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'J ^^'> tC ^ ^y\^\y^^ ^v •\>rOi I;;; i. mm.^"^ ^ (g®» ^.. <> AND GENERAL LETTER-PRESS PRINTERS, T% ETURN thanks to their Customers and the Pu -*-•' for the patronage they have received daring year, and beg to state that, as heretofore, neither pf nor expense will be spared to maintain the charact the establishment, and to give satisfaction to ar may favor them with their orders. iEvisffi"sr iii)iBS(DiBiiiPira®sr mf AND >• o. EXECUTED WITH i^u\m%%, %ttuxditst Attlr Btsspattfi, AT AS LOW PRICES AS ANY OTHER ESTAr BLISHMENT IN THE CITY. Law Blanks always on hand and for Sale 5 11 P^ I A ;sTA# THE MONTREAL ^l *^, .4 s s s s s s < s s s s v v N \ J&l 5 i . i 1 ! - V-w-.. -V- \r\^ -v '»• •■ \y^. ■ ^>v -/^w^v* /'■ysy'./\^^ ^ y ^ ^^ y y^ -y .yy-yy^-^'y y-A .> ^- •■ .^ ) ) S s s s THE MONTREAL ALMANAC, FOR 1848, BEING BISSEXTILE OR LEAP YEAR. Sebent^ PuiiU'catton. PUBLISHED BY J. STARKE & CO. Saint Therese Street, AND SOLD BY R. & A. MILLER, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, No. 8, St. Francois Xavier Street, Montreal. ' < t > -v ' • V .. -V. -y-^- y y-^ • ,'\y . ■ \,--.y -' ^ -r '^ '.y-y y^y^r^--^-^y J- y ) t S ) s \ \ |.*r. ^ i '■ 1 Almai Advoc Apotl Assun it ^ Banki Benevi Board s Cartag - Chimn( Church Clubs Coache Commi { Coins, ' ( Corpon \ Courts < J Custom ) (t \ Directo: \ Eclipses Executi Fire Co FreeMf Govem( Governs \ Herschc Inspectc J Justices \ Legrjslat \ Legislat \ Masters "-^/^^f ' y^ '^./VyN /^ ^ z' y y\y\y^y , •y^^ "s^y^ysy /^^ CONTENTS, Paj^e Almanac, &c 8 Advocates practisin^ff in Montreal 40 Apothecaries, Licensed 84 Assurance Companies 90 " " Agencies of 91 Banking Institutions 79 Benevolent do 101 Board of Trade 99 Cartage, Rates"of 74 Chimney Sweeping, Rates & Regulations 78 Churches — Ministers officiating and hours of service, 1 06 Clubs 100 Coaches, Cabs and Caleches, Fares of 76 Commissioners and Trustees 72 Coins, Value of 64 Corporation of Montreal 72 Courts of Justice 35 Customs Department 48 " ' " Table of Duties on Imports, 49 Directory to Public Offices 33 Eclipses, Festivals, Fetes, &c 9 Executive Council 23 Fire Companies, Engine Houses, Captains, &c. .. . 77 Free Masons 110 Governor General, Aides de Camp, &c 23 Governors of Canada, A Li^t of 31 Herschell's Weather Table 21 Inspectors of Produce, and Fees 95 Justices of the Peace 39 Legislative Council 24 Legislative Assembly — Permanent Officers of 25 Masters ^and Servants — By-Law to regulate the duties of 69 I < J '^ f \ }, ; ;i ; ; i \ t ! /^^. ~j ^ ^ •Vj-'V"^ ^^ .''»»>^ »''n vl CONTENTS. s ,' I Pago Medical — Collej^e of Physicians and Surj^eons .... 83 School of Medicine and Surgery 84 Meteoroloj^ical Tables 117 Miscellaneous 84 MunicipalTuxcs 66 National Societies 96 Notaries Public 42 Odd Fellows 113 Physicians 82 Police, Montreal 77 Public Institutions — Academical 85 Literary 88 Post Office Department 44 Regulations and Rates ... 46 Public Companies 92 Rechabites 115 Registrars (County and Fees 43 Telegraph, Rates uf 109 Trinity Board 99 ' y"^.^-^ ' .^*- , y ^-^^ .•.•.•• •"•v^^ y\^- ^^-\y-^^-^' ../^^•♦•v'v,/"!*,'^ y\>-v^v^ •>•>,' ■^<»/N/V latftuftt & 3Longfttt&e of iWontrral & ©tuebet. Quebec, .. Montreal, Latitude, .46 ® 49' 00" N. .45 ^ 30' 26" N. Longitude, 71 <5 13'45"W. 73© 34'29"W. 'I \\ ! s s > s s s s S ^ ^ ■ \ .1 I 'S ' I I ^i: ^ y , -/-^.'^ -'-• J -^'-^ y J- y .■■ y ^' y y^^ ^ y^' •''•'' ^ ~^ -^ -^ •\/' '~/' ^ y y^ x i) I It " ■y. ALMANACK, &c. EPOCHS. ^^ Of the Mundane iGra, 5851 Of the vulgar Christian Mtsl, 1848 Since the Discovery of America, 356 Since the Foundation of Quebec, 240 Sinoethe Treaty which confirmed the possession of Canada to the British, 82 Of the Reign of Iler Majesty Queen Victoria, 11 ECLIPSES. In the year 1848 there will be four Eclipses of the Sun, two of the Moon, and a Transit of Mercury. I — ^A Partial Eclipse of the Sun, March 6th, visible at Montreal, as follows : — Begins, 7h. 40m.'^ Greatest Phase, 8h. 21m. > Mean time in the Morning Ends 9h. Im.) Duration of visibility, 1 hour 21 minutes. Magnitude of the Eclipse (Sun's dUameter = 1) 0.26 on the southern limb. II.-— A Total Eclipse of the Moon, March 19th, in- visible at Montreal. Conj unction in Kight Ascension. . .4h. 22m. '\ Mean Moon rises at time of last contact > time in with dark shadow, 6h. 1 2m. ) Evening Magnitude of the Eclipse i^Moon's diameter == 1) 1.601 on the northern limb. III.— A Partial Eclipse of the Sun, April 3, invisible at Montreal. The mean time of conjunction in Kight Ascension will be at 5h. 15m. evening. This Eclipse will be seen only from the Southern Ocean. IV.-— A Partial Eclipse of the Sun, August 28th, in- visible at Montreal. Coi\junction in Right Ascension at 3h, 14m., mean time in the evening. V.—A Total Eclipse of the Moon, September 12th and 13th, visible at Montreal, as follows :— s s s s I s s I < s > > ( s s s s > s m rl I k; I m J^.. >.\* .»^, s \\ s ■n HP*' S IS.'.' < s s s s s s s s s s s First contact with the Dark Shadow,... 11 37.0 mean time in the evening of the 12th. 1st total immersion of the shadow, 35.3) Mean Middle of the Eclipse, 1 24.7f time in Last total immersion in the shadow, 2 14.1 T morng of Last contact with the shadow, 3 12.4) the 13th. Duration of visibility 3 hours 35 minutes 24 seconds. Magnitude of the Eclipse (Moon's diameter = 1) 1.702 on the southern limb. VL— A Partial Eclipse of the Sun, September 27th, invisible at Montreal. Mean time of conjunction in Right Ascension, 3 hours 38 minutes, in the morning. This Eclipse will be chiefly visible from the northern parts of Europe and Asia. MOVEABLE Septuagesima Feby. 20 Quinquagesima... March 5 Ash Wednesday, March 8 1st Sundin Lent, March 12 Palm Sunday, April 16 Good Friday, April 21 Easter Sunday, ...April 23 FESTIVALS. Low Sunday, April 30 Rogation Sunday... May 28 Ascension Day, ...June 1 Pentecost, June 11 Trinity Sunday, ...June 18 Corpus Christi, June 22 Advent Sunday ...Deer. 3 FETES D'OBLIGATION. Circumcision, January 1 Epiphany, ,.. January 6 Annunciation, March 25 Good Friday, April 21 Ascension Day, June 1 Corpus Christi, June 22 Saint Peter and Saint Paul, June 29 All Saints' Day, November 1 Conception B. V. M., December 8 Christmas Day December 25 COMMENCEMENT OF THE SEASONS. ^ Spring begins, March,... 20th day, 6h. 25m. Morning. Summer begins, June,.. .21st day, 3h. 21m. Morning. Autumn begins, September... 22d day, 6h. 25m. Evening. Winter begins, December... 21 st day, llh. 6m.Mommg. \ - 1 2 9 ^w'i/ V'Vy-^^'v^w's- /y.rs^\^^^ r- 1 6 25 21 1 22 29 1 8 25 JANUARY New Moon, 6th day, 7h. 13m. Morn. First Quarter... 13th day, 6h. 52m. Morn. Full Moon, 20th day, 7h. 10m. Mom. Last Quarter,... 28th day, 7h. 4m. Mom. DATS H. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 w. Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr. Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr. Sa SU M FESTIVALS, &c. Circumcision. Fete d'Ohliga, 2nd Sunday after Christmas. Cicero born, b. c. 107. West Indies discovered, 1492. Massacre in Affghanistan, 1842. Epiphant. Fete d'Obligation, Fenelon died, 1715. Lucian, Bat. New Orleans, 1815 \st Sunday after Epiphany Sir C. Bagotar in Canada,1842 Linnaeus died, 1778. Lavater died, 1801. Hilary. Halley died, 1801. Steamer Lexington burnt, 1840. Queen Elizabeth crowned, 1559 2nd Sunday after Epiphany. Benjamin Franklin born, 1706. Prisca. Rebels executed, 1839. James Watt born, 1736. Fabian, Garrick died, 1779. Agnes. Louis 16th beh., 1793. Vincent, Byron born, 1788. Srd Sunday after Epiphany, Charles J. Fox born, 1749. Con. St. Paul Burns bom, 1759 Dr. Jenner died, 1823. Duke of Sussex born, 1773. Henry VIIL died, 1547. Lord Elgin arrived, 1847. ith Sunday after Epiphany, Ben Johnson born, 1574. SUN riseslsets. 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 7 MOON r.&8. 41 4 27 2 44 41 4 27 3 42 41 4 28 4 40 41 4 29 5 36 41 4 30 6 30 41 4 31 sets. 40 4 31 6 17 40 4 32 7 23 39 4 33 8 33 39 4 34 9 43 39 4 35 10 2 38 4 36 10 54 38 4 38 mom 37 4 40 1 14 37 4 41 2 22 36 4 43 3 30 36 4 45 4 33 35 4 46 5 31 35 4 48 6 24 34 4 50 rises. 33 4 52 6 33 32 4 53 7 35 32 4 54 8 35 31 4 56 9 34 30 4 57 10 33 29 4 58 11 32 28 4 59 mom 27 5 30 26 5 2 1 28 25 5 4 2 25 24 5 6 3 23 I'li, 1^ -■^■.t pi s S s s < ( ( ^ c < s s s s s I K < s V ? ? s V ( s s s FEBRCTARY. New Moon, 4th day. 8h. 48m. Evg. First Quarter,... 11th day, 3h. 2m. Evg. Full Moon, 1 8th day, llh. 3m. Evg, Last Quarter.... 27th day, 3h. 28m. Mom. DAYS M. w. 1 Tu 2 W 3 Th 4 Fr 6 Sa 6 SU 7 M 8 Tu 9 W 10 Th 11 Fr 12 Sa 13 SU 14 M 15 Tu 16 W 17 Th 18 Fr 19 Sa 20 SU 21 M 22 Tu 23 W 24 Th 25 Fr 26 Sa 27 SU 28 M 29 Tu FESTIVALS, Ac. Charlevoix died, 1761. Purification B, V,M. Blaise, Eustratia taken, 1781. Cess. hos. b. G. B. & U. S. 1783. Earthquake in Canada, 1663. 5th Sunday after Epipfiany. Pittas administration dis. 1801. Earthquake in W. Indies, 1843. Canada ceded to British, 1763. Battle of Sabraon, India, 1846 [Queen Victoria married, 1840 Revolution in Mexico, 1845. 6th Sunday after Epiphany. Valentine, Blackstone d. 1780. National Debt contracted, 1500. Ghent Treaty ratified, 1815. Michael Angelo died, 1563. Insurrection in Poland, 1846. Galileo bom, 1564. Septuagesima Sunday, 92 Resolutions passed, 1834. Washington bom, 1732. James I. of Scotland murd, 1437 Matthias, Handel bora, 1684. Canton taken by British, 1841. J. P. Kemble died, 1823, Sexagesima Sunday, Explo. on board Princet0D,1844 Rossini born, 1792. STTN rises. sets. 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 22 21 20 19 17 16 15 14 12 10 9 8 7 5 3 2 58 56 54 53 51 49 47 46 45 43 42 41 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 MOON r,As* 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 16 18 20 21 22 23 25 27 28 30 31 32 34 35 36 37 39 41 42 43 44 46 7 16 5 39 5 56 sets 6 15 7 27 8 40 10 12 11 4 morn 14 1 2 3 4 5 22 26 25 18 5 5 41 rises, 6 22 7 22 8 17 9 20 10 18 11 16 morn 13 1 10 2 4 2 56 1 MARCH. New Moon 6th day, 8h. 23m. Morn. FirstQuarter,.. 11th day, llh. 47m. Ev^. Full Moon, 19th day, 4h. 16m. Evg. Last Quarter,... 27th day, 8h. 24m. Evg. DATS H. w. 1 W 2 Th 3 Fr 4 Sa 5 SU 6 M 7 Tu 8 W 9 Th 10 Fr 11 Sa 12 SU 13 M 14 Tu 15 W 16 Th 17 Fr 18 Sa 19 SU 20 M 21 Tu 22 W 23 Th 24 Fr 25 Sa 26 SU 27 M 28 Tu 29 W 30 Th 31 Fr FESTIVALS, &C. St. David. Chadmm, Wesley died, 1791. Battle Point-au-Pel^, U.C. 1838 Polk inaug. President U.S. 1845 Quinqimgesima Sunday, Michael Angelo, bom, 1475. Lord Collingwood died, 1810. Ash Wednesday. Rizzio assassinated, 1569. Benjamin West died, 1826. Steamer President left N.Y.1841 1st Sunday in Lent Planet Herschel discovered,1781 Admiral Byng shot, 1757. Andrew Jackson bom, 1767. Bowditch died, 1832. St. Patrick. Walpole died, 1797. 2nd Sunday in Lent L Newton died, 1727. Archbp. Cranmer burnt, 1556. Stamp Act passed, 1765. A, Von Weber died, 1827. Queen Elizabeth died, 1603. Annunciation B, V.M, Lady-day Srd Sunday in Lent Peace of Amiens, 1802. Canada ceded to France, 1632. Lord Metcalfe arr. in Canada,'43 Paris capitulates, 1814. Allies enter Paris, 1814. SUN rises sets. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 38 36 34 33 31 29 27 25 23 20 18 15 13 12 10 8 7 6 5 3 68 56 54 53 62 50 48 46 45 43 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 47 48 49 50 52 53 55 56 58 59 1 2 4 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 MOON r. &5. 3 45 4 30 5 12 5 51 sets, 7 32 8 46 10 11 11 morn 18 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 20 25 3 46 13 46 27 nses, 7 11 8 11 9 7 10 II 4 1 11 55 morn 48 1 36 2 22 3 4 3 43 s s c ■> s ) f ) ■) > S '■> ( ) ) > S > > v. , t III I i;l 1 I Is^-^ ^1, ' ] *• #'■'■ i' '; % I s ( ^ s s s s s s ; S < s < S V V S V \ APRIL. New Moon, 3rd day, 8h. 29m. Evg. First Quarter,... 10th day, 9h. 65m. Morn. Full Moon, 18th day, 9h. 37m. Mom. Last Quarter,... 26th day, 9h. 26m. Morn. DAYS BI. 1 2 o O 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 w. Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU FESTIVALS, &c. War b. Turkey and Egypt, 1832 ith Sunday in Lent, Richard, Bp. Heber died, 1826 Ambrose, Goldsmith died, 1774 Danton executed, 1793. Napoleon sent to Elba, 1814. Wadsworth born, 1770. Hudson's Bay Co. estab. 1692. 5th Sunday in Lent. Admiral Byron died, 1786. Geo. Canning bom, 1770. Rodney took French fleet, 1782. Catholic Eman. assented, 1829. Battle of Alamanza, 1707. Battle of Culloden, 1746. Palm Sunday, Dr Franklin died, 1790. American Revolution, 1775. Alphege, Byron died, 1824. Abernethy died, 1831. Good Friday. Fielding born, 1707. Easter Sunday, St. George. Shakspere born 1554 ; died 1616 Mark, Princess Mary h. 1843. David Hume born, 1711. Sir Wm. Jones died, 1794. Battle of York, (U.C) 1813. War with French dec. 1803. Low Sunday, SUN rises-sets. 5 5 41 '6 39:6 376 356 33 6 32 30 28 26 24 23 21 19 17 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 59 58 56 55 54 52 4 51 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 28 59 30 31 33 34 35 37 39 40 41 42 44 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 54 5G 57 58 59 1 2 3 MOON r,&s» 4 19 5 67 sets, 7 35 8 50 10 2 11 7 mom 8 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 46 25 69 30 58 26 53 rises. 7 58 8 55 9 50 10 42 U 32 mom 18 7 5| 1 1 2 2 3 39 15 50 24 J \ < s s s \ ' s s \ s \ \ \ \ \ s \ s s :> 1 2 3 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 30 31 \ ./^.•s^- -^ MAY. New Moon, 3rd day, 2h. 21m. Mom. First Quarter,... 9th day, lOh. 2m. Evg. Full Moon, 18th day, Ih. 47m. Morn. Last Quarter, ...25th day, 6h* 52m. Evg. DAYS H. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 w. M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W FESTIVALS, &C. Philip and James. Union of [England and Scotland, 1707. Jamaica discovered, 1494. Siege of Quebec raised, 1 776. Napoleon Bonaparte died, 1821. John, Battle of Badajoz, 1812. 2nd Sunday after Easter, Battle Rio Grande, 1846. Corp. and Test Acts repld. 1828 Battle of Lodi, 1796. Earl of Chatham died, 1778. Perceval assassinated, 1812. H. Grattan died, 1820. ^rd Sundaij after Easter* Daniel O'Connell died, 1847. Talleyrand died, 1838. Great fire at Montreal, 1765. Sir Charles Bagot died, 1843. Dunstan, A. Boleyn beh. 1535. Lafayette died, 1834. Mh Sunday after Easter, Battle of Bautzen, 1813. Linnasus born, 1707. Queen Victoria bom, 1819. Princess Helena Augusta 6. 1846 Augustin. Haydn died, 1809. Durham arr. at Quebec, 1838. Rogation Sunday. Great fire at [Quebec, 1845. Voltaire died, 1778. Joan 01 Arc burnt, 1431. 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 4 6 7 8 9 U 49 7 487 47 7 45 7 43 7 42 7 12 40 7 13 38 7 14 37,7 15 36,7 17 35 7 18 33 7 19 32 7 20 32 7 21 30 7 23 29 7 24 28,7 25 27 7 26 26 7 29 25 7 30 24 7 31 237 32 3 59 4 38 sets. 8 48 9 53 10 51 11 42 morn 14 1 1 22 21 19 18 17 17 16 16 15 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 40 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 33 3 30 57 25 54 25 9^ses. 8 39 9 31 10 18 11 1 11 41 morn 17 51 1 1 2 3 3 24 58 43 12 53 s \ ( < s I, ■ \i ' i1 I ! i l^. JUNE Mfi /1 » I M4ii^ New Moon, 1st day, 9h. 45m Morn. First Quarter,... 8th day, Oh. 21m. Evg. Full Moon, 16th day, 4h. 4m. Evg. Last Quarter,... 24th day, Ih. 33m. Mom. New Moon, 30th day, 5h, 26m. Evg. DATS M. w. 1 Th 2 Fr 3 Sa 4 SU 5 M 6 Tu 7 W 8 Th 9 Fr 10 Sa 11 SU 12 M 13 Tu 14 W 15 Th 16 Fr 17 Sa 18 SU 19 M 20 Tu 21 W 22 Th 23 Fr 24 Sa 25 SU 26 M 27 Tu 28 W 29 Th 30 Fr FESTIVALS, &a Ascension Day Riots in London, 1780. Reign of Terror in France, 1793 Sunday after Ascension, Boniface, Von Weber d. 1826. Bentham died, 1832. Reform Bill sanctioned, 1832. The Black Prince died, 1376. Mrsc Slddons died, 1831. Cholera ap. at Montreal, 1832. Pentecost — Whit Sunday, Quebec Theatre burnt, 1846. Lord Hastings beheaded, 1483. Battle of Marengo, 1800. Magna Charta signed, 1215. Duke of Marlborough died, 1722 Alban. Wesley bom, 1703. Trinity Sunday. Gov.Craig left for England,1811 Wm.rv. c^acces. Victoria, 1837 Longest Day. Corpus Christi. Akenside born, 1770. St. John Baptists. 1st Sunday after Trinity, George IV. died, 1830. Dr. Dodd executed, 1777. Victoria crowned,1838. [2d great Peter & Paul [fire at Quebec '46 Eail of Argyle beheaded, 1685. MOON r.&s, sets, 8 31 9 21 10 19 11 3 11 35 morn 5 36 JULY. i New Moon, 30th day, 2h. 31m. Evg. First Quarter,... 8th day, 4h. 36m. Morn. Full Moon, 16th day, 4h. 26m. Mom. Last Quarter,... 23rd day, 6h. 33m. Mom. DAYS M. w. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU 311 M FESTIVALS, Ac. Massacre at Wyoming, 1778 2nd Sunday after Trinity. Quebec founded, 1608. 73rd year U. S. Independence. Don Miguel's fleet capt., 1833. Ticonderago taken, 1777. R. B. Sheridan died, 1816. Edmund Burke died, 1797. Srd Sunday after Trinity* Columbus bom, 1447. Canada Invaded by Amer . 1812 Battle of the Boyne, 1690. French Revolution, 1789. Duke of Orleans killed, 1842. Swithin. Mrs. Siddons b, 1765. Aith Sunday after Trinity* Dr Watts bom, 1674. John Hampden killed, 1643. Kirk takes Quebec, 1629. Margaret Playfair died, 1819 Burns born, 1759. Magdalen. Bat. Salamanca,1812 bth Sunday after Trinity. Irish Rebellion, 1803. James,\ Bat Lundy's Lane, 1818 Anne. Coleridge died, 1834. Turenne killed, 1675. Battle of Talavera, 1809. Lord Durham died, 1840. Qth Sunday after Trinity, Gibraltar taken, 1604. SUPf rises sets. 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4 41 4 42 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 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 7 52 52 52 51 51 51 51 50 50 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 MOON r.Us. 8 9 8 43 9 22 10 6 10 36 11 4 11 31 mom 1 29 1 1 1 2 3 3 36 17 2 43 rises 8 21 8 57 9 31 10 4 10 37 11 11 11 48 11 52 mom 1 16 2 8 S 5 4 7 sets. 8 3 1^ ; I |i ' 1 I i ! I liki i y>^y^/*-* ll AUGUST. New Moon, 28th day, 2h. 7m Evg, First Quarter,... 6th day, lOh. 2m. Evg, Full Moon, 14th day, 3h. 22m. Evg. Last Quarter,... 2l8t day, llh. 13m. Morn. PATS H. w. 1 Tu 2 W 3 Th 4 Fr 6 Sa 6 SU 7 M 8 Tu 9 W 10 Th 11 Fr 12 Sa 13 SU 14 M 15 Tu 16 W 17 Th 18 Fr 19 Sa 20 SU 21 M 22 Tu 23 W 24 Th 25 Fr 26 Sa 27 SU 28 M 29 Tu 30 W 31 ThI FESTIVALS, «fcc SUN rises Lammas, Bat. of the Nile, 1798 Napoleon declared Consul, 1802 Sir R. Arkwright died, 1792 Fire at Laprairie, 1846 Prince Alfred born, 1844 7 th Sunday after Trinity Name of Jesus George Canning died, 1827 Dryden born, 1631 Lawrence .a Charleston Convent dest. 1834 George IV. born, 1762 j., ^th Sunday after Trinity Printing Invented, 1437 Bonaparte bom, 1769. Scott 5. Am. defiat Cambden, 1780 [1771 Duchess of Kent born, 1786 Steamboats invented, 1807, Royal George sunk, 1782 ^th Sunday after Trinity Battle of Vimiera, 1808 Battle of Bosworth, 1485 Governor Gosford arrived, 1835 Bartholemew Washington burnt, 1814 Prince Albert born, 1819 10^^ Sunday after Trinity Augustin Grotius died, 1645 St. John Baptist beheaded Dutch fleet taken, 1799 San Sebastian taken, 1815 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 sets. 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 54 55 56 57 58 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 96 106 116 126 136 146 16!6 18'6 19:6 28 27 26 25 23 22 21 20 18 16 15 14 12 10 8 7 6 4 2 59 57 55 53 51 50 48 46 44 42 40 MOON r, 8 45 f 9 28 ► 10 16 111 9 5 morn ) 7 1 1 6 ; 2 15 \ 3 24 4 36 re5e5 6 23 7 5 7 64 8 46 9 44 10 34 111 46 lorn 49 1 50 2 60 3 61 4 60 {sets 5 36 6 7 \6 44 24 10 First (Quarter,... 4th day, Ih, 9m. Mom. Full Moon, 10th day, 8h 41m. Evg, Last Quarter,. ..17th day, Ih. 62m. Evg. New Moon, 26th day, 4h. 36m. Evg. DATS M. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 W. W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th Fr Sa SU M Tu W Th FESTIVALS, Ac. All Saints, Durham leaves Que- All Souls bee, 1838 St Jean d^Acre taken, 1840 Martial Law proclaimed, 1838 20^A Sunday after Trinity Riots in Montreal, 1837 Finland surr. to Russia, 1808 Milton died, 1674 Prince of Wales bom, 1841 Martin Luther bom, 1483 Martin 2\st Sunday after Trinity Britius Montreal taken, 1775 Montgomery before Quebec, '75 Machutus Austrians take Cracow, 1846. Lord Erskine died, 1823 Cortes sailed for Mexico, 1518 22nd Sunday after Trinity Edmund, Princess Royal born, 1840 Cecilia Tillotson died, 1694 Clement Weir murdered, 1837 Peace with United States, 1814 Battle of St Charles. 1837 . 23rd Sunday after Trinity ' Baldwin ministry resign, 1843 Woolsey died, 1630 Polish Revolution, 1 830 . ^ St. Andrew MOON 9 1 9 55 10 56 11 68 mom rues 5 41 ^ ^ i^ , ■ I Jill!! ^im l^'sj u'\ . I :■ / :i i Mi ■ii i Mil ; i': ill i h;:iiiii iunif H!!lW HK Ml ilii ! I!i||! ■id M l| DECEMBER. First Quarter,... 3rd day, 3h. 12m Evg. Full Moon, 10th day, 6h. 60m. Morn. Last Quarter,... 17th day, 6h. 19m. Mom. New Moon, 26th day, llh. 28m. Morn. FESTIVALS, &C. 31 SU Pope Leo X. died, 1621 7 Battle of Austerlitz, 1806 7 Advent Sunday 7 Cardinal Richelieu died, 1 642 7 Earl of Oxford died, 1661 7 Nicholas 7 Rebels defeated atToronto,1837 7 Conception B V M 7 Milton born, 1608 7 2nd Sunday in Advent 7 Charles XII. killed, 1718 7 Earthquake at Lisbon, 1827 7 Lucy Dr Johnson died, 1784 7 Battle St Eustache, 1837 7 Re-inter, of Napoleon, 1840 7 Great fire at New- York, 1835 7 Zrd Sunday in Advent 7 Bolivar died, 1830 7 Battle of Niagara, 1813 7 Battle of Moodkee, (India) 1845 7 Battle Ferozepore. (India) 1846 7 Pilgrims laid atPlymouth,1620 7 Washingtoi resigns, 1783 7 4tth Sunday in Advent 7 Stephen Fothergill died, 1780 7 St John 7 Innocents^ Day 7 Steamer Caroline burnt, 1837 7 Vessel leaves Quebec for W. I. 7 Sunday after Christmas [1772. |7 SUN rises sets 30 21 32 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 34 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 40 40 40 41 MOON r.&5. 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 18| 9 47 1810 60 1811 66 18 morn 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 1 3 2 13 3 26 4 39 6 63 rises 6 11 7 16 8 13 9 29 10 33 1711 36 18 morn 18; 37 1 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 21 22 23 24 36 2 34 sets 5 43 6 40 7 41 8 42 9 66 41 14 2510 62 3 4 6 6 32 29 25 20 ED P S w a p «< a (D WJ g « s S CD B ^ o - o CO tTl h — w »-. «> B 3 o _ P-o g ftp??: CD tf CO :i w i *.'■■> 22 QUEEN AND BOYAL FAMILY. II i il{ ^ii'ii I .'lOihi ilji THE ROYAL FAMILY, VICTORIA, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ; only daughter of his late Royal Highness Edward Duke of Kent ; bom May 24th 1819; succeeded to the throne on the decease of her Uncle, King William IV., June 20th, 1837 ; Proclaimed, June 21st ; Crowned, June 28th, 1838 ; Married, February 10, 1840, to Field Marshal His Royal Highness Prince Albert Augustus Charles Emanuel, Prince ot Saxe Coburg and Gotha, Knight of the most noble order of the Garter, etc. ISSUE: Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, Frinceas Royal, born November 21st, 1840. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, bom Novr. 9, 1841. Alice Maud Mary, born April 26th, 1843. Alfred Ernest Albert, born August 6th, 1844. Helena Augusta Victoria, bom May 25th, 1846. Amelia Adelaide Louisa Theresa, widow of his late Majesty William IV., bom August 13th, 1792 ; married, July 11th, 1818— annuity, £100,000. Victoria, Duchess of Kent, daughter of Francis, Duke of Saxe Coburg, bora August 17, 1786 ; married May 29, 1818, to Edward, Duke of Kent, who died January 23, 1820. Issue, the Queen. ^m\t% an&i %uxit% of tl^e iQMttu. Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, (King of Hanover) bom June 5th, 1771 — annuity, JB21,000, Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, bom Feby. 24th, 1774— annuity, £27,000. Mary, Duchess of Gloucester, bom April 25th, 1776. Princess Sophia, born November 3rd, 1777. \\ \\ i PBOVINCUI. LEGISLATURE. 23 CANADA. .■• M PROVINCIAL EXECUTIVE. ffiobemoY (StmxaX, ^ii]i(!» : ' i' I. . ' \\ < < < < < < < < < C ( 'i ! !'■ , d • -7 • A". « * j .^^H'^^'Vx^. ^y^.' '^\ ' ■r/' 1 • lii 1^ i'- !' II!. IT;./ Pi' !l!iH: njl iiiir > I « 24 PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. MEMBERS. RESIDENCE. DATE OP COMMISS. P. McGill.^i?g«>t6r... Montreal 9th June, 1 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 14th June, 7th Septr. ' 19th Angus ditto ditto ditto ditto 15th Augus 4th Septr. ] ditto 27th Septr. 30th Novr. ditto 3rd Novr, 27th May, ditto ditto ditto L841 R. S. Jameson, P. B. deBlaquiere... Robert B. Sullivan, Toronto Kingston Toronto Rene E. Caron Quebec \ William Morris Geo Pemberton Montreal Quebec I Alexander Fraser . . . Barthelemy Joliette James Crooks ; Adam Fergusson ... John Macaulay John Hamilton Fraser field Village Industry Flamboro', West Flamboro\ East Kinsrston Kinsrston F. P. Bruneau JohnM'Donald Adam Ferrie Montarville Gananoque ...... Montreal 1 1 ^^^N/ OFFICERS PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. 25 pwnanntt ®ffiw» a^gfelatibe ©ountil. r >'■■■ i'4'/' i Charles De Lery, Clerk, John F. Taylor, Asst. Clerk & Master in Chancery, J, Fennings Taylor, Additional Clerk A ^sistant, and Chief Office Clerk, Rev. W. Agar Adamson, Chaplain"& Librarian, E. L. Montizambert, Law Clerk, Robert Lemoine, French Translator, • W. A. Maingy, E. Douce t, Jas Adamson, Clerks F. S. Jarvis, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, Olivier Vallerand, Serjeant-at-Arms, . ... . r, .:.. .3 permanent iSfRmsi iLegfelatibe ^ssenrtlp. W B Lindsay, Clerk ; G B Faribault, Assistant Clerk G W Wicksteed, Law Clerk and English Translator W B Lindsay, Junior, Assistant Law Clerk and English Translator W P Patrick, Chief Office Clerk Thomas Vaux, Second Office Clerk and Accountant W Ross, Chief Clerk of Committees ^"^^ ^ *' •'-■ ^ Alfred Patrick, Clerk of Committees ,.,.,, Alfred Todd, Clerk of Committees , *: ^ "^ ^ ^ '^ '^ Henry Voyer, French Translator r i^ -.^ *! GLevesque, Assistant French Translator D P Myrand, do ,. do .^, ^^ J Huston do do * ' P E Gagnon, Clerk of French Journals G M Muir, Clerk of English Journals William Winder, Librarian Alpheus Todd, Assistant Librarian George K Chisholm, Serjeant-at-Arms JB Morand, Thaddeus Patrick, Henry Hartney, K Barton, W H Lemoine, W Spink, L Berthelet, HB Stuart, and E Denchaud, Junior Clerks . M" <-.i; fl t.i •»> ' .i ■J^\^\ nh < < s s S S s i) ( \ > \ \ \ 1 s S s V S S s s s ;f t-fr \ ^j^.' .- y-^- y~\/^^-^ ! '! Ijl! ti\l-U -I irili , ,11 lill 'li S s s ':M 26 PT7BLI0 DEPABTMENTS. CIVIL. •"/?' r'r I 1 CIVIL SECRETARY'S OFFICE. Msyor Thomas E. Campbell, Civil Secretary. H* Cotton, First Clerk ; W. R, Bartlett, Second Clerk. Philip St. Hill, Office Keeper. RECEIVER GENERAL'S OFFICE. ' ! Honorable J. A. McDonald, Receiver General. Bernard Turquand, Deputy Receiver General Thomas A. Cary, First Clerk, ^' George Grundy, Second Clerk. s ' C. E. Anderson, Third Clerk. PROVINCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE. Hon. Dominick Daly, Provincial Secretary. Edmund A. Meredith, Assistant Secretary, ^West) Etienne Parent, Assistant Secretary, (East) T. D. Harrington, Chief Clerk. Clerks— Grant Powell, H. G. Steele, C. Birch, C. St George Yarwood, Thomas Ross, Henry Jarmy, W. H. Jones, A. R. Roche, S. Tetu. ^ / John Gow, Office Keeper. ^ ^ ^^| V PROVINCIAL REGISTRAR'S OFFICE. ' Richard A. Tucker, Provincial Registrar. William Kent, First Clerk. George Henry Lane, Second Clerk. ♦, t> ■ INSPECTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE. Honorable William Caley, Inspector General Joseph Cary, Deputy Inspector General. Philip Durnford, First Clerk. David Alex. Ross, Second Clerk. Isaac B. Stanton, Third Clerk. Henry H. Duffill, Fifth Clerk. William Dickenson, First Book-keeper. Norris Gddard, Second do. 'v^'^./V' w-.. PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. 27 I DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Honorable W. B. Robinson, Chief Commissioner. " C. E. Casgrain, Second do. Thomas A. Begly, Secretary. John H. ConoUy, Chief Clerk. Charles Dawson Shanly and E. Hamilton, Clerks. ' i ' S. Strang, Book-Keeper, Thomas Hewitt, Assistant Book-Keeper & Paymaster. E. P. Rubidge, Engineer and Draftsman. F. Baillarg^ Assistant do. ■{ , f I. 1 1 • ■:'Vi.V./. CROWN LANDS OFFICE. i Honorable D. B. Papineau, Commissioner. Tancred Bouthellier, Assistant do. A. McNabb and J. Drysdale, Accountants. W. F. Collins and C. W- Shay, Assistant Accountants. J. C. Tarbutt and J. Langevin, Corresponding Clerks. D. H. Morphy, Registrar. J. Hammond, W. F. Whitcher, N. F. Laurent, Clerks. BRANCH OP CROWN LANDS OFFICE, FORMERLY SURVEYOR general's OFFICE. Joseph Bouchette, Senior Surveyor and Draftsman. A. Russell, Second do. E. T. Fletcher, Third do. ■ ■ P. L. Morin, Fourth do. i' A Waiiam Spragge, Chief Clerk. v :; i ^: ' T. Hector, Second do. H. J. Jones, Third do. M. A. Higglns, Fourth do. ' "' George Shaw, Fifth do. Felix'Fortier, Clerk Jesuits' Estates & Queen's Domain. Q^e— St. Gabriel Street, facing Champ-de-Mars. t n ■ ll' J I it! I i ;r I! -: 1 n ■I ■■! if ll' ■■III I -I,; i "I s s s S < I. <' S I, 28 PCBMC DEPARTMENTS. MILITARY. ' » •- • COMMANDER OF THE FORCES. Lieut. General Sir Benjamin D'Urban, G. C. B., K.C. H. Aide-de-Camp, Brevet Major G. Talbot, 43d Regiment. GENERALS AND STAFF OFFICERS. ^ Major General Honorable Charles Gore, C.B., Montreal* Aide-de-Camp, Lieutenant J. A. Gore, 71st Regiment. Major General Sir Richard Armstrong, Kingston. Aide-de-Camp, Capt. John Mayne, Royal Regiment. Town Major, Ensign Colin Macdonald. ^ , MILITARY SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT. Military Secretary, Capt. J. A. V. Kiykland, 20th Regt. First Clerk— Captain A. Bulger, u'l ^' ' Clerks— P. Lawler, J, S. Spong, Robert G. Greig and Edward Koe. Temporary Clerks — ^Wm. Sache and G. W. Thomas. ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Deputy Adjutant General, Colonel George Augustus Wetherall, C. 13., K. H. Deputy Assistants Adjt. Gen., Lieut-Colonel Pritchard, Captain F. J. Griffin, and Captain E. S. Claremont, Royal Canadian Rifles. QUARTER-MASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Depy. Qr, Master General, Lt. Col. Mackenzie Eraser, Depy. Asst. Qr. Master General, Capt. Ready, 71st Rogt Wm. Rogers, N. H. Hughes, Robert Berry, William Patrick, and W. H. Spong, Clerks. \\ <> ^>/-- PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. 29 ROYAL ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. Commanding Royal Engineers, W. C. E. Holloway, C B. Asst. Comdg. Royal Engineers, Capt. B. S. SV olin. Lieut, and Acting Adjutant, W. L. Morrison, h. E. Draftsman — R, J. Pilkington. Surveyors and Draftsmen — T. Walkem, and C. A Lancaster. Clerk of Works — John Owens. 'V Senior Clerk— James Kerr. Clerks — John Stephens, F. W. Lancaster, F. N. Boxer, and J. Gardiner. Office Keepers — J. Robertson and P. Mofifatt. '^i DISTRICT BRANCH. Lieut. Colonel Selwyn, District Comdg. R, Engineers. Captain S. Freeth, Royal Engineers. Lieutenant Pasley. : < Lieutenant Noggridge. Clerks of Works— Thomas Kinton and — Rowe. Clerks— N. Lament, H. J. Sedley and — Ford. Foremen of Works, — lago, T. B Cockburn, — Hadden. Office Keeper — James Eraser. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Ordnance Storekeper, J. S. Elliot. Deputy Ordnance Storekeeper, W. H, Blenkame. Clerks— E. Fayrer, J. Greig, E. Wilgress, Geo. Wilgress and G. F. Stevens. Assistant Clerk — W. Trigge. Temporary Clerk — E. T. Stehelin. Barrack Master — W. H. Gray. . ^ COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT. Commissary General, William Filder. Deputy Commissary General, J. Laidley. Assistant Commissary General, John Lane. Depy. Assistants Com. Gen, L. Routh and T.H.Tubby. Treasury Clerks— H, Maule, C.T. Walcot, C.E. Probyn, D. C. Napier, A. Neave, and W. M. Rogers, ChamUy — Assistant Com. General, J. S. Skyrme. WilUani Henry — ^Assistant Com. Gen., J. Macfarlane. } ' 11' p %\ \ .s. i 1 ■> ■ r ^ i 1 ^ ■' i ' • s ' t5 \, ' vl s ■1 1 < 1 ' ' < < ■' -! \ ' I ^ ^ <. <■«. ■ < \' ^ t I •■! "^ J ' '1 ^ ■ ' f M 1 'i ' ■ f 1 i 1' : 1 ■ ( 1.1. Ill' '; . • . ■ : ■■ s • ; ' : i !i si! ' i;: <> . ; ^ ' j ^ ?' • 'J \ '" /t :j .j s : 1 :! •' C ' ,' 1' ■ ^- • ; i ^ i« < '^: \ S r' ; i s .' ■ ' i • \ '. ■ ; s c < ' i : i n s s ) ; ; S ffo REGIMENTS IN CANADA, ETC. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Inspector General of HospitalSi Dr. Mahony. Stait' Surgeon, A. T. Jackson. M. D. Clerks— S. W. Leslie, and Thomas Raffan. :. • INDIAN DEPARTMENT. Superintendant Gen. of Indian Affairs — The Civil Secy. Assistant ditto and Accountant — George Vardon. Supt. Indian Affairs and Visitor, C. E. — D. C. Napier. Do. do. do, r. W.— J. B Clench. Do. 1 do. do. C. W. — T. Anderson. MILITIA. J. Adjutant General, (East) Lieutenant-Colonel Taeh Deputy Adjutant General, (West) Colonel McDonell. KEGIMENTSTn CANADA, an& ®fRcer» ©omrnanlitng* i/on^rea/,... (Head Quarters of the Ann^i in Canada.) Royal Artillery, Colonel Dynsley, C. B. 23rd Regt Welsh Fusileers, (Reserve Batt) Lieut. Col. Holmes. 77th Regiment, Colonel Bradshaw K. H. Quebec Royal Artillery, Lieut. Col. Higgins. 93rd Highlanders, Lieut. Col. Spark. Res. Batt. Rifle Brigade, Lt. Col. Lawrence. Chamhly ...71st Light Infantry, (Reserve Battalion) Lieut. Col. Denny. St. Johns ...Do. Major Fay. Kingston ...(Head Quarters of Sir R. Armstrong, CrB.j 20th Regiment, (1st Batt,^ Major Crofton Left Wing 2nd Batt Rifle Brigade, Captain Wilkinson. Toronto Right Wing do do Major Erton. Niagara . . .Royal Canadian Rifles, It. Col. N ewton,KH lAmdcm 20th Regt (Res. Batt.) Lieut. Col. Horn. Amhersthurg^ Royal Canadian Rifles, Major Muter. A I ^>,r ■'w^.'-v GOVERNORS OP CANADA. 91 A LIST OF ffiobernord & aftntinfetratora of ©anaUa, Previous to the Division of the Provinces in 1791, and for Upper and Lower Canada, from 1791 to the Union in 1841, and Governors General of United Canada to the present time. Names, Sieur de Mesey Sieur de Courcelles Sieur de Fron tenac Sieur dela Barre Sieur Marq. de Rouville, Sieur de Fron tenac Sieur Chev. de Callieres, Sieur Marq. de Vaudreuil Le Sieur de Beauharnois, Sieur Comte Gallisoniere Sieur de la Jonquiere ... Sieur Marquis Guesnede Menerville Sieur de Vaudreuil de Cavagnal James Murray Paulus Emilus Irving ... Guy Carlton Hector J. Cramhae Title, Accession, 1663 President Lt G & Cf. Pre s id en t GuyCarlton Lt G '■: «•! ili! ri 'I'illll! I i I I i I li :liH.( Ml *M1 !HI >H, I I I * i m I * 34 DIRECTOEY TO PUBLIC OFFICES. En^neer Department — Saint Mary Street Emigrant Agent— Facing Steamboat Wliarf Harbour Commissioners — Do do do Harbour Master — Do do do Inland Customs — Government House, Notre Dame St. Inspector of Flour — George Street, near the Canal Inspector General of Hospitals — 4, Cornwall Terrace Inspector Gen. of Public Accounts — Government House Notre Dame Street Inspector of Licenses — 15, Alexander Street Insp. Weights and Measures — 6, Little St James Street Inspector of Anatomy — Centre Police Station Inspector of Ashes — College Street, off McGill Street Indian Department — 49, Champ-de-Mars Street Lachine Railroad Office — 9, Great St James Street Military Secretary — Dalhousie Square Ordnance Department — ^Water Street Provincial Registrar — Government House, Notre Dame Street Provincial Secretary — Government House, Notre Dame Street Prothonotary — Court House > \'r ^ Post Office — 15, Great St James Street • i r Public Works— 60, Notre Dame Street Quarter Master General — Durham Place, St Louis Street Receiver General — Government House, Notre Dame Street. Saint Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad Office — 18, Little Saint James Street » - . Sheriff— Court House Superintendant of Education — Comer of Notre Dame and Saint Claudius Streets Superintendant ot Protestant Burying Gronnds, 77, St. Charles Barrommee Street. Surveyor General — Govt House, Notre Dame Street Town Major — 63, Saint Louis Street Trinity House — Commissioners Street, near Custom- House Square Translator of Laws — 60, Notre Dame Street Turnpike Trustees— Commissioners Street, near Custom House Square Wharfinger— 67, Commissioners Street COUBTS OF JUSTICE. 35 COURTS OF JUSTICE. ^ourt of Appeals. ' The Court of Appeals for Lower Canada— esta- Iblished under the Provincial Act 7 Vict., Chap, i «— is composed of all the Justices of the several Courts of iQueen's Bench, any four of whom form a quorum. Joseph Guillaume Barthe, Clerk. . , John Von-Exter, Deputy Clerk, " ' ^ ;!, - . :' TERMS:— From 1st to 10th March, June and No- [vember, both days inclusive. The Court sits alter- nately in Quebec and Montreal _ €ottrt (>f as^uttn^fi 15mc]&* ! »■' IJ • t 't^:- "m '?1' MONTREAL. ^ffi^^ ^ i'mii Vij^'4 (I Honorable Jean Roch Rolland, Chief Justice. Samuel Gale, ) Charles Dewey Day, >• Puisnd Judges. James Smith, i John Boston and Wm. Foster Coffin, Sheriff; S. W. Monk, W. C. H. Coffin, and L. J. A. Papineau, Protho- notary; Joseph Jones and Melchior A. DeSalaberry, Coroners ; A. M. Delisle and W. H. Brehaut, Clerk of the Crown; R. Dillon, French Translator and Interpre- ter; George Stanley, Crier; Peter Devins, Asst. Crier; Thos. McGinn, Gaoler; Benj. Delisle, High Constable. TERMS — Superior Courts from 7th to 31st January, 1st to 26th April, July and October. — Inferior Courts 16fh to 25th February and May, 1st to 10th September and December — Criminal Courts 1st to 15th February and August. \ S I f i I' i '■I ;■. ; I ! I ! I ■il !!•■ . :'. ■T'^ :9 "I'ii ■\\ i n 1 1, H .V i 1! 1 1 1 Hi! I "i m < < 11: /fi,n!l' H' ^ ^ S s 36 COURTS OP JUSTICE. 4( QUEBEC. Honorable Sir James Stuart, Chief Justice for C. E. Edward Bowen, ^ Philippe Panet, >• Pusind Judges, Elzear Bedard ) au'^ William S. Sewell, Sheriff; E. Burroughs & C. Fiset, Prothonotary ; James Green, Clerk of the Crown ; B. A. Panet and J A. Panet, Coroners. TERMS,— Criminal Court, from 1st to 10th February and August. — Civil — Superior, 7th to 31st January, and 1st to 25th April, July and October. — Inferior, 16th to 25th February and May, 1st to 10th September and December. - • - a u yl. <■! ': ' * f THREE RIVERS. D. Mondelet, Resident Judge I. G. Ogden, Sheriff; E. Barnard, Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown ; Valere Guillet, Coroner.; Philip Burns, High Constable* TERMS,— Superior, Civil and Criminal, 12th to 26th February, and 14th to 28tt octoher.-^Civil only, 19th to 28th June.— Inferior, 1st to 7th February, April, June August, October, and December. SAINT FRANCIS. R. H. Gardner, Provincial Judge. E. Bowen, Sheriff ; W. Bell, Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown; C. A. DeTonnancour, Coroner. ,./!! G A S P E. Hon. John G. Thompson, Provincial Judge. M. Sheppard, Sheriff; J. Wilkie and G. F.Tremblay, Clerk of the Crown and Prothonotary ; Robt. Sherar, Coroner. TERMS,— Civil and Criminal,-^ At Perce, 21st to 30th August. — At New Carlisle, 4th to 13th September. -v^w COURTS OF JUSTICE. 37 The Superior Courts of^ Queen's Bench have Jurisdiction in suits above £20 currency. The Inferior Courts have \ jurisdiction up to £20 currency. .■f i * r Banftrupt ©ourt ?^?^^*^"Li .) Circuit Judges and Commissioners David R. Wood, Clerk. v b . I / '■.i.i] i (Jtourt of ©Luarter Sesisfona. ;^ A. M. Delisle and W. H. Brehaut, Clerk of the Peace. TERMS :— 10th to 19th January, 21st to 30th April, 10th to 19th July, and 21st to 30th October. ,,.f: vir (SommmiontxW (Honxu ^^\ The Commissioners' Courts are held every Monday, in the Cities of Quebec and Montreal, and on any other day or days during the week to which they may be ad- journed, tor hearing witnesses and determining suits : the Circuit Judges being Commissioners, ex officio. In all other places where Commissioners' Courts are esta- blished, the sittings are held on the first Monday of every month, and on any other day or days to which they may be adjourned, for hearing witnesses and de- termining suits. , I Clerk of Court, Montreal — John Piatt. Jurisdiction in sums not exceeding £6 5s. COMMISSIONERS FOR RECEIVING AFFIDA- VITS FOR COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. S. W, Monk. L J A Papineau John Boston W. F. Coffin J. A. Labadie Joseph Jones William Ross J. Belle Etienne Guy W. H. Brehaut P. J Beaudry George Weeks O. Leblanc Chas. A. Terroux A. Pelletier i ,\ i I ■s I ii ■ \ 'It \/>^r\/* ^ I I I'! ' I' i il iiii :'*i;i> ;t i «ii';f ' ijl'!' 1 !1i(i" : m. i:Kili • 1 < ■' 1 « . ; :i|ii ^. 38 COURTS OF JUSTICE. . Circuit €ouvte) Sidtrict of iWontrcal JUDGES. HypoliteGuy. | Charles Mondelet. | John S. M*Cord. Clerks, > .* Circuits. A.D. Bondy .Berthier. L. DeLorimier L'Assomption. John Fraser Terrebonne. F. H. Lemaire Two Mountains. •" A. Lafontaine Ottawa. \ O. Bastien Vaudreuil. ' Louis Beaudry BeauhamoisL " John M'Gillis Saint Johns* ^ Peter Cowan Missisquoi. Narcisse O'Claire Saint Hyacinths, h ^ T. R. Chevalier Richelieu. ». >i f; : TERMS. Berthier— In the Parish of Berthier— 1st to 7th March, July and November. VAssomption—ln the Parish of St. Pierre— 9th to 15th March, July and November. Terrebonne— In the Parish of St. Louis — 7th to 13th January, May and September. Ttoo Mountains — In the Parish of St. Benoit— 17th to 23rd February, June and October. Ottawa — At the Village of Aylmer — 7th to 1 3th Janu- ary, May and September. Vaudreuilr—ln the Parish of St Michael— 10th to 16th February, June and October. Beauhamois — ^In the Parish of St. Clement — 17th to 23d February, June and October. Saint Johns — In the Parish of Saint John — 1st to 7th February, June and October. Missisquoi — Nelsonville, Township of Dunham — 9th to 15th March, July and November. St. Hyacinthe-'W, the Village of St. Hyacinthe— 10th to 16th February, June and October. liicfielieu— In the Parish of St. Ours — 7th to 13th Janu- ary, May and September. The Circuit Courts have jurisdiction up to £20 currency. JUSTICES OF THE PBAOB. 39 > JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, . Jn t^e ^its of iWontrMl. ^ "i Oommissian issued on the 6 th October^ 1845. >^ • The Members of the Executive and Legislative Coun- cils, the Speakers of the Legislative Assembly, and the Judges of the Province, ex officio. it t( li it «« u (I li ii ii u Hon. Denis Benj. Viger Dominick Daly William Morris Denis B. Papineau William Cayley Peter McGiU Adam Ferrie L. H. Lafontaino George Moffatt Louis Guy Austin Cuvillier George Pyke : | James Ferrier Alexander Buchanan Joseph Shuter . ;r - WilUamHall Edward H, Mount Joseph A Gagnon Jean B. Meilleur Daniel Arnoldi Edouard M. Leprohon Benjamin Hall * Joseph T. Barrett Bazile H. Charlebois Henry Corse B. H. Lemoine Wolfred Nelson Benjamin Holmes J. W. Dunscomb Michael McCulloch v» li.fj ".'ili' \. ».. . :'.( '. * Pierre Beaubien Etienne Parent B. C. A. Gugy Jacques Viger William U Chaflfers William Connoly Joseph A. Labadie Thomas Tait Ovide Leblanc E. N. DeLoriraier Pierre Jodoln Peter Dunn William Lunn Jean Bruneau Charles A. Brault Joseph Belle Jean Baptiste C. Trestler Auguste Delisle James M. DesRivieres John Donegani Damase Masson * John Molson Benjamin Hart Moses J. Hayes Olivier Berthelot J< B. Castonguez Patrice Lacombe Paul Joseph Lacroix Alexis Laframboise ^ Charles Tait t. ). s c < f c i t i ^ ^ -^•^■' V- \^."v \ ■>, N- '^- ^,y:y\jry^ ^\^-^~-^~' ■ M^ M 'Ml i|. J'l r riiilii; i! .1 ■ (. mi m ii' ^'lllilii. ;;i' ,^ii. m iii'illlli! < 1 * ■ Mi i |Blii( 40 ADYOOATES. John Dyde ' Janvier D. Lacroix Thomas A. Stayner George H. Ryland Joseph Roy Joseph Val^e Hubert Par^ Olivier T. Bruneau Henry Driscoll Gome. S. Cherrier WilUam C. Meredith James Leslie Jacob DeWitt Benjamin Brewster Hosea B. Smith Jean Louis Beaudry Pierre Lamothe John Mathewson Francois Trudeau Henry Jackson Francois Perrin Charles H. Castle John G. McKenzie John Toung H. Lemesurier Routh Janes Henry Lambe Stanley Hagg Charles Geddes ' William Lyman Thomas Wilson John Jordan Tancred Bouthillier . William Dunlop Charles Wilson Wm. Ermatinger, Superin. tendant of Police. ADVOCATES ipratttemg in ittontreal Hon. W Badgley, Atty. Gen. A Buchanan, Q.C H, Driscon, do. C. 8.Cherrier, do. WC Meredith, do. J. D. Lacroix F. X. Bender T. Peltier Peter N. Rossiter C. C. S. DeBleury John McDonnell B. C. A. Gugy Joseph Bourret Pierre Bibaud Thos. S. Judah Frederick Griffin Daniel Salmon John Bleakley R S M Bouchette C. H. N. Drolet Thomas Nye W. Vondenvelden J. A. Lacroix A. N. Morin Pierre Moreau John P. Sexton Henry H. Judah L< H.Lafontaine Hugh Taylor John Godard H. 0. Andrews G.W.Wicksteed Jas. J. T. Phelan ELMontizambert James Scott John Radiger John J. Day Norbert Dumas Jos. £. Pelletier Felix Fortier J. W. McDonald Geo. E. Cartier Frs. D. Cartier R. A. R. Hubert Andre Ouimet Alexis Giard A.M. Hart ADVOCATES. 41 L.T. Drummond Robert Easton J. A. Berthelot S. C. Monk p DeBoucherville Henry Stuart M. S. David Robert Mackay J. U. Beaudry Jean D. Delisle M. Morrison ! Louis V. Sicotte I David Roclion Louis A. Olivier I Thomas Mitchell Edward Charles G. A. Leblanc F.G.Johnson F.C. Levesque G.S. Carter L. A. H. Bourret George Pyke John Honey Joseph A. Morin I John Monk G. H. E. Therrien H. J. Ibbottson |j. C. Coursol IC. S. Rodier IFelixM. Belinge IL 0. LeToumeux |W.A.Himsworth |A Robertson I C. A. Poitras I.A.Tailhaides i. A. Dorion Joseph R. Roy A. R. Cherrier Jules Lamothe W. M. B. Hartley J^hu Rose Alex. Deseve R. C. M*Kenzie C. S. Burroughs Alexander Gross P. L. McDonald Strachan Bethune C. Glackmeyer Geo. Robertson Gersham Joseph Louis T. Groux M. Laframboise Alfred W. Rich A. N. Gouin W. F. Macrae Jas. Armstrong M. Mclver T. J. J. Loranger G. Levesque Gedeon Ouimet Edouard Pelletier J. R. Berthelot James Connolly Alex. D. Dorval W. Ermatinger Frederick T. Hall C. R, Bedwell T. A. Lamothe Euclide Roy M A DeSalaberry T. G. Fenwick Edward Carter F. H. Himsworth Geo.B. Cullen P. R. Lafrenaye W.B.Lindsay, Jn Moses E. David William H: Fleet William G. Mack Malcolm M'Leod J. R. Andy F. H. Mar'^hand Eugene Piche Alex. Herbert George G'Keeffe Pierre Blanchet D. P. G'Keeffe George B. Muir C. Dunkin J. P. Leprohon G C V Buchanan G. L. Kurczyn Joseph Papin Wm. Lemaitre J. R. Fleming Simon J. Clarke Joseph Doutre Charles Dolbeck W. E. Hohnes William Sache M. Lanctot Joseph Lenoir E. A. Meredith Bernard Develin Charles Daoust Norbert Berard J. G. Couillard WiUiam H. Kerr ■,^v. ^h: I I s s s l.l Kt> I i i ^M ) !■ ^^|, I'll:' i''i ii i tim y- l-y^:H < ■\\i\'! idjilijiij iHillrail ♦ >■ ^^^y . s s s s V C < 42 PUBLIC NOTARIES AND GOUNTT REGISTRARS. N, B. Doucet Thomas Bedouin Henry Griffin J. B. G. Pelletier J. A. Labadie I. G. Gibb M. Easton Etienne Gay Zr J. Truteau P. Lacombe C. A. Brault L. S. Martin J. H. Jobin J. Baby P. Weilbrenner George Weekes NOTARIES. A. A. Pelletier G. H. Cadieux J. B. Hould D. L. St Omer William Ross Joseph Belle Jos. D. Vallde Patrice Guy C. A. Terroux T. J. Pelton H. Laparre H. Valotte F. J. Labelle P. Lamothe M. Solomons John Griffin /. •■'. A. Montreuil S. C. Bagg P. J. Beaudry G. Dagen George Busby G. Spenard W. Bleakley W. N. Crawford Ovide Leblanc Henry Meyer J. H. Isaacson C. E. Belle O. Morin Louis Gauvreau L. A. H. Latour COUNTY REGISTRARS. Counties. Registrars, 1^ OJkes, Montreal & Isle Bizarre Geo. H. Ryland H, F. Charlebois ... D. K. Lighthall J. B. Lukin St. James Street MontreaL Vaudreuil Vaudreuil Beauhamois ... Huntingdon Kouville Durham * Laprairie Henry Aubertin ... Thomas Austin Pierre Menard PR. Chevalier Jean Frs. Tetu Hiram S. Foster ... R Dickinson St. Athanase Chamblv Chambly Verch^res St. Ours Verchbres Richelieu St. Hyacinthe ... Shefford Missisquoi Stanstead St. Hyacinthe Shefford Fre ighsburgh Stanstead Plains C. A. Richardson... WUliam Ritchie James Dunkin Jean O.Arcand Sherbrooke Drummond Yamaska Sherbrooke Drummondville St. Antoine de la Baie -vy^-' , -\yv>' -^ . -•^-vVxl •>./^^^ '.f^^'\r'- ■> N s s S \ N S s S S S N I S r s V I. \ /!- ^ i • .' I ' I- ■.•. r^ ; ..It. 1 ■n :l ^ III ■, i; iv iihl ii 'I ;r I i ii! irpiif hi lluKi 44 POST OFFIOB DEPABTMENT. POST OFFICE. ^ Tho3, Allan Stayner, Depy, Post Master General. Gilbert E Griffin, Chief Clerk to ditto Frank W Stayner, Second Clerk to ditto T S Stayner, Third Clerk to ditto Edwin King, Fourth Clerk to ditto W H Griffin, Surveyor, Canada East, (Quebec) E S Freer, ditto Canada West, (Toronto) John Dewe, ditto Central, (Kingston) EdwinJKin^, Accountant to General Post Office Horatio A Wicksteed, 1st Clerk to ditto John Ashworth, 2nd ditto ditto Robert Julyan, 3rd ditto ditto E C Hayden,4th . ditto ditto John Davidson, 5th ditto ditto J T M^Cuaig, 6th ditto ditto * ' ? .■ i : :■■ ■ *'• ' MONTREAL. w ' James Porteous, Post Master Patrick Wm Cooper, First Clerk .r r G E Laughlin, Second Clerk Robert Oliver, Third Clerk James Davidson, Fourth Clerk ! Bernard McE venue, Fifth Clerk Charles Huddell, Sixth Clerk Archibald Carey, Seventh Clerk James Simpsouj First Letter Carrier ^ M Murphy, Second ditto H Huddell, Third ditto ^ » Jliail Conductors between Montreal and Quebec, and vice ver^d. Jeremiah Madden and C. W. Hayden. POST OFFICE DEPARTHENT. 45 Mail Conductors between Montreal and Kingston and vice verscL B Turquand, J Lilly, and G Pemberton OFFICE HOURS. In Summer — From Eight, a m, to Six, p m In Winter— From Eight, a m, to Five, pm On Sundays— In Summer, from Half-past Nine to Half-past Ten, a m, and Four to Five, p m. — In Winter, from Half-past Nine to Half-past Ten, a m, and Four to Five, p m. Halifax^ etc — Arrive Tuesdays and Fridays ; de- part Thursdays and Saturdays, at Five, p m Quebec and intermediate places — Arrive every morn- ing, except Monda^r ; depart every afternoon, except Sunday, (during navigation) at Five, p m In winter, arrive and depart daily Canada West — Arrive every forenoon ; depart every day, at Ten o'clock, a m Ottawa Route — Arrive and depart daily, except Sun- day- United States, via Laprairie and Saint Johns, etc — Arrive every day, except Monday ; depart every day, except Sunday, at noon. United Kingdom — The mails for England are for- warded by steam-packets, which lesive Halif&x on the 4th and 19th of every month, except January, February, March and April, when only one mail, that of the 4th, is despatched. The packets leave Liverpool on the 4th and 19th of each month, except December, January^ Febru- ary and March. In these months, on the 4th only 1 1 II »' ; i,: I ' I I T^ ijii l?!i > S > i •) S ') \ > ) ^ 46 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. " - ^:' »rffttlation» anli iftates. ' 1 — All letters sent by post in Canada and other Provinces of British North America, are charged by weight 2 — The scale of weight for charging postage is the same as that by which letters to and from the United Kingdom are charged, viz : — For a Letter not exceeding i oz 1 Rate Ditto ditto 1 oz 2 Rates Ditto i 1 ditto 2oz 4 Rates Ditto ' 1 ' ditto 3 oz 6 Rates And so on, adding two rates for every additional ounce* After the first ounce, fractional parts are not noticed ; thus, if a letter exceed 1 ounce, it be- comes liable to four rates, and if it exceed 2 oz. six rates 3 — The Rates of Postage on Letters are — For a Letter not exceeding half an ounce, (without re- gard to the number of pieces of which it is com- posed) s d Conveyed 60 miles or under, 4J cy Ditto 60 miles to 100 miles, 7 > ,, Ditto 100 miles to 200 miles, 9 Ditto 200 miles to 300 miles, 11 J Ditto 300 miles to 400 miles, 1 1^ Ditto 400 miles to 600 miles, 1 4 4^-Letters to and from the United Kingdom are subject to an uniform charge of Is 4d currency, per half ounce ; and on letters, via the United States^ the provincial charge is an uniform rate of 2Jd. from any part of Canada to the frontier line, and 2^d for every additional half ounce. This charge must be pre-paid, as also the American postage to the At* lantic pori, — Boston or New York. ^^^^^ t " '■' i' *' Nehj»papetr»» Colonial Newspapers, not exceeding 2 ounces, to or from any part of the British North American Provinces, pay one half penny, pre-paid or not, at the option of the sender. POST OFFIOB DEPARTMENT. 47 If sent to any British Colony beyond sea, (not intended to pass through the United Kingdom), or to any foreign country, except the United States, one halfpenny, to be pre-paid. If sent to any part of the United States — one penny — to be pre-paid. Newspapers from the United States pay, on de- livery, Id Provincial, in addition to the United States postage. i *. • . . Colonial Newspapers sent to the United King- dom, or to any British Colony by way of England, and British newspapers from the United Kingdom to any part of Canada, are subject to a duty of one penny, each, to be paid on delivery. With exception of these last, (which are not limited as to weight,) a newspaper to pass under the foregoing regulations, must not exceed 2 oz., otherwise it will be liable to pamphlet postage, i.e. one penny per ounce. British Newspapers can be re-posted in Canada, subject to one half penny postage. Supplements charged as distinct newspapers* Vottfi mi ^xotttiinqn in parliament, If sent to the United Kingdom by packet, or to any part of British North America or British West Indies, one penny for every four ounces. If intended to be sent to the United Kingdom by private ship, — double the above rates. No packet or cover containing votes or Legisla- tive proceedings, permitted to be sent through the Post, if exceeding six pounds weight. 3Pamp|)Iete anH oti^tx ^ulilttationd, If printed in the United Kingdom, British North America, or British West Indies, may be sent to any place in British North America, the United States, or British West Indies, at the reduced in- land rate of one penny per ounce, in addition to sea postage, provided they do not exceed 16 ounces J i*' '■ M .' (' a I < i.-illi^ 48 CUSTOMS DEPARTHENT. If printed and mailed in the United States, they are liable on delivery in this Province to the same rate, of one penny per ounce ; but it reposted in Canada, they are charged with full letter postage. Newspapers, Pamphlets, Publications and Par- liamentary Proceedings, must be sent without covers, or with covers open at the ends. If this is not done,or if there be any marks or writing on them besides the address, full letter postage will be charged. Post Masters and other Officers of the Post Office Department, \ot to receive or send Letters, etc. "Free*" CUSTOMS DEPAKTMENT. MONTREAL. William Hall, Collector. , ;' R. H. Hamilton, Surveyor. - - Thomas Thain, First Landing Waiter. Wm. McNider, Second do. do. (acting) Clerks— John Wm. Oliver, John N. Travers, Robert Hampson, Cecil P. R. Stone, Edward Vennor, Henry William King. , *^ ; James MiUs, Tide Surveyor. ; rri uv J. J. King, Appraiser. c^ .> i t> * vj i:r. William Scholes, Locker. i ^^ Samuel HoUoway, Messenger. J. Gray, Preventive Officer,— stationed at Lachine. INLAND CUSTOMS, CANADA EAST. '^ , J. W. Dunscomb, Commissioner. A. S. Menzies and Matthew Jack, Clerks ; Joseph S. Lee and Phillip D^bishire, Extra Clerks. Office — Government House, Notre Dame Street, DUTISS ON IHPOBTS. 49 COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMa Beauce^ T. Taschereau Coteau du Lac W. B. Simpson Compton^ Robert Vincent CkirenceviUe Charles Stewart Dundee L.H.Masson Saint Regis S. Finden Eaton H. F. Moore Frelighshurg A. Kemp Hemmingford George N. Johnson Huntingdon James Botham / LacoUe Thomas Grordon ' Potion James H. McVey Rnsselltown John Davidson Stanstead James Thompson - -T Saint Johns William Macrae > ^ Philipslmrg P. P. Russell ^ Sutton Benjamin Seaton ^^ TABLE OF CUSTOMS DUTIES^ Under the Act, 10 and 11 Vic, cap. 31. TO TAKE EFFECT ON 5th JANUARY, 1848. ARTicLRs. / ^ . . Duty Cy, Animals, viz :— > .- <^ . £ s. d. Cows and Heifers, each ^...............V..... 1 2 6 Calves, each 5 Goats, each 2 6 Horses, Mares, Geldings, Colts, Fillies, Foals, each, 1 15 Kids, each 2 6 Lambs,each 1 Oxen, Bulls, Steers, each 1 15 Pigs, (sucking) each 6 Swine and Hogs, each 5 Sheep, each 2 Candles, Wax, the lb 3 Sperm, the lb 3 Tallow, the lb 1 All other Unds 2 I'i -is- 1 i II SMI ; ( J' i il ill ll MA i 4 .11'! /^^ ■-■ ijliil' |i| I I ■.,iUl n i- li: iii> i! '' (,'!: ■ ll'i 50 DUTIES ON IMPORTS. ARTICLES. £ 8. d. Chocolate, the lb 2 Cocoa, the lb Oi CofTee, Green, the lb 14 Roasted, the lb 2i Ground, the lb 4 Corn Brooms, the dozen 1 3 Fish, Salted or Dried, per 112 lbs 2 6 Pickled, the barrel 5 Flour, the barrel of 196 lbs 3 Fruit, viz:— Almonds, the lb H Apples, the bushel 6 Do. Dried, the bushel 1 Currants the lb 1 Figs,thelb 1 Nuts, of all kinds, the lb 1 Peaches, the bushel 1 Pears, the bushel 1 Prunes, the lb IJ Quinces, the bushel 1 Raisins' — Muscatel, Bloom and^Bunch, in boxes, the lb 1 Do. otherwise, the lb 1 Glass — ^Window and Common German Sheet Glass, per box of 50 feet 1 3 Grain, viz : — Barley, the quarter 3 Buckwheat, Bere and Bigj^, the quarter 3 Maize or Indian Corn, the quarter, of 480 lbs 3 Oats, the quarter 2 Rye, Beans and Peas, 3 Meal of the above Grains, and of Wheat not bolted, the 196 lbs 2 Bran or Shorts, the 112 lbs 3 Hops, tUelb 3 Honey, the lb 1 India Rubber Boots and Shoes, the pair 7$ Leather, viz : — Goat Skins, tanned, tawed, or in any way dressed, the dozen 5 Lamb or Sheep Skins, tanned, tawed, or in any way dressed, the dozen ....» 2 6 ^•v>^> DUTIES ON IMPOSTS. ^y-y. 51 Lxdy Cy ARTICLES. X s. d Calf Skins, tanned, tawed, or in any way dressed, the lb 4 Kip Skins, the lb 2 Harness Leather, the lb IJ Upper Leather, the lb l\ Sole Leather, the lb 2 Leather cut into shapes, the lb 4 Patent or Glazed Leather, the lb 4 All leather not above described, the lb 1} Leather Manufactures, viz ; — ., Women's Boots and Shoes, the dozen 6 6 Girls' Boots and Shoes, under seven inches in length, the dozen, including all kinds 2 6 Children's Boots & Shoes, over three inches in length, the dozen, 2 6 Infjirts' Shoes, under three inches in length, trv '>ven 1 6 Men ^ V ' ots, the pair 2 Men's Shoes, the pair .0 7J Boys' Boots, under eight inches in length, the pair „ 1 Boys' Shoes do do ^. do. 4 Liquids, not Spirituous, viz : — ,. ,^,. Ale and Beer, in casks, per gallon. ...... . ..V.. ..004 Do. do. in bottles, per dozen, 1 3 Cider and Perry, the gallon IJ Vinegar, the gallon 3 Maccaroni and Vermicelli, the lb ...0 IJ Molasses and Treacle, the cwt 4 Oils—Olive, in casks, the Gallon 5 Do. do. in jars or bottles, the gallon 1 3 Lard, the gallon 5 Linseed Oil, the gallon ..0 2i Sperm Oil, the gallon 6 Other Oils from creatures living in the sea...O 1 Paper, &c— Coarse or Wrapping, the cwt. .... .0 2 9 Printing, the cwt 5 Writing, the cwt ....0 10 Drawing, the lb li \ r i V: I ; I I ' \ir : t '>'. ; ■ 1 « I 1' , r !: '■r 'Ml i 111! I '1 i ij.ii ill l|;';i HHi' I'iii i',i', i 1 1,1 'i 52 DUTIES ON IMPORTS. Duty Cy» ARTICLES* £ S. d. Paper— Mosic, the lb 1^ Marble or Glazed, the lb ll Tissue, the lb l| Pasteboard and Cards, the cwt . . » 4 Bristol or Drawing Cards, the lb 1^ Milled or Trunkmakers* Boards, the cwt . . • . 3 Playing Cards, the pack 3 Potatoes, the bushel *....0 3 Provisions, via : — Butter, the cwt 7 6 Cheese, the cwt 5 i Bacon and Hams, the cwt 6 Salted, the cwt 6 Pickled, the cwt 6 Fresh,thecwt 4 Bum, for every gallon (of old Wine measure) proof by Sykes' Hydrometer, all Spirits above that strength to be reduced to equi- valent of Proof 1 3 Sweetened or Mixed, per gallon 9 Salt, from Mines, known as Bock Salt, and Salt made from Sea Water, per ton 1 6 Coarse, made from Salt Springs, per bushel, 2 Pine or Basket and Stoved, 5 per cent, ad valorem,and per bushel 2 Spices, viz t-^Cassia, thelb 2| Cinnamon, the lb 2} Cloves,thelb 2j Nutmegs, the lb 6 Pimento, the lb 1 Pepper,thelb 1 Ginger and Allspice, the lb 1 Mace,thelb 4 Spirits, except Bum, as of Proof, the old Wine gallon, 2 Sweetened or Mixed, including Bitters, per gallon 8 Sugar, Befined or Candy, per cwt 1 7 6 Muscovado, per cwt 15 3 DUTIES ON lUPOBTS. 53 Duty Cy» £ s. d. H h i 4 ^ 3 3 3 7 6 5 6 6 6 4 11 3 ) 1 6 ) 2 ) 2 ^ ) 4 n 5 1 1 1 4 2 8 7 6 15 3 ••V\^x( Duty Cy. ARTICLES, £ s* d. Clayed Sugar, (10 per cent, ad valorem) and percwt '. .0 15 3 Bastard, per cwt. (and £10 for every £100 value) 12 In which are preserves, per cwt « 1 6 6 Succades, including Confectionary, 20 per cent. ad valorem, and on the lb 2 Syrups, except Spirits, the gallon 1 Tea, thelb 2| Tobacco, viz : — Unmanufactured, the lb 1| Manufacturedi the lb 2 SRuff,thelb 6 Segars,thelb 3 Wine, (in addition to 10 per cent, on the value, including Cask and Bottles) the old Wine gallon 1 Wood, Staves, Standard or Measurement, per mille ...I 1 5 Puncheon or West India, viz. : — White Oak, per standard mille 10 6 Red Oak do do 7 6 Ash , do do 4 Barrel do do 4 Deals, Pine, per Quebec standard hundred. .0 15 Spruce do do do -.O 7 6 Handspikes, per dozen • 3 Oars,perpair 3 Planks, Boards, and all kinds of Sawed Lum- ber, not herein charged with duty, per 1 000 superficial feet, inch thick, and so in pro- portion for any greater thickness 7 6 Pine, White, aud in proportion for any . j?.^ smaller quantify thereof, per 1000 cubic feet, 1 5 Red, per 1000 cubic feet, 1 15 Oak do. do 2 15 Birch, do. do 2 10 Ash, Elm, Tamarac or Hacmatac, and other woods not herein charged with duty, per 1000 cubic feet. ... • 1 5 IK.'' _J w l!:l m !i;ii '3^'. 'ill' 'I i it'! 1! ill I I;' i i /^/^^s 54 DUTIES ON IHPOBTS. ONE PER CENT. The following articles are liable to a Duty of One Pound on every one hundred pounds of the value thereof \ Ashes, Anchors and Chain Cables, Bark, ' Burr Stones, unwrought. Berries, Nats, Vegetables, and Woods, used in dyeing, Coals, Coke and Cinders, Cotton Wool and Cotton Yarn Copper, in Bars, Pig, Sheathing, and Sheet, Cocoa Nut Oil, Drugs used solely for dyeing, Flower Roots i ^j ir »;u\ui: \ Fire-Wood, \ Grease and Scraps, /^i ? Hides, , . ' \ Hardwood for Furniture, unmanufactured, ' Hay, Hemp, Flax, and Tow, undressed, , Indigo, \ Iron,— Bar, Rod and Nail, Boiler Plates, Fig, Rail-road Bars, Scraps and Old for remeltin^, ';, , Junk or Oakum, ^ * ' ^ ' ' ""^^ ' Mw \' ) Lard, I Lead in Pig, s Marble in block, unpoUshed, \ , : \ Ores of all Metals, S Palm Oil, \ Resin, ..m^h' Sawl^gs, *^ Straw, Sheet and Hoop Iron, Steel in Bar, Stone for Buildhig, Soda Ash, Tallow, Teasles, Tin, Sheet and Block, 1 ■"" ' • •K7 Mi) ■*••; .; < niSi "J.-^ITC: m It. i r 'h' -v^N,-'-'- V-'- >♦ >-^>.y V"-^."'1 PUTIES ON nCPOBTS. 65 Trees, Shrabs, Bulbs, and Roots, Type Metal, in Blocks or Pig, Tar and Pitch, Wool, Woollen Yam Yellow Metal. FIVE PER CENT. The fotknoing articles are liable to a Duti "Fhe Pounds on every one hundred pounds of the value thereof^ Books, Printed, Unbound or in Sheets, Drugs, being in a crude or unprepared state, except Dye Stuffs, Furs, Skins and Peltries, dressed or undressed, Gums, Rice, Shingles, Tortoise Shell, , Wire, Iron. SEVEN AND A HALF PER CENT. -\l ■' W-. . The following articles are liable to a Duty of Seven Pounds Ten Shillings on every one hundred pounds of the value thereof I Books, Blank, bound, unbound or in sheeto* Burr Stones, wrought Chicory, Chains, ^ ; Cotton, manufactures ofj ' ' : Cordage Canvass, ^ . , , Camblets and Cambleteens, '^ . . \ ., r ' ' Cain Work, ' -^' Casks, empty, [Casts in Plaster of Paris or Composition, unless their material is otherwise charged with a highes duty, rawings, Engravings, Maps, Globes, p'v.'w'^/V^* ii 4 * 6 li'ti; ! > ; I! Ull.i Pi:liS, ii'i !' I ' ,1. ml ■ '■■ „„!: Illijl,il. ( , I (■' ::^;! li III !i s ■•'''. 56 DUTIES ON IMPORTS. Extracts and Essences, used as Medicines, Eartlien and Stoneware, Furs and Skins, manufactures of. Fins and Skins, the produce of creatures living in the sea, Feathers, m^ Flowers, Artificial, not silk, Goods, whose foundation is "''ool Glass Manufactures, not otherwise described. Gunpowder, \ 6uns and Fire Arms, Gold and Silver Leaf, ' Hair, manufactures of. Horns, Horn Tips and pieces, Hardware, Shelf Goods and Cutlery- Hats, Hemp, Flax or Tow, in any way dressed, Juice of Limes, Lemons or Oranges, not mixed with Spirits or sweetened, so as to be Syrup, Ink, Printers', Ivory, Bone, and Horn, manufactures of. Lead, manufactures of. Lead for Paint not ground with oil, i .v ; I^/'i Lead ground in oil for paint, . , » Linen and Linen manufactures, #■ Mules and Asses, ^ *,-"^ . .i , . Mustard, Medicines, Musical Instruments of Wood, Mercury, Marble, polished or cut. Oil or Spirits of Turpentine, Oil, Castor, Oil, all not otherwise enumerated, on Cloth, ^.,,, Oysters, Lobsters, Turtles, and all other Shell FisU-| Fresh, Paints, unground. Paints, Water Colours, Paint Brushes, Quills, •» .,v- .,;».=;;:^ jn WT^■^'^ ■^\/'^ \y\/^^\^ j-^ fx/'^^y^ - ^ DUTIES ON IMPORTS. 57 Silk, raw, SilkSf manufactures of, not Millinery made up, Silks— all goods being in whole or part of silk, not otherwise specified, Silks, Sewing, Cord and Tassels, Spermaceti, except candles. Sponge, Starch, Straw Boards for Bookbinders, Sulphur, -; ' Tiles and Roofing, ' ' ' Toys, ;; •, • ^ ^ Turpentine, Thread, Linen, Vetches, Varnish, Whalebone, Worsted, Manufactures of, Woollen, manufactures o^ Wax, -. Wax, manufactures of, except candles, Wood, all manufactured articles of, having no part metal And ^1 Goods, Wares, and Merchandises, not otherwise charged with duty, and not herein declared to be free of duty. .* f .'u s s s s S s I III TEN PER CENT. *i The following articles are liable to a Duty of Ten Pounds on every one hundred pounds of the value thereof ■J Biscuits and Crackers, Bastard Sugar, together with 12s. per cwt, and Clayed Sugar, with 15s. 3d. per cwt Cork and Cork manufactures. Eggs, I Fruit, imenumerated. Leather manufactures not described, I Machines for agricultural purposes, except Thrashing Machines and Fanning Mills, S S ! ^51 ; • I ii ' ':' ^1 l'''i i) 58 DUTIEd ON IMPOSTS. Meats, prepared otherwise than by salt or pickle» Musical Instruments of MetaL Animal, except Lard, Vegetable, not otherwise enumerated, Essential, ! , Chemical and Volatile, Perfumed, Paper Manufactures not othertdse charged With duty, Plate and Plated Ware, •? Poultry, alive or dead, V: j Sausages and Puddings, ^ Seeds, Garden, Flower and Vegetable, \ : Soaps of all kinds. Vegetables, fresh. Wine, in addition to Is. a gallon, old wine measure. : :fii St 1',.' I Ki iV :,cM, ' hUi '!*! I ■uuii ill' > S > s TWELVE AND A HALF PER CENT. The following articles are liable to a Duty of Twelve Foundi Ten Shillings for every one hundred pounds] of tk value thereof , , . - ' - ,.'■>" ."i - ■-'^•,.' Axes and Scythes, Billiard and Bagatelle Balls of Wood and ivory, 3alls used at Bowls or Nine Pins, Billiard Tables, Bagatelle Tables, V CamphineOil, ^l ^ Carriages and Vehicles, y Carriages and Vehicles , parts of^ \ i Castings, Clocks and Watches, , . : \ Clocksand Watches, parts of; ^ /, y , Dice, V -. Flowers, Artificial, in part or whole silk, Fanning or Uai'k Mills, Jewelry, set or unset, * ^ Machinery of all kinds, and parts thereof» Silk Millinery made up. Silk Velvet, Thrashing Machines and Fanning and BarkMUls DUTIES ON IMPORTa 59 FIFTEEN PER CENT. The following articJes are liable to a Duty of Fifteen Pounds on every one hundred pounds of the value thereof Extracts, Essences and ^Perfumery, not otherwise pro- vided for, Fish, preserved in oil, .\^ Fruit, preserve d» ., Ginger, preserved, , • ;^ . .. ;^ Pickles and Sauces. , ' . TWENTY PER CENT. The following articles are liable to a duty of Twenty Pounds on every one hundred pounds of the value thereof Roulette Tables, ' ' Succades and Confectionary made of Sugar, either in whole or in part, in addition to 2d. per lb. EXEMPTIONS. Anatomical Preparations, when imported expressly for the use of any College or School of Anatomy or Surgery, incorporated by Royal Charter or Act of Parliament, not imported for sale. Copies of the Holy Scriptures printed in the United Kingdom of Great Britaui and Ireland, and not im- ported for sale. Books and Maps and Illustrated Drawings, imported for the use of any Library to which the public may have free admission, as also for the Libraries of either branch of the Legislature. Coin and Bullion. Donations of Books or Clothing specially. imported for the use of, or to be distributed gratuitously by any Charitable Society in this Province. Fish, fresh, not described. s s s s N s s s I 1 s \ s s s \ V I s s < s y N s s I. K s ) s s s u 'i-\ t. si: I i;!,:-r K< i' ? lii-i! ;l ^!l s > S s s s s < s s S I I •) s s s ) \ s S r > s s ^ s s >; s 60 DUTIES ON IMPORTS. Horses and Carriages of Travellers, and Horses^ Cattle and Carriages and other Vehicles, when employed in carrying merchandise, together with the necessary Harness and Tackle, so long as the same are bond fide in use for that purpose, except the Horses, Cattle, Carriages and Vehicles and Harness, of persons hawk- ing goods, wares, and merchandises through the Pro- vince for the purpose of retail, and the Horses, Car- riages and Harness of any Circus or Equestrian Troop for exhibition. The Horses, Carriages, Caravans and Harness of any Menagerie to be free. Horses am Cattle belonging to persons coming into the Province for the purpose of actually settling therein. Hides, Offal and Tallow of Cattle and Swine, slaugh- tered in bond. Manures of all kinds. Models of Machinery, and of other inventions aud im- provements in the Arts. Packages containing Dutiable Articles. Philosophical Apparatus, Instruments, Books, Maps, Stationery, Busts, and Casts of Marble, Bronze, Ala- baster or Plaister of Paris, Paintings, Drawings, En- gravings, Etchings, Specimens of Sculptures, Cabinets of Coins, Medals, Gems, and all other collections of Antiquities, provided the same be specially imported in good faith for the use of any Society incorporated or established for philosophical or literary ^pursuits, or for the encouragement of Fine Ai^ts, or for the use or by the order of any University, College, Academy, School or Seminary of Learning within this Province. Philosophical Apparatus, &c., imported for the use by any public Lecturer for the purpose of gain, and to be re-exported, shall be allowed to be entered under Bond of two good and sufficient persons for their ex- portation within the specified time. Arms or Clothing which any contractor or contractors, Commissary, or Commissaries, shall import or bring into the Province for the use of Her Majesty's Army and Navy, or for the use of the Indian Nations in this Province : provided the duty otherwise payable would be defrayed or borne by the Treasury of the United Kingdom or of this Province. DUTI£S ON IMPORTS. 61 Specimens of Natural History, Mineralogy or Botany. Seeds of all kinds, Farming Utensils, and Implements of Husbandry, and Animals for the Improvement of Stock, when specially imported in good faith by any Society incorporated or established for the encourage- ment of Agriculture. Wearing Apparel in actual use, and other Personal Effects not merchandise, Implements and Tools of Trade of handy crafts-men, in the occupation or em- ployment of persons coming into the Province for the purpose of actually settling therein. . , ... [The Native Produce and Manufactures of all or any Buch of the other British North Ameri^>an Colonier as shall admit the Native Produce and Manufact ares of Canada free of duty, shall be entitled to 'Exemption from duties under this Act, with the exception of Spirituous Liquors.] i ' ,. ALSO. Salt, Salted or cured Meats, Flour, Biscuits, Molasses, Cordage, Pitch, Tar, Turpentine, Leather, Leather- ware, Fishermen's Clothing, and Hosiery, Fishing Craft, Utensils and Instruments imported into the District of Gasp6 from the United Kingdom or the Channel Islands or neighbouring Colonies tor the use of the Fisheries carried on therein, subject to such regulations as the Principal Officer of Customs at the Port of Quebec shall make, and which he is hereby empowered to establish for the purpose of ascertain- ing that such articles are hmid fide latended to be applied to the use of such Fisheries. s s s s s s s s f < s s The following articles are proldLited to be imported, s under a penalty of Fifty pounds, together with fodei- '> ture of the Parcel or Package of Goods in which the ^ same shall be found : Books and Drawings of an immoral or indecent ^ character. < Coin, Base or Counterfeit A - S 1 1 1 1 1 ^ ■ i 1 • ,1 ! ( 1 I ; 1 !! I I f c I I I f i I ', 1 ,;1it m !) -I :! '11 EQUIVALENT SUMS: IN STERLING, CUREENCY, AND DOLLARS AND CENTS. CUBRfllrCT TABL1E8. CUERENCY TABLES. I , / Dollare^ cts 4 87 9 74 14 60 19 46 24 33 29 20 34 07 38 93 43 80 48 67 87 33 146 00 194 67 243 33 292 00 340 67 389 33 438 00 486 67 973 33 1460 00 ri946 67 2433 33 1*2920 00 3406 67 3893 33 4380 00 4866 67 Cy. Sterling, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 £ 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 16 24 32 41 49 57 Qb 73 82 164 246 328 410 493 575 657 739 821 s. d. 16 H 12 lOA 9 H 5 9 2 2i 18 7^ 15 Of 11 6 7 Hi 4 8 13 If 17 6^ 111 6 3i 10 8i 15 Of 19 H 3 10 7 8 11 6 15 4 19 2; 3 oi 6: 10: 10 8: 14 6i 18 4i Dol Dol Sterling. ^ £ 8. 41 4 10 4 li 8 2 8 2i 12 3 012 4 16 4 16 5j| 20 5 10 6} 24 6 14 8 28 7 1 8 9i| 32 8 112101 36 9 1 16 Uf 40 10 3 1 1 80 20 4 2 2J 120 30 6 3 3| 160 40 8 4 4| 200 50 10 5 5} 240 60 12 6 7 280 70 14 7 8 320 80 16 8 9i 360 1 90 18 910} 400 100 201011} 800 200 41 111 1200 300 61 12 lOi 1600 40a 82 310 2000 500 102 14 ^ 2400 600(123 5 9 2800 700 143 16 8} 3200 800 164 7 8 3600 900 184 18 7l 4000i 1000 205 9 7 CUBBENGT TABLES^ 63 EQUIVALENT SUMS: IN STERLING, CUR- RENCY, AND DOLLARS AND CENTS. . Rule — To con- vert Sterling xnto Currency: To the given sum add l-5th of itself - to Stg; Multiply by 60 (or by 12 and 5) and divide by 73. i ■'< I 1 1 I i ( I ^. - I , I 'hi I'm It !'!(i i ! fl' iiliif ii.liilll! ■'Mi i ■'Pi' p':l' '<>■/ In :ii;' "•^-^ I 'irj' li'l, I:; i.li s s s \ > ■> s s \ s s 64 CUBRBNCT TABLES, ETC. EQUIVALENT SUMS, IN DOLLARS AT 5s. Id, AND AT 65. CURRENCY. a^5£ Dols 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 at OS. id. Dols cts 983 61 1967 21 2950 82 3934 43 4918 03 5901 64 6885 25 7868 85 8852 46 bsld Dols 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000J at bs. Dols cts 1016 67 2033 33 3050 00 4066 67 5083 33 6100 00 7116 67 8133 33 9150 00 ExAMf LE — What numoer of Silver Dollars at 5s Ad, Cy, are equal to £50 Stg, f £60 Sterling by preceding Table,=S243 33c. of acct. $200 at 55.=196 72 at 5$ Id 40 " = 39 34 3 " = 2 95 30 cts. = 29 "=03* it (t O $239 33 ♦When the figure cut off is five or more, it may be count- ed a cent and added to those taken in. It will be seen that it is unnecessary to extend this table further, because any sum in dollars and cents may be multiplied or divided by 10, 100, 1000, &c. by merely shifting the places of the figures. Rule — To convert Dollars at 5s, Id, into Dollars at 5s, : Multiply by 61 and divide by 60;— awe? to convert Dollars at 5s, into Dollars at 5s, Id,; Multiply by 60 and divide by 61. f VALUE OF COINS. The values assigned to the several coins by the Cur- rency Act are not arbitrary, but are proportioned, (ex- cept in the case of British silver) to the quantity of pure gold or silver in each. The £ currency was and is equal to 4 dollars of account ; and a note for 100 dol- lars, either in Upper or Lower Canada, is now, as it has always been, payable by JB25 cy., in any coins equiva- lent by law to that sum. By the Currency Act the Provincial dollar of account is made equal in value to that of the United States. ^/•^^ .-v'^'^s.' 5s, Id, mnioer of \ s, \d. Cy. Stg.f preceding of acct. 2 at OS Id. 4 " 5 " 9 3* r be count- xteBd this I cents may by merely ars at6s.\ to convert ly by 60 the Cur- 3ned, (ex- pntity of ms and is 100 dol- [, as it has Is equiva- Act the value to REMARKS ON CURRENCT. 65 The coins current by the Act are : — British gold coins at the rate of JCl 4s. 4d. cy. to £1 sterling/ American Eagles, coined before 1st July, 1834, at £2 13s. 4d. ry, — Do. coined between 1st July, 1834, and 1st January, 1841, at £2 10s. — and at the same rates for Half Eagles, &c. The above are a legal tender by tale if within 2 grains of full weight, deducting one half-penny ciurency for each half of a grain wanting. British gold and American gold coined before 1834, at 94s. lOd. cy. per oz. Troy, — American gold coined between 1834 and 1841 at 938. cy. per oz. Troy, — Coined before Apr 26 1841. Gold coin of France, at 98s. Id. cy per oz.Troy Do. LaPlata and Columbia, at 89s 5d. do. Do. Portugal and Brazil, at 94s. 6d. do. Spanish, Mexican, and Chilian Doubloons, at 89s. 7d. per oz. Troy, —if offered respectively in sums of not less than £50 currency, at one time. '^ British silver coins, wMe lawfully current in Great Britain^ pass for sums proportionate to their nominal value there, at the rate of jfel 48. 4d. cy. for £\ stg. in sums not exceeding £2 10s. cy. in any one payment. The Dollars of Spain, United States, Peru, Chili, Central America, States of South America, and of Mexico, coined before 1841, at 5s. Id. cy., and half dol- lars at 2s. 6Jd. cy, ; Quarters at ls.3d. ; Eighths at 7Jd. and Sixteenths at 3jd, if legal weight,— the parts less than halves being a tender at the said rates by tale to the amount of J62 10s. in one payment, until they have. lost one twenty-fifth of their weight, and not afterwards French 6 franc silver pieces, coined before 26th April, 1842, at 4s. 8d, each. Copper Coins of the United Kingdom, (or any to be coined by Her Majesty, ot not less than five sixths the weight of such coin) at their nominal rates. The least legal weight of a sovereign is 5 dwts. 2J grains— of an Eagle, coined before 1834, 11 dwts. 6 grs. -after 1834, 10 dwts 18 grains— of a Dollar^ 17 dwts. 4 grains, — of a 5 franc piece, 16 dwts. s s s s s s s ( J I ■ It I, I pi p' Me CI iiil, li' ;m i:{:'.;'i I:' I 66 l^ .'»J»^•^•»,' MUNICIPAL TAXES. MUNICIPAL TAXES. >mm ABSTRACT OF THE ASSESSMENT BY-LAWS OF THE CITY COUNCIL, jFixtttg ttft 55late» of ^MtMmtnt ';?, ■ I, ill! JUT i \UU I " On the owners of all real property within the city Is. 6d. in the £, '" Statute Labor, 53. Wholesale Merchants, Retail Merchants, Traders, Dealers, Manufacturers, Handicraftsmen, Forwarders, and Apothecaries—at £7 10s. per JBIOO on the Rental. Innkeepers :• ^6 Os. on Rental to JB40 de20 on Rental to jei75 8 "to 60 22 10 " to 200 10 « to 80 25 »' to 250 12 10 « to 100 27 10 « to 300 15 « to 125 30 . ** to 400 17 10 - «^ to 150 35 " over 400 Grocers, — £7 10s. per JBIOO on their Rental. Auctioneers, — an annual duty of X25. Gas Works, — an annual duty of 50/. Livery Stable Keepers, — an annual duty of 10?. — 15s. on each Two-wheeled Carriage, and 20s. on each Four- wheeled Carriage in their use. Inn-keepers, having Vehicles for the use and ad- vantage of Customers, to pay — for each Two-wheeled Carriage, 30s., and for each Four-wheeled Carriage, 40s Pawnbrokers,— an annual duty of 25/. Hawker, — an annual duty of 20s. on Hawkers carry- ing a pack. Do. using cart or vehicle— annual duty of 5?. Pleasure Horses, 20s. — Working Horses, 12s. 6d.-| [Horses daily and constantly employed in the owner's | work or business, by which he gains his maintenance, to be considered Working Horses. ,, . .■4v HUNIOIPAL TAXES. 67 Vehicles for Hir6--16s. for Two-wheeled Vehicles, and 203. for Four-wheeled Vehicles. Stage Coach, Omnibus or Stage Waggon— -40s. when drawn by one or two horses : 608. when drawn by four or more horses. Close Carriage, or corresponding Winter vehicle, 60s. Four-wheeled Half covered Carriage, or do, 408. — Dou- ble Dennett, Ac. or do, 30s. — Gig, Caleche, or Spring Cart, or do, 20s. — Waggon or Vehicle not above speci- fied, or winter vehicle, f.dapted for draught of two or more horses, 30d. Dogs, 7s. 6d. each. [Sheltering, or permitting to re- sort, is keeping a. dog.] Theatres— an Annual Duty of X15 (above the assess- ment) on the proprietor. Proprietor of Caravan of Wild Beasts, to obtain per- mission from His Worship the Mayor, and pay lOh therefor, and five dollars for each subsequent day that the same is open. Proprietor or Proprietors of each Steam Ferry Boat plying from La prairie — an Annual Duty of lOOl cy. Do. from Longueuil — an Annual Duty of 25/. cy. Banks or Bank Agencies, — Annual Duty of 501 cy. Fire Insurance Companies or Agencies, do. 60/. cy. Brokers or Money Changers,— Annual Duty of 15/. Distillers, or Agents of Distillers, — 20 per cent on tho Rental of Business Premises. , - ,..: Brewers, or Agents of Brewers, — 16 per cent on the Rental of Business Premises, Ball Allies, Skittle Grounds, Nine-Pin Alleys, — an Annual Duty of 6/. Brick Yards,— an Annual Duty of 51 Lumber Yards, having a Steam-mill connected there- with,-^7/. 10s per 100/. on Rental. Inspectors of Ashes, Lumber and Produce, — 11 lOs. per 100/. on Rental Lumber Merchants, Dealers in Wood, Merchant Tailors, Boot ifc Shoe Makers, Stone Cutters, Tinsmiths, Carpenters and Joiners Pa'nters, Blaoksmithp, Gun Makers or Gun Smiths, Confectioners, Coffee-house Keepers, Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers, Undertakers, ( . !l It I I c , li I r I I il ! 1/ i l| 111 hi : 1 ' I III iiii V-'^^'^'. 68 MUNICIPAL TAXES. i!'i'"' Dyers, Founderers ; Ginger Beer, Root Beer or Spruce Beer Brewers ; Soda Water Makers, Hair Dressers or Barbers, Ink or Blacking Manufacturers, Gold Smiths, Silver Smiths, Gold and Foil Beaters, Oil Cloth Manu. facturers, Soap and Candle Manufacturers, Oil Manu- facturers, Book-Binders, Cutlers, Gilders and Frame Makers, Pump and Block^Makers, Wire Workers, Brusli Makers, Chair Makers, Tobacconists, Coach and Car- riage Makers, Comb Makers, Furriers, Hatters, Musical Instrument Makers, Nail Manufacturers, Millers, Organ Builders, Saddlers and Harness Makers. Tanners, and generally on all persons carrying on trade or manufac- tories within the City at the rate of 11 10s. per 100/. onrentaL ' iWarfeet ' Each Carter, Cabman, &c. shall pay an Annual Duty to the Clerk of Bonsecours Market, for Enregistration and Number, as follows : — For every Cart, 15s. — Do. Caleche, 16s. — Do. Cab, whether two or four wheeled, 20s. — Do. Coach, drawn by two horses, 30s. — Do. Om- nibus, 40s. — Certificate to every Master Carter, Is.— Do. Driver, 6d. The Clerk of Bonsecours Market also collects all As- sessments leviable on all Horses and Vehicles for which Certificates of Registry are applied for, viz. :— On each Working Horse, for Assessment, annually, 12s. 6d.— Do. Two-wheeled Vehicle, for hire, 16s* — Do, Four wheeled do. do., 20s. — Each Stage Coach, Omnibus or Waggon, drawn by one or two iiorses, 40s. — Do. do. do. drawn by four or more horses, 60s. Each Cart or Sleigh, drawn by one horse, conveying any kind of building materials into the City from the Banlieu, shall pay an annual duty of 6s. to the Clerk of Bonsecours Market, for enregistration and number: for each vehicle, under similar circumstances, drawn by two horses, 10s. ; for each Waggon or other four-wheeled vehicle, or corresponding winter vehicle, drawn by two horses, 20s. , „ ..,.., .,,, , . -yy^y^' -^•.'\/ -^ )X Spruce 'essers or . Smiths, Lh Manu. )il Manu- id Frame irs, Brush and Car- 3, Musical jrs, Organ nners,and manufac- j. per lOOL MUNICIPAL TAXES. 69 Brick-makerSf Builders, or any person carting build- ing materials in this City, shall pay an annual duty for registration, as follows :— For each two- wheeled vehicle, or corresponding winter vehicle, drawn by one horse, 15s. — For each do. do. drawn by two horses, 20s. — For each Waggon or corresponding winter vehicle, drawn by two or more horses, 20s. All Bakers, Brewers and Distillers, and then: Agents, shall pay an Annual Duty for registration, as follows : — For each Baker's two-wheeled vehicle, and corres- ponding sleigh, 40s. For each Baker's Waggon, & corresponding sleigh, 60s For each Brewer's or Distiller's two or four-wheeled vehicle, or corresponding sleigh, 60s. Also, the Annual Assessment on all working horses employed In the said Business, at the rate of 12s 6d each. The certificates of registry to be in force till the Ist of May, then next ensuing, without reference to the period of the year at which th<»y shall have been granted. All deulers in or vendors of Fire-wood, Logs or Tim- ber, shall pay annually for registration as follows : — For each two-wheeled vehicle, and corresponding sleigh, drawn by one horse, 20s. For ditto, drawn by two horses, 30s. For each Waggon, or corresponding sleigh, drawn by two or more horses, 35s. \i • .J, \ '\' BYLAW OF THE CITY COUNCIL, TO EEGULATE THE DUTIES OF MASTERS AND APPRENTICES AND HIRED AND INDENTED SERVANTS. Passed 7th October^ 1847. f, Section L — Repeals all former Regulations of Police respecting Apprentices and hired Servants. 11. — That any and all Apprentices or Servants, of either sex, or Journeymen bound by act of indenture or written contract or agreement, and all Servants of either sex, or Journeymen verbally engaged before one < < S s I ii ■ !i I Ill^'l I i or more witnesses for one month, or for any longer or shorter period, who shali be guilty of ill behaviour, re. fractory conduct, idleness, or of deserting from their service or duties, or of absenting themselves, by day or night, without leave, from their said service, or from the house or residence of their employers ; or who shall refuse or neglect to perform their just duties, or to obey the lawful commands which shall be given them by their Masters or Mistresses, or who shall be guilty of any fault or misdemeanour in the service of their said Mas. ters or Mistresses, or of any unlawful act that may affect the interest or disturb the domestic arrangements of their said Masters or Mistresses ; or who shall be ; guUty of dissipati ig their Masters or Mistresses property or effects — shall be liable, upon conviction before the Mayor^s Court of the said City of Montreal, or before any two Justices of the Peace for the said City of Montreal, to a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds cnr- rency, and to an Imprisonment not exceeding thirty day% for each and every offence. . III. — ^That every Domestic Servant, Journeyman, or Labourer, engaged for a fixed period, by the month or for a longer space of time, and not by the piece or job, who shall intend to quit the service in which he or she shall be during that time engaged, shall give, or cause to be given, notice of siich intention, at least fifteen days before the expiration of such agreement. And if any of the said persons quit the service without giving such notice, (although the time thereof be expired,) he or she shall be considered as having deserted from the said ser- vice, and be punished accordingly ; and every Master, Mistress or Employer, shall give to his or her Servants, Journeymen, or Labourers, like notice of his or her in- tention no longer to keep or employ them, after the ex- piration of their time of service : provided always, that every Domestic Servant, Journeyman, and Labourer, engaged for a time, may be discharged by his or her Master, Mistress, or Employer, at or before the expirS' tion of his or her engagement, without notice, upon M payment of the wages which he or she would have (*'v-w\irv%,'< BT-LAW RESPECTING HA8TERS, ETC. 71 i received for all the time of his or her service ; if the time shall be expired, the person so discharged without notice, shall be entitled to wages for the full time in- clud d between the day when such notice should have I been given, and the day of his or her discharge as afore- said. IV. —That any and every Domestic Servant, Joumey- Iman, or Labourer, engaged as aforesaid, by the month, I or longer space ot time, or by the piece or job, who shall desert or abandon the service or job, for which he, she, or they shall have been engaged, before the time agreed upon, shall for each and every offence, be liable to a fine or penalty not exceeding five pounds currency, and to {an imprisonment not exceeding thirty days. v.— That any and all persons, designedly harbouring lor concealing any Apprentice or Servant, engaged by written act or agreement, who shall have abandoned the service of his or her Master or Mistresses, or insti- gating or engaging any Apprentice or Servant, to aban- don such service, shall be liable to a fine or penalty not lexceeding five pounds currency, and to an imprison- Iment not exceeding thirty days for each and every loffence. VI. — ^That any Apprentice, Domestic Servant, or Journeyman, bound or engaged as aforesaid, having any lust cause of complaint against his or her Master, Mis- jiress or Employer, for any misusage, defect or insuf- ficiency of wholesome provisions or food, or for cruelty or ill treatment of any kind, may cause such Master or iistress to be summoned and to appear before the said Jayor's Court, or before any two Justices of the Peace, ror the said City of Montreal, to answer the complaint ^ be preferred against him, her, or them, by said Ap- prentice, Domestic, Servant, or Joume3rman : and any ^nd every Master or Mistress, convicted upon such Dmplaint of any offence aforesaid, towards his, her, or Iheir Apprentice, Domestic, Servant, or Journeyman, phall, upon e^ch and every conviction, be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds currency, or to an "iprisonment not exceeding thirty days. ■II.. ( ( < f f M \i r I I ■■■ I •■i ri V;V ii;.'.; •(•:;■' >; i r :i .1 ' 'a 'pi i lit i- i I ii J . 1 rli '^A 72 CORPORATION OF HONTRRAL. VII. — That upon complaint by any Master, Mistress, or Employer, against his, her, or their Apprentice, Ser- vant or Journeyman, or by any Apprentice, Servant or Journeyman, against his, her, or their Master, Mistress or Employer, of continued misconduct of misusage, and of repeated violations of the ordinary and established duties of the parties, towards each other, the said Mayor's Court, or any two Justices of the Peace, of the said City of Montreal, at a special sitting, upon due proof of tho facts,may annul the contract or agreement, whether written or verbal, by which such Master, Mis- tress or Employer, and such Apprentice, Servant or Journeyman, may be bound to each other. COJaPORATION OF MONTREAL. Joseph Bourret, Mayor, ALDERMEN. James Ferrier John Glennon Francois Perrin Pierre Bcaubien John Tully Be^j. Lyman John Ward Canfield Dorwin Wm. Footner Duncan Gibb OOUN GILLORS Daniel Gorrie J. G. Sims Narcisse Valois Alfred LaRocque A. Ouimet WARDS REPRESENTED. ^as^— Perrin, Valois, and Ouimet Centre— Footner, Glennon, and DeBleury. TTes^— Lyman, Gibb, and Gugy. Saint Ann — Tully and Dorwin. Saint Antoine—l^o\xxT&t and Rodier, Saint Lawrence— F&mQV and LaRocque. Saint Lewis — Beaubien and Ward. Saint Jc»m€5— Gorrie and Beaudry. Saint Mary — Sims and Lynch. P. Beaudry Patrick Lynch B. C, A. Gugy C. C. S. DeBleury C. S. Rodier CORPOEATIOlf OP MONTBEAL. 73 COMMITTEES. Finance — Gibb, Chairman; Ferrier, Beaublen, Dorwin Bcaudry, Roads — Chairman; TuUy, Footner, Gorrie, LaRocque, Ward, Lynch. Fire — Lyman, Chairman; Footner, Valois, TuUy, Markets — Beaubien, Chairman; Tally, Tirrie, Valois, Sims. ?oKce— LaRocque, Chairman ; Glennon, Gibb, Ouimet, Beaudry. Water — Perrin, Chairman ; Glennon, Dorwin, Ouimet, Light — Ferrier, Chairman ; Perrin, Lyman, Gugy, and Lynch. ,.v- ^. v^>w ©fKtnisi of tljt Corporation. John P Sexton, City Clerk Edouard Demers, City Treasurer , James A B McGill, City Surveyor • ' ^ ■ Charles Glackmeyer, Assistant Clerk George Hardinge, Assistant, Treasurer's Office Thomas Wily, Chief of Police • ' " Hypolite Jeremy, Deputy Chief J Perrigo, Inspector and Chief Engineer Fire Department JPierre Blanchet, Translator John MeKercher, Overseer of Roads " .< Joseph A Bourdon, Clerk of Bonsecours Market John Ahhott, Clerk of Saint Ann's Market MamicQ Eardley, Clerk of Hay Market -^ Pierre Rottot, Clerk of Papineau Market ' ' •• Joseph Robillard, Pound Keeper, Clerk of Hay and Cattle Market, Viger Square A J Joubert, Bailiff and Crier, Mayor's Court Thom2i'&Soxnm%x^, Messenger. , « ' ., Toussaint Peltier, Attorney Willam Ross and D E Papineau, Notaries. AUDITORS. William Workman and Joseph Boulanget. s s I , I t 1 'ji; ti-- til* , ^"v/'V^ 'f m I li,; I I'll I'l It' ' ! I ill III ii! jiiiiciiiiiii 74 RATE! OF CARTAGE. ASSESSORS. East TTarc^-Alfd. Savage, M. O'Neil, Louis X * Jiaud. Centre Ward~-J. W. Herbert, Alex. Levy, P. ,;. >\vii'y. West Ward—D, Masson, W. Thorn, J. W. Steiiiem. St Ann TTard^— Jas. Robertson, J. Parent, T. McGrath. St Antoine Ward— A, Lapierre, F. Pigeon, Chs. Wilson. ^^ZaM?re/w:efrarc?—W Kennedy, L. Comte, J.Whitelaw St James Ward—0, Pichet, Bryan Hayes, J.Bourgouin. St Lewis Ward—L, Rivard dit Dufresne, J. Bte. Dubuc, John Rafter. St Mary Ward^U. Goyet, Pierre Rottot, Thos. Logan Goods not hereinafter mentioned — ^for each load not exceeding 15 cwt Do. 16 to 20 cwt , Do* 20 cwt. and upwards 100 bushels of Salt , 100 bushels of Graui Cord of Wood, off rafts Do. do. out of boats Boards, per 100 pieces, 1 inch thick, and 12 feet long Do. two inch plank Do. three inch plank Coals, per chaldron From any of the Har- bor Wharves (and vice versdj to any place within the IstMv dd Div From any of the Harbor Wharves at any place in the First Division^ to the Canal, within the City limits, s, d. For each load not exceeding 16 cwt 10 Do. do. from 16 to 20 cwt 1 Do. do. 20 cwt. and upwards, 1 3 BATES OF CARTAGE. 75 FIRE WOOD. From the Canal (and vice versa) to any place in — s. d, St. Ann Suburbs, 1 3 St. Joseph Suburbs, 1 9 St. Antoine Suburbs, 2 St. Lawrence Suburbs, west of St Lawrence St 2 6 St Lawrence Suburbs, north-east of St Lawrence Street, including St. Lewis Street, 3 Quebec Suburbs, as far as Victoria Road, 3 6 Quebec Suburbs, beyond Victoria Road, 4 Within tlie limits of the First Division, west of St Joseph Street, 2 Within the limits of the First Division, north- east of St Joseph Street, 2 6 ASHES. From Canal to Inspection Store, for each load ot three barrels, 9 From Inspection Store to Wharves, 7 J PORK AND BEEF. From Canal or Wharves to any place in First ':-< Division, (and vice versa) for each load of four barrels, 7J FLOUR. From Canal to Harbour Whairves, or any place - in the First Division, (and vice versa) each load of five barrels 9 DIVISIONS referred to in the foregoing Table' FIRST DIVISION.— From Prince's Street, St Ann Suburbs, by a direct line to entrance of Saint Antoine Street, thence along Craig and St. Lewis Streets to Lacroix Street, and down to the River. SECOND.— Bounded by the First Division & M*Cord Street, Mountain Street as far as its junction with Saint Antoine Street, thence by a straight line to junction of Saint Catherine and Alexander Streets, along St Cathe- rine Street to Victoria Road down to the River. THIRD.— That portion of the City beyond the Second Division, and within the City limits. i : i4 m W P3 c:) ^ ^ o P5 o I •Si !a «^ .• o o CO -4^ • 2 73 ^ GO i5 S S POLICE AND FIRE COMPANIES. 77 oco ;oco tHiHiH O Od O CO CO OiHiH ;oo5 oco OOtH O ©■^ OCO :HrH(MO 0 8. Mountain 3treet, St. Joseph Suburbs. PUBLIC WELLS. , - 1. WiUiam Street, Griffintown. 2, St. Gabriel Street, St. Ann's Ward. ) BAHKING INSTITUTIONS. 79 BANKING INST ITUTIONS, BANK OF MONTREAL. Capital, ^750,000. DIBECTORS. Hon. P. M*Gill, Pres. John Try James Logan John Molson John Torrance William Lunn I T. B. Anderson, KPres* William Molson John Redpath Hugh Allen John Brooks Harrison St ;phens T. Ryan. Officers. — A. Simpson, Cashier ; W. Q\mii^Asst do,; J. F. Smith, 1st Accountant ; J. E. Adams, 2d dOt ; R. Speirs, Mdo.; F. M. Holmes, 1st Teller; 0. J. Brown, 2d do. ; J. Porteous, "dd do ; T. Lee, Chief Clerk ; G. Dyett, Asst Clerk ; W. P. Street, Discount Clerk ; J. Lloyd, Collection Clerk ; W. S. Burrage, Transfer Clerk ; H. B. Picken, Messenger; J. Brennan, Porter; Thomas Tooke,^5s^. do. Days of Discount — Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends — 1st June and 1st December, * CITY BANK. Capital, X300,000, John Frothingham, President, D. P. Ross, L H. Holton, W. T. Whitehead, Joseph Valine DIREGTOBS. John Dodds, William Connolly William Lyman, Benjamin Ansell, Benjamin Brewster. Officers. — C. H. Castle, Cashier ; F. Harris, Acco^; t^nt; I F. Brown, Paying Teller ; W. Robertson, Receiving TeU jfer," W. M. Robertson, Z)iscoww/ Ckrk; J. Abbott, Jnn, {Assistant Accountant; Robert Hunter, Assistant Clerk; I J. B. Routier, Messenger, Days of Discount — Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends— 1st June and 1st December. I ; if i! 1 n ,1'. •.l-i ii''.' i 1 } I 1 i ' ! 1 ll I 80 \'h .\i I -1^ ,1:1 J;i,l ■ ' m n;. > III I liliilll'ili i ;i i!!|i:;|:.f; :'■■■ r i^iilii: ' BANKING INSTITUTIONS. J LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE. . 1 :- Capital, X200,000. ' ' ' DIRECTORS. L. M. Viger, President, \ Jacob DeWitt, V. Fres. John Donegani • ^ Pierre Beaubien ^ ; , J. F. Allard T. Franchere /) Pierre Jodoin A. E. Montmarquet Alex Sauvageau H. B. Smith Officers. — B. H. Lemoine, Cashier'^ G. Peltier, ic-| countant; J. L. Brault, Paying Teller; L. D. Lemoine, Receiving Teller; J, S. Morley, Discount Clerk; JJI.| Bonacina and E. Mailhot, Clerks ; It, Lamontagne, Messenger. • -^ ■■- 'U-, >. r , Days of Discount — Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends — 1st March and 1st September. BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. Capital, jei,000,000, Sterling. Jffead Office, St Helen's Place, London, Has Branches and Agencies at Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, Hamilton, Kingston, Bytown, Brantford, Port Hope, Dundas, Simcoe, and Sault Ste. Marie,liii| Canada ; Halifax, N. S, ; St. Johns*and Fredericton, N.B. ; St. Johns, N. F. Thomas Patton, Inspector of Branches, ,ri ,;» - .. Agents in New-York : , '^ Messrs. Bell, Maclachlan and Ransom, ^- Hanover Street. . - ' ^ Directors, Montreal Branch, Hon. James Ferner | William Dow. ' ' Sir George Simpson | James B. Greenshields D. Davidson, Manager. 'l^;!' . ^ [ F. W. Wood, Sub-Manager, - - ' Days of Discount-— Wednesdays and Saturdays. ••\ BANKING INSTITUTIONS. 81 OFFICE BANK OF UPPER CANADA. Fos. Wenham, Manager ; A. Freeland, and J. L. Dam- pier, Clerks. Q^ce, 11, Great St. James Street. i AGENCY COMMERCIAL BANK, M. D. ], S. Ross, Cashier ; Thomas Kirby, Teller ; John V. Noel, Accountant ; R. Macdermott, Clerk, Office^ 37, Great St. James Street. MONTREAL SAVINGS BANK. Jamuel Gerrard, President \ J. Frothingham, F. Pres. F. L. Hooflfstetter, Secretary and Treasurer. Office^ Montreal Bank, Place d'Armes. Open every Monday and Thursday, from 10 to 2 o'clock. PROVIDENT AND SAVINGS BANK. WiMi2iViili\mx\^ President . i Ion. James Ferrier and John Redpath, Vice Presidents, MANAGING DIRECTORS. John Torrance P. B. Anderson William Do . John Mathewson lobert Armour Williani IVatson Thomas Kay James Scott William Murray George Elder, JuJ r. John Eadie, Actuary, H. Sharrocks and James Cox, Assistant Actuaries, J. L. Mathewson, Accountant Office— d, Great St. James Street.— Open daily, from en A. M. to Three p. m. ; and on Monday and Saturday venings, from Six to Eight. Interest on all Deposits, five per cent. i'ii '^ : ^iS' I ; I ■': -^■'Jyy-if f-' f'llf ft.. I I ' 1 ; i }, mv. I" Mi I Ik > > •'•N^'vy 82 PHYSICIANS, ETC. MONTREAL CITY & DISTRICT SAVINGS BAKX Patron — His Lordship the Catholic Bishop of Montre BOARD OF MANAGING DIRECTORS. William Workman, President, Alfred Larocque, Vice President, Jacob DeWitt Joseph Bourret Pierre Beaubien Louis T. Drummond H. Judah Francis Hincks H. Mulholland L. H. Holton John Tally Damase Masson Joseph Grenier Nelson Davis John Collins, Actuary, Qfflce—Bt Francois Xavier Street, premises recentlj occupied by "La Banque du Peuple." Aitken, Wm. Arnoldi, Daniel Arnold!, F. C. T. Badgley, F. Barber, G. A, Beaubien, P. Berthelet, B. Bibaud, J. G. Bowie, James Boyer, L. Brousseaii,D. P. Bruneaii, O. T. Black., — Brar-jard, — Cad well, F. Campbell, G. W. Charlebois, B. Coderre, E. Crawford, J. David, A. H. Deschambault, — Fenwick, A. G. Fenwick, G. E. Fisher, Arthur PHYSICIANS, Fisher, John Eraser, W. Gauchier, L. GJbb, G. D. Godfrey, R. Grenier, L. T. Guerin, H* Hall, Archibald Holmes, A. F. Howard, R. Lebourdais, J. B, LeprohoUt L. G^ Long, Akxr. Latour, H, Lawrence, — Ltddel, — M*Calluni,D. McDonnell, R. L. M*Culloch, M. Meilleur, J. B. Minshall, John Morson, Fredk. Mount, E. H. Munro, P. Nelson, Wolfredl Peltier, — Picault, J. E. Papineau, L. Regnault, C. A. Regnier, E. Richelieu, P. Robillard, — Rowand, A. Scott, W. E. Sewell, S. C. Sewell, E. Q. Sutherland, W. I Smith, W. P. Schmidt, S. B. Stearns, — Tassie, — Tavemier, F. Trestler, J. B. C| Trudel, E. H. Waller, S. Winder, — Williams, — Binises recentH MEDICAL. 83 OLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF LOWER CANADA. Governors for the District of Montreal. [b, W Nelson T Bouthillier A F Holmes A H David FrsBadgley FCT Arnold! M M'Culloch G W Campbell Governors for the lATMichaud . A Von Iffland Desales LaTerierre J Marmette Joseph Morrin J L Nault C Tremont J E J Landry mmorsfor the District of Three Rivers and St Francis Drs L S Tavemier Wm Sutherland A Hall J G Bibaud J B Lebourdais TKimber M F Valois District of Quebec. Drs Jas A Sewell C S Robitaille P M Bardy Jos Painchaud J Blanchet James Douglas J B Blaie T Fortier i Drs G Badeau WAR Gilmor I Malhiot W Marsden f Brassard Officers of the College. )r Arnold!, Sen, President ; Dr Nelson, F. President; Arnold!, Jr, Registrar dt Treasurer ; and Dr David,. retary; for the District of Montreal. )r Morrin, Vice President, and Dr Von Iffland, Secre- ^Jor the District of Quebec, \k above thirty-six Governors form the Provincial Medical Board of Examiners. EMIGRANT MEDICAL COMMISSION. Dr Nelson Dr Crawford Dr Badgley Dr G W Campbell Dr McCulloch ! A 1' 1 1 1 * ■; ^ ■'i '- H lis l:V I W/->^> 'M i' Ifi 1^ i r 84 MEDICAL. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Dr. Arnoldi, Junr., Lecturer on Midwifery, Diseases of \ Women and Children, Medical Jurisprudence, Dr. Badgley, Practice of Medicine and Pathology, Dr. Mxmro, Principles and Practice of Surgery. Dr, Sntherlsind, Chemistry and Pharmacy, , Dr. Bibaud, Anatomy, Dr. Coderre, Materia Medica, v Dr. Peltier, Institutes of Medicine. v ^ - Dy, Boyer, MedicalJurisprudence, ' j Dr. A. Fenwick, Demomtrator of Anatomy, The Annual Course of Lectures begins on the first Mon-I day in November, and continues for six months. MEDICO CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY. r Jyv Bdi^QlQY, President, : i Dr Campbell, \st Vice President Dr Sutherland, 2d Vice President, Dr E Q Sewell, Secretary. . Dr Eraser, TVeoswrer, Committee of Management, Drs S C Sewell» Hall, and Howard. ■lililH' ' m <'i LICENSED APOTHECARIES: William Lyman & Co. John Birks & Co. R Trudeau Alex. Urquhart B. Workman & Co. / S. J. Lyman & Co. A. Savage ; PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. 87 CANADA BAPTISi:' COLLEGE. Rev J M Cramp, President Rev F Bosworth, Classical Tutor, Mr ?ovel, Academical Department* r ., , CONGREGATIONAL THEO'L INSTITUTE. TORONTO. Rev Adam Lillie, T^w^or. Rev John Roaf, Treas, \ Rt Beekman, Secretary, "- '. NATIONAL SCHOOL Rev. Dr. Bethune, CI man. Rev. "W. Leach, Secretary | C. ii. Castle, Treasurer, R H Radford, Teacher, Male Department Mrs Radford, Teacher^ Female do* BRITISH AND CANADIAN SCHOOL. Hon P McGill, Pres. | William Lunn, Treasurer, John Minshall and Mrs Bendall, Teachers, FREE SCHOOL, In connexion with the American Presbyterian Church. E Atwater, Secretary and Treasurer. Miss Colt, Teacher, Committee— Rev John McLoud,B Brewster, C Camp- bell, and N S Whitney. LITERARY. ADVOCATES LIBRARY. Hon L H Lafontaine, President, John Boston, Vice President. Fredk Griffin, Treasurer, \ Strachan Bethune, Secy, Committee of Management— Gc E Cartier, and J Rose. M m' IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) & // ^/ ^J'. <- 1.0 1.25 Ui|2|8 |2.J ■ 50 ■^™ IRIB — 6" U III 1 6 Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. US80 (716) 872-4503 iV ■o>' 37 <^ o^ 88 PUBLIC nCBTITOnONB, ir « ! <; s NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. Dr David, Prendent. Dr S C Sewell, Ist Vice President ,• W M B Hartley, 2d do; J H Joseph, M do, Dr Fraser, Cor. Secretary | Br CKV&yn^Rec Secretary A Larocque, Treasurer. T S Hunt, Librarian and Cabinet Keeper. Council— T)t Crawford, J Ostell, £ L Montizambert, G Futvoye. and W C Crofton. Library Committee— 'I>r Holmes, Dr Crawford, Dr McCuUoch, Mr Radiger, and Mr Hartley. SHAKSPERE CLUB. Christopher Dnnkin, President Edmund A Meredith, 1st Vice President Malcolm McLeod, 2nd Vice President Joseph S Lee, Secretary. Joseph Walker, Treasurer. Members of the Council— A Robertson, Chairman; A Cross, W L Morrison, R.E., and A Urquhart Library Committee— Or R Robertson, Dr Staunton, R.A., Robert Chalmers, and E G Penny. MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. John Reid, President. Robert Lindsay, Vice President. Adam Brown^ Corresponding Secretary. John Itowey Recording Secretary John Murray, Treasurer, DIBBCTOBS. A. Freeland, H F G Jackson, Richard MacDonnell, R Blackwood. T S Smith, J Campbell, R S Millar, H B Bucham, W H Stuart, and W Thomp^son. . J W TAcQlaahtax^ Superintendent. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. 89 MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. Charles M. Tate, President. David Brown, First Vice President, J R Bronsdoa, Second Vice President, James Morice, Third Vice President. H. Munro, Fourth Vice President, C W Meakins, Trectsurer. A Bernard, Corresponding Secretary, John Camphell, Recording Secretary, A Stevenson, Librarian, Cammittee~~T Guerin, W Footner, N Mcintosh, Jas Hayes, JAB McGill, J Sutherland, H Buhner, Charles Garth, A Murphy, W Farmer, T O'Brien. IN CONNECTION WITH THE MECHANICS INSTITUTE. Dr. Bernard, President. M. F. Whitcher, Vice President. John Popham, Secretary and Treasurer, Committee— T O'Brien, A. Stevenson, and J, CampbeU.* Meets every Thursday evening, at half-past seven. mSTITUT CANADIEN. J Huston, President, G. Ouimet, Isi Vice Pres. W Dorion, Secretctry, C Paphieau, Cor, Secy, J B Ledoux, Librarian ; J B E Dorion, 2d Vice Pres, S Tetu, Asst ^Secretary, A L Lacroix, Treasurer, Viger Labreche, ilM^ do. Committee^Messra, Basinet, Pomminville and Boy. ATHEN-ffiUM CLUB. Richd MacDonnell, Prest, H F J Jackson, Cor, Secy. J Reid, Vice Prest A Brown, Rec Secy, J W McGlashan, Treasurer. Room-^Odd Fellows^ Hall, Great St James Street. \ \ S . I •!: t i , i .: !:):■ !;•: il V- ¥■'■ i' l|l < :! Ii '!'! 1 llllli^iiiliy iiiili (I! Ill— bill 90 ASSUBANCB GOMPAHIES. ASSURANCE COMPANIES. MONTREAL FIRE. LIFE, AND INLAND NAVI- GATION ASSURANCE. Hon. Jas. Ferrier, President \ W. Lunn, Vice-President DIRECTORS. Robert Armour John Redpath Mr. Justice Smith James Scott William Dow William Watson Stanley Bagg Hon. Adam Ferrie Thomas Kay John Torrance John Mathewson William Murray, Manager. Annual Meeting— ^\i^t Monday of February, Q^Sce— 9, Great Saint James Street. MUTUAL FIRE ASSURANCE. DIRECTORS. Benjamin Brewster, President Alfred Larocque Louis Boyer Joseph Bourret Joseph Grdnier William Spiers Jacob DeWitt Jean Bruneau J. B. Homier P. L. Letoumeux, Secretary and Treasurer. Tref. Cherrier, Assistant do. do, Ambroise Richer, Inspector. Toussaint Peltier, Attorney. Annual Meeting— First Monday of October. Q2^2ce— Comer of St. Francois Xavier and St. Sacrament . Streets. v ASSUBANGB G0MPANIR8. 91 AGENCIES OF ASSURANCE COMPANIEa MinsL Fire, of Hartford— Joseph Jones Agent, 227}, St Paul Street. Alliance Life and Fire, of London— Richard Gerrard, Agent, comer of St. Therese and St. Gabriel Streets. Britannia Life, of London— J. H. Maitland, Agent, Great St. James Street British America Life and Fire, of Toronto — Joseph Wenham, Agent, Great St James Street. Eagle Life, of London — James Knapp, Agent, No. 148, Bleury Street. St Lawrence Inland Marin6 — C. T. Palsgrave, Agent, Lemoine Street. Lloyd's Agents — Ryan, Chapman & Co., Gillespie's Buildings, comer of Commissioners' and Port Streets. Minerva Life, of London — B. Hart & Co. Agents, cor- ner of RecoUet and St. Helen Streets. National Loan Fund, (Life and Annuity) — F. Campion, Great St. James Street. Phoenix Fire, of London — Gillespie, Moffatt & Company, Agents, 1 S4, St Paul Street. Protection Fire, of Hartford — Joseph Jones, Agent, 227.i, St Paul Street Quebec Fire— J. H. Maitland, Agent, Great St James Street Globe Fire and Life, of London — Ryan, Chapman and Co. Agents, Gillespie's Buildings, comer of Commis- sioners' and Port Streets. English and Scottish Loan and Life, of London and Edinburgh— Thomas Bell, Agent, 233, St Paul Street Canada Life— F. A. Willson Agent, 28, Sahit Francois Xavier Street Colonial Life — ^A. D. Parker, Agent, Great Saint James Street \ ■ .y ii ' •! r s 1 1 I 1 'i I I 92^ PUBLIC COMPANIES. , CHAMPLAIN AND ST. LAWRENCE RAIL-ROAD \ COMPANY. \\ John Molson, Chairman; B Brewster, Depy. Chairman, 1 DIBBCTORS. William McDonald William Workman P W Dease A M Delisle Puican Finlayson City Bank, Treaswrer, Officers — ^W D Lindsay, Commissioner; W A Merry, Book-Keeper ; V. Titus, Clerk at St Johns ; H Duclos, Clerk at Laprairie ; R Mills, Clerk at Montreal Steamers — Prince Albert , A Boyd, Captain; J Bar- beau, Purser^Iron DvJce^ J Tipson, Captain ; R Duclos, Purser, Rates of Passage ; s, d. 1st Class—Montreal to St. Johns 6 To and from do. same day 5 2d Class — ^Montreal toSL Johns 2 6 To and firom do. same day 3 9 To and from Laprairie, by Steamboat 10 iMB ' ST. LAWRENCE AND ATLANTIC RAIL-ROAD COMPANY. DIBECTOBS. Hon G Moffat, President. \ Hon A N Morin, VPresdt Hon Peter McQiU T A Stayner John Young John Torran6e George Desbarats Thomas Cringan John Frothingham A T Gait Samuel Brooks Wilder Pearce William Molson Thomas Steers, Secretary, Office— IS^ Little St James Street. L-ROAD Chairman, maid Lman A Merry, I Duclos, in; J Bar- R Duclos, 6 6 2 6 3 9 10 VFresdt PUBLIC COMPANIES. 93 MONTREAL AND LACHINE RAIL-ROAD COMPANY. Capital— 1500 Shares, at je50— J£75,000. Hon. James Ferrier, President Wm. Molson, Vice-President, DIBBCTOBS. Sir George Simpson William Dow David Davidson D. L. McPherson William McDonald John Torrance Duncan Finlayson Thomas A. Stayner W. F. Coffin Ferdinand Maccnlloch, Clerk and Secretary, T. C. Ruggles, Engineer, Alexander Millar, Superintendent of Locomotive and Carriage Department Jacob Hall, Book Keeper, Peter McFarlane, Clerk atMontreoL John McNamee, Clerk at Lachine, BATES OF FABB. S, d. 1st Class— Montreal to Lachine, 1 10} To and from do. same day, 2 6 2ad Class— Montreal to Lachine, 1 3 To and from do. same day 1 10} 7} L-ROAD ■ ^^ Class — Montreal to Lachine THE NEW CITY GAS COMPANY. DIBBCTOBS. John Mathewson,Pr65. | William Lunn, Vice Prest Hon James Ferrier David Kinnear Dngald Stewart Alexander Urquhart Archd Macfarlane Joseph Savage James Scott George D Watson Henry Mulholland CanfieldDorwin Thomas Molson Norman Bethune, Manager. s s s s ; s s \ I 1 It ,m M 1 -1 Ii i I ■I!: M Vh 1.!! leilil ' i i li I i^i I./ < I c 94 PUBLIC COMFANIBS. GAS-LIGHT COMPANY. DIRECTORS. J Wilfred, and A R Masson. Albert Fumiss, Secretary and Treasurer, John Kerr, Superintendent; C Garth, Gas Fitter ; E Glackmeyer^ Book Keeper; A GPrevost and E Haus- selman, Collectors, OfflceSl, Notre Dame Street. MONTREAL MINING COMPANY. Hon G Moffatt, President | Hon J Ferrier, V, President Sh: George Simpson, Hon Peter McGill, Sur A N Mac- nab, W C Meredith, T Cringan, D Davidson, Directm Archibald H Campbell, Secretary and Treasurer. Office— No, 9» Great St James Street BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN MINING COMFY. DIRECTORS. John Prince, President, ] C H Castle, V, President John M Tobin, W M B Hartley, George Grundy. MONTREAL AND QUEBEC STEAMBOAT CO. AGENTS John Torrance & Co., Montreal; H E Scott, Quehec: H F Hughes, Three Rivers ; R Harrower, William Henry; Smith Leith, Port St, Francis, PEOPLE'S STEAMBOAT COMPANY. AGENTS. R J Morgan, Montreal; John Wilson, Quehec; J M'Dougall, Three Bivers; R H Kittson, iSore?: S Leith, Port St, Francis, INSPECTORS OF PBODUCB, ETC. 95 MONTREAL BUILDING SOCIETY. (Incorporated by Act of Provincial Parliament) DIRECTORS. C.H. Castle, H. Fowler, J.M. Tobin, John Leeming, and George Weekes. John T. Badgley, Treasurer and Secretary. W. N. Crawford, Notary. William Spiers and David Brown, Inspectors. Shares — J£100 each. Monthly Subscription, 10s. per Share. Entrance Fee, 2s. 6d. per Share. INSPECTORS_OF PRODUCE. Ashes — ^E. M. Leprohon, Inspector ; John Dyde and James E Major, Assistant Inspectors. Flour— William Watson, Inspector. Beep and Pork — ^Daniel W. Egar & Son, and Ogden and Co, Inspectors. Fish and Oil — Peter Merckell, Inspector. fftt% allotoeH to Inspettoris. To Inspectors of Ashes — 5d per cwt. for Inspection and branding. To Inspectors of Flour— 2d per barrel for inspection and branding, «?.nd Id per barrel for re-inspecting. To Inspectors of Beef and Pork — Is per barrel and Tgd per half-barrel, for inspection and branding. To Inspectors of Fish and 0*7— Inspecting and branding each tierce of Fish, Is 3d; half tierce, 9d; barrel, Is; half barrel, 9d. DISTRICT INSPECTOR OF LICENSES. (Auctioneers and Distillers) — ^D. S. Stuart, No. 15, Saint Alexander Street h INSPECTOR OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. J. Johnson, 6, Little St. James Street t. •I {'■■ \ ': • 1 i -ill II. : I ■ ' I t|s! ill 96 NATIONAL SOCIETIES. NATIONAL SOCIETIES. SAINT GEORGE'S SOCIETY. Charles Penner, President C. H. Castle, Ist V. Pres. | J. D. Gibb, ^nd F. Prei, Joseph S. Lee, Secretary, T. D. Hfuiugton, Treasurer. Rev. W. T. Leach, Chaplain, F. Badgley,M.D. and W« E. Scott, lilD., Physicians Stewards— 'W, M. B. Hartley, John Molson, Jan., S. Derbishlre, Edward Payne, George Grundy, and A. C. Harvey. Charitable Committee — A. Savage, W. A. Townsend' J. W. Herbert, G. F. Prowse, and Saml. Benjamin. Committee of Accounts — John Honey, Fredk. Harris, and George Shipway. SAINT ANDREWS SOCIETY. Pa^r(m-— The Rt Hon. the Earl of Elgin & Kincardine. Hon. James Ferrier, President, John Rose and Hugh Allan, Vice Presidents, Willam Gunn, Treasurer, \ H. E. Montgomerie, Secy. Andrew Allan, Asst, Secretary, Rev. Dr.Mathieson and Rev. Robt. McGill, Chaplains. G. W. Campbell, M.D. A M. M'CuUoch, M. D. Physicians Committee of Management-'George Elder, Jun., Jas. Gilmour, James Tyre, William Watson, John Armour, Walter Benny, C. E.Anderson. Charitable Committee—W. S. McFarlane, M. Ramsay, J. B. Brown, James Gibson. Committee of AccountS'^&mes Speirs, David Mackay, W. R. Clarke, George McDonald, Daniel Gorrie. Committee of Instalment— Peter McFarlane and John Mitchell f VATIONAL 80GIBTIE8. 97 SAINT PATRICK'S SOCIETY, Honorable Francis Hincks, President, B. Workman, 1st V, Pres \ John TuUy, 2nd V. Pres. Bev. Mr. Connolly, Chaplain. John Collins, Actuary, Board of Management^Q\i2cc\^^ Curran, Frs. Clarke, Matthew Ryan, Henry Harkin, M. O'Meara, Edward Murphy, John Feron, Thos Hanley, Edward Connolly, Peter Casey, John Gillies, John Mahony, Jun. GERMAN SOCIETY. Patron— His Royal Highness, Prince Albert. Daniel Amoldi, M. D., President Henry Meyers, Vice President, Ernest Idler, Treamrer, \ Dr. Schmidt, Rec Secretary, F, C, T. Arnoldi, Corresponding Secretary, F. C,T. Amoldi, Physician. Rev. Dr. Bethune, Chaplain, 8tewards-^J. P. Seybold, C, Fisher, John Bowers, G. Rdnhart, and C. Beck. SAINT JEAN BAPTISTE SOCIETY. Hon. A. N. Morin, President, Joseph Roy, Olivier Berthelet, Damase 'Macon, and Austin Cuvillier, Vice Presidents, Joseph Boolanget, Treasurer, L. O. LeToumeux, Secretary of Archives, R. S. M. Bouchette, Corresponding Secretary R. Roy and A. G. Li^oie, Recording Secretaries,. Dr. Beaubien, Physician. Rev. Mr. St Pierre, Chaplain, L. Duvemay, Chief Marshal ^ ! M Itii .fir t J' M I I 1' ■-/*_" II i m '3 98 COHHIBSIONKBS AND TRUSTEES. COMMISSIONERS AND TRUSTEES. COMMISSIONERS FOR THE HARBOUR OP MONTREAL. J G McKeniie | C S Rodler | John Try John T Badgley, Secretary, C M Tate, Engineer, William Browne, Wharfinger. COMMISSIONERS FOR THE ERECTION OF PA- RISHES, AND BUILDING OF CHURCHES, Ac. Hon F P Bruneau P L Panet JViger Joseph Roy George Weekes E Guy, Secretary, Office— "No. 2, St. Francois Xavier Street. COMMISSIONERS OF EDUCATION. J B MeiUeur, M D, Superintendent^ Canada East Joseph Boucher, Secretary ; W S Williams, Clerk. Office— 49, Notre Dame Street. RevE Ryerson, Superintendent, Canada West J G Hodgins, Clerk, Office-^King Street, Toronto. MONTREAL TURNPIKE TRUSTEES, Hon H H Killaly Benjamin Holmes Stanley Bagg John Redpath James Holmes, Secretary. Q^^Commissioners Street, near Custom Houser J M Tobin Etienne Guy Paschal Lachapelle IMMIGRANT BOARD. Honorable Adam Ferrie, Chairman^ John Eadie, Treasurer. \ Wm Hedge, Secretary, Jas Allison, Government Emigration Agent. Oi^— Emigrant Sheds. TRINITT BOAED. ETa 99 John Try Andrew Shaw Robert ATmonr^ Af aster, J W Dunscomb, Deputy Master. , Wardens, John Molson, William Edmonstone H L Routh James Holmes, Registrar and Treasurer ; W K Ray- side, Harbour Master ; H O Thompson, Deputy Harbour Master and Water Bailiff. iDftontreal ISoatii of ^Tratre. Council Thos Cringan, President \ Andw Shaw, Vice PresU Charles H Castle, Treasurer, Hugh Allen T B Anderson Chas Bockus Henry Fowler James Law H L Routh Board of Arbitration. Thos Ryan David Torrance JBGreenshlelds J G McKenzie Thos Ure Jas Mathewson f E T Renaud Jas Gilmour H H Whitney Wm Lyman H Fowler B Hutchins Jas Breckanridge F A Willson, Secretary, The Council meet every Tuesday, at their Office, No 28, St Francois Xavier Street Odd Fellows* Hall, Great Saint James Street G. D. Watson, Chairman, Committee — L. H. Holton, John Young, A. Larocque, W. B. Gumming, W. Bristow, T. Hart . T. S. H. Hayward, Superintendent, ! ,i I i 1 I i: 100 CLUBS. Ifh, MONTREAL TURF CLUB. Hon CCS DeBleury, President. M S David, Secretary \ B Gibb, Treasurer. MONTREAL REGATTA CLUB. John Young, Presidents J Gilmour, D Murray, and J Byde, Stewards* H Mason, Secretary and Treasurer. MONTREAL CRICKET CLUB. C H Castle, President. J H Connolly, Secretary y T D Harington, V Pres F Harris, Treasurer. AURORA CRICKET CLUB. H F J Jackson. Prmdfen^ | John Elidner, FPr^« Thomas Nichols, Secretary. \ W Nichols, Treasurer, MONTREAL CURLING CLUB. A McGill, President \ Jas Gilmour,'; V Pr^ John Speirs, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee of Management— Geo Denholm, Jas Tyre, and Wm Edmonstone. THISTLE CURLING CLUB. Patron— The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine H E Montgomerie, Pres Andrew Allan, Treas Robert Muir, VPres G H Gillespie, Secretar'j Rev Robert McGiU, Chaplain. Committee of Management— D&yid Mair, Frederick W Gates, John Greenshields, John Kay. QUOIT CLUB. John Dyde, President, j F. Harris, Sec A Trea». BBNEVOLBNT INSTITUTIONS. 101 nu/rw. strarcKSi on, y Pre« Treasurer* r,: V Pres •er. I, Jas Tyre, Kincardine k VPres fe, Secretarj prederickW Trias. THISTLE QUOIT CLUB. Niel R. McDiarmid, President Managers, — David Mair, John Kingan, William Moodie, W.J. Kay. James Douglas, Treasurer, Geo. Templeton, Secretary, OLYMPIC CLUB. C. F. Clarke, Chief. | Myer Solomon, Vice A. Lamothe, Secretary. E. Dickinson, Treasurer. Committee—E. E. Colbom, A. Lamothe, C. Burroughs, J. Gushing. ^ MONTREAL RACKET CLUB. C. H. Castle, Pres. \ T. D, Harington, Vice Pres. T. A. Cary, Secretary and Treasurer. BENEVOLENT & PHILANTHROPIC. MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL. SamL Gerard, President \ John Molson, V, President Benjamin Holmes, Treasurer^ R A. Larocque, Secretary. Committee of Management — John Redpath, Chairman, J* T. Barrett, J. Try, J. Mathewson, Thomas Molson. Medical Board — Drs. A. F. Holmes, 0. T. Bruneau, A. Hall, G. W. Campbell, J. Crawford, S. C. Sewell, R, L. M*Donell, W. E. Scott, W. Fraser, F. C. T. Amoldi, M. McCuUoch, W. Sutherland, F. Badgley. Alexander Long, MD., House Surgeon. G. E. Fenwick, M.D., Apothecary, Airs. Mills, ifa^roTi. | H. G. Malcolm, ^^etrord. -k Ml li ■ff: li f i: i! .■ M h m \l ;•:! ' ' I; !ll fi! 102 BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. UNIVERSITY LYING-IN HOSPITAL. St Charles Baromme Street Directress — Mrs. Lunn. Secretary — ^Mrs. Durnford, Treasurer— Mrs, Jacob Hall, Attending Physician — Dr. McCulloch, Consulting Physicians— The Medical Faculty of McGill College, Resident Midwife— M.r9. Buchanan. MONTREAL LYING-IN HOSPITAL. St. Antoine Street. i Mrs. Lafontaine, Treasurer, Dr. Amoldi, Junior, Physician. Drs. Arnoldi and Nelson, Consulting Physicians. Mrs. Christie, Matron. MONTREAL EYE INSTITUTION. No, 8, St Urbain Street Dr. Morson, Medical Officer to the Institution. Dr. McDonnell, Consulting Physician, W. C. Meredith, Treasurer. Committee of Management— James Ferrier, John Torrance, Rev. Mr. Adamson, Hon A, N. Morin, Thos. Morson. Attendance daily, at 11 o'clock, ti, m — Advice, Medi- cines, and Operations Gratis, to the Poor. INSTITUTION FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. Conducted by Surgeon Howard, M.D. Rev. W. A. Adamson, Secretary and Treasurer. Situate in Hay Market Subscribers of J£l per annum have the privilege of recommending poor patients to j the Institution. COMMISSIONERS FOR INSANE, FOUNDLINGS AND SICK. J. B. C. Trestler, Joseph Bourret, and C. S. Rodier. BENBVOLBNT INSTITUTIONS. 103 FIREMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. Captain William Spelrs, President Captains Brown and Moses, Vice Presidents, Captain J. Fletcher, Secretary. Captain Tison, Assistant Secretary, Lieutenant N. B. Corse, Treasurer, LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Mrs. "Willoughby, 1st Directress, Mrs. Renaud, 2nd Directress, Mrs Barber, Treasurer, | Miss Ross, Secretary Miss Harvey, Secretary for Children, Mrs. Ford, Matron. CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM. Mrs. D. B. Viger and Mrs. 0. Berthelet, Directresses. Mrs. J. Quesnel, Treas. \ Mrs A. Larocqne, Sec'ry, Mri^. Chalifoux, Superintendent, PROTESTANT ORPHAN ASYLUM. Mrs. Wilkes and Mrs. Directresses, Mrs. Ross, Treasurer, \ Mrs. McCord, Setretaryt E. Cribb, Superintendent ' Mrs. Cribb, Matron. FRIENDLY UNION. Hon. James Ferrier, President, William Gunn, Treasurer, \ John Dougall, Secretary. Committee— ^ohn Redpath, J. H^ Maitland, James R. Orr, Joseph Fraser, Saml. Mathewson, Rollo Campbell J. C. Becket. FRENCH CANADIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Lleut-CoL Wilgress, President, Hon. James Ferrier, Joseph Wenh^m, William Lunn, and John Redpath, Vice Presidents. James Court, Treasurer, Rev. Wm. Taylor and John Dougall, Secretary. 1 ' f l > '■'^•' H ( . ' ' 1 h i''i S hi ^ '■ ^ 1 < 1 1 r C »' 1 S 1 1 N i I ■ '\i \ i ■ ' ' 1 s ^ i s ' ^ ' 1 ( 1' : il f ^ !^ s ^' <. i i I '^ ■ : %. ^ ■. ; \ ' : '''^l ^ ' ' ■ ' ^ i^' ■ i \ ;'• M>i'f S ! i > ji.:; ' ■ \ n -I s ; ; .M i t1- ^^' ! S : ■ . ■ : :^ i > s 11 J • ^ 'r .! 5ii; ;il S. ' T' ■ \ ^ ;";■■::-'• ;':; < :.(.'■ * -'i, 1 i\, ; "^ ■■ ' i ^ ,; -v-'-: ^ '' ^' ^ ': '. , ' '■ ' 1 ' (^ . . ; , j 1 1 lill Mil' '■! ■ ■ill^i", '/■/ w \ I . ';,':!! .•t •I! I mm In II. i' 'iJHD I III! s s I > > I s ,' ./ ^ 104 BELIGIOUS ASSOCIATIONS* LADIES FRENCH CANADIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Mrs. J. Court, President Mrs. J. Mathewson and Mrp. H. Vennor, Directresses. Mrs. S. Hedge, Treasurer, Mrs. Henry Lyman, Secretary, WESLEYAN METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. Rev. Matthew Richey, D. D., President, > Revds. Jr Jenkins, C. Churchill, & G. H. Davis, V, Pres Richard Latham, Treasurer, John Mathewson and John Hilton, Auditors, Charles P. Watson, General Secretary, WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Wm. Lunn. Treasurer, | Rev. G. H. Davis, Secretary MONTREAL TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. John Dougall, President. J. R. Orr, D. P. Janes, H. Lyman, J, Holland, V, Pres. James Court, Treasurer, R. D. Wadsworth, Corresponding Secretary, J, McDougall, Recording Secretary ST. PATRICK'S TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. Right Rev. Dr. Phelan, Patron. Rev. J. J. Connolly, President, Matthew Ryan and John Currau, Vice Presidents, Charles Curran, Treasurer. Edward Murphy, Secretary, LADIES' TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Mrs. Woodberry, 1st Directress, Mrs. Froste, 2nd Directress. Treasurer, | Mrs. Dougall, Secretary. V -^.r^./^ >^-^^'>„'\ ^\ Directresses. RELIGIOUS ASSOCIATIONS. •^ ■•■v/ • 105 BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY. James Hearle, Treasurer. lev J M Cramp and Rev J Girdwood, Secretaries, lames Milne, Recording Secretary. CANADA SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. Hon James Perrier, President. R Orr, John Dougall, Joseph Wcnham, and John H Maitland, Vice Presidents. tames Court, Treasurer C Becket, Corresponding Secretary Fraser, Recording Secretary lames Milne, Depositary. TRACT DISTRIBUTION SOCIETY. John Dougall, Chairman. A Malhewson, Secretary and Treasurer. RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY. Henry Vennor, Treasurer. [ev J Gird wood, Corresponding Secretary. les Milne, Recording Secretary and Depositary, LADIES' BIBLE ASSOCIATION. Mrs Perrier, President. n Buchanan, Mrs Wilkes, Mrs Bancroft, Vice Pres. Mrs Wenham and Mrs Pisher, Secretaries. Mrs D Torrance, Treasurer, MONTREAL AUXILIARY BIBLE SOCIETY. William Lunn, President. T Barrett, A P Holmes, M D., J H Maitland, John iProthinghani, J Fleming, and J Perrier, Vice Pres. m\ Mathewson, Treasurer. p Henry Wilkes , A M, Foreign Secretary, [F Blackader and Rollo Campbell, Rec Secretaries. Imes Milne, General Agent and Depositary. '^■~.'%,''v.x^'~..~^/-.--^-~ y^.^^'x^^w's ■-■v^' ^'--N-^N-z-^w } \ \ \ > \ s > } > s > ? tl I i R it - 'f I 1, tl-f I li! ;,: 1 : U! I I 'ii,:l m i !IH' s .'*<'^,'S^^> < s s < S S S s < s N s s 106 KELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS. RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS IN MONTREAL. Ministers Officiating, and Hours of Worship, Parish Chttrch. — High Mass... Morning at half-past 9; Vespers half-past 2, St, Patrick's CAwrcA,— -High Mass... Morning at half-past 9 ; Vespers, half-past 2. Bonsecours (Irish) Church* — High Mass... Morning at half-past 9 ; Vespers, half-past 2. Cathedral (Bishop's Church) — High Mass... Morning at half-past 9 ; Vespers, half-past 2. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. Christ Church, Notre Dame Street — Rev. Dr. Bethune, | Rev. W Adamson, & Rev. Mr. Irwin. Divine Service... Morning at 11, Afternoon at 3 ; for tary, at half-past 1. — Sunday School in National School, \ at 9, a. m. Trinity Church, — Rev. Mr. Brome. — Divine Service...! Morning at 11; Evening at 7 — Sunday School at{ half-past 2. St. Thomas* Chapel, Quebec Suburbs — Rev. Mr. Thomp-I son. — Divine Service... Morning at 11 ; Evening at 7-| Sunday School at half-past 2. St, George's Chapel, St. Joseph Street — Rev. W. T.I Leach. — Divine Service... Morning at 11 ; Evening al| 7 — Sunday School at half-past 2. St, Ann's Chapel, Griffintown — Rev. D. Falloon. Divine Service... Morning at 11 ; Evening at 7— Sun- day School at 4. PKESBYTERIAN" CHURCH OP SCOTLAND. Saint Andrew's Church, St. Peter Street, — Rev Aleil Mathieson, D D — Divine Service... Morning at 11;| afternoon at half-past 2— Sunday School at 9. Saint Paul's Church, St. Helen ' Street— Rev Robert! McGill — Divine Service... Morning at 11; Evening at| 7.— Sunday School at half-past 2? '•^^\^ .'•■ ^^■^y^ /^. /••.V- r-„/-N/- ^^--^v ItELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS. . Dr. Bethunc, 107 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OP CANADA. ^aint Gabriel Street Church. — Rev Wm Leishman — Divine Service... Morning at 11 ; Afternoon at 3. — Sunday School at half-past 1. CoU Street Church, — Rev Robert Bremner— Divine Ser- vice.. Morng at 11 ; Evg at 7 — Sunday School, at 3. TNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. \lagav/chetiere Street — Rev Wm Taylor — Divine Ser- vice... Morning at 11 ; Afternoon at half-past 2--Siin- day School at 4. AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN. wreat St, James Street — Rev John McLoud — Divine Service... Morning at 11 ; Afternoon at half-past 2* — Sanday School at 9 a m . WESLEY AN METHODISTS. iGreat St James Street ) Divine Service... Morning Quebec Suburbs >• at lOi^ ; Evng. at 6 J — S. Sch. IGriffintown ) at 9 a.m., and 2 p. m. Revds. Matthew Richey, D.D., John Jenkins, Charles iChurchill, George Henry Davis, — Robert L. Lusher, Supernumerary. CONGREGATIONAL. \R(idegonde Street — Revd Henry Wilkes, A.M — Service... Morning at 11 ; Evening at 7 — Sunday School at 3. hsford Street — Rev J Cordley— -Service.. Morning at II ; Evening at 7-r-Sunday School at 3. BAPTIST. lint Helen Street — Rev J Gird wood — Service . . .Morning at 11 ; Evening at half-past 6*— Sunday School at 9. Mnt Maurice Street — Rev J M Cramp, A M, Rev Benj Davies, Ph. D, Rev F Bosworth, AM, — Service... Morning at 11 o'clock; Afternoon at 3 o'clock. UNITARIAN. ^ ^aver Hall Place— Vi^y J Cordner — Service... Morning at 11 ; Evening at 7-~Sunday School at 3. JEWISH SYNAGOGUE. Reverend A De Sola, Minister. ^Commence half an hour later in summer. s \ S It s s s s s s s s > s s s s i ? 1 • ! u i!': i i:l •\.'\ry/-^'v-~r/y/'yy'^y^/-. I ,13 W I hM V ' < s s \ 108 MISCELLANBODS. MISCELLANEOIJS. MONTREAL COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. M J Hays, President. A Montreuil, Secretary Hon A N Morin, VPru\ J Savage, Treasurer. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Hon Mr Justice Day, President^ Rev Mr Villeneuve, Hon A N Morin, Hon Wm Badgleyj and Wm Lunn, Vice Presidents* John Frothingham, Treasurer ; S J Lyman, Cor Seq/'\ George Garth, Recording Secretary, LES SOCIETE DES AMIS. G Levesque, President, | A A Dorion, V Pres J A Berthelot, Rec Sec ; C Papineau, Cor Sec. L A H Latour, Treasurer, MONTREAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Office — 43, Great St. James Street. Andrew Shaw, President, Directors, — George Elder, Jr., John Glass, Henry Chap-] man, and John Young. 0. S; Wood, Superintendent, CLERK OF THE CROWN IN CHANCERY, Felix Fortieb. Crown Land Office, entrance by Fortification Lan&l v^- TKLEGKAPH BATES 109 TELEGRAPH RATES. BATES. — For the transmission and writing out of every Ten Words, or less, exclusive of the address and Signature : — For any distance under 100 miles, Is 3d— Over 100 and under 200, Is lOjd— Over 200 miles, and under 400, 28 6d. — Over 400 miles, 3s 9d. — For every Ten Words exceeding 100, the above rates will be reduced one third, payment in all cases to be made in advance. o < lO CO |> oo o» »o »o •■ ^- <» CO 'BAiVqsQ r-lf-l<;0fH0aOQ0(MC0t*OO»0 (N CO GO -^ US f-l Oi "* 00 CO CO CO JOj^CO CO C^ (N 1-I 1-I •adoH 1I0J rH*H<;OiHO>OQO©^COl>0 TtQa^oC^ iH »0 y^iOCCr-^ ^ CO CO (?< ^H ^ ^^ i^ 'uo^sSui^ Od O^ t}4 Od fco CO CM W tH tH Q0;0O0i»0! •-< T-l (NOCOUdi-HQOOOCO rH kOrH CO CO OdCO 1— I 1—! i-l »-l 05QO'^fHfHCO QOCO'^OawOOfH'^t- i-4iHrH0 O (N rH CO O) Cd si 4) I o p s ®»2 o>J5rt5 © p« o ■» I < I L 110 FREE MA80N8. FREE MASONS. M. E. Compn. The Hon. P. McGill, P. G. Superinten- dent of R. A. Masons, for Canada. M. E. Compn. T. D. Harington, P. G. Scribe, E. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE. Montreal and WiUiam Henry. R. W. Br. The Hon. P. McGill, P. O. M. ♦♦ J S McCord, Z). P. G. M. V. W. Br. D L Maepherson S. 0» W. •* D Gorrie /. G. W. *• Rev W T Leach, G. Chaplain, * F Griffin G. Treasurer, •r T A Gary ,„.,^.,^s,.,...j,M. Registrar, " T D Harington G. Secretary, W. Br. J Glass ...S G,D, ** E Thomson /. G, D, ♦* J SElUott. G, S. Works. •♦ R 8 Tylee G,D. Cer's. Br. G Mofltatt, Jr Asst do, *• M J Hays ,,,,„„...,, ,G. Sword Bearer " C W Macon ^ ,G. Poursuivant, " J Thompson G. Tyler **W Harper .Asst. do. Brs. Townsend, Chalmers, Kadwell, Claremont, S. Bethune and E, A. Meredith, P. G. Stewards, 3r. G.Powell (?, Standard Bearer. ^* T.Ross Do. to P. G. M, SAINT PAUL'S LODGE^No. 514, R. E. V. W. Brother D L McPherson, W M '♦ J S Elliot. S W ^' S Bethune „„J W •• J H Joseph Treasurer »* GMofratt,Jun ,....., Setyreiary ^ Rev W A Adamson, Chaplain " BE H Whitney S D X'v^'.^w^y FREB MASONS. Brother A H Campbell, J D •• G D Watson D *• Edmund Meredith, / O •* W Harper, Tykr VICTORIA R. A, CHAPTER. No. 643. M. E. Compn. T D Harington, Z, " W Wright P Z ♦* D Gorrie B " Rev WT Leach J £ Companion T Ross E •* E Thompson N «» C E Anderson PSq;> Companion J Hood^ } A^t^ofr, •• J Whitelaw Treasurer " R Unwin D of Cer'i *' RColquhoun Janitor Meets the 4th Wednesday in February, May, Au- gust and November. ST. GEORGE'S LODGE, No. 643, E. R. VW Br T D Harington W M »» D Gorrie PM Br E Thompson S TT " C W Macon / W "Rev. WT Leach Ckaplam " John Whitlaw.....*..^. Treasurer " T A Cary ..*,.. Secretary '•JHood 81) »-WB Lindsay.. J B " C S DeBleury DC •«W ATownsend ) q.^.,»„»^, " W Easton ; S^*^^* •♦AW Laird , / G " J Thompson ,^.,..Tykr Meets the 3rd Tuesday in the month. » i. t'! ih *■''*/ 112 FBEE MASONS ZETLAND LODGE. No. 731. W Brother William Browne, W M ♦* Robert Noxon WPM •• James Telfer, S TF •* George Lulham, J W VW " William Snalth, Treasurer W " E Carter, 81) *• D 8 Stewart, JD ^ R Hick, Secretary 'V Joseph Lyons, / G *• D Murray, D WUlkTm^hiV^^^^ Sf€«;ar(^ ♦* D Gillen, Tyler ST. GEORGE'S ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No.l, P. R. :-t A ttached to Zetland Lodge, MEG Isaac Aaron, Z " MS David, , H ** R Noxon, J " W Browne, PZ E C James Telfer, E »* J Hatch, N M E C John Hoy P S E C JohnOrr,., Treasurer C R Colquhoun, Janitor Meets the Second Monday in each month. MA80KS — ODD VBLLOWS. 113 Under the Orand Lodge of Scotland, M W Br Sir Allan N McNab.... P G M ELGIN LODGE. W Br Alexander Courtenay RWM •» John MePherson R WPM •• puncan McLean WD M James Torry W%M Robert Richardson S W John Boyd JW William Marten Treasurer Robert Hampson Secretary George Fax S D Richard Blake JD David MePherson j Stewards 4« Br 41 4( 44 It 44 William Steele .. William Waters ••#•« Tyler ODD FELLOWS' LODGES. Lodge Room : — ^No. 22, Saint Gabriel Street MONTREAL DISTRICT. D. Wylie, G. M. I A. W. Laird, C. S. C. Currie, D. G. M. | A. Mann, Treasurer^. With two Deputies from each Lodge in the City. MONTREAL LODGE— 3115, G. Swinburn, Secretary J. Egau, Permt Secretary D. McLean, Treasurer. John Nice, P. G. Alex. Murphy, N. G. John Campbell, V. G Robert Godfrey, Surgeon, Meets every alternate Monday. SAINT LAWRENCE LODGE— 3618, William Reid, P. G. John Crocker, N. G. Carter Pears, V. G. S. B. Schmidt, Secretary. A. Stewart, Fermt Secy. Wm. Reid, Tretisurer. W. E. Scott, Surgeon. Meets every alternate Monday. I k I I Mi I ( I i ! 1 t i i' HI ^^y^- ' i -i ' I'l ' .1 114 ODD FELLOWS. BRITISH NORTH AMERICA LODGE— 3791. R. Richardson, P.O. Wm. Robinson, N. G. John Medden, V. G. T. D. Shipman, Seq/, Bee* Secy, Ojeo. Lulham, Treasurer F. C. T. Amoldi, Surgeon* Meets every alternate Wednesday. VICTORIA LOPGE— 4029. J. Mavor, P. G. Andw.Mai n, N. G. H. Ross, V. G. A- Watt, Secretary, Treasurer, M. M*Callocli, Surgeon, Jleets every alternate Tuesday evening. BRITON'S QUEEN LODGE— 4030. John Hay, P. G. W.D. McLaren, N.G. John McDougall, V. G. G. A. Sargison, Secretary Robert Davie, Treasurer, R. Craine. Fermt. Secy. W. E. Scott, Surgeon, Meets every alternate Wednesday evening. Under the Jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of British North America, JLiodge Room: — Odd Fellows' Hall, Great St James Si GRAND LODGE OF BR. NORTH AMERICA, E Montizambert, M W G S C. Dunkin, R W D G, Sire Andw. Wilson, nWGSec Samuel Wright, R W Q G J. Dyde, R W G Treasurer R. J. C. Taylor, R W G C a H. Whitney, R W G M J. A. Sewell P D G S, for the Provhice of Quebec. S. B. Campbell, P D G S, for the Province of Toronto. E. Mumey, P D G S, for the Province of Kingston. s ODD FBLLOW£>* 115 GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF CANADA. n n Whitney, MWGP Wm Hilton, MJS O H P S B Campbell, RWO^W John Irvine, RWG Scribe E Montgomerie, R WG T J C Chase, RWGJW HOCHELAGA ENCAMPMENT— No. 1. John Smith, Scribe J Keller, F Scribe J A Perkins, Treasurer JohnDyde, CP Wm Sache, ff P Thos A Begly, S W W Easton, / W ROYAL MOUNT ENCAMPMENT— No. a J Gibson, OP IE Hilton, / W A H David, IT P I Adam Brown , Scribe W H Higman, SW | G Holcomb, F Scribe POP John Irvine, Treasurer. VICTORIA DEGREE LODGE— No. 1. John Dyde, 2>. M. John Irvine, ADM John Smith, DADM Andrew Wilson, VG H E Montgomerie, P G J R Spong, Secretary Adam Brown, Treasurer. PRINCE OF WALES LODGE— No. 1. J Fletcher, P G I Geo Holcomb, Secretary Geo A Pyper, N G I Adam Brown, P Secretary, W R Scott, V G I Angus Mcintosh, Treas. QUEEN^S LODGE— No, 2. H Dickinson, P G C M Tate, N G W E Scott, V G Edward Payne^ Secretary P G John Irvine, P Secy P G Geo M*Iver, Treas COMMERCIAL LODGE— No. 5. E T Taylor, Secretary W Hamilton, P Secretary Robert Mills, Treasurer Robert McDougall, P G W G Mack, N- G J C Becket, V G CANADA LODGE— No. 8. H E Montgomerie, P G JRSpong,JV:G^ H A Wickstee^, VG Henry Starnes, Secretary G A Miller, P Secretary J M Bonacina, Treasurer '^'~^*«'V>v'^ S s 1: tl m IJ I ! \> I '■/■. . II ! ■^•Ni/'^v- 116 BECHABITES. >iH !• (■ '■'1 : li'i:;'' .( BECHABITES. MONTREAL DISTRICT— No. 13. A Bryson, D P C R H A Nelson, D C R James Rennie, DDR John Brodie» D R S John Ritchie, D F S William Whyte, D Treas, SPRING OF CANADA TENT— No. 45. J Rennie, Shepherd Wm Rispin, P C R J R McDearmid, C R R Dean, D R George Langdale, R S J Fox, Jun., F S J Fletcher, T R Gean, L William Langdale, J. 6. UNION TENT— No. 96. Jos Stanniforth, Sh Geo Menzies, P C R James Ruthven, C R G B Muir, D. R. A Milloy, R. S. D S Davidson, F S N B Corse, T H Lyman ) NB CoT8e> Trustee C Bryson ) H A Nelson, L Alex Bryson, I G PERSEVERANCE TENT— No. 107. Robt Powney, Sen., Sh. [ James Gill, R S William Drew, P C R Robert Irwin, C R. Thomas Kent, D R I John Ritchie, F S I John Currie, Treasurer I James Parker, L William Hackwell, I G BRITANNIA TENT— No. 166. R Brown, Shepherd A W Laird, P C R A Morrison, C R W Sturoc, D R D Wylie, R S W Hodgson, F S Thomas Clarke, T A Miller ) J C Becket V Trusteu A Johnston) James Hutchison, L -^>^l/~V^•^ METEROLOGICAL TABLES. 117 Itteteorologtcal EabU. i statement of the Temperature at Montreal, from Novem- ber , 1846, to October J 1847, from a Register kept of Fahrenheit's Thermometer, t — • Extracted from the Medical Journal 1846... November December. 1847.. January ... February .. March April ....... May June July August .... September. October ... Max. Min. Mean. +65 f 17 +38 3 38 — 20 18 9 36 -10 13 6 39 -18 13 25 50 + 30 23 55 58 11 39 26 80 36 61 45 92 4*0 70 102 53 77 76 89 54 72 82 42 69 5 68 17 45 \Mean Temperature of the Months of January for t?ielast thirty-two years^ 1816. 1817. 1818. 1819. 1820. 1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1331. xl3 1 1832........ Xl6 12 1833 18 7 4 6 1834 11 3 16 1 1835.. ..... 17 1 14 9 1836 17 9 4 1837 8 7 9 7 1838 21 16 4 1839 12 7 15 1 1840 10 4 19 2 1841 ... 20 8 17 5 1842... 16 3 12 4 1843 22 4 17 8 1844 7 4 13 5 1845... 16 66 12 1846 17 56 13 8 1847 13 5 ! \ II li: m 1: m it --Mi ill J VJT BOOKSELLEES, STATIONERS, AND No. 8, Great St. James Street, MONTREAL, HAVE ALWAYS ON HAKD, A COMPLETE ASSOBTHENT OF Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, and every description of Blank Books Ruled, Printed and Bound to order ; Note Paper, Writing Paper and Envelopes; Military Ledgers, Blank Forms, &c. ; Quills, Steel Pens, Pencils, Sealing Wax ; Pen Knives, Ink Stands, Writing Ink, Pocket- Books, Portfolios, Writing Desks; Copying Presses, Copying Paper, aud Letter Books ; Bill Books, Bank Cheques, BiUs of Exchange ; Colored Papers, Drawing Materials, and Mathematical Instruments; Albums, Scrap-Books, Music Books; Gold Pens, Ivory Tablets, Silver Pencil Cases; Dressing Cases, Backgammon Boards, Card Cases; Playing Cards, Visiting Cards, &c< ; Guide Books, Maps, Sketch Books, &c &c Bibles, Prayer Books, Church Service, &c., in Plain I and Elegant Bindings. — A great variety of London and Paris Engravings and Lithogrf^hs. — Picture Frames {made to order.— Card Plates Engraved and Printed. 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