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Vi r-iiJt. * til ,-.•«". a •» FAQB., Almanac , &c a Banks in Canada, and Agencies 49 British Ministry 2 Census Returns of Canada 123 Civil Departments :-i .^^, e-^jif -^ .i^. .n r.., Bureau of Agriculture and Statistics 26 Civil Secretary's Ofllce 24 Collector of Customs 2ft J,, Crnwn Ijind Department 27 <^!^ •' Crown Iaw Department 27 'J: ** Crown Timber Agents 27 *"' ' Department of Public Workis 26 ' Department of Minister of Finance 26 - • • Educational Department, C. E. and C. W ♦28 ', • Indian Department 28 ., '• Provincial Registrar's OfBc* 26 L; " Provincial Secretary's OfBce 24 ; * Beceiver General's Office 26 * Geological Survey ^.. 28 Courts of Justice, Terma , &c. , in Lower Otoada 32 Currency Table 63 Exectitive Council and Officers 18 Governor General of Oinada. ..... , 18 Legislative council and Officers 19 Legislative Assembly and Officers 21 Military Department 68 Post Office Department, Rates, he 28 Registrars (County) .•....» 39 Tariff of Duties , 41^ The Queen and Royal F&itiily X Weather Table IT ^r V '^; . ,., MONTRBAL. --.. «fc«ri 10 m»^ Attorneys and Advocates 6T Assurancies and Agencies 77 Banks 64 ftoard iif Brokers 80 Board of Trade. 80 Board of Notaries 70 Cartage, Ac, Rates of 61 Clergy, Churches,'*c., Qithollc 89 * »i ir. CONTENTS. PACK. Clorgy, Churches, &c., Protestant 90 Chjbs 91 Colleges and Schools , 72 Commissioners for Receiving AftTcIavits 70 Consuls 74 Corporation of Montreal 66 Custoinii' Department 56 Directory ....;.. 99 Faros for Coachoa, Cabs, kc 60 Inspectors of Produce , Weights , and Measures 82 Justices of the Peace 65 licensed Apothecaries 76 Marriage Licenses. 71 Masonic Lodges 94 Medical Department 76 Mercantile Agency 80 Montreal Exchange 83 Montreal Fire Brigade 93 Montreal Polioo ., 71 Montreal Oni torio 5?ociety« ... * 84 Municipal Taxes 58 Militia Department 96 Phys;|oian«. 76 Post Office. 29 Publio Companies, Railroad, &o... , 79 Quarter 8e88k>ns Peace .....•.,,.•, 39 Societies- and Institutions :— « »!.;";„ Beaevoleiit ...:;;.;..;;........ ;..V...?':!^T.^::!i': 86 ^f • Ijterary ..; 83 ^[ National ; , 85 «; Religious 87 Temi^erance 87 Trinity House;... 65 *'vi , , .^ .. QUIBM. ....... V <.J*-". J, '^ ^ ^^ - -^^ ; Ahomeysand Advocartes; , ', ..,'. ......tfe Banks... 105 Benevolent Sodeties 107 Board of Trade 102 Bpard of Notaries ,...104 Building Societies. 107 Churches.... , ..106 ConsulK ....;. , , loa ujrporatlon. ; ...101 Courts of Justice 32 Customs' Department , 102 |j5change..... , lOa OONTKNTS. ,1 T. PAOl* Justices of tho Peace 104 Literary Socloties 107 National Societies 106 PostOfflco 101 Trinity House 102 TarilT of Wharfage 107 Tariff of Kates of Pilotage 108 OTTAWA. Banks 110 Board of School Trustees 109 Corporation 109 Courts of Justice 32 Crown Timber Offloe Ill Qinadicn Institute , 110 Ho8|)iUl 110 Masonic Ill Notice to Emigrants Ill Ordnance Lands Ill Post Office 110 Societies 110 TORONTO. Barristers and Attorneys , , , » k-. .-. . , .V 118 Banivs , 117 Board of Trade 118 Board of Arts and Manufactures, U. C 117 Churches, Ac 121 Colleges and Schools 118 Corporation 112 Courts of Justice, Terms, &c , ....114 Literary Societies 120 National Societies , . .119 Railroad ComiiaDlea ^.♦•.•.. 119 •A 'n i" f ■ •-■^i i-^fi, i*j : ►'-'. ■v. "'?'. '", "ia .T VBTKHTMtO >:: t J< r . . . ., ,,,^ . . .> Ojf.*i*{ ^ ,*'• "! ^ •'»)*:»!. 7'«l ....eo«» ■ M./ "/tl {Ml.. ^ hf^^'- •■ ! <»' :l;«'/ VM ...., ... •" (fi« • i-fl?'! £i)f :.. - f")H r'fi."* Tyi,...* M u V;i: p. » Qli.....^... MO>rrnEAL. -♦rinauij Latitude 46® 81' 00" North. *: Longitude... 730 3^ qqh WesI, vj^i 111, ^Westlnllme 4h. 64m. 208. *'»«Gtl TIf. •♦*.,,•....,.•..'.,...'___ ^''£'J:uiT;wiiV^ ^i|fi -J -. . . ; -u >i /^t........ T"^. ...... . . 0* 'a .i'-itu^,} i'J:...,., ,.,., ... .,^. . ,.. i-kmli^l ^HrQ :V *• • TORONTO. ,..,. f » 4 .•«•'«*• I i Latitude .......'•. ..43® 30' 04" North. ^Longitude 79« 28» Oi" West „ ^ ' 6h. 17m. 338. Slow of Greenwich Time. " . ■fjr.i' iiai )>iiMwii,i---j»aitfa^K ■ mm ROTAL FAMUUT. ^t |i0BaI Jamilg. THE QUEEN. VicroRii, Queen of tbo United Kiogdom of Great Britain and Ireland ; ouly daughter of H\a late Royal Highnests Edward Duke of Kent, and Victoria, late Duchess of Kent, daughter of Francis Duke of Saxo Cobourg ; born tho 24th May, 1819 ; succooded to the Throne on the decease of her Uncle, William IV., June 20th, 1837 ; Pro- claimed June 2l8t, 1837 ; Crowned Juno 28th, 1838 ; Married February 10th, 1840, to Field Marshal HIg Royal Highness Prince Albert Augustus Charles Emanuel, Prince of Saxo Cobourg and Gotha, Knight of tho Moat Noble Order of the Garter, he. &c. &o. whodiedat Windsor Gastio, December 14tb, 1861. • Victoria Adelaide Mary T/nilsa (Princess Royal) bornNovembor 2lBt, 1840; Married January 25th, 1858, H. R. U , Frederick WilUam, Prince of Prussia. ^(.^w Mr.*Ma«f t Albert Edward (Prinoe of Wales) , born November 9th, 1841. j Alice Maud Mary, bom April 25th, 1843 ; Married July Ist, 1862, H. R. H. Prince Louis of Hesse. '....r . Alfred Ernest Albert, born August 6th, 1844. i Helena Augusta Victoria, born May 25th, 1846. -^Ht*^.. i Louise Caroline Alberta, born March 18th, 1848. '' '"^^^ ^ in a Vi i^l Arthur William Patrick Albert, born May Ist, 1850. ^ito.* /f.A bial Leoimld George Duncan Albert, born April 7th, 1858. i^>»^^>A>»#tf^ Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, bOrn April 14th, 1857. THE QUEEN'S COUSINS. George V., King of Hanover, born May 27th, 1819. .»,j| unt^t George, Duke of Cambridge, born March 26th, 1819. Princess Augusta, (Duchess of Mecklenburg Strelltz) bom July 19tb, 18^2. Mary Adelaide WUh«lmina Elizabeth, born November |2i7th, ISa^J^.i 4 o»jT ,«.*• ^i/i»«0fr OiU V* s^ntjOl Let Si mi m BRITISH MmiSTIlT. Tit r If ' M. First Lord of the Treasury Viscount pAltnorston . , Chancellor •r tho Exchequer Mr. W. E. Gladslune. Foreign Secretary F^rl RukwII. •' Homo Secretary Sir G. rd of the Admiralty Duke of Somerset, i^i- I I>ord Chancellor Ix)rd Westbury. ; {.^'iA President of the Council Earl Granville. f,^% Privy Seal Dnko of Argyle. '*^'*' Postmaster General I/)rd Stanley of Alderloj . President of the Board of Trade Mr. M. Gibson. President of the Poor -Law B(tard Mr. C. P. Villiers. Duchy of Lancaster Mr. Cardwell. .sh^»J >i7 .u.wni ^-hHuo-i^ '^^ "NUinihe CaUnH. "' '* '"^''^^^^ ♦ ^^J Lord IJeutonantof Ireland Earl of Carlisle. <'*"''' Secretary for Ireland SI r Robert Peel. ••'- )^iA Attorney General Sir W. Atlierton. ^ -•'i ' Vice-President of Privy Council for Edu- , ,.:.,., .f/ vi^w . ,. ji; .;. cation Mr. Lowe. f Mr. Hugesson, Lords of the Treasury -{Sir William Dunbar, ( Llcutonani-Col. Luke White. Th€ Royal HouteKold. ^ ^ Lord Steward I/)rd St. Germans. 'J^'^'^^' Lord Chamberlain Viscount Sydney . Master of the Horse Marquis of Allesburv. ' '' ' ' Master of the Buckhounds Earl of Bessborough. ^ ^ Mistress of the Robes Duchess of Wellington^ *'^^** -*»" .*»i.rAii4A ALMANAC, &cV .i.i-V'/ KPO€H8. -••' •>••-:"• '-f r; Of tho Mnndano Mra 5866 Of tlio vulvar (Jhri.stian .Kra 1868 PInco tlio 'lisc()v«»ry of Anirrlcft 371 Since the dlseovery of ^^iiebec 266 glnco tho treaty which cuuQrmedtho post>c88ioD of Canada to the British 97 Of tho Reign of Hor Majesty Quoon Victoria 26 SCLIPSCKS. During this year thora wUl be four Kclipscgy (wo of the Sun, and two of tho .Moon. ^ *' ■ '"*""' ' " ^ I. On tlte nth of May. thcro will be a partial Eclipse of the Sun. Not visible in any part of British America. TI. In tho evening of the Int of Jano, there will bo a total Eclipsd of tho Moon. It will appear as a partial Kulipse in Canada. At th6 time of tho Moon's rising, tho .»hadow wili appear, covering nearly two-thirds of i(g surface, and papsins otT in about 46 minutes. III. On tho 11th of November, there will be an annular Eclipse of the Sun, but it will not bo visible inCaiiada. IV. In the morning of the 25th of November, Ihero will bo a par- tial Eclipse of tho Moon, of which lake note, thai tt begins at Quebec 29 minutes pa.st 2 and ends 10 minutes past 5 ; begins at MontreftI 21 minutes pa.st 2 and ends 38 minutes past 6 ; begins at Kingston minutes pnst 2 and ends 30 minutes imst 5; begins at Toronto 67 minutes past 1 and ends 18 minutes past 6 ; begins at London 4S minutes past 1 and ends 10 minutes past 6. . i Until September 28th, Venus will be evening star, and the rest of the year morning star. Until October 2Dd, MarS vsill be evening star, then morninc star the rest of tho year. Jupiter will be morn- ing star until April 12th, evening siar until October 3lst, then morn- ing star the rest of tho year. Until M«rch 28rd, Satnrn will bf morning star, evening star until October 2nd, then morning star thif rest of tho year. Mercury will be visible in the West soon afl6f sunset, about January 22nd, March IH^h and Sept. 12th ; also, In the morning in the Eulst just before sunrise, abont March 11th, Jul^ 9th and Oct* 29th. Venus will be brightest on the 22nd of AngusV being then an evening star, and again, while morning ^r^ on the 6Ui Nov.,.^.., _- -. i, .- : • ■ .^,. ... _;, .' . B v., m *Ji '■yA ALMANAC. U J '-JJ THC: SEASONS. Li . Vernal Equinox : Spring bogins March, 20(1. Oh. 22m. in the Evening. Summer Solstice : Snmmor begins June,2M. 5h. 54m. in tlio Evening. Autumnal Equinox : Autumn begins September, 213(1. 8h. 8m. in tbo Morning. Winter Solstice: Winter begins December, 22cl. Ih. 58m. in tho Morning ' . •• • - ■*' ' ' ^ "i" "„'.-' " * d. h. m. Sun In Winter signs 89 110 Sun in Spring signs 92 20 32 Sun in Summer signs.. .93 14 14 Suu in Autumnal signs.. 89 17 50 ...... . , (1. h. m. Tropical year S65 6 46 Sun North of Equator.. 186 10 46 Sun South of Equator. .178 19 Difference 7 15 46 ht^^ ^nuH ^h: peTHS B'OBLIGATION.' Otrcnmclston January 1 •V\\^'^ Epiphany ** Annunciation March Good Friday April Ascension Day May Queen Victoria's Slrthd.May 6 25 8 14 24 Corpas Chrlstl June St Peter and St Paul... '* All Saint's Day Nov. Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary Dec. Cbristnuifi Day Dec. 26 .ff' 4 29 1 8 'li.n L\ ,r.« MOVEABLB FBSTIVALS. • • r • ft Sepiuagesima Sunday, Feb. 1 Quinquagesima <^ *< 15 Ash Wednesday <« 18 First Sunday in I.,eni, .. " 22 Palm Sunday March 29 Good Friday April 3 EasterSunday ** 5 » •"» «k » « Low Sunday April 12 Rogation Sunday May 10 Ascension Day ** 14 Whitsunday *< 24 Trinity Sunday »* 81 Corpus Christi Juno 4 Advc^l Sunday Nov. 29 )3,i/ v €HRONOI«OGI€ AI4 € YCIiES. Dominical Letter D Golden Number , . , , 2 Jewii«h Lunar Cycle 18 Epact or Moon's Age 11 Solar Cycle 24 Julian Period 6676 Jewish Year commencing 14th January, 1862 5624 Roman Indiction ,,,, 6 Dlonysion Period , 192 ct CALllKDllt. i Evening. Evening. Q. in tbo . in tho (1. h. m. 55 6 46 ^6 10 46 rS 19 7 15 46 'V\^lf] JANUAET. r \ U Moon's Phases. Quebec. Montreal. Kingston. Thronto. Full Moon last Quarter . New Moon First Quarter. a. 4 12 19 26 h. m- 10 46 ev. 7 21 cv. 11 16 mo. 8 mo. h. m. 10 38 ev. 7 13 ev. 11 8 mo. 12 Omo. . h m. 10 26 ev. 7 1 ev. 10 56 mo 11 48 mo h. m. t 10 14 ev. ; 6 49 ev. ; 10 44 m(>« 11 36 mo ^ DAYS M W 1 Juno 4 m 2 F << 29 ■ 3 S Nov. 1 fli 4 su I M 5 M , Dec. 8 n 6 Tu .Dec. 26 m 7 W 6 Th It 91 9 F 91 10 S n SU \prll 12 m 12 M 4Ay 10 ■ 13 Tu 14 ■ 14 W << 24 M 15 Th <« 81 ■ IR F uno 4 H 17 S ^ov. 29 m 18 ^^U 19 M -<.'.] B 20 Tu / '%ii ,^p 21 W ■t i:i 4^1 22 Th .. D iS 23 F ... 2 J| 24 S .. 18 ■ 26 SU 11 ■ 26 M .. 24 ■ 27 Tu ..6576 ■ 2fi W ..6624 ■ 29 Th .. 6 ■ 30 F .. 192 m 31 S Th ^rl M:ti EVENTS, &c. it: V,tl THR SUN rise set ClRCl'MClSION (1) Union of Great Brit, i Ireland, 1801 Cicero born, B.C. 107 ^ .^^ 2nd Sunday aff^r Christmas ^^'*^. Ist Congress in Wasliington, 1801^. ^ Epiphany .«,, ...i Cabul Massacre « 1842 Battle of New Orloans, 1815 Independence of Mexico, 1825 Penny Postage, Great Britain. 1840 \st Sunday after Epiphany Sir C. Bagot ar. in Canada, 1842 Vancouver's Island ceded to Hud. Bay Co. Dr. Aitkin born, 1747 . [1849 B, of Com. Prayer adopted by Parliament, Battle of Corunna, 1809 [1549 Dr Franklin born. 1706 2nd Sunday after Ejrijihany - - James Watt born, 1736 U. S. Intlopendence acknowledged, 1783 Australia colonized, 1788 Byron born, 1788 ''"""^ ' Duke of Kent died, 1820 ; Pitt died, 1806 F. the Great born, 1712 ; Fox born, 1749 3rd l^nday after Epiphany Dr. Jenner died, 1823 Mozart born, 1756 Sir Francis Drake died, 1696 * "^ George III died, 18->0 Martyrdom Charles 1, 1649 Cape Horn first doubled, 1616 iy MOON r. &8. 7 46 22 4 28 7 46 23 5 20 7 46 24 6 7 45 25 rises. 7 45 26 5 38 7 45 28 6 87 7 44 29 7 37 7 44 30 8 36 7 44 31 9 87 7 43 32 10 38 7 43 33 U 42 7 42 34 morn. 7 42 35 40 7 42 37 1 59 7 41 38 3 8 7 40 39 4 17 7 39 41 5 20 7 38 42 6 15 7 37 43 sets. 7 36 45 6 46 7 35 46 7 58 7 34 47 9 9 7 33 49 10 16 7 3'i 51 11 19 7 32 52 morn. 7 31 5;^ 22 7 31 54 1 22 7 80 Bf^ 2 19 7 29 57 3 15 7 28 58 4 5 7 27 59 4 6§ m 1 . '■••,■..•5 » (UXKNOAX, FEBBUABT. Mood's Phases. Qud)ec Pull Moon.... Last Quarter . New Moon... First Quarter. d.i h. ID. 3 5 39 ov. 11 17 26 6 Imo. 10 20 ev. 7 48 mo. Montreal. h. m. 5 31 ev. 5 63 mo. 10 12 ev. 7 40 mo. King$ton. b. m. 6 19 ev. 6 41 mo 10 00 ev. 7 28 mo 2bro7ita. h. m. 6 7 ev. 6 29 mo 9 49 ev. 7 16 mo DATS M w 1 $ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 2k 22 29 24 25 26| 27 21 SU M Tu W Th F S SU M Tu W Th F S SD M Tu W Th F S SU M Tu W Th F S ^ii EVENTS, &c. "T^'T fT ' «^ ' "".r"A,y ' .T" ■■? T' Septuagesima Sunday Purification B.y.M. Spanish Inquisitfoh abolished. 1818 Cess. hos. bet. Ot. Brit'n & JJ, 9. 1783 Sir Robert Peel bom, 1788 CJharles II died, 1686 -*^ '^ Mary Quee& of Scots beheaded, 1587 Sexagtiima Sunday Canada ceded to Britain, 1763 Queen Victoria married, 1840 Sydenham Governor General, 1840 i^dy Jane Gray beheaded, 1554 English Revolution, 1688 St. VAUENTIlfS'S DAT Quinquagmma Sundajf (16) Captain Cook killed, 1779 SHKOVB TUB:iDAT Ash WgDNtSDAT (18) Canada settled, 1634 Voltaire born, 1694 (22) French Revolution, 1848 lit Sunday in Lent Louis Pbitippe abdicated, 1^848 St. Mattuias Napoleon escaped from Elba, 1815 Armstrong gun introd. Gt. Britain, 1859 Great fire in Bombay, 1803 Sir Joba Cc^borne ap. administrator, 1838 THE SUN Moon rise set r. &a. 7 27 5 6 30 7 26 6 I 6 » 7 26 5 2 rises. 7 23 5 3 6 29 7 22 6 4 7 39 7 20 5 6 8 SO 7 19 5 8 9 34 7 18 5 10 10 89 7 17 5 12 11 44 7 16 5 14 morn. 7 14 5 16 53 7 13 5 18 2 2 7 11 5 19 3 5 7 9 5 20 3 59 7 8 5 22 4 52 7 6 5 24 5 84 1 4 5 25 sets. 7 3 5 27 6 45 7 1 5 28 7 54 I ^\ 5 30 9 6 59' 5 32 10 ft 11 T 6 57 5 34 6 56 5 85 morn. 6 54 5 87 8 6 52 5 38 1 a 6 50 5 39 1 57 6 48 5 40 2 a 6 47 5 40 3 29 iw i ^ { t^ %t 9t'JA ,*^:Aii^ifiJ-}hX\i t* «+ii ^ALlfilfDili. MABOH. ^wda* m. 7 OT. 29 mo 49 ev. 16 mo M009 r. &a. 5 30 6 » rises. 6 29 7 8 9 10 11 30 30 84 89 44 morn. 58 2 2 3 5 3 59 4 62 5 84 sets. 6 45 7 14 9 10 11 morn. 8 \ 1 1 2 8 e 57 44 - i. -^U^Mr-i -V :■ -: --*-?-**« Moon's Phases. ' Q}kei}9ti, Montreal. Kingtton. Ihronto. Full Moon . . Last Quarter . New Mood . . . First Quarter. d. 5 12 19 2Tl h. ra. 10 mo. 2 10 ov- 9 51 mo. 4 11 mo. h. m. 9 52 mo. 2 2 ov. 9 43 mo« 4 3 mo. h. m. 9 40 mo 1 60 ev. 9 31 mo 3 51 mo h. m. 9 18 mo 1 38 ev. 9 19 mo 3 40 mo DATS M W 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 31 k**J£fl 8U 2nd Sunday in Lent .-.-. M Joh i Wedley died, 1791 Tu Prince Chftrles Edward djed, 1788 W Sardinia dec. war against Russia, 1865 Th (4) 1st Federal American Congrest, 1789 F Michael Angelo born, 1474 . . S Brit. A( For. Bible Society eitabM, 1804 SU ^rd Sunday in Lent M Dr. E. Clarke died, 1821 Tu Botany Bay discovered, 1787 W Lucknow fell, 1888 Th Chelsea Hospital founded, 1682 F Planet Herschel discovered, 1781 S Great storm in Black Sea, 1850 SU ith Sunday in Lent M French Prince born, 1856 Tu St. PiTRiCK»s Day W Princess Louisa Caroline born, 1848 Th PeePs Income Tax introduced, 1842 F Sir Isaac Newton died, 1727 S Archbi.-^hop Cranmor burnt, 1556 SU !>th Sunday in Lent M Revolution in G reeco, 1831 T«i Queen Elizabeth died, 1603 W Annunciation Th Bank of England Incorporated, 1694 F Hiike of Portland died, 1854 S Canada ceded to France, 1632 SU (^th Sunday in I^ent M Peace treaty vith Russia signed, 1856 Tu Allies entered Paris, 1814 THE SUN rise set I 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 i6 (J 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 45 45 44 42 40 38t5 36 34 82 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 4 2 58 56 54 52 50 48 5 5 5 5 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 616 6 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 51 53 54 66 58 69 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 MOOV. r. &8 4 7 4 39 6 12 6 40 rises. 7 26 8 82 40 10 47 11 63 mora* 6^ 1 2 3 4 4 5 66 66 29 7 40 12 sets. 7 48 8 60 9 52 10 62 11 48 mornk 37 1 22 2 8 2 38 3 10 3 40 # OILIVDAB. APEIL^ mi 1;^ ■ii» Moon's Phased. Full Moon..,. liBSt Qnarter . New Moon . . , First Quarter. d. S 10 17 26 Quebec. h. 11 8 10 11 m. 23 ev. 37 ev. 19 ev. 22 ev. Montreal. h 11 8 10 11 m. 16 ev. 29 ev. 11 ev. 14 ev. Kingstcn. h. 11 8 9 11 m. 3 ev. 17 ev. 59 ev. 2 ev. IbronUk h. 10 8 9 10 m. 51 dv« 6 ev. 47 ev. 50 ev. DATS W 1 Iz ^ 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 Ifi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 i27 28 29 80 W Th F S su M Tu W Th F S StJ M Tu W Th- F S SU M Tu W Th F S' SU M Tu W Th EVENTS, &c. All Fool's Day Battle of Copenhagen, 1801 , Good Friday Oliver Goldsmith died, 1774 Easier Sunday Napoleon sent to Elba, 1814 Prince Leop. 6. D. Albert bom, 1853 Hudson Bay Co. established, 1692 Sebastopol bombarded, 1855 Tornado at Rangpoor Bengal, 1856 Canning born, 1770 1st Sundatf after Easter Catholic Emancipation, 1829. Princess Beatrice M. Vic. F. born 1867 Great Inundation at Montreal, 1861 BaUleofCulloden, 1746 Byron died, 1824 (17; Dr. Franklin died, 1790 2na Sunday after Easter I/>ui8 Napoleon born, 1808 Henry VII died, 1509 Odessa bombarded by Allies, 1854 St. Grorob's Day Shakespeare born, 1564, died, 1616 St. Mark Zrd Sunday after Easter Westminister Abbey set on flre, 1829 Bombardment Sebastopol suspended ,1855 *' Ocean Wave" burnt near Kinggton, 1853 Washington, 1st Pres. U. S. 1789 ■v. fiiSiXDAB. d •MATl rottta. m. 61 ev. 6 ev. 47 ev. 50 er. Mooir r. &8* I 4 7 i 4 84 > rises. J 7 25 ^ 8 84 ) 9 43 !10 49 fll 50 morn. 48 1 28 ; 2 8 2 41 3 18 3 48 4 14 sets. 7 89 , 8 88 \ 9 88 10 20 11 16 11 59 mom. 86 1 6 1 88 2 6 2 84 3 2 Moon's Phases. Full Moon.... Last Quarter . New Moon ... First Quarter. d. 8 10 17 25 QmeUr,. b. 10 2 4 m. 6 mo. 80 mo. 2 ev. 1 ev. Montreal. h. 9 2 11 3 m. 58 mo. 22 mo. 54 mo. 53 ev. Kingston. h. 9 2 11 3 m. 46 mo 10 mo 42 mo 41 ev. Toronto, h. m. 9 84 mo 1 58 mo 11 30 mo 3 29 ev. DAT8 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 80 81 F S su M Tu W Th P S 8U M Tu W Th F S SU M Tu W Th F S SU M Tu W Th P S •-«■.• ■* EVENTS, &c. , ^ ! J i THB rise 9t. Pbiup k St. Jamks. (1) Duke of Wellington born, 1760 ith Sunday after Easter Siege of Quebec raised, 1776 Napoleon died, 1821 Oswego taken, 1814 Jamaica taken by English, 1655 (7 ) Socrates d led , fe. C. , 356 (10) Indian Mutiny broke out, 1857 6th Sunday oft^ Easter Earl of Chatham died, 1778 King of Delhi proclaimed Emperor, 1857 Anne Boleyn beheaded, 1535 Ascension Day Daniel O'Connell died, 1847 Gt. Eruption Mt. Etna, 8 villages des. 1830 6th Sunday after Easter Napoleon declared Emperor, 1804 Columbus died, 1606 I^afayette died, 1834 Riots at Montreal, 1832 Parks' first voyage, 1795 Dr. Paley died, 1805 Whit Sunday. Q. Victoria born, 1819 !^ir J. Franklin left England, 1845 Calvin died, 1664 George V Hanover born, 1819 William Pitt born, 1769 Charles II. restored, 1660 (31) Haydn died, 1809 SU, Trinity Sunday 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 14 SUN set MOON r. Ae8. 53 52 51 50 49 47 45 43 42 41 40 39 37 36 84 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 26 24 23 22 22 21 20 20 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 38 34 8 32 4 4 rises, 8 84 9 40 10 88 U 26 morn. 9 1 1 2 2 44 14 44 14 43 3 17 3 50 sets. 8 22 9 8 9 53 10 34 11 9 11 88 morn. 7 1 1 2 2 84 28 34 *», 3 14 y^k- JO Ability Ai- ■ 1 I as: JffNE:. Moon's Phases. Quebec* Montreal, Kingston, TbrofOa d. h, ro. h. m. h. m • h. m. Full Moon..., 1 6 44 ey. 6 36 cv. 6 24 ev. 6 12 ey. lA3t Quarter . 8 9 6 mo. 8 68 mo. 8 46 mo » 8 34 mo New Moo|i... 16 2 60 nio. 2 42 mo. 2 80 mo 2 18 mo Flfst Quarter. 24 5 45 mo. 6 87 mo. 6 26 mo > 6 13 ma DATS THB SUN Mooir M w EVENTS, &c. m/AT^ rise set r« &•• 3 Jx>r4 Howa's victory, 1794 ^^tf 20 7 34 7 22 ^2 Tu Riots in IxindoQ , 1789 , . j .^ 20 7 36 8 34 > W Pagsnini born, 1784 V' '" . 4 19 7 37 9 10 ■4 Th Corpus Cbbish. .%r- 19 7 87 10 « 6 F (6) Alex, the Great born , B.C. , 366 18 7 38 10 48 ^ S Great fire in MoDtreal,1803 17 7 39 11 16 T su 1 St Sunday after Trin^ 17 7 40 11 48 e M Nova Scotia settled, 1622 17 7 40 moni. 9 Tu Ga\7izzi Riots in MoQtreal, 1863 17 7 41 18 10 W Cholera appeared at Montreal, 1832 17 7 42 Q 46 11 Th ^r. Barnabas. 16 7 42 1 28 12 F Quebec Theatre burnt, 1846 16 7 43 1 64 13 s (^rd Hastings beheaded, 1483 16 7 43 2 82 14 SU 'Ind Sunday after Trinity 16 7 44 3 10 16 M (U) Magna Cbarta .signed, 1215 16 7 41 3 66 16 tu Bengal Chief Presidency, 1773 16 7 44 sets. 17 W Wesley born, 1703 16 7 46 8 88 IS Th BatUe of Waterloo, 1816 16 7 46 9 10 F William IV died, 1837 16 7 46 9 42 ^ S Ascension of Queen Victoria, 1837 16 7 46 10 9 SU 3rd Sunday after Trinity 17 7 47 10 36 22. M Revolution in Paris, 1848 17 7 47 11 8 23 Tu Russians invaded Kars, 1855 17 7 47 11 86 24 W St. John BAPTi^'r. 17 7 47 U 69 26 Th (24) Massacre at Cawnporo, 1857 18 7 46 morn. 2& F George IV. died, 1830 4 18 7 46 80 27 (28) (>)ronation Queen Victoria, 1838 19 7 46 1 8 28 SU Mh Sunday after Trinity 19 7 46 1 62 29 M St. Pbter 4fe St. Paul 20 7 46 2 48 30 Tu Qreenw fid i Hospital founded, 169§ 1 20 7 46 3 46 .«AU1R)A9. It ■■ I I' M ' ■» .^MLTU Moon's Phases. m 1 12 ev. d4 mo 18 mo 13 ma Full Moon .... Last Quarter . New Moon . .. First Quarter. Full Mood d. 1 7 16 23 30 (iuehea. h. m. 2 00 mo. 6 43 ev, 6 7 ev, 4 46 ev. 8 48 mo. Montreal' h. m. 1 5 5 4 8 52 mo. 36 QV. 69 ey. 38 ev. 40 mo. Kingston, h. ra. 1 40 mo 6 23 ov. 6 47 ev. 4 2& ov. 8 27 mo Ibronto, h. m. 1 28 mo 6 11 ov. 6 25 ov. 4, 16 ev. 8 16 mo BATB W 1 2 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IS 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 81 W V^ F S 8U M Tu W Th F S su M Tu W Th F S sc M Til W Th F S SU M Tu W Th F .'I j £V£NTS, te Tobago taken by the British, 1803 Pilgrim Fathers sailed, 1620 Quebec founded, 1608 ih,*> d < /American Independence, 1770> '- UhSundcuf after Trinity Gt. KastepQ arrived iu QuebfO, 1861 Sheridan died, 1816 Duke of Cambridge died, 1860 Battle before Delhi, 1867 Columbus born. 1447 Rartbqiialre in Canada East, 1861 f^th Sunday after Trinity Vapoleon surrendered, 1815 Duke of Orleans killed, 1842 •^. SWITHIN. PhippB at Quebec, 1690 Dr. WatU born, 1674 (17) Havelock enters Cawnporo, 1867 7/^ Sunday after Trinity l^c volution iQ !!?paiu, 1866 Robert Burns born, 1759 ; died, 1796 Rattle of Salamanca, 1812 Canada Union assented, 1840 (Gibraltar taken, 1704 St. Jamks. Battle Lundy's Lane^lSlS ^fh Sunday after Trinity French Revolution, 1830 l/^rd Durham died, 1840 Wilhorforc« died, 1833 1st English Newspaper, 1588 Piuttsburgh taken by English, 1818 THB SUN rise set 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 20 21 22 23 23 24 26 26 26 21 28 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 36 36 37 38 39 40 41 4ii 43 44 45 46 7 7 7 7 7 I 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 T 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 46 46 46 46 45 44 44 44 44 48 43 41 41 41 40 89 38 37 36 35 84 38 32 31 30 30 29 2b 27 26 rises. 8 40 9 16 9 48 10 20 10 49 U 11 23 66 morn. 30 1 1 2 3 8 66 46 38 sets. 7 48 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 U 14 42 7 35 2 32 6 45 morn. 32 1 2 3 28 32 44 m rises. 7 25 7 46 '^* • 5--* "■■■ MA la •OAIilNSAB. :W AUGUST. Moon^s Phases. f. Last Quarter . Mew Mooo... First Quarter. Full Moon.... d. 6 14 21 2i] QtAebeo, h. ID. 5 19 mo. 17 mo. 33 mo. 9 ey. MontretU. b. m. 5 11 mo. 9 9 mo. 1 26 mo. 4 1 ev. KingtUm, h. ro. 4 69 mo 8 67 mo 1 18 mo 3 48 ev. JhrofUo. h. ra. 4 48 mo 46 mo 2 mo 87 ey. DATS 1 •M w 1 S 2 su 8 M 4 Tu 5 W 6 Th 7 F 8 S 9 SU 10 M 11 Tu 12 W 18 Th 14 F 15 S 16 SU 17 M 18 Tu 19 W 20 Th 21 F 22 S 23 8U 24 M 26 Tu 26 W 27 Th 28 F 29 S 30 SU 81 M EVENTS, &0. lY.-l THB BUN rise set Battle of the Nile, 1798 t <■ ,v 9th Sunday after Trinity Bank of England commenced, 1732 Queen visited Cherbourg, 1868 Island of Chusan taken, 1840 Prince Alfred born, 1844 . . i Queen Coroline died, 1821 George Canning died, 1827 ^'»*^» " lOth Sunday after Trinity. Bat Cedar M. Great fire in Dublio, 1833 [1862 Battle of Uke Cliamplain , 1814 George IV. born. 1762 Queen Adelaide born , 1 792 Printing invented, 1437 Sir Walter Scott born, 1771 llth Sunday after Trinity ^•^* ^ Duchess of Kent born, 1786 Steamboats invented, 1807 Royal George sunk, 1782 Queen of Oude arrived in England, 1856 Dr. Adam Clarke died, 1832 Treaty of Peace with China, 1842 I2th Sunday after Trinity St. BartbolomiiW. Dr. Herschcl died, 1822 Prince Albert born, 1819 (28) British slavery abolished, 1838 St. Augcstine. 2nd Battle of Bull Run, 1862 13/A Sunday after Trinity John Bunyan died, 1688 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 47 48 60 61 62 68 66 66 67 68 1 2 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 24 23 22 20 19 17 16 14 12 11 9 8 7 5 3 2 69 57 55 54 52 60 48 46 46 43 41 40 88 37 MOOV r. Ikt. 8 18 8 60 9 23 9 66 10 81 11 12 11 64 mom. 40 1 2 3 4 83 26 21 20 sets. 7 7 8 12 40 6 8 36 9 6 9 47 10 30 11 17 mom. 18 1 26 2 37 3 53 rises. 6 47 7 20 7 60 QALXIIBAB. 18 SEPTEMBEE. Moon's Phases, Quef)ee. M(mtreai. Kingston, Ibrontc,, , in . M d. h., m. h. m. h. m. h . m. 48 mo M Last Quarter. 4 8 23 OY. 8 16 ev. 8 3 ev. 7 62 ev. 46 mo m New Moon . . . 12 11 66 ey. 11 48 ev. 11 36 ev. 11 24 ey. 2 mo 9 First Quarter. 20 8 47 mo. 8 39 mo. 8 27 mo 8 16 mo 87 OT. m Full Moon.... 27 1 16mo. 1 8 mo. 66 mo 44 mo !V MOOK m DATS 1 mmm m ■ %^ « fv^^v ■ THK SUN 1 MOON t ] r. Ik 1. ■ 8 18 ■ M w EVENTS, ko. %ryT>'r4 rise set r. &8. 24 1 Tu Cartier discovered Saguenay, 1636 5 25 6 35 8 80 23 8 60 ■ 2 W Great fire in London, 1666 6 26 6 33 9 7 K?!M 22 9 23 ■ 3 Th Cromwell died, 1668 5 28 6 31 9 60 20 9 66 ■ 4 F Banlc of Jamaica established, 1836 5 30 6 29 10 86 |^|H 19 10 81 ■ 6 S First Preparatory Am. Congress, 1774 Uth Sunday after Trinity 5 31 6 27 11 26 17 11 12 ■ 6 SU 5 32 6 25 moro. 16 11 64 ■ 7 M Samuel Johnson born, 1709> 6 83 6 23 20 14 morn . 9| 8 Tu Malakoff and Sebastopol taken, 1866 6 35 6 21 1 13 12 40 9 9 W William IV. crowned, 1830 6 36 6 19 2 10 11 1 38 ■ 10 Th Battle of Lalce Erie, 1813 6 37 6 17 8 9 giA 9 2 26 ■ 11 F Thompson born, 1700 ,-^^j 6 39 6 16 4 8 ps 8 3 21 fl 12 S (13) Qnebec capitulated, 1769 " ibth Sunday afU>r Trinih/ Duke of Wellington died, 1852 5 40 6 14 sets. 7 4 20 9 13 SU 5 42 6 12 6 10 5 sets. B 14 M 5 43 6 10 6 40 «K 3 7 12 ■ 16 Tu Now York surrendered, 1776 5 44 6 8 7 12 '^ 2 7 40 ■ 16 W Washington declared 3rd «lec., 1796 5 45 6 6 7 47 >Vr 8 6 9 17 Th 5 46 6 4 8 29 ^ 59 8 36 ■ 18 F ^ , 5 48 6 2 9 16 W~'^ 67 9 6 ■ 19 S (20V Battle of Alma, 1354 16^^ Sunday after Trinity 5 49 6 10 12 Mi 55 9 47 ■ 20 SU 1 - — 5 50 6 59 11 19 m 64 10 30 ■ 21 M Sir Walter gcott died, 1832 6 51 5 68 morn. 52 11 17 ■ 22 Tu George m. crowned, 1761 5 62 6 56 22 Wi 60 morn. V 23 W Auiumn commences 5 64 5 55 1 84 ^>.a 48 18 ■ 24 Th (25) Havelock relieves Lucknow, 1857 5 56 5 53 2 46 P 46 1 26 ■ 25 i I <;olumbu3' second voyage, 1492 (27} Lord Nelson born, 1768 5 67 5 61 3 67 H 46 2 37 ■ 26 S 5 68 5 50 rises. 43 3 63 ■ 27 ?F \1th Sunday after Trinity 5 69 5 48 6 49 'W 41 rises. ■ 28 M Earthquake at Hong Kong, 1854 6 5 46 6 26 p^ 40 6 47 ■ 29 Tu St. MiCHASL 6 1 5 44 7 3 4(A 88| 7 20 ■ 30 W Wbitefleld died. 1770 6 2 6 42 7 46 37 "1 w 1 .»■.■■< '4,, 14 UltMjmifL WT0Bi:ii;3 111 Moon ^8 Phases. lASi Quarter . Now Moon . . First Quaftor. Pull Moon a. 4 12 19 26 Quebec. Montreal. h. m. 2 27 er. 1 48 ev. 3 12 ev. 1 1 er. Kinytt on. h. m. 2 16 ev. 1 86 ev. 3 ev 4 ev. Tbronfo. h. 2 1 2 m. , 4 cr. 25 ev. 44 er. 39 er. DATS 1 IJ 8 4 6 •I 9 to 11 12 18 14 15 Id Th F S su M Til W Th F S M Tu W Th F ,-. f EVENTS. &0. .rTy"HV.f Peace of Amiens, 1801 Coleridge born, 1772 Dey of Algiers strangleit, 1817 \Sth Sundoff after JHnUjf T'fOl.''. 17iS 18 SU 19 M ^ Tu 21 W 22 Th 28 F 24 S a PU 26 M 27 Tu 28 W 29 Th SO F 81 3 rx)ul8 PhilHppe born, 1773 Peace with America, 1788 PheHdan born, 1751 Battle of Savannah, 1779 (11) America discovered, 1492 i9M fhmdety after Irinity Penn born, 1644 Battle of Queonstown Gon. Brock Jfc, 1812 The Conquest, 1066 Virgil born, B.C. 70 Brit. Houses of ParHament bwmed, 1884 ?ipge of .,ii^^va rise set 4 43 r. &8^ 1 SU 22nd Sunday after Trinity. Aix Sauits 43 9 56 2 M Romillcy died, 1818 6 45 4 42 10 46 3 Tu 2nd Rebellion in I/)wer Canada, 183$ 6 47 4 40 U 42 4 W (5) Battle of Inkernviti, 1854 49 4 39 morn» 5 lb Guupowder Plot, 1605 -^^-^ ^ 50 4 37 41 6 F Riots in Montreal, 1837 ^ 52 4 36 1 8^ 7 S First No W8j)a|)er, 1663 ,- .,, . n 64 4 34 2 8a 8 SD '13rd Sunday of ter Irinfty 55 4 32 3 40 9 M Prince of Wales born, 1841 56 4 31 4 46 10 Tu Martin Lutber born, 1483 58 4 2d 5 5d 11 W Earthqualce at Jeddo, 30,t)00 lost, 1855 4 28 sets. 12 Th Montreal talcen, 1775 1 4 27 5 50 13 F Brigands at Prescott, 1838 3 4 26 7 a 14 s Muiitgomery before Quebec, 1775 5 4 25 8 2 15 SU nth Sunday after Trinity 6 4 24 9 la 16 M Kubens born, 1577 8 4 23 10 24 17 Tu Luclcnow relieved, 1857 .J 10 4 22 11 86 18 W Cortes sailed for Mexico, 1518 12 4 21 nvorn. 19 Th Attempt to assas. Louis Philippe, 1832 13 4 20 46 20 F (21) Str * Indian' wrecked, 27 lives 1, 1849 14 4 19 1 49 21 S Princess Royal born, 1840 15 4 18 2 58 22 SU '15th Sunday after Trtnily 16 4 17 4 2 23 M Ucut. Weir, 32nd Rogt. , killed, 1837 17 4 16 5 « 24 Tu Peace with America, 1814 18 4 16 6 26 W Gen. Havelock died, 1857 "'' '%; 1 19 4 15 rises. 20 Th East India Company incor. 1700 21 4 15 5 50 27 F Doddridge born, 1702 CardinafWoIsey died, 1530 22 4 11 44 28 S 23 4 14 7 88 29 SU Advent Sunday 24 4 13 8 36 80 M St. A2f»RKW'8 Dai 25 4 13 2 a» 1}. ^ ^4 I ■; M •"T"' * 'I 16 OALIKDAB. W DEGEMBEB. i^. ii Moon's Phases. Quebec. Montreal. Kingston. TbrotUo. Last Quarter . New Moon . . . First Quarter. Full Moon.... d. 8 10 17 24 h. m. 7 28 mo 3 87 ov. 7 mo 10 4 ev. h. m. 7 20 mo 3 29 ov. 6 62 mo 9 66 ev. h. m. 7 8 mo 3 17 ov. 6 89 mo 9 44 ev 1 h. m. 6 66 roo 3 6 ov. 6 28 mo 9 32 ev. 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1« 16 n IB 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ^ 81 Tu W Th F S su M Tu W Th F S SU M Tu W Th F S SU M Tu W Th F S SU M Tu W Th Buonaparte crowned, 1804 Queen Adelaide died. 1849 St. PauPB Cathedral finished, 1710 Cardinal Richelieu died, 1642 Mozart died, 1792 2nd Sunday in Advent Rebels defeated at Toronto, 1837 Milton born, 1608 Father Matthew died, 1856 English Cathedral, Montreal, burnt, 1856 Charles XU. killod, 1718 Madras besieged by French, 1758 3rd Sunday in Advent Washington died, 1799 Re-interment of Napoleon, 1840 Great fire at New Toric, 1835 First L. C. Parliament, 1792 Sir Humphrey Davy born, 1778 (20) liouis Napoleon proclaimed, 1848 4th Sunday in Advent St. Thomas Pilgrims land at Plymouth, 1620 Newton born, 1642 Hugh Miller died, 1856 Cbristius DAT St. SrKPHBH 1st Sunday ofUr Christmas St. John [1^ EVANGBUST Lord Stafford beheaded, 1689 Jesuit Society founded, 1534 Wickliffe died, 1837 THB 8UN MOOH rise set r. ^f. 7 25 13 10 » 7 27 12 11 25 7 29 12 morn. 7 29 12 24 7 30 11 1 19 7 81 11 2 27 7 32 U 3 82 7 33 11 4 87 7 34 11 5 44 7 35 11 sets. 7 35 11 5 46 7 36 11 6 56 7 874 11 8 10 7 38 11 9 24 7 89 12 10 83 7 40 12 11 42 7 41 12 morn. 7 42 12 49 7 42 13 1 55 7 43 13 2 57 7 44 13 4 2 7 44 13 5 7 44 14 5 56 7 45 14 rises. 7 46 V 45 14 5 30 15 6 26 7 45 15 7 25 7 46 16 8 20 7 46 18 9 16 7 46 19 10 IS 7 46 * 20 U 11 l«-tui^ MMH ironto, ^ 66 mtK 6 cv. 28 roo 32 eT. MOOH r. hn. 3 10 20 2 11 25 2 morn. 2 24 1 1 19 1 2 27 1 3 82 I 4 8t 1 6 44 1 sets. 1 6 46 1 5 M 1 8 10 I 9 24 2 10 33 I 11 42 2 room. I 49 J 1 bb i 2 67 i 4 2 i 6 1 5 66 1 ri^cs. ( 5 30 > 6 26 i 7 26 } 8 20 ) 9 16 J 10 IS )11 11 ff I ? 4 a? s^ o^ 8 i.s^ s I 09 s § w o W GQ i im w t.*.' £1 f-^^ * M 18 BXBOUTIYB COUNCIL. ■4 ■ .^ I *-• ,*:? ^^y % x fe ii r* r ^ 1 CANADA.rl «• Of 3- o *»• »». ■« THE GOVERNOR GENERAL, The Right Honorable Charles Stanley Viscount Monok, Baron Montk of BallytrammoD^iD the County of Wexford^ Governor 6en«al of British North America, and Captain General and Gorernor In Chief in and over the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswicic and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice Admiral of the same, &c., &c. Denis Godley, Esq. Governor's Secretary. Captain Retallaok, 63rd Regiment, Military Secretary and Aide-de- Gamp. Lieut. Col. Irvine, Provincial Aide-de-Camp. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. President of the Council Hon. Thomas D'Arcy McGee. Attorney General East Hon. Louis Victor SIcotte. Attorney General West Hon. John Sandfl«UI MacdonaM. Commissioner of Crown Lands.. .Hon. William McOouffall. Commissioner of Public Works. . .Hon. Ulrlc Joseph Tessier. Provtnrial ^cretary Hon. Antoine Aime Dor ion. Postmaster General Hon. Mi<^hael Hamilton Foley. Minister of Finance Hon. William Pearce Howland. Receiver General Hon. James Morris. Solicitor General of L. C Hon. John J. C. AbboU. Solicitor General of U. C Hon. Adam Wilson. Minister of Agriculture Hon. Francois Evantorel. opncKRs: Wm. Henry Lee, Oerk of Executive Council ; Wm. A. Himswortb, ainOdentlal Clerk ; M. A. Higglns, F. Vallerand, 0. Cote, F. H. Himswortb, H. Alexander, W. H. I/)c, Clerks ; Michael Naughten, Door Keeper ; James Ryan, Charles Baker, William E. Morgan, Messengers. '*<*■■ UaTBLATin OOUROII.. 1« LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. Adam Ferguson Flamboroagii East <« John Hamilton Kingston. «< Adam Ferrie Hamilton. « Paul H. Knowlton Knowlton. »< phiiiipH. Moore Pbilhpsburgh. «< George J. Ooodbuo !/>ndon, C. W. *^ William Wallier Quebec. «* James Morris Brockvillo. < ' James Gordon Toronto. »* James Fcrrier Montreal. <« HcHierick MathewsoD Perth. " George S. Boulton Cobourg, ** Eileune P. Tache Montmagny. *' James lifBlie Montreal. <' Frederick A. Quesnel Montreal. << George sravouso do Beaujeau Cotoau da Lac. '» John R08.4 Toronto. <^ Samuel Mills Hamilton. ♦* Louis Panet Quebec. '• Sir Narclsso F. Bolloau Quebec. " Charles Wilson MontreaL ♦* Benjamin Seymour Port Hope. , " David M. Armstrong Sorel. ♦* Ebenezor Perry Cobourg. '' Walter H. Dickson Niagara. ELECTIVE LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLORa Upper Canada. *J Bon . James Sbaw Batburst ^ •* A. J. Ferguson Blair Brock. \ '' Hormaun us Smith BurllDgton. 4 " Alex. Campbell Cataraqui. >; •* David Chrlsitie Erie. *' Geo. Alexander Gore. *» David Reesor King. ** Andrew Jeffrey Newcastle. ' ' J. Simpson Queen's. " P. Vankoughnet Rideau. ** James Patton i^ugeen. " Malcolm Cameron gt. Clair. *' Geo. Crawford St. Lawrenoe. ** Donald McDonald Tecuoaieth. " SydneySmlth , Trent. 4 " G. W. Allao York. Q K X 1^ *!?■•' 'J ^f f, vr r (1 ' «, I'l.l-' ' M uaiSLATira codkoii. L -.•■:1 '■ ' ■ . ' f liOwer Canada, f Hon. J. Armand .^r Alma. " a: B. Foster Bedford. * ♦ »* J, B. Q Proulx De la Valll^re. " L. H. ReuauU DeSalaberry. " J LetolUer ..(iranvillo. *' UlricJ. Tessier Gulf. *^ John Hamilton Inkcrman. »* A. T. Ducbesnay La Salle. " M. P. de S. Latcrrlere Laurentides. *^ A J. Duchesnay l^nsson. " E. Masou MllleMes. *^ liouis Ijicoste MonturviUe. ^* P. U. Arcbambauit Ropeotigny. ** R. Harwood Rigaud. *< I^ Dessaullos Rougemont. ** J. B Guevrement , >'orel " Francois Baby Stadacona. ** HolIUSmllh Weliingloa. ** L. H.HoUou Victoria. PERMANENT OFFICERS OF THE LEGIt^LATIVE COUNCIL. J. F. Taylor^ Clerk of the House and M LlcKcller. KingstoD (City) Hon. John A Macdonald* Lancaster , Alexander Mackenzio. Lanark (North Riding) Robert Bell. ■«A Lanark (South Riding) A loxander MorrU. Laprairio Htm. T J. J. Loranger. L'Assomption Alexandre Archambauli. Laval 7 Hnfrcw Daniel Mcl^chlln. Richmond and Wolfe Charles PeCazes. Richelieu Joseph Beaudreau. Rimousk i George Sy Iraln . Ronvillo ....Hon. L. T Diunnnond. Russell Robert Pell. St. Hyaolnlhe H«>n. Louis Victor Sicotta. St. John's Frantjols Bmra^^aa. St. Maurice LouU Leon L. DesaulnlerB. ShefTord I^icius S. Huntingdon Sherbrooke (Town ) Hon. Alexander!. Oalt. Simcoe (North Riding) Angus Morrison. Simcoe (South Riding) Thomas Robert Ferguson. SoiiJangos Joan Bte. J. PrevoBt. Stanstead Albert Knight. Stormont Pamuel Ault. Temiscouata Michael W. Baby: Torrebonne I/>uls I^breche- Viger. Three Rivers (City) Hon. Jos. Ed. Turcott«. Toronto (ICast) .John Crawford. Toronto (West) Hon . J. Beverly Robiosoii. Two Mountains Jean Baptlste Daoust. Vandreuil .'.J. Bte. Mongenais. Veroh^res Alexandre E. Klerzkowskl. Victoria James W. Dunsford. Waterloo (P^orth Riding) Hon . Michael H. Foley. Waterloo (South Riding) James Cowao. Welland Thomas C. Street. Wellington (North Riding) William Clarke. Wellington (South Riding) David Stirton . Wcntworth (North Riding) William Notroan. Went worth (South Ridmg ) Joseph Ry mal . Yamaska Mo'jse Fortler. York (North Hiding) ..Hon. Adam Wilson. York (East Riding Amos Wright. York (West Riding) Hon. William P. Howland. PERMANENT OFFICERS, LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. \ CmKF Dkpartmknt.— William Burns Undwiy, Jan., clerk; George M. Muir and Alfred Patrick, clerks assistant. Law Drfartmbxt.— Oustavus W. Wick8teed,Q.C.. law clerk ; Ftank Badgley , RC. L. , and Eugene P. Dorion, assistant law ctorks. i--:^ 44 rtTBLIO DKPARTHlllTS. 4 Ac PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. Civil Secrktart's OFFiCB.--Denis Godley, Esq.. Cotton, chief clerk ; John Kidd,2nd clerk ; Phil|p George Boxall, messenger ; George lemith, 9Xim Retallack, military secretary. Provincial ^bcrvtart's OmcB.—Hon. A. A. Secretary ; Etienne Parent, Assistont Secretary Meredith, Assistant SocreUiry West : Thoa. Ross, Contingenciei and Receiver of Marriage IJcense Fees ; 8. Tetu, W. Secretary ; Henry Hill, office keeper ; mtsseoger ; Capt. Dorion, Provincial Ea.st ; Edmund A. AtX'ountant of the ^•1^ ililliiiiliii PU3LI0 DBPABTMB1ITB« 26 H. Jon.f'S, and G^ S. Bertrand, first class clerks (eapt) ; G. Powell. H. E. Stcclp, and G. J. Birch, first class clerks (west) j J. Gow, Offlce- keoper : J* Dorr and J. N. Fradet, Messengers. PRoviNCiAt BHOiariiAR's Officb.— Hon. A. A. Dorion, Provincial Rpglfllrar ; WIIUhiti Krnt, Deputy Provincial Registrar : G. H. Ljine. First Clerk ; Amable Belanger, idecond ditto ; J. A Belanger. Third ditto ; Wm. J Goodeve, Robert A Kent, L. A. CatclUer, and Mlcl acl I^ne, Kxtra Clerks ; Muxime Valliquet, Messenger. , Rkceiver Grnrral^s Oificr.— Hon. Jas. Morris^ Receiver General ; T. I). Hurington. Deputy ditto ; G. C. Relflenstein, Chief or Debenture Clerk ; T. C. Braraley and Theo. Dufort, Bookkeepers ; J. B. Stanton, Warrant Clerk ; Wm, Hedge, Bank Account Clerk ; J. F. Pellant, General Clerk ; L. F. Dufresne, Clerk in charge of Municipal Ijoan Fund of Cppcr and^^ower Canada ; Chas. W. Shay, F. Lewis, and F. Hunter, Accountants ; F. L. Casault, Messenger ; F. McCaffrey, Assistant Messenger. Depahtmbnt of tb« MiifiSTBR OF FiNANCB.-.Hon. W. p. Rowland , Minister of Finance ; Joseph Cary, Deputy Inspector General ; Wm. IMckinson, Acting Deputy ditto; Norris Gotiard, Clilef Clerk and Provinciiil Bookkeeper : John Drysdale, Bookkeeper; Archlbakl Ciiry, ditto; F. G. Scott, Duncan McPherson, C. J. Anderson, O. S. Uy, R. W. Baxter, R. H. Maekay, Clerks ; John R. Nash. P. Ryan^ Extra Clerks ; David Ryan, House-keeper ; J. Pender, Messenger. ** AudUor*s Branch. — John Langton, Auditor of Public Accounts ; Thomns Cruse, Bookkeeper; Thomas D. Tims. Assistant ditto; 0. Cambie, Registrar of Free Banks : James Patterson, Kdward C. Bar- ber, G. Murray Jarvis, Clerks ; Ed. Six.smith, Mi'ssenieer. Oustonis Depattment — R. S. M. Bouchette, Commissioner ; Thomas Worthington, Assistant Commissioner ; J. W. Peachy, Corresponding Clerk ; J. R. Audv, Clerk of Seizures and Forms ; T. P. Robarts, Statistical Clerk ; H. H. DufRI, P R. Sh»^ppard, Dr. L. O'Brien, G. A. Mailleau, H. C. Hay» W. Bell, Check Clerks ; J. Walls, Mo&seuger, COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS. ^' Those marked thus • are Warehnusing Parts. [ Chatham^* Wm. Co«grovo. Amherst^* J. J. Fox. AmheMburg,* K. Anderson. Bath W. J. Falffleld. Jiayfiehh — — . Beaxice. T. J. Taschereau. BeUeviUe* W. F. Meudell. Branlfin-dy* D.Curtis, Jr. Bright&n, D. Y. Lofllle. Hrockmlle • E Webster. BurwU, K. Dunham. Bytown,*^ D. Graham. Chippewa* P. Bennt'tt. ^ Oarencevine, Chas Stewart. Cfiftm. W. I^ggett. Coatieook* J. Thompson. Ccbnurg* H. Easton. Coltxirne* W. I'ring. CftlHngwnod* J . McWntt. Cornwall* R. K. Bullock. O ieau du Lac, P. E. Walter. tVamaA«,* J. M. Merrimaa. n\ me ' *'i 26 PUBLIC DBPARTMIMTB. ,w ^ , i: Credit,* Thomas Coilon. JkUhmuie, •The. Park. Darlinfftfm,* A. Dixon. Dover,* W. H. Higman. Dundcu* W. B. 6w?d. Dundee* E D. Phillips. DunnvilU, W. A. Macrae. Elffin, A . McMillan. IbH Erie* R. Graham. FreUighstmrghf A. Kemp. Oanati'Hpie, W. Robinson. Oaspe,* J. C. Belleau. Oeorgeville, J. H. McVey. Ooderieh*S S. Wa'sh. (7u«l;)A.* E. Carthew. HamiUon* W. H. Klltson. Hemmingford, Moses Sweet. Hope* M. \rhii<;par gers, T. Fiset, J. Johnstone, S. Dunn, J. Bolly. Departvett of Pubuo Wores.— Hon. U. J. Tessler, CV>mmf88ioDer ; Samuel K**efor, Deputy ditto ; Toussaint Trudoau, i«ecr«tary. Enf,ineering Branch — John Page, Chief Engineer ; F. P. Rubridge, ARSisttint ditto : Cbas. McCarthy, John LeB. Ross, James H. Rowan, Thomas Munro, Draughtsmen. Corresponding Branch — J. W. Harper, Clerk and Pay Master : F. Braun, (.'orresponding Clerk. Financial Branch.-^, Baine, Bookkeeper and Acooantant; Felli Hamel, Assbitant ditto; 6. Drolet, Assistant Bookkeeper; Thomas Oakvau,* R. K. Chisholm. Oshawa,* C. Walsh. Owen Sound, W. Stephens. Paris* F. H. Haycock. Penelanguiyhene, W. Simpsoo. Philipsburg,J. Henderson. Picton • J. Roblin. Po(t4M,n. J. Parker. Prescott* A. Jones. Quebec,*^. W. Dunscomb. Queenstoum,* P. B. Clement. Rimouskiy* P. L. Gauvreau. Roudeau, Hugh Caldcr. Rowan, 0. b't. Geo. Yarwood. RussdUoum, K. Rogers. Sarnia,* . Saugeen, W. Keith. SavUSte. Marie,* J, Wilson. Stanley* H. rhild. Stanstead, C. Bullock. St. Johns,* W. McCrae. Stratford, Wm. Watson (acting). Sutton, B. Seaton. Three Rivers,* C. H. Godby. Jhronto.* Hon. R. Spence. Trenton,* A. Macaulay. WaIlaceburgh,J. Menton (acting). Whitby,* W. Warron. Windsor* J. F. KlIi(Ht. Woodstock* Jordan Charles. J 'I PUBLIC DBPARTMSNT8. 27 Roady, J. F. N. Bonnovlllo, Henry Jackson, J. R Arnold!, James ialsh. Clerks ; Patrick Owno?, Messenger ; M. Walsh, Assist do. ](i^nl Arbitratnrt. — Thomas Klrkpatrick^ lAurent Auf^n^te Moreau, \)n. Philip Vankoughnet ; Uoo. Tudor l^embertm, Acting Secretary. Crown Law Dkpaktmbn*. Attorney Oeneral^ Upper Canatfa. — Hon. o an S. Macdonald. << *^ Lower' Canada— Hon. Louis V. .^icotte. SoliciLor Oeneral^ Upp^ Canada. — Hon. Adam WilMou. > '' *< Xoioer Canada —Hon. J. J. C. Abbott r Clerk of Department — George Fiitvoye. Clerks: Att'y. Gen. U. C. : H Bernard and Alex. Gordon. ** L. C. : Joseph A. Defoy. Messengert — Patrick Lynch and John W. Gow. Crown Lands Dkpartmknt. — Officers — Hon Wm McDongall, Com- tissioncr ; Andrew Russell , AsiilHtant Coinniissioncr ; Joseph Bouch- Itto, Deputy Surveyor General ; William Ford, Accountant and i-hier. Survej/ors and Draftsman. — E. T. Fletcher, Surveyor and Prafls- lan ; Thomas Devino, ditto and head of surveys, C.W. ; (J. G. Dun- jvie, Surveyor and Draftsman ; J. W. BrMgland, ditto ; Edwd. Fox, iitto ; J F. Bouchotto. Draftsman • S. P. Bausct. ditto. Woods and Fnrests Branch. — P. M. Partridge. Superintendent. Clerks Jirst CZa««— Thomas Hector, H. J Jones. J. C. Turbutt, W. \ Collins, F. T. Judah, E. A. Genereux, F. T. Roche, Jeremiah Al- by, John Morphy, John Tolmie, T. Hammond, F. A. Hall, John V. lale. Second Ctass.'^W. F. Whitcher, V. E. Tessler, T. Cherrler, A. [jrkwood, A. J. Taylor, F. D Dugal, F. Chasse, L. A. Robltallle, ID. A. Grant, J. J. Pondergast, G. B. Cowper, L. D. Lemoine, n'Verd Fisher, J. Alley. Ihird Class.,, ,1. Innis, L. R, M. Fortler,T. Morklll. Extra Clerks.. yr. E. Collins, D. C. Mackedle. J. M. Grant, G. Van- Ifelrion, J. NIckinson, Jr., D. G. B. Ross, H. B. Dufort.G. Linddftjr, |L. Berthelot, A. J. Scott, F. Norton, W. Ebbs, R. H. Brown. . Extra l>raughlamen.,E. Cayley, E. E. Tacbe, H. F. Hayward/A. Ruspoll. Office Keeper. .John BradsTiaw. Messengers.. Goo. Fisher, P. Potvin, P. Cahlll. Crown Timber Agb.nts. Ottawa., A. J. Russell, agent; F/lward Smith, collector of slide dues ; C. S. McNutt, clerk ; Baron Von Koerber, draughtsman ; R. Quinn, messenger. Montreal. .C. E. Bell©, agent; J. C. Coarsolles, clerk. BHlevaU..3. F. Way, afi:ent ; J. A. Maclnnes, clerk. Three Rivers. . J,. A. Dubord, agent ; Wm. Lamb, clerk. Windsor,, A, M. Powell, agent. 4 ■■.-■', ': y ^ <»./ A. A : IM 26 PUBLIC DIPA1TICBMT8. ^ A S(. i7yaan/Af...n. J. Nugle, agent #• .^ CMcaup. supt.; Alox Marling, senior clerk and accountant; A. J. Wdiiani- son, clerk of correspondence ; F. J. Taylor, clerk of tftAtistlcs ; Her bert Butterworth, assistant clerk of stali-tkjs ; S. P. May, clerk of libraries ; T. L Churchill, dpjwsitory salctfinau ; John T. R. .i)n, O. Raymond, A. Green, A. D'Amour, R. Miller. James McNab, V. Balllargeon, John T. Wriglit, J. J t^tew- art, J. Vallee, Thos. F. l^rseneur. H. A. Bourret, Thos. Forsyth, Joseph L. Palmer, G. J. Carter, D. Robinson. P. O'Reilly, John Drew. A. Auger, L. Lafraicain, S. Johnston and O. Filiatreault, Letter Carriers. Office hours, from 8 a. m. to 7 p. ro. ; and from 8 to 10 a. m. on Sundays. RKGULATIONS AND RATf8. LfUer /?a<<«. —Letters posted in Canada addressed to any place within the Province pass, if prepaid, for 5 cents per >^ oz., but If posted unpaid are chargort 7 cents per K <>55- On letters to Nova Sitotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward's Island the rate is 5 certs per ^ oz , with optional pre*pa3mient. The rate on letters to the United Kingdom will be, By Canadian Packet, 12>i cents per >, ounce. By Cunard '* 17 '* ** If a letter exceed 1 oz in weight, it will bo liable io four rntes, as, after the first ounce, fractions are not recognized, the rate pro- gressing by the ounce. Letters for the United Kingdom must be prepaid, 6r they will bo chargod a fine of 6d sterling on arrival In England. The British Post Office forwards letters to Canada by the first packet sailing after the letter Is posted, unless the letters bear a Bpeclal direction—** by CanadHiD Packet " or ** by British Packet "— >l I , t. t ' hi.* ■ {■I h'! 30 POST OFPIOI. I ind in that coAe they are kept over Tor tho Packet designated. '* hy CanadiuD Mail " is not a diBiinctive 8u|MT8cri|ition ; fi»r any mail for Canada is a *^ Canadian Mail " by whatever Packet forwarded. Letters for British Colon ien and (lossesAions, beyond soa, and Tor Foreign Countries, via England, must bo prepaid. The rate on Letters for the United States, (except Cftlifornia and ,1' Oregon) 10 cents p«»r ^ oz. «* "for Oilifornia and Oregon, 16 c. per ^ ot. «* *< British Columbia. 26 cts. to be pro|)ald. Tho rato on Letters for tho following destination, per Canadian Ocean Steamers, is 23 cents per ^ oz , and must be profviid :— Africa (West Coast of), Australia, (iucluding all the Colonies em- braced in this general name,) Buenos Ay res, Cape of G(X)d Hope, Ceylon, Elgypt. GibralUr, Gold Coast, Hayti, India, Liberia, Malta, Mauritius, Monte Video, Naial, New Zealand, i^t. Helena, Sierra Leone. Spain, Ta.smania, West Indies (British). For tho principal German States, tho rate Is 29 cents per >g oz. For France and Algeria, 17 cents per >4 oz. On Letters to the above destinations torwarded by tho Cunard IJne of Steamers, an additional charge of 5 cents per ^^ oz- becomes neceR<*ary . Registration Cfiarge8,~-For the Registration of a liCtter addressed to any place in British North America tho charge is 2 cents. For tho registration of a letter to United Kingdom, 12>^c. ** *♦ " United States, 6c. France, and other countries for which letters pass through Franco, an amount equal to the postage . Miscelianeotu Charges. . .'ihe charge on Parcels, by Parcel Post, to any place in Canada is 26 cents per lb., (wiih 6 cents additional if registered). One cent per ounce, payable in advance by postage stamp, is the rate on Printed Circulars, Prices Current. Hand Bills, and other Printed Matter of a like character, and on Books, bound or unbound, when posted at a Canadian Post Office addressed to any place iu Canada, British North America generally, or the United States. The charge upon Books, &c., by Bixik Post to Kngland, is 7 cents on packets not excee^ cents on >^ lb. packets ; and 12>^ cents lor every additional >^ lb. Thotie charges muj^t be prepaid. Book Poft ufilh France. . .For a packet of Printed Matter, or single KewKpa|)er, Book, &c., not over 2 oz., 4 cents. Ditto, exceeding 2 oz. , and not over 4 oz , 8 '' DitU», " 4oz., <» 8oz 17 *' Ditto, •« 8ox., " 16oz., 34 <» And so on ; increasing 17 cents for every additional >^ lb. The Book Post Regulations between Canada and England apply to matter between Canada and France. Neuxtpapert and i'eruK;ti «' When the above rates are not paid In advance by either luiblisher lor gubHcribcr, such papers are chargoM one cent each on flelivory. Tram^vnt Newtpapen . , ,lrRU9\etii Newspapers, that is to say, iCanddian New0pa|)crs, posted otherwise than Trom the Office of {Fublirution,and American or Rrttish i'apors (losted or ro-po»-ted in Canada, must bo prepaid one cent each, by Postage Stamp, or they cannut bo forwarded ; except only liriii»h Newvpaptn distributed to regular subscribers by Cauadian Booknellers and News Agents,-- risch papers pass free, as tboy would do if recelvod in the Cauadian packet Mail. Newfpape.n by Mail from England or United Statet. . .Newspapers received from England by tho Canadian Packet Mails are delivered free. Newspapers from England by the Cunard Packet Mails are charged 2 cents each on delivery. (This Is the American transit charge.) United states Newspapr^rii, brought by Mail into Canada, are charged 1 cent each on delivery. J'triodical PuUicatiom. ..The rate on Periodical Publications, l8, if not exceedli.g 3 ounces in weight, 1 cent ; over 3 ounces, 4 cents. If pre{)aid by Postage Stam|)S from the Office of publication, Perl* odicals, published in Canada ^ weighing over 3 ounces, may jniss for 2 cents each . Periodicals, printed in tkii Province^ other than Newspapers when specially devoted to the Education of Youth (both religious and general), to Agriculture, to Temperance, or to any brunch of Science, and addressed directly from the Office of Publication, to be trans* mitted to any Post Office in this Province, are exempt from charge. l^amient Periudicals^ including Canadian Periodicals not (irepaid the commuted rate from the Office of Publication, nor exempted by the preceding clause, and all other Periodical Puolications posted in tliis Province, must be prepaid by Postage Stami>s, the full rate, ai the time of posting. Periodicals received In the Mails from the United States aro charged with the rates named In the first clause of this section. Podage Stampi ..Postage Stamps of the rosp^ cents for Canadian Packet ; and 17 cents for Cunard Packet, are provided for sale to the public. Ldier Envdcpet^ Impressed with Medallion Stamp, and equival«Dt to the prepayment of Postage to the amount of 6 and 10 cents rtt- m .v%v ' <\ •'> > . * 32 JUDICURT.'t ^^ I r pcciively. are furnished for sale to the public at tlio following rates : The 6 cent Envelope, at the rata of $5.60 per 100, or 66 cents per do«en ; the 10 cent £avelope, at $10.50 per 100, or $1.26 cenU per dozen . Penal Clause. — The Act contains the f(»llowinK penal clause : To inclose a letter, or letters, or any writing intended to serv«» the purpose of a letter, in a Parcel posted for the Parcel Post, shall be a misdemeanor. To inclose a letter, or any writing, or make any written marks to serve the pur|>ose of a letter, or to enclose any other thing in a news- paper |M)Sted to pass as a newspaper, at the rate of postage appiic able to newspapers (except in the case of accounts and receipts of Newpaper Publishers, which are |)ermilted to pas<) folded within the newspapers sent by them to their Subscribers), shall bo a mis- demeanor. Money Or ? ^^ COURTS OF JUSTICE— LOWER CANADA *»T-. i»> According to the Provisions of the 2(Hh Tic., cop. 44. **^y ^ ^* COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. i Hon. Sir L. H. Lafontaine, Bart, Chief Justice. ^\ •' Thomas C. Aylwin, \ " ReneE.Caron, > Puisne Judges. •» W. C. Meredith, ) Charles Mondel«t, Joseph A. Berthelot, AssUtant Judget. JUDICIART. 33 (Mic*^^.— Alexandre M. D^Uislo, SherifT; Josoph Jones, Coroner; Edward Carter, Q.C., Clerk of the Crown ; diaries E. Schiller, Deputy flcrk of the Crown ; Benjamin Delisle and Adolphe Bissonnette, foint High Constables : John Buchanan, Crier ; Thos. McGinn, Gaoler. ' COURT OF CRIMINAI. JURISDICHON. Montreal— 24th March and 24th Septt raber. Quebec— 24th January and 24th June. Three Rivers— 2nd February and 11th September. Pher 1' rook 0— 12th February and 20th September. KamoiirfUika— 5th April and 2l8t October. Aylmer—January 21ht and .July 1st Perce— March 13th and August ISth. New Carlisle— February 13th and July 13th. Terms to continue till the business is closed. Extraordinary terms lay bo held by proclamation. T' I CmiRTS IN APPEAL AND ERROR. t ♦Montreal— 1st March, 1st June, 1st September, and lat December. Quebec— 12th March, 12th June, 12th September k 12th December. J. U Reaudry, Clerk of Appeals ; Charles Drolet and Louis F* W« [Marchaud, Deputies do. ' ,i Ji'Vi SUPERIOR COURT. * '' ' ' "*'^ Jurisdiction for Stims exceeding X50 Currency, 12 Vic. , cop. 38, | JKC 17 and 47, and 20 Ftc., cap 44, sec. 35. Honorable Edward Bowon, Chief Justice. ti iHon. Dominique Mondelet. James Smith. J. A. Taschereau. Peter Winter. Antlrew Stuart. Kdward Short. a u /X7DGES. Hon. John S. McCord. ** JohnC. Bruncau. David Roy. Antoine I'olrtte. Aim 6 I.afontaine. Felix 0. Gauthier. John G. Thompson. cc It It William Badgley. Hon. Joseph A. Bcrthelot. Samuel C. Monk , 1 Assistant Judges. Jeau T. Tadchereao, j ^^»"'^"»' •'«"««»• ;| *By the 17th Section of the 20th Vic, cap. 44, cases in Appeal from the Districts of Ottawa, Montreal. Terrebonne, Jolletto, Riche- lieu, St Francis, Bedford, St. Hyacintho, Iberville, and Beauhar*^. nois, are to be heard and determined at the City of Montreal only, and the writs, in such ca.se!<. are returnable there; and cases in Appeal from the Districts of Three Rivers, Quebec, SaKuenay, Gaspe, Rimouski. Kamouraska, Moutmngny, Reauce, and Artbabaska, are to be heard and determined at the tJity of Quebec only, and the writs, in such cases, are returnable there. • • -^| 34 JUDICIAHT. ■ •«■•■■ e f • f L , «-' ♦MoNTRBAL.— fHocheloga, Jacques Cart ior, Laval, Vaiidrcu 11, Sou- langes, I^prairie, Cliombly and Verchercs and City of Montreal, —Held at Montreal from 17th to 27lli of every month, excnpi January , Jtily and August. Monk, Coffin and Papincau, Prothonotary ;^ John Honey, LH'puiy Prothonoiary ; Alexander M. Delisle, Sheriff; M. H Sanborn. Fteputy Sheriff. QuEBKC— Portneuf, Quebec, Montmorency, Levi, Lotbinicro and City of Quebec— Held at Quebec from Lst to 5ih of every month, except January , July and August. Fi.set & Burroughs, Prothonotary ; Wm. S Sc well, Sheriff. Thkek RiVKRS. . Maskinonge, St. Maurice (Including City of Three Rivers). ( hamplain, and Nicolet..Held at Three Rivers from 13th to lOlh of February, May, September, and December. Edward Bar. nard, Proihonotary ; Isaac G. Ogden , Sheriff. St. Fraxcis.... Richmond (including Town of Sherbrooke) , Wolfe, i Compton, and Stanstead..Held at Sherbrooke from 13th to 19th o(| March, June, September, and November. Short and Morris, Pro tbonotury ; George F. Bo wen, Sheriff. Kamouraska ..Kamouraska, Temiscouata..Held at KamnuraBkaj fVom 13th to 19th February, May, and October. Cbalou and Dery, Prothonotary ; Ovide Mortlneau, Sheriff. Ottawa. ..Ottawa and Pontiac.Held at Aylmcr from 13th to 19th | February, June, and November. Henry DrlscoU, Prothonotary; Louis M. Contlee, Sheriff. GASPE...Gaspe an«l Bonaventure . . Held at Perce from 13th lo 19th March, August, and December ; and at N«'W Carlisle from 1.3th to 19th February. July, and November. Wilkle and Harper, Pro- tbonotiiry ; Martin Sbcppard, Sheriff. TKRRKBoNNfi:...Argcnteutl, Two Mountains, and Terrebonne.. Held at Ste. Scholastique from 13th to 19th February, May, and October. Jules R. Bertheiot, Prothonotary ; German Raby, Sheriff. JuLiKTTE. ..L'Assomptlon, Montcalm, and Joliette..Held at Indus- try from 13th to 19th March, June, and November. L. T. Groulx, Prothonotary ; B. H. Lcprohon, Sheriff. RiCHKLiRU...Rii-heli»>u, Yamaska, and 6erthicr..Hcld at Sorel from 13th to 19th February, May, and October. Antoine A. Guulo, Prothonbtiiry ; P. R. Chevalier, Sheriff. SAGiTbNAY. . .Charlevoix and Sagecnay. .Held at Malbaie from 13th to 19th January, May, and September. Cbas. Du Berger, ProthoDO- tary ; P. H. Clmon, Sheriff. . UiiGoiTTiMi. ..Held at Chicoutimi from 13th to 19tb February, June, •Qd October. Chas. Garneau, Prothonotary ; Ovide Bosso, Sheriff. RiMou8Ki...Rlmouskl..Held at St. Germain from 13th to lOtb March, June, and November. Frs. M. Derome, Prothonotary ; S. J. Chalifour, Sheriff. *t •Dittricis. tCoimtles, kc, compriied. •Si^-Ml JUDICIARY. 35 MoNTMAONY. . . L^Islct, Montmagny , and Bellechasse. .Held at Mont- jagny fi^'i" ^^^^ ^° ^^^^* February, May, and October » Albert Ben- jcr I'rotlionotary ; J. D. Lepine , iSherifl*. b'k.utk... {caucc and Dorchester.. Held at St. Joseph from 13th lo ]9th March, June, and November. Zephcrin Veziua, Prothono- tary ; T. .J. Tascheroau, Sheriff. ARTnAKASKA...Megantic, Arthabaska, and DruTnn\ood..Held at [st Clirlotopho from 13th to 19th March, June, and November. Rnfns Wadleigh, Prothonotary ; Auguste Quesnol. Sheriff. "^ BEr)roKD...Shefford, Missipqnoi, and BromcUeld at Nelsonvillo from loth to 19th February. May, and October. F. T. Hall, Pro- thonolixry ; David Browne, Sheriff. St. Hyacimhk. . .St. Hyacinthc, Bagot, and Fouville. .Held at St. iHyacintho from 2'2nd to 28th February, May, and November. L. G. De Lorimier, Prothonotary ; Ovido Desilets, Sheriff. InERvn.LB...St. Johns, Napierville, and Iberville. .Hold at St. IJohus from 13th to 19th March, Juno, and November. F. Ji. Mar- Ichand, Prothonotary ; J. F. Dcsriviercs, Sheriff. ' ' \"'; ' * Beauhaknois, . .Huntingdon. Beauharnois, and Cliateauguay. .Held It Beauharnois from 13th to IDth February, Bfay, and October. ILouIs Bcaiidry, ProthonoUiry ; Louis Hainault. Sheriff. 1- :ic*',T^**^' * "CIRCUIT COURTS. JurisdicHon in suits not exceeding £60 Oy, MONTREAL DISTRICT. Montreal District Circuit, held at Montreal, 10th to 15th of every jmonth, except January, July and August. Clerk, Monk, Coffin & [Papineau. Vaudreiiil County Circuit, held at Vaudreuil,lst to 6th March, July and November. Clerk, J. Bastien. Soulanges Circuit, held at Coteau Landing, 6th to 10th March, 6th to 9th July, and 6th to 10th November. Clerk, H. T. Scntenne. ' Verchores County Circuit, held at Vercheres, Ist to 5th February, May and October. Clerk, £. E. Chagnon. ., , ^vi,.a ti>«> .»t QUHBEO DISTRICT, J Quebec District Circuit, held at Quebec, 16th to 2l8t January and June, and 20th to 25th of every month, except July and August. Clerk, Fiset & Burroughs. Lotbiniire Qrcuit, held at Lotbiniero, ISth to 22nd March, July and November. Clerk, Joseph Fitteau. Portneuf Clrcait, bold at Cap Sante, 7th to 16th January, May and September. Clerk, R. Lellcvre. .„ v^- w v.v» TDRRS RIVRRS DISTRICT, . . ,^ . ^ Three Rivers District Orcuit, hold at Thrqe Rivers, 7tb to 12lh February, May, Septr., November, December. Clerki E. Barnard.' B m *., fe: ■f I. 1^ ,' % ■ ' * I . '1 • ■ ..11 3e JBDIOIiJtT. ,\'. :v m ■•■■%■ 'i t'i ^r ■■!» -. •'f;i i J MaskiDonge County Circuit, held at Riviere du Loup^ 24th to 28tb February, May, and October. Clorlt, L. J. Bourrct. ST. FRANCIS merrRiCT. SI. Fiancis District Circuit, held at Sherbrooke, 7th to 12th March, June, September, November. Clerk, Short & Morris. Stanstcad Circuit, held at Stanstead Plains, Ist four Juridical days of January, May, September, and November. Clerk, C. A. Rich- ardson. Compton County Circuit, held at Cook8hire,l8t to 5th February, May, and October. Clerk, A. W. Pope. Richmond County Circuit, held at Richmond, Ist to 5tb April, July, and December. Clerk, F. C. Cleeve. Richmond County Orcuit (2d)|, held at Danville, 14th to 17tb Jtouary, April, and October. Clerk, T. Leet. KAMOrRASKl DISTRICT. KamOnraska District Circuit, held at St. Louis, 7th to 12th F<^bru- ary, May and October. Clerk, Chalou k Dery. Temiscouata County Circuit, held at St. Jean Baptlste, 2l8t to 25th March, Jane and November. Clerk, L. N. Gauvreau. OTTAWA DISTRICT. " Ottawa District Circuit, held at Aylmer, 7th to 12th February, June and November. Clerk, Henry Driscoll. ^, •* .t.. .'. Ottawa County arcuit (2d), held at Papiheauvine, 7th to lOtb January, May and SeptcmDer. Clerk, F. S. Mackay. PoQtiac arcuit, held at Portage du Fort, 2nd to 7th March, 20tb to 25th June, and 3rd to 8th November. Clerk, R. W. Bardinge. GA8r£ DISTRICT. Oaspe District Circuit, held at Perce, 7th to 12th March, Augost and December. Clerk L. 6. Harper. Gaspe District Circuit, held at New Carlisle, 7th to 12th February, July and November. Clerk, John Wilkie. Basin Circuit, held ai Basin from 12th to 2l8t February, and 15tl) to 24th October. Clerk, John Eden. Grand River Circuit, held ai Graad River, 19th to 28th March and November. Clerk, H. Dalton. Magdalen Islands Circuit, held ai Amhertt, 22n(l to Slst May, and 22nd to 30th September. Clerk, J. B. F. Paioohaud. Carleton Circuit, held at Carleion, lOtb to 13th Janoary, May and September. Clerk, Edward Mann. Fox River aroutt, held at Fox River, lai to 10th August. Clerk, John de St. Croix. TBRRKBOVNI DISIRICr, Terrebonne District Orcuit, held ai Si. Scbolasilf ae ^ 7th to 12tli February, Hay and October. Oerk, J. B. Beriheloi. ^ u K* JUDIOIART. 37 24th to 28tb Terrebonne County Circuit, held at St. Jerome, 20th to 24th Feb- ruary, May and October. Clerk, J. B. L. Villemure. Argenteuil County Qrcutt, hold at Lachute, 12th to 16th January/ May and September, Clerk, Thomas Barlron., jounTB Diarmcr. Jollette District Qrcult, hold at Industry, ♦ from 7th to 12th March ,^ June and November. Clerk, L. T. Grouix. L'AsHomption County Circuit, held at UAssomptlon, 20th to 24th March, June and November. Clerk, J. Z. Martel. Montcalm County Qrcult, held at Ste. Julienne, 25th to 29th of March, June and November. Clerk, A. I. DesRlvl^res. *» RICHBUBU DISVRIOr. Richelieu District Qrcult, held at Sorel • 7th to 12th of Fobftiat^/* May and October. Qerk, A. N. Ooulo. Berthler Circuit, held at Berthler, 2&th to 27th February, May and October. Clerk, Charles Emond. a t%. Yamaska County Circuit, held at St. Francois, 20th to 24th Febru- ary, May and October. Clerk, L. M. Cbte. ta^^ V ^ ^s BAGUIlfAT DISTRICT. Saguenay District Orcult, held at Malbale, ♦ 7th to 12th January, May and September. Clerk , Charles DuBerger . Charlevoix County Circuit (2d), held at Bale St. Paul, 20th tp JiSfd March, July and November. Clerk, Joseph Perron. ' ' .t " ' CBIOOUTIMI DISTRICT. Chlcoutlml District Circuit, held at Chlcoutiml, 7th to 12th Febru- ary, June and October. Clerk, Charles Garneau. RIMOUSKI DISTRlOr. .: -»-*^*** Bimouskt District Orcuit, held at St. Germain, * 7tb to 11th Mard^^ June and November. Clork, F. M Derome. Rimouskl County Circuit (2A), held at Metane, 2tid to 5th March, June and Novembor. Clerk, D. F. de St. Aubin. ,^ MONTMAONT DISTRICr. Montmagny Dtetriot Qrouit, hold at Montmagny, * 7th to 12th Feb- ruary, May and October. Clerk, Albert Bender, •- L'Islet Countv Orcult, held at St. Jean Port Jofi, 20lli to 24thTeb- ruary, May and October. Clerk, L. Z. Duval. Bellechasse County Circuit, held at St Michel. 20th to 24th Marol), June and November. Clerk, B. Foul16t BsiGCB msTiiior* Beanoe District Gronlt, held at St. Joeoph, • Ttb to 12th March, June and November. Clerk. Z. Vezina. / " Ml V, * 'I 38 JDDICIART. :W\- f^ ■ I i':-: ARTIIABASKA DISTRICT, Arthabaska District Circuit, held at St. Christophe, • 7th to 12th March, June and November. Clerk, Uufus WaUleigh. Drummond County Circuit, hold at Druramondville, 20th to 24Ui March, June and November. Clerk, J. T. Caya. Megantic County Circuit, held at Inyorncss, 20th to 24th March, Juno and November. Clerk, J. H. Lofebvre. «^'t~' ^' BBDF»-»••■»• if 7-^J Montreal : 4th February, May, August and November. Quebec : 8th January, '4th April, 4th July and 4th October. Clerk, Pierre A. Doucct. i ~ ~ - i * 'M^- SPECIAL SESSIONS.- v^0 Under the Act 20 Vie., ch. 27 d 29, amended by 22 Vic., ch. 27. .f^*r C. J. Coursol, Esq., Presiding Justice. '.n-imuRr.A Public Prosecutor8.-^V^ . fl. Brehaut, Esq., Joint Clerk of the Peace j C. E. Schiller, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. ^ ••»A,"#i* COUNTY REGISTRARS. DISTRICT OF MONTRBAL. I, . I ' i, . ■" County or Division. Name, Where held. Montreal Cbambly G. H. Ryland Thomas Austin T. Sauvageau..... .. F. X.I^onard G. H. DumesnII..... F.deSt. Bastlen F. Goooffrion Montreal. Longueuil. i|,^|, lAprairle. J Ste. Rose. Coteau lAuding St. M. do Vandreail. Vercheres. ^ Huntingdon, Ist Reg \ Division j Laval Soulangos Vaudreull ..;w Vercheres .......... DISTRICT 07 QUSBEa Quebec ...; Portneuf Montmorency Orleans, Island of.... Dorchester, 2nd Dlv. . Lotblnlere C. Montizambert, R. Lelievre...... L.C. L^fran^ols., Pierre Gosselln . , F. M. Guay , R. B. Noel Quebec. Cap Sant«. Chateau Richer. St. Laurent, Is. Or. Point Levi. Ste. Croix. m ■c A •.' ''It . 1 r»' !<:, 1- ;,^ ,.., 'i- I" 11."' I* ;.V ■? 40 JUDICIARY. DlSTBIOr OF TUKJiB BIVJSRa. County or Division, Name. Where held. Cbamplain . MoAkiDODge NIcolet ElieRlnfret St Genevieve de Ba- tidCaD. J. E. Pichctte Jos. Jutras Riviere du Loup. Becancour. St. Maurioe c... L. G. Duvftl Three Rivers. RichmoDd . Sherbrooke Stanstead .. DISTRICT OF ST. FRANCIS. G. H. Napier Wm. Ritchie C. A. Richardson DISTRICI OV GASPE. Bonaventure I J. 6. Label. Gaspe Richmond. Sherbrooke. Stanatoftd Plain. New Oarlisle. L. G. Harper | Force. XHSTRICr OF KAMOUBASKA. "t Kamouraska \ Henry Garon Rimouskl, No.l, John Heath, St. Loais de Ea'nsa. St. Jean BapUste de Isle Verte. DISTRICT OF OTTAWA. Ottawa . I James F. Taylor I Aylmer. Pontiac | James E. Jadgson ... . | Pontiac. Two Mountains Argenteuil .... Terrebonne .... Jolietto. . Lcinster.., Montcalm Richelieu Berthier . Tamaska DISTBICr OF TBRMEBOmni. D. Dupras D. de Hertel J. A. Hervieux DISTRICT OF JOUETTB. J. 0. Leblanc Marcel Polrier J. E, Beaupre DI9TRI0T OF RlCHILnnj. P.B. Chevalier J. 0. Chalat. J. 0. Arcand DISTRICT OF aAGUBVAT. St. Scholastiqne. Lacfaate. St. Jerome. Indnstry. L*As8ompt1oo. Ste. JaUenne. Town of Sorel. Berthiar. St. Ft. da Lac. l8t Division ChftTle- voix and Sagaenay 2nd Division ditto.... DISTRICT OF CHioounia. Chlcoutlml lOvide Boss^ | Chicoutlmi, C. Duberger T. Fortio ... St. Etlenne. Bale St. Piaul. JUDIOllRT. 41 ^ieve de Ba- OlSTBiCT OF BUtOUSKI. County or DivUicn. BimousklNo. 2 Name. Andre E. Gauvroau . . DISTBICr Of MOffTMAGlfT. L'Tslet IT. MIchaud BoIIechasse | P. Forgues DnTRIGT OF BIAVCB. Boauco I J. B. Proulx Dorchester «.... | A. Oadbout OIOTRIOr OF ARTHABASKl. Megantic . . . Artbabaska Drummond J. R. Tiambly, ^. M. PoUson, E. Cox DISTRICT OF BIDFOKD. .T. N. Edgarton H. S. Foster SbefTord • ^ome Missisquoi B. Dickiosoa PISTRICT OF IBSRVILLB. St. Jobns I L. Marcband Napierville IE. Bouchard *Rouyille F. F. Z. Hamel. ...«. Where held. Bimoufiki. St. Jean Port Joll. St. Michel. St. Francois. St H^nedine. ■3 ■i - W Leeds. St. Christopbe. 4 Drummond ville. 'J Waterloo. KnowtioQ. Bedford. i 1 J 4: St Joins. Napierville. St. Athanase. DISTRICT OF ST. BTAaNlHI* St. Hyaclnthe.. I H. St. Germain I 8t Hyacinttae. Bouville I L. E. P. Laberge St. M. de Monnolr. DISTRICr OF BKAUHARM0I8. Beaidiarnois IV. L. de Ifartlgny . . . . Chateauguay I Alexis Gagne Huntingdon «• I A&dnewSinaejTUle... Beauharnols. St MaKiD«. HunUngdon. jFV(M alloioed for Reffi8trars.^29, 6d. for filing Entry and Regtetry of MemoriaU and 28. 6d. more Xor every hundred words after the first four hundred. 28. 6d. for evory certificate, or for copy of a document, and fid. for «very hundred words after ih^ Ar8t Cciurhoo<* dred. For eyory soarch : when the names of the parties are given, Is. ; when the nux^fre not given, 28. *Tho parts of the old County of Roavllle romaUiing after the Pro- clamation of the new Regi8tratk)n County of the sajxie name ; the County of Iberville not being yot proclaimed a County for Regiatra- tion purposes. ^^1 ' '• ' ■ I . -.1 I' 42 TARIFF OF DUTIES. i , 1? . 1.;- it* ' CANADIAN TARIFF. The following Scliodtile has been corrected, In accordance with the Act to present date, at the Customs Department :— • . f « ' ,} GOODS ON THE SLIDING SCALE. BUQAR8. 13 i: 1 In addition to the following ad valorem duties, Raw Sugar pays a spociflc duty of 2 cents a ft. , and R^ned Sttgar^ 3 cents : — Per cent. Sugar, Refined, whether In loaves or lump?, candied, crushed, or in any other form ; White Bastard, or other Sugar, equal to Refined in quality ; from and after Ist July, 1802 16 Sugar, not Refined, nor White Bastard, nor other Sugar equal to Refined in quality ; from and after Ist July, 1862 10 TKA AND COFFEE. Tea, 15 per cent., ad valorem ; also a specific duty of 4 cents ^ per ft. Green Coffee, from Ist Jannary, 18fi2, to 3l8t December, 1862. From and after Ist January, 1863 In addition to above, there is a specific duty of 3 cont^ per ft. CoHeo, Ground or Roasted, 30 per cent., ad valorem; also 3 cents per ft specific duty. . " .......... tMiVtH'\ 10 5 tvsr.ftfUii ^ SPECIFIC DLTIES. Whiskey, of any strength, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes* Hydrometer : and so on, in proportion for any greater strength or less quantity than a gallon,— for every gallon, 25 cents. Confectionery, 3 cents per ft. , and ad valorem duty, same as Re- fined Sugar. Kerosene Oil, Coal Oil, Petroleum Oil, distilled, purified, or refined, 10 cents per wine gallon. Molasses, 6 cents per wine gallon ; also an ad valorem duty, same as Raw Sugar. »'.' Percent. Adds, of every* aescrlptlon, except Vinegar Free Ale, Beer, and Porter 30 Almonds, and Nuts of all kinds (20 per cent.) 20 Alum, nnground Free Anatomical Preparations... Free Per cent. Anchors, 6 cwt . , and under . 10 Ditto, over 6 cwt Free Animals, of all kinds Free Antimony Free Antiquities, collections of . . Free Apparel, wearing, of British subjects dying abroad .... Free i«(ii w m i m fmm^'jfm^mM TARIFF OF DUTIBB. 43 anco with tlic Per cent. ^rfiol ^'reo Ish, pot, poarl, and soda.. . Free Ulasea 10 ^ark, tannora' , Free trk, usotl solely in dyeing. Free irley, oxcopt pot and pearl. Free ^irloy Moal Free )ans Free JoanMoal Free Jear and Bigg Free )oar and Bigg Meal Free 3er 30 )rries, used solely in dye- ing , . , . , Free Slacking 30 teaching Powder Free 3oks, being reprints of Brit- isn copyright works, \2}^ per cent. (See Clause •) . . Free )ks, printed, all kinds, ex- cept copyrights and books in course of printing in Ca- nada Free )ts and Shoes Heatbcr) . . 26 )k. Map, and News Print- ing Paper 15 iiblos, Testaments, and De- votional Books Free [Binnacle Lamps Free [Bottles, cont'g wine, spirit- uous or fermented liquors of OflBcors' Megs..,,, .... Free (Boilerplate 10 [Bolting Cloths. . . . , Free ^Borax Free Bookbinders* Tools and Im- plements Free iBrandy SO 1 Brandy, for Offlcers* Mess. . Free Brimstone Free Bran and Shorts Free Brass, in bars, rods, and sbts 10 Brass Tubes and Piping when drawn 10 Percent. Brass or Copper Wire and Wire Cloth 10 Brass, in scrape ^ Free Bristles Free Broom Corn Free Buckwheat Free Buckwheat Meal Free Bulbs and Boots, other than medicinal Free Bullion Free Burr Stones, wrought or nn- wrought, but not bound up into millstones Free Butter Free Bunting Free Cabinets of Coins Free Cables, Iron Chain, over )^ of an inch diameter Free Gables, Hemp Free Cables, Grass Free Cameos and Mosaics, real or imiUition, when set in gold, silver, or other metal .... 10 Canada Plates, Tinned Plates , '> Galvanized and Sheet Iron, 10 Caoutchouc, or lud. Rubber, and Gutta Percha, unman- ufactured Free Canvas, Sail, Nos. 1 to 6 Free Carriages of travellers, and carriages employed in car- rying morcbandize (haw- kers and circus troupes excepted) Free Ca.<4ks, Ships' Water, in use. Free Cement, Marine or Hydrau- hc, unground Free Cement, Hydraulic, ground and calcined, 10 Cheese Free Charts, Maps, and Atlases.. 10 Charitable Societies, dona- tionh of clothing for gra- ^ tultous distribution by. . . Free <'\ m 'ff i] '.». •CLArsB— XXn. Vic. Cap. TI. Sec. 2.—" But this Act shall not affect the Copyright Act, 13 and 14 Vic, cap. 0, or any duty Imposed under it." 'A * '* •'t^ 1-^ K 44 TABIFF Of DUTIM, 1 1 > / «o= .f.'f Per cent CIpTftfs 40 Cinnamon 80 OurrauU, 20 per cent. ..... 20 Clays. Earths, and Oohres, dry Freo Compasses FrvsO Cordage, whioh, npoD impor- tation, shall have paid the duty of c4i8tom8, shall be entitled to drawback under the Mh sec. , 22 Vic. chap. 76, when applied to ship- building purposes, and un- der such regulations as the Governor in Council may make Free Clothing, or Wearing Appar- el^ made by band or sew- ing machine 26 Coal Free Cochineal Free Coflfee (See Sliding Scale). Coko Free Commissariat Stores Free Confectionery (See Specific Dwt.) Copper Tubes and Piping, when drawn 10 Copper, in bars, rods, bolts, or 8beet=i, and Tell. Metal 10 Copper, pig Free Copperas Free Corkwood , or the Bark of the corkwood tree Free Com, Indian Free Cotton Waste Free Cotton Wool Free Cotton Candle wick 10 Cotton Yarn 10 Cbtton Warp 10 Cordials 100 Cream of Tartar, In crystals. Free Coin and Bullion Free Cocoa Nut Oil. (See Oils) . . Free IDead Eyes Free Pead Lights Free peck Plugs Free Diamonds & Precious Stones. Free Per cent. Pried Fruit, 20 per cent ... iQ Dried Fruit, the growth of tho United States only, while Reciprocity Tret.ty is In force way Car and Locomotive Axles, Piston Rods, Guide and Slide Bars, Crank Pins, Connecting Rods, Steam- boat and Mill Shafts, and Cranks forged in the rough 10 Litharge , 10 limo, the produce of British North America only Free Mace 30 Manilla Grass Free Manures, of all kiade Free Maps , Charts, and Atlasses.. 10 Manufactures of Leather ; viz., boots and shoes, har- ness and saddlery 26 Marble, In btocks or slabs, unpolished Fre^ Meats, fresh, smoked, and salt Free Meal , buckwheat Free Medals , Free Medicinal Roots 10 Medicines, patent, and me- dicinal preparations, not elsewhere specified 80 1^ ^••■1 i ■•I I ^46 tABIFF OP DUTIBfl. I -r--^ >«il Per cent. Menageries, horses, cattle, carriages, and harness of ; subject to regulation by the Governor in Council Free Molasses (See Specific Duties). Mosses and Sea Grass, for upholstery purposes Free Musical Instruments, for mi- litary bands Free Nitre , or Saltpetre Free Nuts, of all kinds (20 per cent.) 20 Nutmegs 80 Natural History, specimens of * Free Oakum Free Oils, cocoa nut, pine, and -" palm, in their crude, un- rectlfled, or natural state. Free Oil Cake, or Linseed Cake.. . Free Ordnance Stores Free Ores of all kinds of Metals. . Free Osier, or Willow, for basket- makers' use Free Patent Medicines 30 Pepper, ground 80 Phosphorus 10 Pimento, ground SO Plaster of Paris, gronnd and calcined 10 Porter 80 Pig Iron, Pig Lead, and Pig Copper Free Pitch and Tar Free Philosophical Instruments & Apparatus, Globes Free Plants, Shrubs, and Trees. . Free Printing Ink and Printing Presses Free Provisions for Army or Navy or Indian nations Free Rags , Free Railroad Bars 10 Red I^ad, dry 10 Resin and Rosin Free Rice, Including Rice Flour. . Free Rum 100 Per cent Sails, ready made lo Sago Flour. Freci Sail Cloth, No. 1 to 6 Free Sal Soda Free Sal Ammoniac Free Salt t^ree Seeds, for agricultural, hor- ticultural, or manufactur- ing pur|K>ses only Free Ships' Blocks Free! Ships' Water Casks, in use. . Free Shackles , . . . . Free | Sheaves Free j Signal Lamps Free Silk Hat Felts Free! Silk Twist, for hats, boots, and shoes lol Slate , Free Snuff 30 Soda Ash Free' Soap soi Spelter, or Zinc, in sheet. . . 10 Spelter , in block or pig Free Specimenfl of Natural His- tory, Mineralogy, or Bot- any Free Spices, ground 30 Spirits and Strong Wators, including Spirits of Wine and Alcohol, not being whiskey 100 Spirits of Turpentine 10 SUrch 30 Statues, Busts, and Casts of marble , bronze, alabaster, or plaster of Paris ; Paint- ings ^ Drawings, as works of art; Specimens of ScMp- ture ; Cabinets of Coins, Medals, Gems ; and all Collections of Antiquities. Free Steel ; wrought or cast 10 Stereotype Blocks, for print- ing purposes. Free Stone, un wrought Free Straw, Tuscan, Grass, and Fan»y Plaits 10 ^* 4 ;:vi*iVf j^y(»/ ';if,^0Sg^^'-J!:'i:. TARIFF OF DUTIES. 47 ^^;« Per cout. igar (f?ooSliinng Scale), ilphur, or Brimstone.. .... Free lUow ...Free ja (SCO Sliding Scale). unpico Free jasels •• Free lies, drain, for agricultural purposes Free Imber and Lumber, of all kinds; round, hewed, saw- ed, unmanufactured, in whole or In part Free In, granulated or bar 10 tin and Zinc, or Spelter, In block or pig Free innedriates 10 robacco, manufactured 30 3bacco, unmanufactured.. . Free row, undressed Free ravelling Trucks Free renails Free rubes, and Piping of Cop- per, Brass, or Iron, when drawn » 10 turpentine, spirits of 10 turpentine, other than spir- its of turpentine Free rype McUil, in blocks or pigs Free Per cent. Varnish, bright and black, for shipbuilders, other .'! ^ than copal, carriage, shel- lac, raasiic, or Japan Fr06 Vegetables, not elsewhere spociQed Free Vehicles of Travellers, ex- cept those of hawkers or pedlars Free Walnuts (20 per cent.) 20 Water Lime, unground Free Wearing Apparel and Cloth- :,t Ing, made by hand or sew- ing machine 25 Wine, of all kinds (20 per centj 20 Wine, Spirits, and fermented '„ liquors of all kinds, im- ported for Officers' Mess, and the packages contain- ing the same.^ Free Wire (Iron) 10 Wood for Hoops, when not notched Free Woods, of all kinds Freo Wool Free Zinc, in sheets 10. The following Articles are also permitted to be entered freb, in |oertain circumstances or conditions, viz. : — '^ Agricultural Societies' Seeds of all kinds, farming utensils and limplcmonts of husbandry, when especially imported by, for the encouragement of agriculture. Apparel, Wearing, and other personal cfiTects, and implements of {husbandry (not merchandise) in actual use of persons coming to I settle in the I'rovloce, and accompanying the owner. Arms for the Army and Navy and Indian Nations, provided the duty otherwise payable thereon would be paid or borne by the Treasury of the Uuited Kingdom or of the Provinces. \ Rooks, Maps, and Charts, Imported not as merchandise, but as the, personal clfecU of persons arriving in Canada to become bond fide residents of the Province. Clothing for Army or Navy, or Indian Nations, or for gratuitous distribution by any charitable society. <\ \ ' ' J ■?-. 4» TAIlIfr 0» DtTtlS. W-. •i X- ■J t ..... i - t .. y . »♦ » Household Furniture and Effects, tliat have been io actual use for one month or more, of persons coming to settle in this Province, and In charge of the owner. Household Effects , Personal, not merchandise, of sul^dcts of Her Ifi^esty domiciled in Canada, but dying abroad. Machinery, Models and Patterns of, provided the same bo not put to actual use. Military Clothing, for Her Modesty's troops or militia. Military Stores, and material for Military aothldg, imported for the use of the Provincial militia, under siich reBtrictious as may be passed by the Qovernor in Council. Packages, contaiuing/ree (^oodf , in which they are usually imported. Packages ; viz., bales, trusses ; cases coverlhg casks ol wine or brandy, in wood ; cases and casks, containing dry goods, hardware, and catiery : crates or casks, containing glassware or earthonwaro ; cases, containing bottled wine or spirits; and other packages, la which goods of the kind imported in them are usually imported , and which do not necessarily or generally accompany such goods when sold in the Province. Packages, of all other kinds, to pay same ad vcdtrtem duty as the goods they contafta, unless the duty exceeds 30' per cent. ; in whicb case, the duty on the packages to be 30 per cent Packages containing specific goods, 20 per cent, ai valartm. Tools and Implements of Trade of handieFaflsmeD arriving h nada, when aecompanied into the Proviuoo by the actual setth and brought i!i by euoh settler for his own use, and not for saU machinery excepted. TbbU (if ProhibitionM,*-Jrh^ folk>wing articles are prohibited to be imported, under a penalty of fifty pounds, together with the forfeitor« of the parcel or package of goods in which the same may be found : —Books, Drawings, Paintings, and Prints, of an Immoral or indecent character ; Coin, base or counterfeit. Free for Ute qf Her Majefiy*t Army in Oomoda.— Silver or Plated Ware, Glassware, China War^, Table Linen, and Cigars, for the use of any regimental mess of officers serving hi Can&da. The phrase, "All importations for the use of Her Majesty'^ Army and Navy, or for the public uses of the Province,*' is, bv the last Act, interpreted to moan, that such imj;)ortations are only free when the duty, otherwise payable thereon, would bo borne by the Treasury of the United Kingdom or this Province. W All goods not baroliibefore enumerated, subject to 20 per cent. SANSH IN CANADA. 49 BANKS IN CANADA, With tUHr Agencie9, -*i~ »' » »»», « t rt^ >vv>J PLAOBS. NAlKBa OF BA5K8. OFnCSBS. ISarrie Upper Canada E. Lally , agent s V^ : >¥• Toronto. .......... Alex. Russell, agent. I Bellmtte Upper Canada E. Holden , agent. Comtnercial .Andrew Thomson, manager. Montreal.... Q. McNlder, manager. Berlin . . . . . . ;;vl • .Commercial R. N. Rogers, agent. BowmanviUe Ontario ....D. Fisher, cashier. Montreal W. R. Dean, manager. BrarUford B. N. America... .J. C. Geddes, manager. Montreal .W. J. Buchanan, manager. BrockvUU Upper Canada J. W. B. Rivers, manager. Commercial .James Bancroft, manager. Montreal F. M. Bolmes, manager. Chatham Commercial W. S. Ireland, agent. Clifton ZiMifBRifAif........J. W. DuBklee, cashier. --^' Clinton .Commercial. .... ..A. Smith, agent. Cubourg..,,, Montreal..... .,.,.C. H. Morgan, manager. TbroDto ...Geo. Hague, agent. Comrvall Montreal A. Ness, agent. Dundas B. N. America.... William Lash, agent. Flora Montreal W. P. Newman, agent. fhrgiis ............ Montreal O. D. Fergosson, agent. Gait Gore John Daridson , agent. Commercial William Cooke, manager. Qodeiich <......... Upper Canada. .... John McDonald, agent. Montreal F. W. Thomas, agent. Guelph Gore T. Sandilands, agent. Montreal R. M.Moore, manager. Ontario A. Fisher. HamHUm Gori W. 6. Crawford, cashier. Upper Canada Alfred Slow, cashier .^ B. N. America George Taylor, manager, Montreal ....George Dyett, manager. ^"t- Com mercial....... A. Cameron, manager. Ingersoll ...«•..... Commercial A. Campbell, accountant. Niagara District.. .0. E. Chadwick, agent. Kingiton Commkrci al. A. H. Campbell. Upper Canada W. G. Rinds, cashier. B. N. America.. ..Samuel Taylor, manager. Montreal A. Drommond, manager . Lindtay. « Upper Canada J. D. Smith, agent. Monlreai H. Dunsfora, agent. i M ^^r" n ,v > ^ 1 m BJJIEB IN CAMADl. • - "vS PLACES. London . NAHBS OF BANK. OFFICERS. Montreal. irr,\ An Nicolet Oshaica OUavxi Oioen Sound. PaHs Perth Peterborough Picton Port IJope, PrescoU . Quebec . . Samia. . . . , Sherbrooke . .Upper Canada .Tames Hamilton, cashier. B. N. America W. Watson, manager. Commercial J. G. Harper, manager. Montreal A. Greer, manager. Gore C. Monsarratt, agent. ^ ..MavrftsAL D. Davidson, cashier. Montreal Branch... £. H King, manager. Cmr Bame F. Macculloch, cashier. '«^' Du Pbuplb.. . ....B. H. Lemoiue, cashier. MoLSONS W. Sache, cashier. Upper Canada £. T. Taylor, manager. *B. N. America .... A. G. Hooper, manager. Commercial Thomas Kir by , man ager. Quebec Bank du Peuple, agents. Toronto A. Munro, agent. Provincial J. J>. Nutter, manager. Ontario Henry Starncs, manager. Eastern Townships. City Bank, agents. Jacques Cartier H. Cotte, cashier. . my>A ..Montreal J. Hogg, agent. ..Quebec L. M. Cressc, agent. , .Ontario John B. Warren , manager. , .Upper Canada Thomas Helliwell, Jr. , agent. B. N. America A. C. Kelty, agent. Montreal P. P. Harris, manager. Quebec H. V. Noel, agent. . Commercial J. Pottenger, agent. . . Gore James Nimmo, agent. • Commercial James Bell, agent. Montreal R. Richardson, agent. ^ * . Commercial J. H. Roper , Jr. , manager. Toronto A. Smith, agent. Montreal J.N. Travers, manager. . Montreal James Gray , agent. . Upper Canada John Smart, cashier. ^* Commercial W. D. Harper , manager. .Commercial J. S. Roebuck, agent. Ontario \Vm. Wade. . QcKBKC C. Gethings, cashier. Upper Canada R. S. Cassels, manager. ^ ^! B. N. America F. W. Wood, manager. Montreal J. Stevenson, manager. City Bank Daniel McGie, manager. Du Peuple Quebec Bank , agents. .Upper Canada Alexander Yidal, agent .atyBank W. Ritchie; agent Em. TowneiFs. . . Wm. Farwell, Jr., cashier. SAMKS IN OASADl. »t sec riACKS. I«AMRS OF BINK. Vf I'-V OFFICKRS. \Simcoe Gore D. CampbelL agent. MoDtreal Samuel Reaa, agent. I Soitihampto,% Commercial A. Sproat, agent. \Simbrid9e Eastern Townships. J. C. Baker, manager. \standcaA Eastern Townships. A. P. Ball, manager. \St. Catherines Niagara District.. C. M. Arnold, cashier. Upper Canada H. C . Barwlclc, cashier. St Marys Montreal W. A. Richardson , agent. ^ St. Thomas County Elgin Gd. Ermatinger , manager. , Stratfnrd Upper Canada. . . . . F. Mackee, manager . Commercial Geo. E. Small, agent. Montreal CM. Smith, agent. Tliree Rivers Upper Canada S. Dumoulin , agent. Quebec John McDougall, agent. • Ibronto Upper Canada (To- ronto Branch). . .E. Goldsmith, manager. B. N. America . . . . W. G. Cas^els, manager. Commercial C. J. Campbell, manager. Montreal R. Milroy, manager . City Bank Thomas woodside , manager. Quebec W. W. Ransom, manager. Molsons John Glass , agent. Waterloo^ C.E..,., Eastern Townships. Wm. G. Parmalee, manager. WnterloOf C,W. .., Montreal A. Macnider, agent. Whitby Montreal Thomas Dow , manager. Woodstock Gore E Ambrose, agent. <^ Windsor Upper Canada. , . . . W. Rogers, agent. Commercial J. 6. McDonald , agent. FORBIGN AGBNTB. I/mdon^ England, . B. N. America . . . .Head Office. k Upper Canada Glyn, Mills & Co. Toronto City Bank of London. Commercial London Joint Stock Bank . Montreal The Union Bank of liondon. Quebec Glyn, Mills & Co. City Bank Glyn, Mills & Co. ^ Gore Glyn,Mins ftCo. Niagara District ..Bosanquet, Franks li Go. Du Peuple Glyn, Mills h Co. Ontario Glyn, Mills k Co. Molsons Glyn, Mills ft Co. Manehester B. N. America Manchester and SalCord Buk. Liverpool, ,B. N. America . . . .Royal Bank of Uverpool. Montreal Bank of Liverpool. Ontario ...Uverpool Bank. i:: ^1 ft *-..i ..v. (''•f*V< ■ -Al. ''1 Av >l s I'l ' *\ 82 BAXKB IN' CANADA. ... «^ i % »« i. PMCRS. NAMES OF BANKS. AGENTS. ' Edinburgh, ScoU*d.B. S. America National Bank of Scotland. Upper Canada British L»neu (>)mpauy . Montreal British Mnen Company. Commercial Commercial Bank of J:?<;otlaucI Glasgow^ Scotland,,^. N. America National Bank of Scotland. Commercial Clydesdale Banking Company Dvhlxn^ /rioiaiHl.*.. Commercial Boyle, Low, Tim & Co. B. N. America Provincial Bank of Ireland. City Bank National Bank of Ireland. Chicago, lU Montreal E W. Wlllard, agent JVlew York. Upper Canada Bank of Commerce. ,iC!^|i« -r Toronto Bank of Commorce. B. N. America R. C. FcrKUsson , F H Grain, and Jas. Smith, agents. Commercial Bank of Commerce. Montreal R. Bell and C. F. Smithers. Quebec Maitland, Phelps & Co. City Bank Bank of the Republic. Gore Ward & Co. , and Merch. Bank. Du Peuplo. Bank of the Republic. Ontario..., ..City Bank. ' Molsons The Mechanics' Bank. ' ' Niagara District... Bank of Manhattan Co. SoOon Montreal The Merchants' Bank. City Bank J. E. Thayor k Bro., iigents. ; . < V Ujiper Canada Biake , Bros. & Co. Commercial Merchant's Bank. Molsons J. E. Thayer & Bro., agents. Albany. Upper Canada Bank of Interior. Oommercial Now York State Bank . m^ha<^ ) Gore New York State Bank. Otwege Upper Canada Lnthcr Wright's Bank. Commercial Bank of Ontario. Toronto .City Bank. Portland Upper Canada... ..International Bank. Rochester Upper Canada Rochester City Bank. Buffalo Niagara Distriot . . . Bank of Attica. St. Johns^ N.B. . . . B. N. America C. F. Smith, manager. Quebec Commercial Bank of N. B. ITalifaZj N.S. B. N. America S. N. Binney, manager. Frederictonf i^T.B.. .Quebec Central Bank. * ' " Victoria ( Va. /.)... B. N. America ... .J. G. Shepherd, manager. \4 OURRBKOT TABLB. 53 CURRENCY TABLE. % ST. c. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19i 20i 21 j 22' 23! 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s. d. >i IM IX 2>^ 3 ^% A% 6 6>a' 9 10»4 o>i ili 3 4% 6 6>i 8. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 d 1 l>i 2 2K 8 4 6 6 «K 7 7>i 8 8K 9 10>4 10?^ 11 >4 11% 0% 0% 1.^ 1% 2% 2% 3% a c. 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 |48 149 !50 i5l 52 t58 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 8. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 8 3 o d. 9 9K 10% 10% 1' './ OK 1^ 1% 2% 3 3% 4% 4% 6% 6 6% 7% 7% 8% 9 0% 10% 10% 8. 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 •2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 d. 3% 4% 4% 5% 5% 6% 6% 7% 7% 8% g% »% 9% 10% 10% 11% 11% 0% 0% 1% 1% 2% 9^ 5 11%2 0% 2 2 3% 4 4% 5 5% 6 l%i2 6% $ c. 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 78 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 1 00 5 00 10 00 8 8 3 8 3 3 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 3 3 8 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 1 6 2 10 SB d. £ 1% 2% 3 3% 4%i 4%' 5% 6 6% 7% 8% 9 0% 10% 10% 11% 0% 1% 1% 2% 3 3% 4% i^ 6% 6 s. d. 2 7 2 2 2 2 2 7>i 8 9 9% 2 10 2 10% 2 11 2 11% 8 8 3 3 8 3 3 8 8 3 8 3 3 3 3 3 8 3 4 1 1% 2 2% 3 m 3% 4 4% 5 6 , 7 .. 7% 8 8%. 1% 0% 1% To convert Pence into cents.— Adid a cypher to any number of Pence, and divide by 6. Example : to 44 PeDce add a cypher, 440, which divided by 6 gives 73 2-6th, say 78 cents. To convert cents Into Pence.— Multiply any number of cents by 6, and put off the last figure, which is tenths. Example : 73 cents mnl* tiplied by 6 gives 438, or 43 Pence and S-lOths, say 44 Pence. To convert Sterling into currency.— To the given sum add one-flAh of itself, and one-twelfth of that ooe fifth. Currency into Sterling —Multiply by 60, and diyido by 73. V* 'ty^ 54 BAMX8. V - *-j .k BANKS. ,•/. Bank op MoirrRBAt.— Estab. 1818— Capital, $6,000,000. Z>ir«ctori.— T. B. Andorson, Presidonl; John Red path, Vice-Prest< dODt ; Hon J. Rose, MosBrs. Benj. Holmes, James I/Ogan, Col. Thos. E. Campbell, Thomas Ryan, H. Thomas, D. Torrance. CosAf^r— D. Davidson. T. R. Christian, Inspector. Days of Dtecoimt : Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends : Int June and 1st December. MoNTRKAL Bank, Savlvgs Bank Di(PAir'iiKNT.->Under the manage- ment of Henry Vennor, Esq. Open evorj lawful day, from 10 till 3 o'clock. 1 :;£. Cnr Bank.— Capital, $1,200,000. Z>ir«etor<.— William Workman, President; Wm. Macdonald, Vice- President ; Chas. Phillips, Joseph Tiffin, Champion Brown. Officers. — ^F. MacCulloch, cashier ;*Jarae3 Graham, chief clerk ; R. HillSf accountant ; C. J. Scott, paying teller ; G Ruthvon, receiving teller ; L. Mathewdon, deposit ledger keeper ; David Kinnell, discount clerk; John Jas. Macculioch, collection clerk : BonJ>imin H Pring, assistant clerk ; James Maclea, messenger ; Dennis Gorman, porter. Days of Discount : Mondays and Thursdays, Dividends : let Juno and 1st December. *r '? 4 La Banqub du Pkupu. —Capital, $1,200,000. DiredoTM. —Eon, F. A. Quesnel, President ; H. B. Smith, Vice- President ; S. B. Bonner, A. E. Montmarquet, A. Sauvageau, A. Pre- TOKt, Jean Brunoau , John Pratt. Officers. — B. H Lemoine, cashier ; O. Peltier, accountant ; A. Mor- dlle, paying teller ; R. Terrouz, Ist receiving toller ; A. A. Trotticr, 2iid ditto; £d. Fournier and Ant. Dupre, book-keepers: John S. Korby, discount clerk ; Louis Dupuis. assistant ditto ; L Lamon- tagne and A. Porcheron, clerks ; Louis Berthelot, messenger. Days of Discount : Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends : Ist Harch and isi September. ^ Bank of BimsH Nona Avirioa.— Capital, £1,000,000 sterling. ''Head Office, Londoo, England. C. MoNab, Secretary; Thomas PatOQ, General Manager. Di/recUnn, MeniretU Branch ^Eon, J. Ferrier, Wm. Dow, James B. Greenshlelds, and Wm. Canniogham. ^Angas C Hooper, Manager. Days of Discount : Wednesdays and Saturdays. N * VONTItBAL. Ik » It : Int Juno Moi^oNS Bank.— William Molson, President ; J. H. R. Molson, Vice- President. 0/^c«rs.— William Sache, cashier ; John Molson, accountant ; John Breen, teller ; J. H. Bell, 2nd ditto ; P. MacKwen, ledger keeper ; James Elliot, discount clerk ; R. L. Drake, Jr., and P. Mc6. Speirfl, clerks ; John Murray, messenger. Days of Discount : Tuesdays and Fridays. Li Banqus Jaoqubs Carher.— Capital authorised by charter, $1,000,000. Officet-s.-^E. Cotte, cashier ; D. W. Brunet. teller ; F. B. Lafleur, deposit ledger keeper, &c. ; F. X. Lantbier, messenger. CoMMBRCiAL Bank. — Thomas Kirby, manager ; Jno. P. Dowker, accountant ; Fredk. A. W. Lister, teller ; James Davidson, discount clerk ; R. H. Watkins, ledger keeper ; James Birch, messenger. Brakcb op TBfB BAinc OF Uppbr Canada.— 65 Great St. James Street. E. T. Tbylor, manager* W. Simpson, accountant; E. Vennor, l8l toller : C. Morgan, 2nd ditto ; W. Roberts, bookkeeper ; W. L. Mor- ris, bill clerk ; E. Dumford, clerk. Ontario Bank.— Capital, $2;000,^M. Head Office, Bowmanville, C.W. Hon. J. Simpson^ President; D. Fisher, Cashier. Jltontfeal Branch: H. Starnes, manager, corner Place d*Armesand Great St James Street. IbYoffUot C. Asbworth, manager ; Oskawa : J. B. Warren, ditto ; Prescott: W. Wade, ditto ; AUxandrta: D. A. Macdonald, agent; Owen Sound: A. Lockhart, agent ; Guelph: A. Fisher, manager. Crrr and DiSTRicr Savings Bank— Great St. James Street.— Patron, His liordshlp the R. C. Bishop of Montreal ; Alfred lARocque, Pre- sident; Henry Mulholland, Vice-President ; L. H. Holiou, H. Judab, W. Nelson, M.D., Henry Starnes, A. M. Delislo, W. P. BartUsy, William Workman, and Edwin At water, Directors ; E. J. Barbeau, Actuary. Deposits are received every day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Board meets every Wednesday evening. TRINITY HOUSE. Louis Ufarchand, master ; Wllttpm Bristow, deputy master ; Wm. Edmonstonie, Henry Starnes, J. L. Beaudry, Victor Hudon, Thomai Morland, Pierre Cote, wardens ; E. D David, registrar ; C. Curran, water bailiff. Office, Harbor Coiamissionors' Buildtng. ^ . i '■'■ 'I %^ 1' » 56 CORPORATIOK. .♦, CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. M r%^: MONTRKAL. T. Bouihilller, Collector ; John Lewis, Surveyor. Lfmg nonm.—¥. Crlspo, chief clerk ; C. Solby, T. K. Barry, J. P. Purcell, Wm. Blakely, J. E. Villenuuve, clerks ; J. T'ox ami W. Mc- Cormick. acting as clerks. Surveyor and Warehouse Ke^yer^i Office. ^1. Wfttklns, clerk; E. Mt'ver, landing waiter, acting as clerk ; J. lUrry, actiiitr as clerk. Water Sule — J. Jordan, as-ilstaut mirreyor and ehiof landing waiter ; C. W. Ma^on, l.sl landing waiter ; John Gray, H Ijicroix,T. Barry. C. Fitzpatnck, lauding w>iiter.s ; H. Fletcher, tide surveyor ; H. B Jamleson. assist, do. ; T. Seivwrlght, weigher ; H. Ellis, locker ; 0. l/)ranger and 0. Allard, assistant lockers. Examining Warehottse Deparfmenl — T. Boll and A. Lovesquo, ap- prai.sors ; J. McNidcr, nssi-tant appraiser and warehouse keeper ; J. Hughes, house keeper and me3;*enger. J OtU Porto. ^-Roufee's Point: B. Biirlaod, surveyor and landing waiter ; L. C. Vandal, landing waiter ; R. Wilson, acting waiter. St. Uyacintho : J. Nelson, landing waiter. Lachiuo : L. GIoboDSky, landing waiter. Sorel : A. St. Louis, lauding waiter. CORPORATION, &c., OF THE CITY OF . MONTREAL. ./ ■*» i J. L. Bkaudrv, E.SQ., Mayor. ALDRKMBir. ♦R Thompson ♦Jacques Grenier F. Leclaire ♦Frs. Cusson ♦Thos. McCready G. L. Rolland * •J. B. Broui^seaa J. B. Goyette •J. B. Rolland %.*> H. Bulmer D. Gorrle R. Bolleroare OOUNCITXORS. G. B. Muir A. A Steven5jon Thos. McGiath Danl McXcvIn George Bowie Ferd. David ♦Fred. Penn ♦W. Rodden *J. B Homier H Lyroau P. Donovan J. R. Bronsdon A^Martin Jos. Poupart F. Contaut * Retire In Maroh next, bat art eligible for re-eleotioa. .-Y MOKTMIL. 4 67 W1RD3 RKTRnSNTKD. Eaf t Ward I^clairo, Holland, Orenier. j!f Centre Ward .(iorrle, Muir, Thompson. Weet Wjird liyman, Stovonaon, Penn. •? St. Ann's Ward I>onovan, McGratb, Roddon. Pt. Antolne Ward Bulmor, MoNcvIn, McCrcady . St. lAiwrouco Ward ....Bronsdou, Bowlo, Rolland. St. Louis Ward llollemaro, Duvid, Homier, j^. St. Jiiiiu'8 Ward Martin, Contant, Cusson. St. Mary's Ward Poupart, Goyotto, BrousseatU OrFICSRS OF TBB CORPORATION. John P. Sexton, City Recorder. Chs. Glackmeyor, City Clork and Clerk Recorder's Court. , ^ Edouard Deraers, City Treasurer. P. McQul.^ton, City Surveyor. -» Peter L. Ilacdonell, Assistant City Clerk. John HiggiiiR^W. Tessior, F. A. Lamontagne, and John O'Connor, Assistants, Trea8urer\s Office. H J. Ibbotson, Deputy Clerk Recorder's Court. L. A Pes r osle rs, Blxtra Clerk do. W. II. Mackenzie, Assistant Surveyor. Louis liOSiige, Superintendent of Water Works. " vM^-inSI^' E. L RaUHon, Accountant Water Works. * ' " "• C. Perrin and James O'Brien, Extra Clerks of Water Works. J. B. Dubuc, Inspector Fire Department. yi A. Bortram, Chief Engineer Fire Department. G. liimotho, Chief of Police. ^ James I. Bogue, Extra Clerk Road Department. J. Per rigo, Clerk Bonsecours Market. F. Bcnoit, Assistant do. — •: . John Abbott. Clerk of St. Ann's Market ^ t»t!#!t*m't U6 ^ ^f ^ % ThoB. Day, Assistant do. '* Joseph Roblllnrd, Clerk of Cattle Market. " '' f A. Schwartz, Clerk of Hay Market. * ^ Elie BiNiiilion, Clerk of SI Iji wrence Market. '^ ' ^ T. Orsali, Clerk of Paplneau Market. ** «' < C Lofrbvro, Clerk of St. Antoine Market. M. M. Vaughau, Clerk of St Gabriel Market. - l^&& A. D. Joubert. Balllflf and Crier Recorder's Court. Jog. Damon t, Extra Bailiflf. , ,, James Darcy, Messenger. PIrnrt Stuart and RotTER RofT, Attorneys, ' ' ' W . Ross and C. F. Papinkau,. .-. Nolariet, ' '^ % 58 CO&POBiLTIOir. OOMMItTKBi. Finance : Leclalro, Chatrman ; Oronior, Bulmer, Gorrle, Beltemare, Rodden , I^man. Koads : Rtilmor, Chairman ; Penn, Homier, Contant, Goyelte,Q. L. Rolland, McGrath. Police : Rodden, Chairman ; Leolalre, Homier, McCrcady, Mulr, Stoyea^on, Cu8flon. Fire : Ly man. Chairman; G. L. Rolland, Steyenson, MoNeyin,Dayid, Bronsdon, Poupart. Water: Gorrlo, Chairman ; Thompson, Orenier, Brousseau, Mc- Grath, McNeyln, Dayld. Markets : Homier, Chairman ; Grenier, Rodden, McOeady,G. L. Rolland, Bowie, Contant. Light : J. B. Rolland, Chairman ; Thompaoo, Brousseau, Stevenson, Donovan, Bronsdon. Poupart. City Hall : Penn, Chairman; Thompson^'Cnsson, J. B. Rolland, Bowlo, David, Donovan. Licenses : Muir. Chairman ; Brousseau, Goyette, Stevenson, Mc- Grath. McNevin, Martin. Health : Bellemare, Chairman ; McCready, J. B. Rolland, Muir, Bowio, Lyman, Poupart. !.-■■ S. MUNICIPAL TAXES. Abttract of the Aaeament By-Latot qf the City CoundL Assessment of Is. (kL on the £ on the assessed yearly value of all real property within the City. Wholesale Merchants. Retail Merchants, Traders, Dealers, Mana- facturers, Professional Men, &c.,at X7 10s. fl £100 on the rental. Statute Lahor, 68. Inn-keepers :— r £ 6 15 on rental to £ 40 £25 6 8 £200 [ - "^ - 9 It 00 28 2 e 250 i* f 11 5 t< SO 80 18 9 800 -^j.. 14 1 3 tc 100 83 15 400 41 «^ X mm JI 16 17 6 ?S^ r 22 10 i< 175 and X4 7 6 on every additional £100 oyer 600. Auctioneers, —an annual duty of £50 for 1st class, and £40 for 2nd class, and £10 for each clerk employed to cry out. Grocer8,~X7 10s. 9t£ 100 on their rental. Gas Works,— an annual duty of £200. Livery Stahle -keepers, —an annual duty of X20 ; on each two- wheeled carriage, 168. ; on each fow- wheeled ditto, 203. ■* i. r^!^!S2*T"*"^^ 'i^:3 MOMTmAL. > M lan-keepors, having vehicles for tho uBe and advantage of cug- )inerH— for each twu wheeled oarrlago, 30s. ; for each four-wheeled llto, 408. I'awnbrokcM,— an annual duty of £50. Huwkor.s carrying a pack.— an annual duty of £2. Ditto UHlng cart or vehlcle,--annual duty of £5. For each pleasure horse, 30s : for each working Jiorse, 12s. 6d. Jorries dally and constantly employed In tho owne vwurk or buBi- less, by which he gains his maintenance, to be considered working iorses. Vehicles for hire,— for each two wheeled vehicle, 208. ; for each 3ur wheeled ditto, aOs. Stage Coach, Omnibus or Stage Waggon— when drawn by one or [wo liorRos, 40.^. ; when drawn by four or more horses. 60s. For each close carriage or corresponding winter vehicle, £5 ; four wheeled half covered carriage or ditto, drawn by two horses, flOs. ; )ur wlioelfd I'.alf covered carriage or ditto, drawn by one horse, ; double dennett, *c., or ditto, 408. ; gig, <^aleche, spring carter litto, 308. ; waggon or vehicle not above specified, or winter vebl* ;Ie, adapted for draught of two or more horses, *iOs. Dogs, 7s. 6d. each. (Sheltering or periLiliIng to resort is keeping dog.) Theatres : an annual duty of £40 (abov« ass . sment) on the pro- jrletor. Proprietors of caravans of Wild Pea Js, circuses, r^., to obtain jermission from His Worship the Mnycr, s'-^d pay £*25 therefor, and [ten dollars for each sub.sequent day that the same Is open. rropriotor or proprietors of each Htealn Pirry Beat ^lyioj; from [Laprairic or Longueuil, an annual duty of £60 cy. Banks or Bank Agencies— annual duty of £100. Fire insurancM* companies or Agenolog — annual duty of £50. Mirine insurance companies ** ** 25. Brokers or moi.ey changers a 60 CAB FABISy BTO. *-ji- 1^ *-v wheeled, 15s. ; ditto coach drawD hy two horsop,30s. ; ditto omnibus, 60s.; certificate to every Master carter, Is.; ditto driver, 6d. The clerk of the Bonsccours Market also collects all asso?sinont3 leviable on all horses and vehicles for which certiflcates of registry! are applied for, viz: — On cacb working horse, annually, 12d. fid,; ditto two-wheeled vehicle for bkre, 158.; ditto four wheeled dluo, 20s.; ditto sta^ coach, omnibus or waggon, drawn by one or two horses. 40rf. ; Wto drawn l)y four or more horsses. fiOs. ; each cart or sleigh drawn by one horse, conveying any kind of bulMIng inateriulj into the city from the Banlicu, an annual duty of 6s. for registration and number ; for each vehicle under similar circum'tauces, drawa by two horses, 10s.; for each waggon or other four-wheeled vehicle, or corresponding winter vehicle, drawn by two horses, 20d. Brickmakers, Builders, or any persnu carting building materiulg in the city, an annual duty for registration as follows : For each two- w^heeled vehicle, or corresixmding winter vehicle, drawn by one horse, 158. 1 ditto, drawn by two horses, 208.; for each waggon, or cor res)K>n ding winter vehicle, drawn by two or more horses, 20.s. All Bilkers, Brewers and Distillers, and their Agent**, the following annual duty for registration : — For each Baker's two- wheeled vehicle, or corro.«*ponding sleigh, 40s. ; ditto waggon or ditto, 60s. ; ditto i Brewer's or Distiller's two or four-wheeled vehicle or corresponding sleigh, 60s. >-» *» iu FARES FOR COACHES, CABS, &c. TIMR Al.M)Win) to go and return, half an hour. PI.ACR8. From any place to any other within the same division and back again From any division to any place in the next divi- sion and back again . . . From the \ni to 3rd dlvl Blon, or from 3rd to Ist diviii 2 6 2 6 8 6 CARS S er 4 wheeled or oorrespoad*K winter Tehtole, drawn by 1 borae. For 1 or 3 For 8 or 4 pemooM persona s. d. 7>i 1 3 1 10>i s. d. 1 1 10>^ 2 6 OALBCB0. For I For 1 or 2 S or4 per'na per'ni i. d. 6 10 1 3 1 3 1 lOj HONtRSAti. 61 \i^ (!ittoomnibu8,| or, M. 11 a8So^SInonts tcs of rcgl.4ry| ially,12d. fid.; w hoe led diitn, by one or Iwo ; cacl^cartor (ling maturiuli fir registration taiices, drjiwa ieeler r4 For 1 or 2 For S or 4 ona per'D* pefni d. i. d. ». d. [) 6 10 5>ff 10 1 8 ^ 1 3 1 lOj Coaches or four wheeled Cabs or corresponding winter Vehicles draivn tivo horses. For the flrat hour^ 5s. For each subsequent hour, I. 9d , and pro rcUa for intermediate quarters of an hour. Cabs, two or four wheeled or corresponding winter Vehicles, drawn cne horse. For one or two perj^ons, for the (lr.«-t hour 2.s. 6^d, iTu\ for each subsequent hour, Is. 6d. For every person over that ilonel the Hon. Robert Rollo, Military Secretary. Captain i . W. de WInlon, Royal Artillery, and Captain R. Grant, Royal Engineers. Aide-de-camp.! MiUTART SccRn art's DKPARTMiB.'rr.— Col. the Hon. R. Rollo, military secretary ; J. Rowan Sfwug, chief clerk ; P. Lawlor,R. G. Greig, and M. Riordan, clerks ; M. Dalgllesh, office-keeper ; James McFarlane, messenger. Adjutant Gb^tkral's DiePARTMRBrr.— Lleutenant-Col. James Conolljt deputy acUutant general ; M^)or W. Bellairs, assistant a(^utant gen ri;«,«„.^ ICILITABT. 63 2 6 3 9 4 6 8 3 10 6 3 6 2 1 3 }al : Capt. J. Pope, town major ; W. Wright, chief clerk ; P. Walsb, [erk ; J. Snasdoll, 1st class clerk ; M. Morao, 2nd class clerk ; Ser- iDtR. Malbon^renadier Guards, temporary dork ; J. Dillon, town kajor's clerk ; W. Rowan, town scrjoant. QUARTKRMASTER Gkxeral'8 Departmbnt.— Licutcnant-Col. D. Lyons, sputy quartermaster general; Lie u tenant -Col. Wolseloy, assistant jartcrmaJU; i][oneral ; Major Lowe, deputy assistant quartormaster ^nernl ; N. HugUes, chief clerk ; E. Koe, clerk ; A. Mitcboil, 1st lass clerk. Military Store Dkpartmknt.— Alexander Gun, Esq., deputy super- itcndcnt of stores ; Edward Wilgress Esq., Samuel O. Rogers, |eputy assistant superintendent of stores ; W. J. Dawson, military lore clerk. Hkad Qtarrrs Rot At EifGiNRRR OmcB, Montreal. tirrcR.*; OF Offickrs of Royal Engineers and Civil Staff of the Royal Engineer Department serving in Canada : i/on/reaf.— Colonel H. Servante, commanding Royal Engineers in panada : Capt. R. H. Stotherd, assistant to Royal Engineers in Canada ; F. Hiinlon, Ist class clerk of works ; C. Walkem, surveyor and trattsniiiQ ; J. Kerr, 1st class clerk ; J. Gardiner, 2nd class clerk ; ' Rolx'rlsou, oflice keeper. IHsirict Royal Engineer Office, ifcm^reol. —Captain W. H. Noble, listrut conmanding Royal Eugiueors ; Captain J. P. Maguay, com* landing 15th company Royal Engineers ; Lieutenants R. C. Price, f. J. Kobertson, J. H. Lattorthwaite ; W. Wheeler, 2nd class clerk )f works ; G. H Peake, 2nd class clerk ; A. Ross, office keeper. Kingston iH'(rt«uisertd.— Lieutenant Colonel C. D. Robertson, Toronto, Idistrict commanding Royal Engineers ; Lieutenant H. F. Turner ; T. |B. Harper, 2nd class clerk. London Division, Tbronto ZHf^Hd.— Captain E. O. Hewctt, London, [commanding 18th company Royal Engineers ; Capt. A. E. Lockhart ; LioutenaLb* G. V. Slvewrigl^t, U. Tovey ; G. U. Stuckes, 2nd clasg IcJerk ot works. Hamilton Dimsion, Ihrmto District -Csipi, J. H. Maitland, Ham- jiltOD ; J. Collard, 2nd class clerk of works. Commissariat Pepartvent. ifon^r^oZ." -Commissary General and Controller of Army Expend!- Ituro. W. Tyrme Power, C.B. ; Assistant Commissary General and \ f •■♦•tI I' f- • J ■V r. ' ^ I" '•.^H 64 MILITARY/ ^ - «•♦ M M' Military Accountant, J. B. Price ; Assistant Commissary General, R Gumming ; Deputy Assistant Commis^^aries Gi'neral, W. M. Rogers,! M. Winter, C. D'O'Connor, and IVatiui? ; Acting Deputy AssLstaull Commissary General, E. T. F'rico ; Commissariat Clerks, C. WooUley W. Palmer, J. Ballard, and J. R. Ballard. QMe:«:c.— As8i.4ant C<>Himi.s.sary General, H. W. "W. Plant; Deputy Assistant Commissaries General, S. R. Brown and J. Elmes ; Com- missariat Clerk, C. Dickinson. Kingston —Assistant Commissary General, F. G. Swan ; Acting Deputy Assistant Ommissjiry General, Warneford. t Tbron^).— Assistant Commissnry General, R. M Gardiner ; Depnty Assistant Commissary General, F B, Archer ; Acting Deputy Assist- ant Commis.-'ary General, A. R. (}lbbs. //amt'Wmi. -Deputy A>sl«Uinl Commissary General, R. Snow. London, O. IT.— Assistant Commissary General, J. B. Lunday: Deputy Assistant Commissary General. G. R. Primrose. St Johnsy C.J^.— Assistant Commissary General, J. {Sutherland. &rAFF Officers of Pknsioxbrh. Montreal and Qutbec: Major Thomas Bourke, H.P., 87th Foot. Ottawa: Major Donaldson, H.P. Jbronto and Kingston : Capt. Ferris, H.P. Hamilkm: Ensign Roberts, H.P. London: Capt. Hodges. Rbgimknts in Canada, and OKncRKS Comiiandixo. Montreal Head Quarters of the Army in Canada. Royal Artillery, Colonel Dunlop commanding. Royal Engineers, Colonel Servante coiumanding. f» Ibt Bnttuliou Grenadier Guards, Colonel Bruce com- manding. 2nd BattHlion Scots Fusilier Guards, Col. Dalrymple commanding. ,« 8rd BatUilioa Military Train, Major McCourt com- manding. T' Ist Battalion 16th Regiment, Colonel Pcacocke com- manding. 47th Foot. Colonel Kelly commanding. Detachment Commissariat Srtaflr Corps, Deputy Assi. Commissary General Elmes commanding. (^lubee ....Boyal Arlillory, Colonel Benn commanding. Ist Battalion i7th Foot, Lieutenant Colonel Gordon -fMi commanding. 4th aatalion 6()tb Rifles, lieuienaDt Colonel Haw- ley commanding. Kingston Royal Artillery, Colonel Burrows commanding. 62od Foot, Colonel Ingall commanding. Detacbmeut Royal Cauadian Rifles. [4M UOMTMAL. 65 Sutherland. ColoDcl Haw- ronio Royal Artillery , Lieut Col. Mountain commanding. Detachment Military Train. 30ih Fool. Colonel Maulever, C.B., commanding. "^ 'jmdon Royal Artillery, OiptJiin Vosey commanding. Detachment Military Train. 63rd Foot, Lietitenant Colonel Carter commanding. Head Quarters Royal Canadian Rifles, Col. Bradford commanding. '> \jJamHUm Royal Artillery, Major Hosto commanding. Detachment Military Train. 7' l8t Battalitm Rifle Brigade , Colonel Ix>rd A. 0. Rus- sell commanding. \st. J>hns Detachment Royal (Ja^adian Rifles. Ichamhly Detachment Royal Canadian Rifles. l/ileaz/ajJVaMs.... Detachment Royal Artillery. Detachment Royal Canadian Rifles. • '■'■ ^ OUaira 1 detachment Royal Canadian Rifles. Danriiille Dctichment R >yal Canadian Kiflos. Xiagara Detachment Royal Canadian RIflea .. \St. Catherines Detachment Royal Canadian Rifles. ,. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE For the City of Montreal, Araiot Narci!»se, AtkitiBon, John Adams, Austin Beaiibien , Pierre BoaiKlry, J L. Beaiidry , Louis Belle,. loseph Belle, Charles E. Bag^',. Stanley C. Borilielot, Olivier Boiilhillier,T. Braiill, C. A. Browne, George Bruncau, O. T. Brtmoau , Jean Boxer, Frederick A. Belli veau, Louis J. Biilmor, Henry Boulungot, Jasoph Charles Broiisseau, Jean B. Brondsdou, Joseph Russell Beaudry, Jean B. Beaudry, Pierre Jacques Belair, T^uis R. P. Clierrier,C. S., Q C. Campbell, Rollo Chapman, Henry Char Ic hois, B. H. Clarke, Francis Coflln, W. F. Crawrord, John Con taut, Francois Carroll, Patrio«c Cooper, Peter DosRiviers, J. M.^Oill Driscoll, Henry, Q- C7- Donegani. John Dor win, Canflcld Doucet, Theod. Dyde, John Derome, Leon David, Ferdinand Demers, Edouard Erniatinper, William Evans, Charles W. FerrcSy James Moir SI V -vt i I '<[ >1 4e JUDieUBT* % t Ferrie, Hon. Adam Forrier, Hon. Jamos Frechette, Olivier FuUuin, George Gagnon, J. A. Geddes, Charles Qreoier, Joseph Gugy, B. C. A. Glennon, John Godfrey, Robert Townsend GaUroeau, P. M, Goyelte, Jean B. Gorrie, Daniel Hall. Benjamin Howard, Augustus Holmes, Bci\jamiQ Jackson , Henry Jobin. Joseph H. Jodoin, Pierre Jordan, John I^abadie, Joseph A. Lacorobe, Patrice Lamothe, Pierre Loblanc, Ovide Leclaire, Frauf ois ^ Looming, John LeMuine, B. H. lieprolion, Jcao I* Leslie, Hon James Lunn, William Levy, Alexander lionais, Hardoin Levy, Joseph MoreaQ, laureni A. Masson, Damnse Masson, J. W. A. R. Mathewson, Jehn McCambridgo, Alex. Meillcur, J. B. Moflatt, Hon. Georgs McDougali D. Lorn norland, Thomas Mathewson, Jas. liivcns * Young, Maitland, Edward . . , Molson, Thomas Mnlson, J. H. R. Murphy, PS. Montmarquct, A. E. McMahon. Peicr Nelson, Wolfred O'Meara, Michael O'Gilvio, Alex. Walker Pare, Hubert Penn, Frederick Perrin, Francois Phelan , John Pinsounault, Alfred Poupari. Joseph Perrauli, Olivier l>eL. Peel, Thomas ' Pelletier, David Pratt, John Pre vest Aroable Phillips, W.E. Prevost, Kemi Quesnel, Hon. F. A., Q. C. Routh, H. L. Ryland,G. H. Rodier, Hon. Charles 3.' Rodier, Charles S., Junr. Redden, William Rolland, Gabriel S. Shutor , Joseph Smith, H. D Starnes, Henry Sims, Ja.spcr G. Terroux, Charles A, Trcsller, J. B. C. Tylee, Robert Smith Townsend^ William A. Villcneuve, N. Whitney, H. H. Wilijon, Hon. Charles Workman, Wm. Wilson, Tliomas Weaver, George W. Hon. Joba MOHTIIKAL. 67 THE BAR OF LOWER CANADA. District of Montreal. COUNCIL. S. BcHjune, Britonniop. F. W. Torranco, Syndic. F. P. PominvlIIo, Treasurer. Med. Marclmnd, Secretary P. R. Tiifrenaye, Robt. Mackay, H. f-ntiart, J. Doutre, BOARD OF SXAMIKBBS. Robt. Mackay, A. Robertson, F. P. Pomlaville, J. Doutre, L. Bctournay, W. Dorion, W. Dorion, A. Robertson, C. A IxiblaoCi A. Dorion. F. Cassldy, M. Doherty, J. J. Day, Ch.s. D'Aoust, Ls. Belangcr, T. W. Ritchie. If^MBKRS. Hon. L.V.SIcotto,Q.C Uon. J. J. G. Abbott, Q.C. Hod. Goo. E Cartier. Q.C, Hon. J. Ro.se C. J. la Bergo, Esq., Q.C. Hon. L. S. Morln,Q.C Hy. Driscoll, F^q. ,Q C. C. S. Cborrier, Esq., Q.C. F. Griffin, Esq., Q.C. Hy. JudaU, I':aq., Q.C. N. Dumas, Esq., Q.C. Hod. T. J. J. Loranger, Q.C. E Carter, Esq., Q.C. T. S. Judah John Bleakley Thomas Nye J. P. Sexton Date of Commis'on Sept., 1837 « Oct., 1847 Nov., 1835 Sept. , 1842 Nov., 1848 Feb., 1853 May, 1823 Aug., 1822 Deo., 1824 May, 1829 Nov., 1834 April, 1844 Feb., 1845 Dec., 1824 Aug., 1825 Dec, 1827 Feb., 1827 MEUBERS, W. Vondenvelden Hugh Taylor Henry 0. Andrews C. O. A. TurgeoQ E. D. David John J. Day Wm. F. Coffin F. D. Cartier R. A. Hubert P. do Boucherville Henry Stuart Robert Mackay Murdoch MorisoD Charles A . T.eblanc Louis A. Olivier John Monk H. J. Ibbotson Joseph Delagrave Andrew Robertson Hon. A. A. Dorion Joseph Rouer Roy Andre R. Cborrier Date of Commis'on Feb., 1828 Nov., 1829 Dec, 1830 Dec, 1830 July, 1832 June, 1834 Nov., 1835 Jan.. 1836 April, 1836 Jan., 1837 Nov., 1887 Dec, 1837 Nov., 1838 Sept., 1839 Dec, 1889 Jan., 1841 Feb., 1841 April, 1841 Sept., 1841 Jan , 1842 Feb., 1842 Mar., 1842 rd H 'A i • 1 " I I 68 JUDICIARY. ■■ :A );. |S -» "t,- Date of Dutc of MEMBBK8. Commis'on MKMnKRS. Commis'on JuIcR lAtnothc May, 1842 Wm B.Lambe Sept , 1851 Alexander Dcscvo Oct., 1842! Charles J. Duulop Oit., IS51 Alexander Cross May, 1843! Joel C. Baker Oct., 1851 Strachan Hethune May, 1843; Jos. M. Desjardins Dec. lH5i Chas. Glackmeyer Sept., 1843 A. A. Archambault Dec, 1851 M. I^aframboise Dec, 1843 \V. W. Robertson April, 1852 Mordo Mclver Feb., 1844 Jean P. MacKay Sept.,185'J Gedeou Ouimet Aug., 1844 T K. Raraj^ay Oct., 1852 Jules H. Bertbclot Sept., 1844 Louis B«ian^'er Oct., 1852 Cbas. R. BedwoU .jin«s«*^*«**^' MOKTRIAIi. 69 "L. MKMBKKS. J B. Bmirgeois V. P. H. Bourgoau E'l. Froaor J. L Decary Adoipli OorimilD Peter Kyftn Isaie .lodoin G. A. (hampapno Maximo (>arcau L. R. Church J. P. Falkuor J. A. Folsy G. Dosbanits, Jr. 7. Gauthier F. J. 1>. Kicard S. D. Rivard C. A. Parlrtcault John L. Morris Ernesto Racicot J. G. Daly L I). Richard T. Liroso E. Kemp R. A. Leach Louis F. B. Masson M. Charponiier AlphoDse Moilleur B. T DeMoDtlgoy JoRL'ph Bosse Corno Morrlssct Charles P. Pellotier M. C. Deauoyers G. H. Monk P. B. Do hi Bruere P. A. Casgraln J A. MousBcau Mud. Lanctot H. A. Mc<;c)y Thomas J. Walsh L. l^beiic H. Car den Goorgo B. Bakor E. Desrosiers Desire Ciirouard J. P. Normandeau L. W. Sicoite Date of Coramls'oii ME3inER8. Date of Com mis 'on May, 1858 June, 1858 j. July, 1858 •Sept. , 1858 .•^ept., 1858 Sept., 1858 -Jcpt., 1858 Nov., 1858 April, 1859 Feb., 1859 Mar., 1869 Mar., 1850 M.iy, 1859 .luno, 1859 June, 1859 Juno, 1859 June, 1859 June, 1859 June, 1859 July, 1859 Aug., 1859 Oct., 1859 Oct., 1859 Oct., 1859 Mrt.T 1 tM. TrUHHdell J. N. MclArcQ J. P. Si'xton P. Bachan T. C. He Lorlmier L. J. Oulbord John Dunlop Cha. Dctilauniors John Aylen Jtiles Chevalier M. F. Colo\in P. Vandal T Dosnoyers J. L. B. Dosrochera Loui3 Armstrong R. J. Plimsoll B. J. A. (Jlobensky A. P. Ouimot N. H. Drlrfcoll Achillo Bastion E. L. Do Bcllofeuille C. A. Rochou Jos. Roy F. X. Mathieu 7. Roussllle D. Forget C. Boucher J. A. Chapleau F. X. A. Trudel T. D. McGee L. T. Law Jos. Lacroix J. B. Duverger A. Brunet I^. PomlnvlUe S. Gauthier A. Branchanel S. B. Nagle J. P. Carreau D Beaupre Alp. Desjardins C. Vincent Irvine Allen John P. Kelly Louis Jobert A. Fontaine ^-1 Oct., 1860 Oct., 1860 Dec, 1860 Dec, 1860 Jan., 1861 Jan., 1861 Jan., 1861 Feb., 1861 April, 1861 May, 1861 Juno, 1861 July, 1861 July, 1861 Aug., 1861 Aug., 1861 Aug., 1861 Sept., 18^61 Sept , 1861 Sept , 1861 Sept., 1861 Sept. , 1861 Kov. , 1861 Nov., 1861 Deo., 1861 Deo., 1861 Deo., 1861 Dec, 1861 Dec, 1861 Doc, 1861 Dec, I8dl Jan., 1862 Feb., 1862 Mar., 1862 April, 1862 May, 1862 May, 1862 May, 1862 May, 1862 June, 1862 June, 1862 June, 1862 June, 1862 June, 1862 June, 1862 June, 1862 'July, 1862 f: f ' - * I m ^ 70 jriDIOIART. .4_»- '/J" Date of Date of MKMIlBKa. Commls'on 3IKMRIRS. Commls'on V. B SIcotto Aug.,18rtJ J. N. A. MiicKay Sept., 1862 J. E. Podliot Aug., 18a*2 I. G. Aschor Oct., 18»V2 Chs. Dorlon Aug., l«r>2 J. Hoy 111 Oct., 1862 S«v.(»ncbe, J O InaCom bo, P Lamontagno, C H I^appare, H f^tour, L A H Levert, A C J Lionais, A Ijibello, J Martin , L S Mathieu, P Mclntosb, E Herclle, A Moflslor, E Meyer, C Myer,HJ Moreau, B Moroau, L A Papineau, C F Paplneau , D E Pelletler, A A , Peltier, O RoB>». W Rientard, F Sanborn, M H Simard, J SImard , N C Smitb, James Spenard, C G Terroux, C A Truteau, Z J Valleo, J D Varin, J B Week 08, G Wright, H B ' p ',1. 'A H *1 t^ ■ w 'f Vr'J MONTREAL POUCE. Charles Jofl<>ph Coursol, Judge of the Sessions of the Peace ; Louis D. Rene Cotret, clerk ; William Eraser and Joseph Rousseau, con- stablfs under the Ordinance 2 Vic, chap. 2. CITY POIJCB FORM. Cuil. lAmothe, chief; E. Flynn, sub-chief; C. P. Nalgele, sub- chief ; J. L. Tetu, secretary ; Anthony Mahor, T. McBride, 0. Bou- chard, and R. I^essard, sergeants. A Station, Jaotiues Cartier Square. B Station, Pa net Street. C Station, Chaboillez Square. i '-^ Residence MARRIAGE UCENSES. Issued by A. Ross. No. 11 Mount Royal Terrace, McGlll College Avenue. EMIGRATION' PKPARTMKNT. Joseph 11. Duly, Agent, CO CoiuuiiSiioners Street. fH 0OLLEGI8 AKD SCHOOLS. KX i' • I.J, ,y . COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. r.Mvi?tf»rn* or BIc<3ii.i. Coiitok— Fw*" . TIk* Governor Oeneral. Ooi^jnorn: Hon. ( harloH I). Pay. I.L. ' , '": ••i''('nt ; Hon. Jnin-i Ferrior, T. B. Andorson, I>. Davtdflon, .. iI<>lm«M, A. RohortSDn, M.A., C. Dunkin, M A., A. Morris, M.A.,W. MoIsod, Ksquires ; Hon. John Rose, M.P.P. Principal: J. W. Diiwson, LL.D., F.O.S. fhlltnt>t: The Deans of the Faculties of law, Medicine, and Arta ; the Hector of Iho HiKh Sch«>oI ; B. CliamborliD, M.A., B.C.L.; W. B. Umbo, B.C.L. ; T. W. Jones, M.D.; Sir W. E. Ix)gan, LL.D., F.R.S., F.O.S. W. C. Bfiyues, B.A., Secretary -Hejflstrar and Bursar. fhcuUy qf Art* : Rev. Canon Loach, D.C.L. , Vice rrinclpal. Doan of tho Faculty, Profossor of Moral ThiUwophy and liOgic, and Molsoa riofe«8or of Kn^liHh Mteralnro ; Alexander Johnson, LL.D., Profea- 6or of Mathematics and Natural I'hiloHophy ; Rev. G. Cornish, B.A., Profcgsor of Classical Mtorature ; Rev. A. PeSola, LL.D., Profca^or of Hebrew and Oriental Literature ; J. W. Dawson, LI..D., F.O.S., Profesaor of Natural History and Ajfrlculture ; C. F. A. Markgraf, Professor of tiermau liinguage and Literature; P. J. Darey, M.A., Profe-sor of French I^mguage and literature ; M. J. Hamilton. C.E., Profcasor of Civil Enf,'ineerlitg ; Charles Smallwood, M.D., Professor of Meteorology ; Jonathan Barber. M.R.C S.L. , Professor of Oratory. The Session of the Faculty of Arts commences on the 6th Septem- ber, and ends on the 1st day of May. The course extend.s over four years ; and ontlilos the Ptui.seaseB of Women and Children : W. Fraser, M.D., Professor of the Institutes of Medirino; W. Sutherland, Bt.D., Professor of Chemi.stry ; W. E. Scott, M.D., Professor of Anatomy; W. Wright, M.D., Professor of Materia Medlca and Pharmacy; R. P. Howard, M.D., Profe8.sor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine; D. C. McCaJlum, M.D., Profos.ssor of Clinical Medicine and Medieal Jurisprudence; R. Cralk, M.D., ProfeH.sor of Clinical Surgery ; H. Nelson, M,D., Demousirator ol Anatomy and Curator of Museum. The ^^es.sions of the Medical Faculty commence on the first Monday in November, and end on the 1f»t day of May. TWo course extends over four years ; and entitles the Student, after a satisfactory oxain- ination, to the degree of Jkx;tor of Medicine and MasU^r of Surgery. IhcuUy of Law: Hon. W. Ridgley, D.C.L., Professor of Public and Criminal Uw ; Hon. J. J. C. Abbott, B.C.L. , M.P.P., IVan of the Faculty and Professor of Commercial I^w ; F. W. Torrance. M. A., Professor of Civil Law ; P. 11. Lafranaye, B.CX., Professor of Juris :i* ^^mf*^^?) MONTREAL. 73 — ' - ■ " — . - ■ J — ,. ,— . prndfiiro and Ix^Rftl BiblloKraphy ; R. O. Laflammo, Trofossor of (;uHl«>nuiry I aw ami Iho Liw of Houl FHtato. Tim scshIoiw of tho Facully of Ijiw commence ou tbe first Monday In NoviMubor. Iliffh School DefMiiment: Profe^Bor H. A. Howe, M.A., Rector; T. A. (i^Hon, M.A.. J Martian (I, B.A., J. Johnoon, B. A. , Classical ftiid Senior EnRJlah Masters ; h. Ro«lgor, M.A., Mathematical Mag. Wr \ J. Kemp, J. M. Reid, Junior Kntrllsh and Writing Masters; Professor P. J. I>arey, M.A., French MuHter ; Professor C. F. A. Mark^raf, Oerman Master ; J. Andrew, Flocutlon Master ; J. Dun- can, Prawing Master ; J. Foljenus, Music Muster ; A. Grant, Book- keeping. Jfnruf : Fall Terra, Ipt September to 16lh November ; Winter Term, Ifitli November to 3lHt January ; Spring Term, Isl February to \Hh April ; Summer Term, IHth April to aoth June. Fees (Incluslvo all charges) : For the two Senior Forms $12.00 per term. For tho four Junior Forms 10.00 ** For the Preparatory Form 8.00 *' '' Payable in advance to tho College Secretary, who will Issue tickets at the begioniug of each term. Mr<;iLL Normal ScnooL.— Affiliated to the University, under tho control of Ibo Superintendent of Schools and the Cor|V)rallon of tho University. J. W. Dawson, LL.D., Principal and Adjunct Professor of Natural History and Agriculture ; Wm. Henry Hicks, Esq., and Sampson Paul Rohbins, F*. , Principal and Professor of Classics; H. Miles, M. A. , Vico-Princl|)al and lYofossor of Mathema- tics and N;i.tural Philosophy ; Rev. G. B. Dodwell, M. A., Profewfsur of D'vinity and Hebrew; Rev. J. W. Wlilisims, M. A., Profos.sor of Bt^ilos I^ttres and Rector of Junior Department and Grammar School ; Mons. C. Roux, M. A., Professor of French; El. Chapman, M. A., Bursar and Registrar ; Librarian: H Miles, M. A. ; Curator of the Museum, A. D. Cupel, F>>q. : Rev. C. C. Scarth, L. S. T, J. B. Hyml- man, Esq., H. Slack, E^q. B. A., Assistant Masters of Junior Depart- ment and Grammar SchooL British and Canidun School, Montreal. —W. Lunn, President; John Greenshiclds, Secretary ; Henry Thomas, Trcas. James Maxwell, Teacher Boys' School ; Mary Harper. Assistant do. ElizJibeth Maxwell, Tcichor of Girls' School ; Christina Men- teatb, Asiiisiant do. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. FOREIGN CONSULS. »?T t a • s ^. ^ j / Consul for Belgium Jesse Joseph . Consul for United States Hon. J. R. Giddings. Vico-Consul for United States J. W. Howe«. Consul for Denmark -s Consul for France / Consul for Lubec S- Thomas Ryan. Consul for Hamburgh I Cor)Sul for Bremen J Consul for Sardinia ) ■'' ' *' *' Omsul for Hanover ( Henry Chapman. Consul for Spam r ^ FtM»u. Consul for Prussia j Vlce-(;oDsul for Norway and Sweden llenry Chapman. Vico-Consul to the Oriental Republic of the * ^Uruguay..., ..F. W. Henshaw. H. Chapman, commissioner for taking affidavits for Upper Canada Courts, under Act 12 Victoria. *. « *ivm . i 4 .■KffswiKtm^^ UONTRIAL. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. '' COLLKGI OF PmrSiaANB AND flUKGEOXS FOR liOWRR CANADA.— Dr. larsden, President; Dr. Scott, Dr. Von Iflland, Vice-Presidents ; )r. Peltier, Dr. R. H. Kuisell, Secretaries ; Dr. T. W. Jones, Reg- strar and Treasurer. Board of Oovemort : Ibr the City of Montreal : Drs. Roblllard, Boyer, Jones, Sutherland, . P. Howard, Munro. Peltier, Scott. For Montreal District: Drs. Brigham, Chamberlin, Foster, Tasse, Jmallwoo I, Turcot, Wilbrenner. f\)r the District of Three Riiiers : Drs. Chevreflls, Fen wick, Smith. Far the District of St Francis: Drs. Gilbert, Gilnes, Johnston. For the City of Quebec : Drs, Fremont, Jackson, I^ndry, Marsdon, lussfii, Kobittaille, Blanchet, Te?!Sier. F)r the District of Quebec : Drs. Boudreau, Charest, Forrest, Mar- letto, Micbaud, Tetu, Von Iffland. School of Mkdicink and Si'kokry.--J. G. Blbaud, M.D. , Professor )f Clinical Medicine, President ; P. Beaubien, M.D. , Professor of the Yactice of Modicine : P. Munro. M D., Professor of Surgery and :ilRical Surgery; E. H. Trudel, M.D., Professor of MldwiTery and Ihft Diseases of Women and Children; D. D'Orr^onnens, M.D., Pro- Ifessor of Chemistry ; H Peltier, M.D., Secretary and Treasurer, Professor of Institutes of Medicine ; J. E. Coderre, M.D., Professor of .Materia Medica ; R. Rottot. Professor of Medical Jurisprudence ; [Dr. Brosseau, Demonstrator of Anatomy. t MoNTRBAL General Hospital.-- J. Redpatb, Fsq., President ; D. I Davidson, Elsq. , Treasurer ; R P. Howard, SecrotJiry. Commitiee of Management." T. Morland, Chairman ; T. Molson, F. [W. Torrance, Arcliibald Fergu.«-on , J. Redpatb. W. H. Taylor, M.D. , jL.R.C.S.fc.., House Surj^eon ; J. M. Drake, House AiKJthecary ; E. D. I RuHscl, Steward ; Mrs. Hamilt(»n, Matron. Consulting I*hysicians.--Drs. Sutherland, Brnneau, Hall, and ! Campbell. AllemUng Physicians.— Drs, Fraser, Scott, Howard, Wright, Jones, AIcCaIliim,'Reddy, and Cralk, HoTKL DiKU.--Dr. Munro, Physician ; the I/jcturers and Professors or tho Montreal School uf Medicine, Assistant Physicians. Sister Page, Superior. L.MVKRsrrY Ltino-in HosprfAL.- Mrs. Ross, 1st Directress; Mrs. Ostell. 2nd Directress ; Mrs. Fulford, Secretary ; Mrs. Dr. Macdon- lioll, Treasurer ; Mrs. ilacbride, Matron and Midwife; A. Hall,M.D., 1^ I' ;ii 76 MBDIOAL. r . Professor of Mldwlfory, McGill UnlvorHtty, Physician Accoucheur; the Medical Faculty of McGill University, CoDsulting Physicians. MoNTRKAL DisrBNRART.— Dr. Peltier, Dr. Fen wick, Dr. Boyor, Dr. Joues, and Dr. Horace Nelson. Attending Physicians. , Open dally, Sundays excepted. Vaccination daily performed, at 11 >^ o'clock, i.M. * Beanblcn, P Bibaud,JG B()y«5r, L Boucher ville« — Bowman, W E Campbell, G W Campbell, F W . Cbarlebois, B Codorre, E Craik, R n David, A H DelLsle. — Dcf^chambault, — D'Orsonnes, — Dugal. — Drak<\ J M * Fen wick, G £ Ferto, — Fra>er, W (il»'l)»'iisky, — . G' me Street. M'>vrKBAL AssTTRAifCE COMPANY.— Dr. W. P. Smith, President; A. Uriiuhart, Vice-President ; John Mathewson, J. Torrance, Robert Campbell, A Cross, J. Sinclair, Directors ; William Murray, Manager. Olflcc : 9 Great St. James Street. Canada Ijfi Assuraxcr Company. --Charleg G. Geddes. Agent. Office : 23 Grctt St. Jaaies Street, over Dawson's Bookstore. Colonial Life Assura.nce Compa.vy.— Hod. Justice McCord, Benl. H. Lemoino, Esq., H. Starnes, R^q.^AI.P.P., A. Simpson, E.«q., R. S. Tylee, Esq., Directors : George W. Ca?npbell, Medical Adviser. Malinger, William Miller KamHay : Inf»pocf;>r of Agencies, Richard Bull. Ofllce : Colonial Life Assurance Buiidiugs, Great St. James Street.— See Card. TllK MrXUAL FlRR IN8( RANH? CoMPAJHT OF THE CoaiNTY OF MONTREAL, FOR CoiNTHY Parts ONLY. -E. Qiilun, President; Benj. Comte, lx)uis Comte, F. Vlnel, James Sitnerville, Jus. Snowdon, N. M. Le Cavalier, Louis Gueront ; P. L. liCTourncux, Secretary. AOENTP OF AS8URA.NCIBS. iEtna Fire, of Hartfor'f ; P. v/oirt, Age»^t, No. 62 St. Francois Xavier Street. Britaimiu IJfe, of Lond<; « : ,f- H. F!.:;*and, General Agent for Mont- real and Canada, i'lace d'Arn'"s. Briti.^h America Fire a.i i Ir.iurd Marine of Toronto : M. H. Gault, St. Francois Xavier Strot. Catuida Life : Charles O, Getidefi, Agent, 23 Great St. James Street. Colonial Life: W. M. Ramay, Manager, Great St. James Street.— See Card. Eaple Life, of London : Au.-^tin Cuvilller. Agent, 38 St. Peter Street. Conneetlcut Mutual Life, of Hartfer*' : R. Wood, Agent, 62 St. Fran- cois Xavier Street. Gla. ^ . v^ ASSURANGIBS. '\t .« ■i t ' ^* I i ^.,i -J Hartford Fire, of Hartford : R. Wood, /^jent, 62 St. Francois Xavier Street. Homo Fire, of New York : R. Wood, Agent, 62 St. Francois Xavierl Street. .1 International Life, of I/)nd'>n : Alex. Molson, Agent, 68 St, Franc()i!| Xavier Street. Dfe Association of Scotland : James Grant, Secretary, Plac** d^ArTn^^i London and Lancashire Fire and Life : SinipRon k Bothune, Genera Agents for Canada, 36 St. Francois Xavier Street. Liverpool and London Life and Firo : J. H. Maitland , Resident ikt rctary, Place d 'Amies. Lloyds : H. Chapman, Agent, St. Sacrament Street." *^ Manhattan Fire Insurance Company : Simpson & Bothune, Agents 36 St. Francois Xavier Street. Montreal Assurance Company: William Murray, Manager, 9 Gr»L St. James Street. Mutual Life, of New York : M. H. Gault, Agent, St. Francois Xavier Street Mutual Fire, of the County of Montreal ; corner St. Francois Xavier and Pt. Sacrament Streets. National Life : George S. Brush, Agent, 12 King itreet. Neptune Marino Insurance Company : Simpson k Bothnne, Agents, 36 St. Francois Xavier Street. Phoenix Fire, of liondon : Gillespie, McfTatt k Co., Agents, 182 a Paul Street. Pba'nix Fire, of Hartford, Ct. ; Robert Wood, Agent, C2 St. Fraucois Xavier Street. Provincial of Canada : T. W. Griffith, Agent, 31 St. Francois Xavier Street. .* Queen Fire and Life : A. Mackenzie Forbes, Agent, Union Buildings, St. Francois Xavier f^treot. Royal Fire and Life : H. L. Routh, Agent, Commissioners Street.- ISeo Card. Scottish Provincial : A. D. Parker, Agent, Place d'Armes. See Card. Scottish Provident IJfo Office : Slmiison k Bethune, Agents, 36 St. Francois Xavier Slrt-et. Star Life, of London : T Kay k Co., 22 St. Francois Xavier Street. Union Mutual Life, of Boston : 8. J. Lyman, St. John Street. Unity Life and Firo: W. P. Reynolds Ajfont. H Great St. Jame« 'Jt. Western Firo. 8in»i)Son k Bt'thune, Agents, 36 St. Fruncoi.-; Xivicr btrect. "^ * ■; !.* 'i ■ '•'■<. ., .* ■.¥ ' it lont Klchraond t«» Portland ; W. J. Spicer, Dcil Hupt^riutendent Montreal to Toronto ; C. R. Christie, local super- itpnd* nl Toronto to Detroit ; R. Eaton, locomotive superintendent ; I. Yates, eagineer, ^ Montreal amd Chajiflai.v Railroad.-- Hon. James Ferrler, prcsl- Ipl: Wm. Molaon, vice-president; C. J. Bryd^foa, W. Dow, E. M. sins, b:. H. King, J. Ostell, W. E Phillips, Johnston Thomson, lifri'T-s; W. A. Merry, secr^'tary ; John I»odsworth, supetintend- s.imotivo power; George Irvine, accounUmti Jo^ Myers, agent, {ou.-e's Point. STANSTEAD, PmFFORD, A!fD ' HAMBLY RaIIJIOAD — HoU. L. T. Drum- noiul. A. W»»od, J»)hn Williams, A. li. Parmeloe, D. R. Wood, A. Knowlton, Ralph Merry, John G. towes, Charles Allan. A. B. IFoster, lessee. Orv PASf^RNGKR RAILWAY CoMVANY."-ThomaR MoHand , president ; IE. M. nc.i)k|us, vice-president ; John Ostell, George W. Weaver, E. [H. King, directors ; Wm. H. Hopper, secretary. RiCfiKiiKU Navigation Company. -Capital, $300,000.— Incorporated 1857. Steamers ^rte^cc, Napoifxm, Columbia. VidUyria^ CuUivateurj iMonCrtaL Chambly, ffUtor, Ttrrchmne^ L'Kloile, and Europa. J. F. |8iiiC('niierf, presidtut; A. E, Montrnarquet, vioe-pre.sldeat ; J. N. B^^audry, secretary and treasurer ; Josei>h Levy, manager. Offlce : I Corner Uttie St. jW>[.I\ and Comroissiouer Streets. Canadian Inland Stkam Navioation Company. ---Hugh Allan, presi- dent ; A. Milloy, agent. MoNTRRAL TiT.KORAPH COMPANY. -Connecting with all the principal Cities antl Towns in Canada and the United fetates. IHredors. -'liu^h Allan, president: John Redpath, James I/)gan, Ben. Hall, Hon^ John Rose ; JamoK Dakers, secretary ; O. S. Wood, ^superintendent. Ollico : Oppasite Mercliant's Exchange, St. Sacra- ment J^treel. I. '■ I 80 MSROANTILl. . MEKCANTILK b^Ard oFIjrokkrs. " MacDoupall k Davidson, J. k R. Ksdalle, C. (icddoa, A. H.^ward, MacDougall k Budden, and C. J. (toddes ; John G. Dinning, Secretary. BOARD OF TRADE. L. H. Holton, President ; Jacob H. Ja<»epli, Vico-ProsidcDt ; David A. Poo, Treasurer ; John G. Dinning, Secretary, Council: Tijomas Rimmor, Andrew Allan, William Darling. Tliomw S. Brown, J. H. Winn, Rol)ortS. Oliver, Adolpho Roy, J. li. Hen- derson . Hoard of Arhitralion : James I^w, Jainen B. Groenshlolds, Thomas Ryan. Donald L Macdougall, David Torrance, Henry Thnuas. .Tohu Green«liields, Peter Redpatli. Benjamin Hutchlns, Tliomas Cramp, Charles J. Cusack, Edwin At water. MONTREAI. KXCriANGE. ' Conimitiec of Management : I)rcction 4d. Herf and rork.—yy. h Eager and I). Rees & Co., Inspectors, 30 Wellington Street— Fees : Js fid. fl barrel and lOd. fl balf barrel for inspection and branding ; cooi^erago, extra cbarge, but not to exceed 6d. per barrel. Weights^ 1st Division— Peter Casey, Deputy, ./; :) and > Measures.) 2nd Division — J. Horn, Deputy. Office, 94 Notre Dame Street. f ' t i>fi ■..'..\i' PUBLIC COMPANIES. MoxTRRAL Mi.xixo COMPANY.-- Thomas Ryan, president ; William Murray, vice-president ; Wm. Cunniogbam, Hon. O. E. C^irtier, James ilutton, Robert Anderson, M. 11. GauU, W. H. A. Davies, directors ; Adam llandyside, secretary. I - Commissioners a.\d OmcKKs for thk Harbour of Montrkal.— C&m misitumers.-H. U, Wbitney, cbairmaa ; The Hon. John Young : J. L. Beaudry, Esq., Mayor of Montreal; A. M. Delisle, Esq.; the Hon L. H. Holton, President of tbe Board of Trade. Alex. Clerk, secretary. Robert Forsyth, harbour engineer; A. G. Nish, assistant ditto; A. M. Rudolf, harbour master ; Johu Ferns, wharfinger ; John Smaill, a^si^itaut ditto. Trust and Loan Compant of Uppir Canada. Francois Xavicr and Great St. James Streets. -Office : Corner St. ■■' # Mo.ntreal Turnpike Trustkes.-H. Taylor, B. H. Lemoine, W. J. Knox, F. Quenneville, F. Beaubieu,M. F. Vulols, E. Quin, J. Craw ford, F. Trudhomme, Jun. John Penner, secretary, 18 Great St. James Street. .^ >*- "^r "• ■:i- ^'fi;' . S IfOMTRIAL. 83 Street— Fees Nbw Cmr Gab Com? ahy.- -Board of Director t.—Thos. MoLson, pre- ildent ; Hon. J. Roao,vlco.preHidcnt ; L. Bcatulry, managing direc- tor: H. Thomas, Alex. Urqubart, Wm. I)oir, J. O. Mackenzie. H. MaliioliaDd, John OBtnll, Wm. Macdouald, A. Wilson, A. M. Dellsle, Hon. E. Masfion, directors. George Robson, eccrctary ; J. McElroy, superintendent of works ; I). Cuimingham, motor inspector ; V. H. Ixjfebvrp, clerk ; G. Monsel, assiiitaut clerk ; £. Hausdelmau, collector. Offlco : 64 St. Gabriel Street. MoNTRRAL Pbbmament Burdixo fkiCiKTr .— Board of Directors.— Henry Thomas, t^q. , president ; G. H. Frothlngham, vice president ; Tarton Penn, Esq., Robert Esdallo, Esq., A. W. Ogllvie, ICsq., Theo- dore Hart, Esq., W. R. Hlbbard, Esq., John Kerry, Esq. M. H. Gault, secretary and treasurer. Offlcc : 46 St. Francois Xavier St. Mount RoTAL Cemktery Company. "-Wm. Murray, president ; Bonj. Lyman, vice-president ; M. H. Ganlt, sccmtary-treasurer . lyustees.- -Hon. George MoflTatt, Mr. Justice McCord, George Mof- fatt,Jnn.,M. H. QauU, J. H. Sprlngle, C. Dorwin. William Spier, William Dow, Walter Benny, Jolin Red path, W. Murray, Johnson Thomson, Benjamin Lyman, George Hagar. Joseph M Ross, Hon. J. Ferrier, John Torrance, John J. Day, William I^earmont, G. B. Mulr, George H. Frothlogbam ; Richard Spriglngs, superintendent. , Agricultubal AasoQAnoN ov I/Owkr Canada. -W. L. Felton, Esq., gherbrooke, president -0. Duval. Esq., Three Rivers, Tst vlce-pre- Bldent ; W. Boa, Esq. , St. Laurent, 2nd vice-president ; G. Loclerc, Esq. , secretary and treasurer. MONTRRAL AORICCI.TURALAND HORTICULTURAL SocreTY.—G. DCSbaratS, Esq. , president ; S. J. Lyman. E.sq. , vice-president ; S. Bagg, G. W. Stephens, J. Cooper, J. Forrler, Jun., R. Spriglngs, J. Thayer, Jun., £. Atwater, committee ; J. Smith, treasurer ; J. £. Pell, setretary. s I t ^ I . t II ff institutions; I ,.f' ce : Corner St. MeRcnANTS* Exchanqb and Rrading Room. — Established May, 1864, IncoriK)rated by Act of PnrliamcFit, May 23rd, 1853.— D. L. HacDoa- gail, Chairman ; J. G. Dinning, Secretary. Mbchamgs' Instttutii of Montbbal.— Incorporated 1846— Hector Munro, President ; John C. Beckct, Vice President ; Robt. Irwin, Corresponding Secretary ; Juo. E. Pell, Recording Secretary ; N. B. Corse, Treasurer ; Jonathan Findlay, Librarian ; W. Kcmnedy, Cab- iuet-Kcftper. Committee— Mess rH. Geo. Gray, P. McQulsten, ThOB. Feascnden, Robt. Gardiner, A. Bertram and William Reld. ^-t 84 INSnTUTIONB. MKKCA.rnLR Ijrrart AsfHiofATiov.— Wni. Nlvln, Preuldont ; R. W. Matchitl, Vice-ProsWent ; J. C SIntcu, CorroHponding Secretary; S. Caldocott, Recording Secretary : \. U Sicvwrighif Trua.«uror. Directors ;— S. J. Lyman, A Mllloy, R. ThomHS. T L. SU^olo, E. Jud^o, J. IVwitt, O. R Jacques, S Stcplieus, J. D. Sutherland, P. D. BrowD. C. G. B. Hankln, Ubrarian. Boaud of ART8 AjfO MANiTFAfrrRKS ronLoWKRCANADA.— J. Redpalh, President ; W. Rodden, Vice -President ; N. B. Corso, Treasurer ; B. Cbainbcrlin, Secretary. ^ •r^c VAu a't*k I A^ \l*"r Montreal Oratorio S*)aKTY.---Strachau Belhune, Esq., President; Fred. lj»wford, Eaq., Vice-President ; James Forrier, Jun., Esq., Treasurer ; J. Taylor, Secretary ; T. .Montgomery, Librarian. Ommitte^. — Messrs . Wm. Hilton, Ed. Woods, John Kerry, James Norria. . . . ^ ^ . ,, ^" - " iNSxrnTCAjrADiKN.-Hon. L. A. l>easaullo8. President ; C. F. Papi neau, Ist Vice-President ; Antoine Tellier, '2nd V'ict^-Prcsident ; Vtetle- rlc lAnctot, Corres|)ondlng {Secretary ; Gonzalve Doutre, Recording Secretary ; Cyrllle Rertrand, Assistant HocordinKSecreUtry; Aumble Jodoin, ^H3U ., Treasurer ; J. N. DuMontiguy, Librarian ; Jos. Buu- chard, Assistant Librarian. iMmruT Canadisn Francais.— E. J. V. Rognaud, President; L. Lesage, Ist Vice-President ; Jos. Royal, *2n > / *: *.^' .> V '/ /A Photographic _Scifinces Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. M580 (716)872-4503 ^ \ iV A \ o^ >^ 86 NATIONAL 800INTIES. Nkw-England Soanr.— H. A. Nelson^ President; P. D. Browne, let Vice-President ; Champion Brown, 2nd Vice-President ; Clark Fitts, 3rd Vice-President ; B. P. Paige, 4th Vice-President ; D. T. Irish, Treasurer ; Jacob DeWitt, Corresponding Secretary ; E. I. Bancroft, Recording Secretary. Board cf O^^lo^rt. ---Samuel Browning, C. P. lAdd, Dr. J. A. Basin, J. D. Nutter, George Hagar, G. N. Warren, Freedom Hill, H. W. Atwater, Gilman Cheney. Gkrxa!! SoaRT.— Gerhard Lomer, President ; E Haeasgen, Vice- President : F. Rasche, Secretary ; L. Gnaodlnger. Treasurer : J. Bealc, E. Haeusgen, W. Riepert, Charitable Comroitiee ; F. Fiscner, J. Plamp, G. Schnepper, and H. Gebhard, Stewards. St. Jban Baptisti Socirtt.— Hon. G. R. S. de Beaqjeu, President ; R. A. R. Hubert, A. E. Montmarquet, Hubert Parfe, and Olivier Frechette, Vice-Presidents ; R. Trudeau. Treasurer ; Louis Beaudry, Grand Marshal ; R. BeUemare, Redording Secretary ; H. Fabre, Corresponding Secretary ; S. H. Trudel,M.D., Physician; Rev. M. Preyost, Chaplain. BENEVOLENT. to ttmninmfXJ Ladiks* BsjfSFOLiNT Socnrr. — Mrs. CGeddes^lst Directress ; Mrs. T. Paton, 2nd do. ; Mrs. T. Gordon, Treasurer ; Miss F. Byans, Sec- retary ; Mrs. Ogdcn, Secretary for Children. 9t. Patrick's BsNiroLBirr Societt. —John Brown, President ; Thos. Brennan, Ist Vice do. ; Ed. Spellman, 2nd do. ; Jas. O^Farrell, Sec- retary ; F. Cassidy, assist, do. ; M. Murphy, Treasurer ; M. Bergin, oollecting do. ; Thos. Drl^coII, assist col. 4b* s , 1 ' ■ > ■* t ♦•*"•»> FiREMENs' Brnsvolbnt Socibtt.— Alex. Bertram, President; P. Gboper and M. Moses, Vice do. ; W. Dalton, Secretary : 0. W. Slack, assist, do. ; A. McKaughton, Treasurer. PRonSTAifr Obphav Astlum — Mrs. Boss, Ist Directress; Mrs. Moflktt, 2nd. do. ; Mrs. Ty lee, Treasurer ; Mrs. McCord, Secretary ; Mr. and Mrs. Cribb, Saperlntendent and Matron. - Rom Av Cathouo Obpbait Aotluk Mrs. Boathlllier, directress ; Mrs. Ostell, assist, do. ; Mrs. Jules QoesDeL treas. ; Miss Petit, Sap* erintendent H .n .> *«iife- uovTfmjLh. «T ff : -J, TEMPERANCE. '»,:. .;#,T ^.'T'ri'n.rr^'? uit. Grand Div. S. T., C. E.—Head Quarters, Montr eal,—U, D. Jordan, Waterloo, G.W. P.; W. Russel, Quebec, G.W. A.; John 8. Hall, Montreftl, G.S.; Henry Cole, Graoby, G.T.; Rev. A. Duff, Sher- brooke, G. Chap.; John N. Mills, Bedford, G.C. ; P. H. Burton, Montreal, 6. ^en.; Geo. M. Rose, Quebec, P. G.W. P.; Wm. Mc- Cormick, Montreal, D.G.W.P . , ^ Soxs OF Temperajpcb —Howard Division^ No. 1, meets every Thurs- day evening, in Odd Fellows* Hall, Great St. Janaes Street. Eastern Star Division^ No. 49, meets every Thursday evening, over Mr. Wilson's printing office, ^otre Dame Street. St. Henry Union Divisi'm, No. 53, meets every Monday evening, at the village or St. Henry (Tanneries). St. Charles Division^ No. 61, meets at Point St Charles, Brown's School-House, every Monday evening. Mechanics^ Division, No. 65, meets erery Wednesday evening, at the Factories, Cote St. Paul. « r *r,.-^j>>p •r,,t^->,u -^,.^^y.■*:, /f Montreal Temperancb SoaBTV.— J. Dougall, President ; R. Camp- bell, Treasurer; J. C. Becket, Corresponding Secretary ; J. S. Hall, Recording Secretary. — — • tt ' Rbchabitrs.— Perseverance Tent meets every Taesday evening, S8 Great St. Jame;i ^bireet. St. Patrick*s Total Abstimbnok Soctbty.— Rev. Mr. Hogan, Presi- dent and Director; B. Devlin, Ist Vice-President ; Giristopher Mc Cormick, 2nd Vice-President ; P. J. Durack, Treasurer ; Thos. B. CpQsedine, Secretary. RELIGIOUS. ^ n y ■ I'- > . - \ French Ganadun Missionary Socibty— Lieut. -Col. Wilgress, R.A.^ President ; Hon. J. Ferrier, J. Redpath, Rev W. Taylor, D.O., and J. Dougall, Vice-Presidents ; J. Court, Treasurer ; Revds.H. Wilkes, D.D., J. B. Bonar, Honorary Secretaries; Rev. A. F. Kemp, General Secretary. Montreal Auxiliary Birlb Socibty.— Captain Maltland, President ; Hon. J^ Ferrier, J. Mathewson, Rev. Dr. Wilkes, Rev. Dr. Taylor, John Smith. Vice-Presidents ; T. M. Taylor, Corresponding Secretary; Professor Cornish, Recording Secretary ; I). Davidson, Treasurer ; J, Milne, General Agent and Depositary ; Rev. James Green , Travelling Agent. • - - --^'--' '■- • ■•^- -'» -v----^! I,, •v. ^'1 ■HH m liitioionc^ Rbiigiocs Tract SoaOTT.--.^. Davidson , President ; Principal Daw- son and T. M. Taylor, Tico-Presideni^ ; H. Vennor, Treasurer ; Rev. Geo. Cornish, Secretary ; James Milne, Depositary. Suh-CommUtee, for CUy Colporlage and Trad DistrHmHon.—J , A. Mathewson, Secretary ; Professor Cornish and J. Murphy. f' Canada Sunday Scbool Union.— Hon. James Ferrlor, President ; J. H. Maitland, John Kedpatb, Principal Dawson, Alexander Morris, H. A. Nelson, J. C. Becket, Vice-Presidents ; James Court, Treas- urer ; Rev. J. B. Bouar, Correfsponding Secretary; S. B. Scott, Recording Secretary ; James Milne, Depositary. Ladibs' BreLV Association.— Mrs. Davidson, President ;. Mrs. J. W. Dawson, Vice-President ; Mrs. D. Torrance, Treasurer ; Mrs. J. Ferrier, Jun . , Secretary. Wesleyan Missionary SocntTT.-" J. Ferrler, Jan., Treasurer ;-J. A. Mathewson, Secretary^ Wklbyan Sunday School Union.— Rev. E. B. Harper, President ; T. Pattoo , Secretary . - _ ^ ^ ,; * YouNQ Men's CnmsnAN Association and Cry Mission.— /^ooiim. Mechanics^ Hall. F. E. Grarton, President; R. G. Jamieson, Cor« responding Secretary ; Messrs. Masscy and Millen, Missionaries. OfcntCH Society or the Diocese of MoNTii«AL.~Ris Excellency tbd Right Honorable Lord Viscount Monk, Governor General of British North America, patron ; the most Reverend the Lord Bishop of Montreal, and Metropolian, President ; Hon George Bfoffatt,HoD. Mr. justice Aylwin, Hon. Mr. Justice Badgley, Hon. Mr. Justice McCord, Hon. J. P^ngman, Col. Wiigress, Col. Austin, C. Phillips, Thos. Selby, W. Baker, the Very Reverend* tbe Dean of Montreal, the Rev Canon Leach, the Principal of LenonxviUe College, Major Campbell, C.B., Colonel Stephens Baker, Rev. Canon Reld, Kev. Canon Townsond, and all Chairmen of former District Associations of this Society, Vice-Presidents. Office, Cathedral School House, University avenue. ' CbLONiAi Churcb and Scbool Society.— >Incorporated by Act of Parliament- Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, patron ; His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, and His Grace the Archbishop of York, Vice-patrons ; Corresponding Committee of the Diocese of Montreal : the Most Reverend the Lord Bishop of Montreal, and Me- tropolitan, President ; A. H. Campbell, Commercial Bank of Canada, Treasurer ; Rev. William Bond, Secretary ; Thomas Evans, asist. do. Place of meeting, 30 Bona venture Street, first Wednesday of every month at half past two o'clock. f HOMTBIAl. !'■) 60 -*;■* /-v! CHURCHES, CHAPELS, &c. ■'■jvm-- :■'> ROMAN CATHOLIC. y >-5< ■ Tho Right Rev. Ig. Bonrgct, Bishop of Montreal ; the Right Rev. J. Larocque, Bishop of SIdoDia and Coadjutor of Montreal. Seminary of Montreal.— U}i. D Granet, V. 6. Superieur; P. Bil- laudele, V. G. ; N. Dufresne, J. Comte, Proc. ; J. Arrand, L.Regourd, L. Villoueuve, B. Granjon, E. Picard, M. Bonnissant, A. Barbarin, J. Aoustln, L. Pelllssler, S. Denis, L. Billion. H. Prevost, V. Rousselot, F. Daniel, J. Perrault, C. Desmaznres. A. Giband, J. Bardey, D. Tambareau, P. Rousseau, R. Rousseau.' J. Taliet, J. Archambault, T. Parent, E. Viger, L. Colin, G. Leclair. Mission du Lac dei Deux ifonto^^ne*.— MM. A. Mercicr , directeor ; A. Cuog, J. Palatio. ilglise de Notre Ihxmede TovU traces.— MM. F. Lacan, directeur; J. B. Marsolais. ■ ^ •~'' i .,;«.- * ilgliie St. ./aestief.— MM. A. Dimplon, directeur ; fl. Lenoir, V. Sorin. tylise St, PcUrice.— MM. P. Dowd, directeur ; J. Toupiu, M. O'Brien , J. Hogan, J. Brown.F. BakewelL . \^ Hotel Z>ieu.— MM. Nercam, directeur ; P. Deguire. Chrand Shninaire ai the Mountain. — MM. J. Baile, directeur ; J. B. Larue, H. Rouxel, A. Vactaer, A. Trancbemontagne. CdUiege de Montreal. -"M}i. C. Lenoir, directenr ; J. Delavlgne, J. Singer, J. Moyen, M. O'Farrell, D. Lefebvre, L. Sentenne. -^^'^^ St. Martf't CoUeffe (Jotittt).— RR. PP. F. Vignon, P. Martin, A. Harvequez, A. LArcher, Hersen, Michel, Mignard, Pillard. • --^ v^*^ Novicai det JesuiUt au SauU au RecolleL—lELB. PP. Sachez, Des- yardens. . SL Joseph^ 8 Agylvm, Longue P<4nie.-"yLM. A. Brals, P. Mercure. Parish Church : High Mass, morning, at 9^ ; Vespers at 3 o'clock. St. Patrick's Church : High Mass, morning, 6J^; Vespers at 3 o'clock. Bonsecours Church : Morning Service at lj4 ; Kveniug Service at5>^. St. James Church : High Mass, morning, 9>|^ ; Vespers at 3 o'clock. Cathedral (Bishop Church): High Mass, morning, at 9>i^ ; Vespers at 3 o'clock. St. Ann's Church : Morning Service at 8 o'clock. St. Bridget's Church : Morning Service at 7>^. St. Peter's Church : High Mass, morning, 9>|( ; Vespers at 2)^ p.m. I '3 1 I rvr . 1 90 CH(JB0HB8| ITO. I ■I ?; 1 1 :■ PROTESTANT. Church or EifGLAND.-^Tbe Right Rev. Francis Fulford, D.D., Lord Bishop of Montreal. Cathedral Clergy : Very Rev. J. Bethime, D.D., Rector and Dean ; Rev. Canon Thompson, let Assistant Minister; Rey. Canon White, 2nd Assistant Minister. Trinity Church: Rev. Oanon Bancroft, M.A.; Rev. W. Curran, Assistant Minister. St. George's: Rev. Canon Leach, D.C.L., Incumbent; Rev. W. Bond, Assistant Minister. St. Stephen's : Rev. J. Ellegood. ♦ St. Lulce's : Rev. J. Irwin. St. Mary's (Hocbolaga): Rev. R. R. Bur rage. y Hours of Service.'^C&ihedrski^ daiij, at 11)^ a.m. and 6 p.m., ttom Eastcr-day to 1st October, and 4 p.m. the rest of the year Sundays, at 11 a.m. ; for military, 1>^ p.m. ; 3>^ p.m., and evening at 7. All others at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ■.,'*i-.'. K-;- ffwifw , ttt- »A» Church of Scotland. —St. Andrew's, Rev. Dr. Mathie3on,Ila.m., and 7 p.m. Sunday School. 3 p.m. St. Paul's: Rev. W. Snodgrass^, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 3 p.m. iCanada Prbsbttirmn CHDRCH--St. Gabriel Street, Rev. A. F. Kemp, ll. a.m and 7^ P.in. Sunday School, 2)^^ p.m.. f Cote Street, Rev. D. H. Mc Vicar, 11 a.m. and 7 p.OL Sunday School, 3 p.m. ^ Lagauchetlere Street, Rev. Dr. IVtylor, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sun- day School at 8 p.m. ^ American Prksbttkriait.— Great ^t. James Street, Rev. James B. Bonar, U a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday Sobool, 9)^ a.m. Frrxch Protbstant.— Corner of Dorchester and St. Charles Ba- romee Street : Rev. J. E. Tanner, 11 a.m. Wbsletan MKTHomsTS.— Great St. James Street, Rev. E. B. Harper, If .A., No. 2 Hanover Terrace. GriflQntown : Rev. J. H. Johnson, M.A. -^ Quebec Suburbs : Rev. W. R. Parker, B.A, Service at all the above plaoes, lOK a-m. and d>^ p.m. Sunday School, at all the above and at the Weeleyan School House, corner of Dorchester and St. Charles Baromee Streets. ^/^ UOJTVMkL. 91 Mkthodist Nkw Goitnkxion.— Saiem Church, Panet Street, Quebec Suburbs, Rev. Wm. Eeam. * .; Ebonezer Church : Dupre Lane, Rev. J. Shuttleworth. Residence of both Ministers, opposite Ebenezer Church, Dupre Lane. Sorvico at 10>^ a.m. and (^^ p.m. Sunday School, 2 p.m. at each place. CoNOREGATioNiL — ZioD, Radegoudo Street, Rev. Dr. Wilkes, 11 a.m and 7 p.m. Sunday School, .3 p.m. rt^.i a BjipnsT, Beaver Hall Hill, Rev. Dr. Goadby, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sftoday School, 9>^ a.m. CNmRxiir, Beaver Hall, Rev. John Cordner, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 9>i^ a.m. CLUBS. ' ^i^mudM V ,_ K 1^ , .--# ^ . MoznuKAL CRionvr CLUB.->Sir. W. F. Williams, President ; T. Bacon, Vice do. : W. F. Kay. Secretary : S. Morgan, Treasurer. Committee — Capt. Beresford. S.F. Gds., Capt Bloomfleld, 47th, Gapt. Phillips, Gren. Gds. , Gapt. Hogge, 16th, F. H. Fisher, T. Dunlop. r SoaAt CRicmT Clitb.— A. McPherson, President ; R. W. liatchttt, Vice do. ; Chas. Hanson, Secretary ; W. V. Davrson, Treasurer. Committee— J. Bronsdon, W. McFarlane, T. W. Wragg. UifiTiD CiuoKSt Club. -W. H. Stanley, President; 0. E. Colson, Vice-President ; Frank Bond, Treasurer ; S. Popham, Secretary, Committee : Messrs. Smith, Tyre, and ElHot. Mox^rRBAL CuRUNO Cli7B.— Robert Simms, Fresident ; Wm. Milkier ham, Vice-President ; James Tyre, Treasurer ; Geo. Denholm, Secro: tary ; Andrew Law and H. L. Macdougall, Representative Members. TtesTLB CuRUNG Club J. Benning, President ; J. Thompson, Vice do. ; 0. H. Gould, Treasurer ; H. Atwater, Secretary. Represeiita* tive Members.~A. Allan and G. Shaw. Committee^Peter Robertson, T. Kershaw, D. Shaw, C. Hamilton. ■ • — « fi'tfi ')/ ■ Cambdonu CusunoClub.— R. Gardner, President; O. F. Prow8«^ Vice-President ; F. Flrxnaii, S^retiu^j^ ai^d triMWurer. n I •'.'I k y •s, •^1 M 'tytrsar.o\i ^ lfo>TRBAi. Cii£8S (i^i.UB.— H« A. Howe, rrcsidcDt ; Cbs. Glackmoyer, and John Popham, Vice do. ; T. Watkins, Secretary and Treasurer. ComVnittee— J. W. Ritchie, Thos. Darling, I. G. Anchor, R. W. Mat- chitt, L. J. Lamontagne. Oub-Room, Nordheimer^i} Hall, Great ^t. James Street. )<•<' .^. '>^.r,^/V ■4 .;i 'i ■ ! : if ] MoNTRKAL Gtmnaotio Club.— R. fl. Stephens, President ; J. L. Morris and W. B. Lambe, Vlc©-Pre.^ldents ; F. S. Barnjum, Secre- tary ; W. v. DawsoD, Treasurer. Committee : J. T. Molson, J. J. Redpath, M. Lemoiue, T. 8. Hunter, E. W. Eadle. t ' ».i Montreal Skatxttg CLrB.*-Slr W. F. Williams, President; A. Heward, Vice do. ; Henry McKay, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee of Management. — Thos. Gordon, A. H. Lunn, W. Osborne Smith, F. J. Brady, J. W. Hopkins, Gordon McKonzie, Jas. S. Tyre, Jas. G. Johnson. Committee for Election of Members — A. M. Dellslo, W. Smith, Thos Gordon, A. He ward, Henry Budden, A. H. Lunn, Gordon McKenzie. < ; ) : * St. Gkorge's Snow-Sbov Club.— Thomas Parsons. President ; Ed. Irwin, Vice-President ; Albert Morris, Secretary -Treasurer. Com- mittee : Messrs. Macfkrlane, Hillock, Cutland, Beaumont, and Mahalg. Aitrora Snow Shob Clvb.— R. Gray, President ; T R. Wragg, Ist Vice do. ; J. Wilkinson, 2d do. do. ; J. D. Gray, Treasurer ; John I^nox, Secretary. Commiltee— J. T» Beilby, J. Hurley, J. L. Tetu, H. Walker, John Oissels. Axbrica SNow-Sbob CLvb.— J. M. Holland, President ; P. B. Brlggs, Vice-President; W. A. Germon, Secretary ; J. W. Heaney, Treas- urer. Gotnmlttee of Management : W. Cnllen, A. Felce, G. Groves, J, Cbtrkin, I>. Desautelle. \ 'i i ii"' Erina Snow-Sbob Club.— T. Nicholson, President ; I. Watson and P. McGeehin, Vice-Presidents ; P. F. Walsh, Secretary -Treasurer. Committee of Management : Messrs. Rigney, Rooney, Rafter, Bear- dow, and Sweeny. Excelsior Snow Sbob Club.-- A. Mclntyre, President ; A. Brodie, Vlce-Pres.; E. Murray, Secretary: W. Minto, Treasurer. Com- mittee : Messrs. W. Gault, J. Dougall, J. Urqubart, G. Boon, and J. Wamock. Montreal Snow-Sbob Club.— N. H- Hughes, President ; George Parys andfl. W. Rintoul,yice-Presidents ; W. H. Wootvii«AV I ^ I § 5 ai 5 ^ s ^ as /» «' I ^ I ! 5 g t * •« r s I :- 5 «. 3 QQ I O 03 S S QQ OQ QQ i: ,? « 23 « I $ N 2 ri £ ii ;K 1 -b a « 5 CO 0) ^ S as I s 60 5 ^ ^ ^ ^ 3 9 a > D n n M .1 ii^it. a.i .to* :m f; - 1 i ^ k .1 ■'^Wi ^ '**l^ir' » li '^Iml' ■ • '> 'i^'uKt* ' ■ 'i'^pi i^'f^yi^ M :i» r ' ,] 'T^HI" ' ' JiMK§l^'r 1, 'linPw'* ||ffi6j^|^- .; '11^' ^■ ^mK.' ' 'S« ■''W' 1' ) ' I . » ■. ■ l»»l ^'-•'K h "^ ;^ ■ .- *.- ' Is '* . ;^^ ■ft* f- ■' *^ • 1 f ij;!-^ i ill" t^j^^iji., ,i ^' ■■jBRiti .-SE. '^'wqI^' ' «'' 4 ; 5- ;. I 94 fi H ■■ ! *• MA80KI0. MASONIC. « ♦ PROVINCTAL GRAND LODGE. MofUrecUand }Vm Hmry. R.W. Br. Hon. Mr. Justice Badgley, P.G.M. Frederick Griffln, D. P.G.M. it Meetings : Second Monday in May and November. ROYAL ARCH MASONRY. M. I. Com. Hon. Mr. Justice Badgley, P.G., Superintendent for Canada. - ST. PAUL'S ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 614, E.R. [; \ "^T' AOacJud to St, PauVi Lodge. M.E.C. Strachan Bethune,Z.; M.E.C. R. D. Collis, H.; M EC. A. H. McOalman, J.; EC. Walter Scott. E.; E.C. J. W. HoplcinB, N.; E.C. Joseph Wallcer, Treasurer; E. A. C. Hoolcer,P.S.; C. Duncan Robertson, A.S. ; Robert Colquhoun , Janitor. -. 'V ' ^ St. PAUL'S LODGE, No. 614, R.B. -' V.W^ Brother John S. D. MoGill, captain R. C. RiQcs, W.M. ; T.W. Brother Archibald Hamilton McCalman, P.M. ; Brother Wm. Osborno Smith, S.W.; Rufus Fairbanks, J.W.; Joseph Walker, Treasurer; Thomas F. Blackwood, Secretary ; Richard A. Brooke, S.D. ; Brown Chamberlin^J.D.; Wm. B. Lambe, D.C. ; James Rose, I.G. ; Robert Colquhoun, Tyler ; William B. Allan, Asst. T. ST. GEORGE'S LODGE, No. 64«, ENGUSH REGISTRY, n William George Slack, W.M.; George Nunn, P.M.; Joseph Mag- loire Do^ardins,S.W.; Ambrose Case Weeks, J. W.; John Harold, Treasurer; Alfred h^andham, Secretary: Wm. Johnson, Assistant Secretary * Wm. Buckhafti, S.D. ; Paoi Cote, J.D.; Charles Henry Binger,I.G.; Angelo Michelle Francisco Gianelli, Director of Core- mooles I Wilson Black Allan, Tyler. n- e ST. LAWRENCE LODGE, No. 023, R.E. Thomas Mllton,W.M.; Romeo H. Stephens, P.M.; John McPher- Bon, S.W.; Henry Henderson, J.W.; Wm. McGill Secretary ; R. P. McGinnka, Treasurer ; Alei. McDonald. S. P. M[>! B. McPhorson, J.D. ; Wm. Easton, p.C. ; Cliarles Brush, I.G.; W. B. Allan, Tyler. The regular meetings of St. Lawrenoe Lodge are held at 804 Notre Dame Street^ on the first Tuoiday in e«ch month. ) -^ m &■ a < % •I it. ICONTBSlfi. 95 ELGIN LODGE, No. 348, R.S. R W. Thoraes Yeoman, R.W.M.; James Smith, R.W.P.M.; O. Batty, W.D.M.; H. 8. Walker, W.S.M.; J. C. Furnlval, W.S.W.; J. McNab, J.W • G SaDderson : Treasurer ; Henry Rose, Secretary ; W. Blackburn, S.D. ; , J.D. ; , I.G. ; W. B. Allan, Tyler Meets first Monday in every month, at 304 Notre Dame Street. <^'*'<^ GRAND CHAPTER OF CANADA. » M.E. Comp. J. C. Franck, G.Z.; R.E. do., E. Hoathflcid, H.; R.E. do.,W. B. Simpson, J.; R.E. do., T. B. Harris, Scribe E. ; R.E. do ,G. W. Whitehead, do. N.; R.E. do., T. J. Angel, P.S.; R.E. do., D. Curtis, Treasurer ; R.E. do., L. H. Henderson, Regis- trar J Comp. T. McMullin, Janitor. , r u^:,t^/.>^ 8T. GEORGE'S LODGE, No. 19, C.R. i R.W. Bro. A. A. Stevenson, D.D.G.M., W.M,; R.W. Bro. A.W'' Ogilvie, P.M.; Bro. Lodger Labelle, S.W.; Robt. A. Smith, J.W. ; David Moss, Treasurer ; Alex. Taylor, Secretary: A. J. W. Laidlaw, S.D. ; Robert Irwin, J.D. ; Nell Douglas, I.G. ; Wm. Hannah, Tyler ; Harry Seymour, D.C. Meets on third Tuesday of each month in the Masonic Hall, comer Place d'Armes and Noire Dame Street. f-t. 4 i LODGE OF ANTIQUITY, B.C. R.W. E. Morris, W.M.; W.R. M. Scholes, P.Mj^ A. A. Trottler, S.W.; S. Littauer. J.W.; B. Levin, Treasurer ; W. Wltbey, Secre- tary ; Wm. Hannah, Tyler. > Meets first Tuesday in every month, at thie Masonio Hall, Plaoe d'Armes. ,. . KILWINNING LODGE OF MONTREAL, No. 124, R. OF 0. R. Wor. Bro. John Helder Isaacson, W.M.; V.W.B. John Boyd,^ P.M.; Jno. Renshaw, S.W.; Wm. Stewart, J.W. ; Caldecott, Treasurer ; Alex. Cblsholm, Secretary : L. Steale, S.D.; Otto Mevee, J.I). ; J. Clarke, I.G. ; W. Hannah, Tyler. y Meets second Monday in every month, at Masonic Hall, Place d*Armes. Number 90 members. CARNARVON ROYAL CHAPTER, No. 21, R.E. Comp. A. Bernard, P.Z.; E. Comp. L. L. Levey, — Z.; B. Comp. G. W. Towner, H.; E. Comp. A. A. Stevenson, I.; Comp. R. A. Smith, Scribe £.; Omp. A. W. Ogilvie, Scribe N.; Compel S. Browning, Treasurer ; Comp. W. Hannah, Janitor, ^-i^^^m .«* . # i •'■I s ■J. ->1 il i it '4 ■ifU 96 UUTtA. hi hMi *M "ill h^" . 18 h^\ III! ;h'» • rf - rtt .Of" MILITIA DEPARTMENT. AxwirrAsrr Gkniral's Omcs.— Ucut. Col. tho Hon. U. A.aeSala* berry, Dep Adjt. Gen., Lower Canada; Lieut. Col Walker Powell, Dep. A^i. Gen., Upiier Canada : Robert Berry, Chief Clerk and Ac- counUnt; W. R. Wright, ThoB. Wily, F. X. Unjbert, C. H. O'Meara, Cyrille JuDot, Grant Seymour, T. LaRose, Clerks* ^i^i Ninth Miutaky Distkicf, C. E., Major William Saoho, Asflist. Aevlin ; Minors : T. Alfred Evans and C. F. Hill. Oaptaim: J. W. Hanson, W. Middleton, E. Burns, H. Kavanagb, ITrank Bond, J. L. Bronsdon, L. A. Duflresae, A» A.ifeilleur, Peter C. Moir. ;v I IdeutenanU: Charles D. Hanson, O. B. Pearson. George Wilson, F. Kernan, D. Rooney, W. J- Porteous, A. M. David, £.£. Beaudry, G. Brown. Efuigfu: J. R. Boyce, J. Garven, W. McDonald, H. J. Clarke, F. X. Gallagher, W. Farrell, W. Burland, E. A. Burrage, E. Holton, J. Perreauli, A. G. Lindsay, W. O. Slack. Captain and AcUutant, Edwyn Evans ; Captain and Paymaster, S. H4 May ; Lieutenant and Quartermaster, Peter Cooper ; Surgeon, W. E. Scott, M.D.^ Issistanl Surgeon, F. W. Oan4»bell, M.D. UONTMAL. 97 "Tim R0TAL8."— Llout.-Col. n. L. Roulh ; Majors : The Houble. John Rose, M.P.P., and John Flelcbor. Captains : Walter Scott, Andrew Allan, Gordon MackonzIo^Tbomaa Kirby, John W. Hbpkius, Alexander Campbell, John Grunt, Henry Lvman. 'HeutenanU: Andrew liaw, John H. Routh, Alexander Rae Allan, Andrew F. Maophcrson, Frederick Mackenzie. Alexander Cowan. . < Emigns: James S. Tyre, Jackson Rae, Rufus Fairbanks, Hector' Maclccnzle, David Leaoh, Jumes Hamilton, Frederic S. Lyman, Wm. Crcighton . PflywKM/er; Captain James t. Mathewson. i* ^"^ v«»'^ i^ ♦A Qaartfnmwtef.' Lieutenant George Winks. " • . ij Tni/brm; Scarlet, blue facings. fr> .- — - : naa^ ViCTOKiA V. M. RiFLKS. ---Lieut. -Col W. Osborne Smith ; Majors: J. G. K. Houghton and Augustus He ward ; Lieutenant Thos. Bacon, Adjutant. No, 1 Gompany—J. 6. Johnson, captain ; Hartd . S. MacDougall, lieutenant; Louis Stevenson, ensign. ;^«Hao.u ^iti: No. 2 Oompany—Vfrn. Nivin, captain ; J. Ur^ubart, lleutenaiit ; , ensign. No, 8 CSompon^— Thos. Ogilvy, captain ; — — , lieatenant ; W. H. Hutton, ensign. No. 4 Company-^ A\9X, Henderson, captain ; Hy. Budden, lieuten- ant ; Wm. Hall, ensign. No. 6 Company— Capt. Crawford ; • . i ^ i v tai,i , lieutenant ; John M. Bellhouse, ensign. is hm-jr;! No. 6 Otmipany— Wm. Thos. MoGrathy captain ; Francis Scholes, lieutenant; J. J. Redpath, ensign. ,,'ji,LL ,v ..^^ <,.:..,a , . .^^1 I .#• Ath Battalion, Hochblaga Dght Infantrt.— Lieut. -Col. Ashley Hibbard, commanding ; Major Sir Edward Graham, Bart. No. 1 Oi/&pany— Robt. Wall, captain ; C. Bryson, lieutenant ; W. W. O^Brien, ensign. No. 2 Company— Thos. Binmore, captain ; Geo. Home, lieutenant; Henry Henderson, ensign. No. 3 Company— Gottlieb Reinhardt, captain ; F. Dettmers, lieu- tenant ; George Reinhardt, ensign. No. 4 Company— J. H. Isaacson, captain ; J. A. Rogers, lieutenant; G. G. Wolfe, ensign. No. 5 Company—Q. Porter, captain ; W. A. Bates, lieutenant ; W. Goodfeliow, ensign. No. 6 Company-'B. Ibbotson, captain ; S. N. Hearle, lieutenant ; J. Thompson, ensign. No. 7 Ckmipany "F, Crlspo, captain; W. H. Manby, lieutenant; C. A, Bice, ensign. ^ 1 ■ I .' I 1 Ff I Kit' 98 ^mLITIA. No. 8 Compamy-'J. Martin, captain ; J. Aikin , lieutenant ; 3. Perry, ensign . iStajf. —Captain Samuel Filer, a(!yntant ; H. Ellis, quartermaster ; J. P. Rottot, surgeon ; O. Raymond, assistant surgeon. fill! \i,r^ 1... •\ » > ** Chasseurs Canamins,** 4th BattauonY. M. of Montkial.— Lt.- Colonel Charles Coursol ; Majors : Eraste Malhiot and Louis Nap. DuTernay. No. 1 CofmHrny-'A, Audet, captain; S. Lefebvre, lieutenant; Tyrie Cou'iilard, ensign. No 2 Company— J , B. £mond| captain ; J. B. Choquette, lieu- tenant ; Cleophas Emond, ensign. No. 3 Company— Joseph Beaudry, captain ; P. Lesperance, lieu- tenant : , ensign. No, 4 Company—?. J. M. Cinq-Mars, captain ; Ludger Labelle, lieutenant; U. N. Louis, ensign. No. 5 Company— C. C. Sp^nard, captain ; A. B. Lavallee, lieuten- ant ; J. B. Ouilbault, ensign. No, 6 Company—E. D. D*Orsonnens, captain ; J. L. Tetu, lieuten- ant ; A. Hudon, ensign. No, 7 Oompany—Leon Sp^aard, captain ; Francois Payette, lieu- tenant; A. Brunet. ensign. No. 8 Oomptmy^'?, E. Normandeau, captain ; »— — , lien- tenant ; , ensign. No, i Cmnpany—K, Bissonnetta, captain ; ant ; , ensign. -, lieuten- No, 10 Company-''R«>i»\fa4iW Paymaster : 2nd Captain George Dowker. Quartermaster: 1st Lieutenant George Lulham. DIRECTORY TO PUBLIC OFFICES. Adjutant General's OflBce, Craig Street, near Sanguinet Street. Bankrupt Court, New Court House. Board of Trade, Merchant's Exchange. Chief Eng. Fire Department, City^ Hall, Bonsecours Market. City Clerk, do do City Surveyor, , do do City Treasurer, do do aty Water Works, do do Commander of the Forces, 26 Notre Dame Street. Commissariat Office, 67 Notre Dame Street. Coroner of the District, 70 St. Denis Street. Custom -House, St. Paul Street and Custom-Houso Square. Clerk of the Peace and Crown, Court-Huuse. Commissioners for the Harbour of Montreal, CustomHouse Square. Emigration Office, 66 Commissioners Street. Excise, 94 Notre Dame Street. French Homan Catholic Orphan Asylum, Notre Dame Street, next Recollet Church. Gas Company, 64 Gabriel Street. General Hospital, Dorchester corner St. Dominique Street Grand Trunk R.R. Offices, Point St. Charles. Geological Survey, 58 St Gabriel Street. Harbour Master, Custom* Hou^vj Square. Hotel Dieu Hospital, Upper St. Urbain Street. Ladies* Benevolent Institution, 33 Berthelot Street. Marriage Licenses, 11 Mount Royal Terrace. ^ ■ leo DUI10VOBT« J i' I Montreal DispensarT. 100 Fortiflcatlon Lane. Mdnireal Telegraph Company, St Sacrament Street. ^ Natural HistOrj Society, University Avenue, near EngllBh CktheUral. Police Office, Jacques Car tier Square. Post Office, corner Great St James and St Francois Xavler Streets. Protestant Orphan Asylum, St. Catherine, near Drummond Street Prothonotary'B Office, Coart-House. Registrar's Office, New Court House. Recorder's Court, Jacques Cartier Square. SheriiTs Offioe, New Court House. St Patrick's Orphan Asylum, acyoining St. Patrick's Church. Superintendent of Education, Old Goyemment House. Town 1l^)or, 62 Notre Dame Street. United States Consul , 9 Great St James Street. University Lying-in Hospital , 47 St. Urbaln Street Wharflnger'8 Office, Custom-House ^uare. .« ■iTiv'i ^mdwjH .ij£: i4i(mj^mM ') f'h M±\ ' ■,r,.:^'' 1 : J* u .■ I* f' tirw- ^kt-yiV: iK^n ,?' ■■'1*^ m'dsiX ^;3io»l *f^ll*? «©pMjii] .•t«jaH ifu»t;(.#i.> I r liai^ IT »* i. qUBWBmOk tt)l II lo ^ QUEBEO. CORPORATION, OPFICBRS, &c. '^'^ i ' Alain, J. B. Baliarge, C. Burns,!. Gauvreau, P. Gibliu, J. Hall, 6. Hearn, J. JolicoQur, P. Thomas Pope, Mayor. oou;faijx>B8. Klrwln, W. Lfuroie, fi. Laird, J. Lemieux,1S. " LampBon,W. Lemesurier, J. Merrill, A. Marsden, Wm. OfnCIRS OV TBB OORPORinOlf. McGreery, T. Eoy, L. J. Benaud, J. B. Robertson, A. Rousseau, E. St. Pierre, G. St. Michel, C. TouraDgeau, J. F. X. Garneau, City Cleric ; N. Fages, Asst. do. ; A. Gauthier City Treasurer ; J. Boomer, Astt. do. ; L. E. Dorion, Book-keeper ; A. Gagnon, Supernumerary ; J. Hamel, Oty Surveyor ; Theophile Baillarge, Assist, ditto; J. P. M. Leoourt, Architect, T. Trudel, Clerk. WaUr Workt Office. , Water Works Manager ; H. O'Donnell, Engineer, , W. IT. Superintendent ; J. Wright, Collector ; A. B. McConnellf Clerk ; J. Rousseau, Overseer ; Pierre fioivin. Keeper of the Chateau d'Eau. J. B. Bureau, Chief of Police ; E. Reynolds, Deputy do.; J. Gron- din and A. S. Matte, Assessors ; S. Newton and Charles Moisen, Auditors. Market Department *P. Walsh Clerk of the Lower Town Market t M. 0*Leary, Uerk (^ the Upper town Market ; , Clerk or St. Paurs ditto ; J. 0. Bigaouette, Gerk of Jacques Gartler ditto ; L. N. Rheaume, Clerk of Cliamplain ditto. Pierre Campeau, Superintendent Fire Department. iZ0corder?< Gmrf.— Jacques Cremasie, Recorder ;C. L.t3eth!ngt| Clerk; J. A. Ely, Asst. do. ; P. Thibaudeau, B. lacrolz.J Baker.; D. Rosa, J. Courtney, E. Plante, J. Murphy, BailifBi. L. G. Baillarge, Attorney; A. B. SIros, Notary ; F. X. JulieOL Chief Messenger. -*' POST OFFICE. John Sewell, Psstmastsr. R. G. Patton, Assistant Poatmastsr. » R. G. Faaon, Assistant Poatmasisr. j David Logis, senior olerk ; R. Glover, window clerk_; F. M. BopoL andJ. E. Bolduo, money letter clerks ; P. Glngras, B. I erases, J« Gri^, C. ChamberliA, Ostufe BkxQii, fiMtyid Yeoghmiy cterlMl. ^1 m \ 102 QlTIBVO. '*i COJ^SULATES. Belpium—A. Joseph, 59 St. Peter Street, L.T. Denmark-"K. Ryan, 36 St. Peter Street. L.T. .^ , v, Ibance -Bfiron Gauldrec Bolll^au, 19 D'Auleufl Street, TJ.t. Hanseatic Cities of Germany- E. Ryan. 35 St. Peter Street, L.T. Norway and Sweden -A. Falkonberg, 40 St. Peter Street, L.T, PoHitgal -W. H. Tilstone, 8 St. Peter Street, L.T. Prusiia-' Hod. George Pemberton, 19 St. James Street, L.T. Jlaly-'-Oeo. Beswick, Mountain Hill, L.T. United Statet—Q. S. Ogden, Hunt's Wharf, L.T. .t^ -o«n!i?afj,i f .1 ♦l»gar1Vv » BOARD OF TRADE. CouNCit.— James G. Ro-^is, President ; A. Joseph, Vice-President ; J. H. Clint, Treasurer ; A. Fraser, Secretary ; O. B. Renaud,P. Oarneau, H. Dubord, H, S. Scott, "W. Walker, Jr., James Dean, Jr., W. G. Wurtele, D. D. Young, R. H. Smith, A. Thomson. ;- Hi., QUEBEC EXCHANGE. . V -».vtfjkr*. * f ' Managing CommVtee. -W. H. Anderson, Chairman; A. D. Bell, H. J. Noad, D. D. Young, Hon. George Pemberton ; Robert Shaw, Secretary-Treasurer ; Wm. Lane, Superintendent. nmH }^mi^.Vi4Ki , CUSTOMS. J. W. Dunscomb, collector. Louis Massue, sorvejor ; J. A. Green, assistant sarreyor; C. E. Allen, chief landing waiter ; C. Cazeau, 2nd landing waiter ; J. Thompson, 3rd landing waiter ; W. N. Loo, 4th landing waiter ; L. Bilodeau, 5th landing waiter ; K. S. Ross, chief clerk ; Geo. Colley andC. G. Gouin, clerks to surveyor ; J. J. P. O'Moara, measuring surveyor : N. Balzerelti, F. Valois, Geo. Campbell, Alfred Hawkins, Alfred Wheeler, clerks ; V. X. Frenctte, appraiser ; F. X. Metivier, assistant appraiser ; James Sealey , warehouse keeper and locker ; J. Lambert, tide surveyor ; A. G. Ruel, assistant tide surveyor ; H. M6Hugh, sampler and weigher; A. Bowden, messenger; J. Rad- ford, preveuUve officer, Todousac ; George McKenale, collector, Ohtcoutlml. TRINITY HOUSE. Jamee Gillespie, master ; R. I. AUeyn, deputy master ; H. Bars- tall, F. Gourd eau. Sen., superintendent of pilots ; H. Gowen, V. Telu, F.* Bateau, H; N. Jones, wardens ; J. D. Armstrong, harbour toasted ; J. Smith, Jim. , superintendent of pilots ; A. Lemolne, treasurer ; EL B. Lindsay, olerk ; B. Simon, ^ i\ !K>avid Alexander Ross George Futvoye Fred. C. Vanuovous Thomas Pope James M . Lemoine Edward Jones .John O'Farrell H. L. Langevln Richard C. Peutland Aaron -L. Gravely William E. Duggan J. H. Willan .Jamos Prendergast George M. De Chene John Gleason Philippe J. Joliccour Charles Eugene Panot Richard Pope Loui:j J. A. Bernler Chs. L. G. Gethlngs Levison Sewell Date of : Commifi'on May, 1847 July, 1847 Jan., 1848 Jan., 1848 Aug., 1848 April, 1849 July, 1849 Mar., 1860 May, 18^ Oct., 1860 July, 1850 Oct., 1861 Dec, 1861 April, 1852 June, 1852 Nov., 1863 Jan., 1854 Jan., 1854 Feb., 1854 April, "1864 June, 1854 Sept., 1864 Jan . , 1855 Feb., 1855 i i.\ *' I 1*1 /I '■fl 104 ^mnvo. ■a i MIMBmB^ James Dutibar Louis B. Caroa M. A. Hearn Cyi ille T. Suzor Hammond Gowan F.K AudetdliLapolnie H. G. Joly Gilbert H. Larue Edouard Remillard Fred. Wm. Andrews Richard Alioyn H. Elzear Taschereau Frederick I^mpson Jean Bte. Plamondoo John Murphy Charles Panel. Jun. Jbhn B. Duggan DIdier J. Montambault Joseph G. Bosse Chs. P. Pelletier DHeof Commis'on Feb., 1866 Feb., 1865 May, 1866 June, 1865 Aug., 1866 Sept., 1855 Nov., 1865 Feb., 1856 Mar., 1866 Oct., April, 1866 1867 Oct., 1857 Oct., 1869 Nov., 1869 June, 1869 Dec, 1869 Dec, 1850 Deo., 1S69 Jan., 1860 Jan., i«6o; Gome Morisctto Chs. J. H. IJoyd O. A. Casgrain Louis A. Miller John B. Langlols Alexander Fraaer Henry C. Poier Aug. R. Angers Louis Gullbault Jean F. A. Garneau George Lampsoa Wm. G. Colfcr Louis A. N. Seers J. J. 0. Forliep J. G. Damour L. G. Bourdages C. P. Lindsay " Denis Murray W. C. Gibsone John F. McDoo«U Dale of Cbmmls'on Jan., 18A0 Feb., 1860 Mar., 1860 May, 1860 June, 1860 Jane, 1860 July, 1860 July, 1860 Sept., 1860 Dec, 1860 Dec, 1860 Jan., 1861 Jan., 1861 Mar., 1861 July, 1861 Sept., 1861 Sept., 1861 Oct., 1861 May, 1862 May, 1862 '>'^ 1 s nmi .-iU LVCORPORATED BOARD OF NOTARliS. R. eiackmeyer, Presldeot. > J. Latir in. Secretary. J. PetHcierc, Treasurer. W. BIgnell, Syndic. A. B. Slrois,^. Petltcierc, E. Gkickroeyer, Louis Prevoet, N. H. fiowen, A. Campbell, 6. Gtiay, J. Laurln, F. M. Quay, W. Blgnell, PhiUiiipe Huot, Chas. Cinqmars. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, crrr of QUBBxa John W. Dunscomb Joseph Morrin Henry LcMesurier John G. Clapham fiammond Gowern Edouard Giackmeyer Antoine Archange Parent Ft-anfois Xavier Paradls George Mellls Douglaa J. Z^phcrin Nault Joseph Painchand George Holmes Parke Joseph Robitallle Edouard Rosseau William Hedley AodersoD William O'Brien EdouaM Dugal Osborne L.iUchard8GQ i\ QVIBIO. IDS James F. Bradsbaw Jobn Cbilds Jean Elio Gingras Felix T. Blgauouette Louis Falardcaa DaDlel McGie Thomas E. Dickinson AntboDy Van liBand John James Nesbitt John Kofis John Fiizpatrick Thomas Conrad Lee John Porter Denis Maguire Richard L Alleyn Paul Lepper Daniel McCallum Francois Buteau ^ Julieu Chouinard lUcbel TMsier R^6 Gabriel Belleaa Francois Jos. Parant Abranam Joseph Adolpho lAru9 Olivier Fiset William Price Donald Frazer Pierre Martial Bardj Henry John Noad Thomas John Reeve Peter D. MoflTatt Horatio Nelson Jooef Abraham Hamel James A. Sowell Wm. Marsden Chas. J. Tremont Michael Connolly Louis Joseph Roy John Flanagan. # n .v« BANKa Hours— 10 to 3 daring Navigation, 10 te 2 daeiDg Winter, (Cront lei December to lei May.) QuKBBC Bank : W. H. AndersoD, Pref|ddBt ; Wm. Dunn, Cashier. Discount days, Tuesdayn and Fridaye. -^ ' >^^ Bank of BmnsH Norib Amrrioa ; C. F. Smith, Manager. Discount diftys, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank OF MoNTRBAL : Wm. Stevenson, Bfonager. Disooant days,^ Toesdays and Fridays. Bank of Uppbr Canada : R. S. Cassels, Manager Discount every day. La Banqui Nationali : F. Vezina, Cashier. Diseeunt days^ Mon- days and Thursdays. QuxBSC pRoviNNT AND Saytng's Bank — SVtufoet— C. Wurtele, Presi- dent ; H. S. 9Bott and Hon. L. Mason, Tice-PresideniB ; J. Auid, A. G. Buchanan, J. H.Qlnt, A. Fraser, J. S. Fry, E. Po6ton,D. McGie, J. Musson, W. Walker, Jr^ W. Hossack. Q^^Icert— George Yeasy, Ouhier ; G. J. Bowles, Clerk. ' KoTRi Damb Saving's BANK--St. John Street, within— 0. Robitailte^ Esq . , M . D. , President ; F. Ve zina, Secretary-Teasnrer . - QuEBso Savi.^<]8 Bank : H. Gowen, President ; Xbema» Gihb| Vloo- President ; C. R. O'Connor, Seoretary . loe QUIBIO. 'M i^p 4 Htf5 '■!r'>''t> ^■'■t>^' ,.i?,:.- '■ ^ *■•■ 4 «7 CHURCHES, &o. rii:<' %1>.. PROTESTANT. 8t. Paul's Cburch.— Bight Rev. G. J. Mountain, D.D., D.C.L., Bishop; Rev. 6. V. Housmiin, M.A., Assistant Minister j Rev. D. Robertson, Chaplain to the Forces. Tm.vnT Chapkl.— Rov. E. W. Sew»ll, M.A , Incumbent. - St. Matthew's Church.— Rev. H. Roe, B.A., Curate. St. Peter's Chapel.— Rev. C. nnmilton, M. A., Incumbent. 9r. Michael's Chapfx Rov. A. W. Mountain, M. A., Incumbent. » St. A.NDRBw'a Church, in connection with the Church of Scotland ; Rev. John Cook, D.l>. , Minister. Chalmkr's Church.— Rev. W. B. Clarke, Minister. •k^WisLEYAN Church.— Rev. J. Gomley, Minister. CoxoRBGATioNiiL Churcu.— Rev. H. D. Powls. Baptist Church.— Rev. D. Marsh. ^^ ^f. M /m: i cathouc. Cathedral of Notre Dame.— Rev. C. F. Cazeau, Vicar Geueral. Congregationist Church — Rev. F. Martin, Priest St. Johxs' Church. — Rev. A. Ractne, Acting Curate. St. Patrick's Church — Rev. B. McGuaran, Chaplain. Sr. Roch's Church— R. Charest, Priest. St. SiVKUR Churgr.— P. P. Oblats, Priest. --*fitf^ ,'?tt««i««^.* <£HU»< ■ 'CAnTl?T'TT?Q li .W : »«Ali y-mirrp St. George's Sooett.— Wm. Cole, President ; Wm. Eadon ai)d M. G. Mountain , Vice-Presidents ; Geo. Fitch, Secretary ; W. H. Ash- worth, assist, do. ; G. Vea.sy, Treasurer; Rev. A. W. Mountain, B.A. and Kev. G. V. Housman, M. A., Chaplains; J. B. Selley M.D., Physician. 9r Andrew's Socimr. — Jas. Gillespie, President ; P. McNauphton and Wm. Hos?ack, Vice-Presidents ; Rev. John Cook, D.D., and Rev. W. B. Clark, Chaplains ; Jas. Douglas and Alex. Rowand, M.D , Phy- sicians ; Wm Cassiis, Treasurer ; John McNaughton, Secretary. St. Jean Baptiste Society.— H. L Langevin. President ; I. Thibau- deau. Vice do. ; L. J. Piteau, recording Secretary ; C. G. Bertrand, assist. Secretary ; Jos. E. Bolduc, Treasurer ; Ths. E. Roy, assist, do. ; J. N. Duqueti marshal ; A. G. Bussi^rcs, assist, do. St. Patrick's Socnmr.— Hon. Chas. Alleyn, President ; John Flan- agan , Treasurer ; John lAne, jon., Seeretary ; Rev. B. McGauvran, Chaplain ; Dr. P. D. Moffatt, Physician; Edward Hartigan, marshal. t QUBBIO. 107 a ' ■ . ' ' ==?? Literary and Hi3Torical Society — Rooms — Baoquo Natlonalo, 11 John Street, U. T. Officers — J. Langton, M .A. , President; E. A. Meredith, ED. ABh, C. M Tate and Q.W. Wickstoed. Vice-Presi- dents ; S. T. Fletcher, council Secretary ; W. D. Campbell , corres- ponding Secretary ; H. May, recording do. ; T. D. Harringtoa, Treasurer ; S. Sturton, Librarian ; Rev. James Douglas, curator of- museum ; D. Wilkie, curator of apparatus ; W, Coupor, assist. Sec. Library Association.— /Zooms— 21 St. Famlllo Street, U. T. 0//(c«r»— Wm. Hopsack., President; S. Newton, B. Dnikers, H. S. Scott, A. Joseph, Vice-Presidents ; G. C. Hossack, Treasurer ; Miss MeikjJDjuhn, Librarian ; Robt. Rogers, Superintendent. Workmen's Benevolent Soctbty.—F. St. Michel. President ; F. Jobin, Vice do. ; J. Vezlna, Treasurer ; Chas. Langlois, Secretary ; F. Be- laud, assist, do. Peopi.r's Building Society.— Office, 9>^ Fabrlquo Street. U. T. Officers — William Eadon, President ; F. Welp|)ert, Vice do. ; Jean I^nglois, Jos. Thomas, L. Amiot, Thos. Andrews, Directors ; Cassault, Langlois & Angers, Solicitors ; Noel H Bowen, Notary ; Wm. Miller, Soc-Treas. ; Jos. Corbin, Inspector ; l/pper Canada Bank, Banker. : Permanent Building Soasrv. — Office, Notre Dame Savings Bank building, 11 St. John Street, U. T. „ .. Oficers-^0\. Robitaille, M.D. , President; A. Lemoine, Vice da.--, E. Chinic, J. W. Leaycraft, J. T. Brousseau, Frs. Gordeau, Joseph Hamel, Directors ; F. Vezina, Sec-Treasurer ; L. Lessard, assists 'do"; Quebec Building SoaETY.— Office, Notre Dame Savings Bank build- ing. 11 St. John s^treet, U. T. '-' OffleerS'-Ol Robitaille. .M.D., President; A. Lenaolne, Vice do^"; E. Chinic, Jos. Hamel, Frs. Goiirieau^ Isaac Dorion, Samuel J. Shaw, Directors ; F Vezina, Sec-Treasurer ;; Louis Lessard, assist, do. vi TARIFF OF WHARFAGE. ^ — PC Vessels under 60 tons » 2s. 6d. per daV; " from 60 to iOO tons 5s. Od. " ^^ " *' lOOto 200 tons 7s. 6d. « ^-= ** " 200to300tons ....lOsOd. '* , And every additional 100 tons 2s. 6d. " ± For all gootls landed or shipped, 8d. per tcm. ^ 10 brls Flour will be considered a ton. oJ For use of Crano, 2s. 6d. per day. r^ For every Auction held on Wharf, 263. ii N.B.— Coats and other Goods landed on the Wharf must be tak^ away as they are puton shore. -^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^^ t~ I .^ 4 « i O Eh O o w 00 Bp M US a-* U4 I i is 2>5 8 I I ss s I I t 9 4 4 s i § a s i n i ;r^ 5 I I 9 k SP; I «^?./B i •S^JS u a ^w o w :*f % 4 «i 5 S i ►.* qOB © ©^ bCJ?* >k« a.tA ►^P i •a. n ir# ^? a bCb 8^ a 9i o © a af^Sl^o? ■a IS III «? •O >* aS a04 a wm, OTTAWA lot TABLE OF RATES OP PILOTAOB FOR THE HARBOUR OF QUEBEQ. From any wharf in the Harhour of Qaeheo, between Point- a-Garcis below, and Brebaut's wharf above, both inclusive, to any other wharf within the said limits From any place in the Harbour of Quobeo.not beinga wharf within the above mentioned limits toany other placo in the said harbour not being a wharf within the said limits 23b. 4d. lis. 8d. Pilots taking charge of Vessels at St. Patrick's HqIs or above it, shall bo on titled to no more than the sum allowed in the above Table for piloting Vessels from one part of the Harbour to another. Vessels coming to Quebec pay no Ught or port dues. OTTAWA. *iw .v,;.r.n; CORPOKATION, OFFICERS, &o. ^ AiDMUfiir. iiH Alexander Scott S . Jamea Skead James Goodwin P. H. Eagleson George H. Preston Couiroi xaoss; Lyman Perking Bobert Leet J. B. lAiure :** Henry McCormick J. Traversey John Heney James Kerf '^ * Andrew Graham Isaac Berichou William Kennedy David Scott Francis AbbotI John Langford D. Lannigan ^>» J. B. Turgeon (yfflcert.'^W, H. Thompson, chamberlain : Wm. P. Lett, clerk : Boderick Ross, high bailiff: Bod. Ross, chief constable ; Michael Niles, messenger ; Isaac McTaggart, city engineer. BOARD OF ScilOOL TRUSTEES. Roderick Boss, chairman ; James Joynt, seoretary ; Michael Nilesi messenger. ircmfttfr*.— Boderick Boss, Alex. Workman, Henry McCormick, P. A. Egleson, Donald Dow, Lyman Perkins, James Skter, Francis Abbott, WnL. P. LdtV6«««e May. ' \ 116 OTTAWA. I ' •• HOSPITAL. ' »:uiiiii.A' Officert. — Judge Armstrong, prcBhlcnt ; George Hay, vlcoprcsi. dent ; AIox. Workman, treasurer ; Roderick Rosa, secretary ; Thoa. Daniels, steward . BoAKD — Eleded Direetnrif.-'.lu(\Ke Armstrong, George Hay, Alex. Workman, John McKay, George ratter^on, Junio8 Toacock , Th( ma's Patterson, John Roberta, I). M. Grant, Henry McCoriuick, John Durle, James Dyke. Life />tr«ca —Thomas Hellewell, Jr., Manager ; C. B. Grasett, Teller ; J. H. Hnhey, Acct. ' ' ' i H *% SOCIETIES. St. ANDRKW^sSoaBTT.— Dr. Grant, president ; James Frasor, Esq., treasurer; G. McEdward, secretary; James Starke, convener of committee ; Rev. Mr. Spence, chaplain . Ottawa Union Building Sociicry.— Peter A. Eagleson, Esq., presi- dent; James Cunningham, E.-q., vice-president ; George R. Burke, Esq., secretary and treasurer ; Robt. Lees, Esq. , solicitor. Ottawa Prrmanbnt Building Sociwy.— Donald M. Grant, president ; William Clegg, Jun., vice-presiident ; Roderick Ross, James Peacock, James Trausy, Heury McCormick, Donald Dow, directors ; John Fre- leigh, secretary and treasurer ; Augustus Keefer, solicitor. iNSirruT Canadibn Francais.— Dr. St. Jean, president; P. Roque, ler vice-presidoDt; I. Bouneau, 2me Tice-president ; G. Demors, OTTAWA, lit iccretalroarclilvlste ; Dr. RIel, BeoreUire-correppondant ; P. Mari^, trusolrlor ; V. Rochon, blblioihecalre. Camitc de Direction,— A. Grav el, L. A. Grlson, C. Goyer, C. Cantio, Laurent Duhamel. -"^^ MASONIC. Doric Lopor.— Thos. Story, W.M.; W.B. McLeod Moore, P.M.; Rev. C. B. Pcttite. chaplain ; John Petor Fclherston, S.W.; Charles Esplin, J.W. ; JohQ Patterson , secretary ; Jas. Robertson, trea^iurer. CARLttiff K. A. Chapwr.— H. p. Harris, Ist Prln. Z. ; I. B. Taylor, 2n(l Prin. H.; 1). M. Grant, Srd Prln J.; G. B. Pelham, Scribe E.; John Clarke, Scribe N. ; G. Espiii! , Soj. ; John Henry, Treaa. ORDNANCE LANDS. Lieut-Col. W. F. Coffin, ordnance land agent ; — — — > chief clerk ', W. Milla, book-keeper ; Jas. Forsyth, land bailiff. CROWN TIMBER OFFICE. A. J. Russoll, Crown Timber Agent and Inspector of Agencies ; Ed. Smith, Esq., Collector of Slide Dues ; Clias. S. McNutt, Esq., Assistant Crown Timber Agent ; Baron Von Koerbor, Draughtsman.' $4,000,000 annually of Timber Goods are sent from the Ottawa. 600,000 of the choicest trees are annually felled. 15,000 men are conaiantly employed in carrying on lumbering operations. NOTICE T0EMIGRANT8. All Emigrants requiring information as to the best routes and cheapest rates of conveyance, to any of the Crown Lands In Upper and Lower Canada, should apply to the undermentioned Agents, wha will also direct those in want of employment to places where thejr, would be mosi. likely to obtain it- ,/^J Quebec A.C.Buchanan, Chief Agent. :.-! Montreal.. 4. •••••. ......J. H. Daley. ; ,/i) OtUwa i, W.J. Wills. Toronto A. a Hawke, Chief Agent, U. G.. Bamilton Gillespv. .a Kingston rJames McPherson. . • ■. - ■"'" < * ' * ■ . • ' - •; ': '' ' ' ■ '■ i - . ■ . ' , ^ ^^ ' ■ ■ . ' ■ ■ .:■ ■ , ■ ■ A an Jll ^I'l 19^ '**! wffin^ m ^ r* - :?a I^S * IE 4' r 2 VBdH} '.rt •-3 ^KP^ 1' MJ W^ J; A Mdj^ jj'' t g RHk I i Drr CoRPORATioir. j . John George Bowes, Esq., Mayor. The Council meets in the Citf Hall every Muuday evening. SL Andrea^s Ward : Aldermen Godaon and Spratt ; Councilmen Bell mod OonUn. SL DavidU Ward: Aldermen John Smith and Hynes ; Councilmen Reed and Spot! is wood. St. George* t Ward : Aldermen Brunei and Jar vis ; Councilmen Thomas Smith and TiDAlog. JSi. Jamfi»*t Ward: Aldermen Sterling and Nasmith ; Councilmtn Edwards and Love. St, John'i Ward : Aldermen James E. Smith and Hoodie ; Council- men Boxall and Farrell. St. Lawrence Ward: Aldermen Stracban and Leslie ; Councilmen Higgins and Thompson. St. Patrick^ t Ward : Aldermen Oarr and Dunn ; Gouncilmen Baxter nnd Dickoj. OvnOIBS OF TBB CoBFoiunoN. CbarloB D«ly, city clerk ; Stephen Radcliff; assistant ditto ; William Andrews, Jun. , and Robert Roddy, aasistant clerks. Cbiiibbruin^b Ofrcx. A. T. MeCord, chamberlain ; John Turner, assistant chamberlain ; F. B. Orris ana John W. fiothertngton, assistant clerks ; Robert deard, license inspector ; Joseph H. Bennett, city engineer ; Goorgt B. Booth and R. Wilson, assistants in engineer's office ; James Ash> field, chief engineer of the lire brigade ; Charles J. Mclicnnan, health officer ; Charles Fisher, weighmaster ; George Boomer, Esq., police matfistittie ; M. B. Hteks, police clerk ; W.S. Prince, chief of police ; George Duggan, Jun.,Esq., recorder ; Charles Daly, clerk recorder's eourt ; John Watkios, high bailiff; Charles McCaffrey, crier ; George A. Barber and William R. Orr, auditors ; William Jardine, city mes- senger. AtHt$ort,-^t George's Ward : Joseph Dizon and Cbas. Mitchell ; 8t James's Ward : George Craig and Robert O. Trotter : St. David's Ward : Charles Stotesbury and Adam Bea^y ; St. Patrick's Ward: David Earl and G. Hornby ; St. Andrew's Ward : Theophitus Earl and James Ramsay ; St. John's Ward : James Spence and Robert Armstrong ; 81. Lawrence Ward : William Hopkins and Richard fiassard. f5«iS.i5*.i!;j?-:-'v*'^^"'" ^■■^^vvi»m, TOItOHTO. 113 Collectors.-^St. David's Ward : QiarteB McCaffrey ; St. Lawrence Ward : George HuliDe ; St. Aodrow's Ward : Robert Brltton ; St. James's Ward : John Watkins ; St. George^s Ward : John Nixon ; St. John's Ward : Andrew Fleming ; St. Patrick's Ward : John Henry. cup (7orofiert.— Dr. Scott, Dr. Hallowell, Dr. Lawlor, Dr. Hodden, andG. Duggaa, Sen. Lessees of MarketM.-Si. Lawrence Market : W. Willcocks and Matthew willoughby ; Wood Market : John Reynolds ; Hay, Fish, and CtUtle Markets : Andrew Hetberington. The Recorder's Court Is held in the Oonrt House, four times in each year,— March, June, September, and December.»The PoHcci Court is in the City Hall ; George Boomer, police magistrate. —The Police Office is also in the City Hall. The Eastern Station-House is under the City Hall, Where policemen are always on duty.— The Western Station-House is on Queen Street, between Brock and Peter Streets.— The Tonge*8treet Station is oppo- site Edward Street. BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES. Allan, R. M. Anderson, J. T. Atkinson, Wm.Pryor Beaty, J. Jr. Bacon, W. Vynuo Bos well, A. R. Brooke, George , J^3 Brooke, Danl. Boyd, W. J., M. A. Barry Thomas Bell, John Bell, Wm. H. Brough, S. Q.C. Biake, Ed. M.A. Blake,S. H.,B.A. Barret, Robt. O. Bull, Thomas Bennett, Henry B »Dulton,T. D^Aroy Boulton, James Boulton, W. H. Boomer, 6. BelvloSjJohQ Burns, W. H. BttU, ± k, B.A. Cameron, Hon. J. H. Q.C. Cameron, H, M.A. Cameron, Alex. Cameron. Matt. C. Crooks, R. P. Clark,^. Mortimer Carpenter, Jas. Crooks, K., B.C.L. Carrall, C. I , B.C.L. Carrothers, P. F. Campbell, S. B. Crawford^. CBWthra,H. Gattarranh, A. J., M.A. Crombie, E.,M.A. Connor. 8., L.L.D., Crickmere, Jetan Qrowther, Jmnss Dnrand, Chas. Davis, James Boyd Davis, W. I>«mp8«iy, Biobard Dnggan, John, Q,0, Dalton, Robt. G. Doyle, J. H. Donison, George T. Eccles. Henry, Q.C. English, C.E.,L.L.& Flt«gefald,J. Fitzgerald, E., LX.B. Flanagan Wm. Freeland, Patrick Gwynne, J. W., Q C. Green, C. H. Gamble, Clarke Gait, Thomas, Q.C. Hsrman, S.,3., B.C.L. Hawkins, G. Harrison, Robert A. ' Hodgtn8,T., M. A., L.L.B. Harper, J. Harper, W. John Hurd, Ed. E. W. HalUnan, James HeUewelLJ., M.A. fiejdenp L, Jr. ■'•1 1 114 TORONTO. 'K f* .>^i I' !»* ' • t I'U Hector, J. Houghton, G. W. Ince/f. H B.C.L. Jackson, M. B. Jones, John Robert Jones, Ed., C.B.A. Jones, Jonas A. Jones, Chas. s» .- Jarvis, Stephen M. Keele, W. C. Kingsmill, Nicol JLoys, John Leith, Alex. Lount, C. W. Morpby, George Morphy, H. B.C.L. Mathesou,T.W.,B.A Miller, Robert Bell Meudell, W., B.A. Magrath.C, B.C.L. Moore, Robert Mowat Hon. 0.,Q.C. Morris, J. H., M.A. Murray, H. W. M., M.A. McBride, John McKenzie, Y. McNabb,A., M.A. McLennan, Jas. McCutchon,P. McG. Mclnlyrc. Neil C. MacDonald, A. Mac Donald, John McNab, John MacDoueli, Alex. McBrido, John McGregor, Patrick McMichaol, D., L.L.D. Morrison, Angus McGillvray JJcLean, Arch. G, Nan ton, A. OBrien, Henry M. Paterson, James Patterson, C S. Patton , Hon . J. , LL. D . Paul, Tr J. Prince > Albert *;v^ '' Proudfoot, — i- Richards, S. Jr., Q.C. Robinson, John B. Robinson, C, M.A. Ridout, George Read, David B., A. 0. Read , John B. RoafjJobn Jr., B.C.L. Ross, Hon. J., Q.C. Smith, L. W., D.C.L Sain|)son, 1>.A.,LL.D. Spencer, G. H., LL.R Simms,('has. H. Strong, ^Samuel JSUuton, W. H. Stevens, D. F. Sullivan, W. B. Taylor, W., M.A. Tumor, Robert J. Thompson, John E., B.A. Tilt, James Trew, Neil Mcliean Vankoughuet, Hon P. Q.C' Vankoughoet, S. J., ^r B.C.L. Vankonghnet, M. R. Wood, Samuel G. Walkem,0. A. Wallbridge,T.C. Wilson, A., Q.C, Wilson, A., Q,G, "^•'*''t''i COURTS OF JUSTICE. *> .**.': »Jl COURT or KRROR A!n> JkPPBAL. Vudpet.— Hon. Sir John Beverley Robinson, Bart., C.B., D.C.L., Presiding Judge : Hon. Arch. McLean, Chief Justice of Upper Canada ; Hon. P. M. M. S. Vankoughnet, D.C.L., Chancellor ol Upper Cana- da ; Hon. Wm. Henry Draper, C.B., Chief Justice of the Common Pleas ; Hon. J. C. P. Esteo, Vice-chancellor : Hon. Robert E. Burua, Judge of the Queen's Bench ; Hon . John Godfrey Spragge, Vice- Cbancellor ; Hon WMUam Buell Richards, Judge of the Common Pfeas ; Hon. John Hawkins Bagarty, Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench ; Hon. Jos. Curran Morrison, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas.^Alez. Grant, Clerk and Bieporter. COURT OP mPBAOHmLNT. Judges, ^Bon. Archibald McLean, Chief Justice of Upper Canada} Hon. Philip M. M. B. Vankoughnet, D.C.L., Chancellor of Upper Canada ; Hon. Wro. H. Draper, C.B., Chief Justice of tho Court of Common Pleas.— W. B. Howard, Gerk. SRUBWr-TT"^ TOBOKTO. 115 cotRi or qubbn's bbnoh. Hon. Archibald McLean, Chief Justice. Hon. Robert Easton Burns, lonUni r^Ai^f^ -H.n Hon. Jolin Hawlcins Hagarty, D.C.L., ;*^°""^ Judgwi. Chas. Coxwell Small, Cierk of the Crown and Pleas ; Chris. Robin* son, Reporter ; W. B. Howard, Cl |J;i4 »li CX>URT OP CHANCBRT. iti: ;.i't.' 'rm Hon. P. M. M. S. Vankoughnet, D.C.L., Chancellor ; Hons. J*8. C. P. Epten and John Godfrey Spragge, Vico-Chancellors ; And. Norton Ruell, Master ? Geo. Hemings, Taxing Of&cer ; Alexander Grant, Registrar and Reporter ; John Hector and Wm. Yynne Bacon, Special Examiners ; John Oliver, Usher. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. p ., f i f,, Hon . Wm . Henry Draper , C . B. , Chief Justice. ^^ j ^^% ;.; * Hon. William Buell Richards,^ lp„ianA T«/?««a n • - ^ Yl!«.ifij?i« ai \»;jHivi^ if. COUWTT COURTS. Vj tmivi %'\*ii>\> tV.<*'VJk Presided over by a resident Judge in each' county. The jnrisdfe- tion extends to all personal actions where the debt or damages claimed do not exceed X50 ; and to all suits relating to debt, cove- nant, or contract, where the auiount is ascertained by the acts of the parties or signature of t|)e defendant,, to £100. An appeal lies to either of the Superior Courts of Law. These courts also poasess equity powers, to the amount of X50, subject to an appeal to t^lm Court of Chancery. ', s^ i. SVBROOATI 00URT8. v v The County Judges are also Judges of the Surrogate Ooart8.^>-0. Fitzgibbou, Clerk, Toronto. ut ^> h «t- .:t*»«w ^i^^r^^ti,; 11$ XWOSTO, s 4' fcj ■■ ? 1 ? ! r i^ •■nmt.AH O0URT8 or QUARTKR SSBIONS. Chairman, the County Judge io each county, who, with one or more Justices of the Peace, holds a Court of Quarter Sessions in his county tour tiroes a year Tor trials by Jury in cases of larceny, mia- demeanor, and other offences. w?9P .w,*..' RI00RDBR8' OOnRTB. .:. :. In the eitles of Toronto. Hamilton, London, Kinf^ton, and Ottawa, the Recorder's Court takes the place of the County Sessions, the Justices for counties haying no jurisdiction in the cities ; the care of which is confldod to the Recorder, Mayor, Aldermen, and Police Magistrate of each. Sessions held first Monday in March, June, and September, and third Monday in Decemtter. MBOorderi: OeO. Duggan, Jun.. Toronto ; Arch. J. McDonell, Kings- ton ; John E. Start, Hamilton ; William Hortou , London ; J. B. Lewis, Ottawa* ft , "t ' .f- ' j(.*M-<»* " '*» ■ ■■■^ ' =■"-.' ,..'-•- The County Judge in each county presides. • DIVISIOIf COURTS. * For the sdmmary dlspbsal of cases by a Judge ; but a Jury of five persons may be demanded in certain cases. Their Jurisdiction ex- tends to actions of debt or contract i^roountiog to X25 ; Injuries or tort) to personal chattels amounting to £10. Courts are hold once in two months in each dlTlslon, or oftener, at the discretion of the Judge. ^' •/ ■-■ ■-"' - ■ \ ^ ^^^,..j TBKira OF TBI ooump. Apj^l Temu commence on the fourth Thursday next after Hilary, Easter, and Michaelmas Terms. Law Ihrms — Hihiry begins first Monday In l^bruary, and ends Saturday of the ensuing week ; Easter begins third Monday in May, and ends Saturday of tbe ensuing week ; Xrlnity begins Monday ucxt after 2l9t Aug^8t, and ends on the Saturday of the ensuing wcolc ; Mtchaeloias begins third Monday in November, and ends Saturday of the enduing week Long vacation from 1st July to 21 st August. County Court T^rmt commence on the first Monday in January, April, July, and October, and end on the following Saturday. -> ? ciBciniB OF TBI ooinm. Ian OCreuiier.— Tbe Circuits are held twice a year In each county, between Hilary and Easter Terms, and between Trinity and Michael- mas Terms, except in tbe city of Toronto and United Counties of York and Peel, where there are three In each year, comm^ctng on the Thursday next after municipal elections in January, the second Monday in April, aud the second Monday In October. In each year. Coufky Court and Qnarttr Seuiont SUHngt. — For tne trial of issues of fact, and the aaseflsment of damages, on the seoond TuMdi^ In March, June, September, and December, in each year. f? tOBOKtO; lit »V»* i BANKS. Bank of Britikh North Amkhioa. — (Toronto Branch .) — — — , manager ; L Moffall, P. Perkins, directors. Officers: T. S. Hill, accountant ; J. H. Gentle, Ist teller ; Jamet Watson, 2nd teller ; F. H. Mallocb, discount clerk ; Jas. Hamilton, ledger keeper ; John Alexander Leslie, clerk ; Robert Parkes, m«8- senger; L. W. Smith, D.C.L., solicitor. ,^ Days of Discount : Tuesdays and Frida^^. ^ Bank of Montrral.— (Toronto Branch.) Robert Milroy, manag^. Dayf^DtMouTi^.* Tuesdays and Fff days. ^„ Bank of Toronto.— <}apital, $2,000,000.— Head Office : A. Cameron, cashier. — ^ — DayofDi|lCO^tU:T\i\lr8d^y. >^':r^\'; T T/ kfl Bank ofUppbr CANAnA. — Capital, $4,000,000. --Head Office: Hon. O. W. Allan, president ; fi. H Rutherford, ▼ice-president; B* Gte- sels, cashier : James Browne, inspector. r«7 ir i^- ^^ ^rpnio Branch': E. Goldsmith, manager. ^ />a^o^/>itcotm<: Wednesday. ^ Cmr BAiihc.— (Toronto Branch.) Thomas Woodslde, manager. Officers: John I^egge, accoantant; K. C. Fitzgerald, leUier ; Jc^ Micnie, ledger keeper: Samuel M. Gaw, messenger. , v^^i Z>ays qf^ooun^: Mondays and Thursdi^s. Hour DnrrRicr SAVtxas Bifnc, No. 4 British N. A. Bank Bundlngs/ Wellington Street. Banlcere : The Oomtaiercial Bahk of Ctoadft, Charles Scadding, actu4ry. ^l • ■■!* = If BOARD OF TRADE. T. D. Harris, Esq., President; J,,Q^ Worts, Vice-President ;C Spreal, Treasurer. Cotmc«.* Me^frs. D, Crawford, Wnai. Henderson, T. HaWorth. C. Robertson, Rid^ Iiewlfl, A. HahifHon, A. M*. 9mlth, J. McMurloh Wliitney, Geo. H. Wyatt, J. C. Fitch, W. J. McDonelL ^ Harbour Trutt : T. D. Harris, J. Q^. Wqrts. JfosjvUal^nrutt: Wm. Oooderham, Biq. Board of Arts and Manvfaetutes: W. P. Rowland, Iteq. , M.P.P. Board of ArUtrahns i Messrs. C. Robertspn, W. McUaster, W. P, Howland, W. Gfenderson, Brown, Haworth, Fftch, Wortg. Lewlf. 8praU,Crawrbrd,aiii'' j»»iir ' y ■ N»'ii>r'^» { *»'>iV,it»if«W it^ifH COUNQL OF PUBUO iHSTRUOnON FQII UPPBR CajCADA.--^H0D; Samoelf^ Bealy Harrison, Q.C., Chairman ; Rev. Egerton Ryorson,D.D., LL.D., Chief Superintendent of Education ; Right Rev. John Joseph Lyncb, D.D., R. C. Bis)iop of Toronto ; Rev. H. J. Grasett, B.D.( Hon. Mr^ f Justice Morrison^X^C ; James S. Howard ; Rev. John Jennings, D.D.;i Rev. Adam Lillie, D.D. ; and Rev. John Barclay, D.D. Members for ihe Purposesqf ^ Qr9>mmar-8(^l Act: Jlev. J. Mc- Caul, LL,.D., President pf the University College ; and the Presidents of the Colleges affiliated with the University of Toronto. J. Georgtr Hpdgln8,LL.B.,F.R.G.S., Recording Clerk. .,,^ ,, ,., ^ „\ .r lao TOROVTO. RAILWAY COMPANIES. .5.1 i ' 'T* '? J"* 7f . GRBiiT WnTBRir Bailw AT.— (Toronto Branch.) W. Tharp, Station Master and Freight Agent ; Wm. Jenkins, Ix)comotive Foreman. Freight Bepot : Qoeen's Wharf ; Passenger Depot : Union StaUoo, foot of York Street. Grand Truitk Railway.— (Western District.) C. R. Christie, Super- intendent ; J. B. Jones, Freight Agent ; J. Martin, Locomotive Fore- man ; H. Bourlier, Station Master, Union Station ; J. Biair, Station Master, Queen's Wharf ; R. N. Howell, Agent, Don SUtion. NoRTHisjr Railway of Canada Directors : Hon. J. B. Robinson, President : F W. Cumberland. Vice-President and Managing Direc- tor ; Luulfi Moflktt, John B. Robinson, T. D. Harris, James E. Smitli, H. Wheeler. Jno. ▲. Chowne, Sydney Lawrence. Officert: J. L. Grant. Superintendent ; G. Beattj, Secretary ; Sand- ford Fleming, Engineer; Thoa. Hamilton, Accountant. 'l-*JfrJ« M '.>: SOCIETIES. .a ■),! V A. 8t. Gborgi'8 SocnrY.— James Beaoholl, President ; W. Kingsford, l8t Vice-President ; Job. Hurd, 2nd Vtoe-Presldent ; Rev. H P. Hope, 3rd Vice-President : Rot. Jas. Beaven, D.D., Rev. Henry Scadding, D.D., Rev. T. 8. Kenne* flrttiTiit) ht*}*' N. Canadian iNsrrruTR.— President, Hon. J. H. Hagarty, D.C.L.; Vice-Presidents, Rev. Prof. G. C. Irving, M.A., T. C Keefer, Esq., C.E.. Saodford Fleming, Esq., C.E. ; Treasurer, D. Crawford, Esq. ; Recording Secretary, Patrick Freeland, Esq.; Corresponding Secre- tary,Rev. Prof. Hatch, B.A.; Librarian, Prof. H. Y. Hind, M.A., F.Q.S.: Curator, J. F. Smith, Jun./ Esq.; Council, Prof. D.Wilson, LL.D., Prof. E. J. Chapman, Rev. ^rof. W. Binck8,P.L.S., Hon. G. W. Allan, M.L.C., Prof. H. CrdTt, D.C.L., Prof. J. B. Cherrt* man, M.A. , « »»»s.' . ^■■.V t-tl i ft*:! LrrmtART Assoctation of thb UNiviRsmr op Victoru Oollbqb.^- InstUutod 1866. —President, Rev. 8. S. NeUes, D.D.; Vice-Presi- dents, Wm. F. Metcalf and C. E. Hlckey ; Critic, H. Hough ; AssH. Critic, J. Burwosh ; Corresponding Secretary,, 0. Lambly ; Record: ing Secretary, C. A. Neville: Assistant Recording Secretary, J. F^ German ; Treasurer, H. P. BIggar ; Librarian, R. H. Starr ; Ass't. Librarian. N. Blgelow ; Directors, G. H. Bridgman, J. E. Rose, J, N. Howell, R. W. Williams, D. Kennedy, H. C. McMulIen. » ' ' ' ■ • Weslbtan LrrsRART AssoaATioN OF THE Ctty of Kingston.— Presi- dent, Rev. Qeorge Yonog ; Vice Presidents, Rev. N. R. Willoughby, B.A., Rev. Thomas W. Jeflfory, Byron M. BritUm, Esq., B;A.; Secretary, Wm. J. Shaw, B.A.; Treasurer, John Skinner, Esq.; Librarian, John Walker; Executive Committee, Mes3rs. Malcolm McDonald, James Moore, Joseph Clarke, Joseph Dugdale, Joseph Skinner, Robt. McDonald, Isaac Price, Wm. Tandy, John Mclntyre, B.A., together with the Officers of the Society. ■^ m 132 TO&oirTo; i^ r ♦..' r .-* . ■ ,♦ iiH CHURCHES, &o. ff- African Baptist Cburoti African Union Baptist Church.. Baptist Chapel Ooolco's Presbyterian Church United Prcs. of Canada Holy Catholic Apost. Holy Trinity Church of England Knox's Presbyterian New Conn. Methodist PritQitlve I:»i- (i t( li II II tt II U 11 (( a Reformed German ." Presbyterian ** Second CougrefHilonal *< St. Andrews Crt. of Scotland St. Basils Cbu^>ch (R. Catholic) . . St. George's *' (of England) . . Revd. (I tf. If (( 8ghurch (R. C.) ISi;^ ^r^-'p^f^'i^^i^I^iLp .r ■ ,r. i^'n . lR«vd. J. B. Proux, Asst. AC.ofF. f •* G. Nortbgraves, Rector, St. Ilichaol'8 Cuthfdral -< <« J. Shea, Assistant. Mr. Laurent. Saltern Giving. Mr. Willianis. F. Rooney. J. W. MoCoUum, M A. li Alexander Sanson. John i^cott. J. B. Howard, ) qIIU*" '**' Jas. Elliott, ' ;^"P*^ T. Ellerby. M. Goldberg. j-J tt II 11 II It 8t f>auP8 Churobt (of Eog.) , Old St. PauPs »* , . *» " **V (R. C) " St. Stephen's Churdb (of Eng.) .... '* Trinity «• Unitarian ** Wesley an *• II II Zloa Congregational Cbapel ....... ** Jewish Synagogue.... < It II II II ,w>z » / ■^iiai'Mi. ii-h>it ♦ V CTBKBtr^ l2d CENSUS RETURNS OF CANADA, 1861; As Corrected in Bureau of Agriculture am^ Statistics, f^ CANADA EAST. Popnljition. Montreal, City 90,323 Qnobec, '' 51,109 Three Hivcrs, " .. ... 0,058 Sherbrooko, Town 5,899 Argontcuil, County 12,897 Arthabaska, L'Assotnptkm, Bagot, Beauce, Beauharnois, Bellecbasse, Bcrthicr, Bonaventure, Brome, Chambly, Champlain, Charlevoix, Chaieauguay, Chicoutimi, Compton, Dorchester, Drummond, Gaspe, Hnchelaga, Himtiiigtlon , Iberville, I.'Islot, Jacques Cartler, " Joliette, Kamouraska, I^aprairie, Laval, Levl3, *' 13.473 « 17,355 *' 18,841 *« 20,416 *» 16J42 *• 16,062 « 19,608 " 13,092 ** 12,732 " 13,132 *' 20,008 ** 15,223 « 17,837 10,478 " 10,210 (( 16,195 " 12,356 " 14,077 ** 16,474 <• 17,401 ** 16,891 " 12,300 .,...» 11, 218 " 21,198 *' 21,058 *' 14,476 «• 10,607 " 22,091 *' Population. rx)tbiniere, County 20,018 Maskinonge, Megan tic, Missisquoi, Montcalm, Montnr>agny, Montmorency, NapiervHle, Nicolet, Ottawa, Pontiac, Portneuf, Quebec, Richelieu, Richmond, Rimouski, RouviUe, Saguenay, Sheftbrd, Soulanges, i?t. Hyacintho, St. John, !:?t. Mattrfce, Stanstoaal, T^Bniscofiata, Terrebonne, Two Mountains, Vaudrenilj Vercheres, Wolfe, Yamaska, " 14,790 17,889 ** 18,608 « 14,724 ** 13,886 11,136 14,518 21,563 *» 27,767 " 13,267 " 21,291 " 27,898 " 19,070 8,884 20,854 18,227 6,101 • •••••X4, *>82 " 15,486 6,548 16,046 ( t Total Population.. . .1,110,664 134 OBKSm. Tift X KlDgStOD, London, Ottawa, Toronto, Brant, Bruce, Carleton, Dundas, Durham, Elgin, Essex, Frontenae, Olengary, Grey, OreBTille, Haldlmand, Halton, Haatings, Huron, Kent, Lambton, Lanark, I^ennoz k Addington Leeds, u 14 County it It a u it tal,C.W., 1861. ToUl,C.E., 1851. .952,004 .890,261 Excess of Canada West. . . 61,748 WEST. Population. Lincoln, County 27,626 Middlesex, " 48,736 Norfolk, *♦ 28,690 Northumberland. 40,692 Ontario, ** 41,604 Oxford, *' 46,226 Peel, ** 27,240 Perth, " 38,083 Peterborough , < * 24 ,651 Proscott, •* 15.499 Prince Edward, " 'JO 869 Renfrew, ** 20.325 Russell, »< 6,824 Simcoe, " 44,720 Stormont, « 18,129 Victoria, ** 23,039 Waterloo, «' 38.750 Welland, »< 24,988 Wellington, »♦ 49,200 Wentworth, «* 31,832 York, " 59,674 Algoma District 4 ,916 Niplssing District 2,09*1 Totil Population. . . .1,396,091 Total, CW., 1861 1.39t),091 Total, C.E., 1861 1,110,664 Excess of Canada West. 285,427 .•*' m:. a^. Set Paget 80 and 81« l\ *»*«*fc^««— opulatiod. 27,625 '••.48,736 '...28,690 ...40,692 ...41,604 ...46,228 ...27,240 ...38,083 ...24,651 -..15,499 ..20.869 ..20,326 .. 6,824 ..44,720 ..18,129 ..23,039 ..38.750 ..24,988 . .49,200 .31,832 .69,674 . 4,916 . 2,09-1 10,664 85,427 y POCKET MAP OF THE CIT JJliKi iCALt Or TIE N t OF OKCAi INUNDATION 14 • w o 15 APRIL IB61. I M I L C JJOO Si JO OF THE CITY OF MONTREAL.