy ; W. Wright, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy ; R. P. Howard, M.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medi- cine; D. C. McCallum, M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence ; R. Craik, M.D., Professor of Clinical Surgery ; H. Nelson, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy and Cura- tor of Museum. The Sessions of the Medical Faculty commence on the first Monday in November, and end on the first day of May. The course extends over four years, and entitles the student, after a aatisfactory examination, to the degree of Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery. Faculty of Law : Hon. W. Badgley, D.C.L., Professor of Public and Criminal Law ; Hon. J. J. C. Abbott, B.C.L., M.P.P., Dean of the Faculty, and Professor of Commercial Law ; F. W. Tor- rance, M.A., Professor of Civil Law ; P. R. Lafrenaye, B.C.L», Professor of Jurisprudence ; R. G. Laflamme, Professor of Customary Law and the Law of Real Estate ; Ed. Carter, Q.C., Associate Professor of Criminal Law. > f High School Boards (appointed under the new statute) : Rev. Canon Leach, D.C.L., L.L.D., Vice-Principal of the Univer- sity, Chairman; Thomas Brown Anderson, Esq., Benjamin Holmes, Esq., Alexander Morris, D.C.L., M.P.P., Gover- nors of the University ; Brown Chamberlin, M.A., B.C.L., Wm. Busby Lam be, B.C.L., Fellowg of the University. Rector : Prof. H. Aspinwall Howe, M. A., Upper Form. MoHtera : T. A. Gibson, M.A., second form ; D. Roger, M.A., first form ; J. Kemp, third form ; G. Murray^ B.A., Rector's Assistant ; J. Andrew, preparatory ; Prof. P. J. Darey, M.A., French ; Prof. C. F. A. Markgraf, German ; J.M. Reid, Writ- ing ; F. Barnjum, drilling and gymnastics, u .;{: -ir. ui?> jK/vii Terms: Autumn Term, 1st September to 15th November ; Winter Term, 16th November to ^Jst January ; Spring Term, l«t February to 15th April ; Summer Term, 16th April to 14th June. •■•^T«. For the preparatory and first forms $10.50 per' Toirm. For the second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth . . 12. 60 ** Subject to a discount of 10 per cent for two brothers, or 20 per cont for three or more brothers. These fees include all charges. They are expected to be paid in advance to the College Secre- MONTRBAL. A'jkiX 113 )., Dean ictice of and tbo Professor Professor )ray ; W. lacy ; R. of Medi- cine and ' Clinical nd Cura- the first ay. The t, after a Medicine of Public .P., Dean . W. Tor- I, B.C.Lm lessor 01 I. Carter, te): Rev. Univer- Benjamin , Gover- .L., Wm. ■ * r, M.A.f Rector's y, M.A., id, Writ- vcmlier ; „ Term, 11 to 14th 1 TO ler Tornii. 1 or 20 per charges, re Secre- tary, but, if not paid within a fortnight after tbe expiration of each term, the pupil must be withdrawn. Government scholars are charged $5 per annum for stationery, fuel, drilling and gymnastics. .', 'V ^:''^^ "^ * Vi McGiLL Normal School.— Affiliated to the University, un- der the control of the Superintendent of Schools and the Corpo- ration of the University. J. W. Dawson, L.L.D., Principal and Adjunct Professor of Natural History and Agriculture ; Wm. Henry Hicks, Esq., and "Samson Paul Ilobbins, B.A., Esq., Ordinary Professors ; P. J. Darey, M.A., Associate Professor oi French. Regular instructions in drawing is given by Mr. J. Duncan, and in music by Mr. R. S^ Fowler. j;. - iI««MV.i,>ii .Jit;- Model School op McGill Normal School.— Teacher of Boys* School, Mr. James McGregor; Teacher of Girls' School, Miss Mary A. Coad. II J f, ,'K :/ « 3 Jacques Cartibr Normal School.— M. Pabb6 H. Verreau, principal, professor and director of students boarding school; Leopold Devisme, B.A., ordinary professor; Rev. F. Birtz, maltre d*^tudie ; Dominique Boudias, associate professor and teacher of Boy's Model School ; Patrick Delany, associate pro- fessor and teaohdr of Boys' Model School ; J. Brauneis, associate professor ; Frangis J. V. Regnaud, associate professor ; Fr^d^rio M. Ossaye, associate professor; Tancr^de Destaler, associate professor. ,.{i .Hf'tM 'J/ :.:y- f^<-th .!U/^-;ri!iJ .iwi ii.;! St. Francis College, Richmond, C.E.— The Rt. Hon. Lord Aylmer, president; Thomas Tait, Esq., vice-president; G. K. Foster, Esq., treasurer; W. E. Jones, Esq., A.M., secretary. i^ocM^^//.~John H. Graham, A.M., principal and professor of English and classical literature : Joseph Green, A.B., professor of mathematics; A. W. Hamilton, A.B., M.D., professor of chemistry; Rev. J. I*. Gay, professor of history and meta- physics ; Thomas Mackie, Esq., lecturer in mineralogy ; Charles A. Fanner, instructor in French ; M. L. Mills, tutor in English ; W. Hutchison, tutor in mathematics ; W. H. Wadleigh, tutor in French. ... University op Bishop's College, Lennoxville.— Incorpo- rated by Royal Charter, 1853.— President of the Corporation and visitor, Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Montreal ; vice-president of the Corporation and visitor. Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Quebec j chancellor, Hon, Mr. Justice McCord, D.C.L. ; vice- M m ti: 1 y./<. I it "• i t 11 I I J ill i w. I i*r.. ' l<5: 114 BBLIOIOUS 800ISTIBS. chanoellor, Hon. E. Hale, D.O.L.; trustees, Hon. E. Hale, D.O.Lm chairman j Hon. G. Moffatt, D.C.L., Hon. Mr. Justice McCord, D.C.L., Hon. W. Shepherd, D.C.L., W. Baker, Esq., M.A., G. F. Bowen. Esq., M.A., Rev. W. JBond, M.A., B. W. Heneker, Esq., M.A., Rev. R. Lindsay, M.A., B. T. Morris, Esq., M.A., L. T. Morris, Esq., M.A., G. Rawson, Esq., M.A., Rev. C. P. Reid, Lieut. -Colonel Rhodes, M.A. ; college council, Rev. J. H. Nicolls, D.D., H. Miles. L.L.D., E. Chapman, M.A., Major Campbell, C.B., Rev. C. Hamilton, M.A., B,ev. G. B. Dodwell. M.A., Mons. C. Roux, M.A. ; Officers of the Corpora- tion, E. Chapman, M. A., secretary ; E. L. Montizambert, M.A., honorary counsel; B. T. Morris, M. A., attorney ; Hon. E.Hale and B. T. Morris, auditors ; Officers of the College, Rev. J. H. Nicolls, D.D., principal and professor of classics; H. Miles, M.A., vice-principal and professor of mathematics and natural philosophy ; Rev. C. G. Irving, M.A., dean of the college and rector of the junior department; Rev. G. B. Dodwell, M.A., professor of divinity and Hebrew ; Mons. C. Roux, M.A., pro- fessor of French ; E. Chapman, M. A., bursar and registrar ; Rev. A. C. Scarth, L.S.T., librarian : H. Miles, M.A., curator of the museum ; Rev. W. Richmond, M.A., sub-rector of junior department; J. B, Hyndman, Esq., H. Slack, Esq., B.A., Ernest King, Esq., assistant masters of junior department and grammar school ; Mr. Hoerner, German master. British and Canadian School, MoNTREAL,~Wm. Lunn, president ; John Greenshields, secretary ; Henry Thomas, trea- surer. Teachers^ H. Arnold, head master ; Mr. Duval, French mas- ter; Mr. Duncan, drawing master; Mr. Davis, music master. Mr. Hill, Mrs. Seybold,Miss O'Grady. Miss Cockburn, Miss Hill, Miss Gaw, Miss Arnold, assistants. f r- RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES. French-Canadian Missionary Society.— Lieut. -Col. Wu- gress, R. A., president : J. Redpath, Rev. W. Taylor, D.D., and J. Dougall, vice-presidents ; J. Court, treasurer ; Revds. H. Wilkes, D.D., J. B Bonar, honorary secretaries ; Rev. A. F. Kemp, general secretary. Montreal Auxiliary Bible Society.— Hon. Jas. Ferrier, president ; J. Matthewson, Rev. Dr.. Wilkes, Rev. Dr. Taylor, Kev. Wm. Bond, John Smith, vice-presidents ; Rev. Professor Cornish, corresponding secretary ; Professor A. Johnson, L.L.D., recording secretary ; Henry Vennor, treasurer ; J. Milne, gene- MONTREAL. 115 I. E. Hale, Mr. Justice laker, Esq., ki.A., K« W. dorris, Esq., M.A., Rev. ge council, »man, M.A., Rev. G. B. he Corpora- fibert, M.A., [on. E. Hale , Rev. J. H. ; H. Miles, and natural college and well, M.A., M.A., pro- d registrar ; !.A., curator tor of junior B.A., Ernest nd grammar Wm, Lunn, lomas, trea- rench masi sic master, n, Miss Hill, ;.-Col. Wfl- , D.D., and Revds. H. Rev. A. F. -J. Ferrier, Dr. Taylor, IT. Professor ^lOn, L.L.D., 'ilne, gene- ral agent and depositary ; Rev. James Green, travelling agent. Religious Tract Society.— T. M. Taylor, president; Prin- cipal Dawson, H. Vennor, vice-presidents; C. F. Sinithers, treasurer; Rev. George Cornish, secretary; James Milnef depositary. Sub 'Committee far Citj/ Col portage and Tract Distribution,-^ J. A. Mathewson, secretary ; Professor Cornish and J. Murphy. Canada Sunday-School Union. --Principal Dawson, presi- dent; Hon. James Ferrier; Rev. Canon Bancroft, J. A. Mat- thewson, John Redpath, Alexander Morris, H. A. Nelson, J. C. Becket, vice-presidents; James Court, treasurer. Rev. J. B. Bonar, corresponding secretary ; S. B. Scott, recording secre- tary; James Milne, depositary. Ladies* Bible Association.— Mrs. J. W. Dawson, president ; Mrs. T. M. Taylor, vice-president; Mrs. D. Torrance, treasurer; Mrs. James Ferrier, jun., secretary. Wesleyan Missionary Society.— J. Ferrier, treasurer ; J. A. Mathewson, secretary. Wesleyan Sunday School Union.— Rev. James Elliott, president ; John M. Gatehouse, secretary ; W. C. Dutton, trea- Young Men's Christian Association and City Mission.— President, T. James Claxton; vice-presidents, C. R. Black, D. Bentley, J. A. Bazin. J. R. Dougall ; secretary, James Stewart ; treasurer, James Ross ; committee, Messrs. Thoma4 Leeming, L. Cushing, jr., F. E. Grafton, John Murphy, A. H. Cameron. J. R. Middlemiss, Thos. Hobson, E. Thompson, R. McKenzie, W. Reid, John L. Morris, John MoDougall, Thomas Aubin, W. Cooper, Dr. Evans. Church Society op the Diocese op Montreal.— Pa/ron— His Excellency the Most Honorable Lord Viscount Monck, Governor General of British North America, &c. President : The Most Reverend the Lord Bishop of Montreal. Vice-Presidents : Hon. George Mofifatt, Hon. Justice Aylwin 'n ( i I 1% X \ S Ml; ne nELiaious. 4" i- \ 'ir.'*.^r' l-'tl"" ^A ' " , 1 fl ^ ■i'r'"^ if-'- »?.•'-' .J^ V- -w'^t h '■- * • ; ^ Jirr,.'/- ,;'r'.;*i J ■ » ►■ •' . ;:>.', r'^^ ■■ *-!l "\ > "■; '^'■- "t ■',V,: „-.P >f- -■; ■ |;,-m;.. ; ■■•;•■ ,;''<■ »i.::-^!'^\' "'it-'^v !"- ••:.V-i ■ fr- •***■, ^ '■^^ir-:^ : / 1' . : ■t'-?^J ■ ^■■' '^ i-% :}kM : • f-l Ut i '♦! I ■ I'v I '♦ ' A . i i\&:^ : 1! it d-: i . Hon. Justice Badgley, Hon. Justice McCord, Hon. J. Pangman, Colonel Wilgress, C. Phillips, Thomas Selby, W. Baker, the Very Revd. the Dean of Montreal, Venerable Archdeacon Scott, Rev. Canon Leach, Principal of Lennoxville College, Major Campbell, C.B., Colonel Stephens Baker, Rev. Canon Reid, Canon Townsond, Revd. Canon Bancroft, and all Chair- men of former Distiict Associations of this Society. Honorarff Counsel : S. Bethune, Esq. *^ '• , Treasurer : T. B. Anderson, Esq. i a- /^ ,] Secretary : Revd. Canon White. . The Churchman's Xs^ocikiio^,— Chief -Pair on : The Most Rev. Francis, Metropolitan of Canada, and Lord Bishop of Montreal. Patrons : The Rev. J. H. Thomson, M.A., the Rev. P. W. Looseraorc. Master : The Rev. Phillip Wood Loosemoro. Chaplain : The Rev. William M. Ogden, M.A. Secretary : J. Ritcihie Ballard. Esq. Bursar : John C. Yates, Esq. Librar- ian : Francis J. Tate, Esq. Meets weekly, on Friday, at eight p.m., in the Cathedral Chapter House, (upper room.) Colonial Church and School Society.— -Incorporated by Act of Parliament. Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, patron; His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, and His Grace the Archbishop of York, vice-patrons ; Jf-co? responding committee of the diocese of Montreal, the Most Reverend the Lord Bishop of Montreal, and Metropolitan, president ; A. H. Campbell. (Commercial Bank of Canada), treasurer ; Rev. Wm. Bond, secretary ; Thomas Evans, assistant ditto. Place of meeting : Great St. James Street, above Dawson Bros, book- store, second Thursday of every month, at two o'clock, .j. it Board op City Missions Canada Presbyterian Church. — Rev. Wm. Taylor, D.D., president ; Rev. A. P. Kemp, and Bev. D. H. Mc Vicar, vice-presidents ; Andrew Robertson, secre- tary ; Alex. Walker, treasurer. Canada Foreign Missionary Society.— John Redpath, pre- sident ; Rev. Dr. Wilkes, Principal Dawson, W. C. Baynes, B. Lyman, J. Wenham, J. Dougall, vice-presidents : Rev. Dr. Spaulding, of Newburyport, Mass., corresponding member ; H. Vennor, treasurer ; Thos. M. Taylor, foreign secretary ; W. 0. Buchanan, recording secretary. • Alfred Savage, John Greenshields, J. W. Howes, John McKay, Peter Redpath, John Plimsolls Alex. Morris, J. M. Smith, W. Ross, W. 0. Buchanan, Revd. Professor Cornish, Committee. HONTBBAL. Ill CHURCHES, CHAPELS, &o. ROMAN CATHOLIC. The Right Rev. Ig. Bourget, Bishop of Montreal, Seminary of MontreciL—MM. D. Granet, V.G. Supdrieur; P* Billaudele, V .G. ; J. Arraud, Proc. ; L. Rogourd, L. Villeneuve, E. Picard, M. C. Bonnissant, Econ. ; A. Barbarin, J. Aoustin. L. Pellissier, L. Billion, V. Rousselot, F. Daniel, J. Perrault, J. Palatin, F. Lacan, 0. Demazures, A. Giband, J. Bardky, R. Rousseau, M. J. O'Farrell, P. Marsolais, G. Leclair. Mlaaon du Lac dea Denx MoTttagne^f, — MM. A. Mercier, di- recteur ; A. Cuoq, J. Prdfontaino. Egliae de Notre Dame de Toute Graces,-— "MM, B. Granjon, direeteur ; S. Singer, L. Colin. Efflise JSt, Jacques.— MM. A. Campion, direeteur ; H. Lenoir^ D. Lambareau, V. Sorin. Effliae St. Patrice.—MM. P. 0*Dowd, direeteur ; J. Toupin, M. 0*Brien, J. Hogan, J. Brown, F. Bakewell. Eglise St. Louia^— MM. S. Tallet, direeteur; J. Archambault. Iiotel JDieu.-^MM. A. Neream, direeteur ; L. Sentenne. Grand SSminaire at the Mountain,— MM. J. Bayle, direeteur j J. B. Larue, H. Rouxel, A. Vacher, A. Tranchemontagne. ^ College d* Montreal. — MM. C. Lenoir, direeteur ; J. DelaTignC) J. Moyen, P. Rousseau, D. Lefebre, T. Parent, P. Deguire. St. Mary* 8 College {Jeauita ) .-—DiR. PP. Sache, A. Larcher/ Michel. , Novices dea Jeauita au Sault au M^collet,—'KR. PP. Peronet Pont Parish Church ; High Mass,;moming, at 9^ ; Vespers at 3 o'clock St. Patrick's Church ; High Mass, morning, at 9| ; Vespers at St Bonseoours Church : Morning Service at Th ; Evening Service at 5^ o'clock. , -4 St. James Church ; High Mass, morning, 9^ ; Vespers at 3 o'clock. Cathedral (Bishop Church) ; High Mass, morning, 9i : Vespei9 at 3 o'clock, St. Ann's Church ; M. O'Farrell and W. Leclair ; Mormnt Service at 9 o'clock, St. Bridget's Church : Morning Service at 7|, St, Peter's Church ; High Mass, morning, 9i ; Vespers at 2^ P.M^ PROTESTANT. Church op England— The Right Rev. Francis Fulford, D.ft Lord Bishop of Montreal, ^^^ '':\ :&^ ^1; i'V k ''I I if. \%- 118 OHUROHBS, AC, ,,1-) , '■..\ Cathedral Clergy: Very Rev. J. Bethune, D.D., rector and dean ; Rev. Canon White, first assistant minister ; Rev. P. W. Dollmore. second assistant minister. TriniUt Church : Rev. Canon Bancroft, M.A. St, George* 8,— ^Y. William Bond, incumbent; Rev. E. Sulli- fan, assistant minister. St, Stephen's ; Rev. W. B. Curran. - St, Luke's : Rev. J. Irwin. ^ St, John the Evanpeliat'e (free seat) : Rev. Edmund Wood, M.A., and Rev. W. M. Ogdon. ^ ^ St, Maru'a Ilochelaga) : Rev. H. Burges. St, James the Apostle.— Rev, J. Ellegood, incumbent ; Rev. W. Wright, M.A., assistant minister. Citi/ Missionary.— Rev, J. D. Bothwick. Hours of Service.— Cathedral, daily, at 11^ a.m. and 5 p.m. from Easter-day to 1st October , and 4 p.m. the rest of the year. Sundays, at 11 a.m.; for military. 1^ p.m.; 8^ p.m, and evening at 7. All others at 11 A.M., and 7 p.m. ^.,y ^,. St. Thomas* Church (Garrison).— Rev. T. H. M. Bartlett, ohaplain. Hour of service, 10^ a.m. Bible Class, Tuesday, 6 P.M. Comer of Voltigeurs and St. Mary Streets. Church op Scotland.— iSif. Andrew\ Rev. Dr. Mathieson; Rev. Andrew Paton, assistant : 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. St. Paul's f , 11 a.m, and 8 p.m. Sunday School, 3 F.M. Canada Presbyterian Church.— 5if. Gahrid Street^ Rev. A. F. Kemp, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School 2^ p.m. Cot4 Street, Rev. B. H. McVicar, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School 3 P.M. - Lngauchetilre Street, Rev. Dr. Taylor, 11 A.M. and 7 p.m. Sun- day School at 2i P.M. St, Joseph Street \west). Rev. P. D. Muir, 11 A.M. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 3 p.m. American Presbyterian, Great St, James Street.— Rev. Jas. B. Bonar, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 9^ a.m. ^^ , Wesleyan Methodists.- G'rcaf St, James Street, Rev. James ^Lb jtt. No. 2, Hanover Terrace, Rev. C. Lavall, M.A., No. 8 tviohmond Square, IfONTRBAL.- iii )V. E. SuUi- Orifftntown, Rev. Geo. Douglas and Rev. Jafl. A. Gordon. Quebec Suburbs, Rev. H. F. Bland, Rev. Thomas Derrick. New Wesleyan churches now erecting in Dorchester Street, Sherbrooke Street, and Point St. Charles. Service at all the above places at lOi a.m. and 6jj; p.m.. Sua- day School at all the above, and at the Wesleyan School house* corner of Dorchester and St. Charles Baromee Streets* at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. n Methodist New Connexion.— ^Sfcr/cw Church, Panet Sreet, Quebec Suburbs ; Rev. J. J. A. Leaver. Ebenezer Churchy Duprd Lane, Rev. J. Shuttleworth. Service at 10^ A.M. and 6^ p.m. Sunday School, 2 p.m. at each place. Congregational.— Zion, Radogonde Street : Rev. Dr. Wilkes 1 1 11 A.M. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 3 p.m. Baptist.— i?\V«f Baptist Churchy Beaver Hall Hill : Rev. J. Alexander, 11 a.m. ana 7 p.m. Sunday School 9^ a.m. French Evangelical Church, Corner of St. Elizabeth and Craig Streets : Rev. H. Dudos, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. French Canadian Presbyterian Church, (Church of Scot- land) Dorchester, between St. Urbain and St. Charles Baromee streets : Rev. J. E. Tanner, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday Schodi and Bible Class 3 p.m. i French Canadian Wesleyan ; Rev. H. Mauny ; Hours of service, 10^ a.m. at Desrivieres Street, and 3 p.m. at Methodist Church, Great St James Street. German Protestant.— /^^ John*s Churchy 109 St. Dominique Street : Rev. George Werner, 10^ a.m. and Sunday School 3 p.m,n Unitarian.— CAttrcA of the Messiah, Beaver-Hall Hill : Revd.; John Cordner, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Sunday School 9^ a.m. New Jerusalem Church (Swedenboroian,) Dorchestet Street, opposite High School : Rev. E. Gould, 11 AtM. and 7 p.mJ Jewish Synagogue, (English) Chenneville Street : Rev. A. DeSola. ^ Jewish Synagogue (Gorman), St. Constant, near Vitre street: Rev. Wolf Fass. i ^ J, I I I ■ '*•- i ^- i rii. J. Ir20 INSTITUTIOlfS. INSTITUTIONS. Merchants' Exchange and Reading Room.— Established May, 1854. Incorporated by Act of Parliament, May 23rd, 1853. r— I). L. McDougall, chairman ; J. G. Dinning, secretary. Mechanics' Institute op Montreal.— Incoiwratod 1845.— William Reid, president; D. Brown, vice-president ; George Oruikshank, corresponding secretary; R. Irwin, recording sec- retary ; N. B. Corse, treasurer ; Jonathan Findlay, librarian ; >f. 0. Beoket, cabinet-keeper. Committee: G. W. Weaver, A. Bertram, Jas. Muir, A. C. Hutchison, Dr. Bernard, and A. A. Stevenson. S. M. Sansum', superintendent. t- Mercantile Library Association.— Hon. John Young, president; Alex. McGibbon, vice-president; Thomas Sellar, corresponding secretary; J. C. Smton, recording secretary; G. E. Jaques, jun., treasurer ; John McLennan, William Angus, Richard Thomas, Lonsdale Green, James Stewart, Frederick , A. May, J. H. Botterell, R. G. Hector, James Hardman, and A. A. Murphy, directors. Board op Arts and Manupactures for Lower Canada. —Brown Chamberlin, M.A.i B.C.L., president; Hy. Bulmer, j^vice-president ; N. B. Corse, treasurer; A. Murray, secretary. - Sub' Committee : J. W. Dawson, LL.D., &o., G W. Weaver, W. Rodden. A. Ramsay, Dunbar Browne, M. A., B.C.L., A. A. Stevenson, David Brown. " McGiLL University Society.— B. Chamberlin, M. A., B.C.L., president; R. A. Leach, M.A., B.C.L., 1st vice-president; R. Craik, M.D., 2nd vice-president; D. S. Leach, B.C.L, sec- ' eretary-treasurer. ' Council: W. H. Kingston, M,A., R. H. Stephens, B.C.L., and C. P. Davidson, B.A. Mercantlie Literary Society.— Thomas Sellar, president; vMr, Hector, 1st vice-president; W. C. R. Round, 2nd vice-presi- *dent ; Mr. Patrick, secretary ; Mr. Force, assistant secretary ; Mr. Roach, treasurer. 'Grand Trunk Railway Literary and Soientipio Insti- tute.— C. J. Bridges. Esq., president ; R. Eaton, Esq., and J. 'Jones, Esq., vice-presidents ; J.Curtis Clark, secretary. Committee I H. Horsfail, chairman; Mason, Thorpe, Law, Gillingham, Landy, Mitchell, Duckett, Patterson, Horsfail, Powles, Black, Rolls, Carroll. J. Henthorne, librarian. •. • MONTREAL. 121 Society Numismatique.— James Forrier, prcsidont; A. J. Boucher, vice-president; John J. Brown, secretary; J. L. Bronsdon, treasurer. Institute Canadien Francais.—P. Garnot, president; Dr. A. Ricard, Ist vice-president : M. Gareault, corresponding si Montreal Fish and Game Protection Club.— Henry Mc Kay, president; A. Murray, secretary and treasurer; Aug. Heward, J. Breckenridgo, Geo. Home, L. N. Duvernay, H. W. King, committee. Montreal Chess Club.— H, A. Howe, president; Charles Glackmeyer, and John Popham, vice-presidents; W. Hicksi i' I: f 122 CLUBS. n^: J;v«';<' '1, :ri' .1 . I'/ V secretary nnd treasurer. Club Room : in the Library of the Mercantile Library Association. Montreal Curling Club.— Robert Simnis, president ; George Denholra, vice-president; James Tyre, treasurer; Captain Do Winton, secretary ; Hon. John Young, H. L. Maodougall, repre- sentative members. Thistle Curling Club.— David Shaw, president; Frank Ross, vice-president; Jackson Rae, treasurer; John Rankin, secretary. Committee : James McDougall, David Mair, James A. Glassford, H, W. Atwater. Representative Members ; An- drew Allan and James Benning. Caledonia Curling Club.— A. Ogilvie, president; A. Mo Gibbon, vice-president : Alex. Hutchison, secretary ; Matthew Hutchison, treasurer. Young Canada Cricket Club.— J. Keed Harris, president ; R. A. Starke, vice-president : W. J. M. Jones, secretary ; A. P. Vennor, treasurer : C. A. Fisheri C. H. Tuggey, J. Vicat, com- mittee. Montreal Gymnastic Club.—M. Lemoine, president; J. L. Morris and A. A. McCulloch, vice-presidents ; F. S. Barnjum, secretary ; T. Trimble, treasurer. Committee : G. M. Soule, F. W. Parker, John Cassels, J. McDonald, J. J. Rcdpath. Aurora Snow-Shoe Club.— T. T. Beilby, president; C. Broster, 1st vice-president ; J. Wilkinson, 2nd vice-president ; J. Taylor, secretary ; W. Gordon, treasurer. Committeee : T. K. Alexander, T. Parsons, W. H. Weston, H. W. AUoway and G. P. Charlebois. MASONIC. ^ PROVINCIAL "grand LODGE. Montreal and Wm, Henry, R. W. Br. Hon. Mr. Justice Badgley, P.G.M. ^* Frederic Griffin, D.P.G.M. ROYAL ARCh"mASONRY. M. E. Com. Hon. Mr. Justice Badgley, P.G., superintendent for Canada. ST. PAULAS ROYAL ARClTcHAPTER, No. 374, R.E, ' Attached to St, PauVa Lodge, M.E.C.P.Z. Ogiivy Mofifatt, Z.; M.E.C. CoUis, H,; M.E,C, ■ ■ . — . ^ -^ . »• IfONTRBAL. 12^ •rary of the Brooke, J.; E.<^, W Ikcr, ticasnror; E.C. Johnson, E.; E.G. Penn. N.; Ej . Kluckwood, P.S.; C. Colquhon, janitor; C. All ! --'istar ianitor. ^f f t. PAUL'S LODGE, No. 374, R.E. V.V Bro. Itichard A. Brooke, W.M. ; V.W. Bro. John S. D. McGiil, 1 .M. , Bro. Lewis W. Penn. S.W.; James Rose, J.W. : Joseph Walker, treasurer; B. Chaniborlin, secretary: James J. Johnson, S.D. ; W. H. Mutton, J.D. ; McPherson LeMoine, director of ceremonies ; G. P. Girdwood, I.G. ; Robert Colqu- houn, tyler ; W. B. Allan, assistant tyler. ELGIN LODGeTno. 348, R. S. J. C. Fumival, R.W.M. ; James Smith. R.W.P.M.; Adam Barling, W.D.M. ; James Johnson, W.S.M.; J. D. Doughty, W.S.W.; C. D. Hanson, W.J.M^ ; W. S. Walker, treasurer; J, Alcock, secretary; J. J. Reeves, G.S.; J. A. Perkins, junr., assistant S. ; C. W. Bolton, assistant S. ; Rev. C. Rollit, chap- lain; W. H. Weston, S.D.; C. Corner, J.D.; W.McWood, J.G.; W, B. Allan, tyler. Meets first Monday of every month at 7i p.m., at the Masonic Chambers, 304, Notre Dame Street. ST. GEORGE'S LODGE, No. 19, C.R. R.W. Bro. R. A. Smith, D.D.G.M., W.M. ; R.W. Bro. A. A. Stevenson, D.G.M., P.M.; Bro. Arthur R. Snowdon, S.W. ; Bro. Geo. P. Brewster, J.W. ; Bro. David Moss, treasurer ; Bro.' Wm. L. Mackenzie, secretary ; Bro. Francis Montague Sowdon, S.D. ; Bro. John G. Walsh, J.D. : Bro. James H. McNider, I.G. : Bro. Wm. -Hannah, tyler. KILWINNING LODGE Of"mONTREAL, No. 124, R. of C. John Clark, W.M. ; John Renshaw, G.J.W., P.M. : John Boyd, P.M.; I. H. Stearns, I.W.; John Wilson, J.W. ; John Bates, chaplain: John B. Rogers, treasurer; W. H. Hall, sec- retary ; G. H. Hinton, J.D, ; J. T. Clayton, J.D. ; T. G. Alderton, J.G. ; W. Hannah, tyler. Meets second Monday in every month, at the Masonic Hall, Place d'Armes. Numbers 130 members. ST. GEORGE'S LODGE, No. 440. E.R. W. Brother, J. R. Spong, W.M. : W. Brother George Nunn, P.M. ; Brother J. M. Desjardins, S.W. ; Brother J. A. Brown, JAV, ; Brother John Harold, treasurer ; Brother. Alfred Sand* ham, secretary ; Brother Herman Pauzegan, S.D. ; Brother Paul Cot^. J.D. ; Brother Frederick Sandham, J.G. ; Thomaa Mitchell, Tyler. Meets third Tuesday of every month. n 1 ii "x 124 MASOmO. ST. LAWRENCE LODGE, No. 640, E.R. W. Brother W. N. Dow, AV.M. ; Brother T. Milton, V.W. P,M. ; Brother W. Johnson, S.\V. ; Brother H. B. Wriffht, J.W. : Brother J. H. Bell, secretary ; Brother John Forrester, treasurer: Brother F. Clark, 8.D. ; Brother J. Ashby, I.Q.; Brother D. Dow, stowart ; Brother D. Wiiflon, stewat ; Brother W. Calvert, I.G. ; W. B. Allan, tyler. Meets first Tuesday of evei-y month at the Masonio Rooms, Notre Dame Street. CARNARVON ROYAL CHAPTER, No. 21. R. E. Comp. A. A. Stevenson, Z. ; E. Comp. L. L. Lovey, P.Z. ; E. Comp. Robt. A. Smith, H. ; E. Comp. I. H. Stearns, J. ; Comp. Francis Montague Sowdon, Scribe E ; Comp. George P. Brewster, Scribe N. ; Comp. John Paxton, treasurer ; Comp. W. Hannah, janitor. Meets at Masonio Hall, Place d'Armes, third Thursday in February, May, August and November. MOUNT HOREB CHAPTER, No. 25, R.C. R.E. Comp. T. Milton, Z. ; E. Comp. G.Nunn, P.Z. ,* E. Comp. W. N. Dow, H. : E. Comp. G. Slack, I. ; Comp. H. Henderson, S.E. ; Comp. R. P. McGinnis, S.W. ; Comp. W. Johnston, P.S. ; Comp. G. Martin, S.S. ; Comp. D. Dow, J S. ; W. B. Allan, janitor. GRAND LODGE OF CANADA. W, B. Simpson, W.M.G.M. ; A. A. Stevensdn, R.W.D.G.M. T. B. Harris, R. W.G., secretary. INDEPENDENT UJi^ ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.— M. U. Montreal District, ^ John Kent, P.G.M. ; Robert Briggs, D.P.G.M.; Jonathan Findlay, C.S.; George Cook, treasurer. LOYAL MONTREAL LODGE, No. 3115 Henry Robertson, G.M. ; Joseph Usherwood, N.G. ; John Flute, V.G. ; William Smith, recording secretary ; John lleid, financial secretaiy : Jonathan Findlay, treasurer. *^j I*. DIRSOTORT. 126 Hon, V.W. J. Writfht, Forrentor, lb by, I.G.; it; Brother lio Rooms, n. L. Lovey, a. steams, mp. George rer; Coinp. bursday in 'I .11 ■; • ) 1 J* . ; E. Comp. Henderson, iston, P.S. ; . B. Allan, V^.D.G.M. Jonathan .G. ; John Tohn lleid, DIRECTORY TO PUBLIC OFFICES, &o. AdJutAiii GeDeraPs OflQce, Craig Street, near Saoguinet Street. Board of Trade, Mercbant's Excbaoge. Chief Engineer Fire Department, City Hall, Bonsecours Market Dty Clerk, do do City Surveyor, do : ; do City Treasurer, do do City Water Works, do do Commander of the Forces, 26 Notre Dame Street, Commissariat 0£Bce, 60 St. Gabriel Street. Coroner of the District, 70 St. Denis Street. Custom -House « St. Paul Street and Custom-House Square. Clerk of the Peace and Crown, Court House. Commissioners for the Harbour of Montreal, Custom*Houiie Square. Emigration OflQce, 66 Commissioner Street. Excise. 19 and 21 St. Vincent Street. Fire Alarm Telegraph, Head Ofl9ce City Hall. French Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, Notre Dame Street, next RecoUet Church. Gas Company, 54 St. Gabriel Street. General Hospital, Dorchester, corner St. Dominique Street. Grand Trunk R. R. OflQces. Point St Charles. Geological Survey, 58 St. Gabriel Street. Harbour Master, Custom-House Square. Hotel-Dieu Hospital, Upper St. Urbain Street. Bouse of Refuge, Campeau Street. Ladies* Benevolent Institution, 33 Berthelot Street. Icdutiirlal Rooms, 22 St. Antoine Street. >. v\ Marriage Licenses, 11 Mount Royal Terrace. Montreal Dispensary, 109 Fortification Lane. Montreal Telegraph Company, 9 St. Sacrament Street. Natural History Society, University Avenue, near English Cathedral, Police OflQce, Jacques Cartier Square. Post OflQce, corner Great St. James and St. Francois Xavier Streets. Protestant Orphan Asylum, St. Catherine, near Drummond Street. Prothonotary's OflQce, New Court-House. Registrar's OflQce, New Court-House. Recorder's Court, Jacques Cartier Square. SheriflTs OflQce, New Court-House. St Patrick's Orphan Asylum, adjoining St. Patrick's Church. Superintendent of Education, Old Government House. Town Major, 62 Notre Dame Street. Trinity House, Custom-House Square. United States Consul, 79 Grea^ St. James Street. Univen'ity Lying-inHospital, 47 St. Urbain Street. Wbarflnger*s OflQce, Custom-House Square^ m 126 QUEBBO. QUEBEC. y ; J^'Ul »/' CORPORATION, OFFICERS, &c. Alain, J. B. Alleyn, R. Burns T. Bowles, J. Bolduc, J. E. Cot4, L. Abdon. Binning, J. Giblin, J. ■) Laird, J. . , Prior, B. S. Pruneau, J. B. , Kenaud, J. B. Roy, L. J. Rinfret, Dr. R. P. Scott, W. W. St. Michel, C. Adolphe G. Tourangeau, Mayor. COUNCILLOBS. Germain. N. Hamel, A. , ; Hcarn, J. ] Hossack, W. Jolicoeur, P. Kirwin, W. Lemesurier, J. Lavoie, F. L. A. Cannon, city clerk ; N. Fages, assistant clerk ; A. Gau> thier, city treasurer ; J. Boomer, assistant treasurer : John W. Wright, check clerk; L.E.Dorion, book-keeper; J. N, Hamelin, supernumerary; J. Hamel, city surveyor ; Th^ophile Baillargd, assistant surveyor; T.Trudel, clerk ; J. P.M. Lecourt, architect. Wafer Works Odice.—Kvigh. O'Donnell, engineer; A.B. McCon- nell, clerk ; J. Rousseau, overseer ; Pierre Boivin, keeper of the chateau d'eau. J. B. Bureau, chief of police ; E. Reynolds, deputy chief of police ; J. Grondin and Antoine S. Matte, assessors ; E. Gagnon, 0. Murphy, auditors. Market Deimvtment,—^, Walsh, clerk of Lower Town Market; M. 0*Leary, clerk of Upper Town Market; Gabriel Valin, clerk of St. Paul's Market ; J. 0. Bigaouette, clerk of Jacques Cartier Market ; L. N. Rh^aume^ clerk of Champlain Market. Pierre Campeau, superintendent lire department. Becorder^s Court,— Jsicques Cr^mazie, recorder ; C.L.GI^things, derk ; J. A. Ely. deputy clerk ; P. Thibaudeau, gupernumary; E. Lacroix and H. Casault, criers and bailififs. L. G. Baillarg^, attorney ; A. B. Sirois, notary ; F. X. Julienj chief messenger. v^^^*^h Uo m^ ;/'*:: tii-rs:? ■ ^.i,-.,-M:<:t'> .«'^j^rt-,^.'^>f 'rp*f'i>' John Sewell Postmaster. - tufh^imnmu t R. G. Patton Assistant Postmaster. R. Glover, window clerk; J. E. Bolduc, money-order and registered-letter clerk ; P. M. Becot, P. Gingras, B. Lacasse, J. Gray, H. G. Dunlevie, C. Chamberlin, and Octavo Biron, clerks. QUBBEO. 127 BOARD OF TRADE. r" Council.— A. Joseph, president; H. S. Scott, vice-president; J. H. Clint, treasurer; A. Fraser, secretary; A. Thomson, P. Garneau, W. H. Jeftery. M. Stevenson, James Dean, Jr., J. G. Ross, T. C. Lee, T. H. Grant, T. H. Dunn, B. Bennett, H. Fry. :••;. : ;•; CUSTOMS. ;v / - Point-a-Carcy, L. T. J. W. Dunscomb, collector ; Louis Massue, surveyor \ J. A. Green, assistant surveyor ; C. E. Allen, chief landing waiter; C. Cauzeau, second landing waiter j J. Thompson, third landing waiter; W. N. Lee, fourth landing waiter; L. Bilodeau, fifth landing waiter; N. N. Ross, chief clerk ; G. Colley, C. G. Gouin, clerks to surveyor ; J. J. P. O'Meara, measuring surveyor ; Geo. Campbell, cashier ; N. Balzaretti, F.Valois, A. Hawkins, clerks ; F. X. Frenette, appraiser; F. X.M^tivier, examining warehouse keeper and assistant appraiser : James Sealey, assistant ware- house keeper ; J. Lambert, tide surveyor ; A. G. Ruel, assistant tide surveyor; H. McHugh, sampler and weigher ; A. Bowden, messenger; J. Radford, preventive officer, Tadousac; George McKenzie, collector, Chicoutimi. TRINITY HOUSE. J. Gillespie, master; R. I. Alleyn, deputy master; F. Gour- deau, Sen., superintendent of pilots ; D. McGie, V. Tdtu, F. Buteau, H- N. Jones, Hon. I. Thibaudeau, and J. D. Armstrong (harbor master), wardens ; J. Smith, Jun., superintendent of pilots; A. Lemoine, treasurer; E. B. Lindsay, clerk ; B. SimoDi cUiaa Lafleur, bailiff. ?ji. '" BANKS. ,A Hour 8 f 10 to 3 during navigation, 10 to 2 during winter (from 1st December to Ist May). Quebec Bavk.— Directors : D. D. Young, Esq., president ; J, G. Ross, Esq., vice-president; W. H. Anderson, Esq., J. H. Clint, Esq., Sir N. F. BeUeau, W. Withall, Esq., F. C. Vanno- S\ 9 128 QUBBEO. r i vous, Esq. W. Dunn, Esq., cashier. Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays. ,\. Toronto Branch W. TV. R»nF m, Esq., manager. ' Ottawa Branch H. V. Noel, i^sq., manager. Three Rivers Branch. . . Jno. McDougall, Esq., manager. Bank op British North America.— F. W. Wood, manager. Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank of Montreal.— Thos. R. Christian, manager. Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank op Upper Canada.— R. S. Cassels, manager. Discount every day. La Banque Nationale.— F. Vezina, cashier. Discount days, Mondays and Thursdays. Quebec Provident and »?avings Bank.— Office, 7 St. Lewis Street; open daily from 10 a.m. to 2^ p.m., and on Monday and and Saturday evenings, from 6 to 8. Trustees : C. Wurtele, president ; H. S. Scott, first vice-president ; L. Massue, second vice-president; Joseph Bowles, W. Hossack, M. G. Mountain, J. Paterson, J H. Clint, J. S. Fry, J. Musson, E, Poston, A. C. Buchanan, W. Walker. O'Jicers : George Veasey, cashier ; G. J. Bowles, clerk; J. B.Lyonnais, messenger; F. C. Vannovous, solicitor. Notre Dame Savings Bank.— U St. John Street, . U.T.—S. Benoit, secretary ; F. Vdzina, managing cashier. THE BAR OF LOWER CANADA.^" - _. ..,-.- JHstrict of Quebec, Til rfi):i ti :4 COUNCIL. C. G. Holt, Q.C. Batonnier. M. A. Plamondon, Syndic. ' Jacques Malouin, Treasurer. J. Dunbar, Secretary. T. Fournler,Q.(7. F. C. Vannovous. J. B. Parkin, Q.C. A. Campbell. f>r-5?<>fii;t 'X Pierre Lcgare^ M. A. Hearn. -'H. G. Joly. i E. Remillard. '^ ADVOCATES AND ATTORNIES. ^^- Hon. H. Black, C.B. Q.a * Dunbar Ross, Q.C. ■I . G. Okill Stuart, Q C. "***. G. W. Wickstead, Q.C. S^rN. F. Belleau, Q.C. Charles Pan et, Q.C Hon. Chas. Alleyn, Q,C. Frederick Andrews, Q,C, Simeon Lelievre, ^.G. '>. Lonis G. Baillarge, Q C. 1«^ John B. Parkin, 4 (7, ) Hon. Ulric J. Tesdier, Q.(7»< Charles G. Holt, QC. 4?' Telesptaore Fournler , Q. C, QTTGBBO. 120 s, Tuesdays lanager. ' • ?er. lanager. »d, manager. r. Discount r. Discount scount days, , 7 St. Lewis Monday and C. Wurtele, 3sue, second . Mountain, *oston, A. C. cashier; Gr, Vannovous, et,;U.T.--S. Members. , ;» .1, .JIO-*^ u/;al •e.* >r*«: ws,Q.C7.^ , Q C. Wi sier, Q,C 10. er,Q.(7. B. C. A. Gugy E L. Montizambert . . . Hon. Joseph N Boose Hanby F. Cairns Boberi Chambers .... H. S. Anderson Cyrille Delagrave .... Jacques P. Rbeaume. . F. W. G. Austin F. X. Langevin Pierre Legar^. ....... Charles Secretan Guillaume Talbot Marc A Plamondon . . Napoleon Casult Archibald Campbell . . Jean Langlois Jacques Malouin George Irvine David Alexander Ross George Futvoye Fred. C. Vannovous . . James M Lemoino.... John O'Farrell H. L. Langevin Richard C. Pentland.. William E. Duggan . . . J. H. WHlan James Prendergast. . . George M. DeCeene.. Jdhn Gleason Phillip J. Jolicoeur. . . . Richard Pope Louis J. A. Bernier. . . Levison Sewell James Dunbar liouis B. Caron M. A. Hearn Cvrille T. Suzor Elammond Gowen .... H. G. Joly *.. Gilbert H. Larue Edouard Remillard . . . Date of Oommission. Aug. 1822 June, 1833 June, 1833 May, 1834 June, 1834 Jany. 1837 Aug. 1838 July, 1840 May, 1841 Dec. 1842 Sept. 1843 Mar. 1845 July, 1846 Oct. 1846 Feb. 1847 May, 1847 May, 1847 July, 1847 Jany. 1848 Jany. 1848 Aug. 1848 April, 1849 Mar. 1850 Aug. 1850 July, 1850 Oct. 1851 April, 1852 June, 1852 Nov. 1853 Jany. 1854 Jany. 1864 Feb. 1854 June, 1854 Sept. 1854 Feb. 1855 Feb. 1855 Feb. 1865 May, 1855 June, 1855 Aug. 1855 Nov. 1865 Feb. 1856 Mar. 1856 Members. Fred. Wm. Andrews. . Richard Alleyn H. Elzear Tachereau.. Frederick Lampson... John Murphy John B. Duggan Didier J. Montambault Joseph G. Bosse Chas. P. Pelletior Come Morisette Chs. J. H. Lloyd Cbas. B. Langlois Henry C Pozer Aug R. Angers Louis Guilbault George Lampson Wm. G. Golfer J. J. 0. Fortier J. G. Damour C. P. Lindsay Denis Mnrray W. C. Gibsone John F. McDonell C. N. Hamel JohnH. O'Neill Severe Theberge fi. A. X.Talbot C. G. Bertrand P. T. Bedard L. B. N. Dionne L. J. Belanger H. T. Tachereau Jos. Nadeau L. J. Pitau E. H.Pemborton D. D.O'Meara........ T. W. Cook C. E. Gauthier J. H. Lawlbr J. G. P.Blanchet. ... W. E. Desbarats...... E. Foley W. Macadams........ Date of CommiBsion. Oct. 1866 April, 1857 Oct. 1857 Oct. 1869 June, 1869 Dec 1869 Dec. 1859 Jany. 1860 Jany. a 860 Janv. 1860 Feb. 1860 June, 1860 July, 1860 July, 1860 Sept. 1860 Dec. 1860 Jany. 1861 Mar. 1861 July, 1861 Sept. 1861 Oct. 1861 May, 1862 May, 1862 July, 1862 July, 1862 Aug. 1862 Sept. 1862 Sept. 1862 Dec. 1862 Dec. 1862 Dec. 1862 Jany. 1863 Feb. 1863 April, 1863 June, 1868 June, 1863 Sept. 1863 Sept. 1863 Sept. 1863 Oct. 1863 Nov. 1863 Dec. 1863 Dec. 1863 130 QUBBBO . h- >. . . ■ Members. Dat« of Commission. Members. Date of Commission. W. Cooke Mar. 1864 May, 1864 June, 1864 June, 1864 July, 1864 July, 1864 L. H. Frechette T. W. O'Brien P. Mackay . , Sept. 1864 ReneCasgrain A T. Pare Sept 1864 Sept. 1864 Oct. 1864 R.(Jas8els Junr H. Duberirer J. B. L Hould ,.. Jean Gairne Oct. 1864 M.H. Uhabot M. Tremblay ., Oct. 1864 ■'1^ (■■ r.- !-\\.r. ■':),'■■ vr..' INCORPORATED BOARD OF NOTARIES. \.B. SIrois, President. , „. N. M. D. Legare, Secretary. , . , , J. Laurin, Treasurer, 6. Larue, Syndic. f r :h A. B. Strois, J. Petitclerc, Jos. lAurin, W. Bignell, E. G. Cannon, Alex. Lomoine, t}. 1/ W. Launiere, , Et. Simard, ' N. M. D. Legare, A,G. Tourangeau, O. Larue, Ed. J. Langevin. ■.i- ^ »■*' •i{:<. ':M* • .1 i * CONSULATES. ■A* :.i Belgium A. Joseph, 69 St Peter St., L.T. 1 > Denmark Hon. T. Ryan, 10 St. Peter St., L.T. France A. F. Gauthier, 1 Des Carri^resSt., L.T. ^^^any . ^^^^.!'^. .^^I \ Hon. T. Ryan, 10 St. Peter St, L.T. Norway and Sweden — Alfred Falkenberg, 40 St. Peter St., L.T. Portugal W. H. Tilstone, 8 St Peter St, L.T. Prussia Hon.G.Pemberton, 5 Dalhousie St., L.T. Italy George Beswick, Mountain Hill, L.T. United States J), Thurston. -n 1 -■?!'■ Date of Commission. Sept. 18M Sept 1864 ..[Sept. 1864 ..Oct. 1864 ..'Oct. 1864 ..iOct. 1864 ire, reau, rin. .,L.T. 5sSt.,L.T. St, L.T. i f, L.T. >rSt.,L.T. t, L.T. ieSt.,L.T. [iU, L.T. 05 i|--»fcO H-» M fcO M ? ^I^IOi O) 1^ 3b CO fcOfcO MH*C» fcO CO U> QQ OiOi Oi O) -t I fi- •<»sr oa CO '00 COM9CO< 09 ^ I »^ ri^ il^if^ t^»^«9 »f^ ifk> -^ ifk, p- g ^ .CO I 11 a mat #••• oo OOM O O M O OB OOCO CO S^ ■8 I CO l-i M M l-i j^ 00 •^ O P* I I? 5 •=1 O Q GQ 132 QUBBEO. y^ ..- v^- •«••»*< \ \ I I Coach, or Covered Cariole, drawn by Two Horsea—per hour.— First hour, 3s. 9d.; second hour, 3s. lid.; every subsequent hour, Is. 3d. Four-wheeled Vehicle, Cab, or Covered Cariole, drawn by One Horse— per hour.— First hour, 3s. ; second hour. Is. 7d.? every subsequent hour. Is. Caleche or Cariole— per hour.— First hour, Is. 7d.; second hour, Is. 6d. ; every sub8equ€nt hour. Is, ,; ; CHURCHES, &o. ,. ,.^ ...; .-' «f c; :A"'2 ^ ^-i^ :■■ . „ -It"' . •■ ,\ PROTESTANT. "-. (.C'-^tf /S'f. Paul's Church,— "Kt, Rev. J. W. Williams, D.D., bishop * R«v. G. V. Housman, M.A., rector; Rev. Dr. Robertson, chap- lain to the Forces. ; Trinity Chapel.— B^v, E. W. Sewell, M.A., Incumbent. ^*" » ♦S'^ MattJi€io*8 Church.— 'Rev, H. Roe, B.A., incumbent. '- ^i *S'*. Pet€r*8 Chapel.— B.ey. C. Hamilton, M.A., incumbent. St. MichaeVs Chapel.— B/ev, A.W. Mountain^ M.A., incumbent. St. Andrew' a Churchy in connection with the Church of Scot- land.— Rev. John Cook, D.D., minister. ^ - -^^ Chalmer's Free Church.— B^v. W. B. Clarke, minister. Wealeyan Church.— "R&v.Q.Youngy minister. ^:^ ^ Congregational Church,— 'Rev. H. J), Powis, minister. , Baptist Church. — ^Rev. D, Marsh, minister,^ ^ ^ „. ' French Protestant Church,— Rev, L. Normandeau, minister. i—i fe-«:.i ^;5.l i' e i^- ^^:'" J-, r^ r-- P- BOMAN CATHOLIC. CatJiedral of Notre Dame,— Rev, C. F. Cazeau, vicar^general. Congregation Church,-^Rey, P, Pont, superior. „_ . . „ . St, John's Church»—Rev, A. Racine, actingr curate.^ •* ^ »-- St. Patrick's Church,— Rw, B. MoGuaran, chaplain, ^r ^ ^ St, Eoch's Church.— Rev. Z. Charest, priest. St» Saveur Church.— R^v, 'P. Burobhef, acting curate. ' ' ^'^ ,/mf»t**^>lli<*>!*'**litMS>*miC>MWiya'i'i;^f ^■M«>«l*./»-.l. K',-ywWSiis.-aa»i>«"«*«» «7c?(?i>A /SiwaflTo^tie.— Rev. W. Sternberir, rabbi. 1:S O » ! S£ t •^ W-.| -■(■J -*» »«-■ O M •1" w —per hour.— sequent hour, iriole, drawn hour, ls.7d.? r hour.—First thour, Is. . - ■• '.XT* " •• • 1- - ; ;:♦'.* -• -''^' ■ ^ o-;^ t tv ■ D.B., bishop . lertson, chay- inbent. ^'"^ mbent. [cumbent. L., incumbent, urch of Scot- t-t inister. lister. >au, minister. iricar-^general. ite.^-"^*- ^ '-" plailhu: j^ cj^ urate.' ' . /^ *.-- l>«'j>~: ";;' i' : ^^:^. QUfefiBO. 133 ^ 1 '\- ;•;*!;*?/'■' NATIONAL SOCIETIES, &c. ^i " St. Andrew's Society.— D. Macphorson, president ; P. Mc- Naughton and J. C. Thompson, vice-presidents ; Rev. John Cooke, D.D., and Rev. W. B. Clarke, chaplains ; Alex. Rowand, M.D., physician ; Thomas Brodie, treasurer ; John McNaugh- ton, secretary. . . St. George's Society.— W. Eadon, president : A. J. Max- ham, and G. Mountain, vice-presidents ; Arthur Harvey, secre- tary ; G. Veasey, treasurer; Rev. A. W. Mountain, B.A., and Rev. G. Housman, chaplains ; J. Sewell, M.D., physician. St. Jean Baptiste Society.— Hon. I. Thibaudeau, president; P. G. Huot, vice-president ; L. J. Pitau, recording secretary ; Cyrille Tessier, assistant secretary ; Joseph E. Bolduc, treasur- er ; Major L. T. Suzor, marshal ; Guillaume Boivin, assistant marshal. ^ "k- " St Patrick's Society.— Hon. Chs. AUeyn, M.P.P., president; John Lane, jup., secretary-treasurer ; Rev. B. McGauran, chap- loin; Br. P. D. Mofifatt, physician; Edward Hartigan, marshal. ' .' . • » "' Library Association,— Rooms, 21 St. Famille street, U.T,—- OMcet'8 : D. Wilkie, president ; B. Daikers, W. Hossack, H. flL ^cott, J. H. Clint, vice-presidents ; J. Horan, secretary ; W. S. Duffett, treasurer ; Miss J. Meiklejohn, librarian : Robert Rogers, superintendent. City Building iSociETY.— Office : corner Fort and Buadests,; U.T. . J. T. Brousseau, president ; J. H. Clint, vice-president , G. H. Simard, S. Leli^vre, Wm. Withall, E. Bugal, J. Lane, jun., Janies McISi^er* secretary-treasurer. ^■- Quebec Permanent Building Society.— Office : Notre Dame savings bank building, 11 St. John street, U.T. F. V6zina, pre- sident ; J". W. Leaycraft, vice-president ; Dr. 0. Robitaille, G, H. Simard, J. D. Brousseau, Frsv Gourdeau, Joseph Hamel, IiOu|s Lessard) secreta^-treasurer ; William Moffatt, clerk. »-i. - A> » . S- Stadacona Building Society.— Office : 9J Fabrique street 134 QUBBBO. 'II 1': i U.T.— Prs. Weippert, president ; Thomas Andrews. vice;presi- dent : Jean Langlois, Ed. Dugal, Wm. Eadon, William Woods, Philippe Huot, directors ; Casault, Langlois & Angers, solici- tors ; N. H. Bowen, notary; William Miller, secretary- treasurer ; Joseph Corbin, inspector ; bank— Banque Rationale. k' \ f Union Building Society.— OflSce ; Comer Fort and Buade Streets, U.T.— A. Joseph, president; Dr. P. Baillargeon, vice- president ; James A. Sewell, M.D., N. Turcot, Amable Pelle- tier, W. C. Henderson, J. D. Brousseau ; James MacNider, secretary-treasurer. . ■?; Entomological Society op Canada.— (Quebec Branch.)— F. J. S. Dore, president : PAbb^ Ovide Brunet, Professor of Bot- any, Laval University, vice-president ; G. J. Bowles, secretary- treasurer; W. Couper, curator. Messrs. H. W. Stuart, G. C. Gibson, and Dr. Carey, council. Meets on the first Thursday in each month, at the rooms of the Literary and Historical Society, Masonic Hall. ' ij.}*'-.* Institut Canadien.— Rooms, Notre Dame Savings Bank Building, 11 St. John Street, U.T.— F. X. Gameau, honorary president ; Hon. H. L. Langeyin, president ; Dr. J. C. Tach6, G-. H. Simard, vice-presidents; A. Gagnon, treasurer; I. Wells, assistant treasurer ; C3nrille Tessier, recording secretary ; N. Thibault, George Duval, assistants do. ; E. Gagnon, coccBifosd- ing secretary; L. Taschereau, Elz^ar Lamontagne, assistants ao. ; Rev. R. Casgrain, librarian ; Y. Cazeau, curator of museum. ^'iifUiiM*! ,.^-fii^.-i:.n^^'' * "I Literary and Historical Society.— Rooms, Masonic Hall, Bt. Lewis Street, Upper Town.— John Langton, M.A., president; E. A. Meredith, L.L.Dm R. S. M. Bonchette, C. M. Tate and E. D. Ashe, R.N., F.K.A., vice-presidents: Arthur Harvey, council iseoretary ; W. D. Campbell, corresponding secretary; Wm. Hossack, recordinj? secretary ; T. D. Harrington, treasurer ; Rev. J, Douglas, librarian ; S. Sturton, curator of museum ; G. W. Wicksteed, curator of apparatus; W. Couper, assistant secretary. '^"Lunatic Asyi.um.— The Asylum is at Beauport. It has at present about 500 patients. Drs. James Douglas and J. E. Landry, proprietors and managers; G. Wakeham, warden; Mrs. Wakeham, matron. . • ■ « ■ -^ vice;presi- iam Woods, gers, solid- secretary- e Nationale. and Buade rgeon, vice- lable Pelle- MaoNider, > ■ : branch.)— F. Bssor of Bot- s, secretary- Ituart, G. 0. Thursday in •ical Society, ivinffs Bank 3.U, nonoraiy J. 0. Tach^, er; I. Wells, joretary ; N. , COEEBipOfid-* e, assistants , curator of . ; X < •'<<»^ [asonio Hall, Lm president; M. Tate and hur Hanrey, ig secretary ; >n, treasurer ; museum ; 0. >er, assistant t. It has at s and J. E. km, warden; ^ § S5 ©•SB e t^ « •9oo % »10Q B-ftt ^S'B £>22. ?3 &S A aft?." « ^ S ® % E5-B •t CD CO §■ t^f'U ^ S3* n 1 I' is: ta s 00 «o #i?^ ^ ^ ^ 00 CQ 09 OQ B OD 00 5 09 OQ C 5 « « « • • ' K g s I ? H^}! ,» O 9 o ««> o < tr^ • ® 00 CO O B 5 n r 5 «o BS3 5 !^ MP 3 »» 3 S 2.B w &s o O o d td ^ 136 . LBQISLATIVB COUNCIL. l! f! h !t! i, \t ;■ f ! ^ ■t-^ ^ ^:' ^ '*•' *^.^ [APPENDIX, 1 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. #,- ^>*«» Hon. Ulrio Joseph Tessirr, Speaker^ NOMINITID HSMBBKS. Hon. John Hamilton Eiogstoo. PhilipH. Moore , PhilipsburRh. George J.Goodhue r..*...« .London, G.W. James Morris Brockville. James Gordon Toronto. James Ferrier Montreal. Roderick Matbeson • Perth. . George S. Boulton ;Goboui'g. Sir Etienne P.Tache ^ Monimagny. James Leslie Montreal. Frederick A. Quesnol .....Montreal. George de Saveuse de Beaujeau Couteau-du-Iac. John Ross Toronto. Samuel Mills Hamilton. Louis Panel Quebec Sir Narcisse F. BcIIeau Quebec. Charles Wilson Montreal. Benjamin Seymour Port Hopo. David M. Armstrong SoreL Ebenezer Perry Cobourg. Walter H. Dickson Guelph. iC 8burffh. m, C.W. cville. .*n »tO. ^ 7 ' *ea]. * • urg. magoy. reaL - .;- ' real. )au-du-Iac. ito. llton. ec. 5^ • ■ ♦ ec. real. Hope. •a ■ urg. ph. o - ■ ■ " . it : ■«" ■ -■■'■- LDDRB8S. 98- Prairies, ills.. vge. LBOISLATIYB COUNCIL. 137 h: z. ■V DIVISIONS. Grandville Hon. Gulf <* Home " Inkcrmau <^ Kennebec <* King's '» LaSaUe ^ Laurentides " Lauzon ** Malahldo « Midland.... «* Millelsles ** MontarTllle <* Newcastle........ " Niagara ** Queen's " Quinte ♦« Repcnttgny ** Rldeau....' " Rigaud " Rougcmont *^ Saugeen <^ Saurel " Shawenegan <* Stadacona ** St.aalr " St. Lawrence ** Tccumseth <* Thames •« <* Trent ** Victoria " Wellington " Western ** York " irmB. P. O. ADDRBS8. Luc Let. deSt. Just. Riviere Quelle. Ulrio Job. Tessier. ..Quebec. James C. Aikins . . . Richvlew. John Hamilton Hawkesburv. Charles Cormier .... PlesisvUio, Somerset. David Reesor Markbam. A. J. Duohesnay . .St. Galh. Fossambault. David B. Price. ....Cbicoutimi. E. H. .1. Duchesnay.Ste. Marie, Nouy. Beauce E. Leonard London, C.W* Wm. McMaster .... Toronto. L. Damouchel St. Therese de Bla'i* villa Louis Lacoste Boucher ville. Asa A. Burnbam. . .Cobourg. James 6. Carrie... St. Catherines. John Simpson Bowmanvllle. Robert Read. Belleville. P. U. Archambault.L'Assomption. James Skead Ottawa. Eus. Prudhomme.. Tannery, West. Wm. H. Cbaflers. . .St. Cesaire. D. L. McPberson... Toronto. J. BtP. Guevremont SoreU Charles Malhlot. . . . Polnte-du-Lac. J. E. Glngras Quebec. Alexander Vldal . . . Sarnta. George Crawford.. Brock ville. Donald Macdonald. .Toronto. Oliver Blake Waterford, C. W. Bllla Flint Belleville. Thos. Ryan Montreal. John S. Sanborn... Sherbrooke. ^ Walter McCrea Chatham. George W. Allan.. Toronto. PERMANENT OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. J. F. Taylor, Clerk of the House and Master In Chancery, Cashier and Accountant. R. I^Molne, Deputy and Assistant Gerk, Master in Chancery, and French Translator. Fennings Taylor, Deputy and Assistant Clerk, Master in Chancery, and Acting Chief Ofllce Clerk. J. E. Doucct, Additional Assistant Clerk, Additional French Trans* lator, and Clerk of Private Bills. :frrp-i" 138 LBOIBLATIVB OOUNdlL. t > I', I W. A MaiDgy, Additional Assistaot and 2nd Office Cleric. ^ James Adumson, Clerk of the English Journals. B. 0. Belleau, Clerk of the French Journals. A. A Boucher, French Translator and Clerk of Select Commltteea. A. Garneau, idditionalFroDcbTninslator* C. W. Taylor, Assistant Accountant. .-..,... utirniLolal Neal W. McLean. English Writing Clerk. . •ynl Bev. W. Agar Aaamson, D.G.L., Chaplain and Librarian. E. L. Montizambert, A.M., Law Clerk, acting also as Engliab Translator Bene Kimber, Gentiemad Usher of the BlMk Bod. -pi'!! Oi Valterand, Sergeant-at-Arms. ^ E. Botterill, Door-Keeper. ........ i ^^ M. Keating, Chief Messenger. ^ - .......... t<; S. Skinner, Honse-keepor and Messenger. . . v iV. L. J. Casault, Library Messenger ; J. B. Myrand, Pdst Office Mes- senger ; P. Battay, A. Lachance, J. Doherty, J. Himley, B. Greer, and Peter Dunn, Messengers ; S. Fraser,and Z. Mondro, Sessional Messengers. A. Douaire and G. Young, Pages. ,* it ' • - :--^ ■' ... ^^. ., ■ ■ . »» * - ... .^« *...•>. - • Jm^^ *» ^. v..,«Hal.>l7* i loi- '"^y^Hnni^ Mfli^Al «a ^\f irra Imittees. D* * » - translator Ice Mea- iiey, R. MonOro, m ■:<♦• 4r, * f. hi ■"mmr asiir^-'r^A *^^i^ »>^ .■■r^'*» THE PARLliMENT BUILDINGS, lUika ilHMr ® ® ^A® 3lT Hill V 111 I : iw I nl .. IJJIIJIJUI •/SK*/fSK9a>,f>^ mm li f »li.illiiiii "'J_ jjlillMlljJl iijyyiiij.i.kLii.ii MM iltl*! • • I CJILDINGS, OTTA^ rS€e Page IX) "^MMMMil ■PMW* liMmi PAJrl ..IMUti' rk"^ ^■sr^^ . .,n-'. — — -^ m&-.^M y^^-n ■& :*A, k.,/!5W^^» '7 -^v rr., __».,. V'^'^^^r-J- "^ )»« p:^i» ^ . ^>; <#iH r-->^ t : PARLIAMENT BUILOINQS, ( LNT BUILDINGS, 01TAWA,-VIEW FROM THE SHORE, NEAR HULL.