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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mAthode. by errata led to snt jne pelure, apon A 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 .i h fr f^^^^^y THE IfBW-BBVJVSWICK ALiWANACK,!; FOR no: YEAR OF OUR LORD, \ j 1833: BKIWO THB nSST AFTER BIfSBITlLX Om LXAP |><'^B* \\ Apd Thinl of the Rei^ of Hit Jloit GraeioM li|j«t^t \ \ WILLIAM IV. «ALCULATBD rOB THB MXRIOIAB OF SAIMTIOHH, Bat will Mnro for My other ptrt of t|M Provioqe. \ \ ^ — • < •— COHTAIIlVa— < The Citil, EccWMfaitietl, and \ Military Provincial Rcfbter; \ 6Jttiiij|oftbediflbreiK€burtt; > A fanoiy cf A|rieiilianil« 9o^ ' ■leatic, and othfr inffctaad interaatiiif miaMllaiiitf^i' STbe UoiTtnal Calendar; ; Rising and letting of the Son > and Moon; « KclilMef of the Lmniaaries; [ The Sub's DeeUflaiioB; ^Time of High Water; ABD A CORRBCT^D LlfT OF Within toe^provikicib. ijLiiiT JOHN: FBlBfiD BV^VBiraT €VVBB, 499 f^I.^ AT |M)| COVittiM^OFriCX, llAAXBT-i^VABX. ' <# i.'-- Ml^^t^^l^ i « ^' : vi ECLIPSES. Tbbii* will b^ FiVK EtlipMs ia Iht year 1833: two oftlie Svh wd thrfe of the M ooir — m fullowi : I. The firai will be of the Moon, on Sandajr, January 6th, viaihle hen : Beginning, 2h; 4m. ; Ecliptic, 8h. 6in. ; Middle, 8b. 15an.; End, 4|i. 26m.; Duration, 2h. 21fli.— Apparent time in the morning.— Ilig^tr eclipsed, 6^ 42|' on the Mooil'a northern limb. II. The ateond will be of the Sun, on the 20th Janaary, at 8h. 1419. an tho efening,,and consequently invisible.bere. III. The third will be of the Moon, on the 1st July— the latter prrt only of which will be visible hore, as follows: — Beginning, 6h. Sna. : Moon rises here, 7li. 86m. ; Elcliptre, 7h. &4m. ; Middle, 8h. Om. ; End 9fa. S8m. ; Duration, 8h. 16m. — Apparent time in the evening.—- JUi(pts eclipsed, 10^ 18\ on the Moon*s southern limb. IV. The fourth will be of the Sun, on the 17th July, at 2h. 3Uft. io the morning, and consequently not visible here. "< - ' V. The iiAh will be of the Moon, on Thursday, December, 2( latter part only of which will be visible here, as follows: — Begini the Eclipse, 8h. 8m. ; beginning of total darknero, 4h. 3m ; Mooil h»e, totally obscured, 4h. 22ro. ; Ecliptic, 4h. 51m. ; Middle, 4h.| end of total darkness, 5h. 41im. ; end of the Eclipse, 6h. 41m.; tioD, 8h. 38m. — Apparent time, iu the evening. — Digits eclipsed, ' IWmi the southern side of the Earth's shadow. CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES FOR |83S. ; Dominical Letter, F I Epact, 9 I Roman Indictio^^ ^ 6 Golden Number, 10 | Solar Cycle, 22 | Julian Period, fmH m % " MOVEABLE FESTIVALS OF THE CHURCM^ Septmtgesima Sunday, Feb. 3 Ctuinq. or Shrove do. Feb. 17 Ash Wed. 1st day of Lent, Feb. 20 JMid Lttnt Sunday, Mar. 17 Pa^ Sunday, Mar. 31 JBaUir JDmy, April 1 Low Sunday, Rogation ditto. ^ Ascension Day^ Whit Sunday, Trinity Simday, Advent Sunday, Jjfamgs and Characters of the Signs of the Y Ariel, htad^ 8 Tiurut, neck. I| GeniDi, aroif. SS Cuicer, breait. Si Leo, heert. ^ Libra, reins; v\ Seorpio, lecretf t Saggittariui, thigh ly> Capricomut, kneei» sm Acquariui, legi. yK Piicef,fe9t. 195 Virgo, bell J. Names and Characters of the Planets* ® The Sun. O }l # C The Moon. 9 Mercniy. $ Venui. m Tht Berth. ^ Man. ^ Jupiter. >i Saturn. V Henchell, GEOGRAPHICAL POSITIOBT Or HSADtANDS, fce. ON TUX COAST or VOBTU kUMMlCk, Determined on the spot by AstronomUal Ob»erveiiion». PLACE OF OBSERVATION. 8aiDt John, N. B. ^ ~~. Partridge Island Light House, ... Beaver Harbour, South West ) Point of the entrance, ) •" Navy Island, South East Point, Bliss' Island, South West Point, > L'Etang Harbour, J '" Head Harbour Light H., Campo Bella, Grand Manan, North Point, Ditto, Swallow*tail Point, Ditto, IVhite-Head Island, Brier's hland Light Hous«, Digby Light House, Halifax, Naval Yard, (Meridian) Green Island, Country Harbor, S. Point, Canso Light House, ... ... Eddy Point, Gut of Canso, Picton Island, Sonth side, Pictou Harbour, ... Liverpool Light House, ... ... Western Head, Liverpool Bay, Long projecting Point between Rugged Idand Harbour and Green Harbour, Shelburne Light House, ... ... Sandy Point, Shelburne Harbour, Ciipe Sable, South Point South Seal Island, South Point, Ditto. North Point, Sable Island, East end, •.. Ditto, West end, Louisburg, Ruini ofthe old Light-bouse, Cape Breton, extreme Point, City of Quebec, Saint Paul's Island, Cape Gaspe, South Eait Point, ^,. Aiiticosti, WcU Point, ... ... Magdalen Island, Noith East Point, ... Prince Edward Island, West Point, •.. Saint John^,^N. F.)Fort Townshend,... Dock Yard, Bermuda, LATITUDE North, 46 45 45 45 45 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 45 45 45 4« 45 44 43 15 IS S6 3 12 2 24 Loajilade West of Greenwich 1566 54 27 56 50 46 49 44 36 59 13 51 40 25 39 26 4 55 19 33 30 47 52 41 56 1 59 52 13 43 39 40 ••• 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 45 45 46 47 4S 49 47 46 47 32 37 31 41 57 23 57 23 51 66 6 19 66 47 23 67 5 47 66 66 54)66 66 66 65 63 61 60 2561 62 62 64 64 5^ 58 49 7 47 21 45 4 26 54 50 15 37 43 34 49 58 30 16 54 37 33 42 40 49 42 34 65 11 29 26 59 56 53 56 43 12 45 52 37 37 2266 15 65 65 65 65 IS 40 22 11 38 S 59 42 59 1 48 38 IT 3060 3159 26159 30,71 3860 1464 2964 87 48 61 64 83 38152 19 i;64 13 84 59 48 5045 16 25 11 24 13 38 36 54 26 51 24 21 45 10 54 18 r. 1' S-'V .<• SIGNALS JIM0ta FmHridge Itland, tmd npemtedai ikg Ttwmr in Cmtt^^ ton, on tht opproaek of VntoU to ihif Hmrkmr ; Om Ball cloit, for ont iquare rig|ed YMieli One Bill lialfheifted^ for two ditto, Two Ballf dote, for thret ditto. Two Balli teparated, for four ditto, A Peitdaot of any colour, for fift ditto, A ditto under « Ball, for tix ditto, A ditto o?er s Ball half hoilted, for itvan ditto, A ditto under two Balls doie, for eieht ditto, A ditto between two Belli leperate, for nine do., A Flag of any colour, for ten or more ditto, [TIm abore ar« boiited at the E^ or Weit yard arm, aoeordiB| la the qoerter the venel firat appears in, with the addition of a Bali at the centre of the yard, until the Hf of the veiwel can be made onl,— when one or more of the following doicriptive colours will be hoisted at the mast head :] ^ Ao Union Jack for a Flag Sliip, with or without a iquadron. Ditto with a red pendant over, for a two decker. Ditto with a blue pendant over, for a Frigat#. Ditto with a.white ditto, for a imall armed Tenel. A blue Pendant, for a merchant ihip* A red ditto, for a merchant brig. A white and blue ditto, for a Foreign ?eif lel. A white ditto, for a topitil ichooner or tloop. A flag blue and white horizontally, a neutral fleet. A pendant white and blue, a n eutral man of war. A blue flag, a neutral merchant ship. A flag, red, white, and blue, an enemy's fleet. A pendant, red, white, and blue, an enettoy't i^ian-of-war. An Union Jack over neutral or enemy's signals, the veisel fi detainedi^ or a prite. A white flag over anv signal, the vessel bears a flag of truces A red flag pierced white, for the Digbv Packet. A Ball at the mast head, vessel is on shore or in distress.— ^ Should immediate aid be necessary, guns to be fired. in thick weather, a gun will be fired at Partridge Island, in answer te iidi gun heard at sea.— When a vessel requires a Pilot, her descriptive pesdant will be shown at a yard arm, instead of a Ball. TIME FOR GOING THROUGH THE PALLS. The Falls are level (or still wvter) at about Sk hours on the ilood, wd at about two and a half on the «o6, whidi makes them passable finar times in 21 hours, about ten or fifteen minutes each time. — No other nde ean be gireu, as much depends on the floods in the rjver St. Jolul, afad the time of higli water or fiill sea, which ii often hasteoad bf U^ wiads, aad ia preportioB to the height of them. TABI ? Jai WB > 8ou o 1 23 2 S9 C«>/«w X J •XMJM^MU vyx' FOR THE TBAR 1888, ^All X\ A xv/ i'> 4 {Copied from tkt laU$t edition o/ Nobic' 1 Efiiowk *.) » % 1 r Jan. Feb. March. April. May. 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IfiNOl 18 19 20 32 20 19 U 11 36 15 55 32 10 50 11 11 19 19 34 47 23 23 25 27 18 19 i «0 20 6 10 53 8 S 11 32 19 59 23 27 20 1 ftnietk f] 19 £3 10 32 16N 11 52 20 12 23 2J?i2l - ^^^ J «2 23 19 40 19 26 10 10 48 39 1 3 12 13 12 33' 20 20 24 35 23 23 29 27 22 23 U J S4 19* 11 9 26 1 27 12 53 20 47 23 26 24 wriptiv* . , 26 18 57 9 d 1 50 13 12 20 58 23 2§ 25 1 86 18 42 8 41 2 14 13 82 21 8 23 83 26 ! ' 1 27 18 26 8 19 2 37 13 51 21 19 23 81 27 1^ 1 88 13 11 7 56 3 1 14 10 21 28 23 IP 28 89 17 54 3 24 14 29 21 38 23 15 20 ' o ptb«r 1 30 17 38 • 3 47 14 47 21 47 23 12 30 by** 1 31 i1 21 4 U* 21 56 ZX 1 A3 '"'V TABLE OF THE SUN'S DECLINATION, worn turn YMAWL isast (C0fM frtm ih§ kOttt §im9n if Nobib*i Epitom,} 1 July. August Stptcnb. Oct. No?. Dec. 1 f Jfurili North North So«iih South South r o / o / o / o / o f e f "^ ] 83 8 IS 8 8 18 8 13 14 3» 31 50 9 88 -4 17 47 7 M 3 35 14 47 3^1 59 8 Sa 59 17 9i 7 84 8 53 15 6 83 8 4 98 64 17 16 7 13 4 31 15 34 33 16 5 88 49 17 6 50 4 45 15 48 33 34 6 88 4S 16 44 6 37 8 8 16 1 33 81 7 88 87 16 87 6 5 5 81 18 19 33 38 8 89 80 16 10 8 48 5 54 16 36 33 45 9 4 «h 38 33 15 53 5 30 6 17 16 54 33 M 10 83 16 15 35 4 57 6 4p 17' 11 88 57 10 11 38 8 15 18 4 34 7 3 17 87 88 8 11 13 33 15 4 11 7 35 17 44 33 6 18 ss 81 51 14 43 3 48 7 47 19 33 11 18 14 81 46 14 83 3 35 8 10 IS 16 83 14 14 1^ 81 38 14 5 8 8 8 32 18 81 33 18 15 16 mm 81 84 13 46 3 89 8 54 19 46 88 30 16 17 31 14 13 37 8 16 9 16 19 1 93 83 17 18 81 8 13 7 1 53 9 38 19 16 38 35 18 19 80 58 18 48 1. 89 10 19 80 38 86 19 iO 80 41 13 39 t 6 10 93 19 44 33 37 80 80 80 18 8 •0 43 10 43 19 57 38 88 91 88 88 80 18 11 48 19 N 11 5 80 10 38 38 99 80 4 11 38 5.^ 11 36 30 83 38 87 iS 84 19 54 11 7 38 11 47 30 85 38 36 94 19 41 to 47 51 13 8 80 47 38 85 85 98 19 88 10 36 1 15 13 38 80 59 38 38 88 87 19 14 10 8 1 88 13 49 81 10 n 91 87 98 19 1 9 44 8 3 13 9 81 30 88 18 88 88 18 47 9 33 9 85 1$ 89 31 81 38 15 98 80 18 83 9 1 9 48 18 49 81 41 88 11 80 81 18 18 • 88 14 8 98 7 •1 ro. 1 iih r ■^■M t 60 69 8 16 d4 81 38 46 bi bl 10 8 n 6 18 II IS 14 14 18 15 90 16 23 17 35 18 26 10 97 80 ts 91 98 29 27 i9 96 94 25 85 «9*l' ';■»(. 87 •I JANUARY RATH XXXI DAY& •« Ut Wiot«r ! Lat pobr ipirHt awmp Th« dark'ninff world, and tanpaat iroaMad daap ! Tboii||h bovndlaM mmwi tha wHhar'd haalb dMarVr Aad iba din lan learaa waadata thnofh Uw nana i Yat ihall iha tmila of aacial lova rapay* With nantal lifkt, the maliincboly day !" * * moon's PHASBt. Fall Moon 6(h day, 8h 6bs morn. I Naw Moon 20th day, Sh 14ai a«t. LaM Qr. 12th day, 6li 48ai ava. Pint Qr. 28th day, 7h 46in ava. . 1 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 IS 14 15 16 17 18 19 fu We «Th Fri 8ftt 8U Mo Til We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Slit «osu fillMo 22.TU S8 94 S5 96 97 98 99 to 81 We Th Frii 8iit KU Me Tu Circumciflioii. iUOW ^ ita Spiel rif0t Ob bim [morn. Bpiphaoj. }>pcr iiecUp.?i«. Vtry high tidet. Ckangeuhlg wtUhtr AHotb 10. 5b 34m «MyAr|2 7 (itwn M. 8b 9401 expected, lit Sunday after Epiphanf . Low tidet [aj.Foxb. 1749. Battle of Corunna, 1809. PrankKn b. 1706. Priica. [b. 1796 Congreted, 1798. Jai. Watt 9d Sen efttr fipipb © «c. in.i > apogte. A cold tpeii 7 Byron b. 1788. |r Wn. Pitt d. 18p6. aboui 7 Mm iime. 7 7 7 7 7 Ceotertien of St. Paul. Dr Jf nner d. 1888. [tex b. '78|7 8d Sun. af. Epiph. D. of Sui- Petar the Gt. d. 1735. Fai- Geo. III. d. 1890. luig We{Chit.I.beb. unUker. TblUw tidaa. 39 38 87 37 36 35 35 34 33 83 .19^ yi 30 8i> 28 S7 5| 86 5 «5 S3 38 Al 81 6 80 5 19 5 18 5 7 7 7 7 t 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 11 8 91 9 19 10 11 10 58 11 44 Mern 098 II 53 1 57 neck 3 9 neck ■I 17 arm 5 28 arm 6 37.bre. ri»ei |bre. 6 18 hart. 7 34biirt. 8 AO.belli 10 4bdlf 11 UVeto. Morn {reio. 94tecr. 1 31aecr. 9 35'fecr. 3 38 iM. 4 37 tM. 5 34(|naf 6 94 knee 5t8ett. tlmaelO 18 5 30l«g*tll 83 6 88leg. 7 97 feet 1 1 9 8 4 86 6 W 6 11 7 58 8 58 9 41 18 21 8 97 feet i> 98 feat •V. 5 dl7 1 9 1 41 17 510 VlhmAA 17. 16 5ll^4b«ad 9 58 14 AMomlnfek 3 46 13 5 39ne^li 4 80 13 5 1 47iiip 8 11 II 5 3 56hn9 t 1 ! i 1 1 r 1 1 ,'J(ilCIj, ' 1 < i ) 1 IT I I f h r FEBRUARY hath XXVIII DAIS. ** Tno* winter's domineering train Can last but little longer, He shows no tokens of his wane. But seems still waxing stronger. He bids the realms of Nature yield A mighty apparatus ; In flood and forest, fen and field Gives chemic lectures gratis. For instance, rain and inefting snow By mandate categoric. Bid atmospheric air let go Its sensible caloric; [freeze Which, when the mixture comes to Again is extricated. And thus the frost by dde degrees Is softened and arated. But not a mite of heat is lost Whatever its mutations ; [frost For furnace, ice house, flood and But show its combinations. MOON S PHASES. Full Moon 4th day, lb 63m eve. I New Moon 19th day, Oh 41m eTe. Last Qr. llth day, 8h dSm morn. | First Qr. 27th day, 8h 34m morn. • 1 2 S 4 5 6 7 8 9 Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th 10 SU 11 IS IS 14 15 16 17 IS 19 30| SI S2 1^3 f4 26 26 27 CALENDAR, &c. © R.&a h. m. h. h risei 8h 39in Becomes Candlemas. Pur. B. V. Mary. Septuagesiroa Sunday, more [Spamsh Inq. abo. 1813. Moun per. settled. Dr. Priestley <1. 1S04. High tides. Falling weather. Fri I Mary Q. of Scots beh. 15S6. Sat "' ' I R. & S- h, m. Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mb Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Sirius south 9h 4ai A ^now Seiagesima Sunday. Alibth louth Sh llm sto}m ab^ut ihis time. baybreaki 5h llm. Valentine. Low tides. > rum low. Very cold. Quinquagesina Sunday. Martin Luther d. 1546. Shrove Tuesday. More mild. Ash Wednesday. High tides, 1 Rain or sn9w, Sirius south 8h 9m 1st Sun in Lent. St. Mattias. S b 5 5 b 5 Mo ^arl Essei beh. [D, Camb. b. Tu Sudden changes 27 We Lowfr tidei, 9mtk at hand. 6 6 6 6 6 6 9 8 7 6 4 3 1 6 59 6 6 57 6 6 56 6 54 6 53 6 b2 6 50 6 49 6 48« 6 46 6 6 45 6 6 43 6 6 42 6 6 40 6 6 39 6 6 37 6 6 36 6 6 34 6 6 32 6 6 30 6 o Plac arms brest brest 4 6 5 IS 6 II Rises.lhart. 6 17 hart. 35;belly 50;belly reins 7 8 10 11 13 Morn 20 1 S 3 4 5 5 6 S4 27 26 18 5 47 S3 Sets. 6 18 SO 23 86 7 8 9 10 30|neC^j^ I" 9m eve. »4m morn. Higti water At fit* TZZ/^ ^^^^ «i«-.=f;;^5tr /$^£o4^ /$m if': ! t neck 11 99 D^ck 9|arint 8|arint lbr«»fc iTbrctt i4hart K7jbirt $btlly )& belly ev 7 44 1 35 2 10 8 4 4 9 5 34 7 3 % 17 9 19 f... Ml' i| $fiing3 the ^ Aid a crowi pHikf and li Oa her Irobe Welcomei w Welcome to ^ 1 Fell Moon i Last Qr. 11 35 Sat 1^6 SU 87Mol1 803% MAY HATH XXXI DAYS. Sfi'Mgs the lovely nymph » appeara, Aid a crown of roses wean; pisks and lilies mix'd are seen Oa her Irobe of flowing green. Welcome, welcoma to these plains, Welcome to the anxious swains. Thee, with ravish'd voice, I sing. Bounteous, alUreviving Spring ! Living verdure clothes the hiib ! Wild along the crystal rilb ! • — Musie wakes thro'out the grove. All is harmony and love ! liOON S Fell Moon 3d day, 8h 7m evening. Irfuit Qr. 11th day, 2h 8m evening. PHASES. I New Moon 19tb day, dh Om morn. I First Qr. 26th day, 6h Im mom. P CALENDAR, &c. R.&S. h, m, h. 35 Sat 26 SU 87 Mo aoTh Amniioo day. Holj Thurs. [Battle of Albuera, 1811. Procydn^ sets 10b Hqi Sundamafter AieeiM ion. ceational tkowert. Clear and pieasaiit, 4 4 Spica south lOh S3m Seringapatao) takeo, 1799. 4th Sund after-Easter. Bona- St. John £?. [p^rte d. 1821. I Maw wind*. Mid. tides. Columbus u(iled from Cadiz, ^ [1501. Lord Chatham died, 1778. |th Sun. af. Easter. Rog S. Fine weather 4 5S.8 57 8 56 8 55 8 54 8 53 8 51 8 O R. &sets n» M* Plac. 4 4|reins 4 Sereins seer. 4 4.50-«flT57ikneet 1 48 laj^fti Pope bom, 1688. Battl^ of RamiUies» 1706. diumge^e, Procjoft sets 9h 4i6m Whit Sunday. Whit Montfay. Whit Tueiday. King's birth [dav kept. Gen. Peace in Eu. 1814. Orowing 9how9n»4 4 4 4 4 4' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 & 4 4 49 8 48 $ 46 8 45 8 44 8 43 8 42 8 41 8 40 8 39 8 38 8 3T 8 36 8 358 34 8 33 8 32 8 31 8 308 29 8 2^ 8 28 8 87 8 Rises. 7 59 9 5!thi. 10 lOtbi. 11 7 knee ^ecr. 11 58 Morn 30 1 S Morn knee 40iegs 1 16l6tfi 1 49feet 2 16feet 2 4l|feet 3 6 bead 2 32 <1^ 4 15 5 82 6 31 7 35' a 38 9 17 10 ^ 3 30head 3 55 neck 4 23Wk Sets, arms; H 13 8 48 arms 11 53 9 55 arms ev. 34 10 54bre8t| 1 l7 11 46brest Mom hart 30 hart bislly 1 6 14bbeUy 8 Sr^ite 2 34.f9iiis 3 8 seer. 3 3^ 8 3 8 !>6 3 56 6 13 6 84 t 4. perhaps thunder CalfiQ born, 1509. Low tides. Very hot. Spicaaets llh lOm Th Ffi ,Sat SV Mo Tu W^ Th Pri I^O^Sat 8a|su. 89 Mo ti Tu 84 We © R. &S. h. m. h. 31 33 23 33 23 34 24 25 36 36 36 27 38 39 39 80 & h. R. S. in. 8 Ri^ei. si 8 3o g! 9 5 iBth Sao if Trin. French rev. Switbin. [of 1789 began. 4 Sun eclipsed, in v. 4 Fine growing weather, 4 31 Moon perigee. 4 S3 SuUryt ufUh rain. 4 33 Mai^aret. High tides. 4 34> 7tb Sun af Trio. Kob. Biims4 35 Magdalene, [(1.1796.4 30 Union of Eng. & Scot. 1706. 4 37 Cfood hajfihg weather. \4 38 Th RcT. ia Frpoce, 1830. Dog tfi W Idayi begin, 27 Sal Some showers. 88>SU Sth Saiidev after Trinity. 19 Mp^^Mls 9f T8l8v«r«» 1809. \90U\ iltW#| pleasant. B 39 40 41 43 43 44 45 8 8 8 8 S 8 8 8 8 8 8 « 8 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 4'£ 10 13 10 39 U 3 11 37 11 dO .Morn 0*16 40 1 1 13 49 IHfgh piac. : water Y. HI. 3 $S 3 28!] Sets. 8 54 9 33 10 5 10 34 11 I 11 S9 II 58 Morp 32 I 1 2 3 7 34 Risgt. belly belly belly reim reins "«ecr. beer. thi. thr. knee knee koto .8 bart.U «4 hart.er. 8 1 2 8 8 5 50 8S IS 59 53 % 6 20 7 83 8 89 9 31 to 14 10 5^ legsju t7 ■I;i 7 ti^ AUGUST HATH XXXI DAYS. P ! I I ** Behold the mighty lun, — He metes out day by day ; Each new moon's circlet aaitb, * A month liath passed away !* Preach not unto thy heart The seasons, as they roll,— * Nearer and nearer drawf To judgmeiit-eeat thy soul !* Return — trust not to youth. To strength, health, wealth, re- Thine eyeJids may be shut, [nowa; Ere even a day goes down !'* moon's phases. I^ast Quarter 8th dsy, Ih 17m eve. i First Qr. 22d day, Ih 60m mom. New Moon 15th day, 9h 66m morn. | Full Moon 30th day, 2h 16m morn* Oi o • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 81 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 CALENDAR, &e. Th Fri ^at SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Ert Sut SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat Lammas day. America disc. [149S Abd. of Charles X. 1830. 9th Sunday after Trinity. Lyra so. 9n. 28m. Cloudy, Transfiguration of Christ. Very warm, dk>rge Canning died, 1827. Louis Philip K. of France '30. St. Lawrence. Refreshing 10th Sun aft Trin. showers, Louis XVL deth. 1792. Fine weather. Day breaks 3h. 4m. Bonaparte born, 1769. Thunder showers. High tides, llth Sunday after Trinity. Dry and warm, K. William IV. born, 1765. Dr. Herscheli ilied, 1822. St. Bartholomew. l^th Sunday after Trinity. Changeaille Dr. A. Clarke died, 1382. St. Aug. with showers, St.' John Baptist beheaded. Fair and pleasant. Mid. tides. 4 22 feet Rises, fiset 10 33 11 S U 38| LastQr. New Mo< 1 2 3 4 SU Mo Tu We 5Th 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 is 14 15 16 17 18 19 90 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W* Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU 7 40fe^t IWoriil ^f^^ SEPTEMBER hath XXX DAYS. rawf •oui!* |fouth, wealth, re> lut, [nown: down V* 60in mora !h 16m morn' ** It Vm Autumn's hour: A frost had discoloured the summer bewer; The blast wailed sad 'midst the cankered leaves, The reaper stood musing by gathered sheaves; Tlie mellow pomp of the rainbow woods Was stirred by the sound of the risine floods ; And 1 knew by the cloud — by the wild wind's strain, That Winter drew near with his storms again !" ■ moon's phases. Last Qr. 7th day, Ih 16m morn. I First Qr. 20th day, 2h 36m eve. New Moon 18th day, 6h 88m eve. | Full Moon 28th day, 6h 47m eve. CALENDAR, &c. R.&S. h, m h 13th Sun after Trin. Giles. Cromwell died, 1658. Bain ^ mat/ be looked forA5 [laide crowned, 1839|5 [King Wm. IV. and Q. Ade UthS.afTrin. NatB.V.M. Fine seasonable weather. Alioth south, Ih 30 Cool mornings Gen. Wolfe killed. [1812 Holy Cross. Moscow burnt, 15th Sun after Trin. Huskis- [son killed, 1830 Lambert. and evenings Cap. of Quebec, 1759. Changeahle, St.Matt. Sir W. Scott d. *32. 16th Sunday after Trinity. Fair and pleasant. Bull's Eye rises 9h 7m St. Cyprian. Variable. [Ld. Nelson b. 1758 17th Sun. af Trin. St. Mich St. Jerome Very fine. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 23 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 89 41 42 44 7 45 47 48 50 51 63 54 56 57 59 1 2 4 5 7 8 10 6 18 6 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 High water ». m\ 10 25|arms 11 7 arms MoRNlbrea 2'brea 1 6hart. 2 18 hart. 3 35 belly Sets, belly 7 9jreins 39 reins 7 3 8 9 9 9 41 15 55 10 39 JL30 Morn 24 1 2 3 4 22 22 24 24 RiaEs 6 40 7 5 seer, secrv thi. thi. thi. knee knee legs legs legs feet feet head head head 1 1 2 S 4 5 7 8 9 33 10 43 21 8 6 27 3 25 9 28 10 18 11 11 ev 1 1 41 20 59 38 2 21 $ 4 5 U 12 29 6 49 7 58 8 53 9 38 10 14 10 46 11 is 11 48 Mom t i ■vA ."*,« .*>'^„ OCTOBER BATB XXXI DAY& Tbt Mlittt aqaifioetM ftorm {ainiy, TIm Mrth prcDATM for Auiimtrt White ilowly to'ftrds Anlwrtlc •ki«f 8ol plodi alone bit miaty way. Kind plenty itill n«r boon bastowt Of ireaiuref wailing to be itorad, What cttlturt, toil, aad climalt yieU To twell ihaenltivalor'i board. Bach M aia n , ai it walk* ita roondi, Frcab oauaa for |ratitiide prnMol*, Each portion of tno earth abounda With giAi of Heaven*! beni6eeiice. MOON*t PHAgPI. Laol Qr. 9ih day, llh 80 nom. I First Qr. 25th day» 7h 26n nora. New Moon 18ih day, 21i 28m mora | Full Moon 28ih day, llh 9m mora. 1 2 Tu We 3,Th 4 Fri 6 7 8 9 10 U 18 18 14 16 16 n 18 19 SI n 98 84 85 86 av 88 89 80 81 Sat 8U Mo tu We Tb Fri Sat SU Mo Tu Wei Th Frf Sat wsu Mo Tu We Th Fri Stt SU Mo Ttj We Til CALENDAR, &c. © R.&S. h* fft. h. Remigiuf. London Unt?eriity [opened, 1828. High winds and rain, Beliium in4epen< 1880. 18th Sun efter Trin. Ftne. iVtnrmforThe teason. St. Denyi. Sudden ehange*. Lord Doncan'i vict. 1797. Bahama difc. by Col. 1498. 19th Sunday after Trinity. Fair and fine. Laihner burnt, 1555. Ethel. ChUling ufindt. St. Luke. Bain and high wind§. 20th Sunday after Triaitv. Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. SUght jTOtis Aliotb aootb, )0b 5Sm abouiihis tinie. Criipin. 2 hi Sunday after Trinityr Ctear and pieaeant. tbc Refotnatioo beg. 1517. 6 )3 6 15 6 16 18 6 10 6 81 6 28 6 84 6 85 6 26 6 27 6 29 6 SO 6 82 6 d4 6 86 6 87 6 89 6 40 6 42 6 43 6 45 6 46 6 47 6 49 6 50 6^8 8 58 6 54 6 58 6 57 O R. fttet» 7 80 7 58 6 8 82 6 9 18 610 1 610 59 morn. 6 1 8 8 5 Sett. 80 38 57 14 « 44 «ecr. 7 ISfecr. o Plac. neck neck arms armt breit brest brett hart, hart. bcHy belly retnt reinf 7 65|thi. 8 89;thi. 9 87;knee 610 2 1 knee 6; 11 19 knee 6 morn., legs 18 legs 20f;^ Slfeet 82feetN 88head 26 risei. neck 6 6 neck 6 SSarm 1 8 8 4 5 bead 10 6 87 8 9 10 17 17 5 10 46 11 86 ev I 8 8 8 5 5 43 28 6 H 51 f 6 14 7 9i 8 96 8 8 9 48 10 88 88 U 88 mom. t ^88 o D • • -• ^ 1 Fri k Sat 3 SU 4 Mo 5 Tu 6 We 7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 U 16 17 18 19 90 21 22 23 94 85 86 27 26 89 80 NOVEMBER hath XXX DAYS. ** Th« leaves, which lat« the wood adorn'd, And waved obeiiance to the breece, Now palpitate in every gale Which «tripe the desolated trees. ** The withering north wind cuts and sean The shivering landscape all aiound; The boast of spring, and summer's pride Lie blasted on the frozen ground." mo3n's phases. LastQr.4tb day, 8h. 11m evening. I First Qr. 19th day, 8h 24m morn. New Moon llth day, Ih 15m eve. | Full Moon 27Ui day, 2h 41m morn. -• 1 *^ 3 4 5 e 7 8 9 10 1] 12 13 ^4 u 16 17 18 19 SO 21 S2 S9 S4 S5 26 27 28 29 90 Pri Sat SU Mo Tu Wei Th Fri Sat SU MoJ Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat CALENDAR, &e. All Saints. All Souls. Cold rain 22d Sunday after Trinity. Gunpowder Plot, 1605. Princess Cbariottc died, 1821 Pleasant Milton died, 1674. for some 23d Sunday after Trin. Lu- ther born, 1433.|7 dai/s, 7 R.&S. A. m. h. High tides. Warsaw taken f 1794. Macbutus. SUrmtf, with snow or rain. 24th Sun. af. Trin. Lord Er skine died, 1823. Moon in apogee. Low tides. Frost. Queen Charlotte died, 1818. St. Clement, 25th Sunday after Trinity. St. Catherine. Clear and cold. Changeable, High tides. Goldsmith born, 1731. MUd St Andrew, fir the seat9H b2 59 6 5 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 5 24 5 26 5 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 5 5 5 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 R. S. fff. 8 1 8 57 9 59 11 9 morn. 23 I 2 4 5 38 53 11 25 Sets O Plae. High water h. tn. 48 29 14 7 6 6 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 7 mom 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 arm» brest brest h^rt. hart, belly belly reins reins seer, seer, thi. thi. thi. knee knee legs legs feet feet feet dfhead 10 13 17 23 rises. 5 52 6 45 7 45 1 2 2 3 5 6 7 8 17 51 52 12 38 54 55 9 45 10 2T head neek neck neck arms 8rms brest bresi 8 45 25 4 45 31 19 IS IS 25 28 23 S 11 11 ev 1 i 2 a 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 49 10 25 U S 11 42 mom 21 1 d DECEMBER hath XXXI DAY& f <« Bnif* boDBM Old Ymt ! ihM'rt g om mt kti. To tht tbounndt of tky kin; Ytt nMNining liko mndo for thy nmos potlt Wero nieihinka a morul sin ! * * Takt, toko mv tkanka for iho blkM tbott*tt brooghl. May tht Now Ytar provo liko tboo! MOON t PHAIIS. Latt Qr. 4lh day, 8h ftlm mora. I Fir>t Qr. IMi day. Oh Sha mora. Now Mooo llih day, 2h 82m mom. | Full Moon 26th day, 4h 61ra ovt. 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 su Mo To We Th Pri Sat SU Mo To CALENDAR,. &c. UhVe ii rh 19 14 n 16 17 Is 19 «OPri SI Sat » 87 SO 51 Pri Sat St; Mo Tu Wd Th S38U Mo S4Tu S5W« S6tTh PH 88.^ Mol Advent Suodty. Emp.Alei.? 32 5 (died, 1935.7 33 6 Ifot/ or snow, 7 34 6 Moon iMrigee. 7 34 6 Lyn tett lib Sn Fair and'^ 95 t Nieholea. 7 36 & Marshal Ner thot, 1315. 7 36 5 SU Sunday m Advent. Con. 7 37 6 [B.V. M.7 37 6 Royal Actdcmjr intt. 1768. 7 38 fj pUatani*1 88 5 7 39 5 7 39 5 7 39 6 7 40 6 7 40 6 7 40 5 7 40 5 7 40 5 7 40 5 7 40 5 7 40 5 7 40 5 7 40 5 7 40 5 7 40' 5 7 40 5 7 39 5 7 39 5 7 89 5 138 5 Lii^. ChungeMet 8d Sundv|r in Advent. with rmH, Bolivar died, 1880. CUarmtd ceAf. R.dE6. 7 itari gonth Sb. 4Sin 9^ Thamat. BiuHeruig 4dl Sunday in Advent. wttdk^Tp wUk mow, Ghent Treaty ttinad, 1814. Christmat Day. St.8tenhen. nu^ktgjpe^Ud St. John. Inaoecnti. tA&mt Uc Sunday i^er Cbriitmaf. ikit ^ae* SiNitfr, Ifpoii pirigoi* • R.I 6l 6. k, m. " - ■ 8 54 hart. Plac. High water 10 ^ 11 30 morn 85 1 47 hart, belly belly reint reini 3 srtini 4 Hpvcf. 5 27 6 37 lets 5 45 «ecr. thi. ihi. knee 8 43 9 43 10 43 11 44 morn 45 1 46 3 49 3 53 5 6 6 rises 5 3(^ 6 37 7 40 8 56 10 10 6 40l(nee 1 40legs legs legs Teet t'eet head head head neck neck irmk •rntii ttfn6.iI 19 hres hart ^mrt hart. 8 36 8 31 4 39 5 55 7 14 8 21 9 14 9 59 10 41 11 23 ev 1 088 1 16 1 64 3 84 3 16 4 3 5 8 8 8 7,13 8 IS 9 4 51 10 85 niofiM* i 44 1S8 S 9 & ProTince of IVcir-Brunswick. Mt ftlmnoni. 1 Sim evt. 'Inc. High water art. l^Al lart. i 36 tlly 8 81 «ll> 4 89 eint 8 55 fini 7 14 dni 8 «1 ecr. 9 14 ccr. 9 59 hi. 10 41 hi. 11 n tnee ev 1 (nee 088 egf 1 18 egt 1 8i eg. 3 84 eet 8 16 eet 4 3 ^ead 5 8 Head 8 8 ^eml 7,ia neck 8 13 neck 9 4 trmk 9 51 irntv 10 85 ireft. 11 i» Iirat. inoiw* ^•it 1 ^NVt. 44 tMMt. lf$ bd^ \t a Ili« ExMlWney Majoii^iiiiiial Si « ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, Bait., G. C B.t Ltmitentint-Oovarnor «r>d Comm«nd«r-ia-Cliiaf of Um Provinivj of Ncw-BriiMwick, kc. kc tw. Jif/S Jlf^/E«rp« COUNCIL, tlM« John ^linden, Prtiideni, L p„„;-„ John C. Vail, J Esquires. County of Sunbury. County of Kent. John W. Weldon, Esquire, Esquires. lo; 1 Esquires. County of Weatmortand, Edward B. Chandler, William Craae, Rufas Smith, Robert Scott ^een^a County, Thomas Gilbert, > xp Charles Harrison, J Esqaires. County of Northumberland, Alexander Rankin, > v^„.,ir^ Joseph Cunard, J Esquires. County of Gloueeater. William End, Esquire. City of Saint John, Thomas Barlow, iv„„..: WUliam B. Kinnear, J '^'*"' 2%e Tan SL Gb J Cfa Hoi IbhoT. oi uires. It Officers of the House qf Assembli/, Charles P. Wetmore, Esquire, Clerk. Mr. Thomas 8. Wetmore, Clerk Assistant. Henry G. Clopper, Esquire, Sergeant at Arms. Reverend James Somerville, L. L. D. Chaplain. COURT OF CHANCERY. His Excellency the Lieutenaa't-Govemor, Chancellor. The Chief Justice, and the Judges of the Supreme Coort,' Aasessorst of the Court. Wm. F. Odell, Esq. Clerk of the Crown in Chancerir. Nerille Parker, Esquire, 1 George F. Street, Esquire, > Masters. Henry Swrmmer, Esqnire, j ' 0aniel Loalow Rebinson, Iisquire, Register. William M ^. .^..^ Colin Campbell, Esq. Deputy Register, J ^»«^'o"«- VaJ^iin? H^^^SeW: D^R^^^^^^^^^ | Queen. County/ George W. Cleary, Esquire, Surrogate, > e.„.u..,„ N. rfubbard. Esquire, Deputy Register, J ^^'^y- Thomas H. Peters, Esquire, Surrogate, ) M„..,k..w„i^..i»„j 3^ A. S. Street, Esquire, Deputy fiegiter, J NorlhumberUnd. William Chandler, Esquire, Surrogate, > j^ . George Pagan, Esquire, Deputy Register, J Willi.™ E«d^„ire,.^„og..e, .«i ^^^^^ B. C. Beardsley, Esquire, Snrrogate, > r'-..u»«« N. MerriU Hazen, Enquire, Deputy Register, 5 ^•*^«««o°- Q^ The Surrogate Courts are held every third day,. (Sundays e cepted,) in their i;(BSpoctive Counties, but Letters of Administration mi- be had, and Wills proven, &c. at any time, by application to the Sui rogate of the County. COUNSELLORS and AJTORNIES, PRACTISING IN THE PROVINCE. Fridtricton. — Charles Jefirey Petera, (Attorney General,) Johp Simcoe Saunders, (iftng:** Counael,) George F. Street, George P. Bliss, Daniel Ludlow Robinson, George J. Dibblee, Charles S. Put- nam, A. K. Smedes Wetmore, Charles P. Wetmore, George F. S. fierten, A. L., Wilmot, Daniel Hailes Smith, Charles Fisher, Wil- liam H. Needham, and George F. H. Minchin, Esquires. Stdnt /oAn.— William Tyng Peters, Robert Parker, Henry Swym- mer, John Thomas Murray, W. B. Kinnear, Neville Parker, James Peters Jun. Francis A. Ivinnear, Robert F. Hasen, Le Bar6n Hazen, Wm. Wrieht, Robert Robertson, jun. H. N. H. Lugrin, M. H. Per- ley, Robt. L. Hazen, Richard Sands, jun. John Johmton, James W. Boyd, and Oeorgi Wbeeltr, Esquires. f^ Ad" e. H''\ J ountyw land. Sunday! e istration m< n to the Sui lES, nerali) Johp t, George P. arlei S. Put- Seorge F. S. Fisher, Wil- • Henry Swym- *arker, Jamci Bar6n Hazen, . II. H. Per- D, James W. Saint ^m2r«to«.— Harris Hatch, Alfred L. Street, Frapcis E. PuC- nam, Samoel H. Wbitlock, James W. Chandler, Richard M. Aiidraws, and William Jack, Esquires. JlftramicAt— Thomas H. Peters, John Ambrose S. Street, William End, William Carman, jun. George Kerr, Charles A. Harding, and William Edward Smith, Esquires. DorehtiUr. — Edward B. Chandler, James Stewart, Charles Bots- ford, Thomas Smith Sayre, and William Wiley, Esquires. Non-Re»ideni» practinng tn .ff^c« Esquires. Colin Campbell, 3 Saint Andrew: Peter SuAm, Esquire. Campo BtUo : Charles R. Hatheway, Eiqnirt. WettUlee: Cavalier H. Jotett, Esquir*. ^ HIS MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS* PORT OF SAINT JOHW. BtMTjr Bowyer Smith, EM|uire, C^lUctor, Herbert Cornewall, Eaquire, Comptroll§r, Imnee Walker, Esquire, fVmUer und Seardktr. George Hanilloa Smith, Eequire, fVaiUr and Mtatiokm^ Charlee Dniry, jun. Em]. Admtamirtr of Shift ami Vuath. Mr. John Long maid, lid* Surveyor. SUB-COLLECTOES. Wm. Hannington, Esq. Shediae, I Jamps Sayre, Esq. JforihitUr, Tony Diunaresq, Esq. DalhouHe. \ David Sw'ayne, Esq. INcMtacfo. PORT OF MIRAMTCHI, Jdhn Wright, Esquire, Cofiector, George Pinchin, Esquire, Comptrol/er, QMrge Henderson, Esquire,, ^flm«atttrer of VtntU, Davi. Oeori Robe Ai.^, Benja Willi John Stepfa Come Willii c Janes I Benjaiui Michael Unii ! PORT OF SAINT ANDREWS. Alexander Grant, Esquire, Collector , Ueorge F. Campbell, Esquire, WaiUr and Sioreher. SUB-COLLECTORS^ £. JP. Stewart, Eiq. West Isles and Canwo Belh. T. Armstrong, Esq. St. Stephen. A. J. Wetmore, Esq. Si. Qmrgt. William Frankland* JBtq. .6n0iU MAnan. Mr. Joseph Baxter, Prentntiv Officer of His MajsHffU ^ WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT. Wm. Stringer, Esquire, Warehouse Keepsr at SL fykn* Mn £d\f'ard Marter , LiOcher at dok Colin Campbell, Esquire, Warehouse Keeper 4ttSi» Andrtt^f* W. Harley, Locker ut lip* PROVINCIAL REVENUE. HonoraUe Richard Simonds, Prolines TrMMwrsr. DXPVTT TRSASVRZRS: H, O. Ckfiveri Baq. Frsderieton. B. RobiBaoii, tm^ SI. Amdrims. C. H. Joiwll, Eiq. West Isles, Rebirt Wftiaon. Baq. St, Stsphtns. T. H. Pelera, ttq. Miramichi. M. L. fladihona, Em. JSat/kifitfe. J. W. Wd<^» An|. ili€kUmet9, Wm. HanninfftoB»Sfi|. ithtjim, D. Stewart, jEm|. fif0ig/smk§>» John Miller, Ei of the Province. Viee-Preeident — (Reeident and Acting Principal)-— Tha R«Ttraod Edwin Jacob, D. D. r Reverend Edwin Jacob, D. D. Profeeeoro-^K Reverend James Samerville, L. L. D. i. Reverend George M*Auley, A. M. council: • His Excellency the Chancellor, The Chief Justice* The President, Judge Botsford, Tlia Vice-President, Speaker of the House of AjMaBll%» The Professors, Secretary of Iha Proviooa. Jt«grM The Eoclesiastiial Commissary of the Provinee, Tbe Rector dnd Obnroh Wantena of Trinity Chnrah io 8«iBl Jeha; Togethar wilb— The Non. Cdwasd J. Jarvis, TIm Rev. George BanM, O. D., and Wiuiam SeovU, Esquire. lUbtrt IV Hum$ Ep|. SVcMurcr.— J W* Boyd, Eiqiiirt« SwrtUttg* C 4 ; ^1 ■; 'I' II! i| lii: %-^ I' A Provincial Vaccine Establishment of New-Brunswick, ^XMTRAL Station— Saivt Jorit. Hif Exc«il«ney the Lieuttnant-Governor and Hii Majetty*i Council, Patrons of the Institution. . Honorable William Black, | p;^^^^^^ ^^^^ tnstitution. . committee: fVederieiSn^Rev. Jas. Somerville, L. L.D. and Wm. F. Odell, Esq. Saint Andrtwi — Reverend Jerome Alley, D. D. VACCINATIKG SURGEONS: Saint /oAn— John Boyd, Esquire, M. D. Frederieton — The Medical Officer in charge of the Troops. . Saint Andrevoi — Tiie Medical Officer in charge of the Troops. Provincial Marine Hospital, for the belief of Sick and Dism abled Seametu C Hon. William Black, Ralph M. Jarvis, Esq. Commiisioneri: < Thomas Reaviside, Esq. William Scovil, Esq. C John Ward, junior, Esq. Phyiieian and Surgeon — John Boyd, Esquire, M. D. Faculty of Physicians Sf Surgeons of Nevo- Brunswick, ORDINAKT MEMBERS. Alexander Boyle, M. D. T. Paddock, Surgeon, ' T. Walker, Surgeon, H. Cook, Surgeon, , J. Doraa^r, Surgeon; M. BaclUionse,. Surgeon, T. Eflnraon^ Sbrgopn, G. E. B^wiq, Surgeon, W. Wilipti, Surgeon, Jacob W. Barkifcr, Surgeon, J. Paddock, Su^^eon, William Livingston, Surg^n, Alexandor Pidwr, Surgeon, G, J. Harding, M.D. P. Marter, Surj^n. BOKORART MEMBERS. Jo. Bmee Ahnon, M. D. J. C. Warren, M. D. I. Q. Short, U.D.^Deputy In- tpector of Hoapitdlt. J. Bell, Assist.^ Surgeon 81st Regt. A. Duaeao, M. D. Thos. SVom, M.D. Jno. Johnson, M. D. G. J. Guthrie, M. D. David Hossack, M. D. J. W.l^rancis, M. D. J. Hooslip, A. Baxter, M. T).—In9pector of Military Hoipitah, Ed. Kiely, Esq. R. N. W. Macartney, M. D., Slst Regt. Collin Allan, M. D.^Surgeon to the Force: ^ Hy. Davis, M. D. S. M. Hadaway— ^«t£itanf Sur- geon to the Forces, NiiW'Brunswick Agricultural and Emigmnt Society. Hii Excellency the Lieutenant-Govemer, Patron, The Honorable Chief Justice Saunden, Preridenf, Ti.H.«»bUJ«d«.B^J y^p,„^. If *» Mitmbiri oflhi Central CommitUe. The Honorable Judce Chipman, Frederick P. Robioion, Harry Peters, Richard Simondi, Peter Fraier, Jamee Miles, Richard Ketchum, John Allen, William Crane, Samuel Freeze, Thomas Wyer, Thomas O. Miles, Hugh Munro, John W. Weldon, William Taylor, Esquire, Secretary ana Trtamrtr.- Provincial Agents for Emigrants : Saint John — Alexander Wedderburn, Esquire, Miramiehi — Henry Cunard, Es^nire. Saint AndrewB — ^Beverley Robinson, Esquirt. New-Brunsivick Auxiliary Bible Society. Patron — His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor. President— ^ohn M. Wilniot, Esquire, Vice-Preaidente — Charles J. Peters, John Ferguson, and Wil- liam B. Kinnear, Esquires. . ^ Tr«a«ur «r-p-Alexander M*Leod, Esquire, Secretary — Mr. James Patersonj Rector of the Grammar School. />«pos)h M. Jarvie, Daniel Antlpjr, William Janrif, ^ John Kinnear, Robert F. Hazen, Esquire, SoUcUor, Daniel Jordan, Esquire, Seentary, CLERGY OF THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH. The Right Rev. Johv, Lord Bishop of Nova-Scotia, exerefsing, by His Majesty's Letters Patent, EpiiKopal Jurisdiction over the Provioot. Rev. Rtv. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rdv. Rev, Rev. Rev. RCT. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Venerable George Cotter, M. A. jirehdtaeon* Beniamin G. Gray, D. D. Rector of Saint John. William Gray, Assistant Missionigy at Saint /oha. Frederick Coster, Rector of Carleton, George Coster, M. A. Rector of Frederictot. Abraham Wood, Rector of Waterborough. Jerome Alley, Rector of Saint Andrews. ' Skeffington Thompson, L. L. D. Reetorof 8c. Stepbea; James BomerviHe, L. L. D. Reeter of Deughui. Rapcr Milner, Rect4>rofMaagerville, Samuel D. L .lireet. Rector of Woodstock. Samuel R. Clarke, Rector of Gagetown. Oliver Arnold, Rector of Sussex. Nelson Arnold, Assistant Missionaryat Sombx. £lias Scovil, Rector of Kingston, Christopher Milner, Rector of Sackville. Gilbert L. Wigeins, Rector of Westficld. Samuel Bacon, Rector of M iramichi. Archibald Gray, Assistant Missionary at ditto. Snmuel Thomson,' Rector of Saint George* Williain W. Walker, Rector of Hampton. Alexander C. Somerville, Rector of Bathurst. Addington Parker, Rector of Prince William. Richard Wiggins, Minister at Westmorland. George S. Jarvis, Rector of Hamstsad. . . Edwin AmoM, Rosier of Sbediac. Goorgo ll*Cawley, Occasional Visiting MiMionary. Established Church qf Scotland. i9aittl/o/ln— Reverend Robert Wilson, A. M. ^ 8«int Andr§w» — Reverend Alexander M'Leati. »#.•..- J lu \NevocaUh — Reverend James Sonter, A. M» /ntraatfcAi, J cAoMom-Reverend W. G. Johofton. J'VfdfHclofi— RovoroiMl John Birkmyto, A. M. >..,<^' ,'t^' ■''**i^'xr ^ 1st Jai 2d 17th 1 23dA 28th A 24thJ 21st A 7th SO] i* .bjrHif >vioe*. I. Roman Catholic Clergy, Right Rev. lEjomM M*Each«rn, Biihop of Rowd, &c. Saini John—Yivt. Jas. Dunpby. CartufMi — Mr. Fortiei'. Prtdvr\tt9n—'Vit. M* Sweeney. JftmrameooA— Mr. Oauvreau. Jlfiram/cAt— Mr. Dolburd. CAciftae— Mr. Gagnon. St. Andrnoa — Mr. Gummim. Madatoaaka— Mr. Sirois. Riehitnuto-^Mr. Tetrau. Chimigoui -Mr. Paquet. Nipinguit^Mr. Naud. Village of Savaget—M. Bellcau. Wesleyan Missionaries — New Brunswick District, St. JbAn— Rev. A. Desbriiay — Rev. Samiiel Joll. /Vfdmcton— Rev. S. Biuby. Shield— Rti. Wm. Murray. Saint Andr§U)»'~Rtr. John B. Strong. Saint Stephens — Rev. Alexander W. ll*Leod. Ifft/vior/atMi— Rev. Wm. Smithson. PeJModtac— Rev. R. Dooglan. Sueaex Fia/e— Rev. G. Johnson Miramichi—Rer* Enoch Wood* Rev. H. Daniel. Annapolia — Rev. R. Williams, Rev. Michael Pickles. ^ - lVood$toek, 4'C— Rev. A. M Kiog'i pronation. C% 29th S^lember, Michaalmas 11th October 90th November, Saint Andraw 25th December, Christmas Day 26th do ) Christmas 27th do 5 Holidays Aah Wednesday. Good Friday Easter Monday. Easter Tuesday. 1 \ i <, I POST-OFFICE DEPARTMBNt. JoBP Hows, Junior, Ef<|uire, Deputy Poft-Masttr Oenural for Non* Scotia and New-Brun«wick. POST-MASTERS IN Charles Drury, Eiq. Saint John. W. B. Plmir, Esq. Fndericton. O. F. Campbell, E«q. St. An- drewi. T. Armvtronif, Rnq. St. ,Stephtn Gideon Knight, Bk|. St. George. Tbomaa Keillor, E«q. Dorehteter. NEW-BRUySfVlCMC. S. H. Morae, E«q. Cumberland, Jamea Caie. Eaou Miramiehi. Asa DnviH<>un, Eaq. Kingeton* John C. Vail, Esq. Sueeex Vale. John W. Weldon, Esc]. RiehibuC' to. T. M. PeBlois, Esq. Buthunt, Days qf arrival of the Matt at, and departure from. Saint John, yew-Brun»unek. MownAT. — For Fredericton and Canada, by the Nerepis, at II A. M. TucsoAT.— From Halifax, Annapolis, &c. (^ia Digh^) Wi:i)NE8DAy..— For Halifax, Pictoo,Miramiclu, Richifoucto, Cumber- land, Dorchester, Sussex Vale, Kingston, &c. at one o'clock, p. m. Thursday. —From Frodericton, Qut>her, and Montreal, at 11 a.m. Batukdat.— From Halifax^ Mirainiclii, Dorchester, lie. 10 a. m. From St. Andrews, St. George, and the United States, by hind, at noon. Foi> Halifiix, Annapolis, flcn. (via Digby,) at 4 P. m. For Saint Andrews and the United States, by land, at 7 P. M. Mails are also forwarded by the steam boats, during the season, and closed the evening previous to their departure. CO*The inland posla^e on all letteri for Europe, Newfoundland, the West Indies, and tho Unitad States, roust be paid »t the rate of 9d,. for a single letter, and sy in proportion fur a double or tr.<>hie packtt» or Ihey cannot be forwarded. - avPERVisons OF great roads. JkOMM A. M'Lfiiichlan, Esquire, from Fredericton to the Canada line. George Hayward, Esquire, from Fredericton to St. John, by the Ne- repis, and from the sliort Ferry at Bailey's, to tlie Finger Board. Caleb Wetmore, Esquire, from the bead of Bellisle to the head of tha Saint John Marsh. George Anderson, Esquire, between Carleton and Maj;a^uadavk< Thomas Wyer, Esquire, Iwtweeo Magagliadavio and Saint Andrews. Benjamin L. Peters, ESsquire, from Saint John to Hammond River. John C. Vail, Esquire, from Hamniiond River to Westmorland. AmoB C. Boteford, Esq. from King's County line to the ttissiguash. h. B. Rainsibrd, Esquire, from Fredericton to Northumberland. Alexander Goodfellow, Etquir«, irom Newdistle to Forieo's. John Raid, Esquire, fh>m Forleo*8 to Restigoucj^. John W Waidon, Eiqoire, from Riehibucto River to Chediae. William Hanninfton, $en. and } between Chediae and Bead^ Pafidi- Wm. Baimiogiott,,jtti. Diqri* > Mi tnd fron CiMdiac to tks^lbipiUK. for NoT»> r. nherland, miehi, ngtton. wcx Vale. Richibue* 3athur»t, \intJohn, it 11 A. M. », Cumb^r^ ck, P. M. It 11 A.M. A. M. id, at nooDr M. eason, and lodiand) the rate «f 9d.. i» (mcktt, oir Canada line. , by the Ne- Inger Board, head of tha ladavkl. Andrawf. nd Rivar. rland^ [issiguaih. bar land. idiae* COUNTY OF YORK. John Allen, Peter Frater, Tboutas C. I^ae, and John Robinaon, Ei« qoirae, Jwticefl of the loferior Court of C'iinmoo Pleai. John A llen, Peter Fraaer, Thonrae C. Lee, John Robinson, tffaM9 pBflMMl^, Jacob Elicgood, Daniel Morahoeuc, Henrv Smith, Jauiaa A. BI'Laii^hlan, Thonau Gmenon, Thomas Jonet, Jedediiih Slafon, George Minchin, Ja|Me Harrison, Jacob Allan, Wm. Davidson, Pa- trick Campbell, aodTimes MiJes, (^tkt Quorum,) and Ross Curry, Esquires, Justices of lli» Peace. Edward W. Millar, Esi|uire, High Sheriif. Henry O. Clopper, Eta. Keeper of tha Rolls and Clark of tha Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pless. Heni7 G. Clopper, Ey|uire, Register of Deeds and Wills. W. Taylur, Esq. Coroner Mark Naedham, Gso. County Treasnrar. Charles J. Peters, G. F. Street, G. P. Bliss, J. S. Sounders, D. L. Robinson, G. J. Dibbles, C. S. Putnam, A. K. S. Wetmore, C. P. Wetmore, G. F. 8. Berton, L. A. Wilrooi, Charles Fisher, W. H. Needham, G. F. H. Minchin, and Daniel Morehouse, Eaquirea, Commissioners for taking Affidaf its in tha Supreme Court. Daniel Morehouse, Esquire, Conmissionar for taking Bail in tha Sa- preme Giurt. J. A. Maclauchlan, John Allen, Jacob Ellegood, Daniel Morehouse, Jfrfin Robinson, and Jamaa Harrison, Esquires, Commissioiiera for so- lemnizing Marriage. William Taylor, Thomas C. Everitt, and Frwcii E.Baekwitb, Li- eeasad AuctJoneers. Pirewards in FrederictB__„i_„ >Ca»mtllt«. Thomas L, JUuwaa, l **!**"•■» ) iloho Baaid, i;#r«ri«fi. JPtm^M 4m 9dmimm,mad»9* woaud^t coBtaios abnM 1200.^ >: ■M ''"'/: ■'•ai •'» •« Fredericton Saving^ Bank. Ilii ExTftlleney the LiMttiuMt-Qovarnor, Patron. Hif Honor the Chief Justice, Pretident, Peter Fraier, Eiqiiire, Viea-Prendent, Jamei Tnylor, wo. Esquiie, Trtaturer, Henry G. Clopper, Eiquire, Secretary, Mr. John F. Taylor, Caehier and Regitttr. Fredericton Auxiliary Biole Society. Pr««td«nf— William Taylor, Esquire, TVtaiurtr— >Feter Fisher, Esq. iS«er«tory—Jaiues Taylor, jun. Esq. Fredericton Society of Saint Andreiio. Peter Fraser, Esquire, Pretident. James Taylor, Senior, Esquire, Viee-Preeident. lUverend Jamec Somertille, L. L. D. Chaplain. Mr, John F Taylor, Treaeurer. Mr. John Gregory, Secretary. ^ Fredericton Society of Saint Patrick. Honorable Thomas Baillie, Prendent. Mr. Joseoh BeeK, Treaaurir. Mr. Matthew Bmnaen, Secritary. Mr. Stephen White, Aeeietant Secretary. Fredericton Society of Saint George. Honorable John Sannders, Prendent. Honorable George Shore, ^ Charles J. Peters, > «--..:— J Vice-Preeidente. CteorgeF. Street, Veverabte Archdeacon Coster, > r««.^^f^-«. ^ ^ ReTcrend Ed win Jjtpo b, D. D. \ ^^<»i><**'»'- P$t tftn n^>.|P p. s. |flH||Esquire, Hreaeurer arul Secretary. V I e ' ' ' ' COUNTY OF CHARLOTTE. Hugh M'Kay, Colin Campbell, Peter Stubs, Thomas Wyer, and James Allanshaw, Esqniref — Justices of the Inferior Court of Com- mon Pleas. Hueh M Mph N. Clark, Harris Haiek, AHVad L. Straet, Gaorp 8. Hill, F.B, Fatnam, Saanicl H. Whidook, Georga Kar, Tboawa Chandlar, 8. O. Aadraw*, R. M. Andrew*, and Alax. Campball, Eaquiiai, Comnia* •iaaara for takiaf Affidavits m tba ttopraaia Court. Rogk M'Kay, Colin CaaifOiell; Pater Stuba, ThouMa Wyar, ■aawit Abbott, Joaaph N. Cbrka, Cbarlea R. Haibawav, and llKHaaa Joa«b Eiqoirtt, CommiMionari for taking Bail in tba Supraaw Caort. Hufh M'Kajr, Tristram Muore, Jumea Allaaihair, Janta Chajfcfi Tbomaa Wyar, and P. H'Calhna, Esquiras, Caauniiiioaara for Biting Marriaga. Colin Campbell. J. H. Wbitkiek, Williaai Gamalt. Jaaita Boyd, aad Qilbart Rugglas, Licaoaad Aaclioaaari, I. Charlotte Counijf Bank. Harrii Hatch, Eaquira, iVcaidtllf. DIEKCTOHS: ^*hofBaa Wyer, James Cumpbell, James Rait, Joha M Hatch, S. FWe, E. Andrews, J. M'MaHar, P* Mk« Jv Parkinson, W. Ker, «ad J. M'Laucblaa, fiaqnint. PMic Grammar School in Saint Andrew^ Prettdraf— Rev. Dr. Alley. IKrccfara— Colin Campball, David W. Jack, Tboiaaa Wyar, Dr. •• Frye, and Peter Stuba, Esquiras. Jtfoilir— 'RevaiM Jo&a CassaU. Marine Hospital — Saini Andrews. CaailMitiiirt— Harris Hatch, Wm. Kerr, and D. W. Jack, E«^pUf«^ PAyatctan— S. Frye, Eaquira, M. D. Caaiffiiiisaiifra /or lA^ht ^ouaaa^Janea AUanabaar, Jaa* Capp- b4l,«Bd John Wilson, Ea^iiras. I't <^.^ COUNTY OF WESTMORLAND. Samutl 6aT, Rufus Smith, John Keillor, William Crane, and Aroo» E. Botsford, Etquirea — Justices of the Inferior Coiirt of Common Pleai. Samuel Gay, Rufus Smith, John Keillor, Jas. Easterbrooks, An- drew Weldon, Eklward Dixon, John Chapman, William Crane, juo. William Hannington, James Sayre, William Scott, Philip Palmer, Christopher Milner, Malcolm Wilmot, John Smith, Bill Chappell, Humphrey Gilbert, Marmaduke L. Blackhoude, Harman Trueman, Amos E. Botsford, {of the Quorum) and Robert Scott, Esquires, Jus- tioes of the Peace. William P. Sayre, Esquire, Hieh Sheriff. Edward B. Chandler, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk ofthe Peace apd Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Jas. Hushsop, Johq Edgett, and C. F. Allison, Esquires, Coroners. Marmaduke L. Backhouse, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. Samuel Gay, Rufus Smith, John Keillor, E. B. Chandler, William Wiley, James Stewart, andl'homas S. Sayre, Esquires— Commission' era for taking Affidavits to be i.ead in the Supreme Court; and the Jus- tices ofthe Common Pleas, together with Lewis Trites, £s(iuire, Com- missionera ff},r taking Bail in the same. Rufus Smith* John Keillor, William Crane, William Scott, William Hannington, William Chapman, Bill Chappell, and Lewis Trites, Es- quires, Commissioners for solemnizing Marriage. John Carey and Thomas Trenhelm, Esquires, Licensed Auctioneers. COUNTY OF NORTHUMBERLAND. Alexander Davidson, Johi Eraser, William Abrams, and Jeseph Canard, Esquires, ^Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Alexander Davideoo, John Eraser, William Abrams, Joseph Cu- nard, John Clarke, John T. Williston, William Joplin, Alex. Qeod- fellow John Wright, Christopher Clarke, Dudley Parley, John Ne- smith, Donald M'Kay, Robert Doak, John Campbell, James Gilmour, J. Donald, 6. Henderson, {ofthe Quertim) and Thomas C. Allan, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. Richard Samuel Clarke, Esquire, High Sheriff. Thomas H. Peters, Esquire, Keeper of the JMIi >nd Clerk of the Peace ttid Inferior Court of Common Pleas. J. Wright, J. Anderson, and J. M. Johnson, Esquires, Coroners. J. A. Street, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. William Loch, John Nesmith, and Aleitander Davidson, Esquires, Comminionen for taking Bail \u the SufNreme Court. John Nesmith, Thomas' H. Petera, J. A. S. Street, William End, V^illiam Carman, jun. Geor|re Kerr, William Edward Smith, and C A. Harding, E^iiuires, Commissioners fer taking Affidavits in the Su- preme Court. William Abrams, Alexander Goodfellow, Donald M*Kay, Robert Doik, and John Campbell, Esquires> Commissioners for solemnising Marriage. 'Willilim Davidson, Riebard Samuel Clarke, Patrick flenderson, Jas. Wright, John Bell, James Davidson, Thomas C. Allan, Joha^ M. JobiMon, Patrick Bi^nnea, and C Clsurke, Licenaed AuctioneerB. KING'S COUNTY. Auctioneers. Henry NaM, Oliver Arnold, David B. Wetmore, George U. Razen, and Isaac Perry, Esquiree, Justices of the Isferior Court of Common Pleas. Henry Nase, Oliver Arnold, David B. Wetmore, George H. H«ien, Isaac Perry, Thomas Ketcbum, Rulof Rulofson, John Smith, Jamea Britain, Gould Picket, Benjamin B. Crawford, Henry A. Scovil, John C. Vail, A. C. Evanson, William M'Leod, John Barbarie, Joshua Upliam, Ebenezer Smith, Azor Hoyt, Isaac Haviland, John Humbert, {oftht Qtior«m,> and Samuel Foster, Esquires, Justices of Oie Peace. Walter Bates, Esquire, High Sheriff. William Tvng Peters, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Ninyon Chaloner, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. HennrNase, David B. Wetmore, George N. Arnold, and Wm. Frost, Esqiiires, Coroners. Walter Bates and Edward G. N. Scovil, Esquires, Trustees of the Graminar School. Honorable, John Coffin, Eliaa Scovil, and David B. Wetmore, Es- quires, Commissioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. — Hon. John Coffin, Elias Scovil, and William Simpson, Esquires, Commis- sioners for taking Affidavits in the same. Henry Nase, David B. Wetmore, William M'Leod, Henry A. ScoviJ, John C. Vail, Josiah Upham, Isaac Perry, James Brittaia, and Wm. H. Rulufnon, Esquires, Commissioners for solemnizing Marriage. Caleb Wetmore, Simon Baxter, John'Sheck, William Frost, and John Humbert, Licensed Auctioneers. QUEEN'S COUNTY. Hon. Harry Peters, Valentine H. Peters, Samuel Scovil, Esquirtt, Justices of tHe Inferior Court of Common Plena. Valentine H. Peters, Samuel Scovil, John Colwell, John hen Peabody» Biqpiires, CcMnmissioners for solemnising Marriage. COUNTY OF KENT. Joha WheatOB, Samuel M* Jotho Montgomanrt Adan F«M»* ■MH Willi^ FlenifBing, Beaiaoiin Dairaoo, sod JAhB'Yeai||, Ef- ^iiw» (oflliiQaoriiiii)<-«iid Dilrfcy AdiWy ISiqiiin. 9m^^ib$ qoifM, B.C. tices of tl B, C. George 1 tliur B. 1 and Quo John I John B Peace an< JohnB JohnB B.C. ] Hazen, a Affidavits Richan preme Co Rieharc 'Walsli, E Richan CUT Th Th Benjami dall, Willi and of the John \ Ralph M. O. C. Ca Alien Otu Gilbert, R Payne, Ai Beajamin James I JaaaesI Akxan4 Charlas BtDiyS >wci, Immm StrMt, Cu- Hay ward, •— Xustieat Clerk of die Iff. , EaqoiuM, i> Commii- sme Court, en Peabodjr, rei. JutCieaii ThompioD, HanoiogtoD, »f Uia Paaoe. Clerk ofdie », Coronen. mmiiMoneni onera for la* m HainriQgw uga. u oAin Millar^ dBinFtr|i»» Yoan, Ei> Mkigfifat WilliaiB End, Eaquire, Keeper of the Rolb and Clerk of tha Faaea and Inferior Court of Conamoo Pleai. John Andenon and Jowpb R«id, Eaquires, Coronera. Robert H. Paten, Andrew Barfaarie, aud Richard Climao, Ei- quirei, CommiMionera for taking Affidaviu in the Supreme Court. Hugh Munro, Perry DumaraKi, Adam Fergnaon, and Joaeph Raad. EMoiree, Comminionem for taking Bail ia the Suprema Comt. Hugli Munro, Perry Dumareaq, Robert Fei^aon, John Young, and Jaraee Blackball, Esquiree, CoramiMionan for iol^Bnizing filarriaga* COUNTY OF CARLETON. B. C. Beardsley, John Bedell, and Richard Ketchum, Eaqfiin», Jut* ticet of the Inferior Court of Common Plena. B. C. Beardaley, Joha Bedell, Richard Ketchum, Jamcf Uphaan, George Morehoose, Josiah Browne, John Dibblee, Adam Sharp, Ar* tliurB. Walah, aad Francis Rice, E^uirea, Juatieet of the PeaCB and Quorum, and Leonard R. Coombs, Squire, JuiUce of the P§a«», John F. W. Winslow, Esquire, I|i^ Sheriff*. John M. Robinson, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clark of tht Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. John Bedell, Esquire, Resister of Deeds and Wills. John Bedell, junior, and Hilkiah Kearney, Esquires, Coroners. B. C. Beardsley, E. B. Smith, John M. Robinson, Nathaniel K. Hazen, and Richard KetcBum, Esquires, Commissioners for takiof Affidavits in the Supreme Court. Richard Ketchum, Esquire, Commissioner for takiag Bail in the flu- preme Court. Riehard Ketchntn, George Morehouse, Josiah Browne, and Arthur B. '"WaMi, Esquires, Commissioners for solemnixinr Marriage. Richard English, and Jeremiah M. Connell, Licensed At CUT AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN. Bennmin Stanton, Daniel Ansley, Jamea T. Hanferd, TheoHi 8aB« dall, William Olive, and George Bond, Esquires, Justices of the Fmm and of the Quorum. John Ward, William Sooril, JaoMs Petera, Thomaa JtfilUte* Ralph M. Jarvis, Lewis BUas, Lanchlan Donaldson, CfaarfeeSiaeadift O. C. Carman, Zahnoa Wheeler, John Jonfan^ Allen OttT, George Anderson, James Monin, 9^gh JahoalDn, Heaff Gilbert, Robert W. Craokahank, Nm ' ....... Payne, Archibald Meaaiea, George Noah Dirfxrow, Robert Ellis, Bebsrt rge Brown, JaMM HeBdrkkf* and BeAjamin L. Peters, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. James Whke, Esq. Hub Blvtriff-Mr. A. Garriaoa, De|Nity ShHriC Janea Petera» Jonior, Bs^oiea, Clerk of the Peace, Ice. Aleiawdar MKxtra Circuit for 1833, bc- KxNT — Last Tuesday in August. [cond Tuesday in March. Westmoblarp — 1st Tuescray in September. NoittHUu»ttcLAiio-^2d Tuesday in September. OlocTcestar — Monday before the fir|t Tuesday in September. ih-ms of the Sittings of the Court of General Sessions . i; mnd I^fgrur Court of Common Pleas, fljkiVT JoHiN-8d Ttteirioy in March, and Isl Tuesday in Jane, Sep- teaAmt and December. York— Second Tuesday in January and June — Additional Terms of the ^DiAAi^B FImm td Tuesday in March and Sd Taesday in October. WsSTMORLAND— dd Tuesday in June, and 2d Tuesday in December —Additional Tarma of the C. Pleas— Isl Tuesday in April and Septanber. C^ARLOTTS— 2d Tuaaday in April, and 3d Tuesday iti September— AMtloniil IWtAs oftHa Cbrattlon Plena— 2d Tuesday ifrJtilyand KjKo'aCouNTT— litTqesdav in March and Ju1y->Additieiial T«rni df^ €6iiunon PteB»— 1st Tuesdav in May and Novefifiber. ^lLtt*t COiJiitt— 4th Ttiesday in January and Juite— Additioinl T^ttni 9f the Common Plcai^^th Tuesday la April and Oetobier. JSt^iiBORt— dd TnndaT in Jttnoftry and Jotie-'Additionid Tenbaof the Osittinon Pletta-r4th Tuesday in March and 3d tbdklay in October. ffoRtttt^HRntAirD-^lIt tilesdiy hi March and AoguM-^AdditioBai -^ Tanuf of the Common IPloito-^lht Toesdsiy ift Jtine and Nottmber. UilT— 3d *nieai^M !nJ>imM7 imd Junia->Additi«Mll felwabfthe ' Common i^feai— lit Tbii% m Ajj^H imd Septemb^. ^ ' GLoi7CisTCR-r-,9(l Tuasdur ii» Jiiiivary atid iastTMiAl|y hi Jaly-^Ad- ditional Terma of the Cbtaiboii l^isfi^atf tu«idhj^lrh ^ujV aatf*NoT. CARl.rroii-«>ltt Totadaya in ^HkH aM Jteia-^l|]Mitioiriir1nMriAs ef tlM«;Awm PlNf, lit Tofidigrt ii lOaivb igd 06t»ber. ^ Charles . B. Crant William Thomas IJarria H William Julin 8ha John Sin John Am Rolwrt F George F Henry S\ JohnThc William George F Neville I Alfred L Charles S Daniel L Edward George S James P( Alesande (ieorge V William Charles 1 Abraham ■ George J Francis l William Robert F Le Baroi John W< Francis J William Robert F William Peter Sti Horatio-^ William James Si John M(] Moses H I'imolhv Edward Edward William ire, CoMmii- k»r, William eleis, junior, en, Ltt ^aroii I. H. Lugriii, uhn Jobasion, ^omwiMiontin ran, Esqaires, ay in January it for 1883, >«• day in March. iepteraber. \ ral Sessions r. in June, Sep- al Terms of the vy in October. ly in December r in April and n Sdplember^ Ihy kr^uly and MitieiialT«rai ittber. He — Addilioml kOd Octobier. nd'Tenlitdftho day in October. iiM-^AddhleDal id NottA^ier. 11 TehBs of the b luHf aM*NoT. tiodtf Tltttito •( jer. ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORSCIJSV IN NEW-BRUNSWICK. NAMES. Charles Jeffrey Peters, B. Cranim!! Beardsley, William Franklin Odell^ Thomas Horsfield Peters, Harris Hatch, - > • • William Tyng Peters, John Shannon Morse,(aon-refidt.) John Simcoe Saunders, John Ambroge Sharman Street, • Koliei't Parker, - . . Cicorge Frederick Street, Henry Swymmer, John Thomas Mui ray, William Boyd Kinnear, Oeorge Pidgeon Blics, Neville Parker, - - - Alfred Lock Street, Charles Samuel Putnnm, - . Daniel Ludlow Robitisoit, Edward Barron Chandler, - George Stilman Hill, James Peters, junior. Admitted Al- torniei. 16 July 179424 May 182S Oct 1796 18 July 1804 8 Oct 1806 17 Feb 1819 2 Feb 1808 17 Feb 1814 19 Feb 1814 18 Feb 1817 [22 Feb 1817 14 Oct 1817 15 July 1818 15 July 1818 " Alexander Stewart, (non-resident) 20 Feb 1^22 (ieorge William Cieary, William End, Charles Peters Wetmore, - Abraham Kicrstead S. Wetmore, ■ George Jar vis Dibblee, Francis Andrew Kinnear, William Wiley, Bobert Fraaer Haaen, Le Baron Hazpn, John Wesley Weldon, Francid Ehenezar Putnam, William Wright, Robert Robertson, junior, William Carman, junior, Peter Stubf, junior, Horatio Ndleon Hicks Liigrin, William Simpson, James Stewart, John Morris Robinson, Mdses Henry Perley, I'imolhv Robert Wetmore, - Edward Betts'Smiili, Edward Barbarie, William Chandler, 13 July 1819 Swora k •mtoU l«d Uarristcri. 17 July 1880 6 July 1^08 17 Feb 1819 24 May 1829 19 Feb 1814 18 Feb 1819 14 Oct 1819 12 July 18^ 12 July 1820 21 May 1823 17 Fe5 1819|25 Feb 182$ 18 May 1819 24 May 1828 N«. of SludMU. 24 May 1823 l4Julyl819il5 0ct 1821 11 Oct 1820 24 May 18^ 11 Oc; 1821 11 Oct 1821 11 Oct 1821 11 Oct 1821 12 Oct 1821 10 Oct 1822 14 Oct 1828 14 Oct 1828 14 Oct 1828 16 July 1880 18 May 1824 18 May 1824 12 Oct 1824 20 Feb 1828117 Feb 1824 11 July 1823 14 July 1826 18 Oct 1823il9 Oct 1625 18 Oct 1893 19 Oct 1825 18 Oct 1823 19 Oct 1826 17 July 1824 17 July 1826 16 Oct 182420 Oct 1826 16 Oct 182420 Oct 1826 21 May 1825 21 May IgT 16 July 1825 16 July 1^7 16Jolyl82516Jiifyl8r7 -28 July 1825 _ Jl6 Oct 1825' 5 F<4> 1S8B .125 Feb 1826 10 July 1828 .'25 Feb 182618 Oct 1888 . 20 May 182610 Juk 1828 J24 Feb 1827; 5 Feb 1889 JlO May 1888 10 May 1880 .112 July 1828ll6 July 1880 Jl4JMil828J|6Jyryl880 JI8 Oct 1829 14 Oct 1880 .18 Oct 1888 6 Feb 1881 . JlSOctlSaB 6 Fib 1881 2 I 4 1 2 1 1 2 1 9 I 1 1 I 2 2 1 ■'1' ROLL OF BARRISTERS, lie. IN NEW-BRUNSWICK^ , (CONTIRUXD.) NAMES. Sunutl Hallett WhUloek» " " Jamw W«lMm Chandler^ ^ • GMrg«KMT> *rf .* ^ . « Robtrt Leonard Baian, OMife Fradarick SUmI Berton, Robert Hsiea Feten» - . ^ Richard Sande* jmiior, ^ • -^ Lemuel Allea Wilmot, ^ - - Samuel Georga Andrew*, - - - Richard Carman, Daniel Halee Smith, - . John Johnfton» - • '^ CharleiFiefaer, - . ^ Charlee Botalbrd, James William Boyd, Nathaniel Merrill Haaen, Thomai Smith Sayre, Georse Wheeler, ^ - -. Charlea Auniitua Harding, Richard Milton Andrews, • William HaaenNeedham, • William Ja^ik, ~ - -».-•- Alexander Campbell, Georce Ferdinand H. Minchin, Admitted At toniM. Swore It tur*l> ImI Barrfctcn. 18 July 1829 16 16 Oct 1829 16 17 Oct 1829 9 17 Oct 1829 18 6 Feb 1880 9 10 May 1880 11 17 July 1880 11 17Jnlyl86017 17 July 1880 17 16 Oct 188011 16 Oct 1880 6 Feb 1881 6 Feb 1831 7 May 1881 16JulyI83I 16 July 1831 16 Oct 1881 16 Oct 1831 11 Feb 1882 6 May 1832 8 May 1881 18 Oct 1832 18 Oct 1882 13 Oct 1888 Jo^lSSI Oct 1829 FA 1882 Oct 1881 Feb 1882 Oc|1882 Oct 1882 July 1882 July 1882 Oct 1888 Wf^.a. . k-^i^'igi^M'imi^ No. of Studontt. CITT OF SAIIVT SOUN. The Honorable William Black, Mayor. William B. Kianear, Eequire, Recorder. ALMKMXV^ BtBgamln Stanton,' Daniel Aneley, James T. Hanfbrd, Thomas Sandall, William Olive, George Bond, ▲SSISTAHTS. WAKDe^. Mr. Thomas Rankin, ATtngs. Thomas Lsavitt, ^ Ezekiel Barlow, John Ward, William Leavitt* Thoipas Rawleiffh, Nehemiah Merritt, and Isaac Woodward, junior, Port Wardens. William Jarvis, Benjamin Smith, Ambrose S. Perkins, fmd Samuel JStrange, Aaa&Mors of Taxes and of Statute Labour. John Wishart, Leverel H. Pevcdber, Solomon NiehoJs, AMenon of Nightly Watch Tax. Thomas Baldwin, Collector of Taxes. Thomas Coram, Collector of Taxas at Carleton. Robert James, inspector of cord wood and bark in the market plip.^ Henry Long, do. do. at Lower Cove. James K. McKcs, collector of slippase and wharfiife, market slip. — Pauick JolMe, ditto, CJoion Street .—Cnarles Sliiek, diUo, Nortk Slip. x-Josepb Ponsford, ditto, at Carleton. Seth Seely and Henry Long, roeasurors of coals and talt. Selh Seely, mensurer of grain. John McGarrijIe, weigher of hay, Markct-squnrc.— Israel Lawson, ditto, Union and JJniseels-streets.r-hiaHC O, Jieattvay^ do. Uuy's Ward. — Joseph Coram, ditto, Brook's Ward. » Thomas Robson, collector of wharfage ^t the Breaikwater. Thomas Robson, hai-tK>ur master. Benjamin Chnloner, ci«y gU3ger. Joshua Bunting, fence viewer,— SamncI Clarke, ditto, at Carleton. Robert G. Minnelle, city sirveyor.— Cbarl«B Wb»i#Jfy, assistant do. Messis. John Kerr, Elisha DeW. Ratobfo»d, John ¥. Thargar, J. «c H . Kinnear, John Roberleoii, James T- Hanfor4, MMskay U Moore, and William Pattep, liiitfuiedjiuctioneers. John Boyd, M. p., Heoiy Co*, «n4 JoUn f «4!iP«k» Esquirea, visit- ing physicians. Thomas Reed, James Reed, Johlf Whightman. John L'ravitt,Joha Reed, John S. Anihony, George TV>m^, Jol^n Murr^» Jon«» "ijfci; John Woodley, Daniel Hatfield, Francis Leavitt, ii|Aior, Ataander Mills. Abmhwn Beattey, J. Leavitt, juflioc, W#. ^^, M^^^ Mur- ray, and Wm. I^eavitt, joo. branch pilots. James Reed, Keeper of the Partrid^ Island Light House. George Lane, Keeper of «he Beacon Lij^bt I^OMse. Robert W. N^wk^^^ohP J^gwg^w. I-P^ers ^^ar Nuisances. Robert W. Nowkie, powad keeper.,^ J^wesCeMJi^^* •' Carleton. d3 giflMtt JoffAn, LyoMH ChiUU. AWniMlar M'CkMtjr, BMkuaia G«W, William BiMtin, Geo. A. OarriMn, Jacob Snidsr, Jonph Eajfimasth. tr, John M. Canpbtll, John Sbarrard, Robert L. Hami, Datid Whi- tiif » nrtayora of lonbar. William Barlow, Charloa KaT, Archibald White, Oaerga Waterbarj, John Shiali, Jamaa Bowan, John Vallaly.and Robart Graan, laapacton oflathwoad, aUvaa, boop>polaa, he. Oaorga Waterbenr, William Barlow, Charlai Kay, and Jamas Bow- an, aollara af driad ub. William Dunham, Jamea Bowra, John Dann,ThoaBaa Milaa, Charlea Kay, William Barlow, Comalius Nica, and Jamas F. Lilly, inspectors of pickled iish. Fylar Dibblee, snpariateadaat of carts. Isaac Woodward, Hiram Smith, and Thomas Lockay, oTerseera of the poor. Aleaandar MvnA Hatfield, DIRlCTORi: ^ ''Charlea Hazen, James Kirk, WiHiam Jarns, George D. Robinson, John V. Thurgar, Stephen Wiggine. Esquire, 5 F««a-lViitf^fif«, Hugh Johnston, Esquire, > The Bank of Naw-Bmnawick, Trtunrtr, ffmkitr mttd MamiHar Saint laTid Whi. I lupoeton imesBow- Bf , CharlM iDipeetora ▼erfMre of trotteM of ge Water- R. Parte- ne* Robert I Harding, neblan Do- I, Jamee F. y^* CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. William Walker, E«|aire, Chaimm. Isaac Woodward, junior, Eeqoire, Seeretary and Trtawrer. William Leavitt, John V. Thnrgar, Jamee T. Hanford, Elieha DeW. Ratcliford, and Angus McKenxie, Eequiree, Ordioary Membere of tbe Committee. Tlie above Gentlemen, together with the Membera of the House of Assembly for the City and County (being the non-elective part) compoee tbe Committee for the ensuing year. Public Grammar School in the City of Saint John, Pr««ttl«til— Tlie Reverend the Rector of Saint John. DIRXCT0A8 : Tbe Mayor, The Recorder, Reverend I. W. D. Gray, Tbe Honorable Ward Chipman, Neville Parker, Esquire. Robert Parker, Esouire, Rev. Robert Wilson, A. M. Thomu Paddock, Esq^jire, Trtamrtr and C/erXr—Wiliiam Wright, Esquire. MoBter — Mr. Jamee Paterson, EngHth A99iitant'-Mr. William Ewing. St, John Church of England Sunday School Society* Patron — His Excellency the Lieutenant-Goveraor, President— The Rector of Saint John, Superintendant and Seentarv — ^The Curate of Saint John, JXreelore— The Church Wardene. Saini John Diiiriet Cammiitat of ihe Society /or Promoting Chritiian Knowledge., Pairon^liM EaceKency tht Lientenant-Govemor. Prefttfenf— Rev. Benjamin O. Gray, D. D. Fte«-IV>ceMliiile— Hon. WiUiam Bkck.and Wm. Scovil, Esq. TVcasiircr— Zalmon Wheeler, Esquire, 4rMrtfaf>— Reiv. I. W. D. Grey, AeeUtant Secrefory— Mr. AntboDy R. Trm^. Temu efadmUtwn .'-^ne guinea donation, and one gniaeA aanaally. B aeo mmen dation firom a member of the societjr. %*The dapaeitory of Books and Tiaetf is the More of Meesri. George It Edward Sean^ King-etraet. III SAINT JOHN SOCIETY LIBRARY. Wiltmm Scovil, Etquirr, Prenident. Jamei White, Eaquire, Vice-Prwideiil. Tbomac Millidgeand George D. Robiqson, Esquires, CooiiuiUee. Hobert F. Ilaien* Esquire. Secretary and Treaeurer. Mr. Antliony R. 1 ruro, Librarian. jQChl/ibrary houn from Twelve to One o'clock, every day. PHIL-HARMONIC SOCIETY. Daniel Jordan, Esauirc, President. J. VV. Boyd, Esquire, Vice President. H. N. H. Lugrin, Esquire, Treasurer. Mr. John D. Mclntyre, ficoreCary. SAINT GEORGE'S SOCIETY. ftohert F. Hazen, Esquire, President. John V. Thurgar, Esquire, Vice President. Thomas SandHll, Esquire, Tre;\surer. John J. Roberts, Esquire, Secretary. SAINT ANDREW'S SOCIETY. John Boyd, Esquire, M.D., President. Mr. John Ilol;ert8on, Vice President. Mr. Jaines Roiiertson, Treasurer. Mr. Joiin Moyo;, Secretary. SAINT PATRICK'S SOCIETY. 9> G. HamiltoQ, Esquire, P<«eident. Mr. Jawes M*Claery, Vice President. Francis A. Kinnear, Esquire^ Treasurer. Oeorge Mattbew, Esquire, Secretary. Mr. Stiinwe} ThoiopaoD, A«iiiitant 4itt«. ALBION SOCIETY. Mr. OeoT|^ Bragg, Presttteiit. Mr. WHliam ScammeH, Vice-Presidcpt. J^f. Eobert Picktball, Treasurer. Mr. Thomas L. Taylor j {SecnBlAry. BRITISH AMERICAN SOCIETY. Jdm Ward, BiQiiirt, Prttidtnt. SX" -SSI' } '^'~' ^'^•'"•"-^- DiiDitI Imfittf Eiqairt, TrMMrw. Mr. Willwm O. Smith, S«crMiiry. FRIENDLY SONS OF ERIN SOCIETY* Mr. ThoiMi Wattrra, Prwident. Mr. Joieph MePhenon, Viot PrMidtnt. Mr. Thomai OConnor, Trtimrar. Mr. John Dunne, Secretary. TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Pretident^Rer. Benjamin O. Gray, D. D. Tiee-Preiident— William B. Kinpaar, Eeqoir^. Seeretary—Aiaxander McLeod, Eeqaire. FRIENDLY FIRE CLUB. Rolitt W. Crooiuliank, Efq. Praeideiit. Jamee Hendriclif, En. Vice-Preeideat. TJmm . L. Nicbolion, £aq. Seeratary and T UNION FIRE CLUB. Daniel Leavitt, Eiqaire, Pmident. Banjanin L. Pctera, Esq. Vice-Preeideat. John V. Thurgar, Eaq. Treaeorer. Mr. James Bostin, Secretary. f1 PARISH OF PORTLAND. Noah Disbrow, Robert Payne, and James Gallagher, CommiiHomira of MighuMffM. Robert Rankin, Noah Diibrow, John C. Waterbery,and James Tra- vis, OotrteiTB of the Poor. JaBMS Travis, W. H. A. Keans, and Ephralm Sentill, .^sifssore cf Tamto, Jamas Travis, CoUeetor of 7Vix<«. P John U^ora, Jamtt StevfMOD, Utatm Qnrloy, Jamtf Sleveiiaon, jiin. Robert Bow«i, John Btaekhouie, John Robiiuion, Gcurge Bnckley, and John Ogdtn, Con»tublt§. Epbraim SoDtill, Janm M'Gregor, Thomas M'F»ddln, Wiilinm Pnt. teraoo, John Nilas, Maurice D«lany,Thotnas Bean, William Robertion, Thoniaa OameU, William Beitn, fen. Futrick liarrigua, und Wiathrop Robinion, Ftnet Vitwera. Jamea Hurley, Michael Campbell, Edward Hughes, John Robinton, Geo. Bucklev, Jas. Stevenson, and Patrick Harrigan, Pound JCeepen. John Jorcuia, William W. Jut dan, Francis Jordan, Samuel Rey- noMij Jeremiah Oov«, John W. Scott, Henry 8. Payne, Tboinas M'Mackin, W. H. A, Keans, Gilbert Jordan, junior, and Thomas Gil- lespie, Surveyon of Lumber. John Ogden, Rjbert Bowea, George Buckksy, John Moore, John Ro- binson, James Stevenson, J[ames Burley, James Ktevenson, jun. Jamea Joyce, Thomas Armstrong, Edward Hughes, and John .Stackhonse, Hog Reevtt. Hugh Johnston, John Jordan, and Robert Payne, Es({nire8, Truateet of Schoolt. W. H. A. ICfani, Town Clerk and CUrk of iht Murket. PARISH OF LANCASTER. G. Clowea Carman, Archibald Menzies, and James Olive, Commit- 9ioner$ of Highway: Isaac Clarke, James OHve, and John Gillies, OvertttrM of the Poor. Wra. Tilton, Isaac Clarke, and James Olive, Asteatora of Tuxe$. John Harding, Collector qf Taxes. Gerhardus C Carman, Archibald Menzies, and Isaac Clarke, Trua- ieea of School*, John Donham, John Hargrove, and John Kelly, Conatablea. Wm. Tilton, George Vaughan, and Qiarles Lord, Fenca Viewara. j William Tilton, and John Harding, Pound Keepers. William Wilson, Tow Clerk and Clark of the Market. PARISH OF SAINT MARTINS. Philip Mosher, Stephen Moelter, and Abraham Bradshaw, Commia' aionera of Highwaya, Josepli Brown, Simon Vauglian, and Thomas Stephens, Overaaera of the Poor. Philip Moeher, Janea M*Lean, and Thomas Fowaes, Truateea of Sehmola. Stephen Moiher, Philip Mosher, and Abraham Bradshaw, Aaaeaaora Thomu H. Bbck, Collector of Taxea. ' G%ar» Mam, Surveyor of Lumber. Daniel Brown, senior, and William Sliarp, Conatabka. vPhUtp Blaek, and Daiiid Brown^i AnelB FiietMrs. Daniel Vaughan, Pound deeper. Tbomai H. Black, Town CUrk and Clerk of the Markets «. LIC^HT HOV§E8. Commitixonert for Light H^uiet in the Bay of Funt^: ClmkM Siinondv, Robert W. Crookabank, Allen OUy, TbomM Barlow» aiMl John Ward, junior, Eaquirea. Cap» Sabli Seal It land Light. '-The fir^t Light in snprc«ehiof the Bay of Filndy» ia on the Sonth Point of the Seal Island, Thie Light ia elefnted about 80 feel abore high water mark, and may be aeen hi approaching the laland from any point of the Compnaa. A very dan- geroua rock, under water, but upon which the aea aiwaya breaka called tlie Blonde Rock, lie* about 2 milea S. S. W. by Compaaa from the Light Hoiiae. Between this rock and the laland, there nre aome dai»- gera, the ground it rocky througliout, and Urge veaaeb therefore ought nut to attempt paaaing between them. Bryer hland Light. — In advancing np the Bay, the next Liffht is sUuatod on Brycr Island, about half a mile North £2a8t from the North Wcat Point thereof, with an improved lantern ond lamp ; thia light will therefore be much more beoeicial to the trade of the Bay than formerly. AnnapoHa Gut Ught.^TYn next Lisht on the eonat of Nora- Scotia, IS placed at the Weat aide of the Gut of Annapolia; from Bryer Iihind North Eaatward; thia coaat is very bold and not indented; tnia light is therefore chiefly intended as a guide into Anna|K>lis Bason. Qanntt Roek Light. — This Light beara from the Light on Bryer lakmd N. W. i W. 21 milea. It ia intended to warn ships of their ap* prottch to a very dangerous range of shoals and ledms, which extMd from the Old Proprietor to the Seal laland off Macbiaa, a diatance of about 20 miles. Bear ingi from Oannet Roek Light Home. ■. To the Old Proprietor, which dries at | ebb (very dangerous) E. by N. 4 N. 7 miles. " Bkick Rock, (always above water 26 fiset) off White Head, N. South West Head of Grand Manan, N. W. i N. Northernmost of the Murr Ledgea, dry at t ebb, N. W. by W. iw. To the Southernmost of ditto, called St. Mary*a Ledge, alwles them to eater the Harbour of St. John at all hours of the night. W09t ^oddy LighL-^Thw is an American Light, and isjpboedon the West side ofthe enttmnee inl(» the St. Croix by Lubee and Eastport ; a new light house has faUely faaen erected here, and the light much im- proved. Two fixed lights upon the Maehias Seal Island, were pot into opera- tion in October last— they are ebvated about 45 feet above high water, and bear from each other E. S. E. and W. N. N. disumt 200 feet, by whidi they will be immediately distinguished from all other Lights upon the (ponst (British or Amaricap)*— the following are bearings from them, via: To the geot h e m most Murr Ledge, (St. Mary's,) E. S. E. easterly.. " Gannet Bock Light, E. by S. i S. 18 miles. Southern Head of Grand Manan, E. by N. j| N. / Northern ditto. N. E. i E. N. E* Rock, distant 2 miles, N. E. by N. Little River Head, N. by W. Libby Itbnd Light House, (Americwi) N. W. by W. Vessels 4n standing in to the Northward, between these Light! and tho Ganitdt Riock, should tack, or haul off the moment they bring these lights in one, m they will then be not mora than |ths of a mile Grom, the Murr Ledges, if iBora than 5 miles to the Eastward of the lights. « « The Commisaioners of Light Honasa 6r Nova-Scotia, under data of Ihe tttb October, 1812, gave moUca, Ihaf the Light House buikling oa Low Point, at the eatranee of Qydo^ Harbour, Cape Breton, wouldlw finished on the let Novavbir, and tigftlad on or about the 16th of that month. ItwoaUbeafxad^ghioB tha Eastpoint oftheaotnnepof the h«iiM«r. A WhHo BtMOHlutf Imn aneted on tha East Haid, l«f St. John, •em to enter I placed on EaMport; nuico iu- into opera* lifh water, N)reet, by >ghta upon romthem, Mflterly. ROADS. i|{fa(i and ing theie from the iti. * date of ildiof ea wouU'be I of Ihat true^of Jfefuto m m ' St 4 Jalmto Frtdtrict9»t h}f th* Nerepit. To Harding**, (Yorksbir* Uvcrw) 4 BrundiKe*!, lUlhwV, (DoaglM AriM) J. O. Dtt(»>, OHTbjr Oitlan'i, • W. Smiths, - - MorriioaV (Oromotto) Frcderictoo, * 10 4 12 10 7 1 ii-6a| From St, John (• St. Andreuu. ToRobcrttonS, Titton't, (A|u«|uasb|) McLnitchliuV Or«v V*^ - - ' - McGowan**— iMlf-waj, Water'*, - • 8h«w**, (Ma|;agii^«Tie) Burn'a, (8t. Patrick*) Tornai**, - S(. Aadr«wa, 5 10 1-2 6 5 61.2 3 g 10 9 9-67 Frmn St. Jokn fFridarteltUrtmEaUvm tiOfftkt Rtvtr St. John. > 7 Frwili St, J»hH to Fori C iaM t r Uuid. To F^n^/ajUt <' B«fily^i, - Hampton Fi^rr/* Haya, FiMar Eoard« KoHon, MiirStreain, ly«D*«, 8u»a*s Vaify SnidtrS, - BlaheaayS, MtitinS, Aaip«r\ Bead, Chartar**, - MteriioaV Sackvilla, B3is, Fort Cumber If lid,. To Black** Farm, Gondola Point, Kiaciion, HaadofBalialr, Watbadcma^c, . Jam*«{( Ferry, Tilley**, (8b*ftalJ) Wi Iww Parley**, Fredaficfoo, 8 10 5 6 • n 10 , 71-8 Id 10 Ift u n a 6-I4St jTrem Fmt Cumbtriand to IM{fax. To Bants (Amber*!,) 7 SiewarlS, , 10 Rirar PbilGp, -^ ID FuiAS, ... 9 OlarfcuS, - • 6 londaaderry, t Ootlotr, - • - n Truro, • - • 6 Olarka'i, • • 61-21 Pollocks, . -10 ' OayRivur, - - 9 K«lS, . . . 61-2 Kalis. • •* . 6 Vlalabcr'*, - I Vm\\%\ - • Fram St. Juhn to Miramkki, To the Bead, 8mitb'*, <8badiac,) TkomiouS, (Coeaisoa,) Buclourh, Maine River, • ObiHik'fitb, RIthibucio, KifbeboNpuacb, Bay dii vin, lIcBalh**, (Black River) Obathaiu, lOI It if II 2 II :o 10 10 11-206 14 4 14 1.2 12 1-2 6 IS 8 I2~66 From FrederietoH to MiramUki. To 8. Millar**, FoungS, McLmkI**, OraigS, Baica'i, Wllaon**, Hiialer'*. Moora'a, F»irlai*r, 06e|iran#a, AatlaS, Parker«t, OoHrVrBo'we, II 6 5 18 1-2 7 • 7 7 • 12 id 8 8 8-.I08I'2 Pfom Frtdtrieton to ^Quekee. To RaoMBOiMl'i, Oewi^ JttaatP,' i ' . RlwayS, Obigai^ . TiW— ,. UiMaa.iM, Graml Fait. OoOlnbiS, • Baafi*, Mai^taaaha Falb, Qafbtff, Tatafc - .'■•• *\ 9 ^■ ■ig«g JJI_lJM^ ' _JlL!_LJ-iL_^_lA- " J I ^!L ' .. ^■^ STAFF OF THE ARIVIY, SEA VINO IN THE PROVINCE OF NEW-BRUNSWICK, uvvtR THX coaniAND or Mtjor-General Sir ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, Burt., O. C.^. Captain J. Campbell, (88tb Reffiment,) Aid-dt-Camp. Town-Major Gallagher, H. P. 98Ui Regiment. Staff Aaiiatant Smrgeon Hadaway. GARRISONS.- . , . .» JFVfii Edward Connoily, Saint John. >t G«orge Ruxtoii, do. »» B. J. Hookc, Fredericton. ijLt0t(^enanf Jobn Elg«e, N. R. Brown, Saint Jobn. ft do. ** W, Lax, Fredericton. • »> E. Broderick, Saint AHdrewf. r i> John Reed, Fredericton. C. T. Vandeleur, do. [ >t Authur Home, Saint Jobn. »♦ J. VV. Newcomen, Fredericton. Ensign E. P. Glubb, 'Ensign and Adjutant J. W. Howe, Fredericton. ^uarier'MaaUr W. Pepperali, do. Paymatter G. Ledingrfaam, do. Surgeon R. Ranken, do. THE JVdf F*l*. eUre. Sir Coward Griffith Colpots, E. C. B. , Vice Admira) of the Red, Commander>io-Cbicr on the West India, Halifax, and New- foundland Sti.^1 is. Secretary, Edward Lawzs, Eaquii^. IVINCHEC * ^ , 52 Guns— Flag Ship-Captain, tlie Riffbt Hon ' Q. W. Trefusis : : .mander, Henry JBrifiith Colpmrs ; Supy. Coronwn- der, H. W, Bayneld ; Lieuts. Arthur Wakefield, Wm. Crooke, Charles Bolton, Wn). Lewia; Honorable A. W. Monckton, Flaff Lieutenant ; Supy. Lieu'enaiits, P. E. Collins, Geo. L. Campbell, Tnoinas Smith, Capt. Uarines, JohnHewes; 2d Lieut. MariiieR, JohnUrqiihart; Mas- UiTt Jatvas Napier; Chaplain, John M. Edwards; Surgeon, John Camp- liell; Purser, Thomas Gliddon; A'«sistant Surgeons, Robt. H. Brovm, Robert Fairservis; Sapy. Surgeons, James Jackson, James L. Clarke, Tbomaa William Jewell. BLANCHE^ 46 Guns— Capt. Arthur Farqubar, C. B., K.H.,iioii Ktiighi of the Stoord of Sweden; Commander, Wm. Burnett; Lieuts. Henvf Stroud, Edward Lake, S. H. Usher ; Ist Lieut. Marinee, — — ; 3d Liaulmmjit, A. S. S. Walsh; Master, W.C. Middlemist; Chaplain, James H. Malet; Surgeon, John Armstrong; Purser, R. M. Read; As- sistant Surgeon, Jolm James Lancester. PALLAS, 42 Guns— Capt. W. Walpole; Lieuts. Jeffirmr W. NoUo, Horntio Bbir, William C. Nowell, George St. V. King; 1st LieM«R- ant Marines, John Collins; 2d Lieut. Edward Hocker; Mailer, Bd«ar4 Rose; Chaplain Nathaniel T< Rt^se; Surgeon, John Harie|^; PnriiBr, Jolin Porter; Assistant Surgeon, 'Henry Holmes; Supy. J. wMRVeiMMi. . AHIADNE, 28 Guns^Captain, Charles Phillips; Lieoto. William S. Blount, Augustus Lavie. John Russell; 1st Lieut. Marines, Fv^neie Uanikoti^; MMter, J. R.FiUock; Surgeon, Edward Hilditcb; Purser, Cliarles H. Osmer; Assistant Surgeon, Wiyiam Hotiba. NORTH 5r^lt,28Gimi^Giipliiin, the Rickt Hon. Lord Win, Twt; Lienteniiiti, John Fuvon, C. B. M. Buckte, Edward Slopfoid ; Matter. Qaorm ParMna; Snrg«on, Robert Eapie; Puraer, Bdward F. Heaalop; Aaaiatanl Bttrgeon, Janet O. M'Wiliiam. 5^PPH/1{£, 2B— Captain, the Hon. W. Welletiey; Lieutenanu* Thomat Gregory, Frederick Gilhr, Lionel Halliday; 2d Lieut. Marinci, P. T. M. Payne; Matter, John Tonkin ; Snrgeon, Nan^ Goldney ; Pur- er, Wm. Crane; Aatittant Surgeon, DaTid Grant; Supy. C. K. Nott. PEARL, 20 Gunt-> Commander, Robert Gordon; Lieutenanit, G. Beaufoy, Jamet Heytbam; Blatter, Frederick S. Frazer; Burgeon, A. Lane; rurter, Francit Lean; Attittant Surgeon, George A. Munro. TtVEHDt 20 Gtint — Commahder, Allen Bertram; Lienit. George Kennedy, Francit W. Aotten; Matter, Jamet B.Tucker; Surgeon, W. Bothwell ; Putm^r, Thomat MKnight; Attittant Surgeon, W. Orr. AR AC JUNE, 18 Gunt— Commander, William CRippar Agar; Lt«. John B. Woodthorpe, Archibald G. Butman; Matter, Henry Maplcton; Surg. John Houtton; Purser, John Warwick; Atsist. Surg. A. Cunts. COLVMBINK, 18 Gunt— Commander, Henry O. Ixive; Lieutt.R. R. Met^rell, Richard E. Bullen; Matter, John Pyke; SurKeon»Jilcx- ander Smith; Purter, John Tindall; Attistant Surgeon, T.H. Nation. FLY, 18Gunt — Commander, Peter McQuhae; Lieutt. Charlea Ser- Stantson, David C. Oumln*; Matter, John Rogert; Surgeon, C. M'Ar- ur, M. D. ; Purter, E. M. Denby; Attittant Surgeon, Wm. Bayne. OANNET, 18 Gum — CommuKler, Mark H. Sweny; Lieutenantt, Tliomat Lyell, Henry Wright; Maater, John Halerow, acting ; Surgeon, Robert Holden; Purter, John Taylor, acct.; Attitt. Surg. J. Andrewt. HYACINTH, 18 Gunt—Commander, William Oklrcy; Lieuten- ante, Robert G. Welch, Hf. W' Giflbi'd ; Matter, George Peacock, acct. Surgeon, John Sinchir, M. D.; Puraor, W. G. Atrill; Attittant Sur- geon, Anthony Yeoman. RACEHORSE, 18 Guns— Commander, F. V. Cotton; Lieutenants, Thomat Hope, George M. Hunter; Matter Jamet Cooper; Surgeon, Arthur Savage; Purter, Jamet Halte; Attittant ,£ui^eon, Alexander Sailderton. 8PARR0WHAWK, 18 Gunt— Commander, Thomat Malt land; Lievta. M. Currin, Jamet A. Abbott; Matter, T. |). Codner, acct.; Suneon, Richaitl C. Nuit; Purter, John Lord. VICTOR, 18 Gunt— Commander, Robert Rustell; Lieutenantt, Ed- ward C. Miller, C. F. Brown; Matter, H. J. Struti; Surgeon, John Wett; Purter, Henry South; Aatittant Surgeon, Samuel Browne. DISPATCHES Gunt— Commander, George DaniHll ; Lleiitrikiantt, Francit Smith, Hon. G. St. Vincent, D. Kincaird; Maater, William Jennit ; Surgeon, William Aitchiton ; Puraer, J. £. Key ; Attittant Sur- ge »«vvi>* ««v J. F. Taylor, Idth do do O. E. Ketebnm, 22 Aug'Sl L.A.Wilniot, 23 do do O.F.S.Berton, 1 2 Mar' 32 Jm. Bolbrook, iiO do do Z^tuienantM. do do do do Cuptaina. T. G. Cunlifle, 8 April, '19 A.B. Wakb,25June,>21 J. S. Browne, 14 June, '24 W. Dibblee, 4 April, '25 J. Ketchum, 5 do do Art^)9Jfllfi8fi» T. Phillips, 8 June, '23 K.8. Wetmore 22 ^0*28 A. Nicholson, 29 July, '28 '"" — . ^ B. Tibbitts, 30 do do J. Dickenson, SO Aug. '30 E. Turner, 31 do do B.P.Griffith, 8 May, '32 R]ifus Payson, 9 do do John Kearney, 10 do C.M'Lnughlin,!] do £. A. Cunliffe, 12 do U.E. Dibblee, IS do lAeuienotUa. James Dingee, 8 April, '25 Elijah Sisson, SO July, do N. Stickney, 25 Aug. '29 P. Dickenson, 30 do do M. Gibcrson, 31 do do C.Milbury, 1 Sept. do O.W.Xu«hX^)aSNov*28 W. N. Mdloiy, 25 Oct. do W.Ji. £itey, 18 >S«pt. 'W W. M'DonaUl, 8 May, '32 W. D. BbulL ao do do A. B. Sharpe, » do do W. KilPdkaai, « Aug. '31 W. M'KeMk, 10 ilo do Obai. Uphuu, II do ib R. KctCDum, IS do do Jos. PhiUips. . IS do do Rtdit HaniMli, 9i 6«pt. do UntUnu. J. NichftlsoD, 89Jit]y,'26 G. Murphy, 30 do dp r2 r.WaUnr,. H. Smithy 14 do do ^WiGroavepor, 15 do do -C. Murray, 16 do 18 do 30 do do do do AsaCogr^ R.Ftltoa, 12M8reh,'ae J. tSregorj, . 18 do do JolutBirtam, 23 dl» do fi. BariGBr^ 94 do &> Geo.Woodt, 85 do do' T. a.1iretaiore, 19 M*. '32 W. SegMMB, JMi. IS do do Fayiiuuter. J.TayIur,(e«pt)li JuBe,'24 J. Brown, Jr. SO Aug. *39 T. Burlock, SI do do J. Gibenon, 1 Sept. do Jas. Lloyd, 2 do do W.Shaw, 25 Oct. do R Be^jrdsley, 8May, 'd2 Micbeau Bedell, 9 do do Isaac Carrel, 10 do do C.Wolhaupter, 1 1 do do E. Estabrooks, 12 do dn James Bishop, 13 do do Thos. Upbam, 34fil«p.do Ben. Churchill, 25 do do Geo.M*Kenf!ie,26 dp do Adjutant. C.Raymond,cap. 28 Jy.''28 Quartemuuter. C. Pe«body, It. 23 Sep. 'aS imrgeon. George E. Baldwin. Third Battalion. Lieutenant Cofontt. J. Allen, (ttafl))2tMay,*24 Major. Captains. W. Davidson, 8 M»ch, '16 A. Yerxa, 19 Jan. 18}8 V.Harding, 19 Aug. 1828 F. Morehouse, 15 June, ^ Geo. Long, 2-Fel>. *39 W. C. Jbsfio, 3 do . do Jas. HarU«y, 4 do ■«» John Gnat, 4 do do T. J6itm, (afr.) S Aq ^ J. Haggerjuaii) 5 djo do Jas.ilflei, 3Apfil,*S2 Jiio. Barker, IShCwt. 'SD Wni. KMeiMniMep. "9^ S. Lack«0od, » i» io IdmUemttdt. Eooek Tkm^ 5 feb. *S» J. U«BinoBdi# do db W. DavidioOfT d* d« Jito. Ytrxf , 8 July, W . Jas. Jones, 4 dp di^ >0.1laMlMNH«,7 Jahr, '29 A.HMtt» 8 da do A. Hamnoad, 9 do do P. Pareot, 10 do do Jm. TMetta,!! do do A.Moo4ir, 12 do do' D. FhUlfa^ 19 do do J. Campbell, 20 8tpt. '30 Veaj. Burtt, 21 do do Oeorge Fox, 24 Sept. '32 D.Yerxa.Jr. 2 Juljr, '29 Jao. Golder, 3 < do do D. Jewett, 4 do do Jaa. Cliff, 5 do do Wm. Jonei, 6 do do J. Christy, 7 do do T. Parent, 8 do do J.lD|[rahainJr.9 do do E. Garden, 10 do do S.Cronkhite,!! do do D. Dow, IS do do . P. Wation, 14 do do R. Barker, 18 Sept. '30 B. Wheeler, 19 do do R. Kilburn, 20 do do T. Saundert, 21 do do Jno. Brewer, 22 do do Hemy Jones, 24 Sep. >32 Janui Nebon, 25 do do PajffiMftar. J. Allan, capt. 2 July '29 Adnata. I.Lawrence,cap.20Sep.'30 W. Oarerhill, 16 Apr. '22 Captm'iu. lfW«r< P. Litotte, lit Dec. 1824 Wm. Currie, 10 July, d* Fourth Battalion. LUutenmiU Colonel. P. FraMT, tth Sept 1830 Major. Jl— A. Belleflenr,2 do do F. Thihodeau,9 do do F. Violettc, 4 Dec. 1814 S. Hebert, 4 July, *27 L.R.Coombea 14 June, '24 F.Rice,adjt. 7 Sept. '30 O. Cere, 8 do do R. Michaud, 9 do do lAeutenarAi. Ct^tmlng. Allan M'Leaa, 90 July, >I9 R. Currie, |J( Dte, >28 D. Hallett, IS do do O. Clements, 14 do do L. Campbell, 15 do do J. M*Oibbon,l2June, >30 Lieutenmnis. L. BelleAeur, 4 do do -WHh^a^m 15 do do J.B.Martin, 5 do do o. SterHng, 17 do do '30 do do do do do d d do do do Jos. Cere, 7 Sept. Jos. Hebert, 8 do J. B. Daigle, 9 do D. Lizotte, 10 do T. Nugent, 11 do S. Hebert, jr; 12 do M. Fairell, IS do AM'Crear, 14 do Entignt. D. Violette, 6 Dec. '24 R. Violette, 7 Sept. '30 F.M'Donnell, 8 do M. Mercure, 9 do J. Borgoine, 10 do R. Martin, 11 do P. Mercure, 11 do T.Martin, 13 do D. Cere, 14 Sept. '24 Adjutant. F. Rice, capt. 1 Dec. '24 ^uartermattor. J. B. Souci, lit Dec. '24 Fifth Battalion. Lieutenant Colonel. John Robinson, 1 Jan. 1 8S2 A. M'Lean, 12 June, '30 A. M'Gibboo, 10 July, '32 EnHgno. W.StcrliBg, 14 Dec. '28 C. N«v«rs, 15 do do D. MansoB, 16 do do i. Alex. Rota, 12 June, (SO • Jacob Brown, 10 July, '32 LR. Estey, II do. do 1^ Ajjjutant. Quarlemuwfer. M. Pickard, It U do do ^^ntork CountyCavalry (AtUched to lit Batt) CaptaiH, W. Woodfordi 32 Nor. ?28 lAentenanti. G.J.Dibblce 24 Not. '28 W.JB. Odell, 5 June, '32 Comet. ^ Stepb. Miller, 5 June,|^ Quarttmuuter. I.W.Jouett, cor. 15 De. '28 SAINT JOHN CITY MIUTIA Fint Baltalioa. LktUonant CoUmel. .C. Drury, stf. 25 Oct. 1824 Motor. ,B.t.Pettrs, h. coL25Q.'24 Captmkit. H&.D.RobioMM, iti.l9Ap.% obluiik, 16 Mar. '30 T.Reed, ^2 Aug. 'SO ^ JunV'larke, fAbrcli '32 ^ ^XteirtenaiUi. ^I:Klmnini, 6B|p(. 1821 W. Vaughan, i.f. do do B. Stanton, do do W. Leafitt, do do T.B.Millidge, ri. 178e.'22 O.J. Peten, jr. 22 Aug. '25 W. Mullin, 22 Aug. 25 N.J.Brown, 23Sep.*26 O. A. Nagel, t. f. do do W. P. Scott, s. r. do do H. Smith, 20 Aug. '27 J. R. Sneden, 22 do do C.Tisdale, 17Mar.*29 J. Hooper, rif. 18 do do T.N. Smith, Lf. 7 Sep. '29 John WishaJrt, UtMar. '82 Ensigiu* Ja«. Vemoo, 13 June, '34 W. HnghMn, 17 Mar. '29 E.W.Oreenwood, 18 do J. Wetmore, 20 do John Tavlor, 21 Feb. 'S2 Papmaiter. I.L.BedelL cap 20 Sep. '27 Jdjutant. W.H.Street, cap. 25 Se '32 Quortemuuter. U. Chubb, cap. llSep.«21 SurgeoH. H. Cook, mAug. fr SAINT JOHN COUNTY REGIMENT. iMUtenant Coloiul Charles Simond*, CeNMumdtng'. Firrt Battalion. Afofert. G.ABderson,lt. c. 27Ap.'25 A. Wcdderbom, 1 Jun. '28 Captaint. W. Eaglet, s.f. 10 May, '24 O.O. Carman, 21 June, do A. Mensiet, 3 Aug. do &StrMige,i.f.29Mar.'25 & Dahfon, 5 Apr. do R. PkmM, 17 Maj, do Wm* Craft, 11 June, do Jiio.Cnnnard, 17 Sen. *27 Jas.Ketchum, 2SJafy, '28 D.Aoticjr, 25 Oct do I. Flewelling, 26 do do ' Lieuitnant$. J. Ponsford, s.f. 29Mar.'25 W. lirake, ».(. do do J.Stackhoose, i.{. do do . -Jno. Travis, 4 April do d. Clark, llJune,*27 Jas. Payne, IS do do I. Merritt, 17 Sept do . G. Eagles, s.f. 19 do do Y*B:T^is,*>^ fKfsip do D.L.l>]rkemaB,28 July, '28 Chs.l1ieal, 29 July, '28 tf J. Ketchumj'NSO do do R. Carman, 26 Oct '28 I. Stevens, 27 do do K. Jenkins, af. 6 July, '30 Jas. Bartlett, 30 Aug. do W.H. Travis, 25 Oct. do Entigni. '^.Bulyea, 7 April, 1825 T. Cunnard, l7 Sept '27 Q. Vaughu^ ?' Oct. '28 J. Beattea, af. 6 July, '30 F. Hatheway, 30 Aug. '30 H. Quinton, 31 do do Adjutani. C.L.Hatheway, cp. 7 8.'21 Pttjfnuuter. G.Matthew, cap. S0Au.'30 Swrgeon. S.O. Hamilton, 30 Aug.'30 Q^artemtatter. W. Scammell, 30 Aug. *30 Second Battalion. Jlfiyor. Jas. Moran, 12 June, 1830 Captains. W. O. Cody, 23 Aug. '21 Jehjel Partelow, 1 Sep. do John Jordan, 8 June. '22 D. Vau^ban, 22 do '34 J. Cunmngham, 26 Oct 80 Jno. Fownes, 16 Aug. '31 W. M30 Oe<» Masters, 15 Aug. '31 Philip Mofirr, 16 du do Adjutant. T.H.Black, cap 15 Aug.'81 Paynuuttr. > J.R.Partelo-.v, c. 24 No.'26 Quartcmuwfer. T. Stevens, 30 Aug. Vi Surgetn. G.J.Hardb^ 1 Jan. '32 SUNBURY COtTNTY MIUTIA. Idnaenaia Cohmd. T. O. MUek 25 Oct 1828 -"" '28 Cavtmim. Jas-FOIey, 36 Apr. '20 O. Hayward, 8 Aug. '34 Joboliow, 8 do do ~ "" -l-ectrM26 F4A.I>eVcber,ll Sept ^ E. A. Miles, 89 Oct '28 Jno. Blown, 84 Aug. '29 J«r. Tnicey, 36 do do W. S.liaiker,90 do "27 LUnUtntaU$. Geo. Nevers, 8 Aug. '24 N. Hubbard, 11 Sep. 1827 G.H.N Jiardiu,l2 do do H. Loder, 26 Oct ~ G. Miles, 26 do O. Basen, 24 Aug. L. Se«|v, 26 do T. NaM^ jr. 88 do M. Coliarn, 30 Aug. Enfignt. Jer.Sitokb, SlSm. 1834 A.S.Hubbf«,lOdo '27 '28 do •29 do do '30 W.Easterbrooks, 13 do do . G.B. Taylor, 36 Oct '38 J.Tilley,ir. 26 do 4o W.KimbdI,24Aug. 1839 Jno. Bailey, 26 do d« H. Boone, 86 do do B. Barker, 80 Aug. 'SO AdpUma. J. Hazen, cap. 36 Aug. '28 Qfuertt rm t utt f , Z.B. Brown, 29 Mar. '36 StarfMH. J. W. Barker, 80 Aug, *30 CHARLOTTft COUNTY MILITIA. rktt Battelioa. lluck M'Kay, 1 Nor. 1T9S lAnUtnimt Colonel. C.0Mi}»bcll,S4Blar. 1(04 Jir«f«r. Wm. Gamett, 1 Mftrck, 'SS Jw. BoT^lrifOA Dm. '34 T. Connick, l8May, '2C Q«o. Walton, S F«h. '39 W. Whitlock,ar.4do do G« M'Master, s.f. 5 do do Jolin Rodger, 28 June, *S0 John Stubs, S April, '32 A. Campbell, 4 do 4ft fjieutenanii. J. Moore, rif. S Feb. '29 T. Berrj, art. 4 do do Jno. Grant, 5 do do Jos. Wakon, 28 June,'90 J. Aymat, i.f. 28 do do J. Berry, 4 April, '32 Seeoiid ZWeid eiMMt*. G.F.Campibell, r. 5 De.'34 R. Wilson, rif. 19 May, '26 R. Watson, rif. 19 do do D.Townsend, s.f. 3 Feb.'29 fi.H. Wliitlock, 4 do do D. Thompson, 28 Joe, 'SO O. M*CuIlocb, 29 do do J. Campbell, rif. £ Ap. '32 S. Getty, 6 do do Etuignt. C. Bartlett, 5 I>ec. '24 K. Wilson. 12 Sep. '25 T. Conniok, 1 Apr. '27 R.Hutchinson, 2 ao do Ji Connick, 19 May, '28 J.M'Kirdy, 2 Feb. '29 B.l^earman, jr. 4 do do Wm. Walton, 28 June,'30 John Backstafl*, 16 Aug. '81 C. Frye, 6 April, '82 raymatler. J. Wilson, cap. 2Sep.*25 iAdjutant. J.H.Whitlock, c. 25 Se.'32 ^uartermaitcr, J). W. Jack, 25 Oct. '28 Surgoon. Samael Frpe. S««on^ Battalion. Lfofntfnuftt CoUnfil. , Thos. Wy«r, 22 June, '24 Jlfq/er. Ji)o. M'Master, 5 Dec. '24 JVI. M'Fari«ne,24July,'12 P. Clinch) .. 1 Apr. '21 do do do do do do Jed. Califie, 1 June, '90 H. Seelye, S7 May , '2S Jas. Pratt, 22J«ly,>2S e. M»Farlane, tf Dec. '24 J. Mowatt,ar. 2 July, '29 W. Hytlopp, 18 May, 'SO 8. Wallace, 10 July, '32 Josh. Knight, 1 1 do do Itinttentmtt. H.Matthewsou, lOMay,'24 A. Wetmore, 13 June, '25 T.H.Oarmau,26Mai. >27 W. Gray, art 10 do '2S J.Missinett,ar.ll do do B.MUIikin, art. 2 July, '29 P. Justison, 18 May, '30 G. M*Kcniie, lO July, 'S3 A. M'Cullum, 11 do do D. M'Fnrlane, 19 W. M'Krnxie, iS I. Justison, 14 Entignt. John LintoB, 28 Mar. '27 R. Clinch, 3 Feb. '29, C. Hawkins, 8 May, '90 P. M^Diamid, 10 July, '32 D. Turner, 11 do do Geo. M'Kay, 12 do do W.W.Haw1cins,13do do Josiah Wetmore, 14 do do C. HiUiard, 15 do do Pajfimuter. P. Stubs, cap. 12 June, '26 AdjutmU. W.Flaherty, cp. IS Je. '25 QyMritrmoMter. P. Clinch, It 26 Mar. '27 Third Battalion. TAeutenoni Colonel. H. Hatch, IS Feb. 1826 Major. C.R.Hatheway,6Mar. 26 . Can)ttLin$. Jno. Chaffey, 1 Dec. '19 Joel Ingersoll, 1 June, '32 Jno. Lceraan, 9 June, '23 J«*iali Haoey, 13 June, '36 W. M'Lean, 18 do do Jas. Brown, 3d iva. Wilfbrd Fitlier, 4 do Philip Newton, 5 do • LkvMtnmnU. D. Iceman, 27 Mi^, '39 J.E.Hatheway, 9Jn»e, '23 J. Appleby, 12 do John Lord, IS do Wm. Ferris, Wm.. Ourrr, S. Ingersoll, Janes H^ite, 3 Jm. '31 J. Cunmnghait), 4 do do 7 Sept. 9 do 2 Aug. '31 do do '36 do '29 do '30 Emigmt. Wn. Bsrke, 30 Nor. '22 F. M'Kenny^ 5 Dee. '24 J. Leonard, 13 June, "^6 ^ E. WilMU, 7 Sep. '29 ^ W. Hndiins, 8 do do ElhrlSmtth, 2 Ang. 'SO Saml. Chvnrv, S Jan. '31 Dan. Catcemh, 4 do do Pavmofter. O Gnay,Ap.l3Jidl,'3S^v. W. HaM^p^aO ^.*39 >^ Quortemwuter. ^ M. Caulkins, 35 Oct. '28 S'Mrgeon. W.C.M'8tay,18May,'3» FMiih Battnlkli. lAeuttiumt Colonel. David Mowatt, \ J t^ 1639 Moaor. N. Marks, 1 Jab. '32 C«ficaM«. 8. P. Friak, i Juoa "^ Wm. Porter, 8 do d*- Asa Upton, 8 do d» Jas. Brown, tJimny*^ T.Armtrotig, ar.38Mnr'3T J. LiU»y, 28 do do #. Yoni^ rif. 20 do do Jos. Conoid^ 3 Fnb. '39 Alex. OrMi, 1 March, 'ST LitMtontmit* W. Thomptou, June, '23 HM'Allbter, S7Mv.'3« A.ClendeniMu 28 do do J. Frinkftrt SA do do J. CiendonniDB, 9 Feb. '39^^ J.BiKJuBoan, 4 April* 'St T.Crocker, fi d« io- W. AraulrDng, 6 do 4»- Smwnd IdtmtonimU- ' * Jao. Porter, } JuM, '91 ,. J.Maxw«ll,«tt.MMr.'3T J. Hill, rifle, ^Fcb.'^ D. Upton, ^' . 8 do d» «1 A. Lindsay, 5 April, '32 ^ T. Watt, 6 do do S.HiU,(rMt) 7 do do^ G. M. Porte% ft June, '23^ 8. Hitchinah mMm- IM T. MitcWiv ft Feb. ^^ A. Gaqipbnll, I April, ^ Adjnpmnlt* QvBtffmiMMr. . ^, G. Hunter, cap. 1 Mat. '31 Fm!fnuuUr> J.M»iiia,cnp. iM^r. '33 Swrgion- L. Wetioo, 1 March, '33^ T. E. Wm. J. Obi JIS.B M. 8a E. 8t Wm. A.Ne S-UoJi Johii4 8. B^ i -•> i*iA - ** } *■»■ • 30 Nor. '2J p SDw. *24 13 June, ^6 ^ 7 Sep. '2» ' S do do 2 Aug. 'ao ,a Jaa. '31 ^ 4 dp do tamt. ▼ n«uter. ^ 26 Oct '28 !9n. ,18Maj,*3(> ittaUon. Colentl. i Jtiu 1632 1 Jan. '32 Inc. l/iifu'29 8 do a*- 8 do d» lJiia%'24 r.38M«r'2T 28 do do ea do da 2 Fob. >39 BI»reJi,'sr (Hit. June, '23 WJIw.'2« » do do Si d« do ,»Feh. '29^ 4 April, 'd» 5 do ^ ttnmUt. '* tJuM,'^. 26 Mir. '27 6 Feb. '29 « d9 3t WESTMORL^D MIUTIA. ^\ LMar.'M [arch, '32^ Colonel William Boltford, Ctfimiuiwltnf. f Fint BatUlioa LieuttnaM Colon*!. W. Chapman, 1 Jan. 1832 Mmjor. R. ScotUr. 31 July, '32 CftalMi. T. E.Sibhh, 11 June, '26 Wm. Smith, 12 do do J. Chapman, 19 May, '28 Jaa. Beatty, do do M. Sammera, 15 do do £. Stilea. 16 do do Wm. Wiley, 17 do do A. Neren, 18 do do S-UaJierwood, 28 Jaly,'32 JohiiCrandeli, 29 do do 8. Babinot, 30 do do - ° tA*iiU€nmnt$. J. Oeaner, 12 June,'26 R. Stilea. 16 do do Jno. Jonet, 19 May, '28 W. Batenan, 16 do '29 J.NkChapman,17 do do S Weldon, 18 do do J.M*Cormick, 19 do do D. Hcnniag, 20 do do A. Cane, 28Juljr, '32 W.Milne, jr. 29 do do John Welling, 30 do do John Stiiltz^ 81 do do p. Conitantioe, 1 Aa|. do Enngm. Jno. Scott, f8June,*26 J. Nebon, 19 May, ^28 8. S. Wilmot, 19 do do J. Jacaaes, 16 May, 1^ Zaeh. Lnts, 17 do do J.Ifannineton, 18 do do F. WelKng, 28 July, '32 Chaa. Smitii, 29 do do T.WelHn;, SO do do R. O. Chapman, Si do do John Bo>a, 1 Au|t. do Samuel Mills, 2 do do F. Thibodeau, S do do PojfmtuHr, J.RobinsOB, cap: l2Jly'26 J. Kelly, capt 23 July,'2S J.0hartci »,cap.2Q Nov'22 Second Btftalion. LkvtHnant Colonel. A.E. Bourord, 1 34a. 1882 Mofor. C. D. Smhh, 26 Sep. '32 Captmim. M.M*Eachran, 4April,'26 O. Oulton, 6 do do M.Cornewall, 6 do do E. Allen. 7 do do 8.Eaaterbrooks,16 Jne. '28 Jat. Evaui, 17 do do W. P. Sayre, 26 July, '30 R. Taylor, 27 do do W. Burnham, 30 May, '31 T. Lowenton, 31 do do John Bulmer, 1 June, do H. Chaiiman, 24 Sept. '32 Chip. Botsford, 26 do do Firtt Lieutenant. a. Hay, (art.) SO May, 31 Lieuten€mtt. W. Raworth, 22 July, '23 Jos. Wells, 6 Apr. '26 Jno. Anderson, 6 do do T. Ayre, 16 June,'28 R. Carter, 17 do do H. Charten, 26July,'30 T. Keillor, 27 do do R. Chapman, 28 do do T. Cochran, 29 do do Jas. Cutler. SO do do O. Botsford, 31 do do Geo. Ury, 1 Aug. do Jos. Bowser, 31 May, '31 C.Thibodeaa, 24 Sep. 'S2 T. Trinbotui, 26 do do Wm. Evans. 26 do do H.Oiden, (2d It. ar.) 27 do JSmigna. John Raworth, 10 May, '24 J. Dowling, do do G. Trenholm, 7 Apr. '26 R. Chapman, 9 do do W. Pixon, 10 do do Joj. Brown, 16Junc,'28 John Bulmer, 17 do do Jas. Black, 26 July 'SO M. Sayre, 27 do do Wm. Lamb, 28 do do Wm. Carter, 1 June, do M. Cornewall, 24 Sep. '32 Ch. Dixon, 25 do do C. Boitrnhouse, 26 do do G. Easterbroolu, 27 do do Benjn. Wells, 28 do do Wm. Brown, 29 do do Ch. Dixon, Sd. 80 do do James Maxwell, 31 do (lo Adjutmnt. D.Chapman, cap. 4 Ap.'26 QHortenRMter. J. Sayre, Jr. 22 July, *38 Surgeon. R. Smith, 1 June, '10 Jiiittant Surgeon. M. Backhouse, 28 Jvly, '28 Third Batttalion. Major. P. Palmer^ 27 April, Ctiptmiiu T. Pearson, 24 Not. Sam. Clark, 26 do N.Wells, 28 do W. Wilmot, 29 do Jno. Smith, SO do J. M'Latchey,26 Oct. O. Turner, 26 do Liemtentmts. J. M'Latchey, 25 Not. £. Stiles, 27 do W. M'Almon, 22 Aug. D. Cameron, 26 Oct. E. Peck, 26 do Wm. Read, 27 do J. C. Turner, 28 do Entignn. O. Eteeves, 25 Nov. E. Peck, 27 do H.T.M'Almon,22Au. J. Turner, SO Apr. D.Ackirly, jr. 26 Oct. W.Kilpatric'k, 26 do T. Taylor, 27 do Adjutmnt. J. Sterritt, cap. 27 Ap. Surgeon. Wm. Wilson, 26 Oct. i^artermaiter. Geo. Ivogers, 22 Aug. Fourth BaUalion. ^24 '22 do do do do '28 do '22 do '26 '28 do do do '22 do '26 '27 '28 do do '24 '28 '25 tlf Mafor. H. Chapman, 25 July, '30 CaptaiTU. P. Chapman, 30 M*y, '31 J. AndVrson, 31 do do John Avarii, 1 June, do Jno Trenholm, 2 do do LUutenanlt. Wm. Hughson, SOMay,*!! WmAad«MMs8f d* do Emignt. :A^*itmt. ftMfjrAIlM, Uwa^dw JoknOcdM, l«M«y, '33 J.Chtpnian,(c)25Julj,M0 Jwlin Ptwuiag, 9 3S l»«njo. AlUn, 90 do do Q. Ailaii, (H.) $QMoy, 'fll A. NORTHUMBERLAND MILITIA. Fint DnttaNon. f liUutvmant Cohncl. J,A.M*D«Mi«Id,2July,*2» Juo. Ckrk, 2d July, 1S29 Cup(atiw, A. Fraior, l June, '22 J. M'Dootld, 2 June, '22 G. Taylor, 41 do do A. Russell, 5 do do Jas. Gilmour, 7 do do *' R. M'Lrod, 8 June '22 ' Jno. Joiepn, 9 do do W. Hamilton, 10 do do L. Henry, A AprU, 26 D. Perley, 6 do do A.Goodfwj C do do Wm. Gray, 38 June,'SO M. Granny, 29 do do Jwhn Oaiapbell, 9 Aug. '31 Thoi. Ullock, 10 do do lAtmttnmiUt. R.M'Donald, 2 June, '22 F. Morriton, 5 do do Wm. Jdplin, 7 do do J. Henderson, 11 do do A. Headenon, 4 Apr. '26 Andrew Hey, fi ao do J.T. WiUiston. 6 do do L. Robidiaud, 8 do do Wm. Oarman, 9 do do J.M. Johnson, 10 do do Jno. Fraser, 11 do do W.M'I)onald,l2 do do D. Shaw, 28 June, '.10 D. Johnson, 29 do do Jao. M'Lean, 1 July, do Jas. Hitlihy, 9 Aug. '31 And. M'Innea, 10 do do * Emignt. J. Olbaldion, 1 June,'22 A. Davidson, 2 do do A. Morrison, A. Clark, P. Morrison, C. Clark, I. Paley, W. Taylor, J. Stewart, D. Fraser, A. Rkohie, J. Porter, J. M'lntyre, 7 June,*22 4 Aor. '26 6 do do 6 do do 7 do do 8 do do 9 do do 10 dn do 28Junc,'S0 29 do do 1 July, do Wm. Douglas, 2 do do D. M. Groker, Wm. Loch, D. M'Kay, 23 do dp 1 June,'2S 10 May, '34 11 do do 25 Apr. '25 26 do d** JL^» XtA. M%.njj *V UV U«* K.M'UuxhIiii,27 do do J. Donald, 12 June, '27 W. Fiddes, 18 May, >90 A. PiiiKan, 19 May,'.'/) Wm. End, 20 di« du Lieutenunta. D. To«er, 2 June, '29 T. Smith, 11 May, '24 A. Mooros, 12 do do A. Hovey. 13 do do N. Rilchic, ^28 Apr. '2« G. Hendenton, 29 do do E.M'QuiHan, 13 June, '26 U. B. Allison, 13 do do R.Hendcrioi?^ 14 do do J. Hovey, 18 May, '30 J. Sutton, 14 do do Geo. Kerr, 20 fio do P. Brannen, 21 do do T. Coughlie, 22 do do Enaigna. W. Saundti^Y, 19 Aue. '22 J. Tozer, 9 May, '24 R. Wassnui lO do da M. Hovey, ) 1 do do T. Newcorab, IS. do do A. Young, 29 Apr. >26 P, Davittion, SO do do T. Undeihill, l2Ju9e, dv J. Gillan, 13 do do C. Ooughlan, 14 do do J. iSimpson, 16 do do D. Clvkf, 22 Feb. '30 T. Underhill, 18 May, do A. Campbell, 19 do dp L. Aitle, 20 do do H. Jaidiue, 21 do d(^ D. Mott, ii2 do do H. HaiiiMiiH, 12 Aug. 'SI Michael O'Brien, do do Adjutant. W. Harley, cap. 19 Au.'23 ^uartermastK'. Surgeon. Jas. Petrie, 9 May, 'i24 J.M*i J.R4 Si T. Pc J. GLOUCESTER MILITLA. First Battalion. - lAeutenant Colonel. U. I^ecgiison, 1 Jan. 1832 Major. Capttmu. 3 . Miller, rif. 9 June, '23 ^o^Bhea,. 16 Julie '34 Jas. Lee, J. Douglass, D. M'lntosh, A. Ferguson, W. Munro, -Jno. Fraser, Benj. DawMnftiftMar, '31 John M'Intoih, 34 do do Lieuienantt, Wm. Cray, l3Jw»y,'24 12 July, 24 25 do '25 27 do do 26 Jan. '27 15 May, '20 16 do do Wm. Craig, 13 July '25 J. Fleming, 14 do do C. Commeau, 15 do do M. Newton, 8 do '26 A. Clyde, rif. 9 Jan. '27 W. Young, 9 do do R.Ferguii6a,jr. 96 do do J.Montgoraerj, 27 do do 6. Wakltc, l5May,'29 AUaar FraHor, 3a du. '31 mi. )MJuJj,MO uimMer. 19M«v,"X> 20 liii du %atU$. 2 June, '29 11 Mav, '24 12 do do 13 do do 28 Apr. '2« 29 do do 12 June, '26 13 do do 14 do do lSM«j,'30 aa do do 20 ^o do 21 do do 22 do do 19 Auk. '22 9 May, '24 id do do 11 do do 19 do do 29 Apr. *26 SO do do 12 Jupe, dv 13 do do 14 do do 16 do do 22 Feb. '30 18 May, do 19 do do 20 do do 21 do do ii2 do do 2 Aug. 'SI eo, do do ant. .19Au.'22 uuttr. 9 May, ^4 i j; RolMrCion, SI May, 'SI A; 0«|rac*, 36 do do R. Coaiwcber, 13 Jiilv,*26 Jiio. EdcMT, 10 do do W. M'Kanzic, 27 Jan. '2** 'J>. Raearty, 29 du do vA.M'Fh«rMD, 16 May, '20 K. Butted, S2Feb.*80 FittrAdaiat, 28Miiy, *ftt Geo. Musro, 34 do do J. Bopl. Roy, 3S d* do AdjutaM. ^umit r m mt er. J. R*aiti, liwit. lai hy; '3S Second Battalion.^ LieutentuU Ctltmal. John Youns;, 1 Jan. 1832 Firtt UiilldJion. LituitnttnJt Ctlvntt. ft. M'Katn, 1 Jan. 1892 mojor. Curtains, T. PowdL 3 Not. '12 LWheteo, 26 Aug. 'Si D. M^Afmon, do do Q. Paean, do do R. Xardino, 81 F«S. '26 S. 0. Bewea, 94 Kov. '36 J. P. Fordy 26 do do T.Lawdowne, »d. 390c.'26 A.M'K«an, 36 Aug. '31 BB Goldsmith, 13 Feb. '26 IV. VViUpn, 16 ^«b. '30 .Tona. Caif, C Rankin, D. Rankin, P. Campbell, S. Powell, $t (•»»», Wm. Bjait, n. M'Kay, 17 tfo do 18 do do 19 do &• 21 do do 4A^ 4kf 24:Nov. do 25 do do Muivr, M. LMdry, 1 March, '32 Vaptmint. W. Drytdale, 14 JnnA, '24 H. Adamt, 11 July, '26 A. Landry, 12 do do Jno. Adamt, Id do do M.Campheil, ad. l3Tly.'2(l R. Hison, 1 Mitrch, '32 Mich. Martin, 2 do do Wni. Young, 9 do do Peter DeOrace, 4 do do lohn Ooen, 6 do do LituUntrntt. J. Oennie, 18 July, '28 J. Bpence, 14 da do A. Canipb«ll, 38 Jan. '27 P. Campbell, 39 do do Urban Landry, 1 Mfir. '32 A. Louiter, 2 do do John Vincent, 3 do do KENT MILITIA. Eauigiu. Jaa. Pine, 2 J.M'Oregor, 17 J. S«Hder», 18 J. BfuEerolI, 19 R. Bell^ 34 R. Powell, 36 W. RoMsh, 3^ W. Harper, 37 P.Sotherlandj 16 R> Haddon, 13 Jao. Craig, 19 W.FitK«rald,14 J. A. CTiire, 16 Wm. Oipran^ 17 No». '12 May '34 do do do do Not. '36 do do - do do do do May, '39 June,'90 do do do do do do do do Idbn Furlin*;, Wm. Janliae, Jamei Youj^, Jum** Ilrria, M. Dural, Geo. SWret, C. Congkiin, >,/do A do • 7. 8 9 10 do do do do da do do d» flo do do Entigni, 1 Mar. 2 8 4 6 6 do d<> d« do do '&2 du do do do do A. Landrr, A. RobicMiid, Jn*. Sewell, ThoiwbTr, And. WilMm, ReDO CheMin, Adiuimmt. M.Campbcll,cp. 16My.*90 Poymnafer. H.W.Rtldwia, e. 1 Mar*S2 f^arttmuuttr. Jno. Ritchie, 16 May, '29 T.LMudpwne,35 0cl. '28 QuartirHMUter. P. StulM, lieu. 16 Ma7,'39 Surgeon. R. Masterton, 13 Feb. '26 Second Brttalion. IdciKenan< C9lom$f. 12June,'90 Jwaes Long, iJa*. le^S itfiyor. Captaint. John Bowaar, S3 May, '91 D.Robicl)A4,3^o do W.Hanu«gtonj86do do Ira Hieln, ^ do do P«8ch1 PaiTier, 28 do do Robert Dysart, 9 Aug. do Syd. Chapman, lO do do lAnUtntHitM. Chas. Siineii,^ N^r. '96 ItraelHicki, 89 May, 91 T.Bwhea, M do do # Jacob Gempr^ 96 do do L. Searaomif, 87 do do Wm. Ward, 9 Aug. do Smigns. PlaeidPurrier,98Mty,*n Jno. Sheridan, 24 do do J. Thibodeau, 36 do Ira Hirk», j^. 27 do • E. A(kiaioi), 28 do 9. M*Fti«lim, a Aug P. A.PuTdjr, 10 do J^eutttiU. A. B. Smith, c. 23 May, '31 do do do do do KIKG'S COUNTY MUTIA. 1 3 Jul V '26 14 do do 15 do do 8 do '26 9 Jan. '27 9 do do 86 do do 27 do do 16May,'29 Sa do. '31 Firat Baitelion. LUuttntmt C9lontl. 9.B. Wetmora, 16 Jne.'St JVaaar. . CMK«t«fc thllipHwi, 27|fay,'98 J. S. Wetmore, do do a ffi/fVurUk — K.Fl«weNilig«.tOM«7,'3« PhilwNMa, ^A|r.>37 BiB/!!i«iiilM4^ «9 t» JthnSmitk, ieil^'96 T«B«(nriclc, 2»^,'9tl A. Price, 98^ ao do Z«h.J«aa^ 38Jiiif|'99 And. a«n««,. ^8 d» d* WJ.riewelling,37My,'22 Jar.llriwf,. do do Wtt. OMmm, da 4o TJFlawaUiBg, 38 Afr. *37 J«a.lf«^ 90 dp do aB^^ea, lOMa]r,'34 8.GoMtti, 26 Oct. '38 J«hh WTig^t, 36 do 4t. ... , '. r .»♦ iiMMiiAM, aiJuiy/aa Lewis Oarvill, 39 4o do D. HurbclMS 90 do do Om. Htrdiac, SI do do J. FlcwelliDg, aiMiv, '33 P. M'Keniie, 11 Oct. *2S Ju. Price, 10 do do jM.WilliMiM, 38 Apr. «37 0. Wordcn, 89 do do Geo. Mrd, 19 BUt, '3B N. Wuren, 3ft Ocf. '38 1. H. Fotter, 36 do do Wm.Oiirum, 38 July, '83 Janes Dulym, 39 do do W.O.Hardiiif, 80 do do Heaiy Nase, 31 do do D.Wetmore, cop. 1 My. '37 Paymtuter. D. PickcU, c. 31 July, '33 ^artefmatter. D. Blather, It 2ft July, '30 Second Battalion. Lkuttnant Coloiuf. J. C. Vail, 1 Jan. 1832 Barbarit,l81l|r.'83 S. Frcefo, 11 Oct. '38 O. Barbarie, 3d Nov. '36 8. Goalbi, 37 do do Ja«. Ryan, 38 do do O. B. Cougle, SO May, '31 i/* WJ1mariiarie,li0Mar. 'S3 Daniel Siiecl^ IS do do Ahr. JokuBSton, 14 do do ? M. Fraiae, 12 Mar. \V2 JolioBiir|M«, 10 do do JobnPtarsoa, 14 do oo O. PingAeki, 18 Mny, do do do do Geo. Mutton, 19 do X. Cougle, ri. 20 do J. HalUtu ri. 31 do Enaigm. W. Coatei, 12 June, '30 Win.Teak«ls,30May,'81 Jat. Sfcard, 13 Mar. 'S2 Jacob Wrifhl, 18 do do E. Twynbam, 14 do do John 0. Vail, 18 M«y, do N. Morton, 19 do Jo T. HarrisoB, 20 do do Paymaater. Jno. Marten, 6 Mar. '36 Adjutant. J. Gidney, cap. 3ftOct. 'S3 ^ttrUnHoattr. Jai. Hoyt, 11 Oct. 1838 Third Battalion. Lieutenant Colonel. O. Wetmore, 12 Mar. 'S3 Mqfor. A. C. Evonson, 18 May, 'S2 Captttint. J. Davis, Ip May, '34 J.Humbert, rif. ft Sep. '3ft T.Fairwtiather, 12 Jne,'26 S.FAirweather, 14 do do J. Upham, > 14 Sep. '39 Wn.Giou, 12 June, 'SO J. Wetmore, A. Ketchum, W. Giinter, 13 do do 3ft July, do 3ft Oct. do S. M'KuUy, 18 May,do » T. Cf.Demill, 12 July, 'SI lAeutenmntt. Thos. Corry, 18 do do R.M'MoKicle,8ftAog.'38 S.SpraKue, l8M*y,'83 C. Stockton, 3 July, '39 LinUtnmnU. Jno. M'Lean, 8 do do J.Fairweather,r.]2Dr.'35 I. Parlee, SO May, ^1 yWm. Frost, 1ft June, '36 O. Sprague, 17 Juae, 'JR H.A:D«aiill, I4dep. 'S» A.Dickie,ri/.«3Feb. '30 B.Crorawell, r.38 4n do Jno. Hays, llJuBe,do T. Dixon, 13 do do J. Sediquiost, 18 June, '80 J. MTJready, 14 do do M. Fowler, 8ft July, do W. Debow, 8ft Oct. do J.W^oauiaker, jr IS Jiri*3I Caleb Davis, jr. 18 do do P.Marvhi, 18May,:'88 G. Hughaoo, 19 do do Entign$. 8. Hoyt. ' 1ft June, '36 J. M. Fowler, 14 Sep. '39 R.'Oickie, jr. 13Juiie,'S0 C. E. Smith, 18 do do J.F.Sherwood,20 Ocf. '30 £. Wktmore, 12 July, 'SI Robt. Spiagg, IS do do Z. Davis. 18 May, '32 Jessie Gillies, 19 do do 0. Sprague, 20 do do A^tttant. ■ A.Eii|lish, cap. 3ft Aug.'23 QiMNteniuu(«r. SamuelHall<-tt, 31 Aug '8t Surgtan. C. Wilson, iSJune, '26 " CAVALRY, Attached to the 3d Belt. Ctmtain. James Pefcrs, ft June, 'S3 Fint LinttnuuU. Danl. H^field, d Jwe, *a2 Steamd iMmftutnt. 3o$. Gillies, • June, ^ Cpftut, Cbas. Perkins, 6 Juoe, '3^ PsqpNMtCfV J. W«(aorp,c. l8B|tj,'92 QUEEN'S COUNTY MIUTIA. lieiiteDant'Ootoiiel Harry Petcra, Ccmmandii^. First Batlllioo. LimtenmiU Colond. H. Peters, 30 Jose, 183ft Maiar. Wn. Fosbay,20Aug.'87 Camtmiw. >aUinldlllgf^«^44ii»e|'38 T.Hewlet, 6 do do R.Goldiag,ad.3ftMey,'84 A. Smith, 30 Aug. '37 C. Smith, 7 Sep. '90 R. Smitihjr. 81 June "W B. Babbitt, 9 # do B.HewleO, ^Jj^^'80 J.Graham, i^ 31 Aug. *27 a8July,»80 29' do do 7 Sept. '30 22 Aug. '61 28 do do 24 do do D. Smith, H. Lyons, J. Corbet, A. Gunter, 21 do do 22 do do 23 do do 25 July, '80 '30 R.DiBg e«, t0M». '80 "TKSoBlSkMf at Jtfe. '81 R. Hewlett, ,!fS jb do Geo.VaiL ,S4 do do C. Sterritt, ai'janew'Jlft * ^ . Gr jig»,..^9-«mt 15 S. C> rir, 20 Aug. '27 Jno. Glass, A. Merritt, F.Wood, I. DtVebcr, .#obB Currie, Asa Soitii, T. Grabaiu, R. Golding, 27 Apr. '84 PuuimtitaTt N.H.DeVeber, S4 A«s.'29 ^wveoR. R. P. Smith, 84A«K.'29 Qvortoruuuter. W.r.Boanell,l8lbf,'38 . P. Vead Jno. Ea J. M'L^ A.Fl(i J. Seacl J. M'AI 8. Whip J.Humi A. Ura^ i! '^ aill, 14 d*p. «a& rtll,r.SS ^ lio *i llJuae,do IS do do liMt, 18 JuB«,'ao Mly, 14 do do »r, SAJulVfdo n> 25 Oct. d(» •■•r.jrlSJiri'ai rif, jr. 18 do do , 18Ma7,:*82 10, 19 do do ' 18 June, '36 rtor, 14 Sen. '29 I jr. 12JttM,*S0 »> 18 do do roodfSaOcf. 'JO tre, 12 Jutjr, >3I igf* 13 <)• do 18 Mv, '32 iei, 19 do do !t 20 do do ^tant. - cap. 28 Aug. 'ZS termaittr. ll<-l(,2lAug'8t irgeon. l2June,»26 ^ALRY, » the 8d BsU. |>^a»n. r», 8Jttoe,*82 " >W,5JiiBe,'ae UtBfeiwnrt. # Jiioe, ^ •Wirt. Ofjtf Juoe, '9^ NMlCfV ,c.l8]|ft7,>92 2J Aug. »27 29 do do 7 Sept. *30 22 Aug. »6I 2S do do 24 do do 27 Apr. >34 Mcr. ,S4Aug.'29 24A«i;.>29 ' itiia^,>as Second Baiulion. Majf. P. Yeanins, 23 Mmj '31 CoplaJruK Jno. Earle, 7 June, '23 J. M'Lean, 8 do do A. Flowers, 10 do do J. Beacord, 30 Aug. *27 J. M'Alliiter, 31 do do S. White, 30 Aug. 'JO J.Humphreyt,31 do do A. Urantcomb, 36 Jul7,'3I Ja«. Buller, 21 July, '31 LtntfnatUt. T. Belvea, 6 J una, '23 J.Calkim, 10 do do L.M'Leao, 11 do do O. L. Corey, 20 Aug. '37 J. M'Donald, 32 do do H. Uriggi, 31 do do J. Keith, 1 Sep. do Peten Cox, 36 July, '31 Robt. Yeaiuani, 37 do do Entignt. A. M'Donald, 4 June, '33 Jorey, E. Stone, 9 do D. Slilwell, 10 June, '3J A. Corey, 30 Aug. '37 J. Shearer, 31 do do Geo. Currie, 31 do do W. Alwoud, 1 Sep. do J. McDonald, 36 July, '31 E. Briggs. 37 do do Jdiutmnt. J.M'Donald, cp. 30 Au.'37 QuartemuMlcr. D. Palmer, 30 Aug. '27 THE ROYAL FAMILY OF GREAT-BRITAIN. KiHO William IV., born August 21, 1765; married Jul^ll, 1818, toADiXAiOK Amelia Louisa Tkresa Caroline, •mIm' of Um nignlng Duko of Saxe-Meioingen, born August 18, 1792. Royal Prineea and Prinentu. — Augusta Sophia, born No?. 8, 1768. Glitabcth, born May 22, 1770; married April 7, 1818, to Fredwick Jos^ Louis, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg, who died April 22, 1829, in his 61st year. Ernest Augustas, Duke of Cumberland, bom June 6, 11?i; jvuimed May 29, 1815, Fredrica Sophia Carolina, daughter of the Duk^nf Meck- lenburg Strelitz, and widow of Frederiek William, Prince ofSahns ^(vo- fell), bom March 2, 1778. I$tut, George Frederick, Iwrn May 37, 181J!I. Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, born January 27, ITiS. ' ^ Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, born February 24, 1774^ married Mny 7, 1818, to Augusta Wilhelmina Lousia, neice of the Land- 8 rave of Hesse, born July 26, 1797. jM$ue, George William, brn [arch 26, 1819. Augusta Caroline, July 19, 1882. Mary, Dutchess of Gloucester, born April 25, 1776. Sophia, bora November 8, 1777. Present order of Sueeeation to the Crown, — AJexandrina Victo- ria, issue of the late Duke of Kent, born Mtf 24, 1819. HIS MAJESTY'S MINISTERS. . . Earl Gray, firet Lord Commissioner of Hi» Majesty's Trsasory. Henry Brougham, Esq. (Lord Brougham and V^ux) Lord'CbaneaUnr. Viaoount Althorp, Chancellor of the Exchequer. Viscount Melbourne, principal Sc*y. of State for the Home Department. Visct. Palmerston, principal Sec'y. of State for the Foreign Department. ViscL Goderich, principal Sec*y. of State for the Cotoniv i ^)epartinettl^ Sir James' Gral^m, first Lord Commissiooer of the Admii iklty. Marquis of Lansdown, Lord President of His Majesty's Privy Coancii Hjovd Durham, Lord Privy Seal. Lord Auckland,' Pres'dt. of the Board of Trade, an«^ Master of the Mini. Rt. Hon. Chas. Grant, President of the Board cf f ot^trol for India Aflaiis. The Duke of Richmond, Postmaiter-General. Mr. Denman, Attorney General. Mr Home, Solicitor General Lord Hill, Gommander-in-Chief. Lord Holhind, Chanuelk>r of the Docby of l«ncadter. Lord Nugent, Mr. V. Smyth, Mr. F. T. BanBr.and Hon. G. PomoDby, liordi of tht Tntiury . '^\ " O R / - ^S!7xS^fxy|rFp^iJMl£KlC?AN COLONIES. f !j I 'I PROVIRCKS. JUwwr Canada, J 890 tJpper Canada* 1880 Nora-Scotia, 1827 Ners of the prin* icipnl British Celonies in which slavery exists. Chartered Colonies. JVhite: ijattftica, - - ]Barfaadoes, - - Antigua, - • • Grenada, • - ' St. Vincent, - - ■ St. Christopher's, Nevis, - - - Virgin Isles, - Dominica, - - ' Tobago, - - - Blontserrat, - • fjahainaii Bwrmudas, - - Trinidad, - - St. Lucia, - - llbniiuras> • Pemerara & Essequ. Beiiuoe, - - • J^frtea, Cape of Good Hope, Mturitiuii - • ' Slave$. BUuk: 15,000 831,000 16,000 2,000 800 1,300 1,800 800 800 800 >8B0 500 4,000 5,M0 18,600 1,100 300 3,000 600 48,000 8,000 103,160 81,000 80,000 24,600 28,800 lr,uvw 6,400 14,600 12,700 6,000 9,600 28,000 13,000 2,460 70,000 21,000 36,000 76,000 40,000 Qovemora. 4,600 8,700 2,000 2,500 1.800; 607: 8,600! 1,200 700 2,800 600 16,000 4,000 2,800 6,000 1,000 29,000 15400 E^l of Mulgrave. Sir James Lyon. Sir Patriek Ross. Sir Jamas Campbell. Sir George F. Hill. William Nicolay. Wm. Boothby, Lt. Gov James Bathurst, Lt. Gov Nathaniel Blaekwell. Sir P. Stewart, Lt. Gov Sir J.Carmichael Sagpth Stephen K. ChapoMB. 812,700 !4a.707 Lewis Grant. Sir Beoiamhi D'Urbin. Henry Beard, Lt. Gov. Sir G. Lowry Celo. SirChtflwColvilk. ;. \ KHORS. overnor G«n«ral. pe, Lt. Governor, aithnd, L(. Got. iaipbell,Lt.OoT. [Cochrane, GovV. IToung, Lt. Gov. ft» 4rt.. il years pasr, on been nude by a and are •till in litiah Colonies. f whites, fllavee, i>n of the prin- itvemors. Mulgrave. es Lyon, iek Ross. IS Campbell. W P. Hill. Nicolay. lothby, Lt. Gov ithurat, Lc. Gov >1 Blaekwell. tewari, Lt. Gov rmidiMlSiiQFlh K. v/bapBBajB. .* rant. uBin D*Ur&in. Murd,Lt.Qov. % ■ DwryCele. m ColTilk.