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Co, 108 .♦itif>rt Manufiicturinp Company 108 ■' imiltural Society, St. John 112 ' iMii Society of (JniTeibity 113 l•t^pl,i^t Minlnter.'< 87 Baptist KducatJon Society 49 " CJonrentiou 88 Bankn 105 Bourd of Health. St. John 6.". Huilding Societr 1"7 Biblu ei')ci«ty .'. 112 Banister.s and AtlorniM 123 Britiili Mini.-try 33 •Circuit Conrts 89 City Districts, St. Jolin \,\ 67 •Canada 35 Court of Divorce ,', 39 " " Vice Admiralty 39 " for Trial of Piracy 39 (.Villegiato School 47 Cartage, Ratw of, St. John 67 Charlotte County 65 Oarleton County 74 Chronolo^'ical Kras aud CyclM 14 Church of I'Mgiand 78 " Rome .- 81 OoBgreKational Ministers. 87 Christiana ^ 87 Colonial and Con. Church Society, 112 Church Missionary Society 11.^ Church ICns. Young Men's Society 114 Cemetery Company 108 Conh-ulH ".. 110 Chamber of Commerce Ill CorI Creek Coal Mining Company 108 Ciirlcton l,iterary Assisciation , i,..l^i Curling Club— Uaso Bail Clul) .''. ....ISl Executiye Council „... 36 Education, Provincial Board of. 46 Emigrant Agencies 110 KquaMon of Tinio for 1807 13 Kclipsos, Festivals, &c., It Equinoxes r^nd Solstices. 15 Express Offlcoa hCy Ferriage, Rates of, St. Jolin {)5 Fish Market, Dues, St. Jolin 56 Free Christian Baptist Church 89 Fredericton, City of 02 Female Reform Society 115 Great Britain— Royal Family, etc., ...... 33 Orammar School, St. John 49 Gloucester County 73 Gas Light Company, St. Joba 107 Gymnasium HI House of Assembly 37 Harbour Master's Fees, Saint John 20 Hospitals aud Asylums, l09 Hackney Coach and Hand-cart Farea ... 66 King's County 68 Kent County 72 Legislative Council 37 Light I'.>use8 15 Lloyd's Agents and Surveyors 110 Law Society of Saint John 122 Mo!0 Methodist (Wcflleyan) Church 85 Militia 99 Manufacturing Cofnimny, (St. John.) ...107 >Iechanics' Institute Ill Masonic Body 12S P^orthumhnrland County 71 Natural Iliitory Society 114 Nova Scotia 36 Newfoundland 35 North Am. Manufacturing Company ...108 Orphan Asylum 114 Uran^e Aswtociatioii 131 Oakum M aiinfacturiuji; (Jompany ..109 Provincial Secrettu-y's Department 49 Pubiic OtHces 41 & 45 Presbyterian Clmrclies 82 Post Office 40 J'olice, Saint .lolm 53 Prince Edward Island SO Penitentiary and Gaol 110 Princess Alc.x. Mining & Manufac. Co. ...108 Queen's County 67 Revenue Department 39 Kates of Pilotarje, Saint John 19 lte«tigouche CoHinty ., : 76 Ragged School ■. 115 Railways ,y. 117 Steamboats UT Sovereigns of Europe, 34 Supreme Court 88 Saint John City 60 Saint John County 58 Signals, Saint John ■ 19 Sabbath School Association Il3 Slippafeo Rate* of Saint John 54 St^ffof the Amy '. 00 Suijbury Gourity 66 Susponsiop Bridge Company 107 Suspension Bridge Tolls 55 South Bay Boom Company 108 Society Library ll2 St.Malachi's Total Abstinoace Society. ..1 14 St. Geo. St. Andvv. St Patk. Societies... 115 Sons ofTeinpeinrioo l^l Tariff of Duties Il8 Time for going through the Falls 55 Training Schools, St. John.., 47 Teacher's Institute, Saint John County. 49 Teleiftaph Company 106 Tract Society 113 Top-Wharfiige Law 54 Typographical Association 115 University 46 Union Iron Works 107 Underwriters' Society Ill United States Tariff. 121 Victoria County 77 Victoria Coal Mining Company 109 Victoria Skating Rink Ill Water Supply ComraiseiotM»ra 8t. John 53 Wbarfoge Rates of Saint John 20 Weighing Machines (rates at) 55 Wcstnioraland Couuty 70 York County 68 Zion's Church— Portland, 87 I i^i&M^S s DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY t « SPECIAL COLLECTIONS ( I.. k'^M^^H^M«h****4^****l i******AAAArfMhiM^M^«H***^*^^ MCMILLAN'S NEW BRUNSWICK FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD ■-■- ■ 1 i € f • BEING THE THIRTIETH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF QUEEN VICTORIA. AND THE THIRD AFTER LEAP YEAR. "':''' CONTAINING ( . , '■ BOGLESimiGAL AND PBOVINCIAL DEPARTMENTS, A LIST OF THE OFFICERS OF NEW BRUNSWICK MIUTIA, THE ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS, AXD OTHER • J. & SAINT JOHN, N. B. A. McMillan, 78 pkince william street, 1867. 1 ; ♦▼V^'TTW^^^*^'"P"F^I^^Vi«^«n»VPW^^^T'»*^»y^i^^W*TVT*'^F»^ ^ZQSx - idu iz^-'iy Tlf K TW£I.V£ SI03^S OF THK ZODIAC. The Head and Face — 'Y' Auies, The Ham. Artnti, Gemini Q Twins. Heart, Leo 9^ Ltoji. Reins, LlIillA =2= Balance. Thighs, Sagitarius / Bowman. Legs, Aquarius c^* Waierman. Neck, ^ Taurus Hull. Breast, 25 Cancer Crab. Bowels, ^ Virgo Virgiri. Loins, n\^ Scorpio Scorpion. Knees, VJ Capricorn Gcnfs. The Feet— X PiscKS, The Fishes. 1. » ■ ■■ • Vt^; '^ii* '^ :t EQUATION 01' TIME FOR 18«7. FOR THE MERIDIAN OF GRKENWICil. • § o 9 e cs February 3 4 a. < ^ S June July 1 i X 3 9 < Septmb'r. i October i 1 j ', 0- c > s >> Q Add M. S. Add M. S. Add M. S. Add M.S. Subt M.S. Subt. M.S. Add M.S. Add M.S. Subt M.S. Sii/jt. Subt. M. S Subt. M. S. M. S. 1 3 44 13 50 12 37 4 2 2 59 2 31 3 27 6 5 3 10 14 16 17 10 .53 2 4 12 13 58 12 25 3 44 3 6 2 22 3 38 6 1 20 10 33 16 18 10 30 3 4 40 14 5 12 12 3 26 u 13 2 12 3 50 5 67 39 10 52 16 19 10 7 4 5 8 14 11 11 59 3 9 3 19 2 2 4 5 52 59 11 10 16 18 9 43 5 5 35 14 16 11 46 2 51 3 25 1 52 4 12 5 47 1 18 U 28 16 17 9 18 6 6 3 14 21 11 32 2 34 3 30 1 42 4 32 5 41 1 38 11 46 16 15 8 53 7 6 28 14 24 11 IS 2 16 3 35 1 31 4 33 5 34 1 58 12 3 16 12 8 27 ■8 6 54 14 27 11 3 I 59 3 39 1 20 4 43 5 27 2 19 12 20 16 8 8 1 9 7 19 14 29 10 48 1 42 3 42 1 8 4 51 5 19 2 39 12 37 16 4 7 35 10 7 44 14 30 10 33 1 26 3 45 57 5 5 11 3 12 53 15 58 7 8 11 8 8 14 31 10 17 1 9 3 47 45 5 8 5 2 3 21 13 8 15 52 6 40 12 8 31 14 39 10 1 63 3 49 33 5 16 4 62 3 42 13 24 15 45 12 13 8 54 14 29 9 45 38 3 51 20 5 23 4 43 4 3 13 38 15 37 5 44 14 9 17 14 27 9 28 22 3 51 8 5 30 4 31 4 24 13 52 15 28 5 16 15 9 38 14 25 9 11 7 3 51 Add 4 5 37 4 20 4 45 14 6 15 19 4 47 16 9 59 14 21 8 54 Suit. 8 3 51 17 5 43 4 8 5 6 14 19 15 8 4 18 17 10 19 14 17 8 3C 23 3 50 30 5 48 56 6 27 14 32 14 57 3 49 18 10 39 14 12 8 19 37 3 48 43 5 53 3 43 5 49 14 43 14 45 3 19 19 10 57 14 6 8 I 50 3 46 55 5 58 3 30 6 10 14 55 14 37 2 49 20 11 15 14 7 43 4 3 44 1 8 6 2 3 16 6 31 15 5 14 18 2 19 21 11 32 13 53 7 25 17 3 41 1 21 6 5 3 1 6 52 15 15 14 3 1 50 22 11 49 13 46 7 6 29 3 37 1 34 6 8 2 47 7 13 15 24 13 47 1 19 23 12 4 13 38 6 48 41 3 32 1 47 6 10 2 32 7 34 15 33 13 31 49 24 12 19 13 29 6 29 53 3 28 2 6 12 2 16 7 54 15 41 13 14 19 25 12 33 13 20 6 11 2 4 3 22 2 IS 6 13 2 8 15 15 48 12 56 Jdd 11 26 12 47 13 10 5 53 2 14 3 16 2 25 6 14 1 44 8 35 15 54 12 37 41 27 12 59 12 59 5 34 2 24 3 10 2 38 6 14 1 27 8 56 16 12 18 1 11 28 13 11 12 48 5 16 2 34 3 3 2 50 6 13 1 10 9 16 16 5 11 57 1 40 29 13 22 4 57 2 43 2 56 3 3 6 12 53 9 35 16 9 11 37 2 10 30 13 32 4 39 2 51 2 48 3 15 6 10 36 9 55 16 13 11 15 2 39 31 13 42 4 21 2 40 6 8 17 16 15 3 8 14 KIIAS — FESTIVALS — ECI.IPSEa. lo I'ostlvals, tl-c. Epiph.uiy Jan. Sl•ptuaJJfl■^'.ma .Sunday .... Feb. (iuin(}Uii]u;osima,Sluov.Sun. ]\Inr, Arih Wt'dncsday ' 1st Sunday in Lent " .Saint Patrick •• Annunciation " Rogiition Sunday May 17' Ascension Day " 3| Pentecost June Trinity Sunday <« 10 Corpus Chri.'Ui '« 17; Accession of Qu. Victoria 26 30 9 16 20 20 24 25 St, John Bap.— Midsum. D. " I\dm Sunday April UJSt.Vtichacl — Michaelmas D. Sept. 29 Cood Friday " U'i 1st Sunduy in Advent .... Dec. 1 Easter Sunday " 21 ^Saint Andrew Nov. 30 liovv Sunday " 28, Saint Tliomas Dec. 21 Saint George 23!christmas Dav " 25 •11m. 52 2") 58 8 A. M.. mean time at .St. .John. t:cIJi>ses for 19(57. In the year 1867 there will he two Eclipses of the Sun and two of the Moen. 1. An Annular Eclipse of the Sun, March 0, iuvisil)le in America. 3. A partial Eclipso of the Moon, March 20th, partly visible in New Brunswick. . First contact witli rlie Pt'immbra, Mar. 2(1, Ih. First contact with the .^luulow, " " 2 iMiddlc of the Eclipse " " 1 Last contact, with the Shallow, ' "' 5 Lastcontact with the Pciiumbra, " " 7 Jlagnitiulc of the Eclii);^' (Moon's diameter=l) 0.80.>, 3. A Total Eclipse of Ihc Sun, August 29th, invisble in North America. 4. A partial Eclipse of tlic Moon, September 13, visible in N. Brunswick. First contact with the rcimmbra, Sept. 13, 51i. 19ui. p. m.. mean time at St. John. First contact with the Phad.'W, " " 3^ Middle of the Eclipse, " " 8 2 Last contact with the Shadow. " " 9 31 Last contact with the Peniinil.ra " "10 45 , .r *• . Magnitude of the Eclipse (Moon's diamoter=l) 0.()9.'>. 'V Apog'cc and Pcr%ec of llic Moon. Apogee.— Jan. 2, Jan. 30, Feb. 27, Mur. 26, April 23, May 21, June 17, July 14, Aug. 11, Sept. 7, Oct. 5, Nov. 2, Nov. 30, Dec. 27. Perigei!}. — Jan. 18, Feb. 15, Ma". 12, April 7, May 5, Juae 3, July 1, July 29, Aug. 20, Sej.t. 23, Oct. 17, Nov. 13, Dec. 13. ->- <,v T r 26 30 9 16 20 20 24 L. 29 . 1 . 30 , 21 25 -t- r EQriNOXES — LIGHT H0U8K8. EqiilnoxoN and NolNtlocN. MEAN TIMK AT ST. JOHM. 15 Veriinl Equinox, Q enters fy* ; Spring bcpiiis Mar. 20, at Uh. 22ni. p m. Summer Solstice, © enters 05 ; Suninier " Juno 21, " 3h. .^nni. i'.m. AutumnalEquinox© enters =j^ ; Autumn " Sept. 23. " 8I1. I Sin. a.m. Winter Solstice, © enters VJ ; Winter " Dec. 22, '' 2h. 22m. a.m. 9 Venus will bo Morning Star till September ISth, and Evening Star during the rest of the year. -c3s;g>- LIGHT HOUSES. Board of ComnilNNloiicr.s for the Ncvernl IJglit IIoiimo.s in (ho Hay of Fnndny. Hons. S. L. Tillry; A. McLellan ; C. Connki.l; C. FiaiiER, and .Ioiin McMillan. R. W. Crooksiiank, Esq., Secretary; CiKoiuiE W. Smith. Accountant. Cape Sable Seal Island Light. — The first Li^ht in approaching the Bp.y of Fundy, is on the South Point of the Seal Is!iiml. I'his is a plain white Light, elevated about 80 feet above high water mark, and may be seen in approaching the Island from any point of the compass. A very dangeroi.s rock, under water, but upon which the sea always breaks, called Blon V Rock, lies about 3^ miles S. by W. by compaps, from the Light Housn Between this rock and the Island, there are some dangers — the ground !s rocky throughout, and large vessels, therefore, oiiglit not to attempt passiiif between them. Brier Island Light. — In advancing up the Bay, the next Light is situ ated on Brier Island, about half a mile N. E. froJn the N. W. point thereof. A. plain white light. . • Digby Gut Light. — The next light on the coast of Nova Scotia is placed on the west side of Digby Gut — from Brier Island North Eastward. The coast is very bold and not indented ; the Light is ihcrefore chiefly intended as a Guidge into Digby Basin. A white light. Gannet Rock Light. — This Light is intended to warn vessels of their ap- proach to a very dangerous range of shoales and ledges, which extend from the Old Proprietor to the Seal Islands oflf Machias, a distance of about twenty miles. It is a flash light — white — twenty seconds dark and forty light in each minute. The Light House is painted in stripes, vertical, black and white. le LIOHT ItOI/BSS. Bearings and Distances by Compass from the Oannet Rock Light House. The Light I)ear8 from the Li(;ht house onBrier Iftland.N.N. | W.22 miles. From the Gannet Rock to the Old Proprietor £. ^ S. diHtauce 7 nHlcH. From the Gannet Rock to the Black Rock, ofl' White Head Island, N. E. ^ E. 7 miles. From the Gannet Rock to tijo South West Head of Grand Manan, N. N. W. 6i miles. From the Gannet Rock to the Northernmost of the Murr Ledges, N.W. 4 N. 2i miles. To the Southermost of ditio, called St. Mary's Ledge, W. S. W. 8 miles. F nm the Gannet Rock to Machias Seal l8land,W. and hy N. i N.13 miles. Note. — Between the Northermost and Southermost of the Murr Ledges, there is a range of dangerous rocks and shoals, many of them always above water, and which extends Westward from the Light House about four miles ; from this range, farther Westerly, about six miles from the Gannet Light, lies a dangerous breaker called the Bull. This may be avoided by keeping 3 remarkable headlands near the S. W. end of Grand Manan open. From Brier Islaivl Light to Old Proprietor, N. and by W. ^ W. 18j miles. The Blonde Rock from the Southermost point of the Cape Sable Seal Island, S. and by W. 3J miles distant. Machias Seal Island Lights. — There are two fixed white lights upon the Machias Seal Islands, elevated about forty*five feet above high water, an«l bear from each other E. S. E. and W. N. W. distant about 200 feet, by which circumstance of two Light Houses at the same station, they will be immediately distinguished from all other lights upon the coast, (British or American) Both the Buildings are paiqtod. white. Thefpllpvying are, the bearings from them, viz : — To the Southernmost Murr Ledge, (St. Mary's) E. S. E. easterly. •< Gannet Rock Light, E. by S. i S. 13 miles. Southern Head of Grand Manan, E. by N. ^ N. Northern Head of Grand Manan, N. E. ^ E. N. E. Rock, distant 2 miles, N. E. by N. Little River Head, N. by W. Libby Island Light House, (American), N. W. by W. Vessels standing to the Northward, between these Lights and the.Gan* net Rock, should tack or haul off the moment they bring these Lights in one, as they will not then be more than three fourths of a mile from the Murr Ledges, if more than five miles to the East of the lights. fit is recommended that the Ship's Compasses should be well compared and adjusted (particularly in new Ships.) before they leave Partridge Isand, assejri- ous errors have frequently occurred from want of attention on this pomt; and as the variation in the Bay of Funday is seventeen degrees Westerly, or l}^ points) it will bo found by the latest published Admiralty Charts, that the cowrse from Partridge Island down the Bay (South Channel) between the old Proprie- tor, and N. W. Ledge, is S. \V. V^ S.. but the course to be steered must depend on the direction of the wind on leaving Partridge Island.] II 11 II It V) LKiUT ItOlTUEH. 17 •I i| Head Harbour Light. — Next in order after panaing Grand \fnnan and the plain white Light, (American) on Wc8t Quoddy Point, is Head Harbour liight. Thig is placed on the North Enst extremity of Campo Dello, ap'l is a guide to vesaela entering the main Channel to West Ivies, Mookc Island, and the inner Bay o( Passamaquody ; it enables vessels also at all times to enter Head Harbour — it is a fixed white light. The building i.i painted ^hite, with a red cross on it. Point he Preau Lights. — Upon this projecting head land two lights nn>. placed, one above the other, in the sanie house, and uistant 28 feet — Both lights can be seen from every point of the compass, where they may ho useful — both are fixed and white. The Light House is painted red and white, in stripes of five feet broad each, horizontally. Partridge Island Light. — This light at the entrance of the River and Harbour of Saint John, having been established upwards of forty years, requires no particular notice, further than that it is a fixed white light, and that the Light House is red and white, in vertical stripes. A Fog Hum or Steam Whistle (the first of the kind ever used for thin purpose) was placed on Partridge Island, near the Light House, in Sept. 1860, and is sounded at intervals of 10 seconds in every minute, during the prevalence of Fogs and Snow Storms. The whistle can ho distinctly heard at the distance of four to six miles. There is also a Bell Buoy anchored at extremity of the Ledge at the eastern end of the Island, which is very useful to vessels in thick or rough weather. The sound of the Bell can be heard three miles distant. Beacon Light. — Within Partridge Island, and upon a Spit or Bar which extends about half a mile S.S. E. oflfSand Point, and which dries at two thirds ebb, stands the Beacon Tower. Upon this Tower a light is estab* lished, which is eminently useful *» the coasting trade Baint John, and to all other vessels having pilots en board, as it enabi .. .: ^m to enter the harbour at all kours of the night. A. fixed white light. The house is white and black, in stripes vertically. Quaco. — A revolving white light is placed on a small rock off Quaco Head, showing twice full and twice dark in a minute. This light can be seen from any quarter where a vessel can approach. The Light House is painted white and red in horizontal stripes. Cape Enrage Light. — On the point of that name, in Westmorland, nearly opposite Apple River Harbour, N. S. A plain white light. The House is painted white, and is about 120 feet above tide mark. Wett Quoddy Light. — This is an American Light, and is placed on the West r le of the entrance into the Saint Croix by Lubec and Eastport. Cape ^orchu Ligtki. — On Cape Forchu, on the western side of the en- trance to '^'^rmbuth (Neva Scotia,) in lat. 43, 39, N. long. 66, S. W. It exhibits a t ain revolving light — visible one minute and a quarter, and in- visible half a minute, '.he building is painted white and is elevated 135 feet above the level of the sea. 18 LIGHT HOUSES — LATITUOL, ETC. Grindstone Island Light. — An Octag,onal Tower^ sixty feet above the lovel of high water on Grindstone Island in Chignecto Bay, in lat. 45° 43' 13" N. long. 64'' 37' 25" W. The Tower is painted white, as is also tho Keeper's house, one story, situate about 50 feet to the Eastward of the Tower. Bearings and distances of several places from the above Light House, as foHowa : — Cape Enrage Light by compass, S. 61^ W. 10 ]«7 miles. Highest point of St. Mary's Ledge by comp.iss, N. 40 W., 6-10 miles. The point of low water off the Light House, by compass, S. 78 W., 2-10 mile. Jonee' Ledge, N. 10 W., 3-10 mile, it dries at low springs and has about 2^ fathoms on it at half tide. The Sand Bank, S. 15 W.^ 3-10 mile, it has l| fathoms on its shoalcst part at low water springs. Grand Manaan. — There is a Light House and Keeper's House at the '• Swallow Tail" on the North Eastern part of the Island of Grand Manan, in the Bay of Fundy. The Light is 45 feet from Base to Deck ; the point on which it stands is 103 feet above high water, making 148 feet elevation. This is a conspicuous mark in the South Channel between Brier Island and Grand Manan. Both Houses are painted white. Richibuclo Head Light. — This is a fixed White Light, situated on I?ichibucto Head, Nort'iumberland Strait, in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. The light is placed at an elevation of 70 feet above hig': water, and should be seen in clear weather from a distance of 14 miles. The illuminating apparatus is dioptric or by lenses of the fourth order. The tower is square, about 50 feet high from base to vane, painted white, and stands in lat. 4 6«» 39' 40" N., long. 64° 43' 30" W. of Greenwich. Latitude, Longitude, and Variation of the Compass, at the following Light Stations in the Bay of Fundy, belonging to New Brunswick: O 1 It o t n o / Partridge Island, Lat. 45 14 20 N. Long. 65 3 50 W. Var. 16 30 ^ W Beacon, - - " 45 15 00 " 65 2 36 " 16 30 Head Harbour, - " 44 57 40 " 66 53 55 " 16 20 Point Le Preau, - " 45 3 50 " 66 27 4 " 16 30 Gannet Kock, - " 44 30 40 " 66 42 50 " 16 20 Machias Seal Island, " 44 30 3 " 67 6 10 " 16 20 Saint Andrews. " 45 4 10 " 67 4 00 " 16 20 Quaco, - - " 45 19 33 " 66 31 55 " 16 30 J/ Cape Enrage, - " 45 36 00 " 64 46 40 " 16 60 >» T ^ !-!<> .}; -_,... I-.-. s.;^.,s ^ ■,•> •.'♦M*'' "*' h 1 SIGNALS — PILOTAGE. Signals displayed at Partrldgre Island, OK THE APPROACH OF VESSELS TO THK HARBOVB OP ST. JOHN. 19 One Ball close, for one square-rigged vessel. One Ball half-hoisted, for two square-rigged vessels. Two Balls close, for three square-rigged vessels. . r Two Balls separated, for four square-rigged vessels. A Pendant of any color, for five square-rigged vessels. A Pendant, under a Ball, for six square-rigged vessels. A Pendant, over a Ball half hoisted, for seven square-rigged vessels. A Pendant, under two Balls close, for eight square-rigged vessels. A Pendant, between two Balls separate, for nine square-rigged vessels. A Flag of any color, for ten or more square-rigged vessels. The above are displayed at the East or West yard-arm, according to the direction in which the vessels are at first observed, and as soon as their rig can bo distinguished descriptive colors will be hoisted at the mast- head, in the following order: — A Union Jack, for a Flag Ship, with or without a squadron. " " with a Red Pendant over, for a two-decker. «« " with a Blue Pendant over, for a Frigate. •' " with a White Pendant over, for a small armed vessel. -' A Blue Pendant, for a Merchant Ship. A Red Pendant, for a Merchant Brig. A White and Blue Pendant, for a Foreign vessel. A White Pendant, without a Ball, for a Topsail Schooner or Sloop. A Blue Flag, pierced White, for a Steamboat from St. Andrews or Eastport. A Red Flag, pierced White, for a Steamboat from Digby. A Red Flag, with a White Square, lor a Sleamboat from Boston. A Ball at the mast'head, vessel is on shore or in distress. Rates of Pilotage. i . Established by a Law of Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Saint John. One Dollar per foot, for bringing any Ship or Vessel into the Harbor of Saint John, and mooring her into a safe place or berth, or securing her alongside of one of the Wharves; and $1 per foot for removing and taking any Ship or Vessel out of the Harbour. ' '• In case where Pilots shall be detained on board of Vessels, under and by Virtue of the Quarantine or Health Laws of the Province, they shall be entitled to demand and receive from Masters of such Vessels, the sum of $3 per day, for every day of such detention, in addition to the allowance aforesaid. Coasting Vessels, going from one part of the Bay of Fundy to another, British Steam Boats, or British Vessels drawing under six feet of water, are not compelled to take pilots ; when employftd, the}' arp to be paid {ic- cording to the rate above mentioned, . • . 30 HARBOUR UiHTER^a FEES — WUARFAOB. For removing Vessels from any mooring ground to any Wharf, •r from one Wharf to another Wharf, and seeing them properly moored or secured, the following rates : For Vessels not exceeding One Hundred Tons, $1 50c. ; for Vessels over One Hundred and not exceeding Two Hundred Tons, $2 ; for Vessels over Two Hundred and not exceeding Three Hundred Tons, $3 ; and for all Vessels over Three Hundred Tons, and not exceeding Four Hundred Tons, $4 ; and 25c. for every Fifty Tons such Vessel may measure over Four Hund'-ed Tons. First Distance. — From Partridge Island to Musquash Cove Head, bear- ing Northwest, $1 per fool. Second Distance. — From Musquat^h Heid to Point LePreaux, bearing Northwest, $1 25 per foot. Third Distance.— From Point LePreaux to North Head of Grand Manan, bearing North West — or North Channel, bearing South East, $1 50c, per font. Fourth Distance. — From the North Head of Grand Manan— or North Channel as aforesaid — to Machias Seal Island, bearing South or Brier Island bearing South-Southeast, $1.75 per foot. Fifth District. — Any where outside the aforesaid distance, $2 per toot. Harbour Master's Feos. On Vessels of 30 Tons and under 50, 50c. ; Vessels of 50 Tons and under 76, 75c.; 75 and under ! 00 tons, $1.; 100 and under 150 ions, $1 25 ; 150 and under 200 tons, $1 50 ; 200 and under 300 tons, $2 ; 300 and under 400 tons, $3 50 ; 400 and upwards, $3 ; Decked Vessels under 100 tons, owned and registered at Saint John, and all British V^es- sols under that tonnage trading within the Bay of Fundy, or arriving from Ports to the Northward of Cape Cod, or the Westward of Cape Canso, or from any Port in Nova Scotia, to pay annually as follows ; Under 30 tons 75c. ; over 30 and under 50 tons, $1 ; over 50 and under 75 tons, $1 20 ; over 75 and under 80 tons, $2. Rates of Wbavfagre* For every Decked Vessel, or Woodboat, of the burthen of 40 tons and under, 30c. per day ; above 40 tons, and under 50, 35c. ; above 50 and under 60, 40c. ; above 60, and under 70, 4.')c. ; above 70, and under 80, 50c. ; above 80, and under 90, 55c. ; above 90, and under 100, 60c. ; above 100, and under 120, 70c.; above 120, and under 150, 80c.; above 150 and under 180, 90c.; above 180, and under 200> $1; aboTie 200, and under 220, $1 10; above 220, and under 240, $1 20; above 240, and under 260, $1 30; above 260, and under 280, $1 40; above 280, and under 300, $1 50; above 300, and under .320, $1 60; above 320, and under 340, $1 70; above 340, and under 360, $1 80; above 360, and under 380, $1 90 ; above 380, and under 400. $2 ; above 400, and under 450, $2 25 ; above 450, and under 600, ^2 60 ; and 25c. for ever^ ad* ditional 50 tons. v.." !* >M 1st Month. JAIfVAll'S', 1867. 31 Days. Jaxuaby, the first month in our present calendar, was also the first month in the Roman calendar. It was not the first month of the year in Britain till 17ri2, when tholcsislature, by an act passed in the preceding year, altered the mode of reckoning time from the Julian to the Gregorian style. At thisi time it was directed that the legal year, which then commenced in some parts of the country in March, and in others in January, should universally be deemed to begin on the first of January.— January derives its name from Janus. Macrobius expressly says it was dedicated to him because, from its situation, it might be considered to be retrospective to the past, and prospective to the opening year.— It consists ofihirty-oncdays, though originally ofonly thirty days. The Anglo-Saxons called January Wolf-nionath. New Moon, 5th day, 8 hours, 6 minutes, p. m., W. First Quarter, 13lh " " 10 " p. m., S. Full Moon, 20th '* 3 " 12 " a. M., N. W. Last Quarter, 27ih " 10 " 23 " A. M., 8. W. D. D. M. w. 1 Tu 2 W 3 Th 4 Fri 5 Sat 6 F 'i Mo 8 Tu 9 W 10 Th 11 Fri 12 Sat 13 F 14 Mo 15 Tu 16 W 17 Th 18 Fri 19 Sat 20 F 21 Mo 22 Tu 23 W 24 Th 25 Fri 26 Sat 27 F 28 Mo 39 30 W 31 Th Memoranda. Circumcision. Epiphany. St. Jchii Circuit and Nisi Prius Sittings for York. IstSunday aft. Epiphany. 8uh 11. M 7 45 7 45 7 45 7 45 45 44 44 4'1 44 43 43 42 2d Sunday aft. Epiphany. Sunbury Circuit. 3d Sunduy aft. Epiphany. 42 41 41 40 39 38 37 37 36 35 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 Min Sets. H.M. 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 4 34 4 35 4 36 38 39 40 41 42 44 45 47 48 49 60 52 53 55 57 58 69 ^uu s Does. 23 1 22 56 22 5 1 22 45 22 38 22 3 1 22 24 22 16 22 8 21 59 21 50 2140 21 3) 21 2U 21 i 20 58 20 47 20 35 20 22 20 9 19 56 19 43 19 29 19 15 19 18 45 18 30 18 14 17 58 17 42 17 26 Moon n. & s. H. M. R3 23 5 6 6 S5 6 7 16 10 57 35 33 31 Moon's I'liico. 8 35 9 39 10 49 11 53 morn 1 2 10 3 19 4 28 5 33 6 28 R5 42 6 62 8 2 9 9 10 16 11 17 morn 18 1 18 2 14 3 7 4 1 SPClt.S thig's thig's thig's knech knees li'gS Ifg.S legs feet feet head head neck neck arms arms breast breast heart heart belly belly belly reins reins secrts secrts secrts knees knees IIi«h ^Vilte^. II. M. pm8 29 9 13 10 1 10 47 11 28 morn 8 49 30 11 51 3 38 4 28 5 26 6 28 7 37 8 44 9 47 10 46 11 38 pmO 26 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 14 59 43 26 11 2 65 60 47 8 40 February, the second month of the year, Its name is derived from feh- ruo, to purify or cleanse. The Saxons called it Sol-monath, bccaiiao the sun's meridian altitade visibly increases in it. February was not in the calendar of Romulus. It was added to the year by Numa, who gave it the twelfth place in the calendar. The Decemviri transferred it to the place where it now st mds. Numa assigned twenty- eight days to it, in order that the sum of the year might be an uneven num- ber, according to a Pythagorean fancy . In an ordinary year, February has twenty-eight days; in bissextile, or leap year, it has a twenty-ninth day. New Moon, 4th day, 1 hour, 52 minutes, i*. m.. S. W. First Quarter, 11th " 9 " 16 " p. M., W. Full Moon, 18th " 3 '« 17 " p. m., N. E. Last Quiuter, 26th » 7 " 3 " a. m., S. D. I D. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Fri Sat P Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat P Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat P Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat P Mo Tu W Th MUMORANnA. 4th Sum! ay aft. Epiphnny Hilary Term. 5th Sunday aft. Epiphany Septuagesima. Scxagcsimu. .Sun Rises. Sun Sets. M 26 25 24 22 21 20 18 17 16 14 12 11 9 8 7 6 4 3 2 58 57 55 54 52 50 48 46 M. 2 3 7 8 9 11 12 14 15 17 18 20 21 22 24 25 27 28 30 31 32 33 35 36 38 40 42 Sun's Dec. S. o 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 9 51 34 16 58 40 21 2 43 24 4 44 24 4 44 23 2 41 20 58 37 15 53 31 9 47 24 1 Moon I Moon's R. &S. Plaoo. H. M. R4 50 5 35 6 16 S5 23 6 27 7 32 8 36 9 44 10 51 morn Water. 9 14 19 17 9 5 55 6 36 R6 48 7 51 8 59 10 2 11 4 morn 2 68 1 52 2 42 knees knees knees legs Iefc,a feet fb^l head head neck neck neck arms arms brcsot! breast! heart heart belly belly reins reins secrts secrts secrts thig's thig's knees H. M. pm9 41 10 18 11 5 11 44 morn 24 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 5 40 30 16 6 5 12 22 8 30 9 3? 10 29 11 20 PM 4 46 I 2 2 3 4 a 6 7 29 10 61 34 21 14 11 8 3r.l Month. IMXAILCB, 1867. 31 Days. March, tho third inc. nth of the yenr, lu-cor ding to modern computation. contains thirty-ono da>v^. Tho Roman yenr originally bcKan witli March. II and was in fact ho considered in EnKland befo re tho alteration of the style. tho legal year commencing on tho L'5th ol' Murch. Our Anglo-Saxon ancts- torn called it most commonly Hhid-mnnnth, loud or stormy month ; and HDUictimes Ilnal or Rhced-mnrntth, which some interpret Ithedim, others Rhiide or Jiethe, the rugged or routfh month. Tlie name of the month is snid to be derived from that of Mars, the god of war. Hay, in his Oolleetion, has this proverb, relating to this month:— "A bushel of March dust is worth a king's ransom ," thereby expressing the im- portance of dry or dusty weather at this partie ular season of the year, in an agricultural point of view. New Moon, 6th day, .') hours, 14 minutes, a. .m., E. First Quarter, 13ih " 4 " 23 A. M., N.W. Full Moon, 20th " '• 31 '• A. M., W. Last Quarter, 28th » 3 « 23 A. M.. S. E. D. I). Sun Sun Sun's Moon MoouV Higli M w. Mf.morinda. Rises Sets II. M. D«c.S. R.& S. H. M. Place. Water. II. M. H. M. / 1 Fri 6 42 5 43 7 39 R 3 29 knees pm8 5 Sat G 41 5 44 7 IG 4 11 knees 9 3 r Quinquagesima, Sluove G 39 5 45 G 53 4 50 legs 9 48 4 Mo [Sunday. 6 37 5 47 G 30 5 27 legs 10 35 5 Tu Queen's Circuit. G 35 5 49 6 7 S5 18 feet 11 18 6 W Ash Wednesday. G 34 5 50 5 44 6 25 feet 11 59 7 Th , 6 32 5 51 5 20 7 32 head morn 8 Fri 6 30 5 52 4 57 8 40 head 30 9 Hat 6 29 5 53 4 34 9 51 head 1 25 10 P Ist Sunday jn Lent. 6 27 5 55 4 10 11 1 neck 2 10 i ^1 Mo 6 25 5 5G 3 47 morn neck. 2 58 1 ^^ Tu 6 23 5 5? 3 23 6 arms 3 51 13 W 6 21 6 59 2 59 1 12 arms 4 53 14 Th > 6 19 6 2 36 2 11 breast 6 15 Fri 6 17 6 1 2 12 3 4 breast 7 10 16 Sat 6 15 6 3 I 48 3 51 heart 8 16 17 P 2nd Sunday in Lent, St. 6 13 6 4 1 25 4 33 heart 9 16 18 Mo [Patrick. 6 11 6 5 1 1 5 7 belly 10 9 19 Tu 6 9 6 6 37 R5 36 belly 10 56 20 W 6 8 6 7 S.14 6 43 belly ■ --11 38 21 Th Day and Night equal. 6 6 6 8 NIO 7 47 reins pmO 15 22 Fri 6 4 6 9 34 8 48 reins - 57 23 Sat 6 2 6 10 57 9 51 secr'ts I 38 24 P SrJ Sunday in Lent. 6 6 12 1 21 10 47 secr'ts 2 18 25 Mo Annunciation. 5 58 6 14 1 45 11 41 thig*8 3 2 1 26 Tu •■.,■.,.- 5 56 6 15 2 8 morn thig's 3 46 1 27 W i - 5 54 6 16 2 32 33 thig's 4 36 ! 28 Th 5 52 6 17 2 55 1 22 knees 5 30 J 29 \ 30 Fri • 5 50 6 19 3 19 2 ft knees 6 27 Sat 5 48 6 21 3 42 2 45 legs 7 26 31 P 4th Sunday in Lent. 5 46 6 22 4 5 3 24 legs 8 22 New Moon, First Quarter, Full Mi)on, Last Qiiart.T, 4.h a,,,, r, hour,, 40 m,„u,c., r «^.. ^.^ 9 u 37 " I'. M.,E. nth I8th 26th Memoranda. 2 Tul5th Sunday in Lent. 3 W 4 Thl 5 Fri 6 Sat , . T ont 7 r 6th Sunday m l-eni. SlMo 9Tul 110 W 111 Thl 1 12 Fri Sun 1 Rises. !«nn Sets. SunV Dec. N, Moon [Moon's 1 111. &s. riftco. Water ii 45 6 23 5 4-3 6 24 41 6 25 5 39 G 2G 3 37 6 27 5 35 6 -^8 5 34 6 30 5 32 6 31 5 30 6 32 5 29 6 34 27 6 35 5 25 6 36 23 6 38 2116 40 4 281r3 59 legs 4 51 4 30 feet 5 14 5 2 feet 5 37 S6 24^0011 6 7 36 head 6 23 8 47 neck 6 46 9 58 neck 7 8 11 5 arms 7 311 morn arms 7lbreast| 1 breastj 1 51 heart 2 34 heart 3 11 heart 3 43 belly 4 15 belly 4 43lreins \\X2r,^i Friday. 11 47 U 27 I 36 Uee « U 9 6 48 11 48 9 33 seer is 5 816 49112 8ll0 26lth,g> 1 19 Fri Good Friday UoSat 21 P lEaster Sunday. 22 Mo, 23 TujSt. George s 24 W 25Th 1 261 Fri 27 Sat. 28 P list Sunday 291 M after Easier. 8 35 oecrts pmO 28 ' 1 9 I 49 8lt) *»li'* "i*" -^i , .-, ' 7 6 50 12 28 11 lethigs 5 6 52 12 48 morn knees 3 6 53 13 8 2 knees '*'''' ' 43 knecri 1 21 legs I 56llegs ll6 54 13 27 59 6 56 13 46 58 6 57 14 5 TulEaBterTerm; 56 6 58 14 24 2 27 55 6 69ll4 43l_2^' 7 42 8 38 8 fJ3 9 44 10 30 n n' 11 491 .sIpmO 28 1 9 I 49 3 32 3 15 4 2 4 55 5 49 6 46 ■? 42 8 38 I 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 IC 17 18 19 20 5th \ioiit»i. nSAY, 1867. 31 Duy*. May. till' filth month of <>«r present ycnr. wns the Heennd In tho oM Albnn calendar, tlio third in thiit • <{' U-)nuilus, iiud tho tii'tii in tlic falcmhir of Nu- mii l'omi»iliii"<. In tiio Alban cikuKhir it consisttMl of twenty-two «hiyH; of thirty-one in thn calendar of lloinuluH: and of thirty in that of Nuina.— JiiliuH C'lesar r('.-»lt)red to it tiie odd day of which Nnnia had deprived it, and of wiiieh it .>ropo.'«os three derivations: one from )ii. I'lace. Water. 1 H.M. 11. M » H. M. n. M. J4 1 W St. Philip and St. .fainrs. 4 53 7 1 15 1 R3 34 head I'M 9 29 •ff 2 Th Duke Wellingi'n h 1760., 4 52 7 2 15 19 4 3 head 10 21 1 3 Fri 1 4 51 7 3 15 37 S6 21 neck 11 10 '•' 4 8at 4 50 7 4 15 55 7 37 neck 11 58 5 r 2nd Sunday aft. EabtMi. Ji'NK, tho .sixth inonlh of the ycir, niiniod from the Latin Juniuf. Ovid makos Juiio iissiTt that the name was expressly given in honor of herself. — Those who derive the name from .Junius Brutus, who began his consulship in this month, forget that, according to tradition, it had received the appel- lation long before.— In the old Latin or Albi'n callendar, Juno was the fourth month, and consisted of twenty-six days. Romulus is said to have as.^igfied to it a eomplemcjit of thirty days. Numa, who named it the sixth month, deprived it of one day, which was restored by Julius Otesar, since which time it has remained undisturbed. Tho Anglo-Saxons had several names for the month of June. They called it sear-month, dry month ; widnumc:-mon(((li, midsummer month ; and cera- litha-uwnnth, the earlier mild month, in contradistinction to July. New Moon, 2rul day, 10 liou First Quarter, 9jh " 2 *' Full Moon, 1 7th " " Last Quarter, 25lh " 1 " i;-, 48 minutes, A. M., S. W. 13 '• A. M., W. 30 " A. M., N. 4 " A. M., E. D. M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 '15 ■IC) 17 '18 'J 9 :io Sat F Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat P Mo Tu VV Th Fri Sat' F M.I Tu W MBMOnANHA. I Sun jRisoB. (I. M. A 21 Sunday after Ascension. !4 20 ;4 20 4 19 4 19 i4 19 14 18 14 18 i4 18 !4 18 4 17 ;4 17 14 17 4: 17 :4 17 ;4 16 .4 16 4 10 4 17 Whit Sunday. Trinity Term. Trinity. Waterloo. 181.5. Th A(\'. or<^ii.Vicloria.lS37 4 17 Fri 4 17 Sat! 4 17 F i 1st Sunihiy aft. Trinity. 4 18 MoMid.su:niiU'r. |4 IS Tu Nisi Priu. SiUir.!.'s,Vork.4 19 4 19 |4 20 Fri iQn. Victoria crown'dlB'isk 20 Sat I |4 21 P 1 2nd Sunday aft. Trinity. 14 21 •■sun Set.'!. w Th M. 34 35 36 37 37 38 38 .'«un's ( Moon Dec. N.IR.A S. o 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 39 22 40I22 41123 41 23 42|23 42123 43 1 23 43 1 23 43 23 44 44 23 23 45; 23 45 '23 45' 23 46 23 46123 46 123 46 1 23 2 10 18 25 32 38 44 50 55 5 9 13 16 19 21 23 25 26 27 27 27 27 26 25 H. M. R3 50 S7 36 8 43 9 10 11 11 41 30 14 51 morn 23 46 23 23 46 23 21 46 23 18 46 23 16 46 23 12 1 1 2 o 3 R7 7 8 9 9 10 11 11 morn Moon's Place. 52 22 52 21 54 28 9 58 42 22 59 O'ji '"'0! 32 1 1 2 3 1 34 4 40 23 13 neck arms arms breast breast heart heart holly belly reins reins reins secrt's secrt'S thig's thig's thig's knees knees legs legs legs feet feet head hold neck neck arms arms High Water. H. M . PMlO 50 11 41 morn 33 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 i'mO 1 2 3 3 4 5 I) 8 9 10 28 21 13 5 2 58 55 49 42 2d 14 58 38 14 68 38 20 2 45 33 40 ■jb 29 33 32 ^1 n ; i J ) Day». . Ovid srsclf.— ys. nonth led in eNu- ies of hat of red, it ugust, mg in call- , indi- Hig'i WaUv. a. M. mO ft 62 1 38 2 24 3 8 3 53 4 33 5 37 6 33 7 31 8 26 9 17 5 60 1 29 mO 8 47 1 28 2 8 2 52 3 39 4 33 5 38 6 47 7 57 9 3 4 57 1 44 morn 27 I w 1 1 -I J I 'S '•►all 9th Month. S^JPTllMBfill, 1867. 30 Days, Septkurkr, the ninth month, as the year is now divided by European na- tions. It' oonsiHtB of thirty days. Etymologically. tlio name is improper. hwig a. Latin term formed of aeptem, ecven, apd thci termination ber; and the 84rae impropriety, belongs to October, November and Becember. The Koman year originally commenced- in March. The legal year in England 'wa& not made to.comiuence on th^ l8t of January till the alteration of the ptyle in 17;)2. The Sa.vons called it Gersfe-inonath, or barley-month, perste being the original Saxon name for barley, which was the chief grain culti- vated by the Saxons, and commonly harvested in this month. Gerste is still the German name for barloy, which name seemed to bo a corruption of beer- legh, a term which the Saxons applied to the grain from its use in making . beer. First Quartt^r, 5th day, 7 lipurs, 7 minut^N, p. m., S. W. Full Moon, 13th ". 8 " 9 " p. m., S. E. Last Quarter, 20th " 10 " 45 " p. m., N. E. New Moon, 27ih " 7 " 18 " p. m., N. W. D. b. M. w. 1, p 2 Mo i^ Tu i W 6 Th e Fri 7 Sat 8 P 9 Mo 10 Tu 11 W 12 Th 13 Fri 14 Sat 15 P 16 Mo 17 Tu 18 W 19 Th 20 Fri 21 Sat 22 P 23 Mo 24 Tu 25 W 26 Th 27 Fri 28 Sat 29 r 30 Mo Memoranda. 1 lt|i Surjday.aft. Trinity. Gloucrster Circuit. 1,2th Sunday, aft. Trinity. Northumberland Circuit. 13th Sunday aft. Trinity. Victoria Cin-nif. 14th Sunday aft. Trinity. 15th Sunday aft. Trinity. (Michaelmas.) Sun Sun Sun's Moon Moon's High Kises Seta H. M. De.N U.&8 Place. Water. H.M > II. M. H. M. 5 27 6 33 8 22 S8 25 reins AHl 12 5 28 6 32 8 8 57 reins 1 64 5 29 6 30 7 38 9 29 secrt's 2 37 5 30 6 28 7 16 10 5 secri's 3 20 5 31 6 26 6 54 10 42 thig's 4 7 5 32 6 24 6 32 11 25 thig's 5 5 33 6 22 6 9 morn knees 5 65 6 34 6 20 6 47 13 knees 6 63 5 35 6 19 5 24 1 3 knees 7 49 5 36 6 17 5 2 1 59 legs 8 44 5 38 6 15 4 39 2 56 legs 9 33 5 39 6 13 4 16 3 58 feet 10 19 5 40 6 11 3 53 R6 11 feet 11 3 5 42 6 9 3 30 fi 42 feet 11 43 5 43 6 7 3 7 7 11 head pmO 21 5 45 6 5 2 44 7 44 head 1 11 5 47 6 3 2 21 8 20 neck 1 46 5 48 6 1 1 57 8 59 neck 2 33 5 49 5 59 I 34 9 43 arms 3 23 5 50 5 58 1 1! 10 34 arms 4 19 5 51 5 56 47 11 32 breast 5 24 5 52 5 54 24 morn breast 6 33 5 53 5 52 NO J 37 heart 7 42 5 55 5 50 S 23 1 46 heart 8 48 5 56 5 48 46 2 55 heart 9 45 5 57 5 46 1 10 4 3 belly 10 34 5 58. 5 44 1 33 S5 53 belly 11 20 6 59 5 42 1 56 6 23 rcms morn 6 5 40 2 20 6 54 reins 1 6 1 5 39 2 43 7 25 secrfs 42 "tmrnmrnmimmmmmmm s^^mtfrnmrf 10th Month. OCTOBBR. 1867. 31 Days. OcTOBKB, in tho year of Romulup, was strictly what its namo implies, the eighth month. With us it in tho tenth. Domitian. who was born in th'.-. month, gave it hin own name; but it lasted during his liA) only, Antoninus Pius, in honor of his wife Faustini, called it 'Faustinus;' and the flatterers of Commodus assigned to it one of their patron's epithets 'Invictus.' Our Anglo-Saxon ancestors called it se teotha monath, tho tenth month; they also gave it tho name of Winter-fylUth, winter-beginning. First Quarter, .5th day, 1 hour, 53 minutes, v. m., N. E. Full Moon, 13th "' 9 hours, " a. m., N.W. Last Quarter, 20th '< 4 •' 53 " A. M., S. E. New Moon, 27th " 8 •' 39 " a. m., 8. E. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 D. W. Tu W Th Fri Sat F Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat F Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat F Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat F Mo Tu W T Memoranda. 16th Sunday alt. Trinity. 17th Sunday aft. Trinity St. Luke. Lord Palmerston d 1865. 18th Sunday aft. Trinity. 19th Sunday aft. Trinity. Hallow Eve. Sun Rises 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 lo 16 IS 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 30 32 33 35 36 37 38 40 41 43 Sun Sets M. 36 34 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 20 18 16 14 12 11 9 8 6 4 2 59 57 55 54 52 61 49 48 46 45 Sun's Moon Decs R.AS. O ' H. M. 3 7 S8 2 3 30 8 39 3 53 9 20 4 16 10 5 4 40 10 54 5 3 11 48 5 26 morn 5 49 45 6 12 1 44 6 34 2 49 6 57 3 50 7 20 4 55 7 42 R5 44 8 5 6 17 8 27 6 55 8 49 7 40 911 8 29 9 33 9 25 9 55 10 28 10 17 11 35 10 38 morn 11 42 1121 1 63 1142 3 1 12 3 4 8 12 23 5 14 12 44 S5 24 13 4 5 58 13 24 6 33 13 44 7 14 14 4 7 57 Moi.n'H Place. secr'ts thig's thig's thig's knees knees legs legs legs feet feet head head neck neck arms arms arms breast breast heart heart belly belly reins reins oecr'ts secr'ts secr'ts thig's thig's High VViter, H. M. AMI 24 2 6 2 3 49 34 4 22 5 16 6 7 8 14 10 5 8 57 9 46 10 31 11 15 11 . 68 pmO 41 1 28 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 19 12 9 13 21 26 26 19 8 10 54 11 3S morn 15 56 1 37 ter. M. 24 6 49 34 22 16 14 10 5 57 46 31 15 58 41 28 19 12 9 13 21 26 26 19 8 54 36 15 56 37 lith Month. SrOVJQlUKBEIR, 1867. 30 Unyn. NovKMUKB, th() elovcntli montli of the Juliiin yciir, win the ninth in fho ,voar i»r llnniulut', wlimc'i it icc< i\ i-d it.-' nanu>. Thi- iiiiiu' wa.-' nsr^i^fiutl to It in tho Alljiin calcmliir. It oritrinallv ((Misiftfd nftliirty day.-', which wiro continued by Uomulus and Numa. .fuUu.-< Cavar pavi; it anulhrrdiiy, but Augustus reduced it unain to thirty, and this number it has ever sinee re- tained- (Jiir iSiixon iineestors called Xovemher lif'if-,iinn"il', liluud month, the month of saeiitiee, bee.iuse at this seuson the heathen Saxons made n provi- sion tor winter, and olVercd in saerilioe many of the uninniLs wtiieh were then killed. Miirtlemass or Mnrtinmass beef, (!ured about the festival of rfnint Martin, the 11th of this month, was a provision formerly Well known, and in .some places ytiil known. First Quarter, 4th day, 10 hours, 3 minutes, a. m., E. Full Moon, llth " 8 •' 45 " p. m., E. Last Quarter, 18th " " 42 " p. m., W. Now Moon, 26ih " «» 47 " a. m., N. I). M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 If) 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ■M) D. W, Memoranda. Fri Sat F Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat V Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat F Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat F Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat All Saints. ? G 1 a 46 1 ■■^■■iHi' KJ f TRB QUEIX AND SOTAL FAUILT, ITO* 39 GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ; only daughter of His late Royal Highness, Edward Duke of Kent, and Victoria, Ducheps of Kent, daughter of Francis, Duke of Saze Coburg ; born the 24th May, 1819; succeeded to the Throne on the decease of her uncle, William IV., June 20th, 1837; Proclaimed June 2l8t, 1837 ; Crown> ed June 28th, 18?8; Married February lUth, 1840, to Field Marshal, His Royal Highness Prince Albert Augustus Charles Emanuel, Prrnce of Sixxe Cohurg and Goiha, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, dec, &c., &c., who died at Windsor Castle, December 14th, 1861. 1. Issue. Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa (Princess Roysl,) born Nov. Sist, 1840, married January 25th, 1858, H. R. H. Frederick William Prince of Prussia. 2. Albert Edward (Prince of Wales), born November 9th, 1841, married ' 10th March, 1863, Alexandra. Princess of Denmark, laaue — Prince Victor Albert, born 8th January, 1864. Prince George Frederick Ernest Albeit, born June 3, 1865. 3. Alice Maiul Mary, born April 25th, 1843, married July Ist, 186JI, H* R. H., Prince Louis of Hesse. 4. Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, born August 6th, 1844. 5. Helena Augusta Victoria, born May 26th, 1846, married July 6th. 1866, H. R. H. Prince Christian of Augustcnburgh. 6. Louise Caroline Alberta, born March 18th, 1848. 7. Arthur William Patrick Albert, born May 1st, 1860. 8. Leopold George Duncan Albert, born April 7th, 1853. 9. Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, born April 4th, 1857. The Queen^s Cousins. — George V., late King of Hanover, born May 27tb, 1819. George, Dukd of Cambridge, born March, 1819. Princess Augusta, (Duchess of Mecklenburg Strelitz). born July 19ih, 1822. Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina Elizabeth, born Nov. 27th, 1833, married 12th May, 1866, tht Prince Teck. BRITISH MINISTRY. First Lord of the Treaaury— Earl of Derby, K. G. ChffTellor of the Exchequer — Right Hon. B. D'Israeli. Lord Chancellor — Lord Chelmsford. Home Secretary — Right Hon. S. H. Walpole. Foreign Secretary — Lord Stanley. Colonial Secretary — Earl of Carnarvon. Secretary for War — Right Hon. General Peel. Sflcretory for India — Viscount Cianbourno. Poftmaater General — Duke of Montrose. M BRITISH MINISTRY — 80VRREIGN8 OP ECROPB. Lord Privy Seal — Earl of Malmesbury, G. C. B. Lord President — Puke of Buckingham. First Lord of the Admiralty — Right Hon. Sir John Pakington, G. C. B President of the Board of Trade— Sir S. Northcote, C. B. President of the Poor Law Board — Mr. Gathorne Hardy. , . . > Attorney General— Sir H. Cairns. ,, . Solicitor General— Mr. Bovill. , , »> First Commissioner of Horks — Lord John Mann»»rs. . . . . ' Lord Lieutenant of Ireland — Marquis of Abercorn. 1 , ^ Secretary for Ireland — Lord Naas. Master of the Horse — Duke of Beaufort. Lord Chamberlain — Earl of Bradford. Lord Steward — Marquis of Bath. Lords of the Treasury — Sir R. Bateson and Hon. G. Noel. Under Secretary for War — Earl of Longford. Lord Advocate — Mr. Patten. . Attorney General for Ireland . Solicitor " •' Mr. Miller. BOARD OP TRADE.— Whitehall. President — Right Hon, Thos. Milner Gibson, M. P. Vice-President— Right Hon. William Hutt, M. P. Joint Secretaries — Sir J. E. Tennent, Thos. H. Faner. Assistant Secretary — W. D. Fane. Inspectors, Railway Dept. — Capt. Tyler, R. E. ; Colonel YoUand, R. E. ; Captain Rich, R. E. Profesbional Members of Marine Dept. — Capt. W. H. Walker, Capt. G. A. Bedford, R. N. SOVEREIGNS OF EUROPE. DATE OF ASCENSION TO THE THROME. Great Britain, Victoria, 1837 Austria, Francis Joseph I., 1848 Bavaria, Maximilian Joseph II., 1848 Belgium, Leopold I., 1865 Denmark, Christian IX., 1863 France, Napoleon III., 1852 Greece George XIL, 1863 Italy, . . .Victor Emanuel II., 1849 Netherland William IIL, 1849 Portugal, Pedro V 1855 Prussia, William I., 1861 Rome Pius IX., ..1846 Russia, Alexander II., 18.55 Saxony John Nepomucene, 1854 Spain, Isabella II 1833 •weden, Charles XV., 1 859 Tarkcj...... Abdul Azziz,. 18S1 PBOTIKOIAL MTIBKICIXTI. u E.; G. 837 848 S48 365 363 352 ?63 H9 J5n 61 146 55 54 33 59 61 1/ Canada. M i. I riT- '// .U .M His Excellency the Right Honourable Charlee Sltnlej YiMOUnt Motaek, Governor General of British North America, and Captain General and Governor-in-Chief of the Provinces of Canada, New Frunawiek, NoTg Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, &c. Receiver General and Premier — Sir N. F. Belleau. Attorney General West and Minister of Militia — J. A. MeDonald. Attorney General East — George £. Cartier. Minister of Finance — W. P. Howland, (Acling:.) Commissioner of Crown Lands — A. Campbell. Minister of Ckown Lands — A Campbell. Minister of Agriculture — T. D*A. McGee. Commissioner of Public Works. — J. G. Chapais. President of the Cuuncil — A. J. Ferguson Blair. . ♦« > Postmaster General — W. P. Howland. < ' •..■.n Provincial Secretary and Minister of Education — W. MeDougall. Solicitor General West — J. Cockburn. Solicitor General East — H. L. Langevin. ' * • ■ Chief Superintendent of Education, West — Rev. Egerton RyerMA. « « « East— P. J. O. Chanvtav. . « f M Nova Scotia. His Excellency Sir William Fenwick Williams, K. C. B., Lievtenas I Governor, &c., &c., dec. PRLXCIPAL OFFICERS OF GOVERNMENT. Hon. W. A. Kenry, Attorney General. Hon. J. W. Ritchie. Solicitor General. Hon. Charles Tupper, Provincial Secretary. Hon. J. McDonnUI, Financial Secretary. Hon. James McNab, Receiver Generak Arthur Woodgate, Esq., Postmaster General. Samuel F. Fairbanks, Esq., Commiasioner of Crown Landa.* Avard Longby. Esq., Railway Commissioner. Petrr S. HHmiltoij, Esq.. Gold Commissioner. ^ Frederick Brown, Enq., Chairman Board of Workaj Caleb Rand, Esq., Superintendent of Education. ••m»» ■. I » Newfoundland. His Excellency Anthony Musgrave, Esq., Governor, ConRMadtMO- Chief, and Vice Admiral. «*t« PR0T1R€UL OOTXRiriflMTS. PRINCIPAL PUBLIC OFFICERS. Hon. H. W. Hojlee, Attorney Genrral. Hon. Robert Carter, Colonial Secretary. Hon. John Banister, Receiver General. Richard Howley, Esq., Financial Secretary. John Delaney, Esq., PosttnaRter General. John H. Warren, Surveyor General, &c. «•■>! Prince Edward Island. His Excellency George Dundas, Esq,, Lieutenant Governor ami Com- mander-in-Chief, Chancellor, Vicc-Admiral, &c. -J i. PRINCIPAL PUBLIC OFFICERS. - Hon. T. H. Haviland, Colonial Secn-tary. Hon. Edward Palmer, Attorney General. Hon. Francis Longworth, Ci)ntroller of Customs. Hon. John Aldous, Commissioner of Crown Lands and Surveyor Genl. Lemuel C. Owens, Esq., Postmaster General. George Wright, Esq., Colonial Treasurer. NEW BRUNSWICK. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Skat of Government — Fbbdkhicton. His Excellency Major General Hastings Doyle, Administrator and Com mander-in-Chief of the Province of New Brunswick, &c., &c., &c. Harry Moody, Esquire, Private Secretary. Lt. Col. Charles Drury, Lt. Col. B. Lester Peters, and Captain H. W. Clerke, Provincial Aids-de-Camp. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. Peter Mitchell, /Vfs., Newcastle. Hon. A. R. MeClelan, Hopewell •' Robt. D. Wilmot, Belmont. ^ » John McMillan, Dalhouse. " Samuel L. Tilley, St. John. " Chns. Fisher, Fredericton. E. Williston, Newcastle. «' John McAdam, St. Stephen. Chas. Connell, Woodstock. F. A. H, Stratton, CItrk. I Com- r Genl. d Com ^ H. W. / kell He. nn. )hen. rftOTINCI O? KBW BRUXIWICX. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. it Hon. John Simcoe Saunders, Presidt. Hon. D. Wafk, j. . Amoa E. Botsford, W. H. Stetes, . • < Edwnrd B. Chandler, . J. H. Ryan, ' i i . John Robertson, Wil iam Hamilton AVilliam B. Kinnear, William Todd, ■J.- ' • George Minchin ' Alex. McL. Seely, Robert L. Hazen, Francis Rice, A Charles Harrison, John J. Robinson, James Davidson, Peter Mitchell, William H. Odell. * y ' Charles Perley, John Ferguson. OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Georee Bot.sfnrd, Esq., Clerk. B. R. Jnuett. Esq.. Usher of BIk. Rod. Ed. W. Miller, Esq., Clerk Assist. Rev. John M. Brooke, D.D., Chaplain. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. County of York. — Chas. Fisher, H. Dow, J. A. Beckwith, A. Thompson, Esquires. County of St. John. — Hon. John H. Gray, (Speaker) C. N. Skinner, J. Quinton, Esq., and Hon. R. D. Wilm<>t, County of Went mor land. — Albert J. Smith, Bliss Botsford, Amand Lan- dry, and A. McQueen, E.-quires. County of Charlotte. — J. McAdam, J. G. Stevens, J. Chandler, and F. Hibbard, Klsquires. King's County. — G. Ryan, W. P. Flewwelling, and John Flewwelling, Esquires. Queen's County. — J. Ferris, and R. T. Babbitt, Esquires. County of Sunbury. — William E. Perley, and John Glazier, Esquires. County of Carhton. — Willium Lindsay, Esq., and Hon. Charles Connell. County of Nor thumfter land. — George Kerr, Edward Williston, Richard Suttoii, and J. M. Johnston, Esquires. County of Kent. — W. S. Caic, ami Owen Mclnerny, Esquires. County if Gloucester. — Robert Young, and John Meahan, Esquires. County of Re^tigouche. — Hon. John McMillan, and Alexander C. Dea- Brisay. Esquires. County of Albert. — Hon. Abiier R. McClellan and John Lrwis, Esquires. County if Victoria. — B. Beveridge, and Vital Hebert, Esquires. City of at. John. — Hon. S. L. Tilley, and A. R. Wctmorc, Esquire. OFFICERS OF THE CROWN. Hon. Peter Mitchell, Preiident of the Council. Hon. Ch.is. Fisher, Attorney General. Hon. E Williston, Solicitor General. Wm. Jack, Esq., Advocats General V' •• PKOTIireB eV VIW BtVKfWI«E — JVDIflABT. Hon. S. L. Tillej, Provincial Saeretarj. Hob. C. Connell, Surveyor General. ' ♦* f-" > Hon. J. McMillan, Pofitmaster General. Hon. A. R. MeClellan, Chief Commissioner of Board of Worki. Beverley Robinson, Esquire, ReceiverGeneral and Prov. Trea««rcr. Thomas R. Robertson, Esq., Deputy Receiver General, Fredaricton. Jamra Johnson, Esq., Auditor General. Hon. William B. Kinnear, Hon. E. B. Chandler, Hon. Robert L. Haxen, Hon. J. H. Gray, C Walters, James W. Chandler, George Kerr, D. Shiink Kerr, A. R. Wetmore, Charles Duff, A. J. Smith, William Jack, G. D. Street, John G Campbell, R. Thompson, Hon. E. Williston, Lawia P. Fisher, and A. L. Palmer, Esquires, Queen's Counsel. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Charles P. Wetmore, Esquire, Clerk. George J. Bliss, Esquire (^lerk Assistant. Abraham T. Coburn, Esquire, Sergeant at Arms. Rev. C. G. Coster, A. M., Chaplain. •ir ♦ LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY COMMITTEE. Hon. A. E. Botsford, Hob. R. L. Haxen, Hod. W. B. Kinnaar, Georga Kerr, Esq. Robert Gowan, Esq., Secretary. Jkmes 8. Beck, Esq,, Librarian. Judiciary. •»\. A ,. •:■ 1 SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE. Chief Justice. Hon. William J. Ritchie, flth December, 186.5; Justices, Hon. Neville Parker; Hon. Lemuel Allfn Wilmot, 8th Januaiy, I8.')l ; Hon. John C. Allen, 22il September, 186.5 ; Hon. Johi. W. Weldon, 6th, December, 186.5 ; Charles Watter-:, Esq., Clerk ol the Crown ; William Carman, Exq., Clerk of the Pleas and in Equity ; Hon. Johii Simcoe Sauuders, Clerk of the Cinuits, and Clerk of the Crown on the Circuits. Terms : Hilary — Firnt Tuesday in February ; Easter — Second Tues- day in April : Triniti/ — Second Tues«lay in June : Atic/iaelmas — Second Tuesday in October. A«t Priu» xittivf^a in the County of York — Second Tuesday in January and fourth Tuesday in June. The Court of ('hancery was aboliohed, and the Master of the Rolls ap- pointed a Judge of tbe Snpreme Court, by Act of Assembly 17 Vict. c. 67. All causes heretofore cogniziible by the Court of Chancery are t« b« diH Urmiaad in th« '' Et^uity sida of tha Suprama Court." ,J • rKOTiN«B or mw Bitrxsiricx — kitimvi. CIRCUIT COURTS. aa St. John, Second Turiflay in January, May «nd August, and Third Tues. day in November* Sunhury,- Fourth Tuesday in January ; Queen^M, First Tuesday in March ; Charlotte, First Tuesday in Aupuot ; King's, Second Tuesday in July ; Albert, Second Tuesday in July ; We^tmorlani/, Second Tuesday in January, and Third Tuesday in July ; Kent, Second Tuesday in March, and Fourth Tuesday in Septeinlier ; liestiffouehe. Last Tuesday in August ; Gloucester, First Tuesday in Septemher ; Northumberland, Second Tuesday in September; Carleton, Last Tuesday in St.pt«mber; Vietoriay Wednesday before the last Tuesday in September. COURT OP DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES. Hon. Neville Parker, Judge ; Francis A. H. Stratt»n, Esquire, Ref istrar ; Terms : Th« fourth Tuesdays in February, June and October. COURT OF VICE-ADMIRALTY. Hon. Robert L. Hnzen, Judge and Commissary ,- William Jack, Esqr., Advocate Generml ,- J^hn M. Robinson, Esq., Registrar and Scribe ,- John Humbert, Esq., Marshal. COURT FOR THE TRIAL AND PUNISHMENT OF PIRACY AND OTQER OFFENCIS ON THE IIIGR SEA8. The Governor ; The Chief Justice, and other Judges of the Supreme Court; the Membfrs of the Executive Council ; Judge of the Vice Ad- miralty ; the Provincial Secretijry ; Provincial Treasu er ; Commander-in- Chief; Flag Otfiiicrs, and Captains, and Commander* of Ships of War on this Station lor the time being. The Court sUn at any place within the Province to be appointed by any three of the members; the Governor, Chief Justice, or one i)f the Judges •f the Supreme Court, or Judge of the Admiralty, being one. Provincial Revenue. orriCES, 131, prince william street, iaint john. Provincial Treasurer, Bi'verley Robinson, Esquire. Warehouse Keeper, C. Briscoe, Ktsq. Collecting Clerk, Henry Whiteside, Esq. ; Clerks, iohn Sandall, Gen. Miitthnw, and G. F. Stevens. Waiters and Searchers, Ruhard M. Loiigmaid, and Stephen E. Gerow. Tide Surveyor, W iiliam Boyrr. Warehouse Lockers, W. J. B. M:«rter, Jas. Mitchell, John Fitzpatrick, Henry C^'flVy, Geo. A. Maxwrll, and Paul Ualy. Appraisirs of Duitable Goods and Entries, Isaac Woodward and W. J. Starr, Esquires. 40 pRovruci or new Brunswick — rbvkkub, bto. DEPUTY TREASURERS. Campbelltown — C. B'dsf'tnJ, Eaq. Ditlhousip — D. Stewart, Esq. Bitthiirst — Francis Mfhm, Esq. Caraquet — Jas. G. C Blackhall, E<«q. Shippcu;nn — P.J. N. Durnircsti, E:*q. Newcistle — W. Pirker, E^^q. Chatham — Diniel F'T<5U!n, E^tj. Baic Verte — Edwnd Wood, Esq. Sackville — James Dixon. E^q. Shediac — D. Hannington, Esq. MS AND NAVIGATION LAWS. S.jckviile — James Dixon, Esq. North Joggins — Rut'uH Cole, Esq. Dorchester — John Hickman, Esq, Moncton — Jas. Robertson, jr., Esq. Hillsborough — W. Wallace. Esq. . Harvey — James Brewster, Esq. FrtMlericton — T. R. Roberts >.i, Esq. St. Auilrews— J. H. Whitlock, Esq. St. St^•phen — John Grimmci, Esq. Sr. (jTJ'orge — \. J. Wetinore, Ef-q. West Isles — James E. Dixon, Esq. PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT. Hon. S. L. Tilley, Provincial S«'cret;iry ; Robort Fulton, Esq., Assistant Secretary ; J. Woodford Smith, Esq., Cbrk ; Geo. N. Babbitt, Clerk. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. HeN. John McMillan, Postmaster General. "^ James Hale, Secretary. n * rk/n t^ * ^ 1 William Paislev, Accountant. Post Office Department l> .,r i, ^ .u /m i, *^ » >W. H. Smithson, Clerk. Fredericton. (jeo. F. Fisher .lo. J Peter Markey, Messenger. Andover, William Beveridge, . , Postmaster. Bale Verte, James Sutherland, do. Bathurst, Helen Waitt Pnstinistress. Bend, Joseph Crandall, Postmaster. Buctouche,. • • •« C.J. Smith, do. |. Esq. PROTIMCl or NIW BRUNSWICK — POSTAL. 41 Camphrlltown, A. McKcndriek, Poiitmaster. Cftirpo Bello LukfUyron, do. Caiit»'rl»ury, C. E. GroHVj'pnr, do. ^ Caraquet Jui<. C. C Blackball, do. Carletoii, Jnmfs H. Rted, do. f^, ., "i Thop. Vonily, jr., do. Chatham, r i n v^ i., a •. . ' > J. D. Vondy, Assistant. Dalhousie, Jaa. Harvio, PustDiaster. Dorchester, ('. B. Godfrey, do. Edmundston, J. T. Hodgson do. Florenceville, S. G. Burpee, do. « , .. VA.S. Phair, do. rredericton, ? u i ti a •. » 3 " • J • Thorne, Assistant. Gagptown, W. F. Bonne!!, Po^>lmaster. Grand FhIIs Thos. Crozier, do. Grand Manan, . J. I.akeman, do. Harvey. J. M. Stevens, do. HilLsliornugh, H. E. Sleeves, do. Kingston, Samuel Foster, do. lit-preaux .J. MeDiarmid do. Mi-mraiiicook, S. C. Charters, do. Milllown, JiiS. Crangle i o. Mouth of Nerepis, J. M. Nase, db. Newcastle, James Johnson, do. Oroinocto, J. R. McPherson, do. Ossekeag, Isasic A. Dodge, do. Peliteodiac, W. W. Priee do. Riehihueto S. B. Hetheringtun, do. Saek\il!e,. C. Milner do. Sal'sltury, Early Kay do. S^-pdiac, T. B. Hannington, do. Sl.offield C.J. Burpee do. Springfield, MHJeolm King, do. St. A ndrews, G. F. Camphell, do. St. George, Gideon Knight, do. John Hi>we, do. H. C. Frink Ist Clerk. Thomas B. Allan, 2nd do. .James Woodrow, 3rd do. r\f. J. Potter 4th do. Henry Holmes, ...5th do. H. P. Otty 6th do. John Leetch Office keeper. St. Martini, Edward Nugent, Portmaster. St. Stephen, D. A. Rose do. Sussex Vale, H. MeMonagle, do. Upham Vale, W. Fowler, do. Upper Mills, Charlotte IV1. Rubinson, Postmistresi. Woodstock, J^mes Grover, Postmaster, AMD 366 Way OrriciB. St John,, it PtOTIKCi Of )»1W ■RUKiWICK — POITAL. : I »• LETTER RATES. Th« postafffl on letters miiiled in New Brunswick, addrcssei] to any p'aca within the Province, is 5c. per hulf oz. if pre paid : if not prepaid, it is 7c. Oil letters to all parts of the United Statog the postage in 10c. ^ half oi. Letters to and from EngUnd, per Cunard packets via Hiilifax, ars rhiirged 6d. sterlicg or 12^ cents currency per i 07,; and via New York, 8d. 8terling or 17 centH currency per ^ oz., if prepaid. If mailed unpaid they are charged Gd. sterling additional on delivery. LetterR to and from England, per Canadian packets via Quebec, ar« charged 6(1. sterling or I8j cents currency per ^ oz. ; and via Purtland, 8d. sterling or 17 centH currency per i oz , if prepaid. If mailed unpaid they are charged Gd. sterling additional on dcli\ery. REGISTRATION. The Bysfem of registration in applicald.; to all description of Icttcis with- out (livtinction, wh«-th< r they contain arliclei* of value or not. It alno applies to parci Is. 'J'ht; ch irge, in addition to postaqe, is .5 cents when preprtid ; and 10 cents, in aildition to p.tHliige, when unpaid. The charge for registration uf letters for the United Kingdom is ISJi cents. PARCELS. Parcels closed at the ends and sides can be sent by mail, throughout the Province at a rate of 2.5 cents per lb. The weight of each parcel is not to exceed 3lbs., nor the size to exceed 1 foot in length or breadth, or 6 inches in thickness. The parcel must not contain any glas«, liquid, nor any sub- stance liaMe to do injury to the m»il, under the penalty of a forfeiture of the parcel if discovered. The parcel is not to contain any writing. Re- gistration fee 5 cents. Parcels mu«l be pre-paid by stamps. The sender, by writing his name on the outside, can have the parcel returned in case of failure to reach the person addressed. ■^— • t NEWSPAPr.RS AND PERIODICALS. Newspapers published in the Province, as well as transient papers are forwarued through the Provinces, and to England (via Halifax), free of postage. If sent to England by way of the United States, the postage ^2 csnts) is cullacted at their destination. NEWSPAPERS TO OR FROM ENGLAND. If by way of Halifax, per Cunard steamer, free. By way of the United States, (S cents each on delivery, being the American transit charge. BOOKS, PERIODICALS, PRINTED MATTER, &c. The abore pass through the Post Office free, if under 2 oz. in weight, if S 01. or upwards, at the rate of 1 cent per oz. All Printed Books, Magazines, Reviews, Pamphlets, or Packets of Pat- terns, Newspapers, er ^ther natter, intended for transmission bj Post t. I < to riOTIKCI or HKW BRVHSWIOK — POSTAL. 49 ! 7c. 1. •r« ^ork, paiJ are 8(1. * bet«rern New Brunswick and the United Kin<;iIom, must be reatricttd to two feet in length, and otin foot in width and Postage staiips are provided at the respective value ^'f 1 cent for circu- lars ; *<2 cents for drop letters; 5 cento for ordinary Provincial tettera ; 10 ccnta for United States rate ; ISA cents per Cunurd steumar, via Halifax ; 17 ceuta, via United Stales, for England. MONEY ORDERS. The following Pout Offices are anlhorizcd to issu^ and pay Provincial Money Orders (under directiotM of the Postrntster Gt'iieral) for any sum not exceeding in any one order •'{kiUU, namely : Andover, Biiie Verte, Biithurnt, Bend of Petitcodiac, Buciituche, Ciimpbelllown, Canterbury, Caruquet, Chathiim, Dalhousie, Frcdericton, G.««i'town. Gr.ind Falls, Hiirvey, Hillsborough, Kingston, Ncwciistle, Ossekeag, Richihucto, Sackville, Salisbury, Sbediiiv, Shertield, St. Amlrews, St. George, St. John. St. Martins, St. Stephen, Su-ssex Vale, Woodstock. Dorchester, When Money Orders exceeding .?100 in acgregnte amount, are issued in one day and to the same person, by one or more utiice* upon another office, the Postmaster of the office drawn upon (it necessary) may delay the pay- ment of such Orders for six days. All Money Orders shall be drawn upon printed forms supplied by the Post Office Department ; and no Order will be valid or payable unless given upon the regular printed forms. Persons applying for Money Orders will be required to state the partira- lars upon a Form of Application provided for that purpose. Parties procur- ing Money Orders should examine them carefully, to see that they are pr«- perly 6lled up and stamped. 'J'his caution will appear sufficiently Important when it is understood that an Order defective in any important respect will throw difficulties in the way of its payment. Postmasters will not pay an order to a second person without the written endoraature of the Payee thus: — Pay to the Order of (the name of the eeeond perun tvJiU the blank) ft>r value reeeiwed. 4i PROTIKOl or NIW mUNSWICK — POSTAL. The Gitmmiasion ehnrq^ej for Money Orderi, drawn and payable in New Bruniwirk, i« a« follow* : — On Ordere nolexccpdin« $10. five cpnti; exccfiding; -^iO. and not exceed* inf iB'-ZU, ten erntt; excendinK '^^O, und not rxrcedh.ff ^^0, fiftefn cenii ; exceedini; $30, and not exceeding $1 *, twenty ceiitH; exceeding $41). and not exceeding $50, iwenty-five cents; exceeding $50. «nd not exceeding $60, thirty cents; exceeding $60, and not exceeding $70, thirty.five cents; exceeding $70. and not exceodin;; $80, forty centu; exceeding $80. ami not exceeding $90, forty-five cents ; exceeding $90. and not exceeding $100, 50c. The following Podt Oinoei* in New BrunRwick are specially authorized to issue Sterling Money Ortiers paynhle in the United Kinedom, Ciinadn, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Uland, for any sum not exceeding in one order £10, namely : Bathurtt, Dalhou^ie, Richihucto, Bend, Fredericton, St. John, Chatham, Newcastle, St. Andrews. Sussex Vale, Sackville, Sliediac, Woodatock. The Post Oflice* at Grand Falln nnd Hillsborongh will issue Money Or ders, payable in Canada, Nova Scotin huI Prince Edward Uland. The Commission charged for 6turliiig Money Orders in the United King- dom is as follows : On Orders not exceeding £2, twenty. five cents ; exceeding j£2, and not exceeding £5, fifty cents; exceeding £5, and not exceeding £7 seventy .five cents ; exceeding £7 and not exceeding £10, one dollar. The Commission charged for Sterling Money Orders on Canada, Nova Scotia and P. E. Island : On Orders not exceeding £5, tweuty-five cents ; exceeding £5, and not exceeding £10, fifty cents. As the advices of Sterling Orders have to pass through the Head Oflfice ir Fredericton, orders "or the United Kinudom should be obtained two or three daya before the closing of the English Mail. Crown Land Office. Hon. Charles Connell, Surveyor General. Robert Gowan, Esq., (^hief Clerk and Accountant. William C. Whittaker, Assistant Accountant. Dugald Stewart. Ckrk. T. O'Connor, Draugbt>iman.,V ,C\ ."^V '. *' . A. Sibbald. i^r Ut G re g wr y , and Aiidrew Inches, Assistant Draughtiiren. Thoiuaa Sweade, Messenger. LOCAL DEPUTIES FOR THE SALE OF CROWN LANDS. Restlgtuehe — David Sadler, Dalhnusie. Glouceater — Alex. K. McDougall, E«q., Jamea Buttimer, Salmon Beach ; Chris. McManua, Bathuraf Pi f « bot Pc. to |V4 10, I PBOTlKOi or MBW BRUNSWICK — CBOWN LAND, MTO. 41 '^trthumberUind — Alex. K. M'Dougall, Esq., John G. G. Lajton, ChM> Kent — Robert Douglass. Buctouche ; John Little, Richibueio. Westmorland — Philij» Palmer, Sackvile ; Hitmuel S. Wilmot, Salisbnry ; Junas Cutler, Moiiclon. Albert — John R. Russell, Hopewell. " ' St, John — Joseph B. Whipple. Charlotte — Pul'k. t'urran, St. Stephen ; John A. Mi-Callum, St. Ueorge. Queen's — Roltert Snell, lirand Luku ; iSamuol M. Starkey, Johnston ; Jaa. Kerr, Gugetown Road. Sales Jor Sunbury and York — At the Crown Land Oflice. Car/elon — James R. Hartley, Wcindstock. F»c/orta— -C. E. Beckwiih, 'Grand Fall«. SEIZING OFFICERS FOR THE PROVINCE OF N. BRUNSWICK. Undtr the Act of Anembly, Revised Statutes, vol. 1., title Hi., chap. xii. David Sadler, Dalhnusie. Charles McManufl. Bathurst. James Butiiiner, Salmon Beach. Jumes Davidsoti, Oak Point. Alex. K. M'Dougall, " John G. G. Lay ton, Chatham. G. G. Layton.Northesk, Derby, &c. James L. Prire, Ludluw. John Little, Richibucto. Robert Douglas, Buctouche. Philip Pulnier, Sackville. Samuel S. Wilmot, Salisbury. Jonas Cutler, Moncton. John R. Rusfiell, Hopewell. Joseph B. Whipple, St. John. F. C. Gcdard. John A. McCttllum, St. George. Patrick Curran, St. Stephen. Samuel M. Starkey, Johnston. Robert Snell, Grand Lake. Siinuel Mahood, New Jerusalem. Jame« Kerr, Gagetown Road. James A. .Maclauchlan, Kingsclear. Chas. C. Gregory, Fredericton. Beverley R. Jouett.St. Mary's. Patrick Campbell, « Thomas Ramsey, « Peter Wood, Mannera Sutton. •Mfred Whitehead, Canteibury. John Davidson, Dumfries. James R. Hartley, Woodstock. Hugh M. G. Garden, « Francis E. Beckwitb, Grand Fails. Charles E. Beckwitb, « OFFICE OF AUDIT. James Johnson, Esq., Auditor General; E. Hanson, Clerk. BOARD OF WORKS. Hon. A. R. McClellan, (Chief Commissioner,) Hons. John McMillan, Joha McAdam ; Asa Coy. Esquire, Clerk. RECEIVER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. B. Robinson, Esq., Receiver General ; Thomas R. Robertson, Esq., Depu* ty Receiver General. PROVINCIAL BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. Officers— Hon. A. E. Botsford, Chairman ; John A. Beckwitb, Esq., Vie* Chairman ; Jas. G. Stevens, Ebq., Secretary and Treasurer, : r a, MOTIMCB OF MIW SRCMaWICK — EDUCATIONAL. Mtmbers — Hon. A. E. Botsford, M. L. C; John A. Beckwith, Andrew Barbarit, Richard Suttcn, Levi Theniault, Silas Raymoml, Samuel L. Peters, Hon. David Wark, M. L. C. ; James G. Steverm, John H. Reid, John Lewis, M. P. P., Robert Young, M. P. P., Honry F. Dibblee, Chas. Burpee, Hugh McMonagle, J. W. Lawrence, John Lewis, Esquires. Executive Committee for 1867. — The Chairman of the Board, Vice Chairman, the Secretary, Hon. John Ferguson, H. £. Dibblee, Robert Yoanf, and Hon. D. Wark. \ • ■• Educational Department. UNIVEK81TY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. YISiTOR ON BEHALF OF HBH MAJESTY. His Excellency Major-General Hastings Doyle, Administrator and Commander-in-Chief of the Province of New Brunswick. "' COtPORATiON AND MElinEHS OF SENATE. William Brydone Jack, D. C. L., President ; Hon. Lemuel Allan Wil- mot, Hon. John Simcoe Saunders, Hon. W. B. Kinnrar, Hon. John Robertson, Hon. David Wark, Boyle Travers, Esq., M. D. ; Stephen H. Hitchings, Esq. ; James R, Hartley, Esq. Registrar and Treasurer — Edward H. Wilmot, Esq., A. M. ;. u- : /i ^: ACADEMICAL FACULTY. Prendent of the University — William Brydone Jack, D. C. L. Professor of Mathemativi. Natural Philosophy, and Aatronomj/ — William Brydone Jack, D. C. T<. Professor of Classical Literature and History — George Montgomery Campbell, A. M. Professor of Chemistry and Natural Science — Loring W. Bailey, A. M. Professor of Modern Languages and Literature — J. Marshall D'Avray . Examiners for Degrees — Rev. Charles Coster, A. M. ; Rev, Charles Lee, A. M. ; Rev. John M. Bror>k«», D. D. ; Rev. Charles Spurden, D. D. PROVINCIAL BOARD OF EDUCATION, &c. Und«?r the Act of Slst Vic, cap. 9. Bvard of Education — The Lieutenant Governor or Administrator of th« Government for the time being, the Executive Ceuncil, and the Chief Su- perintendent of Schools. Chief Superintendent of Schools — John Bennet, Esq. Clerk or Astiatant — George Thompson. Injectors— Edmund Hillyer Duval, St. John, for the Southern District, .^ vh : Counties of St. John, Charlotte and Queen's ; Daniel Morrison, Carl«> lew L. id, las. jce lert nd PROVIKCB OF NEW BRUNSWICK — EDUCATlONilL A" ton, St. John, ibr the Northern District, viz: Northumberland, Kent, Gloucester and Restigouche Counties ; Edwttrd C. Freeze, Frsderictoh, for the Western District, viz : York, Sunbury, Carleton and Victoria Coun« ties; Thos. W. Wcod, Richibucto, Kent, for the Eastern District, viz : King's, Westmorland and Albert Counties. ^^ The Parish School Terms close 31st March and 30th September, immediately after which << Returns " should bo made to the Education OAice. Plans of school house and furniture, to be had upon application at the Education office. All papers or communications for the Board of Education, or for th« Office of Education, may be addressed, "Educatiok Office," Fredericton. TRAINING AND MODEL SCHOOLS, ST. JOHN. Provincial Training and Model Schools, Hazen and Coburg Street, Saint John, N. B., William Mills. Master; Harriet S. Alline, Teacher in Femak Department : John Mills, Teacher in Model or Pactiaing School. The Terms commence January 17, April 1 1, August 1, October 24. Each candi make a written application, to present a certificate of good moral character from a clergyman, and to pass a satis, factory examination in the common branches, viz : — Spelling, ..Defining, Reading, Arithmetic, Writing, Grammar, and Geography. All candidates are required to present themselves at the School.room at nine o'clock, A. M., of the first day of the Term ; for only in very $pecial cases is any one entitled to an examination for aJmission after that day. Males are required to be at least 18 years of age, and females at least 16. Candidates are expected to bring their ordinary school books. All letters should be prepaid to ensure attention. Examinations for Licenses are held in the last week of each Term. • ''^ The Trained Teacher, upon obtaining License, and securing an engage- ment in the Parish school service, is entitled to « Board allowance," while attending Training School at the rate of $2 per week, not exceeding $24. Application tor <' Board allowance to be made at the Education Office," accompanied by Trustees certificate of bona flde engagement, and entrance upon service. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, FREDERICTON. Head Master, George Roberts, Esq., M, A. ; Classical and Mathematical Masters, George Roberta^ M. A., and Charl?8 Coster, A. M. ; French Mas- ter, the Professor of Modern Languages in King's College ; English and Writing Master, James F. Gordon. MADRAS SCHOOL. The Governor and Trustees of the Madras School in New Brunswiek — Thf Oil Painting. Crayoning, i(C. Miss Harriet Smith and C Maria Treadwell, Aist, Teacher* in Primary Department. Prof. Lyman J. Brown, Teacher of Vocal and Inttrumental Mutic. Matron — Mrs. J. R. Inch. THE ALUMNI SOCIETY OF MOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN ACADEMY AND COLLEGE. President— Hon. Abner R. McClellan, M. P. P. and M. E. C. Vice Presidents — T. E. Crane, Esq., M. D. ; A. A. Stockton, Esq., A. B. ; Rev. H. Sprague, A. M. Secretary and Treasurer — David Allison, Esq., M. A. This iSocioty wan cstahlished in January. 1864, in connection with th« anniversary exercises then held, commemorative of the fart that in that month the Inslitulion completed the 2ist year of its existence. Its objects are com« mon with thn^e of similar associations organized by the Alunmi of all tht principal colleges and academies on the continent; the promotinf; kindly feeling among its members, and the advancement of the intereitg of the In> stitution with which iii identified. NEW BRUNSWICK BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY. Founded A. D. 1830 — Seminary located at Fredericton. OFFICERS FOB I866-'67. PrMjWfw/— Rev. L E. Bill. , • Vice Presidents — Hon. W. B. Kinnear, and Rev. A. D. Thomp«rn. Treasurer — K. G. Lunt. j J^ecretary — Z. G. Gabel. Auditor — A. W. Marpiors. | Principal — J. E. Hopper, B. A. Committee'— MeBsrs. W. S. Eftey, J. Smith, Wm. Sewell, Rirh'd H. Philips. A. D. Yerxa, ('. D. Everett, John Fisher, Hon. Vf, H. 8teeve», Hon. A. M'L. Seeley. A. H. Gillmor, Rev. P. O. Reer., Rev. E. C. Cady, A. M.; M. Francis, J S. May, Rev. C. Spurden, Rev. W. V. Garner, R«v. George Sealy, together wuh the ufEcerit of the Society. ^ TEACHERS' INSTITUTE— ST. JOHN COUNTY. John Bennet, Efq., President, ex f>ffi. J. L. M'Innia, Stnior Vice President. J. Montgomery, Junior Vice Prea, J. E. N. Holder, Becording Secretary, •' ♦< Corresponding " James Ritchie, Treantrer. A SAINT JOHN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. James Pateraon, LL. D Claasieal Mmster. James Hutrhin«on, A. M. and M. D " " Edward .Manning,, English M u CUT OP iAlNT JOHN — CIVIC OFFICCRI. City of St. John. $ Mayor — A. Alward, Esq. | Recorder — Hon. Robert L. Hazen. Common Clerk — B. Lester Peters, Esq. » ILDKHMEir. King's Ward — Thos. R. Jones, Esq. Queen* Ward — Arch. Rowan, Esq. Duke's Wrtrrf— John McGr«th, Esq. Sydney Ward — F. P. Robinson, Esq. Guy^s Ward — .Tames Quinton, Esq. Brook's Ward — Joseph Coram, Esq. Wellington Ward—M. W.Maher, Esq. Prince Ward — R. D. McArlhuk', Esq. Albert Ward — Thomas M. M'Lachlan, Esq. COUACILLOHS. King's Ward — John Yeats. Queen*s Ward — Thomas Bustin. Duke^s Ward — Chns. E. R.iymoml. Sydney Ward — Bartholo'w Coxetter. Guy's Ware?— Robert K. Allan. Brook's Ward — Patrick M. Reartlon. Wellington Ware/— Ehas S. Klaglor. Prince Ward — James J. iiawlor. Albert Ward — Samuel Clark. Treasurer, Chamberlain, and Collector and li'ceiver of Taxes — Jamss R. Ruel, Esquire. Collector and Receiver of Taxes, West Side — George F. Harding. ; ' Deputy Common Clerk — Mr. (jfforgt* E. Fairwj'ather. Land Agent and City Engineer — Hunl Peters, Esq. Land Anent, West Side — Thomas Coram. Auditor — Georne W. Smith. High Constable — George Storkford. Marshals — Bernard Murray. Pal rick Dofly, John Herrington. Lewis W. Durant, Calvin Powers, Francis Wilson, John Kerr, Wm. Buchanan, Ben- jamin Anderson. Clerk of the Market — His Worship the Mayor. Deputy — Patrick J. McEvoy. ,, Collector of Tc/Z/s— John Forsyth. Visiting Physicians — George J. Harding, M. D., William S. Harding, M. D., (at [nner Station.) Port Wardens — Thomas M. Smith, J. W. M. Irish. Charles McLauch Ian, Michael McCarthy, Zebedee Ring, Augustus Quick, Levi H. Wa- terhouse, James McFarlane, James U. Thomas, Duncan Robertson, Thos. York, William Firth, George A. Lockhart, John D. Purdy, Timothy Mc- Carthy, Gilbert Bent, Chas. H. Estabrooks, John Jenkins, Oliver Emery, Jas. Robertson, Aaron Armstrong, William A. Robert^an, Thomas F. Raymond, John McLachlan. Alex. C. O. Trentowsky. , Port or Harbor Master — Daniel Hatfield. . ■- . i.,- iti- r Harbor Jnxpector — John Murray. - Pibts — John Reed, George Thomas. John Spears, James Reed, Thomas Vaughan. John Scott, Siunuel Rutherford, George E. Mulherrin, Richard Cline, Elward J. FUtcher, Henry Thomas, Daniel Mulherrin, William Lah«y, James McPartlan, Daniel Daley, Charles Taylor, John Sberrard, CITY or BT. /OHH— CITie OPriCE.RS SI len. «q. Patrick Traynor, Charles Daley, William Hatfield, Michael Garrity, James Murray, John Millp, James Doylo, Ri»l)ert Thomas, Bernard Mullin, John Sproule, Richard Rodgers, Philip G. Doody. Firewards — The Mayor, ex officio, Joseph Fairweather, Geo. A. TiOck> hart, Thomas McAvity, W. H. A. Keans, C. D. Evcritt, W. A. Robertson, jr., Robert Kedey, CITY or ST. JOHH — CIVIC omcBns. Cultera of Dried Fish — Samuel Gillespie, George Young, William Thom- son, Jonathan Anderson. Inspector 8 Iff Pickled Fink — William Thomson, George Young, Jamen Stackhoufie, jun., James Coiwell, W.ilter Treciirtin, Jonitlim An(ie''8on. Pond Keeper, East Side — Willliam Woodstock ; Carltton — William Cronk. , H'>g Reeve, East Side — James Duffy ; Carlelon — William Cronk, Fence Viewer — Thomas Coram. 8TAx\DL\G COMMITTEES OF COMMON COUNCIL, 1866-7. Accounts — Mpgsrs. McArthur, Rowan, McGrath. Lffm/i»— Messrs. R'>w^an, McGrath, Coxrtter, Raymond, Lnwior. Streets, East Side — Messrs. Yeats, Bustin, Raymond, Coxeiter, Flaglor, Lnwlor. Streets, West Side — Messrs. Quinton, McLachlan, Coram, Allan, Clark, Riordan. Police — Messrs. Jones, RowaT>, McGrath, Yea's Cxcttcr. Police, Carleton — Messrs. Quinton, Coram, Mcharhlari, Allan, Clark, Riordan. Markets — Messrs. the Mayor, Rowan, Fluclor. Coxetter, Lavvlor. ByC'Laws — MeKsrs. the Mayor, Rohinson, Quinton. Fire Department, East Side — Messrs. Yeais, Lustin, R.iymond, Coxet- ter, Flaglor, liawlor. Fire Department, West Side — Messrs. Coram, Quinton, McLachlan, Allan, Clark, Riordan. Ferries — Messrs. Quinton, Jones, McLachlan, Coxetter, Bustin, Allan, Rowan. Lancaster Lands and Nary Island — Messrs. Jones, McLachlan, Ycais, Coxetter, Bustin. Old Burial Ground — Messrs. McArthur, Rowan, Law!©-, Maher. Rred's Point — Messrs. Ruhinson, McGrath, Quinton, Ritymond, Cox* etter. Special Accounts — Messrs. Robinson, Rowan, MiG.ath, McLachlan. Yeats. Maher. King Square — Messrs. Rowan, McGrath, Maher, Bustin, Lawlor. Queen Square — Messrs. McGrath, Robinson, Raymond, Coxetter. Eastern Lands — Messrs. Rowan, McArthur. Raymond, Coxetterr Lawlor, Carleton Lands, and Western Accounts — Meusrs. McLachlan, Coram, Quinton, Clark, Allan, Riordi^n. Harbor — Messrs. the Mnyor, Jones, McArthur, Quinton, Coxetter, Clark. Breakwater and Charlotte Street Wharves — Messrs. Robinson, Coram, Coxetter, Raymond. Finance — Messrs. Rowan, McLachlan, McArthur, Maher. Apprals — Messrs. Coram, Lawlor, Raymond, Yeats, Bustin, Coxetter, Flaglor. Queen Square, West Side — Messrs. Coram, Quinton, McLachlan, Allan, Clark, Riordan. Public Buildings, West Side— Mesurs, Coram, Quinton, McLachlan, Allan, Clark, Riordan. I leu CITT or BT. JOtfK—WATin — POtlOl, ITO. 5i' CARLETON FIRE POLICE. Captain Stephen P. Wetmeret' Lieutenant Tliomai McLeod. Irfoaurer Isaac OHtc, jr. Secretary COMMISSIONERS OF SEWEIIAGE AND WATER SUPPLY rOR THB CITY OF ST. JOHN (kaST) AND PART OP THE PARISH OF PORTLAND. Board of Commisfiinners — EdwJ. E. Lnckhart, Thomas King and Wra. Scely. Chnirinnn — Ebar- rcls, firkins and kegs of all kinds, each. ^d. ; barrels of salt provisions and pickled fish,- each, Id.; ballast, per ton. 6d ; bricks, per thojsand. Is.; bales and boxes of merchandize, each, 4d.; boxes oi soap or candles, weighing 1 12 lbs. or less, each, id. ; boxes of soap or candles, weighing over 1 12 lbs., each, ^d.; boxes of smoked herrings, each, ^d.; co()per and composition bars, bolts, sheets, sp:kes and nails, per ton. Is.; coals (except Anthracite) per chaldron. 4d.; coats (Anthracite), per chaldron, 3d.; carriages and coaches, each, 6d. ; chalk, per ton, 6d. ; cattle, viz: bulls, oxen and cows, each, 6d.; cattle, viz: heifers, calves, sheep and lambs, each. Id.; coffee, cocoa nuts and Biherts, in bat^s. per bag, ^d. ; salt, in bags, each, ^d. ; dry fish, per quintal, ^d. ; glass, in boxes of lUU It., each. ^1.; glass, in smaller packages, each, ^d. ; hogsheads of liquors and I quids, exch, 4d. ; hay, screwed, per ton, Is.; hay, unscrewed, |)er ton. Is. 6d. ; bide.s. green, each, ^*i.; hides, dry, each, ^d. ; hides, in bales, per b.ile, 6(1. ; hemp, cordage and oakum, per ton, Is.; hollow ware nnd castings, per ton. Is 3tl. ; liainpers, each. Id.; horses, mares and geldings, each, 6d. ; hogsheads of lime and dry fish, each, 3d. ; iron in bars, bolts, sheets, plati^s, nails, spikes and pigs, per ton. Is.; Iuml>er, per thousand ieet, superficial, 6d. ; lead, in bar, sheet, shot, pigs and pipes, per ton. Is.; molasses, per hogshead. 4d. ; molasses, per puncheon, 4d. ; molasses, per tierce, 3d. ; puncheons of all kinds noi herein otherwise pro* vided for, each, 4d.; pipes of liquids and liquors each, 6d.; quarter casks of all kinds, each, 2d.; raisins, in boxes, per box, ^d. ; raisins, in smaller pack- ages, each, ^d. ; sugar, in hogsheads, each, 6d. ; salt, in bulk, grain end roots of all kinds, per hundred bushels. Is. 6d. : slate, per ton, 6d. ; stone, per ton, 6d. ; spelter, per ton. Is.; tea, in boxes, each, Id. ; tea, in smaller packages, each, ^d. ; timber of all kinds, undressed, per ton, 6d ; tierces of sugar, or of ether articles not herein enumerated, each, 4d. ; waggons, buggies, gigs and other vehicles, each, 3d. ; zinc, in sheets, bar, block, nails and spikes, per ton, Is.; all empty packages, to pay half the rates of full packages, and on all goods, wares and merchandise not hereinbefore enumerated and rated, to pay at the rate of Is. per ton weight or measurement, at the option of the collec* tor, proprietor or lessee of the wharf or wharves where the same is placed. ■I ( RATES OF SLIPPAGE AT THE CORPORATION SLIPS. All Decked Vessels, same rates as for Wharfage ; Woodboats, and all other Boats, or undecked Vessels, having standing Masts, and all Scows, and not lying at the wharves on cither side of SHps, to pay the follewinf \ rates ; — POItT or 8A.INT JOBN — FIRRIAOI, ITO. 51 Woodhoati of sufficient burthen to carry 10 Cords of Wood, or under, 60c. ditto ditto upwards of 10 Cordn.and not more that 16, $1. ; ditto ditto upwardsof 15 Cords, and not more than 20, $1 60. ditto ditto upwards of 2it Cords, $2. The above to be paid each trip, and il any such VessrI remains over six days, nn additional duty to be paid of from 50c. to $1 daily, according to the burrhen. Other Boat^ and Vessels without decks, and havinpr fixed or standinn; masts, and all Scows, to pny 30c. each trip and 30c. additional per day, if suffered to remain over three days. RATES OF FERRIAGE ACROSS THE HARBOR OF ST. JOHN. Foot passengers, 4c.; Children under twelve years, 2c.; Horse 6c.; Ox, or other large animals, 5c. ; Elephant or Camel, 25c. ; sinete W^gffon not loaded, 4c. ; sinsrle wacrtxon, with horse and one man, 10c. ; single wag(ron, with horse, load and man, 12c. ; double waggon, not loaded. 12c. ; double wagGTon. with horsps and rr\nu, 15c.; double wagiron. with horses, load and man, 25c.; barrel, 2c. ; bag containing two busbels. 2c.: firkin, kejj, or box of ihe same size. 2c. ; cask of lime. 4c. ; pipe, hogahoad. or puncheon, whether in wagcon, curt, sled, or other vehicle or noi. except containing molasses, vinegar, rice, or sugar, 15c. ; every cwt. of iron, steel, or ci>pper, whether in waggon, cart, or •)ther vehicle or not, 2c. — Carts, titds, drays, and carriages, samn as wiggons. , RATES OF TOLLS FOR CROSSI.XG THE ST. JOFX SUSPENSION BRIDGE. For every foot passenger, (excepting children under five yearr. of age) 4c.; horse, mare, gelding, mule, ass, ox, ci>w, or other large animal, 7c. each; elephant or camels, 50c.; carriaces, sleigh, waggon, cart, sled or other vehicle, drawn by one horse or bciist of draught with one person, with or without load, I3c. , horse or beast of draught, more than one, with a carriage or other vehicle, 7c. each ; sheep, calf, hog, or goat, Ic. TIME FOR GOING THROUGH THE FALLS. (near ST. JOHN.) The Falls are level or still water at or about three and a half hours on the Jlitod, and about two and a half nn the ebb, so that they are passable four times in 24 hours, almut 10 or 15 minutes each time. No other rule can be given, as much depends on the floods in the River Saint John, and the time of high water or full sea, which is often hastened by high waids, and in proportion to the height of them. . -r RATES AT THE PUBLIC WEIGHING MACHINES. Every load not exceeding One Thousand Pounds Weight, One Shilling ; and One Penny for every additional Hundred Weight; payable, half by t ha aallar, aail half by tiia purchaser. §1 OOACB riHKB — TOLLB, ITO. HACKNEY COACH FARES. For conveying one pasHenger from any public gtnud to any pnrt of the City, or from any one part of the City to any other part thereof, 20c. ; and for every passenger exceeding one, 10c additional ; and if any driver, of any Carriage or other vehicle, shall be detained at any place by any pass- enger. or shall make any agreement for carrying any passenger by the houri, he shall be entitled to ask, and receive the following ratrs, viz: — For any time not exceeding half an hour. 25c ; and in that proportion for every half hour that such Carriage, or other vehicle shall be detained or employed. Provided always, that in case any driver shall be required to cross the Ferry to Carleton, he shall, in addition to the foregoing fares, be entitled to demand and receive the ferriage for himself, hid carriage and horses, both going and returning. PUBLIC PORTERS A.\D HAND-CARMTEN. For loading, carrying, and housing any goods, or any other article on any Hand Cart, from the Market Slip in King's and Queen's Wards, or from any other place within the iiniits of the first district, to any i»ther place within the said several Five districts, the rates of prices an' as follow : For the first district, .5c.; Accond district, 6c. ; third distnct, 7c. ; fourth district, 8c. ; tilth district, 9c. MARKET TOLLS. Beef, per quarter, 4c. ; (/alf, Sheep, Hog, Goat, Fjamb. Kid, or Shoat 4c. ? Tub, Pail or Jar of Butter, 3c. ; Firkin, 5c. ; every 10 lbt<. of R<»!l Butien 2c.; Cheese, Ic. ; load of Potatoes under 15 bushels, 5c.; ditto over 15 busbels, lOc. ; load of Oysters in shell or tub, 10c. ; Turkey, Goose, or dozen of Pigeons, Ic. ; pair Ducks, Fowls, or Partridge, Ic. ; bag of Fl«)ur, Meal, Oats, Peas, or Btans, Ic. ; Ham or Shoulder, Ic. ; Egg«, per lUdoz., Ic. ; and all other articles in like proportitm. FISH MARKET DUES. For every Salmon, 3c. ; Codfish, Pollock, Bass, or Shad, each Ic. ; Hal- libut, not exceeding 20 lbs. 2c. ; exceeding 20 lbs. und for every 20 lbs. 2c.; every Lobster, Ic. ; dozen of Haddock, 3c.; every 100 of Gaspereaux, Alewives, Herrings, or other small fi^h, 3c. EXPRESS OFFICES. rOK THK COVVXTANCE OF MONEY. «0<'DS, PARCKLS XhZ> T.XTTKRS. Amley'i Express — To all parts oi the United States and British Provin- ces. Office, 86 Prince William ^^treet. Sampson 4- Cumeran's Express — To Fredericton, Woodstock, &c. — Office, 86 Prince William Street. Eastern Express — To all parts of the United States and British Provin- ces. Office, 96 Prince William Street. GUason's Express — To Fredcricttm, Woodstock, Grand Falln, the Upper St. John, and all parts of the Province. Office, 96 Prince William Street. t I« Id if KATII 0? CAIAOB— CITT DIBTEICT8. RATES OF CARTAGE IN ST. JOHN. 67 ▲ RTICLKS IITD WKIOilT. DISTIIICT8. For a lortd of Wood. (Quarter of n ror-l),- For a loHil of CohIh, (Half n ChuMroti), For a lo!i(1 coiit iniiiir 15 hii'hRlR of (ir.iin, Salt, Potatoes, or any mher arliclfi inettaiired at loading or unloading, ex- cept Coal«. -- For n pipe of Wine. fJIn, or Brandy, and houRinf within th«» door of ih« tlrii floor. - - _ - - For a piinrhMon of Hum, or a tieree of Sugar, from 7 to 10 cwt., and houping ........ For a puncheon of Molnanea. a hofshf^ad of ^near, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hoKshe id of Tobicco. and hoii«inf. For a hoitiihead or puncheon of rider, or a load of Dried Fitih. of 16 cwt. or a common load of houtehuld Goods, and storing. .....-.-.- For a load of rthincles. Hoop Poles. Heading, Slaves, Tr*'en iiU, i^nioKed FiKh in hoxr-s. Salmon in kils, l>ry Goods or a load of any other ariideii not herein mentioned, oral taognhend of l.iuie. or a hoKxhcad or crate of Eaithenware, or iwo tierces of Rarthenwiire, a hogshead of Uned Fish, two iifrces of Coffee, or quantity in bigs not exceeding 13 cwt. or a load containing b>>U Flour, or ^ hhls. rtngar. Fish, Beef. Cork. Tiirpenliiie, or Cider, or half a ton of Iron, or the 9ame Quantity of Coriiage. in coil not *!X(:eeding 4 cwt. or a load of any articles not hernin mfntiniiKd. For a 04 gallon cask of Wine. Rum (tin Krtndy. Mola»ses, or I'ortitr. or f 35: 88 SO 1 101 15 1 30 57 60. 64 90 051 00 80 20 70 75 15 18 The Firtt District to comprise all that pirt of the City between theaouth line of Pond street and north lino of Duke street, whirh lies to the west- ward of the east line of ivl'II street. Dock street, and that part of Prince William street situated between the north line of the brick buildings for- merly belonging to William Tyng Peters (northward of the Market Squnrc) and the north line of Duke street, and including King street, to the westward of the west line of (Tcrmain street. Second District to comprise all that part of the city between the north line of Union street and south line of 8l. James' street, which lies with- out or beyond the First District, to the westward of the east line of Char- lotte Street. Third District to comprise nil that part of the city, which lies without or beyond the 2nd District, to the westward of the east line of Sydney street. Fourth District to comprise all that part of the city lying without or be- yond the .3d District, to the westwanl of the east line of Curmarthan street. Fifth District to comprise all that part of the city lying without or bo' yond the 4th Diittrict. n t<:- CITT AND COFNTT 9f iAINT JOHI City and County of St. John. t> , " ■•>% AS'. * '.v' il'ho Area of St. John County is l.'J6,280 acres. Population 48,921.] Justices of the Mayor's Court — The Moyor and Rrconler. Justites of the Peace and of the Quorum — The Mayor ami Recorder, Thos. R. Jones, Ari-hihald Rowan, John M'Grath, Frcdf rick P. Robin> ■on, Samuel Brittain, Joseph Coram, Michael W. Maher, R. D. M'Arthur «nd ThomaH M. M'Lachlan. Esquires. Justices of the Peace — Lauchlan Donaldson, Gehardus C. Car- man, Henry Gilbert, Archibald Menzies, Charles Ward, Hon. John Robertson, William H. Street, James Brown, Samuel Strange, James Gallagher, John Wishart, Robert Keltic, L. H. DcVeber, William Hawks, Moses Vernon, George A. Lockhart, Williiun Parku, W. O. Smith, Alexander liockhart, James Travers. Joseph Fairweather, Robt. Douglas. Francis Ferguson, Frederick A. Wiggins, Peter Besnard, James Olive, George Carvill, John Humbert, Stephen K. Foster, Francis Ruddick, John F. Goddnrd, T. (). Crookshank. Joseph Beat- I tray, Alexander Balloch, B- J. IJnderhill, ChnrleH D. Everitt, James Olive 3d, Robert Sjilter. J. W. M. Irish, Alfxmdcr M'Tavish, T. E. Millidge, D. J. iV1'IiSiu.;hlan. John Doherty, J. S. Parker. John Fos- ter, David Collins, J. C. Ijittlehalo, Rol»t. Robertson, Chas. Ketchum, Jas. Qutnton, Samuel Clark, Wm. Scoullar, G. V. NowImi, Jus. Dunn, W. H A. Keans, Jas. Robinson, Mos s Tuck, Th«>s. Tr.ifton, John M'Lauchlan, J. D. Lewin, G. E. Fenety, Jo!.! Stevens, S;Hnl. Cars.in, Stephen (Jcrow, G. E. Snider, T. W. Daniel. Chis. Mfrritt, Robt. Rubertaon, Wm. Thom- son, Thos. Hilyard. Jas. Flewe!linc, John Fisher. S. L. Tilley, Thomas M'Avity, W. Wright, Thnmis Vaut'han, J. V. Troop. 7. Ring, James Hiirris, Thos. McElroy, Jhs. H. Moran.n. B. Cousr'o, T. .McCiirlhy. W. H. Olive, Tlios. Robinson, B. S. GilbtTt, John VI<-Sweeney, a!id Edw. Bront?, Patrick McCourt, Tlioin is Coram, J-.tinrs E. Hamm. 'iuiu's Cwiwall, Joljii Berryman, Robert Thompson, .m'n., Tlioirns^ ^^•l^il•r, Mi.-hnel Downinir, John Gillis, Michael O'Mahonry, Aaron Alwari! Hugh Morris, Justus E. Kiiigh*, Daniel G.iiliigher, Charli's H Mti'»roni?', G'>oruc H. Clark, Jas. Gault, William Thompson, sen., Clui-Ie.s Tiick«»r, Chiirb's* Dfvine, John W. Bpard, Alrxaniler Rankin, Charles Hiizon, Robert Ro.«!»it?r, John Anderson, Ro'»ert R. All in, Lewis H. Browne, Thomas flatheway, and Georce S. Uaker, Esquirt's. Hif^h Shrrlff Jamos A. Harding, Esquir.v (Hp.rk >f the Pence — Hon. William H Kinnear. Coroner — William B lyard. Esq., M. D. '' Cintufi/ Treasurer — Willi iin .Markay, Esq. Auditor of Count I) Accounts — R S-urls Armstrong, Esq. Judffc a! Probates — Hr»n. W. B. Kinnear. Registrar of Dneds and Wilts and Registrar of P7'uhaies Drury, Esq. Commissioners for taking Affidnvits in the Supreme Court- And AttonuE p.'actiiing in ilie City of St. John. — ^V. Cliipnwn -The Carristcrs 8i n J •ITT AKO COUNTY •? lAINT JOKlt. H Committioner for Solemnizing Marriage — Gehtrduf C. Carnaa, Ei^. Inepeeter ofSehnaU — E. H. Duval. TruMteet of SchuoU, Citv of St. ///An— Parish No. 1— East 8idf~JohM Scars, Geo. Blatch, and W. P. Dole, Eflquires, Pariih No. 2— West Side— T. M.McLachlan, J. B. Whipple, and Isaac Noble. Commissioners for the Management of the Free Schools at St. John, uncon- meted with the Mndran Board — Rev. James Quinn, James Gallagher, Esq. Commissioner of Indian Reserves under Act 7, Vic. e. 45 — Dr. Wm. Bayard. Commissioners of Sewers — Alex. Jardine,CharIps A. Everitt, W, P. Smith. Commissioners of Sewers and Marsh Lands, Lancaster — G. C. Carman, James Olive, and James Quinton. Auctioneers — Cudlip &. Snider, Thos. Hanford, W. D. W. Hubbard, G. A. Lockhart, Edward Maher, J. W. Montgomery, Richard Seeley, George Stewart, and John V. Thurgar. Commissioners for the Bay of Fund y and River SI. John, under the Act 13 Vice. 26, relating to Steamboats — Isaac Woodward, and Charles W. Wardlaw, Esquires. Commissioners of the Alms House, Work House, and Infirmary — G. C. Carman, James Gallagher, W. O. Smith, John Owens, William Hawkes, Allan McLean, and Wm. Doherty, Esquires. Physician — J. Baxter, Esq., M. D. Keeper — Willism Cunningham. Surveyors of Lumber for the County — Shadrach Holly, Edward H. Fos ter, Samuel Reynolds, Andrew Stevenson, Wm. Woodworth, Robt. Camp- bell, Claytou Scott, James Reed, Gilbert J. Mayer, James P. Ellis, Gilbert Jordan, Stephen L. Stephens, Wm. Lynch, Edward Estey, Wm. M. Bat com, Joseph Maher, James M'Leon, Edward Kierstead, Abraham S. Esta- brook, Juhn Hipley, Jas. Holly, Jas. Crawford, Wm. Cunard, Wm. G Morrison, John Morrison, Mose-t E. Cowan. Ezekiel Jordan, Wm. Bowden, David M'Ciellan, Wm. D. Shaw, Joseph Horncastle, John Collins, Chas. P. Baker, Geo. J. Whelpley, Thomas E. Jowler, Henry Graham, Chas. W. Coleman, W. J. Henneberry, John Hcnneberry, Geo. F. Fleweiling, Carly Robertson. Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas — 3rd Tuesday in March, and Ut Tuesday in June, September and December. PARISH OF PORTLAND. Pnllce Magistrate — David Trtpley, Esquire. Sitting Magistrate — James Travis. Erq. Commissioners of Police — John Duncan, Moses Tuck, and G. E. Snider, Esquires. Town Clerk — J^0 OOURTT or lAIMT JOEM— PAMIR OP lIMOIfOt. t^ Field Drivert — John Long, and EJward Lowell. Land Commiatitmers— 3 amen Wilson, District No. 1, ; Thoi. D*'e, Dif> trict No. 2 ; William Scely, District No. 3. Reviaort of Electoral Li$t — Henry Dalton, D. R. Munroe, and John R. Rigby. Trustefa of Schnoli — J. Harrison, W. L. T. Seely, and R. Dalton, Sen. CoUtdor of Rates — C. Wilson. Auditora of Pariah Accounts — Robert Aitkcn, Alexander DufT, and W. Cunard. Firewarda — Bradford S, Gilbert, Joseph Ruddick, Robert Sweet, Darid V. Roberts, Heniy Maxwell, Robert Cunard. and Srephen E. Stevens. Brunawiek, No. 1, Engine Company — William McCnnnell, Engineer ; Johu Johnston, Foreman ; John Armstrong, jun., Assistant Foreman ; John Armstrong, »en.. Secretary. Protectos, No. 2, Engine Company — John Kane, Engineer ; Thomas Crockett, Foreman ; Alexander Napier, Assistant Foreman ; H. J. S. Warwick, Secretary. PARISH OP SIMONDB. Commi.jioners of Highway -Charles Waterbury, Samuel Jonec, Wm. Evans, and John (iillis. Asaeaaora of Tuxes — James H. Moran, Olirer B. Couglo, Timothy B. McCarthy, W. H. Olive, James Barbour, Francis S. Jones, and Thomas Bowes. ,, Tot4fn r/erA— Michael McGirr. Collector of Taxes — John Johnston. RetiaoTh of ElerJora — James Davidson, Richard Sands, and William Moore. Truateea of Schoela — T. Otty Crookshank, R. S. Armstrong, and John Armatrong. Comtables — Henry Brookins, Robert Hig^ins, Wm. Maxwell, Patrick McDevitt, John Kelley, James Bowes, Eli Angevine, Wm. Leonard, and Bernard Murray. Hog Reeves — James Bowes, sen., Robert McTiCfin, John Ryan, John Bar- rett, John Knox, Robort Moore, and Edward Sentill. Pound Keepers — Patrick Brown, Hush Ryan, Jamen Mullin, John Max- well, Jolin Bean, Jnmrs McGe«', jun., Thomas Graham, George Garnett, William Daily, aun HuRh Bell. Fence Viewers — Franris' Johnston, William Lavvlor, Lanty Chittick, Thomas Garnet, sen. and John Col|;nn. Surveyors of Highways — John O'Brien, Michael McCormick. John Mc- Cauley, Thomas KutclilV, Andrew Hunter, 'I'hnrnnR (Mark, Arnlrrw Moore, Ovven McGuire, Charles Knox, Caleb Ratc-lifl, (Mill Rond.) Kayen Mc- Brien, Charles A. Vi^ade, ClaudiuR Hamilton, Capt. Allen McLean, John Finley, sen., Hugh Tor er, RicharboUi and John Irvin. * "«■ PARISH or ST. MART'TNS. Ctinatahles— Simeon Brown, Michael iMcDadr, Hiram Moaher. and John M. brown. Cummissimers of Highways — Edward McBride, William C. Brown, and Philip Miisher. Cummixauiners for Expending Bye- Road Money — John M. Brown, John FownpB, and Philip iMosher. Culled nrnf Rates — Francis Charlton. • , ' . Tiiwn Clerk — Reuben V. Brddshaw. Fence Viewers — Francis Charlton, Ebenezer Brown, William McAfTee, and VVilliati) McCumber. Pound Keepers — JamcH Ross, Thomas Lewis, James O'Donald, snd UeniB Crotty. //od, John Kennada, Richard Hopford. Denis Burke. Alexander McBride, Francis Porter, Hugh Ryan, Thomas liove, John Sinds, John Russell, David Hurst, George Duncan, Charles Murliri, John Duniop. Andrew Scott, Michael Dougherty, James Henry, Henry H^ndon, William Black, sen., Samuel Brown, Pat. Mclliile, D.»niel Mother, Robert Hamilton, George Patterson, Michael Dougherty, Thomas Arajstrnng, Francis Lacy, John McCullough, Jaases Irviti, George .Menett, John Mclrityre, and James Kelly. t<, FAHISII or LAXCASTKR. Assegn'irs of Rates — A. .Menziea, M. A. Wall, and James Alston. Trustees of Sr/iools — J. E. Kni«lit, R. Thompson, and J. D. Lewin. Reviior.s a„„-. w„d. H.rri. AM.n, E.q. | C.rl.ion W.rd. Henry Sorrens, Esq S Thoma. Dowling Esq ^ ^^ ,^ ^,^j John L. Hdines, Esq S Mark Neville, Esq., ) «.. , „; , Q I i?i • w i King s Ward. Samuel Fleming, Esq., S f ASSKSSOBS. Thomas L. Simmons. I Robert Baxter. ,(>. George Cuulthard. | James liuichill. Enoch O. Bradley. I Bumf, <] Me. «otrNTT or TOKK. Hr • n Samuel W. Babbit, City Treasurer and Collector of Rates. John Richardi, City Auditor. Elijah Clark, Commissioner of tha Altns House. Alexander McKilligan, City Marshal. Charles Brannen, Chief of Police. Robert Baxter, Road Master, Wharfinger and Harbor Master. Chat. C. Gregory, C. E.. . .City Engineer. Robert Wallace, Clerk of Markets and Weigher ©f Hay. John Fleming, Alms House Keeper. FIRE OKFARTMSNT. William Anderson, Chief Engineer. Toseph Vandine, Assistant " Engine Comp'y No. 1, Albany, William Jarvis, Captain. " " '* 2, Caledonia, Murray Todd, " ^ " " 3, Phoenix, J. W.M. Ruel, «« " " " 4, Hibernia Henry Parks, " ** *' " 5, Wellington, John M'Lauchlan, *• - COUNTY OP YORK. [Area 43;),000 acres. Population 2.",o9''.J Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — Hon. John Simcoe iSaunders, John Allen, John Robinson, George Minchin, Wm. H. Odcll, James 8. Beek, and Allan McLean, Esqs. Justices of the Peace — JohnS. Saunders, John Allnn, John Robinson, Geo. Minchin, W. H. Odell, Jas. S, !'3ek, 'I'hos. Jones, Wm. Davidson, Patrick Campbell. George Garden. L. B. Rainsford, Thomas Gill. George Clrnients, Allan M'Lean, Thomas Picknrd, Thomas R. Robertson, Asa Coy, Isaac Kilburn, Edward Simonds, Charles McPherson, Ira Ingraham, Jun., Sp«f- ford J. Barker, Beverley A. Robinsoii^ Benjamin Ycrxa, Benjamin Good- speed, Jas. Fairlie, Israel Smith, Wm. (J. Josliti. Eiiech Dow, J L. Grant, Edw. Pidgeoii, J. McDonald, Andw. Calder, Samuel Fox, Jos. Pickard. Thomas Murray, Thss. L. Simmons, Jatncs TvI'ljaggan, Thomas C. Ather- t»n, William R. Busiin. Calvin L. Goodspeod, John Mrlniosh, Rol-orl Fore- man, J. S. Ellepood. John Hea, jr., Moses Hillinan, Hezi;kiiih Cronokhite, John Guiou, Thos. Temple, HuKh M'Kay, Benson Smith. Thos. Herbert, Lewis S. Huestis, Jeremiah Chri , John S. Barker, 'J'hos. Stewart, Martin Mackay, S. A. Akrrley, J. H. D^Kebam, Alex. Shives, Wm. C. Brown. G. W. Knox, Alex. Moody. Matthew Graham, Sam. F'raser Grosvenor, Wm. Brown (Southampton). Geo. Nevprs, Wm. (Jilison, John S. Patterson. Henry Rogers, Thos. Davis, Wm. Whitehead, Constaiiline Conolly, .Arch. M'Lcan, Wm. Jamieson, Geo. Lester, J«jhn A. Beckwith, Patrick Selvage, Wm. Guiou, Thos. F. Saunders, Samuel Dayton, Israel Athertim John Taylor, Thomas PriuRle, Benjimin H. Clayton, Bernard Elliott, Wm. Lewis, Joshua Hilman, Joel Millar, George H. Maxin, James Sutherland, George A. Per- ley, Abraham M'Keen, William Wilton, John Andaraon, Richard Winter, 64. ootnrTT or tobk. Geori^e Risteen, Georo^e Ettey, Frederick A. Perley, Patrick Kirlin, Samuel Yerxa, William H. Biden, William H. Murray, Joseph Keed, Solomon Vail, William Henry Lonn, Robert R)bin3nn, Siiphen G. Fowler, Duncan McKenzie, Thomas Miles, John L. Hainii, and John E. iSinith, Etiqs. High Sheriff— ThomHH Tem\t\e, Enquire; Deputi/ Shenff^WiWum H. Friel ; Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and of the Inferior Court of i ominon Pie s — George J. Uiliblee. Esq. ; Surrov^aie — Georae F. H. Minchin, E^q.; Reii^istrnr of Probates — Friinci* A. H. Stratton, Esq.; Registrar nf Deeds and Wills — Abraham D. Vtrxi. E-sq. ; Issuer of Mar- riage Licenses — James Ror)iiis<)n, (('aijt«rltury); C'orv/icr.s— J uiiah Hum* mond, John Marshall. Thoi tas Urown, S. U. Mcl*'i.r-»on, Theodore C Brown, D.ivid Liille, Hiram Dow, mid Georgn Vnnwarr, Esquires. Commissioner for taking.'; Bail in the Sup. Co'irt — Hon. John S. Saun- <>rfi; Gommiisioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — Geo. J. Dihblee, Hon. Chas. Fishor, W. H. Moidhim, Geo. F. H. Min- chin, W. H. Odell, George Botsford, Francis A. H. Stratton, John C. Allen, Jas. P. Wetmore, Jad. Fraser Berton, Edward H. Wilmot, Edward W. Miller, B. C. Friel, John J. Fraser, John L. Marsh, John Kirby, (/has. B. Fisher, Henry B. Rainsford, jr., Geo. F. Gregory, A. Rankine Bedell, Andrew S. Blair, A. F. Street, and J. H. Phair, E-iquires. ■ Licensed Auctioners — Sam'l A. Akerley, Jos. Myshrall, Tho»i, R. Barker, Thos. W. Smith, Jeremiah Staples, Thos. Douglas, Patrick McManus, and Geo. A. Perley. Inspector of Schools — Edward C. Freeze. Trhms or THR Gkweral Sessions of the Peack atto Conmobt Plkas — First Tuesday in January and Second Tuesday in Junf. AnniTioxAL Tkrms of the Commoit Plkai — Third Tuesday in March and Second Tuesday in October. FBF.DERICTOIT SOCIITT OF ST. ANDRKW. President — Dr. Jack. 1st Vice President — J. J. Frnser. 2nd Vice President — J. Mclnnis. Treasurer — Robert Fulton, Esq. Secretary — fJeorge F. Gregory. Chaplain — Ruv. Jii. M. Brook, D.D. MUNlCIPAtlTT OF TOUK. James Henry. Warden; H. B. Rainsford, jr., Secretary and Treasurer ; J. S. Meek, Auditor. Canterbury — Rnbert R.th'nson, C Grosvenor; Dumfries — A. Whitehead- U. W. Tilley ; Prince William — James H-nry, J. G Vinwirt; Kins^s, clear — W. HainmonI, T. W. Wticelor; Mioners >u//(jm — Wm. Greive, J. Kuthorfonl ; Neio Mnrvland — S. R. Nason, G. R^ll; Saint Mary^s — J. F. Barker, Jamrs Mi'Laggnii; Stanley — Bernard Elli(»it, K. 'I'hurhurn ; Douglas — D. Pugb, L. Burpee; Queensbury — G. W. Knox, J. Parent; SouthamptQn'-^, Bartlett, J. Parent. •OUNTT OV CBlBI^OTTf . 10 -^>s CX>UNTY OP CHABIiOTTB. TAroa 306,019 acrei. Population 28,668.] Justieea of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — Robt. Thomson, Patk. Clinch, Thomas Burton Abbott, Chas. R. Hatheway, and G. D. Street, Eaqi. Juitiee$ of the Peace — Robt. Thompson, Patk. Clinch, Chas. R. Hatheway, DaTid Mowatt, Wilford Fisher, Abraham i. Wetmore, Cochran Craig. Geo. M'Kay, Hon. Joha J. Robinson, James W. Street, James Boyd, ; Robert Watson, John Grimmer, John Farmer, James Brovrn, Isaac Knight, Arch. McCailum, Jacob Ifoung, Hy. Webber, Wm. Thomson, J. Carlyle, MaU com Mealy, Francis Hibbard, Claudius Messinett, Peter Morrison, George Hilti, Patrick Curran, William H. ChafTey, Geo. Fountain, John £. Messinett, Hugh Ludgate, John Marks, George Y. Knight, Augustine BancroA, J, A. Heney, John Mann, jr., Chas. Bradley, Wm. Whitlock, Sam'l. M'Farlane, Thomas Barry, John E. Moore, Thos. Cotterell, Henry Stiles, Gideon Pres- cott, Wm. K. Reynolds, Robert V. Hanson, Isaac Justason, Jas. Rasseli, jr., Zachariah Chipman, Hugh Cullinen, James Muirchie, Geo. B. AUward, Geo. S. Grimmer, Timothy Crocker, Thomas Fraser, Thomas Robinson, Thomas B. Wilson, John McLeod, Magnus Green, Archibald M'Dermett, George Maxwell, George Dick, Robert Stevenson, Charles M. Goye, George Allen, Nathan Smart, Rex M. King, Robert M'Lellan, James Smart, Adam W. Smith, Timothy Rierdon, Wheeler Lawrence, Joseph H. Maxwell, Jas. E. Lynett, S. Whitlock, Wm. T. Rose, Wm. Ellis, Geo. F. Stickney, Jeremiah Hansen, Daniel Crilly, James S. Trenhelm, Levi Toung, Jokn MTntosh, Thomas Bieck, John Orr, Joseph Donald, Joseph Simpson, Thos. Tamer Odell, and Nehemiah Marks, Esquires. High Treasurer. THB ST. NTBPHXV BUBAL CBMBTBRT. At St. Stephen, Charlotte County — Incorporated, 1856. r. H. Todd, Esquire, President. Datid Brown, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer. JaiAea G. Stevens, Esq., M. P. P., ZtehBriah Chipman, Esq., Gflorge A. Boardnan, Esq Honry F. Eaton, Esq., P. M. Abbott, Esq., 8. H. Hitekens, Esq Mr. Samuel Almond, Superintendent. COUNTY OP SUNBURY. [Area 178,896 acres. Population 6,067.] Jmtiees of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — John S. Saunders, Natkantel H«bbar4, Tkoa. Harrison, Calvin L. Hathaway, Hon. Robt. D. Wilmot, Benjamin S. Bailey, and T. A. Beckwith, Jusiieeo of the PMce— John 8. 8aiinderi, Nathanitl Hukbari, Tktaiaa *• Directors. •4'S ' COUSTT 0» flUNBURY — 0OU5TT Of QDMIl'll. «7 Harrifon, Cahin L. Hatbeway, Hon. Robt. D.Wilnot, Beaj. S.Bailiey, T. A* Beckwith, William HoytJoiinPeabody, Thamas N. Gilbart, William B«rp««t Enach Lunt, Thomas Hartt, jr., Willian Seoullar, Thomaa H. 8inith,Jalia Glasier, Masti Coburn, Gaarga Morruw, Thoi. O. Milaa, Wm. Eatabrookf, Charlfs Tracaj, Cbarlea J. Bailay, Rcubei Hoben, Stephen P. Eatabreoki, Charlei Brawn, Jeha Siramona, A. C. Plummer, Cbarlaa Burpee, Thomaa A. Beckwitb, Robert Linton, Thomas Wright, Henry P. Bridges, Isaao Taylor, James Mitchell, W. £. Hoyt, Martin Adams, John C. Seely, C. D. O. Curry, John H. Dewitt, Jeremiah Tracey, Jas. Miller, Jas. C Simmons, William McLean, John Stone, William Mowatt, James Payne, Charlea H. Clowes, James K. Hazcn, Jonathan Bridges, Addison Stirling, Archibald Harrison, and Charles Duffy, Esquires. High Sheriff— James S. White, Esq. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolie — George J. Bliss, Esq. [Area 353,574, acres. Population 13,359.J Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — Hen. Harry Peter* John M'Lean, Ebenezer L. Burpee, Thos. P. Hewlett, Geo. W. Hoben, Chas. Keith, Thomas Harrison, and Chas. P. Wetmore. Justices of the Peace — Hon. Harry Peters, John M'Lean, Ebeneter L. Burpee, Thomas P. Hewlett, George W. Hoben, Charles Keith, Thomas Harrison, Chas. P. Wetmore, John M'Allister, Jos. B. Perkins, Wm. Mur- ray, Joseph Coy, Gideon D. Bailie, James Ingledew, Thomas Mur- ray, J. R. Earle, John Goldfinch, Isaac M'Lean, Gilbert Perry, James Slip, Charles £. Langan, David Philips, Wm. F. Bonnell, John Curry, David Ebbett, Alex. Case, Benjamin H. Boal, Joshua Calkina David Ferguson, Jessie Clark, Joseph F. Estabrooks, Thomas Cooey, James Policy, William Malone, George Elkins, Francis Wood, Wal- ter S. Butler, John J. West, Thos. W. Carpenter, Jas. Toole, John Robert- son, W. H. White, Jos. Humphreys, Geo. W. Smith Isaac B« Bonnell, Hsnry Todd, R. P. Yeomans, Gilbert W^qgins, Arthur Branacombe, Thoo. Leonard, Daniel Kelly, Charles Murray, Robert Phillips, Jamea Pearson, John Corbett, Daniel Palmer, senior, Ebonczer Williams, John Clewoa, and John Rolaerts, (of Douglas Valley Road.) High Sheriff'— ithn Palmer, Esquire. It CfUNTT •;' tUBIs'S — «()UNXT ff flMa'f Clerk of tfte Peace and Keever of the Rolia—T. R. Wftmi^re, Biquir^^ JWj?« o/ProAflrfe«— T. R. \Vetmorr, E«q. , MegMtrar-^Jtimea R. Curry, Esq. ♦ •" ••.JJ.. 'Rq[i$irur of Deeds and WUla—llon. Harry Peter*. ' ^ Reuiver »f Royaltiet for Queen'a and Sunbu.y — John M»yn»rd, E»q/ County Treasurer — Edrrard Simpson, Esq. " Auditor— Jnmcn Rrid, E«q. " ;; • Inapeetor ef Schools — E. H. Duval, Esquire. Coroners— iohn Earle, Thoraaa T. Hewlett, K. T. Babbitt, (Jeorge W, White, John Murphy, Thos. M. Tilley. Adam R. Strong, C. R. Bayard, Humphrey Gilbert, Samuel B. Stewart, Albert Ferguson, and John T. Bailey, Esquires. Audtoneere — Archibald McAllister, Williaia F. Bonnell, David Fergu- son, Edward Simpson, (Gagetown,) John Armstrong, William Hogshaw, (Petersville,) James T. Tool, James Starkey, Butler 8. Thorne, Jamas Pearson, (Johnston,) Isaat T. Vanwart, William Golding, (Wickham), Walter S. Butler, (Canning) Lawrence O'Leary, and Charles Keith. Commissioners for taking Special Bails in Supreme Court — Hon. H. Peters (Gagetown), E. L. Burpee, Esquire, (Chipman) Charlai Ktitb, Esq. (Brunswick), James Inglcdew, Esquire, (Johnston.) Commissioners for taking Ajffldavits in the Supreme Court — Hon. H. Peters, John J. Millidge, Esq. (Gagetown), Eben. L. Burpee, John Gold- finch, Isaac C. Burpee, Esquires (Chipmp.i), Charles Keith, Esq. (Bruns- wick), Thos. Murray, Esq. (Johnston), Joseph B. Perkins, Esq. (Peters- ville.) John Curry, Esq. (Upper Gagetown,) Gideon D. Daily, and th« Attornies practising in the County. ^ Notary Public — T. R. Wetmorc, Esquire. _ , Issuer of Marriage Licenses — T. R. Wetmore, Esquire. Barristers and Attornies — T. R. Wetmore, J. R. Curry, and C. A. Harding, Esquires. Tbbms or GcxBitAL SassioNs anh Commov Plmab — Fourth Tuesday in January and June. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas — 4th Tuesday in April and Oct. , A Monthly Probate Court for Queen's County is holden at the Judge's office in Gagetown on the third Tuesday in every month, (except July) at which the officers will be in attendance. Probates of Wills and Administra- tions can be applied for at any other time. • .' KING'S COUNTY. [Area 6C1, ISO ficrci. Population 2S,2W.] Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — Thos. Beer, Justus S. Wetmore, John C. Vail, Samuel Hallctt, John L. Wilmot, and Nelson Arnold, Esquires. Justices of the Peace — Thos. Beer, Justus S. Wetmore, Hnnry A. ScorM, John C. Vail, A. C. Evanson, John Barbarie, Isaac Haviland, Samuel Foster, John Wightman, John Brittain, Hon. J. H. Ryan, Chas. W. Stockton, John C. Price, Elias S. Wetmorc, John Hagarty, Robert M'Cully, Wm. Freeze, jr., Samuel Hallett, Craven Langstroth, Eliaa a-f o« •.£»»■• f ^m ffuwn M wam% 1 ».. .f* ft 8. FreM«, Dnnean M. Campbell, Itaae A. D«dff«, Sanuel Henderaon, Waaden Fowlar, Nelaon Arnold, Elijah A. Perkina, William Pjewell, Waltar B. Scavil, Charlea C. Stewart, Jamea Fairweather, Janea W. ?)awlan, 8aml. Foater, Jahn H. Wright, J. D. M. Keator, Robt. 8. Foater, Jaha M'Laod, jr., John L. Wilmot, Wm. Pearaan, Wm. A. Stockton, Wm. B. M'Kael, Wm. M'Lead, Chaa. Gray, Philo. M. Raymond, Nathaniel Balyaa, Wm. Buchanan, John O. Dann, Jaa. Coakaon, Henry Fowler, DaTid Hatfield, Zebulon Connor, Gee. H. Wallace, Wm. Scouilar, Jaa. A. Fcnwick, Wm. Coatea, Jahn M'Arthur, Wm. Keith, Jaa. L. Flewwellinf, John Erb, JokM M'Intyre, Daniel M'Lachlan, John Urquhart, Wm. S. Taaklea, Robert Morriaon, Wm. Baakin, T. Olirer Arnold, John C. God- ard, Wm. Deniaten, Joa. D. Baxter, Jabei E. Titua, Geo. Flewwelling, Geo. Barnaa, David McKeniie, Henry Piera, jr., Isaac Faulkner, John Armatrunf, Joahua C.Upham, Peter Brennan, Peter Dunn, John M'Leod, (Studholm,) Patrick M'Briarty, John Carroll, Nathaniel H. DsTcber, Geo. Holmea Kieratead, and J. Murray Nase, Es^uirea. High Sheriff— StLiauel N. Freeae, Eaqaire. Keeper of the Rollt and Clerk of the Peace and Injerimr Court of Com' m§n Pleas — Edward Betta Smith, Esquire. Regiatrar of Deeds and Wills, mnd Registrar of Probates — J. C. Vail, Eaq. Ctroners — laaac HaTiland, SyWeater Z. Earle, A. C. Evanaon, Jamea Wetniora, Adino Paddock, jr., Obadiah Purdy, John M. Raymond, Allan McLeod and Geo. Rix Price, Eaquirca. Commissioners fsr taking Bail and Afjidanits in the Supreme Csurt — John C. Vail, A. C. Eranaon, Sam. Hallett, C. W. Stockton, Hon. John H. Ryan, John C. Price, Samuel Foater, Jamea A. Reeve, Jamea W, Nowlan, Jamea Cookaon, Isaac A. Doga, and Philo. M. Raymond, Esqa. Issuers of Marriage Licenses — B. B.Smith and T. A. D. McEIman, Eaqs. Commissioner for Solemnising Marriage — John V. Vail, Esquire. Receiver •/ Crown Debts under Act 7 Vic, e. 36 — Ed. B. Smith, Eaq. Auctioneers— E. S. Freete, D. Sheck, Wm. H. White, Elijah A. Per- kina, Sam. Freeae, Jaa. Lake, Gilbert Titus, Gilford Cougle, Benj. Spreul, Abraham Johnston, jr., Wm. Keith, J|s. E. Fryers, Isaac Pearson, Jere- miah D. Mabee, Joseph D. Baxter, Joseph Bclyea, T. G. Barnea, W. M. Teakles, Sam. Gosline, Noah Keath, Wm. A. Stockton, J. M'Naught, Thoa. Mathewaon, J. Sharp, B. L. Crawford, G. Downey, D. M. Johnson, Jas. W. Nowlan, G. H. Wallace, Douglas Fairweather, Sara'l. Foster, S, Kerstead, John E. Ryan, Wentworth MofTalt and Jos. Ryan. Trustees of Grammar School— Rev. W. E. Scovil, Re?. W. W. Walker, and J. C. Vail, Esq. leather of Grammar School — Arthur Maugcr. Inspector of Schools — Thos. W. Wood. ^ County Treasurer — John Flewwelling, Esquire. TiBMs 07 THE Gkherai. SESSIONS AND CoMJioM P^xis — First Tuas- day in March and third Tuesday in October. AoditiohalTibms 07 thkCohmoh Plxas — IstTuesday inMay and Jan. The Probate Court for King's County is held at the Court House on tha first Tuesday in every Month, except the month of March, and for that M«nth ON (k« Mondaf next befwrfl (h« first Tntsday. 70 COUHTT or WltTMOBtAWD. OOUNTr OP WSSTMOBLAND. [Area 46(5.620 acrc'J. Population 25.247.J Justieea of the Inferior Court af Common Pleas — Hon. Amoa E. Botsfordi Wm. Willson, Jos. Avard, Daniel Hannington, and 8. F. Black, Esquires. ^ Jtiaiiceaofthe Peace — Hon. Amos E.BotBford, Wm. Wilson, Joseph Avard, Daniel Hannington, Saml. F. Black, Philip Palmer, John Trcnholm, Geo. ^ Oulton, Geo. Piltfield, Philip Chapman, T. E. Smith, Rufua Cole, Thomaa ., Keillor, Jos. Chapman, John Carey, Alex. Munroe, Jaa. Anderson, Alexander Wright, Peter McSweency, Wm. Steadman, David Murray, Thus. Cochran, Sylvanus Minor, Jesse L. Bent, Wm. Allan, Reuben Chase, Ephraim Rawortb, Amand Landry, Silas C. Charters, Abraham Jones, Hugh M'Monagle, Samuel S. Wilmot, David Boyd, Chas. Mulryna, Moses Jones, Thomas : Gamble, Jas. Dickscn, Jos. Bleakney, Thos. Brown, SiL« D. Copp, larasl Steves, John Reed, Thos. Carter, Warren Price, Rufui Chappell, John S. Barnaby, John Reid (Bay de Verte), Frank Gallagher, Pollett Gallang, John S. Trites, John Harris, Jos. M'Haffry, Oliver Jones, Lovel Lewis, Jas. Powell, Louis Richards, Jos. B.Bowser, Jos. Hickman, Tuus Hicks, Chris. Harper, John Fawcett, Lemuel Wilber, Geo. Harper, Jonas Taylor, Rufus Wry, Robt. Madison, Patrick Hebert, Robert Godfry, Wm. George, C. C. » Hamilton, Jas. Dunlop, Wm. C. Robinson, W. F. Wortman, D. E. Casey, Jeremiah Lutes, W. K. Chapman, Amos Ogden, Angus M'Queen, Stephen Mills, Stephsn Binney, Eustace Babine, John Ford, Abel Atkinson (of the Quorum.) i , * : High Sheriff— Blah Botsford, Esq. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the RoIU—Oxah. E. Knapp, Esq. Judge of Probate — Hon. Edward B. Chandler. Registrar of Probates- -Charles E. Knapp, Ef :^uire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — William Backhouse, Esquire. Coroner*— Jacob Wortman, John W. Chapman, Elias W. Elliott, Jas. Wood, L. Lawrence, Joseph Harper, and W. J. M. Hannington, Esquires. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — Hon. Daniel Hannington, John Carey, Edward Cogswell, J. S. Wilmot, W. Wilson, Chas. S. Theal, and all Attoriiies in th^ County. Com. for taking Bail — Hon. D. Hanninj^ton. Commissioners under Absconding Debtors^ Act — John Chapman, and William Wilson, Esquires. Inspector of Schools — Thos. W. Wood. Auctioneers — William Lawrence, Ebenezcr L. Cowling, Robt. Atkinson, Ichabod Steves, Joshua Wood, J. W. Chapman, Robert Hallett, Hugh M'Monagle, Robert Atkinson, Robert Moffat, W. G. Harrison, W. B. Deacon, John Bennett, S. C. Charters, Wm. J. M. Hannington, William Peacock, and Henry Wilbur. Notaries Public— Amos S. Wilson, Charles D. Holstcad, D.L. Hanning- ton, Dorchester ; Hon. D. Hannington, Shediac ; Bliss Botsford, Moncton ; C. Milner, Sackville ; A. L. Palmer, Dorchester. Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas. — Third Tuesday in June, and Second Tuesday in December. Additional Terms of the Commom Plkai. — First Tuesday in April and Steonfl Tuesday in September. eocvvr or kortrvmbiriamb. 71 COUNTY OP NORTfiUMBERLAND. L Area 26 t.HTl acres. Populiition 18,801.1 Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — CJeorpfc Kerr, Hon. Pt'trr Mitchell, John M. .Johnson, Rich. Sutton, and Wm. J. Frascr, Esquires. Justices of the Peace — Geo. Kerr, Richard Hutchinson, Hon. Petor Mitch- ell, Alex. Goodfcllow, Thomas C. Allan, Alexander M'Lnggan, 'I'hos. W. Underhill, James W. Hierlihy, John Porter, Peter Morrison, Jarucp L. Price, Alexander Prater, sr., Donald M'Naughton, Miles M'MilInn, John M'AIIistcr, jr., Richard Sutton, Alex. Loudon, Wm. Muirhead, Robinson Crocker, John Harley, Geo. E. Lctson, John M'Rae, Hiram Freeze, Georffvi Whitnrr, John Haws. John Williston, Louis Robicheaud, Robt. T. Millv'r, John Pallen, Bi i Archibald, William M. Kelley, Michael M'Kendri<;k, Jolin Lawlor, Alexander K. M'Dougall, Geo. H. Ausnell, Geo. A. Blair, James Miller, Thos. F. Gillespie, Miles Carroll, John Noonan, Wm. Park, John Rundle, James Fish, Neil Gordon, David Jwhnston, Robt. Falconer, G«>o. Burchill, Alex. S;uinders, 1). Duvidson. John Joluison, (Tabicinlo,) Alex. Loggie, (Burnt Church,) Wm. Muirhead, Wm. Parker, John Fairley, William Svfim, Peter Esson, William C. Harley, John Nctin, Chp.rlec Sargeant, Jesse G. Harding, Robert R. Call, Alexander Jessamine, Wil iitrn Falconer, Vital Allan, Hugh Bain, James 'J', (irillnu Jacob C. Gough, Adam A .Shirreff, Michael Searle, William Williston. Isaac Matheson, Jabex B. Snowball, William Masson, jr., and John G. G. Layton, Ef>quires. High Sheriff — James Mitchell, Esquire. Cltrk of the Peace mud Keeper of the Rolls — Sainu-I Thomson, Esq. County Treasurer — Moses M. Sargeant, Escjuire. Surrogate — William Wilkinson, Esquire. Registrar — Diuiiel Ferguson, Esquire. Registrar •f Deeds and Wills — John Lawlor, Esquire. Coroners — Martin Cranney, Allan A. Davidson, Robt. B. Wasson, Edw, Rogers, John M'Lei>d, William O'Brien, and John S. Benson, M. D., Esqs. Inspector of Schools — Daniel Morrison, Esquire. Commissioners for Taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — Patrick Walt, Richard Davidson, William Park, Esquires, and Attornies of Supreme Court. Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriage — Alexander Goodfellow, and James L. Price, Esquires. Issuer of Marriage License — James L. Price, Esq., and Hon. E. Williston. Seizing Officer of Hay cut on Crown Lanrf— William Parker. Auctioneers — Robert T. Miller, John Lawlor, Wm. J. Fraser, Wm. Let- ion, DaTis P. Howe, Alexander Fraser, Chas. Marshall, John Fish, Jabez B. Snowball, Robt. Blake, Adam D. ShcrcfT, Jas. Johnston, Richard Sutton, Geo. A. Willard, W. Wyse, and John G. G. Layton. Revenue Officers — Chatham — Deputy Treasurer, Daniel Ferguson ; Land- ing Surveyor, J. C. E. Carnii< lael; Waiter, Searcher and Locker, Martin Cranney. Newcastle — Deputy Treasurer, W. Parker ; Waiter, Searcher tnd Locker, Da?id Witherall. ^ Barristers, Atlornie%, and Notaries Public — Newcastle — Hon. Edward ■*" % - JK' t'« -1 3k A W^' :• 1. 7 A ^ ft. ^ ^ - ... _ . . . fi ' ceuBTTT et wcmvitMBimiAirt— ••viiTf mw eist. Williston, Allan A. Davidflon and Samuel Thomion, Esquirei. Chatham-— Geo. Kerr, Hon. J. M. Johnson, Wm. Wilkinson, Daniel Ferguson, Richard Carman, Peter Miller, Esquires. CommUiionert for takin/^ Bwl in the Supreme Cnxtrt — r^aweaatle— Patrick Watt, Richard Davidson, William Parker, Esquires. Consuls — Norwegian, Hon. R. Hutchinson ; Prussian, Edward Hotchin- lon, Esq., ; French, John McDougall, Esq. TcBMn 0? Till GiTfiTiAL Sissiovs Ava CoMMVv Pj.iA« — Second Tues* daj in January and July. AnDiTio.^AA Tbbms or tbb C«mh«v Pfcixa — First Tuesday in May and October. CaiTilAK SAB IISHT CSlirAVT. Richard Hocken, Esq., Pruidtnt. Hugh Bain, Esq., ^ William Muirhead, Esq., \ Diruttrs. Dr. J. Pollon ) OOUKTT or KEWT, Area J19,918 asres. Population 1.^,854. • Justiees of the lnferi§r Cturt of Common PleoM — Thomas W. Bliss« Lestook P. W. DesUrisay, and John Bowser, Esquires. Justiees of the Peace — Thomas W. Bliss, Lestook P. W. Desbrinay, John Bowser, Hon. David Wark, William Hannington, David McAlmon, William S. Caie, Germain White, Rueben Jahnston, Lawreace Me. Laren, James Burns, James Girvan, Terrence Currant John Jardine, jr., Jahn Robertson, Henry Paters, jr., Henry Livingston, Joha Brait, John Sherridaa, Horatio B. Smith, Lewis B. Allain, Chas. Gosselin, Luke Johnson, Fabian D'Aigle, Amant Bourgeois, stn., James Lucas, Alexander Me Williams, jr., Stephen Briggs, Jacob Ferguson, Alexander Girvan, Edward Walker, David M'Minn, Zacheus Phinncy, Albert T. Smith, Josepli Doherty, Thomas Stevenson, John Ford, Jonathan Dickenson, John Stevenson, Ken- neth B. Forbes, Robert Brown, Thomas Irving, Alexander Johnston, and David Doherty, Esquires. • . r .^^ High Sheriff — Esq. Clerk of the Peace, Keeper of the Bolls, mnd Issuer of Marriage Licences Charles J. Sayre, Esq. - Surrugmte — Jamas A. Jaraas, Bs^. '*" Registrar — Charles J. Sayre, Rsq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — Thomas W. Bliss, Esq. , Coroners — Lawrence McLaren, M. D., Horatio B. Smith, H. H. Wsfaon, and Isaac W. Doherty, Esquires. Inspector »f Schools — Daniel Morrison, Esq. *'* * Trustees of the Grmmmmr Schotl — Rev. James Law, A. M., Rev. Joseph Pellctier, P. P., with Thomas W. Bliss, and L. McLaren, Esqs. Teacher •/ Grammar School — ^Vacant.) C§mmissioners fsr taking Bail and Affidavits in Supreme Court — Thoa. W. Bliif, L. P. W. DoaBrisay, and John Bowser, Esqra. • •VVTT Vr KIVT— ttWYT 91 fltVailTIB. 79 Auttionetrt — Joh« Bowser, Joicph Wctmore, Ilcury Litingston, Edward Rol)son, John L. Dwyer, Wm. Raymond, Wm. J.Keswick, Rufua S. Chand- Ur, Uicliard Sutton, jr., Jaco*j Ferguson, Jolin Whctrn, and D. McArthur, CammiMtiuntrt for Siek and Disabled Seamen'' $ Fund — L. P. W. Dca- Urinay, William 8. Caio, and Robert Wark, Esquirca. Medical OJfirtr in eharge of Hospital — Lawrence McLaren, Esq., ; Matron and Superintendent — Mra. McNeil. Commiiti' inert for Sie/t and Disabled Seumens* Fund at Buetouehe — Horatio U. Smith, and M. Atkinson, Esqrs. — Medical Supcrintcndant in Charge — H. H. Wilson. Esquire. County Treasurtr — Robert Warl^, Esq. Agent for Lloi/d'a — L. P. W. DesUrisay, Esq. Tiet Consult — Sweden and Norway — Robert Hutchinson, Esq., Richl* bntto — John Bowser, Esq., Buetouehe. KIKT COUVTT A«UIC VIiTUKAfc BOCIITT. Mr. John Ctrruiljcr, President. Jamei Girvan and Jonathan Dickenson, Vice Presidtntt. John Brait, Esq., Secretary. Tsmifa or TUB Gbitbral Sissioxs aku Common Plvab — Second Tues- day in January and Fourth Tuesday in June. AvuniOMAh TamMB oi tub Commov Plbas — Last Tuesday in April and September. Harbor Matter— Hr. Datid Wright, Htalth Offictr—UiiM W. Doherty, M. D. COUNTY OF GLOUCESTEH. [Area 182,TU acres. Population l^,07fl.] Justieet of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — Wm. Napier, Esq., Hon. John Forguaon, Georga Smith, and James G. C. Blackall, Esquires. Jutticet uf the Peace — Wm. Napier, Esq., Hon. John Ferguson, Perry J. N. DuBiartsq, John Richey, John Doran,Robt. Robinson, Francis Fcrgu- Bon, SsBfi L. Bishop, John Chfilriers, John Walsh, Wm. Taylor, Joseph Sowtll, John Moahaa, John E. )'Iiricn. Charles Meahan, James Smith, Robert Brown, Robert Younf, Rebt Nixon, William DaTidson, Wm. End, Hiiarion Ache, Franeis ^^'.x.r.iSL })(:■, Aloi. Campbell, John Foley, Mathow Parrott, An> .». High Sheriff— D. Gustavus M^ aohlan. Esquire. CUrk of the Peace and Keeper of th» UolU, and Clerk •f the Inferior Court of Common Pleat — Theophilus i^rBRrisay, Esquire. Surrogate — ITenry William Baldwin, Esquire. Segittrar of Probates — D. 'iustarus Maelauchlin, Esquire. Regittrar of Deedt and Wills — Henry William Bnldwin, Esquire. Coronera — John M'Kenaa, D. bsiBtiTts Mtcltichlao, and Joaeph Sew> §11, l«fiivt9. 74 COUITTT UV OLOUeilTlll — COVHTT At CimiBTOH. Inspector of Schools — D. Morrison, Esquire. Licensed Auctioneers — Francis Alexandre, Wra. Taylor, Robt. Young, Henry William Baldwin, and Benjamin W. Weldon. Principal of the Grammar School — Mr. John Sivewright. Barristers and Aitornies Practising — William End, and Theo, De«- Brisay, Esquires. Commissioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Court — William Napier, .fohn ]}oran, Kobcrf. Young, James G. C. Blackall, and Samuel L. Bishop, Esquires. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — Wm. Napier, John Doran, Robert Young, Jos. G. C. Blackall, Samuel L. Bishop, and the Barristers and Attornies practising in the County. Trustees and Directors of the Grummar School — W. Napier, Samuel L. Bishop, W. End, Theo. DesBrisay, Hon. John Ferguson, Rer. James A. Murray, and the Rev. William LeBaron McKiel. County Treasurer — H. W. Baldwin, Esquire. Issuer of Marriage Licenses — W. Napier, Esquire. Commissioner for Solemnizing Marriage — William Napier, Esq. President of the Agricultural Society — Samuel L. Bishop, Esq.; Secre- tary — Wm. Napier, Esq. Members of Board for Management of Tracadie Lazaretto — The Rct. F. X. Gauvrcau, and William Ferguson. Tbums Or rriE General Sessions and Common Pleas — First Tuesday in January, cnil First Tuesday in July. Additional Teums ok tdp; Common Plbas — First Tuesday in April and Last Tuesday in October. COUNTY OF CARLBTON. [Area TOO.OOO acres. Population 18,800.] Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — John Dibblee, Charles Perley, David Munroe, Jas. R. Tupper, Wm. Lindsay, Hon. Charles Con- nell, Stephen G. Burpee, Jas. R. Hartley, Robert Hay, and Robert Kerr, Esqs. Justices cf the Peace — John Dibblee, Chas. Perley, David Munroe, Jas. R. Tupper, William Lindsay, A. Upton, Paul M. Bedell, R. D. Beardsl«T, S. Estabrooks, Chas. Connell, J. A. Philips, Jas. Lockwood, Geo. Clowes, Jos. Burpee, Zephaniah Mills, Leonard R. Harding, George L. Raymond, William T. Baird, Mutthcw T. Philips, Abner Bull, Jos. Rideout, Jarvis Estcy, Michael M'Guirk, Jas. Kellcy, Stephen G. Burpee, Wm. Hayward, Benj. L. Richardson, Murphy Giberson, Wm. S. Nevers, John Bubar, John Holland Esty, Calvin Churchill, Robt. Hay, Robt. A. Hay, Wm. Lin 1- say, Richard S. Bull, Anthony Kearney, Geo. M'Donough, Alexander Kirkpatrick, Chas. Shea, Jas. Jordan, Edwin R. Parsons, William Forrest, John Burt, Hugh Cowperthwaite, Elisha Shaw, Hamilton Yeria, Samuel Dickenson, Cornelius Connolly, John Bennett, Richard S. Clark, Jamea Ebbett, William Dell Estey, Isaac S. Carvill, William Rced,Seth Squires, Isaiah B. Rideout, Alexander Hawthorn, George Millbery, George Wade, Geo. Squires, William B. Tompk'ns, George Thomas Hartley, Warren C. Bull, Alex. Walker, Harris H. Hobbs, John Thos. Allan, Simeon Cum- nins, James Grovar, George H. ConncU, John P. Katchum, Alexander ♦^ ••VSTT •! «ABftlY*». n Lindsay, Delancy Tomkins, Edward J. Smith, Robert Kerr, Norrit Beat, William F. Dibblee, John Fisher, George W. Boyer, Isaac Wortman, James H. Jacques, John Lcary, Scott Emery, David N. Raymond, Hugh, Montgomery, John Wolverton, Samuel H. Shaw, Andrew Stephenson, James Bridges, Gilbert Vanwart, Howard Debcck, Oliver Hemphill, Rich- ard Holmes, George Hartley, John Balloch, Bartholomew Lynch, William Hale, and John McLaughlan, Esquires. High Sheriff — Frederick R. Jenkins Dibblcc, Enquire. Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas — John C. Win- •low. Esquire. laeuers of Marriage Licences — H. M. G. Gordon, and J. C' Winslow, Esqs. Surrogate — Lewis P. Fisher, Esquire. Registrar of Probates — D. L. Dibblee, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills — David Munroe, Esquire. notaries Public— ItCv/'iB P. Fisher and J. C. Winslow, Esquires. Inspector of Schools — Edward C. Freeze. Principal of Grammar School — Jas. McCoy. Coroners — George Stickney, George West, William Connell, Charles Upton, William L. Drier, J. T. Allau and Samuel Watts. Commissioners for taking Special Bails in the Supreme Court — George L. Raymond and Jas. R. Tupper, Esquires. Practising Attomies — L. P. Fisher, D. L. Dibblee, George Connell, Jas. Edgar, Wm. M. Connell, John C. Winslow, and R. K. Jones, Esqs. Auctioneers — Allanson Payson, James H. Jacques, James Robertson, and Hugh McLean. Commissioner under the Absconding Debtors^ Act — J. Dibblee. Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas — First Tuesday in January and fourth Tuesday in June. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas — First Tuesday in March and firat Tuesday in October. MUIflCIPALITT OF CAllLETON COUJITT. James R. Hartley, Warden ; Hugh McLean, Secretary-Treasurer. TOWN OF WOODSTOCK. L. P. Fisher — Mayor. John Leary, James Edgar, John Balloch, W. F. Dibblee, Phillip McCaf- fery, A. Tyler Thompson — Town Councillors. Jamei li. Jacques — Town Clerk; Jameij Grover — Town Treasurer. CARLETOir COUKTI lOUICULTL HAL SOCIETT. H. E. Dibbiee — President; Thomas W. Longstafl — Secretary; James GroTer — Treasurer. WOODSTOrK mAILWAT COMFAITT. Robt. A. Hay — President. ^\ Wm. Lindsay, M. P. P., G. W. Vanwart, Robert Brown, F.R.J. Dibblee, George H. Connell and Robert Caldwell — Directors. .< ,'. x -. /amei Watts — Secretary ; James Grotar — Treasurer. If; •••rev m§ BtMr«««Mli —MVirvf •# AftBimr. ,,_.,, ^ COUNTY OP BBSTiaOUCHB. - . , , < [Area 7Y,9 Ifl atret, Population 4,874. ] Justices of the Inferier Court of C9mmon Plets — Jokn M9ntfOM«rj, D. Stewart, Arthur Ritchie, Adau FergMion, Wa. Haailtan, aad William M. Caldwell, Eaquirei. Justices of the peace- -John Mo»tgomery, D. Stewart, Adam Ferfuion, Arthur Ritchie, Archibald Ramsaj, William HamiltoH, William S. Smith, John Ultican, John M'Nair, Joka Cook, jr., John M'Millan, John Duaean. John M'Millan, jr., John Gilliei, Robert Fergaien, David Ritchie, Alex. C. De«Brisay, Chai. Murray, Patk. Doyle, John H. Pride, Alia* Andrew, Donald M'Alister, William Hamilton, 3d, Aaael Wella, George Moffat, John M'Lauchlan, Patrick Doyle, John Murchy, Alexander Laing, Arch. McKcnrie, and William M. Caldwell, Esquirea. High Sheriff — John L. Bnrberie, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Bulls — Andrew Barberie, Esquire. Surrogate — Chipman Botsford, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Probdes — Andrew Barberie, Eiquire. Inspector of Schools — Daniel Morrison. Trustees of Schools — Rct. James Murray, Rer. Wm. Nelson. Supervisor of Roads — Hon. John M'Millan. Commissioner for taking Bail in the Suprsme Court — Dugald Stewart, Esquire. Issuer of Marriage Licenses — A. Barberie, Esquire, Commissioners under the Absconding Debtors^ Act — Dugald Stewart tnd Arcihbald Ramsay. Coroners — James S. Morse and John U. Campbell, Esquirea. Fish Wardens — John Duncan and Alexander Cook. Teacher of the Grammar School — Crawford Hutchinson. Auctioneers — John U. Campbell, Charier Murray, David Sadler, Wil- liam Montgomery and John Phillips. County Treasurer — Donald Stewart. TsnMS or tiii Ga^xnAL Stssioira iirs CoxMOV Plias — First Tuea* day in January and second Tuesday in July. Additional Tkiihs or tub Comkoit Pliab — Second Tucaday in April and October. RKBTieorCHI AOaiCVtTVRAL BOCIBTT. A. Barberie, Esquire — President; Adam Ferguson, Esquire — Tice-Presi* dent ; William S. Smith, Esquire — Secretary and Treasurer. COUNTY OP ALBERT. [Area 204,037 Mres. Population 0,444.] Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — Ho». S. B. Chandler, W. H. Steves John Smith, Peter McLellan, Jamea Brewster, John Lewis, and George Calhoun, Esquirea. Justices of the Peace — Hon. E. B. Chandler, John iSmith, J. McLellan, Jamea Brewster, John Lewis, W. H. Steves, George Calhoan, Elisha Peck, George Steves, Enoch Stiles, Edward Stevens, J. S. Colpitis, Robt. Wright, laaao Croat, Joba Wallaeo, EdwurJ Stovoo, ianoo Rogora, Lati Woila «t«XTT OV A&SBA-r — ••VMTr Or TI«T«B(A ' ft t t¥ f John A. ReeJ, Hiram Edgett, Eira StoTta, Jainea Rjin, William S. Hopper, John Darchard, A. R. Chapman, Jamea Iloraeman, Thoa. Coipitt, Ltvria B. Stevea, Amoa A. Blias, Wm. Hallctt, Lrwia Smith, JamM Carnirath, W. P. Robinaon, John N. Chapman, (of the Quorum) and VV. J. Rted, Eaqairea. High ahtriff — Joseph S. Reed, Esquire. Keeper •ftht Rollt, and Clerk of the Pea^e and Inferior Court of Com- man Pleat — Samuel G. Morse, Esquire. Surrogate — M. B. Palmer, Esquire. Registrar of Probates — Samuel G. Morse, Esquire. * Registrar of Deeds and Wills — George Culhoun, Esquira. Coroners — J. S. Reed, W. J. Lewis, W. C. 'J'ritca, and Paul R. Moor*, Eaqs. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court — George Cal- houn and Eliaha Peck, together with the Attorniea. Barristers and Attornies residing [at Hopewell. — S. G. Morae, M. B. Palmer, T. B. Moore, and C. A. Peck. Inspector of Schools— T. W. Wood. Teacher of the Grammar School. — C. Collar. Auctioneers — Lewis E. Stcres, and James Montgomery. Commissiontr for taking Special Bail in the Supreme Court at Hope- well — George Calhoun, Esquire. Commissioners of Sewers under Act 22 Vic., c. 53, for Draining Get- man Toutn Lake — AgreenTingley, jr., Thos. W. Kinne and Michael Kiercr. Tbbm of thk Alhkrt Circuit Couut — Second Tuesday in July. Tbrmb of tub Gexkral Sessioss and Comm. 5 PtiAS — Fourth Tuesday in June and second Tuesday in November. AnDiTiojfAi TxRMa of tub Common Plkas — Second Tueaday in March and aecond Tuesday in September. COUNTY OP VICTORIA. LArcft 128.800 aerci. Population 7.701.] Justices ef the Inferior Court of Common Pleas — Benjamin Beveridgo, Charles A. Hammond, Francis Rice, Peter C. Amireaux, John Costigan, and Henry Baird Esquires. Justices of the Peace — Benjamin BeTeridge, Charlea A. Hammond, Paler C. Amireaux, Francis Rice, John Costigan, Vital Thibideau, Leon Belle- fleur, Antonio Belifleur, James Bishop, George W. Curry, Barnabaa Arm- atrong, Thomas Finn, Regist Therriault, Pruden Gagnon, Stephen Glaiier, Walter Britt, Michael Kirlin, William Clifford, William Hartt, Abraham C. Hammond, Hilaire LcVasseur, Flourent Fournier, John Hartt, Roderick McLean. Jamea Grew, Rosamond Violette, Joshua^D. Giberson, Joseph Cyr, Vital Hebcrt,< Adam L. Bereridge, Francis Tibbitts, Ezekiel Hutchison, Abraham T. Coorabes, William D. Kearney, Cyrill Patroia, William Ereritt, William M. Laskey, Corneilua McManus, Joseph Hiamveau, William Morehouse, Elijah Larkin, Lerit Therriault, John Lynch, John Tobin, Au- gustine Daigle, Joseph Murtin, Samuel Bishop, Daniel Hopkini, Duncan R fed, Thomas Crozier, Frederick W. Brown, Nathaniel L. Price, Magloire Albnt, Magloire Hebart, Thomaa Chaaa*, Ward C. Burpee, WealeyThomp. u t» VXITl^ fIVBCa Of l!r«ftAV» ISft IBBIAVB. •OD, AleXBndtr L. Watson, John Jenkins, W. R. Ncwcombc, Lewis Pickett, ,. Elijah Estabraoks, Peter O. Byram, (ot the Quoruui) and Samuel Yoanf, ) iSaquires. 8keriff-~i^T»e» Thompson, Esquire. Kupefftht Rolia and Ckrk of the Peace, and •/ ihi Inferior Cturi •/ Common rleaa — William T. Wilraot, Esquire. Jaauer of Marriage Lieenaet — William T. Wilmot, Esqulrs.. Surrogate — William M. McLauchlan, Esquire. Registrar of Probatet, Deeds and Wills — N. L. Pricr, Esquire. Coroners — J. Emerson, F. Tibbits, and William ClitTord. Seizing Officers — F. E. Beckwith and C. E. Bcckwilh, Deputy Treasurers — F. K. W. Brown, Grand Falls ; Francis Tibbits, Tobiqwe. Auctioneers — W. Clifford, F. E. Beckwith, ThomaH Cro/ier, Wm. Hartt. Inspector of Schools — Edward C. Freeze, Esquire. Trustees of the Grmmmar School — ReT. H. McGuirk, Rev. W. H. Street, . and F. E. Beckwith. Keeper of the Grammar School — M. CGrady. Taxifs OF THB GsiviBAr, Sessions ahd Commov Pluas — Second Tuesday in January and first Tuesday in July. AvDiTienrAi. Tirms of the Commsn Pleas — Second Tuesday in March and second Tuesday in October. ®ttlef)i;ifitical gi)))artmcitt. THE UNITED CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND. DIOCBSa or rREDEIlICTON. The Right Reverend John Medley, D. D., Lord IMsliop of Fredericton. Rev. 7reJerick Coster, Ecclesiastical Commissary )f New Brunswick. CiAPLiiKa — RevA. I. W. D. Gray, D. D., and Samuel Bacon. The Cathedral Church, Fredericion. Dbav — The Lord Bishop of Frcdericton. Cahoits (Honorary) — Revs. Frederick Coster, I. W. D. Gray, D. D., and William Harrison. ' « SvB>D»H — Rev. John Pearson. AssiSTABT MiiriSTiRs — Revs. John Pearson and Charles G. Cosisr. CLERGY IN THE SEVER \L RURAL DEANERIES. 1 — Deanery of Frcdericton. RuBAL Dbak — Reverend Charles Lee. Rot. John Black, Rector of Kingsclear. <« Charles G. Coater, Chaplain to the Forces and Assistant Minister of the Cathedral. «. Rl Til rVITlB CttVlCR n IVOIAITB AHD imitlKB. ; '-■c 79 Rev. Theodore E. Dowling, Rector of Douglas. « •• Thomaa Hartin, Missionary of Canterbury. " William Jaffrey, Rector for St. Mary's and Stanley. •• Charles Leo, Rector of Fredericton. '< John Pearson, Sub-Dean, Assistant Minister of the Catb«drtl, IDJ j^if* sionary at New Maryland. Henry Polland, Rector of Maugerville and Burton. £. Hannington. 4t « ■> ■ % — Deanery of St. John. RuBiL DiAK— Rer. I. W. D. Gray, D. D. Rer. William Armstrong, Rector of Saint James. « « It u <{ (« Rev. i< « 41 41 AHr " -- ♦^ — Deanery of St. Andrewi, — t T«f« oi\m •«. Rural iJean— Rev. W. Q. Ketchum, M. ▲ Rer. George T. Carey, Rector of Grand Manan t-'ir (« «< <4 ?, <( (I f( M « William Q. Ketchum, M. A., Rector of St. Andrewf. John M'GiTern, Rector of St. George. Edward S. Medley, Rector of St. Stephen. ' , -^ • ; Ranald E. Smith, Assistant Minister at St. Andrews. J. Sedgficld Thomson, Rector of St. David and St. Patrick. . .. John 8. Williams, Missionary at Campo Dello.] 5 — Deanery of Woodstoeh. Rural Dean — Reverend S. D. Lee Straat Rev. Robert C. Nelson, Curate of Woodstock. " S. D. Lee Street, Rector of Woodstock. W. Henry Street, Missionary at Tobique and Grand Falls. Charles F. Street, Rector of Prince William and Dumfries. H. W. Tippet, Rector of Queensbury. 6 — Deanery at Chatham. Rural Dean — Reverend Samuel Dacen. ,. R«T« Samuel Bacon, Rector of Chatham. ** William Cruden, Missionary at Blackville and Nelson. N. Allen Coster, Rector of Richibucto. James Hudson, Missionary at Glenelg, Newcastle, Ste. >< W. Le B. McKiel, Missionary at Bathurst. * *• W. Stirling Neales, Assistant Ministec St Chatham. 7 — Deanery of Shediat. Rural Dean — Rev. George S. Jarvis, D. D. Rev. Donald M. Bliss, Rector of Westmorland. " William N. Boyer, Rector of Moncton. George S. Jarvis, D. D., Rector of Shcdiac. G. Goodridge Roberts, Rector of Sackvi!!d and Dorchester. Alfred H. Weeks, Missionary at Buctouche and Cocaigne. J. P. Sheraton, Rector of St. Andrew's, Shcdiac. In connection with the Church of England the principal Associatian is the Diocesan Church Society. Its objects arc as follows : I. Missionary visits to places where there is no scttied^Clergyman, and aiil to new and poor Missions. 3. Tha astablishmsnt of Divinity Scholarships at King's College, Fred> erieton ; and aseistanec, where necessary, to those who may be under preparation for the Ministry, especially sons of Clergymen. 3. Aid to Sunday and other Schools in which Church principles are taught and the training and encouraging of Schoolmasters snd Catechists. 4. The supply of such Books and Tracts as are on the Catalogue of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, and none other. 6. Aid to the building and enlarging of Churches and Chapels."' 6. Aid to the building of Parsonage Houses. 7. The ereatioB of a fund towerde the aog mentatioo of the etipeode ef u it \ CJimUMi #1f-* .!tV 9M'& • 1 Clergymen wha are poor ; and towtrdi th« educttion of the childrea of loch Clergymen ; and towards the making a proviaion for thoia who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity. 8. The creation of a fund for the widows and orphans of CUrgy. 0. Aic to the Endowment Fund in particular ParishM. ,, . Ineomt of the Society for the prettni year : Collections and Subscriptions, • • • Intarest on Investments, • • • • Oranted by the General Ctmmittee, July 9rd, 1866 .- Missionary purposes, azclusive of grant from S. P. 6., Contingencies, • • * • • Widows' Pensions, • • • • Officers, - . « • • Support of Schools, • • • • f 7,098 06 Total amount of Society's expenditure sinos its formation in 1830, ..... 9164,051 60 orriciRB or thi siccisav ciivrch scczrtt. President — The Rrght Rct. John, Lord Bishop of Frederieton. Vice Presidenti — The Honorable Netille Parker, Master of the Rolls ; Hon. John S. Saunders, Frederick A. Wiggins, Esquire ; H. Bewyer Smith, Esquire ; Colonel John Robinson, Hon. 8. L. Tillcy. TVeasurer — Samuel J. Scovil, Esquire, St. John. Audilort — C. H. Fuirweather, and W. H. A. Keans, Esquires. Loan and Finance Committee — William Jack, Esquire ; C. H. Fairwea* ther, Esquire, S. J. Scovil, Esquire, Rer. W. Scoril, and B. L. Peters, Esquire. Setretary—Th» Rev. William Q. Ketehum, M. A., St. Andrews. ff,61i 80 7S0 00 $7,174 89 $6,398 06 900 00 300 00 300 00 40 00 THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. The Right Rer. J. Sweeney, D. D., Bishop of St. John, N. B. Rev. W. J. Foley, ReT. R. Walsh,| Rct. E. [Doyle, ReT.| B. McKaany, St. John. Rer. J. C. McDeritt, Rer. P. O'Neil, Fredericton. R. Vereker, St. Andrews. ^ E. J. Dunphy, St. Stephens. T. Connolly, Woodstock. - .*' James Quinn, ReT. E. Quinn, Carlston, fit. John. John Quinn, St. George. • < - P. Farrel, PetersTille, Q. Ce. ' F. X. Lafrancc, Shediac. h % vi Father Lefebre, Memramceelt. > • 4 •* «» a li M << tt (< (t \ > CHURCH Of BOMB. Madawaska Female Academy — under the care of the Sisteri of Charity Superioress — Sister Mary Augusta. Maint Michael's Male Academy, Chatham — Mr. Thomas Caulfield, Pro- fessor of Mathematics, Mr. William Vallery, Prof, of Greek and Latin. Mr. Stanislaus Doncet, Prof, of French. Academy of the Saered Heart for Young Ladiet — Waterloo Street, St. John, N. B. — Madam Kennedy, Superioress. The Sistera of Charity have Superior Schools in St. John, Portland, Frcdericton, and Woodstock, and large Free Schools. — Sister Mary Augus* tine, Superior. PRESBYrERIAN CHURCH OF NEW BRITNSWICK. Jn eonneetion with the Church of SeeiUmd. Moderator of Synod. — Rev. John Wells. CUrk of Synod. — Rev. John M. Brooke, D. D. PKBSBTTIRT 01 lAIHT fOHT. -. ^ Clerk.— Ittr. William DonaW, D. D. St. Pavl's Church, Fredericton — Rev. John M. Brooke, D. D. Greenock^ St Andrawa — R«t. ,' olui Bom. 1 If \ rmifBTVIftlAH 0IIWBCII. M Whilier'i Ridge Church, St. Patrick— Rpt. John Boat. 8l. Andrew's Church, St. John— UeT. Williim Donald. D. D Rothiaj Church, RothBay — Rot. G«o. J. Cain, A. B., MisBJonary. St. John's Churcn, Richmond — Rct. James Ktdd, A. M. St. Andrew's Church, Woodstock— Rct. W. T. Wiikins, A. D., Mis sionary. St. James' Church, Northampton— Rct. W. T. Williins, A. B. St. Mary's Church, Nashwaak — Rct. Peter Keay, A. M. Stanley and Boipstown — " ». «♦ McDougall Settlement and SheJiac — Vacant. Portland — Ret. George J. Caie, A. B., Missionary. PKESBTTRIIT or MinAMICHI. Clerh — Rer William Henderson. D. D. St. James' Church, Newcastle — Rct. William Henderson, D. D. Red Bank Church, , Rct. Frederick Howe, Ordained Missionary. St. Andrew's Church, Chatham, Rev. Charles S. Ogg, A. M. ♦♦ " Glenelg — Rot. Frederick Howe. rRKSuTTKnr of nr.HTiooucHx. Cler/e—Rcr. John Wells. St. Andrew's Church, Campbelltown — Rev. W. Wilson. Flatlands, &c., '* " St. John's Church, Dulhousie — Hot. Janiea Murray. Mapio Green — ** " St. Andrew's Church, New Richmond — Rct. John Wells, A. M. ^v St. Luke's Church, Buthurat — ReT James Allister Murray. . . New Bandon, dtc, " <* PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE LOWER PROVhXCES OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. PRXSHTTERT OF ST. JOHH. ReTds. Andrew Donald, Campbell Settlement ; Lewis Jack, Springfield ; James Bennett, St. John Pres. Church ; James Baird, Carleton ; Willium Alves, Calvin Church; James Gray, Norton, Ac. ; Neil McKay, St. David's Church. rsKSBTTiRr or ht. rtiphkit. ReTds. John TurnbuU, St. James ; William Millen, Bocabec; P. Morri- son, St. Stephen. PRESBTTBHT OF TORK. ReTds. Alexander Smith, Prince William ; Tames Salmon, Salmon RiTer, Q. C; Alexander Stirling, Fredericton ; — — , Richmond. -*r -• ? ' '" '*'' VBBIBTTBBT OV lilBAMIffat. Retdi. A. MeMaiter, New Milli ; James Law, Kichtburtrt ; Thoi. 0. Johnston, BUrkville ; Jaraei Fowler, Dais Hiver ; Thoi. G. Nicholioitt ]liT«i Charles, Jtt. ro>. ^4 ^ . J V ReTiis. ITufk McL*od, D. D., Sjdney ; Jsmt^s Frtser, BcuUnlerie ; Mat- thew Wilson, Sjdnej Mines; James Ross, G. RIt. and Loch Lomond ; Abraham Mcintosh, St. Anns; iHaac McKay, Gabarus ; Alex. Farquharson, Lflitch's Creek; — — , Cape North. PBBSUTTIRT Off TICYOBIA ABB BICHHOBB, ReTds. Murdoch Stewart, West Bay ; Wm. G. Forbes, Plaister Core ; Kenneth McKcniie, Baddeck ; Donald McKenxie, Middle Hiver; William Sinclair, Mabou ; , Whycocomah. rBBSUTTBnT or TATAMAOOVCUB. Ratds. James Watson, New Annan; John Muiiro, Wallace ; W. S. Darragh, Goose Rirer; H. B. McKay, River John ; Thos. Sedgwick, Tat- amagouche ; , Wentworth. rmiSIITTBBT Of PBI5CB BlIWARl) IflLAKD. Revds. R. S. Patterson, Bcdequo ; Alexander Campbell, Strathalbyn; Jamos Allan, Coto Head; Isaac Murray, Cavcndiaih and N. (ilasgow; Alex. Muriro, Brown's Creek ; Henry Crawford, E. St. Fetors and B. Fortune ; George Sutherland, Free Church, Charlottotown ; Allan Fraser, Cascumpeque and Tignish ; Donald McNeill, WoodTillc and Little Sands; Alexander Cameron, N. London and Sumincrftcld ; Robert Laird, Prince- town ; William Ross, W. River and Brookfiold ; Allan McLean, Dundas; W. R. Frame, Richmond B. and Sunimerside ; Alex. Falconer, Queen Sq,, Charlottetown ; John D. Murray, Richmond Bay, West; William Stuart, W. Campbellton and Brae ; Donald McDougald, St. John's, New London ; David W. Cameron, Weal St. Peters; , Murray Harbor; , Tryon. rmBBBTfBET OF vmuRa. Revds. Thos. S. Cr«we, Maitland and Noel , .fames Smith, D. D., t7p- ptr Stewiaeke ; John I. Baxter, Onslow ; William McCulloch, Truro ; James Byers, Clirton ; Ebeneiar E. Ross, Upper Londonderry ; Alex. L. Wyllie, Lower Londonderry ; James McG. McKay, Economy ; Samuel Johnston, Harvey, N. B.; John Currie, Maitland, Snd congregation ; ia* «ob McLellan, Maitland and Nosl, Ist congregation ; Duncan McKinnnn, Parrsboro' ; John D. McGillivray, M. Stewiaeke and Brookfield. PnBBBTTBBT 01 PICTOU.' Revds. David Roy, James Church, E. River; John McCurdy, Chatham, N. B.; John Stewart, J. Knox Church, N. G. ; John Campbell, Sher- brook* ; George Walker, Primitive Church, N. G. ; James Bayne, D. D., Prince St. Church, Pictou ; Andrew P. Miller, French River; Alex. Suth- erland, R. Hill and W. B. R. John ; Duncan B. Blair, Blue Mountains and B.'a R. ; Georgt Patterion, Salam Church, Green Hill ; JaasM Thorn* iratiifAt itm«ii«>ii« Mtata. M" •an, Ct«tr»I Chareh, W, Rifer ; titorg* Rotldick, W««t Rittr ; John McKinnon, Hopewell ; Thomai D«wnip, Antigonith ; Alex. Run, J. Knuz, Chtrloltetowi ; Kenneth J. Grant, Mcrigumiih ; i. A. f . Sutherland, Little lUrUr ; C. B. Pitblado, Glenelg, ('aledonia, Ac. ; A. i. Mowatt, AlbicB MinM ; Goahtn and Lochaker vacant ; Spriagville Taaanl ; S. |. town Taaant. PRISBTTiar Cr lAhllAX. ReTda. J. L. Murdoch, Winda^r ; Prof. Andrew Kinpf ; Janea Waddell, Sheet Harbor, &c. ; Robert Scdgewick, Muaquodoboit ; Petar O. Mc- Gregor, Poplar GroTe Church, Hnlifax ; George ('hriatie, Yarmouth ; Wil- liam DuflT, Lunenburg; Walter Thorburn, Hamilton, Bermuda; John Cameron, Nine Mile HiTcr; George M. Clarke, Shelburne ; Moaoa Har- Tey, St. John'a, Newfoundland ; William Forlong, South Cornwallia ; Wm. Maxwall, Chalraer'a Church, Halifax; Jahn McL. McLeod, New- port ; Jamea McLean, Shubcnacadie and G.'a River ; William Murray, North Cornwallia; Alex. Robs, Harbor Grace, Newfoundland; Alex. Stewart, Lawrencetown, Ac; Howard D.Steele, Weat Cornwallia ; Prof. A. McKnight, Dartmouth ; Donald McMillan, Lower i^a Have ; John Morton, Bridgewater ; Donald S. Gordon, Annapolig, Ac ; 'I'homaa Gum- ming, St. John Church, Halifax ; MaltluwCJ. llcnrf, Cljde and Barring- Ion ; Edward Annand, Windsor; Edward McCurdy, Musquodoboit Har- bor, Ac; Kcnnetcook, Gore, Ac, vacant. Rev. John Gtddie, D. D., Vo- reign Miaaionary, New Hcbriilca. WESLEYAN METHODIST CONNECTION OR CHURCH OF EASTERN IJKIllSJI AMERICA. Rev. John McMurray, President ,- Rev. Edward Boltarell, Cu. Delegate ; Rev. R. Alder Temple, Secretary. I. — Hi-LIFAX DISTRICT. Halifax — Revda. E. Botterell, R. Alder Temple, Henry Pope, Snd tuper- numerary. Conference Office — John McMurray, Book Steward and Ed- itor. Dartmouth — HowardJSprague, M. A. ; Thos. Agnwin, Sup.'y. Mua- quadoboit Harbour — R. D. B. Johnson. Middle Muaquodoboit — Leonard Gaeti. Sarabro, and Margaret's Bay — fredarick Devitt. Lunenburgh — John J. Teaadale. New Germany — John Johnaon. Windaor — E. Brettle ; F. Smallwood, Supernumerary. Falmouth — C. Pitblada. Newport — Jamas Taylor. Avondale — H. McKeown. Kempt — William Tweedy. Maitland— David B. Scott. Bermuda— Wm. Ryan, J. McC. Filton, H. B., A. S. DesBriaay. Rar. Jas. McMurray, Chairman ; Rev. Jas. Taylor, Fman$iai See.'y. II. — gr. joii DiiTsicr. 8t. John (Sauth) — Revda. Jaa. England, J. S. Addy, J. L. Sponagle ; W. Temple, M. Picklea, W. T. Cardy, Sup.'ya. 8t. John (North)— J.,R. Nar. raway, A. M. St. John (Weat)— G. O. Hueatis. Fairville— Job. G. An- gwin. St. Andrewa — Robert Wilson. St. David's— J. E. Thurlow. St. BtcphaB—A. D. Black. Milltown— William WiUon. Susaaz Vala— G. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) i:^o 1.0 mm lU |50 "™^ llll^^ ■^ 1^ mil 2.2 i ■- IIIIIM I.I 1.4 III 1.6 1.25 6" Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4S03 e \ m .aj?.v.-fi!,t;a; ifraf&irAH iiiti«>ii« •■««•■. Cv' if ' !, B. Pajion. Grand Lake, See. — George Harrison. Harelock— C. W. Dockrill, Greehwich — Joseph |Sutclifle. Kingston — J. J. Colter. Up- hau — W. C. Brown. BeT. James England, Chairman; Rer. G. O. Haestis, Financial See*y. III. — Xnuno DISTRICT. Truro— Retds. Roland Morton ; Ctiaa. Stewart, Sup'y. Rirer Philip— Jas. R. Hart. Wallace and Pugwash — George Johnson, C. Paialej, A. M. ; G. W. Tuttle, Sup'y. River John — J. V. Jost. Albion Mines — Uouglas Chiproan. Guysboro' and Canso — James Burns, M. W. Lodge ; James Buckley, Sup'y. Sydney — Paul Prestwood. Ship Harbor — Elias Black- ford. Manchester John G. Bigney. Gabanes — A. E. LePage. Black- house Mines — J. Winterbolhom. „„„ , Rev. George Johnson, Chairman. Rev. J. V. Jost, Fin'/. Secretary. IV.— p. B. ISLAXD DISTRICT. Charloltetown, Revda. M. Richey, D. D. ; Jabes A. Roger? ; Richd John- son, M. D., Sup'y ; Cornwall and Little York, H. Pope, 2nd ; Pownall, F. W. Moore ; Bedeque, Richard Smith ; Margate, W. W. Colpits ; Sum- merside, W. W. Percival; J. B. Strong, Supetnumery ; Murray Harbor, J. A. Mosher. Rev. M. Richey, D. D., Chairman ; Rev. Henry Pope, Fin'A See. V. — fREDBRICTON DT8TRICT. Frederlcton, Revd. John Lathern ; Sheffield, Job tthenton : Kingsclear, J. A. Clark, A. M. ; Woodstock, G. 8. Milligan ; Jacksonville, F. Harrison ; Florenceville, J. W. Howe ; Andover, B. J. Johnson ; Nashwaak, S. B. Martin; Gagetown, John J. 8. Allen; Miramichi, Edwin Evans, A. D. Morton, A. B. ; Bathurst, William Alcorn ; Dalhousie, R. H. Taylor. Rer. G. S. MiUigan, Chairman ; Rev. John Lathern, FtV/. Secretary. TI. — SACKVILLB DISTRICT. Sackvillfl, Revds. A. W Nicholson, J. Snowball ; Sup'y. Educational Institutions — H. Pickard, D. D. Presdent of College ; A. De Wolfe, D. D., Theological Professor. Travelling Agent, &c.,'George Butcher; Point de Bute, Robert Duncan ; Bale de Yerte, A. S. Tuttle ; Moncton, William McCarty ; Dorchester, C. Jost, A. M. ; Hopewell, James Tweedy ; Hills- borough, L N. Parker; Coverdale, Asa B. Waters; Richibucto, John Gassidy. Rev. Ingham Sutcliff, Chairman ; Rer. C. Jost, A. M., Fin'l Seertiary Ml — ANNAPOLIS DISTRICT. Annapolis, Revds. Jos. Hart, W. H. Heartz ; Hillsburg, Jas. 8. Coffin ; Bridgetown, Henry Daniel ; G. Miller, Thomas H. Davies, Supernumera- ries ; Wilmot, G. M. Barratt ; Joreph F. Bent, Supernumerary ; Ayles- ford, R. E. Crane ; Horton, S. W. Sprague, R. B. Mack ; CornwalHs East- R. Weddall ; Cornwallis West, John Reed ; Digby, Stephen F. Huestis ; Digby Neck, Thomas Deinstadt. Rev. H. Daniel, Chairman ; Rev. S. F. Huestis, Fm7. Seereiary, 0OKCBX«i.TIOirAl— rZIOS's — ABTS BAB1XW CBTTBOHai. 87 -C. W. r. Up. See y- lip— J«§. A.M.; Douglai Jamei Black- Black- ttary. id John- PownalJ, ; Sum. Harbor, I See, 'dear, J. farriiron ; »k, S. B. 18, A. D. rlor. 'ttary. cational , D. D., i'oint de William ; Hills. > John ttary Coffin ; umera* Aylea- I East- veatia ; \ •vn '. ..., ..if .. yUI. — LIVBRPOOL DISTRICT. ;..,.»:•( ...■*«. n ^ Liverpool, Revda. D. D. Currie ; Caledonia, E. B. Moore ; Yarmouth North, W. W. Perking; Yarmouth South, J. G. Hennigar; Barrington, C. W. T. Dutcber, Thomas Smith ; Shelburne, T. Watson Smith ; NrE. Har- bour and Roseway, T. D. Hart; Port Mouton, Robert Wasson ; Mill Village, F. H. W. Pickles ; Petite River, C. Lockhart. Rev. J. G. Hennigar, Chairman ; Rev. D, D. Currie, Fin'i. Secretary. IX. — NBWFOUNDLAMD DISTRICT. St. John*s, Revdii. John Prince, A.W. Turner, Jos. Gaetz ; Harbor Grace, J. S. Phinney ; Carbonear, John S. Peach, Jos. Todhunter ; Brigus, W. £. Shenstonc ; Black Head, John Waterhouse ; Island Cove, Thomas Fox ; Old Perlican J. A. Duke ; Hant's Harbor, John M. Pike ; Trinity, George Forsey ; Bonavista, James Dove ; Catalina, Charles Comben ; Twillingate, John Goodison ; Burin, Thomas Harris ; Grand Bank, S. T. Teadr Rev. James S. Peach, Chairman ; Rev. James Dove, Fir»7. Secretary. MISSIONS. Labrador, (for Summer Months), J. Todhunter ; Petite, Joseph Pascoe; Channel, - ; Exploits, H. L. Crawford ; Fogo and Change Islands, Charles Ladner; Greenspond, Isaac Howie. The next Wealeyan Methodist Conference will be held on the Fourth Wednesday in June, A. D., 1867, at Halifax, N. S. CONRGEGATIONAL MINISTERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK. St. John — Reverend Frederick Hastings ; Sheffield — Reverend Robert Wilson ; Keswick — Revd. G. Sterling ; St. Stephen — Revd. Charles G. McCuUy. ZION'S CHURCH, PARISH OF PORTLAND. . . J. G. Baylis, Pastor. CHRISTIANS, OR DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. Christian Church, Duke Street, Saint John, N. B., Pastor, Elder Geo. Garraty. Deer Island, N. B., Pastors, Elder Harris Greenlaw, and Elder A. Greenlaw. Keswick, York County, Elders J. and H. Boone. . r -i ' ■ . . . ■ ^.^ ,^ BOABD Of THB CHRISTIAN MISSIONABT SOfilBTT. Hon J. T. Talbot, Chairman. Executive Committee — Martin T. Staples, B. J. Ruggles, Esqs. Secretary — J. I. Barnes, Esq. •^0 BAPTIST MINISTERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK. ^ ^ y'"' WaSTBRB ASSOCIATieV. Revds. I. E. Bill, W. V. Garner, and G. W. M. Carey, Saint John ; E. C. Cady, A. M., Portland ; J. W. A. Blakney, Grand Falls ; George Bum, Macnaguack ; Joseph C. Biakenay, Woodstock ; T. W. Crawley, A. M., A. D. Thompeon, Saint Andrewi; G. K. Campbell, Eel River ; J. G. H»r. n ■ ArVIIV flVmCBBI, ITf. i' ' \f ■> >' '! itl Tcy, Upptr Woodstock ; W. W. Corey, William Harris, Keiwiek ; Cr. £stabrcoks, Simondi ; William M. Edwards, Blissfield ; William L. Hop< «. kins, Peiinfteld ; Charles Spurden, D. D., Fredcricton ; Benjamin Hughes, Saint George; James Walker, Masquerine ; E. Hickson, Newcastle, Mir. ; B. Jewett, Prince William ; D. Outhouse, Dumfries ; B. F. Rattray, Saint John ; T. W . Saunders, Prince William ; James Tozer, Keswick ; J. H. Tupper Kingsclear ; B Webb, Nerepis ; J. Williams, Fredericton ; W. C. Rideout, Saint Davids ; W. H. Beckwith, Upper Gagetown ; W. S. Mc> Kenxic, Chatham ; Jarvis? Ring, Saint John ; George C. Godsoe, Man* quarine. Licentiatet — Elijah B. Corey, J. E. Hopper, C. Goodspesd, P. M. Mo> Leod, James A. Steadman, and W. D. Menzer. ■ASTIRM AMOCIi.TIOir. .■.-.. >..-■- ReTds. David Blakeney, Petitcodiac Station ; Samuel Bancroft, But* ternut Ridge ; David Crandal, Springfield ; Nathaniel Cleveland, Alma ; W. A. Coleman, Peticodiac ; W. A. Crandal, Ossekeag ; W. A. Corey, W. A. Troop, Springfield ; W. T. Corey, Moncton ; Henry Charlton, R»>nge, Grand Lake ; Patrick Dufly, J. H. Hughes, J. A. Smith, W. P«I- cifer, Hillsborough ; J. E.Fillamore, Turtle Creek; J. ¥. Goldrup, Stoney Creek, Coverdale; James Herritt, Have.ock ; Caleb Spragg, Lute's W. O., Moncton ; James Wallace, Coverdale ; James Irving, Baltimore, A. C. ; J. C. Hurd, M. D., Hopewell ; T. Lockey, Cambridge ; Donald McPhail, Buctouche ; Alexander Mutch, Fairfield ; A. B. McDonald, Cambridge, (Narrows) ; Peter Spragg, Springfield ; Titus Stone, Penobsquis, Sussex ; G. W. Springer, Jemseg : Thomas Todd, Sackville ; James Trimble, Elgin; A. Washburn, St. Martins ; Samuel Bancroft, Batternut Ridge ; Hezekiah Harris, Mill Cove ; John M. Currey, Kara; J. C. Steadman, El^'n, Little River. Lieeniiatu — Solomon Smith, W. L. Prince, Michael Gross, H. Mo- Latchey, Robert Howe, J. W. Titus, J. W. Carpenter, and S. C. Moore. NEW BRUNSWICK BAPTIST HOME MISSIONARY BOARD. Rev. OFFICERS POB 18C5-t. -, President ; Rev. C. Spurden, D. D., J. Rowe, J. A. Smith, Willian A. Coleman, J. H. Hughes, A. D. Thompson, T. W. Saunders, and W. T. Garner, A. M., Vice Presidents ; Rev. I. E. Bill, Corresponding Secretary ; James B. Marsters, Recording Secretary ; Chas. D .Everett, Esquire, Treasurer ; Hon. Alex.|McL. Seely, Auditor. Execu- tive Board — Messrs. C. E. Burnham, J. S. if ay, J. R. Pidgeon, Jokn H. Harding, G. M. Steevee, John Smith, James Gierke, John Fisher, Thomas Bell, John A. Chelsey, E. J. Barteaux, Z. G. Gabel, Jonatkan Titus, J. W. Hartt, M. Francis, 8. Strange, with the OfRcers af the Society and Ministers eoanceted with the two Associations. Oil ICBRS OP THH PAPTIST CONVElf TIOH OF KOTA SCOTIA. »1W BRUNSWICK. AND P, E. ISLAND~18fll-T Hon. Judf* Johnson, President; Rev. Dr. Crawley, C. Randal, Dr. Sf 1^4911, S«T. P«vi4Cr»odah aii4 ll«n. A. Ueh. Sat ly, Tity ?mi4f i»ti BVt. G. Hop. [Mir. ; ISaint li. H. ^c. |. Me. ' Mfti'. |. Mo- st '/■ Ret. If ftinh WtlUec, SeereUry for Nova Scotia ; Rer. B. C. Cady, A. M., Secretary for New Brunswick; J. W. Hartt, A. M., Treasurer; Rots. A. D. Thompson, A. S. Hunt, I. E. Bill, R. D. Porter, W. V. Garner, W. G. Parker, George F. Miles, G. W. M. Carey, Henry Angell, Thomas Todd, D. M. WeU«n, W. A. Coleman, J. E. Balcomb, James Parker, J. Pryor, D. D., and John Fisher, John King, Asa Coy, Hon. Avard Longley. J. W. Nutting, Jiseph Shaw, A. S. Blenkhorn, George DaTies, Jshn H. Harding, A. W- Masters, Esquires, Board of Directors. Board of Foreign Missions — Rer. G. Armstrong, A. M., Chairman ; Rer. C. Tupper, D. D., Secretary ; Ansel T. Baker, Esquire, Trsasurer ; Rcts. W. G. Parker, I. E. Bill, A. Stronath, J. S Reed, James Parker, W. H. Porter, I. Wallace, N. Tidito, J. Rowe, S. Whealoek, Esq., and Ambr«sc Dodge, Esq. Miaisterial Edu- cation Board — NoTa Icotia — S. Seldon, Chairman ; B. H. Eaton, A. M., Secretary ; D. McN. Parker, Treasurer ; Rst. Dr. Pryor, R. N. Bsckwith, •n«( David Tk«Mpson, Esquires. FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIiT CHURCH. Rev. G. A. Hartley, Chairman, Saint Joha. Revds. Samuel Hartt, Carletvn Co. ; Charles McMullin, Brighten ; Geo* Orser, Lower Wakefield ; Stephen E. Curry, Queensbury ; Eiekiel Siprill* Wakefield ; E. Sisson, Tobique ; Terxa White, Lower Woodstock ; Cyril Doncatt, Knawelsville ; Thomas Tanwart, Kara ; Eiekiel McLead, Fred- ericton ; Edward Weyman, l!oitth Millstream ; William B. Penningtan, Salisbury ; William M. Knollin, Moath Mill Stream ; John Wallace, Ca- Terdale ; William Dawney, Missionary ; Samuel Downey, and Robert French, Kara ; John McKeniie, Jerusalem ; Benjamin Msrritt, Hampstead ; Thomaa Connar, and Joseph Nobla, Woodstock ; Jacob Gunter, Saint John ; Joka Perry, Springfield ; Robert Dobson, Salisbury ; William King- horn, Naswaasis ; J. N. Barnes, Grand Manan ; William Brawn, White- bead Island; Alax. Taylor, Upper Woodstock ; Joseph T. Parsans, Grand Manan; Freeman Babcock, Wilson's Beach, and Petar Malloch, Welsh- paol, Campobeilo ; A. B. Marsh, and George McDoaald, Fredericton ; Jarvis Shaw, Middle Simonds, Carlaton Co. ; John E. Rude, Holdervilla, King's County. Licentiates. — George T. Hartley, A. Case, Solomon Smith, A. Rideout, William Galley, Thomas DeWitt, Joseph McLeod, John Jones, and E. B. Gray. HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY F. C. BAPTISTS, OP N. B. B. J. Underbill, Esquira, President; Revs. E. McLaod, Thomas Van- wart, and E. R. Parsons, Esq., Vice Presidents ; Rev. G. A. Hartley Corresponding Secretary ; William Peters, Recording Secretary ; D. W» Clark, Treasurer ; Rer. W. Downey, Auditor. Executive Committee — D. W. Clark, Chairman ; William Peters, Secretary ; Revs. J. Ganter, J. T. Parsons, G. A. Hartley, Messrs. E. C. Freaie, and E. M. Truesdale. F. C. BAPTIST FOREIGN MISSIONARY SCCIETY OF N. B. Rev. B. Merritt, President ; Revs. Charles Knowles, Charles McMullin < Edward Weyman, Vice Presidents ; Rav. E. McLeod, Corresponding 8«« II fD«< ■Tirv Of TBI AnvT— irilr liiitiriwics: mikiyia. cretary ; B. J. Uaderhill. Esq., Recording Secretary ; William Peters, Treasurer; B. R. Parsons, Auditor. Executive Committee — William Peters, 'chairman ; Rers. J. N. Barnes, Joseph Noble, John Perry, W. E. Pennin^t-^n, Benjamin Merritt, E. MrLcod, and Messrs. Israel Atherton, Robert Slip, G. W. Boye, and B. J. Underhill, Esq. «>••» V. v.i'tr.;,; ft'!.. STAFF OF THE ARMY, S^rTlngr In the Province of New Brunswick < , under Lieutenant General Sir Jouh Micbsl, K. C. B., Commanding Her Majesty's Troops in British North America. Major General H. Doyle, Commanding Her Majesty's Troops in Nora Scotia and New Brunswick. Lt. Col and! Liaut. Major Major I LieutJ Quf Lieutd LieutI ■'■» Colonel F. P. Harding, C. B., 82nd Regiment, Commanding Her Majesty's Troops in New Brunswick. Garrisons — Fredericton — Col. F. P. Harding, C. B., 32nd Regiment, Commanding. St. John — Lieut. Col. Grierson, H. M. 15th Regt., Com. manding ; Lieut. T. E. Jones, (H. P. 4th Foot) Town Major. Chaplains— Ftedericton, Rer. Mr. Coster ; St. John, Rer. W. Armstrong. Commissariat Department — Saint John, Assistant Commissary General Ward ; Acting Deputy Assistant Commissary General Dunlop ; George Thompson, Storehouse Keeper; Fredericton, Deputy Commissary General H. W. Hackman ; J. Hudson, Issuer ; H. Marshall, Office Keeper. Military Store Department — Saint John, J. Greig, Esquire, Assistant Military Storekeeper ; H. S. Bagenal, Deputy do. ; James Emerson, Store- houseman ; Frederick Harrison, Armourer ; James Elsdon, Office Keeper. Barrack Department — Saint John, J. Greig, Esquire, Barrack Master; J. Burr, Barrack Serjeant. Fredericton, George Priestly, Esquire, Barrack Master; John Edwards, Barrack Sergeant. Royal Engineer Department, St. John. — Major Cox, District Royal En- gineer ; Edward Lloyd, Clerk ; Mr. Studd, Clerk of Works. «•■•» NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA. STAFF. His Excellency Major General Charles Hastings Doyle, Commander-in-Chitf, Ist October, 1866. Lieut. Colonel Charles Drury, Proviacial Aide«de-Camp, 10th Oct., 1866' lA«tL% Colonel B. Lester Peters, do. do. 10th Oct., 18#6 John A.Bi Ralp Wm. H.P War Ed^ •Jol W.. *D. •Bo »N. *T. *Ir Fo B *i * 9IW BBVVSiritK MIIITIA. ,,.f »r> fiki-f: 91 Vtew, illiam W. E. erton, 'C'f.. -i V0T« lent, 'om. ong. eral >rge vral ant >re- » ck Lt. Col. George J. Maunsell, (Ute Captain 16tb Regiment,) Adjutant General, and Inapecting Field Officer, Weatern District, 33nd November, 1865. y Lieut. Colonel Andrew C. Otty, Commanding St. John Volunteer Battalion, Deputy Adjutant General, 23nd November, 1865. Ma:or Darrell R. Jago, (late Lieut. Koyal Artillery,) Aasiatant Adjutant General of Artillery, 14th March, 1866. Major Cuthbert Willis, (late Lieut. 15th Regiment,) Inspecting Field Officer, Eastern District, 9th November, 1864. Lieutenant Colonel W. B. Robinson, (late Major 3rd West India Regiment,) Queen's New Brunswick Rangers, Quartermaster General, 8th June, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel William T. Baird, (Ist Batt. Carleton County,) Deputy Quarter Master General, 8th June, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel the Hon. Lemuel A. Wilmet, (Ist Batt. York County,) Judge Advocate General, 6th August, 1863. ■r.t- NEW BRUNSWICK YE0M4NRT CAVAIRY. Seven Troops in King's Countr. LietUenant Colonel. John Saundarfl.2d Auff. '65 Major, Captaifu. A. Buchanan, l3 July, '40 Ralph Siddell. 2 Dec. '45 Wm. Gelding, 7 Sept.. '47 H. P. Treadwell. 17 Oot. '48 Ward C. Drury, 20 Mar. '64 Edw. W Miller, 20 Aug. '60 •John Darling, 30 Nov. '64 W. J. Brittain. 21 June '65 ♦D. M. Campbell, 3 Jan. '66 ♦Robt. Otty (Adj.)4 Ja». '66 *N. H.Upham, 5 Jan. '66 *T. H. Pearson, 28 Feb. '66 ♦Irwine W. J. Henderson, [13 June '66 *W. Langstreth, 3 Sept. '63 LieutenantB. Wm. Woodcock, 13 July '40 John Young, 13 July '40 Thos. Cotterell, 20 July '40 U. M'Monagle. 10 Sept. '46 T. W. Carpenter, 7 Sept.'47 C. M. Bridges, 17 Oct. '47 Wm. Pyewell, 6 Jan. '51 Wm. Segee, 30 May '60 *H. J. Crawferd. 3 Jan. '66 *Edw. P. Debou, 4 Jan. '66 *Chas. H. Fo8hay,5 Jan- '66 *Thos. L. Hay. 6 Jan. '66 ♦John M'Knight,28 Feli.'66 ♦Chip.W. Smith,13 June '60 Corneta. Q. Bliss Upton, 16 Feb. '46 Geo. Baird, 7 Sept. '47 J.W Hamilton, 17 Oct. '48 T. Nutter, 6 Jan. '51 J. A. Scribner, 6 Jan. Geo. S.Smith, 20 Mar. JohnH. Reid. 29 May •Jaa.W.Sproule, 3 Jan. •Thos. M alloy, 4 Jan. •H.Keith, 5 Jan. •Alex. Gillis. 6 Jan. •David Murray, 28 Feb. •W. B. Deacon, 13 June Quarterma$tert. Walter Lyon, 21 Aug. John M'Beath,, 17 Mar. James Libbee. 20 July, J. J. M. Scovil, 21 June John Ryan, 10 Sept. Samuel Akerlcy, 14 Oct- Adjutant. •R. Otty,(Cap.t)31Jan. Surgeon, Charles Gem, 17 June, '51 •54 '60 '66 '66 '66 '66 '66 '66 '38 '40 . '42 " '48 '47 H '66 '48 NEW BRUNSWICK REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. Four 3 pr. Batteries, and one Battery Garrison Artillery in St. John.— One 6 pr. Battery in Fredtricton, and one Batteiy in St. Andrews. *R. R. Sneden, 10 Oct. '65 First Lieutenanta. J. Campbell, 8 April '34 Henry Frye, 6 Dec. '37 Robt. Reed, 11 Aug. '48 *G.E, Thomas, 14Nov.'59 Colonel Commandant, R. Hayne. ( R. A.) 22 Ma. '65 Lieutenant Colonel. *S. K. Foster, 1 Decern. '59 Majort, •Chas. J. Meliek, 6 Dec. '59 (Bt. Lt. Col., Jan. 10. '66.) *J. F. Berton, 22 March '65 Captaint. Hn. Jno.C. Allen.24 July'41 Thos. B.Wilson, 4 Aprir42 J. Missinett, 10 Aug. '48 J. 2l.lUr8h»ll, "~ " •J. Mount. Adjt. 20 Dec. 59 •G. H. Pick, 3 Jan. '60 Rich. Simonds, 6 Jan. '60 J.C.E.Carmichael,27 Mar60 ♦B. Les. Peters, 25 Mar. '61 (Lt. Col., 10th Oct. '66.) ♦Mar. H. Peters, 11 July '62 G. F. Thompson, 6 Deo. do *S. R. Thompson, 14 >Tov'62IR. J. Leonard, do do *Rich. Farmer, 8 J iy, '64i*E. S. Wetmore, do do •Chris. Murray, 10 Jan. '63 Elijah Powers, 27 Mar. '60 ♦Henry Osburn, 14 Feb. '661 Alex. Mitchell, 25 Mar. '61 •James Edgar, 30 May '661 W. F. Deacon, 23 Aprir61 •y/m. J. Clewly, 13 June '66|Edw. Simpson, 24Nov.'61 6 Dec. '09 •Wm.W. Street, 20 Aug. W G. G. Peters, 1? April, '«• Ii< ' 1 ( 11 k « iav tsvxawiML mticiA* Roger HuMter. aOJuly/M •Wm. Canard, 7 Sept. '(54 •J. D.UDderhill.UDee.'fl4 •Oeo. 0«rb7. 14 do do •Owen Jonei, H) July, 'fil Geo. L. F«9ter, 38 June. '85 •St'n.K. Poster, 10 J»n.'<5« •Thos. T. Odell, 14 F^b. '86 •Wftlt.DMorrig.iaApr.flfi *Ja9. Q. Ballteh, SO M»y 'flO •Edw. 11. Clark. 13 June 'C6 *John Allnn, jr., 29 Aug. 'flC Steomd Lieutenants. Wm. Androwi, 8 April. '34 Ber. C. Friel. 80 Oet. Robt. Sweet, 13Auf. James Moore, 2 Mar, Ed. R. Ruinelh 11 Sept. James M'Cauli. 12 Sept. Thos. Paisley. 18 April, Francie Smith, 5 Dee. Edw. D. WatU, 7 Feb. T. E. Gilleepie, 77 Mar. •JM.Stratton,14April, Chas. F. Iloben, 20 At . *John R. Smith, 21 Feb. •N.T.Grcathed, llApr. •JI. W. Goddard, 2 May •J. C. Winslow, 30 May 'H •J. f . Robertwn.ieO4. Motor. Charlee R. Ray, 3 Nor. '64 J. R. Mae8hane.l9Sept.'66 J.V.Thurgar, (Aj.)ll Jy.'82 John S. Hftll, 30 July, '63 Wm. H. ScoTil, 30 Not. '64 T. SuUiTan, 23 Aug. '66 Chas. CampbeU, 24 Jan- '66 C. I. Godard, 14 Mar. '66 Hy. Cumming, 28 Mar. '66 M. W.Mahor, 19 Sept. '66 Li0Uttnant$. C. Kieholson, 27 Aug. '64 Robt. D. DaTis. 7 Dee. '64 F. C. Godard, 11 Feb. '66 JohnB. Wilmot, 4 Oct. '65 A. W. Peters, 10 Mar. '65 M. McDonough« 19 Sept. '66 Unticntr Robt. Seott, T Dee. '64 Chr. Armstrong, 4 Jan, '85 Wm. S, Harding, 4 Jan. '65 T. J. 0. Earle, 21 Mar. '06 Calvin Powers, 19 Sept. '68 Adt'utamt. J. V.Thurgar (Captain) 1« [Not. 1864. Favtnatttr. Henry Millett, 21 Feb. '68 [Capt 8 Dee. '62 Quarterina»**r, P. P. Robinson,(Captain 19 June 60) 23 Aug. '61 Stwgton. ^ . . * S.I. Earle. M.D., 28 PeV [loaS Aatittant Surgeon. Georgo Taylor, M. D., 8 [Majr'«a, YORK COUNTY MILITIA. • Ne.l.— fiasi Battalio*. Limuimtaitt Colonel. H«B. L. A. Wilmot. 1 Jan. [1863 Motor. *Bdw. Simonds, 1 Feb. '85 Capiaint. Jas. S Beck, 1 Aug, 1848 Jas. P. Wetmore, 19 Dc.'69 Charles Brani. n, 26 Dc.'5P J. P. McLauchlan, 22Dc.'61 S. D. McPherson. 30 May'61 •John L. Marsh. 10 Dec. do *U. Fairwsather, 20 Apr [1863 John Richards, 8 Sept. '63 Richard P. Winter, do do Thomas Dowling, 8 Sep. '63 John J. Eraser, do do H. B. Rainsford, do do John W. Brayley, do do J. R. Garden. 4 Miirch '65 •D.Wilson,(Ad. ., 28Jun,'65 •J. McCauslanu, 2S Mar '66 Q. F. ^s«*ir. » Mitr '%^iiM, B»bbit2t. LieuitnanU. J. D. Rainsford, 13 June Wm. H. Murray, 20 Dec. Alex. N. Block, 8 Sept. John Wiley. do Adol'sG.Beckwith.do A. Macpherson, 28 Dee. J . Nesbit, 29 do C. C. Gregory, 3(i do W. Kilmer, 81 do M. Richey, 2 Jan. W. Morris, 3 do W. Fowler, 4 do *E. M.Carter, 14 Aug. Robert DaTies, 29 Mar. Chas. Haitt, 29 Mar Wm. Wheeler, 30 Mar. '53 ,'69 '63 do do '64 do do do '65 do do '65 '66 '66 '66 Eniigns. John T.Muri ay, 13 Jun, John Thomas, H. Graham, A. Blair, C. B. Fisher, 30 May, 28 Dec. 30 do 31 do '53 '61 '64 do do '66 John Owens, ; i Jan. '65 Isaae Simmons, U do do C. S. Brannen, 13 do do C. W. Beckwith, 4 Oct. '65 Alfred F. Street, 5 Oct. '65 ♦James D. Hood, 7 Mar. '66 •Andw.W. Ros8,28Mar.'66 Thos. Barber, 29 Mar. '66 J. D.M'Pherson,30Mar.'66 *L. A. W. Jouet, 27 Jno. '66 »Malcolra Ross, a8Jne.'66 *John Hewitson.WSept'Se AoVuknul. , , D. Wilson (Cap.) 24 Not. 'I Pavmatier. ii Quarlcrma$t*r. Stwgeon. «et». M. Qclfltl. aJvJM'l I «iw vmtTVtwitx mvLixi^, I YORK COUNTY MILITIA Ko. 1.- LiwUmrutt Cokmfl. | James ClifT, 11 Sejil. J.kBlllwXColjnjan/Wjg^lJ'-f heeler. 14 do riil Mar, 1831 ^"^flt Kilburi. Ifl d« DsTid iJow, 17 de Mm»r. Janes Milcf, 3 Apr. J. Hammond, Sept. John Yerxa, 19 do Daniel Parcot, Vi do James Jonea, 14 do Jacob McKean, 11 Oet. Jwrcmiah Gr'xuij 12 do J. U. Brewer, 10 July. W. Whitehead, 12 Oct. Wm. 13rown, 4 Jan. _. James Henrj, 31 Juno, do George B. Fox, If) Not, T/) Robt. Robinion, 18 Apr.'fifl J.C.Allan, 13JunoNj« T. B. >V heeler, 14 Juno'Cfi J. S. rioTyoak, 15 Juno '6f) Dan. C. Joilin. 71 June '6C LiemitmtmU. '30 B. Burtt. 31 S«pt. Tbomai Parent, 9 do John Daridtea, 16 Feb. Asa Dow, IT do 'Jame.i Kelson. 8 April •32,Wm. II. Allea. 10 Jul/ '3'1 John Brown, 3 Aug. ';i8' Jarris InKranam. 2i do do Daniel C.Joslin, 27 Sep do' Joel Miller, 28 Sept. '47;Hobt. Pickard. 7i Sept. do Ohas. Wriffht, 18 Apr. '60:Jon. B. Cliff, 13 Juno '64 C.Il.S.Cronkhito, 14 do E. P. Hammond, 30 do ThuS.F. Saunders. 27 do V.D.IUin!ford,36Sept. William Jones, 8 JbIj Charles Long, \f> Feb. J. S. Elhgood, 1« do E.W.Rninsford, IPdo James Parent, 30 do Matthew Phillip?, 31 do '(5.5 S»COVB BAtTALIOa. '38lW|n. Kilbura, 18 April '41 do Joseph Parent. 18 do d« do James Browa 17 do d» do 7/dee V. Eeter. 10 Oct. MT Benj.Burt, leJulj, '60 E. P. Hammond, 33 Jun 'fi^ Hcnrf Yerxa, if Sept. 'fiS Chas. Kilburn,!3*Junc'«J G. F. Risteen, 31 June '66 J. A. Courser, 37 June 'flfi Alex. Bennett, 11 July 'M J. B. Ingraham,llJuly'6G Jacob E. Allan, 13 July '60 Chas. Kilburn. 18 July '66 (ieo.M.llistccn,19July'60 J. DuDphy,jr-. 36 Sept '66 do '41 •60 '65 do '65 '65 '05 '66 •6() do do do do B. Cloie, (Lt.) 30 Jane '« Patjmatier. » Tkoi. Jenes, Cap. 13 Apl.'41 do Quarierma$ier. do D. Parent, Em., S July. 18 Smrg^ou. do do 'SiThomas Frnser, 33 do doiT.C.Brown,iM.D.,31JmB'(J8 YORK COUNTY MILITIA- •••No. 1.-Tbii» Battauo*. lAeuttnant Calomel. B. A. Robinson, 13 A«ff'0.5 Mai'or. Geo. Clements, 35 Jan. Capiamt. P. Campbell, 8 June. Areh. McLean, 8 Sept. C.McGibbon, 30 Dee WynefttWilliam»,8Fb. Thos. Wright, » do J. De L.Robinson, 28 do G.H.Clements(Adj)24do J.W.Smith,(PaF>25 Feb Daniel McMillan, 8 Mar. Edward Pidgcon, 19 Ap. S.L.Wilkinson, 21Jun. Gabriel Yerxa. 32 do Ben.Har.Clayton 23 do Sawnel Estey, 3 Oet. '65 '85 •38 '59 '65 do do do '65 ,'65 '65 .'65 do do '05 J'mith Staples, 25 Aprl '06 Gco.U. Bustin, ISScpt. '66 Lieui0n6 ^ '65 •05 Gcorgo E. King, 28 (io do 2y do do 30 do do 1 July do do do do do 4 do do ,.- C. S. Shaw, 10 July, P Wm. Smith. 23 April, do do '60 'a5 Robt. RoKer^ 24 April; '65 J. S. Harris. 25 April, '65 (i. R. Jobnaon, 29 Apr. '6<> S.G.Gllputrick.aOdo do Israel M. Hds?, 2 May, do C, Itiibortaon, 27 June, do Wm. L. T. fciody, (Capt ) 8 [Nov. '&5 Pai/master. Geo. J. Chubb. (Capt.) 19 [April, 1865 Qunrtermittter. dou>"-.nu"'- ^«fc"''.SX Surgeon. 5" WardC.IIarnaon.O Nov. 'b5, do D. D. Davia, 25 April. 66 J. W. Lingley, 26 do do '66jSam. Vaughan, 27 do do do'John Dougla.<4, 2S do do Anaittant SurgesH. R. II. Livingstone, M. D., 8 [Nov. '65 QUEEN'S NEW BRUNSWICK RANGERfl.— No 6. lAeutenant Colonel. Hon. Jn. H.Gray, 20 Mr. '54 MnSor, W.B.Robinson,(late Mjr 3d [W. I. Regt. 10 Dec '61 Q.M.G. ALt.C.8 June,'63 Captains. Wm. B. Sentill, 27 May, '46 Robert Parker, 19 Sop. '48 Edward Sentill. 14 Jan. '50 John Evans, (Ajt.) late Lt. rsSth Foot, 20 Dec.'62 Thos.Dewar, l3 July, '64 J. S. Parker, 21 Sept. '64 W. C. Perley, 6 Sept. '65 John Foster, 7 Se»t. '65 Jas. Robertson 20 Sopt. '65 Geo. F. Ring, 28 Mar. '66 *Jamos Rourko, 6 June Lieutennntt. J. 0. J. Sentill. 4 Juno, .Tames Brown, 21 Sept. Alex. Tiown, 22 Sopt. R. P. Sentill, 14 Jan. C. L. Street, 16 do W.R. Sentill, 2 Aug. G S. Parker, 3 do *Robt. Gilmour, 6 June S. J. Shanklin, 10 Oct. do Wm. Patterson, 11 do do Entignt, John Johnston, 20 Sep. '48 David Vaughan, 14 Jan '50 Daniel Mosnier, 15 do do Daniel Robertson 16 do do Robert R. Allan, 5 Nov.'50 66|David McBrino,19 Juno'66 Geo. H. Porley, 10 Deo. '61 '46 R. E. Lovatt, 12 July '64 '48iJ. D. Fraser, 13 July, '64 '48 E. W. Foster, 22 Sept. '64 '50]W. W. Douglas, 6 Sept. '65 do, Edward Mallary, '!! Jun '''><> '65 Robert Baird, 28 do do do Adjutant. '66:John Evans, cap. 1 July, ''IS Paymaater. Qunrtermaater. T. Stevens, 30 Aug, '.SO Surgeon. G. J. Harding, 1 Jan. '32 Aaaiatant Surgeon. "•• * BUNBURY COUNTY MILITIA.-No 7. Iiientemint Colonel. Q.H.N. Harding, 9 Sep. Mtu'or. Cnplaint. Charles Clowes, 1 Sep. Thomas Nason, 10 Sep. Hezekiah Hoyt, 11 do John S. Brown. 18 do John Bailey, 19 do Chas.B. Barker. 13 Feb. C. J. Burpee, 23 May, Wip. E, Perley, 9 June, •Benj. S. Bailey. 14 Feb. Geo/T. Harding, 21 Jun. J»s. Miller, 5 July, Jer. Smith, jr., 8 Aug. Lieutenanta. Tkos. H.Smith. 12 Sep. Oeorge Neven, 1 Sept., Aaron Htrtt. 11 SvpU J. C. Seeley, 18 Sep '48 '63 Chas. J. Bailey, 19 do do Charles Curroy, 20 do do J. Calvin Tapley, 21 Sep'48, G. F Harding, IS Feb. '601 »40 F- A. Hubbard. 13 Feb. '60 »4g William Harrison, do do (jo William Upton, 13 June'do >4o William E. Hoyt, do do (1^ A. P. True. 22 do 65 '50 And'w. Miller, 5 July, do ' go G. A. Treadwell, 2 Aug. '65 ^o *Ji^' Kingllazen, (Ad;) 11 ?63 . [Oct. '66 /g5 Enaigna. do Saml. Smith, 10 Sept. '38 '61 Wm. Gilbert, 23 Aug. '43 Henry Dewitt, 19 Sept. '48 '38 John Covert, 20 Sep.'48 '40 Charles Burpee, 25 Nov '51 '43^ Wht'bd Barker. 13 Feb. '60 I. B. Davidson, 13 June, do David W. Smith, do do Thos. Nickleson,250ct. do H.B.Mitchell, 21Jun.'65 Al'x. McPherson,28 do do J.T.Gilchrist, 5 July '65 C. F. Harding, 2 Aug. '65 Adjutant. Jas. K. Hazen, (Lieut-) [27 June '66 Paymaater. T. 0. Miles, cap. 1 Jan. '49 Quartermaater. H. Brown,27Mar. '60 (Cap. [23 June 1865, Surgeon. E. Cougle, M.D„ 13 Feb. '6* Aaaiatant Surgatn- ;'»■ i •r IW BBWVtW»K MIKI'NA. Lieut«»(mt Col9nel. R 11. Hoben. 19 Sept. '(W Major. R. D. Tfilmot, jr. 19 Sop.'W No. 7— SiCOlD BlTffALtOR. Caf>tain^. Lieutenanti, E. A.Wllraot.(Ajt)ll Oflt.'M Adjutant. B.A.Wilmot.(En)19Sep 'M J CHiLRLOTTl COUNTY MILITIA. .N«. 8.-f HIT BiTTALltM. Litntfonit Ckilonel, \ LuutennnU. IR. P. Chikndlor, 23 Feb. '05 Tktmm Bot.< 1 lf*ri.h '44*'! H. Whitlock, 6 Dee. '37! H. A. Rideout. 8 Mar. '65 J Ames iJora. i Jturen. *4^„, Malonoy. ft April. '42 R. MeWille J»ek,aM»7.'66 Mtwor. ji[y. iiitchiBgs, 13 June, '53 ii(L-ui. B. R. Sterenson, 18 Apr. '6fl F. Q, Stoop, 9 d» do »• T. GoTe, M.D. i Apr. 4S ChM. B. Mowatt, (Adjt.)Jaa. Gurry, 11 Jao. '05| Js m$tnnt Sarg$ou. [3 May. 66 J. R. Bradford, aSfeb. '« No. 8— Sicoaa Battalion. Liwutenftut Gtlonel. T). "Wetmore, 37 June, Major. Saznl. Johnson, Sept. Captaint. John Glass, 19 July, Charles Canon, 34 do HughLudgate, 34 do James Campbell, 31 do Leri W. Young, do Geo. V. Knight, S Aug. R. B. Hanson, 3 Jun. T. Spear, ST June, Geo. M'Viear, 5 July, ♦Jm. Bogue, 3tf Nor. Jaa. O'Brien, 1 Dee. John Boyd, 6 Sep. Geo. Baldwia T d« Geo. Turner ^8 do *James Boltom 9 d* Li*uten. Jm. A iDchei. 1^ JuB. '06 Mivor. A. IfcAdatn. S Aif.. '05| .Tnkn Mitrlirll. Itf J«a«, '0i)t. '64 Ifenrr Iluttnii. 28 Dec. 'fl | 'Iho^Cottcroll, 11 Jan. '«.' I ♦Thou. J. Sruitli.5 July.'di I ^▼. S. Hnbiu«(ju, 18 A|tr. '«♦; •fnha Stcwiirt, Itf do do "W. A. J4ur«hi«.20 do do Rex 11. King. I0M»7'M John Mnrki, liS July, '«! .Fnooh ||nf)i)i, lyjiitx', '6:< •M. M'downn, 5 July '(57 Jno W.M'Adnn.lH A|.r.'<5r, l)RTid U, l*ortPr.30M«y'fit; (}. II. Hobin^ou, ^] do do lliitrli Morriiou, 27 Jare'l^O Kdwd. Hideout, 'Ji d« du Joha MrLfud. 10 Pftb. 'M J.r. bixly. ^July.'W Henry A. Ber»y, 18 Apr. '66 EdgAriiill, 80Miiy,du U.li. SiiapBoa, 81 d» dw Frank A. Noara. 1 Juae do .1. M'Kaniir, jr. 27 do do Wm. D.Smith, 28 do do Aiifwianl. H. Ilatton, (Capt)S Daa.'do R. WaUou, 20 Aug. '« ^««rl«raMi«l«r. Patar M. Abbott. 20 Auff'dO R. C. ThcMiiaou, 10 Jaaa 'M WISTIIORI.ANB COUNTY MILITIA. • Ma. t.— fiaoT RATTAttav. Rliw Bataford. UB Daala». llAar. If *• Lituiencmt CoUm0l. i /.tMil«n«Ma. iThoi. Ilf rritt, i Sftaaiufftoa. 1 Mar.*'^- I'ob'«n. 'i^,\i^^-'^tJt^*'^b^^'^''$ iJaeub iritet, 21 Nor. 40|hdw.M bwaaajr.T i^iv'ar*. Kufua Smith. S da do 0. L. Wallinff. t ,^IFred. Walliai, » Feb. '44 Eli Harria. t * Martin Beek. I Mar. *r "^ *<>,rhui.Steadinaa, 4do d< lAruuA Keith 2 May ':Alex. M'Queea, 11 [May. 'MS. S. Welling. 12 do do J. ^nitk, i da do Jm. G.Wilbur. IS dado do doHea.V.OriUidill.U do do du do J. A. Nickerion. 15 da do do do; Eu^ignt. do do Z. Lata, 17 May, '» do doi(}eorge Caehraa, 21 do '33 Idw trad. BatPiaaB. i Calab Baek. f Jaa. S. (Crawford, 7 Wm. J. Gilbert, 8 f . A. Uol^tead. t Lawia Burai, 10 ■ippolite Galoa.ll May M do do 4a da da do da do da do do da da RiehnrdBall, 10 iili.-s B. Smith, 11 S. IIannington,12 W.J.RobiuMD.lS A.Kar. U (}eo. ChapnaB. 1ft AM'Lallau. TJuaa, da T. 1. Haani. 1 Mar. '44|C do doC. A. Roben.on.24 Jan 'flO| JaeabWortuan.llJalydo Jas. R. Bentty, 2May. 'MJaka I •aa.l.Batiford.10 da daE.G. Ilari^hnaa,! do dot M«. f— Sicoaa Battaliov. ** Limmiimut C^hnti. lOtho R. Sayra, A. 1. Botaford, 1 Jan. 'I2L'. Paliucr. i/tv'or. N. Buluier, flaarga OhUod. H Apr. '44 S. C. Oulton. Cuptiim: J. S. Chapman, 22 do E.B.CliJkpuian. iS Jane'SiOeo. N.Bulmer. 28 do . . . Tboaiju) ('oehraa. 'iS do do (J. Richardson, IT Juna, '47 Silaa D. Copp, 10 San. d» ■ ■ • - B. Welli. 2U Mar. 60 4 do 12 do 18 Feb. 21 do do Geo. Caehraaa. 16 April '40 '42 Rab. TrenholB. 21 Aug.'iS '40 Mat. Loworaun, 18 Aug. '49 do Caleb Read, 14 June. '47 da Cbarlea Barnaa, 15 da da da C. D. Chayaaa. 15 Jly. '4f CkarlwThibidaau, do do|VViu. Smith. 1« Jaly, '4tt .A4r'u'Mi'. Ja9. Mftxwtll, 3 April, '40iStp. B. Trucman. 17 da da Uanry Ogdan, 1 JuLr, '41IJahn Hickman, lOSep. da -, _ . „ . ,, . -, . 1. Botaford. /.djt. 17 1 >b'4filJ()!>.L.Mooi-a, IS Feb. '0Ui^'B»^tOTd,L*9t.m Aug Chi T. T. CI "nman. ISJeb. '46 Wai. Bi es, HJiuk '4V Ohariei . ixon, 15 d' do l.B.Cht iler.jr.lO^•#••'il W.B. Cliaj -nan, 10 Jly labart Bout. :r, 11 da duJoi. White. 20 Aujr. '3«, Gay Silver. 20 Mar. '6(>iCrnno Charters, 5 Anril '4ffl Lievten'^ntt. lames Ca^sidy, 8 ao da, »aTi'^ Taylor. 2 Julf , '41i Jamea Taj^lor, f da da> John F. Taylor, do doi /'avoiattfar. Jaiiiea Murray 17 do do;J. Allisoa. eap. 21 June da AnguB McQueen . 20 Mar do, Ouarterwtatter. u •wn*'"''"l-c , ..JAlax.Robb. It. lOSep. '4f Benj. Wells, 28 Sept. 132, Xurgetu, JiaaUlmnt turgB$n. 9t II' i m HI'- ' I'' "il I:'*' M KEW BRFirsWIOX MILITIA. Xt«u ••»••• ••• ••• • Major. John R> Russttll, 24 Jan- Captains. John Beatty, 1 JuV, R. D. Chapman, 16 July filisha Tomer, 19 do John Wallace, 10 Apr. Rufus Palmer, 25 do Geo. Rnssell, 10 June. C. A. Peck. 21 do Joseph Calhoun. 27 Jun. D. II. Calhoun, 15 Mar. W. Cleveland, 14 Juno do do . ...IS.B. Weldon, jr.. 2 Aug. '6^ Sam. P- Rogers. 25 do do ' - " - ' ~ - - Gil. B. Smith, 10 June. '60 Robt.A.Colpits, 6 June. '66 A^fittant. A. M. Colpetts. 3 '64 Lieutenants. IIonW.H.Steeves30 May'47 AVm. Carlisle, 16 July, '49 Wm. Brewster, 17 do do J. L. B. Stsoves. 10 Apr.'60 EhahaPeck, 25 do do Eli^ha Steeves, lOJne.do Ensigns: Mitthacl Duflfy, 25 Apr. '34 'eSjH arris Calhoun, 25. Jun '46 dolLewis Steeves. 26 May, '47 '41 '49 do '60 do do '64 .'64 Gor. D. Steeves, 10 Apr. '60 Paymaster. Quartermaster. Jafl. Rodgers, It. 6 July,'40 Surgeon. Jissistant Surgeon. .NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY MILITIA. •••No. ll.-FlRST Battauok. LievtetMnt Cbfon^'f. G. Letson, 11 Juno, '42|W. M'Naughton,7 do Pat. Brcphey. 17 April '50LT.M'Naughton,jr.8 do {Alex. McRae, 19 do do ^eter Loggie, 10 do 3 Aug.' 651 W.Dickens, jr., 12 do ,,,lWm. Noble, do do do do uO do Majors. C. M'Cully, 12 July, /Ki j^, Hannav >^Daai. Fergu9on,9MRy, '•3<3 ffit^K. CoptotflA. John Baldwin. Alox. Qoodfellow. 6 Apr'26 Robt. Lobban, 9 do do Jamw Johnson. 14 Nov.'SO •/• McNaughton. 10 do do Charles Stewart, 15 do do D McLaaghlan, 24 Aug. do J. Russell. Adjt.. 16 do do Jas. M Lean, 9 May '66 J MVJohnson. ittFeb. '60 Jcr. UUock 10 do do *Geo. H.Russell, 29 Apr.'e;^ Jonathan Noble.ll do do Wm. Lo.bban, 15 July, '64 Mox.Gillas, 12 do do I Ensigns- H^!J. Carruthers. 20 June. '63 j^iAlex. Fenton, 16 Jun. '43 --" Wm. A. Letson, 2 do '46 Uav. Goodfellow,15 Mar'47 Win. Muirhead, 19 Apl.'SO do Hugh M'Lean, do Arch. Cameron, 8 Aug Pefcer Gray,, 23 do Dudley Perley, 24 do Adaa D.Sheriflf, 9 May,'6(> Asa Perley, 22 Aug. do jFTb. Snowball, 10 Oct. do Lietitennnts. James Miller, 17 Au '63 '65 do do do do D. UUock, 23 do Geo. Traer, 24 do Wm. M'Lean, 9 May, 66 Wm. Godfrey. 10 do do Arthur Wright, 11 do do S. U.M'Cully 12 do do James Elkin, 11 July, do Adjutant. • Riis^HICnpt 16 Sep. '63 Paymaster. Quartermaster- John Stewart, James Gray, 'K)iA. M'Lellan, No. 11.— Second 2 Aug. '65 4 do do 5 do do Battalion Surgeon. Assistant Surgeon. LkutenarU Colonel. Robt. Jardine, 25 Jan. Major- « Roland Crocker, 7 Sept. *" Captains- - E. Williston, ajt. 19Aug ■ A. A. Davidson, 14 Nov AlesjFerirafon, do Robert Forsyth. 14 Nov.'59 fu- Richard Sutton, do do ^^ John Haws. 16 Dec. '63 ,^, E. B. Whitney, 12 April,'64 64lW. Parker, 25 Aug. '64 Willliam Wilson, 6 Sep.'65| '42Hon.P.Mitchell, 27 Sep. '65 '59II). W.Davidson, 19 Sep.'66, _^ do'R. Davidson, 26 do do'RobertR. Call, 6 Sept. '(fe Lieutenants. Robt. McKay, 4 July. '48 Edward Rogers. 14 Nov.'59 James Flctt. do do F. p. Henderson, do do Thomas Vanstone, do do Samuel Travis. do do Chris. Parker. 29 Mar. '(i^ _ . _ _ .. c^^x ,2- iriw imuiriwiGK miiitia. 1 Wm. MassoB. 20 SeF.'65 Wm- C. Harley. 21 do do John Peabody. 27 do do Chria. Crocker. llJu1y'66 R. Jsrdine. jr., 12 do do Joseph Chaplin, 13 do do Entifftu. Eben. McKay, 14 Nov. '59 Edmund Clarke, do do David Sommers, do do Robt p. Whitney, do do John Fish. 8 Sep.'65 John M. Sutton, 20 Sep.'66 John Nevin, 21 do do Geo. Burchell, 27 do do James Fallon, 28 do do A. MoEaohern, 11 July, '66 Charles Henley. 19 Sep. '66 Jos. Goodfellow, 20 do do Alex. Esson, 21 do do C. J. Sargeant. 22 do do Ach'utaHt. Edward Williston. Capt..23 April. 61 PavmtuUr, W. Park. (Ens.) 11 Oct. '«5 QuartermatUr. W. MtrrisoB, (Ens.) 27 Sep. Sunttn. J. Thompson. 20 June, 'it A$$iMUnt Surg$4n. No. U.— 'Th»o Battalion. LiexUenant Colonel. Wm. Salter. 24 July. '44 MaJorS' T. W. Underbill, 13 May'46 John Pond. 6 June '66 Captaint- Nath. Underbill. 28 Jly. '45 James Fowler. 6 Jan.. '60 W. A. MoLaggan. 5 Feb. '64 J. S. Mitchell. 8 Feb. '64 B.N.T.UnderhilLaj 29Mr'64 W. T. Underbill. 18 July '64 Moses Pond. 6 June '66 Lieutenantt. T.W.UnderhilI.Jr.lOMr.'47 Peter Harris. 14 Jan. '50 J. A. Underbill. 31 Mar. '64 John Lawler. 27 April '64 W.B.Howard, 19 Apr. '65 Peter M'Laggan. 7 Jun '66 Stephen Mitchell,8 do do Etuignt- James Doak. 8 Nov. '48 J. W. Underhill. 27 Apl.'64 Elijah Fowler, 6 June '66 Abel Pond, 7 do do A. E. Underhill. 10 Oct. do C. W. Mitchell. llOet.^69 AcUtUant* B. N. T. Underbill, Capt.,18 July. 1864 Patmatter. Jafi. L. Price, cap- 9 Mar '47 QuarteriMtHtr. John Lawlor. Lt. 19Apr.'S6 SuraecH. J. S. Benson. M.D.18 Jl/'«4 A»$istant SuratMi- W. A.Thomson.M.D.8 Jaat 18«* No. 11.— rouETH Battalion. Lieutenant Colonel. Hon. R. E. Hutchison. f31 May. 1865 Majors. Captains. Jn. McLeod, Aj. 12 Jun.'43 Alex. Russell. SAuar. '65 Wm.M'Leod. 4 do do William Russell. 5 do do Chas. Marshall. 7 do do Rd. E. Hutchinson. 23Auf; '65 D. A. E. Hutchinson. 24 Aug. '65. Geo.Letson, 25 do do D'ld M'Donald. 26 do do Alx. Morrison. 27 do do Nor'n Campbell. 28 Aug '65 Wm. Innis. 30 May '66 Lieutenants. Alex. Log|;ie. 2 Aug. '65 A. Jessamine, 4 do do F. Russell, 5 do do Wm Gordon. 23Aug.'65 Robert Loggie, 25 do do R. Falconer. 26 do do Wm. Kerr. 27 do do F. Morrison, jr.. 28 do do John Johnstone 29 do do Donald M'Leod, 30 May'66 Wm. Porter. 11 July do Ensigns. John Scott. 3 Aug. '65 Dune. Morrison. 9 do do Wm.Johnstone.il do do Thos. Hays. 23Aug.'65 Mich. Adams. 24 do do R. G. Anderson. 2S d* do D. S^othart. 26 dodo Geo. Grant. 27Aug.'65 H, Robicheau, 28 do do B. McCallum. 29 do do John Hay. 30 May. '66 A.R.Goodfellow,31 do do A^tutentt J. McLeod, eapt.23Aug.'66 Paumaster. Matthew Carrnthers.Lt. 2? Aur. '65 Quartermaster, A. R. MoDougalLLieut- 23 Aug.. '65 Surgeon. John PuUen, 23 Aug. '68 .Stsisunt Swgttn. RESTIGOUCHE COUNTY.— No. 18. Lieutenant Colonel Adam Ferguson, 24Nov'52 Major A. McPherson, sr- 6 Aug '63 Rob. Ferguson, 2 Aug. '65 Captains John Mair, 2 Aug. '65 James Fraser, 3 Aug. do. William Montgomery, 4 Aug. '65 Chas. Stewart, 5 iAlex, Dickie, 6 A.C.Desbrisay 7 do do do do 9 do do do do do do Dugald Stewart, 9 Mar. '37| J. C. Barbaric, 8 A. Barberie, njt. 27 Jan. '47jJ.M*Laughlip., Chas. Murray, 6 Mar. '60| Lieutenants *Wm. T. Smith, 4 Aug. '6i2iMic'cl Ferguson, 30 Jan.'47 John Ferguson, 22 Feb. 'Goj John Cook, 3 Feb. do Robert Jardine, iMar. do' Robert Sinclair. 6 Mar. '60 Jas. S. Morse, 2 Mar. '65 J. M'Lauchlaa, 14 June '63 Thos. Kerr, 2 Aug. '66 John Duncan, 3 do do Hugh B. Mair, 4 do Peter Stewart, 5 do Alex. Hamilton, 6 do Angus Eraser, 7 do William Cullen, 8 do Andrew Harvie, 9 do Arctus W.Y. DeeBrisay.lO Aug. ^65. Daniel Delaney, 20 Sop. '65 do do do do do de Itf 8TW « » « ii «w i > m. wrvrmA, j.k. t-Trffifirsrl... iWm. 9. §mh\. jf . iAuf , '4rlJ«»k» Oreeat, f d« Jr«il C««k, 1 T«b. '47|Jamet Reid. 7 dc If .M- Cal4w«ll. 4 Anc. '«2 Joka D«t1«, t d« W. M'K. gU»»«. r. July 'f i Willi.« Duly. J «lo D*a'« MtAliitw.U J«« '« jMiwA4f»t, !A«f.;«0^ ^i^-w«M». Wm. f efcuvftt t d* Alti. M'trnth, 4 d« '» •85! do <>• do '«5 A- iMktrio. «Ki>t. U n^/63 C- Jf. HatehinHOB. Li«iit.l2 Jwi. 1864 Jm. Barrie, Lt., 2 Auc- *tH Surgeon- W». •. Dinbrow. M. !>., 2*» [Feb.1864 J»$Hta9t llttt>s*9m. 0Le¥ri«TIR 90VNTT MILITIA. •N«. It.— Firm* Battalioi. ti'i I" I ^ 14 94 Lit v tmmmt Ckl»n»t. loa. Jtka r«fftM«B> 1 Jm [1IP8 Okris. MtMaaai, 4 Jm. Jmmm Pwil. S T«k Joka CkalaiMM, I Jatr. Tk««- DmBrimr, d* B.t.M.i4.«tkl««.A4jt. Joly, 180: Xt««i*«nM»<». [•K«rt'dyF.Burnii,L'0S«p.'fl6 Joi If «»rrii«B. 8 July, '08 Richard Miller, 13 June '06 Jm. Chalmeas, 22 Dor. doA. K. F«rruion,14 do do B. W. WoIdoB, M do do; i /!.•..*««* H.A.M'CBllotttfc,30dodo!_ .„,/**":?.. • ^ ,^ Rokt. Hondry, ft Mar. '6i\^ • M'Luuebhn^Captj, 14 J. Bnttiner, 11 May, '04j AQiJa*. HieksoM, 16 do do ^>f rafB. Moakaa, 24 Sep. 'C5 Untigmit W. T. Biridwin. »Kot. '6M»kolI.10Dee Darid Fovcvaoa, SO do R- Toaae, 7 JaVy, Paaoal Laadry, 9 do Mat'w Parrot, » Mar. Aad'w D'Arer, 6 Juno do W«. A. M'IntA'b. (AHjt. [7 Jaae 1860 Wm. IWrjriwoB, \<» *J«n. tei. Jait« liacke, _ C. R. Porn 4 do do|W. J. Riekeiy, 1 Jnne, 'fli'^lR. C Caie, 6 June, do(J. ii- lleary, 2lJnne, J. CaDipkell, 72 do Mieh I HeardoB, 27 Jan t^ldward Caie, 8 Aug. Jm. DaTidson. 10 Oct. .John Tonne, jr.,11 do Wm. DrT:''?itle, 14 ffftv •6 du '6( '06 '48 '48 do do •6-1 • Jan* "fi Alox.V'Mi»a>M>l, IT Ap.'.V JokaMaia. It do d<> Sebt-McAlKou, 19do A W»t.MiWilli»ia.a4do d^ Potor Mozerall, 31 do du J. Siayro, ...No. U.— First Battalioit. Til*. QirvirH. 31 Jun. 'G"i I. L. Dwror, 21 do do '. l[iitfla«s'i«, 2.3 do do Ow'BMcInr>r«f>y.2l dodo l')hrt*on, 2!S dodo J. Diokf^asftn, 3K do d > ('.Richard.son, J<« FrsMe-r, UAjfiril'tK) .S.B.lIetherinfflon,24Ap'30 Tas. Cameron, 26 Apr, Robert (rraham, 27 do T. W. Dibbloe. 2 May, iJohn Brait, TjO do •62 '{J5 Lie^-emmmis ■ -7. M. Wstken, 17 Aaril, (Adjt.) 21 J»«. A.James, 20 do MiKf. 'WIT •.AioluirdM». Mdo do do Alex. Girran, John B. Forster, Michael MusroU, A. Smith, J .SterensoB, 21 Jan 22 do do 23 do do 24 do do 25 do do 16Aug.'r>5 20 June '66 £. Do«Bri«»y. 21 *• *• virw BKViriwvtK wimtta. 101 r>.. » )b.l864 ^*!^» ^""f- *if •T' '.■Sto'«° ,l^"'"'*' 1<5 Atit. '65 C.J.9»Tr«. (C»pt.) 4 Jam.'m Al«x. Rrtxbor«u)t*) An.'MjWiB. WhetrtB. IT d« do « »'«'•''»•'■■•'* Mdir«rdPow»U. 21 A»r.'50O.w*MSrn;fh. 18 d* d« f*»vmm,ier. m, ... « ■" '- ^ K. fliitftMnsoa, 11 Apr.W Martin Moaatjr, M A* do KilaittBdW»lk*r.Zr 4* do KidoT* B«rri<>t. 'JS Apr. '50 l)«nii-i Koiwiek.'it Jan dA 9MnN«nii««««r J w. PkiBasf. 21 d» d«J.«. L»yt«B. It. 17A»r.'M » d» d«» .SW#eo«. d* d« b. W. ll*fri^*ii.S d* d« L. M«L«r«, IT A»ril. '!• Kl^T COHHTT MILITIA -N«. lt-ME«»ii» »attali«». Li0n*0mmn4 CkUnti. P. M«CulI««»li, 7 Ja««'w)iPet»r \f hit», IS 0«t. '47 AlWrt M. Smitk, I N*r. '• Li^mttmmmt*. Robert Hioka. l.t F«b. '51 Jf.«-.r. IT, Batke*. _ 14 May. ;sir"«* %%tnfi^ *** ^* 6 Juat 'M tymatter. IT. naifeea. 14 Mar, '31 "'.",-• . Gideon JiBitfc. 16 Oct. •4lU j <5«uh .1.?' jLouU Allna. 13 da 'fTl^'' " ^*\\^'^„^- r ^'Mariner llicki. 10 Peb '51 ^ nymatt '•''**IU«_* \M o :»u 11.1- J Cm0tmim« W. Maaiastaa, aMay..,., ... ^^ ^ .:l ,, i r- R.bt. Dy«rt. f Aug. do.4»bert M. am.tk. 11 dado Jaaab (laaaar. S Oat. 'S8 k"'!"*!'^"* Turaar, 13 da da Tkamaa AMiaaaa, 'ii da da JakBSharidaa, 10 Fab- '51 Tbana« Cuatas. 13 da do Ckaa. W. Lyaa. < Jaae.'Oft Sab- Daafiaa, 14 ^a do J. Tkibideau. 25 May, '31 i Jaba BurktK. jr -Ji Oat. '3it Qumrttrmmttar. Swijeon. Agtiat»nt Snrgttm. KINC'B COUNTY MlLITlA.. -. -Na. 15.-Fib«t Battaliob. A- *^i ¥/!!*•• 1* N»T.'65AbK. McCaBB. 25 Oat. 'W DaridMilli. 16 da do J. H.Flewellint. 8 Nay. '65 IA*ui9nmm*». |Tkai.LaeSvoyii.» do do Pkil. p. Daaa.jr. 10 Anf'48', ^ AdjutitM. Jai. A. Ua^latt. 10 Jua '60 !>• W^taiore. cap. 1 May '27 rko«. RlitoB. 25 Oct. d«| Payma^m: J. A WiUianii. 8 Not. '60' G H.FlewelliBir.9 da do| W.P.f lawalliar U Oat. '16 D. Wctmare. adjt. 1 May'27 Abm D.Mabea. 10Au«'48 Darid A. Lyoa. « Jan. '.51 Tko^. .Johnston. 10 Juna '6(t D. P. Wetoiora. 8 Nor. '66 W.A.VVilliatM, i> d'» do Batn. FoKtar, 10 do do J. W.Oauiaeld. 12 do do J«aaaQ.Balyaa,U da do Arthur Mauger, lO do do'r u fi- 1.^ ..e. k.' •«» L'nnffnt- Tan. W. Brirtain.l Sep. '16 Jer D.Mabee. lOAiijr. '48 E. S. Wetm<»re. 10 Jiina "00 ice. It. 25 " No. IS.— HtCONB IIaTialium. Limttmuint C*U%«1. *ldwia B. ne-r, '» 6ap. '06 W. Fairw.rather 2i') do do Miiinr *&■ Tkonpiou, 30 Sept.,'65 ■*.^'^K\«:^. I June. '46 W. E. Vail. 25Jan. 'ti.- (leo. AloCully, 2^,) M:»r. '(>'> p. McLean. 14 June, do D. M'M. Fail-weather, 15 111 no '6.') Wm. Jainatona, 3 do dolG. M. Bl.'»ckney, Ll Jun'f) . U4«. 11. iCyan. 25 May, '<>>i f. 11. P.kison. 5 July '6 . J. N. Price. 15 S.jpt. do^iJu k il.(!misfle. 11 Oct. 'ti. J. M. SrocktoB, «i'» di'J ihn X. Co v e«. 17 Jin. 'Oi G. M FAirW'jather8 Feb 'titj i^.. F. F ^nwick. ol J*u. 'iy\ K. Arnold, »j.2>.Jaa. '(nilil.lwiti A iiolil. (3 June il 1 E. J. FloweUinic. 11 Oct.'Oo''^ imuel Morton. 7 ion. 29 M.iy. ' W S*iu. G mlini, 20 dt» do Win. il lywani, .'^i) M:i.y, '4() Ebea. ritockton,21 da doiUich. Burj(;4t<, B.fiinc. do tiidutenumtt. !Tlio.< Keifh. 6 .Jiine.'lt) Fititk Ohipiuiin, ;{ Jane'4U Kplir 0;iainber«, 6 ilo do Robt J- McCully, 4do do I^aa.- C )are-, 11 July, ilo Biuil 0. Prioa, 8 do d> Fred. J. Smith, 9 Feb. 'li") p. J. Ceuf la. 18 Aug'tk. J. D. Camy bull. I Mich, do J. M B. McLeod, 29 Mr.'«5 1). A. Keith. 21 June, do J'. C. Stock ton, 2. June, "tia Chaw. W. Toates. 17 Jan. '65 (}. A.Folkin.s, 31 Jaii.'tiG Ow'Mi Keith, 21 Mar. do ■Fohn Hrannen, 22 do do ') lin (I i.ycii, 6 June do I). B AriiHtrong. 7 do do .J;^<. I'.KinT, 19S.'p.do R. MoniM)n, 10 Oct. do A Uut"*t 0. R. Arnold (Capfn.) 19 iSapt. 'ii P) 1 Upl. 64 J. I. Smith, 23 June, do Thos. L. Hay. 21 Jun. '63 Unaigna. J. Gillies, 6 June,'32 John Morrison, 3 July, '41 Don. Bohannen. 7 Nov. do David Drew. 8 do do VVm. Crabbe, 2 June, '42 David Hatfield. 2 Aug. '49 Caleb Fairweather, 4do do J. G. P. Fraser, 15 Mrch.'Go A. B. Hayes, 7 Jun. do Geo. V.Sharp, 8 June. '65 Alex. Gillies, 21 do do Geo. G. Scovil. 28 do do Adb'utatU. J. E. Fairweather. (Lt.)26 [Sept. '66 Painnaater. 0. Hallett. cap. 4 Apr. '48 Qtiartermaater- 1. Raymond, cap. 3 June '42 Surgeona. C. Wilson, 12 June '28 J. H. Wilson, 15 Mrch. '65 Aaaiatant Surgeoi*- Thos. C Sharp. 31 July.'49 qUEEN'S COUNT V MILITIA. .• No. 16.— First Dattaliok. Lieutenant Colonel. V. L. Knox. 16 April, Major. T- R. Wetmore, 28 Sep. Vaptaina. John J, Millidge, 1 Sep Thos Graham, 7 Sept. William Pcnnery, 10 do A. Dunn, i'li do 11 Y. Fowler, 1 Apr. Robt. Slip, 19 Oct. Francis Woods, 2 Nov. .1- S. Armstrong, 3 do R.T. Babbitt, 4 do D. McAllister, 9 do F. J. Purdy, 30 do .lohn C- Clowes, 25 Jan. G. N. Golding, 24 Aug. William Burgesp, 4 Oct. T. V/.Ebbott, 19 Sept. Litutennatn. Rich. Graham, 7 Sept. ll, J. Duvcrnet, G Jan. ;Geo. Caldwell, '64jC. N. Derrah, JohnCorbett, '64 Geo. Smith, Geo. H. Jones, '40|J. A. Currey, '50,M. Dykcman, do;Jas- S. Neales, 19 Oct. '64' 2 Nov. do 3 4 5 7 30 22 do do do do do do do do do do Dec. '65 do G, F. Case, Z\ Aug. '65 '64 William Peters, 30 Aug, '65 '64; Robert McCoy, 20 Sep, '65 dojThos. Harrison, jr. 4 0ct.'6r dolW.B, Dingee, 19 Sept. '60 do. Ensigns- do'G. WMIoben, 2 Sept. '40 dolWm Quinn, 7 Sept. '50 '05 George Golding, 9 Sept.'50 '65;Jas. Deveber, « T„^'r.n '65 G. Fowler, jr., 'Crj. Simpson, jr., J. Quinn, '50 M. Williams. '60 P. Smith, OJan'OO 2 Nov. "64 3 Nov. '64 4 do do 5 do do 30 Nov. do H. Pollock, 28 Jun. '66 Daniel Brophy, 29 do 68 Mayes Case. 23 Aug. '65 S. L. Peters. 30 Aug. '65 Cul. Fowler Fox, 20Sep. '65 George Inch, 4 Oct. '65 John S. Belyea, 5 do do A. J. Estabrooks,10 Jan'65 W. H. Bulyea, 19 Sept. '66 Adjutant. E. Simpson, Lt.,24 Aug. '6'* Paymaster- N. H. Deveber, 24 Aug. '29 Qtiartcrmaater. L. C. Dingee, (Capt.) 10 [Jan. '66 Surgeon. Aasiatant Surgeon. NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA. 103 Lieutenant Cvlonel- N Major- Captains. Petors Cox, 13 Aug. '43 Eben. L. Burpee, 14 do do Charles Keith, 19 do '45 John Starkcy, 20 do dol Robt. Yeamans, iO do '48 G. I). Bailey, adJt-6 Jan.'oll And. M. Tong, 1 May, YiO R. P. Yeamans, 10 July, do Syl. Z. Earle, 8 Nov. 'Co' Wm.V. White. 8 Aug. 'GO Lieutenants. Lauch. McLean, 11 June'60 Andrew Barton, 13Aug.'43 o. 16.— Sfcond Battalion Fr.ancis Fulton, 15 Aug. '43 Wm. Perry, 19 do '45 John Secord, jr. 20 do do Benj. Keith, 21 do do D. McDonald, 7 Jan. '51 Wm. Thompson, 1 May '60 ! William Binncy, do do .C. J. Bailfcv, 10 July, do LnniffHs. James MuUin, 11 Aug. '34 |Wm. Vincent, GJuly, '4V .John Starkey, 15 do '43 Allen McDonald, 20 do '45 John MuUin, jr., 21 do do Abraham Bailey, 11 do '48 llsaac Burpee, 12Aug.'48 John Cole, 13 do do Geo. McDonald, 7 Jan. '51 .fames McAfee, SJjin.'M William Black, 9 do do Coles Jaa.Belyea, 11 do do Donald McPhcc, 1 May, '00 Thomas Keys, do do E. Burpee, 10 July '(50 Adjutai't. Gid.D. Baily,c?.p.fi Jiui. '51 Paymnntcr. Quarter inn H(vr' Hurgeon. Assistant Surgeon. CARLETON COUNTY MILITIA.- •• -No. 17- Lieutenant Colonel- [G. L. Raymond, 29 May '42 WT.Baird, (Dep. Q. M. G.) Anth. Kearney, 6 Sept. '47 [1 Jan. '63 Levi Estabrooks, 7Scpt.'47 Major. I John Clark, 19 Sept- '(x- C. W. Raymond, 27 .Sep. 65|John Fisher, jr.,12 Jan. '64 Captains. jJarvis Bull, 21 Sept. do Ivory Kilburn, 24 Jan. '60Geo E. Good, 23 do do Thos. L. Evans, OFeb'S'^ Wm. Skillen, 19 Oct., '6;i *G. Strickland, 12 Jan. '64 Charles Clark, 21 Sept., '64 John J. Hoyt, 22 do do R. B. Ketchum, (Adjt.) 27 [Sept. '6.5 J. D. Ketehum (Paym'r) 18 A. M. Broderick, 24 do do J. T. Kerigan, 27 do do Alex. Lindsay, 2 May '66 J. Kirkpatrick, 27 Jun do First Battalion. Step. Peabody, 29 Sept. "65 Hen. B. Smith, 30 do do AsaM'Ninch, 21 Feb. '(iG .las. Clynlck, 27 Juno do H. W. Bourne. 28 d(j do J.P.Morse. 29 do dn R. Kirkpatrick, 30 do do R. M'Intyre, 13 July do Adjutant. R. B. Ketchum, (Capt.) 27 opt. '•'..=. it Geo. E. Shea, *Geo. S. Baird, Ham'n Emery, Geo. E. Boyer, Chae. Burpee, Etisigna- .Jarvis Estey, 6 Sept. '47 Frederick Bull, 28 Aug.'tS f July, '66|Wm. Lindsay, 29 Apr. '52| 19 July '66!Jno Broadstreet,24 Jan. '60;E 20 21 22 23 do do do do do do do Andw. Currie, jr. 4 Apr. *J.W. Boyer, 10 Aug. L. R. Harding, 21 Sept. do|Z. S. Kearney, 22 do John Carter, 27 do ,'64 doL do LicutcnantB- Uohn Carter, 27 do '65!S Robert A . Hay, 29 May,'42 R. G. Wetmore, 2S do do' No. 17. --Second Battalion. Paymantcr- J. D. Ketchum, 20 May '50 (Capt. 18 July '66.) Qnartcr))ianter. --,_ M Truesdale,lt.20Mav, d«i ^ ]8.'0 Surffeon. A ssistnnt Surgco n . i.:Woodforde. 3I.D..2;; [Aj)r. 18G1 Lieutenant Colonel. •las. R. Tupper, 1 Jan. '63 Majore. C R. Upton, 1 Aug'64 Rbt. Woodard,_ 15 Nov. '65 Ca2^tains- Edw. Orser, 22 June, '46 .Icrc. Tompkins, 5 Nov '50 *Isaac F. Adams, 21 Feb. '64 George Dingce, 2 Aug. '64 W. Crandlemire, 2 Aug '64 K. R. Squicrs, 3 do do T. M. Corbett, 3 do do Jos. N. Farley, 3 do c Geo.LCronkhitc, 4 do do John Giberson, 22 do do Wm. D. Esty, 22 Au?. do I. S. Carvill, 22 do do S- R. Nevers, SFcpt.do S. Cummins, 9 do do Geo F. Upton, 15 Nov. '65 S. B. Appleby (Aj 16 do do D. F. Mcrrilt, 17 Nov.'6.5;Sain. Phillips, 16 Nov.'G," T. A. Simonson, 20 Dec. do M. Hutchinson, 28Mar.'0G E.DoW.R;Phillips,29Ma'66 Licutcnanfi. James Kearney, 12 Oct. '47 *Frcd. G. Burt, 2A Feb. '64 Edw. W. Boyer, 15 No v. '65 H.T. P-.rle?, 16 do do A. D. Har.ley, 22 do do Theo. H. Estey, 23 do do Chu«. A. West, 24 do do Z. U.Cox, 20 Dec. do Ed. H. Miller 21 do do S. Giberson, 28 Mar. '66 A. M'L. Tupper, 29 do do J. D. Flem^ing 30 do do Knsions- D. Raymond, IP Oct, 47 Thos. Wakeham, 9 Mar. '49 *Edw. Tracey 27 Sept. '65 Jas. E. Jewett.lo Nov. '65 E.W.Tompkin8.22 do Sam. Squires, 20 Doc. Alb. Squires, 21 do G. H. Corbett, 22 do Isaac Tracey, 23 do A. B. Cawet, 28 Mar. John Green, 29 do W. F. Siprell, 9 May AdfutriHt. S.B.Appleby (Cupt)6 Dc.'65 Paymatstcr. John Balloch, 5 Nov. capt. 11 Oct. Q.uaritrmaster- S. G. Burpee, 5 Nov. capt- 20 Dec Siirpcon. R. WiltT, M.D., 20Dcc.'G5 Assistant Surgeon, J. R. Hagermaa, M.D., 20 [Dec. '65 do do d(j do do '66 do do Trfi '47 '50 "65 h I I I'ii M .« » * t rr f A- r* « v> .» » .r»%e-„ ^ TICTORIA COUNTY MILITIA. ...N». 18 -Fl««T ■attaucit. At«i<«)»'»f»< Colonel- W. R. Newcombc, 12 Apl'ei Wm. II. Creii«r. 28 >f»r/MI[. B. Kilhurn. » Mir. 'm Z ^ .. OipfairM FilishftSiflson. 23 Feb '.•.HJ VIex. Britrtrs. M <\n Vital Tiubidetni. 6 Apr.'4<>iJM. A. Binkoy. 36 M*r W. M. M'Lauehl»n,!»dj.,lfl Feb. 184.-', Be«oni Ther««uU, '21 Amu. [I84;i Tf . H. MorehoiM*, II Apr 186,") Beiij. BeT«ridie,jr.,aO Apr f . D. (}iT)or!«o», Id Ai.r. '^>\ A^ittttant. {}, nr. Murphy, 30 io d.> W.M. MMlauahUi, r««f. do aoi (VV 19 Apr. 18fS Fatfimriattr- i. B«T«ridtfe. •••t., 19 April, im .AMtaii*. ' A Obri»t«pk«r Cyr. 18F«V4fl| Viitoiae Iludi^oa, 19 do doi riiom.5. C*ii»dy. ai do d«.!^gi. Cliff.rd. Lt.. It Apr. \v in. MorehouM, 8 ItAr iUi |£^ Michmel Curr»«. 10 Sept 4W »-r--^ 18(V.jVfttk»uiel Priij*. 4 Apr •«>,_. , .^* „ ^ W. MilUr. 11 do d-)! ft.. B^-reridne, It Apr. 't^i ^hM. l«T«ndir«. M. p^ Allan Heed, H do do J. Armitrong, lil do dui It Apr. « EE«k. Hut!)hiBS«H* aKdpdojii. ritriTena, ■ d* d*' i#«M«««i«l ,%rj«(m. M.ILCliiord, tidouolVf. Kirli«. M d* d*' N* 18.-Sic»>» Battali** Lieutrmimt C*U»«i. jJokn Ma-ria,ir- 'iB Auf '44 re Fran. Ri«e.ltMay'#4[P- <>• ^/l^."' •^. < Dm 'M W«. T. W»lmot.8MoT. fcj.,h, Hartt, It da do r>if)l4»M». iM. T. liRdoai. U da da Ro9am.Tiol«Ua,18Aat''itHe!ariT«l»aira.ll da daj JiAines Smitk, t 5ot. 'filierct Tkerault, 6 Jaaa, '#]f Joteph Martia, t da doSirai Patraia. V «a da P.(TAyaor, 19 da da J»M#a«. Rod'kM'I.ean, 11 da dw MaGlorie Albart.X AafV L%»uieifi*f§. Tital llekart, J6 da d<> A- L. CooBibi, II Feb '4l! Vital lf*rtiB. f7 da d« ■aaak Dnkar. X Aar '4SiJaka Aiatraaaz, » da d* [Retett Daifla. I If ar. '<» Narae* Gaynar, t da da JaaaaCaraaauz.lOda da F- 0- Brran, Lt., 4 J)—. 'fl| F. f Amara*az. Capi.. 9 ^Mr tar Ml attar- Id. Akarlay.Lt.. I M»r> '« Jar#eaa. T e. Fiaruct. II f ak tf [la mtttritk l*] prtfim^d la a wmm» dtm»*e» •• CilUar a^ J ENROM.ED M[MTr\ Of NEW IRU^TSWK^K. AOIVI MILITIA. Csvtiry AiM'ltTT Kiiifiri^rrp Infantrj.dl Batl'la. TaluBteer«; ClaM B 335 1 34» lt.480 Claat C. If t33 *>( ■»> £ if *« « 2' 7,lt4 164. S3ft' • I 43.t4ft ■Tniia cairvK a •■paktmrkt. Suptrinttndtmt •/ St*iiea at ft. J kn — ('«pt.»ia Jaka Ev«b«, N". B. It. *' '* " Fr»d«rictaa, Eaaifa Jaki Ilaivitaaa, lat Yark Ca»alry. x«»Tui<«TAL iviMLLiv* arricri, SaintJikn — Eniiifn WiHiaia II. SlBBrttt, lat S». Joh» Ci^Lifbtlii* Ktrj, I9.k tfj^tauibar ItStf. |r. 'm ISM ■. If im v«».1. tflrvTV* mnrvn***, BANKS. '* 19A r > 1 A ^^ nnnlc of TIrltlnli >'ortli A merlon, «r Eitaiiithid in li'Sfi—lneorpurutrd bit Hnyal Charter in 1840. ^' *■:■• Paid-U{> Cupital, On* Million Stirling. ^. *»«" ft '«L.- HiA» Orrici — I.oinlon, Knglatid. - - t Hmd OJJxH in the fhiitniea—dreat Jiini** Wti»f«, M«utr««l. is (leiiprni Mtin«er — TunMAtJ PaTwS. ♦ • Ill«prch>r JaMIK RlDDKI.L. SMNT JOHN BRANCH. Lseal Bmard : Hon. John Kuhfrtmm.J. V.'riiiitK«r, und Brverlt TtoliinMlt Mmnagtr : \{. It. (jriiidlrT. Accnnvluttl : ThoB. Md.Milaii. Discount days: WfdiuiiiliijM and 8aluiday«. 'it Unnlc: of IN«'%v Jtruiis^rlolc. Elital'ltshrd 18'^(). . Ca|Mtil all paid up. $COO.COO. Praaiiiaat: Jaiita Davir* L^win, Ei>q. | C»>hi»r: Williaai GirTan, tulii-itxr : John M. Rokiiivrin. Ef>q. Dir»rt«f»: 1.. H. DrWrhtr. W. CJ. Lnwi. n. F. A. Wifeina. T. W. Daiiirl, J. D. Ltwiu, E. 8«ark, T. Vnughaii, T. (Mbttt, and F. Kvrtuawu, Duraunt Daja : Tatadaja and Pridaja at 9 a'claek, a. m. / ,j^ Coinni«Folail TIanK of TVefT ririins^rrlolc. ^«* E»tabliah»d 1834. Capital all paid up |6UU,000. PjMi4«at : H«Q. Al«i. M«L. taalj. | Caahiar : Gaarga P. taactan, Stalicitar : Hun. H. L. H^E•k. Dlr*rloiw : n«B. Alax. Mrl.. i^rrlj. D. J. McLaagktia, ^ illlaia Parka, Balaaaa Hanaj, .ad Jaaiaa Varni'D, Ea^uirra. V* 9t. flltepli«n'« Hank.. •t. ■ttphan, Charltttta C^unl;. Capital ftfO^OOt. Praaidaat: Haa. W.Tadd I Caakiar : Ka»art WaU«B. 'Weatmorlnnd Ilanlc. M«nrl««, Cayritj Wcalmorlaad. Capital $00 009. * / *f ^']Pi9iai«lMit : Oliver Jvaaa, Eafvit*. i CaakiMr : JahA 9. Triua, I' I 106 PVBLie IWBTITUTI0W8. fl'i' fi ) The People*s Bank of New Brnnnwlek. Queen Street, Fredcricton. Capital 1200 Shares of $50 each— Paid-up Capital, $15,000. President: A. F. Randolph, Esq. | Cashier : S. W. Babbitt. Directors : A. F. Randolph, J. Tibbetts, T. Temple, E. Clark, S. R. Millw. St. John Savlnirs* Bank. President : Robt. F. Hazen, Esq. | Cashier, Daniel Jordan. Trustees: Hon. Chief .lusticc Ritehie, Hon JuRtice Weldon, Rev. Wm. Scovil, Charles C. Stewart, John Wishart, L. H. DeVeber, Robert Reed, Edward Sears, John M. Walker, Stephen K. Foster, and John Boyd. JOINT STO CK CO MPANIES. New Brunswick Teleg^raph Company. (Line Leased to the American Telegraph Company.) President: E. Sears. | Sec'y. and Supt. : R.T.Clinch. Directors : Edward Sears, J. Duncan, R. Reed, Thomas Gilbert, and G. E. Morton, Halifax. American Telegpraph Company. Office, 5 Prince William Street, St. John. Superintendent for New Brunswick : R. T. Clinch. The following is the present tariff of prices for transmitting ten words over this line, from St. John to the principal places in the Province and the U. S. TAllIFI : Fredericton, N. B. Moncton '' Woodstock " Shediac " Chatham " Sackville " Halifax, Pictou Annapolis Liverpool Windsor Yarmouth Sydney, • • • • • $0 N. S. C. B. t • • • • St. John's, N. F. L. Quebec, C. E. Montreal " Kingston, Toronto Ottawa Hamilton Calais, Eastport Bangor Bath C.W 1 Me. » it 15 15 20 30 45 25 55 55 80 80 70 90 90 3 90 80 1 00 30 40 30 60 20 50 60 76 Me $0 70 » Mass. ft Portland, E. Machias Macbias Wiscasset Brunswick Belfast Rockland Rockport Lewiston Frankfort Boston, Salem Fall River Lawrence New Bedford Springfield New York, Troy Albany Providence, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Charlottetown, P.E. L« >i N.Y. i> R.L Pa. Md. D. C. 50 50 80 6 80 65 65 65 80 66 80 90 55 10 55 65 20 76 75 66 60 76 75 86 1 joiirr STOCK coxrAirizi. 107 ll«r. 80 65 80 90 55 10 55 55 20 75 75 rfjL 8t* John Manafaoturlngf Companjr. (Works at Mispcck.) Capital Stock paid in— $20,000. Office and Sales Room — 90, Prince William Street. President; John Smith. | Gen'l. Supt. of Works: J. Calkin. Secretary and Salesman — Z. G. Gabel. Directors — John Boyd, John Armstrong, T. R. Jones, and Jameu Ro- bertson. Saint .Toliii Suspension Brlclsc Company. Office — Custom House. President -J. D. Lewin, Esquire. Directors — J. D. Lewin, Dr. LeB. Botsford, L. J. Almon, C. W. Weldon, and D. J. M'Laugblin, Esquires. Secretary and Treasurer — John F. Marsters, Esquire. Setlnt JTolm Oas I^ig:Iits Company. OFFICE — CARMARTHEN STREET. Capital — ^300,000. President — John M. Walker, Esq. ; Secretary — Robert Britain ; Direct- ors — John Duncan, W. Parks, Esqs., Rev. W. Scovil, C. Patton, W. G. Lawton, William Smith, George Carvill, and D. J. McLauchlin, Esqrs. XJiilon Iron AVorlcs Conapany. Incorporated by Act of Assembly. Capital — $50,000, with power to increase. Office at Works — Straight Shore. E. Fisher, Esq., President. Arch'd. McLean, Esq., i»l €mwm^t9wj ('«»«ii ^ - •prin— 4tf pBivci william •Ttaar. "I*?^}t'n«nn, T. W. Denial, RietMrd Tkcaip. ■oil, and AifZiindrr Jariliiip, BHi|iiirp». If »rth \ni'^Fle«%ti Nitiiiirtctarin^ €*«iy«nT« Minuf^rturr '• Wrrd'n SewiMK M^chinf." (>' 'p-lnl— Jtl.OOO.DOn. CJ. A. ISovfv, IVi)r:h Wli'irf, (f«'iii>riil Aurrit ; 8tillrMNii ('liaiip, ^uprr iit#R4> «(it. Wurkt; — Ciirnvr ofCtiarlottr and Main Hirrria, ^^int Joha, N. B. Albert and Westmorland ^Ilnin;; i»nd MAaufaetarlBy Cmwrnfrnj, MONCTOi, N. B. Cnpilil— UlSO.OflO. TI»n. R. W. (rnndlrr, Pr-«idf nt ; E. R. Ch^nH^r, jr.. E-«tpiirr. Si'crfl Iff ; H »n. K. W. (Jhnnll^r Oliver Jonea, J. ii. Hard- \nx. K- HmtiwhS. J. t'^rii-iit-'r iirnl i\ \. Uitcv, E^({«., Diractara ; U. A. UuTcy, Eaquirr, Ajviit, Sunt John, N. I). A - » '^«?i^: AllSavrt 9lMiinrHcturinff Conipnnj. ■ IbLNH lUiJUail, Al.aKNT to. C 0. T >rn 'kisi««, E'«'juir<«. M»ivi{;.ir; C. K-'NfT, ^•ctrixry. Thia C) npitiy tna m p'tw-rlul HirsiiH Eiii;iii'' uri I eztaiiaiva Buiidiaga f«r thr m iriut'iicturrf orG/^kum, ]iU'ii*)«r, Kiuur, ice. y rrlnaeaa Alaxnndra If inlnsr nnd MRnufaatairins C*iMp««j. : ALBKMT COUJITV. .. F«r raiaiiig Caal, \aphalt«,>Vc. Sim*4 Blight, Ea^aira, Maaagar. Cwal Crrck Coal 92laltt|; Ccaapmn^. Janea H«rri«, Esq., Prpniilrnt ; P. B^anard, Jr., Eaq., S^eratary ; W. L. S^arncll, G "irurp Huli'hiii^wi, y., W. H. 0!i»«, Jamra Mclntoah. li«a. .|i»hnHoii, W. E. Arrh43trpheB H. Shnw ; Muprrintf ndriit — Jamra Lohk; Dirrctara— Hon. A* Mufj. Sft-ly, llwn. J. Kohfrtann, Frtdrrick A. Wiggina, Frai|cia FargHpaa, W. G. Lavrten, Craa. L, Lavalt, aad Jaka Cvlaataa, S«i|a. 1( mj. Tl«t«rl« Coal Mining CoaupMSir. "^ ' Capital— 5|160,0»0. ^ frrflidfnt— William Dafidwin, Esq. ; SvcrtUrj aD4 Tranatrav— da*. ■. Pairwfinthtr : Dircctara— Hon. Joha RtfkartMn, i»k» J. TIHUfMt Jaaiaa Hafria an4 Hanrj Herian, Eaqaira*. , .. .^ ,•« [anry UiIW.'. ^r.. Tka- ^.•«i». Alb«rl Mlnliii^ €«Hip*aiy^. " ^] Oflfiaf-— Tilluii'a Allvy. Capital— ilSM**- «* Prfsiilfit—Geo. G. Gilherl, Jr., Enti. ; »-ar#lary— Win. Illaaa, la^. ; DircctorK— (Jeo. G. Gill.^rt, Jr., Bra.lford Uilbrrt, H« maH Giibart and John Bjeta, Esquirre. V«' ' »i •* H« U. Oakum ilanufaclurliig Caaapanjr. Capt. J. Pritchard, Presidf.il; W. J. Slarr, Esq., Setretary ; T. B. Mil- lidge, Mossra. Fleming & Huiabert, Chas. W. Waldan, R. P. Ji W. i. SUrr, Eaqs., Dir«ctorB. ^ „ . - . „ HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. ■1* General Public Ilospilal. WATERLOG 8TUKKT, 8T. JOHW. • ,.?♦•. i Prraident— Wm. Bajard, Esq., M. D. ; Vice-President— W. II. A Km s, Esq.; Troaauror — U. W. Cri)ok«hnnk, Esq.; Resident Phjrticiaa and Superintendent — J. Baxter, Esq.. M. D. ; MatroN, Mra. Jane Higgina ; Directors — W. Henrj Scovil and Jutui McLnuctilin, £aqa, ; Sacra'arj — Jabn Ansley, Esq. Oifica— 81 Priner William Streat. Marine Hospital. ^ • - .t mO vl leCAYSIi AT LOWER COTI, aT. /OUT. Commiasionera — John Ward, Eaquire, Chairmtm ; Job« Wiabart, Thomaa Vaughan, Charlea McLaughlin, Wm. Dohertj. T. M. Smith, »ni John McGratb, Emqa. ; Sacretarj and Trcaaurar — Cbarlaa Ward, Ea^., Pbyaician — Le Baran £otaford, Esq., M. D. **<*»» ^,tr FrOTincial Iiunatia AsylnHi. ,v LttATlD IK TIB PAEIBH Of fcAVCiaTIB, IT. J*IV. Cennniaaionara — The ProTincial Secratarj ; Tha Altornty Gcaaral ; Tba Chief Commiasionar of the Board of Worka; Bradford J. Giibart, Ka^.; Ke- bert W. Crookshank, Setretary ; George W. Smitb, Ateountmnf. Otfm, Cuatem Houae Building. Pbyaician — J. Waddall, M. D. City and Cauntjr Almahevsa. * ftOf ATID in TBI PARISH OP lIMOMDi, aT. JAIB. Cemmiaaionera : G. C. Carman, Jamea Gallagher, Wm. O. SaiiUi, ^obi 'Dvrcna, and Wm. Hawkaa. Pbyaician : John Baxter, M. D. Kee|(er: Wa. ^CttHnihghaM. ...<<. !!• $i ; ! ! rmifosi.— coiMVLAm Aoiirri. ProTln«l«l Panltenilarj; PARISH or SIMONDS, SAINT JOHN. tf«aiiiiiMi«neri — The ProTincial Secretary ; The Surveyor Oeneral ; The Ohief CenmiMioner ef the Board of Works; The Attorney General ; The Mayer ef the City of Saint John, and Bradford J. Gilbert, Esq. Cltjr and County OaoI. v KINO STRBET, ST. JOBN. High SheriiT, James A. Harding, Superintendent. John Rankine, Deputy Sheriff and Gaoler; Wra. Bartram, Turnkey. CONSULS AND CONS ULAR AGENTS. Mob. John F. Pottci, United States Consul Gcn'l for B. N. A. Provinces. Darius B. Warner, Esq., U. S. Consul for St. John and Dependencies. Spafford Barker, Fredericton. Alden Sprague, St. George, ^ Greenleaf Houlton, St. Andrews, C U. 8. (^unsular Agents. George M. Porter, St. Stephen, j Edward Allison, Esq., Portuguese Consul General for New Brunswick. A. C. 0. Trentowsky, Esq., Prussian Consul in Now Brunswick. Charles S. Theal, Prussian Consular Agent, Shediac. Hon. E. Hutchinson, Esq., Consul for Prussia at Miratnichi. George Garvill, Esq , Consul for France, Saint John. John McDougall, French Consular Agent at Miramichi. John W. Cudlip, Vice Consul, Saint John, Sweden and Norway. Richard Hutchinson, do. Miramichi, do. do. Richard C. Scovil, do. Shediac, do. do -' ■ Hen. John Robertsen, Consul at St. John for Argentine Republic. IBmlsraxit A^sencles. Robert Shives, Esquire, Government Emigration Agent for New Bruns- '■ wick. Office — St. John, N. B. The Deputy Treasurers at the ether PertA ef the Province act as Emigrant Agents. — — — — , i. . i* .'i' ■ liloyds' Sarreyors. JellM Tucker, Samuel Lapthorne and Christopher Besant, Esquires. D. R. Monro, Secretary. Office — Custom House Building, St. John. " liloyds* Agents. H.P. Sturdee, Esq., Saint John; Wm. Wbitlock, Esq., Saint Andrews; • ■ L. P. W. DesBrisay, Esq., Richibueto; H. W. Baldwin, Esq., Bathuret; CKlmeur, Rankin & Co., Miramichi. Bcfflater of Bhtppinff Terltas of Paris.— Fr<>nch Uoyd. George W. Marsters, Esq., St. John, N. B., Agent for New Brunswick, Neva Seetia, and vicinity. «EO. B. RVSSEI^Ii, Conmissiener of Light Houses in the Gulf ef Saint Lawrence. ; The ; The lOOUTIII SOCIETIES, III I '. .'■ ur.^ Oliam'ber or Oommeroe. 63 PRINOB WM. 8TRKKT. i> Preiident — L. Donaldson Esq. ; ViccPreiident — J. W. Cudlip ; Secretwy •nd Treasurer — I. Wondwnrd ; Members of Council — Hon. John Robertson, F. Ferguson, Alexander Jardine, Wm. Thomson, William Wright, J. V. Troop, C. H. Fairweather, Geo. Thomas, T. W. Daniel, and John Duncan, Esquires; Members of Board of Arbitration — Z. King, George McLeod, W. Parks, George Carvill, John W. Nicholson, W. W. Turnbull, W. J. Law- ton, Alexander Rankin, Wm. M. McLean, and S. D. Berton, Esquires. Tlie Society of tJiiclcrTrrltoi'M for 3Iarlne Rleilcs. OFFICR — RITCUIk's liUILDlNG, PRINCESS STREKT, ST. JOUN, M. B. George Stymest, Sesreiary. A Committee of Management is elected at the Quarterly Meetings of tb* Underwriters, held at the Ofllco of the Secretary, in the months of January, April, July, and October, and meet every business day at noon. iSalnt (Tolin. Oyninasiiim. BUILDING SITUATED ON KIKG ST. President-— J. W. Cudlip, Esq. ; Vice-President— B. Lester Peters, Esq. ; Secretary — J. S. Knowles; Directors—John Boyd, Jas. L. Dunn, Robert R. Barnes, F. T. C. Burpee, and Henry Fairweather. • -^ Victoria Skaiingr Rink. President: Thos. M. Reed, Esq. Secretary and Treasurer: WUli^ F. Bunting, Esquire. Directors : James A. Harding, F. T. C. Bnrpee, W F. Harrison, L. J. Almon, J. Walter Scammell, S. E. Gerew, and C. M Fairweather, Esq. _ „ ,-»,.: saiut John Heohanlcs' Institute. The Museum has of late been largely increased by the Mlleelira •( minerals and birds of the Natural History Society ; and more recently, by a Taluable donation consisting of Curiosities, &c., from Captain Grant, « H. M. Royal Engineers. President— Isaac Woodward ; Vice-Presidents— Wm. F. Snuth, W. H. A. Keans ; Corresponding Secretory— W. Wedderbnrn; Recording Secratoij — W. J.Starr; Treasurer— George Hutchinson, Jr. ; Directdi»— B. Br«a4, A. Gilmour, R. Britain, John McMillan, A. Rowan, James Allan, G. Mnr- dock, H. W. Frith, Edward J. Brass, Edward Willis, D. H. Hall, uii J. J. Christie, Esqs. Auditors— G. Blatek, O. D.' WetmoN, mA R. F»IIj. mmmm i ■ 1 f ."*.. (J m •alnt Jobn 9ocl«Cy Uhrmrj, Til* Jitbrtrj mow containi about four thouaand Tulumei of booki, baaidea tha currant nutnoera of all the leading reviewa and magaxinea publiahed ia England and the United dtatea. Library open from 3 to 4 p. m. daily. OrricBaa.^-Praaidant — I. Woodward; Vice.Preaident — Hurd Petera; 8ec/y and Treaa. — Jaa. R. Ruel ; Librarian— Stanlrj Boyd ; Committa* — Q. S. Smith, W. M. Jarvia, Edward AUiaon, R. Sanda Armatreng. Ro^nia, PrinccM Street. * '* ^ ' — — . . i,jj .<>;»?? ■t. John AgrlevUnrAl loeietj. Charlea Drury. Preaident ; Jamfa DaTi(ii«on. lat Vice Prcaidrnt ; Kichard Thumpaon, Snd Vice Presidpnt ; T. G. G. Tiadate, Correnponding Secretary ; Jainea Barber, Recording Secretary; Alexander Jardine, Treaaurer. Direetora. — Robert Bowes, 'I horna* Davideion, Doctor Waddell, George G. Gilbert, jr., C. Hamilton, C J. Horgan, Simeon Jonea, F. S. Jonea, Theaaa Clarke, Key* McBrien, and G. A. Wood. Jamea Davidson, Delegate to the Provincial Doard of Agriculture. Meeta at Long rooa, Ritchie'a building, Princess atreat, on the last Tbara- dfty ef each month. V«w BrnHawleIc BIbl* Umelmtj. ar. JOHN, K. a. Preaident — Hon. W. B. Kin near ; Vice-Presidents — Hon. rCeville Parker, and Jamea Patterson, L. L. D.; TreaHurer — William ^Seely, Esq.; Secretary, Hen. 8. L. Tilley ; Committee of Directors — L. B. Botsford, M. D., John Wiahart, Geo. A. Lockhart, W. J. Starr. Eilward Seara, D. J. MrLaucbl n, Eequirce. Hon. A. McL. Seely, John Armiktrong, Wdliam Girvan. B. J. Un- derbill, W. K. ReynolUe, T. B. Barker, John Fisher, Jamea Leijan, Jamea Smith. T. W. Daniel, Robert Sheraton, H. W, Frith, John fioyd, J. M. Re- bincen, J. ▼. Troop. Enquires. For Portland. — John Duncan. Jaa. Flewelling, M.Vurk, Robt. Ewing. Ea^a. DepMitery— The Store of L. H. D^Veber & Son, Prince William Street. ]l*w Br«a«wlck AMiO«l»tl*B ■I Ai» ev turn fo&oiiuL am» coktikimtai. civich MfTsrr. Objtet — To collect Funda to aaaiat the Society ia the employment and iupporl of Clergy men, Catechiata and Schoolmaatera ef atrictly Evangeliaal prinriph •, :n the Province of New Brunawick. OJktn — Preaident, Beverley Robinson, Esq.; Tiee-Preaidenta, Di.Bot»- ford, and W. G. Lawton, Eaq. ; Treaaurer, Jaa. 7ti, Ruel, Eaq.; Secretary, W. H. A. Keana, Esq. Cmrmponding Ciimmittti — Rev. Canon Gray, D. D. ; Rev. George M. Armatrong; Rev. William Armstrong; T. W.Daniel, Eaq.; Dr. Botitford ; J. K. Ruel, Ea(|. ; Correaponding Secretary, Rev. M. Swa(>ey. Ck^'Mflfmm mt »re»mt reeeiring aid from Ike Colonial and Canfrntntal Clkurek tSneJe/y, in /Am Pruvina —Rev. Wm. N. Boyer, Rector of Monrton; Unv.^M . f^w^bey. Rector of the Parinh of Victoria, Curleton, (St. John) ; Kov. Chaa. R. Matthew, Aeeiatant Miniater St. Mark'e, 8t. Jeka; Rev. Jn*. P. ■feernt*!, I#el«r ef 9t* Aadrew'e Ckwrcli, 8he4iM. r0 ■t. J*1in ni«ir«k MlsaloHsri' So«l««7.— BitobllshHI IMi. ^ Otijfdt — To promote an interest in, ind diffude infopiniilion eonc«rni»if MissioRii tn the Jews and heathen, and to collect Funda in aid of th« Cburch Missionary 8ociotj and the London Soeiatj fur pronoting Chria- tianity among the Jews. Officers — PrrHident, Hvnrj W. Frith, Eaq. ; Tiee«President, Samuel D. Berton. E^q. ; Traasurar, Jamaa R. Riial, Eaq.; Saaratarj, VTilliaoa L. T. Saaij, Esq. Tho Associated Alumni of ' ho UniTarailj of JE'«w Brunawiak. Pre.'tidoit—Rer. W. Scoril, A. M. Vice Presidents — Hon. Charlea Fisher, D.H.L.; RaT. Chas.G.Castar, A.M.« Rev. Cha«J. liPr, A. M. Mernhersof Council. — Hurd Peters, Esq., T. B., A. M.. Rbt. Jas. W. Dia- brow, A. M. ; Rev. Henry J. Mcljiirdy, B. A. ; Rev. W. H. Devebar, A. M. ; William P. Dole, C•«* asiTonr — 78 pniiea williah stbibt. •rJ Preaijent — Hon. A. McL. Seely ; Carresponding Sec'y — Jaaiaa Patav- ••n, L.L.D. ; Sacratary and Traaaurer— Gaarf^a W. Wkitnay. ^IKin* I •M«f JTthm ambbmth »»h0»l Ja»»»tm§im», ■•A Maata 9nd Tuesday of avery nfior.t>t alternately, at tha Sabbath Sahoal raama afeach denomination hebmging to the Aasoriation. Prrajdeni— Hon. W. B. Kiniicar ; Yica-Praaidont — Archibald Aawan"? •awatarj—R. Walak. ' \m*) -.1 .4 re J ■H 114 lOetlTXM. Chureh at JBnt^Umd IVwuf aVM*** Saettttf* Preiident — H. W. Frith, Esq. ; Vice-Presidents— W. M. Jarvis, and Hurd Peters, Esqs. ; Treasurer — C. Kirkpatrick, Esq. ; Cor. Sec'y — G. A. Hamilton, M. D.; Rec. 8ec*y — Stanley Boyd ; Librarian — W. L. T. Seely ; Standing Committee — G. W. Whitney, Thos. Patton, and R. Brookes Peters. Sotmt ^mh» JPr^tfttmt Orphmm Jtaylum, tOCATBD IN CARMARTHEN STREET, CORNBB OF ST. JAMES' STREET. Incorporated by Act of Aasemhly passed 12/A April, lb6^. To provide a home for destitute orphans, without distinction of sect or colour, and to apprentice them to approved masters or mistresses. Board of Directors. — Seven laymen who are chosen annually from sub- scribers of one dollar or upwards, together with all Protestant clergymen in the city, who are likewise subscribers. Board of Directors for the present year. — President — John M. Robinson, Esquire; Secretary — Rev. W. Scovil ; Treasurer — John Boyd, Esquire; Directors — John Fisher, T. C. Humbert, J. V. Troop, John Magee, James Horsfall, Esq. The children are under the superintendence of a matron who is account- able to a board of lady directors, who have to provide for the requirements of the children by soliciting donations from the public generally. The JYntmrml Mtttimry Society of JVew BruHMteiek* President — LeBaron Botsford, Esq., M, D. ; Vice President — William Jack Esq. ; Treasurer — Edward Allison, Esq.; Recording Secretary — R* Peniston Starr, Esq. ; Corresponding Secretary — Henry W. Frith, Esq. ; Curator — George F. Matthew, Esq. ; Librarian — Robert Britain, Esq. ; Council — Robert Britain, Esq., Doctor Hamilton, Doctor Preston. Museum and Library Rooms at Mechanics' Institute building. SatHt JftmlaeM^e Toial JthnUntHee Stiety, {Re-organized in the City of St. John, November, 1862.) President — The Very James Quinn, V. G. ; Vice President — Thomas Kelly, Esq. ; Secretary — Mr. John Kennealy ; Treasurer — Mr. John Mc- Gourty. And a committee consisting of sixteen members. The Society has for its object the advancement of the cause of total abstinence, and holds public meetings for that purpose in St. Malachi's Church, Sidney Street, on the first Sunday in each month. Lectures are delivered on these occasions, the pledge administered, andjmembers en- rolled. Cetrtetom MttUrmry ^tfeimUtt, President—- Robert R. Allan; Vice President— William C. Dunham; Secretary— George H. Harding ; Treasurer — Samuel L. Brittain. Rooms — Masonic Hall, Carleton. Meets Tuesday evening of each week. JViiMilf Jte.**rm Bttettfi SI. Jmkn* BOA.RD or DIEieTORg. ill Preiident — Rev. William Armstrong; Yice-Prcai'lent — Rev. WiUliaa Donald, D. D., John McMorran, Esq. ; Treasurer — John Boyd, Esq. ; Secretary — Rev. A. McL. Stavely ; Gentleman's Committee — ^J. Paterson, L.L.D., Samuel Berton, Esq., Robert Sears, Esq., J. Elsdon, Gf^rge Kee, — with the ministers of the different denominations. Ladies' Committee — President— Mrs. R. W. Crookshank ; Vice Presi- dents—Mrs. John Gillis, Mrs. Wm. Thomson Secretary — Mrs. Willi.s ; Treasurer — Mrs. Stavely ; House Stewards — Mrs. Wm. Armstrong, Mrs. Bradley. Mrs. J. R. Narraway, Mrs. G. M. Armstrong, Mrs. James Law- ton, Mrs. Crookshank, Mrs. Rainsford Wetmore, Mrs. Henry Robinson, Miss Belmore, Miss McLeod, Mrs. Beek. RaffgeA Sehmol Jtnoeiation* This Institution is under the superintendence of a Committee of ladies who have purchased a suitable Building in Brussells Street, Saint John. The number of pupils exceed one hundred and fifty ; and the annual ex- penses average about $400, which is entirely defrayed by voluntary con- tributions. SMnt £Fe«rf«'c Soetety* Meets quarterly, first Wednesday of the quarter, at Waverly House. President — B. Lester Peters, Esq. ; Vice-President — George E. Snider ; Secretary H. K. Ranney ; Chaplain — Rev. W. Scovil, M. A.; Treasurer, G. Sidney Smith, Esq.; Charitable Committee— Rev. W. Scovil, T. W. Daniel, and W. G. Lawton, Esquires; Auditors. .G. E. Snider, Joha Tilton. ( Incorporated by Act of the Legislature, 27 Victoria, Cap. XXX .) President, Lauchlan Donaldson, Esq. ; Vice President, William Wedder- burn ; Secretary, Jas. E. Forbes, Esq. ; Treasurer, Robert Marshall, Esq. ; Chaplain, Rev. W. Donald, D. D. ; Marshal, Thomas King. Committee •f Charity — Robert Shives, Robert Cruikshank, William Mackay. Meets the first Thursday of every Quarter atStubbs' Hotel, St. John. Smimi rmtrUWB Bttety, President, John Boyd ; ViccPresident, J. R. McShane ; Secretary, M Henderson; Treasurer, James McNichol, Jr.; Committee of Charity — M. N. Powers, James McNichol, M. McDonough ; Chaplain — Rev. W. Harrisen SitlHt ifrnhm Typ9fprmfMe«l Jitnelmtlonm President — H. Finlay ; Vice-President — John Marshall ; Treasurer — James Seaton ; Secretary — Charles R. Barnes. The Society meets regular on the first Monday and Tuesday of each month alternately, at 8 o'clock, p. M. Its objects are, the mutual improvement of its members and the dif- fueion of knowledge relating to the " art of arts preservative." s\A ife^rf^fj .^- ■TIAV t««llVirTCATT«V. 11AIim«A«l. IFf STEAM COMMUNICATION FROM ST. JOHN., Sfe Map Hreeedin/c fge- * To Portinnd anU UoHon.— ^y Suiaivr •■ •▼•ry M^aJiy •lil Thu'tduv morning. -> To H intiuor and MMa9irax,—1iy B*tnmpr*wtTj TuM^ay and FriiiaN rvf-iiiiiK. cuiiiu't'tiiig With 8tfHiiMM«io ami from Porlli»ugh K<»utt* frmn Arostnok, Pr«'s(jiie [sle, Hiiil'on, xiid Wondntock, Tin lh«' N«'W Diuiiswick and Canada R.iiiway.niui InlcririliiMial 8t«>atn>«hip (.'o. Trrjin.- leave Houltoti ami Wooiiaidck Terminus for 8;iiiit Andrewa, to connect with Kleamer for Portland, 13oat<. n, bt. Jotin anl Calai«. «■■» EUROPEAN & NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY. See Map preceding page. CoMMiasioifKRR — Oeorse ThoniiiH, Esq., Chairman, Jamei Steadman, •■d C H. /"airweuthtr, Eiii|uiroM. J. Edward Boyd, Eng'r. and Gen. Supt.; Alexandtr McNaughton, At- mutitunt ; Williaai Rannia, Truck Mutter. Thi»i Lin» af Railway connrcta the Ci'y of St. John, on the Bny of Fundy with Shrditc, on the (iMlf of St. liaw fence. It \* 108 miles in lenpth, and i« coiiaidered the heat and moat prrfectly coiiHtrucied Railway in America. Train** \r<*f dady each way, littween the Termini, and an additional Train rurm «laily throughout the ye^tr. to and from Su^aei. From Monctori, 03 iniiea from St. John, trnvellera are conveyed daily, hy foMr-horae coBchea, 100 milta t« Trurw, and thance, 64 milea, hy radway t* Halifax, Nova Scotia. During tn« Summer, Staamerarunninir from Shediae, in cannectien witk tke Railway, convey paRi>engera and freight \n the Northarn {lartian of New Brunawick ; to Canada ; and Prince Edward laland. The paaaenger tare ia 2 centa prr mile \9t tka irat •!•••, aadl abant twa- tkirda •i thia amount far aaconii claaa. EUROPEAN 4 NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY.— (Waitarn Extan.ian.) William Parka, Preaident ; E. I). Jewitt, F. T. C. Burpee, aad W. B. Knbinaen, Eaquirea, Directora ; C. P. Skinner, E»q., Treaaurer ; E. R. Burpee, £«q., Engineer. Thia Company and tke £. & M. A, Railway Company mi' Maine are uader contract (conditionally) \m axtanil tka raail frcai «l. J*ka t« Baagar, a Wiataacc •! 108 mWm. ! ^ f ■' i I .n^ ut »»W BHViriWIOX TIBITF. Nttw Brunswiok and Osaada Bailway. M. Osbora, Esq., Manager. From St. Andrews to Richmend ; distance 80 mile*. '-' Saint Stephen Branch Bailway. Hon. W. Todd, President ; Z. Chipman, F. H. Todd, J. Bolton, and H. Cullinan, Esquires, Directors. This road connects Saint Stephen and Calais with the St. Andrew's Railway ; distance 18 n: ilos. Woodstock Branch Bailway. R. A. Hay, President; F. R. J. Dibblce, Robert Brown, George Conrtell, Robert Caldwell, G. W. Kinwart, W. Lindsay, M. P. P., Directors , Jas. Grover, Treasurer ; Jas. Watts, Secretary. NEW BEUNSWIGE TARIFF. TABLE OF DUTIES. SPECIFIC. DVTT. Axes each, 3 lbs. weight, and upwards $0 30 Candles of all kinds (except Sperm and Wax) per lb 02 Candles, Sperm and Wax, per lb 06 Cider, per gallon 05 Coffee, per pound 02^ Cows and other Cattle under 3 years old 2 00 Dried Fruit from U. S., per lb 02 Fruit, dried (except produce of the United States of America), pr. lb. 02 Hams, smoked or dried, per lb 01 Horses, Mares, Geldings, and Oxen, each 8 00 Hogs, alive, and over lUO lbs. weight eaeh 2 00 «« «' under «« " 50 Leather, Sele — Upper Leather, Harness and Belt Leather, per lb . . 04 Sheep Skins, tanned or dressed, per dozen 60 Calf Skins, tanned, per doren 1 20 Malt Liquors of every description (not being aqua vitse, otherwise charged with duty) whether in bottles or otherwise per gallon . . 10 Neat Cattle, 3 years old and upwards, each 4 00 Molasses and Treacle per gallon '. 02 Pork and Beef, salted, per barrel 1 00 <« ** fresh, per 100 lbs 1 00 Rock or Coal Oil, Benzole and Paraffine, per gallon 06 Soap, costing less than 10 cents per lb., per lb 01 Spirits and Cordials, viz. : Alcohol, per gallon 35 Brandy, per gallon 80 Rum, per gallon 35 Gin and Whiskey, per gallon 60 L '^ %MXi 1 ; distance lolton, and ephen and e Conrfell, 'tors , Jas. DUTT. «0 30 02 06 05 02^ 2 00 02 02 01 8 00 2 00 50 60 1 20 10 4 00 02 1 00 1 00 06 01 35 80 35 60 mew BmvmwieK tabitp. M9 Rum and other Spirits not enumerated being either below proof or ^vxy the strength of proof of Sykes' Hydrometer, 35o. per gal., and in proportion for any greater strength per gallon. Sugar refined, in loaves, per lb 02^ All other kinds of refined or white Bastard Sugar, or Sugar Candy, per pound 02 Brown, or Muscovado, or Clayed, and any other kind of Sugar not refined, per pound 01^ Sheep, each 75 Tea (except Green) per lb 04 Gunpowder, Hyson, Young Hyson, Twankay, and other Green Teas, per pound 08 Tobacoo, manufactured (except SnulTand Cigars), per pound .... 05 Wines costing two dollars per gallon, and upwards .... per gallon 90 Wines costing one dollar and upwards per gallon, and less than two dollars per gallon per gallon 80e. Wines costing less than one dollar per gallon per gallon 30 And on every hundred dollars of the true and real value of all Wines, in addition $12 50 AD-VALORKSf. On the follewing articles, for every hundred dollars of the true and real value thereof, viz. : svtt Anchors ; Canvas ; Cordage ; Chain Cables, and other Chains .... $1 00 Cotto;i Warp; Copper and Patent Metals, in sheets, bars, bolts, and scraps 1 00 Felt, in roils or sheets ; Foreign Hides, green, dried, or salted (except the produce of the United States of America) 1 00 Fire Clay, Bricks and Tiles made of Fire Clay 1 00 Iron in bolts, bars, plates, sheets ; Pig Iron 1 00 Railway Rails and Chairs ; Oakum 1 00 Sails and Rigging for new Ships ; Sheathing Paper 1 00 Silk Plush for Hatters' purposes ; Block Tin; Tin Plates 1 00 Lead, in pig or sheets ; Zinc, in pig or sheets 1 00 Bar and sheet Steel ; Brimstone, crude and roll 1 00 Sulphuric Acid ; Muriatic Acid ; Chloride of Lime 1 00 Soda Ash ; Copperas; Alum; Phosphorus 1 00 Prassiate of Potash ; Carboys ; Nitre and Saltpetre 1 00 On the following ariicles, for every one hundred dollars of the true and rea value thereof, viz. : bwtt. Boots k^nd Shoes, of whatever material, and parts of the same .... 915 00 Leather Manufactures 15 00 Chairs, and prepared parts of or for chairs 15 00 Glacks, whe«b, maefainery, and naterials for elockt 16 00 HfUMhoIcI f ■mitara (tzcept ka;i|[age, apparel, hnuaehQld •flfeeU, •rry.. ' working tudla and inrip'pm<*nta. UMeJ and in uaa of persona or ^ .., familiea arrivirw in this Provinca. if u^aiJ abroail by tham, and not inten'Iftd for any other pernon or prrsoiiM, or for aala) ^Xh 00 linnkiiiK (vlassca ; Orano^fa and Ijamunn ; Bru-ihes 15 00 Ilaia and Hat Bodies ; Piano Fortes ; SnufI and ('igara 15 00 (/arriag«a, Waggons. Sleigha, andothar Tehicles, and parta thrrauf. . 15 00 Veneer and other Mouldings 15 00 Framea for Pictures and Looking Glaa^ca 15 00 Woo«len Warea of all kinds ; Matches ; Corn Brooms 15 UO And all Agricultural Implements, ami pnrta thereof (except Spades, ShovfU. Scythes, and Reaping Hooks 15 00 Trunks ; Valis^es ; Portmnntfaus 15 00 Iron CantiDgs. viz. : Cooking, <.Mose. Box, and Round Stovea, and .., parts thereof, except 8qut>ra Stoves, deeignated aa Canada Stovca 15 Ot Apparatus for ('onkina Stovea ; Franklin Stovea 15 00 Ke^rister Grates ; Fire Frames, and parts thereof 15 00 Kitchen Kanges and Boilers; Cast Iron Furnaces, and parts thereof 15 00 Aad all other Goods, Wares, and Merchiindise, not herein otherwiaa charged with Duty, and not hrrrinafter de-clared to be free from - -^..> Duty, for every one hundred dollars of th» true and real value ,^ thureof IS AO Table of Exemptiona. Baggage Apparel, Household EHei-is. V\i)rkittg TroU. and Implement aaedaml in use ot faiNiliea arriving in ikis Province, if usnl abroad by them •nd nat intended fur any ather person. «r pprs»ns or for auie ; Books, printed; ('arriacea of travellrra. properly »uch. and not inteni Printers* Ink : R^gs ; Old Hopm ami Junk; 84lt of all kinds; Sails and Kisttsim; savfd Irnm vesitela wrerked ; 8o«|i, (vraase and Tallow ; Butter; Ch«e!>e ; Lard ; Timber and Luobar «f all kindi*. rnund, hewaJ, and aawed, un manufactured in whole ar in |>art; Linea and Twine«, S^tot^ Thread and Bo »i Weltbiiii; ; Animals of •II kinds; Frash, Sm ik-d, S4ltad, and (^urrl Meata ; Otton WoiM ; Cotton Bttting; Seads and Vaal ; Pitch ; Tar; Turpentine; Askea; PeUa; Woid ; B^rk ; (vypsuin. ground ir un- frnund ; Hawn, wraught, mr Hnwrought, Burr ar (irindiitones ; Dye Stuffs; Flax, Hanip. Manilla, an I Toar, unmanufactured; Unminufactured Tobac- co; Reain ; Horna; Hidaa; tkaproduaa wf the United States wf America; Barilla and Chalk. laadMiiiaa la ika tiimuj JlaTannt, • 4fktj af tkraa f«r aaal. mimymmdt witiTn trtk'm tivttt,' 1)1 ■rrr ■j;* 915 eo 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 uo 15 CO 15 00 15 00 15 o« Ift 00 lii 00 15 00 >.' iiA 1. ■ / r !••! for RaTlway f urpdMi on all Ooodi. War^, and M«>rehafi^iai>, tTrfpt rf rtaia articlea, hcint; tha growth ■mi produre af tlia Uniud 8iaif«a ot' Amrrira, nainf ly : — Gr«in, Fluur, and llreij!«tii(Ta of «ll kimla; Cotton Wool; Hftiia and Vei^Ptahlffa ; Uiulried Fruilt ; Fuh •( all kimU ; Prudurtw m( Fi«h ar.d all nthar rreature* livinkf in the water; Poultry and Enga ur Hid^a; Si«na •r Marble, ia iia cruda or utiwraukihl atata ; fSlata ; Butler ; Chepaa; Tal- l«w ; l.«rd; Horrid ; Mnnurrt ; Orra af Mrtala wf all kinda; Pitch; Tar; Turpenlitia ; Aahea; Tiiitbrr and hurnher of all kitiJa; raiuid, hewad. and aawed ; unmanufarturrd in whole or in part; Firewand ; Plaiita, Skrulia, ■ ml Treea ; Pelt* ; Wood ; Fiah Oil : Rice; Bronna Corn and Bark ; (iTpauna, ground or unqrnund ; Hewn, or wrouirht ar unwrouKht Uarr vr (jriodatonea ; ]>1feS:uff«, Flax, Hfm|i, and Tow ; Rana. And exrept Bau^aga, A|i|>aral, HouMihold EH'ecla, the Workinif Tooja and Inipleirienta aaed and la uaa af peraiina ar t'ainHie^ arriving in tha Provinea, it aaed abroad by tkaaa. aad ii«t intended far any ntlier perann ur paraona, ar for atla ; aid Carriagaa af Travallara, not inicndtd for aalr. Uaited Statea Tariff on Importa ftrom Britiah ColoniaaN Duty nn all Ciaara, ^3 per Ih., and f^fiy per rant. aJvaloraaa in adcfiliaa. All I'igara muai he packed in lio«aa, nat more ikan SaU in a bax, and in aa leaa qtiantiit than 3,i UO in a rnae, can he admitted to antry. Brand? inuat tte in no anialier i|n«ntity than )• gallona. Winea in hotilea may he itnported in bnxaa aoniaiuing aat laaa tbaa aaa dofn hiittlea af not more than oiia ^oart earb. Brandv or Win* or atiT other api(iiu««a liquara impartad inta ika Uaitad 8lat*« in a le^a q inntily than here mentioned will Ita forfeitad. OolheSTihot F«*hrnari I8(^fi, • l>ill waa introduced inta Congreaa. by thaCaaa- MiMee on Wa>a aod Meina, lo rfi^ultta irada with the Britiah Nortb Aaia- riran Provio'^ea. It iiroviilea that from and af\er March I th ihera ahall ha coll^rteil upon the tollowiin; articlaa, tha growib. produttion ar aianufartura •fitie Britiah po»aeaaioita in Nurtti America, inipurtad fron Har Britannia Maj<"«tv'» po4ae»!*iona, the tttllowing ilu)ie»: — (til Fiah — ^S»llmotl $3. aliad $1 ftU. inaikerel ^1. herring, pickled and •all^d An renlM ; nil oihrr piiktrd. If I |-pr harrrl. AH fl«h not atberwiac pravidaJ lor. M vettx* per hundred pounda; provided that anv f^kh in pack- at"* ether than bMrrrIa ahall pajr in proportitin ta tba rataa ahargad apon tba aame Il«h in harreN. Oo Timber — HemlMrk and spruce, rou'^d ar aided. ^ cent par enhic font; wh"»n hewn aquarr. Jr. per ru'»ic foot: when nawcd and va'ued at ^$;7 ar Uaa p»r ihou« LAW S0CI£T7 OF ST. JOHN, li. B. President — William Jack, Esq., Q. C, Advocate General. Vice President— Charles Dufi', Esq., Q. C. Treasurer — ^T. Barclay Robinson, Esq. Secretary— W. L. T. Seely, Esq. Committee— 'Duncan Robertson, Esq., A. R. Welmore, Esq., Q. C, Sam- uel R. Thomson, Esq., Q. C. The Committee, with the office bearers, form the Council. ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES. [Obskrvk. — Those whose names are printed in Italics are not actually i)iaetie!- ing in the Prwvincc.] , Those marked thus * are Notaries Public. NAMES. Admitted Admitted Retiideuce. Attornoj-. Banister. • James Shannon Morse, 19 P'b. 1814 19 Feb. '14 NovaScclia Hon. John Simcoe Saunders, 18 do 'n 18 do '17 Fredcricton. Hon. W. B. Kinnear, Q. C, 18 'May 19 24 May '23 Saint John. Alfred lj)ck Street, 11 Oct. '20 do do St. Andrews. Hon. Edw. Barron Chandler, Q. C. do do ,21 14 Oct. '23 Dorchester. George William deary, 10 do '22 12 do '24 Bigby, N. 8 William End, 20 Feb. '23 17 Feb. '25 Bathurht. Charles P. Welmore, 11 Jly. '23 14 July, '25 Fredericton. ^George Jarvis Pibblee, 18 Oct. '23 19 Oct. '26 Fredericton. Moci or ■▲Bmi»Tims aws Arromyisfl. l%9 NAMES. WillUm Wiley, 'Robert Frazer Hazen, William Carman, Horatio Nelaon Hicka LugriR, John M. Robinson, Timothy Robert Wetmore, B. C. L. Edward Betts Smith, Andrew Barbarie, Samuel Hallett Whitlock, James Watson Chandler, Q. C, George Kerr, Q. C, Hon. Robert Leonard Hazen, Q.C. Richard Sands, Richard Carman, Charles Fisher, A. B., Q.C, Charles A. Harding, William Hnzen Needham, ^William Jack, Q. C, George F. H. Minchin, George Dixon Street, Q. C, Chipman Botsford, Samuel Gay Morse, Robert Barry Dickey, Duncan Robertson, WiUiam Samuel Sanda, *H A** A r*'t»«-T** KAMBi.'* A *rii«o|iliilil# DrihriiNiy, • da do Am do B«thural.-« Stmutt J. StntU, A, M., 15 Juaa,'a9 U JiiN^'40 ' Baint JalM. William R. M. Burtia, 12 Oct. '3U 14 Oct. '41 da Jaanaa Fruaar Brrtau, A. B., U Vah. '40 4 Feb. do Fradarietaa. •(JharU^ Uuf. i^. C. da do 3 Feb '43 BaiaiJaha. Wilitmm Ti/ng Petm, 13 June, '40 IS June. '42 da Anifrtw C. BlMck, 17 Oei. '40 13 Oct -'42 Beatland. *Ji»mn A Hmrdinff, da do da i** Saint Jalin. * Allan A. Davidaon. da d« da do Naweaatla. Jaaita Paiara Wetnaar*, da da da da Frederii-tan. rkmmmt 7. Wfftr, da da da da Saint Jahn. * GualmmM R. Jarwia. A. B^ i Fak. '41 3 Feb, '42 IJnit'd4tata« *JaHaaa J. Kaya, du do 9 Feb. '43 Baini Jalin. Wittinm E. Twynarm, lOJune/41 16 Juae,'42 Auatraliia. *AHdrrw R. Wctmara. Q. C. 14 OeL '41 12 Oct. '4.1 Saint John. Edwanl H. Wilinat, A. IL, do dit 13 da '4: Fredarietan. Gaorga Connell, 14 Oct. '41 12 Oct. '43 Woodatack. Andrew W. Rainsfard, 3 Feb. '42 8 Feb. '41 Tobique. 0«or||^ F "rtiiM, da do da do Saint JoiiR. *r<«wfa P. FUher, 18 Juna,'42 17 June, '44 Woodatouk. • WdUmm M. H»u>*, 13 Oct. '42 13 O t. '42 P. E. laland. Charlea Dahertv, da do 13 Oct. '43 Saint John. Humphrey T. Gilbert, 9 Feb. '41 6 Feb. '45 do Thomna C. i'hapman. do d do do Dorcheatar. W. M. Macl.aurhl^n. A. B^ da do 8 Feb. '44 Tobique. •Jahn (5. Campbell. Q. 0. 14 Feb. '43 6 Feb. '45 Saint John. WHlimm Jamea (wilbert, 12 Otfl. '43 16 Oct. 45 Dorcheater. Thmmaa F. S. Street, A. B., d. do 10 Or-t. '44 Unit'dMtataa •Acalus L. Prtliiier, «^. U. 8 Feb. '44 5 Feb. '46 Doieheatar. Hon. JarnpR Steadwan, do do do do M< ncton. *G«arga Otiy, 13 June, '44 15 Oct. '46 St. John. Rohert I'firk'Tf Junr., 10 Oct. '44 do do [london. •Albt'rt .1. Smith. <^. C. 6 Feb. '45 4 Feb. '47 Uorcbeatar. James Or/p/t, A. B., di« «l() 5 Fi'b. '4fi Capuda. Thomas VV. Bliss, do do 17 June '48 Ricbibiic-to. 1 'James A. Jtimeis, 7 do do 8 Feb '47 do Richrtrd 8. Armstrang, 12 Jnne,'4.'> 10 June, '47 Saint Jtthn. Edward W. IVf.ller, 16 Oct. '45 14 Oct. '47 Frederictan. Bernard C. Frifl, do do do do da Douglas B. Stevens, do do do do Detroit. * Samuel U. iJavidson, do do do do California. •J<»[in Hfiirv Hhair. do do do do Frederictun. *Charlaa Wattari^ Q. C, do do d» da SJAlUt JtfilU. H«tt •* vAWiimiii jnf !**••« «t». IS9 MAMM. Atimittfd Att«ni)-]r. ▲dmitttd Harrinter. 14 a Oft. Pub. do il« d« d« •47 '48 d« 4» d.i dol dot JamM <7. Sievtnt, Onrgi H'ire, Stimarl RohrK Thomicn, )j. C. d* dal Albert T. D. McElmto, *^o de •a.ur9e Blalcli, " | do do| ThomiR B. Moor*, j do do William J. Gilhwt, { do do Jamts R. Curry, ' AUaand^r 'fhotntu Pmul, William Honry Hathovay, Ward Chipmmn Drury, A. B. Henry R. Rohimdn, A. B. *Saiiiuel Thomimii, Jnhn Johnston, Junr., ' George J. Blisv, Frederick Cnster,junr., j William H. fiuekerfietd, \ Georg^SkriHiigton GriMBi«r, •Henry W. Frith. ! Hon. Peter Mitchell, i Charleti Wenley ^toektoa, | William Wilkinson, | •George G. (Tilbcrt« Jurvr., A. B.,1 Edward Jack, •B. Lester Pe»er«, • Frederick C. K. Frith, •Daniel Ferguson, Edward B. Chandler, junr., James Fraser, John C Winslow, do William W. Street, A. B., do •Rohert Hutchinsoa, Oct •John James Fraser, do Benjamin G. Gray, A. B., do •Lewis J. Almon, do •Z). Gustavus MncLauchlan, 12 Juno, '51 •Charirs W. Wddon, A. M., Oct., '51 John Garden, i 7 Feb., '52: j Alexander Ballcntine,. 'do do Oct., '55 •Hard Peters, A. n., 10 June, '52' June, '631 William P. Dol«>, A.B.. do do do do J'irnes J. Kt-r, Oct., '52 T/it)inns Toivnspnd HanfordyA.B., April, '53 Oct*, '64 John Lotlirop Marsh, junr., A. B., do do, do do James Taylnr^jnur., 13 Oct., '53| do '65 *WUliM(n U«)iEur.Y Tu«k, I i» do] i» do^ 11 June, '46 13 JUM. '48 i 16 Oct. '46 \% Oet. '481 do do 13 do do! do do 14 Got, '47 1 16 Oct. '461 14 Oet. '47 16 du do 12 Oet. '48 4 Feb. '47 • ■ • • • • • • 4 Feb. '47 10 Feb., '49 10 Juno '47 15 Juno, '49 do do ,'47 14 Oct. Oet., '49 do do do do do do do do 14 Oct. •47 Oetobor '49 do do do do do do 12 Oct. '48 do do 13 Juno '60 13 Oct. '48 Oct., '50 10 Feb '49 ■ • ■ 7 Feb. '60 7 Feb., '.52 do do 10 April .'6» 1.3 June, '501 dol do; '60! dol do do 12 27 10 Feb., '58 June, '51 Oct., '52 do do Oct., '51! Oct., '52 i June, '53! Oct., '521 lt«i44«aM. 8i. Slopboa. NotMl. Saint Joka. Suaooi. Snint Joha. Hopewoll. Maugomllt. ('aiiniiiy. St. Androws. Saint J oka. do New York. Chatham. Toronto. Frederictoa Austritlia P. E. Island St. Stephea Saint Joka Neweaiitlo. Sxint Jokn. Chathnai Saint Joka Char. Co. Saint Joka do Restigoach' Dorchester Chatham Woodstock Frederictoa. Richibucto. Frederictoa. HalitHX, N.8. Saint John Battiurst Saint Juha Saint John do do Amhor^jt Saint John Fredericlon SftUt Jokm 1S6 m«Ll n BAEBItTlBt AHB ATMBirBTfl. NAMES. •Charles J. Sajre, George Frederick Hill, Joseph Lytle Moore, * William Wedderburn, Joseph B. Peck, mUiam Menitt Wright, •Alfred WiUiam Savory, A. B., *James R. Macshane, * Charles E. Knapp, *Char!es N. Skinner. John Kirby, A. B., *George Sidney Smith, A. B., •Daniel L. Hannington, Benjamin R. Stevenson, A. B., •Henry Bartlett Rainsford, •John Augustus Wright, A. B., Amo» Botjford Chandler, Thomas Gray Merritt, •Fred. Eustace Barker. D.C.L. •Fred. P. Robinson, T. Wetmore Dibblee, A. M., Charles Allison Peck, •William Munson Jarvis, Joseph C. Barbarie, Charles H. B. Fisher, Gustavus H. Beardslejf, William H. Scovil, jun*., •John Gratton Clifford, •James Edgar, •A. Rankin Bedell, A. B., Thomas A. Welling, •Edward L. Wetmore, A. B., Amos S. Wilson, William M. Connell, L. L. B., •George F. Gregory, Thwnaa Kelly, •William Colebrook Perley, •Peter Besnard, junr., Charles W. Cole, Charles A. Holstead, George E. King, A. M., T. Barclay Robinson, A.B., •Charles Henry Chandler, Caleb Richardson, Patrick Edwin Sweeny, Fmimore Elkanah Morton, Lewis Ambrose Mills, Admitted Attorney. Admitted Barrister. Feb., '64 April, '54 do '65 Feb., '56 Oct., '66 Oct., '57 do do do do Feb., '58 June, '68 June, '58 14 Oct. do June, '59 do do April '60 do do do do June, '60 do do October do Feb. '61 April do do do October '61 do do October '62 do do do do 26 Octob. '62 9 Feb. '63 IG April 12 June do June, '56 June, '57 June, '68 Oct., Oct., do do Feb., June, '60 June, '59 13 Oct. do June, '61 do do do do '58 '59 '68 do '60 Reaidence. '60 '62 '61 do June '61 16 Oct.'62 8 Feb.'62 12June'63 16 Apr.'63 19 Oct. '63 do '65 19 Oct. '64 17 do '66 14 Oct. '64 7 Feb. '65 6 Feb. '64 do do do do do do do do do 19 Oct. do do do do '63 '63 do do do do do do do do do do '63 do do do do 17 June'64 16 June'65 do do no do do do do do do do 12 Oct. '65 12 June'65 do do 16 June'64 13 Oct. '65 do '66 13 Oct. '65 do do Richibucto St. Stephen Dorchester Saint John > Hopewell Saint John Digby Saint John Dorchester. Saint John Fredericten Saint John.^ Dorchester. StAndrews Fredericton Saint John. . Saint John. do do Richibucto. Hopewell. Samt John* Dalhousie. Fredericton. Pithole,Pa. Saint John. Grand Falls Woodstock. Fredericton. Shediac. Sussex Yale Dorchester. Woodstock. Fredericton. P. E. Island. St. John. St. John. Dorchester. Moncton. Saint John, do do Richibucto. Arestook. Sussex. Shediac. %oiih or BAMltSTVmS. ' }..■•-- NAMES. Richard B. Weldon, •William L. T. Secly, : ; Jas. F. McManus, •Alfred Henry Demill, A. M., Fred. Augustus Morrison, A. B. •Henry Lawrance Sturdee, M.A, Silan Alward, A. M., Peter Millar, Robert Brookes Peters, WiUiam C. Lee, A. B., Itobert A. Weldon, Edward Byron Winslow, Robert Gale, Thomas Lewis Harrison, A. B. Andrew George Blair, George Mc*Sorley, Alfred Foxcroft Street, James Gordon Forbes, Henry Charles McMonagle, Arthur Clarence Fairwcather, Frederick W. Stockton, Walter J. Kilner, W. Herbert SInnott, Robert J. Ritcoey, Robert Matthew, A. M. , Stanley Bot/dt Wm. Pollock Ritchie, Allan Alfred Peck, Randolph Kctchum Jonos, Isaac Allen Jack, A. B., James Hannay, John P. Hudson, X. Herbert Vail, Israel S. Gross, Edward Allison Craigr. Admitted Attorney- 6 Fcby. '64 do do do do U do do 16 April 17 June '64 '64 15 Oct. '64 15 Oct. '64 15 Oct. '64 17 do do 15 do '65 11 Feb. '66 11 do do 11 do do 13 April, 13 do '65 '65 13 do do 13 April 16 June '65 '65 16 do do 13 Oct. '65 do do do do 14 Oct. do do do 16 Oct. do 9 Feb'y '66 16 April 15 June do do 12 Oct. do 15 do do 16 ]o do 15 do do 15 do do 15 do d« Admitted Barrister- 12 Oct. '66 9 Feb. '66 do do 11 Feb. '65 15 Aprir65 16 June'65 13 Oct. '65 15 Oct. '66 • • • • • Residence- •Sussex. St. John. Fredericton. Saint John. do do do Chatham. Australia. Saint John. SaiHt John. Fredcrieton. Richibucto. Fredericton. Saint John. Fredericton. Saint John. Saint John. Saint John, Saint John. Moncton. Saint John. do d» W'8or,N.S. Saint John. Sackvillc. Woodstock. Saint John. do Fredericton. Saint John. Saint John. Saint John. lit ->'; > * ^ ■ tT'? ."■ S '^ < i-S ",:, ANCIENT AND HONORABLE IRATERNITY FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. ■ 4m • !J :' ' ' ■ DISTRICT GRAN3 LOOSE OF NB/? BRUNSWICK. Zn....^.. i. I- . ; ,. . ^ Roberl T. Cliaak Disfiet Grand Maitcr. B. Lriter Petfrt, Drpiitj Distri* i rJrand Ma«t«T , J«nirs Robrrtian, Senior Grand Warden. G»org« H. Rinjiell, Juniur Grand W«rd««. R»T. William Donald, D. D., (rrannry Hallttt, Chtrl«« A. Hal- «l»«dl, Uhi«rUa Kelaey, and Ormond E. FlawTellinij. MeaU •■ tba firat Wedneaday in Marsk am! Septenihf. . AlBiaii Ti«»Gi. No. 400. E. R — Maeta on the first Friday in earh mo ::th at the MaaiMitc Hall, Sjiint Juhn.—Tbotnas M. Raed, W. M. ; William E. Yfjan, Seerrtary. SaimtJvmn'b LoDRi, No. 436, E. R. — Weeta on the firat Tueaday ia tarh inanth at ike Masonic Hall, Saint John.— John D. Short, W. M. ; Waa. F. Bunting, Secretary. - ^ H SaiMix Lop«a, No. 480, E. R. — Meeta '>n lheTliur*dny on er af er es'-k full aaaon, at Dorcheatrr, WealmorlanJ County. — Stephen W. Palmar, VT. M. ; Silaa C. Chartara, Cacrrtary, SaivtMi.>k'b LoDCi, N«. ill, I. I. — M«et« •■ tha firat WMlR»adaT ia 6 i XAMMIC fBATS&KITir. 139 , I.!- 'k« »t each month at Saint Andrews, Charlotte County. — Edward Lorimer, W. M. ; Benjamin R. Stevenson, Secretary. Soi.omon'8 Lodge, No. 522, E. R. — Meets on the first Tuesday after each fnll moon, at the Masonic Hall, Fredericton.— -Alexander Macpher* son, W. M. ; John L. Manb, Secretary. Carlbton Union Lodob, No. 624, E. R. — Meets on the first Thursday in each month at the Masonic Hall, Caileton. — Henry Leonard, W. M. ; Charles Ketchum, Secretary. MiDiAN LoDQE, No. 527, £. R. — Meets on the second Tuesday in each month at CliilLon, King's County. — David P. Wetmore, W. M. ; David L Wetmorc, Secretary. Union Lodge of Portland, No. 535, E. R. — Meets on the third Thurs« day in each month at the Masonic Hall, Saint John.^Robert Marshall, W. M. ; Thomas H. Keohan, Secretary. Woodstock Lodge, No. 553, E. R. — Meets on the first Wednesday in each month at Woodstock, CarletOA County. — William F. Dibblee, W.M.; Hugh McLean, Secretary. Saint George Lodge, No. 629, E. R.— Meets on the first Tuesday in each month at Saint George, Charlotte County. — Janes Bolton, W. M. ; Henry Frye, Secretary. _ ; • •/ : • ,y . , .v- Corinthian Lodge, No. 635, E. R. — Meote on the Wednesday on or after each full moon, at Hampton, King's County. — Henry Hallett, W. M. ; E. A. Warneford, Secretary, Keith Lodge, No. 644, E. R. — Meets on the Thursday after each full moon at Moncton, Westmorland County. — Charles A. Holstead, W. M. , James W. Oulton, Secretary. AiiLET Lodge, No. €64, E. R. — Meets on the first Tbnrsday in each month at Upper Mills, Saint Stephen, Charlotte County. — John £. Co burn, W. M. ; William McLciland, Secretary. Howard Lod«e, No. 668, E. R. — Meets on the first Tuesday in eack month at Hillsborough, Albert County.— Charles Kelsey, W. M. ; Dennis A. Duffy, Secretary. Northumberland Lodge, No. 701, E. R. — Meets on the second Taesday in each month at Newcastle, Miramichi ; Robert R. Call, W. M ; Willispi Masson, Jr., Secretary. MiRAHiCHi Lodge, So. 775, E. R. — Meets on the third Tuesday in each month at Chatham, Miramichi. — Adam D. ShirefT, W. M. ; 'Thomas F. Gillespie, Secretary. Salisbort, Lodgb, No. 808, E. R. — Meets on the first Tuesday in each month at Salisbury, Westmorland County. — Ormond E. Flewelling, W. M. ; Tobias Addy, Secretary. Zetland Lodge, No. 886, £. R. — Meets on the third Wednesday ir each month at Shediac, Westmorland County. — Duncan S. Harper, "VV . M. ; Alexander Stronach, Secretary. ZioH Lodgb, No. 965, E, R. — Meets on the Wednesday preceding each E 130 MASORIC tRAYEftHilTT. Jas. - Baker, Grand P. Blisi lain ; J i Cerema iSraiti Rev. I W. Du Angwin )Grand S Ofpici Poat Off full moon, at Sussex, King's County. — William D. AUkeht W. M. ; Chas. P. Bliss, Secretary. Nbw Brvmswick LoDui;, Au. 1064, E. R. — Meets uii tiie second Thurs* day in each month a't the Masonic Hall, Saint John. — James McNiehol, Jr., W. M. ; James R. Scribner, Secretary. - -■ Saint Amdriw*s Lodge, No. 364, S. K. — Meets on the second Thursday in each month at the Masonic Hall, Fredericton.— Robert Gowan, R. W. M.; William Hawthorn, Secretary. Lodge Saint Andrew, No. 376, S. R. — Meets on the first Thursday iu e«ch month at Richibucto, Kent County. — James McDougaid, R. W. M. ; John Whelon, S^prctary. Lodge Saint John, No. 412, S. R. — Meets on the first Thursday after each fall Mopn, at Bathurst, Gloucester Connty. — James G. Dick, R. W. M. ; Gideon Duncan^ Secretary. HiBBRNiA Lodge, No. 801, 1. R. — Meets on the second Tuesday in each moaUi at tikB Masonic Hall, 8aint John. — Mark N. Powers, W. M. ; Hilliam J.Logan, Secretary. .^^-^^--v ^«^ ,e i<^' v?-?^. fJ:.'- Sussex LeDOB, No. 327, I. R. — Meets on the first Wednesday in each month at Saint Stephen, Charlotte County. — James A. Inches, W. M. ; Dav^ llri6wD, Secretary. ' Lbinstbr Lodge, No. 347, I. R. — Meets on the first Monday in each mpnth it Uie Masonic Hail, Saint John.— Edward Willis, W. M. ; Thos. C. Stockton, Secretary. f <' A Cari08t Office Address— Box 236, St. John, N. B. * , dblboatbs to matiokal division, 1866. " P. G. W. P.*s, Asa Coy, Samuel L. Tilley, James Johnson, Jas. Stead' , , lan, Charles A. E^'erett, R. Alder Temple, Wm. Wedderburn, Stephen l. Foster, Oscar D. Wetmore, J. C. Hurd, Daniel C. Perkins, John L. [arsh, and G. W. P. Rev. Geo. Huestis. P. G. W. A.'s, Robert Salter, Tarry Peters, Samuel D. Macpherson, Justus 8. Wetmore, Alexander P. lillar, Henry Webber, Chas. N. Skinner, Chas. D. Everett, and C. P. ^etraore. G. W. A., R. T. Babbett. O. 8., W. W. Dudley. P. O. Scribe, Wm. H. A. Keans. ®«utM of l^t falional f ibigiow, ». of t. of |[. ^i., - For 1866-7. ... M. W. P., Dr. J. J. Bradford, Augusta, Ky..- M. W. A., A. B. Pardee, Vb. Augutttty C. W.e M. W. Scribe, Samuel Ifodges, Botton, Mau.g M. "\ Treas.. William H. A. Keans, St. John, N. B.,- M. W. Chap., *Rov. . W. Lathrop, New Haven, Conn. ; M. W. Con., Roscoe G. Greeno, Vtuhingion, D. C.,- M. W. Sen., Rev. A. iN. Conoughey, Adrain, Mkh. Saint Andrew's Society Curling Olub. President — James Milligan ; Secretary — John White. 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