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PRINTED BY HUNTER, ROSE & Co., TORONTO I TO |hc |onottrabl(| |homa^ |o!i8, M., CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE COUIIT OF APPEAL OF ONTAKIO, THIS BOOK IS DEDICATED, AS A TRIBUTE TO A CANADIAN, WHOSE WORTH AND ABILITIES HAVK PLACED HIM IN THE FOREMOST U,VNK OP HIS COUNTRYMEN, AND HAVE ENABLED HIM TO ADORN ALIKE THE HUMBLE WALK OF THE STUDENT AND THE EXALTED POSITION OP THE JUDGE, BY HIS OBLIGED AND OBEDIENT SERVANT, THE EDITOR, Bank Street Road, Ottawa, May, 1878. 4 4 PREFACE, The want of some such work as the Editor has sought to supply in the present volume, has, especially since Confederation, and the creation of a Supreme and Exchequer Court for the Dominion, been very much felt, not only by members of the legal profession, judicial officers, and others having connection with Law and the Courts, but also by a no inconsiderable portion of the general public. The Editor has endeavoured to meet the want, with what success it will be for the subscribers to the work to determine. A great mass of names and facts have been brought together in a small compass, the procuring of which has cost the Editor more time and trouble than many people will be inclined to give him credit for. The obtaining of information in the Maritime Provinces— where there seems to be an almost entire absence of Indexing or Registration to the Public Records— was most difficult and vexatious. Where, in these Provinces, the reader observes that the book is deficient in names and dates, the omission must be set down to the right cause— an utter impossibility of obtaining the desired informa- tion. Such as it is, the Canadian Legal Directory, as the first attempt at bringing the Bench and the Bar of the Dominion and of the several Provinces thereof under one cover, will, it is hoped, be found to be of service, and calculated to advance the best interests of the pro- fession in Canada. The Editor finds himself under many lasting obli- gations to leading members of the Bar throughout the country, for assistance of various kinds, to one and all of whom he tenders his warmest thanks and acknowledgments. OCCURRENCES DURING PRINTING, AND CORRIGENDA. COURT OF MARITIME JURISDICTION FOR ONTARIO. (Constituted and established under 40 Vic, Cap. 21). Princij.al seat of the Court— Toronto. Judge ok the Court: The Hovoiirol'h' Kenneth Mackenzie, Q.C. Ol'FlCERS ; Registrar— ]n\\n liruce, Barrister {7 Feb., 1878). Marshal- William Boyd (19 Feb., 187S). BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS, NOVA SCOTIA. List of Admis.sions, Decemuer Term, 1877. John A. McDonald, Port Hood. Daniel McDonnell, Port Hood. James M. Oxley, Halifax. William Curry, Windsor. James Johnston Ritchie, jr., Windsor. Stephen Rand, Canning. A. S. McGillivray, Antigonishe. George Johnson, Halifax. OBITUARY. Caron, Francois, Police Ma;^isiratc at Windsor^ Out., on 4 March, 1878, aged 58. Cartkr, I/on. Sir ]\'s\v.s,Kt., late Chief yustice of New Brum- li'iek, on — March, 1878, aged 78. Cox, Colonel Sir Kdmund, wtlt JUironet of Duniiuvrway, Cor/<, Ireland, Rei^istrar of the District of Arthabaska, I'. Q. , on 26 August, 1877, aged 80. CREir.HToN, //('//. John, Senior Queen's Counsel in Nora Scotia. on 16 March, 1878, aged 84. Delagrave, Cyrille, Q.C, Recorder of the City of Qne/'cc, on 15 September, 1877, aged 65. Delisi.e, John, Recorder of the City of Hull, I'.Q., on 15 Sep- tember, 1877. Drai'er, Hon. William Henry, C.Ii., Chief justice of the Court of Appeal of Ontario, on 3 Nov., 1877, aged 76. Felton, William Lacker Pidmore, Q.C, in Quebec, on 12 Nov., 1877, aged 65. Geldert, James Milne, High Sheriff of the County of Hants, Nova Scotia, on 8 Feb., 1878, aged 61. Jarvis, Georok Stephen, yudge of the County Court of the United Counties of Stormotit, Dundas and Glengarry, Ont., on 15 April, 1878, aged 81. Macdonell, H. J., Clerk of the Peace for the County of Ontario, Ont., on 9 July, 1877. Martin, Richard, Sheriff of the County of Haldimand, Ont., on 4 April, 1878, aged 82. PoussETTE, Peter Taylor, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Lambton, Ont., on 19 Dec, 1877. Sanborn, Hon. John Sewell, a Puisne yndge of the Court of Queen's Bench for the Province of Quebec, on 17 July, 1877, aged 58. Sherwood, Edward, Registrar for the County of Carleton, Ont., on 30 June, 1877, aged 54. Thibaudeau, Hon. Jean Elie, Registrar for the County of Portneuf P.Q., on 5 Jan., 1878. Webster, James, Registrar for the Centre and South Ridings of the County of JFellington, Ont., on 18 April, 1878, aged 40. CONTENTS. The DoMiNfoN :— 1. Department of Justice 2. The Supreme Court and Court of Exchequer 3. Queen's Counsel appointed by the Dominion. 4- Dominion Law Society 5. Consolidation of the Laws 6. Public Holidays PAGE I 5 1,7 . i8 21 31 United Kingdom .— I. Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. Province of Ontario :— 1. Court of Appeal 2. Court of Queen's Uench 3- Court of Chancery 4- Court of Common Pleas 5- Maritime Court 6. County Courts 7. Law Society 8. Queen's Counsel 9- Barristers and Attorneys 10. Sheriffs 1 1 . Clerks of the Peace 12. County Crown Attorneys 13- Police Magistrates .,\. 14. Stipendiary Magistrates 1 5- Registrars of Deeds [[] i6. Coroners 17- Official Assignees i8. Commissioners for taking Affidavits Province of Quebec :— 1. Court of Queen's Bench. 2. Superior Court 3- Court of Vice- Admiralty. 4- Circuit Court 22 23 25 vi 26 33 36 39 63 64 6S 66 66 67 69 90 93 95 95 97 lOI CONTENTS. Province of Quebec {continued) :— page 5. General Council of the Bar 104 6. District Sections of the Bar 104 7. Queen's Counsel 106 8. Advocates, Barristers, &c 108 9. Sheriffs 96 10. Prothonotaries and Clerks of the Crown 97 1 1 . Recorders 122 12. Police Magistrates 122 13. District Magistrates j 122 14. General Sessions of the Peace 126 15. Registry Offices 127 1 6. Coroners . . 1 29 17. Commissioners for taking Affidavits 130 1 8. Provincial Police 132 19. Official Assignees 132 20. Provincial Board of Notaries 1 34 21. Notaries Public 135 22. Commissioners for the Consolidation of the Statutes 150 23. Judges of the Sessions of the Peace 150 I 1 Province of Nova Scotia :— 1 . Supreme Court 151 2. Court of Divorce and Matrimonial Causes 153 3. Vice- Admiralty and Prize Jurisdiction Court 153 4. County Courts 1 54 5. Barristers' Society 1 56 6. Queen's Counsel .- 157 7. Barristers and Attorneys 158 8. Sheriffs 155 9. Prothonotaries and Clerks of the Crown 155 10. Clerks of the Peace 1 56 11. Judges and Registrars of Probate 163 12. Registrars of Deeds 164 13. Coroners 164 14. Commissioners for taking Affidavits 166 15. Commissioners for Consolidating the Statutes 167 16. Official Assignees 167 Province of New Brunswick : — ■ 1. Supreme Court 168 2. Court of Divorce and Matrimonial Causes 169 3. Court of Vice-Admiralty 169 CONTENTS. XI Province of New Brunswick {continued) -. — page 4. County Courts 169 5. judges and Registrars of Probates 171 6. Barristers' Society 172 7. Queen's Counsel 172 8. Barristers and Attorneys 173 9. Sheriffs 178 10. Commissioners for revising the Statutes 176 1 1 . Commissioners for taking Affidavits i So 12. Official Assignees 179 Province of Mani'iOp.a :— 1 . Court of (2ueeii's Bench . . . . 181 2. County Courts 182 3. Law Society 183 4. Barristers and Attorneys 183 5. Commissioners for taking Affidavits •• - 185 6. Official Assignees 185 Province of British Columbia :— 1. Supreme Court 186 2. Court of Vice-Admiralty 187 3. County Courts 187 4. Law Society 1 88 5. Barristers and Attorneys 189 6. Sheriffs 1 90 7. Notaries Public 190 8. Commissioners for Consolidating the Statutes 191 9. Coroners 191 10. Official Assignees 191 Province of Prince Edward Island :— 1. Supreme Court 192 2. Court of Chancery 193 3. Instance Court of Vice-Admiralty 194 4. Court of Marriage and Divorce 194 5. Court of Probate and Wills 194 6. County Courts 1 94 7. Law Society 195 8. Queen's Counsel 195 9. Barristers and Attorneys 1 96 10. Sheriffs 197 1 1 . Coroners 197 I ■ • Xll CONTENTS. PKOv,«c. o,.. P„„e, E„w.u<,> ,.„«, (,„„,,„„ .__ 12. Notaries Public '' page M ' or"^;t°"^''^ f°'- "^^^^ the'siatutes'. '^^ H- Official Assignees '98 I ?. Justices of the Peace '98 198 LEGAL DIEECTOEY. THK DEPARTMP:XT of JUSTICH, CANADA. [Established by 31 Vict., Cap. 39. J Minister ok Justice and Aitorney-Generai, of Canada.* — The Honourable Toussaint .-Yntoine Radolphe Laflamme, Q. C. (8th Tune, 1877 ; Salary $7,000.) — 2g4 Lai^^auchetiere Street, Montreal ; " The Qiieoi ■' Restaurant, Otta7<a. Assistant Inspectors, Matiitoha ; Salary, $ British Columbia ; Salary, $ PENITENT r ARIES. Kingston Penitentiary. Warden. — John Creighton (i Jan., 187 1 ; Salary, $2,600). Deputy- Warden. — John Flanigan (i Jan., 1866 ; Salary, $1,400). Surgeon. — Michael Laval), M.D., (I Oct., 1872 ; Salary, $1,200). Protestant Chaplain. — Rev. C. E. Cartwrighl (25 Oct., 1875 ; Salary, $1,200). Roman Catholic Chaplain. — Rev. P. A. Twohey (18 December, 1875 ; Salary, $1,200). St. Vincent de Paul Penitentiary. Warden. — Joseph Alfred Diichesneau, M.D., (15 Dec, 1875 ; ^i-^lary, $2,600). • The Deputy Minister of Justice " shall be charged, under the Minister of Justice, " with the performance of the departmental duties of the Minister of Justice and of the " Attorney-General of Canada, and with the control and management of the ofricers, "clerks, and servants of the Department, and with such other powers and duties as " may be assigned to him by the Governor in Council." See. 5, 31 Vic, Cap. 39. t Under 38 Vic, cap. 44, the Inspector is made an officer of the Department of Justice. He must inspect the institutions under his charge twice a year, and oftener if required by the Minister, to whom he must report monthly, and must audit the ac- counts monthly ; he is made a J. P. throughout the Dominion ; he makes rules and egulations for the Penitentiaries, subject to the Governor in Council ; he makes an annual report to the Minister before the 1st February, in each, year. Whenever he finds any'_defects or mismanagement, he is to report on them to the Minister forthwith. PEXITKNTIARIES. 3 De/uty-lVank,i.—n. B. Mackay^c Dec ,q,. • c / * $,,^7"" «"^^"'''-^-- John A„a„ ,.o Ma,, ,«„ ^ ^,„,,^, ^^>^«»,. C,*.. C/.A..-.-.-... J. ,V. ,.ec,e.c(.o May, ,8;3 . S.„.,. Halifax Penitentiary. W.../.;. John Flinn (July, ,875 ; Su/arj'. $1,400) St. John Penitentiary. ^W..^'. $400). ■'■ '^- ^^•^'^=^"d (r Jan, 1875 : Manitoba Penitentiary. Protesfa^t Chaplau.^jhe Venerable Canon Cowley Roman Catholic Chaplain.-Rr. Alb. Lacombe, O.M.I, British Columbia Penitentiary. (Officers not yet appointed). Agents of the Minister of Justice. 4 LEGAL DIRECTORY. I high standing at the Bar, are not employed permanently, and retire at the option of the Minister. TliE JT^DICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE I^RIVY COUNCIL OF ENGLAND. (Kstablished by 3 & 4 Will. IV. c. 41, 7 & 8 Vic. c. 69, 14 & 15 Vic. c. 83, 16 (S. 17 Vic. c. 85, and 34 & 35 Vic. c. 91.) The Committee is composed of such of the Members of tlie Privy Council as shall from time to time iiold or have held any of the following offices, and four paid members, under the 34 & 35 Vic. c. yi.) Lord President of the Council. Lord Chancellor, or First Lord Commissioner of the Great Seal. Lords Justices of the Court of Appeal in Chancery. Master of the Rolls. Vice-Chancellor. Lord Chief Justice, or Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench. Lord Chief Justice, or Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. Lord Chief Baron, or Baron of the Court of Exchequer. Judge of the High Court of Admiralty. Judge of the Court of Probate. The members usually attending the Committee are — Right Hon. the Lord Chancellor, Right Hon. Lord Selborne, Right Hon. Sir James W. Colville, Right Hon. Sir Robert Phillimore, Right Hon. Sir Joseph Napier, Right Hon. Sir John Stuart, Right Hon. Lord Justice James, Right Hon. Lord Justice Mellish, Right Hon. Sir Barnes Peacock, Right Hon Sir Montague Edward Smith, and Right Hon. Sir Robert P. Collier. The Prelates of the Church of England who are Privy Councillors, are members of the Judicial Committee on appeals to Her Majesty in Coun- cil under the Church Discipline Act, but not otherwise. Indian Assessor — Right Hon. Sir Lawrence Peel. Registrar of the Pnvy Council — Henry Reeve, C. B., D. C. L. Clerk of Af/'cd/s — Rol ert Lemon. Re^'iSlrar of Ecclesiastical and Admiralty Causes — H. C. Rothery. JLTDICIARY OF DOMINION OF CANADA. THE JUDICIARY OF TUK DOAirYroX OF ('AXAJ)A. THE SUPRKMR COURT OF CAXADA, AND COURT OF EXCHEQUER.* (Constituted and established by 38 Vict. Cap. H.) Chikk Justujk : T//e Honoitrah!i Sir William Buell Richards, Kt. Puisne Judges : The Honourable WiUiam Johnston Ritchie. The Hoiionrable Samuel Henry Strong, The Honourable ]t^x\ Thomas Taschereau, LL.D. The Honourable Telesphore Fournier. The Honourable William Alexander Henry. Ol-I-ICKKS OK IHK CoL'RT. ^,^«^.^_Robert Cassels, J,,, I!a,rister, (8 Oct., 1875 ; Salar., $3,600). Ircas nnUr,a,>d Secretary to the Chief Justice an ^ Judges, -fk-ome Duval A.l vocate, (20 Jan., 1876 ; Salary, $,,850). ^ ' '^''• The Supreme Courtis composed of a Chief Justice and five Puisne Judges five of whom constuute a .,uorum. It has bothoriginal and appellate jurisdiction- ^^V-^ as tod) habeas corpus mcrnnmal and extradition cases : (2)judicial opinions toth; Crown ; (3) pnvate b.lls and petitions therefor referred by the Senate or Mouse of Commons ; and (4) civil suits in which the validity of a Dominion or Provincial Act is quesfoned. Appellate, in appeals (,) fron. the Exchequer Court ; (2) from the I> o vmaal Courts ; (3) in habeas corpus cases ; and (4) in election cases The E.xchequer Court has orij,nnal jurisdiction (i) in revenue cases ; (2) m civil suuswhen the Crown for the Dominion is plaintiff; (3) controversies between h Dominion and a Provmce, or between two Provinces. The Judges who are the same as in the Supreme Court, reside in the City of Ot- awa where they hold annually two Sessions, beginning respectively on the third Monday m January and f une. The salary of the Chie? Justice is $8,000 per annum ; that of each Puisne Judge. $7000. There ,s a vacatton in the Supreme Court at Christmas, commencing o^ olth fT f T. " "" °" '"''^ J'""''^''^'- '^'^^ ^-^"S -'=^"«" comprises the Td tl d/sth r ''"^' \''T' F-'^'-r.er Court the vacation at ChriLmas ex- tends only tdl 8th January ; the long vacatio , is the same as in the Supreme Court. 6 LEGAL DIIlhXTORV. TAKIFF OF FEES. To be taxed hctween party and jiarly in the Supreme Court. On special case re(|uired by Section 29 of tlie Act when jirepare 1 and agreed upon by the parties to the cause, mcluding attendance on tlic Jud^e to settle the same, if necessary, to each party $25 oo Notice of Appeal 4 00 On consent to ajipeal directly to the Supreme Court from the Court of original jurisdiction 3 00 Notice of giviny security 2 CX) Attendance on giving security 3 00 On motion to iiua^h ]iroceedings under Section 37 according to the dis- cretion of the Registrar to 2500 Subject to be increased by order of the Court or of a Judge o 00 0\\f(i(/iit>is in the discretion of the Registrar to 50 00 Subject to be increased by order of the Court or a Judge O 00 Printed case per folio of loo Mords including correcting, superintending printing and all attendances o 30 On dismissal of a|ipea] if case be not jirocceded with, in the discretion of the Registrar to 25 00 Subject to be increased by order of the Court or a Judge Suggestions under Sections 42, 43, 44, including co])y and service Notice of intention to continue jiroceedings under Section 45 On depositing money uuder Section 48 in Controverted Election cases .. Notice of Appeal in Election cases limiting the appeal to special and defined questions under section 48 Allowance to cover all fees to Attorney and Counsel for the hearing of the appeal, in the discrotiop. of the Registrar to 200 00 Subject to be increased by order of the Court or of a Judge 6 00 On printingyrtr///w.f, the same fees as in jirinting tlie case. Besides the Registrar's fees reasonable charges for postages and disburse- ments necessarily incurred in proceedings in ajjpeal will be taxed by the Taxing Officer. (Signed) Wm. H. Rickards, C. J., \V. J. Ritchie, J., " S. H. Stkonc;, y., T. FOI'RNIKR, y., W. A. Henry, 7. o 00 2 50 4 00 2 50 6 00 « EXCIIE'^UER TARIFF. Fees AN' D Cuarces to he Ai.i.owkd to Aitorneys and Solicitors in the Taxation of Costs between Party and Party. ;■ ' Iiistrvdiot;s. For informations, statements of claim and petitions - For special cases, answers, examinations, demurrers pleas and exceptions $ c. 5 00 5 00 I TARIFF OF FEES. 7 For amended or sui'plemi.'ntal information, and petition wlien such amend- ment not occasioned liy the error or default of the iiiaintilT - • - $2 oo For brief, for moving, for injunction 2 oo Foi interrogatories and fcT r/Vv/ ?vy opposite party, and examination:- nt the same rate. For perusal if copy of su|)plemental statement, and copy of order to revive, each ......-.-.-.. In cases where pleadings or papers are printed, the amount actually and properly paid, the juinter is to he allowed, not exceert///.f (Ui(/ Kxhibits. To the Commissioner for oath - ......-- To the Attorney or Solicitor for jtreparing each exhibit . . - - To the Commissioner for marking each exhibit -...-- Coiinsd. Fee on drawing and settling pleadings, and advising on evidence Fee on motion in Court, up to -------- - Fee on argument on demurrer not to exceed ...... Fee with brief on trial of issues or hearing to ----- - No more than two counsel fees to be taxed without an order of a judge. Fee on motion for judgment to -------- - (The above fees to counsel may he increased by order of the Court or of a Judge.) $r CO 5 I 00 I 00 Z (X) ;o -'5 -5 10 $ cts 5 00 10 00 20 00 40 00 20 00 TAHIFF OF FKlvS. \o IX) 50 lie^ides the R(;gistrar's Fees, reasonable charges shall he allowed to Attor- neys and Solicitors for necessary di^llur^ienlents and postaj^e on services of notices, motions, suhiid-nas, translations, print 'of the same, copies and other incidental procecilings. In cases of special reference, where by order of the Judge or Court, the en- quiry is to be proceeded with at some place other than Ottawa, the Referee shall be allowed travelling exjienses not to exceee may be taxed as costs between party and party. Inactions under $400, a deduction of one-third (jf the amount of the fees (other than disbursements! above allowed shall be made by the taxing officer — unless otherwi>e ordered by the Court or a ludge. Wliere the proceedings are carried on according to the practice of Her Majesty's Superior Court in the Province of (Quebec, and where tlie foregoing tariff may not provide for or be applicable to any such proceed- ings, the fees shall be taxed according to the tariff now in force in the said Superior Court. exciie shall suits in the Exchetpier Court of Canada : be taken and received by the Sheriff in $ c. Every warrant to execute any process mesne, or final, directed to the .Sheriff, when given to a Bailiff . ........ Arrest, when amount does not exceed $2cxd " $400 " " over $400 - . Bail or other Bond - - . ........ Assignment of the same .......... Service of Process, San' Facias, Writ of Revivor, Information, or Statement of Claim, each defendant (no fee for affidavit of service in such ca.ses to be allowed unless service made or recognised by the Sheriff)- Scrving other pleadings, Subptenas, Rules, Notices or other papers (besides mileage) - ■ - - For each additional party served - - . - • . . . - 75 2 00 4 00 6 00 2 00 1 00 > 50 75 50 TO LEOAI. I)II each 25 Return of all Process and Writs (exce])t Suhpn-na), Informations Statements, I'leadinj^s, Rules, Notices or other papers ...... 50 Every search, not hein^; a jiarty to a cause or his Attorney .... jo Certificate t)f result of sucli search, when reipiired (a search for a writ a^jainst lands of a party, shall include sales under writ against same party and for the then last six months) 75 Fe«r on strikiiij; jury ■ . . - 2 50 Servinj^ each Juror (l)esides mileage at 13c. per mile) 50 Returning panel of [urors .......... i 00 Keeiiint; and checking ])ay list of Juiors' attendance, in each case • - i 00 Kvery Jury sworn or cause tried before a Judge - .... 1 00 I'oundage on executions and on writs in the nature of executions where the sum made .shall not exceed $1,000, six per cent. When the sum is over $1,000 and under $4,000, three per cent. ; when the sum is $4*000 and over, one and a h.ilf per cent., in adibtion to the poinid.age allowed up to $1,000, exclusive of mileage, for going to seize and sell, and except all disbursements necessarily incurred in the care and removal of properly. Schedule taken on execution or other process, including copy to defendant, not exceeding live folios - - 1 00 I'.ach folio above five .-.....--. 10 Drawing advertisements when required bylaw to be published in the 0//i(iy party or his Atltorney res- peeling writs or process, when pnstiij,'(' prcjiaid • • • - • $0 50 l)ra« in(4 evc-ry afliua' wlien netessary ami prepared liy Sheriff '- • • 25 (living possession of lands, exeiusive of mileage and assistance • • • 500 All nceCNsary disl)iir>.emenls to Surveyor-, and others for surveying thu lands and giving possession, to be alU)\ved to tlie SlierilT- ('oninrrs, The same fees shall he taxed and allo'.vi'd to Coroners for services rendered hy them in the service, executions and reiiirn of process, as allowed to She- ll ffs for the same services and alxive specified. Tariff' 0/ /uvs to Crur. The' following fees shall he laxfd to the Crier of the said Court : Calling every case with or without a Jury .-.--. Swearing each witness or eonstalile I'roclamation ami calling parties connected with proceedings other than wit- nesses or constables, each person .-....- On each inscription for (•;/!///<•/(' in actions not contested .... The following fe-s shall be paid to the Registrar of the Kxchee tried hy a Jury When tried without a Jury ........ Entering or setting down a cause for hearing on demurrer, special case o petition of right -------... Every verdict taken, nonsuit, Jury di^cllarged or cause withdrawn Every rule or order :- • Special not exceeding six folios -..-... Every additional folio - ....... Common .... ....... Every fiat, or summons ......... Every enlargement on api)lication to Judge in chambers or on return of sum mons or otherwise ........ Every appointment for taxation of costs or otherwise, matle by the Registra Every appointment made by a Judge ...... On eac)i deposition of every witness taken in writing, in contested cases, fo every lOO words - . . ■ - ... For each deposit lou taken in '.\riting ('x/i/rA' ..... For adjourning tiu/iiiif in writing -.-.--. F"or filing answers to same ........ For taking down in writing answers to interrogatories upon articulated fact If over ten folios of loo words, for each additional folio On each opposition foi payment or claim above $i,ooo Aljove $400, but not above $1,000 Of $400 or under -....--- On each opposition to secure charges to annul, or to withdraw : In actions above $1,000 ...--. In actions above $400, and not above $1,000 In actions of $400 or under ..... For preparing judgment of distribution .... For drawing /n'ft'j' r'ir/'(7/ upon improbation P"or preparing Jury List ....... 4th March, 1876. (Signed) f c (< (( W.M. B, Richards, C.J. W. J. KlTCIlIE, J. S. II. Strong, J. J. T. Taschere.w, J. T. FotmNiER, J. W. A. IlKNRV, J. 20 25 so 5 25 50 ' 50 2 00 5 00 z 00 2 00 I 00 1 iJO 50 5° 2i 10 50 50 50 I 00 10 2 50 1 60 I 40 -» 5>^ I 60 I 50 s 00 ■> 50 00 AOKNTS IJST — SUPREME COURT. 18 20 25 50 5 25 SO 1 50 2 00 5 CX) 2 00 2 00 1 (X) I 00 -3 SO S° 2S 25 50 10 50 50 50 1 00 10 2 50 1 60 ' 40 t 5'> I bo I 50 s 00 1 50 2 oc agf:nt3' list-supremk court. (Kept under Supreme Court Rule No. 16. ) Name oi- Pkinx-itai.. Rksidenck. Agents. Attorney-General of Ontario Attorney-General of Nova Scotia liethune ilv liethiine (ieorgel). l)ickson John I )e\var Doutre, Uoutre, Robidoux, ) Mmchin.son vV Walker )"' Darres iV .'Sutherland Brenton H. I'.aton Foster, .NfeWilliams iV Clarke.. Charles Fitz].iatriek Hall, White \ Panneton M. Honan Holt, Irvine liv Peniberton W. A. [ohnstone, Q.€ P. H. Lenoir, Q.V John L. Morris Martin k Parkes W. Inglis >roffatl W. K. Meredith, Q.V Maitland McCarthy Ouimet & Nantel Peterson & I'eterson I. N. Pouliot T. D. .v I-:. Ruggles Robertson & Robertson J. S. D. Thompson H. T. Tasehereau G. II. Watson //'//. fames M.acdonald. Q.C... Wallace Graham Thos. J. Wallace Foster and Foster Toronto |0'(jara, Lapierre & Remon Halifax 'R. G. Haliburton, Q.C. Montreal jPinhey, Christie lV Hill Helleville |C'ocki)urn & \VriL;hl Nfilton O'Connor \ Hogg Montreal R. G. H.ililmrton, Q.O, Charlottetown Cockhurn & Wright Halifax Cockburn iS: Wright Toronto Mosgrove it Pearson Quebec 0'C(jnnor & Hogg Sherbrooke Cockburn iV Wright Quebec O'Gara, Lapierre &' Rcmon (^)uebec |0'Connor iV Hogg Windsor, N S ....:R. G. Haliberton, Q.C. Halifax jWalker, Mclntyre & Fergu'on Montreal O'Gara, Lapierre & Renion Hamilton ;Walker, Mclntyre & Ferguson Amherst :R. G. Haliburton, Q.(J. London, Onl ,Pinhey, Christie & Hill Orangeville D. H. Mc'I'avish Montreal !Pinhey, Christie iSc Hill Belleville 'D. H. McTavish St. Germain de Rim-j ouski jO'(iara, Lajiierre & Renion Bridgetown jStewart, Chrysler k, Gormully Hamilton 'Pinhey, Christie & Hill Halifax Quebec '.Toronto I Halifax 'iLilifax Halifax Halifax .. jStewart, Chr^'sler & Gormully O'Gara, Lapierre i^ Remon O'Connor it Hogg R. G. Haliburton, Q.C. R. (;. Haliburton, Q.C. R. G. Haliburton, Q.C. John A. Gemmill. i I U LE(JAL DIKKCTOllV. AOF.NTS' BOOK— 1<:XCHKQUKR COURT. {Kept under Exchequer Court Rule Xo. 2JJ.) NaMK of I'RINCII'AI, Ki:sn>|-.NCK. Ai.KNT IN Ottawa. I Hlake, Kerr iS: Hoyd IToroiito Walker, Mcliilyre iV Kert^iison Hetliune, Osk-r & Moss rorDiilo 'O'Gara, l.aiiicrre iV Itcinoii Bawdeii iS: Machar iKinijston ... IStewarl, ( 'hryslcr iV (liirtiuilly Hruce, Walker & Burton Hamilton J'inhey, Christie (.V Hill Thomas Deacon Pembroke ,1'inhey, Christie iV Hill Frederick J. French iProscott Pinhey, Christie iS; Hill Fraser & Richards jlirockville |.Ste\vart, Chrysler iV (Jormuliy Fit/Gerald & Arnoldi iToronto I'inhey, Christie & Hill Hanlint; & Hardint; |St. Mary's, Out d'inhe'y, Christie iV Hill Martin iS: Cnrscallan Hamilton I'inhey, Clnistie & Hill Mowai, Mcl.cnnan & Downey. .iToronti) O'dara, Lapierre & Renion Mackeican, Cihson i*t Hell Hamilton I'inhey, Christie iS; Hill Reed & Reefer 'I'oronto I'inhey, Christie iV Hill Rose, McDonald & Merrilt .... 'I'oronto ,1'inhey, Christie tV Hill E. H. Smythe Kini;ston vStewart, Chrysler iS: Ciormully .Snelliny; it Wardrop Toronto Pinhey, Christie iV Hill H. F. Ilolland ;Coboury; Stewart, Chrysler i\: Gormully John Barr iHaniilton Walkei, McIntyreiV FerL;iNon Boullon, .Smith ,.^ Rae |Toronto Stewart, Chrysler iV (iormully R. (Iregory Cox jToronto Walker, Mclnlyre ^: Fergii->on Hon.]. (\. Currie |St. Catharines 'Stewart, ('hrysler & (lornudlv Cameron & McFadden tioderich .Stewart, Chrysler & (iormully J. '1". Ciarrow lloderich Stewart, Chrysler & (iormully David Class, Q.C London ..Stewart, Chrysler iV (iorinuUy .Tohn Hoskin, (2.(7 Toronto Walker, McI nty re «S; Ferguson Jones Pros. & McKenzie jToronto Walker, McIntyrei.S; Ferguson C. S. Jones jSt. Mary's, Ont . ..Stewart, Chrysler & (Jormully Lallannne, Monk & I.atlamme. . Montreal Walker, Mclntyre cV Ferf;usc;n Toronto Stewart, Chrysler & Cormuliy Alexandria Walker, Mclntyre & Ferguson Dundas Ov Hamilton. Stewart, Chrysler & Cormully Cobourg Stewart, Chrysler & (iormully Toronto Walker, Mclntyre & Ferguson Aylmer ; Walker, Mclntyre iV Ferguson Toronto Walker, Mclntyre ii: Ferguson jLondon Walker, .Mclntyre & Ferguson Robertson & Wardell. iHamilton , ... f Walker, Mclntyre iV Ferguson Ansley & Harber iSimcoe [Stewart, Chrysler & Ciorninlly 15owlby, Col(|uhoun & Clement. 'Berlin cS: Waterloo... ^Stewart, Chrysler & Ciormully James Boulton [Toronto Walker, Mclntyre & Ferguson F". Tyrell jMorrisburgh Walker, Mclntyre & Ferguson John .Mclntyre Kingston Walker, Mclntyre iv: Ferguson PatuUo \ Scott Orangeville Cockliurn & Wright Archambault \: De Salaberry...., Montreal Cockburn & Wright Crowther, Tilt & McCarthy Toronto O'Connor iV Hogg Morris, Harris & McBride John A Macdonell, Osier & Cwyn .. Smyth iv; !^ymons Tnpper ^S; .Vrniour Fleming, (."luirch & Kenny jarvis iS: .Miinro McMahon, (jibbons^; McNabb. A(JKNTS' HOOK — EXCHKQUEH cnritT. Namk of Prinxipai.. Ri =;iiikN(:k. Ar.KNT IN OlTAWA. on Scott \ I^cUvards Peterl)oro' Stewart, Chiysler vv (ionmilly McCarthy, i>'>ys ^Si: Pepler Parrie Stewart, Cluysler iv Conmiily Uou^all iV Chite Belleville Stewart, Chrysler & ( Idrniiilly Snii'h, W'doil iV Bowes 'l\)r()nlo Stewart, Chrysler iS: (ionmilly Deniiistoim Bros. iS: Hall .. Peterboro' Walker, Melntyre & l-'erfjuson liartram \ I.ove .London Stewart, Clirysler & (iormully Ihn. William Miller, ^^C* Arichat, N.S Cockhurn ^V Wri^rhl T. .N[. Brooke ,Brockville Stewart, Chrysler iS: (lornuilly Crerar \ Muir Hamilton ... .Stewart, Chrysler & Gornuilly McMasler iS,: Hall Montieal Walker, .Mclntyre iS: Ferf.;iis()n Robinson, O'Brien iV Tizard .... Toronto Stewart, Chrysler & (Jorniully S. .S. Wallbridge |l'elleville Stewait, ( 'hrysler & Gormully Lemon, Patterson & McLean j(;uel])h O'Connor iV Hoj,'g K. O. .\Ialloch jPerth O'Connor iS; Hogg McKenzie, Delamere & Reesor .|Toronto O'Connor iV Hogg I lonald I'ethnne iWimlsor Cockburn & Wright Lunn & Davidson jMontreal Cockburn iV Wright Kirkpatrick & Rogers ^Kingston Cockbipn & Wright J. \. iS; T. Ritchie 'Halifax Cocklnnn ^>v: Wright Rufiis A. Tremain (luysboro' ^Cockburn iV Wright J. S. I). Thompson Halifax Cockbiirn iV Wright Peter ^L Barker . ,Orangeville jCockburn iV Wright Carter & Keller Montreal iPinhey, Christie iV Hill A. H. MacdonaM Guelph X*^"-''''""" "^ Wright Macdonald, Rigby & Tupper .. ILalifax .Cockbiirn iV Wright Samuel Macdonnell, Q.V Port Hood. Stewart, Chrysler & Cjormully L»liver & -McKinnon (uielph Cockbiirn \: Wright Matthew A. Ilearn jQuebec jStewart, Chrysler & Ciormiilly Bergin & Carman iCornwall iWalker, .Mclntyre& Ferguson P2dmund Barnard .Montreal Stewart, Chrysler iV (JormuUy Cronyii, Martin «& Kew ^London O'Connor «.V Hogg Hector C'ameron, Q.C Toronto 'Cockbiirn V Wright Robert R. (Jage Hamilton Stewart, Chrysler iV (lormuUy Kerr ^: Carter I.Montreal O'Gara, Lapierre iV Keinon C. H. .Masters St. John, X.B Cockbiirn i\; Wright .Martin & Parkes iHamilton Cockbiirn \ Wright McCulloch & (Irant JStratford AValker, .Mclntyre iv: Ferguson H. Cyrias Pelletier Quebec Cockburn & Wright A. iV W. Robertson '^^ontreal Pinhey, Christie & Hill R. & J. ti. Smith Stratford jCockburn i\: Wright hulah, Wurtele & liranchard .. Montreal Cockburn iV Wright Robeit Motton Halila.x Cockburn Ov; Wright Weatlierbe \ Graham Halifax Walker, .Mclntyre iV P'erguson Sedgewick <.\; Stewart Halifax Cockburn Ov; Wright O'Donohoe & Meek roronto J.James Kehoe C. f. Townshend Amherst Stewart, Chrvsler tS: Gormully W. F. .McCoy, Q.C. Halifa.x Cockburn \ Wright liligh t\; Longley i lalifax Walker, .Mclntyre tV Ferguson T. W. Chesley, (_).(' Bridgetown, N.S. ...Cockburn ^: Wright Bethune & Bethune Montreal Pinhev, Christie A Hill 16 LEGAL DIRECTORY. Name ok Pkincipai,. Morrison, Wells & Gordon . .. Bligh & Lon},'Ly Georj^e L). Dickson . John Dcwp.r Doutre, Doutre, Rohidoux, ) Jlutchinson & \Vali Robertson Dundas Hon. Jdhn O'Connor !iOttawa Hector Cameron JToronto James Ikaty, jr., D.C.L . " George A. Drew Elora .. ■k^'"^'t V/'clennan IToronto ^fy';' ^[f^^<^ Simcoe D Alton McCarthy Toronto Hewitt iiernard, 6-.il/. 6- Toronto Angus Morrison Toronto O. K. Van Norman Brantforf tjeorg Edwar Thomos Hod'gins John Hj>kin ... ore ''• Headerson ,nellevi!le. Vjtzgerald Toronto 28th Feb. 1873 Quebec . .'M^ontreal . Sweetsburg , Quebec .. , Montreal Quebec .... Montreal... . Three Rivers. Quebec ... 31st Oct. 1872 28th Feb. 1873 In and for the Province of Quebec, Cyrille i J^-lagrave* Louis I'.etournayt Pierre Moreau V. John Poirsonby -Se.xton Charles .Foseph Coursol ..'.'!."" George C. V. Buchanan .... Jean Langlois . Jacques Malouin .... William H. Kerr ." David Alexander Ross... Marcus Dohertyt Jonath.iii S. C. Wurtele ......... Louis Bclangert William McDougaii. . . ..." ."' . .'.' ,", '. James Dunbar Richard .-Vlleyn !!.".'.!!... George Baby .!!..!. Joseph G. Boss(5 . .." Joseph Alfred Mousseau !!!!!!" A. Basile Routhiert ji^;«J^^03eph Adolphe Chapleau Sir John A. Macdonald B Joliette Quebec .... Montreal Kamouraska.l " M ontreal . . . . 1 2n d^April. 1 873 18 LEGAL DIRECTORY. In and for the Province of Nova Scotia. - Name. Residence. Date ok Uy what Govern- Creation. ment Al'l'OINTEI). Alexander Jamest Halifax 26th Dec. 1872 Sir John A.Macdonald James Thomson (1 Liverpool ... (I (i Hon. William Henry Smitht... (( William Almon Johnstone Halifax .. . U (( Hu^h McDonaldt Anligonish ... l( tl Joseph Norman Ritchie Halifax ({ tfr Nathaniel Whitworth White ... Shelburne ... (i (t Newton I,e G. McKay Sydney (( if Hon. William Miller Halifax . ... t( (« Alfred William Savary, M.Ai.- iJigl'y (( i( Charles Hoidnian Owen ^■arnu)Uth ... 20th Feb. 1873 1( Stej)heii fLirrington Moore. . . . Kentville t ( (i William Howe Halifax (( (( Matthew Henry Richey ( t (1 U Henry Pryor {( 4th Nov. 1873 l( Samuel Gordon Rigoy t ( ii, In and for the Province of JVeio Brunswick. William Henry Needham* .. . Fredericton.. 2nd April, i«7.3 Sir John A. M acdonald James Joseph Kaye St. John Lewis Peter Fisher Woodstock.. Samuel Thomson Newcastle .... George Skifhngton Grimmer .. St. Stepheu... William Wilkinson Chatham Hon. John fames Eraser Fredericton... St. John Charles Wesley Weldon William Wedderburn (( Charles N. Skinner Frederick E. Barker, B.C. L .. i( i/o«. George E. King, A.B if '• /// and for the Province of British Columbia. 2nd April, 1873! Hon. John Fraser McCreight.. Victoria Hon. George Anthony Walkem Hon. Alex. Roche Robertson . • Dead. + Now on the Bench. i ? DOMINION LAW tSOCJETY. (From the Canada Law Joiirtiah January, 1877.) The following is a report taken from the Halifax Citizen of a meeting of the Nova Scotia Bar Society, specially called to consider the report of the Committee appointed to promote the formation of a Dominion Bar DOMINION LAW SOCIETY. 19 HAT Govern- Al'l'oINTED. 11 A.Macdonald inA.Macdonald ) f a meeting le report of kiiiniua Bar Society. Their Honours, Judges VVilkins and Smith courteously ad- journed the civil and criminal courts to permit a full attendance of Barristers. The following report of the Committee was read by the Secretary : " Nova Scotia Barristers' Society, Halifax, Oct. 20th, 1876. " Report of the Committee to whom was referred the formation of a Uomin- inion Barristers' .Society. " Your Committee report that as soon as practicable after their appoint- ment they prepared a circular on the subject of the proposed Society which they sent to the office-bearers of sister societies, and also to leading members of the Bar in the Provinces of Ontario, (Quebec, New Brunswick and P. E. Island, there being no society yet organized in P. E. Island. The circular is printed in the Law Journal for October. " That on the first of September one of the Committee, Mr. James, having occasion to visit the Upper Provinces, took the opportunity, with the assent of the Committee and of the Council of this Society, to spend some time in visiting the parties to whom the circulars had been sent and other prominent members of the Bar, and advocating personally the expediency of forming the contemplated Association. That he was received as the delegate of this Society with marked kindness and distinction, and the object of his mission, after undergoing the most thorough discussion in ail its aspects, was in every instance approved, and the greatest encouragement expressed in favour of the project — not only by the Bs", but many members of the Bench of the Upper Provinces. Official answers have not yet been received from the Law Socie- ties of tiie Provinces of (2uebec and New Brunswick, but the approbation of the scheme so uniformly expressed is sufficient to induce your Committee to recommend that measures be continued to procure the formation and organ- ization of the Society without delay. " That it was the intention of your Committee to recommend the Society to invite delegates from the Law Societies and other Barristers to assemble in Halifax next vacation to organize the Society, but the officers and leading members of the Societies in Ontario and (2uebec, while they would gladly accept our invitations, urged strong reasons in favour of organizing the Society at Ottawa during the ensuing session of the Legislature. The reasons urged appear to your Committee sufficiently cogent to induce them to recommend that course ; and if our Society shall consent, the Committee suggest that a general meeting of the new Society be held in Halifax, next July or August ; that the meeting be made as numerous a meeting as possible of the Bar of the Dominion, and that provision be made for the reading of a series of able papers on legal subjects by leading members of the Bench and Bar of the Dominion. Your Committee believe that such a meeting would be attended 20 LE(}AL niHKtTOIlY. with invaluable results to the Har, ami public of the Province and the Domin- ion. " The Committee recommend that the meetin}; at Ottawa be called on the invitation of the Bar at Ottawa, the Law Society of Ontario, or the Law Society of the District of Montreal, to l)c followed by our invitation to be ^dven at Ottawa for the meeting here in next vacation. " The Law Society of Ontario has given the project the unanimous and hearty approval of their Hcnchers in Convocation, and favourable answers are daily expected from the other Societies. " in conclusion the Committee recommend that the thanks of the Council be extended to the office-bearers of the Law Societies of Ontario, Montreal and (Quebec, and to the members of the Judiciary and Bar of the Up|)er Bro- v.nces for the distinction and kindness with which they received the delegate of this Society on his late visit, and the warm interest manifested by them in the undertaking ; and also that a special meeting of the Society be held to consider the subject. " All of which is respectfully reported. '* The following resolutions were then, after an animated discussion on each in turn, passed unanimously, with the exception of a very mild dissent from one of the meeting to the third resolution : " Moved by Shannon, Q.C., seconded by Mr. Eaton • — " /u-soh'i-t/, That the report be received and adopted, and that the com- mittee be requested t(i continue their efforts to promote the formation of the Society. " Moved by James, O.C., seconded by McCoy, (^.C. : — " /u-solTcd, That the thanks of this Society be given to the Honourable J. H. Cameron, Q.C., Treasurer, and the other officers of the Law Society of Ontario ; William H. Kerr, O.C, lidf<»inier, and the other officers of the Law Society of Montreal ; J. Dunbar, Esq. Q.C., Butn)i)iier, and the other officers of the Law Society of Quebec, for the distinction and kindness with which they received the delegate of this Society on his late visit, and for the interest manifested by them in the proposed undertaking. ''Moved by J. S. D. Thompson, seconded by Mr. Coombes : — " l\cso/7ied, That this meeting authorize the Comnuttee, if they consider it advisable, to call a meeting in Halifax, in July or August next, for the pur- pose of organizing the proposed Society, or for the purpose of holding the first general meeting in case it hall have been previously organized at Ottawa. " Moved by Johnston, Q.C., seconded by Haliburton, Q.C. : — " Kcsolvi'ii, That the members of the Society look forward with much interest to the formation of a Dominion Law Society, believing that it will tend to elevate the tone and status, as well as to strengthen the hands of the A m CONSOIJDATION OV THK LAWS. 21 the Domin- •■.1!; :alled on the or the Law v n to be j^iven mimoiis and 2 answers are f the Council io, Montreal e Upper Tro- the (Icle^^^ate ted by tliem ;ty be held to ssion on each if dissent from hat the corn- nation of the -honourable J. iw Society of jfficers of the mtl the other ndness with it, and for the icy consider it for the pur- )\' holding the organized at with much ig that it will hands of the ii 4 profession throughout the Dominion, while it will promote fraternal inter- course with our Brethren in the other Provinces. " Moved by Mr. Motton, seconded by Mr. Power. " Resolved, That the thanks of the Mar .Society be tendered to the Com- mittee for their efforts in promoting the formation of the proposed Society, and especially to Alexander James, Q.C., Esq., for the able, efficient and satisfactory manner in which he discharged his duty on the recent delegation to the Upper Provinces. " Tlie meeting was also addressed by the President, McDonald, Q.C., and the Vice-President, Ritchie, Q-C., and by Messrs J. G. Foster, L. (i. Power, and other gentlemen. "The project was discussed in its various bearings and the spirit of the meeting was cordially in its favour." The Bar of Nova Scotia have taken this matter up with energy, and deserve great credit for the proper spirit which they have evinced iu setting forward the movement. CONSOLIDATION OF TTIF] LAWS. The sum of eight thousand dollars has been voted by the Parliament of Canada "to meet the estimated expenses in connection with the Con- solidation of the Laws," but as yet no Commissioners have been ap- pointed. Mr. Thomas Langton, M..\., Barrister, of Toronto, has i)eea entrusted with some preliminary work in connection with this important under;. iking. PUBLIC! HOLIDAYS IN THE DOMINION. "Tae word 'holiday' shall include Sundays, New Year's Day, the Epiphany, the Annunciation, (iood-Eriday, the Ascension, Corpus C/irisfi, St. Peter and St. Paul's Day, .A.11 .Saints' Day, Conception Day, Easier Monday, Ash Wednesday, Christmas Day, the Birth Day of the reigning Sovereign, and any day appointed by Proclamation for a (ieneral Feast or Thanksgiving.'' Interpretation Act, jr Vic. cap. r, s. 6, sitb-ser. i^. 22 LKOAL DIHKCTOUY. T^UOVINCrK OF ONTARIO. THK JUDICIARY. COURT OF AP1'P:AL,* (Constituted and established by 12 Vic. Cap. 63.) Chief Justice. The Honojirablc Thomas Moss, M,A. Puisne Judges The Honourable Geo. William Burton. Christopher Salmon Patterson. Joseph Curran Morrison. OFFICER!). Registrar. — Alexander Grant {4th March, 1876 ; Salary, $2,000.) Us/icr auti C;-/>i.~ -Jiulfjc Scott. Branlford. - Jiidjjc Jmu-s. /fmX7'///,'.— Jacob 1). lUicll. Cayitj^a. — Juilj,'e .Stovi'iisim, Chatham. - Rohcrl O'ilaia. Cohouri^. -\\\\\\-xx\\ W. Wfller. Vornivall. — Jiulf,'e I'rin^'Ie. ,f Goilcriih. — H. .McI )L'iiiu)tt. Cwc////.— James \V. Hall. HaniUtou. Miles O'Reilly, (I.C. AVw^.o/'c;/. -James A. Ilendeisc;!!, (J.C.,D.C.L. //m/M^.— JikIkc Dean, Wm. II. Weller (concurrent.) l.oniion. -James Slianly. I' Ofigtial. — Judj^e I )ai)iell. Milton. — Jiulf^e Miili.T. Mi/'aiiii'. — S. S. I.a/icr. Niagara. — Joseph A. WoodrufT. Otta-ua. — William Marshall Malheson, Robert Cassels (concurrent. Oiivn Sound. — James Masson. Pitcrhnrough. — William II. Weller, C. A. Weller (concurrent.) Ptmhrohc. — Thomas Deacon, (2- C. /'' is Vk. Cap. 63.) Chikk Justice. Ty/i" //<'//('/m//'/^ John Hawkins Ha^^arty, D.C.l.. Puisne Judges. T/ie /fonoural>/e]o\\\\ Wellington Cwynnc. » Thomas (ualt. Officerh. Clii-k ,ick. Frontmac. — James Joseph Burrowes, Kingston. Grey. — Henry Macpherson, O^cen Sound. Haldimand. — John Gustavus Stevenson. Cayuga. Halton. — Thomas Miller, Milton. Htstiugs. — Honounthle George Sherwood, Q.C., Bella>ille. Thomas Appleby Lazier (Junior Judge,) do Huron. — William Richard Scjuier, Goderich. Isaac Francis Toms (Junior Judge), Goderich. Kent. William lienjamin Wells, Chatham. Lamotoii. — Charles John Robinson, Sarnia. Lanark. — William Stevens Senkler, Perth. Leeds and Grenville. — Herbert Stone McDonald (Junior Judge), Brock- vilte. Lennox and Addington — William Henry Wilkison, Napanee. Lincoln. — Edmund John Senkler, Q.C.^ St. Catharines. Middlesex. — William Elliott, London. Joseph Frederick Davis (Junior Judge) London. Norfolk. — Thomas Babington McMahon, Simcoe. Northumberland and Durham. — George Morss Jukes Boswell, Q.C., Co' bourg. George McKenzie Clark (Junior Judge), Cobourg. Ontario. — Ziiccheus Bumham, Whitby. George Henry Frewen Dartnell (Junior Judge) Whitby. Oxford — David Shank McQueen, Woodstock. Fed. — Alex. Forsyth Scott, Brampton. Ferth. — Daniel Home Lizars, Stratford. Feterboro\ — Robert Deimistoun, Q.C., Feterboro'. Frescolt and Russetl. — James Daniel!, L'Orignal. Prince Edioard. — Robert Patterson Jellett, Picton. Renfrc7iK — John Deacon, Pembroke. Simcoe. — James Robert Gowan, Barrie. John Anderson Ardagh (Junior Judge), Barrie. Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. — (}eorge Steplicn Jarvis, Cornwall. Jacob Farrand Pringle (Junior Judge), Cornwall. VLtoria. — William Warren Dean, Lindsay. i^! 'i'l 'I''! fi ! I I r; ; S8 LEGAL DIRECTORY. Waterloo. — William Miller, Barliti. Anthony Lacourse (Junior Judge), Berlin. WW/awrt'.— Rolland Macdonald, Q.C., Welland. Wellington.— kxckxxhACi McDonald, Guelph. Austin Cooper Cliadwick (Junior Judge), Guelph. Wentworth. — James Shaw Sinclair, Q. C-, Hamilton. York. — Hon. Kenneth McKenzie, Q.C., Toronto. John Boyd (Junior Judge), do Clerks of the County Court and Deputy Clerks of the Crown. Ali:;oma {District). — Robert Laird (9th April, 1875). Brant. — Walter Rubridge (6th June, 1868;. Bruce. — William Gunn (15th Nov., 1866). Carleton. — James Fraser (23rd Jan., 1858). Elgin. — Thomas Dickson Warren (15th Nov., 1861). Essex. — Frank Evans Marcon (ist Oct., i87o). Frontenac. — Wm. Henry Fuller (20th Jan., 1877). Grey. — Geo. Inglis (loth Feb., 1877). Haldimand. — Jas. Mitchell (9th Sej)., 1876). Halton. — Wm. Lawrence Pearson F.ager (istjan. 1855). Hastini^s. — Anson Gilbert Northrop (24th August, 1854). Huron. — Daniel McDonald (19th Oct., 1875.) Kent. — Wm .Alex. Campbell (9th Nov., 1870). Latnhton. — John RaesideGemmill (28th Oct., 1858). Lanark. — Charles Rice (14th June, 1862). Ltcds and Grenville. — Samuel Reynolds, jr., (6th Feb., 1868). Lemiox and Addington. — John B. McGuin (30th Sept., 1864). Lincoln. — Francis Andr(,\v Bernard Clench (12th September, 1863). Middlesex. — John McB'jth (22nd Oct., i860). Norfolk. — Clarence Campbell Rapelje (27th April, 1867). Northumberland and Durham.-- Richard Dover Chatterton (Nov. 1846). Ontario. — ]o\\\\ VandoU Ham (ist Oct., 1864). Oxford. — James Canfi ;ld (i6th i.)ct.. 1869). Peel. — James Augustus Austin (12th Dec:., :866). Perth. — James McF"adden (ist June. 1866). Peterborough. — Geo. T. Leonard (25th July, 1874). prescott and Russell — [ohn W. Marston ('20th Jan., 1853). Prince Edward. — Jo'm Twigg(i5th Sept., 1855). I 'I COURTS OF REVISION FOR VOTEIls' LISTS. 2.9 iielph. F THE Crown. 868). 1 86 4). iber, 1863). )• on (Nov. 1846). 3)- ^/r«/;v7r.— Archibald Thompson (27th August, 1866). Simcoc.--}\\o. McLean Stevenson (7th k\)x\\, 1877). Htonnont, Dundas and Glengarry. ~-\t^o<\^ne^ McDonald M D ^-nd Dec, 1862). ' ■ ■ ^ Victoria — Wm. Crace (8tli Jan., 1863). Waterloo.— ]o\\\\ McDougall (22nd Sept., 1877). ff^/Z-w^/— Isaac Pemberton Wilson (28th Oct., 1862). Welliiirfon-~]vi\-,. Hough (i8th May, 1855). /^F^;//«w///— Samson Howell Ghent (2nd April, 1863). ^ >V/C-. --Walter McKenzie.* (31st May, 1841.)' purposes men- BoARD 01- County Judges. Constituted under the Act 32 Vic, Cap. 23, Ont., for the tiored therein. {Appointed 23th March, iS6g.) His Honour Judge Gowan. Chairman. " Jones, " Hughes, " Daniell, " " Macdonald (of Wellington.) Surrogate Courts. There is a Surrogate Court in each County, ])resided over by the senior judge. It possesses an exclusive jurisdiction relative to matters and causes testamentary, voluntary and contentious, and in relation to the gnintmg and revokmg probates of wills and the administration of the elfects of deceased persons, similar to the Probate Court of England, with the right of appointing guardians of infants to take care of their per- sons and charge of their estates. An appeal lies in certain cases to the Court of Chancery. There is a registrar to each court, besides the Sur- rogate Clerk, who is an officer of the Court of Chancery. Surrogate Clerk.~Sir]^vat^ Lukin Robinson, Bart., (i March, i86<; ■ tialary $2,000.) ' Courts or Revision for Voters' Lists. £01^ the coirection of errors and omissions in the voters' list for each • Appointed previously to Civil Secretary's Office, U. C.Nov. 1832. ~ I! f i. :';;i < LEGAL DIHECTORY. municipality — held yearly. Tlic County Judge appoints and holds the Courts in his Judicial District, determines thereat all questions afifecting the franchise raised before him, and certifies the lists as revised. Duties similar to the English " Revised Barrister," but without appeal. Courts of General Sessions. The Senior County Judge presides in each county and holds a Court of General Sessions twice a year (except in the County of York, where three Courts are held in the year), for trials by jury in cases of felony and misdemeanour, and for the decision of appeals from the summary convictions of magistrates. Capital felonies and a few other crimes are excepted from their jurisdiction. County Judges' Criminal Courts. This Court has a general jurisdiction in cases of felony and misde- meanour (capital felonies, etc., excepted.) Any person charged with a crime, when committed for trial, may, if he so elect, obtain an immediate trial before the Judge alone. Terms of the Courts. Court of Appeal. This Court holds its sittings at such times and for such periods as the Judges shall from time to time deem necessary or convenient for the speedy despatch of business, the times now fixed being the 15th of March, June, September and December, notice of the holding of such sittings being given according to the usual practice. Law Terms. Hilary begins first Monday in February, and ends Saturday of the en- suing week ; Easter begins third Monday in May, and ends Saturday of the second week thereafter ; Michaelmas begins third Monday in No- k'ember and ends Saturday of the second week thereafter. Trinity Term begins on the Monday after the 21st August, and ends on Saturday of the following week. The Courts of Queen's Bench and Common Pleas have power also, at their discretion, to hold sittings in banc in time of vacation (except long vacation), by vntue of a rule or order of the Court, respectively to be made in or out of term, for the hearing of such special cases or rules for new trials as shall be named in a list to be attached to I CIRCUITS OF THE COURTS. 31 and holds the itions affecting /ised. Duties )peal. holds a Court if York, where :ases of felony 1 the summary ither crimes are »ny and misde- charged with a in an immediate periods as the Ivenient for the ng the 1 5th of holding of such rday of the en- Inds Saturday of |Monday in No- Trinity Term on Saturday of I Common Pleas I banc in time of [er of the Court, of such special be attached to any such rule or order, and for giving of judgments in cases previously argued, and for disposing of such other business as the Court in its discretion shall see fit ; and one of the Judges of either of the Superior Courts sits in open Court on Tuesday and Friday of every week, as well in as out of Term, except during vacation, for the purpose of disposing of all Court business which may be transacted by a single Judge, sub- ject to an appeal to the full Court, which for that purpose may be con- stituted of two Judges. Chancery Terms. Terms for the hearing of causes, including examination of witnesses, are held twice in each year, at Toronto and on Circuit, the places and dates being previously arranged by the Judges (see Circuits). 7erms for the rehearing of causes are held on the third Thursday in February, the last Thursday in August, and the first Thursday in December. The Court sits a be held separate and apart from the Courts of Oyer and Ter- miner and Ceneral Gaol Delivery, and the Assizes for any county are not put an end to by the commencement of Term, but may continue and be holden during Term, subject to special rules in such case for moving against the verdict or for new trials. There are eight Circuits, as follows, viz : — Eastern: Cornwall, l/f)rignal, Ottawa, Pembroke, Perth. Midland: Belleville, Brockville, Kingston, Napanee, Pictcjn. Victoria : lirampton, Cobourg, Tindsay, Peterboro', AVhitby. Bmcl' : Coderich, Owen Sound, Stratford, Walkerton, Woodstock. Niai^ara ; Cayuga, Hamilton, Milton, St. Catharines, Welland. JFJcAr/rt; .■ llarric, Berlin, Brantford, (kieiph, Simcoe. IVi'stern: Chatham, London, .Sandwich, Sarnia, St. Thomas. Howe: Toronto. The Courts in each Circuit shall be presided over by one of the Chief Justices or Judges of the Superior Courts, or of the Courts of Appeal or Chancery, or, in their absence, l)y a Judge of a County Court, or some one of Her Majesty's Counsel learned in the law, re(iuested by any one of the Chief Justices or Judges of the Superior Courts to act in that behalf. Chancery Circuits For the Examination of Witnesses and Hearing Causes are held in the Spring and Fall of each year, as follows : — Toronto : Toronto. Eastern : Belleville, Brockville, Cobourg, Cornwall, Kingston, Lindsay, Ottawa, Peterboro.' Western : Chatham, (Joderich, London, Sandwich, Sarnia, Stratford, Walkerton, Woodstock. Home : Barrie, Brantford, Guelph, Hamilton, Owen Sound, Simcoe, St. Catha- rines, Whitby. The Courts in each Circuit are presided over by the Chancellor or one of the Vice-Chancellors, or by a retired or present Judge of the Su- perior Courts of Law or of the Court of Appeal, or by a Judge of a County Court, or by some one of Her Majesty's Counsel learned in the law, requested by the Chancellor or one of the Vice-Chancellors to act in that behalf. m' \\ THE LAW SOCIKTY OF UPPER CANADA. 83 York there is •St day of July. 5cretion of the Oyer and Ter- Liiy county are may continue such case for eight Circuits, rth. Midl'Vid : na : 15rami)lon, 1, Owen Sound, iniiUon, Milton, ntford, Guelph, lia, St. Thomas. one of the Chief ourts of Appeal ounty Court, or ,\v, reciuested by r Courts to act REPORTERS TO THE SUPERIOR COURTS. Editor-in - Chief ; Christopher Robinson, Q.C. Court of Appeal, Insolvency and Election Cases. — J. Stewart Tupper, B.A., Harrister-at-Law (15 September, 1876.) Queen's Bench. — Henry Cofitin Windeat Wethey, Barrister-at-Law (30 May, 1872.) Common Pleas. — George Frederick Harman, Barrister-at-Law (Novem- ber. 1872.) Chancery. — Alexander Grant, Barrister at-Law (i November, 1849.) Common Laic and Chancery Chambers. — J. Stewart Tupper, B.A., Bar- rister-at-Law (i July, 1876.) THE BAR. The Attorney-General : The Honourable QXwtx Mowat, Q.C.,LL.D. (31 Oct., 1872; Salary D.puty of the Attorney-General. — ^John Galloway Scott, Q.C. (Salary $2,800.)* Inspector of Asylums, Hospitals, Common Gaols and Reformatories. — John Woodburn Langmuir. (20 June, 1868 ; .Srt/ar)/ $3,000.) les are held in the [bourg, Cornwall, tham, Goderich, Idstock. Bome : |-ncoe, St. Catha- Chancellor or judge of the Su- |by a Judge of a lei learned in the lancellors to act THE LAW SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA. The Law Society of Upper Canada was established by Act 3 7 Geo. III., Cap. 13 (i797),t which empowered the then Practitioners of the Law to form themselves into a Society, " for the purpose of securing to " the country and the profession a learned and honourable body, to " assist their fellow subjects as occasion may require, and to support and " maintain the Constitution of the Province." By the Act Geo. IV., Cap. 5 (182 \) "The Treasurer and Benchers of the Law Society" were formally incorporated ; and under these and other statutes the •Is also Clerk of the Executive Council. + Tlie first Act relating to the profession of the law in Upper Canada was the or- dinance of Quebec (29 Geo. IIL, Cap. 4) which was repealed by the Act of 1797, establishing the Law .Society. This Ordinance, however, continued in force in Lower C"anada, until 1849. — Hodgins's Ed. Directory. 3 \: t • U LEGAL DIUIX'TOHV. Society has continued to be governed by a Board of Hencliers in the same manner as the various Law Societies of Kngland. \iy the Act 34 Vic. Cap. 15 ( 1870) the 15enchers theretofore appointed from time to time by their own body, are made, exclusive of tx officio members, elec- tive by the liar, the ^.v officio consisting of ihe Attorncy-deneral of Canada for tiie time being, and every person who has held that office, if a member of the Har of Ontario, and of the Attorney-Ceneral for the time being, and all members of the liar of (Jnlario, who have at any time held the office of Attorney or Solicitor-(ieneral of the former Province of Upper Canada, and any retired Judge of the Superior Courts of Law or Ecjuity of (Jntario ; the clecti'c'e, thirty in number, being chosen by ballot, for a term of five years, by the members of the liar, in manner prescribed by the Act. \'acancies during the term to be filled by tiie remaining Benchers. The Judges of the Superior Courts are Visitors of the Society, and on the first Saturday of Easter Term, annually, the Jienchers appoint one of their body to be Treasurer, who is also President of the Society. The Benchers sit in convocation every term for the call of Barristers, the admission of Attorneys and Solicitors to practice, and of Students to enter the Society, the fees paid by whom form the revenue of the Society. " Osgoode Hall " appropriately named after the first Chief Justice, is the Ontario " Inn of Court," or head-quarters of the Society, in which is provided accommodation for the Courts of Equity, and for the sittings in term of the Superior Courts ; with a valuable and extensive library. Treasurer ; The Honourable Stephen Ri<:hards, Q. C. (Elected Michaelmas Term, 1876. Past Treasurers : John White, from Trinity Term, 1797 to Trinity Term, 1798. Robert L D. Grey, from Trinity Term, 1798 to Kaster Term, 1801. Angus Macdonell, from Easter Term iSoi to Easter Term, 1805. Thomas Scott, from Plaster Term 1S05 to Hilary Term, 1S06. D'Arcy Boulton, (istly) from Hilary Term 1806 to Michaelmas Term, 181 1 ; (2nclly) from Michaelmas Term 1815 to Piaster Term, 1818. William W. Baldwin, (istly) from Michaelmas Term 181 1 to Michaelmas Term, i8t5 ; (2n(lly) from Michaelmas Term 1820 to Michaelmas Term 182 1 ; ( 3rd ly) from Michaelmas Term 1824 to Hilary Term 1829 : (4thly) from Hilary Term 1832 to Hilary Term 1836. ^ //on. John Ueverley Robinson, (istly) from Easter Term 1818 to Michaelmas Term, 1819 ; (2ndly) from Michaelmas Term 1821 to Michaelmas Term 1822 ; (3rdly) from Hilary Term 1S29 to Michaelmas Term, 1829. M : THE LAW SOCIETV OF rPPTO CANADA. f\: knchers in the By the Act 34 ;d from time to ; members, elec- rncy-derieral of licld that office, -deneral for the have at any time rmer Province of Jourts of Law or chosen by ballot, lanner prescribed )y the remaining )rs of the Society, IkMichers appoint It of the Society. of Barristers, the "Students to enter L' of the Society, jiief Justice, is the iety, in which is for the sittings in sive library. lichaelmas Term, 01. erm, 181 1 ; (2iKlly) aelmas Tenii, 1815 ; 1821 ; (ydly) fioin lilary Term 1832 lo Michaelmas Term, Term 1822 ; (3i(ily) //■'W. IlL-nry John noiilton, (istiy) from Michaelmas Term 1819 to Michaclma'^ 'I'erm, 1820 ; (211(11)') from Micliaclmas Term 1822 to Michaelmas Term, 1824 ; (.^nlly) from Michaelmas Term 1S46 to Michaelmas Term, 1S47. (ieorj^e Kidoiit, from Michaelmas Term 182910 Hilary Term, 1832. //I'li. Knliert 15 Sullivan, from Hilary 'I'erm 1836 to Michaelmas Term, 1S36. //,»!. Robert Symplon Jameson, (istly) from Michaelmas Term 183610 Michaelmas Term, 1S41 ; 2n(lly) from Michaelmas Term 1S45 to Michaelmas Term, iS.^('). //'«. L. Peters .Sherwood, from Michaelmas Term 1841 to Michaelmas Term, 1S43. //(>//. William Henry Draper, from Michaelmas Term 1843 to Michaelmas Term, 1845. //,';;. Kobeit liaiilwin, ( Istly) from Miclifielmas Term 1847 to Michaelmas Term, 1S48 : (2nilly) from .Mii haelm.is Term 1850 to Hilary Term, 1S50. //(>)!. [ames E. Small, from Michaelmas Term 184S to .Michaelmas Term, 1849. Robert Kaston Hums, from Michaelmas Term 184910 Hilary Term, 1850. |ohn (ioilfrey S])raf;^'e, from Hilary Term 1850 tf) Michaelmas Term, 1850. ,V/;-Jnmes H. Macaulay from Hilary Term i859to Michaelmas Term, 1859. //I'li. John Hillyard Cameron, from Michaelmas Term 1859 to Michaelmas Term, 1876. Bench KR.s : £x-0^a'o. Tlw Rii^ht Ifon. Sir John A. Macdonald, K.C.B., D.C.L., LL.D., Q.C., Attorncy-Geiicnxl of U.C., 1854, and Minister of yustice of the Domin- ion, 1867. Hon. James Patton, LL.D., Q.C-, Solicitor-General for (I.C. 1862. //(W. Lewis Wallbridge, (?.C, do do 1863. Hoti. Albert Norton Richards, Q.C., do do 1863. f/ori. James Cockburn, Q.C., do do 1864. Hon. Adam Crooks, LL.D., Q.C., Attorney-General of Ontario, 1871. Hon. Oliver Mowat, LyL.D., Q.C., Attorney-General of Ontario, 1872. Hon. Edward Blake, M.A.,Q.C., Minister of Justice of the Dominion, 1875. Elective. ( With date of first Appointment). Becher, H. C. R., Q.C., London, 1853. Bell, John, Q.C., Belleville, 1871. Benson, T. M., Port tlope, 187 1. Bethune, James, Q.C., M.P.P., Toronto, 1875. liritton, Byron M., Q.C., Kingston, 1875. Cameron, LLon. i\Latthew Crooks, Q.C., M.P.P., Toronto, 187 1. Cameif)n, Hector, Q.C. M.P., Toronto, 1875. Crickmore, John, Toronto, 1869. Hardy, Hon. Arthur S., Q.C, M.P.P., Brantford, 1876. ■i-j. ]' m LROAI, DIKKCrnilV Hfnderson, James A., D.C.L., Q.C., Kingston, 1858. Hodgins, Tliom.r;, Q.C., M.P.P., Toronto, 1874. Hoskin, John, Q.C., Toronto, 1876. Irving. .Kmilius, Q.C. Af.P., Hamilton, 1874. Lees, Robert, Q.C, Ottawa, 187 i. Leith, Alexander, Q.C, Toronto. Lemon, A., (luelpli, 1873. McCarthy, D'Alton, Q.C, M.P., Barric, 187 i. McKelcan, F., QC, Hamilton, 1876. McMichael, D., D.CL., Q.C, Toronto, 1863. Maclennan, J., Q.C, Toronto, 1872. RLartin, Kd., Q.C, Hamilton, 1874, Meredith, Wm. R., Q.C, M.P.P., London, 1871. Miller, James A., D.CL., St. Catharines, 1876. Osier, Keatherston, T(,ironto, 1875. Pardee. Hon. T. B., Q.C, M.P.P., Sarnia, 1871. Read, I). B., Q.C, Toronto, r85S. Richards, //('//.Stephen, Q.C, Toronto, 1855. Robertson, Thomas, Q.C, Dundas, 1874. Smith, Larratt W,, D.CL., Toronto, 1876. Secretary. James Hutchison Esten, Esq., Barrister-at-Lsivv. I QUEEN'S COUNSEL IN AND FOR UPPER CANADA. (See p. 17 for Dominion Appointments.) Name. 'fhi Rt. Hon. .Sir Jolin A. Macdonald, K.V.B.,D.V.L.,LL.D lUm. Oliver Mowat, I.L.D Miles O Keilly Rolland MacdonaM . //(';/. (lenrge Sherwood Hon. Lewis W.allhridge Henry C. R. Becher Hon. Alex. Campbell Seeker Ih-ough //('/;. Stephen Richards David Breckenridge Read Hon. James Tatton, D.CL Hon. Sidney Smith When Ar- Ky whom Ari'OINTED. rOINTEI). nth Dec. 1846. Hon. \V H. Draper. 29th Dec, 1855. Sir John A. Macdonald. 4th Oct., 1856. do (( do (( do (< do c< do n do 2istSept., 1858 do 23rd Dec, 1858. do " do 27th Mar., 1862 do << do -:M* (^rKKNS C'(M-NSF.L IN AND I'OR UI'PKU CANADA. 37 Name. 4 CANADA. UOM Al'l'OINTET). hv. II. Draper. Ilin A.Macdonald. do do do do do do do do do do do John licll 27th M.ir., 1863 When Ap- I'OINTEt). Jnlm IFcctor H<'>i. jninesCocklmrn li'it. .\ll)crt N'oilon llichaids //('«. Mallhcw Crooks Caiuuroii . . . .I'imiliiH living; Cliristiiplicr Uohiiison //,w. .Vliun Crooks, fJ..D 1 Nc-^liitt KircliotTer 22 Dec, Doininick Kdward Blake, M.A " (JIarkc Canilile 26 June, I'hilip Low " kiclKird Miller kohcrt < ll:i(l>ione Dalton //('//. Kichanl Wni. .Scott I •' Roherl Dennistoun lohn IJell I '< 1S64. 1867. HY whom AllDIN IH'. lion. J. .Sandficld Mac- donald. do do do do do do do Sir John A. Macdoiiald. do do do do do do do do /// and for the Province of Ontario. Daniel McMichael, D.C.L i6th Mar., 1872. John T. Anderson " Robert Stiiait Woods nth Mar., 1876. James A. Henderson, D.C.f, Alexander Lcilh 'I'lios. Robertson //ii«. John O'Connor I lector Cameron James IJeaty, jr., D.C.L Geor};e Alexander Drew James Maelennan David Tisdale D'Alton McCarthy Hewitt Bernard, V..\/.G Anyiis Morrison George Robinson Van Norman George liyre Henilerson F^d ward Fitzgerald j " Thomas Ilodgins, M.A i " John Hoskin j " Richard Martin 13th Mar., 1876 Robert Lees Francis Ramsay Ball Hon. Alexander Morris, D.C.L Edwaril Martin Henry B. Beard Thomas Wuidlaw Taylor Francis McKelcan William Kerr Hon. Edward Blake. do lion. Oliver Mowai. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 38 LEOAI, DIIJKCTOUV. Name. Hyron MotTatl liiitton nth K Kdimiiiil jiiliii Sciiklcr Malcolm C'liliii Cameron J/(iii. Timothy llhiir i'anlcc William llfiilmrn Sc(Jlt , ^Villialll Kali)h Mercdilli \Varieii Rock William Loiiiit John ( lalloway Scott Janios lictlumc lames Kiikiiatiick Kerr "liiitton iJath Osier Thomas Deacon Thomas Fer^'iison John Alexander Boyd James F. Dennistoun Iluj;li McMalion David (Jlass John Idin^ton Arthur Stui'f^is Hardy Jfcn. Christopher Finlay Fraser ... Donald lian Maclcnnan Donald (juthrie \Viii;n a I'- By whom Ai idintkd. ll lis rKi). iith\' 76 Hon. Oliver Mowat. do do t do do do do do do do ♦ do do do do do do do do do do do do do \l f !i| K.VIUUSTEHS AND ATTOllNKVS FOIl oNTAlllo. :J!) OINTKU. IIARRISTHRS AND ATrORNKVS TOR OF ONTARIO. rill'. PROVINCE Mow at. M. 1847 1840 1S48 M. 1850 II. 1 8 so M. >SS7 T. i8si M. '^.vS II iS,s T. >8SS 'r. IS57 1, IS.V1 r. 1S57 II. iSoo .M. i8t;8 K. lS(.4 r. i860 T. lS(>i II. 1861 M. 1864 K. 1861 I-;. 1864 II 186,^ T. 1864 I. 1866 T. 1866 T. tH<-.6 M. 1S67 M- 1X68 M. 1S70 E. iS7<. M. 1S72 H. 1S71 h. 1S71 1'. 1S7, M. 1876 11 1S7(, 11. KS76 11. i>76 .M. 1877 r. 1821 II. 1S24 M. 1822 M. 1 84 1 M. 1S40 K. 1848 •r. 1851 .\I. 1849 ■r. 1850 T. i8so T. 1 8 so ■I', isss M. 1 8 so 'r. ■S5,3 II. i8si r. i8si .M. I8S4 r. I8S2 M 1859 .\i. i8s2 H. I8S.^ i. i«5;> 11. i«S.^ 11. I8S4 r. ««S.l 11 •«57 r. i«.S3 Armour, Robert .Adams, Joshua Aikman, Thomas H .... .AKdcw, James .Anderson, John Thos. Q.C Arda^,'li, William Davis .Allen, Robert .Mahon i.Atkinsnn, Charles Kicliard '.Adams, Robert Win j-Appiebe, Robert S wanton Atkinson, Wm. I'ryor Allison, William Henry Richey ' Ansley, John Henry [Andrews, H. .Miller Arkell, John R i.Ault, Wel!int,'t()n Ashbaiigh, Roderick L Allenl' . Frederick (leorge Arnolili, I'Vancis Akers, John Alcorn, 871 871 871 872 872 872 872 872 S72 874 874 874 874 874 875 875 875 875 876 876 875 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 1877 11. 1829 H. i84() H. 1854 r. i8so H. iS',6 T. I8S4 T. 1854 H. i8s4 T. 1855 1'. 1854 jCamiibcll, .^rcliiljald Erederick Toronto. iCoyne, Thomas John Toronto. |CIemo\v, Francis Cockhurn .. Ottawa. Clarke, Samuel Robinson Toronto. Co.x, George Miller I.oiulon Caddy, R. H 1 lamilton. Corbould, Cordon Edward Orillia. Campaigne,(ioodwin CJoderich. Crerar, John Hamilton. Cassels, Allan Toronto. Cartwright, John R Toronto. Clute, Roger Conger Belleville. Chrysler, Francis Henry Ottawa. Caston, Henry Edmons F. . Toronto. Caddick, Richard Toronto. • Cameron, John Strathroy. Carman, Robert Baldwin, A/. A . Cornwall. Clarke, Charles F'itzwilliani Tilsonburg. Colville, Arthur Lyndhurst Campbellford. Creelman, Adam Rutherford ..Toronto. Coyne, James I lenry St Thomas. Cameron, Alexander U Hamilton. Caswell, Thomas iToronto. Crickmore, Snelling Roper Toronlo. Clarke, James Bond | Clendinan, I). W iToronto. Coutlee, Louis W. P 'Ottawa. Cook, George Atwell Woodstock. Cox, Robert Gregory Toronto. Clement, F^dwiu Perry Berlin. Casey, Frederick William Smith's F'alls. Crerar, John Stratford. Culver, Wm. Henry London. Cas.sels, Hamilton T'oronto. Creighton, John ...Toronto. Campion, F'dward Goderich. Clark, William James Toronto. Crowther, jr., James iToronto. Campbell, William .Sawers ' Cameron, Malcolm (J (loderich. Christie, Donald Malcolm [Toronto. Currell, J. G j I laniillon. Cowper, T. D ! Lonilon. D. Dalton, T'homas Brighton. Dunsford, George Lindsay. Doug.all, Allen R Belleville. Durand, Charles Toronto. Drew, George Alex., Q.C. ilClora. Davis, James Boyd IToronto. »M: m ' ti^ If 44 LEGAL DIRECTORY. II :|!i'l w m \i i; T, T. E. H. rr. T. H. M. M. E. T. M. M. H. E. M. M. M. E. M. M. H. E. M. E. M. H. E. E. M. M. H. M. H. H. M. H. M. E. M. T. M. M. |E. |T. T. 854 T. 855 M. 86i II. 860 r. 858 M. 859 M. 862 M. 865 |„ 862 iH. 863 E. 861 jT. 861 M. 861 ! 863 E. 863 ,11. 863 ,M. 863 866 864 865 864 !M. 865 II. T. 871 M. 866 E. T. 867 iT. 868 M. H. 869 I 871 iE. 868 :E. 868 |E. 865 M. M. n. 870 M. 869 M. 870 II. E. 872 'E. 871 ,M. 874 I-:- 868 E. 874 M. T. M. 87s E. 876 876 876 854 854 854 857 858 858 859 860 861 861 861 861 861 862 863 863 863 864 864 864 864 865 865 865 866 866 867 867 868 868 868 868 868 868 869 869 S69 870 870 871 871 873 873 873 874 874 87s (ialt. Orangeville. Godericli. LL.B. Durand, Charles Alfred Doyle, James Harold . Davison, John Deacon, Joseph |HroLkvilie Dartnell, Edward Taylor L'Oriynal. Dewar, John Milton. Diamond, Abraham iBelleville. Driscoll, Michael 1 Deacon, Thomas, Q.C | Pembroke. Donovan, Joseph Alovsius jToronlo. Douglas, William, LL.B jChatham. Denison, George Taylor, LL.B 'Toronto. Denison, jr. , (j. T iToronto. D\mible. David Wm 'Peterliorough. Downey, John Toronto. Dougall, Duncan .. Dumble, John Henry Defoe, Daniel McCarthy... . Dennistoun, James F., Q.C. Doyle, Bernard Louis Dickson, (leorge Dean Duggan, George Fredk. Dent, John Charles Duncombe, David Thomas Denmark, George Dalrym])le, James C Dixon, Thomas Devlin, Alexander P Dent, Abraham Dunning, Aaron Israel Prince A. Lan'g. Donaldson, John Carruthers Fergus. Dingwall, James Cornwall. Douglas, John William Perth. Duggan, Edmund Henry Toronto. Diamond, William J Belleville. Dixon, John Robinson London. Delamere, Thomas Dawson, M.A Toronto. Davickvilic L'Orit,mal. Milton. Belle\ille. i I Pembroke. JTovonlo. .jChatham. .|Torouto. . iToronto. .j Peterborough. Toronto. Windsor. Cobourg. . Toronto. .iPeterbnrough. Goderich. .iBelleville. Prince A. Lan'g. Simcoe. Belleville. Harriston. AValkerton. Lindsay. iMitche'll, Prince A. Lan'g. Fergus. Cornwall. . Perth. , Toronto. . Belleville. . London. . Toronto. .iToronto. . IToronto. ..Belleville. ..! Hamilton. ..[Lindsay. ..Peterborough. .. Guelph. ,.. \Napanee. ..' Arnprior. ... Trenton. ..Kingston. ...iSt. Thomas. ...iStratford. ...i Prince Arthur's ' Landing. % I».\TE Ol (Al.I.. .M. 1S77 H. 1S58 !•: II. T, M. E. E. T. K. H. E. .M. II. M. 1S64 I S62 1S77 1S64 1864 1S65 1S69 1876 1871 I871 1875 1S73 1874 1S76 1877 1:. H. II. M. Date of! Admis- I .SION. I Name. Residence. II. 1877 II. 1877 II. 1878 H. 1S51 f;. 1858 E. i860 T. 1 86 1 M. 1 86 1 H. 1864 II. 1864 E. 1864 T. 1864 II. 1865 E. 1868 H. 1869 M. 1869 M. 1870 II. 187 1 M. 1872 -M. 1873 M. 1873 II. 1874 M. 1874 H. 1875 T. 1875 M. 1876 E. 1877 .M. 1877 1S56 jT. 1S56 I r. E. I 86 I E. iS')2 ;E. 1 86 1 .\I. 1S63 E. lE. E. 1S62 E. T. 1862 T. T. 1862 T. T. 1863 M E. T. 186:5 T. T. 1S65 E. E. 1804 E E. 1 866 E. !. 1864 H. 1853 •855 i860 i860 i860 I86I 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1862 1863 1863 1864 1864 1865 1866 Decatur, Thomas James Orillia. Dowdall, James j Almonte. Dingwell, Kenneth |1 lamilton. E. Brighton, Toronto. St. Thomas. Oshavva. Orillia. Peterborough. Evre, John English, Caleb Elias, LL. B Ellis, Ilenry F English, Lyman Evans, Frank Edmison, George Evans, George Mountain, M.A jToronto Edgar, James D;ivid iToronto. ;Ei)bcl.s, Hubert L |Port Perry. I'lsten, James Hutchison iToronto Elliott, Edward Perth. iEssery, Emanuel Thos London. lElliott, GifTord iGoderich. Ewart, John Skirving 'Toronto. Evatt, William Worts jToronto. E211is, Wm. F"rancis i.\ylmer. Ellis, Ilenry T. W.iring jStrathroy, Ermatinger, Charles Oakes Zaccheus j Edwards, E. Buriitt ; Elliott, Benjamin Vallack Elkington, Francis Ebbels, Walter I) .St. Thomas. Peterborough. Exeter. Kingston. Toronto. Evatt, William Worts. jToronto. Eddis, Earnest Henry Eden iToronto. Evans, R. W | F. Flock, James Henry, LL. B London. j Fitzgerald. Edward, Q.C., I.L. B IToronto. JFraser, William iChatham. Falkiner, Nathaniel Baldwin Melleville. Francis, Charles : Trenton. Foster, William Alexander, I.L.I> Toronto. Eraser, Robert L iToronto. Forbes, Alexander Trenton. Freeland, William iToronto. Flint, John James Bleecher IBelleville Fletcher, Ashton Woodstock. Ferguson, Thomas, Q. V IToronto. Forsayeth, Robert Georgetown, Fitch, Benj.imin F., M.A Brantford. Eraser, Hon. Christopher Finlay, Q.C IJrockville. Einkle, Alexander Woodstock. Farley, John St. 'Thoma.s. Farewell, John Edwin, LL. B Whitby. K jjFiaLi*. xiftr!W»rti*w%* -uttiwtf*) -vnjt^iinvg N-I'i i ;^! +0 LEGAL DIRECTORY. II l)AT!i ■ I.KSIDKM'K. Ton into, lliaiiipton. OnMii^evillc. Slralfonl. ToioiUo. London. l!cllevillc. WomUlock. I'rescotl. Sinicoe. Walkerton. L.onilon. Toronto. Toronto. . Owen Sound. . I.istowell. . Toronto. . Toronto. . Hamilton. . Kin^^ston. . Toronto. Brampton. , Toronto. . Toronto. London. Toronto. . Kemplvilie. .Ottawa. .JToronto. Ottawa. I Chatham. jToronto. iToronto. Dininville. Toronto. Meaford. London. Ottawa. \Voodstocl<. Woodstock. Toronto. London. Bowmanville. Whitby. lBram\Hon. ISarnia. Park Hill. CoUingwood. Guelpb. ■i;* I ;»,<; 1 n.VHRISTEliS AND ATTOHNKYS FOR ONTAIUO. Da IK ov Daik ok Call. .\li.MLS- SKJN. M. 1864 H. 1864 ! E. 1864 H. 1S64 ! E. 1864 I E. 1864 : E. 1865 1865 1 868 M. 1867 .\L IL !•;. M, M K. IL .\L IL E. NL IL -M. 11. 1 868 1 8 70 i86y 1S69 1869 1872 1870 1870 1876 1872 1871 1871 1872 1875 T. M. M. 11. 11. r. E. E. 1?:. E. E. M. M. 11. iE. M. E. E. M. II. 11. It. IM. IE. fe. IM. E. E. 1876 1S76 .M. 1S76 M. 1878 T. 1877 T. 1877 1865 1865 1866 1867 1867 1867 1868 1868 1868 1868 1868 1869 1S69 1870 1870 1870 1871 1871 1871 1872 1872 1S73 1874 1875 1875 J 875 111. lE. !T. .M. H. 1877 1877 1877 1877 1878 RKSIDK.N'CK (iordon, James Keith Glass, David, (J.C Gemmell, John James Gravcley, J. Nance (JrilTiths, Stephen Frank .. (irahame, Ricliard Gofoilh, Alexander Ci iGage, Roljert R IGillelaml, Wm. 15 ,{;ibson, John Morison .... Gowans, James, Jr Greig, Thomas (jreen, John ;Gibson, Steplien Ciarrow, James Thompson Gray, John Gibbons, George Christie . Green, Roger ller.ry C Greene, Thomas James C . . Grant, iVlexander Green, Wm. John Gvvyii, Herbert Charles. . . . Greenlees, Andrew Grover, Thomas Maitland Gordon, Wm. H. Loekhart (.Jemmiil, John Alexander Greani, Charles (ioruon, Cieo. Burrows (iormully, Joseph James ... Greig, Ale.x. Mansel (Jrote, George Whitfield ... Garvey, Charles Mills Galbrailh, George II Goodwillie, George S ... . Gait, Alexander Caismir .. Gordon, James Wilmot Gamble, Harry L^udley.. .. (jordon, W'illiam Setoii ... Glas.s, Gearing, F. W Whitby. London. Ottawa. Cobourg. Felrolia. Tiironto. I lamilton. 1 lamilton. St. ( 'atharines. Hamilton. Sarnia. Carleton I'lace. I'eterboro'. Napanee. (ioderieh. I'rescutt. , I .ondon. Toronto. Wellington Sqe. IStratfoid. I Peterborough. Dundas. ; London. |Norwooil. Toronto. iOttawa. iMadoc. Toronto. IOttawa. i.-Mmonte. (Toronto. .Sarnia. .Toronto. Georgetown. Toronto. Brighton. Toronto. Toronto. London. H. T. 1839 IL 1839 Hector, John, ^.e jSarnia. H. 1839 T. 1839 Horton, William ILondon. H. 1S42 :M. 1842 Hemler>on, Jas. Alexander, Q.C., D.C.L ^Kingston. M. 1844 ,T. 1843 Holden, J')hn Rose ' Hamilton. E. 1847 T. 1845 Henderso'n, George Eyre, (}.C. iBelleville. H. 1848 H. 1847 Hutcheson.H. St. John 'Bowmanville. E. 1847 T. 1S47 Kurd, Edward E. W Toronto. IL 1851 M. 1850 Hardy, Henry Alexander .Simcoe. H. 1852 ,T. 1851 Horton, Edward St. Thomas. 48 LEGAL DTRECTOUY. ';,■! i;: ! 1 :i:,> " inV. ■|':;l (. ■!■ Da lTK of Datk of Call. , Admis- SIO.N. M. IS52 11. l8S2 M. IS53 T. 1S53 II. i«.S4 II. I8S4 11. i«S4 n. iSS"! M. 1X54 T. i«.S,S II. 1S60- 11. i«59 H. iSSQ H. i«S9 r. i8W 11. i«S9 T. i«59 H. iS<;8 T. i8ti8 E. i860 T. i860 E. 187s E. i86i E. 1861 E. 1861 E. 186s T. 1861 T. 1861 T. 1861 II. 1S62 M. 1861 T. 1862 E. 1862 M. 1864 M. 1862 M. 1862 M. 1862 M. 1862 M. 1862 T. 186^ M. 1862 E. 1863 M. 1867 E. [863 T. 1S63 E. [863 E. .863 E. 186s li. [864 M. 1864 M. [864 M. 1S65 H. [S6s II. 1866 11.' 186s M. 1 86 s E. t86s II. 1866 E. r86s U. 1S70 E. [86s T. [86s E. 1867 E. [866 E. 1868 T. [866 T. [866 E. 1868 E. [868 E. 1869 M. [868 11. 1869 11. [869 M. 1S69 M. 1869 M. 1869 M. 1 87 1 M. 1869 M. 1870 II. [870 I.. 1870 E. [870 E. 1870 E. [870 M. 1870 Hutchinson, Charles Hamilton, John Macpherson llij^gins, Moore Alex Henderson, Lawrence II. .., I larris, Edward VVm Ilarman, Samuel Hickerton, B.CL Harper, William John Holland, Richard Henry , Heyden, Lawrence Holmes, Calvin Don, ildson Ilartt, Charles .Vddison Hodgins, Thomas, Q.C., M.A Hartt, Henry 'Hurd, Prosper A Howell, Alfred Hamilton, Jas. Cleland Hardy, Hon. Arthur .Sturgi.s, Q.C. Hooper, Edmund John, M.A Henderson, James Home, Charles Robert Hill, Andrew Gregory Howard, Walter P Hayes, Michael Higgins, Charles Patrick Holden, Thomas Hatton, David G Hudspeth, Adam Hoskin, John, (). C. Heap, James, Jr Hatton, John Cassie . Harris, Rusk Hamilton, Charles Edward Harding, John Elley ; Hoskin, Alfred Henderson, Elmes Hall, James Watson Hallowell, James .S Holmested, Francis Hall, Francis Alexander Haldan, Francis C Harman, George Frederick Hick, Robert Ilagarty, John Henry Grassett Hannah, William George Hill, Hanmctl Pinhey Hatton, John A. Wellesley I lenderson, Fred. Geo. A Hodgins, John George, LL.D., Deputy Minister of lulueatioti, Out Harding, Ed«ard Wm Holcroft, William Wilson Holland, Henry Francis Rf.sidf,nce. London. Sault.Ste. Marie. Ottawa. IL'lleville. London. Toronto. Toronto. Port Hope. Orillia. London. Clinton. Toronto. Paris. Port Peiry. Toronto. Toronto. Brantford, Najianee. Toronto. Windsor. Clifton. Toronto. Stratford. Toronto. Belleville. Peterborough. Lindsay. Toronto. Lindsay. iMontreal. j Toronto. LSt. Catharines. St. Mary's. Toronto. Toronto. Guelph. Aylmer West. Seaforth. Perth. Drayton. Toronto. Ottawa. Toronto. Toronto. Ottawa. Harriston. Cayuga. Toronto. St. Mary's. Ingersoll. Cobourg. r.AHlMSTEHS AND ATT(»HNK,YS FOT{ ONTAIUO. 49 Residence. London. SaultSte.Mane. Ottawa. BiUeville. London. Toronto. Toronto. Port Hope. lOrillia. London. Clinton. [Toronto. Paris. Port Peiry. Toronto. Toronto. Brantford. Napanee. Toronto. Windsor. iCliflon. JToronto. Stratford. Toronto. Belleville. Peterborough. Lindsay. Toronto. ..Lindsay. ,. JMontreal. ...'.Toronto. .. |St. Catharines. ...jSt. Mary's. Toronto. ..Toronto. Guelph. Aylmer West. Seaforth. Perth. Drayton. Toronto. Ottawa. IToronto. JToronto. (Ottawa, illarriston. 'Cavuga. Toronto. .St. Mary's. . IngersoU. 'Cobourg. iter, \ )ATK 01- I>AI I. 111. Cam., i .\i»Mis- SIO.N. -M. M. M. i:. M. M. il. H. v.. v.. II. T. iSTo KS71 1S71 1S72 1872 1S74 1S74 1S7.S 1S77 1S75 1S76 1S76 1S76 1S77 1S77 rS77 M. 1.S70 II. !•:. M. I K. |H. iM. :n. T. M. E. \\. IT. II. K. E. H. iT. !T. II. 1S7S M. II. 1S77 1S77 1S7S M. 1849 M. 1S49 T. 1853 T. 1852 T. 1864 T. 1S64 E. T. II. IL IT. T. M. T. II. 1S44 184S 1S54 1S59 1862 1867 1862 1864 1877 1863 1864 M. T. il. H. E. II. II. ,T. T. H. T. 1S44 1847 1S54 1S59 i860 1S61 1862 1862 1862 1S63 1864 1S71 1.S71 1871 1872 1872 >.^73 1S74 1874 1S74 1875 1S7S 1S76 1876 1S76 1876 1877 1877 1877 llousioii, Miciiacl I lill, Henry Sidney Hall, (osc]-!]! (jcidliart Port Hi)])e. IHowe" M. M I Howell, Hector .Mansfield Uxhridi^'e. Ilaj], LiniKay iH:i_i,'c!. N'alhaniel Ernncis rorDiito. 'Iloylcs, Ncwiiian \VriL;ht Toronto. lllail, ICdwaiil Hany Dmiglas I'elcilxjrough. illogg, Williani I )rumni()nd Ottawa. jHoward, (Jeorge Robert Toronto. Illenderson, Henry Ernest lielieville. Ilnwland, Oliver .\iken Toronto. Haslett, Thomas Calhani Woods llaiiiilton. Hall, Win. Myddleloii T'oionto. Ih'i^'ler, James Carruthers Ini^eisoll. , Ha^i^art. .\lex I'Toronto. llloit', Philij) k (lo.lerich. jllolman, Cli.as. Josejih, li.A-, I.L.B 'Toronto. {llallem, Oeorge St. John Oshawa. j Hector, John Williani Toronto. Hegler, John Hind Ingersoll. Hamilton, Cassels Toronto. I I ell milt h, Isidore E 'Toronto. IldUglnon, Ignatius Lennox liarrie. Hall. Sydenham IJaldwin Whitby. 1 Iddgins, William Egerton, M.A Toronto. I lalcs, W. J ' Tort Elgin. Irving, .E.milius, Q.C Ince. 'Thomas Henry B.C.L. Idinglon, John, Q. C J. Hamilton, Toronto. ^^tl■atford. Jarvis, Stephen Maule I'oronto. Jones, Edward C(uirsolles Toronto. Jones, Jonas Ap Torcjiito. Jones, Herbert Chilion, .1/. A... Toronto. Jones, Clarkson Toronto. Jellett, Morgan Belleville. Jones, Erederick Thos i 'Toronto. Jones, William Hamilton t jlirockville. Jones, Charles Samuel | St. Mary's. Jones, Charles Stephen i Brantford. Jameson, Richard Willis Jones, Charles Arthur . . . Jones, Beverley Port Perry. Oshawa. Toronto. 4 50 I-FOAL DIRFCTOIIY. n Da IK ()i I).\i i; oi Cam.. ' Admis- I SION. Namk. Krsidence. E. T. !•:. ?:. M. M. M. I-:. lS6y )M. 1864 Ijamicsoii, Jiisc|ih |Alimjiitc. \T, 1865 'Jackcs, Ji)sci)li Turunto. 1865 T. 1865 Josu'iih, Frank John Toronto. I.S()() K. iSW) lacoli.Jdlm ..". KInra. 1867 M. 1S67 .)nlin-.on, William I.uckiiow. II. lS6c) laivis, Salter M 'I'oronlo. 1S70 A'.. 1870 [olin^liin, 1' iiiK riuk \V (i E. '87? E. '«7.^ E. .874 E. 1876 1-;. 187 s E. 1876 E. 187s E. ,877 E. 1876 M. 1876 II. 1877 T. 1876 r. 1877 M. 1877 M. 1877 :|!l Kirchliofler, Ncsbitt, O-^' l'"it Hope. Koffcr, Aut;ustus Ottawa. Kcrliy, Josciili T \iaj,'ara, Kirkialrick, Alex. Sutton KinL'.-ton. KinL;smill, Nicol ,Tor(inlo. Kerr, William, {>.C. Cohomj;. Kingstone, Frederick Williiini, M.A Toionlo. Keller, Charles C Canniny;ton. Kerr, John Wesley ... Coboury. Keir, James Kirk|iatriek, (J.C Toronto. Keir, Wni. Henry Corry I'.iantford. Kirkpatriek, Geo. Airey, Q.C, LL.Ji Kini;ston. Kaim.s, John Ale.\ St. Tiiomab. Kihert, Francis I'.dwm ..jllaniilton. Kennedy, Thomas Smith jToi-onto. Kinj;;, John I'eilin. Keatinf^, Walter John 'l'enetani,''shene. Kimi)er, Rene Edoiiard, Cnntlcmaii Usher of thi: Bhiik Rod Ottawa. Kerr, George, junr iToronto. Keefer, Thomas Alexander JToronlo. Kirchhotfer, John Nesbiit Port Hope. Ketchum, Jay Lintisay. Kilmasler, John (;eor<;e iSimcoe. Kint;sford, Kuperl Etherege jToronto. Kirkpatrick, Jas. .Stafford ;K.ingston. Klein, Al[)hons Basil AValkerton. Kew, .Michael I London. Kingston, William Hall, yl/.^/ iToronlo. Kelioe, .John [as Ottawa. Kent, II. A. "C 1 Killani, Albert Clement, B.A Windsor. Killhourne, J. .Melbourne Invermay. jKeefer, R. W Ottawa. 1868 iLillie, J. G iToronto. M.\HHI«TI:HS and attorneys KOIJ ONTAIUti. Krsidknce. llllDlllC. Dronlo, oionlo. .vickiHiw. (lldlllCJ. iodciich. Iniuilum. JiiUij;cvilk. rdioiito. Toronto. I'dil llope. Ottawa. Niaj^aia. Kiiii.'>l'>n- 'riiiiiiii'i' Toil'"'"- CaiiiiiH^'t*'"- I'obouri^. Tun into. r,rantftii(l. .Kuii;>ton. St, I'liuniab. IhnniUon. Tcironto. IVilin. I'ciician^ -heiie. Ottawa. T'oroiito. jToioulo. Port Hope. jLiiitl'-iay. Sinicoe. jTorDiito. 'Kini;ston. Waikcrlon. iLondon. iToronlo. lOttavva. KviiKlsor. ilnvermay. (Ottawa. Toronto. Daii; oi Cam. K. i.SV' .VI. 1S45 T. 1X4!'; !■;. 1X41) !•;. IS4(, M. iS;j II. iS^i; K. iSvS H. iS()0 K. i.Soo K. 1S61 M. 1S61 H. i.S()2 K. iSf,2 H. iS()4 1;. iS()4 l'.. iS<)4 I'. rS04. T. isr.4 I'. 1S65 r. iSf.^, r. iMIS- Namr. M. M. 'I'. II. II. I.S45 .S47 1S4S 1X48 1S52 Low, Pliilii). <,».(,' I.cj^fjo, William . I.i-os, Roherl, V.r 1,1'itli, .AlcxanikT, Q.V. I,cwi>, Ira I, 111, .Xiidn-w II. 1S3; l.aiic, Sannicl Jonatlian... I.cfioy, Aiitliiiiiy (!(.'oryc K. 1S71 .:. US72 K. KS77 r. 1S77 H. ,S77 .\I. 1S76 !'-■ i«7S H. 1.S76 K. 1876 II. .S77 M. 1S77 M, M. M. I'.. II. I':. II. II. K. II. r. II. II. II. r. r. II. r. 11. II. li. '!'. II. li !•;. ill. M. M. M. .M. II. II. T. T. v.. M. H. II. E. E. 1S55 185(1 I •'^59 i860 1S61 1 86 1 1802 1862 isr,2 lS6? iS(i5 1S64 1 864 1864 1864 1864 1S65 tSGs 1866 1 866 i.S6() 1S66 1807 1868 1S6S 1S70 1870 1871 1871 1871 1872 •S75 1S75 1S75 '875 '«75 1876 1876 1877 1876 I t'v--, lohii 1, ' I, Willi knliort k I'. I.awrtnce, (Jt'or^e \V. aiiiiHiian. I' •cilcnck l.oimt, William, (J.C handy, John [osefih t'llvanl I )ou> I,ii;litl)otinu', .SLTlToi'd . . i^aziur, Sloplicii Frederick Laiiiicr, .\I !l. Wi a/icr, SaiiURl .'^liaw )raliam I.aiillaw, William. I.amon, Jauius il.oiicUs, llcnry Hamilton T-o^coinbc, WiiUriiiglwm Clift( 'I.otint (ieorf^e Willils Lister, Tames Eiod'k aiiierrt;, i loraco jI.LMi: jLeni Ch I'". Ilott iLiviiit^sione, koliert Thornpson. Lowe, WiUii.iii I I'.iny La.sh, Zebuloii .Vitoii, /l/'/i/v Mi/tis/zr ('/' y/ts- Rksiuknck. I'illOll. Ottawa. Ottawa. Toronto. iGoderich. Ciiieliili. Owen .Sound. I'ai-ley. Toronto, liowmaiiville. Ntr.uliroy. Stratford. .Thorold. jUarrie. Toronto. Toronto. ;S!irlin-. tlainittuii. Toronto. iBelleville. JMilton. Uiiiidalk. I'einhiokc. Kincardine. [Hariie. 'Sarnia. (;)tlawa. Hainillon. Welliui^ton Si|. Simeoe. ISowiuanville. Leet, Johnson Montajjue Lally, Francis W Leonard, Cieor^e Thos. . ] Lindsay, Alfred J n. •iobert kiULT jLyon, John Lawrence .atigti Tlionias, .1/. .1. LeniKjx, Ilaugliton Ignatius Samuel )iiias Lennox, John 'I I Love, Francis Liddell, James William Lawsiin, John Davison.. Lewis, Alliert Roniain .. Leitch, James Lennox, 1 )avid Loiiyheed, J. A Lawsoii, 'I'lios. C. . . . . Lock, Silas C Ottawa. Wiu;;liani, Barrie. IV-terlioroUj^h. Otiaw.a. Stratford. Toronto. TV)roiito, l?arrie. Barrie. London. Crirnwall. St. Louis, Mo. Toronto. Cornwall. T(jronto. 1 London. 1 London. w m 58 LK(iAL l)IUK( TOUY. Dati-. 1)1 I)Ari. i)K Cai.i.. Admis. SION. H. 1S40 IT. M. 11, T. M. H. 'I'. T. T. 1845 1S4S 1S46 1S4.S KS51 1S51 1.S52 E. 1;. T. il. M. T. T. E. M. M. r. T. M. 1\ II. ]•-. K. T. M. H. K. M. n. J.) 1857 1856 lS('2 'S55 iS()0 1859 '859 iSdo 1 86.? 1801 1 8() I 1801 1863 1803 1863 1877 i8(>4 1S67 1865 1 804 l80() M. 1S06 K. H. II. E. M. M. E, 1807 18(17 l8()8 i8()8 1867 1867 1869 ill. 'W It. 11. M. It. |t. !T. iT. II. M. i^. mVI. Ih. II. T. T. r. T. ,11. E. E. E. E. M. II. 1',. !••. M. II. ,K. iT. r. .M. 11. 11. E. T. T. M. M. Namk. M. 1839 1 84C1 1841 1843 i«4() 1 840 184*) 1 85 1 1 85 1 1852 1852 ■85.^ • 853 1 85 J 1854 1854 •855 1855 i85() 1857 1858 1859 i860 |8()1 1801 1 8() I 1801 1863 i8f)3 1863 1863 1863 i8()4 1S65 1805 1805 18C5 i860 1866 i8<)() i8(j6 1 866 1867 1867 1867 1867 1867 1S67 1867 Miller, KuiiLii U. Millci, Kidi; kHsinr.M K. {>■ C. Muwat, Jlon. Oliver, <^.V., I.L.I)., Altormy (lillildl ('/ I lll/illW Morrisiiii, .■\ii};U'., V- f. Min:;iia, [oliii. Maili M( \icluiril V. a. liy, (icur hy ViDrn- II, fxaiKkr, /I.e./.., V.C. Mill-, (irori^f Hamilton Matiralii. Charles, />.V.J. •Maitiij, |i)liii Kobci't :k, ( W M Mil M. Morjiliy. Iliiiry Hrindlcy, D.C.L M uipliy, I )aiiiel K iciir^c il)L'rl.. I Iciiri urns, James loliirlv, ('ii.i)ri'e .Martin, iMlward, an leorj^e . ford erril Ivlwanls alcolnison, Siitlier land i\Iiir])hy, Xich Mall( ola- .Mi Ml luh Wdli .\iu/i .Mitchell. Kohen Ml Richard Kae. Willi Ih .Mudie, John. •\i ( isgr( ) ve, W i 1 1 iaiu . Ml .M: M. Mat! .Mey iL'ce, allies . J ipliy, Toiunto. Si. Lalliarintv,. 1 Oionto. Toronto, t Midtiich. 1 lanulton, Toronto. I'erlh. Hamilton, riiroiiio. Layii^a. Tienioii. l'ai>l.y. !(JiiLe;i.^wlle. Toronto. Toronto. (.'olliiii.;\M)od. I Hamilton. , Ottawa. JMaikham. i.Simcoc. 'I'lroiiici. .St. Tlu>mas. Del I in. I oionto. Toronto. l.ond(;il. Kiiig.^lon. Cornwall. Newinari'iet. .St. C'atliarines. l.iii'l>av. relroli.i. I'ictoii. Clinton. ToruLto. I'eith. .\tw Hanilnirg. Xnjianee. Giielph. 'Id; OHIO. Kint^ston. iC'ilaia. Tell iliorough. ers, • John Adam Ilcnr\ Loi Bra V. T .Murriboii, Diincai' I;. 1)11. iock. o. Sound HAUIIISTKHS AM) ATTOllNKYS FOU oNTAIIIO. 53 Dm I: oh Da IK Of Call. 1 Ai ).\II.S- 1 » I'.'N, n. I.S6S II. 1868 E. isns II. 1 868 It. IS'X) II. 1 Si 18 M. l,St).S .M. iSoS M. isr.s \1. lSi,8 II. l.S()<) M. IS'.S M. 1S7J \l. |S(.S M. iSlK) 11. |S()<) M. [ Si )S 11. I Si 19 i;. |S7() 1,. 1 869 M. rS7o II. 1870 H. 1S70 II. 1870 !•:. 1870 K. 1S71 11. |S,-| !•:. 1.S71 II. 1S72 II. IS 74 M. 1871 1;. 1S72 E. 1S72 r. 1S72 1872 M. 1S72 M. 1S72 .M. 1S72 !•;. 1871 !•:. '•V3 !•;. 1S73 E. '■^7,^, li. K^7.^ 11. 1874 II. 1.S74 11. 1S74 E. 1S74 II. 1S74 II. 1S76 E. 1S74 11. 1S73 i87r) E. 1877 E. i87() T. 1S76 r. 1S70 E. 1S77 E. 1876 E. US77 E. 1876 E. 1876 E. 1870 T. 1876 T. 1876 M. 1S76 T. 1877 T. 1S77 r. 1877 E. 1877 E. 1 87 7 E. 1877 E. 1877 E. 1877 M. 1877 E. 1877 M. 1877 M. 1877 Namk. Muicilith, Edimiiiil Miilock, Willi.im Miiiiii), Ni.'il Malcnlm .MitlU.y, Willi.un .Mi-ycr, Ilciiiy Williuiu Christian NK'nilt, William Mniiilcvillo Mdihi), Frcilciick Wm .M()^^, Charles .\Iiiir, John Men.-ili'tli, Riihaiil Marl in Mathcson, Walter .M.Ulioson, .\rlhur James Martin, I'VL^lcrick Calvin Ma-iun, Janios Muir, lames .Motcille, John 1 lonry Micklc, Charles Julius '\!artin, John M.tloohn, Francis I lincks Mulock, William RL-.lfonl Malonc, Martin Mor^'an, Henry James. AW/>rr o/t/ii' Riconfspr the D •minion Matliosoii, IIu!;h Murdoch, Wni. Cieo Meek, Eihrard Mooro, I'r.ink Drake Metcalfe, Josi.di Kichey Matl.cso,), John l)alglei,-.li Monkman, AIi)ert Malonc. Elias T MahatTy, Wm. C. Miilitjan, Henry P Morton, Thomas Mi;rcer Moscrip, Wm. C. Mortin, Jasi Alex Mahon, IvUvard Marsh, Alfred II. T., li.A Madden, James I lenry Morton, Frederick Muntye .MilliLji.i, Henry IVter, II. A Myers, Eli^iii Maxwell, lohii Monck, J. Franklin MadiU, Francis Hksidrnce. ! London. I'l'oronlo. Fltkus. Toronto. Win;^ham. Toronto, 'roroiito, Toronto. I laniilton. London. Simci)e. Perth. Woodstock. Owen Soimd Fergus. Pemliroke. .Stratford. Loll Ion. Hrantford. I (iron'o. I I imilton. Ottawa. Eml)ro. Toronto. Toronto, Lindsay. Oihonrf;. (ieoriLjelown. To onto, Toronto. Hr.icehridfje. Ottawa. St. Marv's. Peterho.o'. Toronti). Xajianei'. H imilioii. Hramjiton. Oranj^eville. Hamilton. Toronto. I Mc. H. 1S36 H. 1S35 [Macdonald, AV. ILoi. Sir John Alexander, a:. C. li. . /). C.L., IJ,.D.,Q.C. Toronto. IL 1S45 H. 1S44 McDoneU, Alexander Toronto. li : 1 i' i I- 1 54 I.EGAL DlRl'XrrOKY. •:=',r It- ill Datk dI'IDate ok Cam.. I An.Mis- SION. Namk, T. I 847 M. 1 846 II. I S62 M. 1 847 M. 848 H. I S4C) M. 84S 1'. «5i 'I'. I 8S2 T. 8.S2 T. I «S,3 r. S.S.? E. I «54 1'. i^54 j;. 1 y.so ■1'. S,S5 T. 8s8 l'. «,ss M. •Sob 1'. «SS M. S;,6 T. 8s6 M. «.S7 M. '«57 ■1'. «S7 M. '«S7 E. [8s8 M. 1 Ss8 T. 8s8 H. 1 «.S9 1'. S58 M, 1 0^58 r. 858 1'. 858 1'. 8s8 H. 1 .S60 H. 8S9 T. 8(jo H. 8S9 K. 8O0 U. .S61 E. 860 r. [860 E. 861 M. 1800 M. 1876 H. 1861 H. S60 E. t86i M. 1 86 1 E. 1S61 E. 1S61 T. 1S76 E. 1862 H. 1862 E. 1862 E. 856 11. S()2 11. 186s 11. 186:; 11. 186', M. 1863 11. 1863 H. 1861 11. 180;, H. 186,? 11. i86,s E. 1864 E. r. 1864 1864 E. 1870 T. [804 H. i8s<) T. 1864 II. i86s M. r86s H. 1865 E. 1S65 1;. 1865 •1'. 1.SD5 E. i8()S E. 1 80S T. 1865 r. 1865 T. 1 80s T. 1805 T. 1 80s .M. 1865 Residence. McDoiK'll, SaniiiL-l Sinitli, /). C.L Windsor. MacildU^'all, //on. Wni., >'• O'Doherty, (leo. J. in lllamilton, ;Stratford. Ottawa. . Ollard, Erederick R, W Lefroy. Osier, I.dward Lake |Manitoha. O'l) 0'C< onoiioe. Job iToronto. Edward iGuelph. Osirom, Gilbert W T.el O'Cc O' .ear Hamilton Parke iWalkertr y, .\rthur j Lindsay. Oiiellette, _ O'lh-ien, I'eter )h A iWindsor, 01 O'l On iver, Knbert, juii. irien, miston, Mieh Da iGuelph. Edward Prescolt. • iWhitby. O'.SuUivan, Dennis Ambrose Toronto. O'Leary, Ilu^di Lindsay. .Toronto. Oj^'den, .Albert O'Neil, ("ornel Ml RARIUSTERS AND ATTORNEYS p-OR ONTARIO. 57 SIUENCK Daik of Date ok Call. Au.mis- ' sioN. Namic, Residknce. Ion. vva. iwell. i)(lslock. Ollll). awa. orsoU. onto. Icville. Catharines, iiilon. , Lytnte,Man. [Hjdstock. iVDnti). amilton. ( )iii;nal. lunva. 11 aw a. fOlltd. rontc). mhioke. iric. tawa. ndon. nnilas. iu:>ay. Iv.i athani. amilton. ■ ratfoiil. )tta\va. i-froy. anitolia. oronto. m-liih. cllcvillc. A'alkcrton. .imlsay. Windsor. ■ uclph. 'rescolt. Whitliv. oionto. l.ind-ay. I'oroiito. .M. iS44 T. 1843 M. 1S4S r. iSso II. 1S47 1'. 1846 r. 1S47 r. 1847 K. 1S56 II. 1S50 T. 1852 r. i8si II. IH.S.S E. 1S56 T. uSsfJ H. i«7.S T. KS.S7 T. 1803 II. i860 II. isr.i T. i860 11. 1S61 II. 1 86 1 R. 1S62 II. 1 86 1 E. iS()i •1'. 1861 II. 1 86-, T. uSf.3 E. 1863 M. 1S74 II. i86s T. 1S65 I'.. 186 s M. 186S 11. 1866 E. 1S67 11. 1867 M. 1870 E. 1X7.^, 11. 1872 E. 1S72 E. 1872 E. 1872 E. 1S72 r. 1872 M. 1S72 M. 1872 '1'. 1S74 T. 1874 1874 M. 1874 T. 1875 H. i«7.S '1'. 1876 T. i«7.S E. 1874 E. 1876 I';. 1876 11. 1^76 E. 1876 M 1876 M. 1876 M. 1876 'r. 1877 E. 1877 E. 1877 E. 1877 11 1878 M 1877 t ^'■ riiiiL^le, James Dunbar Ilaniilton. I'atton, //()«. J amis, LI.. J)., Q.C 'I'dronto. I'arko, Ephniim Jones Eondon. I'oiiton, William I laniillon V wuii^ston, clk'vilhj. rinlicy, Chaik's Il;inuu;tt Ottawa. Partridtie, Tlidmas Eondon. I'ctcrson, I lenry Wi 1 thiclph. <1, \Vm. Daihy ...iMcalV Cha J/o arlcs iMlwan . '1 Slid). imothy IJlair, (). C. i\\ . 'alLMMm, I oh I'roudfoot, Ercck'rii. r.attul I'att -1' Chatham. S;inii:i. I lamiltoii. I'oroiilo. Souiham])tr)n. < )ran!'i..-villi;. csun, Thoma.-. Charles To ronto. I'atton, \V. 1) I'aler.son, Norman Eit/hcrherl lieaverton. Price, Cornelius X'alenline, J.L.Ii Kinijslon. Parsons, .Mhert (Jitawa. Park rt W. Preston, David Ifiram P P T llr oronto. itford. Piatt, Samuel, jun Toronto. Ite, Alfred Passmore Peterborough. ayi \Vi jun. IC olljorne. Proctor, James Albert ^Toronto. Pate rson, I (Jim oronto. Parkes, James llamilti ip, (ieorge liyron Phil P( Peuler, Francis I", W oods tock J = P H oronto. arrie. Purd on, Thos. 1 1 nnter 1 , 'alterson, earson, E. c; Robert . orge 1- Perkins, \Vm. Clark Patterson, <,'. S Pattt F. W. Peterson, Charles Wesley Peterson, Angus Mantus Pair Peter l.:viii''ton Ponton, I'Alward Ceorge R. T. 1835 T. 1S35 Raymond, Lorenzo Dulmage M. 1S43 Sir James Eukin Robinson, /uirf T. 1844 II. 1840 Richards, Hon. .Slephen, Q.C E. 1844 T. 1869 Robinson, JLvi. John Reverly . . . E. 1S45 T. 1850 Read, David lireakenridge, Q.C .. Hamilton. Ottawa. Ottawa. lielleville. H-lleville. 1 rocjUijis. Helleville. Wdland. Tonjntcj. Toronto. Toronto. Toronto. 1- K ir^T 58 LEGAL JHllECTORY. ' ;'t!| iiiliifM Hlili:!; l;ii.!: I ! ; •r.\ DATli HI- Da TK r)i. Call. Ai ).MIS- s lON. M. 1846 M. 1846 M. 1847 M. 1847 E. 1848 H. 1852 11. 1840 T. i8so 'I'. 1850 E. IX.S4 M. i«,S.^ l\. I8.S4 11. i''i,S4 M. i«S9 •M. I8S8 T. IcSbl E. 1 86 1 E. i.S()i E. 1 86 1 M. 1S65 E. J 862 T. 186,^ 1862 i\L 1864 T. 1S62 T. 1 86 1 .M. 1862 H. 1863 M. 1877 11. 1861 M. 186,1 M. 1863 E. 1864 M. 1861 11. 1S64 11. 1864 M. 1 868 E. 1864 H. 1S62 E. 1864 M. 1864 M. i86s M. 1864 11. i86s H. 1 86 s M. 1866 M. 1867 M. E. 1867 1868 K. 1872 E. 1869 M. iS6y 1869 K. 1869 T. 1 869 II. 1 87 1 1 87 1 M. 1872 E. 1871 E. iS7,l 11. 1872 M. 1872 1;. 1872 K. 1872 i^L 1872 M. 1872 11. iM7.> II. 187.^ 11. i«7,S II. 1874 11. 1874 II. 1874 H. 1S74 II. 1874 E. 1877 1;. 1874 E. 1874 E. 1874 E. is-s II. i«7.S T. 1876 II. i87,S M. i«7S E. 187 s E. 1876 1-:. 1876 E. 1876 RE.SIDENCE. Ruttan, Richard... 1 Richardson, Hugh H. 1877 Cobourg. Battlefonl, .\. W. T. Ross, William .. ;Coin\vall. Robertson, Thomas, (J.C , Toronto. Robinson, Christo])her, M.A.,Q.C jToronto. Read, John Brcakciiridgc (Toronto. Rykert, John Charles St. Catharines. Reynolds, James Hrockville. Rock, Warren, (J.C .London. Kadenhurst, Wm. Horatio ; Perth. Uobl), James Simcoe. Roliertson, //ciii. Alexander Roch, Q.O il5. CS,S9 r. 8sq T, 1S60 E. 860 T. S60 II. S60 1;. i^^7.S T 860 r. 1S62 r. 800 11. iS6i .M. 861 .M. 1S61 -M. [801 T. 1 86 1 T. 861 M. 1 86 1 M. [861 11. [86-, 11. \S&2 E. [862 11. ,S64 .M. r862 1;. 1S64 II. 86-, 11. 1867 II. [864 1. 1S63 r. 86 s M. 1863 M. [86-, E. 1869 E. 86^, E. 1S64 E. 864 E. 864 E. 1.S66 M. 86-, M 1876 H. 86 s E. 1865 E. 86 s K. 1S65 E. r. 86:; 86s NaNe. Rl-.SIDKMI': Kol)inson, C. C Koherlson, V. A. G. G. S. Toronto. Hamilton. Saxon, Janu's Frederick St. ('atharinc; Slralliy, Jolni j Toronto, Smith,' I.arratI \Vm., D.C.Ij iToronto. .Shanly, James | London. Smith', //'«. Sidney, (^. C iC'obourg. Sadlier, ( 'harles Alexander |I lamilton . j.^^tanton. James 'Si. Thomas. Scott, I/oii. Richard Wm.l^.V .Ottawa. LSmart, Wni. K Caledonia. Stevenson, l'"rancis .S 1 )unnville. Scott, l'"rancis ' IVinbroke. Sim])son, Caleb Plait ' Ridgetown. Stanton, William I lenry iToronto. Snook, Tunis Love j Kingston. .Sherwood, William ilJiockville. Sutherlanii, Robert j Walkerton. Saunders. Thomas W i'Mielph. Shaw, Alexander jWalkerioii. Spohn, Jacob Vanwagner il lamiltim. Scott, Thomas Napanee. Schofield, Frederick | Hi ockville. Stanton, William Irvine ...|Cot)ourg. Spencer, Theodore 1 lenry, JjL.D 1 Toronto. Severs, James W iToronto. Scatcherd, Robert Colin [Strathroy. Stonehouse, Edward jl-iramiiton. Smith, Janus I'ox iToioiUo. iScolt, William Ileiibuin, <}.G | Peterborough. Ste]ihen.^, Richard Porter jToronto. Stayner, Frederick 1 lenry iToronto. Smith, Robert iStr.atford. Stewart, Hamilton I) Harrie. Scoll, John Galloway, Q.C., Deputy of toniqi General of Ontario Toronto. Sullivan, Michael Sarnia. Simpson, James Henrv Helleville. .Smart. William Lynn jllaniillon. Snelling, Richard, LL. /) Toronto. Seanlon, Mark lliadfonl. Snuut, David Port 1 lope. Street, William Purvis Rochford London. Steele, William II ToroiUo. Stephens, John James 0"en Sou d. Scane, Elienezer W Chatham. .Smith, George Young iWhilby. Smith, \\'m. Sidney iToionto. Slee, Edwin A 'Poit Elgin. f 60 LKOAL DIRECTOIIY. Datk oi- Cam.. T. 1 866 n. iS()7 E. I.S6S II. iSf)7 M. 1S70 !•:. 1869 11. 1869 !•:. 1S70 M. 1S71 M. 1870 M. 1870 '1'. 1877 H. 1876 M. 1872 M. 1872 M. 1872 T. 1874 K. 1X7.'; M 1876 II. 1885 T. T. E. II. H. 876 ^S77 «77 878 878 IJatk of .\r)Mis- I SIUN. ' Na.mk M. II. II. II. M. M. !I. M. M. I",. M. M. M. !•;. II. M. M. 11. II. 11. 'I'. E. E. II. II. E. M. II. II. II. kS6o M. iHt,6 M. 1858 I". ISS7 11. 1862 T. I-:. 1S61 1862 r. 1864 M. 1 866 1864 T. 186:; T. 1877 T. 1 86 5 Residence. 1865 1866 1866 1866 1867 1867 1868 i8()8 1S6S 1 8(19 1 8f ,9 I.N(J9 1870 1870 1870 1870 187 1 1872 1872 1872 '■^73 •S7.5 1874 1S74 1875 1875 1878 1 8 76 1876 1876 1S77 1877 1878 1878 187S Smith, I Itnuy iCobourj;. SU'VL-)is(>n, John McLean Mnulfonl. Sullivan, \Viii. Henry Kiii^Nlon. Smyth, Kobt'it C lirantfonl. Scas^cr. Charles (icjderich. Sparks, Nicholas Ottawa. Smith, James ("irayson Stiatfonl. .Scott, David Lynch .... OranLjeville. Sewell, Henry . .. Stratford. Smith, Setli .Soper I'ort I lope. Strathy, Henry Ilatton Harrie. .Sliarpe, James W'ni Dresden. Saunders, I';dj.Mr H Stayner. Smith, Heiny Hail IVterboroutjli. Smythe, Edward I landley, A/..~l Kintjston. .St. Julieii, Joseph Timoleon Hall Hull. Stewart, McLeod, M.A Ottawa. .Secord, John 'I'ilsoiihuri;. .Start, John Edward i'ort Colliorne. .Sprat^L^e, Arthur Ciodfrey Molson iToronto. Siiathy, Jami.'s Robert ii'oronto. Sed_L;ewick, Robert Halifax, X. S. .Smith, James Bruce Lindsay. .Sampson, .Mexandcr Toronto. Sutlierland, \V. M 'Toronto. St. John, Erederick !Sl. Catharines. Small, John Turnbull iToronto. Symons, I Iem\' Col)(jurg. Snider, Colin (J C.'ayn^ja. Smythe, .Albert Ernest KinListon. .Scott, llein'v J iToionto. Stone, Erastus lilair ■ Naiiance. .Sieele. David 'Toronto. Smellie, Robert .Scarth iToronto. Smith, E. .S. [Toronto. Shei)ley, O. E, IToronto. Shaw, Robt Stone, J. J. \V. Sprin;Ljer, D. R. Skiinicr, (r. II. Hamilton. Hamilton. Tilt, James ... 'Toronto. Tisdale, David, fJJ' Simcoe. Totten, Warren Woodstock. rem]ileton, James An.iherstburgh. Tyrrell, I'rank, Jr iMorrislnirL;h. Thomas, John Parker I'clleville. Thibobo, WilHnm Iwin Manitoba. Tiffany, Edward II Alexandria. ItAIUUSTKKS .\M) ATTORNEYS l-'OH (tNTAKKt. Gl SIDENCE. fonl. ;-.ton. ilfonl. uricb. \va. tford. li^eville. li'onl. lloiiL-. ie. isden. ,1K'1'. .'ihoroiij^li. tjston. II. fiwa. .ouhuri;. t CoUiiirne. DtltO. ■(ilUd. lifax, X.S. (Isay. oiUu. onto. Catharines. ■onto. xnug. i^ston. onto. ance. ronto. onto, lonto. onto. niilton. uiilton. ronto. ncoe. )odstock. uherstl-nrgli. rrisbur'^h. leville. uitoba. exandria. Da rii OK Datk ok (. Al.I.. Admis- sion. 11. 1 SOy r. 1866 i;. 1 86; M. 1866 II. 1S71 11. 1871 I'y- 1S71 11. 1871 I'jt 1874 K.. 1S72 \'j , 1 86 s 1;. 1805 187s K. 1875 1',. 1876 ;i-:. 1876 1' 1877 K. 1S77 'P 1S77 !•;. 1877 Name. Rksiuknce. Taillon, (luoijrc Ottawa. 'riiorne, Horace iToionto. I'izard, ( ;L'oit,'c Langish .' [Toronto, Taylor, John il.ondon. '["(.•rhnnu', Joseph Kgherl jLislowell. Tui)ptM-, J. ."^tewarl, />.A jToronto. Tlioni, John 1 Iaij;hi jToronto. Thomson, Daniel Ivimund ;Toronto. Toetzi'l. Jan:c> W'rnal lllaniilfon. Tcuidf, I ,ynian I )avis ' Aylnier. H. 1866 U. I 11. 1847 r. 1. 1850 1846 11. 186;, r. i«,s;, .\I, 1S59 M. •«59 K. 1861 1 87 1 v.. 1870 11. 1872 M. .87.^ 1-:. 1874 II. 1863 I'pper, Martin C... Unnnville. T. 1864 L'sh.r, John F. C V. i V'anN'cunian, tieorge Robinson, (J.C lirantford. \'anl )uscn, Owen C)\VL'n .Sound. T. I.^^O M. 1827 1;. iSv; 11. '839 T. '^■■.:. r. ,852 M. IS42 11. '85.S 1-;. iS;- 1 . I8,S4 r. 1.S57 M. IS.S5 r. 'i-.S? M. 1856 1:. KSvS 11. 1859 I8s8 .M. iS6t) 11. 1859 M. 1 860 1:. 1 860 T. 1S7.1 11. 1861 .M. iSo! 11. 1861 y>. 1863 1-: 1862 11. i S67 1:. .T. 1S62 1862 1:. I 864 :.M. iS6^ 1:. 1866 ).' 1864 1-,. "^7.> .1;. 1864 1:. 1864 11. 1867 1:. 18G4 11. 1867 M. 1864 Toronto, oronto. ■eri,'us. I'oronto. Vance, James John Vankoughnet. Salter Jehoshapliat, D.C.L. Clerk of the Cnnnt in C/ianccry Vissittart, J. 1 '. VanXormari, h'rederick Vincent, 1 larry \'ldal, 15. Henry i W. WinterboUoni, \\ in. liovvers Niagara. Wallbridge, //,'«. Lewis, Q.C. ilelleville. Weller, Charles .\lex Peterborough. Woods, Robert Stuart, Q.C Chatham. Wilson, John W. 11 Bradfcnd. Wilkinson, Richard Thos Newcastle. Wells, Hon. Rupert Mearse Toronto. Wardell, .Vlex. R Dundas. Wallbridge, Thos. Campbell Hellevilie. Warren, James ( 'hatham. Wood, .Samuel (ieorge Toronto. Wright, John Port 1 lope. WetheVj Henry Coftm W'indeal Toronto. Woods, James P Stratford. Walker, William llemy Williams, Walter Scott . . . Weils, Thomas Wilson, Hugh McKenzie. Warmoll, Charles Victor . Wadded, Robert R Ottawa. X.i])anee. Inger^oll. Brantford, Toronto. Hamilton, Walt, James (iuelph. Wetenhall, 1 lenry Toronto. 02 T.EGAF, I)IU1'X;T0IIV. 1 »ATK OI'DAIK oh M ! M , I !i w !ii 1 1'" ' Ill (Jai.i,. AiiMis- SlDN. Namk. Kks[|)i:ni'ic, M. 1S65 jll. ]■:. K. '•■'• 1:. 1S70 't. M. 1S65 M. ii-;. |k. M. i.S6f) M. M. K. 1S72 ,M. K. 1S73 i:. II. IS()() II. II. 1S70 ;.\i. T. 1S75 1:. .M. 1.S71 I!. M. rSOS r. M. 1S77 M. M. 1S72 M. M. US71 M. M. M. 1874 ,M. .M. 1872 ;H. II. 1S72 II. T. 1S74 ;T. .M. 1S74 ,M. i:. II. 1872 K. 1876 !k. I-.. 1876 1:. M. 1876 r. M. ,M. 1876 |M. M. M. 11.1877 M. E. 1S77 M. 1S77 M. 1877 M. 1^77 It. II. 1865 1865 1865 1865 1865 1805 1866 l8()() I S()() isi)7 18(17 1868 1 S69 i86y i8()(j 1870 W'iiilc, .Solomon iW.xIkcr, i'ctcr !• White, William Wickson, Snimu \Vai(l, f.Tiiu's W 'Wiilkirin. Richai Wi W W; Th. It. K 1. \li W(w)cly;itt, 'I'll Wi Jol 111 .Si While. Will. Ro Wilkes, Alfre.l J 'Williams, Adol] iWatt, William Wink, .Mcxandc (;<) I. . . St. 1 To w Ot (1 riionias \1 k'l fames I'a L-k T.l In. ia>. lir. lilh .... M. Wen !!'.■ olin 111'. lllllS Wi I'.i: r Stronpch 1 )u 1 l'"re(lorick Ila Cook Klerich. Thom n'onl'i. .UV.l. ni^-.ton. rkliill. ironto. ;eiM.ll. initford. inhroke, uitlord. .■Hand, intford. 1S71 ;W,\lker. Willi nil l'"redorick Hamilton It, Williiim McKav, /)'.''. /. ;Otta\v'. 1 87 1 1 87 1 1871 1 87 1 1872 1S72 187.? •87.> 1874 1874 '•S75 1876 1876 Wi Winchester, |( While, John.". : W; oronlo. [amilton. IW: 1, Id bridi ry .\lfred Tort Ho] K-. ,fe, J. Samuel Shelley. jllevillt ;Watson, ("leoige ,\iUhony C'linl iW leksteed Kiel laid John. .1/..!., fl.C.L on. Ottawa. Wardrop. Rolieit Toronto. Wall, David Hill 'roronto. o. viiiListon. i Watson, (leoive II Toionl iWall Wad Wilk Well Kd \vai( ih I 1 I'.ll oomer. is. . . . (uid end es, Liiarles Kami (leo. WasliinL;lon .Simcoe. Whitney, |ames 1876 iWood, John I*'. il! 1876 1876 1876 1870 1876 1S76 1878 1878 Wood, Koliert K I I'eterhorouL;!' ; Woodyard, Thos. 1 1 V\'hiteside. J. L Lindsay. W'hitini;, J. L iKini,'ston. : Wadt i . S. . w yi w. loan Dum tfonl. Woodward, Charles Henry jLindsay. iWhitmj;, J. () i !Wallaee, C. S ! jWhite, W. K jWorrell. ]. A iWhiit A. A. (i iWilkin.son, J. H. J. liraniju.iii. roronlo. w; "^'"mt IV-- SHERIFFS. 68 SHKRIFFS. :kville. jr\ior Hutchinson (Nov. 1S6'.)). Norfolk. — Henry Alexander Hardy (6tii June, 1868). h'ortluindierhmd and Pnrliajn. — John Wos'i^x- Kerr (?2nd Dec, 1877). C>;//(i'/7k — John I'Alwin Farewell, /. L.Ji. (irlli July, 1877). Oxford. — Francis Ramsay Ball, Q.C. (15th Sept,, 1863). Peel. — George (Ireen (i2di Dec, 1866). Perth.- - Michael Hayes. Peterlnnv . — Cliarles Alexander Weller (23rd June, 1858). Preseott and litissell. — Kdward Taylor Dartnel! (24th Feb., 1865). Prince Edward. — Philip Low, Q.C. (15th May, T847). KenfrcK'. — Henry Hamilton Loucks (26th March. 1870). Sinicoe. — James Rogerson Cottes ( ). Stornionf, Dn)tilai-\\ .)fi,coo*). Co/'Oiinj. — Win. Irvine Stanton (7th I'cb., 1874). Cormmll. — Wm. Cox Allen, M.D., (13th Sept., 1874). Guelpli.—'\\\o'A. Willcocks Saunders (i8th Dec, 1866). Hamilton. — James Cahill (14th March, 1863). Kingston.— Vi\\\\\i:\\ \\. Strange (8th July, 1871). Lindsay. — James Wicks Dunsford (ist May, 1875). London. — I-aurance I.awrason (i8th Aug., 1866). C>//'rt'7w.— Martin O'dara. /./,,/>. (22nd July, 1863). Owen Sound- (Icorge Spencer (28th Oct., 1876). /V/r/'/wvwi,'//.— David (leorge Halton (25th Nov., 1871). LWt M'/<'.— Richard Henry Holland (9th Sept., 187 1). St. Catharines.- — Thos. Burns (13th Dec, 1866). St. Thomas. — Wm. Joshua White (loth May, 1873). Stratford. — James O'Loane (26th July, 1873). Toronto. — George Taylor Denison, l.L.B. (2nd June, 1877). Windsor. — Fran(;ois Caron (6th Nov., 1858). .STIPFNDIARY MAUISTRATES.t District of Miishoha.— (Z\\ar\cii Wesley Lount (i ith March, 1868 ; Salary, Distiict of Nipissing. — John Doran (2 ist August, 1869 ; Salary, $1,400). District of Parry Sound. — Patrick McCurry (9th Sept., 187 1 ; Salary, $I,200). • Paid by Local Government. + Also Registrars in tli-^ir respective districts. HKfJISTIlAIlS OF ni'.KDS V*m CITIES, fOUNTTKH, KTf. f;7 nialriil oj IhiituUr lUiy. -Dclavcn I). Van Normand (jul June, 1S71 . SaliV]U $1,200). Provisiomil County of llalibiirton. — Samuel Stanley Peck (20th luiir, 1874; Sti/irn\ $1,000), MMindeii. KKCISIRAIIS OK I)I:KI)S I'OR CiriKS, CorNTIKS, AND DisTKicrs. fnspttior of Rei^isft-y Offices. — f/on. Sidney Smith. Q.C- (i5tli Nov., 1S66 ; Sa/iiry, $2,000), Col'oin'i^. A/,KOiiia {/)i.f/ri(/). — Ciiarles J. hnmpton (jnd |)e<'., i.S;^ ; Sahity, $S,oo), Sivi/t Sti\ MiUif. Brant. — Thomas S. Sheiiston (24th Jan., iS5_^), /inmt/orJ. lirucc. — John McLay (26th F-'eh,, 1H64), Walkcrton. Carh'ton.—\\\w. Henry Waller (6th Oct., 1S77), Ottauui. Dioutin. — John I'Hny Crysler, (27th June, 1S67), Aforrisl>iir};/i. DiirliiVii ( Juist AV(////v/~-(lc()rge C Ward (2nd l)cc., 1859), J\vt Hope. Durham, ( ll'ist /vV///>/i,'^/ — Robert Armour (2nd Dec, 1859), Inmnnan- ville, Eli^in, — Archibald McLauchlin (29th July, 1876), St Thomas. Essex. — James Wallace .\skin (7th Dec, 1872), Sandwich. /'Vrvz/cvw^.— Roderick MrHaiii Rose (25th May, 1872), Kingston. Glengarry. — Angus McDonald (loth June, 1876), Alexandria. Grem'ille. — Patrick McCrae (19th Feb., 1876), Prescott. Grey (North Riding).~\<.oh^x\. McKnight (20th Nov., 1875), Ouen Sound. Grey (South Riding). — Thomas Lauder (29th July, 187 i), Durham. Haldimand. — Agnew P. Farrell (3rd July, 1846), Cayuga. Halil>urton. — .Samuel Stanley Peck (6th March, 1875), Minden. Halton. — Thomas Racey (3rd July, 1S46), Milton. Hastings. — William Henry Ponton (ist May, 1854), Belleville. Huron. — James Dickson (15th Nov., 1866), Goderich. Kingston (City). — Edward John IJarker (14th Dec, 1871), Kingston. AV;//.— Peter D. McKellar (8th July, 1862), Chatham. Lambton. — John Sinclair (20th May, 1876), Sarnia. Lanark ( North Riding). — James Menzies (26th Nov., 1864), Almonte. Lanark {South Riding). — James Bell (2nd Dec, i8^g), Perth. Leeds. ~()rn\ond Jones (nth August, 1864), Brockville. (i.S L1':0AI> DIKI'X TOJiY. I' i< Lennox an J AdJini:;ton. — Marshall P. Roblin (21st Sept., 1858), Napatur. Lincoln. — John Powell {yA July, 1846), St. Catharines. London (City). — William Charles Lyons Ciill ( loth Dec, 1858), London Middlesex {Luxst and North A'idin^i^^s).—}iimcii Ferguson (25th Aug., 1858), London. .Middlesex ( Wist Riding). — Stephen Blackburn (22nd July,i87 i), Glencoe. .\/nskoha (Distriit). -]n\m ICwarl Lount (28th June, 1873), Hracebrid}:,c. Nipissin^:; {District). John Doran, renibroke. ."■ orfolh. — l''ranris L. \\'alsh (i6th Feb., 1848), AVwfW. Northiiinherhvui (F.asf A'/diXi;). —]ohn M. (Irover (21 si Dec, 1859), Coll'orne. A\:.'-t'/nn/l>rr/an I { West Riding'). — William Henry Eyre (13th March, 1869), Cobonci;. ihifario- -]o\\i\ Ham ]\rry (0th Oet., 1853), Whitby. Otta-wa (CV/j')-— Alexander Burritt (20th Feb. 1864). Ottaioa. Oxfotd. — -James Ingersol! (4th July, 1851), Woodstock. l\vry Soinid (IHstrut). — Frank A. F^oley (1st A|)r!l, 1876), I\irry Sound. Peel. — Donald l-Vederick Campbell (iith June, 1864), Brani^hn. Perth {JVorth A'/^////!,')-— Samuel Robb (30th Sept., 1871), Stratford. Perth {South Riding) --Patrick Wlielehan (30th Sept.. 187 1), St. Marys. Peterborough. — Lt.-Lol. Frederick Wm. Haultain, late of R A., (15th Feb., 1873). Peterborough. Prcseott.- ]o''i\-'. Higginscjii (9th June, 1865), I'Orignal. Prince Edvnnd — Waller McKenzie (20th May, 1876), J^icton. aV'//;-,7i'.— .Andrew Irving (27th Aug., 1866}, Pembroke. Russell. — James Xenys(i3th l''eb., 1852), Russell. Simcoe. — Saniu 1 I ouni (23rd Nov.. \%i1), Barrie. .SAv-wi'/.'A — John Co])eland (rpth Nov., 1870), Cormuall. T'Uaniei Pay (/.)i.steict). - Delevt-n 1). VanNcrnian. Princt Arthur's /.auiiing. lee.uito {City\.- Charles Lindsey (24th Dec. 1867), Toronto. /7;/(';v,?.- Hartky Duns'ord (19th Sept., 1856), Lindsay. //'(?/<•/■/(■.'. —Dougall McDougail (i2tii Jan., 1864), Berlin. Wetland. — Dexter D'EvorardoU3'ii Feb., 1852), i anthill. W'ilingto'i {Centre ana South Ridings). — Jas. Webster (i3ih NTarch, 1S69), Gueiph. ]Vellin':,ton {North Riding). — John Anderr,(jn (30th .^ept., 1871), Arthur. Wentttvrth.- J ohu Hood Cireer (3rd July, 1846), iiamilton. Ycek {South Riding) — John Ridout (iiih June, 1855), 7'm-onti. y ■/(• .\ortli Riding). --]iimi.-s ]. I*earson 1^ i7tli Jan., f 86 j^). Ne7i'nmr kit. R. \v R. J C'OUO.NliUS. (i9 Vapatnr. London ■ ih Aug., , Glencoe. aceh-id.Ki"- c, 1859)- li March, .. Forest Hugh Johnston Mo' re Stewart Johnston " Thomas W. Johnston Sarnia George David Lougiieed Petrolia William J. Mickle John Mearns " George B. Mott " John McKeunc Alvinston R. C. McMulkn Sarnia CORONKRS. 77 \\MK. KESinENCE. Alfred Nash Warwick Kdward Oliver Moon-town Tiiomas W. Rothwell Wisbeach Thomas R. K. Scott Camlachie Middlesex. WilHain ISellridge Strathroy George Billington " I). C. Cameron - Lucan James 15. Campbell Iielmont (icorge Cousc Wardsville William Caw Parkhill Moffatt Foster Thorndale J >l)n Richard Flock London Alexander Oaham Newbury John (Jimn Ailsa Craig Donald Henderson Williams Daniel J. M. Hagarty London Henry Hanson " riiomas Hossack . Lucan William Lindsay Napier William Lumley Clencoe C. G. Moore . ... London J. P. Morden Joseph Mothersill Sirathroy Samuel W'm. Moore -. .. Nilestown Duncan Mclntyre . Mosa I' ancis McCandlasrS London Dugald L. McAlpine Mosa jojm Dugald McLeay Bryanstown 1 lugald McLelland Charles McLaren Delaware J . C Nelles . . London Kdmund Nugent Adelaide William B. Quarry Biddulph William F. Roome Newbury Daniel A. Sinclair Melbourne Cliarles D. Tufford.. London Joseph M. Tweedale Lobo Sidney Smith Murray North Dorchester 7S I,F,(!AL DFRECTOHY, M MUSKOKA DlSTKId. Namk. Aaron Jesse ('ain|)bell John Ailams Sanniel Hrid^liind luhii Ki( hard Keece NfoRTHUMr.l',IUw\NI) AND DURIIA Kichiird Adiil (leorge Ayleswordi ... John lieatty McI. Benjamin Alhin P. P. Burrows Thomas 1). Boucher David Burnet John R<)i)inson P)enson ... K. 1). Chntlerton Joiui Beans John Curtis Joseph Barnard R(jl)ert A. Corbett ... William Bury, Jr. .. C. M.Cameron John Bruce Thomas Christie John Bingham Solomon W. Davidson David Burnet N. B. H. Dean Donald Campbell Charles K. Kwing Thomas Corbett Thomas Eyres William Evatt John H. Capel Patrick G. Fergus Daniel Coats A. E. Fife James Dunbar Horace Cross Rkside.m I., Cravenhur'-t Bracebridgt; Huntsville M. BowujanviJ e >« Clarke Millbrook Campbelll'oni Coldsprings Cobourg Manver.s Percy .South Mona.;ih:ii) Perrytown Newcastle Port Hope Bowman viUe Orono Newcastle Coldsprings Brighton Colborne Cobourg Perrytown Millbrook Port Hope Murray Bovvmanvilie Brighton Hope Murray CORONKUS. NaMK. Rl'.SlDKNi K. j oil 11 |)i(-l< Charles Hughes Port Hope W. I,. Herriman " James T, Mailiday Vcrnonvillc J. (1. Davidson liowiiKUivillc W. F'. Johnston lialdiniand W'ni. Kaston C'olhorni.' Richard Kinj^ Hailieboroiigh Benjamin Kwing Hrighton Wilham ^^itchell Darlinmon James Fielding Orono Robert Maxwell Port Hope Joseph (iraham Cavan Henry Mason Cobourg Peter CJrass Percy \Villiam Noden . Roseneath Pelkin (Irass Brighton James Parr Cartwright C. M. (loiild Colborne Alexander Preston Manvers Samuel Hallow I'ort Hope Francis W. Howe Darlington Francis Henderson J ohn Hutchinson Nelson IngersoU Hamilton Tsh'p Christopher Knowlson , Cartwrigiit William Lawson Brighton Township Charles R. Loscombe Bownanville Peter Macpherson Henry Meade Millbrook Caleb R. Mallory Cobourg James M. Meriman Colborne Wm. Maguire, Jr Hope John Massie Colborne Dennis Macaulay Trenton Arthur Murphy " Wm. James McAulay " Josiah H. Proctor Brighton • . 1 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) V / O O <" L^/ V f/j :/. I.I ill 1.8 1.25 1.4 .6 1 ^ / // »^ ^ -'■ o ^1 v^ (^ /^ VI e. e/A -T *^# . O A /A / 7 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY 14580 ( 716) G72-4503 Qi w. 80 LEGAL DIRECTORY. ! ■[ !'' i '■ Mf: !i1 ^il Name. Residence. John Patterson Clarke Joseph L Pcierson Colbornt; Lockhart Ormiston ... Darlington James Rutledge ... Cartwright William N. Rose Newcastle Herbert Rennick Orono John Swain Cavan George E. Shaw Manvers L. F. Smith Orono John Thexton Cartwrighl William Thompson Bowmanville Thomas N. Tupper John Wilson — Grafton William Wade Cobourg Samuel Wallace Campbellford Adam Henry Wright Colborne John C. Mitchell Newtonville Norfolk. Pavid Duncombe Waterford \\il)iam C Hagerman Tynedock James Hays Simcoe Joseph A. Merritt V/aterford Peter McDonald Simcoe Joim Phelan Walsingham Centre James Salmon Simcoe Albert W. Sovereen Delhi James ^V. Stewart Port Dover vi'-'orge Stanton Simcoe N.ithaniel C. Walker " J 1 mes Wilson Simcoe Oxford. Henry Adams Embro J. M. Ault Tilsonburg Baldwin J.. Rrady Woodstock Isaac W. Brown Beachville Ephraini Cook Norwich ville James Carroll " i CORONERS. 81 Name. Residence. George Duncan Embro GilletC. Field Woodstock J. J. Hays IngersoU Sylvanus Joy Tilsonburg David Henry Lancaster Culloden M:iibhall Bidwell McCausland IngersoU Hugh McKay Woodstock Francis Oakly Plattsville William Springer IngersoU L. H. Swan Woodstock William Scott " Jacob S. Terrybury Drumbo John Turquand Woodstock Ontario. J.W.Allison PortPerry George A. Carson Whitby Joseph Clarke Oshawa William Coburn " William O. Eastwood Whitby Adolphus Farewell Brooklin J. P. Foley Breechin George W. Jones Prince Albert Alexander Hancock Whitby Richard Jones PortPerry Alexander McKay Beaverton William McGill Oshawa John Nation Uxbridge Francis Rae Oshawa Robert Ramsay Orillia David Tucker Pickering Elias Vernon Scott John Edward Ware Prince Albert Alfred Wyatt Cannington Prescott and Russell. Alexander A. Beaton .' Vankleek Hill William Cunning East Hawkesbury George Dickinson Russell 6 ir 82 LEGAL DIRECTORY. ! i |l ) Name. Residence. Philip Downing Caledonia Flat James Ferguson Cumberland John Gibson East Hawkesbury Humphrey Hughes " " Adolphus James Alfred Charles La Rocque North Plantagenet James H. Molloy South Plantagenet Evan McMaster " " John Ramsay L'Orignal Robert A. Roe Clarence Andrew SherifiF " Peterborough. Alexander Bell Sidney W. Clegg M. M. P. Dean Josiah A. Fife A. Harvey Wm. Higginbotham Robert Kincaid ... Phipps Lloyd Marcellus Marshall Amos McCrae W. C. Nichols Charles R. Stewart ... George L Potts (also for County of Victoria) George Read Thomas C. Patrick (also for County of Victoria) John A. Stevenson Edward Playter (also for County of Victoria) Stanley Scott Lakefield Apsley Keene Hastings Peterborougli Lakefield Peterborough Bobcaygeon Pulaski Keene Peterborough Bobcaygeon Omemee Keene Lindsay Norwood Oakwood Norwood Peel. Samuel Allison Caledon David Bonnar Albion D. W. B. Dixie Springfield Charles Douglas Streetsville DavidHiggie Brampton John Hickman Albion CORONERS. Name. Resikencf.. Joseph Turner Mullen Brampton Angus McKinnon Caledon Thomas G. Phillips Grahamsville J. K. Riddell Alton Charles Robinson Chinguacousy Alexander Stewart " James McBride Wood .. Streetsville Prince Edward. Hawley Bredin Milford Isaac. F. Ingersoll Picton Richard Morden Sophiasburgh William Peck Ameliasburgh J.M.Piatt Picton Samuel K. Lake Thomas Henry Thornton Consecon James Jaques " Samuel S. Wallbridge Ameliasburgh Reuben Young " John H. Morden Rednorsville Lewis Hudgins Milford Parry Sound. Thomas Smith Walton Parry Sound E. Sirrett Ashdown S. G. Best Maganetawan Perth. James Bowie Mitchell Daniel D. Campbell Listowel Johd Hyde ' Stratford David H. Harrison St. Mary's Edward Hornibrook Mitchell 1. Philip Jackson Stratford Peter J. Muter Shakspeare John Philips Listowel John Nichol Peter R. Shaver Stratford GeorgeWilson St. Mary's 83 ^ii :i'*l; •i ; , 1fh 44 Name. John Chanonhouse .. James G. Cranston Albert H. Dowswell. W. W. Dickson David O'Brien Charles Young LEGAL DIBECTORY. Renfrew. SiMCOE. Thomas Armstrong,. Edward Allen James Allen Francis Ayerst Albert Bray Bull Joseph Dean Booth Angus Bell Samuel Bridglarvd (^/ iskoka District). A.H.Beaton Richard Callahan Joseph Carbert James S. Crookshank Robert S. Chaffey .< = > . Thomas B. Dack C. S. Elliott Francis Hewson James Henry James Judge Charles Edwin Jakmay David Kelly Thomas Keernan J. Law Richard Lund John Mohaflfy Arthur Moberley George D. Morton Charles McKenna John W, Norris L. Oliver Residknce. Eganville Arnprior <. Pembroke Rolph Roseraont Lavender Bradford Holland Landing Angus Lloydtown Bradford Singhampton Bracebridge Stayner Tecumseth Orangeville Barrie Alliston Cremore Orillia Bowmore Arlington Stayner Orillia Cremore Bond Head Cookstown Buton Collingwood Bradford Loretto Cookstown Barrie CORONERS. 8» Namk. Residence. G. AV. Sanderson Orillia f Thomas TurnbuU Mono Centre John K. Riddel Orangeville John K. Ross Church Hill Robert Ramsay Orillia William Noble Rutledge Coldwaler Philips H. Sponn Penetanguishene Alexander Stewart Keenansville Alexander R. Stephens CoUingwood Thomas C. Schofield Bond Head John H. Watson Barrie Samuel M. Wells Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry. Edwin D. Ault Aultsville Giles W. Bogert Winchester David A. Breakenridge Morrisburgh John Blacklock North Williamsb'gh T. F. Chamberlain Morrisburgh John P. Crysler (County '^Registrar) Dundas James J. Dickenson Cornwall Reuben J. Hicky Morrisburgh John McBain Martintown D. McDiarmid Athol Augus McDonell Cornwall Duncan McGruer . Lancaster Alexander McKenrie^ Alexandria Angus McPherson Lancaster Donald McMillan Alexandria James Stephenson Iroquois D. E. Mclntyre, Sheriff Cornwall Peter Stuart Lancaster James T. Munro Notfield ^ Victoria. Samuel Bridgland Braeebridge Thomas Beall Lindsay William G. Bryson Fenelon Falls Charles E. Bonnell Bobcaygeon 'tt: I^l^f; 86 LEGAL DIRECTORY. Namk. Residenck. R. C. Sutler Kirkfield P. H.Clark Woodville A. W. J. DeGrassi Lindsay Joshua Fidler " John Kelly Litde Britain Phips Lloyd Bobcaygcon A. A. McLaughlan Norland Christopher Knowlson Omemee George A. Norris " Thomas W. Pool Lindsay John Waylor Fenelon Falls Welland. W. A. Bald ,.. Welland Thomas Cummins '* A. B. Chapman '* William Douglas Fort Erie Peter Gibbon Port Colborne Henry Kalar Stamford Jacob B. Kennedy Welland George Lewis Fort Erie Zenas B. Lewis Clifton Benjamin Heaton Lemon Thorold William Melanby Humberstone James McGarry Drummondville Joseph Fiiestman — Humberstone L. L. Palmer , Thorold Gavin Robertson. Wainfl't,Weird Pt. Henry Rolls Thorold Samuel vS. Smades Port Colborne David T. Scholfield Welland Gordon Wilson PortColborne Robert Young Thorold Hon. Harcourt B. Bull Hamilton John Brawdin Ancaster C. W. Biggar Lynden John Wm. Ferguson Hamilton CORONERS. 87 Name. Resioemce. D. Macintosh Hamilton John Bostwick Lundy Sheffield George McKelcan " Edwin Henuird Hamilton Henry Orton Ancaster William Philp Waterdown James Russell Hall's Corners John W. Rosebrough Hamilton William L. Smith Mount Hope E.S.Taylor Dundas Allan Halford Walker Thomas White, for City of Hamilton George Wetherall Freelton Algerton Wolverton Hamilton Daniel D. Wright " Elias Vernon " IPt. Wellington. Hedley Anderson Samuel Cowan Joseph Carbert (also for Simcoe) A. E. Eckroyd George S. Herod William A. Harvey John Forsher Halsted William H. Johnson Thomas A. Keating Henry Maudsley James McCullough Henry M. McNaughton Dennis Nunan A. H.Paget James Wallace W. F. Savage Horace P. Yeomans Clifford Harriston Orangeville Mount Forest Guelph Harriston Luther Fergus Guelph Maryborough Everton. Erin Guelph Flora Alma Elora Mount Forest Waterloo. D. S. Bowlby Berlin J. P. Brown Gait I I'. :^ r I I ■'\i^ m LEQAI, DIBECTOllY. Name. Kksidencb. William Km , (lalt Henry Oeorge Larkner IJcrlin William Lovett Ayr N. Malboy Preston J. R. Phillip (lalt Henry Peterson Linwood S. Richardson Gait W.O.Robinson St. Jacob's Thomas Swan Hespeler H. Ullyot Hawksville W. H. Vardon Gait T. W. Vardon Hawksville D. L. Walmsley Elmira J. A. Whitnig Berlin J. W. Walden W^aterloo G.W.Wright Berlin York. John Bentley Newmarket John Boyd Georgina William J. Brerelon Schomberg Irwin Bridgman Toronto William Britten Yorkville EdwardBuU Weston Lorenzo Closson Woburn J. A. Dela Hooke. Toronto John Doherty Markham Thomas P. Eckhard Unionville E. C. Fisher Weston I. D. Evelyn Woodbridge Sylvester L. Freel Stouffville Robert Wilson Forrest Mt. Albert Walter B. Geikie Toronto Robert William Hillary Aurora T. Granville Hockridge . Newmarket Edward M. Hodder Toronto Arthur J. Johnson Yorkville James Langstaff Richmond Hill COUONEUS. 89. ^''^■"^"" Rksidknce. William Lapsley Woburn Andrew C. Lloyd Stouffvillc John McConnell Tliornhill J.Carson McManus Tliornhill Henry Miller •< C. J. Philbrick Toronto Kdward Playter ., Schonibcrg Duncan J. Pollock Agincourt Thomas Pyne Toronto Robert Ramsay Newmarket John R. Reid Tliornhill A.A.Riddel Toronto David Reikie Wilfrid Oliver Rupert Maple James D. Stephenson Kleinburg Frederick W. Strange Aurora W. B.Terry Keswick John P. Wheeler Woburn Jonathan Wilkinson Woodbridge H.C.Wright Toronto ' H.H.Wright Hiram R. Spooner Sutton William Watson Weston ThomasBeaty Lambton]Mills Thomas Armstrong York Mills John Carrol Don Mount "f I I ¥• 90 LKOAL niUF/'TORY. OFFICIAL ASSIGNKKS FOR ONTARIO. {Appointed under the inaolvency /let, 38 Vic, cap. 16). County, Al)^oma {District) Brant - - . - Brute . . . . Carleton (includ- ing City of Ot- tawa) . - . - Diindas - - - - Durham - • - Elgin - - . . Essex - - - - Frontenac (includ- ing City of Kingston) - - Glengarry - • - Grey Grenviile • - - Haldimand- - - Halton - - - - Hastings - - - '• - . - Huron - - - - Name. John Davidson - • Richard Carney - - Thomas Hotham - George Gould - - John Millar - - - Wm, M. Smith - - Residence. Silver Islet Sau/t Ste. Marie Brantford IValkerttm Riversdale Paisley Kent ■ Lamhtofi Lanark Wm. Fingland Ottawa Francis Clemow " Daniel S. Eastwood '' Sylvester Kenyon Matthews - - - Morrisburg Wni. Thompson Binvmanvillt Seth Soi)er Smith Ptrrt hope Colin Munro - St. Thomas John McCrae Windsor Cornelius Vallance Price- - - - Kingston Donald McLellan Willianistown George Price Owen Sound John Easton Prescott Eleazer H. Whitmarsh - - - - Merrickville Frederick Geo. A. Henderson - - Cayuga David Watson Campbell - - - - Milton Marshall B. Roblin - . - - - Belleville John Parker Thomas " Robert Gibbons Goderich Samuel E. McCaughey - - - - Seaforth Hugh Francis Gumming - - - - Chatham Harry Black " Wm. J. Keays Sarnia James Flintoft, Jr. " A. W. Bell Carleton Place OFFICIAL ASHIUNKKS FOIl ONTAUKJ. <-'^""ty- Name. Kesi.lcn.'C. Leeds .... John Norman Abbott Broikville " .... Norton Marshall •• LetiniKX and Ad- diugton - - - Walter S. Williams Napmee " Wni. Fletcher Hall ..... '« " " I'-dward Andrew Deroche - - - " Lincoln ... James Mc Edward St. Catharines - - - - H. R. Morton " Middlesex - • - Hy. Nicholson Stratliroy " (including London) Henry K. Nellis London " " - Thomas Churcher " Miiskoka (Co. or • - Dist.) - Thomas M. Bowerman . - - - " " {Pariy Sound and Nipis- sing Dist.) " « .-..<< Norfolk - - . Augustine J. Donly Simeoe Northumben-land - Addison Vars - Colborne " - Kdmund Alex. MacNachtan - - Co/mrg Ontario - - - John Rice Il7iit/>y - - - Auson T. Button Uxbrid^e Oxford - - «• James Melvin Wilson htgersoll " - . - George Perry Woodstock " ... James McWhirtet " ■^f*'^ James \Vm. Main Brampton Perth .... John Hossie . Stratford " - - - - Thomas Miller " Petei'borough - - James A. Hall Peterboi'ough Prescott - . - . James Van Bridget - ... - Plantagenet Prince Edward - Wm. Carter Picton Rmfreii< - - - John D. Mac Donald Renfrew - - - George Pearson Eganville " - - - Alfred J. Fortier Pembroke " - - - James Bell Arnprior Russell - - - Peter McLaren Osborne Simcoe - - - A. J. Alport Orillia " ... - Thomas Goffatt, Jun. " 91 'H' M i 9S County, Simcoe Stormont Victoria Waterloo Wellatid Wellington LEGAL DIRECTORY. Name. Residence - Joseph Rogers Barrie • Thomas D. McConkey - - - - " - Samuel Drififell Bradfcn-d ■ Theophilus Robt. Earl - . . Collingivood - Thos. M. Bowerman - - . - Bracebridge • Donald McDonell Cornwall - Robert McFarlane " - Geo. Kempt Lindsay - Alex. McGregor Gait - Menno Eby - Berlin - Fletcher Swayze We/land - Joseph Shaw Orangeriilc - John Smith Elora Wefit7C'ort// (includ- ing Hamil- ton) - - Alex. Davidson Hamilton Ralph Deeming Gunn " Alex. Innes McKenzie - . - - Hamilton Fred. D. Suter Dtindas York(7c . ; I ijust, 18-24 Dec. (^aspeand Bonaventure < »t f^ ,• , ." , .-' r ' j New Carlisle I3-I9jan. 10-16 June and 13-19 Sept. St. Johns, Napierville, i and Iberville St. Johns .... 15-19 March, June, Joliette, L'Assomption Oct.. and Dec. and Montcalm ....Joliette 15-20 Jan., March, May, Sept., and Nov. Kamouraska and Te- St. Louis de miscouata i Kamouraska Montmagny, L'Islet and' Bellechasse 'Montmagny Montreal 'Hochelaga. Jacques-p j Cartier, Laval, Vau- dreuil, Soulanges, La- prairie, Chambly andi Vercheres, and the! City of Montreal . . . . i Ottawa Ottawa and Pontiac . . Aylmer -Montreal .. < Quebec Portneuf,Quebec,Mont- ; morency, Levis and* { q,,-u-_ Lotbiniere, and the| City of Quebec 19-22 March, June, Sept., and 14-17 Dec. 13-19 Feb., May and Nov. 16 Jan. to the 20th April I May to 30th June I Sept. to 20th Dec. 13-19 Feb., June and Nov. 1-5 of every month except J any., July and August. ^^;i I m 100 LEGAL DIUKCTORY. Districts. COUNTIKS, &c., inci.udki) in thk District. Chei's-Likux. Richelieu 'Richelieu, Yamaska and IJerthier Sorel Rimouski Saguenay Rimouski St. tiennain de I I Rimouski . . .Saguenay and Chaile-[ voix .St. I'",tienne de I la Malbaie . . Terms. Richm'nd,\Volfe,Comp- ) vSt. Francis ton, Stanstead. and: ( sherbrooke the Town oi Sher-; i brooke * St. Ilyacinthe jSt. Hyacinthe, Bagotj I and Rouville I St. Hyacinthe. . Terrebonne . . iTerrebonne. Argcnteuil' and Two-Mountains Ste. Scholasti- que Three Rivers . Maskinongt", St. Mau- rice, Champlain, Nic- olet and the City ofj Three Rivers Three Riv- ers .... 9-1 1 of every month, exco))! J any., July and August. 7-12 March, June and Nov. 13-19 ^Larch, May and Dec. 6-10 Feb., April, June and Oct. 1-6 Feb., April, June and Nov. 13-19 Feb., May and Oct. 17-22 March, June, Sept. and Dec. CIRCUIT COUUT. 101 nth. July une May pril, June iMay une, c. i 102 LE(JAI. niRKCTORY. ri 6 ri c i.i vo o (U u fllttCUIT C'OITUT. ion 3 1 'f' j= i:-r. -a u:q > o /^ -a c rt 4)' C 3 u o /^ -o c rt iT c 3 'J rt rt ri "*> 3 -, 1 o ►— , I - - M « 5^ ■-. ri — \o fi t>v O vo n (L> yj 10 in '3 u c ^5 1) rt C — 12 u rt "« 4) c — ri n f) n — vO CI ■-> •-> vD -< — 'A I I I I I I I • I I I • I I ^'^ ri ><^ :^ n fl — \0 "^ r-. M n M Tf -« M f) — ri ~ ."" ~ T-""— ?; o .- 1) c/2 en c/5 cc . 3 rt . c V o o V5 3 rt!5S<-'-3 . .rtw ,0 OJ^^ ii«i a. 3 o 3 lU io u U 2i O -y: -7) 75 1^ *J rt ^ ■ Q 3 I U'^ aj •^ u 3 OJ 4) t: U 43 -C -l~t t 1 Jf^ rt - e t; ri 4) ij t/) W OJ U1 Q 3 ifl 65 3 u ^ «^ n ^ ^ ^ rt X tn 3 c 6 to 3 > 4) s u •S rt n1 oi OS CO u .2 U o 01 c rt C/3 S^ c 30 rt -T3 C C o o ■v) -yj J H ai ri 5 '-> O v5 uoi; 1^ C 3 3 O c ^ ) 3 U 4> C -T u 4) 3 4) -t-J l> -3 4) Q 9 u Ti rt 41 u MOihi < s a •6 1 o B (4 a I 4> 42 u rt c/2 4> C c o 43 4> 4> H ifl tl a ° -' c j-< ri u 4) > I ij ■ :. 4> 4> 43 10!. I,i:(JAL DIKKCTOllY. '<'\ Ai' TRIO WAH. Tht At'ioknky-Gf.nkral : T/ir Jhmourable David Alexander Ross, Q.C. (8 March, 1878 ; Sahxry $3,75o-) Soi.ICITOR-ClENK.kAI, : The Honourable Alexandre Chauvcau, Q.C, B.CL. (S March, 1878; Salary $2,800.) Assistant to t/ie La-iO Offid-rs of the 6V(Wm (under 31 Vic, cap. 12),— Joseph Alex- andra Defoy (2 March, 1868 ; .Srt/d/-^ $2,400). Inspector!, of Prisons, //os/auIt. Secretary — R. J. ISradlcy. James Dunbar, Q.C. Richard Alleyn, Q.C. lion. Franyois Chas. S. Langelier, Q.d. Ls. G. Haillar^jL', Q.C. Jean G. IJl.inchet, Q.C. Chas. (;. Holt, Q.C. Joseph G. Boss6, Q.C. Hon. David A. Ross, Q.C ' 4 BoARn ijv James Dunbar, Q. C. Richard Alleyn, Q. C. JeanG. I'. Blanchet, Q.G. lion. F. C. S. Langelier, Q.C. \Vm. Cook. J. Nadeau. J. H. Lloyd. T. H. Oliver. f:xaminer.s. Alex. Robertson. R.J. Bradley. E. II. Peniberton. J. O. Tousignault. E. C. E. Gauthier. P. McKay. J. E. La Rue. T. E. Bedard. E. T. Brooks, Q.C. G. O. Doak. Council ok District ok Three Rivers. Bdtotinier — Joseph Napoleon Bureau. Syndic—]. B. L. Ilould. Trcdsurer — S. L. de Lottinville. Secretary — R. .S. Cooke. Council of .St. F'rancis .Section (Shekhrcujke). Bdtonuier—KohU Newton Hall, Q.C. Syndic — L. fc). Morris. Treasurer— Wm. T. White. Secretar. — 11. B. Brown. Hubert C. Cabana. W. B. Ives. i: i jr 106 LEGAL DIRECTORY. QUERN'S COUNSEL IN AND FOR LOWER CANADA. (See p. 17 for Dominion Appointments.) Name. When Ap- I'OINTED. By whom Appointed. Ome ScKiphiii Cherrier 'i6th .Sir John Rose, A'.C.A/.G., Bart nth .S'/VJohn Rose, A'.C.M.G., Bart. Hou. Pierre .Joseph Olivier Chauveau Hy. Hague fiulah i8th Gustavus William Wicksteed Sir Narcisse Fortunat lielleau, Kiit I foil. Timothy Lee Terrill lion. Chas. Alleyn Edward Carter, D.i'.L Hon. John Joseph Caldwell AbLott, D.V.L 5th 30th 26th 17th Fel)., Feb., J"iy, Aug., Dec., do do do Nov., Mar., 1842 7Av/. C. R. Ogden. i848,//o«. W. Badgley. .i24lh May, Hon. Lucius Setli Huntington 128th May, Aug., do do do Radolphe 15th 1 2th Frederick Andrews John James Day Louis Gonzague Baillargo ... Joseph Doutre Hon. Toussaint Antoine Laflamme, D.C.L Strachan ]5ethune Chas. Gates Holt Joseph Magloire Hudon James O'Halloran Andrew Robertson Joseph Rouer Roy Hon. Hector Louis Langevin, C.B ijOth Henry Ogden Andrews [28th Pierre Lcgare Hon. James Armstrong* Hon. Gcdcon Ouimet Eugene Urgele Picht^ Hon. George Irvine, 3/.^ George Futvoye William Hoste Webb Thomas Weston Ritchie Phillippe Jacques Jolicreur //('//. Henry Joseph O'Conlon Clarke Paul Denis 1853 1854 1857 1862 1862 1863 1863 do Feb., do do do do do Mar., June, do do do do do do do do do do do 1864 1864 1S67 Hon. L. T. Drummond. do do do do do ^ir G. E. Cartier. do Hon. L. V. Sicotte. Sir A. A. Dorion. do do do do do do do do do do do Sir G. E, Cartier. do do do do do do do do do do do do Now Chief Justice of the Island of St. Lucia, West Indies. queen's counsel in and for lower CANADA. 107 Province of Quebec. Name. When Ai'- POINTED. By \vi[(.)m Ai'i'OiNTKi), Henri Geck'onMalhint 22nd Sep., 1874 Hon. Levi Ruggles ('lunch, M.D do 1 1 0)1 . Auj^u.ste Real Angers do Ifc/t. Cieo. Barnard Baker, A/.A 261I1 fan., George Macrae 24t]i Fci). Edward Towle Brook.s Joseph ?*I . Loraiiger Desire Girouard, D.CL Robert Newton Hall lion. Fran(,'ois Xavier Anselme Trudel... Alexandre Lacoste John Joseph Curran, B.C.L Jean G. Protais Blanchet Charles Peers Davidson, D.CL Joseph Philippe Rene Adolphe Caron, />. \- ,1^ John Ramsay Fleming Hon. Henri Gustavejoly Hon. Pierre Bachand Hon. Francois Langelier Hon, Alexandre Chaiiveau 1876 1876 do do do do do do do do do do 29th April, 1876 9th Mar., 1878 do do do Hon. L. Ho R. Chinch. do do do R. Angers. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do t i\ 108 LEGAL DIRECTORY. ADVOCATES, ATTORNEYS, SOLICITORS, AND PROC'I'ORS- AT-LAW FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. Date of Admis- SK)N. 1825 1830 1841 1844 1847 184S 1856 .857 1S60 1 86 1 1861 1863 1867 1867 1867 1870 1871 1871 1871 r874 1874 1874 1874 1874 1876 1877 1878 1826 1830 1832 1S35 1843 1843 1846 1849 Andrews, Frederick A., (2-C Andrews, Henry O^den, (2-C. Austin, Frs. Wni. tiowen Armstronj^, If on. James, (2-C. Abbott, /Ion. John Joseph Caldwell, Q.C. \ustin, Henry William Andrews, William Frederick. Alleyn, i^ichard, (2-C Angers, Hon. Auguste Real, Q.C Armstrong, Louis, B.C.L \ylen, John, J/./J., B.C.L Archambault, Franyois Xavier Amyot, Cniillaume D. E Auger, Olivier M Adam, Moise Adonias Aubert, Ignace Archambault, Joseph Louis C, B.C.L. Archambault, A Archibald, John Sprott, M.D., B.C.L.... Adam, Moise \bbott, John Bethune, B.C.L Asselin, L. N . Archambault, Lewis H Archambault, Pierre Amable Ayhvin, Thos. C Angers, C. R. F Amirault, The'ophile (Quebec Montreal Inverness St. Lucia, W.I. Montreal do (Quebec do do Montreal Aylmer Montreal (Quebec Montreal Quebec NIontreal do do do do Ouebec Quebec ! do Granby B. Bouchette, Robert Shore Milnes Quebec Bleakly, John j Belleau, Hon. Sir Narcisse Fortunat, A7.,| (J,.C. Quebec Baillarge, Louis G., Q.C. Bethune, Stachan, (j. C Burroughs, Chas. S Buchanan, George C. V., Q-C. 'Bates, William Arnold..., do Montreal do Sweetsburg ADVOCATES, ATTORNEYS, F/rC, FOR (,>UK1'.K('. 109 1S49 I .S4(; 1S51 '■^53 I '-54 ICS55 1S56 1X57 1857 1S57 1S38 I iSr)0 i860 I S62 1 Sr')2 1 863 18 1) 3 1 863 1863 1S64 1864 1864 1866 1866 1867 1 868 1 868 186S 1869 1869 1869 1870 1870 1871 1871 1S7] 1871 1872 1873 1874 1874 1874 1874 Bates, John, jr. I5iaiicliau(l, Sloisc Heauharnois lirookc, William Biucaii, Jose])!. Nai^oleon Tliicc Rivers IJatnard, I'xlniond John A Montreal Hruncau, Ernest 1' Brooks, JAlwaril 'I'owle, (J.C. Sherljrooke l')0rlase, ( ieor^^e Henry Montreal Bi'rthe, (leor.nc Isidore Sorel Baby, Louis Francois Georges, (J.C Juliette Brown, Dunbar, J/. A., B.C.L. ... .Montreal Brunelle, J. (), Beaufort . : Belle, Joseph A. Achille 'Montreal ISachand, //r^//. Pierre, (J.C St. Hyacinthe lldker, J/o>i. (icorge jiarnard, (J.C ... Cowansville Bosse, Joseph G., (J.C Uuebec r>runet, Alexis Montreal Br.mchaud, Athanase ; do Beaubien, Ainic Benj \'ictoriaville Benjamin, Louis N Montreal Blanchet, J. G. Protais, <2.C Uuebec Bourgouin, Nazaire H Montreal Brousseau, Jean Baptiste Sorel Boudreau, A. P Three Rivers lirassard, Kavarise A .Sorel Brossoit, Thomas Belanger, Louis C Sherkrooke Butler, Thomas P Montreal Bradley, Robert J (Quebec Bedard, Joseph Edouard .. j do Beique, Frederic L Montreal iBertrand, Theophane do Bethune, Meredith Blenkarne, M.A., B.C.L. do Bethune, James, (J.C Toronto Bureau, J. Eusebe Montreal Baril, Zdphirin (Jentilly j Bureau, Joseph F. V Three Rivers iBagg, Robert Stanley Montreal jBoutillier, Flavien G do Brown, Henry B Sherbrooke jBelleau, Isidore Noel, LL.B Quebec Boucher, F. E. N. St. Thomas de Pierre- iBarthe, J. C. K Quebec [ville Barry, Denis ; Montreal Bender, Albert I Bonin, J. A 'Montreal Bowie, Duncan E., .fl.cz ' do I! ;!i ill I 110 LEGAL DIRKCTORY. Date of Admis- sion. 1875 1877 1877 1877 1878 1822 1834 1840 i«43 1845 1850 1854 1S55 1859 1859 I86I 1862 1862 1863 1863 1864 1864 1864 1865 1865 1865 1866 1866 1866 1867 1867 1868 1868 1869 1869 1869 I87I 1871 I87I Hoiich;inl, J. K. Z lieaulieu, Napoleon Hudon Hisaillf)!!, Franyois J HIanchard, P. J Boiitliillier, Jiide Houthillier, Chas. F Bergeron, J. G. H. C. Cherrier, Come Seraphim, Q.C Clianiljcrs, Robert Carter, Geor^^e Short Cauchon, /fo/i. Joseph Edouard Carter, Edward ,(,>.<'. Cas^Tain, IMiilHppe Baby Cramp, ( jeorL;e B Colby, Charles Carroll Champagne, Cieorge Antoine Charpenteir, Magloire E Church, //(»/. Levi Ruggles, A/./)., Q.C Chajjieau, //on. Joseph Adolphe, Q.C Cabana, Hubert C Carreau, J. P Charland, A. N Curran, John Joseph, B.C.L., Q.C Cayley, Alichael Chabot, Marcel Hubert iCochran, George Ramsay [Caron, Joseph Philippe Rend Adolphe,i?.CZ., ! .C./. Corbeil, Leon L Corriveau, Thomas A Corbeil, Moise Crepeau, Louis P. E Chauveau, Jfon. C. F. X. Alex., Q.C, B.C. L., Solicitor-General Coyle, Peter Joseph Chouinard, Mathias Conroy, Robert Hughes, B.C.L Cook, William Camirand, Alphonse Cimon, Ernest Cruickshank, William G ., I'.CJ. Montreal Arthabaskaville Montreal do do do ()uebec Danville Manitoba i Montreal Ouebec 'Montreal jStanstead I I Montreal lAylmer ' Montreal Sherbrooke St. Johns St. Johns, P.Q. Montreal do 'Quebec (5ttawa Quebec Montreal do Arthabaskaville Quebec Montreal Quebec Aylmer Quebec Sherbrooke Chicoutimi Montreal D n: ADVOCATES, ATTORNEYS, ETC., FOR QUE15EC. Ill Date of Admis- sion. 1873 1873 • 873 1874 1874 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1877 1877 1877 1877 1878 1834 1837 1841 1847 1847 1847 1848 1850 1854 1856 1857 1858 1859 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 1S61 1862 1862 1862 1862 1863 1863 1863 1864 Arthab.iskiiville Three Rivers Sherbrooke Coutlee, Louis W. P.,/>'.C.Z Hull Champagne, Chas. L do Chouinard, Jean Baptiste Honore Cannon, L.J Cooke, R. S Calder, John Chagnon, Jos. A Charland, Charles P Chapais, Joseph C j Kamouraska Croquet, Frangois X j Montreal Couillard, Ed I Campbell, Robert V Quebec Casgrain, T. C ' do Charette, V. P Montreal IV: '. CZ do Daunais, 1'. J' .i De Loriniicr, Charles C jMontreal Duval, Ceorj^es A. O ; Ottawa Desjardins, AIaL,doire |Montreal |Droiet, (iustave A I do De Lottinville, S. L Three Rivers 1 )albec, Alfred | Montreal Doherty, Thomas James, B.C.L i do Doutre, Jean iJaptiste ' do Dufresne, Ephrem Three Rivers iDugas, C. Aime 'Montreal Dansereau, Arthur,^.CZ 1 do 1 )ery, Klzear A iQuebec Kamouraska Manitoba Montreal Dessaint, Alexis Dubuc, lion. Joseph, B.C.L.. Daoust, Joseph A Darby, Daniel De Blois, L. A JDelagrave, T. C. H I Denis, Urgel Argee Darveau, Charles Durand, Pierre M David, Alphonse Drouin, Franoois Xavier Dupont, R. r'. ... De Salaberry, Charles Leonidas, B.C.L. Des Rosiers, Ernest Des Rosiers, Joseph Desrivieres, Rodolph DevUn, O. B Dionne, C. E. L De Lery, William B Desaulniers, D. D Des.narais, Odilon Desjardins, Michel Dumais, L. V Dionne, Gust. Doak, George O., B.C.L Doherty, Charles J Dorion, L. P. W St. Thomas de Pierre- ville Quebec Montreal Montreal Quebec Three Rivers Montreal do Montreal do Aylmer Quebec do Montreal Hull Quebec Coaticook 'viontreal do ADVOCATES, ATTORNEYS, ETC., FOR QUEBEC. 113 1.^1 Da IE OK Admis- sion. Name. 1845 1858 1877 1847 1855 1836 1861 1862 1863 1862 1863 1864 1866 1871 1871 1871 1873 1873 1873 1876 1878 1849 1852 1854 1855 1858 1859 i860 i860 1861 1862 1863 1863 1864 1864 1865 1865 1866 I E, Evanturel, lion. Franfjois (Quebec Elliot, John Kennedy • Ethicr, M., J/.A, H.C.L iMontreal Residknce. F. Fleminsr, John Ramsay, (^.C Fauteux, Pierre A Fabie, Hon. Louis Roch Hector ... Fortier, O. J. J Felton, William Hughes Fontaine, Adolphe Fontaine, E. R Foley, Edward, Clerk Recorder's Court Frechette, Louis Honord Farmer, William ()., B.C.L Ferland, C. V. H Foran, Thomas P., Af.A., B.C.L Forijet, Amedee E Flvnn, E. J Fo'rtier, F. E. A. X Fortier, Taschereau Fitzpatrick, Charles Forget, Lucien Forget, A. P G. Godin, Frangois Benjamin Griffith, William Gleason, John Gowen, Hammond Germain, Adolphe Gauthier, D. Z Girouard, Desir^, Q.C., D.C.L Guilbault, Louis Globensky, Benjamin A Gibson, W. C Gauthier, Charles C. E Grenier, Amdde L. Wilfrid, B.C.L Gagn^, Jean Bte. A Gagnon, Am(^d^e Gagnon, Jean E iGilman, Francis E., LL.B iGeoffrion, Christophe Alphonse, B.C.L. 8 Aylmer .Montreal Quebec do Arthabaskaville Joliette .St. Hyacinthe (Quebec "do Montreal Hall Montreal Battleford, N.W.T. (2uebec do do do Montreal do Joliette Quebec do Sorel do Montreal L'Assomption Montreal Quebec do ' i| Montreal do I'll nil " ! 114 LEGAL DIRECTORY. Date of Admis- sion. 1867 1867 1867 1869 1869 J 869 1871 i873 1874 1876 1876 1876 1877 r877 1877 1877 1878 1836 1844 1845 1848 1848 1853 1855 1856 1856 1861 1862 1863 1864 1866 1866 1867 1867 1868 1869 1873 1873 1874 1874 1875 1876 1876 Gill, Charles Ignace (;inird, D ("rortldii, Asa, B.C.L.. (];iron, Jos Oervais. Edmund A Gibb, Jos. Robertson, B.C.L Gauthier, F. X Gerin, Elziiar Globensky, Arthur P Gelinas, Aime Glass, James iM Guillet, Louis Philippe Garon, A. P Montreal (ireenshields, James N., B.C.L I do Guillot, L. J jSt. Johns Montreal do Residence. Sorel Waterloo Aylmer Perc^ Three Rivers do Manitoba Three Rivers Goodhue, Henry S. W., B.C.L. Gosselin, Jean H. Hart, Adolphus Mordecai Holt, Charles Gates, Q.C Himsvvorth, Francis Howard Harwood, Antoine Chartier de Lotbiniere .. Himsworth, Charles Gordon Huntington, //oti. Lucius Seth, Q.C. Hearn, Matthew Ayhvard Harper, Louis George Houle, Louis Gonzague Hall, Robert Newton, Q.C Hamel, Charles N Hart, R. M Hould, Jean Bte. Ludger Houle, Alphonse Huot, Louis Honord Hatton, John Cassic ... Holton, Edward, ^.C'.Z. Hovey, Horace M Huot, Lucien Harnett, Wni. De Courcey, Assist. City At torney Harpin, Clement Hacket, Michael F., B.C.L Hutchison, M. L Hurd, A. S Hall, 7r., Johns., B. A., B.C.L Huntington, Russ Wood, B.C.L do Quebec Ottawa Vaudreuil Montreal do Quebec Gaspe .Ste. Croix Sherbrooke Three Rivers Montreal Quebec Montreal do Montreal do do Sherbrooke Montreal do ADVOCATES, ATTORNEYS, ETC., FOR QUEBEC. 115 Date of Admis- sion. 1848 1867 1829 1843 1048 1855 1857 1873 1847 1859 1862 1867 1871 1842 1843 1847 1849 1850 1851 1851 1855 1858 i860 i860 i860 1861 1863 1863 1864 1864 1865 1865 I. Irvine, Hon. George, Q,.C. Ives, William B J- Judah, Henry Hague, Q.C Joseph, Gershom Judah, P'rederick Thomas Joly, Hon. Henri (iustave, QC. Jette, Louis Amable Jones, Hubert C K. Kerr, William W.,Q.C Kemp, Edson, B.V.L Kirby, James, D.C.L., LL.D., Editor of the Legal News Kimber, Rene Edouard, Gentleman Usher of the Jilack Rod Keller, Francis John, B.C.L Kenney, William R., B.C.L Quebec Sherbrooke Montreal do do Montreal Quebec V -tl Langevin, Frs.-Xavier Laframboise, Hon. Maurice Langlois, Jean, (2,.C Laflamme, Hon. Touissant Antoine Ro- dolphe, Q.C, D.C.L., Minist>:r of jus- tice and Attorney-General of Canada .... Langevin, Hon. Hector Louis, C.B., Q.C... Lambe, William B.,Z/.C.Z. Lunn, Alexander Loranger, Joseph M. , Q.C Loranger, Ls. Onezime Lloyd, Chas. J. H Lampson, George , Langlois, Charles B Langelier, Hon. Franoois Charles Stanislas Qc .: Lacoste, Joseph Charles Lacoste, Alexandre, Q.C Lebel, George Cyprien Lefebvre, Frederic Laferri^re, Alexis A Lafleur, J. B Montreal Cowansville Montreal Ottawa Montreal Aylmer Quebec Montreal Quebec Montreal Quebec Montreal do do do Quebec do do Quebec Montreal do Montreal ti 110 LEGAL DIUECTORY. ill! 1 86s 1865 1865 1865 1866 1867 1867 1867 1 868 1868 1869 1869 1S70 1870 187. 1872 1872 1872 1872 1873 1874 1874 1875 1875 1875 1876 .877 1877 1877 1877 1829 1830 1833 1841 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 Laiirier, Hon. Wilfrid, IU\L Lawlor, Richard Studdert, B.V.L.... Letendrc, rriscjiic Lippd, I'ierre Larue, Jules K Lan^lais, Louis A Longpre, Artluir 15 Lanctot, I'liiicus Laiij^ucdoc. (aiillaunie C Lynch, William Warren, li.C.L.... Lallamme, Leopold, H.C.L Lyman, i'rcdcrick S L.ireau, Ldmond Lloyd, James Laframboise. Louis Larue, Achille V Laverj,nie, Josejih LebfLuf, Louis C Lemicux, Krs.-Xavier Labelle, Charles Xcgare, P. J. A iLonergan, Michael L. S., B.V.L Langel ier, Charles Lemoine, J ides A Lariviere, Joseph Clement Lebourveau, Steadman A Lebrccque, O. C , Lapointe, U Lefebvre, J ules Livernois, V. A. E JLebeure, Jules Loranger, (). L Lussie, I'aul Arthabaskaville [Aylmer iRimuuski I Quebec I ! Montreal I do I Quebec 'Knowlton Montreal i do I do Quebec J Ottawa Quebec Arthabaskaville Montreal Quebec 1 ! Quebec Montreal (Quebec r do I Montreal Ouebec ["do Quebec do do do M. Moreau, I'ierre, Q.C Muir, George Manly, Clerk of the Legisla- j live Asse»ihly , [Montizambert, Edward Louis, M.A., Law \ Clerk to the Senate jMonk, John McLeod, Malcolm iMacRae, George, Q.G jMalouin, Jacques, Q.O ;Macdonnell, Richard jMorris, Livingston E Montreal Quebec Ottawa Montreal Aylmer Montreal Quebec Sherbrooke ADVOCATES, ATTORNEYS, ETC., FOR QUEBEC. 117 Date ok ADiMlS- SION. i8Si r852 '854 185S .859 .859 .859 i860 t86o [86 1 1861 1862 1862 r862 1863 1864 t864 1865 1865 [865 1865 t866 [867 r867 1868 1868 1868 r87o [870 [870 1870 [871 r87i r87i 1871 '873 1874 .875 r875 [876 1876 1877 1877 [877 1877 Name. Residknce. Morris, llou. Alexander, i),.V, Macdon.ild, Lawrence (i McDoukmII, William, (,>.C Malhoit, Hon. Henri (it^doon, ^.0, MassDii, Louis Roderique MontainbaiiU, J. Didier Morris John L Morriset, Cunie A Moiisscau, J()sei)h Alfred, Q.C Matliicu, Lrancois Xavier Murray, Denis, Clerk of the Peace [Mackenzie, P'rederick I McKay, Jules Napoleon Adolphe I'Mireault, Gilbert Morrison, L. Francis Mackay, Pierre Marsan, Antoine Trefle, Law Clerk to th I Let^isla/nre McMaiion, Arthur iMathieu, Michel . jMichaud, Thomas A iMcConville, J. N. A 'Maillet, Louis Ludger Mercier, Honorb Mitchell, Albert Edward Maclaren, John James, B.C.L McCord, David Ross, M. A., B.C.L Messier, Joseph S., B.C.L McMahon, Omer Molony, Thomas J Merry, John Wesley, B.C.L Monk, Edward Cornwallis, B.C.L McMaster, Donald Martel, P. N Miller, J. G. Wilbrod McConville, L. A Morgan, Henry James, Keeper of the Records Major, Edouard B Major, David, B.C.L Messier, Damase, B.C.L McCormick, Duncan McGown, Joseph G. W Macdonald, John S Maloin, P. H Marsolais, Joseph O. G. A iMasson, Philippe 'Mathieu, Adolphe I Perth, Unt. I St. Johns [Three Rivers I do Terrebonne Quebec Montreal Quebec Montreal i Quebec {Montreal St. Andrews 'Montreal Quebec Quebec Montreal Sorel Manitoba Montreal St. Hyacinthe Montreal do Montreal Quebec Sherbrooke Montreal do Three Rivers Quebec Ottawa Montreal do do do Quebec Quebec Montreal 'I'' i 118 [.EGAL DIRECTORY. Hii Datk oi' Admis- sion. 1878 1878 1878 1827 1862 1865 1866 1875 1844 1852 1862 1867 1868 1868 1870 1877 1836 1842 1846 1853 i860 i860 1861 1862 1863 1863 1864 1864 1866 1866 1867 1867 1868 1868 Monk, Fred, D McKorkil, Chas. J. S. Martin, J. A. A N. Montreal West Farnhani Riinouski Nye, Thomas Nadeau, J oseph 1 Quebec Normand, Kabien N oyes, J ohn P i Waterloo Nantcl, G. A iMont.-eal O. Ouimet, //o>t. (iddfton, (J.('., Siipcrintcndcn) j of Public Instruction Quebec lO'Hall )ran, James, i^.G Cow.insville O'Neill, John \\wg^\,lnuni}^riiiion A^^cnt for \ <2ucf)rc London, Enj,'. Ouimet, Toussaint P Montreal Oliver, Theophilus H Quebec I Ouimet, Joseph Alphonse Montreal jOuimet, Joseph Alderic do Oliver, P. A Three Rivers ! Ouimet, Adolphe Montreal P. Pacaud, Louis Edouard Perreault, Zephirin Piche, Kug., alias LTrgele, Q.C., Clerk-Asst. to House of Conwwns Prevost, Wilfrid Pelletier, Hon. Charles A. P Pozer, Hon. Christian Henry Pagnuelo, Simeon Pare, Louis Treffle Pemberton, Edward Henry Piteau, Louis Jacques Paradis, E. J Pare', A. T Pelletier, Honore Cyrias Pouliot, Joseph U Paquin, Louis D Prevost, L. A Pauzfe, Joseph N Piche, Louis Montreal do Quebec do Montreal Quebec Somerset St. Johns Quebec Rimouski Three Rivers do Montreal Quebec Da IK Oh Admis- sion. 1869 1 869 1870 1870 1872 1H72 i«73 i«73 1875 1875 1875 1875 1877 .877 1877 1877 1878 1878 1864 1867 1840 1841 1842 1845 1848 1849 1852 1852 1856 1859 1859 1859 1861 1862 1866 1866 AIlVO(!ATES, ATTORNEYS, ETC., FOR QUKHKC. }l$ 'cmlanil, C. Andrew T .Quebec 'ich6, Aiistide, li.' General Ryan, Matthew, Stipendiary Magistrate Ritchie, Thomas Weston, Q.C Robertson, William W Reinillard, Edouard Racicot, Ernest Ricard, Frangois J. D Rivard, Sevfere Dominique Rochon, Charles Augustin, B,C.L Royal, //on. Joseph, LL. D., Attorney-General of Manitoba Richard, Jean Urg61e Robertson, Alexander Sorel St. Pierre les Hecquets Quebec Montreal do do Quebec Battleford, N. S. W. Montreal do Quebec Sweetsburg Montreal do Manitoba Drummondville Quebec !| ISS^Pi^ \i I Hi! 120 LEGAL DIRECTORY. ^^i Date of Admis- sion. Name. Residence. 1866 1867 1867 1868 1870 1870 1871 1872 '873 1874 1876 1877 1829 1830 1855 1855 1857 1857 1861 1862 1865 1868 1870 1870 1871 1871 1875 .1876 1876 1877 1877 1829 1837 1840 1846 1861 1861 1862 Robidoux, Jean Emery, B.C.L Ramsay, Robert Anstruther, A/.A., B.C.L. . Rose, William Richard, Edoiiard Emery, B.C.L Richer, Theodore S Rouleau, Franoois Fortunat Roy, Philippe'H Rinfret, Joseph F. O Rouleau , J oseph Rainville, Henri Benjamin, B.C.L Renaud, Zoticjue Robitaille, P. V.A Ricard, Louis Richer, Ovide A S. Sewell, Edmund W. .Stephens, George Washington, B.C.L Montreal Sewell, Leveson Quebec Suzor, Cyrille Thdodore do Smith, Thornton Rodolphus do Snowdon, Hoyes L., Jl/.A., B.C.L Montreal Seers, Louis Alexander Napoleon Beauharnois Sicotte, Victor Benjamin, M.A., B.C.L. Simard, Joseph A Short, Robert. Montreal - do do Arthabaskaville St. Hyacinthe Quebec Montreal do Quebec Montreal do Quebec Montreal do I .Stuart, Andrew Charles St. Pierre, Henri C Santoire, Camille A Sarrasin, F. Leon Smith, P. E Scallon, C. W Stephens, Charles Henry, B.C.L, Sanborn, S. B Stuart, Gustavus C Sicotte, Jean Baptiste Taylor, Hugh Tourangeau, jean Guillet tilii , Terrill, //ofi. Timothy Lee, Q.C Talbot, Guillaume Thdberge, St^vere Trudel, //on. Frangois Xavier Anselm, ^.(7. Talbot, H. Achille Xavier Quebec Montreal do do Montreal Montreal Quebec Montreal Montreal Quebec Stanstead Rimouski Montreal Quebec ADVOCATf^:S, ATTORNEYS, ETC., FOR QUEBEC. 121" Date of Admis- sion. 1862 1862 1863 1863 i%3 1864 1865 1865 1865 1865 1866 1866 1867 1869 1872 1872 1874 1876 1876 1863 1868 1875 1832 1850 1850 1852 1858 1863 1863 1866 1867 1868 1869 1871 1875 183s 1874 Terrill, Frederick W Thibault, Charles Tail, Melbourne M.,i?. a L Taschereau, Henri Thomas, B.C.L Toussignault, Joseph O Tremblay, Menalque Taillon, Louis Olivier Terrill, Joseph L Trenholme, Norman W., M.A., B.C.L. Turgeon, Joseph Ovide Tellier, Louis Tessier, Ulric Turcotte, H. R. Arthur Taylor, Reid. . . Taschereau, Thomas Linfere Turcotte, Hubert Edouard Adjutor Tessier, Jules A. Z Tache, Paschal V Thibault, Francois X V. Vilbon, Charles A., B.C.L. Vidal, J. L. Octave Vanase, Fabien W. Laiii Wicksteed, Gustavus William, Q.C., Clerk to House of Commons Wurtele, Jonathan S.'C, B.C.L., Q.C Webb, Hon. William Hoste, Q.C Willan, John Henry Walkem, Nofi. George Anthony, Q.C* Wright, William M ackay , B.C.L Wurtele, Charles J. C, B.C.L Wotherspoon, Ivan Tolkien, M.A., LL.B Wicksteed, Richard John, M.A., B.C.L... White, William T Watts, William John, B.C.L Wood, Franc Ogilvie, B.C.L Walker, W. Simpson, B.C.L Residence. Montreal do do Quebec do New Carlisle Montreal Stanstead Montreal do St. Hyacinthe Quebec Three Rivers Montreal St. Joseph (Beauce) Three Rivers Quebec Montreal do Montreal Lotbiniere Montreal Ottawa Montreal Melbourne Quebec British Columbia Aylmer and Ottawa Montreal Ottawa Sherbrooke Drummondville Montreal do •; • ri Yule, John Young, Robert St. Barbe. Chambly. Quebec r ■! i1 ■ I- A II' n% LEGAL DIRECTORY. RECORDERS. Montreal.— ]ohx\ Ponsonby Sexton, Q.C. (and April, 1859). Quebec— 'EAzO.ax D<5ry (ist Oct., 1877). Hull. — Joseph Alfred Champagne (13 Dec, 1877). POLICE MAGISTRATES. Montreal.— Wm. Henry Brehaut(iith Dec, 1869). do Mathias Chas. Desnoyers (20th June, 1876). Dis Artha DISTRICT MAGISTRATES. (Under 32 Vic. cap. 23.)* Art/iabaska.—^dwaxd. John Hemming, D.C.L. (3d Feb., 1873.) J5eauce.—U.enn J. Duchesnay, B.C.L. (6th Jan., 1874.) Beauharnois. — Joseph Oliver Joseph, B.C.L. (30th Oct., 1875.) Bedford. — George E. Rioux. Chicoiitimi. — Francois Hermann O'Brien (4th Nov., 1870). Gaspe. — Louis Geo. Harper (loth April, 1876). Gaj/'^ (Bonaventure). — Flavien D. Gauvreau (ist Dec, 1873). /<^- 14-17 Mar. 24-27 May, 1-4 Aug., 1-4 Oct, 8-11 Jan. April, June, Sept. and Dec. I -3 Feb. May, Sep. & Dec. 5-8 Feb., 27-29 April, 5-8 Sep., 3-6 Nov., 21-23 l^ec. 27-30 Marchjjune, Sept. and Dec. 27-30 Jan., 1-4 April, 27-30 May, 4-7 July, 27-30 Sep. 27-30 Nov. 22-25 Jan. and March, 1-3 May,July,Sep.and Nov. 1-3 Feb., 27-29 Mar., 1-3 June, 26-28 Aug., 1-3 Oct., 1-3 Dec. 4-6 Feb. April, June, 28-30 Aug., 4-6 Oct., 4-6 Dec. 8-IO Jan. Apr. Aug. & Dec. 18-20 Mar. J un. Sept. & Dec. 11-13 Jan. April,Aug.& Dec. 20-25 Jan. Mar. April, July, Sept. and Nov. 1-5 Feb. Apr. June, Aug. Oct. and Dec. 25-27 May, 13-15 Aug. and Dec. 25-27 May, 13-15 Aug. and Dec. COURTS OF DISTRICT MAGISTRATES. 125 Where the Districts. Counties. Court holds its Sittings. Terms. Ottawa — con. . . Ottawa — con. . . Wakefield .... 21-22 Jan. May and Sept. Wright 23-25 do do do Pontiac Portage du Fort 10-13 Jan. March, Mayjuly, Sept. and Nov. VillageChapeau 15-17 do do do Bryson 7-9 Jan. March,May,July, Sept. and Dec. Quebec Ldvis LiJvis 1-4 Feb. Mar. May, June, July, Sept.Oct.&Dec. Lotbiniere St. Croix .... 18-20 Jan. March, May,July, Sept. and Nov. St. Jean D'Es- 22-24 I'll'- March, May, July, chaillons. . . . Sept. and Dec. St. Sylvestre . . IO-I2 Feb. April, June, July, Sept. and Dec. Richelieu Richelieu Sorel . . 1-4 Feb. April, June, Aug. 10-14 Oct. 10-14 Dec. u St. Ours 27-30 Jan. 1-4 March, 27-30 May, 27-30 July 1-4 .September, 1-4 Nov, Yamaska St. Frangois ) du Lac .... 5 5-8 Feb. April, June, Aug. Oct. and Dec. Berthier Berthier 10-12 Feb. April, June, Aug. Oct. and Dec. Rimouski Rimouski St. Germain ") de Rimou- } ski ) 1-3 Feb. May, July, Sept. and December (( St. Simon .... 27-29 Jan. April, June, Sept. and November (< St. Moise 10-13 F^^t). July, Sept. and December (( St. Jerome de ) Matane ... \ 20-24 Feb. July, Sept. and Dec. << St. Octave de ) Metis j 15-18 Feb. July, Sept. and Dec. Saguenay Charlevoix .... Malbaie 7-10 Jan. Feb. April, May, Sept. and Dec. Saguenay Escoumains . . . Moisie 20-23 Feb. May, and Oct. St. Francis Sherbrooke. - . . 10-10 Wolfe Ham, South . . . 6-8 Stanstead . Stanstead ) Plains .... \ 15-17 Jan. March, May, (( Coaticook 18-20 r July, Sept. & Nov. Richmond Richmond .... 22-24 t( Danville 25-27 Compton Cookshire 28-30 J ^i 1 1 '■ 1 in I '! ', H i ' ' w ' il m if! ■ *; 126 LEGAL DIRECTORY. Where ihe Districts. Counties. Court holds ITS Sittings. Terms. St. Hyacinthe.. St. Hyacinthe.. St. Hyacinthe 1-4 Feb. April, lune, Aug. Oct. and Dec. Bagot St. Liboire .... 15-8 do do do n Acton Vale 10-13 do do do Rouville Marieville 10-13 Jan. March, May, July, Sept. and Nov. Te rrebonne .... Terrebonne — Terrebonne ) 25-27 Jan. Feb. April, May, (town) ... 5 Sept. and Nov. (1 Ste. Therfese ) de Hl.ain- V 2-4 Jan. April, June, Sep. ville ) 3-5 Nov. 2-4 Dec. (( St. Jerome .... 20-22 March, 10-12 June, July, Aug. Nov. and 20-22 Dec. Two Mountains St. Scholastique 10-12 March, .April, 20-22 July, Aug. and Sept. 26-28 Dec Argenteuil .... Lachute 5-7 Mar. April, 25-27june, July, Aug. and Nov. Three Rivers . . St. Maurice . . Ste. Anne de ) Yamachiche j 19-21 Feb. April, June, Aug. Oct. and Dec. Champlain .... ^viaved^'Ba"l'4-i6 Jan. March, May, dscan 1 July, Sept. and Nov. Maskinonge . . . Riviere du Loup,22-24 Feb. April, June, Aug. Oct. and Dec. Nicolet ....... Bfecancour .... 10-12 Jan. Mar. April, July, Sept. and Dec COURT OF GENERA L SESSIONS OF THE PEACE. District. Chef-Lieu. Terms. Clerks of the Peace. Quebec Quebec 9 Jan. and i July . . Denis Murray (28 Feb., 1872) Montreal M ontreal I June and Dec Charles E. Schiller (9 Sept., 1875) COMMISSIONER'S COURT. This Court is held the first Monday of each month, under the provisions of Chap. 94 of C. S. L. C, in the localities where it is established. REGISTRY OFFICES. 127 RF-GISTRY OFFICES. Argenteuil Arthabaska Bagot Beauce Beaiiharnois Bellechasse Berthier Bonaventure, ist ) Division ) Bonaventure, 2iul Division. Broine Chambly Champlain Charlevoix and Saguenay, ist Division .... Charlevoix and Saguenay, 2nd [ Division ) Chateauguay . . . Chicoutimi No. I. Chicou imi No. 2., Coaticook Compton ... ... Two Mountains Dorchester .... Drummond — . Gasp6 County of Argenteuil " Arthabaska " liagot " lieuuce " " lieauharnois " " Bellechasse " lierthier " " Bonaventure, from the Eastern limit up to the River (Irand Cascapediac... The rest of the County of Bonaventure County of Broine j " " Chambly I " " Cham|)lain . " " Saguenay and the Parishes of St. Etieniie, Ste. a\gn6s, St. Irenee, St. Fi- ddle & Callieres & de Salles. Tlie rest of the County of I Charlevoix County of Chateauguay That part of the County of Chicoutimi situate to the East and South-east of the Townships of La Barre and Plessis and to the North of the River Saguenay up to the River Peribonka That part of the County of Chicoutimi situate to the West and North-west of the above limits, including the Township of Abna and the Islands situ;ited to the West or in the ncighljourhood of that Township The Township of Barford and part of Barnston, in the County of Stanstead . County of Compton less the Township of Compton .... County of Two Mountains . . . " " Dorchester " " Drummond "Gaspe Lachute Thomas Barron Arthabaska ville | St. Eiboire Jos. C. Bachand St. Frangois .. Jean E. Proulx Beauharnois ... Jose[>h Meyers St. Michel L. Solyni. Forgues Berthier Basile E. Pellant New Carlisle .. I Carleton . Knowlton Longueuil Ste, Genevieve. St. Etienne de la Mal- baie Baie St. Paul Ste. Martine. Jos. G. Lebel John A. Verge Hiram S. F'oster Pierre Hurteau, JV.F. Elie Rinfret Chas. Du Berger Telesphore Fortier Alexis M. Gagnier Ovide Boss6 Calixte Hebert Coaticook iOtis Shurtleflf Cookshire Samuel Orr Ste Scholastique Dosithoe Dupras Ste Ilenedine.. J. Ed'ard Rouleau DrummondviUe Perc6 Jos. X. Lavoie 'H. I 128 LEGAL DIRECTORY. Divisions. M Hochelajj.i and T>ic(|ues Car- tier Huntingdon ... Huntingdon, 1st Division .... Iberville lies tie la Mag- deleine Joliette Kamouraska . L'Assomption Laval Levis L'Islet Lot bin lore .... Maskinongo . Megantic Missis([uoi .... Montcalm .... Montmagny . Montmorency. Montreal, 1st Di- vision Montreal, 2nd Division Napierville Nicolet Orleans, He d' . Ottawa Ponliac Portneuf , Quebec . Richelieu Richmond Rimouski, District ( 1st I lochelaga and Jac(|ues Carticr County of Huntingdon " " Laprairie "Iberville lies de la Magdeleine County oi' Joliette County of Kanioura.ska " " L'Assomption "Laval "LtWis "L'Islet " " Lot1)ini6re " " Maskinongo " " Megantic " " Missis(juoi " "Montcalm " " Montmagny " " jMon'morency, less I'lle d'Orleans St. Mary'.s, St, James, St. Louis and St. Lawrence Wards of the City of Mont- real, in their present limits, as defined by 37 Vic, c. 51 Centre, Western, St. Antoine and St. Anne's Wards of the City of Montreal, in their present limits, as de- fined by same Act County of Napierville "Nicolet He d'Orl(5ans, lies de Reaux and Madame County of Ottawa " Pontiac " " Portneuf City and County of Quebec .. County of Richelieu " "Richmond The Parishes and Townships from the Eastern limit of the County of Rimouski up to the line dividing the Seigniory of M^tis from the fief Pachot Montreal . Huntingdon .... Laprairie Iberville Amherst Joliette St. Louis de Ka- mouraska L'Assomption Ste. Ro.se Re«istrars. Levis St. Jean Portjoli Ste. Croix Riviere du Loup Inverness liedford Ste. Julienne ... Montmagny . . . Chateau Richer Montreal . . . Montreal... Napierville . Becancour , St. Laurent. Hull Havelock . . Cap Santd. Quebec Sorel Richmond St. Jerome de Matane . Louis W. Sicotte and Flavien Fi- liatrault And. Sommerville Ad. Beauvais M. A. Bessette Edouard Borne Chs. (jaspard Be- audoin Henri Garon Barthi'lemyRochcr Adi'lard, Ed. Leo- nard Frs. M. Guay Joseph Filteau [os. Kd. I'ichette \V. H. Lanibly Richd. Dickinson Jos. Ed. Beaupre Jos. David Lepine Gabriel Dick Ludfjer Napoleon Duvernay and Joseph C. Auger Geo. II. Ryland Ephrem Bouchard Jos. Achille Blon- din Bruno Pelletier Wm. Washburn Walter Rimer Chas. N. Montiz- ambert Jules Chevalier Chas. P.Cleveland Andrfe ElzearGuay CORONERS. 129 DlVI.SION.S. Rimouski,2ndDii- trict Rouville Shefford Sherbrooke < Souljinges Stanstead < Ste. Anne des j Moiits ( St. Ilyacinthe. . . . St. Jean St. Maurice Temiscouata Terrebonne Vaudreuil .. ... Vercheres Wolfe Yamaska Area, Chefs-Lieux. Registrars. ( The rest of the County of \ Rimouski St. Germaii\ de I Louis Godfroi 1 Casault Rimouski .. County of Rouville Marieville Eugdne Poulin "Shcfford Waterloo Joseph Lefebvie The Town of Sherbrooke and ) the Townships of Ascot, > Sherbrooke... Daniel Thomas Oxford and Compton \ County of Soulanges Coteau Landing Luc II. Masson The Townshi])s of Stanstead, M'^Rog. H alley and part of > Stanst'd Plain Chas. II. Richard- Harnston Ste. Anne des Monts . . . son Municipality of Ste. Anne des Monts lohn Pcrr«5e County of St. Ilyacinthe St. Ilyacinthe. . HoraceSt. Germain " " St. Jean St. Jean Guillaumc A. Mar- " " St. Maurice and the chand City of Three Rivers Three Rivers . . Ls. G. Duval " " Temiscouata St. Jean Raptc. dc rile Verte. Elie Mailloux " " Terrebonne St. Jerome I-ouisdcGonzaRui Lachaine " "Vaudreuil St. Michel de ) Vaudreuil . ( Frs. de Sales Bas- tien "Vercheres Vcrch6res Aim6 GeofTrion "Wolfe Ham, South . . . J. Bte. Richard L.oui'^ M "Rlondin 1 " " Yamaska St Francois 1 NOTA. — The County of Laprairie, for the purposes of registration, bears the name of First Division of Huntingdon. The County of L6vis, for the same end, bears the name of Second Division of Dorchester. CORONERS. ontiz- eland Guay Athabaska. — Beauce. — Louis Labrecque, Alfred Morisset, Jules Taschereau. Beauharnois. — Alexander Archibald Ferguson. Bedford. — Joshua Chamberlin, Fred. A. Cutter, Joseph Ducharrae. Chicoutimi. — George McKenzie, T^lesphore Boily. Gaspe, Gasp6. — William Tilly, J. B. F. Painchaud, Joseph A. Le Bel. do Bonaventure. — Joseph G. Le Bel, John Albert Verge. IherinUe. — Edouard G. Pelletier. Joliette. — Laurent Desaulniers, Elie Lemire. Kamonraska. — Ludger T^tu, Appollinaire E. Grenier. Montmagny. — Joseph Marinette. 9 f ! r:Mi lao LEGAL DIRECTORY. Montreal.— ]o?,Q\)\\ Jones. C>//rt7i'r7.— Charles Kverctt Gmham, M.D., HulL Quebec- -k\'ixtdi G. Belleau, M.D., Quebec, Richelieu.—], A. Uorion, C. Lafontaine. Rimouski. — P. L. Gauvreau, J. P. Pelletier. Sa^uetiay.—^L^o\\Ax6i Z. Boudreau, F. X. Laterri6re, John Ahem. St. Francis. — Albert G. Woodward. St. Hyacinthe. — H. R. Blanchard. Three Rivers.— ^'aX^xq Guillet. Terrebonne. — Joseph Ant. Mignault, Chas. Joseph Coursol, Montreal, COMMISSIONEKS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND THE BRITISH COLO- NIES FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS UNDER ARTICLE 30 OF THE CODE OF Civil Procedure of Lower Canada, Name. Thos. W. Bischoff Thos. B. Cartwright Geo. Cox Bompas - James B. Winterbotham Eustace Anderson - Win. Lawe Gane - Edward Wells Edward Jenkins, M.P. Alfred Heales Arnold Summers Munns Lewis J. Berger Thomas Lawford Rolph William Holmes Washington Evans - Alexander Gillespie William Baker William Archibald - Alex. Paterson Purves Geo. Thos. Haigh - Francis Hawksford - Henry W. Frith - Thos Myers Attwell Residence. London, Eng. do do do do do Bedford Row, London London do 8 Old Jewry, London London do do do Heathfield Waterford, Ireland do Edinburg, Scot. Liverpool, Eng. 14 Royal Square, Jersey, Channel Islands St. John, N.B. London, Eng. COMMISSIONERS FOR TAKINU AFFIDAVITS, 131 Namk. W. Knap[) Henderson - Robert Potter Berry Hugh James Rolls, N.P.- Wni. Edward Richardson- John Copson Eowke Rksidbncb. London, Eng. Huddersfield, Eng. Edinburg, Scot. Birmingham, Eng. do do COMMISSIONKRS IN ONTARIO FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS TO UK USKD IN QUEIiEC Name. Residence. Richard Snelling, LL.D Toronto Larratt W. Smith, D.C.L do James H. Morris do Frederick W. Kingstone do James A. Henderson, Q.C, D.C.L Kingston James Jessup Brockville Jacob D. Buell do Richard H. R. Munro Toronto Robert Spratt do Hector Cameron, ^. C do Warren F. Burton Hamilton Hon. R. W. Scott, Q.G Ottawa William Horton London James Shanly do Charles A. Weller Peterborough Geo. E. Henderson, Q.G Belleville R. P. Jellett do James Bell Perth William Robertson Lanark Hon. James Cockburn, Q.C. Ottawa W. C. L. Gill London Francis Scott Pembroke Marcellus Crombie Toronto Thomas Deacon, Q.C. Pembroke T. H. Aikman Cayuga W. M.Matheson Ottawa M. O'DriscoU Pembroke S. S. Macdonell Windsor W. R.White Pembroke !!il I 111^') Name. Kksidknce. Robert Cassels, Jr Ottawa Hewitt lUrnard, Q.C., C.M.G Toronto James VVuynn Hrantford Edward H. Tiffany Alexandria R. J. Wicksteed Ottawa Henry J. Morgan do PROVTNCIAT- POLICE. Superintendent Commissioner. — Lieut.-Col. Jean T{a])tiste Aniyot, (7th May, 1877). Police Superintendint. — Emile Hureau, (7th May, \\ OFFICIAL ASSIGNEES FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. (^Appointed under the Insolvency Act, 38 Vic, cap. 16). District. Name. Arthalmska (Judicial District) - - - - Simeon Eraser - - - " " Octave Ouellet - - • *' " Louis Riinvillc - Beauce Daniel Doran - - ■ Beauharnois - - - Elie Louis Normandin Bedford - - - - Peter Cowan - - - - " - - . - Thomas Hrassard - - Chiccutimi - - - Jean Alfred (iagne - - Gaspi (Judicial Dis- Charles A. Lebel - ■ trict) - - Iberville " Joliette " Kamoiiraska " Le^'is - " Monimagny " Alphonse Dumais - - Louis A. Auger - - - Adolphe Magnan - - J. Elzear Pouliote - - Alfred Lemieux - - - Thadee S. Michaud - Francois Xavier Talbot Montreal " (ex- cept Montreal East, Montreal West, and Montreal Centre) Cleophas Beausoleil Residence. L' Avenir Somerset >'t. Christophc N. Joseph dela Beauce Ormst07vn 1" 'fonville '•rloo iittimi A'e-iO Carlisle Bassin de Gaspc aSV. Gregorie d'll'trville Joliette Fraserville Levis St. Jean Port Jolie Montmagny Montreal 'Mk OFFICIAL ASmONKBH FOR QUEBEC. 183 DiSTRrCT. Montreal, East, West ami Centre Nami. Residenck. - Louis Joseph Lajoie - Janu's Court .... Arthur Perkins - - . WiMiam Rhind - . - Alphonse Doutre - - Thomas Darhng - - Andrew Buchanan Stewart (•corge Hury ... Oliver T.ecours - - - John Fair - . . . . David Craig - . . . Louis Dupuy - - John Whyte .... Edward Evans • - . Montreal (except the Electoral Divisions of Montreal East, Montreal West and Montreal Centre) Ciiarles Ovide Perrault II It M II II II II II II 11 II II •■«■ (. ' 134 District. Stamtead - - - (( St, Fra::cis (excepting thereout Stan stead Richmond & Wolfe) Judicial District - (I « (( Saguenay - - - - St. Hyacinthe - - - Three Rivers - - - Terrebofine yud'l Dis- trict (( (( Three Rivers - - - « LEGAL DIRECTORY. Name. H. C. H. Chagnon - • Israel Wood - - - - Joseph A. Archambeault - Galen B. Loomis - - - Chas. J. L. Bacon - - - Elie Auger Michel Esdras Bernier Francois Xavier Lambert - Gavin Walker - - - - Octave Forget - - - - Chas. D. Hdbert - - - AdolpheAdolin Houle - Jean Baptiste O. Dumont Residence. Coaticoak Stanstead Sherbrooke it (< Mm-ray Bay St. Hyacinthe Riviere du Lou^ Lachute Terrebonne Yamachichc St. Celestin Three Rivers i'iiijlil ' ' ;- V(\ BOARD OF NOTARIES FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC* (Under 39 Vic, cap. 33. Elected 3 Oct. 1876.) President. — D. E. Papineau. Vice-President. — G. T. I, a Rue. Treasurer. — F. J. Durand. Secretary {in Montreal). — H. A. A. Brault. Secretary (in Quebec). — J. B. Delage. Syndic. — L. E. Galipeault. * The general meetings are held, alternately, at Quebec, on the third Wednesday in May, at 10 o'clock, A.M., and at Montreal on the first Wednesday in October, at 10 A.M. The functions of the Board are : — 1. To maintain internal discipline among notaries within its jurisdiction, and finally to award censure and enforce disciplinary provisions ; 2. To prevent and reconcile all differences between notaries, and all complai: ts and claims by third persons against notaries, concerning their functions ; to express an opinion respecting the damages which may thence arise, and to repress by censure or other means of discipline, even including suspension and removal, whatever offence may be the sui)ject thereof, without prejudice to any right of action before a court of justice, if any such there be ; NOTARIES PUBLIC FOR QUEBEC. 135 NOTARIES PUBLIC FOR THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. {Arranged by Districts.) When Admitted. 8 Nov. 1852.. S Oct. 187I.. 1 8 Nov. 1870.. 27 July 1847.. 2 March 184I.. I May 1872.. 5 Nov. 1849.. I Feb. 1869.. 8 May 1874.. 3 August 1873.. i8 Sept. 1839.. 4 Oct. 1874.. 5 Nov. 1851.. 23 Jan. i«33-- II April 1865.. 6 Feb. 1865.. 22 Nov. 1826.. Belaud, P. F 'Ste. Julie de Somerset Belanger, J. C. E |St. Pierre de Broughton Bourboiiniere, J. H jSt, Germ, de Grantham Cote, Theophile i Arthabaskaville Plessisville de Somerset Victoriaville Plessisville de Somerset L'Avenir Cormier. O. Duval, P. E. ... jDeguise, F 1 Eraser, F, S. X, iGuay, A !St. Fulgence de Durham iLaliberte, E. II IWarwick Larue, P. H -Township de Tingwick l.avergne, L Princeville Manseau, J. L. G Drummondville Pacaud, P. N St. Norhert d'Arthabaska Rainvilie, L j Arthabaskaville. Schambier, A !St. Ferdinand d'llalifax Vincent. J. B iKingsey Beauce. 23 Sept. 16 May 1843- 1838., Belanger, F. S. A. Blanchet, Cy , St. Vital de Lambton St. Fran9ois 3. To grant or refuse, after examination, all certificates of qualification and admis- sion required by applicants for admission, either as students or notaries, and to take full cognizance thereof ; 4. To summon before it, when necessary, any notary within its jurisdiction ; 5. To alter from time to time, if it thinks proper, its quorum for the despatch of routine business, Imt such quorum shall not be less than five members present ; and whenever any decision is required to be taken on any matter brought t)efore the board, the quorum shall consist of twelve members present for the despatch of busi- ness, and eight for the examination of candidates for admission to the study or prac- tice of the profession. 6. According to the gravity of the offence, and according to the provisions of this Act, to punish by itself or through the action of the commission of accusations, any notary within its jurisdiction, by the imposition of all or any of the disciplinary penal- ties defined and enumerated in section 177 of the Act, and of the several fines pre- scribed by the Act in the various sections thereof. 7. To make such by-laws and orders as from time to time are found requisite for the administration and regulation of all matters under its control, and for the due exe- cution of this Act. ( ! m LEGAL DIWEGTORY 1 1 I 'I 11 Whsn Aumitt^d. 3 August 5 Oct. 2 May 8 Mav 23 Sept. 7 May I May 19 Sept. 8 May 29 iVugvist 22 Mixy 21 Jan. 10 Nov. 20 Sept. 11 Nov. 9 Dec. 7 Sept. 5 Nov. 15 Oct. S Nov. 19 Nov. 15 Oct. 2 Nov. 16 Oct. IS Oct. 18 Nov. IS Oct. 10 Sept. 6 Oct. 6 Nov. 17 fune 3 Oct. 15 June 26 June IS Feb. 17 Feb. 7 J"" 'Gauvreau, F. L iGiroux, F. L. J , (ilacknieyer, Fdouard , ( Uacknicycr, .S. I .(iregoiie, O , (.iuay, F. M., Sen tluay, F". M., Jun . (iuay, (i . Hu(jt, Philippe .illuot, L. P . Labreque, C . : Lacoursiere, N. E , , .Langeviii, Edouard Joseph, Under I Secretary of State of Canada . iLapointe, J. A . Larue, G. T . jLarue, V. W . i Larue, E . ! 1 .auniere, W . Laurin, J. O . Laurin, J. ... . 1 Leclerc, L . Lufebvre, L . ' Legare, E .ILegare, N. M. D . jLeinay, C. A . i Lemay , L. S . Lemieux, E . iLeraoine, A -. . . St, Henri (Quebec do do do do Lauzon Village Ste. Croix Quebec do Portneuf Quebec Lolbinierc Ste. Anne Chateau Richer Quebec St. Sauveur do Pointe-aux-Trembles Ste. Croix Levis Quebec St. Sylvestre .Ste. Croix Quebec do do do St. Nicholas St. Joseph do Quebec do I do I do St Casimir Ottawa Quebec do do St. Antoine de Tilly Quebec St. Sauveur Quebec do St. Autoine de Tilly Quebec St. Romuald Lotbini^re Ste. Croix I Levis I Quebec i!^ NOTAIUKS PT'IU.H' FOR QIM'.HEO. 145 WiiKN Admi r I Kl> Namk. Rksidknck. 3 f''el'. 4 Auj;. 27 Kcl). .^1 May 1.1 May iS May 31 Oct. () Nov. 10 June 18 May p Oct. ■ I Ma 5 Feb. S Nov. 7 Kol). 22 lime iS'May 3 May .? May iS May ;, Kcl). 3 Nov. 31 May '() Nov. 2 Nov. ^ Oct. 2 Oct. Inly 10 I'Y'b. 6 Nov. 6 Aut;. 28 .Xpiil 1 1 Jan. 20 Jan. 21 May 5 May 1 5. fan. 12 Oct. 7 May 12 Oct. 20 .Sept. iS May 20 Jan. 7 May 28 May 20 Jan. 12 May 15 Oct. 19 Nov. 1S51 Lcinoiiic, i'lil j(j)ucl)oo iSoS Maiceau, J. I) Iluaiijiort iS()5 .Marcoitc/C. J. 1{ I Dcschamhault iSdj . ., Mayiand, A. O I do 1.S62,.. . Micliaiiil, C, K [Quebec iS7().... Mcicdiili, K. (J i do iS.).o Noel, 1) F.olbinicre iSdi, Nolet, r.aie (^^iiebec 18113 O'Hrien, JMlward {{iMuporl 1870.. .O'Connor, II. S '(^)ael)ec 1S19.. . Pallet, //'//. Louis I do 1872 I'a(|iiei, [■:. T !St. Nicholas i8b(..... I'aikin, J. 15 Quebec 1807 I'elletier, J. E. C I do 1870 .... I'icanl, Paul St. Ambroise 1843 PiuiK-au, J. M (.)uebec KoiiillanI, K 1 do Roy, 1'' Levis Roy, I do .Siroi>, Ls. Phi (Quebec St. .\niaiit, L. :St. Alban Strani^, J !(,)uebec Tessier, Cyrille : do 1855 Toiiran^eau, A. (j i do i8()() iTieinblay, (I. T | do 187',. . .. 'Iremblav, 1''.. II St. Runuiald \allee, li. P ()uebec iSjf). 1802. 1852 l87(). • 851. i8(..v i8v). 1872. 1855. \'ana-ise, J. li. 15 Oct. i8o() Verville, [os. 1870. 1850.. 1 809 . . . jVezina, A. N. Vocelle, Auf^. . Walsh, J. iSj8 Watters, D. RlCIlKl.IKl'. 1854 Hellemare, O. . . . i860.... Hazin, J. S. P.... 1866 Helcouit, J. L ... 1875 Hellerose, L. II, 1851 Biroii, V. X. A. . 1868 Blondin, L. M. . 1873 Boucher, W. C. 1868 Cardin, L. P. P. St. ("luillaunie d' Upton St. Ours I. a Haie du F'ebvre Iterlhier St. Cuthbeit St. Kranvois du Lac .St. Thomas Pierreville Snrel 1S69 Cartier, L. E. D. 1876 Champaj^ne, Hector St. Gabriel de Brandon 1867. . .. Chapdelaine, W. H Sorel 1845 Commeault, J. B Riviere David 1846 Crebassa, J. G Sorel 1863 Dorion, J. A St. Ours 1S40 iDuplessis, J. O, Sorel 1858 iDupre, O St. Robert 1870 Ecrement, J. A St. Dainien 10 Sie. Aj^athe St. Jean Deschaillons Sle. Anne de Beaupri.^ (Quebec do St. .Vuf^ustin li >, h ill 146 LlKUl, DlllKCTOHY. VVUKN ADMinKI), ! I!l 15 l-cl). 8 May 14 J line 20 Sept. 1^ [imc 16 Oct. 15 M;iy 8 Miy IS Oct. 22 Auf;ust 20 Miiy 17 J line S Sept. 20 May 20 May 7 Juni; 8 J line 10 Nov. 20 May Su|lt. 13 May 7 July 17 August () Oct. 13 June 8 Nov. 8 May 5 Nov. 4 May 5 Nov. 3 M'ly 4j"iy 3 March 30 August 5 Nov. 1850., 1S74. |H()(). I86(). 1S43. 1S4S. |S7(). 1S74 1850. iS'^S. l8o^ iss'i. I8^6. 1803. 1862. 1867, 1836 1870. l8t)2. 1S25 1870. 1864.... 1830..., 1843,.., 1861 1855..,. 1841)... 1871,.,. 1808.. 1872. Gelinas, 1', (ilaclii, A. K CJlmhi. V (lodani, I. A I.afoiKl, !■•. X J.alour, T. I) I,avallee, O MoiKlor, J. N I'ayan, I' I'dticr, G. 'I' I'c|.in, J. 1) I'iclu-, I'. C Kivar.l, F. X Koch, K Koch, N Kouleau, F. E Kouleau, F Kous^cau, (i. }' Tcllier, 1' 'I'hcrrieii, H 'rianchemoiilagiie, C. O. kiMolSKI. Ik 1) ,^.5cgm, . Itcmici', A. Rli.Sll)KNCli. .St. Aiim- St. I'ie Deguiie St. I"'iaiii,'ois (hi Lac St. Ours Hcrtluer I.anoraie Hcrthicr St. Michel il'Vamaska Sorcl St. (iiiillaumc d'Upton St. David St. (!al)iii,-l dc Ihaiidoii St. Michel d'Vainaska St. Marcel St. Norhert St. Harthelemi St. Zi'phirin licrthi'.'r St. David St. Cuthbert Kimouski St. Simon Ste. l.iicc St. Jcinuie de Matane Ste. Klavie . DeChaiiiplain, .S. . [)c St. Auhin, I). . d'Ournier, Jos itiagiion, J. V iRiniouski flaroii, J I do . iCiauvreau, 1'. 1- i do . (lauvieau, 1,. R I5ic ,(iuay. A. K ISt. Jeiome de Matane ILaroclie, L. .S jRimouski 18O7 L'Airivee.J. E jSandy Hay 1863 jMartin, O St. Octave de MiHis 1831J il'eiletier, J. B jSte. I.uce i8()S Poulin, A Rimouski j j Sag u EN AY. 7 Feb. 1859... . Angers, Elic 'Malhaie 14 Nov. 1864 Hoivin, C .Haie St. I'aul 12 Oct. 1839 Clement, L. C Eboulenients 7 May 1849 Clement, O. A Baie St. Paul 18 Aug. 1843 . ... Cimon, Cleoplie Malhaie 4 March 1864 Dumais, S 5 Nov. 1S68 Dumais, Israel 3 Aug. 1843 Fortin, T jBaie St. Paul I Aug. 1831 (Jagne, Jean Chicoutimi 7 March 1867 Cagnon, J. P '-^' Icroit. 13 Aug. 1863 Kane. J. A. J Notre-Dame ti'Iberville do du Lac St. Jean >;uTAmiW 1'U1U,I(>' FOK QUKHEC. Ii7 Wlll'.N Ali.MI I I Kl). Namk. Rksidknik. Iierville St. Jean \ Mauli 15 lllix: lOVfl). i() Kfl). 15 June 15 J"iy 4 May 25 Ot-i'. 4 May jO Ucl. 15 Oct. 15 Oct. 1 .Sep. ID May 16 Nov. 20 May 15 Ainil 4 May 26 Sep. 20 May 15 Sep. 15 Jane 15 Jim- 5 ^'"^• 15 I'el). 15 Oct. 15 I line 3 bet. 8 May 18 Nuv. 1 5 Oct. 3 Oct. I May 16 Oct. 15 Oct. I I Sep. 19 Oct. 15 Feb. 16 t)ct. 15 I line lObet. 15 Feb. 25 Feb. 15 Gel. 4 Sep. 1865.. 1870 , iS()5 . i8()7., 18(14 1S71 1871 i8s() i8()S i8()S I Si >4 1867 i8j(j 1805. I 8(j8 1871 . 18 V) • 1807.. l8f.y ., 1849 .. 1807 .. 1824.. i84() . iS(kS.. 1848.., '^73 1874.. 1870.. 1851.,. 1873.. 1872 . 1867... iS()0 ... 1802 .. 1855 .. 1850. . i8()7, . i8()835-- i8()S .. 1837... 1S38... I.iiiiUay, J. C . I't'iriin, J , 'TowiLship Sinai .Bail! St. I'aiil St. I'KANi is. Archambaiilt, J. A Sliorlirooke '.Xrcliambaull, K. 1'. I <1'> lllrien, !•'. .\ Danville ;<'ha^^h(pn 11. (.'. II C.iaiicciok ;( levelanil, ( ', I' Kicinnond I )e^i()siers, !•'. \ CoalicooU Duroclier, (! ilo Kraser, J do (iuenctte. A St. Janvier de Weedun I.ediiux, J Kicliinuiid Mai kie, J.J C'dok^liire Mii/nretle, K. S Danville Noel, I'Jie .Slieiiiioiike Kieliaiil-on, C. A Slansteaii Plain Si. Louis, II M''K"K riiomas, C M Slaiistcad Plain Sr. 1 1 V. MINI inc. Adam, I.. S St .Xiniot, J St .\iiiiiieii [. .\ St .\-libev, b St li.ulian.l. J. C St I lyaciiithe Sinioii llilaire rail! d'.VIibot.sville Liboire liernier .M. I'', .St. I lyaciiithe lleitiand, 1' St. Malhias lieiiraiid, !'. 1'. S I do Dessette, .M. D. 1).. N. Danic de Hon.secours Hlanchanl, 11. K St. Ilyacinthe liombardier, G Ste. .Marie de Monnoir Honin, 1' .St. I )enis lirin, Louis St. Des Trois Mai.sons, A. C St. Dupont, F I St. 1 iitroclier, \ |St. Denis Fafaid, I' jSte. Ilelene I'ontaine, [' .Maiievillc I'ontain-', 1"> Acton Vale (jabi)Ury, J. E St. Cesaiie ( lauiliier, .\ St. I'ie (liyault, (1 .\. St. Cesaire Damase Ilyacinthe Lii)oire (.linijrn':, Isaie ( luertin, J. O l.afontaine, I'". Lapiene, M. 1). M Lai'oche, C Leblanc, J. E Lemon le, M St. Jean-Haptiste St. llyacintlie St. llii,i;hes St. I'ie' Acton Vale St. Charles St. Jean-Baptiste 148 LEGAL DIRF.CTORY. I 3 May 15 Oct. 16 June 15 Oct. 15 Oct. 15 Feb. '7 July 28 .March '5 '7 •5 ^5 Oct. June [line "I'el). |une Oct. 16 June 15 Feb. K) Feb. 17 Oct. 15 Oct. 15 Feb. 15 Feb. 7 Jun<. 18 Jan. 18 Nov. 1 1 Oct. Feb. 15 Match 13 April 15 May 3 Oct. 1 5 Oci. 1 7 J une 15 Oct. 19 Nov. 5 Marcli 13 Feb. 9 July 20 Jan. 20 March 27 Nov. '5 July 4 Dec. 20 May 12 Sept. 1 5 Jan. 4 July 1S71. 1 86 1. 1865. iSsi. 1 868. 1S50, 1872. 1845. I.essaril !•' Lippi!, 11 .Mcunier, F Pepin, C IMon, J. O St. Cierniaiii, 11, .St. Gern-.ain J .. 'rache, L 1S51.... 1S68.... 1868.... 1868.... 1S59.... 1825.... 1 862 .... 184S.. .. 1863.... 1S67 1850.... 1851.... 1S50 loUO. . . . 1834.... 1836.... 1870. . . . 1828.. . 1870 1867 1838 1840. . . . 1846.... IS6I I85I.... 1869 Terrebonne. -Au^er, J. C Ik'ithelol, A Harnabe, J Blomlin, L. O C!hani]iat;ne, C. H DeLaioiule, G. De C. D . Desroclies, D Filialnuilt, J Forjjct, Oct Germain, F. i' 1 lervieu.x, J. A Howard, 1 1 Labelle, J Lachaine, L. De G Lavallee, A. B Lemaire, Hon. F. H Leonard, !) Mackay, S Macdoiiald, S Mathieu, V rrevo.st, ».". M Prevost, M Seguin, A Siiuard, N. C Villenuire, J. B Villeneuve, F 'I'liKi'.]'; Rivers. 1870 Bayeur, J. M 1S47 Beaubien, E 1852,. . ^Beaudry, P. G 1844. . . . Bedard, F 1869 Bellemare, F. X.... 1867 iBiron, J. II 1848 i Boucher, L 1S68 Cainirand, L. A i860. 1867.. 1S49.. 1868.. 1843. jCariionneau, M . Charbonneau, J. trait', L. P I Dargy, L. N . . , iDavid, G E. St. Judes .Vcton Vale 1^ Ange-liardien St. Ctsaire L'Aiige-Gardien St. llyacinthe do do Terrebonne Lachute .St. Augustin Ste. .Schoiastique St. Eusiache St. Ancbv St. Janvier Ste. Adele Tei rebonne Ste. Thihuse St. Jerome St. And 1-6 St. Joseph du Lac St. Jerome Ste. AdMc St. Benoit Ste. M unique St. Fustache St. Andro St. Sauveur Terrebonne St. f^rome Ste. Theri'se Terrebonne St. Jerome Sie. Ai.ne des Plaines I K 2C St. Paulin Nicoiet Ste. Anne de la Perade St. Pierre les Becquets St. l?arnab(''. St. Bonif. Shawinigan .St. Barnabe Trois-Kiviere.s St. L 'onard Riviere-du-Loup Trois-Rivieres Gentilly Nicoiet NOTARIES PUBLIC FOR QUEBEC. 149 'I'lacle i[UOtS VVhkn Ai).\iriTiii). NAMh. 11 March 15 A])iil 20 Sept. 26 Jan. 1 7 Nov. 16 June 4 May 4OCI. 3 March 2S Nov. 5 March 15 Oct. 20 May 20 June is'luiy 15 [line 7 Oct. 5 M=^y 3 ^"el'. 15 Sept. 22 Marcli •5 O-l- 3 Oct. 24 March I .Sept. 12 Jan. 21 Oct. 18 Nov. 3 Feb. 15 Jan. 29 Oct. 15 May 27 May 6 Sept. 15 Oct. 7 May 25 Sept. 19 Nov. 20 Jan. S57.. S68.. S62 . . 836 . 869 . 865,. 871 . 871.. S25. , S43., 851., 867 . S63. 863.. ^59- 874., S58.. 869.. 840 . 85S., 874. 841 . . 864 . 848.. 846.. 870., 858.. 868 .. 841... S31... 826... 862... 867.. 851 •■ Dcsilet, A. O .. Dumouhn, J. P. B.. Dui)iat, P. U Filteau.J. H. F Fusey, G. A. F . . . Gali])eauU, L. E . . , ,Oelina.s, L. N jGuillet, P. O iGuillet, V ,. CuiUet, L. r. B ... Hart, M. E'. Hart, G. E iHoule, A. O 'Hubert, I'etrus ilubert, P. L Jacques, G. E Labarre, D. G iLabarree, K. G [Lacoursiere, A. J .. Jl.ord, L. A JLottinville, F iMais,Met, D I.Marchand, J. E iMilot, F. E Milot, [ Miloi, P .Maurault, B Moussette, W jNormand, T. E .Poirrier, J. A Rinfret, E Sicard De Carufel E St. Antoine, L St ISt. Cyr, L. M St I\ICSlDi;.\CK. Becancour Trois-Rivit'res St. Maurice .Sie. Gensvii've Ste. Ursule Maskinonge St. Lecn Trois- Rivieres do Ste. G'evitive de Batiscan Trois- Rivieres do St. Celestin Trois- Rivieres do Nicolet Trois- Rivieres do St. Stanislas V'aniachiclie Trois- Rivieres .St. Didace La X'isitat. de Champlain Vaniachiche do Ste. .Montique (ientilly St. Tite Trois- Rivit!res St. tJregoire St. Stanislas R. des Envies Poinle (hi Lac Justin Antoine de la Bale iSt. Cyr, D. N Ste. Anne de la Perade Touritjny, H (Jentilly S43. ... Trudel, R Ste. Genevieve 870 Trudel, D. T ' do 869 Turcotte, A Gentilly ngan Ii:l 'i ^ 150 LEGAL DIKECTOKY. Commissioners for the Consolidation ok the General Sta- tutes OF Quehec. (Appointed i6th August, 1877 ) //o//. Thos. Jean Jacques Loranger, Judge of the Superior Court, ^/f- vising Commissioner. George Charles Vidua Buchanan, (2-C., ^ George Boucher de Boucherville, Clerk of the Leg. ( Commissioners. Council, i Cyrias Pelletier, Antoine Treffl6 Marsan, Law Clerk to the Legislature, ) ^^^.^^^ Secretary John Joseph Curran, Q.C., ' " Judges of the Sessions of the Peace. Quebec. — Pierre Antoine Doucet. Montreal. — Charles Joseph Coursol. SUPKEME COURT OF NOVA SCOTIA. 151 PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. THE JUDICIARY. THE SUPREME COURT OF NOVA SCOTIA.* Chief Justice : The Honourable Sir William Young, Kt. Equity Judge, and Judge of the Supreme Court : The Honourable John William Ritchie. ASSLSTANT-JUDGES : The Honourable William Frederick Des Barres. T7ie Honourable Lewis Morris Wilkins, D.C.L. The Honourable Hugh McDonald. The Honourable Henry William Smith. The Honourable Alexander James. Okkicers : Reporter — Benjamin Russell. Crier — John Murphy. * Terms of the Supreme Court.— ^««(7/(>/w, 19 June, Oct. 2 ; Antiqonish, 5 June, 9 Oct. ; Ccipe Breton, 5 June, 2 Oct. ; Colchester, 5 June, 2 Oct. ; Cumberland, 19 June, 9 Oct. ; Dii^hy, 12 June, do. ; Clare, 25 Sept. ; Guysboro', 29 May, 2 Oct. ; Halifax, 25 April, 6 Nov., 11 Dec. [There are two sittings and one term of the Court in Halifax ; the sittings being held for Trial of Causes, November and April ; and the term for argument of appeals, etc., begins on the second Tuesday of December, and extends until the first Tuesday of April]. Hants, 29 May, 18 Sept. ; Inverness, 19 June, 23 Oct. ; Kings, 5 June, 9 Oct. ; Lunenburg, 31 May, il Oct. ; Pictou, 14 June, 18 Oct. ; Queen s 12 June, 2 Oct. ; Riehmond, 26 June, 6 Nov. : SheUmrne, 25 Sept., do.; (Barrington), 19 June; Victoria, 12 June, 16 Oct. ; Yarmouth, 26 June, do. ; {Argyle), 18 Sjpt. Has no jurisdiction in actions I'.r contractu, where the debt or damages claimed do not amount to eighty dollars. It has concunent jurisdiction with the County Courts in all such actions, where the debt or damages claimed amount to eighty dollars and do not exceed four hundred dollars, and it has exclusive jurisdiction on all such actions above that amount. The Supreme Court has concurrent jurisdiction with the County Courts in all actions of tort where the damages claimed do not exceed two hundred dollars, and exclusive jurisdiction above that amount. It has also exclusive jurisdiction in the trial of criminals for indictable offences, and in all matters affecting the title to [J 1 Vi§ 152 LECJAL DIRECTORY. ShelbKriie- Batriugtou. MASTERS IN THE SUPREME COURT. Halifax. — Henry C. D. Twining. Hugh Hartshorne, D. C.L. Wm. Howe, Q.C. AV'm. Twining. Benjamin (i. Gray. Wm. F. McCoy, Q.C. Lewis VV. Des Barres. E. Sydney Crawley. ridou. —FAwSiXd. Roach. Daniel Dickson. Yarmouth. — Thos. I). Shipraan. Ciias. B. Owen, Q.G. James Murray. Thos. Johnson. —Gabriel Robertson. Hants. — David F"rieze. Wm. H. Blanchard. Kings. — Stephen H. Moore, Q.C Jas. R. Prescott, Henry B. Webster. Lunenburg. — James Dowling. Annapolis.— 'Yho'i. Wm. Chesley, Q.C. Timothy D. Ruggles, Q.C James Gray. Edward B. Cowling. Albert Morse. Geo. \\'oodbury. Jacob M. Owen. Queens. — Robert Roberts. J. N. Shannon Marshall. Geo. T. Moore. Antigonish. — -Henry P. Hill Colchester. — Jas. F. iilanchard. Inverness. — Samuel McDonnell, Q.C lands, i • criminal conversation or seduction, for breach of promise of marriage, and in any action against a Justice ol the Peace for anything done liy him in the execution of his office. VICF-ADMIKALTY AND PRIZE JUUISDKTION COURT. 1"j3 COURT OF DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAI. CAUSES. Judge Ordinary : The Eoiwurable John William Ritchie, Judge in Ecjuity. Rcgislrar.^M\\c<, IlallThorne. VICE ADMIRALTY AND PRIZE JURISDICTION COUR'I . Judge : The Honourable Sir William Young, A7., Chief Ji/sfiee. Surrogates : IIal//ax.—]ohn C. Halliburton. Saml. P. Fairbanks, Q.C. Nepean Clarke. Hugh Hartshorne, D.C.L. Wm. Twining. Brenton H. Eaton. Wallace.— Hon. Alex. Macfarlane, Q.Q. 7)7/m— Ebenezer F. Munro. Yarmouth.— Q\i2.'=, B. Owen, Q.G. Pictou.—]o\\\\ D. McLeod. Officers ; Receiver-General of Droits.— C. H. Hamilton. A',;^M/;-,/r.— Lewis W. Des Barre.s (2 June, 1S68). . '/ y i o > .vO O O 9 ^ - rt KJ2 MC c o ■/) ^ a TJ rt x; D y P^.2 Q «''- t/j-a -I ^ oj rt oa <; On ■• 1) — ti "^ ►.> tj) a, O ^ 3 ^ ^< _ .< J: ■>=^< .< .'^ OO ,3 -X) «' ^ O rt a u O 3 d -a o 1: c:3 ^v q9 B-S "fcn b ^ Lo 3 3 ^ 1- 1 fo >. a. — ' (/: 3O O 1) -c -c 3 w ' o "= 3 <_: >, rt ■ d S H 1-1 hJ 00 M < pq_Q u >-hU^:^c-'eL<;?;-3lSH3H < O ocjy? M <^ O- c o in C o d p J3 > O- d rC u c 3 a o> u O Q < > S d U d So- fe5 W d d &/) "d a: 3 - c'c 3 o d S" C S "So S c -^ d OJ 2I .y 3 6/) 3 u o S OJ ■- HIGH SHEHll'l'S. lo.') PROrirONOTARlES AND CLERKS OF THI': CROWN. Annapolis. — (Jeoige R. Grassie. Antigonis/i.—K. J. Foriistall. Cap,' Breton. — C. V.. Leonard. Golchesdr. — Geo. Reading (17 August, 1872). ('nmbi>l(utd.—\'A\\i\it.\ H. Hlenkhorn (9 June, I S74). J->ii;/>y. \V. 15. .Stewart. Giiyslioro\~V.. Carritt, M.JK llaH/dx.- \Um. Martin \. Wilkins {19 April. 1871). //(////,!. —Isaac Carver (lo May, i86y). linu-rncss. — Jas. MclJonnell. K'nigs. — Henry Lovett. Liinaihuii;. — Wm. M. 15. Lawsun (10 Jan., 1870). Pictou. — David NLitheson. (Jiurns. — J no. Edgar. Rkhmond. -D. O'C. Madden (12 Sejil., 1868). • Shellntrnc. — Wm. J. Bell (4 June, 1871). Victoria. — i\. Taylor, Jr. \\2 Sept., 186S). Yarmouth. — Jas. Huntington (14 Dec., 1S68). HIGH SHKRIPTS. (With dale of First Appointment).* Annapolis. — VitiGX Bonnett (May, 1856). Anti^^onish. — Henry P. Hill ( j. Cape Breton. — lion. John B'ergusson (18 Jan., 1875) Colchester. — Chas. Blanchard (Dec, 1841). Cumberland. — Roderick McLean ( ). Dii^hy.—^. VV. Smith (14 Jan., 1869). Guysboro\~i:. C. Peart (15 Jan., 1877). Halifax. — Joseph Bell (Jan., 1871). Hants. — Edward Curry (11 Feb., 1878). Inverness. — Robert McDougall (28 Jan., 1869). A7///.4-.— John M. Caldwell (12 Dec, 1855). Lunenbwi^. — John H. Kaulback (31 Oct., 1827). Ficton.~\Nm. H. Harris (2 Dec, 1857). Queen's. — Joshua N. Freeman (Dec, 1864). Rithinotid. — John F. Fuller (12 Dec, 1855). SheJburne-—Qto. VV. McLean (15 Jan., 1877). Victoria. — David Dunlop (15 Jan., 1877). Yarmouth. — Wm. K. Dudman (18 Jan., 1871). * Appointed annually. If m ii 156 LEGAL DIUECTOUY. CLERKS OF THP: PEACE. Annapolis. — J. (i. H. Parker. A/itigoiiis/i. — J allies Wi 1 kie. Cape Breton. — Joseph i\. (iillies. Colchester. — L. J. Crow. Cumberland.— R. Ii. Hcustis. Digby.—\\. 13. Stewart. " {Clare).— \.. {). IJounjue. Guysboro\ — James \\. Hart. (.S7. ALv^sY—k. P. McKenzie Halifax. — Nepean Clarke. Hants, West. — Wni. (yBrien. " East.—]. A. Scott. Inverness. — Duncan Campbell, M.D. Kings. — \.. DeVeber Chipnian. Lunenburg. — Daniel Owen. Pietou. — David Matlieson. Queens. — Wni. Ford. Richmond. — Thomas T. Jean. Shelburne. — R. R. Thomson. {Barrington).—K. H. Crowell. Victoria. — William R. Irish. Yarmouth. — Thos. B. Crosby. " {Argyle). — Enos Gardner. THE BAR. Attorney General The Honourable Alonzo J. White, Q.C., (t8 Jan., 1877 ; Salary^ $1,600). NOVA SCOTIA BARRISTERS' SOCIETY. (Incorporated by Act of the Provincial Legislature, passed March 24th, 1858). President : The Honourable James Macdonald, Q.C. qite?:ns counsel. 157 Vice-President : J. Norman Ritchie, Q.C. 6V?7///rt7. — Hon. Samuel Leonard Shannon, (J.l! , (7'reasurc r), ]ohu S. [). Thomijson, M.P.P., John Y. I'ay/.ant. KoIkti (i. Hahburton, QAU, Malachy B. Daly, and the I'resident ind X'icel'rcsident, ex officio. Secretary:— \.(' llu(,'li llarlslioriii.', />.(.'./. James A. Deiiiiison Rohert H. Dickson Kdwanl 1 1. I lairinyton Slcithen II. Moore, {).(' lohn C. i ialihurton William 1 1. Keating' William Sullieilanil, ('.(' Kdwaid koach Henry I'ryor /).<:/.., (J.C. ... Thomas H. Aikins, /IC.L Nepean Clarke Ho/!. Rohert 1!. Dickey, (,>.('.. . Daniel Owen Henry A. drantham, (,>.(' lieiny li. Webster John D, KinTiear John Mc(ire|4or Khene/er 1'". .Munro William C. Whi.klen David Malheson Peter Lynch, V.C Henry K Hill James Foj^o Frederick W. tJrantham Daniel Dickson Hon. S. L. Shannon, (JJ' Henry C. I). Twinint; fames Robert Trescott Edward A. I'yke William Howe, Q.C John C, Wade, V.r James Murray, Jr Feter S. Archibald Robert McCully Alfred F. Haliburton lohn D. McNutt "T. D. Riik'tjles, (,>.(' //('«. V. C. Hill, Q.C, n.V.L. James Hall Thome Hon. A. McFarlane, (.^.C W^illiam R. Cutler TKRS AND Al'I'ORNKYS. WlllA WllKN Kksidknik. ( Ai.i.m. Ad.mi mkh iSio iSio .\mhersi iSiti iSis lamenburj; lSi8 1817 Halifax 1821 1820 I. linen bur},' 1X25 1824 Annaiiolis, I'y. 1S27 1826 Yarmouth 1827 1827 Halifax 1827 1826 Di^by 1827 1826 l'arrsl)oro' 182S 1827 Halifax 1829 r828 Kentville 1829 1828 Halifax 1829 1828 do R. D.U. 1829 1S2S do 1830 1 S29 I'ictou 1831 1831 Halifax 1831 1830 do 1832 1831 do I'^^.U 1833 Amherst i-S.U i83.> Lunei.lair^ ■•^34 ■833 "\ aiiiiouth lani;liard .M. II. Kiciicy, Q.C William r.. ChaiuUci- Hon. Jas. .McDonald, V.C Benjamin ( '•. tiiay Ilou. Dan. .McDonald, (^.V J. N. S. Marshall, Q.C V. .S. HamUton I .cwis W. I )cs|jarres (icor{,'c A. McKenzie Kohl. (;. Halilnirton, Q.C, D.lll.. Thomas J. Wallace lion. O. S. Weeks, q.C William Fullerton, ().(' lion. II. A. .\. Kaulback, i^.C. . ... Brenton II. ('oUins Fit/tjerald Cochran Georj,'e Camijhell James I. Kerr Henry Oldri^ht J. Norman Ritchie, (}.(.'. Ian\es Dennison 'lion. Alonzo J. White, Q.V Thomas W. Chesley, V-^' John T. .Sniith Robie Uniacke |as, W. K. Johnston "N. W. White, Q.V N. LeG. McKay, Q.(^ lion. Wm. Miller, Q.V Stephen L. I'urvis Henry W. Johnston Kdward I). Tremain John W. Oiwelcy, Q.C Thomas C. Hill .Sand. MacDonnell, Q.V Israel Longworth William II. Hill Robert L. Weatherbe, Q.V Samuel H. Gray William F. McCoy, Q.V Joseph Coombes Malachy B. Daley Wmk.n WllKN CAi.i.Ki). A KM nil; 1 1. Rksidknck, •845 1844 I'iclou 1847 1840 i"l(l, (^.C kolicrt N. Iloiiry i. ill I ). Kiiij^ lliiKh Mel.eod ( liarles Taylor (ieort,'e U. l^lliott Areliibald S. Sullierland .. i;dm. j. Coi^sweil, LL.Ji.. ( . Heverley iUiUock I'.hene/er Tilton Moscley.. Martin |. (irifliii Harris "ll. l'.li<,di I'ledcrick A. 1-avvrence Charles \\. Ratehford... . Aubrey lilaneliard (leoiLje'r. Moure John M. Jones Jas. W. KiiiLjay Jacoli M. Owen 'I'luis. v.. Corning loiiii I'. Chipinan lasoii M. Mack . Jos. J5. McDonald ('has. K. DeWolf George \V. Ritchie Wlll.N I WllI'.N Cai.i.ki). Admiitkd, Rksidknce. 1 IS64 1 Amlierst |.S()4 1 S( )4 Halifax iS().j |S(,,5 1 do |S()4 |S(.4 1 ilo lS()4 1804 1 do I sr»4 1 81 14 do lsr.5 |S()4 llridgew.iler 1865 1804 iialilax IS6S : |S()4 I'ictou 1865 |8()4 Liverpool 1865 , 180:5 Sydney, C. 15 1865 ' 18(11; do 1865 |8()5 .\iiligoiiish 1865 1.S6S Amliersi 1865 18(14 New (ihisgow 1805 l8(.!5 Halifax 1865 1864 Hiiilgetown IS65 1S61; Reiitville 1 8^)6 1866 Amherst I,S()6 1866 Halifax iS()6 1 8()6 I'iclou 180)6 1866 Halifax 1S67 1807 do 1S67 1867 do 1S67 1867 ^'armouth i8()7 1867 Keiitville 1867 1867 Amherst 1S67 1867 Halifax 1 807 1867 do 1868 1868 Sydney, C.li. 1868 1 868 Halifax isr.8 1868 l'ict-)U 1S68 |S()8 Halifax i86h 1868 Keiilville 1 868 i8('j8 Halifax 1 868 1868 Sydney, C. H. iS(.S 1 868 Halifax 1S08 1868 1 do 1869 1869 Truro 1869 1869 Amliersi 1869 1869 Wind.sor I S69 1869 Liverpool 1S69 1869 Halifax 1869 1869 \',uiiioii.th 1869 1S69 Annaiiolis 1869 i8(>9 Yarmouth 1869 1869 Kentville 1S69 1869 Liverpool 1870 1870 Port Hood 1870 1870 Windsor 1870 1870 Amherst :l PUACTISINO nAIiniSTKHS AND ATT(»HNKVS. 161 Names. Thos. C, Shrcvc, Q.C. Ix'ixiider S. Morse Stc|ilii.'i) H. Murray Win. kufus FoNior Jnliii l')rvin, |r . ... Koljort N. Davis Thomas H. Mint Charle-. S. Harrington A n(,'us M c I saac '. Wallace (iraliani (iL'orj^'c 1 1. Kinjj Alex. H. McCillivray Nicholas 11. .Mciij^hcr Charles J. McDonald T. !I. Frith f. Johnston ilunt Harclay \Vci)sler John 11. McDonald John J. McKinnon, Jr Colin N. C'ani|)hell Rufus A. Trcniain Ik'njaniin Russell Robert Sedf^wick , Hyron A. Weston John M. (leldert Duncan C. Fraser Norman 1. I.ayton John M. (Jhisholm Harry T. Harding Hugh McD. Henry Samuel A. (Jhesley Herbert Uourinot Donald (iillies Angus McCiiilivray John C. I'yl^e Geo. Hingay Daniel M. Owen Seymour E. (lourley John J. Stewart James W. Johnson E. Sydney Crawley Fletcher 15. Wade George A. Ross Edwin Rugglcs John I!. Mills John T. Hulnier Joseph P. Costin ' J. A. Gillies i J. Wilberforce Longley \ Charles McDonald '< J. G. Hennigar Parker I 11 WllKN C!ai.i.ki). 1870 1870 1870 1870 IS70 1870 I87I 1871 1 87 1 I87I IS7I 1871 187.2 IS72 IS72 ICS72 IS72 IS72 IS72 IS72 IS72 iS72 >S7J 1S73 'S73 1X73 '■■^73 'S73 i«73 '873 >S73 «*^73 1874 1874 1874 '874 1874 1S74 1874 1875 •875 •875 1S75 187s 1875 1875 187s 1875 1875 1875 WllKN AliMITTKI) 870 870 870 S70 870 870 871 871 S71 871 871 87. 872 872 872 872 872 S72 872 S72 872 872 S73 <^73 873 873 873 873 873 873 873 873 873 874 874 8 74 874 874 874 874 875 87s 875 875 875 875 875 875 875 875 S75 Kesiuknce Digby liridgetown \'arniouth Halifax do do Yarmouth I lalifax .\nligonish Halifax Wiiuisor (iuysboro' Halifax do do do Kentvillc Shclbume Antigonish Haddcjk Guyshoro' Halifax do do do New Glasgow Truro Halifax Windsor Halifax do Sydney I'ort Hood Antigonish Liver] tool \'armouth Lunenburg Truro Halifax llirldgewater j Halifax jliridgevater iLunenlnirg , jAnnajJolis I Windsor (Halifax I do jSydney •Halifax [Pictou I Annapolis V f'fll i 162 LEGAL DIRECTORY. Names. J. Medlev Townsend WilliamT. I'ijx^s ()e(>i),'L' 1 1. Smith William H. McSweeny Charles l{. Smith W. E. RoSCOL" CI. '!". HoUaker James I). I\oss John W. Wallace Alex. C. Patterson Frank C. Hlanchanl Arch. J. Sinclair Sanmel I). McLeonard Wm. L. Barss, A.B.,LL.D Jon.athav I'risun, iA^l Geo. IL Fielding J. J. McCahe Samuel T"» Mcl.enn.in John McLJdlivray . . Robert G. Munro 1 \\\g\\ McKenzie \V. Medford Christie Charles H. Tuppei- WlIKN Cai.i.ku. 875 S75 S7S S75 S76 S76 876 876 876 876 876 876 S76 876 876 S76 876 876 S77 877 877 877 878 WlIlCN Ad.MITTKI) 1875 187s 1875 1876 1876 IS76 1876 1876 (876 IS76 1876 1876 1 8 76 1876 1876 1876 1877 1S77 1877 1877 1878 Rksidence. Amherst c)ol Shelbunie IKoht. (i. Irwin Haninj^ton [osiali (JolTm Annapolis il-;, (,'. C'owlinj,' Dij^by J. A. Dennison Yarmouth .. .Ijames .\Tunay Kcnlville G. A. Ulanchard .... Wind.sor C. li. ISowman Truro I'". I'". .Munro Pictou fanic-s Kogo . . Amherst "\V. A. I). Morse .... Port Hood I'dwaid I). Tremain. Anti^'onish A. Mcintosh, M.D.. (juysiiorough E. Carritl, M. I). . . . St. Mary's John Mel )aniel Sydney Murray Dodd Baddeck Win. Jones Arichat VV, R. Cutler Rkc.istrars. VVm. Howe Jos. W. I.ockhart , Nathaniel Freeman ;C. White ;F. W. Homer iC. M. Forbes |Uharles Hudd 1 1. A. Grantham Henry fjovctt Allan Haley G. C'atn|ibell Daniel Dickson fames Z. Hliss "Donald McDonald K. J. Forristall James Kd. Hart VVm. I). R. Cameron Jose))h (Jiilies Alexander Cameron D. O'C. Madden f SjI 164 LEGAL DIUKCTORY. RFXnSl'RARS OF DEEDS. Annapolis. — John McCormack. y/;///vw//j7/.— Clarence N. Harrington (9 April, 1877). Cape Ihdoii. ']o\\\\ (Jillis (4 May, 1876). CV'/fZ/csV^r.- -James K. Blair. Cumberland. — Angus Mci.eod (24 Sept., 1868). " (ransboro'), R. B. DickHon (7 Aug., 1871). Dii^^by. — Colin Campbell, Sen. Guysboni . — William Moir. " (St. Maiy'.s), W. I). R. Cameron. Halifax. — Wm. H. Keating, //(i'/z/'i-.— David Hamilton (11 April, 1868). /«7w;;y.~\i. ]. Budd, Robt. Stephens, M.D., Fdward H. Oakes, Lemuel Morehouse, Anselm M. Comeau, jr., Charles Everett, Chas. E. Payson, Henry C. Sabean, J. 15. C. Morrison, M.D., Hubert Syda, M.D., Archibald Maxwell, M.D., C. H. Denton. Guyshori-i {Guysbiyrd District).— VA\s. I. Cunningham, J. B. Hadley, Alfred W. Hart, Patrick McDonald, M.D, C. E. Buckley, M.l). St. Marfs District. — Jno. Cumminger, Alex. F"alconer, M.l)., James Camp- bell, M.D. //afi/ax.~Ea,v. Jennings, M.D., Wm. Pearson, M.D., Wm. H. Weeks, .U.l)., Alfred Croucher, M.D., Andrew Cowie, M.D., C E. Burnaby, llm. Edw. Farrell, M.D. Hants.— ]wo. A. Jenkins, Saml. D. Brown, M.D.,\Nm. Dennison, yJ/./^. F. N. Burgess, M.D., C. J. Gossip, M.D., Samuel M. Weeks, M.D. Inverness. — James G. McKeen, Dan. McLean, Wm. Grant, Jno. Mcintosh, M.D., Dan. Campbell, M.D., Thos. Wilmott, M.D., Donald Chisholm, M.D. Kirii^'s. — Holmes Masters, M.D., C. C. FLamilton, M.D., James S. Miller, M.D., George Hamilton, Harris O. McLatchey, M.D., Henry Lovett, Gideon Cogswell, William H. West, Henrie .Shaw, M.D., Jas. F. Palmer, John Struthers, M.l)., James N. Fitch, M.D., Wm. Y. F'ullarton, M.D., Burpee Beckwith, M.l). Lunenburg. — Geo. Turner, Nel. Chesley, Dan. Dimock, Chas. Gray, M.D., Wm. A. C. Randall, M.D., William V. Andrews, M. B. Desbrisay, George Ross, Chas. Lordly, Joseph Steverman, M.D., Chas. Atkins, M.l)., Henry S. Jost, Henry Alders, Wm. H. Owen, Herbert Smith, M.D., Jas. S. Calder. Pictou. — David ALatheson, FMward Roach, Wm. H. Harris, Lewis Johnston, M.D., John Mitdiell, M.l)., John McKay, Wm. ]">aser, M.D., James R. Collie, M.D., Samuel A. Foster, George Murray, M D. Queen's. — Jas. F. Forbes, M.D., Jas. Collie, Jos. B. Harlow, Colin Campbell, M. J. Drew, jr. Richmond. — Edmund P. Flynn, Maurice Kavanagh, Wm. Brymer, Hy. C. Fixott, M.D., D. Grouchy, Cassimer Robert, M.D. \ \\ I IfiG LEGAL DTRECrnHY. ^ Shelbume. — Wm. J. Bell, J no. N. Schrage, M.T)., Robert \\ . Freeman. Victoria. — Jno. Robertson, Jno. McLellan, S. G. A. McKeen, M.l>. Yarmouth.— ]vi'?,. C. Farish, J/./A, Matt. Geffrey, Form Hatfield, Nat. Hilton, Wm. Barton, M.D., Harv. Cann, Thos. Kirl)y, /If. A, C. J. Farish, M.l)., Jos. B. Bond, M.D., Thos. D. Chipman, Wm. H. Bent. Commissioners for granting Certificates and taking Affida- vits OUTSIDE OF THE PROVINCE (under chap. 96, sec. 54 of Revised Statutes, fourth series.) Residknce. Namk. John Lenton Pulling Alex. Gillespie, Jr. - - - Arthur J. McLeod Henry James Morgan, Keeper of the RecoTi'ds .... John Popham - - . . Fred. P. Fairbanks Geo. Thos. Haigh Alfred H. DeMille X. Herbert Vail - - - - Eustace Anderson Edward Webb, solicitor Alex. Patterson Purves Thos. Lawford Rolph - Hon. Wm. Ann and Richard Thos. Smith Andrew Chas. Esson .... Col. Edward J. Jones - Joseph T. R. Plant James B. Bell - . - . Gramme M. Wilson Wm. Lawe Gane - - . . Seaton F. Taylor Hugh las. Rolio, W.S., John A. Malleson Wm. D. Freshtield R. J. Wicksteed - - . - Matthew H. Escott London, Eng. do Boston Ottawa Montreal New York Liverpool ^\ John, N. B. do London, Eng. do Edinburgh London, Eng. do I Calverley Mount, Tunbridge Wells, Eng. Glasgow Boston, Mass. Washington Boston, Mass. Bay City, U.S. 54^ Bishopsgate St. (within), Lond. 5 Gray's Inn Square, London 14 Young St., Pklinburgh Austin Friars, London 5 Bank Buildings, London Ottawa Montreal OFFICIAL ASSIGNEES FOR NOVA SCOTIA, 1G7 Commissioners for Revising the Statutes of Nova Scotia. (Appointed 6th June, 1871.) James W. Johnston. M. B. Des Brisay. Daniel Macdonald. Alonzo J. White. The following substituted, 19th April, 1872 : — Hofi. A. J. White, Q.C. H. C. D. Twining. Jas. W. Johnston, Q.C. Official Assignees for Nova Scotia. (Appointed under Insolvency Act, 38 Vic, cap. 16.) Annapolis. — Richard John Uniacke, Annapolis. Antigonis/t. — Archibald McGillivray, Antigonish. Cape Breton. ~-(Z\\3,s. W. Hill, Sydney, C.B. Colchester. — James K. Blair, Truro. Ctimberland. — Barry Baker, Amherst. Digby. — Geo. Henderson, Digby. Guysboro'. — Saml. M. D. Cumminger, Sherhrookc. do Wm. Hartshorn, Guysboroiigh. Halifax (and City). — Wm. Creighton, Halifax. Hants. — Thos. Aylward, Windsor. Inverness. — James McKeen, Port Hastings. Kitigs. — Edward J. Cogswell, Kempti'ille. Lunenburg. — Henry S. Jost, Lunenburg. Pictou. — W. G. Glennie, Pirtou. Queen's. — Wm. Ford, Milton. Richmond. — John H. Rendress, Arichat. Shelburne — Chas. Hood, Shelburne, Victoria. — Alex. Taylor, Baddeck. Yarmouth. — Stephen B. Murray, Yarmouth. ':M: 1(58 LEGAL DIRECTORY. PROVINCE OF NEW IVRITNSWICK. " H I THE JUDICIARY. THE SUPREME COURT OE JUDICATURE OF NEW BRUNS- WICK. * Chif.f J u stick : The Honourable John Campbell Allen. PUISNK JUUGES : The Honourable John Wesley Weldon. The Honourable Charles Eisher, D.C.L. The Honourable Andrew Rainsford Wetmore. The Honourable Charles Duff. OlFICERS. Clerk of (he Crown.— WWWmu Henry Tiuk, Q.C. (19 June, 1867 ; Salun/, $400). Protlioiiolary cunl Clerk 0/ t/ic I'Las. — William Carm.iri (19th May, 1S51 ; Halary, $1,200). V Clei'k 0/ the Supreme Court in Ei/uiti/. — Wm. Carman (Ctli May, 1S61). Reporter. — Wm. Pugslcy (9th July, 1873 ; Salari/, $400). Crier ami Unher.—] ohn Gill {Salari/, $100). CLERKS OF THE CIRCUITS. Cily and County oj St. yohn.—GQO. Blatch, (12th May, 1868). Westmoreland. — J. B. Peck. Albert. — Samuel (}. Morse. Kent.— Restlxouehe. — Joseph Cunard Barberie, (30th June, 1868). Northumberland. — Samuel Thomson, Q.C. i * Terms of the Supreme Court. — Hilary— ?\r?.\. Tuesday in February ; Easter — Second Tuesday in April ; Trinity — -Second Tuesday in June ; Michaelmas — Second Tuesday in October. NiM Prisi Sittings in thi, Coi'NTY of York. — Second Tuesday in May and last Tuesday in October. COUNTY COURTS. 101* Charlotte. — George Skcfilngton ("irinimer, Q.C, (iStli Jan., 1873). A7//i,'-.v. — Fincniorc K. Morton, (i8tli May, 1868). ()mv«.— Timothy R. Wetmore, /IC.L., (i8th May, 1868). Carh'ton. — Allison \\. Connell, LL.B., (i2tli August, 1874). Gloucester. — Theophilus Des Rrisay, (i8th May, 1868). Sunbury. — Charles W. Beckwith. Victoria. — Samuel J. Baker, (17th June, 1874). Mada~a>aska. — Barry R. Plant, (31st Dec, 1873). COURT OF DIVORCK AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES Judge : The Honourable Charles Fisher, D. C.L. Registrar. — Francis A. H. Stratlon (4th April, 1.S65). COURT OF VICE-ADMIRALTY. Judge and C(jmmissary : The JJonourable Charles Watters. Deputy- Judge and Commissary. — Benjamin I, ester Peters, i^.C. {2nd April, i868. Advocate- General.— \Nm. Jack, Q.V. (6lh May, 1865.) Registrar and Scrihe. — Geo. Blatch (Sept., 1867). Mars/ial. — Thos. C. Ilumhert (30th Oct., iS6y). Surrogates. — G. Sidney Smith, B. Lester Peters, Q.C., and Alfred E. Oulton. COUNTY COURTS. (Established by 30 \'ic. ca]) ro. ) Counties of Charlotte, Carleton^ Victoria, aiui Madaivaska, — James Gray- Stevens. Counties of York, Sunbury, and Queen s. — Hon. James Steadman, Q.C. Counties oj Albert, Westmoreland, aad Kent.- Hon. Bliss Botst'ord. Counties of Northumberlan.l, Gloucester, and Restigouche. — Hon. Edward Williston, Q.C. Counties of St. Yohn and Kings. — Hon. Charles Watters. I'fl 170 II LEGAL DIUKCTOUY. CLERKS OF COUNTY COURTS. A/derf.—Haml G. Morse (loth June, 1867.) Carletou. — Wm. M. Connell (loth June, 1867.) Charlotte. — Geo. Skeflington (Irinimer, Q.C. (loth June, 1867.) Gloucester. — Theophilus Des Briyay (15th Jan., 1873.) Kent. — James D. Phinney (nth Jan., 187 1.) Kings. — Finemore K. Moreton (loth June, 1867.) Madawaska. — A. Rainsford Balloch (31st Dec, 1873.) Northumberland. — Saml. Thomson, Q.C. (lothjune, 1867.) Queeus. — James R. Currey (25th June, 1867.) A'estigouche. — Jas. S. Morse (loth June, 1867.) St. yohn. — Henry Chas. McMonagle (30th March, 1870.) Sunbury. — Oeo. J. IJliss (loth June, 1867.) Victoria. — Saml. J. Baker( 17th June, 1874.) Westmoreland.— ]o'iQ.^\\ B. Peck (9th June, 1870.) York.~Q\\^^. H. B. Fisher (loth June, 1867.) t^l 'n ^-!, SITTINGS OF THE COUNTY COURTS. Charlotte. — Second Tuesday in June, and fourth Tuesday in March and October. Carleton. — Second Tuesday in March and December, and first Tuesday in July. Victoria. — First Tuesday in March and December, and second Tuesday in July. York. — Second Tuesday in January, third Tuesday in March, and first Tuesday in June and October. Sunbury. — Tiiird Tuesday in January and June, and Wednesday next after the second Tuesday in October. Queen^s. — First Tuesday in January and June, and third Tuesday in Oc- tober. King's. — First Tuesday in January, April, July and October. St. John. — Fourth Tuesday in January, April, July and October. Albert. — Fourth Tuesday in June, and second Tuesday in November. West nior eland. -Tliird Tuesday in June, and second Tuesday in De- cember. Kent. — Third Tuesday in January, last Tuesday in April, first Tuesday in July, and fourth Tuesday in October. .lUllOES AND RKOIMTUAIUS OF rUOHATES. 171 Northumberland. — Fourth Tuesday in January, first Tuesday in April, fourtli Tuesday in July, and third 'I'ucsday in Octoher. Gloucester. — Tiiird Tuesday in March, second Tuesday in July, and tirsl Tuesday in November. Resti^ouche. — Fourth Tuesday in March, third Tuesday in July, and second Tuesday in Novenil)er. Madawaska. — Third Tuesday in July, and last I'uesday in November. JUDGES AND REGISTRARS OF PROHATFIS. COUNTY. JUDGE. REGISTRAR. Albert Geuigell. Steadman (13 April, 1875) »*^aml. (i. Morse. Carleton , John C. \Vinslow(3o Nov., 1877.) Charlotte ... Geo. D. Street, Q.C. S H. Whitlock (14 Oct., 1867.) Ghnicester .... D. G. Maclauchlin. Kent Charles J. Sayre (13 Sept., 1870)... Robert Caie (13 Sept., 1870.) King's Geo. Otty (6 Aug., 1873) ..• Jas. Cookson. Madawaska.. Barry R. Plant (31 Dec, 1873) Hilaire Peltier (31 Dec, 1873.) NorthumbTd. Sanil. Thomson (30 June, 1868) ... Geo. B. Eraser (28 Oct., 1874.) Queen's T. R. VVetmore Jas. R. Currey. Resiigouche... Jas. S. Morse J. Cunard Barberie. St. John lion. C. N. Skinner, (2. C. (10 March, 1868) W. Chipman Drury. Sunbury Thos. A. Beckwith (22 Feb., 1871). Jonas Clarkson (20 Dec, 1875). Vietoria Saml. J. Baker (22 July 1870) A. I). (Jhnstead (29 Oct., 1873). ^ f 172 LKflAl- DIUKCTOIIY. 'IMIK BAR. AriOKNKY CiKNKKAI, The llofwiifiiblc (icoii^c I'.thviii Kiiiy, A.M.., Q.C. (9II1 June, 1870 Sii/ary, $2,400.) HAKRIS'I'KRS' SOCIKTY. A. I,. Palmer, (J.C, rn^idnit. \V. li. Tuck, Q.C, Vkr-h-aident. Wm. Carman, 'J'nutsiircr. (ieo. J. Bliss, Secretary. \\ I (^UKKN'S COUNSKL.* (Sec p. 17 for Dominion Appointments.) Hon. Edward I'arron ('handler ( i ith July, 1837). lion. Lemuel Allen W'ilmol, D.C.I.. { 1838.) lion. Albert James Smith ( i86t). Geo. Dixon Street (12 June, 1865.) lion. Edward Williston (9th July, 1866). Acalus Eockwood Palmer (11 Oct., 1866). Benjamin Lester Peters (29 June, 1867). Wm. Henry Tuck, /J. C'.Z. ( do ) Hon. James Steadman, ( do ) James J. Kaye, \ (17th Dec, 1867) with Patents of rank and llofi. John Jas. Eraser, ) precedence from 29th June, 1867. Chas. W. Weldon (17th Dec, 1867). lion. Chas. N. Skinner (17th Dec. 1867). Allan A. Davidson (6th Aug., 1875). William Jack. David Shank Kerr. * Appointed by Royal Warrant, or by tlie Province. ''I3 > UARHISTKHS AND ATTOHNKYH FOU NKW IIUUNSWICK. 173 HARklSTERS AND A'lTORNKYS TOR THK I'ROVINCF, OI' Nl'.W liRUNSWICK. [OliiKK\K. Those whusc iiunio aic iniiilcil in Italics an- cillifi imi loidiii).; m iinl |ii:ictislii^,' ill tlic I'mvincc. I Namks, yamcs Shannon Morse //('//. John Simcoc SniindiMs lloH. K. li. Chiuiiller, ^^C'... Chiiilo v. Wctinoic Williiun C'aiiuaii 'I'inioiliy K. Wctiuoic, H.C.I.. .Saimiul llallctt Wliithjuk Riclianl Caiman Charles A. llardiny William Jack, q.V (icurye !•'. 1 1. Miiichin Cleoryc l)i.\i)n Struct, ('.t'. . . Samuel ( iay Morse Ihm. Uohcrl Barry Dickey . . Duncan Robertson //on. ir. Hunter OJelt Stephen II. Ilitchinj^'s Christopher Milner David Shank Kerr, Q.V David l,ewi> Dihhlee jfantes Hliite /'eters Geor^'e IJotsford IVi/li.nn /i^Usjord Chandler... John ]>. /s-innear Chnrle.<: IValter H^ardhnu Martin Hent I'almer Francis A. II. .Straton James .Stanley Murse Theopiiilus l)esl)ri.say Santnel J. SecTi'/ William R. M. liurtis AndriW C. lUaek Jawes A. Hardin.i^ Allan A. Davidson, Q.C James I'eters Wetmore Thomas T. llyer Janice J. Kaye, Q.V Edward 11. Wilniol, A.Af... George Connell Lewis r. Fisher, (J.C // i///am II. Ihni'e (Charles Doherty Humphrey T. Gilbert Thomas C. Chapman .\H.M1I I 1.1) Attmrney. \<) I''ei>. IS do II (Jcl. II July 1 5 Oct. 15 uly iS July 16 Oct. 1 1 Fell. 13 Oct. do 12 Oct, do 7 Feb. do IS July do 17 Oct. 17 Oct. 6 Feb. II Feb. 11 Feb. 17 June 14 Oct. 10 Feb. do n Oct. 9 Feb. do 15 June 12 Oct. 17 Oct. do do do (h) 4 Feb. 14 Oct. I do iS June 13 Oct. ! do I 9 Feb. do 1S14. 1S17. l.SJI. IS23. IS25. IS2S. 1829. 1830. 1832. .lo . do . do . do . do . do . i8 5(). 1836. '^37 ■ i«37- iS?8. do . I Sj.s . 1S39. do . 1839. do . 1840. do . do . do . do . 1S41 . 1841 . do . do . do . do . 1843. do . .\liMl I 1 l'.l> liAKKISl IK. 19 Feb. 1 8 Feb. 14 Ocl. 14 July 5 '•"'-'b. 16 July 16 July 17 July 11 Feb. 9 Feb. It) Oct. 15 Ocl. 9 l''eb. 7 I'ei). 9 Feb. i 8 Feb. 12 Oct. do do II Feb. 9 Feb. 11 Feb. 3 Feb. J14 Oct. 13 [une () Feb. 15 Oct. 4 Feb. do n June 14 Oct. 13 Oct. do 13 Oct. do do 9 Feb. 13 Oct. 12 Ocl. 17 lune I J Oct I] Oct. 6 Feb. do 1814. 1 S KJ , 1823. 182s. 18,-8. 1830. I831. 183:!. 1834. 1^35 • 'H34- 1S37. «'S37. 1838. iS37. do . do . i«37. i«37- iS37- 1S42. »>^37. 1840. 1840. 1 840 . 1841 . do . 1849. I84I , IS4I . do . 1842. do . do . '•'143. I8.t2. >«43- 1.S43. 1S4J. iS43- 1845. do . Kksidknck. Nova Scotia [•'redcriclon I lorchoter Fredericton do (iajjetown St. .Andrews Chalham ( ia^'ctown Saint John I'ledericton .St. Andrews I I ope well Nova Scotia St. John Fredericton St. Stephen Dorchester ISt. John WoodNtock St. John l''redericton Arichat, .\. S. N'ova Scotia New N'ork il lopcwell Fredericton Restij^ouche do Ho>t()n St. John do do ! Newcastle I'"redericton St. John Frtdcricion Woodstock do P. F. Island St. John do Dorchester o o IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) o 1.0 I.I IIIM !||||M IIM |||||Z2 |40 12,0 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 ^ 6" _ ► v: <9 /} VI c". ^1 VJ ^ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY 14580 (716) 872-4503 ^ ^ Wn 174 LEGAL DIRECTORY. Namks. I Admitted I Atiorney. Admittku Barrister. h ii 't William James (jilbert Acalus L. Palmer, Q.C. .. .. George Otty Hon. All)cit J. Smith, (J.C . James (hlfll 'I'homns \V. Bliss ... Jamts A. James Doiujhot Ii. S/crcnn Saiiiiifl Ii. Duc'alscH John Henry I'hair Oeonje //are Samuel K. Thomson, Q.C. ... Albert T. D. McElmen George Blalch James R. Curry Alexander Tkoinson Paid ... WUliam //eiiry //atlitway ... Ward Chij>ma?i Drury Samuel Thomson George J. Bliss Frederick Coster William//. Uiickerjield G. Skeflington Grimmer, (p. C. Henry W. Frith lion. Peter Mitchell William Wilkinson, Q.C Geo. G. Gilbert Edward Jack B. Lester Petens, C^. (7 Daniel Fenjunon Edward B. Chandler, jun James Fraser John C. Winslow William W. Street Robert Hutchinson //()«. John James Fraser, Q.C. Beiijam in (J. Cray Lewis J. Almon D. Gustavus Maclauchlan ... Charles W. Weldon, Q. C. . . Alexander Ballenline //urd Petem, A.M. William P. Dole Jamex J. Kerr John L. Marsh, jun William Henry Tuck, Q.C... Charles J. Sayre George Frederick Hill //<-«. Wm. Wedderburn, Q.C. Joseph H. Peck James R. Macshane Charles E. Knapp Residence. 12 Oct. 8 Feb. 13 June 6 Feb. do do 7 Feb. i6 Oct. ' do ; do I 5 Feb. do I do j do 1 1 June IS Oct. do do :i6 0ct. ; 4 Feb. lo June I do ; 14 Oct. I do ' do I do I do do 12 Oct. 7 Feb. do 13 June do do Oct. do do do 12 ]\m(t Oct. 7 Feb. 10 June do Oct. April 13 Oct. Feb. April Feb. Oct. Oct. Feb. 184.V 1844. 1844 i«45 do . do . 1845 1845, do , do 1846 do , do . do . 1846 1846. do . do . 1846. 1847. 1847. do . 1847. do . do . do . do . do . 1848. 1850. do . 1850. do do 1850. do do do 185 1 1851 1852, 1852 do 1852 1853. 1853. 1854 1854 1856. 1856. i857. 1858. 16 Oct. 5 Ecb. 15 Oct. i 4 Feb. I 5 Feb. 17 June 1 8 Feb. 14 Oct. do do 3 t'eb. do do do 13 June 12 Oct. 113 Oct. ; 14 Oct. '12 Oct. 1 10 Feb. 1 15 June 1845. 1S46. 1846. 1847. 1846 1848. 1847 1847. do do . 1848. do . do do . 1848. 1S48. 1848. 1847. 1848. 1849., 1849. Oct. do do do 12 Oct. n June Oct. 7 Feb. 1849. do do do 1848 1850. 1850. 852. 10 April 1 85 1. I ' Feb. 1858! 12 June 1851. Oct. 1852. do do ., 27 Oct. 1851. do do . 10 June 1853 [ Oct. 1S52., i Oct. 1855 j June 1853. ' do do Oct. 1854 , Oct. 1855. June 1856. June" 1858! Oct 1858. do do . Feb. i860. Shediac St. John St. John and H'n. Dorchester Nova Scotia. Richibucto do United States iCalifornia .'Fredericton Natal . St. John . British ColumWa . St. John . Gagetown . St. Andrews . St. John do I Newcastle .'P"r"''ericton . Av- raiia . Westiiio'.ci: -1 . St. Step. •■ St. John Montreal Chatham |St. John . Charlotte .'St. John .iChatham iMoncton .1 do .i Woodstock Fredericton Richibucto Fredericton Halifax, N.S. St. John Bathurst St. John do do do Amherst, N.S. Fredericton St. John Richibucto St. Stephen St. John Dorchester St. John Dorchester BARRISTERS AND ATTORN FA'S FOB NEW BRUNSWICK. 175 Names. Admitted Attorney. AlJMITTED Barrister. Residence. Hon. Chas. N. Skinner, Q.C. George Sidney Smith Daniel L. Hanington Hon. Benjamin K. Stevenson Henry Bartlett Rainsford John Augustus Wright Amos BoU/'v'.d Chandler T. Gray Merritt F. E. Barker, D.C.L., Q.C... Frederick P. Rooinson Charles Allison Peck William Munson Jarvis Joseph C. Barberie Charlss H. B. Fisher William II. Scovill Jolin Gratton Clifford A. Rankin Bedell Thomas A. Welling Edward L. Wetmore William M. Connell, LL.B.. George F. Gregory Thomas Kelly William Colebrook Perley ... Peter Besnard, jun Charles A. Holstead Hen. George E. King, Q.C... T. Barclay Robinson Charles II. Chandler Caleb Richardson Patrick E. Sweeny Finnemore E. Morton Lewis A. Mills William L. T. Seely James F. McManus Alfred Henry DeMill, A.M H. Lawrance Sturdee, A.M. Silas Alward, Af.A Peter Miller Robert Brooks Peters Edwin Byron Winslow Robert Cale Thomas Lewis Harrison . . . Andrew G. Blair Alfred F. Street George McSorley James G. Forbes Henry C. McMouagle A. C. Fairweather Fretlerick W. Stockton .... Walter Jamts Kilner William Herbert .Sinnott .... Robert J. Ritchie June 14 Oct. June do I April do do June do Oct. April do Oct. do do do ' 9 F"eb. 16 April 12 June I do 1 do ! do • do do I do I do 19 Oct. I do ; do i do I do ' 6 Feb. 13 Oct. II Oct. 17 June 15 Oct. '< do do 11 Feb. do do 13 April do do do 16 June do 13 Oct. do do 14 Oct. 858, 858. 859, do . i860. do , do i860 do . i860 i860 do . i860. do . do . do ., 1863.. 1S63., 1863., do . do ., do ., do . do . do . do ., do .. 1863.. do . do .. do . do . 1864.. 1865.. 1865.. 1864.. 1864 , do .. do .. 1865., do .. do .. 1865.. do .. do . do .. 1865.. do . 1865. do .. do .. 1865.. 17 June 16 June do do do ! do 12 June do 16 June 13 Oct. 13 Oct. 1864. 1865. do . do . do . do . 1865. do . 1S64. 1865 1866. 13 Oct. 19 Oct. 9 Feb. II Feb. II Feb. 1 June [13 Oct 1865. 1866. 1866. 1866. 1865. 1865. 1865 April 1867 8 Feb. 8 July 1867. 1867. April 1867. do do I April June do 10 June Oct. 12 Oct. 16 Oct. do do . 1867. 1867. do 1875- 1867.. 1867. 1867. St. John do Dorchester St. Andrews Fredericton St. John United States St. John do do Hopewell St. John ■ Dalhousie Fredericton St. John I United States j Fredericton Shediac Fredericton Woodstock Fredericton P. E. Island St. John do Moncton |St. John do do Richibucto Arestook Sussex Vale St. Stephen St. John Bathurst St. John do do Ottawa Australia Fredericton j Richibucto I United States 'Fredericton 1 do I St. George j United States I St. John do King's County St. John do ■ ,41 170 LEGAL DIRECTOR y. Namks. ADMtTTED Attorn KY. Rohi'rt Mutlhew, A.M. Stdidei/ lioijd Kan(l()l|ih Kctchiim Jones.. . . Isaac.Mlen Jack James 1 [annay /o/ui /'. Hudson X. Hciben Vail Israel S Cross Daniel Jordan Jusiah Wood Alfred E. Oulton Augustus H. llanington //('/;. fohn Herbert Crawford. (Jilbcrt R. Put^sley, LL.B /i-rrmiah 7'iaris, LL.B Alfred A. Stockton, A.M.... Michael Adams Charles W. Beckwith Ezekiel McLeod, LL.B R. Chipnian Skinner Thomas Millege, M.A (ieorge Frederick Fisher Alex. W. 15aird Joahua ( 'handler .Stephen 15. A])pleby Charles H, Luyrin George H. Steadm-au WiUinm B. ^L■S:i',•^luy William C Milner Daniel C. Courser, LL.B. . . . L. Richmond Harrison Charles . v. Stockton, LL.B.. James I). Phinney, A.li John Russell Armstrong John Kerr George /f. Mullin.LL.B A hx. S/u.h. Hensley, y.S.C. Masters and Examiners : Hon. William Foigan, Q.C. Hon. John Lo.ngworlh, Q.C Hon. Thomas Heath Haviland, Q.C. Master Extraordi>;arv : Thomas Kelly, Summerside. Registrar. — ^James D. Irving (28th March, 1876). Crier and Tipstaff. — ^John McKinnon. 13 ' ■ I 194 LEGAL D1RB:CT0UY INSTANCE COURT OF VICE-ADMIRAL! V. Judge or Commissary : 7 //I' Honourable Edward Palmer, Oiief-jfusticc. Deputy Judges : T/ie Hotwural'Ie ]ozQ\)\\ Hensley, y.S.C. 2 he Hotiourable John Longworth, Q.C. Surrogate : The Honourable Wm. Wilfred Sullivan, Q.C. Advocate-Genera I. -. The Honourable Louis Henry Davics, Aito'fncy-Gcneral. Registrar. — James I). Irving (16l)i May, 1876). il/(7)'j7/rt/. — Frederick Hyndman ( 'S71). Crier and Door- Keeper. — John McKinnon. COURT OF MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE.* President : His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor {ex-qfficid). The members of the Executive Council, five of whom, with the Lieu- tenant-Governor, constitute a Court of Divorce. COURT OF PROBATE AND WILLS. Surrogate and Judge of Probate : The Honourable Charles Young, LL.D. Registrar. — Geo. Hubbard (11 Nov., 1S63). COUNTY COURTS. Queen's County. George Alley, yudge of the County Court. OlFICERS : Henry Blatch, Charlottttown, Chu-J Clerk. Hector McDonald, Charlottetown ; John C. Dorion, New Glasgow ; George B. Mc- Kay, Clifton, New London ; Alex. C. Shaw, Bonshaw ; Henry Morpeth McLeod, Ten Mile House; Donald R. McDonald, Eldon. — Assistant Clerks. * Held on the second Monday in May, with power to adjourn from time to time. i 1 S \ queen's roUNHEL l!)o KlNd's CfK'.VIY.- Dennis O'Meara Reddin, Jud,,' of the County Court, Ol'FK-KRS : fxeorg,. Alliej-t Aitken, 'Jeorgelown, C/nef Clerk Andrew Lewis, isf rii-cnit q. n . > f ' tit George McKen/.e, Jrd Circuit, Grand River; Charles Aitken 1th ( 'i -^Ooo.,etown ; Robert Whitewa,, 5th Circuit, Murray ^J:^::lt:;Z Prince County. Hon. William Henry Pope. >./,., ,///,, County Court. Of FiCKRs : Wm. T. Hunt, Sunimerside, Chi.f Clrrk THE BAR. Attorney and AovocATK-tiKNKRAi • Tke IIonoural>k Louis Henry Davies (6 Sept., ^876 ; Salary, $x,6oo). THK LAW SOCIETY OF PRLNCE EDWARD ISLAND. (Incorporated by 39 Vic, Cap. 24). Preside„t.~Hon. John Longworth, Q C. Vice-Prcsident.~Hon. T. Heath Haviland, Q.C. Council : Hon. Louis H. Davies, Attornev General Malcohn McLeod. Edward J. Hodgson. i^^'/. F. deSt. C. Brecken, (;;.C Secretary Treasurer.—Yx^ncx^ L. Haszard. QUEEN'S COUNSEL. Hon. Charles Young {^27, November, ,847) Hon. Wm. Forgan (4 December, 1856). Hon. John Longworth (23 May, 1863). ^"' I* ^^f^ Haviland (16 May, 1865). "'^" ^ ^' "' ^ Brecken (18 April, 1872). Hon. Chas. Palmer, Esq. (i July, 1872; Hon. Wm. W. Sullivan (i July, 1876). ii M 1!>6 l.KdAL DIRECTORY. PRACTlSlNd HARRIS I'KRS AND A'lTORNKVS. Namk. William Fcrj^an, (J.C Kiihcrt Slt'NTait 'riicoiihilusStuwarl Henry rainier CliarlfH Hinns Samuel I'rcscolt Fairbanks //uii. folin l.on^uorlli, (J.C y/iw. Adams(;. Archiliald, C.A/.U. ... Hon. ('has. Vomit,', V.r., l.L.D Charles StocUdalc 'riicfipliiliis 1 )csl)iisay Charles i'almer, (}.(' //,w. Thus. Heath llavilaiid, i).C. Lemuel Wriyhl William C. llodj'son //("/. Frederick de St. Cruix iJrecken, V.c. Henjaniin UesHrisay William M. Iluwe Michael IJeazley Richard Reddin Malcolm Mcl.eod W. A. Johnstone, ().C Edward J. Hodgson Thomas Kelly F. .S. Longworth Iton. Louis n. Davies lion. William W. Sullivan, Q.C Rowan R, ]'"itzgcrald Albert Hensley Robert U. Shaw John Crawford Kdward liayfield Albert A. McLennan William Douglas Haszard Francis L. Haszard Henry E. Wright James W. Howe Eustace Haviland Neil McLeod Frederick Peters Herbert James Palmer Angus Alex. McLean, LL.B Walter Augustus Ormsby Morson ... James M. Sutherland Duncan C. McLeod Rk.siuence. Charloltetown do do do do Hulifa.x Charlottetown Halifax Charlottetown Charlottetown Royalty. l)All. 01' Admission. Feb. 1 8 Oct. 28 June 29 July 2 Oct. 26 Oct. 31 June 26 Oct. 2 May 7 June 20 C/harlottetown May 10 do July I Charlottetown Royalty .... June 2S Australia "Oct. 29 Charlottetown ijune i do Summerside .. England Charlottetown do Halifax, N.S.. Charloltetown Summerside Charlottetown do do do Charlottetown Summerside . ( 'harlottetown Summerside Charlottetown do do Summerside . Charlottetown do do do do Oct. 30 Nov. 4 March 13 March 13 July 1 5 Oct. 29 Nov. 4 July iS Jan. 9, June 27 June 29 Oct. 5 Oct. 26 Oct. 25 Jan. 25 Nov. 3 Nov. 3 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 J"iy J 3 Feb. 5 Feb. 5 Oct. 7 Oct. II May 8 Nov. 13 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 June 12 1H24 1825 1826 1S27 1819 •837 183S 1S38 >S39 1839 i«45 •845 1S49 1850 1S52 1852 1S54 'X55 i860 1861 1861 1861 1865 1866 1866 1867 1869 1869 1870 1871 1871 1871 1872 1872 1872 1873 1873 1873 1875 1876 1876 1877 1877 1877 SICF.HIFKS. 1!>7 8 1824 8 l«2S 9 1826 IS27 6 i8iy I 1837 6 1 8 ^8 1S38 '839 o 1839 '84 s 1S45 8 1S49 9 1850 1852 1 1852 [ '«54 •3 'S55 13 i860 ) 1861 } 1861 1S61 •i 1865 1866 7 1 866 9 1867 1869 1 1869 ) 1870 ( 1871 1871 1871 •i 1872 s 1872 1872 1873 1873 •873 •875 1876 1876 5 1877 5 1877 I 1877 StiPFNIMARV MAtllSTRAIF. HAVfNf; CRIMINAL JURISDICTION IN Charlottktown. (Appointed under 38 Vic, Cap. 5.) Rowan Robert I'"it/gcrald (10 May, 1S75 ; Sdhwy, $1,000). CAr/('. — Alfred I'. I'omlins (Sal,iry, $Sc»). NOTARIKS PUBLIC. Wm. Forgan, Q.C., Theo. Stewart, Robt. Stewar', Henry Palmer, John Longworth, Q.C., Thomas Heath Haviland, (j.C, Charles Palmer, Q.C-, John McCiowan, Frederick Brecken, Q.C., Benjamin Des Brisay, James Warburton, W. M. Howe, Wm. Sanderson, K. J. Hodgson, Malcolm McLeod, Thomas Kelly, F. S. Longworth, L. H. Davies, W. W. Sulli- van, Q.C., R. R. Fit/gerald, Albert Henslcy, R()I)ert Shaw, Henry K. Wright, Wm. D. Haszard, Francis L. Haszard, J. D. Woodman, W. H. Buckerfield, l-Aistace H. Haviland, James W. Howe, Neil McLeod, Frederick Peters, H. James Palmer, Richard Reddin. Fdward Bayfield, Albert A. McLennan, John Crawford, Walter A. ( ). Morson, James M. Sutherland, Angus A. McLean. CORONFRS. Queen's County. — Charlottetown — I). Hodgson, Frank I). Beer, John T. Jenkins, F. P. Taylor. New London— James Pidgeon. New (Glas- gow — Harrington Bradshaw. Lot 49 — John R. Bourke. Belfast — Alex. McLean. Mount Stewart — J. F. Brine. Stanley Bridge — R. McNeill. Crapaud — Lawrence Tremain. Hazel Grove — John G. McMay. King's County. — Georgetown — David Kaye, Peter McLaren, John C. McKeown. Bay Fortune — W. H. Williams. Murray Harbour — George Harris. Souris — Peter A. Mclntyre, E. B. Muttart. Cardigan Bridge — John Mclnnis. Prince County. — John Wright, Bedeque ; Peter McNutt, Princetown ; Alex. Stewart, Neil Woodside, Alberton ; James E. Price, Henry F. Jarvis, Summerside ; Wm. Kier, Malpecjue. SHERH'TS. Queens County. — William R. Watson (ist May, 1877 ; Salary, $195). King's County. — Michael McCormack (ist May, 1877; Salary, I195). Prince County. — Cornelius Howatt (ist May, 1877 ; Salary, $195). «n : : ! 11 198 LKOAL DIUKCTOUY. JUSTICKS OF THE PKACK TIIROIUWK )rT TIIK ISLAND. //('//. I'klward J'almcr, Cliicf Justice. Hon. James Horscficld I'clcrs, As.si.stanl Judge. lion. Joseph Hensley, " " (Jeorge .Alley, I'-sq., Judge of Queen's County Court. //('// \V. H. I'ope, Judge of I'rince ("ouiUy Court. I), O'M keddin. l';s(|., Judge of King's County Court. Hofis. I.ouis II. Davies, John \'eo, Alex l-aird, Daniel Cordon, W. D. Stewart, John I.efurgey, John F. Robertson, Samuel I'rowse, Ceorge \V. DeHlois. Daniel Hodgson, (Jlerk of the Crown ; Robert Bruce Stewart, Rowan R. l'"itzgerakl. CoMMissioNKKs I'ok Rkvisin(; and Rkprintinc TIIK FaWs oi Prince Fdwako IsI.AN'I). ( Under 1 1 Vic, cap. 32, and 12 Vic., cap. 23). Robert Hodgson. John Fong worth. Joseph Hensley. Ofkuiai. Assignees for Prince Edward Fsland. {Apiiointt'd uiuicr liiioh'cncy Act., 38 Vic. cap. 16). Kings. — Roderick Munro, Gen. Prince. — David Montgomery, Sumnm'ville. Qiieois. — lienjarnin \\'ilson Higgs, Charlottetoum. PART II. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA kKsPK.c riNc; tiik chief justick and justicks ( )F phi-: SUI'RKMK COURT OF CANADA, AND OF THOSF OF THK VARIOUS PROVINCIAI, AND COUNTY COURTS OF 'IHK SKVERAL PROVINCES OF THE DOMINION, ARRAN(;EI) IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER. Ali.en, Hon. John Campbell, Chief yustke of Nav Bnitmvkk. Son of the late John Allen, F'.sq., formerly a captain in the New Brunswick Fcncihles, a corps raised during the war of 1812, subsecjuently inspect- ing Field Officer of the Militia of New Brunswick, and from 1809 to 1847 one of the representatives of York in the New Brunswick Assem- bly ; and grandson of Hon. Isaac Allen, a loyalist, who practised law at Trenton, in New Jersey, but who, adhering to the Royal cause at the breaking out of the American Revolution, was appointed to the com mand of a regiment called " The New Jersey Volunteers," and served until the end of the war, when he removed to Nova Scotia, thence to New Brunswick, and in 1784 was appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of that Province. Porn at Kingsclear, York, N.B., i Oct., 181 7 ; educated at F>edericton (irammar School ; married Margaret, daughter of late Charles Drury, F:sq., of St. John, N.B., formerly a captain in 29th Regiment of Foot. Called to the Bar Michaelmas Term, 1840 ; elected a Bencher of the Barristers' Society, 1851 ; declined a Q.C., i860 ; was for some years Registrar and Clerk to the Court of Divorce and Matri- monial Cause.s, and also Reporter to the Supreme Court of New Bruns- wick ; was Solicitor-General of New Brunswick from May, 1856, until May, 1857, when the Government resigned, having been defeated at the 200 LEGAL DIRECTORY. ,', j general election ; Speaker of the New Brunswick Assembly, from 1862 until the dissolution in 1865 ; and Attorney-General (in Mr. A. J. Smith's Administration) from April until 21 Sept., 1S65, when appointed a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court ; appointed Chief Justice of New ]5runswick (succeeding Hon. J.AV. Ritchie), 8 Oct., 1875. {Sol(vy $4,999.92.) Sat for York in New J5runswick Assembly from 1856 until raised to the Bench. As a public man was opposed to the Prohibitory Li([uor Law and to the Confederation of the British Nortli American Provinces. Since his appoint- ment Chief Justice Allen has tried many important causes,the most notable of which was the case of John A. Munroe, in 1869, for the murder of Sarah Margaret Vail, whom he had seduced. The trial occupied ten days and excited great interest, as the prisoner was in a respectable position in life, and was generally sui)posed to bear a good character. The murder was jjot discovered til' nearly a year after its commission, as it was sup- posed the young woman had gone to the States. The skeletons of the woman and her infant (he murdered the child also) were discovered by some children who were picking berries, and the remains were identified chiefly by portions of the clothing which the woman and child were proved to have worn when last seen. The evidence against the jjrisoner was almost entirely circumstantial, and the case, on that account, was a very interesting one. The evidence was very conclusive, and the prisoner was convicted and executed. He confessed his guilt. The prosecution was conducted by Attorney-Ceneral Wetmore, now one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of N.B. In 1875 'i'^ ^'"'^^ -^ number of persons for a riot at Carraquet, caused by resistance to the enforcement of the Common Schools Act. Carraquet is a parish in the county of (iloucester, and the rioters were French people. They were convicted. He also tried a Frenchman named Chasson, who was indicted, with ten others, for the murder of one (iiftbrd, who was acting in aid of the sheriff's officers in arresting the Carraquet rioters (mentioned above). He was convicted, but the judgment was arrested by the Supreme Court on a case reserved. These cases caused a great deal of excitement in the county of Glouces- ter, where nearly the whole Roman Catholic population were violently opposed to the School Law, and were determined to resist its enforce- ment. The murder trial lasted upwards of a month. F>very juror was challenged by the prisoner, and the trial of the challenges and the argu- ments of counsel upon the various questions arising out of them occu- pied upwards of a month. It was the most lengthy criminal trial that has ever taken place in the Province. — Frcderidon. BIOGRArmCAL DATA. 201 Alley, George, yudgc of the County Court of the Couiny of Queen's, P.E.I. Son of Thomas Alley, P'-sq., architect, of Charlottetown, P. E. I. Born there, 22 Jan., 1844 ; educated at the Central Academy ; married Mary Trew, third daugiiter of late Mr. Henry Blatch, of Charlottetown. Called to the Bar, Hilary Term, 1865. Was in partnership, from 1S68 unril his appointment to the Bench, 18 July, 1874, with Mr. (now Hon.) L. H. Davies, .\ttorney- General and Premier. {Salary %2,ic)().()G.)^ — CharIotteto-ii<)i. Arda(;h, John Anderson, y unior y ndi^e of the County Court of the Comity of Sinicoe, Ont. Only surviving son of the late Rev. S. B. Ardagh, A.M. (T.C.D.), Rector of Barrie. I5orn at Watorford, Ireland, 18 Sept., 1835 ; educated at the Grammar School, Barrie ; took degree of B.A. at University of Trinity College, Toronto ; married Oct., 1857 Annie M., third daughter of late Edward A. Walker, Esq. Called to the Bar, U.C, Easter Term, i86r, and ])ractised at Morrisburg in partner- ship with the Messrs. Vankoughnet, and subsequently, at Barrie, with his cousin, Mr. U'm. D. Ardagh. Appointed Deputy Judge for Simcoe 15 Nov., 1869 ; and Junior Judge 29 (Jet., 1872. {Salary $2,200.) — Barrie. Armour, Hon. John Douolas, a Puisne y udt^e of the Court of Queen' s Bench of Ontario. Son of late Rev. Samuel Armour, for many years Rector of Cavan, Northumberland, C^nt. Born at Peterborough, Ont. Married. Called to the Bar, Michaelmas Term, 1853. Created a Q.C., 1867. Elected a Bencher of the Law Society, 1871. Appointed County Crown Attorney for I^orthumberland and Durham, 27 March, 1858; Clerk of the Peace for same Counties, 11 May, 186 r. Elected a mem- ber of the Senate of the University of Toronto, 8 Jan., 1859. Appointed to the Bench, 30 Nov., 1877. {Salanj $4,999.92.) — Cobourg. Beghie, >//' Matihew Bah. lie, Kni,i^ht, Chief yustice of British Columbia. Eldest son of late Col. Thos. Stirling Begbie, of tlie 44th and 82nd Regiments, and of North Heath, near Newbury, Berks, Eng. Born, 1819 ; educated at Elizabeth College, Guernsey, and at St. Peter's College, Cambridge, where he took his degree of B.A. in 1841, as a Wrangler, and became a Eellow of his College in .-844 ; unmarried. Called to the Bar at Lincoln's Lin, 1844 ; appoinleci to be a Judge in British Columbia, 2 Sept-, 1858 ; to be Judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court for British Columbia, 18 Dec, 1858 ; to be Administrator of the Government during the absence, &c., of the I-ieut.-Governor, i Jan., The salarie:; of County Couil Judges, as here put, include travelling expen.se.s. 202 LEGAL DIREt'TOllY. 1872. Appointed a Commissioner (with Hon. Justices Crease and (iray) to entjuire into the Texada Island matter, 13 March, 1874. Knighted by Her Majesty at Balmoral, 26 Nov., 1875. {■'^ti/ary $5,820.) — Ld- boiichere Street, Viduria. Bki.angur, Hon. Louis, a Puisne jfnd^e of the Superim- Court of Quebec. Born at St. Vincent de Paul, P.Q., 28 Aug., 1825 ; educated at the Montreal College ; studied law with the late Messrs. Jos. F. Pelletier, Q.C., and Josei)h Pajiin, then in i)arlnership ; and was called to the Bar 1852. Practised in Montreal until ai)pointed to the Bench, 22 Sept., ''^73' {Hillary $3,999.96.) — Bcauharnois. Bkt(jurnay, Hon. Louis, a Puisne yudi^e of the Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba. Son of Pierre Betournay, by A. Vincent. Born at St. Lambert, Chambly, P.Q., 13 Nov., 1825 ; educated at the College of Montreal ; married, March, 1859, Mdlle. Marie Mercille. Studied law with late Hon. Justice Beaudry, and was called to the Bar of Lower Canada, 1849 ; to that of Manitoba, 1S72. Created a Q.C., 1872. Was for some years a member of the well-known firm of Cartier, Pominville and Betournay, of which the late Sir G. E. Cartier was the principal part- ner. Appointed to the Bench, 31 Oct., 1872. (Salary $3!999-> — " Villa St. Lambert," near JVinnipex. Blake, //on. Samuel Hume, Fiee- Chancellor of the Court of Chan- cery of Ontario. Second son of the late Hon. William Hume Blake, for many years Chancellor for Upper Canada, by Catharine Hume, grand- daughter of William Hume of Humewood, Esq., M.P. for Wicklow in the British House of Commons. Born in the City of Toronto, Sept., 1835 i educated at Upper Canada College and at the University of Toronto, where he took the degree of B.A., in 1858 ; married, 1859, the third daughter of the late Rt. Rev. B. Cronyn, Lord Bishop of Huron. Studied law with his uncle, the late Dr. Skefhngton Connor, subsequently a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, was called to the Bar of Upper Canada, Hilary Term, i860, and was from that time until his elevation to the Bench, a partner of his brother, Hon. Edward Blake, Q.C., M.P., late Minister of Justice. Created a Q.C., 1872 ; appointed Vice-Chancellor of Ontario, 2 Dec, 1872. (&/r7/-j' $4,999.92.) — Sj Pembroke Street North, Toronto. Blanchard, Georoe Augustus, yud^e of the County Court of Dis- trict No. Four, comprising the Counties of Kings, //ants and Colchester, A'.S. Son of the late Edward S. Blanchard, Esq., a loyalist refugee of Truro. Born there, 6 Sept., 181 1; educated at the Pictou Academy, under BIOGRAPHICAL DATA. 203 -La- an- for rand- the dge ula, the ate jr of e of ider the well-known Dr. McCulloch ; married Jane, daughter of Rev. James Robson, of Pictou. Studied law partly with his cousin the late Jotham Blanchard, Esq., M.P., and partly with Hon. J. W. Johnston, afterwards [udge in Equity, and was called to the Bar, 1839. Commenced practice at Antigonish, where he remained until 1847, when he removed to Halifax, and entered into partnership with the present Judge James ; was elected Recorder of Halifax twice successively, and as such con- ducted the legal business of the city. A])pointed Judge of Probate, of Kings County, 26 Augt., 1854, when he removed to Kentville, where he continued to practice until his appointment to his present office, 2 1 Augt., 1876. {Salary $1,898.35. ) — Kentville . Boss6, 7/0/1. Joseph Ncjel, a Puisne yml^^c of the Superior Court of Quebec. Son of Capt. Joseph Bosse', of Ca[) St. Ignacc, P.Q., by Marie Louise Blais. Born at Cap St. Ignace, 25 Dec, 1806 ; educated in (Que- bec ; married Miss Borne ; studied with late Andre R. Haniel, Esq., of Quebec, and was called to the Bar, 1833. Created a Q.C., 1867. Sat in Legislative Council of Canada for De La Durantaye division, from 1862 until the Union, when called to the Senate by Royal Proclamation. Appointed a Puisne Judge of the Superior Court, with rank and prece- dence next after Hon. S. C. Monk, 18 Jan., 1868. {Salary $3,999-96.) — 52 St. Louis St., Quebec. BoswELL, George Morss Jukes, Q-C, yudije of the County Court of the County of Northumberland, Ont. Son of John Boswell, Kscj , At- torney and Solicitor, of London, England, who came to Canada in 1S22, and in 1825 was called to the Bar of Upper Canada. Born at Gosport, England, 1804 ; educated at the Grammar School, Buntingford, Hert- fordshire, P^ngland ; married, ist, Susannah, daughter of James Radclitie, Esq., (she died), 2ndly, Mary, daughter of Rev. Thomas \V. Wrench, Rector of St. Michael's Church, Cornhill, London, England. Called to the Bar, Michaelmas Term, 1827 ; created a Q.C. 28 August, 1841, and is now the senior Queen's Counsel in the Province. Elected a Bencher of the Law Society, 1843. Was an unsuccessful candidate for Northum- berland in Upper Canada .Vssembly at the general election, 1S36. Sat for the same seat in Canadian Assembly from 1841 to 1844, when he retired. When in Parliament he was a staunch advocate of Resjionsible Government, and although Conservative in principle, worked with the Reform party until Constitutional Government was conceded. As a lawyer was specially retained to defend Hunter, Morrison and Mont- gomery, tried for high treason connected with the Rebellion of 1837, and (i 204 LEGAL DIRECTORY. as leading counsel succeeded in obtaining the acquittal of the two former persons. Appointed Commissioner of Bankruptcy in 1844 ; Judge of the District Court for the District of Newcastle, 30 May, 1845 ; and Judge of the .Surrogate Court 4 April, 1855. {^(il(^t'y $2,799.96.)- Coboun^. RoTSFORi), Hon. Bi.Lss, yudi^e of the County Court of the Counties of Albert, Westmoreland and Kent, Neic Brunsinick. Seventh son of the Intt' Hon. William Botsford, a Judge of the .Supreme Court of New Bruns- wick. Born at .Sackville, New Brunswick, 26 Nov., 1813 ; educated at King's College, Fredericton ; studied law with the late William Knd, Ksi]., of Bathurst, and was called to the Bar, 1838 ; appointed Surveyor-( General, 1863 ; was a member of Executive Council during the Administration of Hon. A. J. Smith, 1865 ; and Speaker of the New Brunswick Assembly fr(Mii 1867 until the general election, 1870. Sat for Westmoreland in the New Brunswick Assembly from 1851 to 1854, when defeated, and from 1862 until 24 Oct., 1870, when appointed to his present office. {Salary $2,599.92. ) — Moncton. Bourgeois, Hon. Jean Baptiste, a Puisne yudge of the Superior Court of Quebee. Son of M. Francjois Bourgeois, by Scholasti(iue Coti". Born at St. Hyacinthe, P.C^., 19 May, 1835 > i-'ducated at St. Hyacinthe College ; married Miss Frances Cibson. Pursued his law studies with Hon. M. 1-aframboise, and was called to the Bar, 1858; an unsuccessful candidate for Bagot, in House of Conunons at general election, 1874. Appointed to the Bench, 'Aee Hon. A. Lafontaine resigned, i June, 1876. — (^^//(/ry $3,999.96), Ayliner, P.Q. Boyd, John, yunior yudge of the County Court of the County of 'York, Ont. Called to the Bar, Trinity Term, 1851 ; appointed Junior Judge of York and Peel, 14 Dec, 1859 ; Junior Judge of York, i Jan., 1867. {Salary $2,199.96.) — 22 Anne Street, Toronto. Burnham, Zaccheu.s, yud^^e of the County Court of the County of Ontario, Ont. A member of a well-known U.K. family, of which the late Hon. Zaccheus, and late Hon. Asa A., Burnham were members. Born at Peterborough, Ont.; educated there; married Oct., 1848, Sarah, eldest daughter of John B. Warren, Esq., of Oshawa. Called to the Bar, Easter Term, 1845 - appointed Junior Judge of York, Ontario and Peel, 22 Nov., 1852 ; Judge of (Ontario, 27 Dec, 181^3. {Salary $2,799.96.) — IVhitby. Bur ROW ES, Ja.mes Joseph, yudj^e of the County Court of the County of Frontcnae. Born in Ireland ; educated there ; unmarried. Called to the Bar of Upper Canada, 1844 ; elected a Bencher of the Law Society ; appointed Judge of Frontenac, Lenno.x and Addington, i Feb, 1853 j BIOGIIAPHICAL DATA. 2()5 I Clerk of the Peace for the same Counties, 7 Sept., 1861 ; Judge of Leii nox and Addington, 30 Sept., 1864 ; and Judge for Frontenac, 28 May, 1869. {Salary $2,600.) — Kingston. Burton, lion. Ckuroe William, a yud\::c of the Court of Appeal. Ont. Second son of the late Admiral Ceorge Cuy Hurton, R.N. 15orn at Sandwich, Kent, JMigland, 21 July, 1818; educated at the Rochester and Chatham Proprietary School, under Rev. Robert \\'histon ; married June. 1850, l-'lizabeth, eldest daughter of late Dr. 1*'. Perkins, of St. Ann's iJay, Island of Jamaica. Called to the Har, Piaster Term, 1842; created a QC, 1863; elected a Pencher of the Law Society, 18 , and again under the new system, 1871. Commenced practice of his profession in City of Hamilton, where he was for a time in partnership with Mr. Sc.d Her, and subsecjuently with Messrs. Bruce and AN'alker ; appointed to his present position 30 May, 1874, and in 1875, on tlie elevation of Mr. Justice Strong to the Supreme Court, became the Senior Justice of the Court of Appeal in his place. (Salary $4,999.92.) — " Oak f.odi^e,'' Toronto; Toronto Club. Campbei,!,, Hon. Stewart, Q.C, yudge of the County Courts of Dis- trict No. Six, comprising the Counties of Ini'erness, Antigonish and Guyshorough, N.S. Son of the late John Campbell, Ks([., of the Island of Jamaica, who sat in the House of Assembly of that Island for many years, and was a distinguished Militia General Officer during the rebellion in Jamaica in 1832 ; and grandson (maternally) of the late James Stewart, Esq., of Stewart Castle, Trelawney, Jamaica, who was for many years a member of the Jamaica Legislature, and an Assistant Judge of the Supe rior Court in that Colony. Porn in Jamaica, 5 May, 181 2 ; educated in England; married, 1837, (leorgina Mackintosh, daughter of the late Matthew Richardson, Esq., of Halifax, N.S. Studied law with the present Chief Justice of N.S., Sir William Young, and was called to the Par 1835 ; created a Q.C., i860 ; held for some years the offices of Surrogate to the Court of Vice-Admiralty, and Judge of Probates for Guysborough. W'as from 1863 to 1865 a Commis.sioner with Messrs. Planchard and Har- rington, to revise and consolidate the Statutes of Nova Scotia. Was Speaker of the House of Assembly, N.S., from 1854 to i860, having been thrice elected to that office. Sat for Ciuysborough in N.S. Assembly from 185 1 until the Union, when returned for the same seat to House of Com- mons by acclamation, where he continued to sit until general election, 1874, when defeated; appointed to the present office, 21 Augt, 1876. {Salary $1,898.35.) — Guysborough. 206 LEGAL DIIIFXTORY. ri' f Caron, Hon. Louis Bonaventure, a Puisne jfudgc of the ^xiperior Court of Quebec. Son of M. Bonaventure Caron, of I /Islet, P.Q. Born at 1,'Islct, i6 Nov., 182S; educatedat the Colleges of Stc. Anne, Nicolet, and St. Hyacinthe ; married, 6 Juno, 1866, Hcrminie, eldest daughter of K. I,. Pacaud, Esq., of Arthabaskaville. Called to the Bar, 1855. Was returned for L'Islet to Canadian Assembly at the general election, 1857, but unseated on petition ; an unsuccessful candidate for same seat at the general election, 1861, but returned at the general election, 1863, and represented the County from that time until the Union of 1867, when he was defeated for the House of Commons. Appointed to the Bench, 4 Nov., 1874. (.S'rtA??-)' $4,274.12.) — 53 8t. Louis Street, Quebec. Casault, Hon. Louis Edelmar Napoleon, LL.D., a Puisne yudiie of the Superior Court of Quebec. Descended from an old French family, now almost extinct, originally from Granville in Normandy. Son of Louis Casault, Esq., of St. Thomas, P.Q., two of whose sons, in addition to the Judge, rose to distinction, viz., the late Very Rev. L. J. Casault, founder of Laval University, and the late Lieutenant-Colonel Casault, C M.Ci., formerly of the French army, then of H. M. looth Regiment, and at the time of his death Assistant Adjutant-General of Militia at Quebec. Born at St. Thomas, 10 July, 1823 ; educated at the Seminary of Quebec; married, 7 July, 1870, Elmire Jane, eldest daughter of the late Hon. John Pangman, Seignior of Lachenaye, near Montreal ; studied law with Mef:srs. Lelievre & Angers ; was called to the Bar, 1847, and soon afterwards entered into partnership with Jean Langlois, Esq., Q.C., M.P., the firm subsequently taking in M. Auguste Real (now Hon. ex- Attorney-General) Angers, and the late J. G. Colston, Esq., Q.C., I.L.D. Created a Q.C., 1867; has been Professor of Commercial and NLaritime Law in r,aval University (from which he obtained the decree of LL.D., 1865), since 1858. Sat for Montmagny in the Canadian Assembly from. 1854 to 1857, when he retired, and for Belle- chasse, in the House of Commons, from 1867 until elevated to the Bench (with residence at Kamouraska) 27 May, 1870; transferred to Quebec, 1873. {Salary, $5,000.) While at the Bar was counsel for the Province (it Quebec in the arbitration for the division and adjustment of the debts, credits, liabilities. Sec, of LTpper and Lower Canada. The most notable case that has come before him as a Judge is the Bonaventure local election case, 1876, in which both the petitioner and sitting member were unseated and disqualified. — " Londtsir" De Salaberry St., Quebec. niOGUAl'HK'AL DATA. 207 Chadwick, Austin Cooper, y uuior y ud^^c of (he County Court of the County of U'e/lingtoti, Ont. Son of Mr. John Craven Chadwick, now of Guelph, and formerly of Tipperary, Ireland. Horn in Township of An- caster, Ont., i8 Nov., 1842 ; educated at Guelph Grammar School, and at Clapham, I'.ngland ; married Caroline, second daughter of R. (J. Nicholson, Esi]., of Toronto. Called to the Har, Upper Canada, Kaster Term, 1864, and, was, for a time a partner of Mr. Thomas Hodgins, Q.C., M.P.P., and subsequently of Mr. 1). Mitchell McDonald; appointed to his present office, 10 Jan., 1873. (.>'()■/(/>•>' $2, 199.96.) — '■'■ T/ie Buni^a- lo'ti'^' Guelph : Gudph Club. Chaiinon, Hon. Huisert Wii.kuid, a Puisne yud^e of the Supei-for Court of Quebec. Son of M. G. Chagnon, by Justine Brousseau dit Lafleur. Born at Vercheres, P.Q., 22 March, 1 833 ; educated at St. Sulpice College, Montreal; married, Jan., 1858, Marie Elizabeth, daughter of Jean B. Varin, Esq., Cadastre Commissioner for Eaprairie. Studied law with the late Messrs. Jos. Ferreol Pelletier, Q.C., and Joseph Pa[)in, then in partnership, and was called to the Bar, 1855 ; commenced practice at St. Hyacinthc in 1856, in partnership with the present Judge Papineau, and was subsequently the partner of the present Judge Sicotte; appointed to the Bench, 22 Sept., 1873, (Salary $3,999.96.) — St. Johns. Clarke, George McKexzie, yunior yudge of the ('ounty Court of the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham, Ont. Eldest son of Charles Clarke, Esq., of Bowmanville, Ont. iiorn at Cobourg, Ont. ; educated there ; married Eliza, eldest daughter of the late William Weller, Esq. Called to the Bar, Michaelmas Term, 1850; appointed to his present position 28 July, 1857. [Salary $2,199.96.) — Cobourx: Coursol, Michel Joseph Charles, Q.C, yudge of the Sessions of the Peace at Montreal. Son of the late M. Michel Coursol, an officer in the Hudson Bay Company, by Marie Melanie, daughter of M. Joseph Quesnel, the well-known Canadian poet and dramatist. Born at Am- herstburg, Ont., 3 Oct., 1819; educated at the Montreal College; married the daughter of the late Hon. Sir Etienne Tache,who was on two occasions Prime Minister of Canada. Studied law with C. S. Chcrrier, Esfj.. (^.C, who subsequently became his ste])-father, and was called to the Bar, 1841 ; created a Q.C, 1873 ; appointed Joint Coroner for the District of Mon- treal, 30 June, 1848 ; Inspector and .Superintendent of Police for City of Montreal, 2 Feb. ,1856 ; Judge of the Sessions of the Peace for Montreal, 1870 ; a Commissioner under 31 Vic, cap. 94, 23 Nov., 1869 ; and Com- 208 LEfJAL DIRECTOHY. 1 ir' ^ ^'i U - !i ■■ ■ I m missioner of Police for the Dominion, same date. Was a Commissioner appointed to ciuiuirc into the state of the Montreal Registry Office, 2^ April, 1850; and has held the office of Mayor of Montreal. Created a Knight of the Order of Charles III. of Spain, 1872. — '' Soz/vo/ir," Dor- chester Street West, Montreal. Ckkask, lion. Hknkv Pkrinc; rKi.i.EW, a yudge of the Supreme V our t of British Columbia. Horn in j'lngland, 1825 ; graduated at Clare Hall, Cambridge as ]5.A.,i847; married the daughter of the late Dr. John l.ind- ley, Ph.D., F.R.S., Professor of liotany at University College, London, and sister of Hon. Sir Nathaniel Lindley, one of the Judges of the High Court of Justice of Eni'land. Called to the P)ar of the Middle Temple, June, 1849. Called to the liar of British Columbia, 1858. Was Attorney- General of P>ritish Columbia from 14 Oct., 1861, to 13 May, 1870, when appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. {ISalary $4,849.92.) Appointed a Commissioner (with Messrs. Phillippo and Alston) for comjjiling and i)rinting a new edition of the laws of Piritish Columbia, 27 April, 187 i ; appointed a Commissioner (with Chief Jus- tice Begbie and Mr. Justice Cray) to in([uire into the Texada Island matter, 13 March, 1874 ; appointed a Commissioner (with Messrs. PJliott and McCreight) to consolidate the Public General Statutes of British Columbia, 15 May, 1877. — Fort Street, Vietoria. Cross, Hon. Alkxander, a Puisne yuiige of the Court of Queen's Bench of Quebec. Youngest son of the late Robert Cross, Esq., formerly ly of the parish of Old Monklands, Lanarkshire, Scotland, and latterly of Montreal. Horn in Scotland, 1821 ; educated at , in the Eastern Townships — where his mother, on the death of his father, had gone to live — and at the Seminary of Montreal ; married, July, 1 85 1 , Julia, second daughter of William Lunn, Esq. Studied law with Hon. C. D. Day, Q.C. Was called to the Bar 1843, and soon after became the partner of the late Duncan Fisher, f^sq., Q.C. On the death of that gentleman he be- came associated in business with the late Hon. James Smith, Attorney- General, and later on with C. P. Davidson, Esq., Q.C. While yet a student, was Clerk to the Municipality of Beauharnois, then comjjrising the present Counties of Beauharnois, Chateauguay, Huntingdon, and a jjortion of Napierville. Declined the Attorney-Generalship of Quebec, September, 1874. Appointed to his present office, 30 August, 1877. {Salary, $4,999.95.) — '■'■ Amelia Lodge,'^ 151 Cote des Neiges Hill, Mont- real. niO(iRAF'HI<'AI- DATA. 209 Daniell, Jamks, yiidi^e of the (Jouiity Court of the United Counties of Prescott and Russell, Out. Son oftliulate Mr. Stannous Daniell, of Toronlo. liorn in County Monughan, Ireland. Came to Canada when young. Called to tlie Wax, Hilary Term, 1S48, and practised for some years in London, Ont. Appointed a Commissioner to emiuire into fitness, i\:c., of the President of University College, Toronto, 27 Dec, 1S55 ; Judge of Prescott and Russell, 5 January, 1.S63. {Salary 82,599.92.) — L'0>ii^nal. Dakinei.l, Ceorc.k Hknry Frkwkn, jfunior yudi^v 'if the County Court of the County 0/ Ontario, Ont. Son of I'klward Taylor D.irtnell, Ks(i , (formerly of Limerick, Ireland), County Attorney and Clerk of the Peace for the United Counties of Prescott and Kussell, by Catherine Cooto Flemyng, of Dublin, Ireland. Horn in the City of Limerick, t.4. l''eb., 1S34; Educated at King College Scho;jl, London, Kng. ; married, ist, Maria Louisa, daughter of A. B. Mawke, Lsip, of Toronto, for thirty years Chief Lmigrant Agent for Upper Canada (she died) ; 2ndl\-, Caroline, daughter of G. C. Gross, Esq., of Whitby, Ont. Studied law, first, with the present Chief Justice FLagerty, and subsecpiently with the late Hon. J. H. Cameron, Q.C., and with Mr. Christopher Robinson, Q.C., and was called to the Bar, Hilary Term, 1S58. Became a partner of the late Mr. H. J. Macdonnell, Clerk of the Peace for Ontario ; ajjijointed Master in Chancery at Whitby, Dec, 1858 ; and to present office, 1 1 Oct., 1873. {Salary $2,199 9^-) — Byron St., IVhitly ; National Club. Davis, Joseph Frederick., Q.C, junior yudi:;c of the County Court of the Couttty of Middlesex, Ont. Born in Cork, Ireland, 1827. Came to Canada, 1834 ; educated at Belleville ; married Miss Laura Charlotte Adams, of Sarnia. Studied law with late Hon. John Ross, (^-C, and was called to the Bar, Trinity Term, 1852 ; created a Q.C, 1876 ; was for many years Solicitor to the County of Lambton. Appointed, 1875, by the Dominion Government, in conjunction with Mr. J. W. Manning, a Commissioner to enquire into the working of the Prohibitory Laws of the United States (See Report, 1875). In 1866, during the Fenian Raids, raised the ist Volunteer Company of Lambton; in 1868 was gazetted Liout.-Colonel of 37th Battalion, of which his old com[)any formed part. Appointed County Attorney of Lambton, 6 March, 1858; appointed Junior Judge of Middlesex, 9 June,T876. {.^alary, $2,200.46.) — London, Deacon, John, yudge of the County Court of the County of Renfreiv, Ont. F2Idest Son of John Deacon, Esq., a native of Kilkenny, Ireland, 14 p 1 f 1': 1 i 1 \ 1 1 ; ,i|i { { 1 ' i ^ 210 LEGAL DIRI'X'TORV. who came to Canndn, iHi6, and for many years ( arried on lumbering operations in County T^anark, Ont., by Mary Harper. Horn near Perth, Ont., I Jan., 1823. I'-ducated at Perth, ('ailed to tlie Par, Michael- mas Term, 1849, and practised in I'crth from that time up to iiis njjpoint- ment to liis |ircseiit (jHice, at which lime he was senior |)artner in the firm of Deacon iS,: Morris, ihe junior partner beintj; the late Lieul.- Governor of .Manitoba. Was Mayor nf Perth. Ajjpointed Judge of Renfrew, 27 Aug., 1866. {Salary ^2, Goo.) — Pembroke. Dkan, William Warrkn, ymii^eof the County Court of the County of Victoria, Ont. .Son of Rev. Horace Dean, a Wesk-yan Metiiodst clergyman. Porn in Canada. Kducated at Victoria University, where he took degree of B.A. ; married Miss Pogart, of Napanee ; studied law with Hon. I,. Wallbridge, (^.C, and was called to the Par, Michaelmas Term, 1859. Appointed to liis present otfice, 9 September, 1874. {Salary $2,199,96.) — Lindsay. Uennisi'oun, RoiiKKf, Q.C., yudgc of the County Court of the County of J'eterl>oi'oui:;h, Ont. I'ourth son of James Dennistcnm, Msc]., of Den- nistoun-Colgrain and Camis Eskan, by .Mury Ramsay Oswald, of Auchen- cruive and Scotstoun. Porn at Camis Kskan, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, 181 5 ; educated by private tuition ; married 1839, Ma.Kwell, daughter of Major Hamilton, of the 79lh I liglilaiulers. Called to the Par, Ivaster Term, 1849 ; elected a Peiiclier ol the Law Society, 1864 ; created a Queen's Counsel, 1869'; commenced practice in Peterborough in 1849, and was for some years in partnership with his son, Mr. J. V. Dennistoun, at Peterborougli and Lindsay. Appointed Lieutenant-Colonel of the 5th Battalion Peterborough Militia, 1857, and Judge of the County Court,. 9 July, 1868. {Salary $2,599.92.) — " Inverlea" Peterborough. Des Barres, Hon. William Frefjerick, a Puisne yudge of the Supreme Court of JVoTa Scotia. Descended from Jose[)h Frederick Willet Des Barres, a well known military officer and hydrographer, who served under Wolfe at Louisbourg and Quebec, and was subsccjuently in succession Lieutenant-Governor of Cape Breton and Prince Fdwaid Island. Born, 1800 ; educated in Nova Scotia ; married Miss Cutler ; studied law in Halifax ; was called to the Bar, 1822, and practised at Guysborough up to his appointment to the Bench, 14 Nov., 1848. {Salary $3,999.96.) Represented Guysborough in the Nova Scotia Assembly, and was Solicitor-General in Mr. Howe's Administration. — Halifax. Des Brisav, Hon. Mather Byles, Q.G., yudge of the County Courts- (iKHiUAIMIK'AL DATA. 211 of District No, Tiiurney N.S. Descended from a Huguenot family, (jf which the first who came to America was 'I'homas des Mrisay, I-icutenant-Oovernor of St. John's (now I'. K.I.)- '"^"'i of Thomas Ik-lcher Dl-s Ikisay, M.D., late of Dartmouth, N..S., by Lucretia, daughter of Jesse Woodward, Ks(| , of Hahfax; and grandson ot Thomas Des Hrisay, captain Royal .Vrtillery. Born at Chester, I.unenburg, N.S., 19 March, 1828; educated in Dart- mouth and Hahfax ; married, in .Sept., 1S76, Ada A , eldest daughter of John Harley, Ks([., late Collector of Customs at Hridgewater, N.S. ; studied law in Halifax, and was called to the I5ar, April, 1851. Was Secretary to first Provincial Industrial and .Agricultural Kxhibition, held in Halifax, 1854, and a Commissioner (with others) for the consolidation of the Statutes of Nova .Scotia, 1876. Immigration Agent for Nova Scotia from 1872 until 21 August, 1876, when appointed to his present otBce. {Salary %2,Qoo.) Sat lor Lunenburg in Nova Scutia .Vssembly from 1867 until his elevation to the Bench, and was Speaker of the Assembly from 3 May, 1875, until he retired as above. While a member of the Assembly introduced and carried the Free Crant and Homestead Law, and the Act relating to Road and Bridge service, the api)ointment of supervisors, Ike. He also introduced a bill to effect reform in the disposal of the Crown Lands, by preventing speculation, and reserving them for actual settle- ment, on easy terms, which was passed in the Assembly but rejected by the Council. — Brids^eivater. DoHKRTV, lion. Marcus, A.M., a Puisne jfudge of the Superior Court of Quebec. Son of late Thos. Doherty and Bridget McClosky. Born at Dungiven, County Dcrry, Ireland, 1820 ; educated at the Dun- given Grammar School, at St. Hyacinthe College, and at the University of Vermont, where he took degrees of A.B. and A.M. Studied law with R. S. M. Bouchette, Esc]., and was called to the Bar, 1848; created a Q.C., 1872 ; was a Commissioner with the late Mr. Lafrenaye, in 1863, to enquire into certain charges preferred against the then Clerk of the Crown, Montreal ; and was subsecjuently Batounier of the Montreal section of the Bar of Quebec. Appointed to the Bench, 22 Sept, 1873. {Salary $3,999.96.) — Sho^brooke. Dor ION, Hon. Sir Antoine Aime, Knight, Chief y ustice of the Court of Queen's Bench of Quebec. Son of the late Pierre Antoine Dorion, Esq., who represented Champlain in the Lower Canada Assembly, from 1830 to 1838, by Genevieve, daughter of the late P. Bureau, Esq., who sat for St. Maurice in the same body, from 1820 to 1834 j his i:- !12 i.ixjAL I)Iiu:<;t()U\, hrotlicr, Jean Hapliste Kric Dorion (who died Nov., 1866), sal for a con- siderable jieriud in tlie Canad.i AsseniMy ; anollur brother, I'ierre Nort' Dorion, sat in the I lonse of (.'oninions, from general election 1.S72 imtil general election 1.S74 ; and another brother is now a Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of (Quebec (whom see). Horn at Ste. .Vnne de la I'eradt;, P.(J., 17 Jan., 1818; educated at Nicolet College ; married, i.S.jS, the daughter of the late Dr. Tresller, of Montreal, (she died). Called to tiie Har, Lower Canada, Jan., 1S42 ; created (^.C, 1863. Was leader of the A\>//j;i' or French Canadian Liberal party of the Province of (Jiiebc( from his entrance into political life luitil his retirement therefrom. Occupied a distinguished position at t!ie Bar; was Jialoniiur of the Montreal Har for some years ; and also President of the Par (A the Pro- vince of (Quebec . Dei lined a seat in the Canadian Cabinet, 1857. Was a member of the Lxecutive Council, Canada, from 2 to 4 .\ugt., 1858 ; from 24 May, 1862 to 27 Jan., 1863 ; and again t'rom the 16 NLiy, 1863, until the 29 ALirch, 1864, and during those several periods held theolfices of Commissioner of Crown Lands, from 2 to 4 Augt., 1858, when the Government of which he was co-leader resigned, not possessing the con- fidence of Parliament ; Provincial Secretary from ^Lly, 1862 to Jan., 1863, when he resigned on the Intercolonial Railway ([ueslion ; Attorney Gene- ral uf Lower Canada, and co-leader of the Government (with Hon. J. S. ALicdonald as Premier), from May, 1S63, to NLirch, 1864, when the Ministry retired from office owing to their not possessing a sufficient majority to enable them to carry on the business of the country. Sworn of the Privy Council, 7 Nov., 1S73, and was Minister of Justice of the Dominion from that date until appointed Chief Justice of the Province of Quebec, i June, 1874. {Siilary, $6,000.) Was Administrator of the Government of the Province of Quebec, on the occasion of the last illness and death of Lieutenant-Governor Caron, from 8 Nov. to 15 Dec, 1876. Sat in Canadian Assembly as a mcn:iber for Montreal, from 1854 until general election, 186 1, when defeated, and for Hochelaga, from 1862 until the Union. Represented laiter county in House of Commons from the Union until general election, 1872, when returned for Napierville, for which he continued to sit until his elevation to the Bench. — 336 Sherhrooke Street, Montreal ; St. James Club ; Rideau Club. Dorion, Hon. Vincislas Paul W^ilfkid, a Puisne yudi^e of the Superior Court of Quebec. The youngest of seven brothers, sons of the late P. A. Dorion, Esq. (See «;//l C. S. Cherricr, Ks(i., Q.C., now the "Nestor" of the Har of the 1'p«. vince, and of his brother, the present Chief Jiistice.with the latter of whom he remained associated in business as hjng as the Chief Justice con- tinued at the I'ar ; was one of the colhthjratciir'i of /.'Aienir news- paper, and subsc(|uently co-proprietor of Lc I\tys\ unsuccessfull) con- tested Chambly, for the Mouse of Commons, and Drummond and Artha- baska, for the (Quebec Assembly. at the general election of 1867; appointed to the Bench, 8 Oct,, 1875. {Sixlary %/\„^^().c)z.) As a mcrnl)er of the IJar argued many important causes, both in the Civil and Criminal Courts, the last, and perliaps tlic most important, being the defence of J. R. Middlemiss, in the well-known suit bn)uglu against him by tla- Quebec Government, to recover certain public property at the 'Panner\t-. ^^on- treal, which suit resulted in the defeat of the action of the (loverm icnt. Since his elevation to the liench, has tried a matter of an intereslii.,, ,ind important character— the Jacques Cartier Controverted Election case — in which it was sought to unseat and disijualify the sitting mcml)er, Hon. R. Latlamme, now Minister of Justice, whom Judge Dorion confirmed in his seat, with costs against the petitioner. — Montreal. DoucKT, I'li'KKK Antoink, y udgi' of the Sessions of the Peace, Qtiebec. Son of Pierre Doucet. Es(|., merchant, of Quebec, by Anne Ranoy/f'". Tiorn in the City of Quebec, 15 Feb., 1S15 ; educated there. Married, 1848, Marie Thorose Delphine, daughter of Hon. Jean C. Uruneau, late a Judge of the Superior Court. Studied law with late J. Ci. Baird, Escj., and the late Gaspard Drolet, Ks(|. Was called to the Bar, 1838, and practised in the City of Quebec until ap[)ointed Clerk of the Court of Requests at Lotbini^re, 13 May, 1839. This Court hav- ing been abolished on the 28 Jan., 1842, he was appointed Clerk of the District Court for the Inferior District of Dorchester. He returned to the liar in 1844, and practised in partnership with tiie late Auguste Soulard, Ks(i. Appointed Joint Clerk of the Peace for the District of Quebec (witli the late Francois Xavier Perrault, Esq.,) 20 Nov. 1846. After the death of Mr. Perrault, was appointed Clerk of the Peace and of the Crown, conjointly with the late James Green, Esq., on 31 Dec. 1S53, both of whom, by warrant from tiie War Office, were appointed Com- missioners for the enlistment of soldiers. After Mr. Green's decease, was appointed sole Clerk of the Peace and of the Crown on the 19 May, mB\ 214 LEGAL DIRECTORY, 1' 1858. Appointed Judge of the Sessions of the Peace 19 Sept., 1868, and Commissioner of the Provincial Police, 1870. Is ex-officio one of the members of the Police Board of the City of Quebec, under 26 Vic, cap. 57 ; created a Knight of the Royal Order of Isabella Catolica, 9 Dec, 187 1. Elected a member of the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation of Madrid, i June, 1876, and on 30th June, 1876, a corresponding member of the Academy, with the rank of Professor. — 18 Garneau Street, Quebec. Duff, Hon. Charles, a Fuisfie yudge of the Suprevie Court of New Bru)is7vick. Of Scottish parentage, his father and mother having been natives of Perthshire, Scotland. Born at St. Mary's, County of Yorii, N.B., 3 July, 181 7 ; educated at the St. John Grammar School; unmar- ried. Called to the Bar, Hilary Term, 1840 ; created a Q.C, i.'-'6o ; ap- pointed to the Bench 8 Oct., 1875. (Salary $3,999-96.) — 197 Charlotte Stteet, St. John. Dlnkin, Hon. Christoi'HER, D.C.L., a Puisne yudge of the Superior Court of Quebec. Born in England, 181 2; educated at the University of London (now University College, London), and at the Universides of Glasgow and Harvard, at which latter he was for a short time Greek tutor ; married Mary, daughter of late Dr. Jonathan Barber, afterwar'l. of McGiil University, Montreal. Studied law with the late Alexander Buchanan, Esq , Q.C, subsec[uently with Mr. F. G. (now Hon. Justice) Johnson, and was called to the Bar, 1846; created a Q.C, 1867. Prac- tised for some years in partnership with the present Chief Justice Mere- dith and Mr. Slrachan Bethune, Q.C- Edited the Montreal Morning Courier^ from May, 1837, to the summer of 1838, when he became Secre- tary of the Education Commission, under the late Earl of Durham, then Governor- General of British North America. Served under the late Lord Sydenham, when Governor-General : first, in carrying out the work of that Commission, and afterwards as Secretary of the Post Office Commission ; and from 1841, as Assistant Secretary tor Lower Canada — in which office he remained until ALay, 1847. Was President of the Sliakespeare Club, Montreal. Is a Governor of McGill University, Montreal ; a Trustee of St. Francis College, Richmond, P.Q. ; and of the South Eastern Coun- ties Junction Railway. Was Lieutenant-Colonel of Volunteer Militia: first of the Montreal Light Infantry, from 1856 to 1859 ; and from Sept. 1866, to June, 1872 of the 52nd (" Bedford ") Battalian of V. I. Was a member of the Executive Council and Treasurer of the Province of Que- bec from July, 1867, until sworn of the Privy Council and appointed BIOGRAPHICAL DATA. 215 Minister of Agriculture, Nov. 1869, in which office he remained until 25 Oct., 1871, when appointed a Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec. {Satiry, $4,000). Was an unsuccessful candidate for Drum- mond in Canadian Assembly in 1844. Sat in that body for Drummond and Arthabaska, from general election 1857 to general election 1861, when defeated, and for Bronie from Jan., 1862 until the Union, when returned to Commons and Local House by acclamation, where he re- mained until his elevation to the Bench. — Kinmdtoii : Ridcau Club. Eli,iott, Wilijam, jfudge of the County Court of the County of Middle- sex, Ont. Born in England. Came to Canada at an. early age. Studied law with Messrs. Blake and Morrison, and was called to the Bar, Trinity Term, 1852; appointed to his present office, 5 June, 1869. .Salary $2,599 92.) — London. Fisher, J/on. Charles, D.C.L., a Puisne yudge of the Supreme Court of New Bruns7i.nek. His father, Peter Fisher, a native of New York, removed to New Brunswick after the American Revolution, with other loyalists. Born in Fredericton, N.B., about 181 1 ; educated at the Col- lege of New Brunswick, where he graduated B.A., 1830 ; married, Sept., 1836, Amelia, seventh daughter of the late David Hatfield, l'',sq., a loyalist from New York. Pursued his law studies with the late Hon. G. F. Street, subsequently a Judge of the Supreme Court ol N.H. ; and was called to the Bar, 1833 ; ceated a Q.C., 1855 J appointed a Com- missioner to consolidate and codify the Statute Law of New Brunswick, and to enquire into the procedure of the Courts of Law and Equity, and into the Lawof Fvidence,i852. Was a delegate to the Railway Conven- tion, held at Portland, 1850 ; to the Conference at Quebec of delegates from the several Provinces of British North America for the ])urpose of preparing a scheme of I7nion, since accomplished, 1864 ; and to the final Conference in London, to secure the passage of the " British North .Ame- rica Act " before the House of Commons, 1866-7. Received the honorary degree of D.C.L. from the LTniversity of New lirunswick, 1866. Was a member of the Executive Council of New Brunswick from 1848 (declining at that time to accept of any office of emolument), to 1856, when the Government resigned; was Attorney-General (in his own Administration; from 1857 to 1861, and again, from 1866 until the Union of 1867. Sat for York in New Brunswick Assembly from 1837 to 1850, when he was defeated ; from 1854 to 1865, when he a second time lost his election ; and from March, 1865 until the Union; and for same County in House of Commons from the Union until 3 Oct., 21G LEGAL DIULCTORY. 1868, when appointed a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of N.B. {Salary $4,000) ; ajjpointed Judge of the Court of Divorce and Matri- monial Causes for same Province, 14 October, 1868. As a puliHc man he advocated, and did much to secure, the estabHshment of Responsible Covernmcnt in New Brunswick, and he lent his best efforts towards the accomplishment of the Confederation of Canada. — Frcdcricton. FouRNiER, lion. Tf:LEsi'HORE, // Puisnc yndgc of the Supreme Court of Canada. Son of M. Guillaume P'ournier, of Bt'-cancour, P.Q. Born at St. Franc;ois, Riviere du Sud, Montmagny, P.Q., 1824 ; educated ot Nicolet College under the late Abbe Ferland the historian ; married, 1S57, Miss Demers. Studied law with the late Hon. R. E. (afterwards Judge) Caron, and was called to the Bar of Quebec, 1846. Created a (^.C, 1863. Has been Batofuiier oi \\(i Quebec Bar. and President of the General Council of the Bar of the Province of Quebec. Was one of the Editors of Le National newspaper (Quebec), published in the inter- est of the Liberal party, 1856-7-8. Sworn of the Privy Council 7 Nov., 1873, and was Minister of Inland Revenue in Mr. Mackenzie's Admin- istration, from that date until 8 July, 1874, when appointed to succeed Hon. A. A. (now Chief Justice) Dorion as Minister of Justice, in which office he remained until transferred to the Post Office Department. 19 May, 1875. Appointed a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court, 8 Oct., same year. {Salary, $7,000). Sat for Bellechasse in House of Com- mons from August, 1870, until his elevation to the Bench, and rei)re- sented Montmagny in Quebec Assembly from general election, 1871, until 7 Nov., 1873, when he resigned on his taking office. Was an un- successful candidate for Montmagny in Canadian Assembly at general election, 1854, for City of Quebec in same Chamber, at general election, 1857 ; for " Stadacona " division in Legislative Council in i86i,and for " De la Durantaye" division, in same House, 1864. The Supreme Court Act and the Insolvency Act, 1875, ^^^'"^ introduced and carried through Parliament by M. Fournier, as Minister of Justice. — Corner of Da /y and Chapel Streets, Ottawa ; Rideau Club. Galt, Uon. Thomas, a Puisne yudge of the Court of Common Pleas of Ontario. Second son of the late John Gait, F^sq., the author of many well-known works of fiction in English literature, who was for some years Commissioner of the Canada Land Company ; and a brother of Hon. Sir A. T. Gait, K.C.^LG., late Finance Minister of Canada. Born about 1816; educated iu Canada; married Oct., 1847, Frances Louisa, youngest BIOGRAPHICAL DATA. 21: i daughter of James W. Perkins, Esq., R.N. Was for some years in the service of the Canada Land Company. Studied law with the late Chief [ustice Draper, and was called to the Bar, Upper Canada, Faster Term, 1845; created a Q.C., 1858; was a chief clerk in the oftice of the Attorney-General for Upper Canada for some years after the Union of 1840. Elected a Bencher of the Law Society, 1855 ; a])pointed to the Bench, vice Hon. John Wilson, deceased, 7 June, 1869. {Salary $4.999.92.) — 83 Pembroke titrcet Souths Joroiito ; Toronto Club. (iuwAN, Jamf.s Rohkrt, yudge of the County Court of the County of Sinnve, Ont. Only son of the late Henry Hatton Gowan, Esq., who. emigrating from Ireland, settled on a farm in the Township of Albion, and subsequently became Deputy Clerk of the Crown and Pleas for County Simcoe. Born in Ireland, 22 Dec, 1817; educated in Canada; married, 1853, Anna, second daughter of Rev. S. B. Ardagh, ^LA., late Rector of Barrie, and Licumbent of Shanty Bay. Studied law with late Hon. James E. Small, subsequently Solicitor-General for Upper Canada, and was called to the Bar, Michaelmas Term, 1839; practised in partner- ship with Mr. Small in Toronto, from the date of his admission until 17 Jan., 1843, when without solicitation on his part, he was appointed Judge of the District and Surrogate Court of the District of Simcoe, and he was for many years the youngest Judge in the Province. The District Judges were ex-offuio Judges of the Division Courts in their Judicial Districts, and in 1853, an Act was passed empowering the Ciovernor to appoint five Judges to frame Rules regulating Procedure in these Courts, and for settling doubtful points, i^'c, under the Division Court Law. Judge Gowan was appointed on this Board, in association with the late Judge Harrison (an English Banister), and Judges O'Reilly, Campbell and Malloch. In Oct., 1857, the Judges of the Superior Courts, having been emj)0\vered to associate a District Judge with them in making cer- tain provisions as to fees, (S:c., under the Common Law Procedure Act, selected Judge Gowan for that purpose. The Act assimilating the Canadian law of Probate and Administration to that of JMigland, and providing fov Courts in every Judicial District, retpiired the appointment by the Gover- nor of three Judges, viz. : a Judge of one of the Superior Courts of Com- mon Law, a Judge of tlie Court of Chancery, and a County Judge, to make rules and orders regulating procedure in these Courts, the duties of oflicers, and generally for carrying the provisions of the law into full effect, and the late Mr. Justice Burns, Vice-Chancellor Spragge and Judge (iowan were the three Judges appointed for the purpose in Augt., 1858, and sub- 218 LEGAL DIRECTORV. sequently framed and settled the orders which now regulate the Courts. The important and difficult work of Consolidating the Public Statutes of the country, involving a classification and the recasting of the whole body of the Statute Law from 1792, upon the report of a previous Commission, was committed to Sir James Macaulay, and at his suggestion JudgeGowan was requested by the Governor-General in 1858, to co-operate and assist in the important work, which he did, and was publicly thanked for his aid, Sir James Macaulay in his published report speaking very warmly of Judge Gowan's assistance. This Consolidation became Law, and it was provided by Statute that the public Acts of the same Session should be incorporated therewith, and the body of Statutes thus Consolidated to the day proclaimed as law. Judge Gowan was again appointed by the Governor-Cieneral to assist in this delicate and important work, and his assistance was again handsomely acknowledged. Speaking of the Con- solidation, Sir James Macaulay himself wrote : " I feel every confidence that a good work has been achieved and a desirable basis laid for future legislation, and for the able and useful services rendered by Judge Gowan. The Government, the Legislature, and the public as well as myself, are greatly indebted to him." In A\m\, 1862, Special Commissions were issued to Sir James Macaulay and Judge Gowan to hold certain Assizes, they being selected to fill the duty of Chief Justice Draper, then absent in England on important public business on behalf of Canada. In the same year, heavy disputed claims between the Government of Canada and the contractors, for the erection of the Parliament Buildings at Ottawa were submitted for adjudication to a tribunal of three, the Goverment Engi- neer, and an Engineer named by the contractors being two, it being arranged that some one Upper Canada Judge, whom both sides might agree upon, should be the third. Judge Gowan was the one selected, and the tribunal of which he was chairman by an unanimous finding finally settled the difficult and long pending disputes. In 1869, he was appointed to the position of Chairman of the Board of County Judges, a body which possesses large powers for regulating the procedure of the Division Courts, and for settling conflictory decisions, their orders having the force of law throughout Ontario. In 187 1, the Hon. Adam Wilson, Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench ; Hon. J. W. Gwynne, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas ; Hon. S. H. Strong.Vice-Chancellor ; Judge Gowan, and Mr. C. S. (now Judge) Patterson, Q.C., were appointed Commissioners to enquire into the constitution and jurisdiction of the several Courts of Law and Equity, Superior and Inferior, Appellate and Original, and into BIOGRAPHICAL DATA. 219 he Courts. Statutes of i'hole body )mmission, dgeGowan and assist :ed for his ;ry warmly ,avv, and it ion sliould jlidated to ;ed by the rk, and his f the Con- confidence I for future Ige Gowan. myself, are sions were in Assizes, 1 absent in the same la and the ttawa were lent Engi- it being des might ected, and ng finally appointed ody which on Courts, le force of dge of the ; Court of owan, and missioners Courts of and into the operation and effect of the present separation and division of juris- diction among the Courts, &c., similar to the JMiglish judicature com- missions ; and on 14 Aug., 1873, the Hon. C. D. Day, a retired Judge ; Judge Polette, of the Quebec Bench ; and Judge Gowan, were by l.etters Patent, under the Great Seal of Canada, appointed Royal Commissioners to investigate certain charges against the Ministry, in connection with the Canadian Pacific Railway Contract. (See IMue Book). Judge Gowan has been for over 30 years a Trustee of tiie Grammar and High School in his locality ; the chairman of the l^oard of Public Instruction from its institution ; and is now chairman of the High School Board of Trustees. {Saidty $2,799.97.) — " Ardmncn^' Barrie. Gray, Hon. Jt)HN Hamilton, D.C.L., a jfud^iic of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. Descended from an old English family ; son of the late Wm. Gray, Esq., for many years H. M.'s Consul in Vir- ginia, U.S. ; and grandson of Joseph Gray, a U. E. Loyalist, formerly of Boston, Mass., who settled in Halifax at the termination of the Ameri- can revolution. (See Sabine's American Loyalists). Born at St. Geor- ge's, Bermuda, 1814 ; educated at King's College, Windsor, N.S , where he graduated A.B., 1833 j married in Dublin, 1845, ^^ eldest daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Ormond, of H. M.'s 30th Regiment of Foot. Called to the Bar, N.B., 1837 ; to that of Ontario, 1872 ; and to that of B.C., same year; created Q.C., 1853; received degree of D.C.L. from University of New Brunswick, 1866 ; occupied for many years a distin- guished itosition as a member of the Bar of New Brunswick and Nisi Prius counsel ; was a member of E.xecutive Council, N.B., from 1851 to 1854, and in May, 1856, was requested to form a Government, which duty he successfully accomplished, holding in it the ofiice of Attorney- (jeneral fi 'in its formation until it ceased to exist in June, 1857; and he was Speaker of the House of Assembly, from 1866 until the Union. Holds a special patent of rank and precedence from Her Majesty as an Executive Councillor, 1855 ; was chairman of Commission, composed of himself. Rev. Dr. Ryerson, Dr. 1 )awson, F. R.S., and Hon. Messrs. Saunders and Brown, of N.B., for enquiring into the affairs of, and popularizing King's College, Fredericton, 1854 (Report and Bill thereon adopted by the Legislature, 1859) ; umpire between Great Britain and the U.S. under the Treaty of Wasliington, 1857-8, and received therefor the approval and thanks of H. M.'s Government, through Lord John Russell, then Secretary of Foreign Affairs {^t& Aiaards of Iloti. y. H. Gray, Umpire. St. John, 1858) ; H. M.'s Commissioner, under the Great Seal, to settle 220 LEGAL DmKCT()RY. in conjunction with Hon. Messrs. Howe and Ritchie, the tenant right question in P.K.I. , i860; a delegate to Portland Railway Convention, 1850; to Charlottetown Union Conference, 1864; and to that at (Que- bec, same year ; Chairman of Committee of Supply, House of Commons, 1867-8; Arbitrator for the Dominion under the 142nd section B.N'.A. Act, 1867-68; and a Royal Commissioner, with Chief Justice Begbie and Justice Crease, to encjuire into Te.xada Island matter, 13 March, 1874. Author of Tlic Practical Application of Passing Events to tJie Improvement of our own Country : a lecture (St. John, 1863) ; the Isth- mus of Panama : a sketch (St. John, 1867) ! ■^''' Oration at tiic Encomia of the University of Nao Brunsivick (St. John, 1868), and of Confederation, or the Political and Parliamentary History of Canada, from the Conference at Quebec in October, 1S64, to the admission of British Columbia in 'Yuly, iSji (Vol. I., Toronto, 1872, pp. 432, 800). Appointed to the Bench in B.C., 2 July, 1872; sat for City and County of St. John in \.B. Assembly from 1850 to 1862, when defeated, from 1863 until 1865, when on dissolution on the Union question, was defeated at the general election with Messrs. Tilley, Fisher, and other supporters of the Union; and from the general election in 1866 on the Union (juestion being again submitted, until the Union in July, 1867, when he was returned to the House of Commons by acclamation, and there sat until his appoint- ment to the Bench, 2 July, 1S72. {Salary $3,999.96.) Among the measures introduced and carried through tlie N.B. Parliament by Mr. Cray may be mentioned : the consolid^uon and amendment of the laws regulating letters patent ; an Act giving committees of the Legislature judicial powers on investigations in relation to public offices and public ■works ; an Act authorizing magisterial investigation in cases of fire without preliminary complaint on oath; an Act enabling parties sustaining damage by the negligence or default of the commissioners of Government rail- ways to maintain an action against the (Government. Was a steady advo- cate of the construction of railways, and of Covernment aid thereto ; and of the Intercolonial Railway, and Union of the Provinces, from his first entrance into public life in 1850. He introduced a measure for enabling parties having claims against Government, either on contract or other- wise, to prosecute the same in the couns of law, which principle, how- ever, was not sustained by the legislatur ;. — Port Street, Victoria. GwvNNE, Hon. John Wellington, a Puisne yudge of the Court of Common Pleas, Ont. Son of the late Rev. Dr. Gwynne, of Castle Knock, Dublin, a Minister of the Church of England. Born in Ireland. lUOGUAPIIICAL DATA. 221 Came to Canada, 1832 ; educated at Trinity College, Dublin ; married the daughter of the late Dr. Durie, StatT Surgeon. Studied law with the late Thomas Kirkpatrick, Esq., Q.C., of Kingston, and was called to the Bar, Trinity Term, 1837 ; practised for some years in partnership with Messrs. Robert J. Turner and Wm. V. Bacon ; elected a Bencher of the Law Society, 1849 ; created a (^.C, 1850. An unsuccessful candidate for Huron in Canadian Assembly at general election, 1848, the vote standing : For Cayley, 388 ; for (Iwynne, 320. Appointed to the Bencii, succeeding the Hon. Adam Wilson, in the Court of Common Pleas, 12 Nov., 1868. {Sahiry, $4,999.99 ) A member of the Law Reform Commission, 187 1. Appointed a member of the Senate of Toronto University, 26 April, 1873. — 20 Gerrard Stred, Toronto. Hac.artv, llo/i. John Hawkins, D.C.L., C/iirf yustice of the Court ofCoiiiinon Picas of Ontario. Son of Matthew Hagarty, Escj., Examiner of the Court of Prerogatives, Ireland. ]5orn in Dublin, 17 Dec, 1816 ; educated at Trinity College, Dublin. Came to Canada, 18^4 ; married, 9 Sept., 1843, Anne Fllizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Henry Grassett, Esq., M.D., Deputy Inspector of Army Hospitals; studied law with the late George Duggan, F^scj., Q.C. Called to the Bar of Upper Canada in Michaelmas Term, 1840, and was associated in business for some years with the late John Crawford, Esq., Q.C, afterwards Lieut. -Governor of Ontario. Created a Q C, 1850. Was President of St. Patrick's Society, Toronto, 1846, and an Alderman of same city, 1847. Has also been President of the Canadian Institute, Toronto. Was for some time Pro- fessor of Law in Trinity College, Toronto, from which institution he received the honorary degree of D.C.I^ Author of Thoughts on Laro Rcfcrm. Was a Puisne Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, from 5 Feb., 1856, until 18 March, 1862, when transferred to the Court of Queen's Bench, where he remained until 12 Nov., 1868, when he was appointed to succeed Sir W. B. Richards as Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas. [Salary, $6,000). — 229 Sfincoe Street, Toronto. Harrison, Hon. Robert Alexander, D.G.L. Eldest son of the late Richard Harrison, Esq., formerly of Skegarvey, Co. Monaghan, Ireland, by Frances Hall, of Newtownbutler, County Fermanagh, Ireland. Born in City of Montreal, 3 August, 1833 J educated at Ui)per Canada College, and at the University of Trinity College, Toronto, at which latter Institution he graduated, 1855, receiving the degree of B. C. L., and afterwards that of D. C. L. Married, ist, June, 1859, Anna, daughter of the late John McClure Muckle, Esq., ■■ U hi. 222 T-KGAI. DIRECTORY. 1- m of Quebec (she died March, 1866); 2iully, Jiimiary, 1868, Kennithina Johana MrKay, only daii^'htcr of the late Hugh Scobie, Kstj., editor ana l)roprietor of T/ie British Colonist iiew<-pni)cr, Toronto. Pursued his legal studies in the office of Messrs. Robinson i\: Allan (the mem- bers of which firm were the present Sir James Lukin Robinson, Hart., and Hon. (i. W. Allan, Senator), subsctpiently in the oftke of Messrs. Crawford iV Hagerty (composed of the late l,ieutenant-(lovernor Crawford, and the present Chief Justice of the Common Pleas), and, in Michaelmas 'J'erm, 1855, was called to the Bar, " witii honours," he being the first so called under the new rules then just in operation, and was warmly congratulated by the late Hon. Robert Baldwin, then Treas- urer of the Law Society. Previously to his admission to the Bar— in 185.4 — was selected on account of his great promise and known fitness for the office of Chief Clerk to the Crown Law Department for Upper Canada, and he served in that position (during the incuml^ency of tlie present Right Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, as Attorney- General, and of the late Sir Henry Smith, as Solicitor-General), from that year u[) to the fall of 1859, when he retired from the Civil Service, to enter on the active prosecution of a professional career. (Jreated a Q. C, 1867. Elected a Bencher of the Law Society, 187 1. Practised for some years in partnership with the late James Patterson, Ksq., and Thomas Hodgins, Esq., Q. C, M. P., and from 1871 up to 8 October, 1875, when he was appointed to the Bench (as the successor of SirWilliam Richards as Chief Justice of Ontario), was at the head of the e.^tensive and eminent firm of " Harrison, Osier & Moss," composed of himself, the present Hon. Chief Justice Moss, Mr. Charles Moss, Mr. Featherston Osier, Mr. W. A. Foster, and Mr. W. G. Falconbridge. Wrote largely for the political and legal press, and was, for many years, joint editor of the Upper Canada Law Journal, and on its change of name, after Confederation, of the Canada Law Journal. Author of many important legal works and publications, including : Robinson and Harrison^s Digest of cases decided in the Queens LSench and Practice Courts, from 1823 /"^ 185 i (Toronto, 1852) ; The Common Law Procedure Act, c^c, wit/i notes 0/ decided casts- ('J'oronto, 1858 ; new edition, 1870) ; 77ie Municipal Manual /or Upper Canada (Toronto, 1859 ; new edition ; 1867, new edition, 1876); A Di- gest of all cases decided in the several Courts of Error and Appeal, Queen^s Bench, •^c. (Toronto, 1863). Was an Alderman of the Cityot Toronto for several years. Was also a Major in the Canadian Militia. Sat for West Toronto in House of Commons from 1867 until the general elec- I!l<)(iI?Al'inCAL DATA. 223 ennithina id i tor ana irsued his he niem- on, Bart., f Messrs. ( iovcrnor ias), and, loiirs," he ■tion, and en Trcas- ,' Bar — in vn fitness or Up])er cy of the leral, and ear u[) to :er on the C, 1867. ime years Hodgins, m he was as Chief nent firm ent Hon. , Mr. W. pohtical r Canada n, of the orks and es decided Toronto, ided casts- 'or Upper );ADi- Queen's Toronto Sat for ;ral elec- tion of 1872, when he declined re-nomination for reasons of a private nature, set forth in a parting address to the electors of the district. Whilst in parliament, held for two sessions, the Chairmanship of the Committee of Miscellaneous and Private Bills. He introduced bills for amending the law as to stamping bills and notes ; for extending the law as to carrying deadly weapons ; for making provision for the granting of new trials in criminal cases throughout the Dominion ; for the collection of criminal statistics, and to abolisli tiie death |)enalty in cases of rape. The first, third and last becar.'.e law. While a member of the Bar was retained as Counsel in nearly every important case tiiat arose from i8''k) up to 1875, most notably, the prosecution of McHenry alias Towns- end, one of the most extraordinary cases of mistaken identity on record, not even excepting the well-known Tichborne case ; the Norfolk Shrie- valty case, wherein the sale of office by a sheriff was condemned ; the Hastings Shrievalty case, wherein the same thing was determined ; the Habeas Corpus case of John Anderson, the slave ; the " State Trials ' of 1858, when the then parliamentary opposition endeavoured in courts of law to break down the Government ; the London (Dominion) elec- tion case, wherein tiie respondent was personiilly dis([ualified, one of the first cases of the kind in Ontario ; the South Huron (Dominion) election case ; the Queen vs. Taylor, or the case of the Brewers who disputed the right of the Provincial Legislature to tax them, and other causes too numerous to mention. Appointed arbitrator for Ontario on North Western Boundary Commission, 1876. Since his elevation to the Bench, he in Jan., 1876, tried the rioters on a procession of Roman Catholics in Toronto in the fall of 1875 — several of the rioters were convicted and imprisoned.. He has also delivered judgments in several cases of general interest, such as the liability of a Government employee to taxation on his salary ; the right of a Barrister to contract for payment for his services ; and the power of the court to punish for contempt a person vituperating a judge of the court. There were heavy arrears in the Court of Queen's Bench when he accepted the office of Chief Justice of the Province ; all have long since been removed. Has been the recipient of many congratulatory addresses from the Bar in different parts of the Province. Is most emphatic in the condemnation of the Court Houses of Ontario, and the system there prevailing for their construction and maintenance by local municipal authorities. Advocates Government control, as necessary to the decei t administration of justice. (^Salary, $7,000 from Dominion (iovern- ment, and $1,000 from Local Government.)— " Eu^/e^e/d," Spadina Avenue^ Toronto, Til' 22+ MK.'AI, DIUKLTOHY. H^:NR^, //(>//. WiiiiAM Ai.FXANDiK, (I riiimc y Uii\^e <>/ t/u- Supreme Votivt of Vatuuia. Son of R. N. Henry, I'lstj., of Anligonish, N.8. JJorn in Halifax, N.S., 30 Doc, 1816 ; cducaicd tlictc ; married llic daughter of Hugh McDonald, Ivsq., of Ai.tigonisli. Called to the Har, X.S., 1841, and in the same year commenced practice in Antigonish ; created (J(.C,, 1.S49, and at same time entered the (lovernment of N.S. Was Solicitor- (lemral from 3 A] ril, 1S54 to 1S56; Provincial Secretary from latter year until 1857, when he resigned office, owing to the course taken by the leader of the ( lovcrnment, Mr. (now Sir) William Voung, on what is known as "the C'atholic (juestion ;" Soiicitor-Oeneral (in the Johnston- Tuppcr Administration), from 1857 to 1859; Solicitor-Cieneral a third time (in Mr. Johnston's Cabinet), from 1863 to 1864, when he succeeded Mr. Johnston as Attorney-Ceneral, an oll'ice he continued to hold until the Union of 1867. Was Mayor of Halifax for several years. Appointed an r7 unsuccessful candidate for Georgetown in 1853, and for Kings in i8^S. — CharlottcUnon. Huoiii'S, David John, yudge of the County Court of t/ir County of E/yin, (hit. Son of Rev. David Hughes, formerly Head Master of the Classical and Mathematical School of Kingsbridge, Devon, Eng., and subsecjuently Minister of Vicarage St. Chapel, Yeovil, Somerset, Eng., by Jane Morris, his wife. Born at Kingsbridge, 7 May, 1820 ; educated there and at the District Grammar School, I^ondon, Ont. ; married, December, 1843, Sarah, eldest daughter of the late Richard Richardson, Esq., first Cashier of the London branch of the Bank of Upper Canada. Called to the Bar, Michaelmas Term, 1842, and up to 1847, practised at Woodstock. In that year removed to London to become the partner of the late Hon (subsequently Justice) John Wilson, and so remained until his appointment to the Bench, 29 Sept., 1853. {Salary $2,799.96.) Has been called upon at different times to hold Assizes for Judges of the Superior Courts, during their temporary absences owing to illness, pressure of duties elsewhere, or overwork, and has so acted in the Counties of Lanark, Renfrew, Leeds and Cirenville, Frontenac, Hastings, Kent, Huron, Bruce, Essex, Middlesex, Elgin, and Norfolk. — St. Thomas. James, Hon. Alexander, a Puisne 'J^udge of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. Son of the late Thos. James, Esq., Assistant Commissary- 15 n if '■ 'J; 1 i n < Wii 226 LIXUI, DIllKCTOHY. General, Royal I''icld Train, who, upon retiring upon half pay, in J817, settled at Hridgetown, N.S., by Ann Vatly, daughter of Mr. John Crosskill, for some time in (lovernnient employ as master of a Provincial vessel. Horn in Halifax, 3 Sept., 1815 ; educated at Hridgetown ; married, Octo- ber, 1845, Harriet Anderson, eldest daughter of John 1). Hamilton, Ks(|., of Dartmouth, N..S. ; studied law with Sir William Young, the present Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, and \ lied to the Har, 1845. Com- menced |)ractice in Halifax. Was )m 1848 to 185.3, in partnership with the present Judge HIanchard, and subsecpiently with Mr. James (1. Foster, who had been trained in his office. Created a Q.C., 1872. From 1845 to 1856, was Ref)orter of the decisions of the Superior Courts of Nova Scotia (see Reports of Cases ar\;ued and determined in the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, qt^c, by Alex. James), and from 1874 to 1875, was associated with Hon. W. A. Henry, Q.C., and Mr. J. W. Johnston, Q.C., as ad hoc Judges, for the trial of controverted election cases in Nova Scotia. Amongst minor offices Judge James has filled, the assistant clerkship to the Legislative Assembly, from 1849 to 1852, and from 1854 to 1856 ; the chief clerkship from 1856 to 1864, and the Mastership (in Equity) of the Supreme Court, from 1861 to 1877. As election judge he had special charge of the contro- ed elections for Cumberland and Colchester ; in the former case he 'sed the petition for want of dili- gent prosecution ; and in the latter he uiiseated the respondent for bribery by agents, this being the first case of a member being unseated under the new law, and the only one, as yet, for corrupt practices, in Nova Scotia. Judge James, before his elevation to the Bench, wrote largely for the newspaper press as an amateur, chiefly on subjects connected with Re- sponsible Government, Free Trade, the Reciprocity Treaty, the American Civil War (on the Union side), and against Confederation, but he sub- sequently defended the course taken by Mr. Howe, and warmly upheld him during his contest in Hants, when he returned for re-election, on his acceptance of office. Appointed to the Bench on the decease of Hon. Jonathan McCully, 8 Jan., 1877. (-S'a/f^??;)' $3,999.96.) The principal cause in which Judge James has given a decision since his recent elevation to the Bench, was " In re Ritchie," in which the validity of the seal in use as the Great Seal of Nova Scotia came in question, as also the power of the Local Government to alter the precedence of Queen's Counsel. On both points Judge James differed from the other four judges, and both ques- tions are now under appeal to the High Court of Appeal. The whole of the papers, including the decision of the Judges and the opinions of the HIOOHAPnifAf, DATA. Imperial Crown oftirers, are j)iil)lishod in a blue book among the sesr.ional papers of the House of Cominons for 1877. Judge James just before his elevation to the bench, took an active part in endeavouring to form a Dominion Law Society, and was deputed by the Nova Scotia Barris- ters' Society to proceed to the Upper Provinces to enlist the co-operation of the profession there in the cause, a mission in which he was very suc- cessful. — " Evergreen,'^ Dartmouth, N.S. Jarvis, (rROROK Stkpiikn, yiuigeoftheCoutityCoitrt 0/ the United Counties of Storniont, Dundas and Gltn,i:;nrry, Out. Son of the late Stephen Jarvis, P-S(i., of Toronto, for many years Registrar of the County of York, and at the time of his death, (ientleman Usher of the Rlack Rod to the Legislative Council of U[)per Canada, norn at Fredericton, N.B., 21 April 1797 ; educated at the High School, Fredericton, and at the Grammar School, York, then under the charge of the late Venerable Archdeacon Stuart; married 1st, Julia, daughter of the late Sheriff Sherwood, of Rrockville (she died, March, 1842) ; 2ndly, Anna Mary, daughter of the late Rev. Salter Mountain, of Cornwall. Studied law with Mr. (afterwards Hon. Justice) Jonas Jones, and was called to the Bar, Hilary Term, 1823 ; practised for some years in partnership with Mr. Jones; elected Bencher of the Law Society, 1835 ; served when only fifteen years of age as a volunteer with the 49th Regiment at the battles of Queenston, York, Stoney Creek, Beaver Dam, Fort Schlosser, and at the taking of Black Rock ; appointed ensign in the 8th Regiment in 18x6, and was at the battles of Chip))ewa and Lundy's Lane, at the storming of Fort Frie, at the sortie from Fort P>ie, and at the siege of Fort Erie, from i Aiigust till 7th September, 1814; .vas mentioned in General Orders as having conducted himself with great spirit at Queens- ton, and was subsequently, upon the recommendation of Major-tieneral Sir R. H. Sheaffe,* appointed by the Duke of York to a lieutenancy in the 104th Regiment. Sat in the Upper Canada Assembly for the Town of Cornwall, from 1836 to 1840, and while there introduced and carried an Act to amend the law with respect to the liability of the legal repre- sentatives of joint contractors of defendants on joint judgments. Ap- i 1 it • "Lieutenant G. -S. Jarvis, H.P., of the 8th Regiment, served as a volunteer in the 49th Regiment during my command in Canada at the time of our late war with the United States of America. His conduct on several occasions was such as to attract my attention and approbation, although he was at the time only 15 years of age. This I noticed in General Orders, and in a private letter to Sir George Prcvost. The merit and peculiar situation of this young officer, more than three thousand miles from 228 LEGAL DIRECTORY. pointed Judge of the District Court of the United Counties of Prescott and Russell, 21 December, 1825; Judge of Leeds and Grenville, 30 June, 1837 ; and Judge for the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, 6 January, 1842. (>Sti/ary, $2,799.96.) — Cornivall. Jellett, Robkrt Patterson, yud^e of the County Court of the Coujity of Prince Edward, Ont. Eldest son of late Morgan Jellett, Esq., formerly of Ballymena, Ireland. Born in Belfast, Ireland, March, 1827 ; educated at Cobourg ; married ist, Miss McNider, of Belleville, (she- died) ; 2ndly, the daughter of Rev. John Greer, of same place. Called to the Bar, Michaelmas Term, 1856 ; studied law with Messrs. Ross (Hon. John) and Bell, and was appointed Deputy Judge of Prince Ed- ward, 6 Dec, 1872, and Judge of the County, 12 July 1873. {Salary $2,588.09. ) — Picton. Johnson, Hon. Francis (ioDSCHALL, a Puisne Judge of the Sup-erne Court of Quebec. The fifth of six sons of late Godschall Johnston, Esq., of Arthingworth Hall, Northamptonshire, Phigland, some time Captain in the loth Royal Hussars, and afterwards H.B.M.'s Consul- General in Belgium, by Lucy, eldest daughter of Sir Cecil Bisshopp. Bart. Born at Oakley House, Bedfordshire, i Jan 181 7 ; educated at Harrow, and subsecjuently at St. Omer and Bruges ; married Miss Mary Mills. Came to Canada, 1835, ^'^^ studied law first in the office of the late Henry Driscoll, Esq., Q.C., afterwards with the present Hon. Justice Day, and was called to the Bar, 1839. We take from a biographical sketch of Judge Johnson, which has apjjeared elsewhere, the following further particulars of his career : — " Owing to his mastery of French, Mr. Johnson speedily took a posi- tion of prominence in general practice, and almost immediately upon his admission to the Bar, became a partner of the Hon. Mr. Day, then Solicitor-General. " A remarkably good speaker, he was retained in all jury trials of im- portance for years. In 1854, being in failing health, and his home hav- his father, an old and faithful officer of the Crown, whose services have been useful both in the former and late American war, induces me to recommend him to His Royal Highness the Duke of York, and I hope an opportunity may be afforded him of being promoted in a service to which he has given such early and convincing proofs of attachment. "(Signed) R. H. .Sheaffe, " Major- General, "Bart, " London, 17th February, 1816." BIOGRAPHICAL DATA. 229 ing been broken up by the death of his wife, he went to the Red River Settlement as Recorder of Rupert's Land, then under the sovereignty of the Ho . Hudson's liay Compnny. He only remained there four years — for the last three of which he was Governor of the Settlement and of the I)is*-rict of Assiniboia, and in both positions was very popular and succe-^sful. "On returning to Montreal he resumed practice, immediately, in the first rank of his profession. The following year he was made Crown prosecutor — then a position of great responsibility — the District of Mon- treal comprising, at that time, for criminal purposes, all the present districts, having each a Judge of its own. In this new office he showed conspicuous ability. " The great case of Beauregard for murder, lasted eleven days, and Mr. Johnson obtained a conviction against the prisoner, though opposed by four eminent counsel, led by the Hon. L. T. Drummond, Q.C. His closing address, both in English and French, elicited great admiration. " On the death of Hon. J. S. McCord, Mr. Johnson was appointed, on ist June, 1865, a Judge of Superior Court resident in Bedford. "In 1870, shortly after the insurrection, he was selected as special Commissioner to proceed to Manitoba, and investigate and report upon the state of the laws — an office which it is probably not too much to say no other man could have executed. Leave was given him of one year's absence for that purpose, bat at the expiration of the first year he was pressed to return for one year more to execute another commission of the greatest importance and difficulty. Both these commissions were executed by Judge Johnson with acknowledged ability and power ; and besides these, he executed the office of Judge in Manitoba — in which capacity he tried the Fenians in the winter of 187 1-2. "In April, 1872, he was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba, but on a technical ground, this appointment was objected to, and superseded. " In 1849, together with many other prominent Englishmen— Mr. Johnson signed what has been called the 'Annexation Manifesto,' which was in reality a demonstration intended to show the contempt, in their opinion, into which the Provincial Government had sunk ; for this he was deprived of the silk gown which he had received in 1847, but which he was requested to take back in 1853. In Oct., 1872, Judge Johnson was transferred to Montreal." [Salary, $4,999.92.) — 166 Mansfield iSt., Montreal ; Si. James' Club. i 230 LEGAL DIRECTORY. .1 :■! Johnston, James William, Q.C, yud^e of the County Court of District No. Otie, comprising the County of Halifax, N.S. Eldest son of the late Hon. James VV. Johnston, for many years a leading public man in N. S., and at his death, Judge in Equity of the Supreme Court of that Province ; and grandson of Dr. Johnston (M. D., of Edinburgh University), a loyalist, who settled in Jamaica, by the only daughter of Captain Leichenstein, of Austrian extraction. Born about 1825 ; edu- cated at Acadia College, Wolfville, N.S. ; married Miss Fairbanks, of Halifax. Called to the Bar, 1846. Was a Commissioner (with others) for the consolidation of the Statutes of N.S. Created a Q.C, 1873. Appointed ad hoc Judge for the trial of controverted election cases in N.S., 1874, and to his present position, 21 August, 1876. {Salary $2,400.) — Halijax. Jones, Stephen James, yudge of the County Court of the Cotmty of Brant, Ont. Son of the late Augustus Jones, Esq., P. L. S. Born in Canada ; educated there ; married, May, 1847, Margaret, only daughter of John Williamson, Esq., of Stoney Creek, Ontario. Called to the Bar, Hilary Term, 1846, and was for some years in partnership with the late S. B, Freeman, Esq., Q.C, of Hamilton (with whom he had studied). Appointed to his present office, 21 January, 1853. {Salary $2,800.01.) — Bra7itford. KiNGSMiLL, John Juchereau, M.A., D.C.L., Judge of the County Court of the County of Bruce, Ont. Son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Kingsmill, who after serving in the 66th regiment through the Peninsular War, and at St. Helena (during Napoleon's captivity), became Sheriff of Niagara, and during the Rebellion commanded the 3rd Battalion of Incorporated Militia. Born in the City of Quebec, 21 May, 1829; ed- ucated at Upper Canada College and at the University of King's College, (where he took degree of B. A.), at University of Toronto, and at Uni- versity of Trinity College, Toronto (where he obtained degrees of M.A. and D.C.E.). Called to the Bar of Upper Canada, Michaelmas Term, 1852, and practised first with the late Hon. A. J. Fergusson-Blair, and subsequently with Mr. D. Guthrie, M. P. Appointed County Attorney for the County of Wellington, 6 March, 1858 ; and County Court Judge for County Bruce, 15 November, 1866. (.S'r//c/?-i' $2,599.92.) — Walkcrton. Lacourse, Anthony, Junior Jud^e of the County Court of the County of Waterloo, Ontario. Only son of Anthony Lacourse, Esq., by Mary Dame. Born at Berthier, P. Q,, 1830; educated at Picton Grammar School, and at Regiopolis College, Kingston ; married Mary, BIOGRAPHICAL DATA. 281 daughter of late John Dormer, Esq., M.D., of Kingston (she died). Studied law with late Thomas Kirkpatrick, Esq., Q.C., was called to the Bar, Easter Term, 1855, and practised his profession at Lindsay, Ontario, until his present appointment, 22 October, 1873. [Salary $2,199.96.) Was for some years Superintendent of Schools in County Victoria, and held the office of Clerk of the Peace and County Crown Attorney there, from 8 January, 1863, until his removal to Waterloo. — Berlin. Lazier, Thomas Applehy, yimiar yudge of the County Court of the County of Hastings, Ont. Son of the late Richard Lazier, Esq., Collector of Customs of Shannonville, Ont., by Anna Bookberet, eldest daughter of Thos. Borland Appleby, Esq., who came from the State of New York to the County of Prince Edward, 1797, and subsequently removed to Hastings. On father's side is also descended from loyalists. Born in County of Prince Edward, Ont., 20 July, 1826 ; educated at Victoria College, Cobourg. Unmarried. Called to the Bar, Upper Canada, Hilary Term, 1854. Appointed to present office, 11 July, 1873. {Salary $2,199 -O^- ) — Belleiiille. Leggatt, Gordon Watts, yudge of the County Court of the County of Essex. Youngest son of the late Assistant Commissary(ieneral John Leggatt ; and grandson of Thos. Leggatt, Esq., late of the 49th Regiment of Foot. Born at Sorel, P.Q., 26 March, 1826 ; married, i June, 1853, Margaret Amelia, only daughter of J. B. Laliberte, Esq., of Amherstburg, (she died i860) ; secondly, June, 1863, \Lvry x'Vnn H., second daughter of the late Joseph Cary, Esq., Deputy Inspector-General of Canada. Called to the Bar of Upper Canada, Trinity Term, 1850, and was in partnership for one year with the late J. B. Lewis, Esq., Q.C., of Ottawa. Appointed Deputy Judge of the County of Essex, 27 Nov., 1858, and Judge of the County, 27 April, i860. {Salary $2.599.92.) — Sandjvich, Ont. LiZARs, Daniel Home, Judg;e of the County Court of the County of Perth, Ont. Eldest son of the late Daniel Lizars, Esq., for many years Clerk of the Peace for Huron and Bruce. Born in Scotland ; married the daughter of John Longworth, Esq., of Goderich, who served with Wellington during the Peninsular War. Called to the Bar, Hilary Term, 1853, and commenced practice at Stratford in partnership with the late John Strachan, Esq., and sub.se(|uently with the late Robt. Macfarlane, Esq., M.P. Appointed County Attorney of Perth, 6 March, 1858: and Judge of the County, 10 August, 1864. {Salary $2,599.92.) — Stratford. I II 232 LK(iAL DIRKCTORY, t 1 I > i ,1 i f, l LoRANGER, /:/ DATA. 233 'ige of the anger, by in Lower ry, 1823 ; ?\ngeli(iue of Three :ldaughter idies witi )sequentl\ estor" ol icon after iiminond. ating the 8 March, ler to the lebec, 16 dii Bas Assembly ippointcd Canada, er, 1857, e seat of ned in a with the ; Seignio- the two Colonial and. In jranch of 'bounty of 3th Regi- bly froni 'ellowes, 29 ; edii- ,r,Trinity Ottawa. , 1861. election, 187 r, when defeated. Was Deputy Judge of the County Court of the County of Carleton from 17 Dec, 1862 to 3 Oct., 1869. Appointed to his present office, 6 Nov., 1873. [Salary %2,\r)C).v)6). — 58 T/ieotiore St., Ottawa; Rideau Club ; ''U.E." Club. Macdonald, ARCHiiiALD, y ndge of the County Court of the Countv of Wellington, Ont. Eldest son of late Capt. Archil)ald Macdonald, formerly of 35th Regiment of P'oot, by Catharine, daughter of the late Hon. Walter Bosweil, R.N., and a member of the Legislative Council x\\ rSio; educated there and at the .Seminary of (Quebec. Came to Canada with his parents, 1823 : married 1838, the daughter of Cordian Horan, Es(|., of Quebec, and sister of the late Rt. Rev'd. K. J. Horan, R. C. Bisho]) of Kingston. Studied law with the late Wm. Power, Es(i., afterwards a Judge of the Superior Court, and was called to the Bar, 1834. Was an unsuccessful candidate for the City of Quebec, in the Canadian Asssembly, at general election, 1851. In the following year was appointed Inspector and Superintendent of Police at Quebec, and subsequently Judge of the Sessions of the Peace and Chairman of the Quarter Sessions, offices which he continued to hold for sixteen years. Appointed a Puisne Judge of the Superior Court, with residence in Bonaventure, 27 August, 1868 ; transferred to Rimouski, 1^73' {Salary %j)„ooo.) While a resident of Quebec, was President for some time of the St. Patrick's Society ; was a member of the Com- mittee of Management of St. Patrick's Church, and for nine years served in the City Council. — Rimouski. McCoRD, Hon. Thomas, a Puisne yudge of the Superior Court of Quebec. Eldest son of the late Hon. William King McCord, in his lifetime a Judge of the Superior Court of Lower Canada, by Aurelie Pelicite Arnoldi, of Montreal. Born in City of Montreal, 17 October, 1828; educated at Quebec Seminary and at McGill College; married first, Margaret, daughter of James Wadsworth, Esq., of Ottawa (she died i860) ; secondly, Caroline J., daughter of Errol B. lindsay, Esq., of tlie Trinity House, Quebec (she died May, 1875) \ thirdly, 30 October, 1877, Marie Marguerite Caroline, daughter of the late Henri Des Rivieres, Esq., of Malmaison, P.Q. Studied law with Mr. T. C. (after- ward Hon. Justice) Aylwin, and subsequently with Messrs. Caron, Baillarge and Duval, and was called to the Bar in 1850. Commenced practice in Quebec, in partnership with Mr. Dunbar Ross, Q.C., subse- (^uently Solicitor-General ; and afterwards at Aylmer, in partnership with lilOOUAi'HICAL J)ATA. 2:57 , II Jan., ir {Salary jicial and 1856.- Court of ic of the )'Hara, a Linty Fer- ninary of [838, the e late Rt. with the ourt, and ■ the City 851. In of Police ;ace and I to hold )urt, with imouski, resident he Com- ae years Court of in his Aurelie October, married she died £sq., of October, nri Des :. (after- Caron, menced ., subse- lip with the late Mr. James Colman. Was Crown Counsel at Aylmer for eight years. Succeeded tlie present Judge Ramsay as Secretary to the Codi- fication C(i:nmission of l,o\ver Canada, 29 NovcmI)er, 1862, and was Law Clerk to the Legislature of Quebec, from 1S67 until 6 September, 1872, when elevated to the Bench. (.SWr/n' $3,499.92.) Author of Syfiopsis of the C/iarr^es in the Law effected by the Civil Code of Lower Canada (Ottawa, 1866) ; and The Civil Code of Lo'cver Canada^ toi^ether Toith a synopsis of chan\^es in the Imo, references to the reports of the Commissioners, the authorities as reported by the Commissioners : a con- cordance with the Code Napoleon and Code de Commerce, C^c, (Montreal, 1867). The most notable case with which he has been connected sinct- he became a Judge, was the Bonaventure Local Election case, in 1876, in which he was associated with Judges Maguire and Casault, and in which both the sitting member and petitioner were disciualified. — Na(.' Carlisle. McCrae, HOx\. Walter, yudi^e of the Provisional yudicial District of A lipoma, Ont. Grandfather emigrated from north of Ireland to State of New York about 1770 ; he resided near Saratoga during the Revolu- tion, but a short time after Governor Simcoe's proclamation, in 1792, removed to Canada, and took up his residence in the township of Mon- tague on the Rideau, where he has many descendants. Born at Burritt's Rapids, on the Rideau, 10 November, 1810 ; married first, 1836, Anne, daughter of the late Mr. Patrick Murray, of Mohil, county Leitrim. Ireland (she died) ; secondly, 1852, Eliza Ann. daughter of the late I\Ir. William Burnham, of Burlington, Vt., U. S. (she died) ; thirdly, Jane Sutherland Cameron, eldest daughter of the late Alexander Cameron. Esq., of Sault Ste. Marie. Admitted as an Attorney, 1848, and was called to the Bar, Hilary Term, 1850. Elected Mayor of Chatham, 1859, he being the first to hold that office under the elective system. Sat in Legislative Council, Canada, for Western Division, from September 1862 until Confederation, when appointed to the Senate of the Dominion, where he continued to sit until elevated to the Bench, 23 December, 1870. {Salary $2,599.92.) While a member of the Legislative Council, he became identified with the Separate School Law of Upper Canada ; he had charge of the bill in the upper chamber in 1863, and carried it successfully through that House. — Sault Ste. Marie. McDonald, Herbert Stone, M.A., yunior yudge of the County Court of the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, Ont. Only surviv- ing son of the late Hon. John McDonald, M.L.C., of Gananoque, Ont. : 1 i I! 238 LEGAL DIRECTORY. Born at rfanono(|ue, 23 February, 1842 ; educated in part at Gananoque (Irammar School, and at the University of Queen's College, Kingston, where he graduated B. A., 1859, and M. A., 1861 ; married, June, 1864, I'.nima Matilda, third daughter of David Jones, Kst}., Registrar for Leeds, and formerly M. P. P. for same county in Upper Canada Assem- bly. Studied law with Hon. A. N. (now Lieutenant-Governor) Richards, Q. C, and was called to the Par, Easter Term, 1863. Practiced for some years in partnership with Mr. F. W. H. Chambers, late M.P.P. for Brockville. Sat for South Leeds in Ontario Assembly from general election 187 1, until his appointment as Junior Judge, 22 October, 1873. [Salary $2,199.96.) Was Deputy Judge of same counties from 24 Aug., 1867, to 30 Oct, 1869. — Brockville. McDonald, Hon. Hufiii, a Puisne yudii^e of the Supreme Court of Noi'a Scotia. Descended from the family of McDonald, of the Keppeck, in the Highlands of Scotland. Born at Antigonish, N. S., 1826; edu- cated there ; married, 1856, Sarah, daughter of Captain Smith. Called to the Bar of Nova Scotia, 1855 ; created aQ.C, 1872. Declined the Solicitor-Generalship for Nova Scotia, 1862. An Anti-union delegate from Nova Scotia to England, with Messrs. Howe and Annand, 1866; sworn of the Privy Council, and was Minister of Militia and Defence from that date until 5 November, 1873, when he was appointed to the Bench. Sat for Inverness in the Nova Scotia Assembly, from 1059 to 1862 (having been an unsuccessful candidate for same seat at a previous election) ; and for same constituency in the House of Commons, from the union of 1867 until his elevation to the Bench. {Salary $3,999.96.) — Antigonish. McKeagney, Hon. James Charles, a Puisne yudge of the Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba. Of Scotch descent. Born in Co. Tyrone, Ireland, 181 5 ; accompanied his parents to U. S. 1822 ; educated at the High Schol, Sydney, and at MacQueen's Academy, Halifax ; married, ist, October, 1842, P^liza, daughter of R. N. Henry, Esq., of Antigonish, and sister of the present Hon. Justice Henry, of the Supreme Court of the Dominion (she died) ; secondly, 1851, Eliza, daughter of P. Hearne, F.sq., of Sydney. Called to the bar of N.S. 1838 ; to that of Manitoba, 1872 ; created a Q.C., 1866 ; held the office of Judge of Probate for Cape Breton from 1848 to 1867, and was also Surrogate in the Court of Vice- Admiralty, and Lieut. Col. of 2nd Regt. of Cape Breton Militia. Be- came a member of the Nova Scotia Government in 1850, and was Chief Inspector of Mines and Minerals for that Province from 1859 until the niOf}RAPFri("AI, DATA. 2;i0 tanano(iuc Kingston, ine, 1864, gistrar for da Assem- Richards, icticed for e M.P.P. m general ber, 1873. 1 24 Aug., ? Court of Keppeck, 826 ; edu- 1. Called clined the delegate nd, 1866 ; 1 Defence :ed to the 1 1L59 to I previous ons, from 5,999.96.) e Court of >. Tyrone, ucated at married, ntigonish, Court of Hearne, Manitoba, obate for Court of litia. Be- vas Chief until the office was abolished, 1861 ; appointed to the Bench 7th Oct., 1872, and since his occupation of the judicial office has, on two occasions (during the absence of the Lieutcnanl-Oovernor), administered the (lovernment of the Province and of the North-west Territories. (.S'aAn^ $3,999.96). Returned for Richmond, in Nova Sc.>tia Assembly, in 1841, but un- seated; sat for Inverness in same Chamber from 1843 to 1847; for Sidney (township) from 1848 until 1852, when defeated ; for same seat from 1855 to 1859, when he resigned to acce])t the Inspectorship of Mines and Minerals ; and for Cape Breton in the House of Commons from the Union of 1867 until the general election, 1872, when de- feated. While at the bar, Judge McKcagney was specially retained for the prisoners in tlie well-known Riciimond fiimine cases of the Queen against Currie and others, tried at Arichat, June, 1849, and he secured their acquittal. As a public man he was iilentificd with all the public measures of the Reform party of Nova Scotia from 1843 to 1847, having for his political associates Messrs. Howe, Young, Uniacke, Doyle, Hunt- ington, &c., and he took an active part in the great constitutional debate which led to the establishment of Responsible Government in Nova Scotia. As a judge, Mr. McKeagney has tried several important cases. In the celebrated case of "Lord" Gordon, he, after a full argument, refused the application of the prisoner for bail. — St. /awes Street, IViti' niptg. McMahon, Thomas Bahington, LL. B., yudge of the County Court of the County of Norfolk, Out. Son of the late Hugh McMahon, Esq., P. L. S., of Dundas, Out. Born at Dundas, 15 June, 1837 ; educated by his father ; and, in 1862, took the degree of LL. B., at the Toronto University ; married Emma, only daughter of Chas. Watts, Esq., of Brantford. Called to the Bar, Piaster Term, 1862. Practised in part- nership with his brother, Mr. Hugh McMahon, Q. C, subsequently with Mr. Wm. N. Miller, and iinally with Mr. Robt. C. Smyth. Appointed Deputy Judge of Norfolk, 31st March, 1875 ; '''^"d Judge of the County, 22 July, same year. {Salary $2,199.96). — Simcoe. Merkdith, Hon. William Collis, D.C.L., Chief justice of the Supe- rior Court of Quebec. Second son of the Rev. Dr. Meredith, (F.T.C.D.), Rector of Ardtrea, Coimty Tyrone, Ireland, by Eliza, daughter of the Very Rev. Richard Graves, Dean of Ardagh, Ireland.* Born at Ardtrea, '■"Author of the celebrated work on the " Pentateuch," and one of the most distin- guished Fellows of the University of Dublin. ir 240 I.KOAL DIHIiCTOIlY. II 23May,i.Si2 ; oduciitctl by i)riv;ilc tuition ; married, May, 1.S47, So])hia Waters, youngest daiigliler of Win. C Holmes, Ksq., M. I)., of ()uel)ec. Studied law in the olfux" of the late j. i). ( '.rant, Ivm]., (^.C, of Montreal ; and was called to the Bar, i8;^6; created a (). C , 1S44; received the hon- orary (U-L;rcf of I). C. I,, from I .eimoxville University. Declined the Soli- cilor-(ieneralshii) ; and sul)se(|uentiy the .Attorney-Cu'neralship, in thi- Viger-Draper Administration. August, 1S44, and the. \ttorney-( Generalship, ;i second time, in the Drajjerdoverment, April, 1847. .Appointed a Judge of the .Superior Court, by the l.afontaine-Haldwin (Government, December, 1849; and a i'uisne judge of the same ('ourt, by the Hincks-Morin (lovernment, i January, 1852. In 1859, Chief Justice Meredith was offered by the late Sir Ceorge Cartier, a seat in the Court of (Jueen's IJench ; he at first declined, but was requested by the Ciovernment, and by almost all of the members of the Montreal Mar to reconsider his decision. He did so, and was ajjoointed 12 March, 1859, much to the satisfaction, not only of the Montreal Har but of that of the City of Quebec, the members of which unanimously adopted resolutions of appro- val. Here he remained until 17 August, 1866, when he was appointed Chief Justice of the Superior Court, 7'//t. Sami.'KI, ('oKNWAf.l.ls, d Piiisfit' y iiii)^e of the Court of QuiYit's Jicihli, Quchei: Horn in the City of llalitax, Nova Scotia, 29 Julyr 1813; married the daughter of the late Hon. I'. I). I)ebarl/th, M. L. C. Called to the Mar, 1837 ; created a Q. C, 1854. Is the author of a volume of poetry, printed for private circulation. Appointed an Assistant Judge of the Superior Court, under the Seigniorial Act, 14 September, 1855; an Assistant Judge of the Superior Court, 4 June, 1859; and a I'uisne Judge of the Court of (Queen's iiench, 27 .August, 1868. {Salary $5,000.) Was a (Commissioner, September, 1848, to enquire into charges against Simon Tallon dit I-esperancc ; and in April, 1855, to en([uire into causes of murder of Ann Reilly. — 643 Ontario Street, Montreal, Morrison, Hon. Joseph Curran, a Puisne yudt^e of the Court of A/'pea/, Ontario. Eldest son of the late Mr. Hugh Morrison, a native of Sutherlandshire, Scotland; born in Ireland, 20 August, 1816 ; educated at the Royal Belfast Institution, Ireland, and at Upper Canada College ; married July, 1845, Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Bloor, Esq., of Yorkvillc, Onl. ; studied law witl\ the late Simon Washburn, Esq., was called to the Bar, Easter Term, 1839, and at once entered into partnership with the late Chancellor Blake, with whom he had been a fellow student, which connection continued until Mr. Blake's elevation to the Bench ; elected 'a Bencher of the Law Society, 1850 ; created a Q. C, 1853. Was Deputy Clerk of the P'.xecutive Council of Canada, from May 1843, ""t'l December, 1847, when he resigned, to become a candidate for Parliament. Appointed a member of the Commission for the Consolidation of the Public General Statutes of Upper Canada, 1856, Was Solicitor-General for Upper Canada, from 22 June, 1853 until September, 1854. Sworn of the Executive Council, and was Receiver- General (in the Tach6-Macdonald and Macdonald-Cartier administra- tions), from 24 May, 1856 to the 2 February, 1858 ; again entered the Executive Council (as a member of theCartier-Macdonald Government), 22 February, i860. Was Solicitor-General for Upper Canada, from that date until 17 March, 1862, when he retired from public life. Was Registrar of the City of Toronto, from January, 1859 to February, i860. 16 ill ]:'! 242 LEGAL DIRECTORY. Ij i' 5 Sat for West York in Canadian Assembly from general election 1848 to general election 1851 ; and for Town of Niagara from latter date until general election 1857. Was an unsuccessful candidate for South On tario at general election 1857, for North Oxford in 1858, and for Grey in 1 86 1. ^Vliilst in Parliament, besides the measures of the several Governments of which he was a member, lie was chiefly interested in the settlement of the Clergy Reserve question, and in all measures relating to education. As a lawyer he prosecuted i.IcDermott and Grace Marks (for tiie murder of Mr. Kinnear, in 1843), and lirown (for the murder ol Mr. Sheridan Hogan, M. P.P., in i860) ; both McDermott and Brown were executed. As a Judge he tried Greenwood (who hanged himself the night before his intended execution) for murder; and Dr. Davis and wife, the abortionists, for the same crime. He also tried in 1867, the Fenians cajjtured at the raid at Fort Frie, a great number of whom were found guilty and sentenced to death, but afterwards had their sen- tences commuted to imprisonment for life in the Penitentiary. Appointed a Puisne Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 18 March, 1862, where he remained until 24 August, 1863, when he was promoted to the Court of Queen's Bench. Transferred to the Court of Appeal, 30 Nov., 1877. {So''.'iry $4,999.92.) Is now tiie senior Puisne Judge of all the Courts in Ontario. Was during a period of twenty-eight years a member of the Council of Public Instruction for Upper Canada ; and for twenty-five years sat in the Senate of the University of Toronto, during fourteen of which he held the office of Chancellor — " IVoodhnuii," Toronto . " U.E." Club. Morse, William Agnew D., Q.C, yiidi}-e of the Vounty Court. District No. Jive, comprising tJic Coiintii's of Victoria and Cuin/>er- iand, N'. S. Second son of Hon. James G. Morse, now the oldes; lawyer in N.S., and the only surviving member of the Legislature of 181 9, who represented the Town of Amherst many years, and was afterwards elevated to the Legislative Council ; "•' by Augusta Agnew, daughter of * Tliis gentleman was llie son of Joseph Morse, an officer who served under Lord Amherst in the celebrated French and Indian war in Canada. He was stationed at Fort Lawrence after the Indian war, and was i.,)pointed by (lovernor Lawrence, with Major William .Mian, an oftlcer in the British service, John A. Wilson, the nenhew of the celebrated Colonel Wilson, John Hutton, Abriel Richardson, Elijah Ayr, and Josiah Throop, Fsquires, to introduce settlers in and upon the lands in Cumberland and Chiet;necto, left vacant by the expulsion of the French Acadians So .successful were they in settling tliese lands that Governor Wilmot, the successor of C'lovernor HIOGRAPIIICAL DATA. 24:} Andrew Kinnear, Esii-, of Halifax, and granddaughter of Andrew Kin- near, Esq., an officer in the Commissariat at Fort Cumberland. Born in the Town of Amherst, i Jan., 1837; educated partly under Dr. Hen, at Horton, and partly at Sackville Academy, N.B. ; married Dec, 1873, Ella Frances Rebecca, daughter of Beaumont Boggs, Esq., a descendant of a l;Oyalist family. Called to the Bar, 1S59; created a Q.C., 1876 ; remained one year in the office of the j^resent Sir William Young, Chief Justice, in Halifax, when, tlirough ill health, he was forced to retire ; sub- sequently formed a partnership with Hon. S. L. Shannon, Q.C., iM.P.P., which partnership was dissolved, 186S, on Mr. Morse's removing to Amherst. Appointed Judge of Prol)ate for Cumberland, 1868. Unsuc- cessfully contested Cumberland for the House of Commons at general election, 1872; appointed to his present position, 21 Augt., 1876. {Salary .$1,898.35.) Was retained as Counsel in the well-known case of the Cliesapeakc, an American steamer of the Cromwell line, seized by the Pirate Braine, during the American Civil War, recaptured by an Ameri- can ship of war in British waters, afterwards forfeited to the Crown, and finally, upon argument, restored to the owners. — Amherst; Halifax Club. Moss, Hon. Thomas, M.A., Chief jfusfiee of the Court of Af^peal of Ontario. Eldest son of the late John Moss, Escp, of Toronto. Born in Cobourg, Ont., 20 August, 1836 ; educated at the Toronto Academy, Upper Canada College, and at Toronto University, at whicii latter he was gold medallist in classics, mathematics and modern languages; graduated M.A., 1859; and, in i860, on the occasion of the visit of the Prince of Wales, was presented to His Royal High- ness as the most distinguished Alumnus of the University ; married. July, 1863, Amy, eldest daughter of the late Hon. Justice Sullivan, of Toronto. Studied law witli Hector Cameron, Esq., Q.C., M.P., and Hon. Adam Crooks, LL. D., Q. C., now Minister of Education (who were then in partnership), and was called to the Bar of Upper Canada, in Michaelmas Term, 1861 ; elected a Bencher of the Law Society, 187 1 ; Lawrence, granted the settlers, upon the soUcitations of Capt. Morse and Major Allan, ; he right to send a memiiur to the Local Parliament, then Ijeing convened in Halifax. The papers connected with the appointment of these gentlemen, and the concession of a member to the Town of Cumberland are now among the original manuscript docu- ments in the archives of Nova Scotia in Halifax. Capt. Morse was among the original grantees of the Town of Cumlierlan 1, and held with Mr. Ayr and Mr. Trooji, double shares thereon. He named the Town of Amherst after Lord Amherst, and his descen- dants now reside on the lands granted him in the year 1763. 244 LEGAL DIJJW'TOUV. 1 •■. rror and Appeal. Promoted to be Cliief Justice of the Court of Appeal of (Ontario, as the successor of the late Hon. Wm. Henry Draper, C.B., 30 November, 1877. {Salary $6,000.) Elected Vice-Chancellor of the University of 'I'oronto (of which institution he was Registrar some years previously), 1874. .Since his elevation to the Bench, Judge Moss has tried many criminal cases of great public interest, notably tlie cases of William Henry Smith, for the murder of Ralph Spence l""inlay, at the Lambton Fall Assizes, in 1875 ; of Michael McConnell, for the murder of Nelson Mills, at the Wentworth Spring Assizes, 1876 ; of William Ward, for the murder of his wife, at the Brampton Spring Assizes, 1876 ; and of Mrs. Fradette, for the murder of her husband by strychnine, at the Belleville Fall A'^sizes, same year. All were con- victed, with the exception of Mrs. Fradette, who was acquitted ; Smith and Ward had their sentences commuted for imprisonment for life in the Penitentiary (where Ward shortly afterwards died), while McConnell suffered the extreme penalty of the law.— 14 Gnnivillc Street, Toronto ; XatioHal Club : 2oronto Club. Olivier, Hon. Louis Au(;uste, a Puisne yudge of the Superior Court of Quebec. Son of Maxime Olivier, Escp, a retired Militia officer, wiio Served during the war of 1812 ; and grandson of Louis Olivier, Esq., who represented Warwick in Lower Canada Assembly, from 1810 to 18 14. Born about 1817; educated in Lower Canada ; married, Nov., 1S54, Miss Marie R. NLisse. Studied law with Messrs. Aaron Philip LLirt, Louis Edward Pacaud, and lastly with Messrs. Cherrier and Mondelet, and was called to the Bar, 1839 ; created a Q.C., 1864. Sat for De Lanaudiore Division in Legislative Council, Canada, from 1863 to the Union, when he was called to the Senate by Rcyal Proclamation ; appointed to the Bench, 6 Sept., 1873. {Salary $3,999.96.)— yiV/V//^. lUoGUAPHICAL DATA. 245 Palmer, Hoti. Edward, Chief yustice of the Supreme Court of yudi cature of Prince Ed^oard Island. Son of the late James B. Palmer, l-lsq., a Barrister of the Superior Courts of r'Law, Dublin, Ireland, by Millicent, liis wife, daughter of late Benjamin Jones, Esq., LL. I)., of London, Eng- land. Born at Churlottetown, P.E.I., 1809; educated at Brown's Gram- mar School, Charlottetown ; married a daughter of the late Benjamin Tiemain, Esi]., of Quebec. Called to the Bar, Michaelmas Term, 1831, and commenced practice in 1834 ; created a Q.C., by Royal Sign Manual, 1857. Entered the Government of Prince Edward Island, 1842: was Solicitor General from Oct., 1848, to Augt., 1851 ; Attorney-General, 1854 (resigned same year); President of Executive Council, 1859; At- torney-General from 28 Jan., 1863, to 1869 ; and again Attorney-General from 1872, until 20 June, 1873, when appointed Judge of tiie County Court of Queen's County; promoted to be Chief Justice of Prince Ed- ward Island (as the successor of Sir Robert Hodgson), 18 July, 1874. {Salary $3,000.) Was engaged for either one side or the other in nearly every cause of importance argued in the Supreme Court and Court of Chancery between 1845 and 1873. As a member of Prince Edward Island Government, attended the Conference at Charlottetown in 1864. and that at Quebec the same year, for the purpose of adoi)ting a scheme of Union for the whole of the British North American Pro- vinces, which has since been accomplished. Sat for (Charlottetown and Royalty in the island Assembly from 1835, until i860, when he was appointed to the Legislative Council, and was subsequently twice returned to that body under the elective system. An unsuccessful candidate for Cliarlottetown in the Assembly, 1870. As a public man, Chief Justice Palmer was closely identified with the questions concerning t!ie Govern- ment issue of Paper Currency ; Free Trade with the United States ; the Revision and Consolidation of the Local Statutes ; and the definition of Tenants' sterling rent. — Charlottetown. Papineau, Hon. Augustk Cvrim.k, a Puisne yudi:;e of the Superior Court of Quebec. Son of the late Hon. 1). B. I'apineau ; and grandson of the late Hon. Louis Joseph Papineau, the well-known Canadian patriot. Born in Lower Canada ; educated in Montreal. Called to the Bar, 1851. Appointed a Commissioner to enquire into charges against Didace Tass6 as Collector of Inland Revenue, 28 Oct., 1862; a Com- missioner for the Civil erection of Parishes for St. Hyacinthe, 12 Feb., 1869; to the Bench, vice Hon. J. A. Berlhelot, resigned, i Sept., 1876. {Salary $4,i66.6o.)--86 St. Denis Street, Montreal. ■1 I ' \ 24G I;EGAL DIRECTORY. Pattf.rson, /Aw. CiiRiSTorHER Salmon, «- yusticc of the Court of Appeal, Out. Of Irisli parentage. Horn in f.ondon, England, 1823 ; educated partly in England, and partly at the Royal Academical Insti- tution, Helfiist. Came to Canada 1845 ; studied law with Philip Low, Esq., Q.C., of Picton, Ont., and was called to the Bar of Upper Canada, in Hilary Term, 185 i ; married 1853, Mary, daughter of the late Andrew Dickson, Esq., of Glenconway, County Antrim, Ireland. Coaimenced practice in 185 1, in partnership with Mr. Philip Low, Q.C. ; removed to Toronto in 1856, and practised there as one of the firm of Wilson (new Hon. Justice), Patterson and Beaty; elected a Bencher of the Law Society. 1871 ; created a Q.C, 1872 ; a member of the Law Reform Commission, 1871 ; appointed to his present office, 6 June, 1874. {Salary $4,999.92). Appointed a Commissioner to enquire into and report ui)on certain charges, publicly brought against the Central Committee of Examiners of the Educational Department of Ont., 24 Sept., \%']i.—\22 Jarvis Street, Toronto. Peters, //w. James Horsiteld, an Assistant yiidi^r of the Supreme Court of Prince Edii'ard Island. Son of Thomas H. Peters, F.sq., of Miramichi, N.B. ; and grandson of James Peters, Esq., of Gagetown, same Province, a U. E, Loyalist. Born in St. Jolin, N.li., 9 Jan., 181 2 ; edu- cated at King's College, Fredericton ; married, Sept., 1838, Mary, eldest daughter of the late Sir Samuel Cunard, Bart., of Halifax. Called to the Bar of N.B., 1837 ; to that of N.S., 1838 ; and to that of P.E.I. , same year. \Vas Solicitor-General of P.E.I. , from 1838, to 18 , and sat in the Legislative Council of that Province for several years. Appointed to the Bench, Sept., 1848. {Salary $2,499.96). — " Sidmount^'' Charlottetown. Plamondon, Hon. Marc Aurele, a Puisne yudge of the Superior Court of Quebec. Son of the late Pierre Plamondon, Esq., by AinK^e Mondion, both of the City cf Quebec. Born in Quebec. 16 Oct., 1823 ; educated at the Quebec Seminary, where he greatly distinguished him- self ; married, Nov. 1859, Mdlle Mathilde L'Ecuyer, of Quebec. Studied law with the late Mr. J. G. Baird, and the late Hon. George (afterwards Judge Vanfelson), and was called to the Bar, 1846 ; practised his profes- sion from 1847 to 1849, in partnership with the late J. M. Hudon, Esq,, C, and from 1849 to 1851, in i)artnership with F. Braiin, Esq., now Secretary to the Department of Pultlic Works. For more than twenty years Judge Plamandon was the only French Canadian practitioner in cases of importance in the Criminal Courts in the District of Quebec. Was twice an unsuccessful candidate, on the Liberal side, for tiie representation of the UIOGRAPHICAL DATA. 247 City of Quebec in tiie Canadian Assembly, on the first occasion in April, 1857, in opposition to Mr.Cr. Okill, (now Judge) Stuart; and on the second in Dec, same year, with Messrs. Evantural and Huot, in opposition to Messrs. Alleyn, Simard, and Dubord. Appointed to tlie Bench, 9 Sept., 1874. {Sahiry $3,999 96). Judge Plamondon was the founder in 1848, and first President of the Institut Canadien de Qitcbec. As a journahst, in the Liberal interest, he purchased in 1842, the Artisan newspaper, which he published until its discontinuance in July, 1843; in the fol- lowing year he established Lc Mcncstrd, a literary and musical weekly, and later on, the Courricr Commercial, both of which had to succumb, owing to the destruction of the printing establishment by fire. Finally, ui 1855, in partnership with the present Mr. Justice Fournier, of the Supreme Court, and Mr. P. G. Huot, late M.P., he founded i\\Q National, a tri-weekly newspaper, devoted to the advancement of the ])rinciples of the Liberal party in Lower Canada, in which course, during its existence, up to 1858, it was very successful. — Art/iabaskavil/e. PoLETTE, Hon. Antoine, a Puisne yudi!;e of the Superior Court of Quebec. Son of M. Antoine Polette, by Marie Josephte Bertrand. Born at Pointe aux Trembles, P. Q., 25 August, 1807; educated at Quebec; married, ist, Mdlle. Dubuc (she died); 2ndly, Mdlle. Duval (she died); 3rdly, the daughter of the late Hon. Justice W. K. McCord. Studied law with M. Hiliare (lirard, subsequently with M. Joseph Lagueux, and was calk'l to the Bar, 1828 ; created a Q. C, 1854. Appointed Warden of the District of Three Rivers, i January, 1842. Sat for Three Rivers in Canadian Assembly, from 1848 to 1857. Appointed a member of the Commission for the consolidation of the Public General Statutes of Lower Canada and Canada, respectively, 28 March, 1856 ; and in July of same year, served as a Commissioner to enquire into the falling of the Montmorenci Suspension Bridge. Appointed to the Bench, 21 April, i860. (Salary $3,999.96). Was one of the Royal Commissioners appointed in 1873, to enquire into the charges preferred against members of the then Dominion Government, in connection with the granting of a charter to the proposed Canadian Pacific Railway. — Tlirec Rivers. Pope, Hon. William Henry, yudge of the County Court of Prince County, P.E.I, Descended from a Cornish family. Eldest son of Hon. Joseph Pope; and brother of the Hon. J. C. Pope, M. P. for Queen's county, in the House of Commons. Born at Bedeque, P. E. L, 29 ^Lly, 1825 ; educated at a private school in England ; married, 1851, Helen, daughter of Thos. De Brisay, Esq., of Charlottetown. Called to -!l« 248 LEGAL DIRECTOUY. the Bar, 1848. Was Colonial Secretary of Prince Edward Island and tx officio Clerk of the Executive Council from 1863 to 1866, when owing to the opposition of his colleagues to the scheme for the Confederation of the British North American Provinces, he resigned, retaining, by permis- sion of the Queen, the rank and title which he held whilst i member of the Executive Council. Was, in 1863, associated with the i)resent Chief Justice Palmer in a delegation sent to confer with the Duke of Newcastle, then Secretary of State for the Colonies, on the subject of the award of the Royal Commission relative to differences between the landlords of Prince F.dvvard Island and their tenants ; and, in i865-66,was a mem- ber of the commission sent by the several British North American Prov- inces to open trade relations with the West Indies, Mexico and Brazil. Was also a member of the Union Conference held at Charlottetown in 1864, and of that subsequently held in Quebec in the same year, when the basis of the scheme of union of all the British North American Colonics was adopted. Sat for Queen's county in Prince Edward Island Assembly from 1863 to 1866. Appointed Judge of the County Court 20 June, 1873. (&7/ice the late Hon. W. H. Draper, C.B., transferred to the Court of Queen's Bench. On 16 Nov., 1868, again succeeded Mr. Draper, as Chief Justice of Ontario, the latter being transferred to the Presidency of the Court of F>ror and Appeal. Appointed first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dominon, 8 * .'^ee AWi Encjhnd Gazetteer. t As a striking instance of the excellence of Mr. IJaldwin's judgment as a public man, it may here be mentioned that out of tlie nine gentlemen created Queen's Coun- sels with Sir William Richards, six were subsequently elevated to the Bench, viz. : — Messrs. J. \V. Gwynne, W. B. Richards, Adam Wilson, J. H. Hagarty, Skeff- . ington Connor, and P. M. Vankoughnet. % IHOGUAPHICAL DATA. 251 Oct., 1875. {Salary $8,000). Appointed Arbitrator on behalf of Ontario, for tlie settlement of the NorthAVestern Boundary of the Province, 1874, a position he resigned in 1876. Appointed Deputy of the (lovernor- General of Canada (during the absence from Ottawa of the l''arl ot Dufferin, on an oilicial visit to Hritish Columbia), 29 July, 1876 ; ap- pointed to the same office (and as such opened the Dominion Parlia- ment), 6 Feb., 1878. Knighted by Her Majesty the Queen, 1S77.* — " Saiidfidd Place;' 368 St. Paul Street, Ottawa : Rideaii Club. Ri'iCHiE, Hoti. John William, yud'^c in lujuity of the Supreme Court of N.S. Son of the late Thomas Ritchie, Esq., one of the Judges of the Inferior Courts of Common Pleas of N.S. (now abolished); and brother of Hon. Justice Ritchie, of the Supreme Court of Canada, and late Chief Justice of New ]?runswick {aility, thus speaks of this event in the life of the chief judicial functionary of the Dominion : — "The announcement that Her .\Lijesty has been pleased to confer the title and dignity of knighthood on Chief Justice Richards, of the Sujireme Court, and Chief Justice Dorion, of Quebec, has been received with hearty apiiroval on all sides. Sir William B. Richards is better known to us as a judge than as a statesman, for his tenure of ofifice as Attorney-General in the Ilincks-Morin Administration was too brief to leave any mark upon our parliamentary history. Next June, he will have occupied a seat on the Bench for a quarter of a century. During his prolonged judicial career, he has established an enviable rcinitation for ability and erudition. His suavity of temper, imperturbable good humour, and singular cleariie.-^s and perspicacity of mind have made him universally popular with the bar and the people, and he has never, so far as our memory serves us, given a decision which, even for a moment, impaired the confidence reposed in his integrity and acumen." • ' h 252 LEGAL DIRECTORY. and with Messrs. Howe and Gray, to settle the Tenant Right Question in Prince Kdwartl Island. Appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, 28 September, 1870 ; and Judge in Equity of the Supreme Court (succeeding the present Lieutenant-Governor Arcliihald in tliat oflice) 9 J Lily, 1873. (6W(?/>' $4,999 93.) -" Belmont" North- West Ann, Jlixlifax ; JJalifax Club. RiTCHiK, lion. William Johnston, a Puisne yud^^e of the Sitpreme Court of Canada. Son of the late Tiiomas Ritchie, Esq., one of the Justices of the Inferior Court of Nova Scotia, now abolished. Born at Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, 28 October, 1813; educated at the Pictou Academy, under the late Rev. Thomas McCulloch, D. I). ; married, ist. Miss Strang, of St. Andrew's, N.B. (she died) ; 2ndly, 1854, Grace Vernon, daughter of the late Thomas L. Nicholson, Esq., of St. John, and step-daughter of the late Admiral Hon. W. F. W. Owen, Royal Navy, of Campobello. Studied law with his brother, Hon. J. W. Ritchie, the present Judge in Ecjuity for Nova Scotia, and was called to the Bar, New Brunswick, 1838. Created a Q. C, 1854. Was a mem- ber of Executive Council, New Brunswick, from October, 1854, until appointed a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick, 17 Au.LTUSt, 1855, in which position he remained until he succeeded the late Hon. Robert Parker as Chief Justice of New Brunswick, 6 December, 1865. Appointed a Puisne Ji.dge of the Supreme Court of the Dominion, 8 October, 1875. {Salary, %']qoo). Sat for the City and County of St. John in New Brunswick Assembly from 1846 to 185 1, when he retired ; and from 1S54 until his elevation to the Bench. Was an unsuccessful candidate for same seat in the liberal interest at general election, 1842. — " Beechioood'' N'eio Edinburgh ; Rideau Club. RoiuNSON, Ch.\rles ]ohn, /udi^e of the County Court of the County of Lambton. Son of Dr. Samuel Robinson, of 1 2 Eccles Street, Dublin ; and nephew of Major William Robinson, 8th or King's Regiment, who commanded a Battalion of Incorporated Militia during the war of 181 2, was severely wounded at Lundy's Lane, and for his services during the war was voted a sword of honour by the Upper Canada Legislature, and given a grant of land. Born in Dublin, Ireland, 1816; educated partly in England, at Middleton, County Cork, and at the University of Dublin ; married, June, 1855, Selina, daughter of Major Arnold Robinson Burrowes, Grenadier Guards, who served throughout the Peninsular War on Lord Beresford's staff. Called to the Bar, LTpper Canada, Trinity Term, 1842. Practised first at Niagara, then at St. BIOOllAl'IIKAl, DATA. 2.^:} Catharines, in partnership with the present Jiidj,'e Stevenson, of Haldi- mand, tlien at Ottawa with the late Mr. John Scott, and finally at liraiit- ford. Appointed Commissioner of liankru[)ts for District of Dalhoiisic, 2 September, 1848; to his present office, 17 March, 1855. {SiiA/n $2,599.92.) — Saniia. Ro.s, William AiRd, ytidiic of the County Court of the County of Caileton, Out. Fourth son of the late Mr. Donald Ross, of Ardross, Rosskeen, Ro.ss-shire, Scotland. Born at .\rdross, 18 15 ; educated ui Scotland, and at Queen's University, Kingston, where he took degriL' of B.A., 1855; married the daugiiter of the late Rev. Wm. Durie, of Ottawa ; studied Divinity for some years, but abandoning his intention of joining the church, he entered on the study of the law with his brother, and was called to the Bar, Trinity Term, 1859 ; called to the Bar of Quebec, 1868. Was for many years in partnership with Hon. R. W. Scott, Q.C, now Secretary of State of Canada. Appointed Judge of Carleton, 22 September, 1874. {Salary $2,199.96.) — Richmouii Roady Ottaioa. RoUTHiKR, IJon. Adolphk Basilk, a Puisne yud;:;e of the Superior Court of Quel>ec, Son of M. Chas. Routhier, by Angeliiiue Lafleur. Born at St. Placide, County of Two Mountains, B.Q., 8 May, 1839 ; educated at the College of St. Therese, where he was the first pupil to take the degree of B.A. ; married, November, 1862, Marie Clorinde, only daughter of the late J. O. Mondelet, Esq., Advocate, of Three Rivers, and neice of the late Hon. Domini([ue and Hon. Chas. Mondelet, both Judges in Lower Canada ; pursued his legal studies at T.aval Uni- versity (where he took the degree of B.L., in addition to that of B.A.,) and was called to the Bar, 1861 ; created a Q.C, 1873 i practiced at Kamouraska for some years up to his elevation to the Bench, i Septem- ber, 1873. (Jrt'/(;rj $3,499.92.) An unsuccessful candidate for Kamou- raska in House of Commons, in January, 1869, and at general election 1872. Was well-known as a writer on literary, historical and political subjects. Author of Causerics du Dinianche, a volume published in 1871, and of other works. Since his elevation to the Bench has tried some important cases, the principal of which was the Charlevoix Dominion Election case. — Pointe au Pic, Murray Bay. Savarv, Alfred William, M.A., Q-C. yudee of tlie County Court of District No. Three, comprising the Counties of Annapolis, Digby and Yarmouth, N.S. A lineal descendant of Thomas Savary, variously spelt Savery and Savory, who came from England to Massachusetts about 14 I I'l 254 LEGAL DIHMCTOItV. • i years after the landing uf tlic Pilgrim I'ailicrs, among the passengers of the " John and Mary," the pioneers in the settlement of Ipswich and other towns siiu:c noted, and who finally settled at I'lymton, now North Carver, Massachusetts. Clrandfather (who subseciuently represented Yarmontli in the \'o\a Scotia Assembly), removed to Nova Scotia in early part of present century. Son of Sabine Savary, l'',s(|., of I'lymlon, Digby Coimty, N. S , by Olivia Marshall. Horn at I'lymton, lo ( )ctober, 183 1 ; educated at King's College, Windsor, where he graduated H.A., 1854, and M. A. ,1857 ; married, 20 February, 1877, Messie Crookshank, daughter of Henry I'. Otty, Kscj,, of St. John, N'.B. Called to the Bar of New Brunswick, 1857; to the Bar of Nova Scotia, 1861 ; created a Q.C., 1872, Commenced practice in New Brunswick, 1857, where he was principally engaged in commercial cases. Removed to Digby, Nova Scotia, in 1862, and in 1874 entered into partnership with T. C. Shreve, Esq., Q.C., and enjoyed an extensive practice in the Counties of Digby and Annapolis, and in the argument of causes from thosecDunties i)efore the Court in Banc at Halifax. Unsuccessfully contested Digby for Nova Scotia Assembly in 1863; but was returned for same constituency tf) House of Commons, at the Union in 1867, and continued to represent ii there until general election 1874, when he was defeated. As a public man Mr. Savary was opposed to Confederation, but when the financial terms were rearranged he accepted the compromise, and v/ith others of his colleagues, supported Mr. Howe in his entry into the Government, and he (Mr. Savary) was selected to move the address at the opening oi the next Session of Parliament thereafter, in 1870. Appointed to his present ofifice, 21 August, 1876. (Sm/dn' $2,000.) — ^'x/'y- Scott, Alkxander I''or.svi'h, yiid^^e of the County Court of the County of Feel, Out. Son of Mr. John Scott, of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Born at Chinguacousy (now Brampton), Ont., i July, 1828; educated there ; married Anna Sopliia, only daughter of Wm. Furby, Esq., of Port Hope, Ont. Called to the Bar of Upper Canada, Easter Term, 1858; appointed to present office, 12 Dec, 1866. (.S^rAj-ry $2,599.99). — Brampton. Senkler, Edmund John, Q.C, yudge of the County Court of the County of Lincoln, Ont. Eldest son of the late Rev. Edmund J. Senkler, M.A., of Caius College, Cambridge, who came to Canada in 1843. Born at Docking, Norfolk, England, 29 Jan., 1835 ; educated by pri- vate tuition. Married, 2 Oct., 1862, the daughter of the late James Gumming, Esq., of Glengarry, Ont. Pursued his legal studies with the UlUUHAl'lllCAL DATA. 265 ' of the enkler, I 1843. 3y pri- James ith the |)resent liiciitenant-tiovcrnor Richards, of Uritish Cohiiii!)ia (whose part- ner he afterwards became), siibseiiiiently witli Hon. Steplien Ricliards, (^).C., now 'I'reasiirer of tlie Law Society, and was called to the Wax, Hi- lary Term, i860 ; created a Q.C., 1876 ; elected a IJencher of the i,aw Society, 1877 ; appointed County Crown Attorney for I^eeds and Gren- ville, 7 Feb., 18O3, and as such succeeded to the oftice of Clerk of the Peace for the same counties on the deatfi of the late incumbent, in Nov., 1876; appointed to his present office 29 i^ov., 1877. {Salary $2,599.92.) — St. Catharines ; Ridcau Club. Sknki.kk, William Stevens, yudgc of the County Court of the County of Lanark, Ont. Second son of the late Rev. Kdmund J. Seiikler, .M.A. (of Caius College, Cambridge), formerly of Docking, Norfolk, England. Horn at Docking, Norl'olk, Kngland, 15 Jan., 1838 ; edu- cated by his father; married, 1862, Honor, third daugiiter of Benjamin 'I'ett, Esq., late M.IM'. for South Leeds. Studied law with the i)resenl Lieutenant-Governor Richards, of iJrilish Columbia, and was called to the Bar, Trinity Term, 1861 ; appointed to present office, 18 Dec, 1873. ( Salary $2,414. 99). — Perth. SiiLRWooi), Hon. Georuk, Q.C, yud^t^v of the County Court of the County of Hastings, Ont. Son of the Lite Hon. Levins P. Sherwood, a judge of the Court of Queen's Bench of Upper Canada, by Charlotte, (laughter of the late Ephraim Jones, ICsq., of Augusta. i>orn in County Leeds, Ont., 29 May, 181 1 ; educated at the Johnstown District Gram- mar School ; married ALarianne, daughter of the late Dr. Iveegan, of Halifax, N.S. Called to the Bar, Michaelmas 'I'erm, 1833, and com- menced practice at Prescott ; was in partnership for one year with the late Hon. Henry Sherwood, Q.C., and from 1847 to i860 with the late Judge .Steele. Elected a Bencher of the Law Society, 1849 '1 ^feated Q.C., 1856. A|)pointed a Commissioner to enquire into management of Board of Works, 5 Sept., 1845. Was a member of the Executive Council, Canada, from 6 August, 1858, until 23 May, 1862, during which time he filled the offices of Receiver General and Commissioner of Crown Lands in succession. Sat for Brockviile in Canada Assembly from 1841 to 1851, and from 1858 to 1863 ; was an unsuccessful can- didate for same seat at general election, 1851, and at general election, 1854. Appointed to present office, 2 Sept., 1865. {Salary $2,800;. — Bell 67' tile. SicOTTE, Bon. Louis Victor, a Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec. Son of M. Toussaint Sicotte, of the parish of Ste. Famille de 2o() LKGAL DIRKCTORY. rM Mouchcrville, P. Q. Born at Ste. Faniille, 7 Nov., 1812, educated at the College of St. Hyacinthe ; married, 1837, Marguerite Amelie, sister ;)f Hon. Henry -Starnes, M.F,.C., of Montreal. Studied law with Nor- bert Dumas, Usq., Q.C., of Montreal, and was called to the Bar, 1838 ; created a Q.C , 1S54. Sat for St. Hyacinthe in Canadian Assembly Iron', 1S51 until his elevation to the Bench, 5 Sept., 1863. {Salary $3,999. fX>)- Sworn of the Executive Council, i 7 Aug., 1853, and was Commissioner of Crown Lands (in the Hincks-Morin Administration) from that date until 26tii of same month, when he resigned ; was Speaker of the House of Assembly from 5 Sept., 1854, until dissolution in Nov., 1857, when he entered the Tache-Macdonald (iovernment as Commissioner of Crown Lands, where he remained until 29 July, 1858. From 6 August until 24 Dec. of same year he was Commissioner of Public Works in the Car- tier-Macdonald Administration ; and on the downfall of that Covern- ment in May, 1862, he became .Attorney-General for Lower Canada in the new Administration formed by the late Hon. J. Sandfield ALacdonald and himself, which office he continued to hold until the Cabinet was re- modelled in May, 1863. Proceeded to England 01. r'blic business, [862, and while there acted as a Commissioner on behalf of Canada at the International Exhibition in London. — St. Hyacinthe. Sinclair, Jame.s Sh.wv, QC., yudi:;c of the County Court of the County of V ent7:iort/i, Ont. Son of Alexander Sinclair, Escj., of the Township of Ramsay, Lanark, Ont., and formerly of Caithness- shire, -cotland, by Elizabeth, daughter of the late John Shaw, Es([. Born in Ramsay, /di April, 1838; educated at the Perth Grammar School, and by private tuition ; married Henrietta, daughter of the Rev. James Pad''.eld, of Burford, Ont. Studied with his uncle, the late Mr. William ?,!cNairn Shaw, j\LP.P., and was called to the Bar, Easter Term. I S63 ; commenced practice in Goderich in partnership with Alexander Shaw, Esq., now of Walkerton ; at the time of his appointment to the Bench, was senior partner of the law firm of Sinclair, Seager &: Wade, at Goderich, pnd mr.ch occupied with nisi prius business. Elected a B'^icher of the Law Society, 1871 (he being then the youngest member of the Bar elected to that position) ; re-electcl, 1876; and created a Q.C. same year. Conducted the important trial, on behalf of the Crown, of William John Beals, tried at Welland, 1874, for the murder of hi?; wife, at Foil Erie, which resulted in a verdict of manslaughter. Was Crown Counsel in the conviction of McConneli, foi the murder of Nelson Mills, at the Hamilton Winter Assizes for 1876. in this case die plea'of UIOGRAI'HICAL DATA. 257 1 8 1 2 , educated at iierite Amelie, sister died law witli Nor- 1 to the Bar, 183S ; ,dian Assembly Iron; (.SW/(?;;i' •■?2,i99.96). — 104 Mtiiii Street, Hai)iilton : Hamilton Club. Smuh, Hon. Henrv William, a Puisne yud^^e of the .Supreme Court of Nova Seotia. Son of the late James Royer Smith, Fst[.. Q-C, for- merly a member of the House of Assembly of St. Kitts, W. I., who re- moved to Xova Scotia, 1833, where he was admitted to the Bar and ap- pointed Registrar of the Court of Vice-Admiralty. Born at St. Ritts, 1 826 ; married, 1854, Mary A. E., second daughter of Lieut. -Col. James Poyntz, Late of H. ]\L 30th Regiment of Foot. Called to the Bar, X. S., 1849. Was Judge of Probate for County Shelburne for some years, an office he resigned, 1857 ; and Registrar of Probates for County (Queens, which he resigned, 1867. Was a delegate to England, with Messrs. Howe, Annand, and Troop, to obtain a repeal of the Union with Canada, 1868. Was Attorney-General of Xova Scotia, in Mr. rvnnand's Administration, from April, 1871, until 15th Ian., 1S75, ^vhen appointed to the Bench, in the place of Hon. E. M. Dodil, resigned. {.SaLrry $3,999.96). .Sat for Queens, in N. S. Assembly, from general election, 1867, until his elevation to the Bench. — Halifax. Spraggk, Hon. John G(jdfrev, Chaneellor of Ontario. Son of the late Mr. Joseph Spragge, for many years ^L^ster of the Central .School, York, L^C. liorn 1807; educated at the Central School, and at the Home District Grammar School, under the late Dr. Strachan, afterwards Bishop of Toronto : married the daughter of Dr. Alex. I'hom, Staff Sur- geon, and Medical Superintendent of Military SettlemeiUs on the Rideau. Called to the Bar, U.C, in Michaelmas Term, 1828; elected a Bencher of the Law Society ; and oecame Treasurer of that body, 1850. Was Surrogate Judge of the Llome District tVom July, 1836, and .Master in Chancery, U.C, from 20th June, 1837, until the Union, when apjiointed Master in Chancery to L. C. Canada, loth June, 1841. Author of " A letter on the subject of tin- Courts of Law of Upf-er Canada, addressed to the Attorney-General and So/ieitor-Geturaf (Toronto: 1847, pp. 28. 8vo.) .A.ppomted Registrar of the Court of Chancery, 13th July. i.->44 ; Vice-Chancellor of L^pper Canada, ist January, 1 85 1 ; and Chancellor, succeeding the late Hon. P. M. V'ankoughnet, 27th December, 1 S69. 17 V 1 •/ 258 LEGAL DIRtXTOHY. {Salary ${'),ooo.) \\'as one of the judges selected to make rules and orders regulating procedure in Judicial District Courts, 1S58. — S Port- land Street, lorotito. Squiek, A\'ii,moi Richard, Senior yudge of the County Court of the County of Huron, Ont. Son of Henry Squier, Es(i., by Clarinda. his wife. Born at Brighton, Dnt., i June, 1842; educated at Univer- sity of Victoria College, Cobourg, where he took degree of B.A., and obtained Prince of Wales' Gold Medal, i^'6|.; married, June, 1869, Mary, 3rd oaughter of Wni. lUitler, Kscj., of Jkighton. Called, to the Bar, Hilary Term, 1S69 ; appointed to his present office, 30 July, 1877. {Salary $2,400). — Coder ich. Stk.vdman, Bou. Jamk.s, Q.C, [fudi^e of the County Courts of the Counties of York, Sunhury and Qoeetis, Afe' Bruns-n'iek. On father's side, descended from a loyalist, who settled at Cornwallis, N.S. \ on mother's side, of Dutch descent. l!orn at Moncton, N.B., 27 March. 1818; educated there ; married Mrs. Ring. Called to the Bar, Hilary Term, 1S46 ; created a (>^.C., 1867. Was a member of Executive Council and Bostmaster-Cieneral of \. H. from May, i860, until April. 1865. Sat for Westmoreland, in N B. Assembly, from 1854 to 1856, when he was defeated on tlie Prohibitory Liquor Law tiuestion (of which he was in favour) ; and from 1859 until 1865, when he was again de- feated on the ConfedenUion (piestioii, which he also favoured. Ap- pointed to the Bench, 19 June, 1869. (S?/(7'>;t'$2,599.92.) — Fredericton. SiKVKNS, Jamf.s CttAV, Jud^^e of the County Courts of the Counties of Charlotte, Carleton, Victoria and Madai^uiska, N.B. Youngest son of the late Andrew Stevens, £s(i., W^.S., and Solicitor of the Supreme Courts of Scotland, and Freeman of the City of Edinburgh, by the daughter cf Sir Colin Campbell, of Auchinbrech, Argyleshire, Scot- land. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, 22 February, 1822 ; educated there at the Academies and at Etlinburgh Universit}-. Came to Canada, 1840; and married the daughter of late John Marks, Escp, the descend- ant of a loyalist. Called to the Bar, Michaelma- Term, 1847 ; created a O. C, 1866. Author of '■'An Analytical Digest of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of Nei<' Brunswick, from 1825 to Easter Term, 1873, '"- elusive {St. yohn, 1873)"; and of an " ///dfdv to the Statutes, Rules, Orders, Reticulations, Treaties, and Proclamations of the D minion of Can- ada {St Stephen, N.B., 1S76). Sat for Chariotte, in N. B. Assembly, from 1861 until Marcli, 1865, when defeated on Confederation ouestion, of which he was in favour, and, again, from 1866 until his appointment •/ BIOGRAPHICAL DATA. 259 anada, scend- reated of the 73. i'l- Rules, Can- ;mbly, estion, tment to his present position, lo June, 1867. (5r?Az/;v $2,599.92.) While at the J5ar had an extensive and varied practice in Law and Iviuity Courts. Me was brought into more jMominenl notice in the conduct and argument of a case in K([uity, in whicli he acted as Counsel for the plaintiffs — the President, 1 )irectors, and Company of the .St. Stefdien's Bank, against the New Brunswick and Canada Railway and Land Company. Tiie case was appealed to the Privy Council in I'lngland, and the judgment of the Provincial Court was tliere sustained. — St. Sh/^/icii. Stevenson, John Custavus, yud'^e of tlie County Court oj the County of Haldimand, 0/it. .Son of the late Lieut. Stevenson (half-pay) ; and grandson of the late Sir John Stevenson. Born at Niagara, ( )nt. Educated there; married, ist, ALiry, daughter of James 15utle:, I*'s([. (she died 1847): 2ndly, 1848, the daughter of Mr. Sanuiel Street, of Thorold. Studied law with the late Robt. Dickson, Esq., and the late E. C. Camp- bell, Es(|., and was called to the Bar, Trinity Term, 1840, Appointed Clerk of the Peace of Haldimand, 28 Dec. 1850 ; and Judge of the County, 22 Jan., 1855. (Sahity $2,599.92.) — Cayuga. Strong, //ou. Samuel Hexrv, a Puisne jfud^^e of the Supreme Court if Canndd. Son of Rev. S. S. Strong, D. D., formerly Rector of By- town (now Ottawa). Born in Dorsetshire, England, 1825. Came to Canada when young, and was educated there. Called to the Bar, Ont. ario, Hilary Term, 1849. Created a (^.C, 1863. Elected a Bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada, i860. Was a Commissioner for consolidating the Public Ceneral Statutes of Uj)i)er Canada and Canada, respectively, from 20 Dec. 1856 to 5 Dec. 1859 ; and a member of the Law Reform Commission of Ontario, 187 1. Appointed a Vice-Chan- cellor for Ontario, 27 Dec, 1869, where he remained until 27 May, 1874, when promoted to Court of Error and Ap[)eal for that Province. Ap- pointed a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada, on the organi- zation of that Court, 8 Oct. 1875. {Siihiry $7,000.) — Corner of Cum- berland and lVi//)rod Streets y Ottaioa : Rideaii Club. Stuart, Hon. Andrew, a Puisne [fud^^e of the Superior Court of Quebec, Son of the late Andrew Stuart, l''.s([., Solicitor-Ceneral for Lower Canada. Born ir the City of (Quebec, 1813 ; educated there ; married, June, 1842, Charlotte Elmire, daughter of the late I'hillippe Aubert De Gaspe, Esp Studied law with the late Sir James Stuart, Bart., and on his c'.evation to the Bench, with the late Hon. Henry Black, C.B., afterwards Judge of the Court of Vice-Admiralty ; and was called to the Bar, 1834. Created a Q.C., 1854 ; appointed an Assistant 2m LEGAL DIRECTORY. Judge of the Superior Court, lo Feb., 1859 ; and a Puisne Judge of the same Court, 6 June, i860. {^Salary $4,999.92). — Mount I^/easatit, Quelicc. Stuakj-, y/cw. George Okii.l, Q.C.. Judi^e of the Vicc-Admiratty Couyt at the City of Quebec. Son of the late Rev. Okill Stuart (LL.D. of Har- vard), for many years Archdeacon of Kingston and TJean of Upper Canada, by Lucy, daughter of General Brooks of Medford, near Boston, for several years Governor of the State of Massachusetts ; and grandson of Rev. John Stuart, D.D., a U. E. loyalist, and the first minister of the Anglicai Church in Upper Canada, who settled at Kingston, 1784. Born at York (now Toronto), 12 Oct., 1807. Educated partly at Kingston and partly at (Quebec. Married Miss Margaret Black Stacy, niece of the late Hon. Henry Black, C.B., the late Judge of the Admiralty at Quebec. Pursued his legal studies with Mr., afterwards Sir James, Stuart, Attorney- General, and was called to the Bar, 1830. Created a Q.C., 1854. [For the statement which follow? -especting the subsequent career of Mr. Stuart,we are indebted to a friend] : — " In 1834, at the time in good practice, he published a volume of useful and interesting cases which had been de- termined in the Courts of Lower Canada. In the same year he entered into partnershi|) with Mr. James Stuart, with whom he had studied, sub- sequently Sir James, which lasted until the elevation of the latter to the Chief Justiceship of Lower Canada in 1838. Entertaining a strong feel- ing for the advancement of the City of Quebec he consented to a nomi- nation as a municipal councillor for his ward in 1844. In 1846, and for four years consecutively, he was chosen Mayor by a unanimous vote, and while holding that ofhce he was the means of introducing into the City of Quebec, the supply of pure water from Lake St. Charles, for which the City is distinguished, and gave his aid to other necessary and useful improvements. Upon his retirement from the Mayoralty he was present- ed by the citizens generally, with a very valuable silver testimonial, de- signed in London. " In 1852, two years after his retirement from the Mayoralty, he was put in nomination as a candidate to represent the City of Quebec, then the seat of Government, in the Provincial Parliament. He was elected by a triumphant majority over the candidates supporting the adminis- tration led by Sir Francis Hincks, and sat for (Quebec during that Par- liament. Opposed to the financial and railway policy of the party in power, he concurred in a vote of want of confidence passed in the House of Assembly which occasioned a dissolution. At the new -.jleciion for BIOaUAPIIICAL DATA. 201 4 Puisne Judge of the . — Mount Pleasant, Vicc-Adniiralty Court uart (LL.D. of Har- Liid r>ean of Upper edford, near Boston, setts ; and grandson first minister of the ingston, 1784. Born rtly at Kingston and icy, niece of the late dmiralty at Quebec, les, Stuart, Attorney- ;).C., 1854. [For the reerof Mr. Stuart, we in good practice, he which had been de- nie year he entered le had studied, sub- 1 of the latter to the lining a strong feel- )nsented to a nomi- . In 1846, and for nanimous vote, and icing into the City Charles, for which scessary and useful Ity he was present- er testimonial, de- Mayoralty, he was y of Quebec, then He was elected ting the adniinis- ?c during that Far- cy of the party in issed in the House e new -..lection for the City of Quebec Mr. Stuart was defeated by the candidates of tlie ad- ministration, including a Cabinet Minister, but on the re-assembling of Parliament the previous want of confidence vote was sustained by a fail- ure of the Government to effect the election of Sir (leorge Cartier as Speaker. A change of ("lOvernment then took place. Mr. Stuart was named a Queen's Counsel and appointed a Judge to discharge duties as luch, pending the session of Judges of the several Courts under the ' Seignioral Act of 1854.' In 1857 he was again solicited to stand for the representation of the City of Quebec, and after a sharp contest he was elected in opposition to the present Judge Plamondon, and sat for the City during that Parliament, in which he voted as an independent mem- ber. AViiile in the Legislature he thoroughly advocated an intercolonial railway from Halifax, to the exclusion of one in connection with a foreign State, so as to connect at Quebec with and along the north shore of the St. Lawrence by rail to the west. With this object he acted with a depu- tation from the Lower Provinces and influential citizens at (Quebec, who were successful in obtaining a change in the policy of the Government. Among other measures of public utility he introduced and carried through an Act but now taking effect; the North Shore Railway Act of 1853, whereby a railway connection with the Intercolonial to Halifax to extend from Quebec to the far west will be secured. Since 1858 Mr. Stuart has been frequently pressed to allow his nomination to represent the City, but has declined, preferring the pursuit of his j^rofession, to which he is strongly attached as well from education as choice, ;aid in which he has been eminently successful, to a political life where the population is not homogeneous, and where national and religious questions render a polit- ical course extremely hazardous to one of a minority. In 185S Mr. Stuart published in London his first volume of Admiralty Reports involv- ing questions of maritime law of frequent occurrence in the trade -and navigation of the Gulf and River St. I-awrence. These Reports are well known in England, and are frequently cited as authority in leading pub. lications there, and are also held in high esteem in the L^nited States. " Under the late Administration, of which Sir John A. Macdonald, K.C.B., was the leader, Mr. Stuart received the appointment of Judge of the Admiralty, vacant by the decease of Mr. Black. Since then he has relaxed his practising in the other Courts and gives his attention almost exclusively to admiralty matters. In 1875 '''^ published in London a second volume of Quebec Admiralty Reports, to which is addeu an ap- pendix showing the Jurisdiction of the High Court of Admiralty — and of 202 LEGAL DIRECTORY. llie \'icc-Adniiralty Courts, a work of nuicli use and highly ap])reciated by the legal profession. The business of the Vice-Admiralty Court at Quebec has much increased. It takes cognizance, when the irs or. the ship comes within the Province of (Quebec, of maritime contracts and torts, whether arising on Canadian waters from Lake Superior to the At- lantic Ocean or upon the high seas ; its jurisdiction as to amount is un- limited, and the only appeal from its decision is to Her Majesty in Ilur I'rivy Council, a tribunal hitherto but very rarely resorted to as its de- cisions have been rendered with much care and, when considered neces- sary, by the Judge, with the aid of nautical experience from gentlemen well skilled in the science of navigation. The Judge of the Admiralty ranks with the Judges of the (Queen's IJench and Superior Courts.'' — [Sa/ijry $2,000.) — St. Ursii/r Strai, Quiinx. T.\scHERK,AU, Hon. Hknri Ei./i':ar, a Pi/isne yiid^^c of tlic Superior Court of Quebec. Son of the late Pierre F.l/ear Taschcreau, K:-;i|., a member of the Assembly of Lower Canada, and subse(iuently of that of the United Provinces, by Catherine Ili'-medine, daughter of the late Hon. Amable Diomie, M.L.C. Is a cousin of Hon. Justice Taschereau of the Supreme Court {wliovt see). Piorn at Ste. Marie de la Beauccj P. (2m 7 ()ct., 1836; educated at the Quebec Seminary ; married May, 1857, Marie-Antoinette, daughter of the late Hon. R. U. Harwood, M.L.C, and Seignior of Vaudreuil. Studied law with the present Hon. Justice Taschereau of the Supreme Court, and was called to the Bar, 185 7 ; created a (^.C, 1867 ; practised in (Quebec in partnership with the pre- sent Judge Taschereau, then with tlie late Wm. Duval, Lsq., and later on with Jean Planrhet, Ls(|., (^.C. Sat for Beauce in Canadian Assembly from general election, 1861, until the Union of 1867, when defeated for the House of Commons. Is author of T/ie Criminal Lau> Consolidation and Amendment Acts of iS6g, J2-jj Vict., for the Dominion of Canada as amended and in force on rst Nov., 18^4, in. the Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Ncki Bruns-ur. (Vol. L, Montreal, 1874, pp. 796 R. Svo. ; Vol. II., Toronto, 1875, PP- 55^ i^- 8vo;* and of La Code de Procidure Civile du Bas * Mr. C. S. Circa vt'S, (,).C., who before the Select Committee of the English House of C'ommons on the Momiciile 1 ill, was calleil " the most eminent livinfj writer on Criminal Law,'' thus speaks of Mr. Justice Taschereaii's work : " Mr. Circaves presents his respectful conii)liments U) Mr. Justice Taschereau, and begs Nery cortlially to thank him foi his very valuable present, and still more mi for the very great attention ami weight which he has given to Mr. Greaves' notes and observations. I'.IOORAI'HKJAr- DATA. 2G.S Caiidila, with Annotations (Quebec, 1876). Appointed Clerk of the Peace for the District of (Quebec, 30 Sept., i(S6orn in the City of (Quebec, 12 Dec, rSi4; educated at the Quebec Seminary, where he greatly distinguished himself; married, ist, 1S40, Louise Adele, daughter of the late Hon. Amable Dionne, ^L^,.C. (she died) ; 2ndly, 1862, Marie Josephine, daughter of the late Lieutenant-Governor Caron. Pursued his legal studies under liie late Joseph Andre Taschereau, Estj., subsequently Solicitor-General, and a Judge of the Superior Court, and afterwards with late Hon. Henry Black, C.B., Judge of the Court of \'ice-Admiralty ; and was called to the liar. Lower Canada, 1836, but subsequently followed several law courses in Paris, France. Created a Q.C., i860; received degree of LL.D. aom Laval University, 1S55 ; appointed an Assistant Judge of Superior Court, Lower Canada (to replace a Judge of the Superior Court at Quebec during the sittings of the Special Court appointed under the Act for the abolition of Feudal rights and duties in Lower Canada^ 3 Sept., 1S55 ; appointed an Assistant Judge of Superior Court, Lower Canada, at Kamouraska (to act during the absence on leave of Hon. J. A. Tas- chereau), 6 Nov., 1858 ; appointed an Assistant Judge of Superior It is indeed a very great satisfaction to Mr. Greaves to think that he may have been of some use tov.-ards the completion of the Canada Criminal Law. Mr. Greaves has not been able to do more than cursorily look into the book ; but he has seen quite enough to satisfy him tluit it has been prepared with fjreat care and ability ; and he fully agrees with almost every remark in it, and especially with the objections to the new T.arceny and Forgery clauses." 8 204 LEGAL Dl RECTORY, Court, Lower Canada (to replace the Hon. Juritlce Morin, appointed on the Commission for the Codification of the Laws of Lower Canada), 8 June, 1850 ; appointed a Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Lower Canada (as successor to Hon. A. N. Morin, deceased), 11 Feb., 1865 ; appointed a Puisne Judge of the Court of (Queen's Hunch, Lower Canada, II P'eb., 1873 ; appointed a Puisne Judge of the Sui)reme Court of the Dominion, S Oct., 1875. (Salary $7,000). — 26 SI. Louis S/nrf, and Castel dc Coiiny, Quebec ; Russell House, Ottan liruiis'iL'ickyaiid jfiidi^eof tlie County Courts of St. yohn and Kin^s^ in said Province. Of Irish descent, both father and mother having been natives of Dublin, Ireland. iJorn in City of .St. John, N.H., Nov., 1818 ; educated at the (Irammar School of that city ; married Malvina, daugh- ter of Major Priestley, formerly of H. M.'s 43rd Regiment. Called to the Bar, 1847. Sat for Victoria in New Hrunswick Assembly from Sept., 1S55, until i860, and for City of St. John from latter year until 1865; and was a member of the Executive Council during the whole of that period, excepting one year, and held the ot'tice of Solicitor (leneral from July, 1857, until Feb., 1865. While in public life was chietly identified with the (luestion of Confederation of British North American Provinces, which he strenuously supported from first to last. Appointed a County Court Judge, 10 June, 1867 {Salary $2,599.92) ; and Judge of the Court of Vice-Admiralty, i Nov., 1876. {Salary $600). — St. yohn. Weldon, Hon. John Wesi.ky, a Puisne yudgc of tlic Supreme Court of Nciv Bruns'iinck. Of English descent, his grandtather having emi- grated from F^-ngland to New Brunswick in 1764. Second son of John Weldon, Esq., of Dorchester, N.B. Born 11 June, 1805; educated there ; married first, Erances Chandler, youngest daughter of the late Hon. Justice Upham (she died, May, 1844); 2ndly, in 1848, Susan, eldest daughter of the late Hon. Justice Halilnirton ("Sam Slick"), of N. S. Commenced the study of the law in the office of late Hon. \Vm. Botsford, and, on his elevation to the Bench, finished his studies with Hon. E. B. Chandler, Q.C., and was called to the Bar, 1827 ; created a Q.C. 1843 ; elected a Bencher of the Barrister's Society, 1850. Commenced the practice of his profession at Richibucto, where he remained until 1857, in which year he removed to the City of St. John. Was a mem- ber of the Executive Council of New Brunswick from 1837 until 1842, when, owing to a difference with the then Lieutenant Governor, Sir Wm. Colebrooke, he resigned ; and was speaker of the Legislative Assembly of that Province from 1843 until i85i,whenhe retired from politics. l!I<»(;i!.\|'|||(Ar, DATA. 207 Hat foi KuiU ill New llniiiswick Assi-inhly from 1827 until iSji.wlicn defeated. Siibsenueiuly (IciTuied ;i seat in the l,e,i,'islative Council. .Xp- pointed to the IJench as the successor of I Ion. |. W. Ritchie, now of the Supreme Court of Canada, 30 N'ov.. iiin, 'yiii/i:;f of the County Conrtof the County of Kent., Out. Crandfather was a volunteer under Sir Wm. Pepperell, at taking of Louisbourg. Father and \\v 'lier came to LIpper Canada from New Hampshire, 1786. Born in township (jf .Vugusta, County Oren- ville, U.C., 3 Oct., 1809 ; educated at the Augusta (Irammar School, under late Venerable Dean Bethune of Montreal, assisted by the i)resent Bishop Bethune of Toronto ; married Miss Hogan, formerly of New- foundland. Called to the Bar, Michaelmas Term, 1833. Sat for (rrtn- ville, in Upper Canada .Vssembly, from 1834 to 1837, when his seat was declared vacant. XVas a delegate to P^ngland in 1836, with Messrs* Baldwin and Duncombe, to protest against the administration of Sir F. B. Head in Upper Canada, and while there wrote and [)roduced Canadiana : containing Sketches of Upper Canada, and the Crisis in its Political Affairs (London, 1837). He established the Vanguard news- paper at Prescott in 1834, in the Reform interest, and has been a con- stant contributor to the press ever since. Ai)pointed Judge of Kent and Lambton, 27 Dec, 1850, and of Kent (on division of the counties), ri Jan., 1 85 1. {Salary, $2,599.92). — Chatham. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) / Zo V p. fe w. '§L/a fA 1.0 I.I 1.25 IAS 111 IIIII2.5 iU Pill 2.2 IIM !i4 12.0 1.4 III 1.6 Vi ^^ // (? el c^. c*^ VI -(T;/' / ^ ^ / O ^ / /A Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 iV iV % V ^ N> . 2G8 LEGAL DIRECTORY. ''i i VViLKiNS, //on. Lewis Morris, D.C.L., a Puisne yudge of the Su- preme Onirt of Nova Scotia. Son of the late Hon. Lewis Morris Wil kins, for many years Speaker of the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia, and subsequently a Judge of that Province ; and grandson of Isaac Wil- kins, a loyalist. (See Si/'ine, and Sparke's Life of Gouverncur Morris.) Born in Halifax, N.S., 24 May, 1801 ; educated at King's College, AVindsor, where he obtained degrees of B.A. and D.C.L. ; married Sarah Rachel, daughter of — Thomas, Escj., of Marshfield, near Boston, ^L1ss. (she died). Called to the Bar, 1822 ; created a Q-C, 1844, Was Pro- vincial Secretary of Nova Scotia from 1854 to 1856. .Sat for Township of Windsor in Nova Scotia Assembly from 1835 to 1839, when he was elevated to the Legislative Council, and there remained until 1844, when he was returned to the Assembly for County of Hants, which he con- tinued to represent almost continuously up to his appointment to the liench, as 'the successor of Mr. Justice Kaliburton (" Sam Slick "), 14 August, 1856. (.Va/rt:/->' $3,999.96). — //alifax ; Windsor. Wilkinson, William Hknrv, yud^^e of the County Court of the Counties of Lennox and Addington, Ont. Youngest son of the late Mr. \Vm. Wilkinson, of Kingston, Ont., and formerly of Be'* bt Antrim, Ireland. Piorn in Kingston, 3 Nov., 1838; educated at the ''ruiinar School there ; married, May, 1863, Isabella Allan, eldest daughlcr of Wm. Allan Cieddes, F^sq., Barrister-at-law. Called to the Bar, Michael- mas Term, 1861. Appointed County Crown Attorney and Clerk of the Peace for Lennox and Addington, 30 Sept., 1864 ; and County Judge for same counties, 28 May, 1869. {Salary $2,599.92). — Napanec. Wilson, //on. Adam, a Puisne yudge of the Court of Queens Bench of Ontario. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland; came to Canada, 1830; married the daughter of the late Thos. Dalton, Esq., for many years editor and proprietor of the Toronto Patriot newspaper. Was engaged for three years in mercantile pursuits under his uncle, the late Mr. Geo. Chalmers, M.P.P. for Halton. Studied law with the late Hon. Justice Sullivan, then ot the law firm of Baldwin and Sullivan ; was called to the Bar of Upper Canada in Trinity Term, 1839, and became a partner of the late Hon. Robt. Baldwin, C.B., which connexion continued until Mr. Baldwin retired from the profession ; created a Q.C,, 1850, and in same year was elected a Bencher of the Law Society. Appointed a Commissioner in 1856 for the consolidation of the public general sta- tutes of Canada and of Upper Canada respectively. Elected an alder- man of Toronto, 1855, and was mayor of that city in 1859 (being the BIOGRAPHIC AL DATA. 269 first chief magistrate elected by popular suffrage), and again in i860. Author of A Sketch of the Office of Constable (Toronto, 1861). Was Solicitor-General for Upper Canada in the Sandfield Macdonald- Sicotte Administration from 24 May, 1862, until 11 May, 1863, when appointed a Puisne Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench of Upper Canada, where he remained until 24 August of same year, when trans- ferred to the Court of Common Pleas ; on 12 Nov., 1868, he was again appointed to the Court of Queen's Bench, succeeding Hon. J. H. Ha- garty therein, who had been appointed Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. {Salary $4,999.92). Sat for North York, in Canadian Assembly, from Jan., i86o, until his elevation to the Bench. Was an unsuccessful candidate for West Toronto at the general election of 186 1. A member of the I -aw Reform Commission, 1871. — Spadina Crescent, Toronto. WiLi.isTON, Hon. Edward, Q.U., yudi^e of the County Loiirts of the Counties of Northumberland., Gloucester and Restigouche, N.B. Father and maternal ancestors came from the United States shortly after the American Revolution. Born in Cilenelg, Northumberland, X.B., 18 Oct., 1813 ; educated at the Co'j.nty Grammar School; married, Sept., 1854, the daughter of Henry Mignovit/, Escj., of Halifax, N. S. Called to the Bar, 1S38; created a Q.C., 1866. Was Solicitor (Jeneral of New Brunswick from 14 April, 1866, until the Union of 1867, when he was appointed to his present office, {Salary, $2,599.) Sat for Northumberland in New Brunswick Assembly from 1855 until the Union. — Nervcastle. A\'oOD, Hon. Edmund Burke, Chief justice of Manitoba. Fourth son of the late Mr. Samuel Wood, who, in i8i8, removed from Fort Erie to eastern part of Township of Dumfries, and thence, in 1839, to Town- ship of Beverley, by Charlotte, liis wife. Born at or near Fort Erie, Ont., 13 Feb., 1820; educated at the common schools and at Gberlin College, Ohio, where he graduated B.A., 1848 ; married, April, 1855, Jane Augusta, second daughter of Dr. Peter Marter, of Brantford, and formerly of St. Andrews, N.B. Studied law in the office of Messrs. Free- man and Jones, Hamilton, and Jwas called to the Bar, Trinity Term, 1848; called to the Bar of Manitoba, 1874; created a Q.C., 1872 ; elected a Bencher of the Law Society, 1873. ^^'^^.s in partnership for five years with Mr. P. B. Long, of Brantford, and always 'enjoyed an ex- tensive and lucrative practice. Was first Clerk of the County Court and Clerk of the Crown for Brant when the county was first erected, 1853. Entered Mr. Sandfield Macdonald's Government in Ont, in July, 1867, m 1: 270 LEGAL DIUFXTORY. as Provincial Treasurer ; resigned, Dec, 1S71. Sat for West Brant in Canadian Assembly from general election, 1863, imtil die Union, 1867, when returned to both Local Assembly and House of Commons, and continued to sit in latter chamber until the general election, 1872, when owing to the operation of the Act against dual representation, he retired from the Parliament at C)ttawa. During the early part of 1873, Mr. lilake, who had been returned for two places. West I )urham and South Jiruce, elected to sit for the latter, and so rendered West Durham vacant. 'I'he representation of this constituency was pressed upon Mr. Wood, and after some hesitation, he retired from the Local Assembly, and was returned for West Durham to the (Commons by acclamation, where he continued to sit until 11 March, 1874, when he was appointed Chief Justice of Manitoba. {ScrArrv $4,999.92). Api)ointed Administrator of the Government of ^Lanitoba and the North-West Territories during the absence, (.^c, of the Lieutenant-Governor, 26 August, 1874. \\'as one of the chief projectors and promoters of the Buffalo and Lake Huron Rail- way, extending from the waters of Lake Huron to Fort Erie on the Niagara River, and until its amalgamation with the Grand Trunk Railway, was its solicitor and legal adviser. While at the Bar was engaged in many im- portant cases, the most important being Whitehead 7's. Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway Co., involving a large amount of money and many grave (|uestions of law — it was instituted in Chancery, and carried to the C^ourt of Lrror and Appeal ; and Widder 7's. l^uffalo and Lake Huron Railway Co., in which the ])laintiff ultiniately, on payment of his costs, abandoned his action. When in Parliament, was the author of the scheme for the settlement of the Municipal Loan Fund of Upper Can- ada, and made all the calculations upon which that scheme was finally carried into effect, the last session he was in the Ontario Assembly. The financial speeches of the Chief Justice, as Treasurer of Ontario (which have been printed in pamphlet form), will give some idea of the perfect knowledge he had of the finances of the Province of Ontario, and with what ability he managed the Department over which he presided for four years. It may with truth be said that he laid the foundation of Ontario's financial status. But his great achievement was in bringing to a trium- phant conclusion the financial arbitration between Ontario and Quebec. For years, in the House of Commons, he had struggled to effect an ad- justment of the financial rights of Ontario. The accurate knowledge of the financial history of Canada, already referred to, and the ability in dealing with the whole question, displayed by Mr. Wood before the il !!IOfJHAIMHCAL DATA. 271 arbitrators, were such as to challenge the highest ciicoiriiums, and led to an award (which was drafted by hirn) which fully came up to the expec- tations of the most sanguine in his own IVovince. Since his elevation to the Bencii, has delivered many judgments of public. im[)ortance, but as there is no reporter in Manitoba as yet, his judgments have not been regularly reported. In two cases the Local Government thought the judgments of sufticient general interest to order them to be published for distribution among Justices of the Peace and others. These cases are Regina c's. Dease, and Regina rs. Schultz ; in the latter case the Chief Justice ordered a mandiinius to issue commanding Mr. justice Betournay, acting as a police or stipendiary magistrate, to hear on a preliminary ex- amination before him on a charge of perjury, witnesses produced for the defendant. It was contended he was by law entitled to hear only such witnesses as were ])roduced and offered by the jirosecutor. He (the Chief Justice) held he was at liberty and of right ouglit to hear all the witnesses by whomsoever produced who knew anything material as to the facts and circumstances of the charge. This is no doubt an import- ant decision on wliat before was a moot question. The case of I )ease is also important, especially as affecting the Indians, and the punish- ment of parties giving them any intoxicants. But the most interesting and important case that has come before (Jhief Justice Wood, was the celebrated case of the Queen 7>s. Lepine re Scott murder. This was the first argument he heard on his taking his seat on the Bench. The i)ri- soner had pleaded to the indictment, a plea denying the jurisdiction of the Court in Manitoba, or of the Courts of Canada, over the oft'ence charged in the indictment ; to this plea the Crown had demurred. The case had been argued before the two Puisne Judges, and had been standing over from term to term without their rendering a decision. Chief Justice Wood at once heard the argument, and without leaving the Bench, on the conclusion of the argument, pronounced judgment for the Ciown on the demurrer. He held that both the Court in Mani- toba and the Courts in the old Province of Canada, and since Confede- ration in Ontario and Quebec, had concurrent jurisdiction of offences of this kind, and over this ojffciice. This had been denied by high legal authority; the late Hon. J. Hillyard Cameron, Q.C., and the late D'Arcy Boulton, Q.C., having published a formal written opinion deny- ing this ; and Hon. J. H. (now Justice) Gray having published in the Revue Legale (Sorel), an elaborate article also taking the same ground. The same view was held and announced in the House of Commons by 272 LEGAL DIRECTORY. iV u the then leader of the Government, and shared in by most of the legal gentlemen then holding seats, but had always been vigorously denied by Mr. Wood. On reference to the law officers of the Crown in P'.ngland on a revision of the case, with a view to the commutation of Lepine's sentence, the judgment of the Chief Justice on the plea to the jurisdic- tion was affirmed and upheld. His remarks in pronouncing the sentence of the law on Lepine were much commended. The trial, which involved most complicated c|uestions of fact and constitutional law, lasted two weeks, and excited very general interest throughout the Dominion. — Young, //o//. Charlks, LL.D., Surrogate and yi'-lgt' of Probate, P.E.I. Youngest son of the late Hon. John Young; and brother of Hon. Sir William Young, Chief Justice of Nova Scotia (whom see). Born in (ilasgow, Scotland, April, 1812. Educated at Dalhousie College, Halifax. Married L '• retia, daughter of John Starr, Esq. Studied law with Sir Wm. Young, in Halifax ; was called to the Bar of Nova Scotia, 1838; and to that of Prince Edward Island in the same year. Practised for a short time in partnership with his brothers, the present Sir William Youi'ig, and the late Hon. G. R. Young, Created a Q.C., (the first appointed in P. E. I.) 23 Nov., 1847. Was Attorney-General of Prince Edward Island from 29 May, 1S51 to 2 May, 1858, and from 29 June, 1858 to 11 April 1859; and was Administrator of the Government of Prince Edward Island from 26 May to 7 June, 1859.* Received the honorary degree * Ex trad from the Minutes pfthc Executive Council of Prince Eci'^oard Island. "Council Chamber, 21st May, 1852. ' ' The Board having given mature consideration to the several documents submitted by Ills Excellency yesterday, upon the subject of an appointment of a successor to the late (Jhief Justice Jarvis, and the Hon. Attorney-General (C. N'oung) in his place, having stated that he wished to withdraw his claim to, and application for, the vacant appointment (founded on his present position as Chief Law Adviser of the Government) for the following reason, namely: — 'That by the appointment of the Hon. Robert Hodgson, the pension of that gentleman, amounting to £200 per annum, will be saved to the colony, and its best interests will thus be subserved. ' "And the Hoard fully recognizing the validity of the Attorney-General's claim, as well as the force of his reason, and the disinterestedness of his conduct, would respect- fully recommend to His Excellency that the Hon. Robert Hodgson be provisionally appointed Chief Justice of this Island." " A true extract." (Signed) Charles Des Brisav. C. C. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA. 275 of LL.D. from Newton University. Appointed Judge of Probate, 1852, and Judge in Bankruptcy, 1868. {Salary $ .\ Returned for Queens to Island Assembly in April, 1840, and in December same year was appointed to the Legislative Council, where he sat until 186-?, during the last ten years of which service he was President of that body. Judge Young was the first to advocate Pvesponsible Government in Prince Ed- ward Island, and was with others, instrumental in having it established in 1 85 1, together with free schools, freehold lands for the tenantry, savings banks, and other reform measures. — Charlottetcnmi. Young, Ho7i. Sir William, Knight, Chief Justice of Nerca Scotia. Eldest son of the late Hon. John Young, the well known author of the letters of " Agricola," who for many years occupied a seat in the Nova Scotia Assembly, by Agnes, daughter of Geo. Renny, Esq., of Falkirk, Scotland. Born at Falkirk, 29 July, 1799. Educated at Glasgow Uni- versity. Married, 10 August, 1830, Anne, daughter of the late Hon. Michael Tobin, M.L.C. Studied law with the late Charles Rufus Fair- banks, Esq., K.C., afterwards Solicitor-General, and was called to the Bar of Nova Scotia, 1826. Called to the Bar of Prince Edward Island, 1835. Created a Q.C., 1 843. Was in partnership for some years with his brothers, the late Hon. George R. Young,M.P.P.,authorof the well-known work on Colonial Literature, Science and Education, and Hon. Charles Young, LL.D., now a Judge in Prince Edv/ard Island. Was a Commissioner (with others) for consolidating the Statutes of Nova Scotia. Entered Nova Scotia Assembly, 1832, as one of the representatives of Cape Breton, and while a member of that body, sat successively for that Island, for Inverness and for Cumberland. Was Speaker of the Nova Scotia Assembly, and became Attorney General, 3 April, 1854, an office he again held in his own Administration from 1856 to 1857, when he retired, retaining his rank as an Ex-Councillor, by special permission of Her Majesty. Appointed Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, August, i860 — {Salary $4,999.92); and was subsequently appointed Judge of the Court of Vice- Admiralty. {Salary $600). Knighted by Her Majesty, 1868. — Halifax ; Halifax Club. If I; 274 LEGAL DIllECTORY. SUPERANNUATED JUDGES, AND JUDGES IN OTHER COUNTRIES NATIVES OF CANADA. Armstrong, /Ttf//. James, Chief yustice of the Island of Si. Lucia^ West Indies. Son of the late Captain Charles Armstrong, of Sorel. Born at Berthier, Province of Quebec, 27 April, 182 1 ; edumted there; married, 1843, Marie Anne Charlotte, daughter of Hercule Olivier, Esq., of Berthier ; pursued his legal studies with the late Henry Driscoll, Esq., Q.C., and the late Henry Stuart, Esq., Q.C., and was called to the Bar, 1844. Created a Q.C., 1S67. Practised for some years in Mont- real, in partnership with the late Hon. A. N. Morin, afterwards a Judge of the Sujierior Court of Quebec. Author of A Treatise on the Law relating to Marriages in Lo7uer Canada (Montreal, 1857). Was Crown Counsel for the District of Three Rivers from 1864, iip to the period of his le .'ing Canada, and while fulfilling the duties of that office conducted the prosecution of Modeste Provencher, for the poisoning of one Joutras, by strychnine, a trial that attracted great public attention at the time, and won for Mr. Armstrong very high praise for the manner in which he con- ducted his side of the case. Appointed Chief Justice of St. Lucia, 187 1 . {Salary ^730 sterling). Since his appointment, has, in conjunction with Mr. G. W. Des Voeux, C.M.G., consolidated the Laws of the Colony, for which he has received the thanks of the Right Hon. the Secretary of State for the Colonies. — Castries, St. Lucia. Badgley, Hon. William, D.C.L., late a Puisne Judge of the Court of Queen s Beuih of Quebec. Son of the late Francis Badgley, Esq., merchant, of Montreal, who represented that city in the Provincial Parliament from 1801 to 1805. Born in Montreal, 27 March, 1801 ; educated there; married Miss Eliza Taylor (she died 1874). Studied with the late B. B. Beaubien, Esq., of Montreal, and was called to the Bar, 1823 ; created aQ.C, 1847. i\\x\.\\or o{ Remarks on Register Offices {i?>T,']). Received honorary degree of D.C.L., from McGill University, 1843. Sat for BIOfmAPHICAI, DATA. 275 ;anada. iicia, West Born at ; married, Esq., of :oll, Esq., :d to the in Mont- s a Judge f/ie Law IS Crown leriod of onducted Joutras, ime, and 1 he con- ia, 1871. tion with )lony, for retary of Court of erchant, ent from there ; Ite B. B. created .eceived Sat for Missisqiioi in Canadian Assembly from general election 1844 to 1851, and for the City of Montreal from latter date up to general election 1854, when defeated. Was a Commissioner of Bankrupts for the Dis- trict of Montreal from 1840 to 1S44, in which year he was appointed a District Judge, both of which offices he resigned in April, 1847. Was a member of the Executive Council, and Attorney-General for Lower Canada from 23 April, 1847, to 10 March, 1848. Appointed a Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Lower Canada, 27 January, 1855, where he remained until 12 September, 1863, when transferred to the Court of Queen's Bench as Assistant Judge, and so continued until 18 August, 1866, when appointed a Puisne Judge of that Court. Retired on a pension, 28 Feb., 1874. (Pension $3,333.34). — 99, Ht. Francois Xavier St., and 64, McGill Coliei^e Ai'enue, Montreal. Broigh, Secker, late Jiidi^e of the County Court of the Comity of Nitron, Ontario. Called to the Bar, Easter Term, 1840. Elected a Bencher of the Law Society, 1850. Created a Q.C., 1858. Appointed Judge of the County Court of the Counties of Huron and Bruce, 1 7 Nov., 1866. Retired on a pension, 25 July, 1877. {Pension $1,600). Brun'f.au, Hon. Jean Casimir, late a Puisne Jud^e of the Superior Court of Quebec. Son of the late M. Francois Bnuieau, of Montreal, by Therese Leblanc, his wife ; born in Montreal, 2 May, 1801 ; educated there. Studied with the late Hon. C. C. S. DeBleury and Stephen Sewell Es(|., and was called to the Bar, 1825 ; appointed a District Judge of Lower Canada, i Feb., 1842 ; a Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of same Province, 25 Nov., 1857. Retired on a pension 5 Sept., 1863 (Pension $2,133 34). — Quebec. Cochrane, Sir James, Knight, /ate Chief Justice at Gibraltar. Son of the late Hon. Thomas Cochrane, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Nova Scotia. Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1798; educated there; married, 1829, Theresa, daughter of Colonel William Haly (she died, 1874). Called to the Bar at the Inner Temple, 1829; was Attorney- General of Gibraltar from 1837 to 1841, in which year he was appointed Chief Justice of same place, an office he resigned in 1877. Knighted by Her Majesty, 184^.— Gibraltar ; Thatched House Club, Zondon, Eng- land. Day, Hon. Charles Dewey, LL.D., D. C. L., late a Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec. Son of the late Ithamer H. Day, Esq., merchant, Montreal, by Laura Dewey, his wife. Born about 1806 ; educated in Mon- treal ; married the daughter of the late Benjamin Holmes, Esq. Pursued 270 LEGAL DIRECTORY. r his legal studies with Mr. Samuel (afterwards Judge) Gale, and was called to the Bar, 1827 ; created a Q.C., 1837 ; is President and Chancellor of McGill University, Montreal ; appointed Deputy Judge- Advocate (with the late Hon. Dominique Mondelet, Q.C., and Capt. E. A. MuUer, ist Royals) at the State Trials in Montreal, 28 Nov. 1838 (and as such re- ceived the thanks in Ciencral Orders of His Excellency Sir John Col- borne, then Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief) ; was a mem- ber of the Special Council of Lower Canada from 1838 to 1840 ; sat for Ottawa (County) in the Canadian Assembly, from general election i8ti to 29 June, 1842, when appointed a Puisne Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench of Lower Canada ; was Solicitor-General of Lower Canada, and a member of the Executive Council of Canada, from 13 Feb., 1841, up to his elevation to the Bench; appointed a Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Lower Canada, i Jan., 1850. Retired on a pension i Oct., 1862, (Pension $2,666 64). Was a Commissioner for the codification of the Civil Law of Lower Canada, from Feb., 1859 until the completion of that great work, in May, 1866; Commissioner to represent the Province of Quebec on the Dominion Arbitration Commission from May, 1868, to July, 1870; and was Chairman of the Royal Commission, appointed 14 August, 1873, to inquire into cer- tain charges then preferred in Parliament against the then Dominion Administration in connection with the construction of the proposed Canadian Pacific Railway. Mr. Day was also a Commissioner some years ago on behalf of the Hudson's Bay Company, in preferring certain claims against the United States Government, under the treaties of 1846 and 1863. — St. Laivrence Hall, Montreal. Drummond, Hon. Lewis Thomas, late a Puisne Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench of Quebec. Born in Londonderry, Ireland. Came to Canada when twelve years of age, and was educated at Nicolet College ; married, 16 Nov., 1842, Elmire, eldest daughter of the late Hon. P. D. Debartzch. Called to the Bar of Lower Canada, 1836 ; and to that of Upper Canada, in Michaelmas Term, i860. Created a Q.C., 1848. Was Solicitor-General for Lower Canada (during the Lafontaine-Baldwin Government) from 7 June, 1848 to 27 Oct., 185 1 ; when he joined the Hincks-Morin Administration as Attorney-General for Lower Canada, an office which he resigned 23 May, 1856. Was Attorney-General for Lower Canada (in the Brown-Dorion Administra- tion) from 2 to the 6 August, 1858 ; and Commissioner of Public Works (in the Macdonald-Dorion Administration) from 28 May to 23 July, 1863, HIOGRAPHICAI, HATA. 277 when he resigned. Apjiointed a Puisne Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench of Lower Canada, 5 March, 1864 ; retired on a pension, 27 Oct, '873. {Pension, $3,333.24). Sat for I'ortneuf in Canadian Assembly from general election, 1844, to general election, 1848, when returned for Shefford, which he continued to represent until Sept., 1858, when de- feated; for l.otbinicre from Oct., 1858, until June, 1861 ; and for Rouville, from general election, 1861, until general election, 1863, when defeated. — 141 Cadifux St., Montreal. Duval, //'//. Jkan Franqois Joseph, late Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of Quebec. Son f)f the late Francois Duval, Fscj., of the Royal Canadian Regiment of Volunteers, by Anne Germain, his wife. Born in the City of Quebec, 18 July, 1801 j educated at the celebrated academy of Dr. Wilkie, Quebec; married, 1848, Adelaide, fourth daugh- ter of the late Dubuc, Esq., merchant, of Quebec, and relict of the late Joseph Duval, F,sq., of Three Rivers. Pursued his legal studies with Mr. George (afterwards Judge) Vanfelson, and with Mr. J. R. (afterwards Chief Justice) Vallieres de St. Real, and was called to the Bar, 1823. Created a Q.C., 1848. Apjrointed an Assistant Judge of the Court of King's Bench of Lower Canada, 24 June, 1839 ; a Puisne Judge of the .Superior Court of Lower Canada, i Jan., 1852 ; a Puisne Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench, same Province, 27 Jan., 1855 J ^"^^ Chief Jus- tice of that Court, 5 March, 1864, Retired on a pension, 30 May, 1874. {Pension, $3,999.96). — 56 St. Louis St., Quebec. Lafontaine, /fon. Franqois Xavier Aime, late a Puisne fut/xe of the Superior Court of Quebec. Son of the late M. Frangois Robert dit La- fontaine, Menuisier, of Three Rivers, P.Q., by Marie Josephte Paradis, his wife. Born at Three Rivers, 7 Oct., 1810 ; educated at Nicolet Col- lege. Studied with the late P. B. Dumoulin, Esq., Q.C., and was called to the Bar, 1838. Was for many years Crown Lands Agent and Pro- thonotary and Clerk of the Crown for the District of Ottawa. Appoint- ed a Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of T^ower Canada, 11 May, 1859. Retired on a pension, 19 May, 1876. {Pension $2,666.64). — ^^ Fontaine Vale,'' Aylnier, P.Q. Lawder, John Majoribanks, late Judge of the County Court of the County of Lincoln, Ont. Called to the Bar, F^aster Term, 1847. Ap- pointed Judge of the County Court of the County of Lincoln, 4 Feb., i860. Retired on a pension, 29 Nov., 1877. {Pension $1,600). — St. Catharines. I 19 278 LEGAL DIRECTORY. Marshall, //on. John d., /a.'e Chiff yustice of the Court of Common Pleas, Cape /ircton, lYora Scotia. Son of the late Captain Marsliall, who represented a constituency in the Nova Scotia Assembly for several years. Horn in Nova Scotia, 178C ; educated at tlie Provincial Grammar School, Halifax ; married, Called to the Bar, Nova Scotia, iHOiS. Sat for Cape IJreton, in Nova Scotia Assembly, from 181 1 to 1823. Appointed Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, Cape Hrcton, 29 Ajjril, 18^3 ; retired on a i)ension, 1841. {J'i7/sio// $1,200.) Well known as a public lec- turer on subjects connected with temperance and social science ; and is the author of various works and pami)iilets. (See the BMiothcca Catia- dcnsis, Ottawa, 1867). — Halifax. Rov, Hon. David, late a Puisne y uii\:;e of the Superior Court of Quel>ec. Son of the late M. Joseph Roy, of Quebec, by Marie Brunette. Horn in City of Quebec, 9 June, 1807 ; educated there. Studied law with the late Andre Remi Hanicl, Kscj. ; and was called to the Bar, 1832. Appointed a Deputy Judge of Lower Canada, 13 Oct., 1842 ; a Circuit Judge, 24 Dec, 1849 ; a I'uisne Judge of the Superior Court, 25 Nov., 1857. Retired on a pension, 7 Jan., 1871. {Pension, $1,866.60.). WiLMoT, Jlon. Lkmuel Allen, D.C.L, late a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of NeU' Prunsiciek. Son of the late AVm. Wilmot, Esq., of Sunbury, N.B., by Hannah, daughter of Daniel Bliss, Escp ; and grandson of Major Lemuel Wilmot, formerly of the Loyal American Regiment, who settled in New Brunswick at the close of the American Revolution, and married Elizabeth, sister of the Hon. Samuel Street, of Niagara. On mother's side is descended from Colonel Murray, a well- known Loyalist. Born in Sunbury, N.B., Jan., 1809 ; educated at the Grammar School, and King's College, Fredericton ; married, ist, the daughter of the Rev. J. Balloch (she died) ; 2ndly, the daughter of the late Hon. Wm. A. Black, M.L.C. of Halifax. Called to the Bar, 1832 ; created a Q.C, 1838 ; received degree of D.CL. from University of New Brunswick. Was for many years the leader of the Liberal party in New Brunswick. Was a member of the Executive Council of that Province, without office, from 1843 ^'^ 1845, when he resigned ; and held thr Attorney-Generalship, in his own Administration, from 1848 until Jan., 1851, when appointed a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick, from which office he retired 27 July, 1868, on his appointment as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick. On the expi- niOOUAPHirAL DATA. 279 ration of his term of oOice as such, 14 November, 1873, retired on a judicial pension. {Pension $2,133.33.) Appointed second Commis- sioner under the P.K.I. Land I'urchasa Act of 1875 (succeeding the Right Hon. H. C. K. Childers, M.P., in that oftirc), 9 Sept., 1S75. Sat in New Brunswick Assembly from 1834 u|) to the per,od of his appoint- ment to the licnch. For the following additional facts we are indebted to the Canadian Parliamentary Companion : — " Raised and commanded a troop of Volunteer Dragoons, who performed despatch duty, pending border difficulties, 1 838-39 ; raised and commanded two rifle companies, 1842 ; raised and commanded a troop of Dragoons for escort duty to the Prince of Wales, on his visit to this country, i860, and received personally the thanks of His Royal Highness for the service. Was a delegate to England on subject of Crown Revenues and Civil List, 1836, and again on same subjects, 1837, and received a unanimous vote of thanks from the Assembly for the successful conduct of business ; a dele- gate to Washington on the subject of reciprocal trade, 1850, and to Portland Railway Convention, same year, when E. & N. A. Railway was agreed upon. Attended, with the late Sir Ed. Head, a meeting of the Canadian Government at Toronto, on colonial fiuestions, and again, same year, a Convention at Halifax of the Governments of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, on the same questions. Prepared the several Acts of the Legislature of New Brunswick on Collegiate reform. Consolidated the Criminal Laws, 1849, and all the laws relating to counties, towns, and parishes, 1850." — Frederieton, N.B. Winter, Hon. Pierre, late a Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec. Son of the late Mr. Robert Winter, of Quebec, by Julie L6tour- neau, his wife. Born in the City of Quebec, 25 Feb., 1808 ; educated there. Studied with the late M. Joseph Lagueux, then with the late Francois Remain, and finally with the late M. Edouard Desbarats ; and was called to the Bar, 1833. Appointed a Clerk of the Bankrupt Court, District of Gasp6, 29 Nov., 1847 '> Joi"t Clerk of the Peace, Clerk of the Crown, and Clerk of the Circuit Court, 29 Jan., 1856; a Puisne Judge of the Superior Court of Quebec, 29 March, 1858. Retired on a pension, 4 Nov., 1874. {Pension $2,333.28). — Perce, P.Q. i^' " ij r ^^^ t ( i y I rV-O lmj^0£^aiit AMMQUMGoment, On and after the 12tli of June next, " The Canadian Monthly Magaalne," iind "Belford's Monthly," will be amalgamated and hereafter publiohed under the style and title of %m-^t\hxX^ .,;a ,,... ^c t..v.M'.v DEVOTED TO SCIENCE, LITERATURE, ART AND POLITICS The stroiif» National di.aractt'ri.stics df each will he iiiaiiitaiiieil. " Current I'A'ent'i," and " Kdun'l The Tahle," two niarkcil departments of Tiii; Canadian Montui.v .will he continned, and the 111 u.'^trated rajiens and Iteviews of l^ate Hooks, whieh have so distinguiiihed the pages of ]?EI.K(>lU)'s, will also lie iiuiiortant features in the new Majxa/ine. 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