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BARNES'S NEW BRUNSWICK ALMANACK, FOR THE YEAK OF OUR LORD 15EINO THE THIRD YEAR AFTER LEAP YEAR, AND THE FOKTY-SIXTH YKAU OF TIIK UKICN OF QUEKN VICTORIA. CONTAINING GENERAL INTELLIGENCE, STATISTICAL INFORMATION, &c. I SAINT JOHN, N. B. PRINTED AND rUHLISIIED BY BAllNES AND COMrAiNT, 82 Prince William Street. 0. -?fjzan5o:>-3.Ei:sK2JOs^ m 18 EQUATION OF TIME — ECLIPSES. [1883. EQUATION OF TIME FOE APPARENT NOON-1883. Jan. ! Feb. ■ M. S. Af. S. 18 10 19; 10 20,11 2111 22 !24 25 2G 27 28 2913 i3013 ;3l'l3 45 13 1313 41 14 09 14 30 14 02 14 2!) 14 T)! 14 2014 44 14 08 14 3214 00 14 17 14 38 14 59 14 19 14 3'.» 14 57 14 15 13 32 13 49 13 04 13 19 13 3313 40 13 59 12 1012 21 .. 31 .. 40' .. Mar. April. SI. .S7. M. S. M. S. 49 12 33 3 59 May June. Ft .M. S. 5() 03 Oi) 14 18 22 25 27 28 28 28 27 25 19 14 10 04 58 51 43 3(i 21) 17 07 5(i 45 12 21 09 5(5' 11 42 11 28 11 14 11 00 10 44 10 29 10 13 9 57 9 41 9 24 9 07 8 50 8 33 8 15 7 7 rr I rr I 3 41 3 23 3 05 2 47 2 30 39 21, 03 44 21) G 08 5 4!) 5 30 13 50 39 23 00 50 35 19 04 25 39 ^>'> 1 00 0> 14 20 2() 31 oil 39 43 45 48 49 50 51 29 20 10 00 50 39 28 51 ©,; 3 3 3 OOI3 18 31 43 54 50 49 47 45 43 12 54 35 17 2 05 2 10 2 20 2 35 2 44 2 52 3 39 3 3.) 3 31 3 2(i 3 21 3 15 3 08 3 01 2 54 2 ■*') 2 38 17 05 54 42 30 17 07 20 July i Aug. 0.S7. qSI. M.S. M.S. 30 (5 00 40 o 5 5 5 '!{> ^0 25 38 '1 03 10 29 41 54 006 18:0 41 53 04 15 25 35 45 54 0^ 11 19 27 34 40 40 51 5() 01 04 0.S 10 13 14 1 10 15 15 14 12 09 03 ~}S 53 48 41 5 35 5 28 5 20 5 1 5 03 4 53 Sept. <3 Ft. M. 8. 0fO'S 6 22 4 43 4 32 4 21 4 09 3 50 3 43 3 30 3 10 3 01 2 47 2 32 2 10 2 00 I 43 1 27 1 09 52 34 $&il6 Oct. M. S. 41 CO 20 10 00 20 41 01 22 43 04 25 40 08 29 50 12 33 54 15 30 57 17 38 58 18 38 57 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 10 10 10 10 10 Nov. &Ft. M. S. 10 35 54 12 30 48 0; 22 38 54 10 25 40 54 07 21 33 45 50 00 17 20 34 42 49 50 01 CO 10 14 10 10 10 10 IG 10 10 10 10 10 15 15 15 15 15 15 Lo 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 Dec. tl Ft. M. W. 18 19 19 19 17 15 12 08 03 58 52 44 30 28 IS 07 50 44 31 17 02 40 30 13 55 30 10 5(; 35 14 10 51 10 2^ 10 05 !> 41 9 ]( 8 51 8 •_'. 7 5! 7 3'.. 7 0: 7 3,^ K 5 4:' 5 1; 4 4." 4 ir 3 4( 3 17 2 47 2 17 1 47; 1 l; -IS''' j^ ^riii 4'J 1 rj 1 4-- 2 11 2 4(1 3 01 1 Note. — When the Sun is .slow, Equation to be added to appuroiit time. When the Sun is fast, E(i[uation to be subtracted from apparent time. EOLIPBES, 1883. In the year 1883 there will be two Eclipses of the Sun and two of the Moon. 1. A Partial Eclipse of the Moon, April 22cl, 1883, invisible in Xew Brun- swick. First contact Avith Penumbra, April 22, First contact with Shadow, " Middle of Eclipse, " Last contact with Sliadow, '• Last contact with Penumbra, 2. .4 Total Eclipse of the Sun, Ma.v fith, 188:), invisible in New Brunswick. Begins on the earth generally May P'/li, 7h. 21m. I8s., Greenwich, Mean 41i. 4^3m. oTs., a. m. 1 6h. aSm. r)ls.. " I Mean Time ill. Ibn. 21s., " 1- Vli. 4<)ni. .'ila., " I 'Jh. 44ni. 45s., '• I St at .John. — — ll 1883, . Dec. f. fi> Ft. >. M. S. 8 10 f)! {> .10 L'>- i) 10 o;. {1 It (1 7 K 5 8 r.i 2 8 2. 8 7 r.! .-1 / o:; 8 7 o-' 2 7 o.^ 4 ('. K .0 5 4: '8 ;■) l; 8 4 4: )7 4 IC iO ;{ 4( 14 3 1; n 2 47 L7 2 17 )2 1 47 .(\ 1 l; 50 t) IS H '* I'' ),") ''^.s 12 1(1 4'. 1 12 i(i 1 4:: ;:. 2 11 .4 2 40 .S W 1883.] ELLIPSES— CflUKOH CALKNDAR. 19 Time, in Lontjitiule 1(»7d. 11m., East of Oreenwicli, and Latitude :i(id. 10m. SciuUi Central Eclipse begins generally May (Ith, 8h. 2Qm. ISs., in Longitude irwd. .')(ini. East of (Ireenwieh, and Latitude '•■j4(.\. 47ni.. South. (.'entral Eolipse at noon, Jlay titli, (111. 45ni. ls.'s. in Longitudo 14Td, 12m. West of (Jrcenwieh, and Latitude !ld. lliu., South. Central Eclipse ends ;j;eneinlly May (ith. llli. !.*Tn». :}()s.. in Longitude W>d. .'j^m. West of Greenwicli, and Latitude Kid. :J.">ni., South. Ends on the earth generally May Ot'i. l::ih. Jidm. ;',t>s., in Longitude i)8d. oHm. West of tTreenwich, and Latitude 4d. 48ni . South. :t. A Partial Eclipm- of the I\Ioon Octolier Hith, visible in wick. First contact with renumbra, Oct. Mi First contact with Shadow, l^liddle of the Eclipse, Ijast contact with Shadow, " Last contact with Penumbra Xew Bruns- (h Hi. ;!h. ah. A. M.. I Mean Time at St. John. IMni. <)s. •vhn. .'ils., :iOni. (Ws.. 2.")m. l.")S , llni. Tus., " J Magnitude of the Eclipse (Moon's Dianietei- ])(» !.'77. 4. All Annulxir Eclipse of the* Sun, Oetoljer :K)th, invisible in New Brunswick. Begins on the Eartli generally October 3()th, Hh. .'iSm. 24s., Mean Time at Greenwich, in Longitude 141d. Tni. East of (ivcenwich, and Latitude 31d. 4ui., North Central Eclipse begins generally October :10th, lOh (!8m. 1:2s. in Longitude 12(id. 47'n East of Greenwich, and Latitude AlA. Sim., North. Central Eclipse at noon. October aoth. llh. :](im. 48s., in Longitude 178(1. 1.5in. West of Greenwich, and Latitude 17d. iilm.. North. Central Eclip-e ends generally October 8(;th, 13h. :]:ini. 42s., in Longitude 121d. 41ni.. West of Greenwich, and Latitude Kid. :32in., North. Ends on the li^arth gene'rnliy October :J()th, 14h. 48ni. ;il)s., in Longitude 137d. 28ui. West of Greenwich, and Latitude od. 14ni., North The middle line of this lOclijise Avill begin at the Island of Pilawan in the China Sea. crossing the Phillipine Islands, up the Yellow Sea. crossing the Tablonoi Mountains and Siberia to the Arctic Ocean, crossing the Arctic Ocean to the McKenzie River and following the Eastern Boundary of Bri- tisJi Ctolumbia, leaves the American Continent at Cape Concepcion. « nd ends in the Pacific Ocean in Longitude lUid. West of Greenwich, and Lati- tude 15d. South. Principal Articles of the Calendar for the Year 1883. Golden Number, 3 Epact 22 Si)lar Cj'cle Hi Donanioal Letter G Roman Indication, 11 Julian Period, i\'A)\\ The Year .'(Ml of the Jewish Era commences on Ootober 2d, 1883. Ramadan (Month of Abstinence observed by tlie Turks) conunences on .Inly (Ith. 1883. Th(^ Year 1301 of the Mohammedan Era commences on November 2d, ISH:]. Brief Church Calendar, 1883. DAYS. -MoN., Sat. , Sun. Sl'N.. Wkd. SfN.. Sun., Fri., Sun., Jan. 1 Circumcision. " {>; Epiphany. " 21|Se)ituagesima. Feb 4|Quinquagesiina. " 7] Ash >Vednesd»y. 1 1 : Quadragesima. Mar. Palm Sunday. Good Friday. Lady Day. DAYS. HOT.Y DAYS. I'Srx., Mar. 25 Easter Sunday. ISUN., Apr. 1 fjow Sundnj'. ISiTN., " 2!. H/'gation Sunday. JThur., May 3 Ascension Day. |SUN., " 18 Pentecost, Whit. Sun. ISu.v., " 20 Frinity Sun 'ay. Thur., •' 2^ Corpus Christi. Sun., Dec. 2 1st Sunday in Advent. iTuES , "25 1 Christmas. 20 LKIHT HOCSES. [1883. Public Holidays, Anniversarie,?, &g., 1883. New Year's Day himiary 1 St. David -^lairli 1 St. rat rick Easter Monday Eastci- Tiie.sday St. (ic'Di'ge Loj^list Day Queens Birthday Whit J'onday " 17 u •T. " ■s .Villi; Mav IS •• IM I* M June (Queen's AscenHion (^•ueen'a l^roclaniat.ion.. . . St. J()lui"s Day Quccn'.s t'orniniticm Caiui'llaii Df)r.iiuiun Day, ^Michaelmas Day Sept. I'liiice k!" Wtilt'S Birthday, Nov. tl. Andi'ew"s Day (.'liii.stiuas Holidays Dec. Sd. July •JO ii 1 2!) !l .'111 The Seasons.— Saint Jolm Mean Time, 1883. Vernal Kquinox, Sun entei-s A^i(■l^. riiarch ~;)th, at 7hs., i>. ii., nt the same time the Ka:'th-*'iiters l^ila-a. Summer Solstice. Sun enteis Cancer, June 21st, at 8ha., p. si , at the same time the Kartii enters Capricoi uus. Autumnal Equinox. Sun enters Lii)ra. Septeinber 2ord. at (ih.s., A. m., at tlie same time the I'^arth enters Aries. Winter Solstice, Sun enters Capricornus. December 21st at 12 hrs., v. .m , at the same time the Earth eaters Cancer. (Notice.— The Perigee and Apogee of the Moon are with its Phases in the Months.) Marine and. Fisheries Department. Hon. A. W. Mcl.ellan, Blinister of Marine and Fishei ies. J. H. Han'inj;. E.sq., Agent for New Brunswici<. of Light Houses, Marine Hospitals, Signul Stations, Steam Fog Alarms, Buoys and Beacon-s, and Fisheries. J. .Mit- chell, lns[)ectoi' of Light Houses, ^Marine Ilo.spitals. Signal Stations, Steam Fog Alarms and Buoys and Buacoms for New Brunswick. FISHiiRIliS ni:PAUTJIKNT. W. H. Venning, Inspector for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Light Houses in Bay ox Fundy, ' Cape Sahle, N. .S'.— Revolving white liglit on Cape ; bright, 15s. ; dark. i.'.".r. Briar Maud. N. .S'.--N.W. jjoint, l.ititude N.. '14d. 1 !m. !j7s. ; longitude W. 6(id. 2.3n). 30s. Fixed white liir'it. vi.sible 13 miles. Octagonal white light- I house, !)2 feet above high water mark. | 1883.] LUSHT IIOUSKS. 21 June •h) .IlllV iSept. Nov. 1 'ill 1» . :.'7 33 LlU! Hanic the same M., at tlic , V. M , at ses ia the Steam Fog Whistle on N. W. of Hriivr Ishim., sjoiith side of hKhthouse, (ioiinds during thick and foggy wcatlicr tlircc Idasls of » seconds duration, Willi intervals of 1 seconds l),it\Vfi'n lluMn in eacli ndnute. Uoni's Head, N. S.- ',{' fec-t fioni edge of clilT, on S. entrance ;to Petit Passage; latitude, N. Md. ^Iiii. ICs. : longitude, \V. tiiid. VUn. O.s. Revolving red and white alternately, every uiinule. Lighthouse, white, square, 7(» feet above high water niarlc. Visilile 1 1 miles. Point Pn'vu iV. .S'.— S. Point of entrance to Annapolis Basin; latitude, N. 1 Id. Uui. Kis. ; longitude, W. (iod. ITni. 2t)s. Fixed white light, visible Vi miles, Vertical red and white striped, square tower. 7ii leet above highwater mark. Fog whistle on Prim Point sounds H seconds in each minute, making an interval of ')2 seconds l)etweeii each bla.'^t. I'ort Williams, N. .S'.--IMarshall t'ove, South Shore, latitude, N. 4^d. 5fim. ."c's.. longitude, W. Orxl. Kim. (Is. Two llxed white vertical lights, visible 10 miles, 20 feet apart. White, s-«juare, (iO and .">7' feet fro;:: high water; lantern on top of dwelling, lower light in bow window visible frmu W. S. W. round N. to E. N. E. Ma ryaretv ill e, N. S —On extremity of Point. H. Shore, latitude, N. 45d. •Jm. Si's.; longitude, W. <).").l. l')m. Two red lights, visible H miles. Light- ht)use, horizontal white and black strii>es, scpiaie, visi')le from W. S. VV. rtund N. to E. N. E. iUackyock. N. S — S».uth Shoi'e, latitude, N. l.')d, 10m. Os. ; longitude, W, Old. 4t)ni. Os. Fixed white light, visible ix! miles. Square white lighthouse, 15 feet above high water mark-. Fog whistle on extreme point of Cupe D'Or, o'.i the opposite side of chan- nel, from Black Rock; soiuuls in thick weather twice in each minute, each Mast being of (> seconds duration, w itii interval of 24 seconds between. Cape Enrcuji', N. B.—On pitch of Cape, latitude, N. 4.")'.,— On pitch of Cape, latiliule. N. 4,")d. 12ni. 20s.; longi- tude, W. r),5d. 5'lm. Os. Revolvii;g red and white alternately, at intervals of 45 seconds. Visible 20 miles. NVhite square building, with tower 207 feet al)Ovehigh water Partridge Island light by conM)ass N. W. by W. J^ W., northerly distance being (i.J miles from light to light. Paitndtjp Inland, St. John Harbor.— IaiUUmIl', X. 4.5il. 14ni. 20s. ; longi- tude, W. tilid. •'Im. 2(is. Fixed wliite light. Visil)le 20 miles. Tower, vertical red and white stripes, lilt feet above high water. Steam Whistle on Island sounds for 10 sec(Hids in every minute. A bell buoy near east side of Par- tridge Island reef. A'eyro Point. -On end of Oovernment Breakwater. Latitude 45d. 14m. 2.")s. Red. Temporarily from pole. Tower taken down pending repairs to Breakwater. St Jolni lla rhor. -~F.n(\ of Bar, latitude. N'. 4.5d. 15m. !0s.: longitude, (itid. ■in\. 40s. Fixed white light. Visible 10 miles. Lighthouse, vertical black and white stripes, 35 feet wbove high water. Lepreau.r.—\.)n Point, latitude, N. 45d. oiii. 40s; longitude, W. fiCd. 27m. ! 3Hs. Two fixed white lights. Visible 15 miles. !» yards apart. 81 and 53 feet above high water mark. Tower octagonal, stri|>ed horizontally red and white. Fog Whislle on Point, in thick weather sounds twice each min- ute, first giving a blast of live seconds du!-ation with an interval of five I seconds; then a blast of live .seconds duration, with an interval of 15 sec- ' onds to complete the minute. .S'oi(^/i. West W' /• l.slatid. -On S. E. Point of the island, latitude N., 44d, ]. 5(im. 30s. ; longitude W., OOd. 4lm. lOs. White revolving light every IJ^ 22 LKJUT llOUSKS. [1883. House, wliitp, square, wodden, 111 fed lit. Visible 10 miles. Lafitiule N., Cxi. Tower, ^(iiiiiie wooden builidiig, paintcl iniiuites. Visililf 17 to '2t) miles above liiK'i water. Bcdrir Jfarhnr. F'i.xed white li; .'}in. li'js. ; liiUKitiide. fiiid. Ilm. W wldte. I') f^'et above hi^'h wafer, Jili.:K hhnid.- W'i'st end of island. S. side of western entrance to llliss Harboi, liilitiide X.. ..".d Ini. l.")s. Ki.xed red llKid. Visible l::i miles. While sqnai-e wooden buiklini.r, I.") feet al)ov(' liiKh water. rs.. X.; longitude, (i(id. r.:{iii, .-ilt.-i.. W. Letitr F(/^'.wr/p,— Fog Trnnipet on Mai^eabin Toiiit. Tiatitnde, ^.'id. Cm. 20s., iS'. Longitude, did. .Vim. •ids., \V. During thick weather, fogs and snowstorms, the trumpft will sound blasts of siiveii seconds" duration, with intervals of thirty seeoiuls between therM. It can be lu'nrd two or three nules against, and si.v to seven with, the wind. The building is s<[uare, witli a coal shed attaeiied, and is painted white. U((i\m\f\\f Beacon, painted red, on S. E. of (rrand Manan island. Latitude, 44d. l;Jm. IOs.; longitude, (itid. lOni. Os. Visilde H or 10 miles in clear weather. South West Head (Urand Manan Light).— (iuU Cliff, at the South "West Head of (irand Manan Island. Latitude N., lid. 'itini. Os. Longituile \V., (iod. .■)4ni. Itis. The light, a revolving catoptric one, makes a complete revolution in two minutes, showing three white Hashes and three red flashes with intervals of ecliiise of ao .seconds. Itis elevated 5i(K) feetal)ove high water, and, in clear weather, should be visible for a di.stance of -Jl miles. The biulding oonsivsts of a squaie wootlen tower with dwelling attached, painted white, and 4! feet high from base to vane. (lK(H(i H(trb<»\—V\^\\ Fluke Point, on the eastern side of Grand Harbor. Island of (irand ]Manan. Lntitude N., 4 Id. 10m. 2'a. Longitude \V.. (Wid. IHm. 5;-. The li.u'ht is a fixed white catoptric, elevated 40 feet above ln',irli water mark, and i\i clear weather should be seen 11 nules, from south around li.v west to northeast. The building is of wood, painted white, and consi.sts of a s(iuar(> tower ."5;^ feet high from base of building to base of lantern, with keeper's dwelling attached. (iaiiHct Rock. — .\ fixed and tiash liglit on rock. Visible 12 miles. Lati- tude, IJd, Cm. :^8s. Longitude, (itid. 4';m. t s. Octagonal tower, striped vertieall.v black and white alternatel.v. Fixed light, 45 .seconds. A gmi is fired to answer signals Eclipse, 514 " during fogs and snow storms Flash, ' " I Eclipse, 514 514 -()!) Dangerous rocks extend 4 miles eastward of lighthouse. Mnchias /.sVfcuZ.— On island two li.ghts, W. by N.^^N. and E. b.y S.'oS.. and 5(i7f( yards ^lart. Fixed white, can be seen ]5~miles clear weather. Hou.se white. 5)s feet E. and 51 feet W. fror.i high water. Moone-a-Hec. Am. — On Mistake Island, west entry to Ba.y of Fmidy. P'lash white light, :J0 seconds interval. Hou.se brick, white-washed, li"' feet above high water. Latitude N.. Jnd, 2HnK sii's. Longitude W., (i7d. ;j]m. 55s. Pffit Mannn. -South side of Island. I^ixed white, varieii b.y whit(> lla.^lu'v Time iiefween tla.slirs, two minutes, '.'isibh- 17 miles. Tower, gray granitf. natural color. Latitmle X. I Id. ••.'~'m. c's. Longitude W. (iJd. .5m. 51s. 1883.] LIOHT HOUSES. 23 A FoK Whistle giving two hliists f)f five Hecondsoach per minute. Inter- val between bliists. H iniiiutcs mid \'2 seconds. Little River.— On an Island ut the entrance of the river. A fixed white lipht varied by flashes every W) seconds, 10 feet above high water, visible 11 miles. Jiirhihxu'to Head Li(/ht. -Thin is a fixed white light, situated on Rlchi- iuicto Head. Northumberlnm! .strait, in the (Julf of Saint Lawrence. The light is placed at an elevation f)f 70 feet alxive high water, and should be seen in cleai- weather from a distance of It niiies. The illununating ap- paratus is dioi)tri(! or by lenses of I lie fourth order. The tower is s fiet high to vane on lantern, with dwelling attached. Latitude N., Kid. Ix'm. .|.')S. Longitude W.. fUd. 4()m. Ids. The light is fixed white catontrie. elevated 40 feet above high water mark, and should be visible 1^ miles. The back tower is distant W. by S. ]/(, S. 8(!»i feet from the front one. It is an open framed square tower, 4^ feet high to vane on lantern, and is also painted white. The light is fixed red catoptric, elevated 44 feet above high water mark, and should be visi- ble 1 "J miles. These two lights are intended to replace the day beacons, and in one lead through thechannel i verthebar at the mouth of the river. Rent iqoHche River Rcufje Lights. — Th(» buildings are all scpiare towera, built oi wood, painted ^ liile: tht'y are *J^ feet in height from base to top of ventilator, and shows fixed wliite catoptric lights. 1. Dalhousie Range Light.s, Restigouche County. New Brunswick.— The Front Tower is placed on the pul)lic wharf. The light is elevated 24 feet above high water mark. Latitude N.. 4Hd. 4m. 40s. Longitude W.. (Hid. •i:im. JiOs. The Back Tower is placed on Montgomery Island. The light is elevated 'i"! feet above high water mark. 1^. Oak Point Range Jjights, County of Bonaventure, Province of Que- bec. — The Front Tower shows two lights, one east and the other west, elevated 40 feet above high water mark. Latitude N., I8d. 2m. 4()s. Long. W., ()()d. ;itim. St)s. The Back Tower shows light elevated 45 feet above high water mark, and ranges v.ith the Front Tower as a guide to ves.sels cross- ing the Traverse. :{. Campbellton Range Lights, Restigouche County, New Brunswick.— Tlu^ Front Tower is pkK^ed on a i>ier beside the railway wharf; the light is elevated 24 feet above high water mark. Latitude N.. 4Hd. (Un. 508. Longitude W.. (itid: _3'.)m. 4(is. The Back Tower is placed on Mr. Moffat's wharf. The light '^ elevated 24 feet above high water mark. Hay Inland Rmuje Lights.— ^Two Range Lights have been erected upon Hay Island, Mirainichi Bay. Northumberland Countj-. N. B., to enable ves- sels, in seeking shelter, to clear the point of the shoal ofT the ea.st end of the island. Latitude N., 47d. Mm. 10s. Longitude W., (I.od. 8m. 40s. The front light is fixed white catoiitric. exhibited from a lantern hoisted ou a mast 15 feet high. It is elevated 2.J feet above high water, and should be visil)le 10 miles. At the base of the mast is a small shed painted red. The back Ught is distant 210 feet from tlie front one. It is fixed white catoptric, elevated MO feet above high water, and should be visible 11 miles. The building is a square wooden tower. 21 feet high from base to vane, and is painted white. I Bitctouche Range Liglitn.- -Two Range Lights, erected uiion Dixon's Point, on the South side of Buctouche Harbour, Kent County. N. B., to guide vessels into Buctouche Harbor. The front building is situated on the Point near the water's edg<'. and close to the previously existing front beacon. Latitude N.. 4(id. 27ni. 40s. Longitude W., Old. Wm. .50s. The light is fixed white catoptiic, elevated 8(1 fi'et above high water mark, and should be visible 11 miles in the dirt'ction of the range. The tower is a s(inare wooden one 80 feet high from its base to tht^ vane on the lantern, and is painted white. I The Back Range Light is distant 1.0.50 feet N. W. by W. from the front 24 LIUIIT HoUSKH [1883. onr:t1i(' hnililiiif? is similar. .'M fi't't liiirli. ntnl hIiows a liKht also similar, eh'vatcil II I'fct abiivt" liif/li water. 1111(1 visihif !•.' miles. Ji'o.r l.-iliDi'l h'tiiii/f l.iiiht.t. Tlif Dcacnii M(,'Ii(s i feet aliove \\'va\\ water nnvrk. and has u post ! 41) feet liiK'h. l.al it nde N.. lol. Hni. ."is. Longitude W.. ().hI. Uni. :*)«. The second li^ht is distant 1,(ul feet S, E.JyS. from the llrst named, and will he Hi feel above, watei- nuuk, with a post .'JH feet \\\v,\\. The third li^'ht is distant !t.")l feet S. W. rroin the llrst named, and will be .'1(1 feet above water mark, with a )»ost liS feet hiKh. Tht> llrst and second in line range N. W.V<.W. into the old Horseshoe Channel. The llrst and third in line ranjje N. I*",, thronj^h Portaffe Island Channel. The second and third in line range W. by N., leading to the Upper Buoy of Horseshoe Shoal. C(ii>r ./onriiitnin, Slnn'fi; of ?,'i)rth!i}nhcrifind.— l^atitudd 4M. 10m. Os. N. Lon^itade rr'.d, 51 ni. (!s. W.—Vis-ible from all i>oints of approach from S. K. around by X. to W. Tlio Light llonse is an oetagonal wooden pyramidal building, painted white, tO feet higli. eh'vated 'i-l feet above high water, and stands (Ki feet from tie' extremity (d' the cliff. The.Keeper\s house, a one and a half story wooden liuililiiig, painted white, is situated .50 feet to the west\' ird of the Light House. (r'oo.st- /, ikf, MiscDK Island, llai/dis C'//f//r!n-.s-.--A revolving white light, elevated 4i' feet above lii;-'h water, and showing a tlash every nuiuite, is exhibited at this lighthouse, and is seen at a (lislanceof upwards of 10 miles. The lighting apparatus has two faces, and makes a complete revo- lution every two minutes. The tower is a s(ir4are wooden building, !iH feet high, with a dwelling attached, and painted white. The illuminating apparatus is catoptric. Henm hland. iUtij den Chdleiim.—'VhxH li.ght is a fixed white light, ele- vated (Mi feet above high water, is vi.sible from all ])oints seaward, and in clear weather is seen at a distance of VZ nnles. Tne tower is a square wooden building, 'Z'd feet high, and painted white. The illuminating appa- ratus is catoptric. Caraquvt Maud, Uoj/des C7ia/fi(rs.— Square tower on keeper's dwelling. "White. Miscoii Fofi Wliinth'.—A Steam Fog Whistle has been erected on Miscnu Island, at the entrance of the Hay of Chalcur. The whistle ia sounded twice in each numite. Shcdidc licdcDii Lif/lits.—Two lights on Toint dii Chene wharf, in the Harlhir of Shediac. Latitude. Kid, l4in, ;JOs.. X. Longitude, ()4d.3lm.Os..W, Point Kscinnhiac Lifilif. — l'lus lighthoust> is situated in Mh'amichi Bay North latitude. IT'd. ha, 8()s. \\ est lon.u'itude, ()4d. oOm. SOs. It is a fixed bright light, elevated ^0 feet ab(;ve hi'^h water. A third order French dioptiic lighting apparatus has been placed on this tower, which is visible for twenty-five nules. Misrou IsIoikI Lif/lit.- This lighthouse is situated on Birch Point. North latitude. 4Hd. Im. Os. West lon.icilude. did. :im. Os. It is a fixed red light, elevated seventy nine feet above hi?li water. Shcdiac Liylifs.—i)n Point du Chene AVharf. in the siuunier, north lati- tude 4(kl. 14m. 20s. West longitude. (i4d. 81m. Os. It is a fixed wliite light. Two fixed white Beacon Jji,L,dits on Shediac Island, visible ten miles. .ir/»T<»i/c7(/ AVtrr.— Lighthouse on Portage Island. Fixed white light, elevated — feet above high water. Two Beacon lights on Preston's Beach, about five miles above Escu- rainac Light. Two Beacon Lights at Oak Point. Two Beacon Lights at Gi'ant's. Fixed white lights. Vii.ible ten miles-. Lighthouse at Shii)pegan (iidly has bet'u removed from Taylor's Island on tlie southwest, to Alexander's Point, on the northeast poiiit of the en- trance to the (iiilly. Jiatitu.le Iv. 4.')d. i.im. .'JOs. Longitude W. Old. ;i!tni. ^'iS. The light is a lixeiNf»'(l on r pole, lo show also a flvi'il white li^'ht. lia.s hei-n established |S| U-i't H. W. I».v VV. from llif^ mahi hKhf. It is elevated 'M feet above hifjli water, and shoidd l»e seen it milfs in tjie dii-eetiuii i»f Iji.. ran^re. The two liK'hts ran^e with the hiiuv on liie oiirMdi- of the l);ir at the ent ranee to the Cnlly. Hirer St. John Lir/hts. --(irvt-n Head. Sand Point, Oak Point, No Man's Friend, Oronioct.o Shoala, Wilmot's iiiulT, Co.v's I'oint, lioliertson's Point, Faiijoy's Point, (irand l.alie. Mnscjuasli Island. Hendry larm, Wanhade- nioak Lako, Hnckeresl I'uint, ^'a^ll(m Kiver, (irand Lake. Visible ton miles. Pilota£;e District of the Port of Saint John. HATES OV I'lI.cri'AdE. I NW A It 1)3. Fird Distrirt—Vvdm Paitn(l,'e Islaud to ^Insqnasli Head, liearinj? Nortliwest, One Dollar per foot. Serond Dixtvict.- -Vvoin i\[i:s(iuasli Head t > Point Lapreau.v, liearing Noi'thwe.'^t, one Dollar and Twenty-five cents per foot. Third iJistrirf.. — I'^roni Point JiOpreaiix to North Head of (Jraud AFa- nan, bearini,' Noitlnvest, or Xoitli ('liaiiuel, bearin;^' Southeast, One Dollar and Fifty cents jjer foot. I Fourth Dintrirt. — Fvoin the Xoitli Ifea of CIr.ind ISIanan, '>r North [ t'liannel, as .ifornsaid, to Machias Seal Island, bearin;^' South, nr IJrier j Isliind, bearing' Southeast, One Dollar and Seventy-live cents pef f-iot. Fifth District. — From the oiitsiiU' limit of the Fourth District t^> (» bound ranyinj,' with Mount Desert and Cajic Sable, Seal 'land, Ijea^r \\\'^ Northwest and Southeast, being the outside lin 'ts of -Kue Pilotage Di.strict, Two Dollars and Tv,x-nty-tive cents i)er foot. Oi:TWAIiI)S. Pilotaj^'e from the Harbor of the Port of St. John to outside of Pftf- tridge Island, One Dollar and Tv* enty-five cents ])er foot. Pilotage down the Bay of l''uudy, when recpuic I, tdi;)]! bo Two Dol- lars jier foot over and above the One DcMar and 'J'w^ini -liivc cent* Harbour Pilotage outwards Any i)ilot employed in the removal of any slu[) ov vessel within the Port or Harbor of St. ifohn, from any mooring ground to any wharf, or from any wlinrf to any mooring ground, au I properly mooring and securing the said vc'^sel, shall be entitled to demand and receive f or j such services, as follows : One dollar and fifty ceuLs for vessels not over 1(W tons. Two dollars for ves-'ols over 10) ton^, and not exceeding 200 tons. Three tlollars fiu- vessels over 'iOU tons, and not excee0 tons such vessel may mea.sure over 400 tons. Boarding Districts jv.nd IJates of I'ilotnge for the Piloting of vessels into that [lait of the District of St. John cilled the Harbor of Mus- 'I'l.ish, are as follows : Nos. 1 and 2 of the Port or Harbor of St. John o.iall be No. ] District of tl ■ Harbor of Mus(|uash, and Districts Nos. 3, 4, and 5, of t'>'^ sai 1 Hai t of St. John sliall l>e N()s. 2, 8, and 4 of the Harbor of iS']uash. 'l':iiotin,;xa vessel from sea shall be entitled to pilot her to sea when she next li.tves iiort, and should the master or owner re- quire the s(!rvices of the jiilot down the Hay of Fundy, to perform tJiis serviee as well, unless in eitlier ease on eoiii])laii)t of the master, owner or apent of the said '.cssel, the rilotagT Authorities direct othei'\vi8e, and in case the mast. -r of sU('h vessel shall enf^age any <,ther person to pilot his vessel down the Cay, he sliall be liable to pay to the Tilotaj^e Authorities the full i)ilotaKe dues tor sueli service, for the beuetit of the pilot so entitled, and shall also be sul),jei't to a penalty not exceeding fortj' dollars. Scclioii v;. -Providefl always, that it shnll he at the o]>tion of the Pilotage Authorities to iieeuse such persons for the tlrst year after passing such ex- amination to piUjt oi.ly vessels not exceeding .V.K) tons register nor 12 feet di'aft water. The fol'ov.iug are .ieensed Pilots : Thos. Traynor. Richard Cline, .J. L. (' Tjlierrard. .John l-'.proul, (ieo. P. Mulherrin. Samiiel Rutherford. Daniel Mul herrin. Daniel DaUvv. Jaini s S. Si)ears, .lames ]McPartland, Charles Daley .Tames Rt>ed. Jr., Richard Seott, .John Scott, Samuel L. Sutton, Wn: Millar. Henry Thomas, .James Doyle. Alfred Cline, Jlichael Garrity, James ^lur- ray, Wm. {^uiiui. Patrick C'onlin, .fohn Thomas, Henry S^)ears. E. .T. Flet- cher, Rai'tholonu'W Rogers, John Spears (."h-d), \Villiam Scott, Pal- rick Trfiynor, Robert Thoma.«. Thos. John Stone, Joseph Doherty, Vm. Lahey, James Ca vserley, Jame.-! E. Mantle, John Spears C-ind), Philip Geo. Doody, John Traynor, James Bennett, Martin Spears. John McAnulty. for Musquash. i Eates of Wharfasie. !i EiitahJitshed hn Act 5 Viet. r. .iO, i]i the Cily uj Sdint John and Pavit^h <>f I'orUau'f, For every decked vessel or woodboatof the burthen of 40 tons and tuider. 3i)c. pel- day : above 10 and undei- .")() tons, J^.'Jc. ; above fifty and under HO tons. 41)c. ; above 0!) and under <()fons. 1.")C. ; above 70 and under 80 tons, .'lOc: above H!) and under !ii» tons, ."h*.; above ilO and under 100 tons, HOc. : above lOOand under 1:2') to!is. rOc : above 1:^0 and under loO tons, HOc. : above 1.")!i and under ISO tons. SKIc: above ISO and under lirtO tons, $1.00; and under ;3'2r) tons, .51.10; above '^'l') and under 2-10 tons, l.aO; and and and and and and laider 2(iO tons. 1,:)0: above and under -iOO tons, 1.50; above and under'! I ton.-i. l.~0; above and under yno tons, l.ilO; above and \nider 4,')0 tons. or every additional .'50 tons. above :5iH) :510 MSO 4.K) under under under under under ;wi) ;5(io 4(M) 500 ton.s, 1.40 tons, 1.1)0; tons, l.HO; tons, 2.(M); above llD tons, 2.!30; and "Sk\ above :^( l> above iW above 2H) above ;tJi) above •!•'() Top Wharfage. Estahlished bi/ Art 13 Vict. r. .'/I, in the City of Saint John, and Fcri.-^h (if Porthtiid. Anchor.'? and chains of all kinds. i)er ton. one shilling and threepence: barrels of Hour, bread and meal, and all other barrels tmder tii lbs. weight each, one halfpenny; half liarrels, lirkius, and kegs of all kinds, each one farthing; bairels oi' s.alt, iirovisions and pickled fish, each, one penny, bal last, per ton, sixi>enee: bricks, jter thousand, one shilling: bales and l)oxes of nn'rehandi/'.'.eat'h, four|>enee: boxes of soap f)r candles. Aveighin.g 11'- ll)s. or less. each, one farthing; ))oxes weigiiing over 1\i lbs. each, one hall- je. my: boxes of smoked herrings, each, one fai'thiug: copjier and comiiosi lio:i bars, bolls, she(>ts, spike,^. and nails, jier ton. on(> shilling; eoals(exeei)t Anthracite), per clialdron, foiu'pence; coals, Authracit(\ jier chaldron, threepence; carriages and coaches, each, sixpence; chalk, iter ton, sixiienci . 1883.] ADVKRTISEJIENTS. 27 BUY YOU .^irk i wt m iLflf mm "^^ %J J2J .JEfe li .' ■ FOR CASH And Save Money :e^ K, o n^E ? I .Ifi. BC| DE^ALERS \n ■1%' PJ w fflirlii umpm i ! ,11 k\ '^5 ^ % Fruits, Provisions, gRQIKillY 111 ILIIIfiR Main Street, Opposite Adelaide Koad, TOWN OF PORTLAS^D. l^ Produco taken in Exchange for Goods. -^«J 28 SLIPP.'.OE, MARKET TOLLS, ETC. [1883. cattle, viz.. bull.-*, oxen ami cdws. each, Hi.x'peuce: heifers, calves, nheep and Famhs, each, dii.' i)enny: coffee, cocoa, mils ami filberts, in baRS, per bap, one lialf penny: .salt, in baf,'s. each, one halfi)enny; driert fish, per quintal, one halfpenny: ^'.l.i-iM. in l):>.\'e-i of 1>>.) ie^'t. each, one halfpenny; glasr., smaller nackiif^e;. ea-h, one farthiniLc; ho.ijshea'ls of liqu(7rs and hquids. each, fourpi-nce: liny, screwed. ])er ton, one shilling: hay, unscrewed per ton. one sliilliiif,' nnd sixpence: hides, Kreen.o ach, one halfpenny; hitfes. dry, each, one favfhinK: hides, in l>«les, per bale, sixjjence; hemp," cordage and oakiini. i)ertnn, one shillin.cr: hollow ware and castings, per ton, one shilling and threepence: hampers, each, one penny; horses, mares and geldings, each, sixjience: hogsheads of lime and dry fish, each, threepence: iron, in bars, bolts. ."Sheets, plates, nails, spikes and Jiigs. per ton, one shil- ling: lumber, per thou.sand feet, suiierficial, sixpence; lead, in bar, .sheet, shot, jiigs and iiipes. per ton. one shilling: inolas-es, per hog.shead, four- pence: molasses, per imncheon. fourpeiice: molasses, per tierce, three- pence: puncheons, of all kinds, not herein otherwise provided for, each, fourpence; pipes of liiinids md liipun-s, each, sixpence: quarter casks of all kinds, each, twopence: raisins, in box, per box, one halfpenny; raisins in .smaller iiacka:,'e:i. eaeii, one farthiii'r: sngai-. in hog.sheads, each six- pence: salt, in bulk, grain and roots of all kinds, jier hundred bushels, one shillingand sixix'i'.ee: slate, per t(iri, sixpence; stone, per ton, sixpence: s])elter. y)(>rtoii. one sliilling: tea. in boxes, each, one penny; timber of all kinds, iindi-es,«ed. per ton. sixpence: tierces of sugar, or of other articles not herein enumerated, each, fonrpence: wa.g.gons, buggies, gigs, and other vehicles, each, threepence: zinc, in shot ts, bar, block, nails and spikes, per ton. one shilling All empty packages to pay half the rates of full packages; and on all goods, wares and merchandize, not hereinbefore enumerated and rated, to ])ay at the rate of one shilling per ton weight or measurement, at the oiiition of the collector, proprietor, or lessee of the wharves where the same is placed. Harbour Master's Fees. Fish Market Dues. jl For every Salmon, Mc: Codfish, Pollock, l?ass or Shad, each, Ic; hahbut, j not exceeding ::»:) lbs. 'Jc: exceeding *,' I lbs, and every 21) lbs, ^c: every Lob- llster. le; dozen of Haddock. Mc; every 100 of (iaspereaux, Alewives, Her- " rings, or other small fish, •'!c. On vessels 30 tons and under ."iO ton-;. "lOc. • vessels of 50 and vuider 75 tons. Toe; r.") and under KM tons, SI.'"); i(H) .md under 15!) tons, 1.25; .50 and under -.iOO tons. 1. .'>(): ::.':):) and under -•J!)!) tons. :J.O0: m) and under 400 terns, 2,.50: lOlt tons and under. VH) Ions. 'lOO: .-)(M tons and under 5,50 tons. 3.. 50 : 550 tons and under liJO tons. •■{.75; and ~'5 cents for every additional 50 tons. Eates of Slippage at tlie Corporation Slip- All decked vesr-..ds. s^anie rates as for wharfage, woodboats, or other boats, oi- undecked vessels, haviii': standin;,- masts, and all scows, and not lying at th" wharvis on . itliM" siilc of th - Slips, to pay the following rates: Every Woodboat of suilkient burtli.m to carry 10 cords of wood or under '. $0.(10 Ditto Ditto upwards of 10 cords, and not more than 15. . 1.00 Ditto Ditto ui)',vards of 15 cords, and not more than HO. . l..")0 Ditto DItio upwards of ;;o eords :l*.00 Till' above is to be p:iil oach trip: and if any such vessel remains over six days. ;in addilioii;il duty to hi- paid of from .5(1 c(>nts to S?l daily, accortl ingtolhi- inii-tle'n. oilier boats and ve.sivls witiioiit decks, aiid having fixed or standing masts, and all scow.-i, to pay ;{')c I'ach ti'ii). and .'iOc addi- tional per day, if suffered to remain over three days. otlUT md III it rates : r ].()() \.:,0 IS OVI'l' iccdi'il- luvviu'Jf ; addi- 1883] MAKKKT Tf)LLS, ETC. 29 Market Tolls. Beef,p?r quarter, 4 e;':)ts; Ho.jfsof r]))ll)-;(ir uiili'r, k-, an 1 every addi- tional 100 lbs Ic; Shee) , Lainb. Goat or Veal. p;'i* eareass, each, 4c; Butter, tub, pail, jar or flrkiu, of 10 los and uirler. ^c; every additional 10 lbs, Ic; Butter in rolls, and lard in calces, lor evei-y lo lbs, or under, ^'c: Talknv, for ; every 10 lbs, or under, Ic: Cheese, for every 10 lljs, or under, Ic: Potatoes, I per 100 lbs, or under, 2c: Turniiis. pel' li^O lbs, Ic; Oysteis. in tubs or other I vessels, per gallon, :!ic: do. in s'lell. per bushel. ~'c; Turkeys, each, Ic; Geese i each, Ic; Pigeons, per dozen. Ic; Partridges, Fowls or IHicks, per pair, Ic; I Flour or Meal, per 100 l!)s. :2c; Oats, per UK) lbs, ::.'c; Peas and Beans, per .100 lbs, 5c; Ham, Shoulders and Bacon. ])er piece. Ic; Eggs, for every 10 j dozen, or under, Ic; Beets, Carrots, and Parsnips, per luo lbs. :5e; Apples, ' per 100 lbs, Sc; Plums, jier 10') l!)s, 5c; clu-rries. ])er box. J.<)c; Cucumbers. per dozen, Ic; Fish, smoked, per I'.H), :.'c; Sugar, maple, for 10 ll)s, or ; under, Ic; every additional lO li)s, Ic; Sucks ami Mits, per dozen pair, :k"; I Yarn, woolen, per lb, Ic; Corn, grei'n, i)er dozen. J-vic; Peas and Beans, I green, per 100 lbs, oc; Onions, p.'i- liiO lbs, :k'; Cabbages. i)er dozen. 4c; Berries, for 5 quart pail. Ic; do, for li) (piart pail. ~c; Moose. Cariboo and ' Bear, per quarter. 4c ; Deer, per quarter, :ie: Hides. Ox ur Cow. each, 4c; '. Skins, Sheep, each 53c; Skins. ( 'alf, tann^'(l or untanned, each, :2c; "Wool, per i lb. Ic; Feathers, per lb, Ic; ;->al;uon, eajli, "ic. All othn* articles not enu- ■ merated, 2 cents on each tlollar of value. Tolls at thQ Hay Market. Hay, per cwt. Ic, Sti-aw, per cwt, Va-^ Shingles, per ]M, 4c; Cedar Posts, per (iozen, 4c; Wood, per cord. 4c; Junipei'. jier ton. le: Spars, to inch, each, ac; do, over 9 inch. each. 4c; l^lanks, per M. 'liv: Boards, per M, Itic. Hardwood. Ash, Birch. JFaple, or other hardwood logs, ear-h. 'Jc;.'Staves, hardwood, per 100. :2c; do. softwoinl, per l.so. v-^e; Hoop Poles, pHi- iCt), Ic. Every load not exceeding ou'r" thousand pounds weight, :jOc; and 2c for every additional huntlred-weight— payable, half by the seller, and half by the Purchaser. Time for Going Through the Faib. Tli9 F;ills are level or s'dll v/.'.ter at about throe anil a half linurs on the. tiood, and about two and a lialf on tlie c>''>, so that tliey 'ii'e pass- able four times in twenty-fcnir hours, about ten or fifteen minutes each time. No other rule can lie given, as nnu;h depouils on tlie floods in the Kiver Saint Jolm. and the time of hi:;!! water or full sea, which is often hastened by hiyh winds, and in proportion to the height of them. Ii TIME BALL. The Time Ball on Northern Tower of the Custom House Builling, will be hoisted half ius elevaticm e;'ic'a day (Sumhiys excepted) at fifteen \ minutes before (Uie o'clock. At one iiiinutc l)ofore oiie o'clock it will : be hoisted its full length; and at one o'clock, UM'au tinie, the Ball v ill | be dropped. A Chronometer, keeping coi'sect (Iicjnwich tine, should then show ah. 24m. I.'js., and the (lilleienee between this and the time shown by a Chnmometcr, is its true error on Greenwich time at the nxmient. As the above hour of one o'clock, when the Ball drops, rep- iesents5h. 24m. las. at Creenwich, the error of a Chror.ometjr may be i ascertained, no nuitter where the ;hip is lying. Masters of vessels arriving at t-'t. John sliould com])aie tlieir ('iirononieters by the Time Ball, a.s it will enable them to get tie sea rate, which fre(|uently varies from harbor rates. Batitu le 40(1. Kku. 4-2s. N(U'th ; J.oiigitudc ni time, 41i. 24ni. 15s. Wett of Creonv>icli. GKOBGE HUTCHINS(.)N, DinECTOK. 30 RATES OF OARTAOB. [1883. Eat^,s of Cartage in the City of Saint John. DISTRICTS ARTICLES AND WP^IGIIT. Ijt. 2d. I 3d. '4th. i5th. 6 hi. Tut. 'Stu $ c. 4' t:. I t'. I c. $ c. ^ c IS 2S 20 68; 20' 3(t 22 3S' 85 43; 23' 45 80 23 1 331 25 6S 87 4S S3 15| IS 20 23 20I 28 2.' nr<| 54 or) 10 57 911 70 23 25 85 28 70 40 50 85 iiO 30 28 37 30 73 42 53 8S 23 33 * c. :(; 80 4U' S3] 75 45{ i 65| 40 c. 42 8.-) 7s 47 I 5S 4;] 80 For a load of W001I (Quarter i>f a ford"), - If) For a load of Coals (Half a Chaldron), - 2'>\ For a load contaitiiiifr l-i'iO lb:*, of Grain, iSalt, I'otatot'p, or any oilier articles measured at loading or unloading, except Coal*", - 17 For a i)ii)e of Wine, Gin, or llrandy, and housing within tlie door of the first floor, - tfO For a iiuncheoii of liuni, or a tierce of Sugar,! ! from 7 to 10 ewt., and liousing, ' ' "i ^"1 ' For a i)uneheon of Molasses, a hogshead ofj ; iSugar, of lOcwt. or upw.irds, or a liogahead! | 'of Tobacco, and housing, - - - -| 40 I For a hogshead or iMincheon of Cider, or a' load of Dried Fish, of 15 cwt., and storing, -I 25| I For a load of Shin.irles, lioop P.iles, llnad- 'iiig, Staves, Tr'cnai s. Snio ed Fi>h iii boXi'.«,' Salmon in kits, Dry Goods, or a loiid of any other article not herein mentioned, or a logs- head of Lime, or a hogshead or crate of Karth- jenware, or two tleixes of Karthenware, a jhogshead of D' 'ed Fish, two tierces of Coffee, ior quantity in .)ags not exceeding 12 cwt., or a load containing G bags Salt, say about 1:*.,"() ■ 11)3 , or a load containing (1 brls. Flour, oi-T) brlsl of Sugar, Fish, IJeel, Pork, Turpentine, Cider,' ior half a ton of Iron, or the same qu:intity ofj ;Cordage in coil not exceeding 4 cwt., or aj load of any articles not herein mentioned, -I j For a 64 gallon cask of Wine, Kum, Gio, Brandy, Molasses, or I'orter, or for a loaad, 75e. ; more than one horse, |1.50; ami when agreemont i>. by tho li ur, single teams, 50c., double team, ^1. The First District ta comi)rise all that p.irt of the City lying between ami within the North side fif Union Street, the Kast sidi' of Prince William Street, ai d the South side of l)uke Street. I Second Dintrl t to coT»\>r\?e all that part of the City outside of the First Dis- j trict, which lies between and within the F.^ist s'de i>f Mill Street, near the City I ine. North side of I'ond Street, K.ist .-ide of Poel Street, Nf rth side of Oarleton Street, K.i':l side of Colmrg and (.'liarlotte !-';ro. ts, .'Uid South side of Queen Street. , Third Didrivl to coniprite all that part of tlu; City i.utside of the Second Dis- trict, that lies between and wit'un the City line ri'i the North, the Kast side of Dorchester Street, North side of Ihiztn Streit. Kast Mile of Garden Street, Nortli- • eriy side of Paddocsk Street, Ka-tterly side of Wiiterloo Street, Kast side of Sidney Street, and South side of Safnt -lames Street. I Fourth District to compiise all that part of ihe City r.utside of the Third I)is> i trict, that lies between and within the City line on the North, to the Westward of 15 1 2') 1 0" G4 9i 75 GO 1 so: 25' I 67 05 1 b5 13 15 IS 2i) 23 311 1 P,:, 1 7(1 7-! 10 ! l.'i 90 9.-) O'^ ')< • ito 4U' :5:i 42 33} 3:) 75 Ts 45] 47 1883.] RATKS OF FERRIAtiE. 31 line (it rlglit angles to the said City line, and wliich stiii/«^'iV< to comprise ;ill that part of the City outside of the Fourth Dis- trict, that lies between and witliin the City line on the North, the Southerly hue of the General Fublic Hospital Grounds, the Noitherly side of Jordan's Alley (so called), lyinp between Water 00 and IJrussels Sireets, Easterly side of Brussels Street, Northerly side of Clarence Street, ICnsterly side of t;aint Patrick Street, Easterly aide of AVentwortli Street, and Southerly side o( Main Street. Sixth Dixtriet to comprise all that part of the City outside of llie Fiftli District, which lies between and within the Northerly side of ClarenceStreet, Easterly side of Saint David Street, East side of I'itt Street, and Smith side of Main Street. Seventh DMrict to comprise all that part of the City lyinsr to the South of the Soutli side of Main Street, and to the East of the Kast side oi' IMtt and Saint David Streets, and to the South of the North side of Clarence Street. I Ki{lhth Dinti'i2 1;ATKS of OAIITAOE. [188.'i. Rates of Cartage in Carleton. ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. DISTlllCrS. 1st.! 'iD 1 8d. 4th. ,5th. iCtii. 7th. $ c. $ c. I c. I c 8. 9. 10. 11. n. 18. 14. For a toad of Wood (qu irfer of a cord), - For a load of Coals (half a clialdron), - For a load, containing IT) busliels of Grain, Salt, Potatoe", (>r any otlior articles mea-urod at loading or unlo.-iding, except Coal.", - For a iiii)e of Win;', (Jin. or Urandy, and lions- iiig within tliu do M' of tin; first floor, - For a imnclii'on of lUim, or a tit rce of Sugar, from 7 to lOcwt., anil lionising. For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogslieiid of Suirar, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a liogshead o! Tohacco, and housing, .... For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a load of Dried Fisli, of !5 cwt., or a common load of household Goods, and storing, - For a load of SIiiLigles, Hoop I'oUs, Stave', Heading, Trenails, SinoKecl Fi»h in bo.\es, Salmon in kits. Dry (Joods.or two lialf-hhds. lime, or a hogshead orcrate of Eartheiiwaie, or two tierces of Earthenware, a hogsheail oi Dried Fis-h, or two tierces Coffee, or quantity in bags not exceeding \2 cwt., or a load con taining (> bils Flour, or .5 hrls. Sugar, I'lsh. ISec f, I*ork,Tar, P tch, Turpentine, or Cider, or half a ton ot iron, or the same quantitv of Coidiigein coils not c-\eeediiig 4 cwt., or a load of any other articles not herein men- tioned, For a ()4 gallon cask of Wine, Rum, Hrandy, Gin, Molasses, or Porter, or for a ioaii of Sand, Gravel, or Stones, or a load of 4 brls. of Hny Spirituous Liijuois, or M lasses. For Cables and Cordage, in coilt; above 4 cwt., or if to coil, per ton, or for Hay loose, ptr ton, 1 For Hay, screwed, per ton, .... For Dricks, per thousand, . . . .j For Lumber, per thousand feet, - . . For the cartage of any article or articles not exceeding half a load, 18 25. 17 I 60 80 1ft 2S 20 08 38 40 43 25' 23 IS, 80 20 88 22 1 65 85] I I 45i 4S 2ft C3 88 80< 88 15 18 20 20 23 25 28 $ c. 2S 3ft $ c. I 2ft 87 28 40 281 70 40: 80 73 42^ I 8;5 lb 45 50 53 55 85! 88 40 25 II 28 3V 001 50 80 GO 051 ftt 85 05 2S: 80 15 1 60 i 95 1 76; I 33 35 10 13 15': IS 20 251 67 051 85 SO 70 1(1 90 '2S 25 The Flint DLstnct to cotnprise all that part of Carleton lying north of Rodney street, and west ( f Front Row. The Second Didrkt to conTprise that si>ace lying beyond the first District north- ward of Rodney street, extending west to I.inilow street. The Third Dintfict to comprise the space lying beyond the second District northward of ISodney street, extending west to W itson street. The FoHit'i District to comprise the spjice lying beyond the third District nortli- waid of Rodney street, extending west to the'(;ity lino. The Fifili District to comprise the space lying south of Rodney street, and east of Elaine street. The Sixth /^/sYm'* to comprise the space lying beyond the fifth District, and be- yond the south line of Rodney street, and es tending west to Ludlow street, and to the north side of Germain street. The Seventh Dintrict to comjjrise all the space lying beyond the sixth District. For llandcartmen and Porters for loading and carrying any articles on any handcart, and lu using according to ihe following scale: — For the First District, 5 cents; Second District, 6 cents ; T'lird District, 7 cents; Fourth District, S cents; Filth District, 9 cents; Sixth Di.Urict, 10 cents; Seventh District, 11 cents. fF 1883.] ADVKUTISKMRNT.S. Cotton Manufactures Awarded the Only Medai- Given at the Centenninl Exhihition for C'aiiiidiun Yarns, and the Gui.o .Mkdal, for Cotton Goods, at tlie Dominion Exhibition at Montreal, and FrusT PuiZKd at 'i'oronto, llaniil ton and JiOndon Exliibitions of isso; -♦•^ ^ WHITE, BLUE, ORANCE AI^D GREEN, Made of Good Americiin Cotton ■with .u'reat care, correctly numbered, and wai ranted full length and weight. w t \ rt' 'F/i n i' Made of Xo- 10 Yarns, Twisted, White, Eed, (jreen, Blue, Brown and Orange, !| ALL FAST COLORS. !! Each 51b. bundle contains 10,000 yards in length, and will make [i a length of Carpet in proportio.: to the number of ends in width. GREY COTTONS In various Avidths and (pialities, FANCY WOVE SHIRTIXGS In Checks and Strijies, Warranted to Avear better than any similar Goods in tiio Market. 34 ADVERTISEMENTS [1883. A\ 1 ^^ m\ I' 7 m^^WAmsmwmm i In all Numbers and Colors. Put up in 2oz. Balls. 21bs. in each Box. MADE FROM THE FINEST LONG STAPLED COTTON, SE- LECTED ESPECTALTiY FOR THE PURI'OSE. THLS KNITTINd COTTON IS VERY CARICFULLY SPUN AND WILL ]JE FOI^ND TO BE EVENLY MADE AND COR- RECTLY NUMBERED. Particular Care is taken to have the Dyeing and Bleaching perfectly done, and FULL WEIGHT IN EVERY BALL. Special attention is directed to our FAST SCARLET (t I *■ * ^ L^iy^-p, Suitable for Manufactures of Hosiery. Better than any other makes, and so acknowledged by all who have used them. These Good are supplied to all the First Class Manufacturers in the Dominion. [t^Our Goods are sold by us to the Whole-^ale Trade only, from wliom Country Merchants can always obtain them by a>k- iiig especially fcr them. Wffi.. WmhM 41; ioffl 4» •i/ ST. JOHN, N. B. J.Jl ' ^^^^y^T4ty^8s. a. m. N. N. K. First Quarter, ir)th day, Nl». 23in. ais. p. m. S W.ii^S. Full Moon, 2-^rd da.v, 5.'h. 51 m. ais. a. m. N. E.%N. Last Quarter, aist day. Oh. 02ni. 81s. A. m. South, PctJaee. isJth day U\. i>, m. asth day, 8h. v. M, ^ S ANNIVEU.SAIUES, FESTIVALS, ■^ ^ OCX'UKHENCl S, &C. IMo 2 Tu :i W 4 Th nFri GSat 7Su 8 Mo 9Tu 10 W 11 Th 12 Fri 13 Sat 14 Su 15 Mo 1(> Tu 17' VV 18 Th 19 Fii '-0 Sat 21 Su 22 Mo 28 Tu 24 VV 1 25 Th ! 20 Fii 27 Sat 2SSa ' 29 Mo : :w'i\i 31 VV ( "ircumcision. e'd r\i ifivind [S F. Schools inst. KB. '72, went Eq. Sitt. Kinds Co. Ct. kiww if (2) 1st N,B, Pari., 1785. cant IVanderhilt died, 1877. Duke of York died, 1827. Epiphany. 1st Sunday after Epiphany. . P. Alb. Victorof Walesb. 1864. : St. John iL' West Cif. , tt- York Co. Ten. poat(Eng.)1840. hnrd[Ct.i A. Hamilton b.l757//'os< inUess Cor. Q.Eliza. 1559. tv.S.orW. St. Miliary. ;2d Sunday after Epi])hany. Napoleon III. buried 73. cuhl YorkN.P. Sit. Kent, t- Sun. Co. St. Anthony. ?*am if wind[Cts. Old Twelfth Day. W. snow if First Enjj. Parliament, 1265. ii^ St. Fabian. ISeptuagesima Sunday. Byron b. 1783. snow <£• stormij. 'St.John,North.(i'QucensCo.Cts. (23) Duke of Edinburgh ni. '74. ivobert Burns born, 175!>. Sydney, N. S. Wale.^ fd. 1788. Mozart died, 1756. Sexagesima Sunday. King George III. died, 1820. Equity Sittinqs. stormy (30) \L Oha«.I. beheaded, 1649. .«3 J -J 'A T. r^ Da: IJ H ■yj o ■* 2 -^ 23 22 22 22 i2 22 >2 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 ' H 01 7 o6 7 517 45 7 387 317 24!7 16 7 087 59 7 .50 7 40 7 30 7 20 7 09 7 58 7 46 7 34 7 M. 45 45 45 44 44 44 44 43 43 42 42 4 414 414 40 4 39 4 22 09 56 42 29 14 00 7 45 7 29 14 58 42 :-)7 38 37 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28' 27 27 — H. M. M, KISES 23 Om07 1 06 2 05 3 07 4 08 5 08 (5 04 6 .5(5 SETS 6 30 7 42 8 56 36 10 07 37 11 20 38 0m13 1 25 2 37 3 46 4 48 5 45 () 34 7 14 49 RISES 51 6e5(> 7 57 8 57 i4 25 26 27 28 29 30 3^ 32 3,3 34 40 41 42 44 45 46 48 53 .54 55 9 !)ii .57 10 54 58 11 54 00 MORN on 53 reins reins seers seers seers thigs thigs knee knee legs legs feet feet ; face face neck neck neck aruis I arms | brest j brest ' heart! heart] bwls bwls bwls reins reins seers seers ' H ^ H. M. 4e24 5 14 r. 09 7 25 8 34 9 18 10 03 10 48 11 33 MORN 34 1 ; 1 16 59 2 43 3 26 4 16 5 11 6 18 7 39 8 59 9 34 10 33 11 21 Oe21 50 30 05 2 34 S 06 3 40 4 21 I- &c IF. BTJE,:PEE & Co- agents OF MUNTZ METAL CO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN IRON, STEEL, TIXPLATES, AND METALS GENERALLY. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, DOCK STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. C^^ AdvertisementB in detail under Months March, May, July, September and November. 30 CALK-NDAU. 1883.] FEBRUARY has Twenty-Eight Da.y8. [1H83. PiiASKs OP TiiK Moon. PeriKce. NVw Mdoii. rth (lav, 111. l-">m. ."ils. H. M. S. S. W.>4\V. !(th daj'. llh. A. m. First Ouai-ter. 1 Itli day. .Mi. •■iDin. ^^s. a. m. N. by E.J^E. Apogee. Full Moon, iilst day. !)li. Mm. 51h. p. m. S. E. by S. 25th day 7 h. A. M. / 8 <) 10 11 12 13 14 If) IG 17 18 1!) '20 21 22 2;{ 24 2.". 20 27 28 'I'll Fri Sat Su Mo Til W Til Kii Sat Su Mo Tu W Til \h\ Sat Su Mo Tu W Ih Fii Sat Su- Mo Tu VV ANNIVKUSAKIKS, I'lSTlVAI.S, ()C( TIlliKNCK.s, i\;f. St. r.ii(lH:et. CaJiclltMiiiis D.iv. St. lilaise. (^uiii<|ua:4cslMiii. Stirovt- Sun. ('ooiiiassio taken 1.S74. Hu\). CI. Tiniis. Shrow' Tues h^pePiuslX.d lS7.S.Ash\V.'.i fjoni Mayo assas. in lnd.lS7l-' Colli Friday, '()l..s)i ;(£,' av rain. C^neen Victoria mar. 1840. 1st Sunday in Lont. (11) VoU WtMlntvday, 1S57. Kthan Allan died, 17?*'.). St. Valentine. Blackstone died, 1780. rtiinii. Cliitty, JJarriHter, di^-d, 1.>S78. l/uther died, 1;'")(I4. |L'nd Sunday in Ljnt. (18) Ch.avlolteCushnian d.70. .losejjh Hume died, V)."). [17117 Trinidad t'n l)y Aliercromliie Sir UliH';. Lyell d. 187."). hiiuh' John Q. Adams d. 1848 tof.iir St. Matthia.J. aihl frust!/. ',k-d Sunday in Lent. Thos. Moo're, ji.ie', dit'd. 18.'">2. Kiwjs C(i. C'li: DIr. (ind Mafl. (27)Lont,'fellov>- b l'^()7/(''aiii>c-; 17 10 to 10 15 ir> 1") 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 U 10 ilO 10 9 9 s 8 8 '-> r, X — H 08 7 r,ii7 33; 7 I0j7 0817 39 7 217 02 43 2;! 04 44 24 04:7 4317 22|7 02! 7 4ii; litj7 58 jo 30 () 1410 53! 3010 080 40 2310 01 iO M. n 2.">ir) 24i"> 23 5 220 2l'"» 19 .") 5 18 17 15 14 i5 12|5 115 5 5 5 5 ,) 5 09 08 00 05 •;3 02 00 59 57 55 54 52 50 48 40 44 M. 02 04 05 07 08 10 11 13 14 10 17 19 20 21 22 24 2C' 27 28 30 31 32 34 35 37 38 40 41 O < If. M. lUSKS 1m52 2 51 3 47 4 41 5 30 15 SKT.S. (;e35 7 09j 9 03 1 10 20 10 31 MOHN SB ^ 2^ I 47 45 3 37 4 23 5 02 5 35 00 UISKS 0k40 7 40 8 44 9 42 10 40 11 43 MORN fjecrs thiy,'< thigs knee knee lej^'s leys feet feet face face neck neck anna arms hrost brest heart heart he.art bwls bwls reins reins reins seers secTs H. M. 5k10 I 14 ! 7 39; I 8 .57 1 1 9 ;'-i I ' 10 20 1' 11 14 1; 11 .50 1 1 Om17!. .59 1 41:; 2 24 !| 3 00 i 3 .52 ! 4 40 1! 5 50 : 7 17' 8 44 I 9 52 10 23 11 08 1 11 45 Oe34 1 02 1 34 2 04 2 34 3 04 i % ^t -IMPORTKit OF- E .A_ I^ T H: E isr "VsT -A-IR El, Cliina, Olasswaro, liohomiau Yases, and All Kinds of MANTEL & TABLE ORNAMENTS, ji KI^KOSK^E l..i9ll>S. MIISIKI^TS, «t;c. :\ WTTOLESALE AND 1?ETA1I,. jj e3 KziisTG- STi^iGiiJT, ST. cronisr, 3Sr. B. 1! f^" Prices low. Particular attention paid to Wholesale Orders. ■. I Z g ^ f^. LLK.^t:r{/^ !L4c.^ (jUC^u,^ 6 ^luc^^U.. k U H 5 -« ' ^ H. M. r.Kio (i 14 7 Hit « 57 ■ «) :u ' 10 20 1 11 14' 11 nc ' 0^rl7 i 51) 1 41 2 24 3 0yZ;, f«< unless h'V John WeHlev('. 1701. S. or IV 3) P. Leo :^]n. crown. 1878. 4th Sunday in Lent. Laplace died, 1827. E(^iiH>/ Sitt. Went. Co. (hurt. Bible Society instituted, 1804. I'irst ir. S. Congre.ss, 178'.). Monitor &; Vir^'inia,1802./*rnY/ P. of Wales mar. 1803. /)7«^ nu- 5th S»in. in ] jent. hi'ii/i tides less St. Uro^ory. irini/ S. or W. St.Johnd-IventCir.iH.'in-.Cn.rt. (13) Kari (Jray horn, 1704. Karl St. Vincent died, 18 >3. Hon. S. Saundcr.s died, 1878. St. Patrick. Palm Sunday. (18)Prince.s.s Louise born, 1848. Yorkii-Gloneeder Co. Court. [8 Princess Louise mar. 1871. [N Emperor (Germany born, 1707 frood Friday. snnio or rain. Queen Mizabetli died, 1(503. Kaster Sunday. Lady Day. Duke of Cambritl;;e luirn 1810. North. Cir.ib Char.d- Res. Co. Ct. War dec. against Russia, 1854. Vera Cruz sur. to Scott, 1847. ;St. Louis, Mo., tornado, 1872. Charlotte Bronte d. 1855. fair 5 ''■ 'A r. 2 ^ 3S(» i5:o .52 2lK5 0(5 () 43:6 20] .50' 33:0 lo!(; 4(iO 22|() .5',»!0 35:0 12j0 4S0 240 00 37I0 1310 IIJO 3l!0 5810 22|5 45- 09 32 50 10 42 0(5 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 M. H 43 5 415 30 5 375 30 5 315 32 5 30 5 20 5 275 25 5 23 5 21 5 10 17 15 (i 14 12 10 08 04 02 00 58 57 .55 53 51 (5 50 40 47,0 — H. M. M.JUI.SKS 43. MO UN 401 47! 48' 40 5]i 52 i 34 27 17 03 44 5 23 5 57 .53!sKrs. 54 7K.55 50 12 57 10 27 .50|11 35 OO'mohn 34 28 13 52 23 54 20 40 01 03! 041 05' 0<'.i 07: 00 1 lOj 12 KISKS I3i 7e35 14 1 8 32 I5j 21 17J10 30 1811 20 lO^MonN 211 20 22! 1 11 thigs thi,i,'H thigs ' knee knee legs legs : feet ' feet face face neck neck arms arms brest brest hrest heart heart bwLs bwis bwls reins reins .seers seers seo's thigs tliigs knee H. M. 3k42 4 20 ' 5 28 51 10 40 18 02 40 3 31 4 24 4 20 53 8 21 10 50 10 44 11 20 11 .51 Oe37 00 3(5 0(i 30 15 02 10 01 10 40 11 34 MOKN 30 - I (i I. & F. BURPEE & CO., BEG to call the attention of those who use IRON in any fonn to their HEAVY STOCK, including: PIG IRON— In Scotch and Londonderry* R4R IROIV ^ ^^ Welsh BoU, Dnj^lish Best Refined i»;%K luvfii. ^ Londonderry, LowBnoorand Swe 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 U 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 29 52 15 38 01 24 40 09 31 53 15 37 59 21 42 04 25J5 4'i 07 28 48 08 29 48 ( 8|5 28 15 47 4 0(5 25 43 M. 45 42 40 38 37 35 33 31 29 27 20 24 22 21 19 17 15 14 13 11 09 08 0(5 04 03 01 59 58 50 55 'A M •n . S5 2 8^ v.y aj ^d — — ^ 0. H. M. — H M. IlISKS «i 23 1m5G knee 15 24 2 40 legH (5 2(5 3 17 le.','H (5 27 3 51 feet (J 2H 4 25 feet (5 29 5 00 face G 31 HKTS. face 32 8e00 neck G 33 9 15 neck G 34 10 23 arms 15 3(5 11 24 arms G 37 MOHN arms G 38 1 10 brest G 39 1 50 brest (5 41 2 2(5 heart (5 42 2 50 heart (5 43 3 23 bwls G 44 3 48 bwls (5 45 4 14 bwls G 47 4 43 reuis G 48 5 08 reins 15 49 RISKS seers G 51 8k24 .secr.s 6 52 9 21 seers i5 53 10 14 thigs (5 54 11 05 thif,'s G 5(5 11 50 knee ?> 57 MORN knee G 58 34 knee 6 59 1 13 le-JTS ir. M. 5kOI (5 l,s 7 41 ; 8 5s 9 'J'. I 10 l!l 11 or. 11 4S OmIL' 57 1 42 2 27 3 15 4 07 5 Oil (5 22 7 4ti 8 5:5 9 .'50 10 07 10 4(i 11 22 11 51 0!:;^ 1 1! 1 4.-. 2 20 2 5S 3 4(; 4 41 The Largest Variety of ©MIltA Alt® eiiABSWAai r IS AT . ■ O. H. WARWICK'S, PRICES LOW. ^=* [188;{. irliree. ', fln. A. M. y, 5fh. P.M. .J :nee egs e,','s eet eet ftce [ice leck ,eck rins rniH rins rest rest eiirt earl w\h ivls vis ins ins crs cr.s crs K« lee ee ee rs ir. M. r.KOi 7 40 S as !l 2!) 10 10 11 0() 11 4S Om12 ',7 1 42 2 27 a ];-> 4 07 r. o'.t (• 22 7 4(i 8 r,:\ 9 :}() 10 07 10 4() 11 22 11 51 OkHS ' 1 11 1 4r. : 2 20 ' 2 58 , 3 4() : 4 41 IfS? ^ :.JC1^. >-b. / »/c ~^ ii "I ^ L^^^'-^^Z^*^ f^^C'lu tM^-^<^'^'t^tA^^t^ff* Ucf-^^ tJL, f \ ^^i i^i^hUiCofo wUi^t^ V^^-^^v^ -r' -■ .V ->i^^f:.. %U N • -r . jh.,.Ss^ *\ eti -^ L.^.^^ '/Tu^c^ ■I 4N. Perigefi. 2nd day, 8h. p. m. Apogee. 14th day, 6h. p. m. Pengee. SOth day, 5h. a. m. AXNIVEIl.SARIES, FESTIVALS, OCCL'KRENCES, &C. r I'Fri 2 Sat 3Su 4; Mo 5'Tu 6\V 7Th 8 Fri 9 Sat 10 Su 11 Mo 12 Tu 13 W 14 Th 15 Fri 1(3 Sat 17 Su 18 Mo 19 Tu 20 W 21 Th 22 Fri 23 Sat 24 Su 25 xMo 26 Tu 27 W 28 Th 29 Fri 30 Sat [N I Changealh iccathcr. Gordon riots, 1780. 2nd Suntlay after Trinity. Battle of Magenta, 1859, EqnitijSitt. Yorkdt West. Co. cts (5) Massacre Allahabad, 1857. 1st reform bill pas. 1832. void A: 'f9)Crystal Pal.openl854. fmq. Chas. Dickens d. 1870. sihow's. 3rd Sunday after Trinity. St. Barnabas. Sup. crt. terms. Char. Co. crt. Magna Charta sgd, 1215. /yc'/. |Bat. of Nasebv, 1(545. slunrrrs. Berlin Congress mot, 1878. Earl Canning died, I8(i2. 4th Sunday after Trinity, liattle of Waterloo, 18lh. Simburi/ tO Albert Co. Courts. G reat fireSt. John , 1877. vcrtj Proclam. Q.Vict. 1837. rainii. (21) Summer com., SJis. p. m. i Battle of Solferino, 1859. 5th Sun.af.Trin. St. J. Baptist. l.st Wesk-yan Confer. ^^.Si. ■ Dif.tiMat. caiises.Qiieens ro.rts VirtoriaCo.Crts. (".t- YorkN.P Q. Vict, crown. 183S. vhana'ble St. Peter. Argyll beheaded, l!t85. i 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 ' H 02 4 104 18 4 25 4 32 4 38 44 50 56 01 o: 09 13 16 19 21 23 25 4 26 4 27 4 27 4 27 4 274 26 4 25 4 23 4 214 18 4 15 4 12 4 7 17 7 7 •7 7 21 20 20 19 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 7 16 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 20 20 55 M 03 in w 13 PS H M. 35 35 36 37 37 38 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 45 45 45 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 H. M. ' RISES 2m00 2 38 3 19 4 07 SETa 8k43 9 30 10 09 10 43 11 12 11 39 MORN 47 14 42 13 2 49 3 26 4 10 RISES 8e35 9 16 1>53 10 25 10 57 11 29 MORN 01 36 1 13 face neck neck arms arms brest brest brest heart heart bwls bwls reins reins reins seers seers thigs thigs thigs knee knee legs legs feet feet face face face neck H. Ar. 7e48 8 9 10 11 52; 3."), 1!» 13 MORN 25 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 5(i 38 21 OS 57 5;i 0:') 01 29 in w^ oil 0e32 13 54 35 20 11 Oli 10 21 O. H, WARWICK, Importer of Glassware, Bolicniiaii Vases, and all kinds of MANTEL m TABLE mmm. KEROSENE MPS, ClllNEyS, k. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 03 Kllira- STI^EET, ST. J-OHISr, IT. B. Prices low. Particular attention paid to Wholesale Orders. [1883. Perige*!. I day, 8h. p. m. Apogee, day, 5h. p. si. Perigee. I day, 5h. a M. face neck neck arms arms brest brest brest heart heart bwls bwls reins reins reins seers seers thigs thigs thigs knee knee legs legs feet feet face face face neck I S5 H. >r. 7e48 8 52 9 35 10 li) 11 13 MOKN 25 11 50 38 21 08 57 53 51) 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 G 8 05 9 01 9 29 10 15 10 5! I 11 3C. Ok32 1 13 1 54 2 35 3 2n 4 n 5 0(i 10 7 21 ^, ids or IDS, k Tj , 3sr. B. rders. /r^^^ ^ t-'i^^xi^i^ C*^u^l^ Jt, .^ ku^ iua^k^tiZ ;^ ^Uu^t^ ««^<^ ^^44a*,Ca, 1^%*. l^ CALENDAR. 41 188)3. ] JQLY has Thirty-One Days. [1883. Phases of the Moon. Naw Moon. 4th day, lOh. ;J9m. Im. a. m. S. S. E. Apopee, Kir.st Quarter. Vith day. Hh. ^ioin. (Ws. a. k. X. W. 12th day, 1th. a. m. Full Moon. IJtth day, llh. (Mim. 3!)s. i'. m. S. by E.14.E Perigee. Last Quarter, 2()th day. Th. JUm. Oils. p.m. N. E. by N. -iHxh day, !th. p. m. r^ .73 w •^ a d 0^ 1 Su 2 Mo 3 Tu 4 VV. 5 Th G Fri 7 Sat 8 Su <) Mt) 10 Tu 11 VV 12 Th 13 Fri 11 Sat 15 Su 1() Mw 17 Tu 18 W I'J Th- 20 Fri 21 Sat 22 Su 23 Mn 24 T,f 25 VV 2(> Th 27 Fri 28 Sat 21) Su 30 Mo 31 Tu ANNIVEUSAHIKH, FESTIVALS, OCCURHENCES, &C'. 6th Sun. aftor Trinity. [X. Dominion Canada e.stab. 1 8(17 Pres.Gai'fielda.-8aH.18Sl.[m.f<*' Eq.sit. Qv. ,Siii). cii:,Ke)it,Kiu(j (•Taril)al(li b. 1807. rvr// rainn Princcst* Helena mar. 18GG. Daguerre died, 185]. Edward I. died, 1307. 7th Sun. aft. Trinity. Fng. ac 57, 18. 25 2 Slibrest 9 13 ) CHAllCOAl. 1. C, 1. C. VV.. 1. X., 1. X. X., ,; TIJI PLATES, [ D. C, D. AV. C, and D. X. 1 1 ) COKE, I. C., for Canninu: Purpo.scs. ' TERNE PLATES— Commonly called R(yOFING TIN. SHEET IRON— Common and Galvani/.od, K. G. and Russia. I SHEET ZIS€ and SPMLTEIl. Sheet Lead and Pic: l^ead. I SHEET COPPER- also COPPER BOLTS and INGOTS. nr>r»K« < BRIGHT ANNEAl ED and COPPERED IRON, j niRE, -^ BESSEMER STEEL. J5k.-b I. & :F. BTJm=>E}E & OO.'S. rr"^ I ti Ti 42 CALENDAR. 1883.] AUGUST has Thirty-One Days. [188:?. Phases of the Moon. New Moon, 2nd day, 9h. 01m. 578. p. m. N. W. Apogee. First Quarter. lOtli day, !»h. 05m. 03s. p. M. S. W.94W. 9th day, rth. A. M. Full Moon. 18th day, Hh. 2!»m. 3!»s. a. m. N. W.i^W. Perigee. Last Quarter, 25th day, Ih. OTm. 3(»s. a.m. E. by S.i^S. 21th day, 3h. a. M. Ml S \V Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu \N Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25ISat 2(5Su 27 Mo 28Tu 29 W 30Th 31 j Fri ANNIVERSAUIES, FESTIVALS, OCCURUENCEH, &C. to J *: r- CO Q liammas Day, Bat. Plevna, 1877. raimiific'd Bat. Eversham, 1265. SorSW Ueor^'e Canning' died, 1827. 11th Sunday after Trinity. Duke of Edinburgh b. 1844. Equiti/ mttuKfii. (.'or.stoneQiiSqMethCh.1.1878 Capt, Marryatt died, 1848. St. Ijawrence. rahi)/ if w'rf S. Bat. ( hinimersdorf, 1759. orSW 12th Sunday after Trinity. Okl Ijammas Day. St. Ji)hn Circuit court. Sir \y alter Scott born, 1771. Gas Hr.st used in IiOudon,18(>7. Admiral Blake died, 1657. Earl Russell d. 1878. vfd<(;r'n 13thSun. aft. Trinity, tockarvje. Canada discovered, 1508. (20)P.of AVales at Quebec,1860 Bat. of Bosworth Field, 1482. Treaty of Prague, 18(36. St. Bai'tholoniew. (2G)Princess Alice d. 1878, fair 14th Sunday after Trinity. Land, of Julius Caesar B. C. 55. Bestif/ouchc Cir. crt. St. J ohn Baijtist beheaded. Peace with China, 1842. John Bunyan died, 1688. 18 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 8 8 05 .50 35 19 03 46 30 13 56 38 21 03 45 26 08 49 30 11 51 32 12 52 31 11 50 30 09 48 26 05 43 I M. H 49 7 .50 7 51 i 7 52 7 547 .557 56 7 57 7 58 7 007 02 7 03,7 047 05 7 067 086 09:6 10;6 116 12 6 146 159 16:6 176 196 20'6 216 226 23,6 256 M. 23 21 19 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 09 07 06 04 03 01 59 58 56 55 53 51 50 48 46 44 42 41 39 37 35 V, T. — >^ Ph rises! 3E33brest SETS heart 7ElOliieart 7 42 heart 8 09 bwls 8 37 bwls 9 03 reins 9 31 reins 10 01, reins 10 34 seers 11 lO: seers MORN thigs 43 thigs H. Jf. 10e()2 10 5;) 11 40 MOHN 38 15 50 35 knee 32 knee 34 knee 40 legs RISES le;fs 7 33 feet 8 07 feet 8 42 face 9 18. face 9 59'neok 10 43 neck 11 32 arms MORN arms 26 brest 25 brest 27 brest 29heart 32 heart I 2 23 I 2 55 '■ 3 30 4 10 : 4 5!l 6 01 7 23 i 8 37 9 22 10 07 10 5M II ;u Oe34 1 17 2 00 2 4;! 3 27 : 4 19 I 5 22 () 41 8 08 9 22 9 52 10 41 The Largest Variety of EARTHENV^ARE, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, IS AT i KING STREET. t^" PRICES LOW. ^ 'g) 3. [1883. Apocree. h day, Bh. a. m. Perigee. ;h day, 3h. a. m. 5 ■n = . I O << I O H '^ ' S ^ £ < ' rS (Xi i * j: rsEsI :h. m. iE3;rbrest 10e()2 ETS heart 10 hh rElO heart 11 40 r 42 heart MoUN i 09 bwls i 3>! i 37 bwls ) 03 reins ) 31 reins ) 01, reins ) 34 seers L 10 i seers ORN!thigs ) 43'thigs L 35 knee 5 32 knee \ 34 knee \ 40 let's 'SES leifS ' 33 feet I 07 feet ! 42 face I ISiace » 59 'neck t 43:neck 32 arms DRNiarins I 26 brest 25 brest I 27 brest ; 29 heart 1 15 ' 1 50 i 2 23 I 2 55 ■ 3 30 I 4 10 : 4 50 G 01 7 23 8 37 9 22 10 07 10 :^.^ II 31 0E;:i4 1 17 2 01) 2 43 3 27; 4 19 I 5 22! I) 41 8 08 I 9 22 I 9 52 ■! : 32 heart 10 41 iRE, f^k.-^t'-^^ /. ■/ c t ■Pa 2( 2f 2( : 2' s CALENDAR. 43 1883. ] SEPTEMBER has Thirty Days. [1S8:{. i'HAHKS OK THE MooN. New Moon, 1st day. fth. 5()m. 0!ts. a. m. S. E. by S.US. First Quarter. »th day. lih. i;iin. ;ijs. p. m. S. E. by E. Kiill Moon, Kith day, .5h. Itim. ."iTs. p. m. E. by N. Last Quarter, 2ird day, Hh. 2tiin. ^a. a. m. 8. W. kiS. Apogee. Bth day, Vih. p. sr. i'orij^ce. IHth day, .Jli. a. h. o . e ^sf ISat 2iSu 3, Mo 4|Tn njw 6Th 7|Fri 8 Sat OlSu lOMo ll|Tu 12 VV 131 Th UlFri ir)iSat KJiSu 17 1 Mo LSjTu 1!) W 20 Th 2l!Fri 22:Sat 23Su 24 Mo 2.5|Tu 2b \V 2? Th 28 Fri 2l)Sat 301 Su ANNIVEnSAHIKH, FKSTIVALS, OCCUKKKNCKH, &C. S52 fl clifitxjcahit' . ultnwm/. l.'ith Sunday after Trinity. Thiers died, 1H77. Gloucester circuit court. EnL'. cap. Danish Heet, 1807. Malta captured, 18(X). St. FnurchuH. Nativity of Virgin Mary. Kith Sun. af. Trinity, vhnnfie- (9)Sebastopol taken ISr).'). ahh'. North, dr.. West. co. Ex. court (13) Battle Tel-el-Kebir, 1882. Knf?and took (Quebec, 17'"»I>. Duke of Wellin-ton d. 18r)2. liiv'pl & Man. U.K. op'd 18:W 17th Sun. after Trinitv. fitir. (IG) Burning of Mo.scow, 1812 (20) Battle of Alma, 18,-)4. Madnwaska circuit court. (19) Pres. GarHeld died, 1881. St. Matthew. (23) Battle of A.ssaye, 1S03. 18thSun.af. Trinity. <7/rt»7^- 1 N (23) Aut. begins 6h.A. M. «Wt'.[S KenUi: Vic. cir. Eq.aitt. St. Jo/ui (27) Strasburg falls, 1877. St. Cyprian. Battle of Maratlion B. (!. 400 St. Michael. Mich'Inias Day. 19th Sun. after Trinity, fair. o , H 8 22,5 8 00 5 7 38.5 7 1(5 i 54 5 31 5 09 5 5 4(i o 24 u 015 38 f) 15 5 52 5 29,5 0(1 5 43 5 20 i 5 .57 5 33,5 10 5 47 5 23,5 00 5 23 5 47 5 10 5 34i5 57 5 20 440 M. |H 2()() 27C) 28 () 29 6 30 32(5 33 1) 34 30 () 37 38 39,0 40 42 43 45 47 48 (i 49 5 50 5 515 525 .535 545 55 5 57 > 5 58!5 59i5 00 '5 01:5 M. 34 32 30 28 2(; 24 22 20 19 17 15 13 n 09 07 05 03 01 59 58 50 51 52 50 48 40 44 42 40 39 H. M. .SETS (>i:39 7 05 7 33 8 01 8 32 9 08 9 47 10 33 11 24 MO UN 18 1 20 2 34 3 45 UlSliS 0k39 7 10 7 57 8 41 9 30 10 24 11 22 MOHN 22 1 24 2 25 3 25 20 2() •iT. O bwls bwls reins reins reins seers seers thigs thigs thigs knee knee legs legs feet feet face face neck neck arms .arms arms brest brest heart heart bwls bwls bwls J H F is H. M. Ile23 11 58 OmIo 48 1 19 1 1 51 2 21 2 54 3 31 4 18 5 15 () 30 8 01 9 10 9 38 10 25 11 11 11 49 0e53 1 38 2 22 3 09 4 01 5 00 25 7 53 9 05 9 34 10 20 11 00 AND BLACK TAR, PITCH CHORS, &c., &c., oi»:« n,,;u /.«,.' i Rolt and rig(hng iron, ualv. Snin nlil flP.lS -^ SPIKE. CLINCH RINGS, OAKUM, Uill[; UUlla^JlJ I ^j^p ROSIN, CHAINS AND ANCH( RlHrkSmitll^' ' -^N^^'I^^- bellows and vices. HORSE SHOES n«^%,in ,f A T)i,4U«^«M SPRINGS AND AXLES, OVAL, HALF OVAL I RfrlflCfi Kill flfirS lAND HALF ROUND IRON TIRE AND VUl liUgl; liUliUUi J (sleigh SHOE STEEL, BOLTS, &c. Founders' and Tiusinitlis' Supplies. At I. & F. BURPEE & CO/S. / 44 CALENDaU. A ^ 1^ '^rUv % t I I88;i.| OOTOBEE has Thirty-One Days. [iHs:i. VlIASKa OP* TIIK Mf)C)X. Nfw Miioii. 1st (lav, Ih.'lOiu, (>.'Jh. a. m. N. by 10. 'iK. First Vuartrr. '.Mh'dav, .'>h. ."miti. !ils. a. m. N. by W. Full Moon. Hitli (Iny. iJh. 'i\m. OIH a. m. H. H. \V." iW. I.Ast giiurtiT. ','v'ii(\ (lay. till. r>liii. ais. p. m. S. S. VV. New Moon. :J()th dav. 7h. .'Win. :>Jh. p. m. E. 8. E. Apocree. Mril iluy, ii\. V. M. I'erlgee. Itlthday, Ih. p. m. Apopee. ;iOth tlay, Bli. v. M. II ft ^i. iMo 2 Tu 3\V 4Th 5 Vii <)Sat 7Su 8 Mo, 9 Tu low 11 Th 12 Fri 13 Sat 14 Sti 1.5 xVIo 16 'I'u 17 W 18 Th 19 Fri 20 Sat 21 Su 22 Mo 23 Tu 24 W 2.-. Til 215 Fri 27 Sat 28 Su 29 Mo 30 Tu 31 1 W ANNIVKUSAUIKi^, FKSTIVAI.H, OCCI IIUENCK.S, &C. Mmitli bcijinn fiii: |S Battle of Toulon, 1703. P.qintn Sitt. York, Kiii'/Hco. cts, • OM St.Matthew. St.lruraril. First JCng. liibli' printed, l.VJ;") (7) Will. Tenu landed 1(582. Faith. 20th Sunday after Trinity. (Jreat Miraniichi fire, 182."). Suprt'iiir rourt tcrtna. rain <(• Sutibiirii rnn»ti/ court, wiin/i/ (10) Father Matthew h. 1790, (IDlsaball e.x-Q.Spain h.lHJO. Aineriea iliscovered, 1492. 2l."tt Sunday after I'rinity. - Murat shot, 181."). Qiirvuf awl North, at. crta cold Ilil/h TidtK. and frcf/. shoiv,^. St. Luke, Evangelist. (17) Siegre Sebastopl com. 1854 Fire Portland, N. Ji.,l.S77. 22il Sun. after Tiinity. [JV. W. (21) B. Traf alK!ir,180."):/(t ir ifiv. Div. ti-Mat. r(iu!5 a n M. H 03 .5 04 5 0.5 5 0(5 .5 07 5 09 f> 10 5 115 13 5 14 5 15 5 1(5 5 18 5 20 5 21 5 22 5 24 5 25 5 27 5 28 5 29 5 30 4 32 I 33 4 35 4 3(5 4 37 4 38 4 40 4 414 4:5 4 M. H. M. 3()iSKTH 341 «5k04 (5 30 7 09 32 30 28 27 25 23 21 20 18 1(5 14 12 11 reins reins seers seers 7 47 1 seers 8 29 thi^'s 9 17lthiKs 10 12iknee 11 lOknee .MoKNlknee 02ileg8 1 20 leys 2 30 feet 3 44' feet 4 58 face 09 iti.SEHlface 07 05 04 02 00 59 57 55 54 52 51 49 48 i'> 45 (5i!:32ineck 7 ^2ineek 8 ISjarms 9 14 1 arms 10 14ibrest 11 IG'brest mokn! heart 18:heart 1 2011) wis 2 20lbwl8 3 19 bwls 5 00; reins (5 01 1 reins siT.s jsecrfi 5f.11' seers U, M. iik;i:i Moli.s L'O r.0 1 L'l 1 .M 2 '. 2 r.'.i 3 44 4 4'-' 5 -.; 7 21 8 'M 9 l."i 9 .-.7 10 I'J 11 •_'.•' 0r.:i:i 1 IS 2 04 2 :<\ 3 -11 4 l"i (5 01 7 L'.'i 8 s:i 9 9 :>■! 10 ;r.' 11 (H. n ;{^ EARTHENWARE, CHINA, GLASSWARE, BOHEMIAN VASES, KEROSENE LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. iiii KlSii STRKKT, ST. .IOI3N, N. B. t^~ Trices low. Particular attention paid to Wholesale Orders. ^ys. [18.s:j. Apopee. .'Jril day, ah. i>. m. I'erisee. Iiithduy, Ih. P.M. Apopee. Oth (lay, 51i. p. m. 5*5 -A H. M. •SKTM <3k04 (i 3i; 7 00 7 47 is reins reins seers seers seers 8 29 thi-s 1> 17lthif,'H 10 I2iknee 11 lOknee MOKNJknee 02ileK3 1 20 leys 2 .'W feet '6 44 'feet 4 5 UNA, SES, S, &c. -/S*-« / //. .- z' ^ >^> •^- 'r^^^. '^j^L^z^J^-Jy^ Orders. m: /^^!^ 44 4 4;{ 51:47 seers 14 i.i G 45 4 42 28 thi^'s 15 01 (; 4G 4 41 7 14 thi 'S 15 20 fi 48 4 31) 8 0(i knee 15 liV. G 49 4 38 l» 03 knee .57 G 51 4 37 10 02 knee IG 32 G 53 4 34 mou.v le^s 1<) 50 G .55 4 33 12 feet 21 2'. I »)F oat Su Mo ru w rh n 17 07 G 50 4 17 21 () 58 4 17 41) G 5!» 4 17 5() 7 01 4 18 12 7 03 4 18 28 7 04 4 18 43 7 OG 4 18 58 7 07 4 10 12 7 OS 4 :'.2 30 2*1 28 1 20 feet 2 32 face 3 45 face 5 01 neck Def. Sikhs at iMooltan,'48..si'// IG 15 G .52 4 35 11 05 le-s Trent affair, 18G1. Prince of Wales l)orn, 1841. Martin Luther borii, 148.3. 25th SuncUiy after Trinity. (11) St. Martin— Martinmas. CarA'har.civ., AU>. R"xt.co.cf. Eng. vie. Arcot, 1751 niinv; or Hiijhcst tid("i of srtist»i. rain. Suez can.al opened, ISGO. St. Hilda. 26th Sunday aft. Trinity. Kars taken, 1877. St. John i-ir. ct. 19 40 7 11 i Victoria covntu court. 19 54 7 12 4 St. Cecilia. chanqeahk. 20 07 7 13 4 St. Clement. 20 20 7 11 4 Princess Royal born, 18 ID. 20 Sundp.y next l)efore Advent. 20 Sandwich Is. discovered 179S. 20 Eq.sitt. St. John. 3Lid. ro. ct. 21 Washington Irvin;,' died, 1850, 21 H. (ireeley d. 1872. changi'hh 21 St. Andrew. hnt mi Id. 21 19 !( 7 09 4 o_ t 417 5G 7 07 7 18 7 28 7 38 7 10 4 17 4 18 4 19 4 21 4 22 4 23 4 ( Uls.KS necK 2G 5k57 arms 25 (1 5('» arms 24 7 58 hrest 23 9 03 brest 22 10 (>8 heart 21 11 11 heart 20 .MOHX lieart 19 n bwls 1 11 bwls 2 1 1 rein;5 3 10, reins 4 08 reins 5 07 seers G 04 seers SKTs thiys 5i.;l0 thi-s IN 17 17 IG 15 15 14 14 H. M. .^roKN 24 57 1 28 2 02 2 38 3 22 4 17 5 22 (; 42 7 53 8 57 9 2G 10 13 11 03 11 51 1k03 1 50 2 37 3 28 4 21 5 20 (J 31 7 43 8 45 9 22 9 58 10 38 11 15 11 4G Railway Spike, Kriduc Hods and BwU.s ; Bolt Ends, Sqnare and gf exa^on ?inis s iron Washers ? Vut Nails and Spikes— all Sizes ; WroHKlit Spike s Bessemer Sf eel Wire for balin;^ ISay : Boiler Kivets an.i Plates ; Tank Iron and Anulc DOCK STIJKET, S'l'. JOHN, N "Write us for pri(!es and further details. B. V 7 4 4 : t < i i 46 CALENDAR. I88;j.] DECEMBER has Thirty-One Days. [188;}. Phases of the Moon. First Quarter, 7th day, Tli. 21ni. 453. a. m. N. N. E. Full 3Ioon, lath dayjlh. OJm. 0;is. p. M. S. by E.14E. Last Quarter, 21st day. -Sh. 41ni. (Mts. a. m. S. E. by 8. New Moon, 29th day, 8h. ;i.5in. sf^s. a. m. S. E. by E. Perigee. 12th day. Noon. Apogee. 24 day, llh. a. h. • I re M h w ANNIVERSARIK.S, FESTIVALS, OCC'L'KKENt'ES, &C. Sat Su Mo Tu IW Th jFri 81 Sat 9!Sti 10! Mo lliTu 121 W 13iTh 14 15 IC Fri Sat Su 17 Mo 18:Tu 19lW 20jTh 21 Fri 22 Sat 23 Su 241 Mo '25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Tu VV Th Fri Sat Su Mo Princess of Wales born, 1844. 1st Sun. in Advent. Madrid cipt. by Napol. 180S. EquitiiHitt. Vic. Co. ,i- Ex. rrls. Rome made cajjital Italj'1870. St. Nicholas. St. Ambrose. .sYoj-wij/. Conception B. V. IM. 2d Sunday in Advent. Royal Academy est;il>. 17(58. Wed. ami Carl. Conyiti/ conrt.f. Edwin Forrest died, 1872. St.Luci'i.Dean Stanley b. 181G Prince Consort d. 18(51. fair (l(5)Bost'nteaj)artyl773. /jW// .3d Sunday in A. 1820 Napoleon III. Presid 1848. St. Thomas, i^nowand stnriun Winter commences 12h p. m. 4th Sunday in Advent, Huyh Miller died, 185(5. Christm.as Day. St. Stephen. St. John Evang^elist. Innocents Dav. cold rain ifv-'d Gladstone b,l'S()<». W.hiujiv i/E 1st Sunday aftt'r Christmas. Beaconstield born, 1805. I ^ T. Pi 21 -M 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 ' IH 48 7 .577 0(5 7 147 2"^ 7 30 7 37 7 43 7 497 55 7 00 7 05 7 0D7 137 177 207 22 7 24 7 20:7 27 7 27 7 27 7 2(5 7 25 7 23 7 217 18 7 151 117 07 7 M. 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 30 37 38 39 40 40 41 41 42 4^• 43 4;^ 44 44i 45j4 4514 45 4 45 4 45 i 45 4 « J 1 MOON j R. S, moon's place. — H. M. M. SETS 14 OeOO thi<,'H 13 6 57 knee 13 7 55 knee 13 13 8 59 10 03 legs legs 13 11 08 feet 12 .MOUN feet 12 10 feet 12 1 2tj face 12 2 38 face 12 3 50 neck 12 5 04 neck 12 RISES arms 12 5e37 arms 13 42 brest 13 7 48 bi-est 13 8 54 heart 13 9 59 heart 13 11 00 bwls 14 12 00 bwls 14 MORN reins 15 1 00 reins 10 1 5h reins 10 2 57 seers 17 3 54 seers 18 4 51 thigs 18 5 40 thigs 19 3!J thigs 20 SETS knee 21 5e48 knee 22 50 feefc M6i H. M. MORN 37 1 12 1 47 2 25 3 07 3 57 4 5» 5 5;) 7 12 8 20 9 23 9 51 10 40 Oe02 50 1 37 2 21 3 05 3 5(1 4 3> 5 30 (5 3ii 7 45 8 50 9 '■ 10 !!" :o 11 1:; N OHN 22 The Largest Variety of lAETHiENWAEl, China and Glassware, o. hTwakwick's, KING STliEET. PRICES LOW. [188;}. Perigee. daj% Noon. Apogee. ,y, llh. A. M. O thit,'H knee knee legs legs feet feet feet face face neck neck arms arms brest brest heart heart bvvls bwls reiTis reins reins seers seers thigs thigs thigs knee knee feet o M 2g H. M. MOltX 37 1 12 47 25 1 2 3 07 3 57 4 51 5!) 12 8 20 9 28 9 51 10 40 Oe02 50 1 '67 2 21 3 05 3 50 4 3- 5 30 (J 3(i 7 45 8 50 9 '.;•> 10 u: :o .. ' 11 27 22 'are, 'S, VUEET. 1883.] s. ' 4 CO] H Pa At A F 1883.] A D VERTISEMENTS, 47 S. HAYWARD & CO., CORNER KING ANI> CANTEBtRY STREETS, (Entrance Canterbury.) IMPORTERS AND DEALERS (AT WHOLESALE ONLY) OF All Kinds of HARDWARE; Faints, Oils, Window Glass, &€., &c. ALSO— ALL KINDS OF toiap 1 A SPECIALITY. At Wholesale and Retail. ALWAYS IN STOCK.: k Fine Assortment of the Highest Grade of SOUTHERN HICKORY ^'^■:^« ^ '^S^^.^' r=S. '^^.- ^/f^-.^^^ OBDUBS SOLICITED. 48 CITY OF SAINT .TOIIN. [188a. CITY OF SAINT JOHN. Simeon Jones, Esq., Mayor AJdcrmen, fleorge F. Smith. Harris Allan. Jas. Maci^regor Grant. .Tames (i. Jordan. W. II. Tuck, lO^q., Q. C, Recorder. Cimnrillora. KIN(iS W.VRD. Edward Lantaluni, Ql EKNS WAUl). PTKh-^ WARD. T. Nisbet Robertson. John Pv. McFarlane. SII>NKY WAIU). Bartholomew C'< ixetter. WELLINGTON WARL) Christian A, Ro1)ertson. James Reynolds. Enoch B. Colwell. H. Adam (Tlas;.;'ow. Jarvis Wilson. PUINCE WAP.n. C,V\fi WARD. BROOKS WARD, ALOintT WARP. TI1..S. W. Peters. A Cliipman Skinner. Andrew Bnist. J. Alfred Rinj,'. Charles Emerson. Frederick Sandall, Esfi., Treasurer or Chamberlain, and Receiver of Taxes. B. Lester Peters, i). C, Connnon ( 'lerk. | Herbert E. W'nrdroper, De])uty Common Clerk. (jeor^e F. Hardiny;, Receiver of Taxes in the City of St. John, on the VVe.stern side of tlie Harbor. i Charles D. Morrissey, Clerk to Mayor's Office. ! Hurd Peters, Es(|., M. A., (^ity Entfir.eer and Land Agent (Ea>t). ! ^lichael W. Maher, Inspector of Buildings. ' James J. Lawlow, Inspector of Streets. • ; George W. Stockford, High Constable. ' r'ity Mar.shals. -William Smith, W. Buchanan, Thos. MePherson Andrew Forbes, James Prince, F. Miles Hancock, Edward Edgsoii, : Josejth Shav]), Ebeuezer K. Herrington, Jacob Ross, Thoma.s Hayes. I C. Kain, I)e]nitj' T'lerk of the ^Market, King Stpiare. dohn McGuire, Clerk of the Fish Market, l)uke Street. I Tiicensed Auctioneeis. - W'. Albeit Lockh.irt, (Jeorge E. Snider, 1 Stewart c: White, Edward Malier, W, 1). ^V. Huljbard, Thomas K I Hanington, Wm. Lovimer, Robt. W. Ijowe and Edward H. Lester. I Portwardens. -Augnstns (.^uick, ( )!iver Emery, Samuel K, Wilson, !Tho:n:>sS. Ad.'uus, Wm. P.lack, J:icob U. McDonald, John A. Rnd- i dick, .lames O. Stackhousc, Duncan Rol)ert.s(m. John Jenkins. j Charles A. Taylor, Port or Harbor Master. 1 Alexander Kecd, C'itIv to Harbor ?>1 aster. Joseph O'Biieii, Harl)or Inspector. , Lighthouse Keeper at Partridge Island. -James Wilson. At the ' Beacon.- -Timothy Clark. Stea,m Whistle.— James Wilson, Engineer ; W. Cameron, Assistant luigineer. IJobertd. Leonard and Augustus Quick, (.'ommissioners, to settle disputes relative to Dockage, Wharfage and Cranage. 1883.] CITY OF SAINT JOHN. 40 W. H. Purily, Shippinj^^ jManter. AssesHora of Tuxes.— W.F. Bunting, John Wilson nni\ Uriah Drake. Collectors of Wharfage and Slippage — At Ifnion Street Slipp,Mari- time Warehousing Conii)aiiy. At North Jiixhiev Wharf, (Jeorge Y. F. Wilson. At South Ko. Wilson, George Wilson and Stephen Thompson. Inspectons of Firewood, Bark, &c. — Alexander iFcKelvie, Market Slip, Kings and Queens Wards. John Wilkins, ivaihvay Station. Robt. S. Robinson, North Sli)p. Kvan K\iius, Carleton Jiailway. Evan Evans, Market Slipp, ' '.ir.'eton. Searchers and Gangers of ( )il (except Fish Oil). — Samuel Gillesi»ie, and F. W. Thompson. Cullers of Dried and Inspectors of I'iokJed Fish. — George Young, John Gallagher, J. E. Trecutin and Thomas Miles, jr. William Cronk, Pound K.ee])er and Hog Re-jve, Carleton. Surveyors of Lumber. — Nelson A. t'uugle Herbert .\. Reynolds, John B. Gallagher, Joseph A. Likely, Samuel K. Wilson, Francis Gallagher and William Dunlavey. Commi.ssioners of Streets. — G. Gordon Boyne, First District ; Cor- nelius McGourty, Second District; (-harles S. Melick, Tliird Di.-trict ; Robert B. (iilmour. Fourth District; Joseph S. Knowles, Fiftli Dis- trict; Duncan Robertson, Sixtli District; Edward Julgson, Seventh District ; Robert McFarlano, Eighth District ; William Buchanan, Ninth District. Fence Viewer.-Chark's E. Raymond. Board of School Trlstkks or St. John.— John Boyd, Chairman ; Alex. Lockhart, John V, Ellis, C. H. Fairweather, Silas Alward, Ed- win J. Wetmore and S. Boyle Travors. J. March, Secretary. J, Bennett, Ph. D., City Superintendent. (Jfiice— Ring's Buihling, (Jer- niain Street. PoucK Dkpautment. -B. Lester Peters, l^. C., Police Magistrate, 'George V, Nowlin, Thomas McAvity, Alexander Lockhart, Thos. li. Jones, Jas. Milligan and A. Chipniau Smith, Sitting Magintrates at the City Police Office in the City of St. Job;'. George ilendenson, Clerk. John R. Marshall, Chief of Police Force. Chief Game Commissioner for the Province. —Jas. DeWolfe Spnrr. 50 FIR?: DEI'AKTMKNT. [1883 FIEE DEPARTMENT.-iEast Side). , John XhUK, Ksijimhk, Chief Engineer. j! George Blake, Ktiyineor, a)istrict Xo. 1. John Jackson, Engineer, i! Di>anv I William Mnlvin, Foreman. i il. B. Spiller, Assistant Foreman. t William Cunnning, Foreman. ( Silas Hoyt, Assistant Foreman. ( ^^'illianl Bowman, Captain. I Charles Jackson, Lieutenant. 1 William Griffith Fn^;ineman. William Mullin, A.ssistant and |l and ami t't il Welijnoton, No. 1.-- (F'teamer). , ... , „ ,, I' I " r.uiii. IV.., / I Driver of Hose (arrni,L(e. (, l;idy, James Kourke. /''*)■ MuKqiiOxh -■ J<'lm Dunn, C. F. Clineh. Skcuetauv. -~H. W. Frith, Clerk (.f the Peace. Tkeasikeh. -Thomas M. lieed. AuniTOU.— Richard Whiteside. ALviiSHAL.— George Stockford. ■ CITY AND COUNTY OF ST. JOHN. i Ju.stices of the Peace. --The Mayor, liecorder and Aldennau of \ the City of Saint John, the Police Alagistrate of the City of Saint John, the Police Magistrate of the 'J'own of Poitland; and John Wit., Thomas Mc A vity, ! James Harris, Thomas McElroy, Oliver B. Cougle, William H. Olive, i P>radford S. Gilliert, .John McSweeny, .Tames Hamm, Pobert Thomp- ', sou, sr., IV[ichaelO*Mahony, Aaron Alward, M. D , iiicl-.aid >>'. Knigh*-, j J 'avid (iallagher, George H. Clarke, .Tames Gaulc, .John Tucker, ' Charles Divine, Alexander Ifankine, Roliert Kossiter, I'^rancis Collins, Justus E. Knight, John Anderson, Lewis H. Brown, Ivobert R. Allan, t Stephen P. Wetmcu-e, Tliomas M. McLaughlan, (Miarles Clerk, .Tohn j Wilson, jr., A'exander Bandnll, Hon. Thomas R. dones, Hon. .Tohn I lioyd, Jas. Gerow, W'illiam Elder, Charles IJ. Fairweather, Stephen ; A. Stevens, Robert J. Leonard, John Yeats, Henry A. Austin, Rich. 52 CITY AND COUNTY OP SAINT JOHN. [1883. Tlii'iiii'siiTi, Arcliiluild Ivnu'iin, Janies Sulli\!m, Miittliiiw Haiuiu, Jaa. 'j AK'Niclioi, Dauitl \V. Cliirke, John Miilcoo, Kdwin Kishcr, John j Mi.iTi>-li//.:ird. (leori^'e J. C!inl)l>, Frederick 'J\ ('. liurpee, .fas. ' Wilson, (ieor^'e S. l)eF(iiest, .John McLaddan, J*atrick (Jieeson, Sam. ' I .r. (Joldinj,', A. ('hi|tman Sndth, Charles \l. Jiay, Thomas Furlonf?, I Christian A. llol)ertson, .larvis Wilson, Janies F. Uarnes, Gilbert I >lnrcloch, iiohert 1). AlcArtlnu', Thomas l)ale, Jharles P. IJakor, j William Wallace (Sinionds), Wm. Clarke (Dipper Harbour), David I Mcl-cllan, Andrew (iilmonr, William JI. ilonrke, jr., vVrthur McJ^ean, I Nathaniel II. Cpham, William M. .Tarvis, Charkis A. Everitt, Samxiel I F. Matthews, (Jeorge \V. (ierow, Uriah Drake, James Gilbraith, Geo. I F. Hardiny, Asaph G. Blakeslee, William Petei-s, Aaron Armstrong, David K. Mnnro, James Thompson, Samuel Devenne, sr., Thomas Sullivan, James T. Kennedy, James Manson, .John Mullin, f'hvis. Murray, Shadrach Holly, William F. IJuntiti}.', .James McNichol, jr., ^\ illiam Koxborou^di, lln})ert ^^cott, .lohn \. Kane, Itobert Fair, .Jos. A. McNau^'ht, Edward H. Fostei', Edward G. Clinch, .James Hollv, Marshal D. Austin, Alexander Dutt', James G. .Jordan, George F. Thomi)son, Jiobert S. Cowan, Daniel, J. Mullin, John ICerr, Wm. F. Hutt, .lohn Mullin, William Kannie, Andiew Malcolm, R. Visait De- liury, W. C. (Jodsoe, William H. Olive, .James Masson, Robt. Finley, A (>. Bowes, .Jolm Tapley, Jlichard Cassidy, James I. J'Y'Uows, William A. Quinton, W. \V. MoFeeters, George W. Day, Thomas M. Heed, S. Z. J'larle, Oliver T. Stone, Edmund E. Kenney, William J. Logan, .Tamos MoCounell, T. 15. llanington, George li. Whiting, Norris Best, Amos l'"ak's, ATidrew I'uist, James McGregor Grant, \V. JVIonison, John McCarthy, Samuel Iv Daley, Thomas O'Reilly, Jlenry Maher, IJicliard McDoiiald, Francis Tutts, John MurjJiy, W. E. Skillen, James Jjce, .lohn McLeod, Boyle Travers, M. I)., .John Mont- gcmiery, 13. R. Jjawrence, ( Jeorge A. Barker, Thomas Davidson, Geo. F. Smith, .James Manchester, W. A. Honeywell, .John R. Rigby, Cor. J. H organ, A 'i' Duun, .lohn S. Hall, Gehardus ('lowes Carman, C. 1'. \C, .J. Armstrou..', JIavris Allan, Charles McLaughlan, jr., .John : Nugent, A McDermott, Wil!iam Girvan, M. W. Maher, A. D. (!. Vanwart, Cliarles Miisters, ]''reemaii W. Wisdom, G. G. Hoyne, W^ui. I A. King, J. C. Robertson, Justus (i. Tjake, .Jamesl'. Hanington, .John I V. Thurgar, ,Jas. Smith. S .1. Shanklin, l^ernard McCormick, David ' Peacock, Jos. K. Dunlat), .John Hosford, Merritt StevenK, A. B. Sher- ! aton, Henry M. I'atterson, (Jeo. t^uinn, .Jas. Adam, Thos. A. Peters, j S. T. Mosher, Thos. ]'. Davis, Thos. W. Peters, A. W. Watson, J. K. Lingley, Howard D. McLeod, Thos. T. Sheffield, Marshall D. Austin I and Mark N. I'owers, I']h(is. i Clerk of the I'eace. -Henry W Frith Esq. ' I - Deputy Clerk of the Pe.ic?.— H. Lawrence Sturdee, Esfj. I Judge (^f the (,'ounty Court — (*harles Watters, Esq. M. McDonald, Esq., Clerk Clerk of the Circuits,- John Willet, E.-^q. High SherifT. — .James A. Harding, Esij. : .John Rankin, Dejinty Sheriff and Keeper of the Gaol ; Mr. Adam Clarke, Turnkey. 1883.] TOWN OF PORTLANK, 53 OoronerB. S. Z Eiirle, M. I).; Willimu Fiuddock, M. I).; James Kohinson, J. P., .Tohn U. JliH:l)V, J. 1'.: .rohii Jonhm, J. V. ( 'ounty Treasurer. -Th(tin:is Af Uet'(l, Esij. Auditor of County Accounts -l\i(;]iard Whiteside, Il^sri. .Tuilip'i.' of Probates. — Charles N. Skinner. Re^fistrar of Deeds and Wills and Ite^'istrar of Probates.— W. Cliip- man Drury, Ksq. Atulrew C. (!rookshnnk, Ks(|., I>ei>uty Pief,'istrar. Issue rs of Marriage Licenses.- -.facob U, Mosher, and W. Albert Lookhart, Ks((s. Commissioners for takin^' .Vttidavits in the Supreme Court.— The several Attorneys practising in the City and Conntj'. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court, Province of Quebec- H. W. Frith, Harrister-at-La\v. Official Assignee under the Insolvent Act of IS?').— Kzekiel McLeod. l>r. William Bayard, Connuissioner of Indian Reserves, under Act Vict. c. 45. ('ommissioner of Wrecks 1{. J. T.eon.ard. Commissioners of Alms Iloiiae, Work House and Infirmary — David Tapley, Chairman; William Hawkes, A. Cliipman Sniith, Wm. A. Quinton, James (ierow and James !>. Dunn, Ksqs. James C'hristie, M. IX, Physician. Wm. Cunningham. Keeper. BOAHI) OK HKAf.TH KOH THK ClTV .\NI) CuUNTY OF St. .IoTIN.— Wm. Bayard, M. D., Chairman ; R .W. Thorne, Clerk ; Hon. Judge W^at- ters, Geo, V. Nowlin. John Flewelling, James Holly, Jolin H. Parks, S. Z. Earle, M. D., James A. Clarke, R. N. Knight, (4. A. IJarker, \. Chipman Smith, Es(|s. Boyle Travers, M. 1). Office— Ritchie's Building, Princess Street. Vis'ting Physician, Port of St. John. — W. S. Harding. Commissioners of SiiAUiiHTEii HorsKs in and for the (!orNTv of St. John. — John Magee, Chairman ; Christian A. Robertson, William A. Moore, Patrick Cileeson Uriah Drake, Jas. McNichol, jr., Stephen G. Blizzard. Patrick Gleeson, Sec.-Treas. Charles Biistin, Inspector. Towii of Portland. Town Council.— Henry Maher, Esq , Chairman. Councillors.— Ward No. 1.— J. E. Lingley, J. A. Chesley and J. A. I'rice. Esqs Ward No. 2.— J. R. Rigby, Richard Farmer and W. A. Chesley, Eaqs Ward No. 3. — J. l^'. Robeitsim, John Kelly and John Cochran, Eaqs. Ward No. 4. — Arth. McLean, F. J. Dohertyand J. V. Thurgar, Esqs. Ward No. 5.— M. O'Mahony, Arth. W. Howe and John Connors, Esqs. David Tajdey, Police Magistrate ; Wm. A. Mooi c, Treasurer and Receiver of Taxes; John F. Goclard, Town (!lerk ; James Dunlop, Supt. of Roads ; Edwanl Fanjoy, Harbor Master; Henry S. French, Patiick McManus, Lewis W. Lingly, Jacob Pidgcon, John McKenna, Peters V. Laskey, Beverley Pidgeon,Neil Farren and Gilbert Lament, Constables ; Lewis W. Lingley, John Keltic and M. 1). Aiistin, As- sessors of Taxes ; Abraham Mcl!ann, D. Munro, H. IVIorris, E. Low- ell, Lawrence Donovan, Benj. Dean, Pound Keepers and Hog Reeves. Trustees of Schools. - -Edwin Fisher, Cliaimian ; Alex. Barnhill, John Tapley, James Wilson, Thomas E. Miiledge, Thcnnas McElroy I and Henry Maher, Es(js. VVilliam Kili)atrick, Secretarj'. II Richanl Rawlings, Chief of Police. Fire Department.— John Johnson, Engineer ; ^ralcolni Morris, Engine Driver ; Charles Logan, Firemati; Micliad Dolaney, Teamster. Commissioners of Seweks. — D. R. Munro, ('hairman ; John Kel- tic and David S. Roberts. 54 ALBERT. [1883. VI Box l-J.i I'Jt. 132. 1 ;{.■). U2. ir.i. L'i;<. L';u. 'jn. •>-,{ •M2. •S'2L 4T2. 421. )in'i-AXDN. B., rniK al.\iimtkm<:(jhai'h. LIST dl' Nl'MHEUS .VNI) I.OCAMTIKH OF IIOXK.H. • ('(iinLT Main and I'lid^'o Stu'ctn (ludiaiitown). Main Strcit (Hi-ail of l.mv^ Wluirf) Main Stii-ot (utai' ri.'si(l»Mi(M,' of I). MoLellan, Tndiantow raialorse. Esii. SurniKati'.— (ieorf;e H. Steadman. Esfj, Rej^ijtrar of Pr(>l)ates. -Samuel (J. Morse, Es(i. Registrar of Deeds and Wills.- (ieorge Calhoun, Es(i. .Justices of the I'cace.- .John Lewis, (jeorge Calhoun. Robert Wriglit. John Wallace. .lames Roj^'crs, Ezra Steeves, .James Ryan, William S. IJoi)l>er. .John Har(;hard, .fames Ilorsman. Tliornas CJcdpitts, I^ewis E. Steeves. William llallclt. .James Carnworth, William P. Robin.son. William J. Reed. Xnthaa .^I. P.ennett. .J(»hn L. I!. Steeves, Peter Diitfv, .1. .\ Hon. A. R. McClellan, David Stiles (Juilford R. Smith, (Jaius Turner, W. If. Thos. Smith. Winthroji Akerley, .John Jjcwis Reatty. Enoch Dawson, .Jolm Mar shall, (feorpe Raruett, .James Mcl.,atchy, William E. Hishoi), .Jolm Rennett, Solomon Steeves. C. R. Smith. .lohn F. Taylor, E. S. Outhouse, .John Mctiee. R. E. Colpitts, Alexander (^eldart, William J. Mitchell. Henry B. .-teeves, David Strong. Joshua .Jonah, Thos. Matthew.s, jr.. Walter W. (iladstone. Earnest ]\Ii)llins. .James A. Tinajle.v, William U. Cross, Jolm (Jraves, David Oliver, James Reed, (iilbert Brewester. William .J. Smith, William McKay, William A. Colpitts, Jjevi Downey, John Calhoun. Daniel (( INi.')). (ieurp' Calliuim, Ksi|., Attorneys anil Snlieitiirs. SannieK i. Morse. M. It, Palmer, ( 'lias. .K.Teek, (JeorKe 11. Steailman. .los. 11. Dieksini and William .N.Tnieman. Ksi|iiires. Coinmi.ssioneis of Parish ( i.iirls.— Iln|>e\vell: lli>n. .\. K. MeClellan. and Klisl\a I'eek. llillsliuroii^fli: .Injin Wallaee and l»a\iil liaizley. Covenl.ilc: .Vlex, W. Leenian ami !•',. .\. ( >nthi>nse. Harvey: ,1. A. Turner andJ. .Mfi'ed Stevens. Kl^^in: \Vm. 1'. Knltinsim, and Halpli I".. Ci'liiilts. Alma: David Clevtdand. Issuers of .Marriage l.ieeiises.- M. H. Talmer. Hopt-well; (iilliei't Ciian man, Coverdale; .loseph .\. Turner, llurvey: .lames llnrsiium. Klj^in; S. S. I Iloar. Alma. I Connuissioners ftirTnkin;; Sjieeial l?ail in the Supreme Cnur't at llnpo- well, (ien, Callioun. Ksii, .\t llillslmriMi^di. Samuel (iross. Ilopewell, A. U. MeClellan. Commissioners of Sewerw for floptnvell.- Viilentine Suiilli. Asael Peok, (ildeon liray and IMarinei' ^l. TiuKley. Auctioneers. Samuel Oross. C. I'ay/.ant. Hillshoiough; Samuel Stewjirt, Ilopi'well: Thomas Kinne\. Harvey." ()eor;^e W'udiI. ♦ ianu' Warden - K. Ketehum. T«>acher of the (Jrainmar Sehoul.- Coli)itts. MfNieiPAI-ITY or AI.UICllT fOfSTY. Warden J. A. :\1. Colpitts. Councillors. Hopewell; .1. ^li'AImon and .lames Caniworth. Itilis- borou^cli: Kol)ert Taylor and 1'eier DutT^ Coverdnle; Clnunhers (iaskin ami A. K. Outhouse." Harvey: William West and (J. 11 Smith. El^in: J, A. M' Colpi^f!; and J. MaKee. Alma: Sanuiel EdKt'tt and Ale.v. Jlcllao. COUNTY OF CAKLETOK .Tu(l'.,'e of tlio C'ountv Court. -James (!. Stevens. William M. Coii- uell, Clerk. Justices of the TVace. -l^aviil ^^unrl^ J. A. I'liillijis, JjuuesLockwoiul, Leonard R. Ilai'din}^, (ieo. L. Kaymond. '• .Ta.^. K. Tu))i)er. Wm. T. l?aird. Matthew L. riullii)s, Ahner Hull. .I.'irvis Kstey. Stei)lirn (!. Hurpee. Wm. Ilayward, Ben.j.L. Richardson, John Huliar. .lolui Holland Estey. Calvin Churchill. Rnht. .V. Hay. Wm. Lindsny, Uichard S. Bull. Anthony Kearney. .\lex. Kirkpatrick. Charles Shea. ''Manies. Ionian. Edwin R. Parsons'' William Forrest, llu^li C:'\vi)erthwaite, Anms Diekensnn.* Elisha Siiaw. Hamilton Yei-xa. Cornelius Connolly, .lolui Bennett, .lames Ehhelt. Isaac S Carvill, William Reed, Isaiah B Rideout,-" AlexaTider Hawthorne, (leorp' ^lilberry, (Jeorfje Wade, (reoi-^e Sipiii'es. William Tompkins. (ieor^cThnnuis Hartley, Warren C Bull. .lohuT Allan. Harris 11 lluhlis. Simmi Cinumins. .las (i rover.''' .John D Ketehum. Alexander Lindsay. Delancy Tom))kins. Edward . I Smith, Xorris Best.* William E Dihhiee. .lolin Fisher, (ieor^e W Boyer. Isaac Wort- man, 1) E Merritt. .lames H .lacques. .lohn Leary.'-' Scott Emery. 'Hus,h .Mont};i)mery, .lo'lui Wolverton. Samuel H Shaw, .\ndrew Stephenson. .lames Bi'idpre.s. (iiihert W Vanwart. Howard Delieck,^' Oliver Hemphill, Richard Holmes, George Hartley. Bartholomew Lynch. William Hale, .lohn Mc- l/uichlan, John McBriile, .lames H Lunn. Isaac Williams. Charles P Con- nell. (Jeorge Stickney. DiividOihson. .lohn (Jiherson. Ivory Kilhurn. Richard McKinni'v. .John H.arper, .lo.-teiih Crawfoid. .lohn Boyd, Thos LimLsay. .las ■\lcLean.JHu<,'h Miller.lWm. H. Bi'ittain. William Neil'. Aaron Perkins, Edw. (i ray, Moses Dover, (ieorj^e W Hovev, W H Di'ier. F'rank Rankin, .lames Dyi'r. David :\r(;il)erson. T B Tratti'm-. Thos. W. Lon.uslatY.* Silas H Phuu- m'ei-,* (r L Cronkite. Chas. Roucrs. Lewis P Fisher. Fraui is ECiood, Chas. Kearney, Thos >I Cori)itt. Cluis W Clarke. Alex Hall. Edw M Boyer, Edw licnn, James Connell. Thomas Enltou, Amos E Hartley, .loseph Wat.son, ♦Those marked with a * have left the Count}'. 5G CARLETON. [1883. I (Wieklow I. William B Harmon, John Baniett. Gilbert L Corey, Cyrus I Siiniuonds. Charles D Drior, Charles Bulyea (Rockland), Edwin PhiUips. i Joliii Lallerty, William Deacon. John S liCiKhton, John Wallace, Josei)li ' 3Ic(Jee. Amos D Shaw, Roger JIcElroy, Robert Bulyea, (McCafferty I Settlement). Richard Ahern. .Vlbert Estabrooks, Charles E Clark, David , Wiley, (Aiierdeen). Arcliibald Carpenter, William Ciirrey, (Richmond), I Henry B Taylor. Thoinas Jones, James Baker, A. Tyler Thompson,* Raii- I dolpli K .lones, Henry T Scholey, Albert C)rser, Robert Brown, Francis CIntT, Amos D Hartley. James Watson, James Hatfield. Albert C Smith, Bela H Shaw. AVilliam" Hamilton. William W Snow, Joseph York, V/alter Hay. Williiuu W Hammond. James Simonson, George W White, Matthew Hnt'liinson. Amos H Hayward. John Scott, John Simpson, Charles R Uj)ton, Allison B Connell, Allison Phillips, Richard B Ketchuni, Richard \\ heeler. Alexander Thomjison. William Skillen, David Smith, jr., Seth Millieny. E(hAin R Scpiires, William B Mills, Alfred E Gallop, Charles O'Donnell, William Dibblee. Charles L Tilley, Ale.xander (J Lindsay, Rich ard Crabb. Joseph Jlerrithew. Alfred D Dow, Zebulon Connor, Calvin McKean, (ieo L Holyoke, Chas West. .John McCaffrey, James N Farley. John Graham. John Clancy. Andrew Colwell, Anthony Kilfoil. John M Tedfitrd. Elijah M. Shaw, Daniel C Courser. David Phillips. Josiah R Mnr phy. Williamson Fishei-, Samuel Crandlemire, Simon McLeod, Robert Fleming and James Doherty. Esquires Assignee under Insolvent Act of 187o. — D. C C'oiirser, Esq. Clerk of the Circuits. -A. B. Connell, Esq. Hij,'-h Sheriff. - Fred. R. Jenkins Dibblee, E.sti. Deputy.— Wm. W. Hammond. Clerk of the Peace. -Win. M. (V.nnell, Es(j. Sm'ri>gate. Jjewis 1'. Fisher, Vm\. I Reij^istrar of Prol)iites. — John C. Winslow, Es((. i Registrar of Deeds and Wills. —David Munro, Es(i. Deputy.— ' Donald Munro. Esq. I Comniissiouers for Taking' Attidavits in the l^u]n'eme Cmirt.- - I Lewis P Fisher. Georgx Connell. John (! Winslow, William M Connel , ' George L Raymond.* R K ,Iones, S B Apjili'by, .Tames A Phillips. Daniel (' Courser. A BC'oni'.i'll ('has O'Donnell,* V\ illiamson Fisher, Hugh Mathison I and .losiah R. ^lurjjhy, Ksqs. Issuers of Marriaj,'e Licenses. — W. ^VI. Connell, Howard B. White, ! G R Biu'tt, Hugh Miller, and Wentworth WinsU)w, Esqs. j Notaries Pul '.lie. — liowis 1*. Fisher, (leoi'ge Connell, John C. Wiii- I slow, WilUam Id Coimell. SB Appleby, DanielC Courser Charles O'Donnell,* I WilHamson Fish(M-. Josiah R. Murphey and Hugh Mathison, Esquires. Commissioners for taking Special I'ail in the Sui)reme Court. George L Raymond.^' James R Tupper and David Munro, Esquires. Practising Attorneys. — 3 j. 1'. Fisher, (Jeorge Conjiell, John C. ; Winslow. William M Connell. R K .Jones. .Stephen B Appleby, D C Courser. , A B Connell. Charles O'Donnell,* Williamson Fisher Josiah R Murphy and I Hugh .Alatliison, Ks(is. Commissioners of Parish Civil Courts. — William W. Hammond, I Woodstock: 1). ^IcLeod Vince, Northampton: Ivory Kilbm*n, Richmond: i James Bridges. Peel: .las. Simonson, Waketleld; Matthew Hutchison, Wick- I low ; Charles R Ui)ton. Simonds : Sanmel H Shaw, Brighton ; John I Simpson. Aberdeen: (jeorge W AVhite, Wilmot: James A Phillips, Kent. Ccu'oners.- -(k'orge Stickney, (ieorge West, Charles R. Upton, I William Connell. William E Drier. John T Allan. Samuel Watts, Charles 1' Connell. M D. Theod.ire II Estey. Richard Port. Thomas B Trafton, Nehe- I niiah Tomplrins, Richard B Ketehum, William T B.aird, Elijah M Shaw ' James A Phillips. James White, Ml). John R Hagerman. MD, .John V Hoyt. Colin King. W H Morehouse. Newton R Colter, M D. W F Bruce, M D, and I G S Cronkite. j Auctioneers. Alans(m Payson, James H. Jacciues, William F. I Dibblee and Simoi, >IeLeod. I Game Warden. J. C. Winslow. Fishery Warden, (teo. R. Burtt. I Those marked with a * have left the Ctninty. 1883.] CHARLOTTE. 57 ' Trustees of Grammar School. — Rev. Geor!,'e Seely, Wm. M. ('ou- i I nell. Wm. F. Dibblee, David F. Merritt. ! ; MUNICIPALITY OF CARLETON. Warden.— Richard D. Pearson. I Secretary -Treasurer.— Randolph K. Jones. ' Auditor.— Samuel Watts. Councillors.— Woodstock: (J. R. Ketchuin and Wallace W. Hay; Wake- field: C. J. Shaw and John Harper. Richmond; Alexander Kirkpatrick I and John Y. Hoyt. Northampton; John Shea and David S. (libson. I?rip;h- lon: Samuel E. Campbell and C. B. Snow. Peel; C A. Harmon and J. Mc- Tsaacs. Aberdeen: E. S. Gilm>->"»' and William Hemphill. Kent: R. D ; Pearson and C. E. Gallagher. Wicklow: Andrew Caldwell and J. A. Owens. ' Wilmot: C. W. West and Colin King. Simonds: George W. Mellville and J, H. Raj mond. I I TOWN OF WOODSTOCK. Mayor.— Randolph K. Jones. Councillors.— Simon McLeod, Bartholomew Lynch, W. Belyea, John Mc- I i Lauchlin, R. M. Bailey and W. H. Everitt, Escjs. ! '. Town Clerk.— James H. Jacques. I Town Marshall.— U. R. Hanson. ,\ Collector of Customs at Woodstock.— David F. Merritt; Clerk, J. H. Jacques. CentrevlUe: H. T. Scholej', Sub-Collector. Treasurer and Rei^eiver of Taxes.— Williamson Fisher. Collector of County Kates.— Israel Churchill. Postmaster.— John C. Winslow. Assistant.— John H. Watt. Branch Bank of Nova Scoiia.— Wm. Haliburton. Henry McKay, Ac- countant. George S. BOUNTY OF CHARLOTTE. JuDGK OK THK CoUNTV CoUKT.- Jaiues G. Stevens, E.sq. Grinuner, Clerk. JiisTiCEH OF THE P'-WCE. — David Mowatt, J. Grimmer John Farmer, Heni-y Webber, Claiu' Messinet, Danl Sullivan. VV H Chaff ey. (ieo Foun- tain, Hugh Ludgate, „ Marks, Augustine Bancroft. John A Heney, Charles Bradley. Sanuu'i McFarlane, Thomas Barry, Thomas Cotterell, Isaac .)usta.son', James Russell, Zechariah Chipman, Hugh Cullinan. James Murchie. George S Cirimmcr. John McLeod. Magnus Green, (Jeorge Dick, Robert Stevenson, Charles M Gove, Geoi-ge Allen. A W Smith. Ke.x M King, .James E Lynott, William H Stevens, Thomas T Odell. Neheniiah Marks, Samuel H Whitlock, George F Stickney, .Jeremiah Hanson, Daniel Cril- ley, Levi Young. John Mcintosh, Thomas Black. John (^rr. Joseph Donald, .Joseph Simpson. Charles F Clinch, James R Bradford. Charles E () Hathewav, Henry Hitchings. John S. Magec. Hugh Morrison. (Jeorge W. Peakes, Lorenzo McLeod. Isaac Newton. Ilayden (iuptill. Jas A IMoran, Abraham Young. A. H. Gilmour. sr., Sanuiel .Johnson, Tobias (Jillmonr, Isaac McElroy, Peter .Mills Abbott, Samuel Darling. Luke Byron, James Bogue, Nicholas Carter, James McGill. Oscar Hanson. John Reynolds Charles Mctjce. Jolm(}. Loiimer. Henry Smith, jr.. Henry Leeman, John McCutcheon. Archibal.l Nixon, J. A. I\l(vire. Alfred Me vwell. John Mills, James Murphy. James Brown. Alexander McMinn, Robt it Towers. Charles Stewart William T. Dickey, James I' uhanan. Jolin C. Wcatherby. William M Murchie, Chas. Mowatt, Rol)ert Richaidson. David N. Porter, .John I\I()W- att .Ies.se C Baitlett, John W. JIann. John Peacock, Leivis A. Mills, \V. W 'Grimmer, W. F. Alexander. W. A. Frazer, Edward Carroll. G<'orge McSorlev, John Commins. T Redmnni. S Daggett. (} K Wetniore Coneill P Hrett. C A Vroom. Chas S BIcKay, G K Ilanst.u, Charles Savage, Orien B Dalton, John D Chipman. (Jeorge Hannah, Dame! (.Sti'wart. Hirani Han- son. W M Magee. Saimi.-l W Dick. Simeon C Irish, Calvin iJrowii, Lawrence Harter George B Noves, Ilarland I' Rcyix-lds.Thos M Spear, .lolni If ^I'.'iM.V, Thomas Holme&, Jr, Gordon E Grant. K S Gilmour and Dommians I\lillikin, Esquires. 58 OLOUCESTKK. [I880, t'h'rk of the (.'ire \its.— (J. S. Glimmer. Estj. HifTli Sheriir.— Alexander T. Faul, Esij. C'leik of tlie Pence and Keept r of the Rolls.— G. S. (trimmer, Esq. JiKlfre of IMohates.— Hon. li. \l. Stevenson. Esq. Registrar.— S. H. Whitloek. Es(}. 11 Repstrar of Deeds and Wills. — Ilariis H. Hatch, Es(|. Coiiiniis.sioners for Tal.infr AfHidavits in tlie Supreme t'otirt. — Abrahaiii Yotnifj^. L). ■'.Veftuore. Joliii SIclntosh, Edmund Daggett, and all Attoi s of the Supreme Coui't. Commissioners for Taking Bail.- G. S. Grimmer. St. AndreAVS. .. ' Whiliuek, St. Andrews. Notaries rublic. "John F. (irant. James (J. Stevens, jr., James Mitchell, Lewis A. Mills. M. Mc.Monagle and W. V. H. (4rimmer (St. Stephen). G.n. S. Grimme. Ren.iamin K.Stevenson and Jas. Uolton (St. Andrews). Geo. JlcSoriey (St Georgei. Gomniissioner utider the Absconding Debtors' Act.--S. TI. Whitloek, Ksi| Oflicial Assignee (Insolvent .\ct of 1H;.")), -Hemy Hill, Esi|. ('onimissioners of Parish Civil Courts.— Geo. McSorle.y, Esq. (St. Georgn. Henry Sniitli. Esq. (West Isles). C. E. O. Hntheway (St. Andrews). Coronei's. -David IMowatt. San)uel T. (iove. William T. Rose. D. D. (leniin. Thomas C. .lustason. Tl)omas Dick. 'SI. D., Herbert McLachlin. Duncan Jlyrshall, M.D., II. P. Revnolds. 31. 1).. J. A. Wade, M.D , and H.Gove, M.D. A(ictioneei-s.— S. H. Whitloek, (ieorge F. Campbell. S. F. Nesbitt, C. K. d. I Hath"way, Ricliard Dyer and James Bolton. Issuers of 31arriage Licenses.— George S. (irinuuer iSt Andrews). Tlin>. Barrv (St. George), John Farmer (Campobello), George Hill, M. P. P., iSr. Stephen.) Mt'NICIPAMTYOF OHAHLOTTE. I Warden.- Tliomas T. Odell, Esq. \ Secretary.— f ieorge S. firinunei', Escj. ' Trea.surer.— William Whitloek. Esri. Auditor. —W. (' H (ii-iiiuner. Esq. Councillors. -St. Andrews: Thomas T. Odell and Robert Stevenson. Kt. James: Willium Douglas and (ieorge W. Peakes. St. Stephen: I^larciis Upton and H. (ielehell. St David: J. A. ]\To(ne and Robert Smitli. Si Patrick: J. A\". Stevenson and .lames H. Dwyer. St. Croi.x: .lames Russi li and David Johnson. St. (ieorge: S. C. Irish and Abraham Yomig. Duin barton: John Pe > cock and Robert iMcKinnev. West Isles: .lolm A. Hem v and James M. Lord. Clarendon: .(obn A. Morse and K. M. (Trahaiii. Dull erin: John Midiiide and T. S. Hannah, (irnnd Manar: R. H. (iraham ami William E. Tatlon. Cami)obeIlo: .lohn Wilson and f *alvin Brown. Lr preaux: H. 1'. Reynolds and (). Hanson. Pennfleld: Samuel McKay ami L. Holms. Town St. Stephen: James H. Cianon.g. TownMilitown; W. W Graham. Town Uppei- Mills: D. Porter. roiXTV OF CLOUCESTER. Judge of the County Court. -Wm. AVilkinson. Esij. T. DesBrisay, Clerk Justices of the Peace.- Hon. .lohn l-'eiguson. William Tay'"'"- .los.'|i!i Sewell. John Meahan, Geoi-ge Smith, John E. (J'Brien. Chaiies Meahaii. James Smith. Robett Brown. Hon. Robert Voimg, William Davidson. James G. <'. Blaekhall. Hilaron .\che. John Foley. Henry Augustine McCulloii;;!!. William Ferguson. Patrick Whaleii, John Louis Legere, Henry \. Sor niony, Kenneilv F. Burns. John Kerr, Francis Scott. Adam Sutherlaml, Patrick J. Foley. An honv Rainey. Jau)es 3Ic(jinley, Robert C. Cale. (iii-^ tave Dumas, Jonathan Doran, Thomas Hall, Thomas Boudreau. .losepli I, l?ishoi), Samuel C. Napier. Thcuuas Seaton. Theotime Blanchard. Oncsiiini' Blancnard, Bernard Conuneau. Jerome Roy, Francis Meahan. Charles (al- ter, James Thompson. Thomas Loane. .jr., Jo.sei)h Poirier. Francis A!e.\aii der. .lohn Young. Patrick Ryan. Augustus S. Sutherland, Nathan liiilie.v. Justinian Savoy. AVilliam Walsh, Philij) Rive, Rob'-rt Armstioiig, .id^ir Hache. William Alexander, Pros] )e re 10 Pauliii, Roi.ert .Moody, ^Munlocii Harper. .lames Ilickson, Robeit .Miilei", Charles Boss, .Albert T. Cartel. Richard Dawson, D. (iustax ws .McLauchlin, Thonuis .\hier, Martin llaelu'. .Josejih Sewell, jr., William Archer. Alexander Jiorrison. Edward Ihan '1.883.] (JLOUCESTEU. 59 brook, Jerein'ah Muzerall. Peter DeUrace. Jerome Boudreau, Charles F. Urisson, Alexander IJoyd. John Archer, llieli.ird Miller, Francis J. Me- Manus. .John Nicliol, Jos(>i)li Koy. sr.. Sylvnnus Corniier, .lames Barry, ji.. James R. Landry. Teter 1'. Landry. Sylvester Theriau, Jolin Ilornibrook, Oliver Robichaud. Richard Younp:, .John Curry. Stephen Clancy. John 3Iorrison. John Chalmers, jr.. John Power, Adol))h Aehe. .lohii Jn^oe, Hrifrh Galbraith, Alexis Landry, Patrtek Foley, sr.. Thomas t'abot, Phillip McXally. (\'\mile (iodin. Philanion Boudreau. .John .1. Reaidon. J. .1. O'Hern, Francis Walsh, Lawrence R. Doneett. .lohn Youn?. jr . Alexander R. Younp:. Edward R. Losier. Louis Lefjere. Homain N. Roliichaud, Peter Landry, sr.. (Miver Theriau. Jeremiah Fitzpatrick, Peter P. Haehey, Rich- ard Smith. Wm. ^V. Smyth, J(din I)e La (Jarde, .John Scott, March (iodin, •lames Iladen, John Scott, Wm. R. Payne. Pierre P. Frenette and Eugene Robichaud, Esquii-es. Clerk of the Circuits.- Theophilus DesBrisay, Esq. High Sheriff.— Lam an R. Doucett. Fsij. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Holls.-- -Theophilus DesBrisay. Esq. Surrogate.— Theophilus DesBrisay, Esc). Registrar of I'robates.—D. (!. MnclauKlilin. Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills.- J. M. Mc(iinty. Esq. Stipendary Magistrate.— D. Cnstavus SIcLaughlin, Eni. StiiDendary Magistrate at Caraquet.— J. G. C. Blackball. Esq. Coronors. — Jos(q)li Sewell. Wm. Ferguson, T). G. McLaughlin. .James (4. Blackball, and Gideon M. Dnnan, M. D., Es(|-!. Master of the Grammar School. -George W. UTersereau. B. A., Esq. Trustees and Directors of the (irannnar School.— Theoi)hilus DesBrisay. Hon. John Ferguson, .John Kerr and .James llickson, I*]s(is. Barristers and Attornies. — Theophilus DesIBi-isay. J). (JustavusMaciauch- lan. T. Swayne DesBrisay and John .1. Ilarringioii. Ii^sqs. Notaries I'ublic. — Tlieojiliil'is DesBri.sa.v, D. (Justuvus MaL-lauchlan. T. Swayne DesBrisay and .John J. Ilarringt.in, lisqs. Commissioners for Taking Atlfidavits in the Supi-eme Cnui't. -The I^arris- ters and Attornies pi-actising in the County, and Jbui. Robert Young, Jas. (i. C. Blackball, .John Young. John Kerr and Henry A. Sormony. Esijs. I.s.sner of Marnage I.,icenses.- .\ugustus S. Sutherland. Escj. Commissioner under Act ;l-t Vict.. Chajis. t and ."),— .lohn Kerr. E.sq. I'ishery Officers.— Bathurst. .lanu-s Ilirkson: Caratiuet. .Fiiste TIache. lOsiis. Agent for Lloyds. . Escj. Menibers of Board i'ov the Mana;rcmi-nt of Trart Voinig. Henry W. Baldwin, .Icihn Kerr, l^hillip Rive, Prospere E. l^iulin. John E. lUvldwin and Robert 11. Vail. Esqs. Collector of Customs.— AVm. .1 O'Jji'ien. Esq. Vice Consul Xorwaj- av.'\ Sweedeii - .lohn s;ve\vri,!;iit, lisq. Commissioners of Parish Courts.- -Beresfnrd. Bernard f'ommeau nn Peace and Keeper of the Rolls.— Robt. Hutchinson, Es(i. Collector of Customs.— John Rusk, Esq. .Judpe of Probates. -James I). Phinney, Esq. Regi.strar of Probates.— Robei't Caie, Esq | Registrar of Deeds and Wills.— Thomas Wetmore Bliss. E.sq. I Issuer of Marriage I.,iccnses.- Robert Hutchinson, Escj. 1 Stipendary Magistrate.- Thomas W. Bliss, E.sq. Inspector of Schools.— Valentine Landry, Esq. Coroners.— Horatio B. Smith, Isaac W. Doherty, M.D., William John.ston. Janu's C. Moody, M.D., Damiea Bourgeois, Rullno A. D'Ollanui and Alf.v. P. Landry. M.D. Notaries Pul)lic.— The Attornies practising in the Countj'. Swedish and Norwegian Vice-Consul.— Robert Hutchinson. Esq. Auctiont'ers.-Richard Sutton. .lacob Ferguson. Welton Wheaton. Na- thaniel Hutchinson. Kdiiumd Hutchinson, John T. Caie. William J. Sniitli. John Robertson. William B. Deacon and Robert Phinney. Game Warden.— W. Wheaton. Ml'NICIPALITY OK KENT. Warden. -C. Y. Walker. Secretary.---G. V. Mclnerney. Councillors. -Ricbibucfo, Danit-I O'Jjoary and Gordon Livingston: W^l lington, Patrick Giatten and Damien Gallfi'nl; Weldford. C. Y. Walker ii;id Anthony l{oach: St. J.,ouis, .I<>s(')ih L. Richard and Francis M. Ricliard; Carletdh, Patrick Flanagan and Krank Curran; Acadieville, Urbain .Inlni son and Hilaire Daigle; Harcourt, Andrew Dunn and E. B. Buckerfield 1883. J KINGS. CI COUNTY OF KlN(iS. Judge of the Comity Court.— Win. Weclderl)uni, Esq. Alfred E. JIcLeod, Esq., Clerk. Justices of the Peace.— A. C. Evanson, John C. Price, Robert McCully, Craven Langstroth, Elias S. Freeze, Weeden Fowler, I). M. CainpljcU. Elijah A. Perkins, Walter B. Hcovil, James W. Nowlan, Samuel Foster, John H. ' Wright. J. D. Micheau Keator, H. S. Foster. Nelson Arnold, William Pear- i son. William A. Stockton, William B. McKiel, William McLeod. Philo M. i Raymond, Nathaniel Belyea, William Buchanan, .hdin O. Danii, .James I Oookson, Zebulon Connor. .lames A. Fenwick. William Keith, (ieorge II. Wallace, John Erb, John Mclntyre, Daniel IMi.'Lachlan, Juliii Urciuhart. ! William S. Teaklea, Robert Morrison. William Baslcin. T. Oliver Arnold, , .lohn C. Godard, William Deniston, Joseph D. Baxter, (ieorge Flewelliiif^. (ieorge Barnes, David McKen/ie, Henry Piers, jr., Isaac Faulkner, Jushiia C. Upham, Peter Breiinan, Peter Dunn, John IMcLeod, Patrick McBriarity, j John Carroll, Nathaniel H. Deveber, (Jeorge Holmes Kierstead. .1. Murray '• Nase. William S. Frost, Simeon Hatfield White, John Moore. Oswell N. j Price, Murray B. Keith, Ebenezer Stockton, James Campbell, Nicholas P. 1 Wannamake, James W. Smith, William Barnes, David Smitii. James Douf?- ' las, Henry W. Purdy, Conrad J. Hendricks, Benjamin (Jray. John M. Ray- . mond, William Thoinas, i^ewis Folkins, Caleb Fenwick, .James A. Hinnott. Charles Hazen, Charles M. Hunt. (Jeorge Whitfield Sharp. Justus Henry, , (iray, Daniel C. Perkins, (1. Hudson Flewelling, Andrew McVey. William ".J. M. Woodman, Gilbert Perry, James Mills, Abram M. Mabee. John E. B. Mc- ; Cready, Levi N. Sharp, Miles Jenkins, .lames Miles, John M. Stockton Jas. | .1. Brieii, John E. Ryan, James E. Moore, Michael Haiiley, Alexander Mc- Leod, Charles Snodgrass, Thomas Warrell. R()l)ert Simpson. .John IJnton, [ James Kingston, Amasa Kennedy, Geor;;e Inch. David Floyd, John S. j Frazee, C. Douglass Fairweather, C. LemulCoates, Roland M. Morton. Peter ' Snider, Henry S. Parlee. John Mills, James W. Freeze. .James (Jordon. John j W. Cookson, "Joseph H. Dickson, William H. White, James Pickett. Felix ! McGuire, D. Beverley Hatfield, J. A. Smith Kierste.ad, Al)raham B. Hayes. Charles J. Keith, Samuel C. Thorne, William II. Cieitcetirn, Edward M. Chambers, John OShea. Samul E. Frost. John Davidsmi. Daniel. P. Camp- bell. George T. Seely. Thomas Souther. George Ogilvie. Robert I'olley. Dan Robertson, Robert Myles, James W. Freeze. .Josei.h l^h-Bay. Andrew Mal- colm, George A. Worden. l^atrick V\'. Ryan. TIkjs. Kifistead. Justus Wetmore, William D. Fowler, John 11. Mace. W. McRae. .1 Truemau. John Crawford, H. W. Folkins. T. Pric»', S. T. Holder. W. A. Williams. Howard Holder, J. E. Peters, R. McPheison, Christopher Smith, Siu'iiiel T. Morton, .1 'hn Goggin. John H. Burns, James T. Buchanan and Alartin Freeze, Esqs. Stipendiary Magistrate.— George H. Wallace, Es(i. Clerk of tlie Circuits.— .lohn H. Cother, Esq. High Sheriff.— Samuel N. Freeze. Esij. Keeper of the Rolls, .Judge of Probates and Clerk of the Peace.— George otty, Esq. Registrar of Probates.- James Cookson. Es(|. Registrar of Deeds.— (feorge Barnes. F.s(i. Coronei-s.- A. C. Evanson. James Wetmore. jr.. Aivme Coui-t. -A. ('. Evanson. .John C. Price. S. Fo.ster. J. W. Nowlan. I'liilo M. Raymond. Jas. Cookson. Nelson Arnold and (ieorge Barnes. Fsiirs. Issuers of jlarriatre Liceir^es. William Baslcin. .lames Cookson. Wm. l'"alrweather. Charles M. Hunt. S. X Freeze and Andrew McAfee. F.s<|rs. Auctioneers.- E. S. Freeze, William 11. White. K. Perkins. Samuel Freeze. Trustees of (iramiiiar School.— IJev. W. >\'. Walker. J. 1). M. Kentor, Joliii Flewelliiij,'. Junies A. Feinviclc. .liiiiies ("oolcsiiu and Peter Breiinaii. Teacher of (»nvniniar Sehool.— John Ra.vmoiul. Conunissioiiers of Parish Civil Courts. Wni. lUichanan. Esq., W'estfleld: AVni. -McKiel, Ksn.. ( ireeinvich; .loliu Mtlutyre, Es(i., Kars; John Wood I Board of Arhitrators.- (leorpe Barnes. John M. Raviuond. J. A. Fenwiclc. I Kohert E. McLeod and W. T. Mrittain. (Janio Warden—O. R. Arnold. j MrXICIPAI-ITY OF KIXCS. j War.Jen.— David S. Sinnott. Esfj. I Secretarv-Treasurer.--(ieo. Ott.y. Em[. ! Councillors.— Cardwell. John Moore and J. E. B McCreadv: Greenwich, J. A. Wheljilj- and Altrahani Mahce; llaveloek, Charles I. keith and J. S. Mace: Hampton, Dr. (}. S. Ta.vlor and F. 'M. Sproul; Ilanunond, R. W. Ffirsyth and James DouKlas: Kin^^stoii. J. (.). Duim and R. C. Will ianw. Kars, Wni. Helms and D. IMills: Norton. A. B. Hayes and AV. H. Ba.Mer; Rothesay. J. Nixon and C I'rinee; Studliolm. A. J. Kierstead and J)avi(i Sinnott: Sussex, E. B. Beer and II. -\. White: Spriuf^Held. J. A. S. Kiersteail and (}. (!. (i. Scovil: Upham. ti. \V. Titus and 11. (J. Fowler: Weattield. J. W. CaulHchl and W. H. Waters: Waterlord, J. A. Moore and W. H. CreiKh- ton. Esqs. COUNTY OF M.VDAWAHKA. Judpe of the Cotmty Cotut- James (!. Stevens, Esq. A. Kainsford B;d loch. Clerk. Justices of thvl't-ace. John F. Hioc, Hilair PelMtier. Augurt Bernier. i'l <■ rent Fournicr. Peter .Midland, .hj.-ieph Alartin. (ieor^e .\. Bois. S. C. Hudoii. John L.yni'li- Henry (iatron. .lost'ph .\lheit. Francis l.eves(iue, Levite 'J'lier iault. Dr. Navicr lierniei-. T. JF. Richards. P. A. J'.aliin, D. ( ). Biu-.troin, Hi T)hacl .Vlheit. H. KossiKuai. M;'.,\'loirc .Mliert, Prudent (Japon, Alallii:!-^ Naileau. K. S. I'elletji'r. James ^milh. Vital F. Thihideau, Cyril Poitias. Michael LaBell, Stephen llafey. 'llioiuas Chasse, F. T. Byrain.Jolui Il.-iit!. J. T. Ilod^json. John Lyucli (St. IJasili. Victoria Albert. Maf^loi'ie Ileh'Mi. P. (>. Hyram. Al)ra!ia!u I'cit<'Ii, llouore Cyr, Barry A. i'lant. .(esse BaUn- Denis Cyr. Placide .Vlhcrt, Docite .\'a. lean. Tli,'o]);u|e Leves(iue, Xa.ii ] Periault' Basil Beaulicr. liel mi K. Violcite. Cypri;in Telletier. Basil Martin. Xavi'-r X'iolette. F. Lousier. Isidore Bui'.LToiu. ililiarc Cyr, Docite i\Iiehea;iii. and ^)nesiuie Bellclluer, Esquires. Hijrli SherifT.-J. Francis Rice. E.sq. Cleik of th:. Peace. A. P.aiu.fi.iil P>a!loch Esq. Clerk of tlie Circuits.— Barry R. Plant, Em]. Judge of Probates. - Bany U. Plant. Esq. Barristers anil Attornies. -A. Uainsfoi'd Balloch and Barry R. Plant, Esn'<. Notarj- Public— .\, Kainsford Ballr)ch, Escp Registrar of Probates.— Hilair Pellitier, Esii. 1883.] NORTHUMIiEllLANI». G3 Repristrar of "Wills and Deeds. ^IliluirPflliticr. V.s(\. Coroners.— John Lynch. S. O. Hudon, Edwin Akeilev, Mathias Nadeau and Hilair Pellitier. Es(is. Commissioners to Solenmize JInriiage.— .1. T. ^od^^son, Eilwin Akerley and Enoch Baker. Es(is. Issuers of MarriaRe Licenses.— Thomas Enimerson. Stephen Hafey and ]'. O. liyram, Es(js. Commissioners for Taking Afltdavits to be read in the Supreme Cnin-t.— A. Uainsford Balloch. Barry U. riant and .John T. Ilodf^'son. Parish Court Connnissioners. St. Krancis. ]{. S. }'ellitiei'. St. Ilildaire, llonore Cyr. Madawaska. B. K. Plant. St. ,Iaci|ue. 'liiomas Cliasse. St. Basil, Heury Oagon. St. Ann. Abraham Perron. St. Li-onard. D. (i. Bur- H'oine. Free Grant Connnissioner for Micheaud Settlement. - Uoeite Micheaud. Ksipiire. name Warden.— A. Kainsford Bidloeli, Es(i. MVNICIPALITY OK M.\n.VWASKA. Warden.— .lohnT. Hods.son, Esai)tist (j!uinioi:d: St. Basil. Levite Tlieriault and Placide Albert: St. Leonard. Beloni i{. Violette and liasil Beaulleu; St. Ann, Denis Cyr and Raymond Thibideaii, Ksq.s. COUNTY OF XOllTHUMBEKLAM). -Hon W Wilkinson. Samuel 'lioinson, Judge of tlie County Court. Ksq, Clerk. Justices (jf the Peace. — Richard Hutchinson, I'etcr Mitchell, \Vm Muirhead, John McTlae, Hiram I'teeze, .lolin Willi.stuu, John Fallen, I5urk Archibald, William M Kelly, John Jjawlor, Alexiunlei- RMc- Dougall, George A lUair, Thomas V (Jillesjiie. John rsdon.-in. William Park, James Fish, Neil (ionlon, i)avi(l Julmstnue, IJuLert i^alcnner, (Jeorge liui'chill, Alexander Sauiulor-, Duncan J)a\idsou, Jnhu John- .-ton (Tal)usintac). Alexander Log-ie (l>urnt ( hurchi, .Jnhu Fairley, William Swim, I'eter Ksson, .lohn Nevin, Charles Sargent, Jesse (t Harding, liohcrt Ji Call, Alexamler .lassundne, Williiua Ftvlconer, \ital Allen. James T (iriitin. Jamb C (Joiv^h, Aavid Summers, William AIcK.iy, Justus F.irleigh, Alox- ;ind--r SiilU, Jaine-. ( Jraliam. Daniel McMillan, John McL.'iu'gan. John CurraTi, iJobertSwim, Jolm Arbo, Aiexaaider AIcDerumtt, Kobeit .For- dan, William T L'ndirhi 1, jr, Charles DonaMs, CJKules B Lynns, .John Sulli\an, Maurice ()"l)onne!l, John McCoruiick, 'I'liomas II I-'hiiglder, iji.tiert Jolins.in, .-r, Kielitinl 1 lavidson, Francis Fra-er, John .Maltby, Dnuald Mcl'eath, Ivoberl Ijoi'gie, jr, JJaliih l-'ayle, ImiocIi l^eiiifotd, Lewis J.)un|>hy, John Scovil, John Campbell. .Ldm ^Newman, William Hartt, Francis H McKnight, sr, John K Nicholson, Williaui C Jone.s G4 NOHTIIUMBERLANI). [1883. Robert IJeaii, JdIiu .Joliiistnn (Niipau), James Johnston, William S Brown, Jolm l\ice, James liobiiison, Alexander McKenzie, Henry Swim, David liamford, John O'Jirion, Alfred C Smith, Thomas Troj-, C Milhir, Au^iistin A Richard, Alexander Sutherland, James Soiners, David I'etrie, Edward R Wldtney, Francis Jardine, John Ellis, John McTavish, Patrick Murnhy, Ja^iper Maddox, Georye Sutherland, Alex- ander Achison, Jared lozer, Thomas IJailey Williston, I'atrick J'itz- patrick, (ieorye Fowlie, Thomas Phelan, William McNaughton, jr, , John McDonald (Little Branch, Glenelyj, Daniel C'rimmin, Geor^^c B Eraser, (ieorge Petre, Josejih Simpson, Roman Savoy, James Bowie (Oak Point), J^avis P Rohicheau, Alexander Martin, Charles Fish, John Feryuson, Oharles liowen, John Sadlier, John C Miller, E Lee Strt'ot, Samuel McCnlly, William Wise, John Frotiiingham, Michai-l S I'en'.on, Eilwanl Dalton, John Fish, Joseph Chaplin, James Brown, T H Vje, R Rol)ins(m (Nelson), M Savoy, James Harnett, J Buckley, J Kelly, C S Ramsay and George Stephens, Estis. ('lerk of the Circuits.- -Saiuuel Thomson, Esq, Q C. i; High Sheriff.— John Shireff, Es(i. |i Clerk of the Peace and Keejier of the Rolls. — Samuel Thom.son, Ebci, Q C. ,, Judge of Probates. — Samuel Thomson, Esci, Q C. l| Registrar. — J B Froser, Esci. j| Registrar of Deeds and Wills. — John Lawlor, Esq. !' Coroners. — Allan A JJavidson, Robert B Wasson, Edward Rogers, Joim S Benson, John Thomson, M J), B N T I'nderhill, V C Watt, John Fallen, M D, John Pond, John Johnston, Joserjh Chaplin, VVni 1' Jiisho]!, J H Freeman, M JJ, Pheuias Williston, John McCurdv, M D, Alfred ('Smith, M D, Daniel McMillan and J McDonald, Esc/s. Connnis-;i<*ners for taking Bail and Affidavits in the Supreme Court. — Newcastle, Richard Davidson and Wm Park, Esqs. Barristers, Attorneys and Notaries Public— Newcastle, Allan A Davidson, C^ C, Sanmel Thomson, Q C, Michael Adams, W A Park and E P Williston, Es(is. Chatham, William Williston, Q C, Danii-l Ferguson, Richard Carman, L J Tweedie, J B Fraser, Andrew John- ston, and R B Adams, Es(is. Issuerers of Marriage Licenses. — S Thomson, Elijah Fowler, Daniel ii McMillan and Jose))h R (ioggin, F.sqs. I Cimimissioner for Parish Couit, Chatham —George B Fraser, Es(|, [ Auctioneers. — Charles Marshall, John Fish, Jabez B Snowball. ; Robert Blake, Adam D Shireff, James Johnston, W Wyse and Chas C Watt. Es( s. Revenue Cficer.s.— Chatham— Collector, Daniel Ferguson ; Waiter, Searcher aiu. Locker, Jaiues T Griffin. Newcastle— (Collector, 11. Haddow ; Waiter, Searcher and liocker, D McCiuar. Consuls. -Norwegian, Hon R Hutchin.son. Prussian, Edward Hut- chinson, Es(i. I Chatham Gaslight Company, - -Richard Hockin, Esq, President : I Wm Muirhead and Dr J I'allen, Estjs, Directors. | Ignited States Considar Agent.- Iv R Call, Esq. i MINICII'AMTV (IF NOIITHI MBEULAXl). !( Warden — A Adairs, 'l Secretary-Tieasuier.— S Thomson, (^ C. ' Councillors. - liudlow, John J Pond, Kenneth Cameron ; Blissfield. Samuel Freeze, Enoch B.amford ; Biackville, William T. Underhill, Edwar'' Hays ; North J2sk, Anthony Adams, Jasper Maddock; South , 1883.] fil'EENH. G5 Ksk, William J I'rowii, Jfiit'il Toz-t ; Dcrliy, John liotts. .Tiviiu's Rnliinsoii ; TS'elson, .lohn O'l'iicMi, .lolm 1' Murcliill ; Newcastlt?, I'at- rick Haj'H. -Tanu's J'nowu ; ('liatliani, Andrew H .lolmson, William Lawlor ; (lleiu-li,', .Taiius l''it/.|)ali ick, William McXauyhtoii ; Hard- wick, rj,'e Fowler, .lori'iiiiah Sullivan , Alnwick, K'oniain Savoy, Kobert Lo'^'jio. COUNTY OF l^L EENS. JikIu'c of Iho County Court — .lames Steailin:in, Esi^. .T. 1?. Currey, Ks(i., Clerk. Jiistirc's of the Peace. — John McLean, (Jto. W. Ilohcii, ('has. Keith, Chas. V. Wetniore, .Ios(']ih \l. Perkins, Jos. Coy, .lohn B. Earlc, John (Toldtinch, Daniel X. Smith, (lilhert Peiry, Chas. E. Lanuan, Benjamin Boal, .lesse Clark. William ^lalone, Francis Woods, Walter S. Butler. Thomas AV. Carpenter, W. II. W^hite, James IInmi)hreys, Georue Smith, Henry Tochl, B. P. Yeamans, (iilbert Wijigins, T. Leonard, Charles Murray. Robert Phillips, James Pearson, John Cori)ett, Ebene/.er Wil- i liams, Allen McDonald, Charles Stewart (Tcorue E. .McLean, I George N. Goldinir, Thomas E. .McDonald, (k'or^e Simpson. Lsaac C. BuriH'c, Nathaniel B. Cottle, Geort-e .McDonald. Sam. L. Peters, Benjamin S. Palmer, John Inch, Thomas Ilethering- ton, Joseph Iloben, James (^uinn, (Jeorsre Mills, liobert Slipp, Josepli Pennery. (Tcortie Worden, Daniel Palmer, Daniel ('. Stilwell, Duncan .McLean. Charles F. Cody, A. Judson Esta- brooks, Uichard G. Barton, James Beid, T. William Perrv, William Y. White. George Cohvell. Peter Kni.irht, Micah Y. Cox, Samiu'l >I. Sfarkey, John II. Kelly. Chas. Perkins, Archi- bald Carpenter, Jas. W^ilson, C. H. Kinuslon, ]Moses S. ]\Ioore, Carey Estabrooks, William Hawkhurst, Thomas O'Donnell, Peter Linuley, Abraham L. Bailey. Isaac B. Mc(Jre!ior, James Gardiner. (Jeoriie Dunn. (J. B. Yincent. .lohn S. Bclyea. Sam. Martin, Henry J. DuVernet, Howard Alward. Georsje Kirk pa- trick, John W. Foshay. (Jeoriie P. Ho,i;an, H. J. Clarke, T. .M. jl Wetmore, Henrv .McCrcadv, Archibald McAllister, Freeman |! Alward, Alwanrj. ParkhiU, Bead Slipp, W. .1. Nickerson. .1. \V. lioberts. Thomas Harrison, William Tilley, David Long and James IT. Ha/elwood, i^lsip-s. ' High SherilY— W. S. Butler, Esci. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Bolls — T. B. Wetmore. Judge of Probates— T. i{. Wetmore, Esq. ' Beuislrar of Probates-JauU'S B. Currev, Esii. Begistrar of Deeds— Bobert T. Babbit. Esq. Beceiver of Boyalties for (Queens and Sunbury-Johu ^laynard. 1 Commissioner under .Xrrest, Imprisonment and Examination of Debtors' Act.— B. T. Bal)bit. Kxi. Commissioner under Garnishee or Trustee Process. — B. T. Babbit, Esi]. • Public Notaries— T. B. Wetmore, Charles A. Harding and J. |i B. Currv, Esq.s. GO yUEENS. [1883. Kanisfcrs and Attorneys — T. Uohcrt Wctmore, Charles A. IIar(lin^^ .lames ]{. Curry and T. M. Wetmore, Es(is. Issuers of Marriage; fiieenses — T. I{. Wetmore, William 11. White, Hiram Cody, B. S. i^almer and It, I*. Yeomans, Es(is. Coroner^' — H.'W IJabWif, .lohn Murphy, S. V. Whit Stewart . Mayes Case, Isaac C. IJurpee. Maleom C. McDonald, M. I)., ."Mieah Y. Cox, Abraham Wigi^ins, Thomas H. Pearson. Sydney A. Dihblee, James (J. C. lletiierington, T. W. Perry and J. G. iSui,n.'jil, Est IS. Commissioners lor Takini? Special Hail in the Supreme Court. — ('has. Keith, Ilobert T. Babbit, David Ferguson and George 11. .Tones, Es(is. Commissioners for Taking Aflldavits to be read in the Supreme Court — T. R. Wetmore, Charles A. Harding, .Tames ]{. Curry, Caleb p]. Fox, Uobert T. iiabbit, (Gagetown), Thomas Leonard, (Petcrsville), John Goldtineh. Isaac C. Burpee, (Chii)man), Chas. Keith, (Brunswi(;k), Joseph I?. Perkins, (PiJtersville), George X. Gelding, (Wickham), Samuel 1j. Peters, (Ilampstead), Charles E. Langan, (Chipman), and T. M. AVetmore, Esqs. Conunissioners of Parisli Courts — T. M. W'etmore, Gagetown; Thomas Leonai'd, Peter>.vile; George J. AVorden, Wickham; Isaac C. Burpee, Chipman; Nathaniel B. Cottle, Cambridge; Carey Estabrooks, Canning; , Bnuiswick; Benj.imin S. Palmer, Ilampstead; (fcorge E. ^McLean, Waterborough; Thos. lletheriJigton, Jolmson. Aiu^tioneers — Arcliil):dd McAllister, David Ferguson, Edward Simpson, James (}ardiner, (Jagefown; John Armstrong. William Ilogshaw, Thomas Leonard, C. N. Darrah, Petersville; James Pearson, .Jolmston ; Isaac Vanwart. Wickham ; Walter S. Butler, Canning; Lawicnce O'Leaiy, Charles Keith, Brunswick; Thomas Dykeman, N. 15. Cottle, Caml)ridge; I. S Yanwart, Ilampstead; T. William Perry and William Somerville, Es(is. Teacher of (Jrammar School— David Wilson. Second Deiiari ment — J. lieslie Smith. Ml NlCIPAIilTY OK CiUEKNS, Warden — Joseph Iloben, Es(i, Secretary-Treasurer— Edward Simpson, Esq. Auditor — S. L. Peters, Esq. Councillors — Brunswick, Freeman Alward and Samuel Ale | Donald, Ei;tis. ; Cambridge, John AIcDonald Hidyea and Abiatlur Camp, Esq;..; Canning, B. P. Yeomans and Daniel Palmer, Ks(is, ; j Chipman, Uobert Richardson and Wm. McAllister, Esqs. ; Gage- 1 town, Joseph Hobcn and Charles H. Ebbett. Esc^s. ; Hanq>ste;iil, Ileid Slipp and Joseph S. Moore, Es(|s. ; Johnston, T. Williain; Perry and Thomas II. Pearson, Estjs.; Petersville, Peter Ling!n. James Shields, Con stantine MCXeill. James Kiik])atrick, Alfred Hunker, Samuel L. Sleep, Alexander L. Matthews, James Fowler, Janie.s Hamil- ton, Jauu'S S. Raymond, James Alexander McGec. Daniel Has- lem, Thomas H. Roberts, David Duplissey. Jona.s Chukson. Thomas E. Smith. Arthur (Jraham. (Jeorge Arm.strong, Janie< Turner, jr., and Alberny Giass, Escjs. High Sheri 11— Henry "n. Mitchell, Es(|. | (Merk of the Circuits— Charles W. lieckwilh, Esq. Clerk of the Peace— George J. IJliss, Es(|. Judge of Probates — Thomas A. l^eckwith. Esq. Registrar of Deeds and AVills and Register of Probates— J. Clarkson, Es(). Issuer of Ma; riag( Ijicenscs — Mo.ses H. Coburn. Es(]. I Commissioners for Taking AtH(hivit.s — Thomas A. IJeckwitli and C. H. Clowes, Es(is. Interim Asignee under Insolvent Act of lyTo— Geo. R. Sei ly 188.S.J VH'TORIA. GO C'oniinissioncrs of I'Mrish Courts— 'riumms A. ncckwilli, Hiir Ion; C'liinlcs IJrown. MaimciN illc; 'riioin.is I». 'I'mvIoi-, Slii'mcld; .lolin T) VVilniot, Lincoln: 'I'lioniiis Iv Sniitli, Mfissvillc ; Clms. Tnu'O}'. (iliidstonc; John .Miller, sr., Nortlilicld. Receiver of Koyailics for Snnliury and Chiccns — John Mnv- nard, l'-s(i. Coroners — (Jcliardus Clowes, Closes II. Coliurn, Frederick Secly, Thomas Tnrnev. .Tolin U. Siselv, Henry liecs, Alherl Fer- guson, John T. Hailev, II. 15. .Mitclieil. 'riioiiias Tavlor, (Jeor;;,. NobU,', David W. ilaVtt. Thomas II. Kelly and (Jeorge A. Per- luy, E.s(|.s. Auctioneers— <}eora;e C. Xevers. Thomas ,\. Heckwllh, John 8. Covert, William IJurpee anti James S. \Vhito, EsVarden — A. M. Matthews, Escj. .Ml'MCtr.Vt.ITY OF HlNUUItV. AVarden — John F. lIol)en, ICs((. Secretary-Treasurer — .lames llanulton, Fscj, Auditor — David J. Duplisea. Ks(|. Councillors— IJurton, John F. Ilolien anil Georu:o E. Arm- strong; Lincoln, Adam Notile and K. D. ^Vilmot, jr. ; IJIissville, I). E Smith and Andrew Dunn; (Jladstone, C. II. Kinirston ami ('. L. Trac(!y; .Maugerville, Ilanfonl Brown and (J. A. Perley; I Shellield, Henry L. liailey and C. J. JJurpee; Northtielil, Rohl. (^innton and \\ illiam Fowler. COl'XTY OF VlCTOrJA. Judge of the County Court -James G. Stevens, Escj. D. I]. (!al higher, Clerk. Ju.stices of the Peace — nenjamin lleveridge, John Costigan. James Tibbitts. Henry IJaird, Marnabas .Vrmstrong, Joshua I). (Jiber.soii. E/x'kiel Hutchinson, James Bishop, William Evcritt. Adam J. Beveridge, William .Morehouse, Duncan Beed, Sam. Bishop, Daniel Hopkins, James Bishop. Frederick W. Brown, Ward C. Burpee. Lewis Pickett, Wm. B. Beveridge. Joseph I'.arnes, Allen Reed. Wm. Watson, Oliver Curliss, (leorge Mur- chinson, T. Currv, Isaac (biunce, 0. T. Baird, P. G. Eraser, J. C. Man/er. J. Z. Brown, S. S. Vandine. M. B. (ox, (i. W. Day, Kegist Daiu;lc, ()s))orn Kainsford, J. II. Brewer, (i. Thibodeaii, .1. A. Man/er, S. Cauiihev, S. Armstrong. A. D. Olmstrad, ]{. W. L. Tliibbitls. II. P. Patlerson. Wm. Brayall. jr.. Richard E. Everett, Leonard Kellv, Benjamin Kili)iMn. David Burns, Thos. Watt, J. Maixi.son, John .Mitchell, John .McDougald. J. A.Grant, II. (f. Fulle.-ton, J. C. Law.-on, J. A. Armstn)iig, Peter Watson, •lohn Hetherington. James Downev. H. K. lliscnck, Thomas Cameron. John Bedell. A. J. Perlev, .Moses Craig. Wm. P. Flanders, A. R. Hallctt and G. A. Bedell, E.sqs. High Sheriir— Alfred D. ObnVilliam Paul and I^noch Eovcly; (Jordon, J. I), (tiberson and Alexander Walker: (Jrand Falls. Charles .McCluskey iuid Ward C. BuipcM'; Drummond, George W. Day and J. C. V\i han; Lome, >"i''.iam Everitt and John Barker. COUNTY OV WKSTMORLANl). .Tiulpt' of thc» County Ourt. — lion. Bliss Botsfonl. AV. WillMirfurce Wrlls Es().. clt'ik. Justu't's of tlu' rt'acf. -.\mos E. IJotsford. Danl. Ilanin.trton. rji'o. Oultnii Tlios. Keillor. Knfiis (die. .)os. Carninn, Altx. Munro, AJe.x. Wii^rht, l'«li i MrSw-ffMi'V, Amos ( »K'I'''>. .^ntcns MoC^acfn. .Jfsse 1,. J^'ut. Wui. .\1Umi, H<'i Ikmi <'liasf, Kpiiraiin Biiyworlli. Silas ('. Charters. .\t)ialiam .Tones. Saiiiin I S. Wilniot. >loses .lones. .Jas. hieksoii, ,los. Uleakney. '1 lios Bro'vii. Isr.'ifl Sleeves, riiunias Carter. W arien \V. Priee, Uufus Chaimell. .(oiin S. Mar nahy. Joliii lieiil. Frank (ialla;,'ii"r, llypolile (JiilonK'. John S. Trites, .lolm Hairis. Oliver .Jones, .lames I'owell, I^ewis l^letiard. Titus Hicks. .Iilm Kaweett. .lonas 'I'aylor. Kufus Wi'y, Lovell Lewis. I'atriek Her1»ert. Willia'ii (ieorp", ('has. C. Ilamillon. Wm. C. l{oliin.son. Daniel K. I'asey. Jereiniali Lutus, Stephen Mills, Kustaehe Babine. John Konl. A hel .\tkiusnn, Snm. 1883.] WESTMORLAND. 71 (i. (iilbert, Wni. Duncan. Edwin (i, Haishani. Ilu^h Davidson, Iliranillniu- phreys, AdaniTait. Thos. Baird. Waltor C'aliill, .I(»l) Alk-n, Janu's Tingley. ThafUleus I^egere, Uufiis A. (iooden. ]'\'rdinaiid A. Landry. C'has MuliinV. Ferdinand , J. Herbert. Tlios. (fallaiiK. ^laxiniiiian F. RicIiaVd, W. B. Deacon, Win. Kinnear, J().s. L. Blaciv, ('has. (i. I'alint'i-, .lolm Hickman, Kohert Kay. Win. Cochran. Jos. L\ Lamb, Alex. Budnjt, i'atiii'l< ?ilc(i()\vaiij', Chris. Richardson. Win. ,1. Avaid. ,Iohn Murray, .James Carrol, (ieorffe P. Lc Blanc, .Iac< b 11. Herbert. Anuisa E. Killain. William H. Hayward. .John I Snllivan, sen.. Richard 3Ia(ldis<,ii. .Jolm Boiirtreois, .Jonathan W. Hiclhrey, .John L. Harris, .loseph Iiviiie, li('ul)eii Ward. Job Anderson. James []. Welliii;.':. John MclCeiizic James McAlistei. Irvin It. : Binney, Dickie Kteeves. Howj.rd 1). Charters, William A. AN'heeton, .M.ra- j liain .\lvard, David Hor.semr/i. John 1*. Jones, HukIi Davidson, (ieorf^e E. R. Dickson, Thomas A. TiiiKle.y. Stephen Siddall. Thomas I'ickard, Nathan I.owerison. .Josiah W. Anderson, .Josiah Wood. Cliarles Barnes, Stephen .1. Clark, Miles Steeves, (Jeorj^e Bislio|>. .lames 1. l'',vaiis. lulward J. Smitli, ' l>nncan S. Harper. Ovid v'liaj.maii. (ieoiKe Mills. Neil McI>on)j:all. William Car))enter, John I'eaeock, William C. Murray, .lolm Riley. .lames i'illmore, ' Slartin Lowerisoii. Alpheiis I'almei-. .lohn Tinjjley. jun., Alexander Smith, ; Ilarmon Humphrey, Alex. OBrieii, Clark l". Smith. Earley Kay, Amos , Keith, James Bentley. Robert (i. Thompson, Miles Stet'vcs. , lames Web- ster, Harvey Phiimey, Patrick Metiiiiley, L<".vis Burns, .John H. Bateman, 1 .Inde Cormier. Aflolpjiiis Hol.stea I. 1*',. Hast v. James Keith, W. (i. Bates, T. C. Weldon, A. Ki'.lam. .1. C. Alwanl. E. V tait. (iordon Dickie. C. B. (Jod- : frey. M. Black, M. Poller. F. Robidoux, (J. I'elletier, .1. R. I^utz, .1. Siker. E. C'opswell, L. Cormeaii d'ainseci. J',. IJabiii il'aiiisec). C. Trites. A. Simp- son, J. Scott, D. Crossman. R. Trcnliolm. W, .M. .Morris. W.A.Wells, ({. ' Onlton, H. Seamen. D. Wheten. C. .\tUinsnii. .1. Swefucy. T. Hennessey. J. ' .McVey. I>. 1". I.aiidry. !s. Rol)ii'h( aii. Iv Steves. A. (io'-dcn. A.Carter, I. Burk.'.I. B. (iandet. D. Chaiiman. .1 Lnunsbury. II. hobsnn. N. Willmr. J. Reiiton, J. Treiiholm, .1. B. Boiidreau. D. A. Bourgeois. .S. Somers, (ieo. Chapman, Robt. A. Chapman. Thomas A. McLean and W Clerk of the Circuits. - W. Wilbert'orce Wells, Esij. j IJijih SheiilT. l:i)bert A. Chai>man. Esij. I Clerk of the I'caei' and Keeper of the Rolls. -Chai'ies !• .ludKc of Probates. .V. Iv ' >ultnii, l'..-(|. Registrar of l'rol)ates. -Charles 10. Kiiapp. I'',n]. l{e^cislrar of Deeds ami Wills. Wm. Bl;ieklinuse, |''si]. Coroners, .laob Wurtiiuin, W. .1. M. llaiiiiiuto]i. .1. W. Ch;!i>maii, R'Jit. Bell, Chipuian W. Snuth. .lolm BlacUlnck. Colin \ anliu.skirk. Kaliil. .-'iddall, Thomas .\. LeBlaiie, ( Miai'les Sumers. t 'lemeul l^irlv. Nelsoti ( ). Trites, U m. W. Irvin. (ieorL^e jiixou. l-ldward C. (ioodeii. William Dohsoii. .lolui Irvine, .1. C. I'l-ice. Llias \V. Klli«>tt Wm. Bisseit.aiid K. (iaiidet. M.D.. Es(|uires. ( ommi.-sioneis for Takiii;.; .M'lidavils in the Suiireme Court.- l'".d\vaid Coj^swell anil Robert Halleit, Iv-qrs, Siu-kville: |). tlauiiiirton atid William B, Deacon. Sliedlae; S. S. Wilmoi and .lolm Hoyd. Haic \erte Howard D. ciiarters. I'oi'ii i*eBute -Iiiartiii Trueman, aiiil all the Attorneys-at-Law in the Count v. Coimniusioiiers lor Takiii;.' Special Bail in the Supreme Court. Howard j I). Charters. Moiicion; S. S. Wilmot. .Salisbury: Wm. B. Deacon. Shediac: and the JudKe of the Count v C.mrl in the Province. Notaries I'ublic. Sir A. J. Smith. D. L. HaiiiiiKton, Charles E. ICnapp, J. B. Peck. A. J. Hickman. Dertli. ster, .\. 1), Kiebard. Saekville, D. Haninj?- ton.W. .1. (iilbert, Wm. H Deaenn and -N. .\. Landiy. Shediac: Bliss liotsfurd. Charles Holstead. Harvey Atkinson and R. B. Smith, Moiicton; Chris. .Milnerand H. A. I'owell, Sackxille: B. S. Reed, Doreliester. Commissioners of I'arish Civil Courts. .1. Woitmanaiid Lovell l^ewis, Mointon: (JeorK'e Chaiumui, Salislmry: Wm. B. Deacon and F. (i. Harsh- man, Sliediac; S. (J. (Jilbeit and M. I". Richards, Dorchester: Wm. Duncan and Patrick Hel»ert, Botsford: Saml, Sharii and chappelle Silliker, West- morland: William T. (Jeor^re and Waller Cahill, Sackville; Thomas Herritt, I'etitcodiac. Commissioner of Sewers for Fnisty Hollow Marsh, Sackville. -James Low«'rison. . . ,.,,,, CoinmisKioners of Sewers for lox Creek Marsh, Moiictoii. David Burke and Floriou White. C. Silliker, Esqs. , Knapp, Est], 72 YOKK. [18. ('(•ppaml Timothy Hielianlson, (Jomiiiissioiiers of Sowers, Barochuis Marsh. Shediac— Doinialc Hudicii and Mark l{udr.)t. Coniniissioner of Sewers for Missi^nash Marsh. Hiram Trenhohn. ('ommis.siont'rrt of iSfwerj?, Mill Creek Mar.-;li, Sackvillo. - Ifnfiis Buhner. Conimissionev.s of Sewor.-^, Etter. Alxiiileau Marsh, Sackville ami Wt'stmorhuul. — Hranley Ktter, Isaac IiOweri.«()ii, and Ncl.son Ihilnier. AtU'lioilccrs. — Wni. I-awrene*', Silas t rane Charters, and J. Wcldoti Cliapnnin (IH)n'lio.ster), W. .1. M. Ilanin;.;ton, and William li. Deaeoii (Slu'(liae). Hitlit. Ilallett and Jesse L. Bent (Sackvillo), Jacob Wortnian (Moncton), Uohert Motfatt (Saiisbury). l.ssiuTs of M;irri;mv Lict'uscs. — S. W. Tiiiglcv (Dorchc -iter), and R. A. liorden (.\Jonet.>n). 1^ JJ. ('. Wrldoii. (iraniniar Seiio(-l 'I'eaclier. .\. Denton. Interim Assi;^'nee under Insolvent Act, 187'"). —C. A. Steeves. (lame Warden. Richard C. lioxall Board of H. IJichard and William Dohsoii: Moncton. Stephen Mills and Bichaid Lutes; Sack\ille. (ieoii;e Campbell and .\mos ()f^o Mstey, William 11. Murray. Joseph Reed, Solomon \'uil, Wi Ham Calder, .Nicholas T. Wheeler, Wm. Roach, li )bert Robinson, Thomas Mdes, Jaiues K. Smith, /ebul..n Currie, Andrew lio^1, Ruh.ird Bellamy, Asa Dow, Hiram Dow, Alex Thompson, Alexander (Lbson, Lewis Fisher, .Jesse Parent, David Pu^ih, Jesse Christv, Wiiliam CIark.-<(ui, A.sa D. Brooks, Kdward 11 Hartley, William Dunhum, JannM 1). .McKay, John L Fletcher, John <>ri(li»,i., James Johttston, Ceor^te flatt, Chus. L. llartt, Stephen Boom*, (ieo. liiitraiiam, Addiiis^ton K. Chll', Saml. ('oiler, Jas. Henry, Wlliiain Uoyd, .Asa .Mitched, J. is. I'm cut, Michael Doherty, Leverit Kstabrooks, Charles .McCormack, Leonaid Verxu, (ieo. Foster, David Douglas, Henry h 1883.] YOllK. 73! Hoonc, Cy»as. McGTubon, Hiram II. Veysey, Win. Foster, .Aduin Jacksnn, | .John Rutherford, Geo <'o»lter, David K. Tliomas, .!erpmi:«li Mcahor, ! John W. Hurker, Henry McKarlane, Alt.'xander lU'tinett, Henjamin 1 Verxfl, William C. JomHu. 'loliu li. Gnat, iliif^h McKar, John Taylor, I Joel Millar, .\lexander McLean, Tctor I). Keyes, Sainuel Serxa. VViiliam H. Biden, Richard I.onir, Henjamin Athertoii, Calvin Kstal)rook.s, Thos. I F. Barker, Johti Davidson, .lames M Brown, Jolin U. (Jrant, Thomas I Verxa, Norman Hallett. William McKav. ('. II. S. ('ronkite, .Ititmiah j Howland, Alfred Bartlett, A. S Hoyt, William .1. Wi^nuis, David L\nd- I say, Thomas McVey, ,hi^. K. I'inder, Robert Slont, .lames W Khhelt, 1 lienjatain U. linrt, fohn Richards, John McBean, si-n., David Kiciiaids, \ Wm. Tomlinson, Saml. K. Nason, Kdwaid Speer, (Jeorae Ha^orman. j Thos. Gillmor, Frank Watson, Wm. E.Johnstone, Odber Dunphy, Alex. 1 Munro, Thomas Morns. John Lyons, Thos. Coburn, Luther Goodsi»eed, Whitman Est«y, Wm. Fisher, C\v'». S. Inf^raham, John Oliver. BenJ. N. (toodspecd, (Jeorne S. Terrill, Jaa W. Jewett, Geo Byruins, Geo. H. [ Vanwart, William T. Howe, E. I). Kstabrooks, Luke Lawson. John i Shields, William Inch. J. R. Garden, John Swan, A. Charters, William I Hay, S. Wilkinson, Ikichanl Jones, L!e<.rge L. Hoyt, .fames Bird, I Zopher li. Dunphy, John ('. Murniy, .fohu Hinclity, Alanson Me, Xally, W. Harvey Lawrence, Ahraham McKeen, lOdwanl K. Merri- | thew, Ahraltaui Brewer, sr., Frederick W. Clement-!, Daniel 11. Hart- | ley, Ailonijah Mten, .lames ('amber, .Fames Wisley, Andrew .\udersr,M, A. ( '. \\hiteheuil. I>ii lianl Junes, William McBean, .Liseph (Joodwin. .lusrpli H;iwks. Alf.vaiiiler Law-ini, Henry (j. C. Wetmore, ('harlcM S. i'.stev, .lohn Feenv, jr. (Jenr-je W. Cr.rrie, Kdwin T. .Miller. 'I heoi.hilu- lidwanls, K. Cjcmkhitc, M. S. Ryan, .fohu Cornhill, .lulin H. .Minch. Ciia.les W. Ivstey. .lames Law. T!io>. Moss, Will. Shaw, I'avid B .(m-ics, W .iltci- H. I'attorson, Dennis < '011- n(dly, James Love, Ale.\iui(l"r Boyd, .fohu A, Campbell and W..lones, ; Kscjuires. JJii/ft S/irrlff'.—T\\o\m!i Temple, K-scpiire. JJq,iiti/S/ii:ii[f'. — \\\\\\an\ \\ . liOIip. Keejifr of the Rolls ivid C/rrf: of (lie J'<;(o:~\\. N'anWart, Ksii. , Snrvof^ati'. — (m rt;c F. II. Miiicliin, FiS(|uire. Unjistiui- of I'l' ui(,s. — Francis A. II. Stratton, Ksijuirc. /iri/lsfiuir 'if J/rril.- ,11,(1 Willi*. — .Mn'.diaiii D. Vii\a, Ivqiiiio. Itobt. ^^>•»^(^ Es(iuirc', Deputy. Ci'i-uii, I's. — Jiulali Hammond, John Mai'sliail, T.iomas Brown. S. D. .Macpherson, Theodore ('. Bi(»v,ii, David Little, Hiiaml'uw, Geo. Never.-, Wm. Jamicson, Ilc/i'Uiuli Croiikite, I'hailes Mctiil.bon. Alexander Hay, (icorgo .V. Ho«l:i!id, Charles F. Ilobeii. William McKennn, J. C. .Mott, M. I)., A. Ilciuicti. C. K. Dow. M.I).. (i(.'<)r!>vH. VaiiwiUl, Diivid Moortv ({corirc A. INricy. U. Coluini, Francis Killuini. and Kdwanl M. rattcrson, .M. iJ. Kstpiircs. Judifco/ J'rolhitrs.—il. r. H. Minchin, K,s(|uirc. ' C^///■ /i<»//«//?>«.—J!iiiies Henry, Ks«|nirc. Ciiiiiiixsio'ier for lukin'j Bail in (lia Snj, feme Court. -DmM (Gal- lagher, Esquiio. 74 YOKK. [1883. Comtnissiouers for takinrj AJftilarUx in the Suprctiie Court. — |j The several Attorneys practixiug in the County. " Coiniuisxiouer nadir (Jariiishce Act^ 88 Viet.y cap. 4 and 5. — Jwlin L. Marsh, Es(iuiro. Coinmi.s.nouer of' Ihc Alinn ami ]Vork JJoiise. — Daniel Brown, | \V. W. Long, Jailor. j Benjamin R. Burt, Et>i|., Conimis.sioner Parish of Douglas ("ivil Court. Joliu A. ('aniphell, ConnnisKioner, I'arish of Douglas Jivil Court. CORPORATION OK KIIKDKUKTON. G. FuEl) FisHKK, Kwiuire, Maj'or. I Charles W. Beckwith, Escpiire, City Clerk. '] John Edwards, Esquire, City Treasurer. James F. MeMurray, Esquire, City Auditor. Welliunton Ward. St. Ann's Ward. Carleton Ward. j (Queens Ward. Kings Ward. ALUtR.MLN, ^ j^jj,^ AIcBherson, Escpiire. (I ( C'harles Thomas, Escpiire, ( George H, Simmons, Esquire. (( ( Patiick Farrel, Es(|uire, ( Mu.ses II. Hall, Es()uire. (( t John Moore, Esquire, ( Alexander liureliill, Ksquire. (( j William Wilson, Hs(|uire, I I Captain Leigh, Esipure. I .Tohn Woodu.ud, City Marshal. ! Daniel Casey, IJoad Mastei-. ' [ David Currier, Wharfinger. Elijah Clark, E^(iuire, Conuiiissionor of the Alms House. N. T. Wlu'ck-r, Server ol' C:ty Tax Noticed, and Collector ol' Miscellaneous Licenses. Martin Moulin, Keepe) City Hall. Assessors. James Farrel, Chairman; (ieoigt- A. Clitt' and Jolm Hodge. lievisors. AlderniLU Mel'heiMm, 'J'houias, Burchill, Hall and Wil- son. Trustees of Schools.- Ai)i)ointt'd liy (}o\einnient : A. K. l{andoli>h, Chaiinum ; .J. L. Inches and l)r. Coidthard. Ai)poiuted by City Council: Wesley Vanwart, A. A. Sterling, Patrick i)ever and S. |). McBlierson. Poi.iCK DKrAiMMKNT. — Johu I,. Mar.>h, Ks(|uire, Police Magistrate; John Kichurds and John McDonald, Ks(|iiires, Sittmg Magistrates; J'u/icniirn — John Woodward, Seigt ant ; iJicdiardson IJooiu; and Jjis. Christie. FiHK Dki'artmknt. — Andrew rJi)selt, Chief Engineer; (fcorge Hutt, jr.. Assistant Engineer. Ali.caiiy. A. (J. lidgecoudie, Cai>tain. 1883. J YORK. 75 Pound Keei)er.- -.lohn Wooihvanl. ('oiiiiuoiiH DriverK. — liichardsfon Boone, Peter Humni, John Wood- ward, W. H. Friel, P(»beit C^ninn, Joseph Murray, l.saai' Burden, JaineH Roberts, Willi.ini Davis, Mnitin Nowlin, (ieortje Clinton, N, T. Wheeler, Paul Phillips, Zebedee Wri^dit. Constables. — PicbardKin Boone, Peter Hainin^f. John Woodward, W. H. Friel, W. W. Long, ]!obert (juinn, Josejili ^Murray, Janie« Roberts, Win. Davis, Martin Nowlin, (»eo. Clinton. N. T. Wheeler, James Dunhtp. Al'CTloXKKKh. — Ja.«. L. novrrlev. Jorfoph Mvrhrall, Goo. A Porlov, W. II. Friel, r,eo. B. Peters. (J. H. Vunwai t, I?.' U. Burt, J. Little-field, Alexander Hay, Sannicl Blair, (Jco go L. Iloyt, William (J. linteh, Edward Lowe, E. EstHbrooks, Thomas McVey, WillliUii Whitehead, lle/.c'kiah Cronkliltc and II. G. C. AVetniore. StuvKV(»iw OK Li;.MHKK. -Wilmot (iuioii, W. K. Turner, Alfred Tur- ner, Peter Hainin^', N. T. Wheeler, David (!urrier, (i"!0. Parker, F. H. Berry, L. A. Kstey, R. McNally, R. Boone, A. '" /leminfr, .lohu Stirlmg, J. Murray. J. T. Wheeler, H. E. Sy pliers aid F. S. Estey. Cyrus W. Burt, Inspector of Shingli-s. SlRVEYOKH OK Wood AND Com,. — Wilmot (luinu. Thonias Howell, I). Currier, W. R. Turner, Jesse Waters, Peter Haining, Chas. L. Richaixls, Jas. T. Wheeler, James Murray and H. E. Syphers. SuRVKYou OK IcK. — I). CurHtr. Fknce Vikwkus. — H. Dohcrty, W. McKay, 1*. Fit/.patrick, 1). Kenry J. Ryan and M. Hyaii. Cn'v Enoineku. — A. G. llcckwitli. C. E., E!=eita. Born March 10th, 1848. MaVrieJ Alarcli 21st, 1871, to John, Manjuis of Lome, Kniglit, Governor-(jreneral of the honiinion of Canaila. His Royal Highness Arthur William Patrick Albert, Duke of Coii- naui- dent of the Council Lord Privy Seal -Lord Carling- ford. Secretary of St-ate for Foteign Affairs— Earl (rninville. Sec- retary of State for India— Maiquis of Hartingt»m. Secretary of State for the Home Department— Sir W. Harcourt. Secretary of State for the Colonies— Karl of Kind»erlev Secretary of State for War- lU. Hon. Hugh C. K. Childers. First Lord of the Adndralty- - Eari of North Brook. Chief Secretary for Ireland — Earl Spencer. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster President of the Local (Jovernment Board — lit. Hon. J. G. Dobson. President of the Board of Trade— Rt. ILm. Joseph (/hamberlain. 188a.] DOMINION OF CANADA. 77 DOMINION OF CANADA. His Excellkncv, Sir .Toliu (Joor^^e Edward Henry Douijla-s Sutlierland Caiii|il)ell (commonly calleil the Marfpiis of J'^orne), Kni^'ht of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thi.stle ; Kni<,'ht tirund ('ross of the Most IMstin^'uinhed Order of St. Michael and St. (ieorye, (Jovernor-Cieneral of Canada, and Vice- Admiral of the same. queen's I'uivY couNc'ir, von canada. General. Hoi\. A. P. Caion, ISrini.ster of Militia, lion. John O'Con- nor, Secretary of State. Hon. J H. Popi", Mini.ster of Af,'ric!dtnre. Hon. Miickenzie liowell. Minister of Customs. A. W. ^IcLellan, Mini.sterof Marine and Fisheries. Hon John ('ti.stit,'an, Mini.ster of Inland Revenue. Hon. Sir Alex. (Jamj»bell, Minister of Justice. H«)n. Frank Smith, President of the Council. Hon. D. L. JiIclMieracn, Speaker of the Senate (without portfolio). II' 11 Memheus OK THE Senate OK THE PRovrxcE or New BRrNswicK.— Hon. AmoH. Edwin liotsford, Westnutrland ; Hon. William Hunter Odell, Fretlericton; Hon. l>avid Wark, Richiliucto; Hon JohnFer^'u- son, Bathur.st; Hon John Boyd, St. John; Hon. Aljner lleid Mc- Clellan, Hopewell; Hon. John (Jlasier, Sunbury; Hon. James Dever, St. John; Hon. Williaiu Muirhead, Chatham; lion. J. 1). Lewin, St. Juhu. Members ok the Hoise ok Co.m.mons koii the Phovince ok New BUVNSWIC'K —Albert, J. Wallace; Carleton, David Irvine; Charlotte, A. II. (rillmore; (Jloucester, Kennedy F. Burns; Kent. Ct. A. Uirouard; Kings. (Jeorge E. Foster; Nortliumborl.-uid, Hon. P. Mitchell; Queentt, (J. (J. Kin,!,'; Kestip,'ouc}ie, J. Molfatt; St. John (city). Hon. Sir S. L. Tilley; St. John (city and county). Hon. Isaac Burpee and ('. W. Weldon; Sunbury, Charles Burpee; X'ictoria, .lohn Costiyan; Westmorland, Josiah Wood; York, J. Pickard. HiH His HiH His His His His Honor Honor Honor Honor llonttr Honor Honor Hiu Honttr H Hun. J. B. ROBINSON, Lieutenant-(Jovernor of the Pro- vince of Ontario. ' Hon. THEODORE ROBITAILLE, I lieutenant-Governor ; of the Province of Quebec. H(m. ADAMS d. ARCHinAI.D, C. M. (;., Lieutenant- ; Governor of the Province of Nova Scotia. i Hon. ROBERT DI'XCAN WIEMOT, Lieutenant-Gov- ernor of tlie Pnivim-e of New Brunswick. Hon. THOS. HKATH HAVILANl), Lieutenant-Gover- nor of Prince Ldward Island. 1 Hon. J. C. AITKKXS, Lieutenant-(iovernor of Manitoba. ! Hon. .VLBKRT NORTON RICHAIiDS, Lieutenant-(iov- ernor of British Columbia. Hon. E. DEWDNEY, Lieutenant-Governor of the Noith-> West Territories. 78 l'KOVIN<'K OK NKW UKl'NSWK'K. [1883. Lewis, Harri- RoI)in- Davitl- AsHist- . Wct- of thu PKOVINOE OF NEW BRQNSWIOK. His Hon..r the Hon. IJOBKRT Dl'NCAN WrLMt)T, Lieutenant- (fovenior of the Province of New Brunswick, i Henry Wihuot, Kin\., l^ivate Secretary to the Lieut. -Gi^vernor. I ( 'aptain Alfred K. Street, Aide-de-C'amp. 1 EXF.tl'TIVE COI'NCIL. j Hon. Rohort Youn<,', Prenident. Hon. Pierre L.andry, Provincial Secietary; Hon. Ezekiel McLeod, ! Attorney-(Joneral ; H(»n. Michael Adams, Surveyor-General; Hon. ■■ (lecnxe Colter, Chief Commirisiouer Board of Works ; Hon. Finnemore j'E. Morton, Solicitor-General; Hon W. E. Perley, H».n. L). L. Han- jj ington (Premier), and Hon Dr. Lewis, without office. Ij I.EGISI,.\TIVE COfNCir,. ;; Hon. Robert Young, President, Hon. William H; milton, Hon. D Haningt^'s, Hon. ('. Molnerney, Hon. Archibald son, Hon. .Tohn Elewellini,', Hon. James Ryan, Hon. Robert sou, Hon. W. li. BevericlKe, Jlon. A. F. Randolph, Hon. A. A. son, Hon. A. 1). Richard. Okkickks.- Georj^e Botsford, E.s(|., Clerk ; J. H Phair, Edq., ant Clerk ; G. F. Hill, Esu , I«:nt,^r(.ssint,' C!lerk ; Henry G. C more, l'2sandry, Beceiver-Ceneral and Provincial Secretary; Hon. Ezekiel McLeod, Attorney-( General : ^Villi;^nl Jack, Esi|.. Advo- cate-Cieneriil ; William llemy Tuck, D. C. L., Clerk of the Crown; James S. Beek, Es(|., Auditor (General; J. W. Snuth, Es(|., Dejuty Provincial Secretary and Deput'' l'eceiver(»eneral ; Andrew Indies, Es(|., Deputy Survty(>r-(Jent'ral. Qiirni\'< Con7isr/-Ui)\\. Sir A. J. Sinilli, Hon. Charles X. Skinner, David S. Kerr, Janus J. Kiiyo, I.ewis P. Fisher. (}. S. (Jrimmer, B. Lester IVters, John .lanu-s Kra-^er, Williaiu JaeU, \V\;\. H. Tuik, Charles W. Weldon, F. E. Hmker, Allan Davidsor.. SauMiel Thomson. Theoithilus DesBrisay, Williuin .Fames uilhort. tJcori^c (J. (Jil- bcrl, \l. Hutchliisoi). P. J{. Stevenson, D. L. IIanin. Allison, Esii., Porcn,';uese Consul at St. John, N. B. W. B. Morris, Es.|., Consular A.^'ent f'>r Si>aiii at St. Andrews. Daniel Brown, Ks(|., do do St. Stephen. Rich. Hutchi.son, Vioe-Con.sul at Mirandchi for .Sweden and Norway. Bobt. H\itchison, do Restii,'ou(;he do do John Fergusons, do Bathurst do do 80 COURTS. [1883. \V. J. M. II,uiiii>;ti>ii,\"ice-roii.-iul at Slu'iliiu;, Hwedi-n and Xtuway. '^ •FiiMif' .MacLTivKo'" 'iiant, (^'IlK^lI of the Xotlierlamls. W, 11. I'lii'Iy. V.><\., SiiiM-iiiiti'iKlcnt .Marine and Mercunlile Depart- ' nuMit anil lioaril of 'Inulf. Knuland. (}. }\. ' ConiiiMHHioTH'r-fortakiii}^' Alliduvits, Acknowled^'emontH, I)epo.Hitinii-(. j^c.fortht' CoiutH in tin' Province of New liriniMwiclx. -John M. Cld^liulni, Halifax, X. S., and ("lius. lleynold.s, Halifax, N. S. Thou, Kelly. Kaij., SinnmcrKide, P. K. I. W. II. IJeatty, 1''hij., I'rovincf of ( h\tario. .l.thn .M. M. Duff, Kh. Allen, Ksq., iJoston, Man.s. .Joseph H. Harris, Fv-i(|., Xo. 7, Conit Street, Jiostun. C. O'Connor, 1']h<|., Man(!liester, Xew Hampshire. Joseph li. Branian, .5 Court Htfeet, Jioston. Harry Polloek, Ni . 47 Gre«hain Hon.se, London. (lOnudand). C'l.iundHsidiier of l)oed.>4, ^i'., for X^ov.i Scotia. —A. H. DeMill, Escj., ] barrister, St. .lohn. ('ou)nuH.sioTier of Deeds, itc, for C^uelwc. Henry W. Frith, Esf).. Harri.ster, St. John. C'onunissioner for Mas.*aclm3etta. — Jithn Kerr, Ertq. COURTS. S'JPRKMK COLUT OF JI'DK'.VTOKK, Chii/Ju,s/irr —]hn. John C Allen, l:5th October, 1875. Jiisfias. — Hon John W. Weldon, IJOtli November, 18fiS ; Hon , A. U.unsford Wetmore, 'i.'.tli May, 1S70: Hon. Charle.si Dntl", Hth ()et()l)er, 187"i; lion. .\c,iliis I,. Pidnicr, Jii(ii;(' in E(iuitv, Miiv ;}(Mh. isrit: Hon. (i. E. Kinu', Dccoinbcr, ISHO. I William 11. Tuck, Ksquirc, ("leik of tin; Orown; William Carman, Es(iuire, Clerk of the riei;s aiul Clerk in Equity; T. Ciirleton Allen, Deputy Clerk in Eijuity. COirRTS rOli IIIK I'UoH.VTK ok W1LI-S, and OK.VNTISO AUMINISTnATIONH, The Probate CDurt f(.r the City und County of St. John, is held every Kiiday at tin-ee o'doi'k at the Kej^i.-^try OlKce; and the like (^)urt ill the other Countie.>< of the Province, i.s held at the times specially appointed l)y the re,-:pective Judges. rOL'UT OF DIVOIU.'K AND MATRIMONIAL C'AUSKS. Honorable A. R. Wetmorc, Judfje; F. A. II. Straton, Esq., Registrar. COITUT 01' Vlf'K ADMIRALTY. Hon. Cha.s. Watter.", Judge and Commissary ; R. Le.ster Peters, Esquire, ' Deputy Judge and Coinmi.>j.sary ; William Jack, Esquire, Advoeate (ien ' eral ; A. A. Stockton, E.s(i., Registrar and Scribe; (i. Sidney Smith, j B. L. Peters, Q.C., and Alfred E. Oulton, Esquire.^, Surrogates. Thos. ! C. Humbert, Marshal. , 1883.] FJAUKISTEHS ANI> ATTOUNEYS. 81 ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS, i [OB8ERVK. — 'I'lioHc whom; namoR nro priiiU'd In Ifiilics nro clllier imt rusidi.i^ 1 or nut pructlsing 111 this I'roviiicc.l NAMEf*. Charles I'. Wetinore W'il/inin Wileij, . . . . William Curmiui, .. . . Timothy R. Wetmoie, H.C.L. SumuelHallett Whitlock.... Richard Carmau, .... Charles A. Hardin);, . . . . William Jack, Q. C George h\ H. Minchin, Samuel Gay Morst*, Jiohert Jiariy Diciei/, ... . lion. W. lluiUer Oildl, A. li. Stephen H. Hitchin^s, Christiipher Milner. . . . . Diivid Shank Ki, William James 'Ulbert, (ieorRe Ottv, Sir Albert J. Smith, QC Jumeg Oildl, A. Ji., Thomas W. Bliss, ItuiKjlas Ji.Sf'Vt'iiit, Samuel Ji. JJaoidson, John Henry Phair, M. Admitted Altoriii'V. 11 July, 17 Jnly, Ailmittud IlarrUlor. at) do do i:)0(;t 1.-. Julv, I s Jnly, Hi Oct., I I Feb., in Oct., do. do. 7 Feb., 18 n is July, IHT. (lo. do. 17 Oct., do. 17 Oct. is:m ♦i Feb., Ti; n Feb., ;'.() 11 Feb.,lS;{7 17 June, P.T It Oct., 1(1 Feb., do l:< Oct., II Feb., do ir> .Inne, I'iOet., l"! Jniie, 17 Oct., do 17 Oct. do 17 Oct., 4 Feb , 14 Oct., Is June, l;5 Oct., {l:}Oct., It Feb., 1'2 Oct., 13 June, ('» Feb., do HFeK, 1(1 Oct., 1S4." do d(ii 16 Oct., 184r)| 2.') tit; 8ti 31 3'2 34 3A 34 87 '6r> 38 37 do. 3S do .IS ;in do do 40 4(1 do 40 dol 4,1 41 41 do 41 do ^3 do 41 4a do 45 14 Jnlv, 17 July, .-. Fob . Iti Julv, It) July, 17 do." 11 Feb., 11 Feb., It) Oct , !i Feb., 7 do. 8 Feb., 1-2 Oct., do. 12 Oct. 18.37 11 Feb., 37 do. do. 11 Feb., 1837 3 F(!b. 4'-' 14 Oct., 13 June, t". Ffb., l;{ Oct , 4 Feb., do 11 June, 14 v>ct.. It; June, 13 Oct., do 13 Oct., do 13 Oct., 11 Feb., 13 Oct., 17 June, i:i Oct., 13 Oct., « Feb . u; Oct., ir. Oct., 4 Fei)., 5 Feb., 17 June, 14 Oct., 1S47 do do 14 Oct., 1847 37 4(» 40 do 41 do 4(.' 41 do do do 4 '2 do 4'.i 43 4'2 do 4-2 43 4.', do do 47 4ti 48 Keildence. Fredericton. Riv. de Chute. Fredeiiclon. GaKetovvn. St. Andrews. Chatham, (tayetown. Saint John. Fredericton. Hopewell. Nova Scotia. Fredericton. Saint Stephen. Dorchester. Saint John. Wood.-itock. Saint John. Fredericton. Arichat, C. B. Nova Scotiu. New York. ! Hopewell. Fredericton. Restigouche. Huthurst. New Vork. Saint John. Kinits ("o. Saint .lohn Sidnt John. Newca.stle. Fredericton. l-^ttint John. I Fredericton. Woodstock. 1'. K. I^Iand. Saint John. Dorchester. .Slu'diac. Hampton. Dorchester. Noia Scotia. Richibucto. United States. Cahtornia. 1 Fredericton. 82 HAUUISTKRS ANl» ATroUNKYS. [188'1. NAM IX Ailriiitl(«| ' Allorni-v. Ailniltlcd HiirriHlir. ItPHldenoo. Qmrqt If(U'<^ .... Alhi'rt r. It. MrKtiiini, JamcH U. (!iirry, .... Alrtin)rtoti (Iriiumer, Q.C. HtMirv NV. Fiilh, IIO..' I'rhf Mtlrhtl' ({eo. (i. (Jilbcrt, A. H Ell ward J(U-lr, .... H. Loater K'ters, Q. (' iJiiiiiif Fi'i'il'iKini , .... Kdvviird li. (Jhtiiidler, . . . . .loliii ('. Wjhslow, .. . . William W. Street, A. B., Robert llutchiiiHon. John jHiiieH Fniser, Q.C. . . lit/ijtuuia (S. (rrai/, A. Jl., lA-wiH J. Alinon, . . . . I), (iiistuvus Maeliuichliin, Charles VV. Weldoii, Q. C, Aluxaiider Italluiitirio, .... J/unUUrrs; Af A WUIiiin, l\ J)»h, A. II James J. Kvrv, .... JIJuIiu li. Marsh, .Inn., A. It., i William Henry Tuck, Q. C, ' Charles J. Sayre, . . . . I Oioiyn Frtdr.rich JliU, ... , ' Joseph U. I'eek, . . . . I Jiiincs li. Mdr^hanr, .... ! Charles K. Knapp, Charles .>f. Skinner, Q. C... ; Gettr^e Sidney Smith, A. U., ' Daniel L. llaninKlon, Q. C, IJenj. 1{. Stevenson, A. U.,Q.(y., I Henry liartlett Uainsford, John Aujiustus Wright, A. IJ. T. Gray Merritt, F. E. Barker, I).C.L.,Q. C, ('luirleH Allison I'ei'k, .... William Munson .larvis, .... !,Jo8et>h ('. Barberie, Charles II. B. Fisher, (^('., iJidni (tt'tifton ('litJ'di'd .... I A. Uankin Bedeli; A. B., . . . . j Thomas A. Welling, :, Edw. L Wetmore, A.B.,Q.C. T) Feb., do 11 June, 15 Oct., , do do Hi I 4 Feb.. 10 June, do U Oct., do do : do UOot., 12 Oct., : 7 Feb , do 13 .lone, do Oct,, do do Oct., 12 June, Oct., 7 Feb., lu Juno, do Oct., April, 13 Oct., ' Feb., April, Oct, do i Feb , I June, jll Oct., I June, I do ' 1 April, i 1 April, lunu, do ' Ai)ril, April Oct., ' ( )et. , in do U Feb., l 13 June, do 1 2 Oct. , do 13 do dii II do do 12 Oct., 47 10 Feb., 47 I o June, do, do| Oct., do do dol do 47; 1 2 Oct., 47' 13 Juno, 4h Oct., bi> 7 Feb.. do 10 April, f)!! Feb., do 1*2 June, f)U Oct , doi do do 27 Oct., 50 27 Oct., 51 10 June, 51 Oct., 52 Oct., June, do do do do 53 do dO: 5i;' do do Oct., do June Oct., do Feb.. June, do 3 Oct., 51)1 June do do tv'i do (U), do t>o li) Oct., do, June, do June. April, do lUOct., )»()ll Oct., do 14 do° ♦i3. G Feb., do ti3 17 June, 48 New Bnins'k. do Brit. Coluinbiu Ax (iugetown. do St. Andrews, do Saint John. 47 do. 4S Neweastle. 4!i Fredericton. do Australia. ... Westmorland. 4'.> St. Stephen, do Snint John, do .Montreal. 4K Saint John. 50 Charlotte. 50 Saint John. 5'.' ('hatham. 51 Dorchester. 5h Woodstock. 51 Fredericton. 52 Uichibucto. do Fredericton. 5) llalilax. N. S. 51 Saint John. 53 Bathurst. 52 Saint John, 5.'' Suint John. 53 do. do do. . . . .Vmherst. 54 Fredericton. 55 Saint John. 5r> Kichibucto. . . . St. Stephen. 58 '^orchester. do. Halifax. fto Dorchester, do .Suint John. 511 Saint John. 61' Dorchester. 80 St. Andrews. 1)2' Fredericton. »>1 Suint John. 61) Saint John, (il do. *t:i' Hopewell. )■> Saint John, do Dalhousie. •»4 Fredericton. (!4 United States, (it Saint John. . . . Shediac. lil Fredericton. 1883.] ItAllKlSTKUS ANI» ATTOUNKYX. 83 !i NAMKS. A. 1). Willium M. Connell. LL. ii., (ii>orK« K. OreKory, Chiirlea A. lluUteud, T. liiirclav Uobinson, A. Citlitb Kichiirdsun, I'litrick H. Swff/it/, linnemore K. Morton, Lewi.i A. Mills, .liimos F. McMiuuH, Allroi Henry DeMill, A. II. Ijawrance Sturdce, A. &i. Silus Alvvunl, M. A., /Utr Millar, lliihert Jirools PtteiH, Kdwin Byron Win«low, . . Uoburt Cuie, M. 12 Jure, do 12 lime, do 111 «), !.■) Oct., I do I do U Feb., do ThumnH LiHt'ix Iliu'ftson, A, Ji.\ do Aiidi-ew O Ulair, ... .j 18 April, Mj'iril /•'. Sh'eit, ....| do (iiMirm; McSorley, ....| do .luiuoa a. Forbe.s, ....113 April, A. (!. Fairweutlier, ....I do Frederick W. Stockton, 1 13 Oct. WnUti' tJaintH Kilnti', .... do Uobert .1. Uitchie, iUdo li'.hrit. Matthew, A. M., .... 1 U Oct., St unit 1/ lioi/il, . . . . 1 1 (i do Allan Aiircd I'eck, ;M April, Uaiulolph Ketcluini .loncst, : !.'> .iiino, I.suac Allen .lack, li ( '. I 1'.^ Oct., JiiiiiiK Hiiiitiini, .... j Ij Oct., Isl'iul S, (rl'ilSS, . . t,t Daniel .Jordan, .... ■.' I'tb. .lo.siah Wood. I if >«'el)., Alfred E. Oultou, ....i.T uiie, Aii}ju8tU8 II. {'"niniK o»', ... , o (;ilberl Ii. \\\^»y i;i..H , .. e .l.reiuiah Tru . , Li .'. .. il Jnne Alfred A. Stockton, A. M., do .Michael Adumx, .... II Oct., Cliarlea W. heckwith , 1 1 ( »iit, Kzokitl .MoLcod, IiI..B., .... do U. Cliiptnan Skinner, . . . . U» Feb., Tliomas Milledne. M. A 10 Feb., (Jeorge Fred'k. Fislier 10 Feb., Alex. W. Haird, ' do Stephen IJ. Appleby jlDOct., Charles II. liU^^rin, A. 1» do (icorfto II. Sleaihn.m II Feb., William li. McSwtmi/, >.\ April, Wdliani 0. Milner, do Ihmiel C. Conrner, IjL.U !l'j June, <>:< H June, <■>■ Woodstock, do do dii Fredericton. •'•8 12 June, ti Moncton. do ii; do lil do. • •:i i:i Oct., (i(i|Uichibucto. do lArostook, do l.T Oct., rtolSusHBX Vale. <»"i 11 Oct., f(i|St. Stephen. »' 11 Feb., tiCi Frederict'Mi. do 11 Feb., »i;")i'«aiiit John, til Jnne, (»ol do. 'il 10 Oct. i!o do. do April, «(; Ottawa. tlo Australia, til ,H Feb., «*.7 Fredericton. do 8 July, do liichibucto. do I United .States. •J.'i April, (57 Fredericton. do (III do do. do do dol!^"'"' Oeorne. <'••■' 10 April, «7i-"*"''»> Juhn. do do do! do. <>."> 10 Juno, 7f.!">rti>it .fohn. do Oct., (17 roronto. do l() Oi't., 117 Saint .lohn. t)."i do do New Voik, do do Hopewell. do 11 Oct., t'.T VVood.stoek. do 12 Oct., 117 Saint John, do 11 Oct , i;7St. .Ii)hn. do I Mew York. do 1.-. Oct., 1.7 I'nitclState.s. tl.'( 111 Feb., lis, Fredericton. Cm Dorchester. do 11 June, 'l^ do. do do do Saint .lohn. '•7 11 .luno i>'> Saint John. •17 June i'>>|Saint John, do Udo tl*" do. '17 14 Oct., dolVewcastle. 1)7 II Oct., ;•"< Fredericton. do 1(> Oct., 'l'' Saint John. lis 10 June, '1'.' do •is '.I June, (>'.' .Siiint John. (is :'. Feb., tl'.i Fredericton. do :i June, ilV Saint John, lis U Oct., (ID Woodstock, do i3 April, 70 Fredericton. (i«i Moncton. (>'.' 12 April, 7" Hulifax. do l.'i Ju'ie. 7" Sackville. (lii 1.") Jun ', 7inf)Koii S» Feb., 70 8 Feb., 71 Fredericton. 1 Kdwnrd U Oroaory. LL. U., do do 8 Feb., 71 Suint John. Mont«>s()niini .McDnimld, 'li .Innp, do l.'> June, 71 do. John Wiilet. id'2 Oct , do 12 Oct., 7 1 do. Thomas W. IVters, l,I-.H.... do do do do do. 1 Tiirri' A. liundry, Q. C, do do do do Dorchester. Lemnel .1. Twef dio, do do, d(> do' Newcastle. : .lames Mitoh»>II,A. M do do do do St. Stephen. .lamt-a (>. .Stevens, .Ir . A. U., do do do do do. .J/,nr>/ nUi/avd, J.1..11 1 16 Feb., 71,21) Feb., 72 Saint John. Robert 0. Stockton, i,h. ll. 1 do doi « April, do St. John. Kdwiird T. (;. Knowies do do iu Feb., do .Saint John. ' Melbourne Mc.Mona<;le, .... 1 do doi do do SI. Stephen. : Barry R. I'iant. do do, do do Maduwuska. ' A. Kuinslonl BiiUoch ' do do; do do do. 1 Robert A. Borden, A. 11 2-2 June, 71 27 J one. ""lY Moncton. i George VV. Bnrbi.lKe, A. M., do dO| do do Ottawa. 1 William ruyisley. A. 15 do do! do do Saint John. (Miurles Abn.T Slucdonuld, .. :2(i Oct., do 24 oa.. 7vi do. 1 \\ illiam B. Wallace, 2"» June, 72 .8 June, 73 do. Allen Ottv i:>irle, 2.-) Oct., do •^7 Oct.. 73 do. riiilij) Taliner, 2 ' Feb., 73 27 June, 74 do. Caleb T. Fox. do. do 8 Feb.. 1h (iaijetown. , Lrant/tr A. W/iitr, .. . do. do v7 June, 741 J. Arthur l''airu'iiitli>r, do. do Suint John. 1 ]Villi(iiii 11. l>lcki-(n< , .... 1 June, do ! do. 1 .lames Alfred Vunwart, A. M. 1 Nov. •\ Feb 7.'> Fredericton. ; Wesley Vanwart, A. M., .!o d.) do do do. (Jeorge F. Maiid, .... \Z Keb. 71 I Felv, 7.'") Saint John. t (leor^e A. Ileiidetsoii do. 71 do ti tUintham. Jumes A. Belyea, do 74 1 1 Oct , do Suint John •lames L. Keir, do 74 do do do. Thos. Curletdi. Allen, LI.. B., 22 Oct , 74 2;u)ct., 75 St. John. Robert Barry Smith, i»'2(kt.. 74 i-\ Oct., 7i>'.Vl(mctoM. tloseph Howe Dickson, . do do 21 Oct., 70i Dorchester. Frederick Herher' .McKiel,. . d(. do 'I'Z Oct., 7.') Saint John. .las. Roach M'^Monu^le, LIj. B do do •JJO.t., 7" Sussex. HukIi Huvi lock .McLean, ... . la Feb., 7 1 1 Feb , 7(> Saint John. Henry A. Forster, . do d. . . . .iShettint John Miles B. Dixon, .\-iZ April . du \l\ April , dO| do. WiUium A. I'ai-k, { do do do do'NewcBstle. 1883.] BAURIHTERS AM) ATTOKNEYS. 85 NAMKS. Attmitted Atloriu'v. Michael Samuel Benson, ... Kd. Perley Williston, A. IJ., -lohn Itlttuk, llnmphrev Gilbert, Thomas U. McMillan, Oliirence W. Treudwell, . . . VVilham A. Kusjiell, John H. Colhcr. Hurvoy Atkmaun, . . (loopi^e Herbert Lpc, A.M.. (Jeorue Dick.Mdn Otty, William WalHon Allen, ... Andrew H. Johnson, (Jeorge C. CohIop, A moil A Wilson. Charles H. Miiatera, .I(.hn I). Williams, ( 'hipniuu A Stet-ves, Josfph A. Harris, ( 'harlert A. Pahiier, W. H. Chan.llHr, L.L.B.,.. William Wilwm, K. A. Jjawlur, \y. NV. Wells, William A. Tnifuiaii, .... William F. Keirt.soii llnnrv H. Kiiimensoii AlluM't S. White, Stt'plien Uaiul, .... i:. U. McAl|)in«, \. K. McIa'ihI, . . . , I'harles ()'l,).mii.-ll, K. I'. Mcdiveru. Jr., A. M., •lamus Amlinme tiaiinuh ,. . llobert McLeod, .... llurton S. Keml, Ti. L.H.,.. . . DiMinis B. (ialla;,'ht'r, .... .Iiihn Mi'Ali.ster, .... Ivlmuiul (leorKf Kaye, .... ' li'tirKe 1'. ThonhM, .... .\ilam A. Uankiu*-, .... i'liinriit J. l>iij}'!l. .... ■ i'lui T. HarrinL,'t(m, . . . . NairiHMe A. Landrv, Ij. li. B. Aml.nHt' I). Kichaid.K. L. li. ll.-nry A. P.nvfli, B. A ( MM(rj,'e V. Mclnernt'v, L. L. J» T. S\vayn»! l)<'sllri.say, . . . . William llazt-n, . . . . ■I'llni It. C'lstiifiin, . . . . \\ illiamson Ki.slmr, Ij.h.W. . Ilii^'h Matlu'.sou, . . . . lloury H. iFaujew, . . . . il8 June, I do I.J2 Oct., ' do do I do , do i 2 Ki-b., 11 Feb., ' do I do do do iM April, I do I do 121 Oct., I d„ ; d.. (I.. ; i\u i\o lF*'b., iMav. I'Jl .fune I (111 18 (K-t., jllMK-t., I do lApril, ItluilC, do I .... doi-.)a()ct., l April 7!*^ do d.. do do-Jl April. do 7'.i 4 Feb, do do'J4 Juin', llo do 70 20 Oct, llo 2.") .liniH, do 10 K,.b. do 2:? Oft, d" ;<(> Oft, ilo 12 Oft, . . . Chatham, do \'c*caatli*. 7l»|Kr('dpricton. d()|.SluHliac. 77 J>1 John, do do. 7() '^hfdiuc. 77 "^t. John. doMoncton. dii 't. John. dii| do do do. dir( 'liatham. 77 St. John. do, d(,. do St John. 7^! do. doMonctoii. . . . |I>oston,.Mas!». 77!St. John, dol'-t, Juhn do Frcilfricton. 78 Nf\Vf;w*tle. ATTORN EY.S. 1883 NAMES. Ailniifteil Adniitt. Attorney. Barrist. Hi Uesideiice. Havflock ('">, A. M :?;» Oet., 1 7!t 4Fel.., SI FrederietiiU. .Tiiiiii's Ht'vlin, ... 12 I'Vh., SOH IM), SI St. John. Janus I». Mitclu'II do do 14 Kel.. S] W'innipt;,'. •luhn 1!. M.-dtl.y. do do 14 Fel). SI NewcaHtIt'. Williiiin A. (^liiin. 24 April. •'^0 2«) A|.ril, SI Fre(lericton. Fnnrirk- W. Tniri:; 17 .Inne do2;s Jiiuu, SI V. State.s. .\itlinc 1. Tnu-.imii. M. A... do do21 dutie. SI St. .Tohn. (ifui-.' .\. Davis, I.. I..li do d" 12 Oct., dol do Kk-hard 15. A.liin.s. L.I..I5... do do i.-, April S2 ( 'hatliam. Allan A. DaviilMiii. jr 22 .lo do 2r» June, SI Newcastle. >!ii-ani (!. Ik-tts. 23 ( >et, W-ioDct., 81 St. John. W. < '. Ha/i'U iJiiiiuuer, '.xel, . . do 'lo.... '. . .. Fredericton. .Iaiue.'< Stiatnii, do do 24 Fel.., S2 St. John. William 1). McLeod, .... do I'el)., j^2 . . . ; ; do (Je..r-f W. All.-n, A. M do do; '.'.'.' do Uiibi'it .Nhinav, jr.. .... 15 ,lo do! ... VVestinorlM. J.enmel Allan 'c'unv. .M. A. 17 .April do . . . St. John. l)on-:ild Stewai t Hutchism, do do;:..; : .Newcastle, Spuryeiiu Wortman, .... do d(.' Moncton. Clitfcrd H. Deiw.m; do do '.'.'. Winnipe;,'. VriMlfi ick Clarence Uiiiid, .. d.> do : : ; ; Nova Scotia. Wm. Murrav, .... do dol ... ranij.btUton. Tht-ma.x \. Kinnear, do do ^ Shediac. d. De\'el>er N'tMli'rt, do do St. John. A. Ia-wIs IWIyea. do do .... Fredericton. .Fosiali A. Miir >liv. .... Kol)ert M. AiK er.si.n do do ... Woodstock. 18 do do| .... * . . St. John. Daniel .M( Intyre. .... do doi Winni .e.;,'. .St. Jo in. dnlm V. Ashe, .... do di. Albert d. (Jre^'i.ry. 28 dune do Fredeiictoii. Daniel Midlin, .... hii. ('aiu))lM'll, Ri'v. ,1. H,, iJoivliest*'!-. Covert, Itev. W. S., Ciraiul .Maiian. Kavfiiport, Rev. J. M., Mission ("Imp- el, rnrllund, St. .lulm. i»eVer, 1{«\. ("aihxi. IJecl.ir, St. Paul, I'orllaiid. I Demi Rural i. l)(>wlin}r, l!ev. TlKodnre !'„, Itrclur, St. (Jeorf^e. Carletiiii. St. .Inlin. KU'Welliii;^. Rev. .1. K. Wjcklow. I'lt'Wflliiij;. Re\-. K. 1*., Resii^oiiclie. lorfvtli, U»v. Oavid, i;eoti>r,Clmtliain i'.'wier, Hev. W. I.eK., lieclor. I'riiice VVitliaiii. (ii -er. Ue\. \V., Hiirt M.. New Denmark. Ililtz. Rev. All^'llstlls !•"., Derby. Ijoyt, Itev. L. A., AiidoMT. Ho'adiey, Rtv. .\rtliur. Mtmctoii. latTrey.Kev. W., St. MaryV. Keteliiiin,Kev.("an(tn, D.i)., St..ViidrewH. Loekwai-d. Rev. .1., St. Martins. I.ove, Rev. (J., Kiiijrselear. ^lalller^ Uev. i;., Warden Wi(»i;i;i.>' Or- |ilian .\syluni. .Mcdiev, Ki'v. Cannn, SiiS!*ex. Millidife. Rev. J. W.St. David. MeKiel. llev. W. Leit., HriLdi). Montjrfoinery, Rev. H.. Ifainptoii, Nealo!*, iti'V. J., tJaif •tuwu. Nrales IJev. T., Wixwlslock. Niales, lJe\. II. H.. (.'ainpolielld. iNewniiam, Rev. (). S . Si. Mary's, St. I .luim. Irurnlher, Kev. I). 15., St. .lu.ie, Carlvton. I'iekell. IJeV. D. W., (Jrei-nwirli. Raynioiil. Rev. W. <»., Staidc.v . ' Uiilurl:*, Itiv. t». (i., Frt'drricldn. Kiislit'in. Kev. JoH»|ili, Christ ('liiireli. Sanit Slcplifti, Se>.\il. i;<\. Canon, I'li. Ii., H«-.idelu'e, l!ii;.'iit«>ii, Kiiirl.'ind. "'eliiptlold. i;e\. (!(iii;e. jSmilli, Kev .lolm. Assistant in ( 'nthe- ilral. l''r«'deiictt>ii. Spike. Uev. Henry M., .Musipiash. ISireel. Kev. \V. II., l;aIlMirf>I. Slerhhu-, Uev. ncty. (J. A. Krho;icld. S, Sfliotlfld. (!. t'iiliiev Siiiiti., i;s(|.. and tln'TicnHiirt'iof the Soci»'ty (i-x otllcioi. Uoani of lloiiu- Mi:*.ii()ii.4— Tht' KJKhl Hfvi'n'iul the Lord Hishoit icx otllcioi. The Kiylit I'icvcrcnil the Coadjutor Hishr)|) (ex ollh'ioi. the Treasurer of tin- Society lex otlicioi. the Secretary of the Society (ex ofllcio). Hev. (J. M. Arinstronff. M.A.. Rev. Canon DeVeher, .M.A.. Rev. Canfui RriKKtocke, M.A., Rev Canon Medlcv. Rev. (i. (1. Roberts and T W. Daincl, W. M. Jarvis. K H. Cliandler. K. T. Clinch. Samuel Scohtleld. V.. II Kairwenther. Ewjuir«-s: (Icorue A. Scliotleld, K*i\., Secretary. Tho CUm^.V. Willows' and Orplians Fund. -H. L. Sturdee.Kwi.. Secretiiry. i;<»MAX c.vrnoi.ic clkimjymkx. IN THK DIOCKSK OT SAtNT .lOHS, NKW BIIUNSWICK. At the C^alhedral of the Ininiacnlale Conception St. .lohn. X.H.Tlie Hiplit Rev. .loMN SwKKNT, I). I).. Ilev. Anldiiie Oufllet. Rev. H. Jl«'han. I^'V. 1'. Dochi. K|.c(iiv; Milltown, IUmh. Jaitien (Jninii and .1. Walsh: \VM(i(lHti»ck, Itcv. .lolm (.'. .Miirniv, V (1.; Uichnionil, Rev. W. C. (iiiy nor; .\lnia. Allurt Cuuniy, U>v. K .F. >li.\iili> ; .Moi; •ton. Iti-v. K. Uellivi-aii; Sidnioii lUver. Hev. ("ail I'ric t-liun; Mi'iinaiiicooU, \ crv liiv. C. hj-febre, Superior I f St. .lo(ie|ili'»l'iill»?(ie, Kev. Kjitlirr* K. li'Alpb.-e, A. l{i>y, .\. Renahl, .\. Li'Ulani-. A. I). C'\ I'. Kairt-'.: S.iiiil (ifortfe, Kev. i . Iloyl.-; Silver Fails Industrial Sciiooi. St .lohn, Ktv, .1. .McDavitl; L'api' fliil'l, i:ev. IV ltrafx \'al»'. Kin>;s Counts'. Krv. .1. ViM-fk-r and W. J. Foh-y; St. .\ndrews, Hev..!. <> Flaheiiy; CoraiKno, Ucv. F. UazoK«'s; (irami D'nn<- and Shediac, Kev. F. Lavoic aixi LeFloch. I lilOCRiiE OK CII.\TIIAM. I (Coinjuisinj,' the Noithern Half of New l?nius\vick). j At the Catht (Iral, (JhatliiUu, tlie Kij^ht Ifev .Tamks Ruokrh, D.D.llin. , hop of Chatham, Ucv 'rho>. ,1 Hannon, Rev. 'I'hos Kit/Kcrald* i\el.-on. Very Kev Michael Kkihi, V, (J.; Ncwcii.sth', Hev. Patrick w. Dixon; IJenous J'>ri(lj,'i', Ke.v. .1. Carter; lhirtil><'t,'uc, Hev. Wm. A. Moriss.iv ; Ne^ni.ic, Hev. .losipli Thel)erm ; I'pper l^ay dc Vin, licv. A. .\. Voucher; >*'. Louis, Ktu', Rev. .Nlarcelhis F liichards, Wcv. I). liiron. |{cv. W. \V. Veniicr ; liicliil)Ucto, |{cv. M. .T. IJaiinoii ; I'.athurst, Kev. H. Doucet ; I'athnr.st \ illa:,'f, liev. >\ illinm Varrily ; I'etit h ocher, liv. I'ere RoberlH ; (irand An e, Joseph |{. l>oiu!et: ('araipict, \'erv H«v Tlioiuiis K. Ihirry, V. (;., Key. John K. M:»ilh-tt ; rol, Diinran I). CuiTh'; Henry Diitiifl, Hfiiiy Popi'. I). I)., .f. H. Narrawny, A.M., Hjiiwr- imnn'rArics, >SA. ,/o/.« (Kxmoiilli Strt-er. .'<>' ;i "ifd; .s7../('/MHl»ortlai iIk<' ; -IoImi A ClarU, A. M.. Suuer- niiin«'rarit*s. St. ,'»hn iCHrinBrtlitn Sir»'<'t>. (i»'u. 15. PayKoii. S(. John ((.••)m-ti'iuiv Rny), Tlii)ina.s I'ienc. FahriUe, .loseph S«'llur,'A. M. Sitmirx, Ilt'zckiali McKfowii. AjH>/uiijui, Silas .laiiifs. Hainptdii. 1>. D. Moore, A.M.. Sanui(>l W. SpraKU*'. Wm. Twi-fdy, Siipi'rnMnu'rari«'S. ('/''"""• .'ameH Crisji. ^r'/(»/»(/ /./M-.. lltMuy J. Clarke. .A/ *i«{-, Thomas Alli-n. S.nifi./i/. Uobt it S. ( risji. (;icn, William Hanlson. Wmxhlork. (IcorKt' .M. ('ami)lM*ll. K. w. Hani- son, SupernunH-rnrifS. ('(interliiitii. Wm. K. l*»'itpois. Jack'ituvilli . M. H. KniKlit. A.M. Uirliiiiond. Ktlwiii (. Tmacr. F/o'-incviUf, Alfred K. Le- I'ane, Kdwin Mills Siipeinumeiiiry. .l/M//«'»■ AV»l^ Henry I'emia. Aittnintli-, William Was-'. ' MIltAMICIII DISTHMT. ' IvKV. 1). Chai'.man, rA<».V/,ur». IvKV. I. N. Takkkr. Sarttart/. f7/(////(/»)i, I inu^las Chapman. .Vf/itHinfiir. (ieorjje F. naw.son. I'aUiutHt, 1 1 Rleliard W. WeddalL A.M. Vaunih-lltou. Cyrus S. Wells. 'I SAOKVII.I.K DISTineT. ! Rkv. John S. I'iilnnkv, Chairmiu. \\\.\. J. S. Dkinstadt, Scnxtani. SI«TltU'T. Ki:v. IloiiKUT Duncan, <'haivi,ia„. Kkv. ( '. W. Df rciir.n, Smrtant. St.Stfji!,rii, Robtert Duiu-aii. MilW-uiu Aquila Kn<-as. Saint Auilr wh, Charles W. Duleher. .S'. Pxri'V. Klias Slaeklord. >aini Jann'H, CliarU-s II. Manaton Uoralnv, Wallace It. Thomas. /'<'<;■ hlaml, .b.hn I'. Kstey. I'HINci; kdwauo i:en T. T<'eil SumnuiHidc. .lolin T. Alh-n. Hiilrfanl. W. F,. .lohiisim Mnrr,!,, Hiirbo>u Kdward Hell. A.H. Mimt.i.iuc, ' Sounn. .lolm .1. Loiter Mount Stt'Uiirf. l)ouf,'las H, l.od^e .•|/'ft»N<;nK(iATi()NAr, cm'ijrii. OFFICKUS OK Tin: CONfiUKCATlONAI, INION' OF NOVA vSCOTIA AND NKVV IJKUNSWICK. R«'v. ,1. Sl.i|i|)t rly, ('liaitiimn; Ucv. AK'X. MiicCJri'gor, Missionary Sfrrotm V ; lit-v. .losoiili iJaik.-r, . Secretary ; Ucv. .1. \V. Cox, Statistiial Strrt'tarv ; .Iuiih'h Woddrow, Ks(|., Trt'iisuriT. These otHciTs with the folIiiwiiiL,' pt'iMiiMs, fnini tilt' riiioii < 'oiiiinittt'f : Uev. Simeon Sykes, Irviiij,' \i. r.tpiii.in, I). W. Ciinienni, ( '. L. IJoss, .I.W. i'ox, uud MesHrs. FreeiDan Ui'unis, Williiim Amleisoii, V . 11. Diiuborn, W. K Stenitt, and 1>. H. riiuino. CONdREOATIONAL CIIL'UUIIKS IN NI-.W IIKUNSWICK. Saint .lulii;, N. II,, Ulv. IrviuK i'. II<'iiiiiii ; Slifllltld aiid (iiiiiid l.iikr, Itt-v. Jonepli Itirkcr ; Ki-swii-k ItiilKi-, iiinl I >i>ii;,,'hu;, Htv. I). W. (iiMieruu; Floreuce- ville, ; Mill'owi., St. Stephen N. U., K«v. K. L. .')iivieH. LONUKIXiATlONAh CIirHCIlKS IN NOVA SCOTIA. Yiirininitli. N. H., HfV. Alex. MtiPRieRor ; Clichoiriii', N. S., Kev. Jiiines Shipper- ley ; I'ji'iisaiit Uivt-r ami < >lii(>, Kcv \\ . I'larock; hivirpool, Uev. .Sjiueon Syken ; MiUim, h'i'v. (i. W . .Inhiirtton: Hioklyn and M< aeii ."Nleadows. ; I'oniwalli.i, Uev. ,1. 'I'lionipson: .Noil, Siln ..i. m u M,,use Hrook, Uev. .1. \V. Ciix; Ma tliiiKJ and S ni.lt .\|;'.iilanil. ; Mi«rKaiee ; Kcon- nniy. Itev. S. \\ , Main; .Miiiiciichlcr, Uev. Jucuo Whitiimii ; ButUleek, llvv. V. L Jtoh.s. C'LEUdV.MKN ()!■ Tin: I'UKSHVTKitlAN CinKCII OF C.VNADA IN THE IMtoVINCK OF NEW HUCNSWICK. PrfH^ii/t ty of S lint Jiihn. — A. Domil I, tctirel; .Tiiint?s Honnet, I). I>.. retired; 1, (.•«•!.•* .lark. Spritundil : \>'iii Mdleil, Uocuh.i". Itaviil Miioiine, D I>., Talvin Churcli, St. .Iii.ii; I McfJ. McKay. Wnodstock; Siiinuel JoIiimoii, Cliipintin; l>. McKac, l».|) . .'^aiiit . Mtirin,\. I'.iictKucln: A. .1. .Muv.atl, Kn'ik'rlct'in; .lusepli lli'(f^', Mniiotnii: .1.0. Itui>'es.'<, It. A., Cailetiiii, ShIiu JdIii;. Kenneth .M<'Kuy, Ki-lini'nnl : ,!. .M. Snilicrland, ^^l. .lanie.s; W Uus.s, H. A., I'rince Wdliani: l). li. ( luekell. Han iiiund Uiv.r; (', \V. IJry»ien. Ho|>e\velll; Andrew Love. .st. Siepli.-ns; ,1. S Mnilin. Nasliuaak. i'rt-Khiitf' 1/ i.f .)/)/<( /'li>\\ n. I'etef l,ind«ay. H.A.. .New Kiehniond. T. (1 .lolinmoK. Ii.ackviilf 'I'linii as .N'chol.Hoii, t'liuiiD. M. .>leKen/,ii'. KJn)f.sl«»n. Kent Co. .lolm Me' alter. Kedhank. Win Aikei;, Newo.iMiie. .1. I{i)l>eils<.!i. lUaeU Ui\er. Wallaee Waits, II. .\., CliaMuiin. .Iaine8(,)iiinii. Iiihnsintae .I.t;. Hej-dniaii. IM».. Caniplielllnn. .Iidin Uoyd, Ba.ss Hiver. F. W. (ii'uiK''. Nt-W (■,iili>'li'. ,\lex. Uiissell. l»alln>iisie. HKFdli.Mi.li I'UKSItVTKIMAN CHUIiOII OF lUKLANI), .\ .1 MeFarland. St. John. J. K. Law.-mi, ILnnenvillf. 15APT1ST CU.NVKNTKLN OKTIIK MAIJlTIMi: PKOVINCKS. iiKKT(i;i{s u\' riir ((iNvr..NTn>N. OiVi'.inV.ed A. I>. |H|!l. )'. .M. Kiii^', Kse . .\iiti;.i>ni>li. N. H., I resi.leiil. Kev. Heiiiy Cmss. Saint John. N II.. and \. Davies. Ks-i . CJiaiioltelnw n, V. F.. I., Vjee PresidentH. Uev. K. M. Kieistead, II. A.. Windsor. N. S., Seeretnry. Uev. .1, o. (JateM, M metm. N. M . .Vsst. Secretary, .lames F. .Masters. Ks<| . SI. .lohii, N. U,, Ti eastii'cr. .Jaiiiis A. Fstev, l-!.s.. Yarmouth, N.S.; hi V. .». H. I.av.TH. t'liarlolteli.wn. I'. K. I 1883.] ECOLKSIASTHAL. 01 INIVKIISITY OF ACADIA < ()I,I,K(! K. lioiutl (if (Jovt'iimrs, Kev. A. W. Sawvir. I). 1).. I're.sitli-iif of tlie Collo^'f, IX iijjirii). Mi-iulit.'rs whoso ti'iiii of ollici.' fx|>ircs in ISS.'J, Hev. (U-o. Aimstiouj;. I). I). ; lU-v. Iv M. Saiiii.tti.s A. M ; Kev. S. W. |)(«. Mloi.s. A. M. ; IN'V. I. K. IMI, |). I).; Ki'v. K.lwuni Hickson, A.M.; Murk Cunv, V.^i{ Meiul>er.s '.vlio.se It-nii ot ofliuo txjiiits in 1,S,S(;, '|'. H. Kan.l, I:m|., I>. C. I,.; U. H. Il.iion, Ks(i , A. .M.; D Kupeii Kutoii, Ks(|.; Avard Lon-U'v, K.^imiic, .M. 1'.; .lolin K. Oulhoim. K.sqiiire, M. i*. I'.; A. F. Uai,(lt)l|)li, Ks(| M<'nili''is whose tt-nn of otfitc t\|iirf.-> in 1HS!», {'. \'\ Clinch. i:s(|.; Uev. S. I",. K.-nipton. .\.M.; Hon. I). McN. I'ttrker. M. I». ; .1. 11. Ilaidiii^, E>m. ; K,.v. .1. .VlunninL;. A. H.; It.'V. r. A. lli-KiiiH, A.M. lU'v. S. W. DuBIoih, A.M., Hecicluiy; A. UtjVV. Uurbs, h;.s(i , M. 1) , TreusurtT. i IIOHTUN COLLIUilATK A( AltK.MV. This Afiulfniy ix under the control of tho iioiml of (loviMiiorK of .\c;iili;i (/'.jIN'^'u. uml in its t,'(iveriiinent lunl rei,'nliiti >in i.s Kiihonlinate to the Kuenlty of the ColUv^c, tlu' I'rinciiial of tin- Ac;iileiiiy hcinj,' r.r- <>lfirio 11 ineniher of tlif I'acnlty. 'IVacher-. ; A W AnnstionLj, A li, l'rinci|i;ii 'reacher of (Jreek and Ku;4liHh ; .1 I'' 'l'l;ft.•^. M A, l/ilin uud Ancient Hi^tary ; Albert Caldwell, M A, M.illicuiutics, j ACAbIA SKMINAUV. i Teachers: Miss .Mary K (iraves, l'iinii|»al ; Mrn A W Aiinstrouj,', ' I'rench and (lerinan ; Aii>s Carrie \\ liiildi n. Kii-lish and l.alin ; Miss .Vu;jfUHt.i .\ Dtid^'e. Music; Mi.-'S Kli/,a Hardin/, i'ain'in;,' and hiaw- in,'. Miss Hanliu-, Matron ; Mr and M:-' (i Keley, Stew.ml and Matron of Male • >e|>artnit'nt. Term Time 'i'lie l-rst T«'iin he^jins oiv the first Wdlnesd.'.y in Sep- tendicr, ar. i eniU on tlie l''iiday of the week pieceilin^' Cluistnwis. The See md 'I'enn lK'j,dus on the lirst Tluir.sday aller .lanuaiy Itli, ami ends oil the first Tl:iir«d.iy in dniia. Ceuiral Kennuk>- 'I'I'.e iieeosary expeiisu f(.r a y< ui.;; lady for a year, e.xclusive of Mn.-ic and Dravsiiin', will not exc /c ! »i!i.">0 W. The average expense for yoiin^' uieu do, ;. not e.\"eec! >!140. nOAUD OF FOKEKIN MISSIONS. ■John March. K.sq., Stcrelaiy ; (". K ("lindi, Kscj., Tn-a^nrcr : Members wlioNe term of ollice expires in IHKt: Hon. A. F lUnilolpli. Rev. .1. II. Saun- .leiH. lUv. (J. (». (Jules. A. M.. V. !'. liaker, iJev. 1). A, Me.le, A .M. .Mem- bers whose wiio.se (erni oldHlee e.xpiies in ll^'^l: H< \ . W. ,1 Stewart. liev. .1 K. Hopper, l*. D.. Hev. (i. K. P.iv. .\1. D., Jtev. I. K. It II, D.I).. .1. II ll.ird- iiij^.Ksi) Memlieis who.se term of ollhe e.xpires in IhS.,: .1. Muicli, Mstj., Kev. Henry Cioks, T. S. Sims, A. \V. MasttM.i, ('. K. Cliiidi, K».. Heeoriiini,' Seeretarv Memli;-!'-; wtiose leiiii of ulVn'i' expu'es \ in ISKI. .\ ('. KohSiins. Ksii.. Hev' <;. K, I 'uv , M. !>..('. \S Saimi;er.-. I'.sq . \V. '< \{. Hoty. Esq., Uev. A. Cohoon, A. M .Memln-is wiiose term >.r ohiee ex pirt^s ill IHM. \V. A ( . Uanilall. .M.I) ..lament losljy, l';si|,. Lev. . I. .V.i.i.iilon, Hev. A. H. H^vel^., Hex. .lohi. « iaiL. .Mniilteis wliost> term of odiee e.x- ; piles in 1^h.">, Hev. ('. (;(H»iUpe«'il, Jfev. .J. H. .skimier, .Io^ll!la Hi'iis'.is, ICsq., (' .). H, HohhinH. Kh'\., Hev. .). K. Hopper, 1" 1». 02 ECt'LKSIASTICAL. [1883. MINISTRRIVI. EDUCATION HOAKD. Mi'iiilnTH wliiisu tt'iiu i>f (iMice oxjifrM in 1HS3 : |{ov S Tl Keinpton, A M, .1 W HaiHs. Km|, .fiini.'s McDohhM, I:s, lu'v S W I)tl;l.iii, |)i). Mcinliiis wlnmt^ term exjjires inlMH;*»: l{ev Trcf I) .M Wtltun, V\\ I), K»'v KX Aicl.ilKiUl, J .1 JWtwick. noAKDoK MAXA(iKMKNT OF MINISTEIMAI, HEMFK AND AID KIND. M«Miili('is whose ttTin of nliicc I'xpiifH in 1S'13: Itev K M Saunders, AM, Ji«'V .1 W Miinniii;,', AU, S Srltlon, Ks(|. MtMnliers whoHe tt»rni exi.ires in IMSI : Ji..n S .MiN rark«r. Ml), J V h ParsouH, Em\. Kfv .T F Aviiy Mi'Uil)t'rs wlios;* ti'ini I'xpirtM in 1SH5: Rev KJ (trant, A Siniimon. I'1m|. \lf\ E llickson. WOMANs' MISSIONAKV AID SOCIETY. Central Boar.l for Nfw nnniswick. H»'ni-s, MisH Kli- zabetli KHf«'\. Mrs. Clias. All»'n, Miss Thompson, .UIks M. M. Stewart, Mnj. W. J. Stewart. JiAITIST MIXrSTFOHS FN NKW HKINSWICK. y. \STKIiN AS.SOCIATIDN. (}e«»r»fe Heekwilh. Hftv.l.icl<; W.T. Corey. Sprlnjctleld; W.W.CiUvv, Salis- bury ; K. ('. Corey. l'etit<(Mliac : D. F,. Carpenter. Point Mi«lKle : .F. E. Fill- more. Turtle Creel-: .F. \V. ( 'nrpeiitcr. New lio.'tou ; .F. (iammon, (i. O. (4ai»'f<. Moiicton; .l.(.oMrup. Coverdiile; M. (iross. HillHhoro': .las. Herritt, Havt'lock: K. II. Il-we. .\|oiii ton: (►. Keith, Havelock. K. Hopper. DawHon Ridfre; .1. H. Hii;.;iies. Si. .1 ihn: M. Lewi.s, Corn Uid^e ; S. C. Moore. \tt>- moiselle Cre.'k; I. .1 *. Itleukiiey. Ki'uiear. WKSTKItN AHSnCIATlON. W. i'. AtKle.-soti. ChliMian ; . ; I'. O. R».cKe. I'pper Kewiv'k: T. W. S.uiudevs, Prince William; H. .1 Shaw. Hartland; F. S. Todd, (iHK''l"\vn; Thomas Todd. Woodstock; W. .\. j,roop. Newcas- tle; J. H. Tnpi" r. i^iie'-nxliury ; .1 W. .S. Vouii;,', Simoiuls. fi'i IIIKltN ASSU( lATK'N. I. H. Hill. I) K.St. Martins: iMvid H indall, M(.ucton; W.T.Corey. Have- lock; T. W. Ciawlcv, A. M . St. Andrews; Henrv (.'rosH. St. .Fohn; Flerhert Koshay.SnsKcx: .). K. llopner. I) {)., St. .F'.hii;K. Klerstead, Colllna Cor- ner; S. W. Kii-rsti-nd, Siiilll'town: Kolicit Mnti-h, Rothesay; A. N. Koscoe, l,st St. (;<'or;;e: NV .1. Stewart. I'm-fland; .lameH Spencer, St. .lohn; Peter SprajTK. ^l'<'l"K"'*ld: .lames Kimble, Pennfiehl; A. Washburn. St. MartiuH. 1883. J ErcLESlAf'TH AI., 03 FHKK CHinsTlAN HAITIST (HrurH. Uev. .1. K. R«'inl. Moih-rutor, Ki-swick. York County. Ilev (t. A. Maiflf'.v. AuMliiiinit Modcrutni-, ('iirlftnii. St. .lolni. Rev. (J. W. McDoimld. CorrespoiiiliuK fecreiury, W.xMlstoi-k, ('iiilrl.ui County. -Major Viiiff. Itecordiiiu ^ociftiiry, Woodstock, ( 'iirl«>t<>ii ('oiiiitv. I>r. Bui lift t. .VsMistHiil Sfcrftiiiy. Willi'im ri'lKid, KH(|iiiii', Trill Ml lie. .'*uirit .lotin. Pr. [.. N. bharp, .\ii(lili>r. KXKCITTIVK OF cnNKKKKNCK. U<'v. .1. K. Ut'iid, Chniniiaii: Major Viiicc, SciMclarv ; Revs. (i. A Hartley. JoMepli Mcl.eod, A. Taylor. U. W. McDonald, and W Ivters. Ksi|. MIN'ISTKUS. Reva KdwArd Weyman, .\|iolia<|ui. K.C.; \V. K IVimiiiKton. Sontliumpton: KieklelSi|>p»'rell,Soii>»Mvilli'. ('.('; Jon. .Nol)le, Portland. .St.,lnlin:.Iiifol)(iiiiit»;r, Kri-derifloii; Uenjimiiii Mciriit, Otnnbog; Ali'Xand»'r T»yloi, TiaccN's Mills; Kob«rt Frenid), .Millstrcani ; .lohn I'orry, Vlrtonu Comer; Willnun Kingliorn, M(i«liwaa«iH;(i.A.HHrtU'y,CHrletoii,.>i;iintJohii; Tlioniai* Connor, Soiicr\ill(>. CO.; Jniin McKeiicie, Jerusalem; J. T. I'ar.MoiiH, i^t. .loIni; .1. N. Ihirncn. HtMivcr Harbor, I'll. Co.; .Stephen K. Curry, l.owt'r Soiitlitnnplon; Thonmii S. V;ii)wart, i NVafenlllc, Carlt'ton Coiinly; William Ilrown, (iraml llHrhor. ( iiaiid Manaii: Oeoige W. McUoiiiild, Wiuxliitock, C. C. ; J. K. Iteud, Koswiik ; (). T. Ilaillcy, Upi>er Wdodilock ; Joseph MvLeod, Kredericton ; Aaron Kiiituy, ^loncinn; Klijali Gray, Cfntrt-villr, C. Co. ; C. T ridlllpii. Sussex; K. Carniy. I,iiici»r, .hu-ksonvjlli': W l»i'Aar»'. llartland; .I.U'»'slt'v < lark, .\j>ohaiini. K. Co.; Ilfiiry Hartt. Noilli lli-ad. Oraiid .Manun. Cli.C.; , .loiui Hoherlson, Nurton Station. K.C, ; .1. .1. Manifs. JSalisltnry : (!. H. Traf ton. K«'l River: C. F. Hideout, I'ppei- Kent. I'A'.: \. Trnt'ton, Hanipsteud. ' I HOME MISSION SOCIRTV OF TIIK F. C. nAI'TlSTS OF N. D. Rev. Henry Hartt. Preiident; Hevs. .1. .\. Hal ue«. .!. (Jravinor and (J. K .VMierton, Ks>| , Vlcc-I*r»«idiiit» ; K. I'elern, I- '^m . Tre.Mur^r; Dr. Musu'ro.e. k»q , Auilitoi-. Kx'iMiiivi- ('.(Miniitlee- UevH. .1. K. ({fud, li. M>'rritt. .\. Knui^'y. (i. .\. Hartley and T S. \ an^art. and H. 10. Mtd-eod. .1. .\.;\'an\\art and K. C. I'reeze, K.S(|S . an\., Kccnnlin,; ^'oc^etarv ; K. C. Freeze, Km|., S. S. AaviW ; IU'\. (i. T. Ilart'.ev, Trensi-rrr ; Kxeeii- tive (%)tmniitco— .lolin .\. t »\vens. (Jidioii Mcleod, iltivrli i'avis, S. C. Stewart, .lolm Kimball, K.mj.-^., Uev. S. I!. Curry ami W. .] . !>oiicett. F. f. lIAI'TISr MLMrtlKKs' UKI.IEK FLND. Kev A'. Kiimev. l'r«^sident; Ucvh .V. Taylor ami . I. McK.ndi', Vice- Presidents; .1. 'J' I'aison.x, lU'ciuuiuu Seorclury ; \l. K. .MacLeod, Jl.Hii., Treasurer; Hev W DeW'are, Audi'or. 94 KDl'iATIONAL. [188: J. F. C. MAI'TIST 110 Aid) OF MANAflKUS. H. S. r.iIiri'T, K^>\.. Hiiiu|istt'it(l, ( 'li;iiiiiiiiii ; liuv. (}. A. Ilnrtley, Ciirlt'toii, Si. .lulm, Si'iTftiuy ; 1>. W. Clurk, l'.>*i\., ( 'iirK.-tnii, St. •lohu, 'l'rt'in>ui«T. rr.DKns' ((iNrriiK.N'CK. Kt'v. <1. W Matilnimlil, Cliaiitunii. JJ«*v, (i. A. Hurtlcy. St-ni'lary. CmUrtTIANX, OH DIHCIIM-KH OF CI1KI8T. Sniiit Joliii, N. H— r.il.iird Siir.'t — Klder T. 11. Ciipp. I)ir>e St reel -Elder (luriyc (iai'iiiy. I)(MT l«liiiiil, N l» — liOiiis ('i)Vi', KldiT (). M. KiiiiTy; !,«'i>ii- iird.-villf, KItlor W, F. Iliiij; cc. Keswick, N. Ii.- Kliler lliiirv lliinn>. 'Lclftr Kl'h-r J. A. (iiUfs. .MlKSlONAIlV HOAKD. EltliT K. (". I'onl. Cliiiinimii. Iv «'. ISiiwi-rt. TivnHtiier. .1. K. Kni'iieH, Sfcretiuy. KUU'r Howard Miirra.N , MiHsinnary. Educational Department of tho Province. Provincial Uoakd ok Kdik'ation.— Tlie Ooveriior, llie .MenilivrH of lie Kxenitive Council, ilif I'le-iiU'iit of till) Uiilvcrnily of .New Uiuiiswick, iiiiil Ihe Chit-f Sui»'r- intenileiit of Kiliiuatioii. l^HiKK SUHKHLNTKNUKNTOF KdUOATION. — Tlll'l "(lol C 1 1. I{|\lltl, Ksq., >I. .\.,I>. C. Ij, Cl.KHKoR A SLSIANT. — («e I (je ill0m|iii'll. I'Rnvixc'Al. NoiiMAL S(ii.. Nnitlmiidjeilaiid t'.). .No. :;.'. V. A. liUiiilry, Slicdiat; 1'. <•.. Uoluioiliiiul. No. a. (ieoiKf ^>i^itil. A. H., Kl^'iii 1'. ()., A;l.»Ti. N<» I, I). I'. Ut-tiiioif, (linon r. . H. \V. (i. (.iuuncf, i U. .v.. WiH.d.-tuek r. <».. f.irlfi.iP. ' I'Hovi.sini. K.XA.Mi.M.HH oK Tk A«'ii K.i.H. — W . I!iy. , K\aiiiiiiui' iii MittliftiiutiiM, LoiiiiK W. llHilt}, I'll. U., K.x.tiiiiiiiT ill llisloiy uixl (it'oaiupl.y. KIdoii .'^Iidliii. A H., Kxuutiiiur ilk Laii|{uat;u , In:. MAUKAH Sl'llOOL. I TllK OOVIU.SOH A.SD Tui.'.-*rKi S liF TlIK MaI»IH« -ClIOOl, IS NkW nuU.S!*\VICK.--Thi' Lord Hi.' oi'i-'i-; I'li; .Mi-iiil)fr:i oi llcr .Mnjeiity'ii Council; tliu .ludu; ol tlie Coin t of Vice Adiiiiralt.v ; llif S|.i';ikir (if tli« llou.^e of A^si'iuiily ; lint Mayor Hiid ItL-coi-ilor ol baiiil Joliii; the Uciloi- itiiil Cliii cliwar.leii.s ol 'I'l inity Cliuicli, Siiiiit .lolin; toK'^H"''" *vitli Siiii.'o:i .Ioium .ind (i. Sidiii-y Sinitli, i;<(iiiir<.'». 11. Lawraiiec .SlurdiM-. K-nmre, CK-ru and lieaiiurfr. [ UNIVKK.SITV OF N'KW HKUNSWICK. ' Visitor on l)i;!inlf of !K'> M(jje>ty— llji Honor tin; McuieiiHiit (rovenior. CoMPiiiiATU'N AND .M i.MiiiCiii nK .-K.v.vrK. — W. Kfyilooo .lack, n. ('. L., I'lt'nidciit ; lion. D.ivid Wark. Alfiv-d II. Alheiton, M D.. lion. F/.-ki.-l McU-od, L. I,. U. lion. An-li>;>ild lliri iron. 'rii.'.>doie 11. Iliind. 1). I". 1... 11. m (.'lilef.Iiistiee Ailfii, Allan .\. I'avidson, V.si]., MoyleTi-avtT.s, M.l>.. Ki-dtrie K. Itarkir, I). *'. I.., and Henry S. Hrid>,'es, A. M. Uegiitiar and Tica*uier — .). Uoiifflas iiay.i'u, 11. .\. 1883.] nANKS. 95 l'rofe«nnr of MHtlfmatli^i", Niilurni Philo!t>pliy nml .\«honoiiiy— Willlhiu Pry- ilniie .luck, l>. C. I.., l'ri>f»'Kt(Oi- of (.'lifiiiihlr.v nml Xntiiml .•*irii iico— Loripn W. Ilnl- li-y, IMi. I)., I'roioaMurofKtiKliMti lli>'i«l('»-''riiiiii)!kH llxr* riHon, l. ri'(>r)'H4oi' iif ('luHNii-itl l.itcriiliii'c nml llivttiiry — II S lti'i(lK*'H, M. A. I'rol'i'HHdr of Ki'fii I. iiitfiiiitte II » I l.il irHliiru -KfHI I'. Kivil. I xaiiiincii* ('I- Di'jfii'i'H— llfv. i'liiiil'H ||. 1 -Uy, A. M, ; Kuv. (1 (iimilnilxe KHllt•l•t^ A. M. ; Williiiiii t'Mckir. A. M. Kx uiiluers In Civil Liiw-Clilrf Jiih lice Alii'ii iwkI K. K. llHiki-r, I). (' l<. CotXiidiATK Sc'iKiDi., l''i-(Mlt'i'icloii. Ilcnd .Miihlcr, (iroru'' l{"lii'rt I'lirklii, A. M. .-icoiid Musler— .liH. T. llorsiiKiii, A.ll. liKtlruclmiii t'n ncli— Fr.ii.cn I'. Uivel. K. C. II. KDFCATHlS MOCIKTV OK N. It. AM) N. 8. I'ri'iildfnt, K. V. Kici'Zf. F.Hciuiif ; Vlce•l'l•(•^illt•nt», Hev. .1. .N'lil.U- iiml (I \\ .McCrt-aily ; i^eoi-tiny, Kcv. .Iiini;|>li .Mi-I.fnil ; Tn umirir, In-. Itiiriictt. IHii-cluiH— Utv. II. .Muriltl, (iiilfon Mcl.euil, Ksij , lUv. •!. I'wny, (J. \V. llnyer, I I]., uikI Dr. Iliiniett. MOL'NT AI.I.l.'^ON WKSI.KYAN COM.I'l.K, SACkMLLK, N. H !ioAHi> OK Tki'htk s ANi» Oo\ K.HNoBK. Ilev. ,1, McMiimiy, (MiuiriiiMti; Jo'-Uh Wixid, ki-ci., .\. M.. Tii-amni-r ; .\. \. SlDcktou, Khij.. M. A.. I,.I,.H.. Sientury ; llcv. II. I'ic-k.inl. I). I). U>v. II. l'n|.e, 1». !•.. It.v. ( . .^I.wiiii. |i. |i., U.-v. .laiii.i I lylor, Kov. A. ^»'. Nicolson, Itev. Jolm l.atlitiiJ. Kcv W. II. li'-iirl/,, lliiiiy II. Allison, Kj-q., .loH'pti I'licliHiil, Ksq., .lanif' I' Di.xoii, Kc'i , Hiivid Allison, Vmii, \.\. !>., JuH. It. Iiu'li, Kh<| . 1,1,. |).. .Ininis Hart. Ks"|.. .lust-idi I,. iJlnck. Kh(|., \\. I'. I'., and l{. l)i.\oii. l!s(| . Cliaiiiiiau. Ui'v. .Jolm lliir- KXEll TIVK C'tiMMniTK. wash. A. M.. Si'cntaiv. I{«'v. C. .S|.-\vail, [•. !».. Hfv. II. I'lrkiinl. I). D., Kfv. i» Krmii'iU-.S. T! I) , l{f\. C U. raiNJi-y, A. A., llriiiy H. Allisnii. Kst|., • las H. Iiu'li. Ksii . M,. I>., .IiiHiiih WimmI. lW.i[.. A. M., ami .fi>s»'pli I,. Uhu-k. I ..!., M. I'. I'. I hi; Ai.iMM SiKiKTV.— .F. n. SiiivwluiU. i;si|.. y\. v.. I'lcsliN'iit. Vio»«-i'n'- iiliiits. K«'v. II. \V. il«'art/. Wm. I". tltiMUf. i;.si|.. (i(i>iv< .l"d\iiM.ii. Ksq.; >.( rclary Tn-as., .1 K. Aili.'^Dn, Ks.|. \M>CN'r .\i.i.is(iN \Vk.>^i.i:yan Mali: Acadk.mv rrincijial. Ht'x. Clms H. i'aisltn, M. A. Kariiity— Kov, Clias II l'iiis|.'\. .M. ,\ . I,.'liii ami KrcucU; j lliumpsoii T. Davis, H. .V.. ^lallii'iuatirs, .Itdm .\. Siiiiili, It. .\.. <'..mimT-' 1 ill ami KiiKlisl' l>f|)arliiii-iil ; rndVssor Win. .I«i>i, Pciiiirinifiil ><( .Music. .Mm.sr .\i.i,isi>N- \\ Ksi.KVA.N l-ADiK.s" AiAUKMY. IJi'V. I»;;\i>l KiMiii>ily, D. |i, rriiifi|ial; .Mi.ss .M. I». I>. Wilsiu. |'r |iii-c.ss. li.i.inl cj lii-.t:'iiiMi>iii. ■ l;.\ haviil Ki-iim ilv, M .\..S. 'I'. i>,. Kii;;lisli I, ii. •rat an' ; Miss I ilia I,. Itanu'S, Ili^'inT .MatlwmiilU'N and l.iilin ; Mlli- .\latlliiiii. Ucll.-'i l.-lli'i-s ami Kii'iich ; M.ss Maiinali .lolinsini, M. I,. A., Fii«lisli Uri>arliiifiii ; .Miss .\nnic S. Inch. M I, .\ . Urawiii:. I'ainiiii','. i-lc, I'l-m'. Win .iiwi. Iii-inmi.'iiial and \ncal Musi*' ; .Miss .M. I:. I'Ickard. .M. L. A.. .Music: .Mis.s L;iviiiia .^l. .Sii-wart Mii.sic. BANKS. il.\XK or MoNruf.Ai.. - ('aj.ilal. siJ.OOd.OdO. I.'.mitvi' Imhi.1. .$.y,00- ni.m; Assistant (Jemial .M ana :,'<'!• all' 1 Cliitf liispi ctur, .\. Macnldi.T. •,,inUl.)liuJ.raiiirli 1). C. .Imics. .MaM:i;.:'r ; \. 11. lUiMmic, .Xccmnt It; (i. I) can. u-y .1. * lasi I', ! >i-cciiint ( 'li'iU ; .f. .Anil'inso, (■;,ik; .1. \V. 'I'ayl.ir. H. .\1. Na|.i.M. I,c|i. !)i\cl. \\ il.-ioii, Me.Sht'iini'f. i'.raiiclus MnnctDH, < 'liat'i.aui and Ncwc.i.^tli' t"l cr; .1. I. i'.A.NK Ol' UUITISII .NdMII AMi-ilil' \. itc.nl ( litii'c. l,i>ndtii'.<>. I. .MHutrcid; tioiicral MaiiaKt'i-. U. It. (iiindli-y. • '.illicr, .MuiiHK"'!-; <'• I"'- I H':ii'.-M, Accountant Kr: .Icrciny Tayl.T, .Inlm Milla,. K. D. W i W. .Mahci, Mcs.st'iijicr. Head (illi ;i, lca>' /^ '^ o / Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STUEET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 873-4503 m \ :\ \ %^ O^ ^ L<5> ^^^ 96 BANKS. [1883. Bank of New Brixswick, Saint John.— Cajntal, !{>1,000,000. Presi- dent. J. D. Lewin, Ksf|.; Vice-PiOsiilent, Thos. Gilbert, Esq.; Cashier, William Girvan ; Accountant, (i. A. Schofiekl ; CorrrHpon7,K0O; President, Thos. Maclellan; Vice-Presi- dent, LeB. Botsford; Directors, Robert Cruikshank, Jeremiah Karri- 1 son, .T. H. Parks, John Tapley, H. D. Troop; Cashier, Alfred Ray; Teller, W. Murray lintsford; C erks, Robert Blair, Rowland Frith aiul G. A. White; A},'ents, Fredericton, A. S. Murray; Woodstock, G. W. Vanwart. Bank of Nova Scotia.-- Incorporated 1332, Capital, $1,000,000. Reserve F:ind, !j32r).000. President, John S. Maclean; Cashier, Thos. Fysche; Directors, John Doull, Vice-President, James J. Bremner, Samuel A. White, Daniel Cronan. Head Office, Halifax, N, S. St. John Branch — J. ^Vloriis Robinson, Agent. Daniel Waters, Ac- countant. J. K. Narraway. Teller. J. H. Lombard, F. W. Daniel, T. B. Blair, C^lerks. Geo, Thomsi)on, Messenger. Pkopi.k's Bank of New BfU'NHWicK. — C'apital, $120,000. Manager, A. F. Randolph. Cashier, .fohn W. Spiu'den. Accountant, ]). Lif Babbitt. Receiving Teller, Henry (i. Estey. Paying Teller, Byron Coulthard. Discount Clerk, Charles H. Lee. Messenger, Daniel Richards, Saint Stei'hen's Bank.— C'apital, iB200,000. Accumulated profits, )?80,000. President, F. H. Todd. John F. (4rant, (Cashier. Dominion Government Savings Bank, Saint John.— R. W. Crookshank, Assistant Receiver (xeneral, Man.ager. James Itoliinson and F. G^ J(U"dan, Accountants. G. l*"". Sancton, Teller, S. B. Patterson, Cnerk, Thos. H. J .nvson, Saturday 10 to 1. Agents. - Ferguson. Dalhousie, W. Fredericton, A. F. Street. Jolm Rusk. Hillsboro', R. Woodstock, D. F. Merritt. rison. Messtfnger. Office hours fi'om 10 to 3 ; -Bathurst, W^ J. O'Brien. Chatham, D, Montg(miery. Dorchester, J. Hickman. Newcastle, R. B. Haddow. Richibucto, K. Steeves. St. Andrew's, C. ISL (inve. ?f:Ioncton, J. Craudall. Sussex, B. Har I Halifax Bankinc; ('OMPANY.-St. John Branch— James G. Taylor, Agent; J. J. P. Joslin, Accountant; G. E. S. Keator, Clerk. Banking House of Macleli.an & Co. — Thomas Maclellan, Alfred Chilton Blair.— Teller, J. Fred McMillan; Ledger Keeper, Andrew Blair ; Clerks, Boies DeVeber, Charles H. Lee, Wm. H. White, John Russel. [1883. 100. Presi- .; Cashier, ling Clerk, . M. Dick; n Wi«hart, )rge Miller , W. Patti- as Gilbert, Yeats and n Tuesdays ed Capital, Vice-Presi- liah Harri- Ifred Kay; :l Frith ami dntock, (t. $1,000,000. ji shier, Thus. 1 1 . Bremner, | fax, N. S. ii /■aters, Ac- j! W. Daniel, | j Manager, Ij ,nt, D. Lee ji ler, Byron \\ er, Daniel ! II ;ed profits, -R. W. s Koljinsoii Patterson, jj 1 10 to S; ; lathani, D. j; Hickman, ij lichibncto, jj M. Ciove. ij bx. B. Har- I (i. Taylor, i; an, Alfred r, Andrew hite, John 1883.] rOST OFFICE. o-j Post Oflice Departmont, St. John, N. B. I SPECTon's Opfict., Satnt JoHX.— Hon. Js(m, J. C. Clark and Percy Lee, Clerks. Creorge J'el), UtHee Keepei-. James Leetch, Snperintt^ndcnt Letter C'arvieis ; Roljert McLaughlin, William Young, J. F. ^^■itllers, ("aleb Bel>ea. (J. W. Plumpton, William Lane, John Campbell, James ^NIcManus and .John Beamish, Letter Carriers. Postal Cak Ci.i-uks.— F. W. Blizzard, J. A. McM. Hunter, F. A. Estey, Geo. M. Ryan, W. Starkie, J. Philps W J. Weldon, jr., J. R. Pidgeon, Geo. A. Barker, A. J. Gross, D.l'rice, H.Wathan, J.(i.Millar, D. McKendrick, C. A. Murray, S. ]{. Maxwell, A. Brittain, R. G. Magee, E. LeRoi Willis, S. R. Jack, R. J. Freeze. POSTA(rE. AUletters sent to any p.art of the ]3(nnini(m or I'nited States are liable to a Uniform Jiate of three centi per half ounce, according to the following scale : — .\ letter not exceeding half ounce in weight 3 cts A letter exceeding half ounce and not excei'ding one ounce m A letter exceeding one ounce, and not exceeding one umice and a half 9 m A letter exceeding one ounce ;ind a half, and not exceeding two ounces 12 n A letter exceeding two ounces and not exceeding two ounces and a half %•:■■■ li^ t't'^ And so on, adtling three cents extra for every additional half ounce. Postage on Drop Jjetters, one cent ])er half ounce, and must be pre- paid. Jjetters for the United States must be i)rt'i)aid (nie rate, or they will not be forwarded. Letters j)o.ited for delivery within the Dominion, must be prepaid at least one rate of postage, otherwise they will not be forwarded. RATES OF l'OSTA(iK OX r.KTTKKS TOll HKITISIf AM) yoUKlGX COCNTRIES. Austria, including Hungary, Beli,dun), Demnark, including Iceland and Fame Islands, Fgy])t, Fnuiceand Algeria, (Jermany, Gibraltar, Great BritJiin and Ireland, (heecea.nd Ionian Islands, Italy, Jajian, Malta, jSctherlands, Norway, Portugal and Is- ands of M.aderia and Azores, Prussia and Grand Diichy of Fin- land, St. Pierre et Miquelon, Sjtain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, (Eunii)ean and Asi.itic) ") ct.-?. Aden (Arabia!, Argi'utine Confederatii;n, Brazil, British Guiana, via New York, Buenos Ayr(>s, Ceylun, via S. F. and E., Hong Kong (including Amoy, Canton. Foo-(;how, Hankow, Ning- po and Swatow, via S. 1\, India (Biilish), Mamitius and its l)e- J)endencies, Straits and Settlements of Singapore, Penang and ^lalacca, 10 cts. 9 98 rOST OFFICR. [1883. Via New Ydvk. -Aspiinvall, 10 cts. J'.aliainas, r> cts. Bermuda, ;"» cts, IVru, 10 cts. Cliili, 10 cts. Mexico, 10 cts. Panama, 10 cts. Via San Francisco. --Au-^tralia, 7 coiits, (cxcopt) New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria, 1.") cents. Fiji Islands, 7 cts. Java, 10 cts. New Zealand, lo cts. Sandwich Islands, Sets, (.'hina, lOcts. Via Halifax. — JU-i'muda, a cts. Newsj)ai)ers, 2 cts. Newfoundland, 5 cts. Newspapers and i)rinted niatterfor Newfoundland, Ic. per 4 oz. ]\[onte Video, 5 cts. Sierra licone, 10 cts. Via New York. -( *ul»a, 5 cts. Jamaica, 5 cts. Porto Rico, 5 cts. Other places in St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix, (Danish) .5 cts. West Indies, lo cts. Hayti and San l)i>minyo, 7 cts Via Halifax. — Jamaica, 10 cts. Hayti and San l)omir!:,'o, 10 cents. St. Thomas, 10 cts. Other places in A\ est Indies 10 cents. French Possessions, liy all routes, 10 cts. Porto Rico, via New York, Sets, St. Thomas, via New York, o cts. Trinidad, 10 cts. Prepayment of letters and other mail matter must l)e made by pos- tage slam]>. Stanqis can he o1)tained of the following sizes of any of the auth< )rized dealers : h: ,1c., '2c. . 3c. , oc. . Oc. , ] Oc. , 12^c. , and 15c. each. Ivegistered Letters. --J setters intended to he registered, when ad- dressed to ])laces in ("anada, must be i>rei)aid by stamp, 2 cents each. To the United States, ."> cents each, in additii)u to the po.stage rate. P\)r Newfoundland, registered letters, 2 cents. Other articles 5 cents in addition to the jxistage. .Vll letters for registration si u^dd be posted 15 minutes before the hour of closing onlinary mails, ami in the evening previous to I) o'clock. J'^or J'higlish mails letters must be registered 30 minutes before the time of closing. Canada I'ost Canls, Ic. each. British Post Cards, 2c. each. Post Bands, 4 for 5 cents, or 81.25 ])er luuidred. Stamped Envelopes are for sale as follows : One Cent Stamped En- veloi)e ivt the rate of •'^LiW jier hundred, or 10 for 1. 3 cents. Three Cent Stamped En velo])es, suudl size, i:-',).li) per hundred ; large size, !ij<3.o5 i)er liundred. Smaller (juantities as follows : — 1 for 4 cents ; 2 for 7 cents ; 5 for 17 cents, etc. Post Cards at Ic. each may be sent to any address in Canada or U. S. Canada Post Cards (^annot be forwarded to the United Kingdom. Newspapers and PKiuoi)rcAi.s.--Newspai)ers and Periodicals ad- dressed to ])'iaces in Newfoundland, (Jreat Britain or the United States, ]>rinted and ])td)li-^hed in i'anada, ])osted from the oiiice of ])ublication, or News Agency, to actual Sul)scribers or News Agents (iiifliidiiKj Exc'i(iii(/i.;t), are subject to a rate of one cent per i)ound, gi-oss weight, which must be pre])aid by pul)lisher at the time of posting. Such newspapers and periodicals must be issued not less freciuently than once i)er month. For places in Canada such paj-ers and peTiodicals are FREE. Newspa])"rs jiosted f.v- < "itv deliverj^ will not be delivered by Letter Carriers, unless prepaid by stani]). Transient Newspa])er.-i and Periodicals addressed to]>laces in Canada, Newfoundland ami I'nited State.s. -On all newspa])ers and Periodicals other thantliose specitied -d.ove, the postage rate will be one cent per 4 ounces in weight, which nmst be inejiaid by postage stamj). Newspapers and I'eriodicals i)ul)lished not less frequently than once a month and weighing less tlian one ounce maybe posted singly, if pre- paiil by postage stamp one half cent eiich. ise\vspa])ers published in the United Kingdom, and remailed by News Agents to regular subscriltei's, may be i emailed Free. This will apply to New.spapers only, and not to Perioilicals. 1883. J POST OFFICE. 99 i MlHCELI.ANEoi'S PoHTAL iSlATTEH. rauiphlets, Occiisioiiiil Publioa- I tionti, Printed Circulars. I'lires CurrLMit, Haii(n)ills, Pnok and NL'\vsi)a- , per Maimscript, Printer's I'i'oofs, Maps am) J'liuts, Eii^L,'ravinLrs, Sliuet j Music, Pluttoyraphs, Docunionts, wholly, or partly printed, or written, such as Deeds, Insurance Policies, M ilitia and School Peturns, or other I documents of like natiue, wholly or partly printed or written. — When : posted addressed to any i)liice in Canada or the United States, and not exceut'iny i pounds in weighl, 24 inches in len^^th, and 12 inches in I breadth or depth, must lie prepaid by postage stamp at the rate of one I cent ]>er 4 ounces in weight, and must be jj'it no so as to admit of in- ; spection. Such books, papers, returns, (!tc. , must not be accompanied by any instructions or directions. liank notices, advices of ^o^'ls in transit and jiersonal notices are liable to letter rate because intended , for the information of a ])articular ]>ersou. Legal and connnercial ] pai)ers are liable to letter rate of postage unless sent by parcel post, and the excei)tions above given to matter of that class are restricted to j documents sijeciiied, such as deeds and insurance jiolicies. ' The rate of postage on Seeds, Cuttings, Bulbs and Roots is one cent i per 4 ounces, the weiglit of a jiackage not to exceed 4 lbs. Book Packets. — Passing between places in the Dominion of Canada I or to and from Newfoundland, and 'ot exceeding .5 lbs. in ^\ eight, 2 ft. in length and 1 foot in breadtli, n)ust be prepaid by postage stamp at the rate of one cent per 4 oz. Book I'ackets posted iOr delivery in the ' j3ominion cannot be registered. I The limit of weight of Book Packets to the United Kingdom is 5 lbs., I Commercial papers, 4 lbs. (j oz. Book Packets for France, Cermany, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Pottugal, the Azore;, Madeira. Den- mark and Switzerland, must not exceed 4 lbs. inches in length or 12 in breadth. oz. in wei 'lit, and 24 PATTEUN AND SAifl'LE rO.ST. Canada.— Patterns and samples of merchandise, not exceeding 24 oz. in weight, when posted in Canada for jilaces v.illiin Canada or New- foundland, must be preiniid b.>' postage stamp at the rate of Cue Cent per 4 ounces weight, .and put up in such a manner as to admit of in- spection. Goods sent in execution of an Order, however small the quantity maybe, or articles sent by one priv te in-iividual to another which are not actmilly Trade Patterns or Samples, are not admissible. I liegistration fee .'") cents. I United States.— Patterns and Samples of Merchandise, posted to I places in the T'nited States, will continue to be subject to the special rate of 10 cents each, pre-paid by postage saiiup, and nmst not exceed 18 ounces in weight. Pahcel Post. —The ]>ostage on ])arcels addressed to places in C anada. continue at former rates, which must be prepaid by postage stamp, viz.: Not exceeding 4 oz. weight, (J cents. do, 8 do. 12 do. do. 12 do, 18 do. do. lib. do. 24 do. And so on. Parcels intended to i)ass through tlie mails should not exceed o pounds in wei'ht, or 21 inches in length, or I'i inches in breadtli, and should ' be marked ")jy Parcel Post." Parcels may !);■ re-isierel by atiixmg a ' 5 cent registered letter stam]! the.eto, in a0, .':50 cents. Over .800 .and up to 880, 40 cents. Over 880 and up to 8100, aO ( ents. No single order, payable in the Domin- ion, can l)e granted for more tlian 8UK). On orders payable in Newfoundland: Not exceeding £5 sterling, 25 cents. Over t'o and up to f 10, oO cents. Over £10 and up to £1.5, To cents. Over tb"> and up to £20, 81. No single order on Newfound- ^ laiul can be granted for more than £20 sterling. [ On orders payal)lL' in the United Kingdom: Not exceeding £2 10s. sterling, 20 cents. Exceeding £2 10s.. ami not exceeding £5 sterling, 40 cents. I do £5 do £7 10.S. 60 cents. | do £7 10s. do £10 _ 80 cents. ', On orders i>ayable in British India : Not .ceeding £2 sterling, 30 ' cents. Over £2 and uj) to £"), 00 cents. Over £5 and up to £7, JK) cents. ' Over £7 and up to £10, 81.20. No single order on British India can be granted for more than £10 sterling. On orders jiayable in the United States: Not exceeding ^10, 10 cents. ; Exceeding 810, and not exceeeding 820, 20 cents. I do !r=20, do .830, 30 cents. ! do 8ro, do 8i0, 40 cents. | do 840, do 850, r>0 cents. I No single order to be granted on the United Kingdom for more than £10, or on Ne'.yfoundland for more than £20, but as many orders for ] these suuiii may lu if them they mean. For this purpose, the Province, C!ounty, or State in which the paying ofiice is situated must invariably be sup|)lied. oo Victoria, chap. 7, sec. 24, enacts that " It shall be a misdeameanor "for any Postmaster or other jjcrson authorized to issue Money Orders, " to issue any Money Order without having previously received the "purchase money, or sum i)ayab!e therefor ; " an afterwards re-directed to any place in Canada, or a Country in the | Postal Uni(m will be forwarded even if taken out of the Office and re-addressed; but if re-addiessed to a place where theic is a higher rate of postage the difference of postage will be chargeable. Associations, Societies, Companies, &c. New Brunswick Auxiliary Bible Society. —LeBaron Botsford, M. D., President; Thomas W. Daniel, Escj., John Fisher, Esq., Wm. Elder, A. M., Edward Sears, John Wishart, ( liarles I'atton, Henry Vaughan and James McMillan, Esqs. , Vice-Presidents; B. Cruik- shank, Escj., Treasurer ; Thomas Maclellan, Esq., Secretary; Deposi- tary, J. & A. McMillan; T. B. Barker, S. D. Berton, Hon. John Boyd, Joseph Bullock, Joshua Clawson, -T. A Kstey, James Flewwel- ling, J. E Irvine, Charles F. Kinnear, Matthew Liiidsyy, J as. Logan, William Peters, Joseph Pilchard, (J. Kol)ertson, 'J'. S. Simins and (t. W. Whitney, Esqs. , Committee; Mr. Jolm Tohuid, Ageut. It is particularly recpiested that all communications Ite addressed to the Secretary, Thos. McLellan, Esii., an. I all reuiittauces made to the Treasurer, It. Cruikshank, J'^s(i. Cauleton Branch Bible Society — D. W. (Jlark. President; Isaac Olive, John ('hristo]iher, T. McKiiligan, Esi]s. , Vice-Presidents; A. C. A. Salter, Secretary-Treasurer ; Connnittee, E. J. Wetmore, O. W. Holder, W. J. C'lark, John Dickson, J. W. Brittaiu, Jolm Tjewis, L. L. Sharp, Esqs. St John Youno Men's Christian Association.— Prendent. .1. E. Irvine; Vice-Presidents T. W. Da!ii.'l. John AFarch, J. O. iNIiller, G. F. Burpee, James E Barnes, ^Matthew Lindsay, Es(]s.; General Secretary, James A Cauld ; IJecordingSccretiuy, Ceo A. Henderson; Corre8j)onding Secretary, Joshua Clawson ; Treasurer, J. IMcV. Hutchmgs; Managing C'ommitte Patterson, W. F. Coleman, M. ee, H. B. Jackson, J. S. Mamie, S. B. D., H. B. White, J. A. Likely, Chas. 102 SOCIETIEH. [1883. MacMidiufl, R. W. Crookshauk, A. A. Davis, T. S. Siirnns. K. T. (". Kuowles, John Stewait, J. L. 'riioriie, F. \l. Jovilan, Ktlwin Frost, | S. Ji. (lorbel, 11. Cruikisliank, C. H. Hutching.s, John McKinnon, E. S. Stephenson. Buikling open every week clay from 8 to 10 P M. ('itizens and strangers are most t-nidiiilly invited to visit the building and become familiar with the work of the Association and the advantages it offers to young men. Membership fee, .S2 per year. EvANOKLicAi. Ai.rjANCK.— President, Jrtseph Prichard ; Vice-Presi- dents, James McMillan, T. \V. Daniel, Henry Vaughan, Kev. G. M. Armstrong, LeP>aron I'xttsford, M. D., llev. 1). McK.ae, D. I)., C<>r- resjHniding Secretary; Sidney P. Patterson, Sec. -Treasurer; Matthew Lindsay, H. li. White, ifon. John Boyd, and all clergymen connected with the Alliance and the officers, ex officio. Colonial and C'ontinkntal Chuuch Soctktv.— New Brunswick Committee— LeParon Potsford, M. D., Chairman; Rev. Wm. Arm- strong, llev. David Parnther, Rev. F. H. Almon, T. W. Daniel, Robt. Cruikshank, Jeremiah Travis ; Treasurer, James R. Ruel ; Secretarj', Rev. G. M. Armstrong. St. Vincknt dk Paii, Society.— President, John Nugent; Vice- President, IjOTiis J. ( 'arney ; Treasurer, M. J. Potter ; Secretary, E. Friel ; Si>iritual J)irector. Rev. Antoine Ouillett St. John (Jhuhch Missionary Socikty.— President, LeParon Pots- ford ; Vice-Presidents, Churles Fairweather, George A. Hamilton, M. D., Charles F. Kinnear and Samuel D. I3erton; Secretary, T. W. Daniel; Treanuer, James R. Ruel. Chukch of Enhlani) iNSTiTrTK.— Patrons, The Right Reverend the Lord Risliop of Fredericton, the Right Reverend the Bishop Coadjutor of Fredericton. Council— I'resident, Rev. ('anon Brigstocke, M. A. ; Vice-Presidents, Rev. D. 15. Parnther, Rev. G. Schoiield, Rev Canon DeVeber, Rev. T. F. Dowling, Charles F. Kinnear, 1'homas Walker, M. D.; Rev. F. S. Sill. M. Chandierlain, A. P. Tippet, R. P. Starr, W. H. Merritt, C. A. Macdonald, VV. C. Drury, C. E. L Jarvis, Kurd Peters, J. McNichol, jr., E. G. Kaye, J. Thorpe; William Hazen, Secretary ; George E. Fairweather, Treasurer ; Geo. Hare, Librarian. St. John Mkdical Sociktv.— W. D. Coleman, M. D., President; P. R Inches, M. D., Geor^^e Taylor, M. D., Vice-Presidents ; J. W. Daniel, M. D. , Secretary ; James (,'hristie, M. D., Treasurer. Council ok Physicians and Si-kgeons of New Brunswick.— Wm. Bayard, M. D., Henry G Preston, M. D., A. Chipman Smith, T. Clowes Brown, M. D., Edwin A. Vail, M. 1)., Bojde Travers, M. D., Lawrence McLaren, IVL D , George A. Hamilton, M. D., and Alfred B. Atherton, M. D. New Brunswick Medical Society.— S. Z. Earle, M. D., President ; W. Todd, M.D., St. Stephen, Vice-President ; (t. M. Duncan, M.D., Bathurst, Secretary ; P. R. Inches, M. 1)., Treasurer ; Thos. Walker, M. D., L. C. Allison, M. D , P. R. Inches, M. D., St. John City, Trustees, Meets at St. John, N. B., first Wednesday in July, 18S3. St. John Law Society. -Council for 1882-3 -William Jack, Presi- dent ; G. E. Coster, Secretary-Treasurer ; A. A. Wilson, Librarian ; C. W. Weldon, Hon. E. McLeod, A. (). Earle, I. Allen Jack, W. H. Tuck, C. W. Stockton, G. C. Coster, L. R, Harrison. 1883.] SOCIETIES. 103 BAUiusTEi{s'S()cii;rY.-ir..ii. J. J. Fnis(>r, IVosi.lLiit ; W. 11. Tuck, Vice-PresitltMit ; Ticasiuer, Jolm VAtick ; Lihiaiimi, DaniulJoidan. Nfw Bui'nswick TIisTomcAi. Sociktv. I'losi.lcnt. J. W. Lawrence; Vice-Pre.sidents, A. A. Stockton nixl .James Haiiiiay ; G. H. Lee, Corresponding; Secretary; ('larcnce Ward, IJccordin-- Secretary ; (r. V. Lawrence, Librarian ; I). 1*. ('liisho'ni, '{'reasurer; ( '.miniitte'c, W. P. Dole, n. C. John Dunn,- .Tolm ( ', Miles, Isaac Wliitin-, I). H. Waterbnry. Natural PrisTouv Sof'ri;TY.-Presi,k'nt, LeBamn Botsford, M. I).; yice-Pre^i(]ont, (Jcorj^e F. >rattliews ; TJccordin- Seei'otarv, {i. E. Fairweatlier ; Treasurer, -Tames A. lOstey ; Lilnaiian, W. (,^' Wilson ; Curators, Eobert Chalmers, W. V. Coleilian, M. I) , M. Chamberlain. Mechanics' TxsTrrrTK.-- Thomas A. IJankinn, President; .Tames Fleming, A. Gilmour, Vice-Presiileiit.s ; T. P.. iJanin-ton, lu'cording Secretary ; 1). P. Chisholm, Convsiioiuliu.',^ Secretary ; (t. W. Whitney, Treasurer; I. Allen .Fack, K R. ^^oore, E Fisher, (J. 1). Steeves, S. Crothers, (jeo. F. Mattliew, Joseph K. Dunlop, Dndne I'.recze, Dr. Jas. Christie, Silas Alward, Alex. Pankiiie, W. E. Collier, Directors. luisH FRiExnr.Y SocrKTV.- M. I), liitchie. President, Tho.x KicK- ham, Vice-President; 1). J. O'Neill, Jvecording Secretary; P. 1ole, Financial Secretary ; C.J. Cain, Liiirariau ; .Tolm Tiehihaii, Assistant Librarian; F. iSIcCafferty, E. J.antalnm, .f. O'Xcill, Auditors. St. Andrew's Society.-- Alex. Janline, I'resident; .Tames Knox, Alex. McAuley, Vice J^-esidents ; Pev. D. McHae, Cha]»lain ; John White, Treasurer ; James Straton, Secretary ; 'I'. Nisbet Pobertt'-on, Marshal; M. Lindsay, liuke Stewart, A. ]i. Law, Committee of Charity. St. John Briunxii Society.— Directors, C. N. Skinner, President ; James Christie, M. D. . Vice-President ; Alexander Duff, Mana,i,dng Director; Gilbert Murdoch, \V. Christie, M. D., ) >. Sinclair, Solici- tors, R. Chipman Skinner, William I'u'-rsley ; A. Christie, St. John, Thomas Glendenniag, Moncton, N. A. Cliff, Fredericton, Surveyors; Thomas Eeid, Secretary-Treasurer; liauk of New Brunswick, Hankers. Provtnciat. Buii.i)iN(i Society.- -Directors— W. V. Ilutt, President; W. R. Crawford, Vice-President; F. S. Sharp, Si'cretary-'J'reasurer ; A. A. Stockton, James H. McAvity, W. H. Hay ward, C. V. Clarke. St. John Acrici'ITURAI, So^'iety. — S. S. Hall, T'res. ; Thos, Davidson, Wm. Shaw, John ]\[a',ee, .T. ]*>. Hamni, W. W. ( 'huk, Vice-Presidents; A. C. Fairweatlier, Treasurer; A. ^l. .Manee, Recording Secretary; James Barber, liecording Secretary; Directors, Thomas Davidson, John Magee, A. C. F'airweather, John .lordan, .fames Shaw, William ' Shaw, Robert jEarshall, Robert ?\lcLean, .fiuues ]j. Dunn, James Lee, J. B. Hamm, S. S. Hall, A. M. :\Ia-ee, Vv. W. Clark, Thomas Fur- lonji, R. Thompson, B. Hevenor, A. T. Dunn, T. Carleton Olive, J, Donovan, James ]3arber, H. .1. Ward, George W. P-urbidge, (4eorge A. Barker. Council Fish and Game Puotectton Society oe New Brcnswick. —James A. Harding, High Sheriff, President ; James 1. Fellows, 1st Vice-President ; J. De Wolfe Spurr, 2nd A'ice-Presiilent ; S. S. Hall, Dr. John Berrynian, T. Otty Crookshank, C. A. Robertson, O. T. Stone, Count DeBury, J. H. J'ullen, 1'. B. Hazen, G. iJainnie, L. J. Almon, J. W. NichoUon; (}. C. Coster, Secretary; G. E. Snider, Treasurer. 104 COMPANIES. [i88a. I New BurNswrcK Sociktv von ruK riiKvrNTroM ok ('ui'klty to Ani- ! MALS.— Joliii S.'iiiM, Ksf]., Pn'siileiit. \'ict-J*ifsi{lt'iits, Hev. J). Tien- ; net, William K. Hiitt, St. John: Win. W. (Mark, Carlotnn ; Andrew : Myk's, Poitlaml ; (io). K. I'V-nctv, Frciloiicton ; H. It. Jones, Wood- ;Htock: (r. F. Hill. St. Steplien ; Collin Wliitc, Sussex; Ueor^^e Ack- nian, Moncton ; Dr. liuddock, St. Martins; Ale.\. {{o^'ers, Albert Co. ; ! VV. B. Beverid;;e, Andovcr. I'lxecutivi' Connnittee, 11. Chimnan i Skinner, St. John; .John V. Kllis, Carloboji ; William Elder, T. H. Kobinson, .folin Ma;,'oe, William ¥. Best, T. W, Daniel, Henry W. Frith and J)r. Friak, St. John. Counsel, A. A. Stockton ; Treasurer, j VV. H. Fairall ; Secretary, Edwin J. Wetmore ; Corre.spondiny Secre- ■ tary, James Holly. ! M.vsoNic Ham. CoM^A^Y. -B. II. Stevoii.son, President; J. Mc- Nichol, Vice-President ; \\\ Wat-on Allen, Secretary-Treasurer;.!. V. Elli.H, JJobert -Marshall, Henry DutFell, Charles Alasteis, \V. J. JiOi,'an, T. N. Kol)ertson, W, F. IJinitinLr, F. W. Wisdtmi, H. J. Thorne, j T. A. Peters, F. A. Codsoe, Janie-s Adam. Directors. I Nkw Biun'swuk Odd Fkij.ows" ('oMi'.wv.-James Christie, M.D., 'President; David Sinclair, Vice-President; Alex. Duff, Secretary- ; Treasurer ; Gil1)ert Murrloch, Jamas Christie, M. D., Alexander Duff, Wm. A. Moore, David Sinclair, Wm. ]M McLean, .John Ferguson, R. Kadford Barnes, Directors; Hoij. Judge Skinner, Solicitor. I New Brunswick Stkamship (Company (Limited).— Cajntal i^l,000,- ' 000. — Hon. Isaac Burjiee, Piesident ; Howard D. Trooj), Vice-Presi- dent and Managing Director ; .John E. Ivviuf, Secretary ; Hon, Isaac Burpee, H. D. Troop, Siiueon Jones, .Tolm Stewart, .T. Harrison, Thos. ; Furlong, and .Tames Vaughan, Esq., Ijiverpool, G. 15., Directors. I Chamcook Lake Ice C'ompany. — Simeon tTte and E. H. liurpoe, Directors; Lord I'.lpliiiistoiiu, I'rt'sidi nt; lion. Isaiie JJnrpee, Vice-Prenident; W. T. Wliiteljeiid, Secretary-Treasurer. _St.[J()HN JlriiAL Cfmktkuy Co.mi'A.nv. .lolin MaK'oo, ['resident ; (J. Sidney Smith, Seeretary-Trea,surer; OMice, i*ii;^fsley's Huildin^', Corner Princess and Prince William Stieei>i [,(anies Keeil, T. W. Daniel, Win. Thomson, W. Jack, John II. Parks. LeHaron Botsford, M. D., S.S.Hall, John He^^'an, James L Diiiin, A. ('. Jurdine, Kichard Thompson; JohnJCrnikshank, Kesident Superintendent. Gheenwooh CEMKTEitY CoMrANV. (!aiu.kti)X.— Directors, (leorj,'e H. Clark, President; (}eorj,'e F. Hardin^'. Seereturv-Treasurer ; Fred P. Linde, Ji. N. Knight, D. W. Clark, Jarvis Wilson, A. C. A. Salter. St. John Gah Lidht CoMi>ANV.--lio1)eit lilair, Presiilent ; Hon. John Boyd, Charles Patton, John H. Parks, John Sears, David Cald- well, James li. Wishart, James Dyall, Directors; Kobcit Blair, Man- ager; GeorffO Ellis, Secretary; (ieorge Peters, Clerk. Mahitimk Wakfhoisin(! and Duck Comi>anv. -Victoria Wharf, Smyth Street. — Directors -James L. Dnnn, President; (Jeor,L,'e Mc- Kean, Vice-President; Thomas McLellan, Hon. John ]5oyd, John Mnirliead, 11. T. Clinch ; Thomas Stead, !>lanager. St. John Boi.t and? Nit Company.— Directors— Bela Lawrence, '■"resident ; licliaron Botsford, M. D., C. A. Stockton, (ieorge F. Buri)ee and Levi H. Young; C'. A Whiteside, Sec-Treasurer. The St. John Cotton Comi'any (Limitki)).— Cajiital, !?200.000. I Shares, 2,000 in !?100 each. Directors, John H. Parks, Alex. Shives, R. Penistim Starr, Thomas McAvity, jr., V.S.White; John H. I Parks, President ; E. B. Ketchum, Secretary. I MiLLTOWN Cotton CoMPA\'v.--('ai)ita], .S.")00,000.- Directors— Pres- ident, James Mnrchie; Treasurer, Lewis Doxtor; A. D. Lockwood, Charles D. Owen and L. (J. Downes. I MoNcroN Cotton Manpiwctiuinc Company. J. 1j. Harris, Presi- ' dent ; J. A. Humithrey, Vice-President; C. B. Record, .T. A. Hum- i phrey, W. J. Robinson, C. P. Hanis, (Jeoige W. Cliandler, Josiali Wood, Directors; CJ. W. McCready, Treasurer, pro tern.; John ^fc- j Kenzie, Secretary; James ifcAllister, Alfred E. Chapman, D. B. Lindsay, Auditors; Borden k ;\tlciuson, Solicitors. MoNCTON Gah Ltcht and Wateu Company -J. L. Harris. Presi- dent; John A. Humi)hrey, Josiali Wood, Jllair Botsford, .Tohn Mc- Kenzie, Irvine' W. Binney, D. A. J)utfy, Directors; C. P. Harris, Treasurer : R. A. Borden, Secretary ; Hon. A. E. Botsford, E. T. Trites, Auditors ; Borden & Atkinson, Solicitors. MoxcTON SixjAR Rki ININ(; Company. "J. 1j. Hanis, President; C. B. Record, G. W. Chandler, J. B. IClliott, S. C. Law, Josiah Wood, J. A. Humphrey, Directors; C. V. Harris, Treasurer; John McKenzie, Secretary ; E. T. Trites, D. B. Lindsay, E. C. Cole, Auditors ; Bor- den & Atkinson, Solicitors. Peters' Combination Lock Company.— Moncton, N. B.— H. T. Stevens, President; A. E. Peters, A. ]-:. Killam, W. 1^.. Knight, E. B. Chandler, M. D., E. Cogswell, Malor Wright, Directors; A. E. Peters, Treasurers ; W. B. Knight, Secretary ; A. J. ^\'ek•h, J. J. Wallace, A.E. Chapman, Auditors, 100 ASSOCIATIONS. [1883. l''iiKi)i:iu<'T(iV lioo.M CoMl'ANV. A, V. Haiidoliili, President; K. (i. Dunn, I). I). (Jlasier, II. A. Miller, 10. Sutton, A. F. Han'lolidi, ami W. II. Ivlmniy, Di recti )rH. W. II. Ivlmniy, Directors Rkcoui) Foi'ndhy and MAciiiNr-, Comany ■ " ..i . t I.l 111-. T 1 Rkcoui) Foi'ndhy and MAciiiNr-, Comany.- Moncton, N. li.— IT. Steven.H, President; A. V). Peters, .rosliua T'etors, Kdward Coj,'H\vti ('. 1j. JJecoril, Director:*; A. K. Peters, Seen^tary-Treasurer ; ,Iosh Peters, Manager. MoNCToN irNIVKUSAI, TCNrTTINd M ACIIINf'. ( "oM I'ANY. - A. E. KillalH, President; A. W. |)(.dd, S. ( '. Wilhur, 15. ^V. Duffy, U. A. IJimlen, Directors; I!. A. I'ordeii, Secretary-Treasurer; J. McC'. Snow, .Tohn Mclvenzie, Auditors; linnlen & Atkinson, Solicitors. |1 iDi M Tmk MAUiTiMKCo.MMKiu'iAi.'rkAvi' I, i.Kiis' Association— Head Oflice, Hiilifax, N. S. - Vice-Presidents in St. Jolin, John McMillan, Jlon. iloiin Jioyd, II ( 'ruiksliank, W, 11. Tliorne, Ks(jh,; Peter Clinch, Sec- retary at St. John. ■ 1 Nk\v BiiL'NS\vtcK Pour.THY AND PicT Stock Ahsociation.— President, Colonel lUaine, St. John ; J. S. McLaren. St. John ; C A. Cro.svenor, York; Lewis.!. Alrnou, KinL;s ; Phillip Law, Westmorland; W. B. Morris, Charlotte : Ale.K Sti-waft, Hesti,irouche ; Ti. ,T. Fowler, C^ueens. H. W. Wilson, S' cretary, St. John ; William Sniiler, Trea,surer, St. John. Dominion Safkty Fund Liit; Assoc iation.— Incorporated for the puri)oso of providing,' the i)roteetion of Life Insurance n])on the Safety ' Fund and Ki piitable Asst^.ssnient System. Capital, 8rJ0,0(X), Deposited | at Ottawa, -SoO, 000. Provisional Directors, .). De Wolfe Spurr, James | T. Steeves, M. 1)., William H. ^lliorne, Thomas Temide, Foster Mc- , Farland, M. D., H. W. Frith, Charles F. Clinch; James DeWolfe Spun-, President ; J.ames T. Steeves, M. D., Vice-President ; Thomas jj A. Chipman, Secretary ; Foster McFarland, M. D., Medical Su;.jrin- !| tendent. Applications received throuf,di Aj,'ent,s, or by the Secretary at the Head OIHoe. A;,'eiit8 wanted for the City and Ccmnty of Saint John. Olhce. 21) and liO PuL,^sley's Buildiny, Prince William Street, ji Sn John, N. B. ' 1 1 Intkkcoi.omal Railway Insurance Association.— President, David i P()ttinj,'er, Chief Superintendent, Moncton. Vice-President, William j (x. Robertson, Staticm Master, St John. John M. Lyons, Fir.st Clerk, l| General Passenger A^'ents OHice, Moncton, Secretary. Ceo. H Pick, | Assistant General Freiijfht Agent, Moncton, Treasurer. F]xecutive'i (Committee, Thos. Foot, Accountant, Mcmcton, H. A. Whitney, ]| Mechanical Superintendent, Moncton, A Busby, General Passenger ^ Agent, Moncton, John Sutton, Chief Clerk Mechanical Departinent, '■'. Moncton, James Coleinan, District Superintendent, Truro. District;! Secretaries, I >. A. Sinclair, Forenian Mechanical Department, St. John, David White, Car In.spector, Truro, Wm. Hayward, Foreman ! Moulder, Mcmcton, Kvim Price, Train Despatcher, Campbellton, J. j| B. Ferguson, Store Keeper, Riviere du Loup. i| Victoria Skatino Cr.un.— A. B. Sheraton, President ; G. C. Coster' I Secretary-Treasurer: G. B. Hegan, A. C. Jardine, C. E. Bur])ee, T. ^j W. Peters, A. V. McAsenny, C. Y. Gregory, W. L. Busby, H. J. A. ! Godard, Directors. i, Nkptink Rowing Clir. — M. Chamberlain, President; Charles A. jj Mcl)onald, Vice-President ; Peter Clinch, Captiiin ; Frank H. Tuck, i| Secretarj'. I i Oftice, I li, Sec- I I! 1883.] CLUDM. 107 , A',"' I. ''','"■ '^■^- '^''•'^''■' l'"'^'''''"t ; ('"init h.iHiiiv. Vice-l'rt'Hi.leiit ; A. K. Mt'lios.', S.civtury ; \V. 1». I )..lt'. CniifsiH.inliii'^' St'i-ntaiy ; (}. L. liolitTsoii ; JM.'iiil.iTs i.f Council, .1. L. Sti'Wiirl, with .iUvris.' St. Andkkw's ('nsi.iNu Ci.i ii. Siiii.'on .luii.vs l'iv^i(Uiit ; (it'or^fe Stt'U'iut, Vi('t:-rir.si(|..Mt ; .l;uuMS Stiatnii. S,'( ivturv-'l'iv;isnit'r ; J. Wliitc W. Siii.l.T. (Ifui-,. Mc|/m-iil:iii, A. « >. Skiiii'i.T, !•'. (iir-oiy, W. K. riir.ly.S. I )(foit'.st ; KopK; eiitiitivo MtMulnjis, W. F. Hani^xm, Davul Tlioiii.-oii. C( lnisTl,K Ciiu.iN'd ( 'mm. --.T .•lines Sli.uv, I'l-sidint ; Andrew AFiil. olm, \ic(<-I'n"si,|(.i,t ; 1{. C. John Dn ,n, Sn-ivlarv ; John WilU'tt, Irt'iHun'r; .laim's Knox, Ah'X. Milhir, Thoiuan Finlay, T. Nislx^t Kohertrton, ( 'oininittft' of .Mana.Lfeiu-iit ; IJfpre.sentative ^i^nul)e^^^, James Knox, i{ol)crt .Milliy:aii. Moo.sKi'ATii nitiviNd Pauk Ass(mi ation. - 1). C Clinch, President: George Barker, S.>cntary ; J). C. Ch'nch, Ceorye A. liaike;', Daniel Mchvoy, Jolm Kilzjiatiick, Directrrs. St. Joii.n C'iicKi/r Ci.rn. -Silicon .^)nt'^^ Tn'^idnit ; A. < ). Skinner, Vice-President; J. Twiiiin- llai tt, SeeiLhuy-Tivasu-er : A. O. Skin- ner, Captain. New BuL'NsvvrcK Boaiu> ok Fiiti'; rNDCuwiuTKUs. - J. J. »t J. Sid- ney Kaye, Agents foi- the K'oya! Insurance' Cotiijiany of Liverpool; Henry Jack, Ai,'ent for the No t'l I5:itish an Mercantil ■ Insurance Company of KdinliuiMli and liondon ; C. K. L. Jnrvis, A;,' nt for tl'ws (^tieen lns._ Co. of Liverixxil and [jondon; K. L. Vv'hittaker, A.^^ent for the Im])erial Fire Insuiiuu-e C(>. of honilon, 'iho .Ktiia l'"iie fnsin-- ance Company of Ka'tford, Tlie ifarlford Fiie Insujanc • Co:ii| u-.y of i Hartford: I^ewis.l. Alinon, A;,'eiit. for tlie Noirliern A- ranci 'otn- ' paiiy of Jjondon and i\.l).'rdeen ; Henry I!. Ranney, Ai^ent fo" the Guardian Assuranf;i' Company of L uidon ; W. ^M. .larvis, A,l,'i;, 'or TJverpool and London and (Jl.ihe Insurance Co'upany of l>iverpool and London; A. C. FairweatI.er, A-ent for the Connueicial Union Assur- I ance Company of liondnn; -1. .Nra;;,L,'Te^'or Grant, A;^eiit for the Lan- cashire Insuranci! C()ni|)any of Man(;lie-i > TYP()GUArii''Al. I*Ni 'N. -William Fori^uson, President; Arthur King, Vice-Pi' ident ; ^\'. \. Coates, Pecordiiig Secretary ; Financial Secretary, S.winiel lleid ; < "orrespondinj Secietary, H. H. Simpson; Treasurer, John Mitchell. 108 HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. [188G St. John Vmv: Tolre and !>AiA'A(iK (Vatra.— C)sljv)riie Blois, Cap- tain ; i'eter Clincli, Lieutenant; li W W Fiink, Secretary: Geo Ellis, Treasurer ; District Forenitu -(ieorge i<2His, Nol ; W A King, No 2 ; John Hender.son, Xu 3 ; John A Watson, No 4. HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. Gknkhal PiULic Hosri'i'AL. — Connnit;sioners, William Bayard, M. D., President ; II. W. vVookshank, Vice-President ; George A. Barker, Treasurer; Jud^'e Watters, A. Ciii))man Smith, S. Z. Larle, M. J)., (t. H. Clarke and M. W. Maher ; Thomas F. Raymond, Secretaiy; Physicians, G. A. Hami!N>n, M. ])., Jan)e.s Christie, M. D., J. 1). White, M. D., Thomas W'dkei, M. I).; Fve and Ear Department, W. F. Coleman, INI D., M R. C. S , En-laiid, Surgeon; Resident Physician;Mrs. Higj;ins, Matron. Kknt ^Marine Hosi'iTAi..--For the Relief of Sick and Disabled Sea- j men at St. John.— John Wishart and ( 'harles McLanghlan, Commis- ] sioners ; LeBaron Botsford, At D., Pliys^ician ; Department Marino I and Fisheries, Ai^eut ; William Andrew Barnes, Steward PhoVIN'cial TiUNATic AsvLi'M. - Him. INIessrs. Landry, Colter, At- I torney-General, Provincial Secretary and W. I'l. Perley, Comniissicmrrs: ! R. \V Crookshank, Secretary; James; T, Steeves, M. D., Snpeiinten- dent; A. IvicVey, ('lerk. II St. John Protestant (1ii:mian A>svi,i.m.— Directors, S. D. Berton, President; Hon. Robert Marshall, Treasurer; Rev. William Arm- st.'onj;, Secretary ; A. Everitt, Rev. G M. Armstrong, J. W. Nichol- son, George W. Whitney, S. T. King,, Hon. John Boyd, Thomas McAvity, VV. W, Tnrnbull, J. E. Irvine, R. P. Starr, Simeon Jones, Edward Sears, jr., and all Protestant cler.Lryuien residing in the City. Ladies Committee, Mrs. V/. W. I'urnbull, President; Miss Hunt, Treasurer ; Airs. R. P. Starr, Assistant Treasurer ; Mrs. G. W. VVhitney, Secretary ; Miss MiU'ray, .Vssistant Secretary. (General Counnittee, Mrs. Jame.5 McFarlaue, Mrs J. Hegan, Mrs. William Breeze, Mrs. James Tjawton, Airs. J. Ij. Dunn, Mis. T. A. Rankim", Mrs. James Kaye, Mrs. John Boyd, Mrs. R. W. < rookshank, Mrs. George McLe.xl, Mrs A. l^veritt, Mis. Snider. Miss Frost, Matron. Wi()(!rNS Male Oiumian Ixstitition. — Governors, Hon. J. D Lewin, T. W. D.iv.iel. j^ev. F. H, J. Brigstocke, B. Lester Peters, (J. Sidney Smith, Hon. J. W. Weldon, H. W. Frith, Hurd Peters; James U. Thomas, Secretary-Treasurer. Home eou Aged Females. —Rev. G. INI. Armstnma', Hon. Robert Marshall, LeBaron Botsford M. ])., T. W. Daniel, R. W. Crookshank, John H. Parks, H. Lawrence Sturdee, C. F. Kinnear, Mrs. T. W. Daniel, Mrs Pritchard, Mrs. T. A. Temple, Mrs. William Thomson, Mrs. John Hegan, Airs. R. W. Crookshank, Mrs. James L. Dunn, Mrs. G. M. .A.rmstrong, Airs, (Jeorge AlcLeod, Airs. H. L. Sturdee, .Mrs. J. V. Troop, Airs J. R. Armstrong, Airs. James E. Barnes, Mrs. J. E. Alasters, Airs. Gideon I'rescott and Aliss Crookshank. [1883 I lis, Ca])- eo Ellis, .', No 2 ; 1883.] MASONIC. 10ft yard, M. i . Barker, i , M.J)., jcretai V ; )., J. 1). •artnient, bled Soa- Comniis- ' t Marino )lter, At- liissionrrs; ipeiinteii- Bertoii, tiui Arm- Nichol- Thonias nil Jones, \ the City. , Miss rs. G.W. (Jeneral William lankiue. Ilk, Mrs. ! Matron. . J. 1) 'etei's, (i. ; James , Eobeit )ksh;ink, ■rs. T. W. Ihonison, fj. Dunn, Sturdeo, r>arnes, ank. Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted MasoDs. OFFICERS OF THE ^l W. (;i?AND LODGE. M. R. R. R. V. V. V. W Grand Master, - - - W. Deputy Grand Master, W. Senior Cii-and Warden, W. Junior (irand Warden, \V. Grand Chaplain, - - W, Grand Treasvirer, - - W. Grand Secretary, - - ■\V. Senior Grand Deaeon, \V. Junior Grand Deaeon, Hon. Den.j. 11. Stevenson, St. Andrews. AVilliain F. Buntiu^. Harry Beckwith, - - - (jeorKe F Finder. - - Kev. Kiehard ,"\Iathei's,- Janies JleNielu*!, juii., ICdwin J. Wetniore. David F. Merritt, - - - E. Lee Street. - . - W. Grand Director CereuKinies, Freeman W. Wisdom, W. Asst. G. Director Ceremonies. James Adam. W. Grand Sword Bearer, W. Grand Standard Bearer,- V/. Grand Organist, - - - W. Grand Pursuivant.. - - "W. Grand Steward, - - - - W. " • - - - - W. '• •' - - - - W. " •' - - - - W. " " - - - - W. '• " - - - - W. " '• - . - - W. " " - - - - W. ' ' - - - - W. " '• - - - - W. " " - - - - W. " " - - - - Grand Tyler, - - - . St. John. Fredericton. St. Stei)hen. St. Jolm. St. John. St. Jolm. W(j(jd stock. Newcastle. St. Jolm. St. Jolm Cauipbeliton. Salishury. St. John. St. John. St. Jolm. Fredericton. St. Stephen. lU)thesay. Portland. Chatham. Si. John. St. John. Carleton. St. Martins. Milltown. ^t Join; St. John. John McAllister, - - John W. Patterson. - Joseph C. Ilatheway, John A. AVatson. - - Arthur Evt'ritt, - - Richard 31. Binder, - Henry (iinh.am, - - J. Lee Flewellins', - 3ialt. L. Macfarland, David T. .Johnston, - Ale.x. R. Cami)bell, - Charles blasters, August us W. Reed. William E. Skillen. - Jolm S. An Irews, - Thomas A. Peters, - Dingee Sjri!)ner, BoAKD OF General Pi'rposes.— M. AN'. Benj. Iv. Stevenson, Grand Master. R. W. B. Lester Peters, Pest tirand ^Master. R. W. Robert T. Clinch, Past Grand Master. R. W. AVilliam Wedderburn. Past tirand :\laster. R. W. John V. Ellis, Past Grand blaster. R. AV. Robert T.Iarsi all. Past Grand Master. H. AV. \A'm. F. Bunting. Deputy (Jrand Master, (President!. R. W. Hairy Beckwith, Senior Grand Wardeii. R. AV. G»H)rge F. Pinder, Junior Grand AVarden. V. A\'. Edwin J. Wetmore. Grand Secretary. (Secretary). R AA'. Edward AA'illis. A'. AV. James IMcNicliol. jr. AV. T. Nisbet R(J)ert- son AA'^ AVdUain J. TiOgan. AV. John D. Short, W. Thomas A. Godsoe. AV. '■'homas Walker, W. Thomas A. I'etei-s, AV. AV. AVatson Allen, AV. William H. B. Sadlier. LODtJES. Albion Lodge, No. 1.— Meets first Friday in ea.- :\Ie('ts lirst Thursday in each month, at the City of Fredericton. Harry Beckwith. W. M. Thomas G. J. Loggn". Secretar>-. Sussex Lodge. No. r.— Aleets first Wedn<-S(hiy in each montli, at St. Ste- i phen, Charlotte County. Jidius T. WlutiocU. W. M. George !•. Pmder, K f* c Pi^t fl. I' V I Carletoii Union Lodge, No. H.~Meets first Thursday in each month, at Carleton, City of Saint Jc^lin. Aiifjustus W. Reed, W. M. (Jeorge P. Tay- lor, S(?cTetaiy. Midiaii liOdKC N^<> '■•. -Meets second Tuesday in each month, at Clifton, Kin^s Countj-. Ailhu" ('. Fairweatlier.W. M. Howard D.Wetmore. Sec'y. Union LihIk'* of Portland. No. 10. -Meets lldrd Thursday in each month, at tlie ;\la.sonic Hull. St. John. William ]>. Wallace. W. M. John Hender- son, Secretary. Wood.stock Lodge. No. 11.— Meets fi?st Wednesday in each month, at Woodstock. Carleton County. Donald Munro, W. M. Chas. N. Scott. Sec'y. St. George Lodge, No. 1^'.— Meets first Tuesday in each month, at St. George, Charlotte Coimtj-. George F. Hibbard, W. M. Louis B. Messenett. Secretary. Corinthian I>odge. No. i;5. -]\Ieets second Wednesday in each month, at Hampton Station. Kings County. Geoige L. Tayloi', W. M. Henry HalJi't. Secretary. Alley Lod,ge, No. 11. -Meets first Thursday in each month, at Upper Mills. Charlotte County. Wilder Babcock, W. M. Ilex M. King, Secretary. Howard Lodge, No. 15.— fleets lir't Tuesday in each month, at Hillsboro', Albert Comity. J. Trueman Steeves, W. M. John A. Beatty, Secretary. St. Andrew Lodge. No. HI.— Meets Monday, on or after each full moon, at Kichibucto, Kent County. William H. McArthur W. M. Thomas Wet- more Bliss. Secretaiy. Nortluunberlaiul Lodge, No. 17.— ^Meets second Tuesday in each month, at Newcastle. Noitiumiberland County. William Fenn, W. M. Hiram A. Fish. Secretary. Miramichi Lodge. No. 18— Meets thinl Tuesday in each month, at Chat- ham, Northund)er]and County. George I. Wilson, W. M. Thomas F. Gillespie, Secretary. Salisbury Lodge, No 2(1.— Meets first Tuesday in each month, at Salis- burj-, Westmorland Counti". Tliomas Cochrane, W. M. Albert W. Wil- mot. Secretary. Zion Lodge, No. 21.— Meets first Wednesday in each month, at Sussex. Kings County. Andrew J. JMunroe, W. ;M. John F. Rodgers, Secretary. New Brunswi<'k Lodge. No. 22. — Mei'ts second Thursday in each month, at the Masonic Hall, St. John. .Vlexander K. Campbell, W. M. Stephen K. F. James, Secretary. i Keith Lodge, No. 2:i — Meets first Wednesday in each month, at Moncton, I Westmorland County. George H. IMck, \V. M. Charles H. Webb. Sec'y. I Zetland Lodge. No. 21.- Meets third ^\■ednef■day in each month, at She- I diac, Westmorland County. .James Inglis, W. M. Wm. B Deacon. Sec'y. I Restigouche Lodge. No. 25. — Meets Tuesday, on or after each full moon. I at Dalhousie, Restigouche County, William Drapei", W. M, Henry A. i Johnson, Secretary. i Victoria Lodge, No. 2().— fleets second Thur.sday in each month, at Mill- j town. Charlotte County. Robert Ray, W. M. Barney Ripley. Secretarj'. , St. John Lodge, No. 27.— ?.leets Thursday, on or after each full moon, at Bathurst. Gloucester County. George W. Mersereau, W, M. George M. Smith, Secretary. Lebanon Lodge. No. 28.- -Meets second Monday in each month at Sack- ville, Westmorlaiid County. Harvey Phinney, "W. M, Richard Wilson, Secretary. ' St. Martins Lodge. No. 30. — Meets first Wednesday in each month, at St. Martins, St. John. Andrew Skillen. W. M. William' E. Skillen. Secretary. Benjamin Lodge. No. ;51.— Meets first Tuesday in each month at Andover. Victoria County. Richard AV. L. Tibbets, W. yi. George F. Baird, Sec'y. Campbellton Lodge, No. -W.— Meets second Friday in each month, at Campbellton, Res-tigoudie County. John McAllister, W. M. Duncan A. McBeath. Secretary. Alexandria Lodge, No. .'i:!— Meets first Tuesday in each month, at St. Mary's. York County. Alfred Scelj'. W. M. Edgar Hanson, Secretary, Albert I^odge, No. ;il. — Meets third Tuesday in each month at Hopewell, Corner, Albert County. William King, W. M. Lovett M. Wood, Soretaiy. CHAPTIORS. Carleton Royal Arch Chapter, No. 17, Registry of Scotland Wednesday in eac!' month at Masonic Temple, St. John. Principal Z. T. Ni-sbet Robertson. Scribe E. Meets third John A. Watson. [1883. ?e P. Tay- ,t Clifton, ' )re. Sec'y. !h montli, I 1 Hendev- Tionth, at ' ott, Sec'y. I th, at St. I Hessenett, month, at iiy Halk't. )pei' Mills, ' ary. ' Hill«boro', ■eretary. nil moon, )mas Wet- ;h month. 1 1 Hiram A. I I. at Chat- ! "homas F. I , at Salia- rt W. Wil- li Sussex, eretary. ch month, j itephen K. | ) Moncton. '■ ihh, Sec'y. th. at She- i L'on, Sec'y. ^ full moon. ' Henrj' A. Ith, at Mill- Secretary, moon, at Cieorge M. h at Sack- rd Wilson, nth, at St. I'cretary. t Andover. lird, Sec'y. month, at Duncan A. nth, at St. rotary. Hopewell, Secretary. loets third v. Watson. 1883.] KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ill F'redericton Royal Arch. Chapter. No. 77, Kogistrj- of Scotland— fleets at Fredericton, third Wednesday in each month. Union Royal Ai'ch Chapter.No. HI. Kej^'istiy of f-'cot land— Meets fourth Tuesday in each month at Fieenuusons Hall, (.'arleton. New Brunswick Royal Ar;:h Cliajjler, No. 10. Registry of Canada- Meets first Thursday in each montri at I^lasonic Temple. St. .lohn. Botsford Royal Arch Chajjier. K R— Miets at Jloncton. Mount Lebanon Royal Arch Chapter- Meets on the third Wednesday in each month at (Chatham. St. Stephen Roj'al Arch Chapter— Meets on the second Wednesday in each month at St. Stephen. Cailetou Council of Royal and Select Masters— fleets monthly in CarletOQ. encamp:\ients. Encampment of St. John. No. -18— Rtdifjious and Military Order of the Temple, on the Registiy of the Chapter (ieneral of Scotland. Meets at the Masonic Temple. City of St. .John, .second Wednesday in each month. James McNicliol, Jr., N. and E. (.'omnuuider. Edwin J. Wetniore, Sec'y. The Union de Molay Encampment and I'riory. Registry of Grand (.'on- cla%'e of England and Wales, and the Colonial Deix'ndencies of the British Crown — Regular Convocations held r.t Masonic H all, St. John, on the fourth Thursday in every month. McLeod Moore Conclave, Ro. Vi. of the hnperial, Ecclesia.stical and Mili- | tary Order of Knights of the Red Cross of Rcime and Constantini — Meets | at Masonic Temiile, St. John, on the fourth Thursday in each month. i Provincial Grand Eodge of the Koyal Order of Scotland— Meets fii-st ! Wednesday in Februaiy. May, August and November, at Masonic Hall, St. John. St. John Lodge of Perfection 11". A. and A, S. Rite, on the Registry of the Supreme Council for Canada. John V. Ellis, T. P. O. M.. A. W. Reed, Secretary— Meets at Masonic Temple. St. John, fourth Friday in February, May, August and Novenilier. HaringtonChapter of Sovereign Princes of Rose Croix. IT. R. D. I\r,. W ; on the Registry of the Supreme Coui'cil for Canada. T. Nisbet Robertson, M. W. S. A. W. Reed, Registiar. Meets at Masonic Temole, St. John, fourth Friday in IMarcli, June, Sei)tend)er and December. New Brunswick Sovereign Consistory, l\ R. S.. on the Regi.stry of the Supreme Council of Canada of the .'W'-'. Meets at JMasonic Hall, St. John, fourth Friday in Octobei-. January, April and .luly. Knights of Pythias. Officeh.s OF THE Sfi'KE.MK LoDiii:. IvNKaiTs (»!■' Pytht-Vs.— Pa.st Su- preme Chancellor, (r. W. Lindsay, of Maryland. Supreme ClKUicell()r, John P. Linton, J'ennsylvania. Supreme Vice-Chaucellor, John Van Valkenburg, Iowa. Supreme Prolate, L. B. Allen, Virginia. Su- preme Master of the Excliequer, -lohn P>. Stinu])h. Indiana. Supreme Keeper of the Kecords and Seal, John, J. Ward, Maryland. Supreme Master-at-Arms, (t. Ji. Slmw, Wisconsin. Sui)reme Tuner CJuard, G. G. Manlove, Mississiijpi. Suiu-eme Outer (iuard, John W, Thomson, District of Columbia. New Brunswick Lodge, Xo. 1, and Union Lodge, No. 2, St. John, N. B. Meets every alternate Wednesday evening ;tt 8 o'clock in their Hall, Ring's Building, (iermain Street. W^estmorlaud Lodge, No. 3, of Moncton, N. P>., meets in their Hall every Tuesday evening. Frontier Lodge, No. 4, of Saint Stephen, N. B. ENDOWMENT RANK. KNIGHTS OF PYTHLVS. Secti(m No. nO-l, St. John. James ^loulson, I'resid>-nt. Frank Fales, Secretary-Treasurer. K. P. Ciooksliank, Medical E.xauiiner. 112 ODD FELLOWS — TEMPERANCE [1883. I Section No. 511, Monoton.— (Jeo. M. Jarvis, President. H. j Fleming, Secretary-Tieiisiuer. J. 1). RnnH, Medical Examiner. Deputy Sui)reme Chancellor for the Province of New Bi'nnswick. James Monlson, St. John, N. B. IJ. Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Officers. -John Richards, Fredericton, N.B., Right Worthy Grand Master. James McDonald, Halifax, N. S., Dejnity Grand Master. Thos. R. Calback, Charlottetown, P. E. I., Grand Warden. J. C. P. Frazee, Halifax, N. S., Grand Secretaiy. William Williams, Hali- fax, N.S., Grand Treasurer. Andre Gushing, St, John, N.B.,and John Pringle, Picton, N. S., Grand Representatives. Geo. H. Simmons, Fredericton, N. B., Grand Marshal. Wm. Kenny, St. John, N. B., Grand Conductor. J. A. Macintosh, Pugwash. N. S.. Grand (ruard- ian. 0. A. Sampson, Fredericton, N. B., Grand Herald. Wm.|Banni- ster, Halifax, N. S., Grand C-haplain. R. W. Grand Lodge of the Lower Provinces of B. N. A. will hold its next Annual Communication in Charlottetown, P. E. I., on the second Wednesday in August, 1883. Pioneer Lodge, No. P, St. John, N. B. Meets on Friday. Beacon Lodge, No. 12, St. John, N. B. Meets on Tuesday. Victoria Lodge, No. 13, Frederictt^n, N. B. Meet < on Monday. Peerless Lodge, No. lit, Portland, N. B. Meets on Wednesday. Prince Albert I idge. No. 2(), Moncton, N. B. Meets on Wednes- day. Siloam Lodge, No. 20, St. Jt)hn, N. B. Mei ts on Monday. Valley Lodge, No. 33, Sussex, N. B. Meets on Tuesday. Carleton Lodge, No. 41, Woodstock, Carleton Coiuity, N. B. Meets on Tuesday. Chatham Lodge, No. 45, Chatham, N. B. Meets on Thui'sday. Milieete Eucampnient, St. .Tohn, N. B. Meets First and Third Thursdays in each Month. Andre (*ushing, Esq., Deputy Grand Sire for the Lower Provinces. Temperance Organizations. | INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS. ! Officers of the Grand Lodge.— James Watts, G. W. C. T., Wood- | stock. Fred J. Todd, G. W. C, Fredericton. Mrs. M. N. Giljson, G. i W. V. T., Woodstock ; Samuel Galbraith, (x. W. Secretay, St. John; P. G. Mc Farlane, G. W. Treasurer, Douglas, York County ; Rev. J . McG. McKay, G. W. C^iaplain, Woodstock ; Calvin Powers, C. S. J. Templar, St. John ; Frank Steevei, Sury, G. W. Marshal, Hillsboro ; Mrs. W. Q. Shaw, L. Guard, Woodstock ; George Pugh, Sentinel, Fredericton; Mrs. J. McWha, Assistant Secretary, Wooitt, Secretary-Treasurer, Gage- town, Queens Co. J. I. Kierstead, Chaplain, (Jollina, Kings Co. E, H. Robinson, Financier, Harvey, Albert Co. W. C. Burnham, Re- [1883, H. B. >er. nswick, — hy Grand d Master. J. C. P. ims, Hali- , and John Simmons, in, N. B., id (ruard- m.^Banni- , will hold I., on the ! onday. lesday, 1 Wednes- y. B. Meets irsday. and Third Jrand Sire r., Wood- I! Griljson, G. i i St. John;! r ; Rev. J. i ■S,C. S. J. ;i Hillsboro ; ; Sentinel, •ck ; P. R. President, ! President, i rer, Gage- : jsGo. E. ; iiham, Re- |i 1883.] TKMPEHANCE. 113 corder, Bathurst, (iloijcester Co. A. K. Wall, Maislial, Sackville, Westniorland( !o. li. J. Flower, Dcjjuty Marshal, Central Caui1)ridge, Queens Co. W. F. Dowi.jy, (Juaid, Aiiohacini, Kinys Co James S. Beek, Past President, Fredericton. Provincial Lodge Executive.— (ieo. E. Foi'ter, Piesident, Apohaqui. R T. Babljit, Secretary-Treasurer. G'a^'ctit'vn. .lamest S. Beck, Past President, Frederictoii. Jacob 11. Pidgoon, Tndiantown, St. John. S. J. Jenkins, St. John. GRAND DIVISION SONS OF TEMPERANCE. W.J. Robinson, Moncton, (4. W. P. IN.beit Wills, St. John, (1. W. A. S. B. Patterson, St. John, G. Sciibe. W. W. (iraliam. Mill- town, G. Treasurer. Rev J. T. Parsons, St. John, G. Chaiilain. N. Y. Patterson, Portland, (». Conductor. AniaHii (,'ov, Ciagetown, G. Sentinel. Ezekiel McLeod, St. John, P. (4. W. P. SAINT JOHN TEMPERANCE REFORM CLUB. J. W. Harrinnt'iit ; .lames lierry, Portland, Re- cording Secretaiy; J. P. MrGrury. l'ovll:uid, Ctirresp(>nding Secretary; T. Ji. Fi)le\-, St. dolm, i-'inancial Sec-r.-tary; T. JJourlce, I'ortlaud, Treasurer; 'M. :slt!(ia.rri.:h>, Milltnv.ii, Sergt-at-.\riiis. Local Deputies -St. Malaciii's Society, St. dolni.P. ( lleesoii, .1 V ; St. Diuistan's i'ledericton, Aid. P. Karrel ; Fatlicr ?>iattlii'v.- Association, St. John, 'l'h.»<. Kickhaiu ; St. I'atrick's, Carleton, 'J\ Donovan ; St. Peter's, Poitla.nd, D. McMouagle ; St. Mary's. (!ork Settlement, Wni. Murphv, JP; Ininuiculate ( 'oH((;itiou Cadets, St. dolm, -l.L. ( ialJivan ; St. Patrick's, Milltown, M. Daly; St Patrick's. .Muston, Thus. E. Smith. ST. MVLACfirS TOTAL ABSTINENCE RELHiF SOCIPJTY. Officers— Rev. II. A. Mealian, Spiritual Director ; Patrick Moran, President; T. M. V/isted, Senior Vice-President ; John McTravis, 10 114 ORANGEMEN. [1883. Junior Vice-President ; Robeit Coleman, Recording Secretary ; William E. Welsh, AsHistant do ; James MeMannn, Financial Secre- tary ; Michael Wisted, Assi,stant do; John McCarthy, Treasurer; Daniel A. McDonald, Serjjt-at-Arms. FATHER MATTHEW ASSOCIATION. Officers— Rev. A. Ouellet, Sjnritual Director; Thomas Kickham, President ; John Galla},'her, Senior Vice-President ; E. Haney, Junior Vice-President ; J. J. Sullivan, ]vec Secretary : Patrick Griffiths, Financial Secretary ; D. J. Jennings, Cor. Secretary ; T. Collins, Treas M. Henratty, Librarian ; "W Kirk, Assistant do. ; S. McDevitt, Con- ductor. Rev. A. Ouillet, J. Condcm and P. Tole, Trustees. CADETS OF IJDIACULATE CONCEPTION. Officers. — Rev. H. A. Meahan. Sjuritual Director; John L. Calli- van, ^'resident ; John Powers, Vice-President ; (J. B. (jrallagher, Rec. Sec. : J. Council, Fin. Sec. ; H. P. Travers, Treas. ST. pp:ter's t. a. r. society. Rev Wm O'Leary, Spiritual 1 director and President ; 1st Vice-Pre- sident, Thos. IJourke ; 2nd Vice-President, Daniel Doherty ; Rec. Sec, D. McMonaj,de ; Cor Sec, P. F. Ti'^he ; l''inancial Sec, James Boden, Treas , O. Sidlivan ; Librarian, David McColgan ; Ass't. do., R. Nagle ; Seryt-at-Arms, A. Leach. ST. ALOYSIUS association, PORTLAND. Rev. Wm. O'Leary, Spiritual Director ; A. T. Moore, President ; 1st Vice President, W. J. Crowe; 2n( I Vice-President, D. J. Doheity ; Cor Sec'y, E, J. Doherty ; Rec Sec'y, J. lioden ; Financial Sec'y, John McCarthy; Assistant do., John Sullivan; Treasui'er, John Donnelly ; Librarian, Thomas Connor ; Assistant do., John Mahoney ; Sergt-at- Arms, John Lloyd, ST. PETER'S CADETS. Spiritual Director, itev. William O'Leary; President, F McCarthy ; Rec Sec'y, John Maloney ; Financial Sec'y, F. Cobett ; Treas, D. Do- herty ; Sergt-at-Arms, John Lloyd. ST. PATRICKS T. A. SOCIETY. Spiritual Director, Very Rev T Connolly. V G ; President, William Kane ; Vice-President, (leorge (^ninlan ; Kec Sec'y, Michael Morrisey ; Financial Sec'y, James Collins ; 'i'reas, David Neville Loyal Orange Association, R. W. GRAND LODGE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. R, W. Grand Master, Wm. Wilson, Fredericton. Senior Dejmty Grand Master, A. J. Armstrong, St. John ; Junior Deputy Grand Master, S F Nesbitt, St Stejjhen ; CI rand (!hai)lain, George Baird, Bairdsville ; Grand Secretary, T A Kinnear, Sackville ; (4rand Trea- surer, Samuel ])evenTie, Portland ; (irand Lecturer, James Elliott, Portland ; Grand Director of Ceremonies, Benjamin Mitchell. De- l)uty (;! rand Secretary, I'ark A Melville; Deputy Grand (chaplains, Wm. ]''allis, St John ; Wm B Iiaugi>ery, W^aterford : Jas H McMaun, S])ringHeld ; Alfred liunker, Gary ; T Medley Wetmore, Gagetown ; S S Wiggins, Lake\ilie; Byron 11 Wtst, Dorchester; John Kerr, Port- 1883.] MILITIA. 115 land ; John C Heni-y, St Stephen ; Win A Livingston, St John ; John Corbitt, CloncH ; Jeremiah Tracy, Tracy Station ; Aliens McKinnon, Shediac ; John Nixon, ( 'arleton ; R I) Daniery, St John. LODGES IN THE CITY. Vemer Lodge, No. 1, meets first and third Tuesdays in each month. Eldon Lodye, No. 2, meets second and fourth Tuesdays in each month. York Lodge, No. 3, meets first and third Thursdays in e.ach month. Enniskillen Lodge, No. 7, meets second Thursday in each month. Johnston Lodge, No. 24, meets first and third Mondays in each month. Havelock liodge, No. 27, meets second Monday in each montli, True Blue Lodge, N«j. 11, meets first Wednesday in each month, Carleton. Wellington Lodge, No. 21, meets last Monday in each month, P«)i-t- ■i land. I Dominion Lodge, No. 141, meets first Mimtlay in each month, Port- land Staff of the Militia. MILITARY DISTRICT NO. 8, PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Deputy Adjutant General Commanding, Lieut.-Colonel John B. Taylor. District Paymaster and Storekeeper— Lt. -Col. W. T. Balrd. 19 Jan. W. fi^.MD BATTALION ST. JOHN FUSILIERS. Lieutenant Colonel, Arl)uthuot Blaine, 8 S{'i)t. "7(5. Major, Heurv David Likely, 5»th March, 77, Captains— James Devlin, 32nd ,Iulv, '7o; p:dward T. Sturdee, 5tliMav, '7(5; Frederick II. Ilartt, IDth Jan. '77; W. C. Magee, 2Gth December, "80; C. F. Sorrel; Osborne Blois. 1st Lieutenants— J. P. Ilegan, •24th Jutu-, '81; Kilgour Sliives, 7th March, '78; 11. J. A. Godard, 24th June, '81 ; A. I. Trueman, 24th June, '81 ; M, B. Edwards. 2nd Lieutenants— U. D. Wood- row, 3rd June, '81; Cyrus G. Gregory, 24th June "Si; George A. Frascr, 24th June, '81; John IMcRobie, otli Aug. '81. Paymaster— Michael W. Maher, m. 2ord July, '74. Adjutant— Hugh Havelock MlLcmu, capt. li)lh Jan. '77. Quartermaster -John Stewart H:\ll, 17tli Jan "77. Surgeon— Sylvester Z. Earh>, "SI. D., s. 12th April, "72. Assistant Surgeon— :M. S. McFarlane, 24th ,iunr, '81. 67th carleton LIGHT INFANTRY. Lieutenant-Colonel— Charles B. Upton, 20th October, '09 Majors— Charles W. Baymond, 1 c. KUh Sept. "(JO; Bichard Benjjimin Ketcbum. 1 c. lOlb May, '72. Captains-Isaac F. Adams. lOtb July, "-1; John J. Hoyt, loth July '71- Gordon E. Boyer, lOlb July, '71 ; Charles Burpee, lOtb July, '7l'; Henry William Bourne, 12tb July, '72; Amos Dow 116 MILITIA. [1883 Hartley, loth April, '7:1; .lossc W. Baker, lOth April. '74; J. Slawson Carvill. 21st Aprir7.'»; Chas. E. IJeckwith, Isl June '77. Lieutenants— John T. Fletcher. lf)th Oct. '70; Robert Kirk- patrick, lOth July, '71; Isa ."McNinch, loth July, '71; Charles Garden, 12th July, '72; ilobert Vince, 24th April, '74; Charles A. West, 1st jNlay, '74; John W. Adams, 29th Dec. '70; Alex- ander Man{uis, proy. , 20th April, '77. 2nd Lieutenants — Wni. Wallace Hemphill, 20th July, '71; Chas. Ferguson, 10th July, I '71; Leonard Harding, 12th July, '72; 8imon MoLeod, 24lh ! April, '74; Woodward W. Atkinson, IStli April, '78; C. IJ. Wheeler; Leander A. White, 11th July, '79; J. W. Williams, 8th April, '81. Paymaster— John D. Ketchum, m. (hon.) l<>th Sept. '09. Adjutant— John 1). Baird, capt., 19th May, '71. Quartermaster — Hamilton Emery, 10th Sept. '09. Surgeon— Charles Pitt Connell, M. I)., 22nd April, •7«>, Assistant Surgeon — Thos. Taylor Beyeridgc, luth July, 73. risT YORK BATTALION OF INFANTRY. Lieutenant-Colonel — John Lothrop ^[arsh, 3rd Nov. '71. Major — Jeremiah Staples, Captains— Samuel L. Wilkinson, m. 10th Sept. '09; Thomas Alexander, m. 27th Sept. '09; Jes-e Christy, 10th May, '72; Thomas G. Loggie; W. A. Barker. Lieutenants-Gto. A. Hoyt, 12thNoy. '09; R. 3L Pinder, 30th jMay, '79; Andrew Waugh, 23r(l April, '73. 2nil Lieutenants— Jared Boone, 31st March, '75; Joseph W. Alexander, prov., 12tli July, '72; W. A. Alexander; 30th May, '79; D. Ha/.en, W. Wil- kinson, 3rd June, '81 ; F. Bird, 24th -tune, '81. Paymaster— Bt. ^lajor A. G. Beckwith, 3rd June, '81. Adjutant— T. AV. Howe, 3rd June. '81. Quartermaster — Andrew Lipsett, 2.-)th Feb. '70. Surgeon — T. C. Brown, 3rd June, '81. Assistant Surgeon — J. Z. Curry. 3rd June, '81. 73rd NORTHUMBERLAND, N. B., BATTALION OF INFANTRY. Major— Samuel U. MeCu'dy, commanding. Captain.s— Hugh Cameron, 4th Aug, '71; William Fenton, 1st Aug. '73; William Hutchinson, 20ih Sept. '73; William .AIc- Naughton, 12th April, '77; Alexander :McKnight. 0th Sept. '78. Lieutenants— Peter Loggie, 1st Aug. '73; James Potts, 20th Sept. '73; Thomas George McKay, prov., 22nd ]\[ay, '74; James Chapman, prov., 3lst Sept. '74. '2nd Lieutenants-' Robert 3Ic- Naughtou, prov., (>th Feb., '09; Alexander J. Loggie, ])rov , 1st Augr'73; Adams McLellan, prov.. 20th Sept., '73;^Tas. Cameron, prov., 23rd May, '74; Wilbana McKnight, prov.. Gth Sept. Paymaster— Lemuel J. Tweedie, 0th Sept. '72. Adjutant — Alexander Templeton, 2nd June. '70. Quartermaster- James Gray, It., llth April, '70. Surgeon— William Pallen Bishop, M. D.. April 14tli, '70. 1883.] MILITIA. 117 8th REOIMENT C'AVAI.ltY, IlUSSAliS. ()r;?iini/,o(l G. (). :j()tli April, l^-Oi). .Moito: lin^i Patviacqui FidcllH. Lieutcnant-Colont'l. — Janios Donivillc, (c c l.sl) 2n(l July, '81. Majors— Alfred Markliam. (c c 1st) "id .Inly. 'Si; .John Uusscll Avmh'trong, (c c 1st, c c 2(1. and in s 2d) 2d July, 'HI. No. 1 Troop, IIaini)tf)n — (Captain, ; Lieutenant. Fred- crick ]\Iilled<;e Spronl. c o 2d, ;id June, 'isi. 2nd Lieutenant, Frcderiek Green, p l!)lh July, '81. No. 2 Troop, Ilanunond River — (V iain William Langstrotli, c c 2d, 10th April, '81. Lieutenant, i^ieorge Gllv Dick?;on Olty, c c 2d, IDth April, '81. 2nd Lieutenant. -^ ' No. 8 Troop, Apohaciui— Captain Charles II. Foshay, \) Gtli April, Tl. Lieutena:!t. Georiie II. Sharp, c e 2d .M. 8.* 2d, (>th April, '71. 2nd Lieutenant, Thomas Lee Peters, <• c 2d, ;Jr(l June, '81. No. 4 Troop, Upliam— Captain David James Fowler, c e 2d, and M. 8. 2d. 11th December, '77. Lieutenant. Frederick Gass, cc 2d, 3(1 .June, '81. 2nd Lieutouaul, George ^Vm. Fowler, c c 2d, 8d June, '81. No. 5 Troop, .lohnston. i}. ('(^ — Captain Thomas If. Pearson, g f o and c c 2(1, 2lst February. '(><). Lieulenant, Albert Fred- erick Carmichael, c c 2(1, :>d .lune, "81. 2ud Lieutenant, Thus. Jl Alfred Pearson, c c 2d, 24lh ,Iune, 'Hi. No. G Troop, Shediac, W. Co.— Captain Henry A. Scovil, g f o, 28th Septend)er, '77. Lieutenant, .loshua, Ipham Fowler, m s 2d, 18th June, '7."). 2nd Lieutenant, Charles Alexaiuler Duff Miller, p, 2.")th iS'ovember. "81. No. 7 Troop, Springlleld -Captain William J. IJriltain, g f o, 21st June, '(>."). Lieutenant, Henry MontgonuMy Campbell, gs 2d, m s 2d, 10th August, '81. 2n(l Lieutenant, NVilliam Green- slade Scovil, p. ;ird June, '81, Paymaster, Ward Ciiipman Drury, ;]()th April, '(iO, paym iJrd June", 'G8. hony m, JlOth April, Ti). Adjutant. ]i()l)ert William Otty, (j f o, c c 1st, ;5(Hh April, "GO, bt m, June 4, "71. (Quarter-master, Henry Hallett, m s 2d. Kith September, GO, hony m 10th S(!ptemberi^ "78. Surgeon. BL-veriey .Mc:\Iona<,de, >1. I).. 4th June, '80. Assisfnt SurgeoiC Hob't Leonard Hot-sford. .M. D., June 3, ^81. Vetinary Surgeon, .lames Henry Frink, D. V. S., May 7, '80. ST. JOHN RIFLES. Captain— Twining llartt. 1st Lieutenant— V^^ .M. Hamiltou. 2nd Lieutenant— .J. "p. ]Macintyre. BRKiHToN ENUINKERS-C'AKLKT.XN C'urNTv. Captain— Drevet Major D. McLend Vin-e. IM Lieutenant- John Koger Tompkin.s". 2nd Lieulenant— Allison 15. Council. 118 INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. [1883. INTERCOLOXIAL RAILWAY. Chief Enpintu'r. C. Si'hrt'ibcr. Ottawa. I). I'littiiiK''!'. ('hi»'f SnpiTinhMdciit, Moiii'toii. Jnuu's ('oli'innn, District Sui)erinttMul('iit. Ja.s. K. Price, '" " A. A. McDonald, " " P. S. Arcliihald. Kn^jinccr. ThoinjiH Williams, Accountant. II. A. Whitney. Mechanical Sii|)ei-intendent. T. V. Cooke, (teneral Storekeeper. .1. J. Wallace, TralHc Auditor, .Aloncton, N. li. (.'. D. Thomson. Cashier. E. T. Trites. Paymaster. Geo. Taylor, (Jeneral Fi'eijrht A^ent. A. Busby, (ieneral Pas.san^er and Ticket Aj^cnt. Season tickets are issued. Heturn 'licketsat one and a half first class fare, pood to return day aftei- is.sue. excepting to Halifax, which are good for four days. STATIONS, DISTANCES AND RATES OF PASSACJE. ST. JOH.V TO HALIF.VX. MILES. FARES. St. John. . . $0 (H) 8 Cold Hrook, . . (>!• 4 Brookville, . . V-i (> Torryhurn. . . IS 7 liiverside, . . . vM '.» liothesay. . . . -17 ]!i Quis]iamsis. . . h(i 11' NauwiKewauk. . . .51 22 Hampton. . . . (I'i 2(> Passekeag. . . '.S •r Bloomfield, . . Si *J Norton. . . . !i!l ;W ApoluKiui. . . . 1 li" 44 Sussex. . . .1 :a 47 Phinnveseep. . . 1 .51 Penol)S(iuis. .'),') Dunsinane, f)(l Anapance, . ()(■) Petitcodiac, 71 Pollet River, . 70 Salisbui-y, . 7!) Boundarj- Creek, . :;.' •■!7 8(1 Jloncton, . . . 2 r-7 91 Humphrey. . . 2 73 9(i Painsec .lunction, . 2 S.S 101 Dorchester Road, :) (lO 101 Meadow Brook, . :5 Oil 105 Sh?diac. . . . H 00 107 Point DuCheue. . -^ 00 108 Memramcook, . . ."] 00 11« Dorchester. . . :i -M 127 Sackville, ... 8 .5(5 Vn Aulac. . . . .8 (U 187 Amherst, . . . .] 7(1 141 Nappan. . . .8 84 145 Maccan, . .8 \)2 14!) Athol 4 00 1.54 Spring Hdl, . . t 0!) lt)l Salt Springs. . . 4 2:) MILES. FAREa H 1 .58 1 05 1 Si I 1 08 2 18 2 2H $i) 00 i 00 08 1 II I 18 I 2\ I 84 1 44 1 :>2 51 t'lO 78 HS 04 02 10 •,^) 42 .58 78 8:i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V.2 2 00 2 00 :;,' 00 2 00 2 00 2 10 2 8S 2 48 2 51 12 5(j 2 01 2 07 :.> 7:i 2 80 105 107 171 170 1S1 181 ISO lit7 2i)2 2i)i\ 2\\ 200 205 201 2.57 254 240 248 281 227 228 218 218 )•)•> 227 2.81 280 2.80 210 248 252 258 255 202 2()4 207 272 270 River Philip, Oxford. Thomson. . (ir(>enville. Westchester, Wentworth, Folly Lake, Londonderry, Debei't. Belmont, . Truro, Pictou. I'ictou Landing, Fisher's (iraut, New (ilasgow, Stellailon, Hopewell, . (liengarry, . AVest River, Riversdale, I'nion. Valley. .Johnstons, Brookfield. I'olly Bog, . Stewiacke, . Shub4 5 05 o (58 5 81 5 83 5 88 5 0() 00 $2 88 2 85 2 (Ml 2 00 2 07 8 01 8 04 8 15 8 21 8 85 8 01 8 00 8 HO 8 81 8 78: 1 8 74 ! I 8 00 1 8 57 \ 8 .50 I 8 45 I 8 40 I i 8 40 ! 8 48 i 8 .50 I 8 58 ,; 8 fiO ! I 8 08|i 8 70 ii 8 78 : ! 8 70 i 8 77 8 70 8 87 t 8 80 8 02 8 07 4 00 [1883. Kt I'lass ire good vnES. 27 81 14 45 ni r)() 72 H2 <)() 02 HI) HI , Ki I 72 , til i 4!» . 85 ) ;A") ) ir J 10 . 10 ) 15 i 25 ) m ) :51l ") 45 5 55 5 5!) 5 W 5 t}5 5 «H 5 HI 5 m 5 HH 5 IMi (i 00 $2 m 2 H5 2 1«) 2 ili) 2 97 8 01 8 04 8 15 8 21 8 27 1 8 85 8 ill 8 i»0 8 H!> 8 HI , 8 7H I 8 74 1 8 f)() I 8 57 ' 8 50 I 8 45 1 8 40 3 40 8 48 8 50 8 58 8 ()0 8 ()8 8 70 8 78 8 7() 8 77 8 7!» 8 H7 8 Hit 8 !t2 8 <.»7 4 00 1883. J ST. JOHX AND MAINE RAILWAY. 110 INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.-NORTH SHORE. Hir.EA. 07 lOH 117 12rl»y, . Newc-astlt'. , Beavt'r Broolv, . Bttrtil)OKue, Red Pin.', . BatluuKl, . Petit Roche, Belleihuie. . .JacqiU't River, . New Mills, . Chaiio, Dalhousie, . Canipbellton, Metapedia. Millstreaui. . Assanietiiua^han, Causal )Hcal,. AuKiui, Cedar Hall, Sayabec. TartaKue. . Little Metis, St. Flavie. . St. Luce. . Rimouski. . F>RES, 82 •»! 81 04 . 8 00 2 00 . 8 27 2 IS . 8 51 2 8t) . 8 7<1 2 51 . 8 01 2 (18 . 1 15 2 77 . 4 20 2 HO . 4 .50 8 (10 . 4 28 2 H2 . 4 27 2 H5 . 4 41 2 04 ' ,•■.- 8 CO . 4 74 8 Ki . 4 01 8 81 . 5 U 8 45 . 5 80 .8 5:1 . 5 1(1 8 (il . 5 (12 8 75 . 5 7'(l .'i HI) . 5 HI) 8 01 . 5 OH :! 00 . (1 22 4 15 . (1 87 ) 25 . () ,54 4 8(i . () 7H 4 .52 . 7 01 4 (17 . 7 It) I 77 . 7 2H 4 K5 . 7 4H 4 00 . 7 05 5 10 7 H7 7 OH 24 82 MII,EH. 408 Hie, 417 St. Fabien, . 427 St. Simon, . 48(1 Trois ristnlcs, . 147 Isle Verte, . 155 St. Arsene, . 457 Cacouna, 4(18 Riviere l)uT..oun, 4(10 Notre daine duPo 475 ,St. .\lexandre. . IHO Kt. Andre, . 4H.t ste. Il.'lene, 4H!) Sf. I'jiscbai. 108 St. I'liilippe de N( 40H Riviere Oiielle, . 51)5 Ste. Anne, . 518 S!. Hocli, . 51(1 Klirin liond, 520 St. .lean P. .b.li, .5-25 Trnis .Saunions. . 5'.'N 1/ Islet. 582 L'.Vnst^ a (iili'. . 585 Cape St. Ij^'iiace. 512 St. Tlininas, 51S St. Pierre. . 551 St. Francois, 5.5(1 St. N'alier. . 5(11) St. 3Iichel. . 5(1(1 St. Charles. 574 St. Henri. . .57H St. .b'un Chrys. . 552 Cliaidiere. . 5H7 Hadlow. 5HS I'Dint Levi, . FAUES. $H 21 $5 . H 51 5 . H HI . 08 . tl . (15 . 71 . HO ge.lO 07 10 25 10 40 10 40 10 (17 10 70 10 01 11 m ri, 11 II II 11 II 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 25 12 88 12 48 12 17 12 5-1 12 .55 15 24 8(1 51 ,5H (id T2 Hf) OH 01 12 18 .50 ti8 88 0(1 28 41 tH (10 72 HI 01 IK) 12 20 80 81 44 .50 .58 IIH 78 7H H2 01 IN) 1)8 0<» 18 IH 2(1 20 82 87 H7 THE ST. JOHN AND MAINE RAILWAY CO., Formcrli/ t/ic Eurupmn cO North A>i>eric(f)i Itaifwai/, for extension from St. John, Wcatwiinf. H. D. McLeod, Siipt. J. Murray Kay, IManajrei-. (i. A. Frec/e. (Jen. Ticket Aprt. This Railway runs from St. ,Tohn, N. B.. to Vaiiceboro. ;\h'., where a con- nection is made with the E. & N. A. Railway fur I'an.s'or, Portland. Boston, New York. Montreal, and all the principal places in Canada and the United States. (Connections are made at Fredericton .lunction. at Fredei'icton and at McAdani Junction with New Brunswick and Canaila Kailwny for St. Andrews, St. Stephen, Woodstock, Ilt^dton and Fort Fairfield, Cariboo and Grand Falls, via New Brunswick Railway, from Woodstock. ST. JOHN TO BANO(JR. MILES. STATIONS. Princess Wti'eet Ferry, Oi Carleton, 4 Fairville, ()i South Bay, . 8 Sutton Hi Crrand Bay, . 15i Westfleld, . FARES. MI LESS. .STATIONS . $0 K\V HIUNHWICK UAILVVAY. [1883. Hi South Umiich. Il> Frrdcrii'tctii .liiiiL'tiuii, m Trncy. . d('rirton, 1 Salamanca, ft Glazier, 10 VVassis, NEW BRUNSWICK RAILWAY. lion. Isaac HfitPEE. ManaRiiiff Director. Alfred Seei.y, A.ssist. Supt, and Trea.s. E. 11. EruPEK, Siipcrintomlent. FAUE.H. MILES. FARES. . S!> <»;> 14 Kii.ss!i;,'ornis. . $0 .•)(» or Ill Three Tree Creek, . ro ai ■.';i Frederietoii Junction, HH 40 (it St. John, . '4W MILES. (iil)SOlL 1 St. Mary's, 3 Doutjlai, .'){ Sprin!J:liill, - 111 Rockland, - 12 Keswick. - l(i| Cardigan. - 171 Ijawreiice, l!»i' Zealand. - yi4 Stoneridge, a.") Rurnside. - 2^\ Ui)i)er Keswick, ;J2 Burt Lake, ;ii!.i Hainsville, :wi Millville. - 41 Woodstock Road, - 41 Nackawic. 4H Fails Brook, 52 Woo5 35 40 55 70 $1 85 05 - ^ tio •> IH) - I I Mil. (i;iv ! liTi j '>:\ hV K,-).', HH'l !l-2| ■ <,)'.)J ' ItMil 1 105i^ 1 im ' iiai ' ll!)5 ! i^i ' ]8',).J , 114.'. I'^'l.i \vv,l 1 l.-).S.', i urn KS. Hart land. IVel, - Florenceville. - Kent, - Math. - Bumfrau. - Keai'iieyV', Upper ivent, IMnniac, Berth. Andover, - Aroostoolv, Aro [1883- KAIIK.S. 2 "JH ;;• »H a 0:i li\ Class. $■{ (X) 4 (X) • ) 50 MI I. EH. a()5 ;j4() 44H W2 FAREH. a 00 nteiulent. FARKS. - -2 (M) - !J 15 - )i 8.-) - 2 .")(! - 2 ()() - 2 r'-> - 2 S') ! - '2 !»() i - 2 in 1 - :5 25 - J) :W I - 8 45 - $3 (V) - :{ ro ^ - 3 '.to i - 4 15 - 4 5') - #:J 70 - 4 0t)|l - 4 40 - 4 itO - 5 15 - 5 20 - — 1883.] WEATllEU TAULK. 121 UNION LINK STKAIMKHS. AND WINDSOR AND ANNAPOLIS RAILWAY, AND WKSTEttN COUNT IKS RAILWAY. Steamer EmproHrt (or Stcuiiu'r- -; k'livoH whiuf, Rced'H Point, at eight o'clock, a. m., for Di^'Ity and Annapolis ii.s follovvri Januury, Fel)niiiry, Marcli, ilmI f • > ,. I'lLli to ;M)tli 'l)ocenil)er, evciy WednoHday and Saturday ; rt'tiniiim,' same day. April, Alay and to June lotli, t^vt-iy Aionday, Wednesday and Saturday ; retin-nin^,' same day. From June ITith, and during' .fidy, Au;,'ust and St'ptendier, on Mon- day, Wednesday and I'riday ; rcturniu;,' Tuesday, 'I'luirHday and Sacuitlay. (Jctober, Novend>er, and up to Decenilmr IHth, every Atonday, Wednesday and Saturday ; returning; sauif day. Connecrtinj,' at AmiapoHs with Kxpre.ss Trains for and from Kent- ville, Windsor, Halifax, &c. Connecting at Dig!)} with Wet-tern Counties Kuilway for and from Yarmouth, &c. Table for Foretelling the Weather. This table, and the accompanying remarks, are the rcRult of many years actual ol)8ervation ; the whole being oonstructcil onaiiue consideration of the attraction of the Sun and Moon in thi'ir several positions respn-ting the Earth, and will, by simple inspection, sliow tbe observer what kind of weather will most probably follow the entrance of the Moon into any of its quarters, and that so near the truth as to be seldom found to fail. If the new moon, the first quarter, the full moon, or tne last quarter happens Betweenmldnight and in the morning, 2 and 4 morning, 4 and « 6 and 8 8 and 10 " 10 and 12 " At 12 noon and iv. M. Between 2 and 4 p. m. ■ 4 and 6 p. m. . . 21 IN SUMMER. 6 and 8 p. m. - 8 and 10 p. m. . . -10 and midnight. Fair (.'old, frequent .showers, Kain Wind and Kain. Changeable. Frequent Showers. Very rainy. . Changeable. Fair. . Fair, if wind N. W. 1 Rainy, if S. or S. AV. do do do Fair IN WINTER. Hard frost, unless the wind be S. or W. Snow and stormy. Rain. Stormy. Cold rain, if wind be W.. snow if E. Cold and high wind. Snow (,r rain. Fair and mild. Fair. Fair and frosty if wind N. or N. E. Rain or snow, if S. S. W. ditto. Fair and f rostj-^ Observations.— The nearer \\w, time of the Moon's <'hange to noon or midniglit, the more nearly will the result aeeord with the prediction. The space for this calculation occupies from ten at night till two next morning. , . , , The Moon's change, first quarter, full and last quarter, happetung durmg six of the afternoon hours, i. e., from four to ten. may be followed by fair weather; but this is mostly dependent on the wind, a.s is noted in the tabl e 122 TELE(5RAPH COMPANIES. [1883. Telegraph Companies. Wemtekn I'nion Teij:(!Haph Co.— Dr. Nor\Vin Green, President ; General Thoniiis T. l^'clcert, Generjil Miiiuiger; A. II. Brewer, Secre- tary ; R. H. Rochester, Treasurer, New Yoi-k. It. T. Clinch, Superintendent Maritime Provinces ; T. M. Robinnon, Manager, St. John, N. B. , office; Alex. E. Hoyt, Manager, Halifax, N. S., office ; W. F. Snyder, Manager, North Sydney, C. B. office List of Offices of the Western Ihiion Telegra]ih Com])any in the Maritime Provinces. - All jert and Hojiewell Cor., NB; Albion Mines, NS; Andierst, N S; Anagaiice, N 1*; Andover, N B; Annapolis, N S ; Antignnish, N S ; Aiiohaqui, N B ; Aricliat, C B ; Athol, N S; Avondale, \ S ; Ayle.-ford N' S ; I'.airington, N S ; I'ear River, N S; Bedford, N S; B-Vwick, N S; J]ig Poml, C IJ; Bridgetown, N S; Bridgewater, N S ; IJrookfield, N S ; Brooklyn, N S ; Canning, N S : Canso, N S; Cauterlmry, N B; Carleton. N !'.; Chester,'' N S; County II:ul)or, N S; Cow Bay, (^ B; Dartmouth, N S; DeBort, N S; i)ii>-bv, N S; Dorcdiostcr, N Vt; Edmunston, Nl?; Ellors- house, N S'; Elmsdale, N S; Eulicdd, N S; Fiurville, N B; Flor- enceville, N B; Ercdcriciton, N B; Frcdcricton .lunctiou, N B; Gibsou, NB; Gnind Falls. NB; (Jreat Vilhmc, N S; Greenville, N S; Guysboro', N S; Halifax, N S; Hampton, N B; llantsport, ITartland, N B; Harvev. Albert Co., N B; Harvey, York Co., N B; Hawkesbury, C U; Hillsboro, N B; Hopewell Corner, N B; Hopewell. N S; Horton Landing, N S; Hoyt, N B; Indian- town, N B; Iron Mines. N S; Isaac's Harbor, N S; Jeddore, N S; Jordan Biver, N S; Kentville, N S; Kinsport, N S; Law- rencetown, N S; Lini;,an, C B; Little Glace Bay, ( ■ B, Liverpool, N S; Lockeport, N S; Londonderry Station, N S; Lower Ca- nard, NS; Luncnburc:, lTS; Mabou, C 1?; MacAdam Junction, N V; Maccan, N S;'M:.houe Bay. N S; Maitland, N S; Mel- ro.se, N S; Meairamcook, N 15; ^ieteuhan, N S; JMiddleton, N S; Mill Village, N S; Mount Uniaeke, N S; ^Moncton, NB; Musquash, N B; Mustpiodoboit, N S; Nauwigewauk, N B; New Gl:i.\«row, N S; North Sydney, CB; Norton, N B; Oxford, N S; Painsec Junction, N P.; Passekeag, N B; Parrsboro', N S; Penobsquis, N B; Petitcodiac, N B; Pictou, N S; Pictou Landing, N S; Point DuClienc, N B; Point Lepreaux, N B; Port Hastings, C B; Port Hood, C B; Port i>[u]grave, N S; Port Williams, NS; Pubnico, N S; Pugwash, N S; Ki(dunond, NS; River Phillip, N S; Iliversdale, ^N S; Pvothesay, N B; Sackvillc. N B; St Andrews, N B; St. George, N IJ; St. John, N B: St. Leonard's, N P>; St. ]N^argaret's Bav, N S; St. Peter's, C B; St. Stephen, N B; Salisbury, N B; Shediac. N B; Sheet Harbor, N S; Shelburne, N S; Sherbrooke, N S; Ship Harbor, NS; Shubenadadie, N S; Spring Hill :\[ines, N S; Stellarlon, N S; Stewiacke, N S; Sussex, "N B; Sydney, (.' B; Sydney Mines, C B; Tangier, N S; Tatamagouche, N S; Thomson, N S; Torbay, N S; 'Truro, N S; Wallace, N S; Wiitervilie. N S; Waverley, N S; Welsford, N B; Wentwortb, N S; Wesitield, N B; West River N S; West/ille, N S; V/cymouth, N S; Why- cocomah, C B; AVindsor, N S; AVindsor Junction, N S; Wolf- 1883. J IMJFKiRATION DEPARTMKNT. 123 viilo, N S; Woodstock, N IJ; Klnu'ston, N S; Liscoml) l^Iills, N S; White lliiven, N S; Yamiouih, N S. The Doniih.on Governraciui ov.ii ii Tc'lc'u;iiiph Wno connecting with the Western Union Lines at Sydney, C. B., iind servinii; the Towns of Baddeck, Englishtown, rngonish, Aspe Bay and Meai Cove, in Cape Breton; and also Amlierst Harbor, K'tanu; du Nord. Grosse Isle, House Harbor and Grand Entry in the Mag- dalen Islands. The Gueat Nouth-Westekn TET.KouArn Comp'y. — Head Quarters, Toronto, Ontario. — E. Wiinan, President; H. P. Dwight, General Manager; F. Roper, Secretary; Arthur Cox, Treasurer, OfHces of the Great North-Weslern Telegrajih Company in New Brunswick. — Barnaby River, Bartibogiie, Bathnrst, Bath- urst Station, Beaver Brook, Belledune, Berry's ^lills, Buctoiu;he, Campbellton, Canaan, Caraquette, Carleton Station (I. C. R.), Charlo, Chatham, Clifton ((Jloucester Co.), Coa\ Branch (I C R), Dalhouslc, Ferris, Forest, Grand An.se, Jacquet Itiver, Kingston (Kent Co.), Kouchibouguac, Lake Ha Ha, Madi.sco, Newcaste , New Mills, Petit lioche, Pokemouche, Ited l^ine, Richibucto, St. Louis, St. Peters, Shippegan, Tracadie, Weldl'ord(Kent Co.) Nev/ Brunswiciv Electric TKUXiRAVii Company. — Charles W. Weldon, M. P., President; T. .M. Robinson, Secretary; R. T. Clinch, Treasurer, The lines of this Company are lea.lston, Packer. Landing Surveyor.— S. E. Gerow; D. Smiler and David J. Gleeson, Clerks. Gaugers and Proof Office.— Edwin N. S. Stewart, Ganger; Samuel Robin- son, Assistant Ganger; Timothy Murph3% Sampler, «Si.c. Tide Surveyor. — William Johnston. Landing Waiters and Searchers.— Jas. Flewwelling, Paul Daley and John Humphreys. Superintendent of Warehouses. — Isaac Olive, (Acting). Warehouse Lockers.— T. Bustin, W. Carleton, W. H. ulive, James Williams, Charles Pidgeon, M. B. Owens, T. B. Foley and H. G. Hunt. Tide Waiters.-T .O. Sandall, 0. W. Cowan, R. J. McAdoo, William A. Robin- son, J. Olive, jr., W. Forsyth, J. M. F. Whiting, Wilson L. Dobbin, William Farron. Henry Rigby, P. J. O'Keefe, W. A. Doherty and W. H. Barton. Boatmen.— Robert Fulton, George Price, and Samuel Hutten. Sub-Collectors. — Port of Lepreaux.— G. K. Hanson. " " Musquash.— A. T. Dunn. " " Sussex.— George H. Wallace. " " Quaco. —.loseph Carson. John W. Cudlip, Esquire, Inspector of Customs for New Brunswick and P. E. Island. COLLECTORS. Bathurst.- W. J. O'Brien. Sub-Collector, New Bandon— Pat- rick J. Foley. Campobello.— J. Farmer. Sub-Collector, Grand Manan— T. Wooster. Caraquette.— G. C. Blackhall. Sub-Collector, Tracadie— M. E. Bourgeois. Chatham.— Daniel Ferguson. Dalhoitsie. — Wm. Montgomery. Sub-Collector, Campbellton— J. Jardine. Dorchester.— John Hickman. Sub-Collector, Rockland— R. B. Chapman. Fredericton.— A. F. Street, Grand Falls.- F. W. Brown. Sub-Collector, .iinc'over— George Bedell. Sub-Collector, Edmunston— John Hartt. MoNCTON.— James Robertson. Newcastle.— R. B. Haddow. Richiijucto.— John Rusk. Sub-Collector, Buctouche— Robert Douglas. Sub-Collector, Cocaigne— A. K. Dysart. Sub-Collector, Richmond Station— B. Kirkpatrick. St. Andrews. — C. M. Gove. Sub-Collector, West Isles— H. T. Dixon. St. George.— James McKay. St. Stephen.— H. Webber. Shippegan.— H. A. Sormany. Shediac. -W. C. Hanington. Sackville.— W. C. Milner. Sub-Collector, North Joggins — Rufus Cole. Sub-Collector, Bay Vei*te— Wm, Preseott. 1883.] TARIFF (;USTOM DUTIES. 125 Hillsborough.— \V. E Stevens. Sub-Collector, Harvey— W.T. Reid. Sub-Collector, Alma— R. Wright. McAdah Junction.— {?aaiuel Watts. Woodstock — D. F. Merritt. Sub-'JoUector, Richmond Station— J. Kirkpatrick. Sub-Collector, Centreville -Hy. T. Scholey. INLAND REVENUE. Daniel C. Perkins, Collector. John N. Moore, Accountant. Geo. Travis, John E. Ganong, John Frederickson and James Mason, Excise Officers. SUB-COLLEC rORS. Dorchester.- Fredericton.- St. Andrews. John Hickman. -Robt. Athertou. — C. M. Gove. St. Stei)hen.-A. H. Hill. Sackville. — W. C. Milner. Woodstock.— Wm. Dibble. Thomas Hanford, Inspector for Now Brunswick. W. F. Best, Analytical Chemist. TAKIFF CUSTOM DQTIES. i c p lb Acid Sulphuric, Sulphuric and Nitric Acids in a combined state, . .ad val. 20 p ct Acetic, .... .... .... 12c pig Muriatic and Nitric, ad valorem, .. ....20 pet But Carboys and Demijohns containing acids, vinegar or other liciuids shall be suljject to the same duty as if empty. Advertising pamphlets, complete, except folding and stitching, .... .... .... 1 c each Agricultural Implements, not herein otherwise provided for, ad val. .... 25 p ct Ale, beer and ])orter, when importe;l in bottles (six (piart or twelve pint bottles to be held to ccmtain one Im g),18c pig Ale, beer or porter, when imported in casks, or otherwise than in bottles, 10c p I g Animals, living, of all kinds not elsewhere specified, except prohibitions of horned cattle from United States, to stand until repealed by order in Council, ad val 20 p ct Artificial Flowers and Fefithers, ad val, 25 p ct Asphaltum, mineral, ad val. 10 j) ct Asphalemn, mineral — 10 p ct Agaric, Free. Agates, unmanufactured, .... Alkanet root, .... Aloes, .... .... Aluminum, .... .... ... Alum, .... Ambergris, .... Ammonia, Sulphate of, .... .... Aniline dj^es, .... .... .... Aniline oil, crude, . •• • Aniline salts, .... .... .... Animals, brought into Canada temporarily, and for a I>eriod not exceedijig three months, for the jnirpose of exhibiti(m or competition for prizes offered by any agricultural or other a.ssociation. (Hut a l)on(l shall first be given in accordance with regulations to be pre- scribed by the Minister of Custonin, with the condition do do do do do do do do do do 120 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES, [1883. that the full duty to which such animals would other- wise be liable, shall be jmid in case of their sale in Canada, or if not re-exported within the time 8i)eoified in such bond), .... . . , . .... Free, Animals fi)r the improvement of stock, viz. : horses, cattle, sheep and swine, under regulations to be made by the Treasury Board, and ai)proved by the Governor in Council, .... .... .... do Annato, liipiid or solirl, .... .... do Annato, seed, .... .... .... do Anchors, .... .... do Antimony, .... .... .... do Ashes, pot, i)earl and soda, .... .... do Apparel, wearing and other personal and household effects, not merchandise, of British subjects dj'ing abroad but domiciled in C'anada, .... .... do Argol, dust, .... .... .... do Argols, crude, .... ' , .... .... do Arsenic, .... ... .... do Arseniate of aniline .... .... .... do Articles for the use of the Governor-General, .... do Articles for the use of foreign C'onsuls General, .... do Articles imported by and for the use of the Dominion Government, or any of Departments thereof, or for the Senate or House of Conniions, . . .... do Army and Navy and Canadian Militia, for the use of, viz,: Arms, clothing, .... .... do Miisical instruments for l)antls, .... do Military stores and munitions of war, do Bags, containing tine salt, from all countries, . . . .25 p ct Books, printed, periodicals and pamphlets, not elsewhere speciKed, not being foreign rei>rints of British copy- right works, nor blank account books?, nor copy books, nor books to be written or drawn ujion, nor Bibles, prayer-books, j)salm and hymn books, ad val 15 p ct British co])yright works, reprints of, ad val. ) . . . .15 p ct and in additivw thereto, ( 12^ p ct Bibles, prayer-books, psalm and hymn-books, ad val 5 p ct Blank-books, viz : Account books, copy books, or books to be drawn or written upon, ad val . . . . . 30 p ct Printed, lithographeil, or coi)per or steel plate bill- heads, checques, receipts, drafi**, posters, card, other commercial blank forms, labels of every description, ad val. . . . . oO p ct Posters and advertising pictures or i)ictoiial show cards or bills, illustrated advertising periodicals, and tailors' and mantle makers' fashion plates, . . 6 c p lb and 20 p ct Advertising pamphlets, SI p 100 Maps and charts, . . .... . . . 20 p ct Printed music, bound or in sheets,. . ... .6 c p lb Valentines, Christmas and New Year's, chnnno or embossed cards, and all others, not being business or advertising cards, . . ... . . . .25 p ct Printed matter not enumerated, 30 p ct Book-binders' tools and implements, including ruling ma- chines and binders' cloth, to include implements that 1883.] TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. 127 are cointnoii to otlier trades, as well as to book-bind- ing, when iini)orte(l l)y book-binders only, and declared by them to be for their own use, sucli as cutting ma- chines, perforating,' and paging' machines, shears, presses, etc., .... 10 p ct Brass, in bars, ])olts, and wire, round or flat; seamless drawn tubing, and ])lain and fancy tubing, ad val . . . .10 p ct Manufactures of brass, not elsewlier'^ specified, ad val. HO p ct Britannia metal, manufactured, .... ....2.'5pct Manufactures of, not ])]ated, .... . . . .2.5 j) ct ') p ct 'J.-. Braces and .susi)eniler» of all kintls, ad val Bagatelle T,ables, or boards with cues and balls, . . . .'.i7) p ct Billiard Tables, without i)ockets, four feet six inches by nine feet or under, as])ecificduty of .S22.."')0 each and ad val. 15 p ct Billiard Tables, over four feet si.x inches l)y nine feet, a specific duty of ... . .... !?2.~) each and ad val. 15 p ct Billiard Tables, with pockets, five feet six inches by eleven feet or under, a specific duty of .... -ifSo each and ad val. 15 p ct Billiard Tables, all over five feet six inches by eleven feet, a specific duty of . . .S-tO each and ad val. 15 p ct Each table to include twelve cues and one set of four balls, with markers, cloths and cases, buhuopoolballs. Babbit metal, ad val. . . .... . . . .10 p ct Bird Cages of all kinds, ad val. .... ... .30 p ct Blacking, shoe, and .shoemakers' ink, ad val. . . . .25 p ct Blacking, harness, as unenunierated, . . . .20 p ct Bay rum, classed as perfumed spirits, SI. 00 p gal and ad val oO p ct BREAT'STUFFS, Viz.: Barley, .... ... . . . . 15 c ]) bsh Buckwheat, .... .... . . . 10 c )) bsh Indian Corn, .... "j c p bsh Oats, .... ... . . . .10 c p bsh Kice, .... .... .... 1 c p lb llye, .... . . . .10 c p l)sh "Wheat, .... .... . . . . 15 c )) bsh Pease, .... .... .... 10 c p bsh Beans, .... .... . . . .15 c p bsh Buckwheat meal or flour, .... . . . . :|- c p Hi Cornmeal, .... .... .... 40 c p brl Oatmeal, .... .... . . . . o c p lb Rye flour, .... .... .... .50 c p brl Wheat flour, .... : . . . 50 c p brl Rice and Sago floui-, .... .... 2 c p lb Rice, uncleaned, unhulled, or pixldy, Vihen imported direct from tlie country of gnnvtli, .... 17.^ p ct Brick for building, ad val. , .... . . . . 20 ij ct Brooms and bruslies, ad val., .... . . . .25 p ct Butter, .... . ■ • • • 4 c p lb Buttons and button moulds of all kin>ls, ad val., . . . .25 p ct Bamboo Reeds, not further inanufiictured than cut into suitable lengths for walking sticks or canes, or for um- brellas, parasols or sunsiui'les, .... .... Free. Bamboos, unmanufuctureil, .... .... do Barrels of Canadian manufacture cxiiortL-d iillcd with do- mestic petroleum and retiu'nod emi)ty, unear, pineajjple, raspliorry, straw- beny, and other fiuiti and vanilla, ad val. !?i.!lt) p 1 ^' and 20 p ct Essential oils for manufacturing purpowes, ud v;d., ... .20 p ct Ether, sulphuric, .... fj!l.()0 p I g and 20 p ct Excelsior for upholsterers' use, ad val. , . . . . 20 p ct the blind, Free, do do do do do do h Kggs, Embossed boo'cC* Emery, Entouudogy, specimens of .... .... Er),'o, .... Esparto, or Spanish f,'ra.«s, and other yras.«es, and pulp of, foi the manufacture of ])aper, .... .... Extract of Lo,<,'woo(l, .... Feathers, ostrich and vulture, undressed, ad val., .... ir> ]i ct Feathers, o.strich and vulture, dressed, ad val., . . . .25 p ct Feathers, goose, .... . . . . 20 p ct Fire-brick or tiles, for lining stoves and furnaces, ad val., 20 j) ct Fireworks, . . . . 2;") p ct Fish, fresh, salted or smoked, (except Hsh free of duty, as provided by the Treaty of Washington). .... 1 c p lb Fishing rods, ad val. , 30 p ct Fire-proof paint, dry, + c p lb Flax fibre, scutched, . . 1 c p lb Hackled, .... .... .... 2 c j) lb Flax, tow of, scutched or green, .... A c p lb Flax seed, .... .... 10 c p bsh Flag stone.% dressed, . . . . . .$.50 p ton Foot grease, (the refuse of the cotton seed after the oil is pressed out), Free. Fruits, dried, viz: Apples, _ 2 c p lb Currants, dates, liys, ]ilunis, ]irunes, raisins, and all other not elsewhere siiecified, ad val,, ... .25 p ct FRUIT, GREEN, Vi/. : Apples, .... .... ....40cpbrl Blackberries, gooseberries, raspberries & strawberries, 2 c p (]t Cherries and currants, 1 c j) (jt Cranberries, plums and quinces, .... 30 c p bsh Grapes, .... .... •■•• 2 c p lb Peaches, .... ... ....40cpbsh Oranges and lemons, ail val. , .... _ . . . .20 p ct Fruits in air-tight cans, (can to be inchied in the wei^dit), sweetened, 3 c p lb »< •' " " " " not sweetened 2 c p lb Fruits, preserved in brandy or other sjjirits §il.00 v I g Fur skins, wholly or part'ally dressed, ad val. , 15 p ct Caps, hats, muffs, tippets, capes, coats, cloaks, and _ other manufactures of fur, atate.s (e.xcept ii.sh of tlie inland lakes and of the rivers falling into them, and iish preserved in oil), .... do That cans in which they may be jiacked are charj^e- able with dnty at the rate of l\ cents per (piart for the can. The following articles, when the natural iiroducts or manufacture of the Colony of Newfoundland, viz.: Fish, fresli, dried, salted or smoked; fish oil and all products of fish ; seal oil; animals of all kinds, do Fish hooks, nets and seines, and lines and twines for the use of the fisheries, but not to include sporting tackle or hooks with flies or trawling spoons, .... do Fur skins, of all kinds, not dressed in any manner, .... do Flint, flints, and ground flint stones, do Folia digitalis, .... .... do Fossils, .... .... .... do Fuller's earth, .... do Gas., ::oal oil or kerosene fi.xtures, or parts thereof, . . . .30 ]) ct German and Nickel Silver, manufactures of, not jjlated, 25 p ct GLASS, AND MANUFACTUin^:S OF, Viz.; Carboys and demijohns, bottles and decanters, flasks and phials of every descriptii.n ; telegrapii and lightning-rod insulators ; and fruit jars and glass balls, j^nd cut, pressed, or moulded table-ware, ad val. , 30 p ct Lamp and gas-lamp shades, lami)s and lamp chimneys, side-lights and head-lights, globes for lanterns, lamps and gaslights, ad val., .... . . . .30 p ct Ornair.ented, figured and enamelled stained glass, stained, tinted, ])ainted and vitrified glass, and stained glass windows, figured, enamelled and ob- scured white glass, ad val. , .... 30 p ct Silvered plate, ad val., .... . . . .30 p ct Common and colorless window glass, . . . .30 p ct Imitation porcelain shades, and colored glass not figured, jjainted, enamelled or engraved, ad val.,. .20 p ct All other glass and manufactures of glass not herein otherwise i)rovided for, ad val., ... .20 p ct Gloves and mitts, of cotton, leather, silk, woollen, or any other material, ad val. , 2.5 p ct Gold and silver leaf, ad val., .... . . . .25 i) ct GUNPOWDER AND OTHER EXPLOSIVES, Viz. : Gun, rifle and jjistol cartridges, and cartridge cases of all kinds and materials, .... ....30 pet Gun, rifle and sporting ])owder, in kegs, half-kegs, or quarter-kegs, and otlier similar i)acka;,'es, .... 5 c p lb Cannon and musket powder in kegs and barrels, 4 c p lb Cannister powder, in pound and h.alf ])oun(l tins, .... 15 c p lb Blasting and mining powder, 3 c p lb [188U. 1883.] TARIFF rUSTOM nHTIES. 133 do do do do do do do p ct 5 p ct Giant in w itowder, diKiliii, dyniiiiiite iind other explcKives 'liich nitro-glyccrine is a constituent ptut Ho ]> 11) do do do do do do do . do . do .20 pet 25 p ct . 10 p ct Hep (5 c p 11) lb and ad val., 20 p ct Nitro-fjlyceriro, .... 10 c p lb. and ad val., 20 p ct Provided that a draw-back of on»! and a half ci'utK per ponnd may be allowed and judd on .all bla^tin;^' pow- der actiially used by miners in the J'mvince of British Columbia, duriiii,' the three yearn next after the Hrst d.ay in April, 1S80. Gutta-percha, manufactures of, ad val., . . . .2."» p ct Gentian root, .... .... .... Free. Gingeng root, .... .... do Glass, bent for mnnnfacture of sliow-case.s, provided it is I not made in Canada, .... .... i Gold-beaters' moulds aiui jifold-beaters' skiiiM, .... i Grease and yrease sera]), for manufacture of soap, .... 1 Gravels, .... ... .... ' Guano, and other animal and vegetable manure.", .... Gums, amber, Arabic, Australian, British, co]»al, daniar, mastic, sandarac, shellac and tragacaiith, .... Gut, and worm-Kut, manufactured and unmanufactured, for whij) and other cord, .... .... Gutta-percha, crude, . . .... Gypsum, crude (sulphate of lime). Hair, curled, ad val., .... Hats, caps and bonnets, not elsewhere specified, ad val.. Hatters' plush, of silk or cotton, ad val.. Honey, bees', in the comb or otherwi.se. Hops, .... . • • ■ Hair, an!,'ola, buffalo and bison, camel, K<''''t, hoj,', horse and human, cleaned or uudeaned, but not curled or otherwise ni.inufactured, .... .... Hatters' furs, not on the skin, .... Hemlock Bark, .... Hemp, undre -Bed, .... • • • • Hides, raw, whether dry, salted or piekled, I Horses, cattle, sheej) and swine, for the improvement of stock, under rejjfulations to be made by the Treasmy Board and approved by the Gov. -General in Council, Hoofs, horn and horn tips, Hyoscamus, or henbane leaf, .... • • • Horn strips, when to be used in making corsets, . . . INDIA-RUBBER, Viz.: boots and shoes, and other man- ^ ufactures of, ad val., .... ^ . . . .2.) p ct IRON, (Wire and Iron to be measured by Stubbs' Stand- dard Gauge), and MANUFACTURES OF, Vi/.: pji, . . . .!?2 per ton Old and scrap, '.'.'.'. .... ■■■M per ton In slabs, blooms, loops or billets, puddled or not, and muck or puddled bars or billets, ad val., .... TO p ct In bars, rolled or hammered, including flats, rounds and squares, nail and spike rods, and all other iron not otherwise provided for, ad val., _ . . . .17.^ p ct Rolled round wire rods, in coils under half an inch in diameter, ad val , 10 p ct _ Iron rails or railway bars for railways or tramways, ad val. lo p Free, do do do do do do do do ct 134 TARIFF CUSTOM r>UTIKS. [1883. Hiiihvuy hsh-]il,it<-'H, fro^'M, frii;,'-|>i»ine.-i, uliivirs aiui .17.'. I) ft Fiee. Hii^'i;i-l«irs, ill I Viil 'rin-jilutcs, jid viil., .... .... Band ami Ikio)!, Mhcet-HiiniotluMl or ixilished, coated or h'ulvani/.t'd and (•oimnoii orl)!ai;k, iiiunlier seventeen K'au^e or thinner, hoiler-jilate, and ( 'anada plates, ad val. 12.\ \i ct Iron and steel wire, ffulvaidzed or not, ad val., . . . .15 p ct HtoveK and other castin;,'s and foi'^dn,^H, not elsewhere Hpeeified, ad val., .... ....25 pet (las, water and soil ))ii)es of cast iron, ad val., . . . .25 p ct < 'ar w heels and axl'-s, of steel, or of iron and steel, ad val., 25 \i ct JJolled beams steel, or iron and Hteol, channels and an^rlp i»nd '1 imn, ad val., .... ... Alih p ct Iron biidj^'es and structural iron work, nialleahle iron castinys and iron safes, ami doors for .safe.s and vaults, ad v;d .... . . . .25 p ct Mill-irons and ndll-cranks,, and wrou>,'ht for^dn^'s, for mills and locomotives, or parts thereof, wei;,ddn^' 25 poumls or moie, ad val. .... ... .20 p ct Lap v.elded boiler iron tidjinj,', mt threaded, coupled, or otherwise manufactured, 1\ inches in diameter and over, .... .... . . . . 15 p ct Locomotive en.i-^ines and stationary, lire, or other steam en^dnes and boilers, and othei' machinery compo.sed wholly or in part of iron, ad val. . . . . . .25 p ct Locomotive tires of steel, or Bessemer steel in the rouj,di, ad val. . . .... . . . . 10 j) ct Wrouyht iron tubing', jilain, two inches in diameter or under, coupled and threaded or not, . . . .25 p ct Wrought iron tubiiiy, jdain, mjt threaded, coupled or otherwise manufactured, over two inches, . . . .15 p ct MANUFACTURES OF IB ON OB STEEL, OR OF IKON AND STEEIi COMBINED, Yi/.: Bedsteads, and other iron furnituie ami ornamental iron work and wire work, ad val. . . . . .25 p ct Skate •! and locks of all kinds, ad val. 30 p ct Tinned, t,'hvzed or enammelled hoUov ware, of cast or wi'ou<,'ht ii'on, ad val. .... . . . .25 p ct Hardware, viz.: Builders', cabinet-makers', upholster- ers', carriai;e-in.'^ ! .'rs', saddlers', and undertakers', inchulinj,' coffin t innninys of metal, ad val. ... .SO p ct Bolts, washers and rivets, of iron and steel, . . . .30 p ct Tacks, brads and s[)rings, HuuLrarian and clout nails, ad val. 30 pet Horse-shoes and horse-shoe nails, ad val. . . . .30 j) ct Iron wire nails, called " Points d<^ Paris," ad val. . . .30 j) c^. Iron and steel screws, commonly called " wood screws," ad val. . . .... . . . .35 i> ct Scales, balances and wei<,diin},'- beams, ad val. . . . .30 [) ct Chain cables, over tijths inch in diameter, whether shackled, or swivelle.l, or not, ad val. .... 5 p ct Nails and spilces, cut, .... ^c p lb and ad val. 10 p ct Nails and spikes, wrought and pressed, whether i/al- vanized or not, . . .... fjc p lb and ad val. 10 p ct Conipositi(m nails and spikes, and sheathing nails, ad val. 20 p ct Nuts, of iron or steel, ... 1 c p lb and ad val 10 p ct [1883. .ct 10. 1. 12.'. p ct ct " ct ct 1. , 25 p ct p ct p ct p ct p ct p ct J) ct ) p ct ") p ct > p ct 3 p ct 5 p ct ) p ct ) p ct val. 30 p ) 1) ct ) p ct ct 5 p ct ) p ct "5 p ct val. 10 p ct val. 10]) ct •al. 20 p ct : val 10 p ct ,1 1 1883.] TAHIKR CU.STOM PUTIES. 135 Sfwiii;,' iii.'icliiiii'M, wliiili', ur hcutlH, orpaitw uf ln-ads of H«\viiiK-iii"'u:liiiit'.H, .... !<2 cacli ami ad val, 20 p ct Ink, for wr'' 'n;^', ad val. .... . . . .2r» p ct Ice, . . .... .... .... Free, India rulilicr, utiniaimfacturcd, .... .... do Indian hump (crude f, ad val. .... . . . .20 p ct Jalap, root, .... .... Free. Juidc, old, .... .... .... do Jute, do Jute-butts, .... .... .... do Jute-cloth, as taken from the loom, neither pres.-ied, uian- ^ded, calendered, nor in any way linislie(l, and not lest than forty-two inches wide, when imported to he man ufacturi'd into hags only, .... Kelp,, Kryolite, .... . • • ; • Laces, braids, fringes, and other trimmings, Lard, tried or rendereil, .... .... "NJ do do do 20 p ct 2 c p lb Lard, untried, lA c p lb Lead, old and scrap, and pig, 40c p 100 lbs Bars, Uocks, and sheets. (iilc p 100 lbs Lead pipe and lead .shot, and all manufactures of lead not elsewhere specified, ad val. .... 30 p ct Leather board, I^ c j) lb _ Boot and shoe counters, made from leather hoavc] ;/ c p j.air Leather, sole, tanned, biit rough or undres.sed, ad val 10 !> ct Morrocco .skins, tanned, but rough or undres.sed, ad val. 10 pet Sole leatlier and belting leather, and all uj.per leather, including kid, land), l)uck, sheejs antelope and calf, tanned or dressed, but not waxed or glazed, 15 ji ct Leather, as above, dressed, and waxe.l or glazed, 20 \t ct Japannetl, I'atent, or enamelled leather, ad val. . .20 ]) ct Cordova leather, tanned, from horse-hide, and manu- factures of, .... .... ....25 pet All other leather or skins, tanned, not elsewhere spe- cified, a.l val .... ....20i.ct Boots and shoes, and other nwuuifactures of leather, including gloves and mitts, .and leather btdting, ad val. 25 p ct Linuorice paste, extract of, for manufjictuiiiig [lurposes, ad val. 20 p ct Stick extract or confection, ad val. . liithographic stones, not engraved, ad val. L(mdon Purple, ... ■11,1 Ijac-dye, crude, .seed, button, stick and .shell, liifiuorice root, .... • • • • Lava, unmanufactured, Leeches, . . • • • •• ■ Litharge, Ic p lb and 20 p ct 20 p et 10 pet ]<'ree. do do do do 136 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. [1883. p ct p ct p ct p ct I/itmus and all lichens, ]»ieparetl and not jn-epared, Free. Lemons, and rinds of, in brine, for candying, .... do Logs and round nnmauufactnred timber, not elsewhere l)rovided for, .... .... .... do jjiimber and timber, plank and boards, sawn, of boxwood, cherry, walnut, chestnut, mahogai-v, ])itchpine, rose- wood, sandalwood, Spanish cedar, oak, hickory, and whitewood, not shaped, planed, or otherwise manfac'd do Locomotives, and railway pas.senger, baggage, and freight cars, being the property of railway companies in the United States, running ui)on any line of road crossing the frontier, so long as Canadian locomotives and cars are admitted free, und/!r siniiUr circumstances, in the United States, under regulations to be i)re8cribed by the Minister of Customs, .... do Malt, upon entrj'^ for wai'ehou.«e, subject to Excise Regu- lations, .... .... . . . .15 c p bsh Malt, extract of, for medicinal purposes, ad val. . . . .25 p ct Machine carl clothing, ad val. . • ■ • • . . . . 25 p ct Marble, in blocks from the quarry, in the rough, or sawn on two sides only, and not si)ecially shapen, contain- ing 15 cubic feet, or over, ad val . . 10 Marble slabs sawn on not more thc'i two sides, ad val. 15 Marble block and slabs sawn on more than two sides, ad val. .... .... ....20 Finished Marble, and all manufactures of marble not elsewhere specified, ad val .... 30 Majolica ware, .... .... ....30 pet Meats, fresh or salted, on actual weight as received in Canada, except shoulders, sides, bacons and hams, 1 c p lb Shoulders, sides, bacons, and hams, fresh, salted, dried or smoked, .... .... 2 c p lb Poultry and game of all kinds, ad val. . . . .20 p ct All other dried or smoked meats, or meats preserved in any other way than salted or i)ickled, not other- wise specified (weight of cans included for duty). . . 2 c p lb Milk food, manufactured by Henry Nestle, Dr. Gibbaut, and others, and all other similar preparations, ad val.^iO p ct Musical instruments of all kinds not elsewhere ])rovided. . for . . . . 25 p ct Mustard seed, unground, ad val 15 p ct Mustard, ground ad val., . . . .25 p ct Mustard cake, .... .... . . . . 20 X) ct Madder and munjeet, or Indian Madiler, ground or pre- pared, and all extracts of, .... Fiee. Manilla grass, .... .... .... do Medals of gold, silver or copper, .... .... do Meerchaum, crude or raw, .... .... do Minerology, specime s of, .... .... do Models of invention and other improvements in the arts ; but no article or articles shall be deemed a model or improvement which can be fitted for use, .... do Moss, Iceland, au ct Nitrate of soda, or cul>ic nitre, .... .... Free Nut galls, do News))ai)ors, and fjuaiteily, monthly and senii-nionthly ni.igaziues, unbound, .... .... do Nickel, do Ochres, drj', ground or ungrouud, washed or unwashed, not calcined, ad val., .... . . . .10 p ct Oils, coal and kerosene, distilled, purified or refined ; nap- tha, benzole and petroleum ; products of i)etioleuni, coal, shale and lignite, not elsewhere s[)ecified, .... 7 and one-tlfth cents p I g Carbolic, or heavy oil, used in making wooden block pavemen*".s, for treating wood for l)uilding and for railway ties, ad val., .... 10 i) ct Col liver, medicated, ad val., .... . . . .20 p ct Lard ad val., .... .... . . . .20 p ct Linseed, oi ila.xseed, raw or 1 toiled, ad val., . . . .2o p ct Lubricating, ad val., .... ....2r)])ct Neatsfoot, ad val, . . .... . . . .20 p ct (Jlive or salad, ad val , .... . . . .20 p ct Sesame seed, ad val., ... . . . .20 ]> ct Spfiin, ad val., .... .... . . . .20 p ct Oil cloth for floors, stomped, in the piece, cut or shajjcd, oiled eun.melled, stamped, painled or printed, flocked or coated, ad val. . . .... . . . .30 p ct Opium (drug), ad val. . . .... . . . .20 p ct Opium, ])repared for smoking, ... .)?.5 ]) lb Organs, Cabinet, viz.: -On reed oigans having not more than two .sets of rei'ds, a speeitic d.iitj- of ... .!?10 each Having over tAVo and not over four.sels of reeds. . . .820 each Having over six sets of reeds, .... ... .^'30 each And in addition thereto, cm the fair market value thereof, ad val , .... . . . . 15 p ct Organs, pijie organs, and sets or i)arts of sets of reeds, for cabinet organs, atl val., .... . . . ,2o p ct Ornaments, such as statues, figmvs of animals, etc., made of terra cotta, china, or P.oheniian glais, ... .20 p ct Oysters, Lobsters, itc, in cans, from the Ihiited States the duty on the cans, .... . . . . 1.', c p (jt Oak Bai k, .... .... .... I'^ree Oakum, .... .... do Oil cake, cotton seed cake and meal, palm nut cake and meal, .... .... .... do Oils, cocoa-nut and palm, in their natiu-al state, .... do Oranges and rinds of, in brine, for candying, do Oies of metr.ls of all l:inds, .... . . . . (lo Osiers, .... .... ilo Oxalic acid, ... do Paintings, drawings, engravings and [irints, atl val., 20 p ct v: 138 TARIl'F CUSTOM DUTIES. [1883. Paints and colors, ground in oil or any other liquid, ad val,25 p ct Paints and colors, not elsewhere specified ad vah, . . . .20 p ct White leail in pulp, not mi.xed with oil, white and red lead, and orange mineral, dry, also dry white zinc, ad val., .... .... . . . . 5 ]) ct Paris green, dry, ad val., .... . . . .10 d ct Paper hangings, or wall itai)er, ad val., . . . . . .30 p ct Paper, calendered, ad val., .... ... .22h p ct Paper, ruled, ad val., .... ... .25]) ct Paper of :ill kinds, not elsewhere specified, ad val.,. .20 p ct Enveloi)es, and all manufacturers of paper, not other- wise specified ad val., .... . . . .2.5 p ct Paper, union collar cloth, in sheets, not shapen, ad val. ,10 p ct Mill l)oard, not straw board, ad val., . . . .10 ]> ct Collars, cuffs and shirt fronts of i)aper, linen or cotton, ad val 30 [) ct Paraffine wax or stearine, .... . . . .3 ct p lb Pearline, .... .... . . . . 20 p ct Pencils, lead, in wood or otherwise, ad val., . . . .25 j) ct PERFUMERY, INCLUDINd TOILET PREPARATIONS, Viz : Hair oils, tooth rnd t)ther powders, and washes, pomi*- tunis, [jastes and all other ])erfumed prei)arations, used for the hair, mouth or skin, ad va!., ... .30 p ct Phosidior bronze, in blocks, bars, slieets and \'.ire, ad val.lO p ct PIANOFORTES, Viz.: All square pianofortes, whether round-cornered or not, not over seven octaves, ... ... .!!i;25 each On all other square i)i;inoforte.s. ... ... .!?30 each On upright pianofortes, .... ^30 each On concert, semi-concert, or i)arlor grand i)iauoforte.s,!i?50 each anil in addition thereto, ail val , . . .... 15 p ct Parts of pianos, ad val. , .... . . . .25 p ct Pitch (coal), and coal tar, ad val . . . .10 jj ct Plants, viz.: Fruit, sliade, lawn, and ornamental trees, shrubs and plants, ad val. .... . . . .20 j) ct Pla.ster of Paris, or gypsum, ground, spccinc, . . . .10c p 100 lbs Plaster of Paris, calcined or manufactured, . . . .15c p 100 lbs Parrel ot not over 30J pounds, .... ... .4.5c p brl Plated ware, electi'o plated and gilt of all kinds, including cutlery, jjlated, wholly or in ])art, ad val. . . . .30 p ct Plates engraved on wood, and on nteel, or other metal, ad val. 20 p c.. Playing-cards, ad val. . . .... . . . .30 p ct I'lumljago, ad val .... . . . . 10 p ct All manufactures of Plumbago, not elsewhere speci- fied, ad val ... . . . .20 p ct Pomades, French, or fiower odors jireserved in fat ov oil for the pur[)ose of conserving the odors of flowers which do not bear the heat of distillation, when imported in tins of not less than ten poumls each, ad val., . . . .15 p ct Printing pre-ses of all kinds, ad \al., .... . . . .10 p ct Proprietary medicines, to wit: -AH tincture,, i)illa, pow- der.s, troches or lozenges, syru[)s, cordials, bitters, anodynes, tonics, plasters, liiiinients, salves, ont- ments, pastes, drops, wateis, essences, oils or medici- nal preparations recommended to the public, ni. der [1883. ct ct ) ct ct ) ct p ct ^ ct > ct p ct ) ct ct \ al 30 p ct ■t p lb p ct p ct )NS, Viz : ) p ct )pct 25 each 30 each 30 each -50 each 5 ]) ct 5 p ct Opct p ct Oc p 100 Ujh 5c p 100 lbs 5c p bil 10 p ct val. 20 p c 30 p ct LO p ct JO p ct 5 p ct LO p ct 1883.] TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIP:S. 139 any jjeneral name or title as specifics fc any diseases or affections whatever affecting the human or animal bodies, not otherwise i)rovided for ; all liquids, 50 p ct And all others, .... . . . .25 p ct Prunella, and cotton and woollen netting, for boots, shoes and gloves, ad val. , .... 10 p ct Pumice 8t(me, ground or powdered, ad val., 20 p ct Putty, ad Vid , . . . .2S p ct Painting.a, in oil or water colors, by artists of well-known merit, or copies of the old masters by such artists. . . . Free. Palm leaf, unmanufactured, .... .... do Pearl, mother of, not manufactured, .... do Persis, or extract of archill and cuclliear, do Philosophical instruments and apparatus, including globes and pictoral illustrations of insects, etc., when impor- ted hj and for the use of colleges and schools, scientific and literary societies, .... .... do Phosphorus, .... .... .... do Pelts, .... .... .... do Pipe clay, do Pitch (pine), do Pumice and pumice stone, .... .... do Plaits, straw, Tuscan and grasf-', .... .... do Potash, muriate and biidiromate of, crude, .... do Precipitate of copper, crude, .... do Quercitron, or extract of oak bark, .... .... do cjuills, ad val., .... .... 20 p ct Quinine, sul{.hate of, iu powder, ad val., 20 p ct Quicksilver, ad val., . ... .... Free. Rags, of cotton, linen, jute and hemp, i)ai)er waste or clip- ings, and waste of any kind, fit only for manufacture of paper, .... .... .... Free. Rattans ami reeds, unmanufactured, .... .... do Rennet, raw or prepared, .... do Resin, do' Rhubarb root, .... .... do Roots— Medicinal, viz: Aconite, alumbo, ii)eca'!uanha, sarsaparilla, squills, taraxicum valerian, .... do Rubber — Hard crude, in sheet, plain or moulded, .... do Sails for boats and ships, also tents and av.'uing.s, ad val. .25 p ct Salt, coarse, (except as iinjiorted from the I'nited King- d(mi, or any Lritish jiossession, or impinted for the use of the sea or gulf fisheiie.-J, which sludl be free of duty), and all line salt iu Ii'ilk, 8 c p 100 lbs In bags, bariels and other i)ackages, . . . .12 c p 100 lbs Salt Cake, being a sulphate of soda, when iiiqxnted by manufacturers of glass and soap for their own use iu their works .... .... Free. Saltpetre, ail val., 20 p ct Sand-pajjer, glass, and emery i)a]ier, ad val., 25 p ct Seeds, viz.: — Flov/er, garden, Held, and otluv seeds, ^or agricultural purposes, when in bulk or iu large par- cels, ad val., 15 p ct When put up in small papers or [tarcels, vA val., 25 p ct 140 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. [1883. SUGARS, SYRl'PS AXD MOLASSES : Sugar above nuiiiber fourtten, Dutch stanJard, in color, .... 1 c p lb and ad val. 35 p ct Sugar e(|ual to number nine, and not above number fourteen, Dutch standard, .^c p lb and ad val. SO p ct Sugar below number nine, Dutch .standaril, .^o p lb & ad val. 30 p ct Provided that the ad vdloi-cia duty shall he levieil and collected on sugar and melado when importetl direct from the country of growth and production, upon the fair mar- ■ kct value thereof, includiuji export dut}', or other govern- ment t.ix, at the placj of purchase, without any addition for the costs of hogsheails or other packages, or oth-rr charges and expenses, \n-ior to sliipment, anytliiug C(hi- tained in section Thiity-four of the Act Forty Victoria, Chapter Ten, to the contrary notwithstanding ; the said section nevertheless remaining in f(n'ce as to regulations to be made under it, in oases where the sugar or melado is not imported direct from the country of growth or pro- duction. Syrui)s, cane juice, refined syrup, sugar-house syrup, ^ c p lb and syrup of sugar, syru[) of molas-ies or sorghum, .... ad val.30 j) ct Melado, cone ntraied melado, concentrated cane juice, concentrated molasses, concentrated beet-root juice, and concrete, .... .... i| c )> lb and ad val 30 p ct Molasses, if use;! for refining, chirifying or rectifying purposes, or for the manufacture of sugar, when imjjorted direct from the coinitry of growth and production, ad val. .... . . . .25 p ct And for the same purposes when not imported direct from the country of growth and production, ad val. 30 p ct Molasses when not so used, when imported direct from the country of growth and production, ad val 15 p ct And when not imported direct from the country of growth and i)roduction, .... ....20 pet Sugar candy, brown or white, and confectionery, 1 c p lb and ad val. 35 pet Glucose or grape sugar, to be classed and rated for duty aa sugar according to grade by Dutch standard in color. Glucose syrup, .... A c p lb and ad val. 35 p ct Spirits of Nitre, sweet, ."^LUO p I gand 20 p ct Salt, im[»orted from the United Kingdom or any Jiritish l)ossession, or imi-orted for the \ise of the sea or gulf lisheries, (not otherwise provided for), Free. Salt cake, do Saffron and safflower, and extract of ... . do Saffron cake, .... do Sal iunmoniac, .... .... dt) Sal Soda, .... .... do Sand, .... ^ .... do Sea-weed, not elsewhei-e si)ecified, .... do Sea-grass, .... .... do Senna, in leaves, .... .... do Silex, or crystalized (piartz, do [1883. 35 p ct 30 p ct kl. 30 p ct 1883.] TAKIFF CU8TOM DUTIES. 141 ]) lb and i /al.30i)ct 'al 30 p ct p ct ) p ct p ct p ct 2 p lb and val.35 p ct al. 35 p ct ,nd 20 p ct ree. lo lo :lo 1») lo 3o Jo Jo :lo :lo SI Silk, raw or .is rcelud from the cdcoon, not beiii,!^' doubled, twisted or advanced in nianufrt(!turo in any way, silk cocoons and nilk warste, .... .... Viee. Spfelter, in blocks and ]a^'s, .... .... Free. Skins, undressed, dried, salted or pitikled, .... Free. Soda ash, .... do Soda, canstic, .... .... .... do Soda, silicate of, .... .... . . . . flo Shellac, white, for ni!Uuif:icLiuiii,n', .... .... do Settlers' effects, viz. : Wearinj^-Jijipai el, hmisehold furniture, (not to include jaanos, but inclades sewiny machines), piofessional books, imi)leiiieuts and tools of tra ) > ct il 20 p ct p bsh p bsh )lb . 20 p ct ) ct a p Im g ee. ) J > ct >ct » ct ) ct k1 20 p ct . ot >ct ct » ct ct - 1883. J TARIFF OU.STO.M DUTIES. 143 WOOLS AND WOOLLENS, VIZ.: Manufactures composed wholly or in part, of wool, worsted, the hair of the aljiaca, f,'oat, or other like animals, viz. : Blankets, and flannels of every (les- Cription ; cloths, doeskins, cassinieres, tweeds, coat- ings, overcoating.-', felt cloth of every description, not elsewhere specified ; horse-collar cloth ; yarn, knitting yarn, fini^'^^ring yarn, worsted yarn under number 30 ; knitted goods, viz : Shirts, drawers. and hosiery of every deserii)tion, ici.lb&adval.20pct Clothing, ready-ma lb an tested by fl.nli-lire tost at not loss than V20', iuid ut gravity of CtT Fht. Oak extract, Free. All fjfoods not enumerated in this Act as chai'gcd with any duty of Customs, and not declared free of duty by this Act, shall be charged with a duty of twenty nor cent, ad valoruni, when imi»orted into Canada, or taken out of the warehouse for consumption therein. The foliowiiif,' articles shall be ])i(>hibited to be imported under a pen. Ity of two hundred 5 ' County Charlotte, .57 County Gloucester, 58 , County Kent, 60 County Kings, 61 County M.ana\va8ka, 62 County Northumberland, 63 County Queens, 65 County Restigouche, ... 67 County Sunbury, 68 County Victoria, 69 County Westmorland, 70 County York, 72 Corporation Frpflericton 74 Cabinet Ministers, Gt. Britain, 76 Courts, N.B 80 Consuls and Con.sular Agents, 79 Congregational Ministers, 90 Customs, 124 Dominion of Canada, 77 Disciples of (Jhrist, 94 Dominion Finance Oepartm't, 123 Duties of Excise, 144 Equation of Time, 18 Eclipses, &c., 18 Episcopalian Clergymen, 87 Educational Department, N.B. 94 Expoit Duties, 144 Fish Market Dues,^ 28 50 50 50 93 28 Fire Department, East Side, Fire Department, vVest Side,.. Fire Alarm Telegi-aph, City,. . . Free Christian Baptist Church, Harbor Master's 1 ees, Hay Market Tolls 29 Hospitals and Asylums, 108 Immigration Department, 123 PAOK. I I Interct)lonial Railway, 119 i I. O. O. F 112 I Knights of Pythias Ill I Light Houses, Bay of Fundy.., 20 I Loyal Orange Association,.. . . 114 I Mari)ie & Fisheries r)epartnient 20 Market Tolls, 29 I Mnncipality City and County of I St. John,. . '. 51 I Mount Allison College, 95 Masonic, 109 ' Militia, 116 ; New Brunswick Railway Co., ,.120 ; Officials City of St. John, 48 Officers Diocesan Ch. Society, 87 IM-inciinil Articles of Calendar, 19 ! Public H(»lidays, &c 20 i Pilotage Districts, 25 ! Ponj' Cart, Kxpress Waggons, 31 i Portl'd Fire Alann Telegraph,. 54 I Province of New Brunswick, . 73 \ Presbyterian Clergyman, 90 I Post Office Department, 97 I Rates of Pilotage, 25 1 Rates of Wharfage, 26 I Rates of Slii)page, 28 j Rates of Cartage, City, 30 I Rates of Ferriage, Carleton, . . 31 I liatesof Cartage, Carleton 32 Royal Family. 76 j Roman Catholic Clergy, vS8 I Reformed Presbyterian ("hurch 90 ; Roman Catholic Teuiperance Associations, 113 St. John and Maine Railway Company, 119 Th-^ Seasons," .20 Top Wharfage, 26 Time for going through Falls,.. 29 Time }5all, St. .fohn, 29 Town of Portland, 53 Tf)wn of Woodstock, 57 Table for Foretelling Weather, 121 Tariff Custom Duties, 125 Telegraph Companies, 122 Temperance (Organizations,. ...112 Wesleyan Methodist Clergy, . . 89 PAQB. ...119 .112 . . Ill ly.M 20 ... 114 lent 20 . . . , 29 ;y of . ... 51 . .. 95 , . . . 109 . .116 o.,,.120 . ... 48 3ty, 87 (lar, 19 . ... 20 . ... 25 oii.'<, 31 pli,. 54 k,.. 7:^ . ... 90 . ... 97 . .. 25 . . 26 . ... 28 .... 30 n... 31 ... 32 .... 76 88 arch '90 mice I ' ....113 ; way . . 119 1 1 . 20 i I .... 26 ' ; lis,.. 29 j .... 29 ;: .... 53 I .... 57 I : ;her,121 ■. .... 125 i ' .... 122 .....112 •y... 89 I