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PAtiX* Almanac, &c...... 3 Banks in Canada, and Agencies 46 British Ministry 1 Civil Departments :« Bureau of Agriculture and Statistics 20 Civil Secretary's Office 18 Collectors of Customs « 19 Crown Land Department 20 " Law ** 20 Department of Public Wotks 20 Department of Minister of Finance 18 Educational Department, C. E. and C. W. 22 Indian Department 21 Provincial Registrar's Office 18 Provincial Secretary's Office 18 iRecelver GeneraPs Office » 18 Geological Survey 21 Courts (Of Justice, Terms, &c. , in Lower Canada 35 Currency Table 53 Executive Council and Officers « 17 Legislative Council and Officeru 122 Legislative Assembly and Officers 124 Military Department 33 Post Office Department, Rates, &c... 22 Registrars (County) 43 Tariff of Duties.... 27 The Queen and Royal Family , 16 Weather Table 15 MONTREAL. Assurancies and Agencies. .^ .74 Banks 51 Board of Brokers 76 Board of Trade 76 Cartage, &c. , Rates of .59 Clergy, Churches, &c.. Catholic 87 Clergy, Churches, &c. , Protestant 88 I ^ Clubs 94 Colleges and Schools 68 Commissioners for Receiving Affidavits 63 Consuls 50 Corporation of Montreal 54 Custom's Department 61 Directory 95 Fares for Coaches, Cabs, &c 59 Inspectors of Produce, Weights and Measures 77 Justices of the Peace 64 List of Advocates 65 Marriage Licenses 68 Masonic Lodges 91 Medical Department 71 Montreal Exchange 80 " Fire Brigade 90 <* Police 63 Municipal Taxes , 66 Militia Department 62 Odd Fellows 93 Post Office 23 Public Companies, Railroad, &c 77 Quarter Sessions Peace 42 Societies and Institutions : — Benevolent 83 Literary 80 National 82 Religious 85 Temperance 84 Trinity House 61 QUEBEC. Attorniesand Advocates 99 Banks 102 Board of Trade 98 * * of Notaries 100 Building Societies 105 Churches 103 Commissioners for Receiving Affidavits. 101 Corporation 97 i ! ^M CONTENTS. V. - ^ PAGE. ;• > Courts of Justice 35 \ Customs' Department 102 J Exchange 98 ^ Justices of the Peace 101 Literary and Historical Society 105 National Societies 104 Post Office 98 Religious Societies 105 ^ Trinity House 102 ^ OTTAWA. i Banks 107 ^ Corporation 106 > Courts of Justice 35 Custom House , 106 Crown Timber Office 107 Mechanics' Institute 107 Ordinance Lands 107 Post Office 106 TORONTO. Barristers and Attorneys 110 Banks 114 Board of Trade 115 Board of Arts and Manufactures, U. C 116 Churches, &c 121 Colleges and Schools 117 Corporation 100 Courts of Justice, Terms, &c., U. C Ill Exchange 115 National Societies 120 North West Transit Company 117 Post Office 116 Railroad Companies 116 LATTTUDB AND LONGITUDE OF MONTREAL. Latitude 46® 31» 00'' North. Longitude 73® 36' 00" West. West in Time 4b. 54m. 20s. '-v--^-V-, fi v\> §ritii5| Pinistrg. First Lord of the Treasury Viscount Palmorston. Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. W. E. Gladstone. Foreign Secretary Lord John Russell. Homo Secretary Sir. G. C. Lewis. Colonial Secretary Duke of Newcastle. Secretary for War Mr. Sidney Herbert. Secretary for India Sir Charles Wood. First Lord of the Admiralty Duke of Somerset. Lord Chancellor Lord Campbell. President of the Council Earl Granville. Privy Seal Duke of Argyle. Postmaster-General Lord Stanley of Alderly. President of the Board of Trade Mr. M. Gibson. President of the Poor -Law Board.. Mr. C. P. Vllliers. Secretary for Ireland Mr. Card well. Duchy of Lancaster Sir G. Grey. Not in the Cabinet. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Earl of Carlisle. Attorney -General Sir R. Bethell. Solicitor-General Sir W. Atherton. Attorney-General for Ireland Mr. R. Deasy. Solicitor-General for Ireland Mr. Thos. O'Hagan. Secretaries of the Treasury Mr. Brand, Mr. Laing. Secretary to the Admiralty Lord Clarence Paget. Civil Lord of the Admiralty Mr. Whltbread. Lord Advocate Mr. Moncrieflf. Judge Advocate-General Mr. Headlam. Vice-President of Privy Council for Education Mr. Lowe. ("Mr. Hugessen. Lords of the Treasury ^ Sir William Dunbar. I John Bagwell. The Royal Household. Lord Steward Lord St. Germans. Lord Chamberlain Viscount Sydney. Master of the Horse Marquis ot Ailsbury. Master of the Buckhounds Earl of Bessborongh. Mistress of the Robes Duchess of Sutherland. *^U ^Imanar, &(. EPOCHS. Of tho Mundano Mra 6864 Of the vulgar Christian ^Era 1861 Since tho discovery of America 369 Since the discovery of Quebec 263 Since the treaty which conflrmcd the possession of Canada to the British 95 Of tho Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria 24 ECLIPSES. During this year there will be four Eclipses, three of the Sun and one of the Moon. I. On the 10th of January there will be an Annular Eclipse of the Sun, but it will not be visible in America. II. On the 7th of July there will again be an Annular Eclipse of tho Sun, but this also will not be visible here. III. On the 17th of December there will be a partial Eclipse of the Moon very early In the morning, visible about one-flftb of the Moon's disc. At Montreal It will begin at 33 minutes past 2, and end at 15 minutes past 4. At Toronto it will begin at 9 minutes past 2, and end at 51 minutes past 3. IV. On the 3l8t day of December there will be a total Eclipse of the Sun, but only partial in this country. On that day the Sun will rise eclipsed about 6 digits. To those who delight in such phenomena, this eclipse will afford much, although brief, pleasure. Until May 11th Venus will be Morning Star, and then Evening Star the rest of tho year. Until August 27th Mars will be Evening Star, then Morning Star the rest of the year. Until February 10th Jupiter will be Morning Star, then Even- ing until August 30th, then Morning the rest of the year. Until February 24th Saturn will be Morning Star, then Even- ing Star until September 5th. The transit of Mercury over the Sun's disc, which occurs on the 12th of November, will not be visible in America. On the 12th of May Mars will be eclipsed by the moon for one hour, between 7.30 and 8.30. Mercury may be seen in the West soon after sunset about February 24th, June 22nd, October 17 th ; and in the East just before sunrise about April 15th, August 13tb and Dec. 2nd. T 4' iii » ^\ -**./^>^^-^'*v'N»*V-'N 'S-^/N^'^. ■ THE 8EAS0KS. Vernal Equinox : Spring begins March, 20d. 9h, 40m. in the Morning. Summer Solstice : Summer begins June, 21d. 6h. 27m. in the Morning. Autumnal Equinox : Autumn begins September, 22d. 8h. 40m in the Evening. Winter Solstice : Winter begina December, 21d. 2h. 27m. in the Evening. FETES D'OBLIGATION. i Circumcision. , Jany . 1 Epiphany Jany. 6 Annunciation March 25 Good Friday March 29 Ascension Day May 9 Q. Victoria's Birthd.May 24 Corpus Christi May 30 St. Peter and St. Paul. June 29 All Saints' Day Nov. 1 Conception of Blessed Virgin Mary .... Dec. 8 Christmas Day ** 25 lini^ MOVEABLE FESTIVALS. Septuagesima Sunday Jan. Quinquagesima <* Feb. Ash Wednesday " First Sunday in Lent<< Palm Sunday March Good Friday " Easter Sunday (( 27 10 13 17 24 29 31 Low Sunday April Rogation Sunday .... May Ascension Day *' Whitsunday *< Trinity Sunday «< Corp. Christi. F't-Dieu " Advent Sunday Dec. 7i ■|> §: -^■> 9; Sm/ 19 mm 26 '^ I*' -S * 1 30 ' I 1 1 s CHB0N0L06IGAL CYCLES. Dominical Letter F. Golden Number 19 Jewish Lunar Cycle 16 Epact or Moon»s Age 18 Solar Cycle 22 Julian Period 6574 Jewish Year commencing 14th January, 1860 5622 Age of the World ^ 7369 Mahomedan Year, October 15th 1276 JAITVARY. 40m. in the Moon's Phases. Last Quarter, New Moon, First Quarter Full Moon d. 3 10 18 26 Qwefeec. h. m. 9 11 ev. 10 43 ev. 11 16 ev. 22 ev. MovUreal. h. m. 9 1 ev. 10 33 ev. 11 6ev. 12 ev. Kingston. fa. m. 8 49 ev. 10 21 ev. 10 64 ev. 12 00 ev. Toronto. fa. m. 8 37 ev. 10 9ev. 10 42 ev. 11 48 mo DAYS M W 1 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 Tu W Th F S su M Tu W Th F S SU M Tu W Th F S SU M Tu W Th F S SU M Tu W EVENTS, &0. Circumcision. Wolfe died, 1726 Cicero born, B.C. 107 West [ndies discovered, 1492 Duke of York, died 1827 Epiphany. Edward II of England deposed, 1328 Galileo died, 1642 London Exchange burnt, 1838 Laud Arch, of Canterbury behM, 1645 1st Public Lottery drawn, 1569 Sir Chas. Bagot ar. in Canada, 1842 Isi Sunday after Epiphany Bruce died, 1611 British Museum founded, 1823 Moore killed. Battle Corunna, 1809 Franklin born, 1706 Rebels executed, 1839 James Watt born, 1736 2nd Sunday after Epiphany Louis XVI beheaded, 1793 Byron born, 1788 Pitt died, 1806 Charles Fox born, 1749 Conversion OP St. Paul Dr. Jenner died, 1823 Septuagesima Sv/nday (27) Mozart born, 1766 Geo. HI died, 1820 Charles I beheaded, 1649 THE SUN rise, set Th I Ben Johnson born 1574 47 47 46 46 46 46 45 45 44 44 44 43 43 42 41 40 39 89 38 37 36 36 34 33 33 32 31 31 30 29 28 21 22 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 41 42 43 45 46 47 49 51 52 53 64 56 58 69 00 MOON r. &s. 10 10 11 23 morn. 36 1 3 4 5 50 3 16 23 6 19 sets. 5 40 6 47 7 61 8 53 9 64 10 62 11 52 morn 61 1 63 2 54 3 56 4 63 5 44 6 29 rises. 6 41 7 66 9 9 10 24 11 40 S.'^^'X-'^'-'V^ ' FEBRUARY. Moon's Phases. > Last Quarter, New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon. d. 2 9 17 24 Quebee. h. m. 5 16 mo. 20 ev. 35 ev* 69 ev. 3 7 11 Montreal. h. ID. 5 6 mo. 3 10 ev. 7 26 ev. 11 49 ev. Kingston. h. m. 4 64 mo. 68 ev. 13 ev. 37 ev. 2 7 11 Tbronto. ; h. m. 4 42 mo. 2 47 ev. 7 12 0V. 11 26 ev. \ DATS M W P s su M Tu W Th P S SU M Tu W Th F S SU M Tu W Th F S SU M Tu W Th EVENTS, &0. Sebastopol Docks destroyed, 1866 Publication B. V. M. Sexagesima Sunday Cess. hos. bt. Gr't Brit. & U. S. 1783 Sir Robert Peel born, 1788 - Dr. Priestly died, 1804 Mary Queen Scots beheaded, 1687 Jenny Lind born, 1820 Canada c6ded to Britain, 1763 Quinqimgesima Sunday (lO^Queen Victoria married 1840 Lady Jane Gray beheaded 1654 Sir Astley Cooper died, 1840 St. Valentine's Day English National Debt contract'd 1600 Ghent Treaty ratified, 1816 ist Sunday in Lent Canada settled, 1634 Galileo born, 1664 Voltaire born, 1694 Ogdensburgh taken by British, 1813 Washington born, 1732 Louis Phillippe abdicated, 1848 2nd Sunday in Lent St. Mattbias. Napoleon escaped from Elba, 1815 Texas annexed to United States, 1846 George Buchanan died, 1582 the SUN rise set 7 27 5 1 7 26 5 2 7 26 5 3 7 23 6 4 7 22 6 6 7 20 5 7 7 19 5 9 7 18 6 11 7 17 5 13 7 16 6 14 7 14 6 16 7 13 6 17 7 11 6 18 7 9 6 19 7 8 5 20 7 6 6 22 7 4 6 24 7 3 6 26 7 1 5 27 7 00 5 28 6 69 5 30 6 67 6 32 6 56 6 34 6 64 5 36 6 62 6 37 6 49 6 38 648 6 39 6 47 5 40 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 14 3 44 6 17 sets. 6 40 7 42 8 42 9 41 10 40 11 41 morn. 41 1 2 3 4 5 41 38 32 20 6 37 rises. 6 46 8 6 9 22 10 39 MOON r. &s. morn. 56 \ .A" 5 m ' *v^~V^VN* ^'V'W'^'" ^-'-'^■^'>,-' _'V.'V.'^->,^„ 'n^'V-V.'^,'*.- MARCH. Voranto. h. m. 4 42 mo. 2 47 ev. 7 12ev. 11 26 ev. SUN set 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 11 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 22 24 25 27 28 30 32 84 35 37 38 39 40 MOON r. &s. morn. 55 2 7 3 14 4 14 5 3 5 44 6 17 sets. 6 40 7 42 8 42 9 41 10 40 11 41 morn. 41 1 2 3 4 5 5 41 38 32 20 37 rises. 6 46 8 5 9 22 10 39 Moon's Phases }. Qwetec. Montreal. Kingston. Toronto. d. b. m. h. m. b. m. h. m lAst Quarter, 3 2 33 ev. 2 22 ev. 2 10 ev. 159ev. New Moon, 11 8 53 mo. 8 43 mo. 8 31 mo. 819 mo. First Quarter, 19 48 ev. 38 ev. 26 ev. 014 ev. Full Moon. 2e 9 31 ev. 9 21 mo 9 9 mo. 8 58 mo. DAYS 1 I _■ 1.1.1 ■•■■."_ A THE SUN MOON M w F EVENTS, &c. rise 6 45 set 5 42 r. &s. 1 St. DAvro's Day. 11 56 2 S John AVesley died, 1791 6 44 5 43 morn. 3 su Zrd Sunday in Lent 6 42 5 44 1 6 4 M 1st American Congress, 1789 6 40 5 45 2 10 5 Tu (4) Sardinia decl. War ag. Russia, '55 6 38 5 47 3 1 6 W Michael Angolo born, 1475 6 36 5 48 3 46 7 Th Collingwood died, 1810 6 34 5 49 4 19 8 F Raphael born, 1483 6 31 5 51 4 48 9 S Dr. E. Clark died, 1821 6 29 5 53 6 12 1.0 SU Uh Sunday in Lent 6 27 5 54 6 34 il k Lucknow fell, 1858 6 25 5 55 sets. 12 Tu Desjardin Canal accident, 1857 6 24 5 56 7 31 13 W Planet Herschel discovered, 1781 6 22 5 58 8 31 14 TL Great Storm in Black Sea, 1866 6 20 5 59 9 30 15 F General Jackson born, 1767 6 18 6 1 10 32 16 S French Prince born, 1856 6 16 6 2 11 31 17 SU bth Sunday in Lent 6 14 6 3 morn. 18 M St. Patrick's Day. 6 12 6 4 28 19 Tu i^eePs Income Tax introduced, 1842 6 10 6 5 1 23 20 W Sir Isaac Newton uied, 1727 6 9 6 7 2 11 21 Th Cranmer burnt, 1556 6 7 6 8 2 53 22 F Mexican Revolution, 1856 6 5 6 9 3 30 23 g (24)Queen Elizabeth died, 1603 6 3 11 4 3 24 SU Palm Sunday. 6 1 6 13 4 32 26 M Annunciation 5 59 8 15 5 1 26 Tu Bank of England incorporated, 1694 5 57 6 16 rises. 27 W Duke of x^ortland died, 1854 5 55 6 17 8 14 28 Th England decl. War agst. Russia, 1853 5 53 8 18 9 34 29 t Good Fkiday. 5 52 6 19 10 49 30 S Peace treaty with Russia signed, 1856 5 50 6 20 11 58 31 SU Kastbr Si^nday. 1 6 48 6 21 morn. T: . v^ ■'•'% ■>. '^ "V% 'V** 'V'^-* -N. - f S*'S^ "V*^' VNfc/^^"«w"W N» 'W W* APRIIi. 4 t I Moon's Phases • Quebec. Montreal. Kingston. Ibronto. d h. ra. h. m. b.m. h. m. Last Quarter, 2 1 40 mo. 1 30 mo. 1 18 mo. 1 6 mo. New Mood . 10 2 12 mo. 2 2 mo. 1 50 mo. 1 38 mo. First Quarter, 18 2 1 mo. 1 51 mo. 1 39 mo. 1 28 mo. Full Moon. 24 5 30 ev. 5 29 ev. 5 17 ev. 5 06 ev. j DAYS 1 < M w i 1 M 2 Tu .4-3 W \^ Th * F ^ S '^• su 8 M » Tu \ IQ W 11 Th 12 F 13 S 14 SU 15 M. 16 Tu If W 18 Th 19 F 20 ■s 21 SU 22 M 23- Tu 24 W j 25 Th 2§ F 27 S 28 SU 29 M 3(J Tu EVENTS, &c. All Fool's Day. Battle of Copenhagen, 1801 Bishop Heber died, 1826 Goldsmith died, 1774 Canada discovered, 1499 Napoleon sent to Elba, 1814 1st Sunday after Easter Hudson's Bay C. established, 1692 Sebastopol bombarded, 1855 Admiral Byron died, 1786 Napoleon abdicated, 1814 America discovered, 1492 Catholic Emancipation, 1829 2nd Sunday aftor Eastei' Battle of Culloden, 1746 Buffon died, 1788 Dr. Franklin died, 1790 American Revolution, 1775 Byron died, 1824 Louis Napoleon born, 1808 Zrd Sunday after Easter Odessa bombarded by Allies, 1854 St. George's Day. Shakespeare born, 1564 j died, 1616 St. Mark. Prince Alice born, 1843 Westminster Abbey set on fire, 1829 Uh Sunday after Easter Latimer born, 1470 Washington 1st President U. S. 1789 THE SUN rise, set 5 46 6 22 5 45 6 23 5 42 6 24 5 41 6 26 5 39 6 27 5 37 6 29 6 35 6 30 5 33 6 31 5 32 6 32 5 30 6 33 5 28 6 34 5 26 6 36 5 24 6 37 5 22 6 38 5 20 6 40 5 18 6 42 5 17 6 43 5 15 6 44 5 13 6 45 5 11 6 47 5 10 6 48 5 8 6 49 5 6 6 50 5 5 6 51 5 3 6 53 5 2 6 54 5 00 6 56 4 58 6 57 4 56 6 58 4 55 6 59 MOON r. & s. 55 41 20 50 17 39 1 23 46 sets. 8 25 9 23 10 22 11 17 morn. 6 50 28 30 57 25 53 1 2 2 2 3 3 rises. 8 22 9 38 10 42 11 36 morn. 19 HAY. n. Ibronto. h. m. 0. 1 6 mo. 0. 1 38 mo. 0. 1 28 mo. r. 5 06ev. Moon's Phases. ! SUN MOON , set r. & s. 6 22 65 6 23 1 41 6 24 2 20 6 25 2 60 6 27 3 17 6 29 3 39 6 30 4 1 6 31 4 23 6 32 4 46 6 33 sets. Last Quarter) New Moon. First Quarter, Full Moon, I^ast Quarter. d. 1 i 9 17 24 131 Quebec. h. 2 6 11 1 5 m. 48 ev. 23 cv. 19 mo. 22 mo. 41 mo. Montreal. h. 2 6 11 1 5 m. 38 cv. 13 ev. 9 mo. 12 mo 31 mo. Kingston. h. 2 6 10 1 5 m, 26 ev. 1 ev. 57 mo mo. 19 mo. Toronto. b. m. 2 14 cv. 5 50 ev. 10 46 mo. 49 mo. 5 8 mo. DAYS M w 1 W 2 Th 3 F 4 S 5 su 6 M 7 Tu 8 W 9 Th 10 F 11 S 12 su 13 M 14 Tu 15 W 16 Th 17 F 18 S 19 SU 20 M 21 Tu 22 W 23 Th 24 F 25 S 26 SU 27 M 28 Tu 29 W 30 Th 31 F EVENTS, &c. Union of England and Scotland, 1707 <1) Duke of Wellington born, 1760 Mahomet II, Sultan ofTurkey, d, 1481 Siege of Quebec raised, 1776 Uh Sunday after Easter Oswego taken, 1814 Socrates died, B. C. 356 Pope Benedict II died, 685 Ascension Day. Indian Mutiny broke out, 1857 Egyptians drowned in R. S,, B. C. 1491 6i^ Sunday after Easter Anne Boleyn beheaded, 1535 Grattan died, 1820 Daniel O'Connell died, 1847 Battle of Albuera, 1811 ; 20,000 slain Harold I of England died, 1039 Bonaparte decl. Emperor, 1804 WhU-Sunday (Jolumbus died, 1506 Riots at Montreal, 1832 Park's first voyage, 1795 Linnoeus born, 1707 Queen Victoria born , 1819 Dr. Paley died, 1805 Trinity Sunday George V. Hanover born, 1819 (27) Paganini died, 1840 Charles II restored, 1666 Corpus Christi. Haydn d. 1809 Dr. THE SUN rise set 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Clialmersd. 1841 54 53 51 50 49 47 45 43 42 411 40 39 37 36 34 33 4 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 20 00 1 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 29 28 29 23 22 21 20 20 MOON r. & s. 52 20 48 6 27 50 13 5 37 sets. 8 17 9 12 10 4 10 49 11 27 morn. 2 33 59 26 51 21 56 rises. 8 21 9 22 19 8 10 60 11 21 11 47 morn. 10 N^ ^-'""»«- •-^•^---* -^ '-^"WN* "%.*«", jiijirc. Moon's Phases. Quebec. Montreal. Kingston. Ibronto. { d. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. ^ New Moon, 8 8 54 mo. 8 44 mo. 8 32 mo. 8 21 mo. ; First Quarter, 15 5 32 ev. 5 22 ev. 5 10 ev. 4 59 ev. ; Full Moon, 22 9 39 mo. 9 29 mo. 9 17 mo. 9 6 mo. Last Quarter, 29 9 67 ev. 9 47 ev. 9 35 ev. 9 23ev. j DAYS the sun MOON ' M w EVENTS, &c. rise 4 20 set 7 34 r. & s ) ■i 31 1 S Lord Howe's victory, 1794 2 su 1st Sunday after Trinity 4 20 7 36 58 \ 3 M Reign of Terror in France, 1793 4 19 7 37 1 26 \ 4 Tu George inborn, 1738 4 19 7 37 1 41 ' 5 W King of Hanover born, 1791 4 18 7 38 2 9 ^ 6 Th Alex, the Great born B. C. 366 4 17 7 39 2 44 ) 7 F Mahomet founder Islam Relig. d, 632 4 17 7 40 3 28 ; 8 S Nero, Emp. Rome, destr. himself, 68 4 17 7 40 sets. ) 9 SU 2nd Sunday after Trinity 4 17 7 41 8 47 ; 10 M Sydenham Palace opened, 1854 4 17 7 42 9 29 i 11 Tu St. Barnabas. 4 17 7 42 10 4 I 12 W Quebec Theatre burnt, 1846 4 16 7 43 10 35 5 13 Th Lord Hastings beheaded, 1483 4 16 7 43 11 3 \ 14 F Palmer the Poisoner hung, 1856 4 16 7 44 11 29 \ 15 S Magna Gharta signed, 1215 4 16 7 44 11 55 \ 16 SU 3rd Sunday after Trinity 4 16 7 44 morn. ) 17 M Wesley born, 1703 4 16 7 45 22 18 Tu Battle of Waterloo, 1815 4 16 7 46 53 ) 19 W William IV died, 1837 4 16 7 46 1 28 i 20 Th Queen Victoria ascended, 1837 4 16 7 46 2 13 i 21 F Longest Day 4 16 7 47 3 8 22 S Revolution in Paris, 1848 4 17 7 47 rises. \ 23 SU 4th Sunday after Trinity 4 17 7 47 8 44 I 24 M St. John Baftist. 4 18 7 47 9 18 I 25 Tu (24> Massacre atCawnpore, 1867 Steamer Montreal burnt, 1857 4 18 7 46 9 47 26 W 4 18 7 46 10 12 I 27 Th Charles XII born, 1645 4 19 7 46 10 33 28 F Lord Raglan died, 1855 4 19 7 46 10 66 29 S St. Pkter and St. Paul. 4 20 7 46 11 20 30 SU bth Sunday after Trinity ' 4 20 7 46 11 42 \ ..N-'X^X^'WX^V N-N^^ JULY. Ibronto. h. m. 8 21 mo. 4 69 ev. 9 6 mo. 9 23ov. SUN set 34 36 37 37 38 39 7 40 7 40 7 41 7 42 J 42 J 43 J 43 J 44 44 44 45 46 46 46 47 47 47 47 46 46 46 46 46 461 31 58 26 41 9 44 28 sets. 8 47 9 29 10 4 10 35 11 3 11 29 11 55 morn. 22 53 1 28 2 13 3 8 rises. 8 44 9 18 9 47 10 12 10 33 10 56 11 20 11 42 MOON ; r. &s ) Moon^s Phases. New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, Last Quarter d. 7 14 21 29 Qitebec. h. m. 9 28 ev. 4 ev 22 ev. 7 ev 10 7 3 Monireal. h. m. 9 18 ev. 9 54 ev. 7 12 ev. 2 57 ev. Kingston. h. m. 9 6ev. 9 42 ev. 7 Oev. 2 45 ev. Ivronto. h. m. 8 55 ev. 9 30 ev. 9 48 ev. 2 34 0V. DAYS II W 1 M 2 Tu 3 W 4 Th 5 F 6 S 7 su 8 M 9 Tu 10 W 11 Th 12 F 13 S 14 SU 15 M 16 Tu 17 W 18 Th 19 F 20 S 21 SU 22 M i?3 Tu 24 W 25 Th 26 F 27 S 28 SU 29 M 30 Tu 31 W EVENTS, &c. Battle of the Nile, 1798 Pilgrim Fathers sailed, 1620 Quebec founded, 1608 American Independence, 1776 Sovereigns first issued, 1817 Theatre burnt, Philadelphia, 1854 6th Sunday after TiinUy Edmund Burke died, 1T97 Battle before Delhi, 1857 Ck)lumbus born, 1447 ' Canada invaded by Americans, 1812 Americans destroyed Greytown, *54 Napoleon surrendered, 1815 1th Sunday after Trinity St. SwrraiN Montreal to Portland R. R. ope*d, 1853 Dr. Watts born, 1674 (17) Havelock enters Cawnpore, '57 Kirk took Quebec, 1629 Earthquake in the Pyrenees, 1854 Uh Sunday after JHnity (21) Burns d'ied, 1796 Ganadas united, 1840 Mutiny 3 Native Regts. Dinapore, '57 St. James. Coleridge died, 1834 Dr. Dodd executed, 1777 9th Stmday after Trinity Wilberlorce died, 1833 1st English Newspaper, 1588 Gibraltar taken by British, 1604 IHE SUN MOON rise 4 20 set 7 46 r. &s. morn. 4 21 7 46 10 4 22 7 46 41 4 23 7 45 1 19 4 23 7 45 2 4 4 24 7 44 2 58 4 25 7 44 sets. 4 26 7 44 8 5 4 26 7 44 8 37 4 27 7 43 9 7 4 28 7 43 9 34 4 28 7 42 9 59 4 29 7 41 10 27 4 30 7 41 11 5 4 31 7 41 11 28 4 32 7 40 morn. 4 33 7 39 9 4 34 7 38 58 4 35 7 37 1 57 4 35 7 36 3 3 4 36 7 35 rises. 4 37 7 34 7 47 4 38 7 33 8 14 4 39 7 32 8 37 4 40 7 31 8 59 4 41 7 30 9 22 4 42 7 30 9 45 4 43 7 28 10 10 4 44 7 27 10 40 4 46 7 26 11 15 4 47 7 25 11 56 ■•'V*. v»-'V\ ■*.■ . •*, ^ ,•%» -V "s^ AIJGIJST. ^ii!' iff Moon's Phases. New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, Last Quarter. d 6 IS 20 28 Quebec. h. m. 8 10 mo. 2 32 mo. 7 7 mo. 8 39 mo. Montreal, h. m. 8 mo. 2 22 mo. 6 57 mo. 8 29 mo. Kingston. h. m. 7 48 mo. 2 10 mo. 6 45 mo. S 17 mo. Toronto. h. m. 7 37 mo. 1 58 mo. 6 34 mo. 8 6 mo. DAYS M W ' 2 < 1 Th 2 F 3 S 4 su 5 M 6 Tu 7 W 8 Th 9 F 10 S 11 SU 12 M 13 Tu 14 W 15 Th 16 F 17 S 18 SU 19 M 20 Tu 21 W 22 Th 23 F 24 S 26 SU 26 M 27 Tu 28 W 29 Th 30 F 31 S EVENTS, &c. THE SUN rise sot French fleet annih. by Nelson, 1798 Kars evacuated by Russians, 1856 Bank of England commenced 1732 loth Sunday after Trinity Battle of Brownston, 1812 Prince Alfred born, 1844 Queen Caroline died, 1821 Canning died, 1827 1st Message by Atlantic Telegraph, *58 Hurricane in Barbadoes, 1831 11^^ Sunday after Trinity George IV born, 1762 Jeremy Taylor died, 1667 Printing invented, 1437 Sir Walter Scott born, 1771 Ben. Johnson died, 1637 Duchess of Kent born, 1786 \1th Sunday after Trinity Royal George sunk, 1782 Queen of Oude ar. in England, 1856 Dr. Adam Clarke died, 1832 Warren Hastings died, 1818 American War commenced, 1775 St. Bartholomew. 13 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 2G 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 36 37 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 51 62 54 56 66 67 59 00 1 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 6 5 34 33 30 28 27 24 23 21 19 17 16 14 12 10 7 6 4 2 00 58 56 56 53 52 50 48 46 44 42 40 MOON r. &8. 1 34 2 44 3 55 sets. 6 30 7 7 8 32 9 8 53 9 46 10 47 11 53 morn . 1 1 2 9 3 16 4 19 rises. 5 52 6 17 6 43 14 50 7 7 8 32 9 21 10 16 11 17 morn. 22 1 32 V^.A^V.^,<\.^ ^^.-V* -V-V" OCTOBER. Moon's Pha?!es. Quebec. Mmttrcal. Kingston. Ibrrmto. d. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. New Moon, 4 2 13 mo. 2 3 mo. 1 61 mo. 140 mo. First Quarter, 10 5 25 ev. 5 15 ev. 5 3 ev. 4 52ev. Full Moon, 18 1 64 ev. 1 44 ev. 1 32 ev. 1 21 ev. Last Quarter. 26 5 11 ov. '4 50 ev. 4 48 ov. 4 37 ev. DAYS 1 THK iSUN MOON M w Tu EVENTS, kc. rise 6 3 set 5 37 r. &s. "l Peace of Amiens, 1801 2 43 2 W Coleridge born, 1772 6 4 5 35 3 56 3 Th Dey of Algiers strangled, 1817 6 5 5 33 5 11 4 F Bishop Hcbor died. 183:3 6 7 5 31 sets. 5 S America discovered, 1492 6 8 5 30 6 4 e su I9th Sunday after IHniiy 6 9 5 27 5 37 7 M Arch. liaud born, 1573 6 11 5 25 7 39 8 Tn .^heridan born, 1751 6 12 5 24 8 39 9 W Battle of Savannah , 1799 6 12 5 21 9 44 10 Th Ben. West born. 1783 6 14 5 20 10 54 11 F Dutch fleet defeated, 1797 6 16 5 19 morn. }l S Penn born, 1644 6 16 5 17 2 'SU 20th Sunday after Trinity 6 18 5 14 1 9 14 M (13) Bat. of Queenston, G. Brock fc. ^2 6 20 5 12 2 12 16 Tu Virgil born, B.C., 70 6 21 5 9 3 14 16 W Kosciusko died. 1817 6 23 5 7 4 15 17 Th Earthquake in Lower Canada, 1860 6 24 5 5 6 15 18 F St. Luke. 6 25 5 4 rises. 19 S Dean Swift died, 1745 6 26 5 2 6 15 20 SU 21st Sunday after Trinity 6 28 5 I 5 50 21 M Battle of Trafalgar , 1805 6 29 4 59 6 30 22 Tu Lord Holland died, 1840 6 31 4 57 7 16 23 W jColborne left Canada, 1839 6 32 4 55 8 9 24 Th jlst British Parliament, 1707 6 33 4 53 9 7 25 F Battle of Balaklava, 1854 6 35 4 52 10 9 26 S {Battle of Chateauguay, 1813 6 36 4 50 11 15 27 SU 22nd Sunday after Trinity 6 38 4 49 morn. 28 M St. Smon & JuDE. 6 39 4 47 22 29 Tu Battle of Fort Erie, 1812 6 41 4 46 1 32 30 W Dr. Cartwright died, 1823 6 42 4 46 244 31 Th ' All Hallow's Evb. 1 6 43 4 45 3 59 i^i jyoyEMBER. Ibronto. h. m. 140 mo. 4 52ev. 1 21 ev. 4 37 pv. tSUN MOON set r. &s. 5 37 2 43 5 35 3 56 5 33 5 11 5 31 sets. 5 30 J 27 25 24 5 21 20 19 17 14 12 9 7 5 4 2 I [ 59 t 57 [ 55 : 53 r 52 : 50 49 47 46 46 45i 6 4 5 37 7 39 8 39 9 44 10 54 morn. 2 1 9 2 12 3 14 4 15 5 15 rises. 5 15 6 50 6 30 7 16 8 9 9 7 10 9 11 15 morn. 22 1 32 2 44 3 59 i i m sM Moon's Phases. Qud)ec. Montreal. KingUon. Toronto. d. h. m. h. m. b. m. h. m. New Moon, 2 11 20rao. 11 10 mo. 10 58 mo. 10 47 mo First Quarter, 9 6 mo. 5 50 mo. 5 38 mo. 5 27 mo. Full Moon, 17 8 23 mo. 8 13 mo. 8 Imo. 7 49 mo. Last Quarter. 25 6 23 mo. 6 13 mo. 6 Imo. 5 50 mo. DAYS THE SUN MOON M w F EVENTS, &c. rise 6 44 set 4 44 r. &s. 1 ALL Saints Day. 5 16 2 S 2nd Rebellion in Lower Canada, 1838 6 46 4 42 sets. 3 su 23rd! Sunday after Trinity 6 48 4 40 6 24 4 M (b) Gunpowder Plot, 1605 6 49 4 39 6 22 5 Tu Battle of Inker man, 1854 6 50 4 37 7 28 6 W Riots in Montreal, 1837 6 52 4 36 8 39 7 Th Milton died, 1674 6 54 4 34 9 50 8 F Earthquake at Malta. 1855 6 55 4 32 10 48 9 S Prince of Wales born, 1841 6 56 4 31 morn. 10 SU 24th Sunday after Trinity 6 57 4 29 5 11 M (10) Martin Luther born, 1483 6 58 4 28 1 7 12 Tu Montreal taken, 1775 7 00 4 27 2 9 13 W Brigands at Prescott, 1838 7 1 4 26 3 9 14 Th Montgomery before Quebec, 1776 7 3 4 25 4 8 15 F Chatham born , 1708 : 6 4 24 6 7 16 S Austrians take Cracow, 1846 7 6 4 23 6 7 17 SU 2bth Sunday after Trinity 7 7 4 22 rises. 18 M Cardinal Woolsey died, 1530 7 8 4 21 5 14 19 Tu Att. Assas Louis Phillippe, 1832 7 11 4 20 6 4 20 W Cape doubled, 1497 7 12 4 19 7 1 21 Th Princess Royal born, 1840 7 13 4 18 8 2 22 F St. Cequa. 7 14 4 18 9 6 23 S Lt. Weir, 32nd Regt. murdered, 1837 7 16 4 17 10 11 24 SU 26th Sunday after Trinity 7 17 4 16 11 18 25 M General Havelock died, 1867 7 18 4 15 morn. 26 Tu New York evacu by British, 1783 7 19 4 15 26 27 W Princess Mary Adelaide born, 1833 7 21 4 15 1 36 28 Th Goldsmith born, 1713 7 22 4 14 2 48 29 F Polish Revolution, 1830 7 23 4 13 4 6 30 S St. Andrew's Day 7 25 4 13 5 25 DECEMBER. I »' Moon's Phases. Qwhec. Montreal. Kingston. Ibronto. d. h. m. h. m. h. m. b. m. New Moon, 1 9 33 ov. 9 23 ev. 9 1 1 ev. 9 Oev. First Quarter, 8 10 26 ev. 10 16 ev. 10 4 ov. 9 52 ev. Full Moon, 17 3 24 mo. 3 14 mo. 3 2 mo. 2 50 mo. Last Quarter, 24 6 8 ev. 4 58 ev. 4 46 ev. 4 34ev. New Moon. 31 9 10 mo. 9 00 mo. ' 8 48 mo. 8 36 mo DAYS the sun 1 MOON M w SU EVENTS, &0. rises 7 26 sets 4 12 r. &8. "l Ist Sunday in Advent sets. 2 M Buonaparte crowned, 1804 7 28 4 12 5 6 3 Tu St. Paul's Cathedral finished, 1710 7 28 4 12 6 14 4 W Lord Liverpool died, 1828 7 29 4 11 7 28 5 Th Mozart died, 1792 7 30 4 1] 8 21 6 F Nicholas. 7 31 4 11 9 50 7 S Rehols defeated at Toronto, 1837 7 3? 4 11 10 56 8 ?u '2nd Sunday in Advent 7 33 4 n 11 59 9 M Father Matthew died, 1866 7 3S 4 11 morn . 10 Tu English Cathedral Montreal U. 1856 7 35 4 11 1 11 W Charles XII killed, 1718 7 35 4 11 2 1 12 Th Brunei died, 1849 7 36 4 11 2 59 13 F Dr. Johnson died, 1784 7 37 4 11 3 58 14 15 S SU Council of Trent opened, 1535 lird Sunday in Advent 7 38 7 39 4 11 4 12 4 57 5 55 16 M (15) St. Eustache destroyed, 1837 First L. C. Parliament, 1792 7 40 4 12 rises. 17 Tu 7 41 4 IS 4 55 18 W Sir Humphrey Davy born, 1778 7 42 4 13 6 55 19 Th Battle of Niagara, 1813 7 42 4 13 6 58 20 21 F Louis Napoleon proclaimed, 1848 St. Thomas. 7 43 7 43 4 13 4 14 8 4 9 9 22 SU Uh Sunday in Advent 7 44 4 14 10 16 23 M N^ewton born, 1642 7 44 4 15 11 23 24 Tu Hugh Miller died, 1866 7 46 4 15 morn. 26 W Christmas Day. 7 45 4 16 33 26 Th St. Stephen. 7 45 4 16 1 44 27 F St. John the Evanget,tst. 7 45 4 17 3 28 S Holy Innocents. 7 46 4 18 4 16 29 SU 1 st Sunday after Cliristmas 7 46 4 18 6 29 30 M Jesuit Society founded, 1534 7 46 4 19 6 35 31 Tu Wickiiflfe died, 1837 1 7 46 4 20 sets. . V^ VS ■VN^S'W** ®: ^ P.' 00 V4 03 75 M CQ ^ ft 09 03 WO DogS.o' » » 1 — Qe &?^£. C3 2.9 89 W « 00 O ™ P <| CO P ? » 1^ w 5" ■* »i» ^ VJU -rl O 2 3 C -- ^ » on 5 £ P "^ P*J2 5* r M. GO cs •-•'2 2.a^ OO CD o P'S". &3 so; 89 D* P 2 •••^►H»p 2 ft O ^^ e*- 5 Ex a Ssl2, CD p.«2:P (S CD OJ 8* 5*0 «* CD >-«j w \ W ^ CQ bd W &d (fe i i El J %\t |lopI Jfamilg. THE QUEEN. ViCTORU, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ; only daughter of His late Royal Highness Edward Duke of Kent ; born the 24th May, 1819 ; succeeded to the Throne on the decease of her Uncle, William IV., June 20th, 1837 ; Proclaimed June 21st, 1837 ; Crowned June 28th, 1838 ; Married February 10th, 1840, to Field Marshal His Royal Highness Prince Albert Augustus Charles Emanuel, Prince of Saxe Cobourg and Gotha, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, &c., &c., &c. issue: Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa (Princess Royal) born Novem- ber 21st, 1840. Albert Edward (Prince of Wales), born November 9th, 1841. Alice Maud Mary, born April 25th, 1843. Alfred Ernest Albert, born August 6th, 1844. Helena Augusta Victoria, born May 25th, 1846. Louise Caroline Alberta, born March 18th, 1848. Arthur William Patrick Albert, born May 1st, 1850. Leopold George Duncan Albert, born April 7th, 1853. Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, born April 14th, 1857. THE QUEEN'S MOTHER. Victoria, Duchess of Kent, daughter of Francis Duke of Saxe Cobourg, born August 17th, 1786 ; married May 29th, 1818, to Edward, Duke of Kent, who died January 23rd, 1820. Issue— The Queen. THE QUEEN'S COUSINS. George V.,King of Hanover, born May 27th, I8l9. George, Duke of Cambridge, born March 26th, 1819. Princess Augusta, (Duchess of Mecklenberg Strelita) born July 19th, 1822. Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina Elizabeth, born November 27th, 1833. 4 < I } ■;* ( \uiuu\\^ BXBCtJTlVK COUNCIL. n CANADA, THE GOVERNOR GENERAL, ^tires-h-Camp, &c. Sir Edmund Walker Head, Bart. , Governor General of British North America, and Captain General and Governor-in-Chief of the Provinces of Cana<]a, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the Island of Prince Edward, &c., &c R. T. Pennefather, Governor General's Secretary. Captain Rettallack, 63rd Regiment, Millitary Secretary and AidG-de-Camp. Colonel Irvine, Provincial Aide-de-Camp. \ EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. President of ttie Council and Minister of Agriculture Hon. John Ross. Attorney General East. ...... .Honi. George E. Cartier. Attorney General West Hon. John A. Maedonald. Commissioner of Crown Lands. Hon. P. M. Vankoughnet. Commissioner of Public Works. Hon. John Rose. Speaker of Legislative Council. Hon. Sir N. F. BeWeau, Kt. Provincial Secretary Hon. Charles Alley n. Postmaster General Hon. Sydney Smith. Minister of Finance Hon. A. T. Gait. Receiver General Hon. George Sherwood. Solicitor General of L. C. Hon. Louis S. Morin. Solicitor General of U. C Hon. Joseph C. Morrison. OFFIOBRS : William H. Lee, Clerk of Executive Council ; William A. Hims- worth, Confidential Clerk ; M. A. Higgins, F. Vallerand, Oliver Cote, Thomas Bums, F. H. Himsworth and Henry Alexander, Clerks ; Michael Naughten, Door-keeper ; James Ryan and Charles Baker, Messengers. ■- - V i m W I m ^ if:! if; m Sif; s m m rii n H .|: ^' 'ji ; i-' . 18 PUBLIO DSPARTMBNTS. \ PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. j Civil Secretary's Office. — R. T. Pennefather, Secretary ; j Henry Cotton, chief clerk ; John Kidd, 2nd clerk; Philip Hill, office keeper ; George Boxall, messenger. Provincial Secretary's Office.-— Hon. Charles Alleyn, Pro- J vincial Secretary ; Etienne Parent, Assistant Secretary East ; > Edmund A. Meredith, Assistant Secretary West ; Thos. Ro^s, ' Accountant of the Contingencies and Receiver of Marriage ' License Fees ; S. Tetn, W. H. Jones, and G. S. Bertrand, first ; class clerks (eastj; J. Mackay, and H. R. GlacVmeyer, second ^ class clerks (east); G. Powell, H E. Steele, rnd C. J. Birch, ) first class clerks (west); J. Gow, Office-keeper ; J. Dorr, and ; J. N. Fradet, Messengers. Provincial Registrar's Office. — Hon. Chas. Alleyn, Provin- '. cial Registrar ; William Kent, Deputy Provincial Registrar ; [ G. H. I^ne, Chief Clerk ; Amable Beianger, Second ditto ; J. ; A. Beianger. Third ditto ; Wm. J. Goodeve, Robert A. Kent, J L. A. Cateilier and Michael Lane, Extra Clerks ; Maxime Valiquette, Messenger. Receiver General's Office.— Hon. Geo. Sherwood, Receiver } General ; T. D. Harrington, Deputy ditto ; G. C. Reiffenstein, { Chief or Debenture Clerk ; T. C. Bramley and Theo. Dufort. ; Book-keepers; J. B. Stanton, Warrant Clerk; Wm. Hedge, ; Bank Account Clerk ; J. F. Reliant, General Clerk ; L. F. Dufresne, Clerk in charge of Municipal Loan Fund of Upper and Lower Canada ; Chas. W. Shay, F. Lewis and F. Hunter, Accountants ; F. L. Casault, Messenger ; N. Casault, Ast. do. Department op the Minister of Finance.— Hon. A. T. Gait, Minister of Finance ; Joseph Cary, Deputy Inspector General ; William Dickinson, Acting Deputy ditto ; David A. Ross, Chief Clerk ; Norris Godard, Book-keeper ; John Drysdale, ditto ; Archibald Cary, F. G. Scott, J. J. Hackett, John R. Nash, G. S. Lay, Qerks • R. W. Baxter, C. J. Anderson, R. H. Mackay, Extra Clerks ; David Ryan, House-keeper ; P. Pender, Mes- senger. Auditor^s Branch John Langton, Auditor of Public Ac- counts ; Thomas Cruse, Book-keeper ; Thomas D. Tims, Assistant ditto ; C. Cambie, Registrar of Free Banks ; Christo- pher Green, James Patterson, Edward C. Barber, Clerks. PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. 19 ^ Cmicms Department. — R. S. M. Bouchette, Commissioner ; Thomas Worthington, Assistant Commissioner ; J. W. Peachy, Corresponding Cleric ; J. R. Audy, Clerk of Seizures and Forms : T. P. Robarts, Statistical aerk; H. H. Duffll, Statistical and Canal Office Clerk ; P. E. Sheppherd, Dr. L. O'Brien, G. A. Maiileau, H. C. Hay, Check Clerks ; J. Walls, Messenger. COLLECTORS OF CUSTOMS. IHiose marked thtis * are Warehousing Ports. Amherst,* J. J. Fox. Amhersiburg,* E. Anderson. Bath, W. J. Fairfield. Bay field, Beauce, T. J. Taschereau. Belleville,* W. F. Meudell. Brantfwd,* D. Curtis, Jr. Brighton, D. Y. Leslie. BrockviUe^E. Webster. Burweil, F. H. Haycock. Bytovm* D. Graham. Chatham,* Wm. Cosgrove. Chippewa* P. Bennett. Clarenceville, Chas. Stewart. Clifton, W. Leggett. Coaticook* J. Thompson. Cobourg* H. Eastan. Colborne,* W. Privy. Collingwood* J. McWatt. Cornwall,* R. K. Bullock. Coteau du Lac^ P. E. Waiter. Cramxihe,* J. M. Merriman. Credit,* Thomas Cotton. Dalhmisie,* Ths. Park. Darlington,* A. Dixon. Dover,* W. H. Higman. Dundas,* W. B. Gvryn. Dundee,* Jno. Gray (Acting.) Dunnville, W. A. Macrae. Elgin, A. McMillan. Ibrt Erie,* R. Graham. Frelighsburgh, A. Kemp. Oaimnoquej W. Robinson. Gaspe,* J. C. Belleau. Cfeorgeville, J. H. McVey. Goderich,* S. S. Walsh. Guelph* E. Carthew. Hamilton* J. Davidson. Hemmingford, C. N. Johnson. Hope,* M. Whitehead. Huntingdon, James Botham. L'Isle Veiie, J. W. Heath. Kingston,* W. B. Simpson. Kingsville, J. King. Lacolle, T. Gordon. London,* J. B. Strathy. Maitland* D. Jones. Milford, F. W. Smith. Montreal,* T. Bouthilller. Morrisburg, A. McDonnell. Napanee. E. Dunham. iVew Carlisle,* John Eraser. Newcastle, H. Farncomb. Niagara,* J. W. Taylor. Oakville* R. K. Chisholm. Oshawa,* C. Walsh. Owew Sound, W. Stephens. Paris,* A. N. Striker. Pehetanguishene, W. Simson. Philipsburg, J. Henderson. »i ^j; « ^ is. ':iia i *; .1.1 ' 20 PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. PictoUy* J. Roblin. Pott(m, Ih J. PHrker. Prescotty* A. Jones. Qweftec,* J. W. Dunscomb. Qiieenston,* P. B. Clement. Kimouski* P. L. Gauvreau. Rondeau^ Hugh Calder. Rowan^ C. St. Geo. Yarwood. Russeltovm, R. Rogers. Sai-nia* D. C. O'Brien. Satigeeriy W. Keith, ^awtt iSte. Marie* J. Wilson. Stanleif* M. Child. Slanatead, C. Bullock. »Sf<. Jnhns/f W. McCrae. /Sf<. Regis j- Stratford, Wm. Watson (Actg) Sutton, B. Seaton. TArec iJivers,* C- H. Godby. ^jronto,* Hon. R. Spence. ^cw^ow,* A. Macaulay. Trmit River* J. H. Smith. Wallaceburgh, J. Menten (Atg) Whitby,* W. Warren. TVwdsor,* .J. F. Elliott. Woodstock* Jordan Charles. Bureau of Agriculture and Statistics— Hon. John Ross, Minister of Agriculture ; William Hutton, Secretary ; Evylyn Campbell, 1st Clerk and Book-keeper ; N. F. Laurent, 2nd and Patent Clerk ; A. J. Cambie, 3rd ditto ; J. A. Walsh, 4th ditto; M. Fiset and J. Johnstone, Messengers. Department op Pubuc Works. — Hon. John Rose, Commis- sioner ; Samuel Keefer, Deputy ditto ; Toussaint Trudeau, Secretary. Engineering Branch — John Page, Chief Engineer ; F. P. Rubridge, Assistant ditto ; Chas. McCarthy, John L. B. Ross, James H. Rowan, Thomas Munro, Draughtsmen. Corresponding Branch. — J. W. Harper, Clerk and Pay Mas- ter ; F. Braun, Corresponding Clerk. Financial Branch. — J. Baine, Book-keeper and Accountant; Felix Hamel, Assistant ditto ; Thomas G. Ready, J. F N. Bonneville, Henry Jackson, J. R. Arnoldi, Geo. T. Pemberton, Clerks ; Patrick Onnes, Messenger ; M. Walsh, Assist, ditto. Crown Law Department. — Canada West. — Hon. John A. Macdonald, Attorney General; Hewitt Bernard, Secretary; M. P. Hays and S. Waller, Clerks ; Patrick Lynch, Messenger. Canada East— Hon. Geo. Et. Cartier, Attorney General ; G. Futvoye, Permanent Clerk ; J. A. Defoy, Assistant Clerk ; J. W. Gow, Messenger. Crown Lands Department — Mccr«— Andrew Russell, As- sistant Commissioner ; Joseph Bouchette, Deputy Surveyor General ; William Ford, Accountant. \ W\S\W\\\ ^,-, ^-^ N^^- -*. "^ ■»- w v^S.*- .-■-«^.-**.^^.y-S. PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS. 21 Sui-veyars and Draftsmen.— "R. T. Fletcher, Surveyor and Draftsman ; Thomas Devine, ditto ; C. C. Dunlevie, ditto ; J. \ VV. Bridgland, ditto ; E. Fox, ditto ; J. F. Bouchette, Drafts- \ man ; S. P. Reauset, ditto ; G. A. Fox, ditto. Land Sales Branch.—W . Spragge, Supermtendont. Woods and Forests Branch.'^V. M. Partridge, Superintendent. Clerks first Class. — ^Thomas Hector, H. J. Jones, J. C. Tar- butt, W. F. Collins, F. T. Judah, E. A. Genereux, F. T. Roche, •. J Alley. J. Morphy, J. Tolmie, T. Hammond, F. A. Hall. ■ Second Class— W F. Whitcher, V. E. Tessier, T. Cherrier, A. Kirkwood, A. J. Taylor, F. D. Dugal, L. R. Fortier, F. Chasse, L. A. Robitaille, D. A. Grant, J. V. Gale, J. J. Prender- gast, F. Banister. !niird Class. — J. Innes. Messengers,— 3. Bradshaw, G. Fisher, E. Dumontier. Crown Timber Agents. Niagara A. W. Powell. Belleville f J. Eraser Way. ^**"®^"'® t Mark Devlin, Assistant. Carleton Bay (Chaleur) J. N. Verge. Chicoutimi George Dube;ger. Montreal Charles E. Belle. TA. J. Russell. Ottawa -< J. R. Mc Vicar, Clerk. (C. S McNutt. OuebPc f McLean Stewart. '^"®°®® JM O'Leary. Little Falls Charles Dawson. St. Hyacinthe Gerard J. Nagle. Three Rivers L. A . Dulord. Trois Pistoles Charles T. Dube. Indian Department. — R. T. Pennefather, Superintendent General of Indian Affairs ; C. T. Walcot, Accountant ; Michael Turner, Chief Clerk ; W. R. Bartlett, Visiting Superintendent ; David Thorburn, ditto; George Ironside, ditto; Froom Talfourd, ditto ; Francis Assickenack, Interpreter. Geological Survey.— Sir Wm. E. T^gan, Provincial Geolo- gist ; A. Murray, Assist, ditto ; T. S. Hunt, Chemist and Mineralogist ; E. Billings, Patoeontologist. 1 it' m i:? B m^ Educational Departmbnt. Lower Canada — Old Government House — Hon. P. J. 0. Chauveau, Superintendent ; Louis Giard, Secretary ; Joseph Lenoir, French Corresponding Clerk and Librarian ; Alex, de Lusignan, Clerk of Statistics and Accountant ; Jacques Laparre ; First Copying Clerk and Storekeeper ; Jean Baptiste Lenoir, Second Copying Clerk ; Paul Blouin, Messenger. Catholic Board of Examiners. — Rev. L. V. L. Villeneuve, Rev. A. F. Truteau ; William Doran, P. P. Denis, P. Garnot ; F. X. Valide, Secretary. Protestant Board of Examiners. — Rev. Alexander Kemp, 5 Rev. Dr. Wilkes, Rev. Canon Leach, D.C.L., LL.D., Rev. W. j! Snodgrass, Rev. J. Flannigan, W. Lunn ; A. N. Rennie, Sec- ^- retary. Upper Canada. — For the general administration of the Grammar and Common School Laws, Rev. Egerton Ryerson, D.D., Chief Superintendent of Education; John George Hodgins, M.A.. Deputy ditto ; A. Marling, First Clerk and Clerk of Ac- counts ; A. J. Williamson, Clerk of Correspondence ; F. J. Taylor, Clerk of Statistics ; H. Butter worth, Assistant ditto ; S. P. May, Clerk of Libraries ; T. Churchill, Depositary Clerk ; J. T. R. Stinson, Assistant Clerk ; C. Alderson, Packer and Depositary Messenger ; James Moore, Office Irlessenger. ! POST OFFICE DEPARTMBNT; Honorable SroNEY Smith, Post-master General. W. H. Griffin, Deputy Post-master General ; H. A. Wick- steed, Accountant ; Edwin F. King, Secretary ; John Ash- worth, Cashier. Money Order Branch. — P. Lesueur, Superintendent. classification of clerks. 1st Class — H. S. Weatherley , R. M. Julyan, E. C. Hayden, R. ( Oliver, D. Lawson, J. T. McCuaig, W. White. j 2nd Class — J. C. Stewart, J. Audette, Peter Holt, Charles McKenzie. wwwsx J ^^_/^,l^.. ^/V. " .'^^v, ■* ^. "v./^.'v. ^-^.-i^'^,-^.* POST OPFJOB. 23 Zrd Class— John Boyd, W. D. Lesueur, J. Brophy, J. Mc- ^ Mahoi), E. H. Benjamin, D. Waters, George Mason. r 4th Class— B. King, G. H. Hargrave, H. J. Garrett, George i Holt, C. Vivian, H. F. Hayward, R. Sinclair. John Hinifln, Office Keeper. BRANCH OF THE POST OFFICE INSPECTORS. Montreal Division— E. S. Freer, Inspector ; C. W. Hayden, W. Ross, Clerks. Kingston Division—^. Sweetnam, Inspector ; T. A. Mulkins, Clerk. Toronto Division — John Dewo, Inspector ; H. W. Jackson, J. T. Medworth, and T. Jolly, Clerks. London Division— GWhavt E. Griffin, Inspector ; G. Cox, C. T. Weyland and P. Dower, Clerks. Quebec Division — ^W. G. Sheppard, Acting Inspector. MONTREAL. J. B. Meilleur, M.D. LL.D., Postmaster. James Simson, Assistant Postmaster. B. McEvenue, M. Emery, H. A. R. Huddle, McDuff Simson, M. Murphy, J. Maitland, U. Benoit, John McKeon, Alexander Robertson, L. Malard, W. McGillivray, John Muir, 0. Ray- mond, and K. Reid, Clerks. P. O'Reilly, John Drew, A. Auger, and-L. Lafricain, Letter Carriers. Office Hours, from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. ; and from 8 to 10 a. m. on Sundays. BEGUIATIONS AND RATES. Letter Rates.— 'Letters posted in Canada addressed to any place within the Province pass, if prepaid, for 6 cents per >^ oz. but if posted unpaid are charged 7 cents per % oz. On letters to Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward's Island the rate is 5 cents per >^ oz., with optional pre-payment. The rate on letters to the United Kingdom will be, By Canadian Packet 12>^ cents per >^ ounce. " Cunard '* 17 <* <* Letters for the United Kingdom must be prepaid, or they will be charged a fine of 6d. sterling on arrival in England. J i Jf'i 1% w ^5* ■« B^: :m. ■V'r h ■^'4 a mi< m i i i 24 POST OPPICB. ;.i 'I 11 It 14 (( (( Letters for British Colonies and possessions, beyond sea, and for F'oreign Countries, via England, naust be prepaid. The rate on Letters for the United States, (except California and Oregon,) 10 cents per >^ oz. for California and Oregon 15 '' '* British Columbia, 15 cents, to be prepaid. The rate on Letters for the following destination, per Cana- dian Ocean Steamers, is 23 cents per >i oz., and must be pre- paid : — Africa (West Coast of), Australia, (including all the Colonies embraced in this general name) Buenos Ayrcs, Cape of Good Hope, Ceylon, China, Egypt, Gibraltar, Gold Coast, Haytl, Hong Kong, India, Liberia, Malta, Mouritius, Monte Vides, Natal, New Zealand, Penang, i^t. Helena, Singapore, Sierra Leone, Spain, Tasmania, West Indies (British.) For the principal German States the rate is 29 cents per }^ oz. For France and Algeria, 17 cents per >^ oz. On Letters to the above destinations torwardpd by the Cu- nard Line of Steamers, an additional charge of 5 cents per >^ oz. becomes necessary. Registration Charges. — For the Registration of a Letter ad- dressed to any place in British North America the charge is 2 cents. For the Registration of a Letter to United Kingdom 12)^c. " *' '* *' United States 5c. Miscellaneous Charges — The charge on Parcels by Parcel Post to any place in Canada is 25 cents per lb,, (with 5 cents additional if registered.) One cent per oz., payable in advance by postage stamp, is the rate on Printed Circulars, Prices Current, Hand Bills, and other Printed Matter of a like character, and on Books, bound or unbound, when posted at a Canadian Past OflQce addressed to any place in Canada, British North America generally, or the United States. . The charge upon Books, &c. , by Book Post to England is 7 cents on packets not exceeding 4 oz. in weight ; I2>a cents on % lb. packets ; and 12>^ cents additional for every additional % lb. These charges must be prepaid. UlUUW are, Sierra tb 5 cents I I It ti Book Post mill JVancc— For a packet of Printed Matter, or single Newspaper, Book, &c., not over 2 oz., 4 \ ents. Do. exceeding 2 oz., and not over 4oz,, 8 Do. " 4 oz., ** .8 oz., 17 Do. *' 8 oz., « 16 oz., 34 And so on, increasing 17 cents for every additional >^ lb. The Book Post Regulations between Canada and England apply to matter between Canada and France. Newspapers and Periodicals. — Newspapers published in Canada may be sent by Post from the oflQce of publication ad- dressed to any place in Canada at the following rates, if paid quarterly in adxance^ by either the publisher at the Post Office where the papers are posted, or by the subscriber at the de- livering post office : For a paper published 6 times a week 2s. per qr., or 40 cents, it '< 3 *' is. *' 20 '* it "2 << 8d. « 13 " When the above rates are not paid in advance by either Publisher or Subscriber, such papers are charged one cent each on delivery. Transient Newspapers. — Tr an sclent Newspapers, that is to say Canadian Newspapers, posted otherwise than from the Office of Publication, and American or British Papers posted or re-posted in Canada, must be prepaid 1 cent each, by Postage Stamp, or they cannot be forwarded ; except only British Newspapers distributed to regular subscribers by Canadian Booksellers and News Agents — such papers pass free as they would do if received in the Canadian Packet Mall. Newspapers by Mail from England or United States. — ^News- papers received from England by the Canadian Packet Mails are delivered free. Newspapers from England by the Cunard Packet Mails are charged 2 cents each on delivery. (This Is the American transit charge.) United States Newspapers, brought by Mall Into Canada, are charged 1 cent each on delivery. Periodical Publications. — The rate on Periodical Publications is, if not exceeding three ounces in weight, 1 cent ; over 3 ounces, 4 cents. ; . . i # '14 II W 1 I is:^' mm 26 POST OFFICE. If prepaid by Postage Stamps from the Office of Publication , Periodicals, published in Canada^ weighing over 3 ounces, may pass for 2 cents each. Periodicals, printed in this Province^ other than Newspapers when specially devoted to the education of youth, (both reli- gious and general,) to Agriculture, to Temperance or to any branch of science, and addressed directly from the Office of Publication to be transmitted to any Post Office in this Pro- vince, are exempt from charge. Transient Pcriodicak— Including Canadian Periodicals not prepaid the commuted rate from the Office of Publication, nor exempted by the preceding clause, and all other Periodical Publications posted in this Province must be prepaid by Postage Stamps, the full rate, at the time of posting. Periodicals received in the Mails from the United States are charged with the rates named in the first clause of this sec- tion. Postage Stamps. — Postage Stamps of the respective values of 1 cent, for Newspapers : 6 cents for ordinary Provincial Letters ; 10 cents for United States rate ; 12 >^ cents for Canadian Packet, and 17 cents for Cunard Packet, are pro- vided lor sale to the Public. Letter Envelopes impressed with Medallion Stamp, and equivalent to the pre-payment of Postage to the amount of 5 and 10 cents respectively are furnished for j Je tp the public at the following rates :— The 5 cent Envelope, at the rate of $5.60 per lOO or 66 cents per dozen. The 10 cent Envelope, at $10.50 per 100, or $1.26 cents per dozen. Penal Clause. — The Act contains the following penal clause : To inclose a letter, or letters, or any writing intended to serve the purpose of a letter, in a Parcel posted for the Par- cel Post, shall be a misdemeanor. To inclose a letter or any writing, or make any written marks to serve the purpose of a letter, or to inclose any other fbing in a newspaper posted to pass as a newspaper, at the rate of postage applicable to newspapers, (except in the case of accounts and receipts of Newspaper Publishers, which are permitted to pass folded within the newspapers sent by them to their subscribers), shall be a misdemeanor. ! r>»/-W ^-Vw% J vmv^M TARIFF OF DUTIES. 87 iiblication , 3 ounces ' { ewspapers (both reli- or to any e Office of n this Pro- sdicals not cation, nor ' Periodical by Postage States are of this sec- ! ! Ive values i Provincial cents for t, arepro- bamp, and amount of | the public ' I ( or 66 cents ; 0, or $1.26 I < lal clause: ^ itended to the Par- er, at the Q the case which are it bv them ly written \ any other ; 1 \ Money Orders.— Uonoy orders payable in the Province may be obtained at any Money Order Ofllce, (of which a list can bo seen at any Post Office) at the following rates : Under and up to $10 6 cents. Over $10 and not exceeding $20 10 (( (( (( i( 20 30 40 60 80 a II II II u II II II (( 30. 40. 60. 80. 100. 15 30 .45 .60 .75 No single order can be issued for more than $100. N.B. — No HALF CKNTSto be introduced in the Money Orders. Money Orders on England^ Scotland and /reland.— Money Orders, payable at any Money Order Office in Great Britain and Ireland, can bo obtained, at any Canadian Money Order Office. The Orders are drawn in Sterling, the Commission chargeable, being for £2 and under, 1 shilling sterling ; from £2 to £5, two shillings. No order can bo drawn for more than £b ; but any number of Orders of £5 each may bo pro- cured. CANADIAN TARIFF Which came into operation 26th March^ 1859. SUGAR. PerCemt, Sugar, refined, whether in loares or lumps, candied, crushed, powdered, or granulated, or in any other form ; White Bastard Sugar, or other sugar equal to refined in quality, per 100 lbs, from 1st June, 1859, to 30 June, 1860, inclusive 40 From 1st July, 1860, to 30th June, 1861 35 From 1st July, 1861 , to 30th June, 1862 25 From and after 1st July, 1862 15 Sugar not refined, nor White Bastard, nor other Sugar equal to refined in quality, to 30th June, 1860, In- clusive 30 From 1st July, 1860, to 30th June, 1861 25 From 1st July, 1861, to 30th June, 1862 15 From and after 1st July, 1862 , 10 *'.i 11' 1 % 'J I \m \\U\UW H-'V" » is .,!■ I'- ('; 'hi* ,1' 28 TARIFF OF DUTIES. ; > TBA AND COFFEE. > To 1st of Jannary, 1860: $ cts. ) Tea, not exceeding in value 18 cents per lb., per lb. 03 ; ' * exceeding in value 18 cents per lb., per lb 04 ; Green Coflfee per lb 01 > Tea, and Green Coffee, from and after Ist January, ; 1860, to 31st December, 1861, both incluRive 15 ) From Ist January, 1862, to 31st December, 1862.. 10 j From and after 1st January, 1863 6 ) sPEano DUTIES. ; Whiskey of any strength not exceeding the strength j of proof by Sykes' hydrometer, and so in propor- i tion for any greater strength or less quantity than ) a gallon, for every gallon, 18 cents. > MOLASSES. \ Molasses ft'om 1st June, 1850, to 30th June, 1860, in- ( elusive 30 > From 1st of July, 1860, to 30th June, 1861 25 \ From 1st July, 1861, to 30th June, 1862 15 From and after 1st July, 1862 10 \ \ GOODS PAYING ONB HUNDRED PER CENT. ^ Cordials, Gin, Rum, Spirits and Strong Waters, including ] Spirits of Wine and Alcohol, not being Whiskey or Brandy . \ GOODS PAYING FORTY PER C3BNT. \ Cigars. ) ■ { GOODS PAYING IfflRTY PER CENT. J Ale, Beer and Porter; Blacking; Cinnamon; Currants; Coffee, \ grounder roasted; Ginger, ground; Mace; Medicines, patent ] and medicinal jireparations not elsewhere specified; Nuts, all J kinds; Nutmegs; Pepper, ground; Pimento, ground; Porter; ] Snuff; Soap; Starch; Tobacco, manufactured; Walnuts. ] GOODS PAYING TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. > ) Manufactures of Leather, viz, Boots and Shoes, Harness ; and Saddlery; Clothing or Wearing Apparel, made by hand ] or sewing machine. I nnuuw \ I ^^ TARIFF or DUTIES. 29 GOODS PAYINQ TWENTY PER CENT. Brandy; WIno of all kinds; Almonds, Walnuts and Filbortrt; | ried Fruit, Figs and Currants. i G<>0D8 PAYING HFTEBN PER CENT. Book, Map and Nows Printing Paper. GOODS PAYING TWELVE AND A HALF PER CENT. Books being reprints of British copyright works GOODS PAYING TEN PER CENT. Anchors, six hundredweight and under; Atlasses; Books, printed or books In course of printing in Canada; blank account books or copy books, and books to be written or drawn upon, excepting Bibles, Prayer Books and Devotional Books; Boiler Plate; Brass in Bars, rods and sheets; BrasR Tubes and Piping when drawn; Brass or Copper Wire and Wire clolh; Cameos and Mosaics, real or imitation whon set in Gold, Silver or other Metal; Canada Plates; Cement Hydraulic, ground and calcined; Charts and Atlases; Maps; Copper Tubes and Piping, when drawn; Copper in bars, rods, bolts or sheets ; Cotton Candle wick. Yarn and Warp; Drain Tiles, for Agriculture; Engravings and Prints; Galvanized; Iron ; Grass, Straw , Tuscan , fancy plaits ; Iron-Rod, Bar or Hoop, Nail and Spike Rod, Hoop or Tire, for driving wheels of Loco- motives, bent and welded, Railroad Bars, wrought Iron Chairs & Spikes, Rolled Plates, Wire, and Iron Tubes & Piping, when drawn; Jewellery and Watches; Lead, in sheet; Lead, white dry and red; Locomotives and Engine frames, cranks, orahk axles, railway car and locomotive axles, piston rods, guide and slide bars, crank pins, connecting rods, steamboat and mill shafts, and cranks forged in the rough; Litharge; Medi- cinal roots; Phosphorus; Plaster of Paris, ground and calcined; Sails, ready made; Silk Twist for bats, boots and shoes; Spel- ter or Zinc in sheet; Spirits of Turpentine; Steel, wrought or cast; Tin, granulated or bar; Tinned Plates. ! i 4 * f.i M / •■ nil ■f0 ll Mm I i« i? . ;f lii:,! :; GOODS NOT PAYING DUTY. Acids, except Vinegar of every description; Agricultural Societies' seeds of all kinds, farming utensils and implements of husbandry, when especially imported for encouragement of Agriculture; Alum, unground; Anatomical preparations; Anchors over 6 cwt. ; Animals of all kinds; Antimony; collec- tions of Antiquities ; Apparel , wearing and other personal eftects, and implements of husbandry (not merchandize) in actual use of persons coming to settle in the Province and accompanying the owner; Apparel, wearing of British subjects dying abroad; Argol; Arms for the Army or Navy, and Indian Nations, pro- vided the daty othcwiso payable thereon would be paid or borne by the Treasury of the United Kingdom or of the Pro- vince; Ash, pot, pearl and soda; Bark, tanner's and such as is used solely in dyeing; Barley, except pot and pearl; Barley Meal; Beans; Bean Meal; Bear and Bigg; ditto Meal; Berries used solely in dyeing; Bleaching powder; Books and printed sheet music, except books printed and published in Canada; Maps and Charts, imported not as merchandize but as the per- sonal effects of persons arriving in Canada to become bona fide residents of the Province; Bibles, Testaments and Devotional Books; Binnacle Lamps, Bottles containing Wine, Spirituous or Fermented Liquors of OflQcers' Mess; Bolting Cloths; Borax; Bookbinders' Tools and Implements; Brimstone; Bran and Shorts; Bristles; Broom, corn; Buckwheat; ditto Meal; Bulbs and Roots, other than medicinal; Bullion; Burr Stones, wro't or unwro't, but not bound up into millstones; Butter; Bunting; Cabinets of coins; Cables, iron chain, over 5^ inch diameter ; ditto hemp and grass ; Caoutchouc or India Rubber and Gutta Percha, unmanufactured; Sail canvas, Nos. 1 to 6; Carriages of travellers and carriages employed in carrying merchandize (Hawkers and circus troupes excepted) ; Ships' Water Casks, in use; Cement, marine or hydraulic, unground; Cheese; Cloth- ing, being donations for gratuitous distribution by charitable societies; Clays, Earths and Ochres, dry; Compasses; Cordage which upon importation shall have paid the duty of customs, shall be entitled to drawback under the 8th sec, 22 Victoria, chap. 76, when applied to ship building purposes, and under such regulations as the Governor in Council may make; Cloth- ing for Army or Navy, or Indian Nations; Coal; Cochineal; Coke; Commi:f3ariat stores; Copper, pig; Copperas; Corkwood, ? I < (1 I I I I I I I *i ' I •;\\u\\\\w Agricultural implements juragement eparations ; >ny; collec- ma.\ eftects, I actual use ompanying ing abroad ; itions, pro- be paid or of the Pro- 1 such as is irl; Barley al; Berries md printed in Canada; as the per- le bona fide Devotional Spirituous hs; Borax; Bran and eal; Bulbs mes, wroH ; Bunting; diameter ; and Gutta ; Carriages 3rchandize ter Casks, ese; Cloth- charitable 3; Cordage f customs, 2 Victoria, and under ke; Cloth- loch ineal; Jorkwood, ^-VN^-v." TARIFF OF DUTIES. 31 or the bark of the corkwood tree; Corn, Indian; Cotton waste; Cotton wool; Cream of Tartar in crystals; Coin ; Coccanut oil; Dead eyes; Dead lights; Deck plugs; Diamonds and precious ptones; Drugs used solely for dying; Dye Stuffs, viz : berries, bark, drugs, nuts and vegetables, woods and extracts of log- wood; Eggs: Emery; Emory, glass and sand paper; Felt hat bodies and hat felt; Firebrick; Firewood; Fish; Fish oil in its crude or natural state; Fish products of, unmanufactured; Fishing nets and seines; Fish hooks, lines and fish twines; Flax hemp Tow undressed; Flour; Fruits, green; Fruits, not includ- ing nuts, dried, the growth of the United States only, while the Reciprocity treaty is in force ; Furs , skins , pelts or tails , undress- ed, when imported directly from the United Kingdom or British ?\'orth American Provinces, or from the United States, while the Reciprocity treaty is in force; Gems; Goldbeaters' brims, moulds and skins; Grains; Barley and Rye, Beans and Peas, Bear and Bigg, Bran and Shorts, Buckwheat, Indian Corn, Oats, Wheat, and Meal of above Grains; Gravels; Grease and Scraps; Grindstones wrought or unwrought; Gums and Rosins in a crude state ; Gypsum or Plaster of Paris, ground or un- ground, but not calcined; Hams; Hair: Angola, Goat, Thibet, Horse or Mohair, unmanufactured; JHemp ; Hides; Horns; Household Furniture and Effects that have been in actual use for one month or more, of persons coming to settle in this Province, and in charge of the owner; Household Effects, personal; not merchandize, of sabjects of Her Majesty, domi- ciled in Canada^ but dying abroad ; Indigo; Inventions and improvements in the arts, models or patterns of, provided that no article shall be deemed a model which can be fitted up for use; Junk and oakum ; Lard ; Lime, the produce of British North America only ; Machinery, models and patterns of, provided the same be not put in actual use; Marble, in blocks or slabs, unpolished; Meats, fresh, smoked and salt; Menageries, horses, cattle, carriages, and harness of, subject to regulations by the Governor in Council; Military Clothing, ciothing made up for Her Majesty's Troops or Militia; Military Stores and Materials for Military Clothing imported for the use of the Provincial Militia, under such restrictions as may be passed by Governor in Council; Mosses and Sea Grass, for up- holstery purposes ; Musical Instruments for Military Bands; Nitre or Saltpetre; Natural History, specimens of; Oils — Cocoa \ \ f f \ } > ) } } v'V.'V,- .'W- w '■I \ w lY »• , . m 11 m .:t|r:| I c'.-ll jm 32 TARIFF OF DUTIES. i Nut, Pine and Palm in their crude unrectifled or natural state; Oil Cake or Linseed Cake; Ordance Stores ; Ores of all kinds of metals ; Osier or willow for basket-maker's use ; Packages of all kinds in which goods are usually imported, except the fol- lowing, viz. : spirit, wine, oil, beer, cider and other casks for the containing of liquid, baskets of every description, trunks, snuff jars, earthenware jars, glass jars, jars, bottles, and barrels, containing grain , seed and peas ; Pig Iron, Pig Lead and Pig Cop- > per ; Pitch and Tar ; Philosophical Instruments and Appa- ] ratus. Globes ; Plants, shrubs and trees ; Printing Ink and Printing Presses, including Hand Presses ; Provisions for Army or Navy or Indian nations ; Rags ; Resin and Rosin ; Rice ; Sago Flour; Sail Cloth; Sal Soda; Sal Ammoniac; Salt; Seeds for agricultural, horiticuHural, or manufacturing purposes only; Ships Blocks; Ships Water Casks in use; Shackles; Sheaves; Signal Lamps ; Silk ; Hat Felts ; Slate ; Soda Ash ; Spelter in block or pig; Specimens of Natural History, Mineralogy or Botany; Statues; busts and casts of marble, bronze, alabaster, or plas- ter of Paris, paintings and drawings as works of art, specimens of sculpture, cabinets of coins, medals, gems, and all collec- tions of antiquities; stereotype Blocks for printing purposes; Stone, unwrought; Sugar, (see sliding scale above); Sulphur; Tallow; Teasels; Timber and Lumber of all kinds round, hewed, sawed, unmanufactured In whole or in part; Tin and Zinc, or spelter, in block or pig; Tobacco, unmanufactured; Tools and Implements of trade of handicraftsmen arriving in Canada, when accompanied into the Province by the actual settler, and brought in by such settler for his o^n use and not for sale; Tow, undressed; Travelling Trucks; Treenails; Turpentine, other than Spirits of Turpentine; Type metal in blocks or pigs; Varnish, Bright and black, for shipbuilders, other than copal, carriage, shellac, mastic or Japan; Vegetables not elsewhere specified; Vehicles of travellers, except those of hawkers or pedlars; Water Lime, unground; Wine, spirits and fermented liquors of all kinds, imported for Officer's Mess, and the pack- ages containing the same; Wood for Hoops, when not notched; Woods of all kinds; Wool; all importations for the use of Her Majesty's Army and Navy serving in Canada; or for the pub- lic uses of the Province. All goods not cent duty. hereinbefore enumerated, subject to 20 per \, > ' **th « >: 'A\V\V\\\\ MILITARY. 33 Prohibitbd Articlis. The following articles are prohibited to be imported under a penalty of fifty poands, together with the forfeiture of the parcel or package of goods in which the same may be found : Books ) drawings, paintings and prints of an immoral or in- decent character; Coin, base or counterfeit. " ' MILITARY. Lieut. General Sir W. F. Williams, Bart., E.C.6. , Commanding the Forces in British North America. Colonel the Hon. JRobert RoUo, Military Secretary. Captain F. W. de Winton, Royal Artillery, and lieut. R. Grant, Royal Engineers, Aide-de-C^mps. MiuTARY Sbcretart's Departmxiit : Col. the Hon. R. RoUo, Military Secretary ; P. Lawlor, 1st Clerk : J. R. Sponge, R. G. Greig; and Mr. Riordan, Clerks ; R. Dalgloish, Office-keeper. Adjotant Gsnmral's Dkpartment : Lieutenant Col. James Conolly, Assistant Adjutant General ; Ens. C. Macdonald, Town Major ; W. Wright, 1st Clerk : P. Walsh and J. Snasdell, Clerks ; J. Dillon, Town Major^s Clerk ; W. Rowan, Town Sergeant. QuARTBRMASTRR Gbneral'3 Dbparthemt: Colonel Napier, C.B., Deputy Quartermaster General ; N. Hughes, 1st Clerk ; E. Rose and A. Mitchell, Gerks. MiuTART Store Department : Alexander Gunn, Esq., Deputy Military Storekeeper ; Edward Fayrer, 1st class Clerk and Acting Barrack Master ; Edward Willgress, 1st class Clerk ; Jamea Duff, 2nd ditto ; James Wallace, Office-keeper. Head Quarters Rotal Engineer's Ofhce. Jfon^reaZ ; Commanding Royal Engineer's Canada, Colonel Henry Servante ; Assistant ditto. Captain R. Warren ; Drafts- man and Surveyor, C. Walkem; James Kerr, 1st class Clerk ; John Gardner, 2nd ditto; J. U)llard, Clerk of Works ; J. Robertson , Office-keeper. ,,, $ . . , trj is i* K I m m 'm ■'i ■M 11 W m I ■§■' 't ^ 34 KiLItART. w w\ District Branch : Captain Warren, Commanding Royal En- gineer's District Branch ; A. Kemp, Clerk of the Works ; Arthur Ross, OflSce-keeper. Kingston District : Lieut. Col. Wittingham, Commanding Royal Engineers, Kingston ; W. Wheeler, 2nd class Clerk of the Works ; J. B. Harper, 2nd class Clerk ; R. Goodfellow, Office-keeper. Quebec District : Lieut. Colonel Menzies, Commanding Royal Engineers, Quebec ; Lieuts. C. A. L. de Montmorency and 6. H. Brook, Royal Engineers ; W. H. Head, Clerk of Works ; J. H. Oakes and 6. H. Peake, 2nd class Clerks ; E. Lennon, Office-keeper. ^ ,»■>" ;*f ^^ i t COMlOdSARIAT DEPARTMrarr. \ McmtrM-^As. Commissary Gen. Plant, Gontroller of Army Expenditure ; Assistant Com. General John B. Price, Military Accountant ; Deputy Assist. Com. Gen. Turner, Store Ac- countant ; Deputy Assist. Commissary Gen. Irvine ; Assist. Clerks, Woodloy, J. Ballard, J. R. Ballard and Palmer. Qud^.— Assistant Com. Gen. Rogers ; Deputy Assist. Com. Gen. Ogilvy ; Assistant Clerk Dickinson. Kingston. — Assistant Com. Gen. Cumming ; Deputy Assist. Com. Gen. Brown. ^broiito.— Deputy Assistant Commissary Gen. Wild. Staff Ofhcers and Pensioners. Montreal and <^tt«bec.—Migor Thomas Bourke, HP., 37th Ft. OttauM. — Major Donaldson, H.P. Toronto and Kingston.— -CsL^t Ferris, H.P. Hamilton. — Ensign Roberts H. P. London.— captain Hodges. ' ^ * ^ Army MtmcAi Staff. , . / McmtreaX^.—G. Taylor, M.D., Deputy Insp. Gen. of Hospitals in charge ; E. B. Tuson, Staff Surgeon ;D. Woods, Staff Assist. Surgeon ; D. Stranaghan, M.D., ditto. Quebec.— W. Odell, M.D., Surgeon Major ; E. Blatherwick, Staff Surgeon ; G. £. Gascoyen, Staff Assistant Surgeon. Kingston.—K. D. Taylor, M.D., Surgeon Major ; T. G. Bone, M.D., Staff Surgeon ; J. Jameson, M.D Staff Assist, ditto ; Red River." J. Paxton, M.D., Staff Assist. Surgeon. ■''If TW'^V^mS '\ \ \ :x I V\\\\\ JUDIOUBT. 35 PuRVKTOB^s Staff, Montreal.— Q, W. Mellisb, Purveyor : Robert Duport, Pur- veyor's Clerk, l8t class ; , Purveyor's Clerk| 2nd class. Quebec^TL, Hardinge Stewart, Purveyor's Clerk, Ist class . Regiments in CJlNada and Ofugbrs Coxmandinq. ' Montreal . . Head Quarters of the Army in Canada. *< Royal Artillery, Colonel Eardley Wilmot. Comdg. ** Head Quarters Royal Canadian RifleSi Colonel Brad- ford Commanding. ; ^ Queftflc. . . . Royal Artillery, Col. Paynter Commanding. < ' 1 7th Regiment, Lieut. Colonel Gordon Commanding. < * Detachment Royal Canadian Rifles. KinQsUm, . Detachment Royal Artillery, Capt. Ford Command- ing «* Detachment R. C. Rifles. Ibronto. . . .Detachment R. C. Rifles. »« Depot lOOth Regiment. COURTS OP JUSTICE— LOWER CANADA. According to the ProvUiaM of (he 20(h Vic,^ cap. 44. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. Puisne Judges. Hon. Sir L. H. Lafontaine, Bart, Chief Justice. <^ Thomas C. Aylwin, Jean F. Duval, Rene £. Caron, W. C. Meredith. Chs. Hondelet, Assistant Judge. Cffijcers.^-3o\m Boston, Sheriff ; Joseph Jones, Coroner ; Alexander M. Delisle, Clerk of the Crown ; Charles E. Schiller, Deputy Clerk of the Crown; Benjamin Delisle, High Constable; George J. Stanley, Crier ; Thomas McGinn. Gaoler. »^- I 1 #V V^"*/ -U^'s^ ^kt^z-w^*/"* i 36 JUDICIARY. V, ., .'I i.H is B;i!', r i ' r hi !li: COURTS IN APPEAL AND ERROR. •MoDtreal— 1st March. 1st June, 1st September, and Ist December. QuebGc~12th March, 12th June, 12tb September, and 12th December. J. U. Beaudry, Clerk of Appeals ; Charles Drolet and Louis F. W. Marchand, Deputies do. ... COURT OF CRIMINAL JURISDICTION. Montreal — 24th March and 24th September. * Quebec — 24th January and 24th June. Three Rivers— 2nd February and llth September. Sherbrouke — 12th February and 20th September. Kamouraska— 5thtolOth April, and 2lst to 26th October. Aylmer — 10th June and 10th December. Terms to continue till the business is closed. Extraordina- ry terms maybe held by proclamation. 'By the 17th Section of the aOth Vie , cap. 44, oasei in Appeal from the Districts of Ottawa, Uontreal, Terrebonne, Joliette, Richelieu, St. Francis, Bedford, St Hjacinthe, Iberville and Beauhamuis, are to be heard and determined at the Citj of Montreal, only, and the writs in such cases are returnable there ; and oases in Appeal from the Districts of Three Rivers, Quebec, Saguenay, Gaspe, Rimouskl, Kamonraska, Mont- magny, Beaace and Arthabaska, are to be heard and determined at the City of Quebec only, and the writs in such cases are returnable there. SUPERIOR COURT. Jurisdiciionfor Sums exceeding £60 Currency^ 12 Vic, cap. 38, iec. 17 and 47, and 20 Ftc. cap. 44, sec. 35. Honorable Edward Bowen, Qhief Justice. - .:.■ ■-■■■.M ,::..J t ~ JUDGES. . .- . ■ -k ■■ 'i ■ Hon. Dominique Mondelet. it. Peter Winter. Andrew Stuart. Antoine Polett, S C. Monk, J. A. Berthelot Hon. Edward Short. <* Auguste N. Mci in. William Badgley. John S. McCord. John C. Bruneau. David Roy. -,,, it u (( :- ': = c >• '• ; ■ ^r.j^'- :* . . ■ St. Francis. — ^Richmond, (including Town of Sherbrooke), Wolfe, Compton &Stanstead— Held at Sherbrooke from 20th to 27th January, March and October, and from 8th to 15th June. Short and Morris, Prothonotary ; George F. Bowen, Sheriff. Kamouraska. — Eamouraska, Temiscouata — ^Held at Eamou- raska from 13th to 19th February, May and October. Chalou & Dery, Prothonotary ; Ovide Mortineau, Sheriff. Ottawa. — Ottawa and Pontiac — ^Held at Aylmer first ten ju- ridical days of February and July. Henry DriscoU, Protho- notary ; Louis M. Coutlee, Sheriff. Gaspe. — Gaspe and Bonaventure — ^Held at Perec from 21st to 30th August, and at New Carlisle from 4th to 18th Septem- ber. Wilkie & Harper Prothonotary ; Martin Sheppard, Sheiiff. Terrebonne. — Argenteuil, Two Mountains and Terrebonne — Held at Ste. Scholastique from 13th to 19th February, May and October. Jules R. Berthelot, Prothonotary ; GernoAin Raby, Sheriff. Jouette. — ^L'Assomption, Montcalm and Joliette — ^Held at Industry fVom 13th to 19th March, June and November. L. T. Groulx, Prothonotary ; B. H. I^prohou, Sheriff^ *Di8trietf. t Cotintiei, fte., oonpriied. m PI t .y m 'W 83': ;■ d8 jtrmoiABT. BicBBtnsn. — Bichelieu, Yamaska and Berthier—Held at Sorel from the Idth to 19th February, May and October. Antctoe A. Gouln, Prothonotary ; P. R. Chevalier, Sherifl. Saguenat.— Oharleyoixand Saguenay — held atMalbaieftrom 13th to Idth January, May and September. Michel Lepage, Prothonotary ; P. H. Omon, Sheriff. BiMorsxi. — ^Bimouski-^Held at St. Germain f^om 18tb to I^h March, June and November. Frs. M. Derome, Protho- notary ; S. J. Chalifour, Sheriff. ■•:■;,'-. r MosmfAQNT.— Llslet, Montmagny and Bellechasse— Held at Montmagny from ISth to 19th February, May and October. Albert Bender, Prothonotary ; J. D. Lepine, Sheriff. , .- ./fV I' Bbaucb.— Beauce and Dorchester— Held at St. Joseph from 13th to 19th March, June and November. Zepherin Yezina, Prothonotary ; T. J. Tachereau, Sheriff. Abibabaska. — ^Megantic, Arthabaska and Drummond— Held at St. C^ristophe from ISth to 19th March, June and Novem- ber, Rnfus Wadleigh, Prothonotary ; Auguste Quesnel, Sheriff. Bedfobd.— Shefford. Missisquoi and Brome— Held at Nelson- yille from 13th to 19tn February, May and October. F. T. Hall, Prothonotary ; David Browne, ^eriff. St. HTAGraTBS.— St. Hyacinthe, Bagot and Boaville-^Held at St. Hyacinthe from 22nd to 28th February, May and No- vember. I. G. DeLorimier, Prothonotary ; Oyide Desillets, Sheriff. IBERVILLB.--St Johns, Napiervillo and Iberville— Held at St. Johns from ISth to i9th March, June and November. F. H. Marchand, Prothonotary ; J. F. Desrivi^res, Shorifi^ BbaubAbnois.— Huntingdon, Beauharnois and Chateaugnay — ^Held at Beauharnois from ISth to 19th February, May and October. Louis Beaudry, Prothonotary ; Louis Hainault, Sheriff. ^. .. Gmoouma.— Held at Chicoutimi f^om 13th to 19th February, June and October. Charles Qameau, Prothonotary ; Ovide Rosse, Sheriff. mm^^i^i^^ '^m AV.VV\\\\ JUDXOIABT. 39 i CIRCUIT COUHTS. Jurisdiction in tuits not exceeding £bO ^ QUBBBC DISTRICT. ' ' ' Quebec Qrcuit, held at Quabec, 20th to 25thof every month, except July and August. Clerk, Burroughs k Fiset. Lotbiniere Circuit, held at Lotbiniere. 13th to 22nd March, July and November. Clerk, Joseph Fliteau. Portneuf Orcuit, held at Cape Sante, 7th to 16th January, May and September. Clerk, R. LeUevre. MONTREAL DISTBIOT. Montreal Grcntt, held at Montreal, XOUi to l^h of every month, except January, July and August Clerk, Monk, Coffin k Papineau. Vaudreuil Circuit, held at Vaudreuil, 1st to 5th March, July and November. Clerk. J. O. Bastion. Soulanges Circuit, held atCoteau Landing, 6th to 10th March, July and November. Clerk, H. J. Sentenne. THREB RIVERS D18IRI0T. Three Rivers Grcuit, held at Three Rivers, last six Juridical days of Mftrch, May, June, Sept., Nov. and December. Clerk, Edward Barnard. ST. FRANCIS DISTRIOr. •Sherbrooke Circuit, held at Sherbrooke, lacrt five Juridical days of February, April, June, September, November and December. Clerk, Short & Morris. Stanstead Qrcuit, held at Stanstead Plain, first fotir Juridi- cal days of January, May, September and November. Clerk, Charles A. Ricbaroson. Eastern Circuit, held at Eaton 5th and 6th Juridical days of January, May and September, Clerk, A. W. Pope. Richmond Circuit, held at Richmond on the lOUi 11th, 12th and 18th Juridical days of January, May, September and November. Cleiic, Fred. C. Cleeve. KAMOURASKA DISTRICT. Kamouraska Circuit, held at St. Louis f^om 7th to 12(h February, May and October. Clca*k, Cbalou & Dery. Isle Yerte Circuit, held at St. Jean Baptiste from 1st to 10th March, July and December. Qerk, Louis N. Ganvrean. <<'JiA 5" 3' i S" I t I !i: I I laifi 40 JUDIOIABT. «.,::; .li m ' i •: OTTAWA DISTRICT. Ottawa Circuit, held at Aylmer from 20tb to 26th January, \ May and September. Qlerk, H. DriscoU. Lochaber Circuit, held at Thurso from 15th to 20th Feb- ruary, from Ist to 6th of May, and from 16th to 20th October. Clerk, H. DriscoU. Pontiac Circuit, held at Portage du Fort from 2nd to 7th of March, from 20th to 26th of June, and trom 3rd to 8th No- vember. Clerk, H. DriscoU. . , ., , ^ . , QASPB DISTRICT. Perce Grcuit, held at Perce from 1st to 10th of March and November. Clerk. L. G. Harper. Basin Circuit, held at Basin from 12th to 21st February, and from 16th to 24th October. Clerk, John Edon. Grand River Circuit, held at Grand River from 19th to 2Sth of March and November. Clerk, Henry Dalton. Magdalen Islands Circuit, held at Amherst from 1st to 10th of July. Clerk, J. B. F. Painchaud. New Carlisle Circuit, held at New Carlisle from 15th to 24th May ana December. Clerk, John Wilkie. Carleton Circuit, held at Carleton from 15th to 24th January and July. Clerk, Edward Mann. Restigouche Circuit, held at Restigouche from 27th January to 5th February, and from 27th July to 5th August. Clerk, John Fraser. Fox River Circuit, held at Fox River from Ist to 10th of August. Qerk, John de St. Croix. ; ; ^ ^ ^ .. TBRBKBONIIB DISTRICT. Terrebonne District Circuit, held at St. Scholastique* from 7th to 12th February, May and October Qerk, J. R. BerthO" lot. Terrebonne Qrcuit, held at Terrebonne from 12th to 2l8t March, July and November. Clerk, Barnabe L. Lepage, Argenteuil County Circuit, held at Lachute from 12th to 16th January, May and September. Clerk, Thomas Barron. jousTTB DisnacT. Joliette District Grcult, held at Industry* flrom 7th to 12th March, June and November. Clerk, Louis Thomas Gronlz. .'.M -y^mi^i^m-m^M. p-?. \nv\\v^ I January, 20th Feb- ti October. to 7th of to 8th No- : 'I • If arch and uarj, and thto2Sth St tolOtb th to 24th \i Jannar J 1 January Clerk, .0 10th of lue* from L Berthe- th to2l8t we, i 12th to i Barron. h to 12th rroubc JUDICIARY. 41 L'Assomption County Circuit, held at L'Assomption from i 20th to 24th March, June and November. Clerk, J. Z. Martel. ? Montcalm County Circuit, held at Ste. Julienne, from 26th ? to 20th of March, June and November, Clerk, A. I. Des Blvi^res. BIOHBLIin DISTRICT. Richelieu District Circuit, held at Sorel* from 7th to 12th of February, May and October. Gerk, A. N. Gouin. Berthier Circuit, held at Berthier from 2l8t to 25th January, May and September. Clerk, Chs. Emond. Tamaska Orcuit, held at La Bale from 7th to 12th January, July and October. Clerk, Joseph Rousseau. SAGU1SNAT DISTRICT. Saguenay District Grcuit, held atMalbaie* from 7th to 1 2th January, May and September. Clerk, M. Lepage. CHIOOUnMI DISTRICT. Cbicoutiml District Circuit, held at Chicoutiml from 7th to 12th February, June and October. Clerk, C, Garneau. BmOUBKI DISTRICT. Rimouski District Circuit, held at St. Germain* from 7ih U) 12th of March, June and November. Clerk, F. M. Derome. HONTICAGMT DISTRICT. Montmagny District Circuit, held at Montmagny* from 7th to 12th February, May and October. Clerk, Albert Bender. RBAUGB DISTRICT. Beauce District Circuit, held at St. Joseph* from 7th to 12th March, June and November. Clerk, Z. Vezina. ARTHARASKA DISTRICT. Arthabaska District Grcuit, held at St. Christophe* from 7th to 12th March, June and November. Clerk, J. G. Dumoulin. Drummond County Grcuit held at Drummondville Arom 20th to 24th March, June and November. Clerk, John Alfred Macdonald. Megantic County Grcuit, held at Inverness fjrom 20th to 24th March, June and November. Clerk, J. H. Lefebvre. I I & *1' M^ III I .: >'] 'f\ 1 '^H.nu\^\ • t Mr I-' 1'^ il ■» '• [■:t . t » BEDFORD DISTRIOr. Bedford District Qrcuit, held at NelflonvHlo* from 7th to 12th Februarj, May and October. Clerk, F. T. Hall. Brome County Circuit, held at Knowlton from 10th to 14th March, June and November. Clerk, J. Lefebvre. fcT. HYACINTHS DIBTRIOT. St. Hyacinthe District Orcuit, held at St. Hyacinthe* from 22nd to 27th January, March and October. Clerk, L. 0. De- Lorimier. Rouville County Circuit, held at Marie ville from 1st to 5th of March, June and November. Clerk, Honore Monty. IBERVILUB DISTRICT. Iberville District Circuit, held at St. Johns* from 7th to 12th March, June and November. Gerk, F. H. Marchand. Napierville County Circuit, held at Napiervillc from 2Dth to 24th March, June and November. Clerk, A. Merizzi. BSIUSARNOIS DlSVRICr. ''' Beauharnois District Circuit, held at Beaubamois from 7th to 12th February, May and October. Gerk, Louis Beaudry. Chateauguay County Circuit, held at Ste. Martine from 26th to 29th February, May and October. Clerk, Chas M. Lebrun. Huntingdon County Circuit, held at Huntingdon from 20th to 24th February, May and udoher. Clerk, John Morrison. *Bj tbe SOth TIOh oap.M, mo. 48. the Circuit Court %i the Ohof-lton •vperaedef the Court heretofore held in the Mine County. Appeal! ftrom the Ciroait Court to the Qneen'e Bench are allowed, by the aoth Tie., cap. 44, eeo. 60, in oaMi orer twentj-flre pounds onrreaey. Xrery day, not a Sunday or a Holy day, li a JuridlMl day» GENERAL QUARIMI SESSIONS OF THE PEACE. Cftaimion ; Gbasub J. OovBsoL. A. M. Delifile and W. H. Brehant, Clerk of the Peace ; C. E. Schiller, Deputy Clerk of tbe Peace ; L. D. Beng Cotret and Alfred C. Harvey, Clerks. ,.>f Montreal : 4th February, May, August and Nov. ■* -X'ls: w, '■-'*'■;*■.•**&;- -^^m ^'MWK\i\ romTib to III f )th to 14th f intbA* from :, L. G. Do- n Ist to 5th > )nty. ' I' from 7th to archand. rem 2Uth to zi. is ttom 7th IS Beaudry. ) from 25th M. Lebrun. from 20th 1 Morrison. Ii« Ohef-llen allowed, by da oarr«M7. ^GE. ice ; G. E. ) Cotret JUDIOIART. 43 Quebec : 8th January, 4th April, 4th July and 4th October. Clerk, Pierre A. Douoet. SPECIAL SESSIONS. Under (he Act 20 Vic, cK 27 cS 29, amended by 22 Vic^ ch, 27. C. J. Coursol, Esq., Presiding Justice. Public Proiecutora. — W. H. Brehaut, Esq., Joint Clerk of the Peace ; C. £. Schiller, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. COUNTY REGISTRARS. DISTBIOr or MONTRKAL. County or Division. Montreal Chambly Huntingdon, Ist \ Reg. Division, . j Liavai .............. Soulanges Vaudreuil Verch^res Name, G. H. Ryland Thomas Austin T. Sauvageatt F.X. Leonard 6. H. Dumesnil.... F. deS. Bastion.... F. GoeoflHon Wfiere held. Quebec Portneuf Montmorency Orleans, Island of. . Dorchester, 2d Div. Lotbiuiere DISTBIOr OF QUEBEC. C. Montizambert, .. R. Leli^vre L. 0. Lefrancois.... Pierre Gosseiin F. M. Guay ft. S. Noel Montreal. Longueuil. Laprairie. Ste. Rose. Goteau Landing. St. M. de Vaudreuil. Vercheres. Quebec. CapSante. Chateau Richer. St. Laurent, Is. Or. Point Levi. Ste. Croix. Champlain MaskinoDge........ Nicolet St. Maurice DIBTBIOI OF 1BRBB KPHSBM, Ste. Genevieve de MteRinftret... J, K Picbette. Jos Jutras.... L. G. Duval Batiscan. Riviere du Loup, Becancour. Three Rivers. Id I w f n i uu ^AWWVl ■ ii' ft .•'■', If if' w i y ' \f. '*' ', 4r*Km, ^ \.^ 44 JUDICIARY. DISTRICT OF ST. FRANCIS. County or DivUion. Richmond Sherbrooke Stanstead Name. G. H. Napier Wm. Ritchie G. A. Richardson. . . WhereluM. Richmond. Sherbrooke. Stanstead Plain. DISTRICr OF GASFB. Bonaventure I J. 6. Label | New Carlisle. Gaspe I L. 6. Harper | Perce ' DISTRICT OP KAMOURASKA. '"i- Eamouraska Rimouski, No. 1. . . J. 6. Tache. John Heath DISTRICT OF OTTAWA. Ottawa I James F. Taylor . . | Ay Imer. DISTRICT OF TBRREBONini St. Louis de Kam'a. St. Jean Baptiste de Isle Yerte. Two Mountains. . . . Argenteuil Terrebonne Joliette . . . Leinster .. Montcalm, Richelien Berthier Tamaska 1st Division Charle- voix & Saguenay. 2nd Division ditto. . D. Dupras D. de Hertel J. A. Hervieux. . . . DISTRICT OF JOUBTXB. J. 0. Leblanc Marcel Poirier.... J. E. Beaupre DISTRICT OF RICBBUEU. P R. Chevallier... J. 0. Chalut J. 0. Arcand DISTRICT OF SAGUENAT. C. Duberger T. Fortin St. ScholasUque. Lachute. St. Jerome. Industry. L'Assomption. Ste. Julienne. William Henry. Berthier. St. Fr. du Lao. St. Etienne. Bale St. Paul. nf . DISTRICT OF cmoouma. ,.'..'.-■! ma. Chicoutimi | Ovide Boss^ | Chicoiitiml. DISTRICT OF RIMOUBKI. 'r.!W Rimouskiy l^o. 2... | L. F. Garon....... ( Rimooski. f> «^^- ^i.j^ : .:^.'Hkim^M:i.r^ f =^4i^ n ^'\'-\\\\\.\ 1 ' JUDICIARY. 45 DISTRICT OF MONTMAGNY. County or Division. Name. Where held. L^Islet J. D. Lepino L'Islet Bellechasse P. Forgues St. Michel. DISTRICT OF BEAUOB. . -•»f ••■^ Beauce | J. P. Proulx I St. Francois. Dorchester | A. Godbout | St. Henedine. DISTRICT OF ARTHABASKl, Megantic... Arthabaska. Drummond. Shefford . . Brome . . . . Missisquoi J. R. Lambly. E. M. Poisson. E. Cox..... .. St. Johns . . NapiervlUe. ♦Rouville . . DISTRICT OF BEDFORD. J.N. EdgartOD.... H. S. Foster R. Dickinson DISTRICT OF IBBRYILUI. L. Marchand E. Bouchard F F. Z. Hamel Leeds. St. Christopbe. Drummondville. "Waterloo. Knowlton. Bedford. St. Johns. Napierville. St. Athanase- DISTRICT OF ST. HTAOINIHB. St. Hyacinthe | H. St. Germain.... I St. Hyacinthe. L. E. P. Leberge.. I St. M. de Monnoir. Rouville DISTRICT OF BBAUBARNOIS. >•••••• Beauhamois. Ghateaguay Huntingdon Beauhamois. St. Martine, Huntingdon. y. L. de Martigny. G. A.Beaudry.... Isaac Jackson Fees allowed to Registrars. — 2s. 6d. for fyling Entry and Registry of Memorial, and 2s. 6d. more for every hundred words after the first four hundred. 2s. 6d. for every certifi- cate, or for copy of a document, and 6d. for every hundred words after the first four hundred. For every search : when the names of the parties are given, Is. ; when the names are not given, 2s. *The parti of the old Gonnty of BooTiUe remaining after the Pro* olamatlon of th e new Regiitration County of the fame name ; the Coan> ty of IherriUe not being yet proclaimed a County for Regiitratlon pur* poiea. I I Ml fl I u ;:i i xi ^ii I ^ril ^ it* .f '2'i^ M • ' I , Y 'i-.-l J I f r y , w . ■ ■ # : ; BANKS IN CANADA, With their Agencies, -s .^v-> > PUCES. NAltES OF BANKS. OFFICERS. Barrie ....... BelleviUe ti Berlin Bmvmanville,.. Brantford BrodcmUe Chatham, II ClifUm. It • • • • • • Cdbourg (I • ComtvaU. Dundas., GaU Cfoderich. Guelph . . Hamilt(m (( >••••• IngersoU, t( .Upper Canada. E. Lally, Agent. ' * Toronto Alex. Rtisseit, Agent. Upper GAnada..E. Holden. Agent. Ck)mmercial .... Andrew Tnomson , Manager. Montreal Q. M cNider, Manager. , Commercial.... R. N. Rogers, Agent. Ontario D. Fisher, Cashier. Montreal W. R. Dean, Manager. B. N. America. J. C. Geddes, Manager. Montreal. A. Greer, Manager. Upper Canada.. B. F. Church, Cashier. Commercial.... James Bancroft, Manager. Montreal F. M. Holmes, Manager. Upper Canada. .C P. Siason; Cashier. Commercial.... J. Pottenger, Agent. Zimmerman J. W. Dunklee, Cashier. Upper Canada. .James Maclem, Agent. Montreal C. H. Morgan, Manager. Toronto Geo. Hague, Agent. Montreal A. Ness, Agent. B. N. America. William Lash, Agent. Gore John Davidson, Agent. Commercial . . . William Cooke, Manager. Upper Canada.. John McDonald, Agent. Montreal Henry McCutchon, Agent* Gore T. Sandilands , Agent. Montreal R. M. Moore, Agent. GoRB W. G. Crawford, Cashier. Upper Canada.. AlfVed Stow, Cftshier. .B. N. America.. George Taylor, Manager. Montreal. ...... George Dyett, Manager. Commercial . . . . W. H. Park , Manager. Commercial.. . . W. M. Sage, Agent. Niagara DistrictC. £. Chadwick, Agent. n ,W:v#ff-^-"':V;fA^ Hh kiL VUUwA bauks in cahada. 4t ;■ PLACES. NAMES OF BANKS. OFFICKRS. Kingston Commercial. . . . A. H. Campbell. ^* Upper Canada. . W. 6. Hinds, Cashier. ** B. N. America .Samuel Taylor, Manager " Montreal A. Drummond , Manager. Lindsay Upper Canada. .S. P. Smith, Agent. *^ Montreal H. Dunsford, Agent. London Upper Canada. .James Hamilton, Cashier. " B. N. America . W. Watson, Manager. 'v Commercial. . . . J. G. Harper, Manager. < * • Montreal William Dunn , Manager. << €k>re C. Monsarratt, Agent Montreal, Montueal D. Davidson, Cashier. *< Montreal B'h . . . E. H. King, Manager. OttBank F. McCulloch, Cashier. Du Pbuflb B. H. Lemoine, Cashier. MousoNs W. Sache, Cashier. Upper Canada. . E. T. Taylor, Manager. B. N. America . R. Oassels , Manager. Commercial. . . .Thomas Kirby , Manager. Quebec Bank du Peuple, Agents. . .... .Toronto A. Munro, Agent Provincial J. D. Nutter, Manager. Ontario Henry Starnes, Manager. East. TownshipsCity Bank Agents. NewcasCle Toronto A. Smith, Agent. Niagara Upper Otnada .. . T. McCormick, Cashier . Nicokt Quebec L. M. Cresse, Agent. OaJcville Toronto J. T. M. Burnside, Agent. Oshawa Ontario John B. Warren, Manager. Ottawa Upper Canada. . Thos . Helli well , Jr. , Agent . ** B. N. America. A . C. Kelty, Agent . ** Montreal P. P. Harris, Manager. " Quebec H, V. Noel, Agent. PaHs Gore James Nimmo, Agent. Perth Commercial. . . .James Bell, Agent. *' Montreal R. Richardson, Agent. Peterborough Commercial . . .J. H. Roper, Agent. *^ Toronto A. Smith, Agent. * * Montreal J. N. Travers, Agent . . Picton Montreal James Gray, Agent. ^,:*^ "* Upper Canada.. D. Barker, Agent. (C i» 4< it «« (C tc H It i\ \M. ,<■;; i mn PLACES. NAMBS OF BANKS. OFFICERS. nM !K;(' Ml^ i« ^: Port Hope Upper Canada. .John Smart, Cashier. ** Commercial.... F. W. Harper, Manager. Prescott Commercial.... J. S. Roebuck, Agent. ** Ontario W. D. Dickinson, Manager. Quebec Quebec C. Gethings, Cashier. ** Upper Canada. .R. S. Cassels, Manager, *' B.N. America. R. Cassels, Manager . * * Montreal J. Btevenson, Manager. ** City Bank Daniel McGee, Agent. ** Du Peuple Quebec Bank, Agents. Samia Upper Canada. . Alexander Yidal, Agent. Sherbrooke City Bank W. Ritchie, Agent. '* Est. Townships. W. R. Dock, Cashier. ' Simcoe Gore D.Campbell, Agent. "' Montreal Samuel Read , Agent. Southampton .... Upper Canada. .Alex. Proudfoot, Agent. Stanhridge Est. Townships. J. C. Baker, Manager. Stanstead PRoriNaAL H. McCollom, President. *< Est. Townships. A. P. Ball, Manager. St. Catherines .... Niagara Dist . . C M . Arnold , Cashier . * * .... Upper Canada. . H . C. Barwick, Cashier . St ITiomas ..County Elgin.. Ed. Ermatinger, Manager. Stratford Upper Canada. . J . C . W . Daly , Agent . ' • Commercial .... Geo. E. Small, Agent. " ' ThreeRivers Upper Canada. .S. Dumoulin, Agent. "■ Quebec John McDougall, Agent. 4 ^^ Toronto Upper Canada. .T. G. Ridout, Cashier. *^ Toronto Angus Cameron, Cashier. B. N. America. W. G. C&ssels, Manager. Commercial .... 0. J. Campbell, Manager. Montreal R. Milroy, Manager . *^ City Bank Thomas Woodside, Manager. ** , Quebec W. W. Ransom, Manager. <* Molsons John Glass, Agent. Th-erUon Montreal J. Gumming, Agent. Waterloo Upper Canada. R. J. Dallas, Agent. *^ Est. Townships.G. G. Stephens, Manager. Whitby Montreal Thomas Dow, Manager. Woodstock Gore James Ingersoll, Agent it (■( It ^UU\\\\A BANKS IN OANADA. 49 PLACKS. NAMES OF BANKS. OFFICERS. ' Windsor. , . . . .... Upper Canada. .W. W. DuflBeld, Agent. *^ Montreal A. McNider, Agent. ** Commercial .... J . 6 . McDonald, Agent. •'< , i/'- \ ■ i\ ■ Foreign Aokmtb. i A' London (Eng)....B N. America .Head Office. l II it m 50 rOBlIGN OOirSULS. PLACK8. NAMB8 OF B1NK8. OFFICERS. l^ '4i *n;j m iJ.Ki.Jf- New York Du Peuple Bank of the Republic. " Oatario Bankofthe Republic.'" '< Molsons .The Mechanics' Bank. < < Niagara Dist . . . Bank of Manhattan Co, *' Provincial Metroplitan Bank . Boston Montreal The Merchant's Bank. " CityBank J. E. Thayer &Bro., Agents. ** Upper Canada.. Blake, Bros., & Co. ** Commercial... Merchant's Bank. " Molsons J. E. Thayer & Bro. , Agents. Albany Upper Canada. . Bank of Interior . Commercial .... Bank of Interior . ^ , Gore New York State Bank. Oswego Upper Canada. . Luther Wright's Bank . ** Toronto City Bank. Portland Upper Canada. .International Bank. Rochester. Upper Canada. . Rochester City Bank . Buffed, Niagara Dist. . . Bank of Attica. St. Johns (N. B.)B. N. America.Thos. Christian, Manager. "' Quebec Commercial Bank, of N . B. Halifax (y. S)..B. N. America. S. N. Blnney, Manager. FreaerixjUm (N. ^.^Quebec Central Bank . Vicimia, (Fa. i.)B. N. America. F. W. Wood, Manager. FOJIEIQN CONSULS. Consul for Belgium Jesse Joseph. United States C. Dor win. Frence and Denmark... ^ Hamburg\V.V.'.* .**.'.''.!!. f "^^^^^ ^y»?- Bremen ) ^ Sardinia j f^i^^®'' ( Henry Chapman. Prussia ) Yice-Con«al for Norway and Sweden, Henry Chapman. ♦♦ to the Oriental Republic 1 t n /i..ot>* of the Uruguay /''• ^' ^'^*^^- H. Chapman, Commissioner for taking af&davits for Upper \ Canada Courts, under Act 12 Victoria. \ u (( ti u u <( (i '■-K u. . ^- ^^^^^^M^-^^ismiMi ^ '^^m ^^■;- .4(. ^^\^^A\\V MONTBBAL. 51 MONTEEAL. S» ' i'r BANKS. )» V* ''■* Bank of Montreal.— Estab. 1818— Capital $6,000,000. ^ Directors. — ^T. B. Anderson, President ; Hon. J. Rose, Messrs. ) Beoj. Holmes, Jannes Logan, John Redpath, Thomas Ryan, H. ' Thomas, D. Torrance. — Cos^ter— D. Davidson. Days of Discount : Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends : Ist June and Ist December. Montreal Bane, Savings Rank Department' -• i^der the im- mediate management of Henry Vennor, Esq. Open every lawful day from 10 till 3 o'clock. Crrr Bank —Capital, $1,200,000. Diredcrs : William Work" man. President ; John Carter, Vice-President ; W. Macdonald* Charles Phillips, John Dodds. Officers.— ¥. Macculloch, Cashier ; Jamea Graham, Chief aerk ; R. Mills, Acct. ; C. J. ScoU, Paying Teller ; 6. Ruthven, Receiving Teller ;L.Mathewson, Deposit Ledger Keeper; David Kinnell, Discount Clerk : Thomas Holland, Collection Clerk ; Joseph B. Walkem, Assistant Gerk ; James Mapiea, Messen- ger . Dennis Gorman, Porter, Days of Discount : Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends : 1st June and 1st December. La Banque du Peuple.— Capital, $1,200,000. iXrecfor«— Hon. F. A. Quesnel, President ; H. B. Smith, Vice-President ; S. B. Bonner, A. E. Montmarquet, A. Sauvageau, A. Prevost, Jean Bruneau, John Pratt. C^gictrs.—'R. H. Lemoine, Cashier ; G. Peltier, Accountant ; A. Mercille, Paying Teller ; R. Terrouz, Isi Receiving Teller ; A. A. Trottier, 2nd ditto ; Ed. Fournier and Ant. Dupre, Book- Keepers ; John S. Morby, Discount Clerk ; Louis Dupuis, Assistant ditto ; L. Lamontagne, Clerk ; Loals Berth^lot, Mes- senger. Days of Discount : Tuesdays and Fridays ; Dividends : Ist March and Ist September. W- ii \x \ U 4 .■■ i! f If ^•: i\ m m ■' 1 » , .■'>•< >< 52 BANKS. ;a\ Bank OFBRrn& <.m i MoLSONs Bank.— William Molson, Pr^'S.; J. H. R. Molson, Vice-President. Oj/icer«~Wiliiam Sache, Cashier ; John Molson, Account. ; Andrew Rintoul, Teller ; John Breen, 2nd ditto , J. H. Bell, Ledger Keeper ; P. MacEwen, Discount Clerk ; Jas. Elliot| Clerk ; Colin M. Thompson, Clerk ; John Murray, Messenger. Days of Discount : Tuesdays and Fridays. J » / • Branch Gommeroial Bank. — ^Thomas Kirby, Manager ; J. < Merkell, Accountant ; J. D. Grassell, Teller; Jas. Davidson, Discount Clerk; Chas. Campbell, Ledger-Keeper ; Edward Birch, Messenger. i> Tl Branch of the Bank of Upper Canada. — 65 Great St. James Street. Ed.T. Taylor, Manager ; Wm. Simpson ,fiAccountant; Ed. Vennor, 1st Teller ; Geo. Durnford, 2nd ditto ; J. T. Dillon, Book-Keeper ; J. G. Leavitt and George Slack, Clerks. Ontario Bank.— Capital $1,000,000— Head Office— Bowman- ville, C.W. — ^Hon. J. Simpson, President ; D. Fisher, Cashier. Montreal Branch, H. Starnes, Manager, Corner Place d'Armes and Great St. James Street. .> , » 3 5 d \ Cnr AND Diarntior Sayinos Bank.— Great St. James Street. Patron, His Lordship the R. C. Bishop of Montreal ; Edwin Atwater, President ; Alfred LaRocque, Vice-President ; Henry Mulholland, L. H. Holton, H. Judah, W. Nelson, M.D., Henry Starnes, A. M. Delisle, N. Dumas and W. P. Bartley, Directors; E. J. Barbeau, Actuary. Deposits are received every day from 10 a.m., to 3 p.m. The Board meets every Wednesday evening. • a^- i,i,;**Jiyl«-i A\VA\\\U CURRENCY TABLE. c. 1 2 3 3 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 S 8 d. % 15i ^H 3 3>^ 6 V^ n% ^% 9 10)^ lOX 11>^ ?^ 3 3K 4K 6 6K o 8. d. ^^ 6 ^^ 8>^ 9 «M lOM 10% IIM 11% 0% 2% 3M I c. 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 61 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 8. d. ^y» 9 1 9>^ 110% 110% 111% 2 0% IX 2% 3 3% 4% 4% 5% 6 6% 7% 7% 8% 9 9K 2 10% 2 10% 2 11% 3 3 0% 3 1% C9 a 8. d. 3% 4% 4% 5>^ 6% 6% 6% •7% 7% 8% ^K 9% 10% 10% 11% 11% 0% 0% 1>^ 1% 2% 2% 3 3% 4 4K 5 6K 6 6% § % 9 0. s •« & £ 8. d. ! £ s. d. 63 3 1% ; 2 7 64 3 2% 2 7% 65 3 3 2 8 66 3 3% 2 8% 67 3 4% 2 9 68 3 4% 2 9% 69 3 5% 2 10 70 3 6 2 10% 71 3 6% 2 11 72 8 7% 2 11% 73 3 7% 3 74 3 8% 3 0% 75 3 9 3 1 76 3 9% 3 1% 77 3 10% 3 2 78 3 10% 3 2% 79 3 11% 3 3 80 4 3 3% 81 4 0% 3 4 82 4 1% 8 4% 83 4 1% 3 5 84 4 2% 3 5% 85 4 3 3 6 86 4 3% 3 6% 87 4 4% 3 7 88 4 4% 3 7% 89 4 5% 3 8 90 4 6 3 8% 1 00 5 4 1% 5 00 15 10 0% 10 00 2 10 2 1 1% To oonvert Pence Into Centi,— Add » cypher to anj number of Pence, and dlTide bj 6. Example : to 44 Pence add a cypher, 440, which di* Tided by 6 gives 7S 2-6th, say T8 Cents. To convert Cents Into Pence^— Multiply any number of Cents by 6, and put off the last figure, which is tenths. Example : 78 Geuts multiplied by 6 gives 438. or 43 Pence and 8'lOths, say 44 Pence. To convert Sterling into Currency.— To the given sum add one-flfth of itself, and one*twelfw of that one-flfth. . .^ Currency into Sterling.— Multiply by 80, and divide by 78. r-,' i m a % ■■y,' i i 54 OOBPOBATIOM. CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF MONTREAL, &o. C. S. BoDiBR, Esq., Matob. ALDERMSN. { *L. Marchand i *N. B. CJorse F. Leclaire ♦A. Bernard •F. F. Mullins •A. N. Rennie ♦J. B. Goyette H. Lyman R. Bellemare A. McCambridge H. Bulmer •A. Jodoln COUNCILLORS. F. Contant Jos. Duhamel Jacques Grenier Fred. Penn W. Rodden . Frs. Gusson D. Gorrie E. Thompson •J. L. Leprohon. Tho8. McCready G. L. Rolland J. B. Homier J. B. Brouseeau Chs. Tuggey *J. L. Beaadry. WARDS REPRRSENTED East Ward Grenier, Leclaire, Marchand. Centre Ward > Thompson, Gorrie, Bernard West Ward Penn, Lyman, Corse. St. Ann's Ward Rodden, McCambridge, Mallins. St. Antoine Ward McCready, Bulmer. Leprohon. St. Lawrence V! ard Rolland, Tuggey, Kennie. St. Louis Ward Homier, Bellemare, Jodoin. St. James Ward Cusson, Contant,^ Beaudry . St. Mary's Ward Brousseau, Duhamel, Goyette. -^ " OFFICERS OP THE CORPORATIOlf. John P. Sexton, City Recorder. Cba. Glackmeyer, City Clerk and Clerk Recorder's Court. Edouard Demers, City Treasurer. P. McQuisten, City Surveyor. f Peter I^ Macdonoil, Assistant City Clerk. Jobn Higgins, W. Tessier, F. A. Lamontagne, Assistants, Treasurer's Office^ H. J. Ibbotson, Deputy Clerk Recorder's Court. ^ , . ^,. , W. H. Mackenzie, Assistant Surveyor. '" ' Louis Lesage, Superintendent of Water Works. * Retira !n Marcb next, but art eligible fbr re^Ieeties. I i • ' ^U\\\ r OF lOQ rohon. ready md ier ifieau udry. chand. Qard Mallins. prohoQ. ie. loin. ry. loyette. rt Btants, r. ri* ■* MOMTBXAL. 56 > \ \ E. L. Ranson, Clerk of Water Works. 6. N. Gossolin, Collector of Water Rates. C. PerriD, Extra Clerk of Water Works. F. X. Gallagher, Extra Clerk Road Department. J. B. Dubuc, Inspector Fire Department. A. Bertram, Chief Engineer Fire Department. Moses J. Hays, Chief of Police. J. PerrigOy Clerk of Bonsecour's Market. F. Benoit, Assistant do V , John Abbott, Clerk of St. Ann's Market. , . Thomas Day, Assistant do. Joseph Robillard, Pound Keeper, Gerk of Hay and Cattle Market, Vigor Square. A. Schwartz, Clerk of Hay Market. Elie Beaulieu, Clerk of St. I^wrence Market. V T. Orsali, Clerk of Papineau Market. ' A. D. Joubert, Bailiff & Crier Recorder's Court. James Darcy, Messenger. \ Job, Favis^ AUomey, W. Boss and C. F. Papinkau, Notaries, .* ^' cxniMrrrBBS. \ . .,' Finance : Marchand, Chairman ; Lectaire, Balmer, Jodoin, Gorrie, Lyman, Rodden. Road : Jodoin, Chairman ; McCambridge, Bulmer, Bernard, Goyette, Contant, Rolland Police : Leclaire, Chairman ; Corse, Bernard, Contant, Rod- den, Homier, Tuggey. Fire : Lyman, Chairman ; Corse, MuUins, Duhamel, Mc- Cready, Rolland, Homier. Water : Gorrie, Chairman ; Jodoin, Thompson, Leprohon, Mullins, Brousseau, Grenier. Markets : Homier, Chairman ; Contant, Grenier, Penn, Rodden, McCready, Rolland. Light : Grenier, Chairman ; Corse, Thompson, Bellemare, Contant, Brousseau, Tuggey. City Hall ; Penn, Chairman ; Mullins, Bellemare, Duhamel, Cusson, Tuggey, Beaudry. Licenses : Bulmer, Chairman ; McCambridge, Leprohon, Goyette, Contant, Cusson, Brousseau. Health : Bernard, Chairman ; Marchand, Leprohon, Ronnie, Bellemare, Duhamel, Penn. I ^^U\\U 11 . I'T'/.I! MUNICIPAL TAXES. Abstract of (he Assessment By-Laws of the City Council, Assessment of Is. 6d. In the £ on the assessed yearly value of all real property within the City. Wholesale Merchants, Retail Merchants, Traders, Dealers, Manufacturers, Professional Men, &c., at £7 lOg, ^ £100 on the rental. . -^ ^•tatute Labour, 6s. Inn-koepers :~ • \y * .ji f «^itii , It' X6 15 9 11 6 14 1 16 17 19 13 on rental to £ 40 60 . 80 too o 125 150 176 t* £26 6 3 on rental to £200 28 2 6 260 30 18 9 300 33 16 400 39 7 6 600 43 16 600 3 6 9 22 10 and 4 7 6 on every additional £100 over 600 Auctioneers, — an annual duty of £50 for 1st class, and £40 for 2nd class, and £10 for each Clerk employed to cry out. Grocers, £7 10s. ^ £100 on their rental Gas Works, — an annual duty of £200. Livery Stable-keepers, — an annual duty of £20 : on each two- wheeled carriage, 15s. ; on each four-wheeled ditto, 20s. Inn-keepers, having vehicles for the use and advantage of customers — for each two-wheeled carriage, 308. ; for each four-wheeled ditto, 40s. Pawnbrokers, — an annual duty of £50. Hawkers carrying a pack, — an annual duty of £2 Ditto using cart or vehicle, — annual duty of £6. For each pleasure horse, 30s. : for each working horse, 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. Vehicles for hire, for each two-wheeled vehicle, 20s ; for each four-wheeled ditto, 30s. Stage Coach, Omnibus or Stage Waggon— when drawn by one or two horses, 40s. ; when drawn by four or more horses, 60s. .-f'l .^al«?;«>^^>^»'!*l^" ^^vn\\\\,\ MOMTRBAL. 67 ? For each close carriage or corresponding winter vehicle , X5 ; i four wheeled half covered carriage or ditto, drawn by two I horses, 60s. ; four wheeled half covered carriage or ditto, ' drawn by one horse, 60b. ; double dennett, &c. , or ditto, 408. ; gig, caleche, spring cart or ditto, 80s. ; waggon or vehicle not above specified, or winter vehicle, adapted for draught of two or more horses, 20s. Dogs, 7s. 6d. each. (Sheltering or permitting to resort is keeping a dog.) Theatres : an annual duty of £40 (above assessment) on the proprietor. Proprietors of Caravans of Wild Beasts, circuses, &c. to obtain permission from His Worship the Mayor, and pay £25 therefore, and ten dollars for each subsequent day that the same is open. Proprietor or proprietors of each Steam Ferry Boat plying from Laprairie or Longueuil, an annual duty ot £50 cy. Banks or Bank Agencies,— annual duty of £100. ' • Fire insurance companies or agencies — annual duty of .^0. Marine insurance companies do do 25. Brokers or money changers do do 80. Produce brokers, money lenders and commission merchants, an annual duty of £20. Distillers or Agents of Distillers— 20 per cent, on tho whole of the rental of business premises. Brewers or Agents of Brewers — 15 per cent, on the whole of the rental of business premises. Ball Allies, Skittle Grounds^ Nlne-PUi Allies : an annual duty of £12 10s. Brick Yards— an annual duty of £10. Horse Dealers do do 5. li'- 'i .J 4... i ,,>,■ OOXXBCIED BT CLERK OF BONSEGOrBS Mi^RKET. Each Garter, Cabman, &c. , shall pay an ar oal duty to the Clerk of the Bonsecours Market, for registration and number, as follows :— For every cart or caleche, 10s. ; ditto cab, whether two or four wheeled, 15s. ; ditto coach drawn by two horses, 80s.; ditto omnibus, 508.; certificate to every Master carter, Is.; ditto driver, 6d. : .# 58 GAB FABBS, BTO. I- The Clerk of the Bonsecours Market also collects all assess* ments leviable on all horses and vehicles for which certificates of registry are applied for, viz : — On each working horse, annually, 12s. 6<1. ; ditto two- wheeled vehicle, for hire, 16s. ; ditto four wheeled ditto, 20s.; ditto stage coach, omnibus or waggon, drawn by one or two horses, 40s.; ditto drawn by four or more horses, 603.; each cart or sleigh drawn by one horse, conveying any kind of building materials into the City from the Banlieu, an annual duty of 5s. for registration 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. Brickmakera, Builders, or any person carting building ma- terials in the City, an annual duty for registration as follows : For each two-wheeled vehicle, or corresponding winter vehicle, drawn by one horse, 15s. ; ditto, drawn by two horses, 20b. ; for each waggon, or corresponding winter vehicle, drawn by two or more horses, 20s. All Bakers, Brewers and Distillers, and their Agents, the following annual duty for registration : — For each Baker's two wheeled vehicle, or corresponding sleigh, 40s. ; ditto waggon or ditto, 60s.; ditto Brewer's or Distiller's two or four-wheeled vehicle or corresponding sleigh, 60s. PARES FOR COACHES, CABS, &a ' Ooachet or four wheeled Cabs or corresponding winter Vehicles drawn by two horses. For the first hour, 5s. For each subse- quent hour, 3s. 9d., and pro raJta for intermediate quarters of an hour. CaJbs^ two or four wheeled or corresponding voimUr V^ideSy drawn by one horse. For one or two persons, for the first hour 2s. 6d., and for each subsequent hour, 2s. For three or four persons, for the first hour, 3s 9d., and for each subsequent hour, 28. 6d., and pro rata for intermediate quarters of an hour. Calechet. For one or two persons, for the first hour, Is 10>^d.,and for each subsequent hour. Is. 6d. For each person over that number, 5d. extra, and pro rata for intermediate quarters of an hour. ^j*4iM;'-i 59 <•- COACHES CABS \ TIME ALLOWED or 4 irhMled S or 4 wheeled CALE0HE9. to go mnd return, half Cabi or oorres- or correspond' g . <. V • t a&bottr. pondiQg winter winter vehlele, ; ". ..■ rehioles, drawn drawn bjl -'■,..■ by 2 horses. horse. For For For For For For Ff^AaES. lort 8 or 4 lor 2 B or 4 lor 2 8 or 4 persons persons persons persons per8ons|persons From any pl^ce to s, d. f. d. s. d. i. d. 8, d. f. d. any othier within the same division and bacic again. 1 8 2 iVa 1 6 10 From any division t 4 to any place in < f the next division and back again. llOJi 2 6 1 8 llOM 10 1 8 From the 1st to 8rd division, or from Srdtolstditision ... t 110>^ and baclc agafai. 2 6 8 < 2 6 1 3 ll lOK RATES OF CARTAGE. iVom any of the Harbour Wharves or any place in the Mrst Divisiony to the Canal, within the City limits : - , : _ . .. i, d. For each load not exceeding 15 cwt 1 For each load from 15 to 20 cwt 1 4 For each load of 20 cv t and upwards 1 8 Js/ies.— For each k>r.- of 8 barrels, from Canal to In- spection Store 1 Ashes.-^For each load of 8 barrels, from Inspection Store to Wharves 1 Pork and Berf.-^For each load of 4 barrels, from Canal or Wharves to any place in the First Division, and vice versa 7>a i^tour.— For each load of 6 barrels, from Canal to Har- bour Wharvofc, or any place in the First Division, and vice versa 7K i!j i 1:. it'A %w 1 if !3 H 4' M i; il 60 BATES OF OABTAGB. ml «. d. Fire Wood. — From Canal and vice versct, per Cord to any nlac6 in *^^ St. Ann's Suburb 1 10^ St. Joseph Suburb 2 6 St. Antoine Suburb 3 St. Lawrence Suburb, west of St. Lawrence Street.... 3 9 St. Lawrence Suburb, north-east of St, Lawrence Street including St. Louis Street 4 6 Quebec Suburb, as far as Papineau Road 5 3 Quebec Suburb, beyond Pupineau Road *: . . 6 To any place within the limits of 1st Division, west of St. Joseph Street. 3 To any place within the limits of 1st IMvision, north-east of St. Joseph Street 3 9 From any of the Harbour WharveSy and vice versay to any place wUhin 1st Div. 2nd Div. 3rd Div, Goods not hereinafter mentioned, for each load not oyer 15 cwt Ditto 16 to 20cwt 8. d. 9 1 1 4 4 3 9 1 10^ 2 6 3 9 6 9 9 2 6 1 6 1 8. I 1 1 5 4 2 3 4 8 10 3 2 1 d. 4 8 6 6 9 6 3 6 6 3 f. d. 1 3 1 8 Ditto 20 cwt. and upwards , 2 100 bushels of Salt 6 <* ofGrain 5 3 Cord of Wood off Boats 3 6 *' '* out of Rafts 5 Boards, per 100 pieces, 1 inch thick and 12 feet long 5 3 << 2 inch Plank 9 9 *' 3 inch Plank 12 Coals, per chaldron 4 6 Iron and Stoel, per ton 2 6 Molasses and Sugar, per hogshead 1 6 Divisions referred to in the foregoing liibles — First Division — From Prince's Street, St. Ann Suburb, by a direct line to entrance of St. Antoine Street, thence along Craig and St. Louis Streets to Lacroix Streets and down to the River. jfc; ' ^^^■•\V^\x\ MONTBEIL. 61 8. d. any • • ••■ 10>i ...2 6 >• * .3 >...3 9 reei ...4 6 • ..5 3 • .«6 tof • • aO iast . ..S 9 1 3 4 1 8 8 2 6 6 5 3 I 3 6 5 J 5 3 J 9 9 5 12 J 4 6 ) 2 6 1 1 6 rb,by a ng Craig le River. gecond Division — ^The portion of the City bounded by the boundary of the first division, and McCord Street, Mountain Street, as far as its junction with St. Catherine, thence in a direct line along St Catherine Street to its junction with Papi- neau Road, and thence dov/n Papineau Road to the River. Third Division—The po;Uon beyond the 2nd Division, and within the City limits. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. v^Y;,' ./ \(- MONTREAL. T. Bonthillier, Collector ; John Lewis, Surveyor. Long Room. — ^F. Crispo, Chief Cleric ; C. Selby, landing waiter : T. F. Barry, J. P. Purcell, W. Blakely, L. J. Duches- nay and J. £. >':^lenpuve, clerks. Water 5i(2e.— J. Jordan, assistant surveyor and chief land- ing waiter ; C. W. Ma^on, first landing waiter ; J. Grey, E. Myer, H. Lacroix, landing waiters ; F. Campion, T. Watkins, clerks ; H. Fletcher, tide surveyor ; 0. Loranger, assistant locker ; J. Douglass, sampler and weigher ; T. BcU and A. Levesque, appraisers ; J. McNider, examining warehouse keeper ; M. Scholes, house keeper. Ota Stations. — Rouse's Point: B. Burland, surveyor and landing waiter ; L. C. Vandal, and R. Wilson, landing waiters. St. Hyacinthe : John Nelson, landing waiter. Lachine : L. Globensky, landing waiter. E. D. Philips, Hurveyor and landUig waiter ; F. Barry, pre- ventive OfiQcer. TRINITY HOUSE. Andrew Shaw, Master ; William Bristow, Deputy Master ; Wm. Edmonstone, Henry Starnes, J. L. Beaudry, Victor Hu- dou. Thomas Morland, Pierre Cote, Wardens ; E. D. David, Registrar ; C. Curran, Water Bailiff. Office, Harbor Com- missioners' Building. ».■«*, -i ,— • 111 '^3 n i-. ;!i^ m ^3>: m !• 1 ;■ km ' 'ii MILITIA DEPARTMENT. Lieut. -Col. D. Macdonnellf D.A.G. , UppenCanada ; lieut.- Col. A. de Salaberry, D.A.6., Lower Canada ; Lieut. -Ck)!. Er- matiuger, Inspecting Field Officer for Lower Canada ; Col. de Hertel, Commanding 9th Military District. • Ninth Miutart Distriot, C. E. M^jor J. R. Spong, Assist. AcUt. -General. Lieut. -Col. John Dyde, Commandant of the Active Force. MoifTRiut VoLVrnKSR Catalrt. — Class A— Lleut.-Gol. com- manding, E. D. David ; Major, C. W. Ogilvie ; A^utant, Major R. Lovelace ; Surgeon, J. W. Hingston ; Paymaster, F. D. Fulford ; Quartermaster, J. Sutherland. No. I IZVoop— John Smith, Captain ; John Ogilvie, Lieutenant ; Joseph Tees, Cornet No. 2 Troop. — O. T. Lanquedoc^ Captain ; P. Beaudry, Lieutenant ; 6. D'Orsonnes Cornet. ''-k IST (or Princoe of Waubs) Yoluntebr Miutu RifusofCana- DA.»Lieut.-CoIonel Thomas Wily, Commanding ; Minors, B. Devlin, T. A. Evans. lit Companyh-^. W. Hanson, Captain ; T. F. Blackwood, Lieutenant ; C. Hanson, Ensign ; R. 6. Starke, Sup. Ensign. \ 2ind Compam.'^. Garven, Captain ; Pearson, Ensign. , Lieut ; G. B. drd Conupany. — S. H. May, Captain ; W. Middleton, Lieut. ; George Wilson, Ensign. 4ih Company.'^F. F. Mullins, Captain ; J. Gillies, Lieutenant. 6th ConuDany.— H. Cavanagh, Captain ; D. Roooey, Lieuten- ant ; F. %. Gallagher, Ensign ; Wm. Farrell, Sup. Ensign. etk Co7npany*^-€, F. Hill, Captain ; J. Bronsdon, Lieutenant ; W. O. Smith, Ensign ; G. S. Eraser, Sup. Ensign. 8^ Company.— L. 0. Dufresae^ Captain ; E. Dupont, Lieuten- ant : C. Payette, Ensign. 9th Ccmpany.m^lx. A. H. Latour, Captain ; F. X. Lantier, Lieutenant ; -«— Mielleux, Ensign ; A. David, Sup. Ensign. HigKUmdRifie Company.-^. Macpherson, Captain ; P. Moir, Lieutenant ; G. Brown, ^sign ; A. G. Lindsay, Sup. Ensign. Staff. — E. Evans, Captain and Actjutant ; , Paymas- ter ; P. Cooper, Lieut, and Quartermaster ; Wm. E. Scott, Surgeon ; F. W. Campbell, Assistant Surgeon, m Is \M ■ .*.\.v--'''«JIN'-.' minm^m^^-^nAM^ Montreal Fisu> Batifibrt of AimuBRt.—- H. Hogati, Com- manding, Major ; Alex. A. Stevenson, Captain ; Jos. Bauden, 1st Lieut. ; W. McGibbon, 2nd Lieut. ; —Boyd, 3rd Lieut. ; Montreal Foot Artillbky. — Alex. Wand, Captain ; K. W. Isaacson, 1st Lieut. ; W. H. Boyd, 2Dd LieuU ; --— Mayor, 3rd Lieut. Both Companies of Artillery are under the command of Major H. Hogan. a , . I \ COMMISSIONERS FOR RECEIVING AFFIDAVITSr for the superior court, MONTREAL. Samuel W. Monk. Louis J. A. Papineau. William F. Coffin. John Boston. J. A. Labadie. Joseph Jones. William Ross. J. Belle. Etienne Goy. L. G. Dubois. William H. Brefaaut. James Smith. P. J. Beaudry. George Weekes. 0. Leblanc. C. A. Terroux. A. Pelletier. Thomas McGinn. J. S. Hunter. G. H. Kernick. - Commissioners tinder the Aliens* Act, Commissioners to ad- minister Oath to Public Officers, Commissioners to Enlist and Attest Soldiers or Persons desirous of entering Her Majesty's Service under the Imperial Act, 12 Vic, chap. 10.— A. M. DeUsle and W. H. Brehaut. MONTREAL POUCE. Charles Joseph Coursol, Inspector atid Superintendent ; Charles M. Delisle. Clerk ; William Fraser and John L. Tdtu, Constables under tne Ordnance 2 Vic, chap. 2.. CWT POUCE FORCE. M. J. Hays, Chief ; E. Flyn, Sub-Chief East Station ; A. Blssonetto, do. West Station ; Anthony Maher, J. MeBride, 0. Bcauci.ard, Sergeants: 75 Sub-Constables. A East Station, City Hall, Bonsecours Market. B Station, St. Charles Barromee Street. C Station, Chaboillez Square. D Station, Panet Street. r.' if' w Mm ii !i 'iuK JUSTICES OF THE PEACE Foriht ijpi Amiot, Narcisse Beaublen, Pierre Beaudry, J. L. Beaudry, Louis Belle, Joseph Belle, Charles E. Bagg, Stanley C. Berthelot, Olivier BouihilJler T. Brault, C/A. ' Browne, George Bruneau,0. T. • -^- Bruneau, Jean Cherrier, CIS. c ,. Campbell, Bollo Chapman, Henry « Charlebois, B. H. Clarke, Francis Coffin, W. F. Crawford, John DesRiviers, J. HcGiU Driscoll, Henry. Donegani, John Dorwin, Canfleld Doucet.Theod. Dyde, John Ermatinger, William Evans, Charles W. Ferres, James Moir Ferrie, Hon. Adam Ferrier, Hon. Jametf Gagnon, J. A. Geddes, Charles Grenier, Joseph Gugy, B. C. A. Glennon, John Hall, Benjamin Hays, Moses J. He ward, Augustus '1 .. Oilty qf Montr tal. Holmes, Bepjamlo Jackson, Henry Job in, Joseph H. Jodoin, Pierre '• Jordan, John Labadie, Joseph A. Lacombe, Patrice Laframboise, Alexis I^amothe, Pierre Leblanc, Ovide ' . > Leclaire, Francois Leeming, John Lemoine, B. H. Leprohon, Jean L. Leslie, Hon. James Lunn, William Moreau, Laurent A. Masson, Damase Masson J. W. A. B. .,i Mathewson, John McCambridge, Alex. Meillieur, J. B. Moffat, Hon. George McDougall, D. Lorn Morland, Thomas Mathewson, Jas. Lavens Maitland, Edward ;^. Nelson, Wolft'ed O'Meara Michael O'Gilvio, Alex. Walker Pare, Hubert Penn, Frederick \ • Perrin, Franfois > Phelan, John Pinsonnault, Alft'ed Quesnel, Hon. F. A. Routh, H. L. Ryland,G. H. Shuter, Joseph .^1 i,,.«^,. »•* 'W.'il '.«fe ■^^^Mjm^^ ^\V\\Uv\,\ HOHTIUBAL. 65 w ,«u/y .J it Smith, H. B. Starnes, Henry Terroux, Charles A. Trestler, J. B, C. i! Ty lee, Robert Smith vi n Vlger, Hon. D. B. ^Whitney, H. H. Wilson . Hon. Charles Workman, Wm. Young, Hon. John . . THE BAR OF LOWER CANADA. ,., , / .., JDittrict of Montreal, ,^, ,, oouNaL. ;/ *'.... B. MoKay, Batonnier. * . Joseph Papin, Snydic. ■' '.^ - ^ A. Robertson, Treasurer. j » Med Marchand, Secretary. F. O. Johnson E. D. Carter C. A. Leblanc ' ;^ F. P. Pomhiville. '■ F. Griffin Hon. T. J. J, Lorangor 5. Belanger 6. Macrae / •■ BOIBO OF EXAMINBRS. Hon. T. J. J. Loranger, Ed. Carter, F. P. Pominville, Strachan Bethune, ^. i « » Jos. boutke, :> ^i F. Cassidy, '" F. G. Johnson, . Jos. Papin, C. S. Cherrler, Hugh Taylor, v „ Wilfrid Dorion, . ,., ; H. W. Austin. H "' MEHBBBS. Hon. G. E. Cartier AUy. Gen, Dunbar Ross Hy. DrlscoU, Q.C, C.S. Cherrler, Q.C Hon. L. T. Drum- mond, Q.C Hon. J.Ros^, Q.C7. Fr. Griffin, Q.C, H. Judah^ Q.C. N. Dumas, Q.C. Date of commis'on Nov., 1836 Feb., 1835 May, 1823 Aug., 1822 Sept., 1836 Sept.,X842 Dec., 1824 May, 1829 Kov.,1834 HBICBBBS, The Hon. L. V. Sicotte, Q.C. Hon. T. J. J. Lo- ranger, Q.C. Hon. C. G. S. De Bleury T. S. Judah John Bleakley Thomas Nye W, Vondenrelden J. P. Sexton Date of commis'on Sept., 1837 April, 1844 Nov., 1819 Dec, 1824 Aug., 1825 Dec, 1827 Feb., 1828 Feb., 1827 •4^- ^^ ,t.| n ■V; "'lit M hi. m m m il 66 JUDIOIABT. MEMBERS. Date of commis'oD Hugh Tjiylop Henry o! Andrews C, (). A. Till goon E. D. David John J. Day Wm.F. Coffin F. D. Car tier R. A.Hubert P. de Boucherville Henry Stuart Robert Mackay Murdoch Morison Charles A. Leblanc Louis A . Oliver John Monic H.J. Ibbotson Joseph Dciagrave Andrew Robertson Antoine A. Dorion Joseph Rouer Roy Andre R. Cherrier Jules Lamotbe Alexander Deseve Alexander Cross Strachan Bethune Chas. Glackmeyer M. Laframboise Murdo Mclver Gedeon Ouimet Jules R. Berthelot Chas. R. Bed well Euclide Roy Edward Carter P. R. Lafrenaye Eugene U. Piche C. Dunk in George Macrae Joseph Papin Nov., Deo., Dec, June, Nov., Jan., April, Jan., Nov., Dec., Nov., Sept., Dec. , Jan. , Feb., April, Sept., Jan., Feb., Mar., May, Oct., May, May, Sept., Dec, Feb., Aug., Sept., Sept., Jan., Feb., Sept., Mar., July, Nov., U6C , 1829 1830 1830 1832 1834 1836 1836 1836 1837 1837 1837 1838 1839 1839 1841 1841 1841 1841 1842 1842 1842 1842 1842 1843 1843 1843 1843 1844 1844 1844 1844 1845 1845 1845 1846 1846 1846 1846 1IEMBBR8. John R. Fleming. Joseph Doutre William E. Holmes Magloire Lane tot John J. C. Abbott Bernard Devlin Charles Daoust Henry W. Austin P. C. Durauceau Richard McDonnell Fred. W.Torrance Marcus Doherty Francis Cassidy Charles Laberge Alex. Stevenson L. D. Rene Cotret Louis Betournay Thomas R. Wragg John Campbell William A. Bates John Bates T. A.R. Laflamme V. P. W. Dorion F. Pominville M.y. Numenville Henry Bancroft J. C. A. Mondelet John Popham Jean J. E. Bibaud S. W. Dorman Godfrey Laflamme L. E. C. Ricard Alexander Morris Wm. B. Lambe. Charles J. Dunlop Joel C. Baker Jos. M. Desjardins A.A.Archambault Date of commis'on Mar., 1847 April, 1847 July, 1847 Sept., 1847 Oct., 1847 Oct., 1847 Oct., 1847 Feb., 1848 May, 1848 June, 1848 June, 1848 July, 1848 Aug., 1848 Nov., 1848 Dec, 1848 Jan., 1849 Feb., 1849 April, 1849 May, 1849 May, 1849 July, 1849 Oct., 1849 June, 1850 July, 1850 Aug., 1850 Aug., 1850 Sept., 1850 Oct., 1850 Nov., 1850 Nov., 1860 Mar. ,1851 April, 1851 July, 1861 Sept., 1851 Oct., 1851 Oct., 1851 Dec, 1851 Dec, 1851 ^i^^^M^im^i^itiim^: MONTBIAL. 6t •» .1 MBMBntS. Date Of commis'on W. W. Robertson Jea : P. MacKay T. K. Ramsay Louis BelaDger LudgerG.Leblanc O.A.R. ditLafieche Louis S. Morin Joseph R. Turcot Denis B. Goedilce D. G. D. Bondy Jean 0. Benoit Edmund Barnard Alexis E. Dumesnil L. F. W. Marchand Alex. H. Lunn George B. Cramp Joseph A. Defoy Jos. M. Loranger William A. Bovey Jude Bouthillier C. A. T. Chagnon Pierre A. Fauteux J. F. Desrivieres A. Filiatreault John G. Barnston Alexis St. Amand Charles Marcil C. Archambault H. L. Snowdon Louis A. Jette S. Lesage J. Duhamel H. R. Valliers de St. Real Dunbar Browne P. E. Bruneau M. Marchand P. D. Heyneman April, 1852 Sept. y 1852 Oct., 1852 Oct., 1852 Dec, 1852 Feb., 1858 Feb., 1858 Feb., 1853 April, 1853 Sept., 1853 Oct., 1853 Oct., 1853 Jan., 1854 Feb., 1854 Feb.. 1854 June,' 1854 Dec., 1854 April, 1855 June, 1855 Oct., 1855 Nov., 1855 Dec, 1855 Dec, 1855 Mar., 1856 May, 1856 May, 1856 Oct., 1856 Dec, 1856 Jan., 1857 Feb., 1857 Mar., 1857 April, 1857 April, 1857 July, 1857 Sept., 1857 Sept., 1857 Nov., 1857 MBMBIRS. Date of commis'on W. F. Gairdner Louis Beaudry J. A. Belle J. K. Elliott Paul St. Denis James G. Day L. 0. Loranger D. H Senecal J. B. Bourgeois P. Doutre V. P. H. Bourgeau Ed. Eraser J. L. Decary Adolph Germain Peter Ryan Isaie Jodoln G. A. Champagne Maximo Gareau L. R. Church William Price J. P. Falkner J. A. Foisy G. Desbarats, Jr. Z. Gauthier F. J. D. Ricard S. D. Rivard G. A. Pariseault JohnL. Morris Erneste Racicot J. G. Daly L. D. Richard T. Larose E. Kemp R. A. Leach Louis F. B.Masson M. Charpuntier Alphonse Meillour B. T. DeMontigny Jan., 1858 Feb., 1858 Mar., 1858 Mar., 1858 Mar., 1858 April, 1858 May, 1858 May, 1868 May, 1858 June, 1858 June, 1858 July, 1858 Sept., 186S Sept., 1858 Sept. , 1858 Sept ,1858 Nov., 1858 April, 1859 Feb., 1859 Feb., 1859 Mar., 1859 Mar., 1859 May, 1859 June, 1859 June, 1859 June, 1859 June, 1859 June, 1859 June. 1859 July, 1859 Aug., 1859 Oct., 1859 Oct., 1859 Oct.. 1859 Nov., 1859 Nov., 1859 Nov.. 1859 Dec, 1869 ''t •V: # I ml liV ; t> -, I;- ■ M M M 68 OOLLEQIB AND BOHOOLS. \ t MEMKERS. Joseph Bosse Come Morrisset Chs. P. Pel letter M. C. Desnoyers G. H. Month P. B. DolaBruere P. A. CaHgraln J. A. Mousseau M^d. Laadot Date of commis'oa Jan.^ 1S60 Jan., 1860 Jan., 1860 Feb., 1860 Mar., 1860 Mar., 1860 Mar., 1860 Mar., i860 May, 1860 1CKMBBR8. H. A. McCoy Thomas J. Walsh L. liabelle H. Garelin Qeo. BBatbee E. LaGrosiers Desire Girouard J. B. Normandeau S. W. Slcotto Date of commis'on May, 1860 Juno, 1860 July, 1860 July, 1860 Sept. ,1860 Sept., 1860 Oct., 1860 Oct., I860 Oct., 1860 ., . MARRIAGE LICENSES. Issued by A. Ross. Residence : No. 11 Mount Royal Terrace, McGill College < Avenue. COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. Universttt op MoGill College. Visitor : The Governor Ge- neral. Governors : Hon. Charles D. Day, L.L.D., President ; Hon. James Ferrier, T. B. Anderson, D. Davidson, B Holmes, A. Robertson. M.A , G. Dunkin, M.A., A. Morris, M.A., W. Molson, Esquires. Principal: J. W. Dawson, LL.D.,F.G. 8. FeUows: The Deans of the FacuUies of Law, Medicine and Arts, the Rector of the High School, B. Ghamberlin, M.A., B.C.L., W. B. Lambe, B.C.L., W. Jones, M.D., Sir W. E. Logan, L.L.D.,F.R.S., F.G.S. W. C. Baynes, B. A, Secretary, Registrar ahd Bursar. FacuUy cf Arts : Rev. Canon Leach, D C.L., Vice-Principal, Dean of the Faculty, Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logic, and Molson Professor of English Literature ; Alexander John- son, M.A., Professor of Miitbematics anu Natural Philosophy ; Rev. G. Cornish, B.A., Professor of Classical Literature ; Rev. A. DeSola, LL.D .Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Literature ; J. W. Dawson, lLD., F.G.S., Professor of Natural History and Agriculture; C. F. A. Markgraf, Professor of German Language and Literature; P. J. Darey, M.A., Prof, of French Language and Literature ; M. J. Hamilton, C.E„ Professor of Civil En- if] VONTRBAL. 69 gineerlng; Charles Smallwood, M.D. , Professor of Meteorology. Jonathan Barber, M.K.C.S.L., Professor of Oratory. The Session of the Faculty of Arts commences on the 6th September and ends on the Ist day of May. The course extends over four years, and entitles the Student, after a satisfactory examination, to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Faculty qf Medicine : Geo. W. Campbell, M. A. , M.D., Dean of the Faculty and Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery ; A. Hall, M.D., Professor of Mid' ifery and the Diseases of Women and Children ; W. Fraser '.D., Prof, of the Institutes of Medicine; W. Sutherland, M.iJ., Professor of Chemistry ; W. E. Scott, M.D. , Professor of Anatomy ; W. Wright, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy : R. P. Howard, M.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice or Medicine ; D. 0. McCallum. H.D., Professor of Clinical MedicineandMedicalJurispruaence ; , Professor of Clinical Surgery ; R. Craik, M.D., Demonstrator of Ana- tomy and Curator of Museum. The Sessions of the Medical Faculty commence on the first Monday in November and end on the 1st day of May. Tlio course extends over four years, and entitles the Student, after a sati^actory examination, to tho degree of Doctor of Medicine and burgery. FajcvUy qf Law : Hon. W. Badgley, D.C.L., Professor of Public and Criminal Law; J. J. C. Abbott, B.G.L.,Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Commercial Law; F. W. Torrance, M. A., Professor of Civil Law ; P. R. lafranaye, B.C.L., Prof, of Jurisprudence and Legal Bibliography ; R. 6. Laflamme, Professor of Customary Law and the Law of Real Estate. The sessions of the Faculty of Law commence on the first Monday in November. High School Department : Professor H. A. Howe, M.A., Rector: T. A. Gibson, M.A., W. Kay, M.A,, J. Martland, B.A., Classical and Senior English Masters ; D. Kodger, M.A., Mathematical Master ; J. Kemp, J. M. Reid, Junior English and Writing Masters ;' Professor P. J. Darey, M.A., French Master ; Professor C. F. A. Markgraf, German Master; J. Andrew, Elocution Master ; J« Duncan, Drawing Master ; J. Follenus, Music Master ; A. Grant, Book-keeping. Terms : Fall Teem, 1st September to 15th November ; Winter Term, I6th November to 3l8t January ; Spring Term, IstFeby. to 15tn April ; Summer Term, 16th April to 30th June. .■I7,\i- , 1' i^* m t ri'i V^■■' ( , li' »•• f V ! I !>!' ; 70 OOLLlOnS AND 80HOOL8. Fset (iDClusiye all charges ) : For toe two Senior Forme .... $12 00 per lerm, ** four Junior do 10 00 " '•\K • I tt Preparatory do. .... 8 00 Payable in advance to the College Secretary who will iasue tickets at the beginning of each term. MoGiu Normal School. — Affiliated to the University, under the control of the Superintendent of Schools and the Corpora- tion of the Universitv.— J. W. Dawson, L.L.D.f Princtpal and Adjunct Professor of Natural History and Agriculture ; Wm. Henry Hiclcs, Esq., and Sampson Paul Robbins, Esq., Ordinary Professors ; P. J. Darey, M.A., Associate Professor of French. Regular instruction in Drawing is given by Mr. J* Duncan, and in Music by Mr. R. S. Fowler. Model School of McGill Normal School. — Teacher of Boys' School, Mr James McGregor ; ditto Girls' Sehool, Miss Mary McCrackeu. UinvERsrnr ofBbsbop'sCollkoe, Lknnoxvilli.— Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1853. — President of the Corporation and Visitor, Rt. Rev. the Lord Btshop of Quebec ; Vice-President of the corporation and Visitor, Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Montreal ; Chancellor, Hon. Edward Bowen, D.G.L. ; Vice- Cliancellor, Hon. J. S. McCord, D.C.L. ; Trustees, Hon. E. Hale, W. Honcker, Esq., Rev. R. Lindsay, B. T. Morris, Esq., Rev. 0. P. Reid, Lt. Col. Rhodes. College Council : Rev. J. H. Nicolls, D.D.. H. Miles, M.A., E. Chapman, M.A., Rev. J. H. Thompson, M.A., Rev. J. W. Williams, M.A. Officers of the Corporation : E. Chapman, M.A. .Secretary ; E. L. Montizam- bert, M.A., Honorary Counsel ; Rev. L. Doolittle, MJ^., and B. T. Morris, M.A., Attorneys ; Hon. E. Hale and B. T. Morris, Auditors ; Rev. J. W. Williams, M.A.. Professor of Belles Letters and Rector of Jun. Dep. and Grammar School ; H. H. Miles, M.A., Curator of the Museum ; Rev. J. Wurtele, B.A., Tutor in French ; D. Copel, Esq., Rev. S. Wurtele, B.A., and J. B. Styndmon, Esq., Assistant Masters of Junior Depart- ^vnU\V^ ment aod Orammar School. Officers of theCk>lIege : Rev. J. Ntcolls, lyD., Principal and Professor of Classics ; H. Miles, M.A., Vice-PriDCljpal and Professor of Mathematics and Natu- ral Philosophy ; Rev. J. Henry Thompson, M.A., Professor of Divinity and Hebrew ; R. Chapman, M.A., Barsar and Regis- trar ; Kev. J. H. Thompson, M. A., Librarian. Lower Canada Coujbob, Momtrial.— John MacLeao Bell, B.A., Principal. A thorough course of instruction in English, French, Classics, Mathematics and Science Is affordad oo moderate terms. -«,i' *■ *^ BRmsB AND Canadian Sgbool, Montreal.— W. Lunn, Presi- dent; JohnGreenshields, Secretary; Henry Thomas, Treas. James Maxwell, Teacher Male Department ; Elizabeth Max- well, Teacher, and Miss Monteeth and Miss Harper, Assistant- Teachers, Female Department Incorporated by Act of Par- liament, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. * 1*. College of Pbtsiguns and Suboeons for Lower Canada w— A. Hall, M.D., President ; Drs. Chamberlin & Sewell, Vice- Presidents; H. Peltier, ai.D., and J. E. Landry, m.d., Secre- taries ; T. W Jones, m.d., Registrar and Treasurer. Board qf Ocvemors : For the City of Montreal ; Drs. Bibeaud, Boyer, Fraser, Hall, Jones, Munro, Peltier, Scott. For Montreal District ; Drs. Brigham, Chamberlin, Foster, Robillard, Smallwood, Turcot, Wilbrenner. For the District of Three Rivers ; Drs. Badeau, Dubord, Smith. For the District of St. Francis ; Drs. Gilbert, Glhies, John- ston. For the City of Quebec ; Drs. Fremont, Jackson, Landry, Marsden, Morin, Russel, Sewell, Wolfe. For the District of Quebec ; Drs. Bopdreau, Charest, For- rest, Marmette, Michaud. Tetu, Yonlffland. ^.. . , v 4«t. I ii'' '■ if! M if *•• iix i IIP n UBDIOAb. :. School OP MBinonTfi and SuitOERT.-^Dr. Beaubten, Presi> dent; Dr. Ck)derrej Secretary. Dr. Trudel, Lecturer on Midwifery t^nd Discaseft of Women and Cbildren : Dr. Beau- blen, Practice of Medicine and Pathology ; Dr. a*Orsonnes, ChemiBtry and Pharmacy ; Dr. Bibaud« Anatomy ; Dr. Go- derre, Materia Medica ; Dr. Peltier, Institute of Medicine ; Dr. Rottot, Medical Jurisprudence ; Dr. Ricard, Demonstrator of Anatomy ; Dr. Munro, Clinical Sorgory ; __*-—.— — ^ Clinical Medicine. Hotel-Dleu Hospital visited daily. Hopital Ste. FairviUe yi»ited daily also. ■ .,.,'11 -i r»iil';^K".r. Montreal General Hospital.-^. Redpath, Esq. , President ; D. Dayidson, Esq., Treasurer ; R. P. Howard, Secretary. Committee of Mafuigement. — J. Redpath, Chairman ; T. Molson, F. W. Torrance, Archibald Ferguson. W.H.Taylor, M.D., L.R.C.S.E., House Surgeon ; J. M. Dralce, House Apothe- cary ; E. D. Russel, Steward ; Mrs. Mack, Matron. ConsuUing Physicians. — Dr. Holmes, Bruneau, Hall and Campbell. Attending PAysidam.— Drs. Fra^er, Scott, Howard, Wright, Jones, McQiUum, Reddy and Craik. ■ > ^ •> ■ St. Patrick's HospnAL.>-MedicaI StafF^-R. L. Macdonnell, Surgeon and Lecturer on OliD'cal Surgery ; A. H. Dayid, M.D., Physician and Lecturer on Clinical Medicine. The Nuns of Hotel Dieu attend the sick in tbis establishment. All diseases and persona of all religions are admitted into this valuable Institution. • - •4> ISoNTRXAL TfJSPmskVY.-^Physidans^Jks, 'Boyer, Venwidk, Jones, Howard^ Peltier. Keeper.-— T!» Mayne ; Open Daily, Sundays excepted, at U^ a. m. UmytRsmr LYinq-ik-Hospital.— Mrs. Robs, IeA Directress ; Mrs. Ostell, 2nd diUo. Dr. Hall, Physician : Dr. Fenwick. Medical Regir. ; the Medi- cal Faculty of McGill College, Consult. Pbys. Birs; Hope, Matron, »nd Midwife } Mrs. F«eddy, Secretary ; Mrs. D. McDonnell, Treasurer. a i? i. .'4?1*.4« » .■ M 'k. ■vV^UHVU P' ICONTBBAti. '18 5 Barber, 6. A. Beaubieo. P. Bibaud, J. G. Boyer, L. Bruneau, 0. Campbell, 6. W. Campbell, F. W. Gbarlebois, B. Coderre, E. Craik, R. Cunyngbame, T. David, A. H. Delisle,— Descbambault,— D'Orsonnes,— Dugal,— Fen wick, G. E. Ferte, — Eraser, W. Globensky,— Godfrey, R. Hall, A. PHYSICUNS. HIngston, W. H. Howard, Henry. Howard, R. P. Hugbes, Thomas, Jones, W. T. La Rocque, A. Leduc,— I-^prohon, J. B. Leslie, S. W. H. MaybeH,— M'Gallum, D. G. MCharIes G. Geddes, Agent. Office : 2 Exchange. Colonial Life Assuranob Co.— Hon. Justice McCord, Bei\j. H. Lemoine, Esq., H. Starnes, Esq., M.P.P, A. Simpson, Esq., R S. Tylee, Esq. , H. H. Whitney, Esq. , Directors ; George W. Campbell, Medical Adviser ; J. G. Dickson, Manager ; Wm. Miller Ramsay, Inspector or Agencies. Office : Colonial life Assurance Buildings, Great St. James Street. Thk Mutual Firb Insurance Company of hib County of Montreal, for Country farts only.— E. Quinn, President; Hugh Brodie, Beqj. Compte, Louis Compte, Joseph Laporte, F, Vinet, Jas. Somerville, Louis Guerone ; P. L LeTourneuz, Secretary. AGENTS OF ASSURANCOS. Arctic Insurance : Simpson & Bethune, Agents, 36 St. Francois Xavier Street. JEtna Fire of Hartford : R. Wood, Agent, No. 62 St. Francois Xavier Street. Britannia Life of London : J. H. Maitland, General Agent for Montreal and Canada, Place d'Armes. British America Fire and Inland Marine of Toronto : M. H. Gault, St. Francois Xavier Street. Canada life : Charles G. Geddes, Agent, Merchant's Ex- change. Colonial Dfe : J. Gilchrist Dickson, Manager, Great St. James Street — See Card. Continental Fire of New York : Simpson k Bethune, Agents, 36 St. Francois Xavier Street Commonwealth Fire and Inland Marine of New York, Austin Cuvillier, Agtat, 38 St. Peter Street. MONTREAL. » :f *>^ ¥>• -.r V/ Connecticut Mutual Life of Hartford : R. Wood, Agent, 62 St Francois Xavier Street. Equitable Fire of London: C. F. Tilstone, Manager, Mer- chant's Exchange. Great Britain Mutual Life of London : James Dougall, Agent, 10 St. Helen Street. Glasgow Association of Underwriters : H. Chapman, Agent, St. Sacrament Street Hanoyer Fire of New York : Austin Cuvillier, Agent, Lyman's Building, St. Peter Street. Hartford Fire of Hartford : B. Wood, Agent, 62 St. Francois Xavier Street. Home Fire of New York : R. Wood, Agent, 62 St. Francois Xavier Street. Hope Fire of New York : Austin Cuvillier, Agent, Lyman's Buildings, St. Peter Street. International Life of London : James B. M. Chipman, General Agent, Merchant's Exchange. Life Association of Scotland : James Grant, Secretary, Great St. James Street. Liverpool and London Life and Fire: J. H. Maitland, Re?'- dent Secretary, Place d'Armes. Lloyds : H. Chapman, Agent, St. Sacrament Street. Manhattan : Simpson & Bethune, Agents, 36 St. Francois Xavier Street. Mercantile Fire of New York : Austin Cuvillier, Agent, Ly- \ man's Buildings, St. Peter Street. \ Montreal Ass.: William Murray, Manager, 9 Gt. St. James St. S Mutual Life of New York : M. H. Gault, Agent, St. Francois I Xavier Street. ; Mutual Fire of the County of Montreal : cornn* St. Francois K Xavier and St. Sacrament Streets. f National Life : George S. Brush, Agent, VL Kini r5a*eet. J Norwich and London Accident and Cas :aiv.y insur vace As- i sociation : Simpson & Bethune, Age ilL, i^ St. i^'mncois > Xavier Street. K Phoenix Fire of London : Gillespie, Moflfatt & ' : , Agents, 18:^ ? St. Paul Street. J Provincial of Toronto : Heward & Morgan , St. Sacrament St. \ Queen Fire and Life : A. Mackenzie Forb(B, Agent^ Union \ Buildings, St. Francois Xavier Street Bee Card. V I '%■ . 1 . B'v ■m ■li >\ t ' a ilf <•'• li'^t- ■M 16 IdBBOANTILIB. Royal Fir& and Life : H. L. Kouth, Agent, Commissioners' Street. See Card. -Joyal Naval, Military and East India Dfe of London : George W. Warner, Agent, 40 St. Francois Xavier Street. Scottish Provincial : A. D. Parker, Agent, 9 Great St. James Street. See Card. Scottish Provident Institution : Simpson and Bethune, Agents, 36 St Francois Xavier Street. Star Life of London : T. Kay & Co. , St. Etoi Street. State Fire : Angus R. Bethune, St. fVancois Xavier Street; Union Mutual Life of Boston : S. J. Lyman, Place d'Armesr. Unity Life and Fire : W. P. Reynolds, Agent, St. Francois Xavier Street. Western Fire of Toronto : M. H. Gault,. Agent, St. Francois Xavier Street. MERCANTILE. BOARD OF BBOKEKS. MacDougall Brothers, J. &R. Esdaile,C. Geddes, A. Beward, MacDougall & Budden, and Crawford & Geddes. MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADE. Hon. John Young, President ; Thomas Cramp, Vice-Presi- dent ; D. R. Wood, Treasurer ; John G. Dinning, Secretary. <7(M*wci7.— Rohert Efedaile, C. J. Cusack, Jacob H. Joseph, I Edwin Atwater, M. H. Seymour, L. Marchand, Thomas Work- * wan, William Darling. Board of ArhitrcUxon. ^James Law, David Torrance, Walter Colquhoun, John Esdaile, Henry Thomas, Theodore Hart, ;; Luther H. Holton, James B. Greenahields, John M, Young, ; Andrew Shaw, Henry Mulholland, Thomas Kay. INSPECTORS OF PRODUCE. Ashes. — Dyde and Major, Inspectors, College Street — Fees : 4d. ^ cwt. for inspection and branding ; cooperage : the ac- • tual costs disbursed by the Inspectors, but not to exceed 9d. ^^mwm: MOHTBBA& Tt J i ^ barrel ; 6d. ^ barrel for storage, if stored more than ten days, and 3d. ^ barrel for each subsequent month. Ffmir. — R D. ColUs,Tn!ipector : I- Robert and M. Hutchcson, D^uty Inspectors. Cuiborne Street, Floar Sheds Canal — Fees ; '*jd. ^ barrel for in&pection said branding. BvJtter. — D. Rees & Co., Inspectors, 30 iiirev Nims' Street- Fees : ins|>ection ^ package \ K Ik \ «) ( 1 <' 1 ( < ( f » ■ .■* t ].i ■ < K , 1 <. < ■ ' -i ^ <, y. |- i , <, \ 1 ^ : (, !•; v_ ^ ( > \ ^ S ^ I .' t «; ! <, r < '.'. ( 1 Jit?;,-''* M.' I m 78 PUBUO OOMPANnS* Mohtrral and Champlain Railroad.— John Ostell, Esq., President ; Wm. Molson, Vice-President ; John Garter, w. Dow, W. Kacdonald, T. Ryan, Charles S. Pierce, and W. £. Phillips, Directors ; W. A. Merry, Sec. ; John Dodsworth, Supt. Motive Power ; Qoorge Irvine, Accoontant ; John Myers, Agent, Rouse's Point Industrt Village and Rawdon Rahhoad Compant.— 2>{tw- tor«.— J. H. Dorwin, President ; P. Dugar, Vice-President ; Charles Phillips, K 6. Penny, J. 6. Shipway, W. Coppin. RiCHELDnr Navigation CoMPAMT.--Gapital $300,000.— Incor- porated 1857. Steamers Quebec^ Napoleon^ ColuTribiay Vic- toria and CuUivateur^ J. F. Sincennes, President ; L. Mar* cbftod, Vice-President ; Joseph Levy, Manager. OflSlce : Cc/rner IH. Joseph and Commissioner Streets. MorniiAL Trlegrape Compant.— Connecting witb all the prir"ij^)a Cities and Towns in Canada and the Uaited Sta^sf*. Pirtdon. — Hugh Allan, John Redpath, James Logan, Ben. HfiH H. H. Whitney ; James Dakers, Secretary ; O. S. Wood, Hupn l&teudent. Offlct : Opposite Merchants' Exchange, St. .sftcrair-'-r* Street. MowiTtRAL Mining Compant.— A. Cross, President ; Wm. Murray, VIcs-President ; R. Anderson, Thomas Ryan, Wm. Cunningham, George E. Cartier, M. H. Gault, Robert Muir, Directors ; A. Ha'adyside, Secretary. Office : No. 9 Great St. James Street. Commissioners k Officers for the Harbour of Montrial.-~- Commissioners.—Tl. H. Whitney, M.P.P., Chairman ; The Hon. John Young ; C. B. Rodier, Esq.; Mayor of Montreal ; A. M. Delisle, Esq. ; Thomas Cramp, Vice-President of the Board or Trade : A!cx. Clerk , Secretary. Robert Forsyth, Harbour Engineer ; A. G. Nish, Assistant ditto ; P. H. M r/lD, Harbour Master ; Neil Doherty, Whar- finger ; John Ferns, Assistant ditto. Tri^t and Loan Company o7 Upper Cana'> a. —Office : Garner St. Francois Xavicr and Ores v ^^ James Streets. i .n\\\\\ !■• MONTBBAL. Y9 MoRTRBAL TuRNnKB Trustbib.— -H. TaylOF, B. H. LcmoiDO, J. Laporte, F. QueoDeville, W. J. Knox, P. Beaubien. M. F. Valois, E. Quin, J. Crawford ; J. Penner, Secretary. 18 Great St. James Street. New Ctft Gas Compant. — Board of 2>{rector«.->Thos. Mol- son, President ; Hon. J. Rose, Vice-President ; Hon. E. Mas- son. Director ; L. Beaudry, Managing Director ; H. Thomas, R. Cassells, Wm. Dow, J. G. Mackenzie, H. Mulholland, John Ostell, Wm. Macdonald. A. Wilson, A. M. Delisle. JohnMcElroy, Superintendent of Works ; David 'Cunning- ham, Metre Inspector : George Robson, Secretary ; V. H. L. Lefebvre, Qerk ; £. Hausselman, Collector. Office : 54 St. Gabriel.Street. MoNTRBALpERXAinEifrBuiLDiNoSociETT. — Board of Directors. Henry Thomas, Esq., President ; G. H. Frothlngham, Vice- President ; Henry Starnes, Esq., Robert Esdaile, Esq., A. W. Ogilvie, Esq. , Theodore Hart, Esq., R. D. Collis, Esq., John Kerry, Esq. ; M. H. Gault, Secretary and Treasurer. Office : 22 St. Francois Xayier Street. Montreal Canadian Building Socibtt.— Joseph Barsalou, President ; R. Trudeau, Vice-President ; Amable Jodoin,Tbos. Wilson J. B. Rolland, L. G. Fauteaux, AdolpheRoy, Directors; Alex. Mousseau, Secretary-Treasurer. Office : No. 19 St. Francois Xavier Street. Mount Rotal Csmbtert CoMPANT.--Wm. Murray, President; D. DavidKon, Vice-President ; M. H. Gault, Secretary -Treas- urer. — Trudee* Hon. G. Mofiktt, Mr. Justice MciJord, E. Idler, M. H. Gault, J. H. Springle, C. Dorwin, Wm. Spier, W. Dow, Walter Benny, D. Davidson, W. Murray, Johnson Thom- son, Bei^amin Lyman, George Hagar, Josepn M. Ross, Hon. J. Ferrler, John Torrance, John, J. Day, William Learmont, 6. B. Muir, George H. Frothlngham ; Richard Spriggins, Su- perintendent. Agricultural AssoaAnoN of Lower Canada. — Col. Rhodes, Quebec, President ; J. I^anouette, Esq., Ist Vice President ; C. A. Bailey, Esq., 2nd ditto ; T. Chagnon, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer. h . ^' •* . ^ n 'c i I "it* . -' -^^fi%. . i >■• . Board of AGRiouLTultB.^MaJor Campbell, President ; \ E. J. DeBlois, Vice-President ; J. C. TacW, B. Pomroy, P. E. < Dos taler, John Yule, J. 0. A. Turgeon, 0. E. Casgrain, BsQrs.. f Members of the Board ; T. Cbagnon, Esq.. Secretary ana Treasurer ; 6. Shepherd. Seedsman to the Board. Office : No. 30 Notre D&me Street. Montreal HoRmcuLTURAL Sooieit.— James Ferrler, Jr., ( President ; John Torrance, 1st Vice-Pres'dent ; 6. Desbarats, i 2nd Vice-president ; S. J. Lyman, 8rd Vice President | Qtpt. < Kayner, 4th Vice-President ; L. A. H. Latonr, Treasurer ; < L. N. Duvernay, Corresponding Secretary ; J. Thayer , jr., Recording Secretary. INSTITUTIONS. t'l^ \ Mechanics' Institutb of Montreal.—- Incorporated 1845— Hector Munro, President; Alex. Bertram, Vice-President; Alex. Murray, Corresponding Secretary • John Wood , Record- . ing Secy. ; N. B. Corse, Treasurer ; P. McQuistin , Librarian ; I .Jonathan Findlay, Cabinet-Keepor. Committee: Robert For- syth, Wm. Rutherford , D. J. McFarlane, William luglis, James Walker, and George A. Drummond. ;^^., ,y Mercantile Library Association,— 6. W. Stephens, President; P. D. Brown, Vice-President; J. S. Stalker, Corresponding Secretary ; J. A. Perkins, Recording Secretary ; P. McEwen, Treasurer. Diredon : Jacob Dewitt, Thos. Cross, T. L. Steele, T. B. Ross, F. Mackenzie, S. J. Lyman, J. Kingston ; T. D. Reed, Librarian. -t» ' ~ Merchants' Exchange and Reading Room. — Established May, 1854. Incorporatt'd by Act of Parliament. — D* L, M«- i Dougall, Chairman ; J. G. Dinning, Secretary. . ? Board of Arts and MANtFAcrcRBS for Lot^tbr Canada.— J. W. Dawson, President ; N. B. Corse, Treasurer ; B. Cham- berlin. Secretary. nuu\v\ MOlffTBSAL. 81 Montreal Oratorio Soctbty.— Hon. James Ferrier, Presi- dent ; Strachan Bethune, Vice ditto ; Jas. Ferrier, Jr., Treasurer ; Archibald Robertson, Librarian ; James Norris Secretary. Committee : W. H. Clare, W. Hilton , D. Bcntloy, John Kerry. iNSTirnT Canadibn*— Charles Daoust, President ; Edmond Dorion, Ist Vice-President ; Adippe I>andurand, 2nd ditto ; Gonzalve Doutre, Recording Secretary ; Louis Guibord, Assist, ditto; Peter MoDonell, Ck)r responding Secretary : Leon Doutre, Treasurer : M. G. Bertrand , Librarian ; Olivier Assetin, Assist. ditto.1 61 Notre Dame Street. Institdt Canadibn Francais.— F. p. PominvlUe, President ; Hector Fabre, 1st Vice-President ; Louis Beaudry, 2nd ditto ; Severe Ricard, Recording Secretary ; Damase Ricard , Assistant ditto; Adolphe Chapeleau, Corresponding Secretary ; Romuald Trudeau, Treasurer : P. S. Murpov, A^istant ditto ; Arthur Ricard, Librarian , A. A. C. Lariviere, Assistant ditto. St. Patrick's LrmRART Association — ^Thos. D'Arcy M'Gee, Esq., M.P.P., President; T. J. Walsh, 1st Vice-President; J. P. Kelly, 2nd ditto ; T. McCready, Treasurer ; D. S. McGale, Corresponding Secretary ; P. £. Ryan, Recording ditto; T. Rea, Assistant ditto ; Mr. £. Farley, Librarian. Natural History Soc^nr.— The Lord Bishop of Montreal, President ; Abraham DeSola, 1st Vice-President ; W. Fraser, Esq., M.D., 2nd ditto :E. Billings, Esq., 3rd ditto ; W. H. Kingston, Esq., M. D., Corresponding Secretary ; John LeemiDg, Esq., Recording Secretary ; Jas. Ferrier, Jr., Esq., Treasurer ; Robert Cralk, M.D., Curator and Librarian: S. D'Urbain, Esq., sub ditto. Council : Principal Dawson, Alfred Rimmer, W. H. A. Davies, Esq., Rev. A. F. Kemp, Edward Murphy, Esq., ; Wm. Hunter, Resident Janitor. . / f. McGiLL Uw ivB RaiT V SooraTY.^B. Chamberlin, M. A., Presi- dent ; W. B. Lambe. 1st Vice-President , Wm. Hingston, M.D., 2nd do. ; R. ▲. Loach, B.C.L., Secretary-Treasurer. ^ i 4 :ll I If? i '>n m IV I* '%i '■» tt.. ■ f, r n. .. > • . r. » L ' ■ ' ' NATIONAL SOCIETIES. / St. Gboroe'8 Soainr.— R. H. Hamilton, PreBident ; John Lowis, l8t Vice President ; Richard Blrlcs, 2nd Vice-President ; W. S. Walker, Treasurer ; Wm. Turner Assistant ditto. Rev. Canon Lcncb, D.C.L., L.L.D. ; Rev. William Bon^f., A.M. ; Yen. Archdeacon Gilson, Chaplains. Thomas Walter /ones, M.n., W. E. Scott, M. D. , Physicians. Charitable Committee : Thomas Ireland, Chairman ; Oeorge Swinburn, Samuel Brearey. Daniel Rees, J. Thompson. Committee or Accounts : W. J. N. Turner, W.D. Stroud. » 1 •i» St. Andrew's SooiETT.-~John Greenshields, President ; David Brown, 1st Vice-President ; Joseph McKay, 2nd ditto ; W. P. McLaren , Secretary ; Alex. McPherson, Assistant ditto ; Alex. Milloy. Treasurer. Chaplains : Rev. Dr. Taylor, Rev. A. F. Kemp. Physicians :G. W. Campbell, M.U, W. H. Tay- lor, M.D Managers : J. C. Becket, Thomas Watson, M. Ram- say, E. Muir, James Haldane. Committee of Accounts : A. W. Ogilvie, John Wood, David McKay, Hector Munro, R. S. Oliver. Committee of Instalment : W. W. Ogilvie, Wm. Mc- Gibbon. ^ . TmsTLB Socivnr — R. Reid, President ; Thomas Marshall, Vice-Presidont ; Alex. Mclntyre, Secretary ; W. Rcnshaw, Treasurer. Committee of Managevfient. — ^R. Gardner, A. Brodie, E. Mur- ray, J. 3. Speirs, W. Muirhead. Caledonian Socunr.— David Malr, Esq., President : David Cunningham, 1st Vice-President ; James Stewart, 2na ditto ; John McQuhae, Secretary ; A. Christie, Assistant ditto ; G. Bell, Treasurer. Committee. — Messrs. A. Bertram, George Gray, A. McGib- bon, T. Imrie, A. G. Lindsay, H. Henderson, W. Allan, Junr., A. Murray, D. McGavin, W. Miller, R. Seath and •^— Brown. 9r. Patrick's Socivrr— Edward Murphy, President ; Thos. Healy, 1st Vice-President ; Thomas McKenna, 2nd ditto ; Patrick Mullin, Treasurer ; Edward Woods, Corresponding S( R K P '^^AV\U\ MONTREAL. 83 ' Secretary ; Wm. Booth, Rec. Secy. ; J. J. Curran, Asssistant Rec. Secretary. Chaplaim.^^ev. P. Dowd and the Clergy of St. Patrick's Church. Physician : Dr. O'l/cary. CommiUee : Marcos Doherty, J. E. Mullln, C W. Sharpley, Richard McShano, Pk. Kearney, William Butier, James O'Brien, Daniel Shannon, W. P. McGuire, Bernard Tansey, John Ivors, Matthew F. Colovin, Owen Devlin, Thomas Burrowes, William Brennan, John , Murphy, Michael McShane, and Daniel Crowley. Mar&haU : { John Macdonald, Chief Marshal ; John Charles, William Goo- ' ley^ John Maher and Arthur M'Kenna, Assistant Marshals. New England SociifrT--Jno. Frothlngham, President ; N. S. Whitney, Ist Vice ditto ; H. A. Nelson, 2nd ditto ; E. C. Tuttle, 3rd ditto ; Ira Gould, 4th ditto ; George Elsworth, Corresp. Secretary ; Jacob DeWit, Rec. ditto ; S. B, Scott, Treasurer. CcmmiUee: Geo. Brush, C. Fitts, S. I ning, Champion Brown, H. Lyman, D. T. Irish, S. P. Tllton, J. R. Bronsdon, G. W. Reed, C. P. Ladd, J. A. Bazin, E. I. Bancroft, H. W. Atwater, D. S. Davison. Dr. R. J. Smith, Physician ; Rev. Jas. B. Bonari Chaplain. GbricA!! Sooistt. — 0. Lomer, President ; E. Haeusgon, Vice-President : T. Guhler, Treasurer ; F. H. Fuehrer, Secre- tary ; L. Gnaealnger, 0. Meves, P. Ceredo, Charitable Com- mittee. St. Jban Baptistb Soonnnr.^Hon. F. A. Quesnel, M.L.A., President, Hon. T. J. J. Loranger, Hon. Chs. Wilson, Hon. Ls. Renaud, R. A. R. Hubert, Vice-Presidents ; R. Trudeau, Treasurer ; G. A. Leblanc, Grand Marshal * R. Bellemare, Rec. Secretary ; H. Fabre, Cor. Secretary ; Dr. Trudel, Phy- sician ; Rev. Frevost, Chaplain. \ W BENEVOLENT. liADnss* Bbnevolbnt SooncTT.— Mrs. C. Geddes, Ist Directress; Mrs. J. G. McKenzie, 2nd ditto ; Mrs. T. Gordon, Treasurer ; Miss F. Evans, Secretary ; Mrs. Ogden, Sec. for Children. ^ p ^>. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I ■ 50 ■■■ « mil 2.0 125 12.2 18 1.25 1 1.4 |,.6 ^ 6" ► Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14SS0 (716) 872-4S03 ^ J"^. A* »* ^ ^fc* L/. ^ mm i I*' li 84 BBNEYOLBNT A TEMPBRAKOB SOCIETIES Irish Protestant Benevolent Socjiety.— -R. D. Collis, Presi- dent ; J. L. Mathewson, 1st Vice ditto ; W. S. Davenport, 2nd ditto ; Richard Thomas; 3rd ditto ; Richard Holland, Treas- urer ; J. C. Sinton, Secretary ; T. M. Bryson, jr., Assistant ditto ; John J. Arnton, Cbrres. ditto. Council : John McGlellan, C. Bryson, jr., Alex. Bryson, M. H. Gault, H. Mathewson, W. A. Merry, J. McMillan, John Porter, Edward Thompson, George Smith, William Rodden, Matthew Longmore, J. Gurd, W. Middleton. V^tff ;:^< r '(.,', xh:. Protestant Orphan Astlum.— Mrs. Ross, 1st Directress ; \ Mrs. Moffatt, 2Bd ditto ; Mrs. Tylee^ Treasurer ; Mrs. McGord, \ Secretary : Mr. and Mrs. Cribb, Superintendent and Matron. CathoucOaphan AsYLTTM.— Mrs. C. S. Cherrier, 1st Directress; Mrs. Tancred BouthilUer, 2nd ditto ; Mrs. widow Jul^Quesnel, Treasurer ; Miss M. I^raQibQisQ, Secretar^y ;, MiSS Ul^iie ^^tit, Superintendent... -^ ^ , r' r ; :, :,,' ^,r Firemen's Benevolent Sooety. — Ale:^. Bertram, Presidjeut ; P.Cooper and S.H. May , Vice-Presidents ; W. Dalton, Sectretary ; G. W. Slack, Assistant do ; A. HcNaughton^ Treasure!. . ivivi. , J'i I I 1 m r*l'vi::> ■"'■'; ^ '^'"' temperance. ^-y-' ■■[■ Grand Div. 5. T. C. E.-<-Head Quarters, Montr€ftI^^G=».W. P. H. Rose, Montreal ; G. W. A. K. Ross, I^ncaster ; Gt Senibfit, J. S. Hall, Montreal, ; 6. treas,.W. M, Macfie, Clar^MjeviUe. ; Q, Chap., W. B. Vanvleit, Lacolle ; Q, Con., Jos. CarlislOj Durham, E.T.; a. Sea,, F. E. Gilman, Richwond ; P.aW.P., Dr. Haynes, Lacolle ; D.G.W.p., Q. W. MikrtUi, MoatreaU Sons of Temperance.— ^ou;ar{2 ZHvison, No. 1, Meets every Thursday Evening \tk Bonayenture^ ^^iidtqg, entrance, Bona- venture Street. Eastern (Sltor Division^ iVb. 49.— -Meets every Friday Even- ing at 38 Great St. James Street. St. Henry Union Dtvisony No. 63.— Meets every Tuesday Evening, at the Village of St. Henry, (Tanneries.) r ■■'■'WWW . Montreal Temperance Society. — J. Dougall, President ; R. Campbell, Treasurer ; J. C. Becket, Cor. Secretary; J. S. Hall, Bee. Sec. Rechabites.— Perseverance Tent, Meets every Tuesday Evening, 38 Great St. James Street. Samaritan Tent, Meets every Thursday Evening, 38 Great St. James Street. St. Patrick*s Total AsanNEKCE Socieit. — Rev. M. Hogan, President ; D. Downey, 1st. Vice-President ; Ed. Burns, 2nd ditto ; P. J. Durack, Treasurer ; E. Murphy, Secretary. Canada Temperance Union. — Rev. J. C. Watts, Waterford, C. W., President ; Mr. J. R. Ballard, Montreal, C. E., Secre- tary and D.P., Montreal District. Annual Seseioa held at Head Quarters, Montreal, in January. Havelock Society j No. 1, (7. 3! ir.—Rev. E. B. Ryckman,B.A., Chairman ; J. Ballard, Secretary. Meetings held fortnightly on Thursday Evenings, at Becket's Hall, No. 38 Great St. James Street. Havelock Band of Hope, No, 1 , (7. T. T.— Wm. McWatters, Superintendent ; Benj. G. Ballard, Chairman. Meetings held ou Thursday Evenings fortnightly, at Becket's Hall. ^. RELIGIOUS. ■'?. V .ip A.! .J 'i ■ 4»i.">''/ ;'J French Canadian Missionary. — ^Lieut.-Col. Wilgress, R.A. President ; Ifon. J. Ferrier, J. Redpath,Rev.W. Taylor, D.D,, and J. Dougall, Vice-Presidents ; J. Court, Treasurer j Revds. H. Wilkes, D.D., J. B Bonar, and Rev. A. F. Kemp, Honorary Secretaries ; Rev. Philip Wolflf, General Secretary. ilii ( Montreal Auxiuary Bible Society.- Presi- dent ; J. H. Maitland, Hon. J. Ferrier. J. Mathewson, Rev. Dr. Wilkes, Rev. Dr. Taylor, John Smith, Vice-Presidents ; T. M. Taylor, Corresponding Secretary ; F. W. Torrance, Record- ing Secretary; D. Davidson, Treasurer ; J. Milne^ General Agent and Depositary; Rev. James Green, Travelling Agent, 86 BBLIGIOUS. REMGiors Tract Society. — D. Davidson, President ; Principal Dawson and T. M. Taylor, Vice-Presidents ; E. T. Taylor, Treas.; Rev. Geo. Cornish, Secretary ; James Milue, Depositary. Sub-CommtUee.-- -For City Colportage and Tract distribution: H. Vennor, Chairman ; T. M. Taylor, T. J. Telfer ; J. A. Mathewson, Secretary. Canada S. School Union. — Hon. James Ferrier, President ; J. Redpath, J. Dougall, Principal Dawson, A. Morris, H. A. Nelson, J. C. Becket, Vice-Pres. ; James Court, Treas. ; Rev. J. B. Bonar, Corresponding Secretary ; S. B. Scott, Recording ditto ; James Milne, Depositary. Ladies' Bible Assoqation. — Mrs. Davidson, Pres.; Mrs; J. W. Dawson, Vice-Pres.; Mrs. D. Torrance, Treasurer ; Mrs. X Ferrler, Jr., Secretary. Wesletan Missionary SoaBTT.- J. A. MathewsoD, Secretary. r. Ferrier, Jr., Treasurer ; Wesleyan Sunday School UNioN.—Rev. I. B. Howard, Pre- sident ; T. Patten, Secretary. Church of England AssoaATioN for Toung Men. — ^Reading Room and Diocesan Library, Cathedral Vestry, 26 Little St. James Street. His Lordship the Bishop of Montreal, Patron ; Very Rev. the Dean of Montreal, President; Clergy of Church of England in Montreal, Vice-Presidents ; W. H. Smith, Chair- man ; A. F. Gault, Corresponding Secretary ; F. Tate, Rec. Sec.; M. H. Sanborn, Treasurer. YouNO Men's Christian Association and Crrr Mission. — Rooms No. 90 McGill Street. Missionaries : Messrs. Massey and Miller. Colonial Church and School SooETY.^Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, Patron ; His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury and His Grace the Archishop of York, Vice-Pa- trons. Corresponding Committee for the Diocese of Montreal with six Clergy and seven Lay Members : Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Montreal, President ; A. H. Campbell, Esq., 1 Icipal teas.; Ition: A. ent; T. A. Rev. Wing Treasurer ; Rev. "W. Bond, Secretary ; T. Evans, EJsq., Asst. Sec. Place of naeeting, 30 Bonaventure Street, first Wednes- day of every month, at half-past 2 o'clock. CHUKCHES, CHAPELS, &c. ROMAN CATHOLIC. The Right Rev. Ig. Bourget, Bishop of Montreal ; the Right Rev. J. Larocque, Bishop of Sidonia and Coadjutor of Montreal. A VEveche—Mm. A. F. Truteau, Doyen ; J 0. Pare. Secre- taire ; T. Plamondon, V. Pilon, H. Moreau, E.Fabre, P. Le- blanc, Chabot, Hicks and Valade. Vicaires Generaux — MM. A. Manseau, P. Billaudelle, A. Truteau. D. Granet. Seminaire de Montreal — MM. D. Granet, V. 6. Superieur ; N. Dufresne, J. Comte, Procureur ; D. Tambareau, Econdme ; P. Billaudelle , V. G. ; S. I^rre, H. Pre vest, Cure d»Offlce ; J. Arraud, L. Regourd, L. Villeneuve, B. Granjon, J.Toupin, A. Nercam, E. Picard, M. C. L. Bonnissant, A. Barbarin, A. Mer- cier, J. Aoiitin; L. PelHssier, P. Denis, A. Cuoq, L. Billion, Y. Rousselot, F. Daniel, H. Lenoir, J. Perrault, C. Demazures, A. Giband, J. Bardey, P. Dowd, P. Rousseau, M. O'Brien, R. Rousseau, T. Bentley, P.Marsolais, J.Hogan,J. Archambault, A. Tranchemontagne, V. Sorin. MisHan du Lac des Deux Montagnes.^^, Lacan, J. Taillet, J. Brown. Egusi db St. Pierre.— Les RR. PP. Oblats, Rev. Father Au- bert, Superior ; Beaudre, Leonard, Lagler, Cauvin, Pallier, Broonet, Coopman. Au Grand Seminaire. — J. A. Bayle, Directeur ; A. Vacher Econdme ; B. Larue, H. Rouxel. College de Montreal.— C. Lenoir, Directeur ; J. Palatin, C. Delavigne, J. Singer, J. Moyen, D. Lefevre, Econdme, L. Santenne, O'Farreli. St. Mart's College (Jesuits).— RR. PP. F. Yignon, F. Mar- tin, A. Havequez, A. Larcher, Hersen, Michel, Mignard, Pil- lard. Ncvkat des Jemita au SauU au iZecoKe^- RR. PP. Sachez, Desyardens. a ■ ■ %-!U ^■v\\\v\ w r Wf ' ^tf I 88 CmJROHBS, BTO. 9i. Joseph's Asylum , Longub Pointb. — MM. A. Brais, P. Mercure. Parish Church : High Mass, morning at 9>^ ; Vespers at 3 o'clock. St. Patrick's Church : High Mass, morning 9% ; Vespers at 3 o'clock. Bonsecour'a Church : Morning Service 7K ; Evening Ser- vice at 5>^. St. James Church. — High Mass,mdrning 9)4 ; Vespers at 3 o'clock. Cathedral (Bishop Church) : High Mass, morning at 9}^ ; Vespers at 3 o'clock. St. Ann's Church : Morning Service at 8 o'clock. -. . ,,< St. Bridget's Church : Morning Service at 7>i', St. Peter's Church : High Mass, morning d}^ : Vespers at 2>^. 'T;-'. PROTESTANT. 1 IM^X T % r Church ot Engt^nd . —The Right Rev. Francis Fulford, D. D , Lord Bishop of Montreal. Cathedral Clergy : Very Rev. J. Bethune, D.D., Rector and Dean ; Venerable Archdeacon, Gilson, M.A., let Assist, min. ; Bev. E. Wood, 2nd Assist, ditto. Trinity Church : Rev. Canon Bancroft, M. A. St. George's : Rev. Canon Leach, D.C.L, Incumbent ; Rev, W. Bond. Assistant minister. St. Stephen's : Rev. J. Ellegood. ^. Luke's : Rev. F. B. Tate. .: St. Mary's (Hochelega) : Rev. F. B. Tate. Hours of Service : Cathedral, daily, at 11)^ a.m. ; Sundays, at 11 a.m. , 3>j^ «nd 7 p.m. All the others at 11 a.m., and St. Thomas Church, St. Mary St., Quebec Suburbs : 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. Church of SooTLAim.-^t. Andrews, Rev. Br. M^thieson, 11 a.m., and 3 p.m. Sunday School; 9>^ a.m. St. Pauls : Rev. W. Snodgrass, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Sun- day School, 3 p.m. I ? ,,, .H 9 c HONTBEAL. 89 Presbtterian of Canada. — St. Gabriel Street, Rev. A. F. Kemp, II a.m. aiid7>i^ p.m, Sunday School, 2>^ p.m. Cote Street ». , 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 8 a.m. , .. - . AMERiCAir Prssbtterxan— Great St. James Street, Rev. James B. Bonar, 11 a«m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 9>i^ a.m. ttixscm PRonesTANT— Corner of Dorchester and iSt. Charles Baromee Street : Rev. J. E. Tanner, 11 a.m. , . ..., . . , United Secession— Lagauchetiere Street, Rev. Dr. Taylor, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. WssufiTAir MinrHODisis— Great St. James Street, Bev. I. B. Howard. Gri£Qtttown : Rev. H. Dewart. i ,.-2 Quebec Suburbs : Rev. W. K. Parker, B.A. Service at all the above places, 10>^ a.m. and 6>^ p.m. Sunday School at all the above and at the Wdsleyan School House, Corner of Dorchester and St. Charles Baromee Streets. I >iv I , MvrBODiST New Connexion : Panet Street, Quebec Snbnrbs, G. A. Biailey. . ~ , ^ Dupr6 Lane offCollege Street : Rev. J. Rogers. "' ' * ' ' Service at 10^ a m. and 6>^ p.m. Sunday School 2 p.m. at-each i)lace.:; --. - .^ ^ :■' ' ■ :4 ■ ]•: ' i^. - -^^ ■'.. ^i ^ ^ . ^i I •■" ♦ . CoNGftEaiTidNAL : 2Sion, Radegonde Street, Ber. Dr. Wilkes, 11 a.m.( and 7 p.m. Sunday School 3 p.m. 'r: I Bafhst : St. Helen Street, Rev. John Goadby, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ) Sunday School, 3 p.m. ■ •'*»»■• ..^», .* -■*v»*-'^ •■Mr-'' UNTTi^AN : Beaver Hall, R^v. John CordneTi 11 a.m, and 7 p.m.) Sunday School, 9>^ a.m. 5i, 5' ■ m I'v i c I ^H\AV\ Slli^Biiji^kyJ ;!> ;!iJf 8 K. g o D A g> ^ p, p, p. I g S P, p, •»• 3 I ! ^ OD 9 9 00 2. » IS QD P s §: p 58 ? J f S f (» CO ? I ? I' ^ i s$ r 3 3 e p 0. O I S: a s I I I p p J* © p CPCpCpSpCpCDEOCOCpCO <« B C3 B D P P »i30 p- P P P i-Li^:. s; s p P P s p p p - - p- X S^ £3 ^T w (0 ■ i!%iB «* ^ ^ i*kk Ob ~ A uL ^^ • C CS 0^ ^ ^ S «» r/j S. Jl O P iC P 5 «♦• P Jr'^ ,<^ p n ■8 5' S o 1-3 § > *^ • t M S I i p » '^'U\\v .>4'^.. _%•'.' M-Kcw **»f,. .'-•• *i»>r^^« 'I* MONTREAL. 91 I MASONIC. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE. Montreal and Wm. Henry, R. W. Br. Hon. Mr. Justice Badgley, P.G.M. " Frederick Griffin, D.P.G.M Meetings : Second Monday in May and November. ROYAL ARCH MASONRY. M. E. Com. Hon. Mr. Justice Badgley, P. G., Saperintendent for Canada. ST. PAULAS ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER— No. 614, E.R. Attached to Stt PauVs Lodge, M. E. C. Stracban Betbune, Z. ; do. Ogilyy Molfatt, P. Z. ; do. R. D. Collis, H. ; do. A. H. McCalman, J ; E. do. W. Scott, S.E. : do. J. W. Hopkins, S.N.; do. Josepb Walker, Treasurer ; do. A. C. Hooper, P.S.; do. Robert Colquboun, Janitor. Convocations : Tbird Thursday in the months of January, March, May and October. ST. PAUL'S LODGE, No. 514, R.E. V. W. B. Archibald Hamilton McCalman, W.M. ; B. Stracban Betbune, P.M. ; B. John W. Hopkins, S.W. ; B. Matthew Bell Irvine, J.W.; B. Joseph Walker, Treasurer ; B. Thomas Wilson, secretary ; B. John S. D. McGill, S.D. ; B. Rufus Fairbanks, J,D. ; B. Andrew Law, DC. ; B. William Busby Lambe, I.G. ; B, Robert Colquboun, "i fler ; B. Arthur Ross, Assist, ditto. GRAND CHAPTER OF CANADA. M. E. Comp, T. D. Harrington, G. Z. ; R. E do S. D. Fowler, G. H.; R. E. do James Moffat, G.J. ; R. E. do Thomas Bird Harris, G.S.; R. £. do S. B. Harman, G.N.; R. E. do Alfred A. Campbell, P.S.: R. E. do Wm. Bellbouse, Treasurer ; C. T. McMullin, J. ^^LiL 4 ( .,;^mi^' 92 HASOMIO. iiikf f f f ST. LAWRENCE LODGE, No. 923, R.E. W. B. Romeo H. 8tet)hens, W.M. ; V. W. B. James Graham, P.M.; B.W.N. Dow, 8. W. ;B. Thomas Milton, J. W. ;B. Wm. Easton, secretary ;H. Henderson, Assist, ditto ; B. John Al- lan, Treasurer; B. P. H. Cowpor, S.D.; B. W. E. Ross, J. D.; B.J.A. Perkins, and B. John McPhcrson, stewards; B. 'William Lamolhe, D.C; B. George Holland I.G.; B. W. B. Allan, Tyler. The regular meetings of St. Lawrence Lodge are held at 304 Notre Dame Street, on the first Tuesday in each month. VICTORIA ROYAL ARCii^APTER, No. 643, E.R. M. E. C. W. Wright, Z^ C P. Ladd, H.; J. Smith, J. ; E. C. J. R. Spong, E.; do William Footner, N. ;do JohnScott, P.S. : C. G. Nunn, S.8. j do 6. S. Eraser, J.S. ; M. E. C. D. Gorrie, Treasurer : C. K. Oolquhoun, Janitor. ST. GEORGE'S LODGE, No. 643, E. R. ^ ' W. B. John Scott, W.M. ; V. W. B. Calvin P. Ladd, P.M. ; G. Nunn, S.W.; W. G. Slack, J.W.; W. Footner, Treasurer; J. R. SpoDg, secretary ; J. Magloire Desjardins, 8.D.; M. C. Dawes, J. D.; J. Symons, I.G.; W. B. Allan, Tyler. ST. GEORGE'S LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS No. 643, Z''/: ,■ ^ , ,: E. R. y rS--; /;;> R. W. B. J. Scott, R.W.M.;V. W. B. C. P. Ladd,P.M.; B. 6. Nunn, S.G.W.;B. W. G. Slack, J.W.;V. W. B.J. H. Dorwin, M.O.;R. W. B. J. Doran, 8.0. ; B. G. S. Fra- r ser, J.O.; B. W. Footner, Treasurer; D. J. R. Spong, secre- < tary;B. W. Wilson, C.;B. W. N. Dow, 8.D.:B. T. Milton, f J.D. ; B. J. D. Doughty, J. G. ; W. B. Allan, Tyler. , , , S ST. GEORGE'S LODGE, No. 19, C.R. \ A. A. Stevenson W.M. ; A. Bernard, P.M.; A. W. Ogilvie, I S.W.; W.E. Powmah, J.W.; David Moss, Treasurer; J. C. > Thompson, secretary; W. Hannah, Tyler. L ' Meets on third Tuesday of each month in the Masonic Hall, ? xsorner Place d'Armes and Notre Dame Street. , • '! ) Edw nung, , B. Car ler ; R KILWl W. ] Renshi secret! Stewa Mcoi Bonav \ \ \ E. I mers, Withe: Mee corner R. '^ M. Joi W.S.^ C. Ju( S.D.; G.S.; Thom Mee bCFS, LC Cunni Treas ^> MOMTBIAL. 93 A\ ham, Wm. in Al- ss, J. Is; B. W, B. eld at Lonth. h, J. ; Scott, CD. P.M.; mrer; .;M. >. 643, I P.M. ; B.J. , Fra- , secre- < [ilton, ^ ?ilvie, ( J. C. I 5 Hall, J i i ZETLAND LoDGE, No. 21, C.R. Edward Himes, W.M. ; W. M. Reed, W.P.M. ; A. Hoff- nung, 8.W.; C. W. Craddock, J.W.; W. A. Bovey, S.W.; B. Campbell, J. W. ; Lewis J. Levey, I.G. ; W Hannah, Ty- ler ; Rev. S. Hoffnung, Chaplain; Alfred Brooke, secretary. KILWINNING LODGE OF MONTREAL, No. R. OF C. \ W. B. J. Boyd,W.M -R. W. B. J.H.Isaacson, S W.; J. Renshaw J.W. : D.W. , Crerar, Treasurer : A. W. Bickerton, secretary; D. Maysenholder, J.G.; T. Taylor, S.D.; W. Stewart, J. D.; W. Hanah, Tyler. Meets 2nd Monday in every month at Masonic Chambers, Bonavtnture Hall. LODGE OF ANTIQUITY, R. C. E. Morris W.M.jD.D.G.M.; R. Scholes, S.W. ; F. Dett- mers, J.W.; C. L. Levey, S.D.,L. Spenard, J. D. ; W. Withey, secretary; E. Charters, Treasurer; S. Littaur, J.G, Meets on first Thursday of every month, at Masonic Hall, corner of Place d'Armes and Notre Dame Street. ELGIN LODGE, F. AND A. M., No. 348, R. S. R. W. B. J. Smith, R.W.M. ;J. Doran, R.W.P.M.; J. M. Jones, W.D.M.;F.C. Eastwood, W.S.M.;G. S. Fraser, W.S.W.;T. Yeoman, W.J. W.; G. Sanderson, Treasurer ; C. Judge, secretary; H. Rose, Assist. -sec; J. C. Furnival, S.D. ; T. B. Harris, J.D. ; Rev. C. RoUitt, Chaplain; G. Batty, G.S.; J. D. Doughty, Assist. G.S.; W. Wilson, ditto ; J. Thompson, I.G.; W. B. Allan, Tyler. Meets on the first Monday of each month, at Masonic Cham- bers, 304, Notre Dame Street. ODD FELLOWS. L 0. ofM. U., Montreal Distbiot.—S. Hart, P.G.M.; A. Cunningham, P.D.G.M.; John Reed, P.C.S.; Wm. Reid, Treasurer. I li- lt iw t '," n. ■ 111 ' f" i It I V I: if^ J :l: .^.Jid^l t ■ ft ■y\\\^s,% .* V'"V "*. 'N^'"*. "^ V w N. V ^ •I ■<• )' 1' ¥:. » m 1} .V 94 CLUBS. ^ ^ LoTAL Montreal Lodqb, 3115 — M. N. Darwcnt G.M.; T. ; Montgomory, N.G.;T. Perrin,V.G. , W. Brown, R. Secy.; ; John Rood, FinaDclal Secretary; D. Cuningham, Treasurer. : LoTAL BurroN^s Qdbbn Lodge, 4030.— W. E. Ross, G.M : T. ', Ck)lUDSon, N.G.; F. Sutherland. V.G.; W Bell. Recording ; Secretary ; J. Reed, Financial Secretary ; William Reid, ^ Treasurer. ( CLUBS. Caledonian Curunq Club.— James Mulr, President ; Robert Gardner Vice-President ; Fred. Firmin, i?ecretary ; George , Lulham, Treasurer. Representative Members, D Brown and ^ D. McNevin. Montreal Thistle CuBLiNG Club. — J. Greenshields, President; T. Kershaw, Vice-President ; C. H. Gould, Treasurer ; B. Brewster, jr., Secretary ; Rev. W. Snodgrass, Chaplain. Re- presentative Members : William Rae, Andrew Allan. Mana- gers : P. Robertson, D. Shaw, A. Mitchel, F. Fisher. The Lacross Club of Montreal : 6. H. Kernick, President ; N. Hughes, 1st Vice ditto ; A. Cherrier, 2nd ditto ; P. Chris- tie, Secretary and Treasurer. . '} Montreal Snow-shoe Club : Romeo H. Stephens, President ; Nicholas Hughes, 1st Vice ditto ; John Murray, 2nd ditto ; George Pays, Secretary and Treasurer. Committee of Manage- ment : Arthur Lamothe, W. H. Rintoul and W. H. Woods. Fish AND Game Protection Club.: A. Reward, President ; ^ Joshua Bell, Vice ditto ; H. W. Kintr, SecreUiry and Treas- \ urer. Committee : Messrs. Alex. Henderson, John Ogilvy, ^ and J. £. Malhoit. I '^■M 'A^WS \\\\ M.;T. Secy.; lasurer. IM :T. :oruing Reid. Robert George wn and isident; er ; B. n. Re- Mana- iident ; Chris- sident ; ditto ; anage- »ds. Ident ; ] Treas- ^ >gilvy, > MONTBBAL. 95 DIRECTORY TO PUBLIC OFFICES. Adjutant GeneraPs Office, Craig street, near Sangulnet street. Banlcrupt Court, New Court House. Board of Agriculture, 33 Notre Dame Street. Board of Trade, Merchant's Exchange. Chief Eng Fire Department, City Hail, Bonsocour's Market. Chief of Police City Clerk City Surveyor City Treasurer Clerk Water Works do do do do do do do do do do Commander Forces 26 Notre Dame street. Commissariat Office, 67 Notre Dame street Coroner of the District, 70 St. Denis street. Custom House, St. Paul street and Custom House Square. Emigration Office, 33 Common street. French Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, Notre Dame street, next Recollet Church. Gas Company, 64 St Gabriel street. General Hospital, Dorchester corner St. Dominique street. Grand Trunk R. R. Offices. 69 to 75 Great St. James street. Ladies Benevolent Institution, 33 Berthelot street. Marriage licenses, 11 Mount Royal Terrace. Montreal Telegraph Company, 9 St. Sacrament street. Natural History Society, University Avenue, near English Cathedral. Police Office, Qty Hall. Post Office, corner Great St. James and St. Francois Xavier st^. Protestant Orphan Asylum, St. Catherine near Drummond st. Registrar's Office, new Court House. Revenue Inspector, 94 Notre Dame street. Sheriff's Office, new Court House. 8t. Patrick's Hospital, Dorchester street, off Guy street. St /^trick's Orphan Asylum, adj. St. Patrick's Church. Superintendent of Education, Old Government HousO'. Town Major, 62 Notre Dame street. University Lying-in -Hospital, 47 St. Urbain street. Water Work's Office, aty Hall. Warfinger's Office, Custom House Square. i 1. ''! <. iJi, 4 • If' I, jt:- • * t : v i ■i 'A H\\^\ m^. ■%.- -riPi^, ffl lift jfU' ■> j|^ 11 \K i^ '( "i i if i- ,- I. „._., l..r\iZ T-n/^T mj/.V ;;/. , ,-..:>:- ,; ;^A ';', \-,_, _ J'^'^^l-^K •:''^!'.'' ■vvtJiviT .{^,;rt:; -\\K> , ■ ;' •.•'rp''v..i!-.t;i,>'' ' Utitude.......;!.V;.t..46«> 49' 12" North; "^Jt;"' I^cmgltude „,.. 71© W 00" W6st» ^4*T!a n? 'WestinTIme....4h. 46m. Ws. v ; h j,>^;-,,i .JtHS-V^-.; •U1f5if,i ;*5j-->' it^ ,'SO>';'^tV,ia? ^'.SMfiV^H ^ .^);^JOH ^-^o'? ■•.-:;! ,■■ .:r-'J -I'^t^ s>»«i-? ,|;^■•v^J^ -^^if^i^H 'ni^rl \:d f^jjijU ivfi.*'* •.L« v^i; ^k/ ,ifMiO '-{yAvyff v.^ii .TUt'^L^l:* \nfE »:5vr^^v? *j ivia^^^:' )\-k ^mm'.i(^ QUIBIO. 91 f* QUEBEC. COEPORATION, OFFICEES, &c. Ball!arge,C. Burns, T. €remazle, J. Charlton, E. J. Portin, A. Oauvreau, P. Giblin, J. Gingras, F. N. McGreevy, T. Pope, T. Bbcaume, J. P. Robert=ion, A. Rousseau, £. Shaw, R. St. llerre, G. Tourangeau, P. ! Hector L. Langevin, Mayor. OOUMCILLOBS. Gourdeau,F. Hall, G. Hearn, J. Hill, S. J. Irvine, G. Kirwin, W. Lemieux, E. Lampson, W. ' ■ ■ WABDS SBPkESBNTED. St. Lewis Ward Robertson, Pope , Ballarge. St. Peter »8 Ward .Shaw, Burns, Charlton. St. Boch's Ward Rheaume, Gingras, Rousseau. ' Jacques Cartier Ward. .Lemieux, Fortin, Tourangeau. Palace Ward Hall, Gourdeau, Cremazie. Champlain Ward Hearn, Giblin, Lampson. St. John's Ward .Gauvreau, St. Pierre, Hill. Montcalm Ward McGree vy , Irvine, Kirwin. OFnCBRS OF THB OOBFORATION. ""' F. X. Garneau, City Clerk ; N. Fages, Assist, ditto ; A. Gau- thier, City Treasurer ; J. Boomer, Assist, ditto ; L. E. Dorion, Book'iceeper ; A. Gagnon, Supernumerary ; J. Hamel, City Surveyor ; Tbeopbile Baillarge, Assist, ditto ; J. P. M. Lecourt, Architect ; T. Trudel, Clerk. Water Works Office. W. Shordiche, Water Works Manager ; H. O'Donnell Eugmeer ; , Book-keeper ; , W. W. Superintendent ; J. Wright, Collector : A. B. McCon- nell. Clerk \ J. Rousseau, Overdeer ; N. Dumont, Keeper of the Chateau d'Eau. U\v\ "M uw ■ ^ \ Mimtmofuv.-^ I \ i \ 98 Qvirao. J. 6. Bureaa, Chief of Police ; E. : Reynolds, Deputy ditto ; J. Grondin and A. S. Matte, Assessors ; B. Verret and 0. Murphy Auditors. Market DepartmerU.-~'T. Walsh, Cldrk of the Lower Town Market ; M. O'Leary, Clerk of the Upper Town Market ; Geo. Plourde, Clerk of St. Paul's ditto ; J. O. Bigaouette, Clerk of Jacques Cartier ditto ; L. N. Rbeaume, Clerk of Qiamplain ditto. Pierre CampeaUf Superintendent Fire Department. Recorder's Court.-'F. O. Gauthier, Recorder } C. L. Geth- ings, Clerk ; P. Thibaudeau, Bailiff. L. 6. Baillarge, Attorney ; A. B. Sirois, Notary ; F. X. Julien, Chief Messenger. .7 POST OFFICE. John Sewell, Postmaster. R. G. Pattton, Assistant P. M^ CZerX».— David Logie, Robert Glover, F. M Becot, J. 6. Bolduc, P. GiDgras, John Gray, B. Lucassey H. G^ Dunlevie, C. Chamberland, O. Biron, D. vaughan. Letter Carrfers.—Bouchard, Louis Morel, Fiiuocis Auger, Patrick Nevill. ' Jfessen^er«.— Timothy Daly, Thomas Sheehan. J BOARD OF TRADE. Council : James Dean, President ; Wm. Walker, Jr., Tice^ President ; J. H. Clint, Treasurer : A Fraser, Secretary ;H. LeMesurier, A. Joseph, H. J. Noad, H. S. Scott, W. G. Wur- tell, D. D. Young j J. Th&taudeftu, R. H. Smith, James GilleS' pie, J. G. RoHB. EXCHANGE. Managing OommUtee.'-'W, H. Anderson, Chairman ; A. D. Bell, G. B. Symes, D. Young, W. Ramsay ; Robt Shaw, Sec retary-Treasurer ; William lane, Superintendent. »/>/>'^ THE BAR OF LOWER CANADA. District - M n\Y\ iW^ .E: » / Offtcerg—C GethlDgs, Cash. ; J. Mason, Act; R. P. Barrett, Die. Clerk: R. W. O'Connor and £. Sanderson. Tellers; R. F. Peniston, Check Clerk ; Joseph Park and G. Go wen, Clerks. ^ Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank op Montreal. — James Stevenson, Manager ; A. B. BucbanaD, Accountant ; Jas. Melklejobn and J. G. Leitch, Tel- lers : P. LeSueur, Bill Clerk ; John Lloyd. Ledger Keeper ; W. C Mumford, Correspondence ; E. S. Wilson, Clerk ; W. W. Martin, Messenger. Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank of British North America.— Robert Cassels, Manager. Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays. La Banqub Nationals.— F. Vezina, Cashier. Discount days, ^ Mondays and Thursdays. { Oty Bank.— D. McGie, Agent. \ Branch of Bank of Upper Canada^— R. S. Cassels, Manager. Discount every day. Quebec Pbovidknt and Saving's Bank.— iZVustees— C. Wur- tele, President ; H. S. Scott and Hon. L. Bfasson, Vice-Presi- dents ; J. Auld, A. C Buchanan, J. H. Clint A. Fraser, J. S. Fry, A. Laurie, D. McGee, J. Musspn, W. Walker, Jr. O^ers— George Teasy, Cashier ; G. J. Bowles, Clerk. Notre Dame Saving's Bank— St. John Street, within— O. Robitaille, Esq., M.D., President ; F. Vezina, Secretary-Treas- urer. > CHURCHES, &o. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Sr. Paul's Cathedral.- Right Rev. Cr. J. Mountain, D.C.L., Bishop; Rev. G. V. Housman, M.A., Assist Minister ; Rev. G. Fercy, L.L.D., Evening Lecturer ; Rev. D. Robertson, Chaplain to the Forces. Trineft Chapel.— Rev. R W. Sewell, Incumbent St. Matthew's Church.— Rev. B. Roe, B. A. , Curator. |i'' »v I 'M :,■ '^■^ *^^ '^^1 ■^ I .1 m [! ^1 *i4 I... lif hk' T;; 1'! I ■I I*, .fc:' il 04 Q0EBBO. St. Peter's Chapbl.— Rev. C. Hamilton, Incumbent, St. Michael's CHAFEL.»Rev. A. W. Mountain, M.A., lacum- bent. ,*',t-v *•■■ I -ft \ CATHOLIC. , , Cathedral of Notre Dame— Rev. C. F. Cazeau, Vicar General. Congregationist Church— Rev. F. Martin, Jesuite, Priest. St. John's Church — Rev. A. Racine, Chaplain. 4 > ^ ,; St. Patrick's Church— Rev. B. McGauran, Chaplain. St. Roch's Church— R. Charest, Priest. . ' ^f St. Sauveur Church— PP. Oblats. * . - ; :- ^ • '■■;■•■• v/ — . :; ^. , ;; ■-'" PROTESTANT. St. Andrew's Church, in connection with the Church of Scotland : Rev. John Cook, D.D. Chalmer's. Church, in connection with the Free Church of Scbtlarid ; Rev. W. P. Clark. . - Weslkyan Methodist Church. — Rev. J. Gemley. ' ' Congregational Church.— Rev. H. D. Powis. Baptist Church.— Rev. D. Marsh. -' SOCIETIES. 'N St. George's Society— Founded 1835— James A. Sewell^M.D., President ; Wm. Eadon and Wm. Cole, Vice-Presidents; Q. T, Cary, Secretary ; B. S. Prior, Assist, ditto ; George Veasy, Treasurer ; Rev. A, W. Mountain, B.A. and Rev. G. V. House- man, M.A , Chaplains ; S» B. Selley, M. D., and J. R. Cole, Physicians. j-^:-^-^'- ^^^^'-:.-^r_'-, •» ■ » tin St. Ain)ia5w's Society.— rRobert Shaw, President ; John Laird and William Hossack, Vice-Presidents 4 J. C. Thomson, P. Mc- Naughton, Peter Sinclair, John Thompson, Managers ; Rev. Dr. Cook and Rev. Mr. Clark, Chaplains ; Drs. Rowand and Morrin,. Physicians.-?'^: /*■'!,_ ix .v^*\~'-.:t:H t-r -^^ p-^-fe-^^i'^M .i-v »%)/:/'. i i i m^i i^:* QUVBBO< 105 St. Jean Baftiste Socijcit.— Dr. P. M. Bardy, President ; Creoazie, Vice-President ; L. J. Pitan, Recording Secretary ; D. J. Montambault, Asst. ditto ; Jos. E. Bolduc, Treasurer ; Thos. E. Roy, Asst Treasurer ; J. P. Rheaume^ Marshal, H. Deslauriers, Asst. ditto. , . ■.«•»■... LiTERART AND HiSTORiOAL SOCIETY-— Founded in 1831 — E. A • Meredith, LLD., President; J. Langton, Lieut. Ashe, R.N.* R. H. Russel. M.D.E., E. T. Fletcher, Vice-Presidents ; N. H- Bowen, Council Secretary ; W. D. Campbell, Corresponding ditto ; G. T. Gary, Recording ditto ; J. Dunbar, Treasurer ; G. Futvoye, Librarian ; T. D. Harrington, Curator Museum ; S. Sturton, Curator Apparatus. Quebec Building Soqett, St. John Street, within— Joseph Morrln, Esq., M.D., President ; F. Vezina, Secy.-Treas. Quebec Permanent Building Societt, St. John Street, wittiin —J. Morrin, Esq., M.D., President ; F. Vezina, Secy.-Treas. Quebec Auxiuart Bible Socibtt — Jeffery Hale, Esq., Pres- ident ; William McLimont, Treasuri^r ; William A. Curry, Secretary ; Benjamin Gale, Assist, do. ; Jas^ Blyth, Travelling Agent ; Miss Cor<;hrane, Depositary. Quebec Auhuart Book and Tract Soodbtt.— C. Wurtele, Esq , President ; N. N. Ross, Esq., Treasurer ; Rey. D. Marsh, Secretary ; Henry Glass, Esq., Assist. Secretary. *.- ; T f.»i .'':.(■ ■:'• . I.v ".^•^.'-y. f-:. .•i *: Ji: ■■:''- a ■}- ,.M.t 1 '' i^ 1 1 I \ i; . i :'■ 1 l! 1 ■ *^ Ml r. ■I n ^1 M I J 'i \\Vs •V % W'\ 11 ►i 1,1 ■I' * ■i, «' It i 5:^' OTTAWA. CORPORATION, OFFICERS, &«. '' AiDmanss : Lyman Perkins, John Rowat. Thomas Hunter. Alexander Scott. Robert Lees, George H. Preston. Peter R. Rlel, James Leamey. James Goodwin, L. J. B. Lazure. Alexander Workman, Mayor. Victoria Ward. CouNcnxoRS : 11 JohnBlyth, James Dyke. WeUingUm Ward, 1 Francis Clemon, I Henry McQormick. St, Georgt^s Ward. {Andrew Graham. ] Donald Dow. Bay Ward, John Henry, Isidore Traversy Otlaufa Ward, I William Kennedy. I Isaac Berichon. Officers — Wm. P. Lett, City Clerk ; William H. Thompson, Chamberlain ; Roderick Ross, High Bailiff and Chief Consta- ble ; Michael Neill, Messenger. POST OFFICE. G. P. Baker, Post-master ; W. H. Cluff, Assistant ditto ; W. D. Flint, Window Clerk ; Robert Duncan, Registration Clerk ; R. Y. Cary, Stamp Department ; Andrew Musgrove, letter carrier ; E. Cluff, 2nd ditto. Custom Hoxtse. — ^Duncan Graham, Collector ; Archibald Douglas, Surveyor ; Joseph Lee, Clerk ; Alex. Heney, 1st Landing Waiter ; John Little, 2nd ditto ; John Rowland, Messenger. "^n^^frt \v ^H\v. OTTAWA. 10^ CROWNlkMRBROnrrcB.— A. J. Russell, Crown Timber Agent and Inspector of Agencies ; Ed. Smith, E^q., Collector of iSiide Dues ; Chas. S. McNiell, Esq., Assistant Crown Timber Ag«nt ; Baron Von Koerber, Draughtsman. $4,000,000 annually of Timber Goodi} are sent from the Ottawa. 600,000 of the choicest trees are annually felled. 16,000 men are constantly employed in carrying on lumbering operations. Mechanics' Institutb and Anthen^dm. — Trustees. — A. Armstrong, J. M. J. Hannum, P. P. Harris, J. A. Grant, J. Dyke, E. Vanbortlandt, J. Fraser, H. V. Noel, T. Patterson, H. " ~ * ~ ~ ~ - - - - Schoflold, H. Home. ►yke, E. Vanbortlandt, J. Fraser, H. V. Noel, T. Patterson, ) [. J. FrieljG. Sutton. S. C. Sewell, J. G. Bell, J. R. White, F. j ichoQold, W. B. Gall way, G. Hay^^ J. Cunnangham, A. i^cott, \ i Office Bearers.-^E, Vanbortlaadt, Preeident ; P. P. Harris, 1st Vice ditto; J. Cunningham, 2nd ditto; J. Fraser, Treasurer; J. M. J. Heannum, Corresponding Secretary ; F. Schofleld, Recording Secretary ; H. Home, Hon. Librarian. MatMoing Committee — H. Home, Chairman ; J. G. Bell, G. Sutton, w. B Gall way, F. Schofield and£. Vanbortland. J. 8. Nicholsoh, Librarian. Ordinanos Lands.— Lieut. Col. W. F. Coffin, Ordinance Land Agent : F. P. Austin, Chief Clerk ; W. Mills Book-keeper ; Jas. Forsyth, Land Bailiff. Bank of Montreal— P. P. Harris, Manager ; James Cox, Accountant ; J. C. Geddes, Teller ; Robert Drummond, Clerk. Bank of Upper Canada.— F. Hellewell, Jr., Agent ; F. McDonald, Jr., Teller ; J. H. Penhey, Acct. Bank of B. N. America— A. C. Kelly, Agent ; John A. Codd, Teller ; , Qerk. Quebec Bank.— H. V. Noel, Agent ; C. V. Noel, Teller. Nf^^ r^iy r-'V;^.,. ■■■ rffWh aitflfei^-^. ifi %' i1 fl -t % 1 [.It- I' h\ V 4; ft.- t 1 'Ik i I it ,i ■vixm&K^ *i LATITUDE AND L0N6ITUDB OF TORONTO. -_* Latitude.... .....49® 89» 4" North. LoDgltade 79® 23' 2'' West. 5h. 17 jn. 33s. Slow of Greenwich Time. ■ .1 I.J -f .»- .-. ■* •/ -Xl .*■ *-!>. .,*■■ > TORONTO. 100 t' TORONTO. CORPORATION, OFFICERS, &o, Adam Wilson, Q.G.y Mayor, Aldermen John McMurrich, 9. Sherwood, James J. Vance, J.Carty. W. Strachan, F H. Medcalf, J. Dunn, J. Carr, John Smith, W. W. Fox, H. Sproatt, H. Godson, J. E. Smith, R. Moodie. CouncUmen J. E. Bell, E. L. Butters, W. Ardagh, John Carruthers, W. Higgins, A. Taylor, J. Baxter, R. McKnight, C. Stoteshury, David Smith, P. Ck)nlin, R. Bell, R. J. Griffith, J. Farrell. Officers. m~C. Daly, Clerk of Council ; S. Radcliff, Assistant Gerk ; F. B. Orris, 2nd ditto ; T. Smith, Junior Clerk ; A. T. McCord, Chamberlain, J. Turner, Assist, ditto ; M. B. Hicks, 2nd ditio ; J. W. Hetherington, Pay Gerk in Chamberlain's Office ; R. Beard Inspector of Licenses ; A. Brunei, City En- gineer ; J. H Patterson, Secretary Board of Works ; J. H. Brunet, Inspector of Buildings : C. McLennan, Health Office ; G. A. Barber and W. Orr, City Auditors ; R. Reddy, Messen- ger. Fire Department. — ^Consists of eight Companies, 225 men. J. Ashfleld, Chief Engineer ; W. Charlton, Ist Assistant Engi- neer ; J. Smith, 2nd Assistant ditto. Captains. — J. Humphrey, No. 1 Engine; A. Jacques, No. 2 Engine; W. McGilvrey, No. 8 Engine; A. Macormack, No. 4 Engine; S. Parker, No. 6, Engine; G. Fox, No. 6 Engine ; Hook and Ladder Company, J. Bennett; No. 1 Hose Company, Jas. Jackson ; No. 2 Hose Company, W. Burns. Police Department. — George Gurnett, Police Magistrate; W. S. Prince, Chief of Police ;F. Robinson, Deputy; W. Andrews, Jr., Police Clerk. Staiions.—X^iy Hall, Front Street; North side St. Andrew's Market, opposite Richmond Street West, and No. 309 Tonge Street. li ii, ifi ,ii I •f ( "v..- 1^-f'f;- ^,;-i>. >C^ ':;t^,' jr-'-'^ ) BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES. Allan ) R. M. Anderson) J. T. Beaty, J., Jr. Bacon, W. Vynne. Brooke, George. Boyd,W. T., M.A., BouHon, James. Barry, Thomas. Bell, John. Brough, S.,Q.C. Blake, Edwd., M.A. Blake, S. H., B.A. Barrett, Robert G. Bell, William H. Bennett, Henry E. Boulton, G. D'Arcy. Boomer, G. Belyins^ohn. Burns, W. H. Bull, F. H., B.A. Cameron, Hon. J. H. Q.C. Cameron, H.,M.A., Cameron, Alex. Cameron, Matt. C. Crooks A., BC.L. Carrall,C. I.,B.C.L. Carruthers, F. P. Campbell, S. B. Crawford, J. Cawtbra, H. Cattarrach, A. J.^ M.A* Crombie, E. M.A. Comior.S., L.L.D. Q.a Gark, A., M.A. Crickmore John. Crowther James. Durand, Charles Davis, James Boyd. Davis, W. Dempsey, Richard. Daggan John, A.C. Dalton, Robert 6. Doyle, J. H. Eccles, Henry, Q.C. English, C.E., LL.B. Fitzgerald, G Fitzgerald, E. ,L.L.B. Flanagan, William. Gwynne,J. W.,Q.(7. Green, C. H. Gamble, Clarke. Gait, Thomas A.C. Harman,S.B.,aC.L. Hawkins, G. Harrison, Robt. A. Hodgins, T., M.A., li.L.D. Harper, J. Harper, W. John, Hurd,Ed. E.W. Hallinan, James. Hellewell, J., M.A. Heyden, L.jr. Hector, J. Ince, T.H., B.C.L. Jackson, M. B. Jones, John Robert. Jones, Ed. C.B.A. Jones, Jonas, A. Jones, Charles Jarvis, Stephen M. Keele, W. C. Leys, John. Leith, Alex. Lount, C. W. Morphy, George. Morphy, H.,B.C.L. Matheson,T.G.,BA. Miller, Robert Bell. Meudell, W., BA. Magarth,C., B.C.L. Moore, Robert. Mowat, Hon 0. Q.C. Morris, J. H., M^A. Murray, H.W.M. M.A. McBride, John. McKenrie, V McNabb, A., M.A. McLennan, Jas. McCutchon, P. Mc6. Mclntyre, Neil C. McDonald, A. McDonald, John. McNab, John. McDonell, Alex. McBride, John. McGregor, Patrick. McMichael, D., L.L.D. Nanton, A. O'Brien, Henry, Patterson, James. Patterson, C. S. Pat ton, Hon. J. L.L.D. Paul, T. J. Prince,- Albert. Richards, S., Jr. Robinson, John B. Robinson, C, M.A. TOBONTOi HI re. IC.L. ,BA. iBeU. A. CL. Read, DaytdB.,AJ). Read, John, B. Roaf, John, Jr., B! 1 ^'< 1 " 1 r '-' ^ ■ j n a J i' ( 1 \ i a\ ll ' 'iiltiffi rill' I ' iirii mCi ■■ -^.-,- ■» >■ :'; 1 • \u T0ROHT«. DIVISION COURTS. ^, For tbe summary disposal of cases by tbo County Judges. Courts are held OQcein two months in each division, or oftener, at the discretion of the Judge. ThC: Divisions are established by the Courts of Quarter Sessions. The Jurisdiction of these Courts has been enlarged by the Act of IS Vic, cap. 126. insolvbut debtor's c»urt. The Comity Judge in each county presides. BANKS. Bajtk Of BRrnsH North Aiierioa.— (Toronto Branch) : W. 6. Cassels, Manager ; L. Moflatt, F. Parkins. Directors. CMlctfrs— T. S. Hill, Accountant ; 6. H. Sootheran, 1st Teller ; H. Simpson, 2nd Teller ; James Goldie, James Watson. F. H. Mallock, Clerks; Robert Parkes, Messenger; L. W. Smith, D.C.L., Solicitor. Days ^ 2>{scoun^— Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank of Montreal.— (Toronto Branch) : Robert Milroy, Manager. Z>a3^i ^ Z>i9(XJ4(iU>r-Tuesdays and Fridays. Bank OP Toronto.— Capital, $2,000,000— Head OfQce.— Angus Cameron, Cashier. pa^^ 2>^co>ttnt— Thursday. \-i- Bank of UpperCanada— Capital, $4,000,000— Head Office.— Wm^ Proudfoot, President ;T. A. Stayner, Vice-President; T.6. Ridout, Cashier ; Hon. William Cay ley, MP P., Inspector of Agencies. &c. Ztey.^ Discount— Wednesday. Cm Bank.— (Toronto Branch): Thomas Woodslde, Manager. Offtcen^^oha. Legge, Accountant; R, Fitzgerald, Teller; John Miohie, Deposit Ledger Keeper ; Samuel Gaw, Messenger. Dayttjf JMm9U«£— Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. tener, >Iished these ^H\\v\ TOftORTO. 115 Commercial Bank 07 Canada.^ (Toronto Branch) ; C. J, CSampbell, Manager. > €Wiccr»— A. Cameron, Accountant : J. George, Paying Teller; C. H. Ransom, Receiving Teller ; Andrew Paul, Discount Clerk ; C. J. Whitehead, Ledger Keeper; Thomas Graham, Junior Clerk ; J. Henderson, Messenger. JHscowiU Dayi^Toesdays and Fridays. Quebec Bank.— (Toronto Branch) : W. W. Ransom, Manager. 0^er«--James Wright, Teller ; James Price, Gerk ; William McMaster, Local Director ; Albert Prince, Solicitor. Home District Satingks BANK,-^eorge Street. — Directors'^ William Proudfoot; J. Lukin Robinson, James Henderson; Charles Scadding, Secretary and Treasurer ; Rob incon & Rob- inson, Solicitors. Open every day, except Sundays, from 10 to 3. TORONTO BOARD OP TRADE. W. P. Rowland, Esq., M.P.P.. President ; T. D. Harris, B^., Vice-President ; Wm. Wakefield, Treas OoMwciJ— Messrs. D. Crawford, J. G. Worts, F. A. Whitney, Wm. Henderson, Wm. McMaster, T. Haworth, C. Robertson, J. McMurrich, Hugh Miller, Rice Lewis, A. Hamilton and Wm. Ince. _^..,. :,. ._,:.. Harbor Trust ^T. D. Harris, J. G. Wortfe. * ' ' Hospital Trust. — Wm. Gooderham, Esq. Board R0NT0.— Bursar, David Buchan ; Cashier or Chief Clerk, A. Cameron ; Book-keeper, M. Drummond ; Assist. Gerk, James Nation ; Messenger, William Morrow. TJNiVBRsmr Of Trinitt College.— Council : Hon. Sir John B. Robinson, Bart., Chancellor of the University ; Rev. the Pro- vost of Trinity College ; Professor Vankoughnet, Professor Bovell, M.D., Professor Hmd, M.A., Rev. the Vice-Provost Irving, M.A., the Rev. Prof. Hatch, B.A. ; Ven. George O'EHI Stuart, D.D., LL.D, Archdeacon of Kingston; Yen. A. N. Bethune,D.D., LL«D«, Archdeacon of York ; Rev. H. J.Grasett, D.D. ; Geo. W. Allan, M.LC. ; John Arnold; Lewis Moflfatt ; Hon. Yice-Chancellor Spragge; J. M. Strachan ; Hon. Sir Allah N. MacNab, Bart.; Hon Justice Hagarty; James L. Robinson; Samuel B. Harman, B.C.L. ; Hon. John Hillyard Cameron ; Chartes Magrath, B.C.L., Sec. ; Provost, Rev. Geo. A. Whitaker, M.A* i i i • "'X ■ ;Me- ry and ry and 'hi logo- rature, Mine- I Lan- (ctor of cfcurer Tutor, B.A.; 'rinter Knox Coukgb — ^Principal and Professor of Systematic Di- vinity, Rev. M. Willis, D.D.; Professor of Exegetical Divinity and Philosophy, Rev. G. P. Young, M.A.; Professor of Church History and Evidences of Christianity, Rev. R. Burns, D.D. ; Chairman of College Board, Rev. A. Topp, A.M.; F -^retary, Rev. W. Reid, A.M. Session opens on first WedL.dday of October and closes in the beginning of April. CoNQREOATiONAL CoLLEOB OP B. N. Amsrioa.— OflQccrs of In- struction : Rev. A. Lillie, D.D., Theological Professor ; Rev. Arthur Wickson L.L.D., Classical, Mathematical and Hebrew Professor ; Treasurer, Patriclc Freeland ; Secretary, Revd. F. H. Marling ; Directors, Rev. T. S. Ellerby, Rev. A. Little, D.D. ; Rev. A. Wickson, L.L.D. ; Rev. Edward Ebbs, Rev. J. T. Byrne, Rev. J. Wood, Rev. T. M. Reikie, Rev. J. Porter, Peter Freeland, James Fraser, A. Christie, J. Nasmith, J. Snarr, E. Kinballs. Unitbd Prbsbyttbrian DiviNnr Hall. — ^Was organised In the year 1844, by the United Presbyterian body, for the edu- cation of those who intended entering the ministry of that Church. ^^ i Rev. John Taylor, D.D., Professor. Council of Public Instruction in Uppbr Canada. — ^Hon. Sam. Beaty Harrison, Q.C., Chairman ; Rev. EgertonRyerson, D.D., Chief Superintendent of Education ; Right Pev. A. M. F. De Cbarbonnel, D.D., R. C. Bishop of Toronto ; Rev. H. J. Grasett, B.D.;Hon. Joseph C. Morrison, Q.C., M.P.P. ; James S. Howard, Rev. John Jennings, D.D. ; Rev. Adam Lillie, D.D., and Rev. John Barclay, D.D., Members for the purposes of the Grammar School Act ; Rev. J. McCaul, L.L.D., Presi- dent of the University College, and the Presidents of the Col- leges affiliated with the University of Toronto. J Geprg;e Hodgins, L.L.B., Recording Clerk. .-■::y:x. -W^ 120 TORONTO. i|!( •r I 'I NATIONAL SOCIETIES, &c. St. Gkorob's SoaETY — His Excellency the Governor General, Patron. Officers — Samuel B. Harman ; President ; George, Thonnas, Henry Shaw, James Beechal, Vice-Presidents • Rev. Dr. Bevan, Rev. Dr. Scadding, Rev. T. S. Kennedy ana Rev. S. J. Boddy, Chaplains; Drs. Hodder, Hallowell, Bovell, Pbysicians ; W. B. Phipps, Treasurer ; John P. FuHjames, Secretary. St. Anorew^s Sooikty.— R. S. MlUer, Pres. ; G. M4chieand Hugh Miller, Vice-Pres. Officers — Drs. Ross, Tlwrburn, Phy- sicians ; Drs. Jennings, Barclay, Chaplains ; J. €. Gilmor, Treas ; J. McBride^ Sec ; J. Michie, Marshall ; R. Dingwall Piper. , Canadian Highland SocnrrY—Lieut-Colonel Macdougall , Pres- Hon. J. H Cameron, Q.C., Angus Morrison, M.P P.,T. Sel- lar, A. P. McDonald, M.P.P., Major McLeod, Vice-Pres.— Directors — Captain A. Taylor, A. D, Macdougall, Malcolm Livingston, W. Haig, H. McKay, A. C. L. Carlyle,H. Miller, W« Henderson, E. A. McNaughton, A. Matheson, W. Wallace, A. Muir ; John M. Bean, Treas. ; G. M. Munro, Cor. Secy. ; D. Watson, Kec. Sec. ; Rev. Dr. Barclay and Rev. D. Watson, M.A., Chaplains; Dr. Thorburn, Physician; E. McColl and A. McLachlan, Bards ; J. MePherson, ^Interpreter ; B. Ding- wall, N. Carmichal, D. McRae, Pipers. St. Patrick's Association — Officers — J. G. Moylan, Pres '. J. McLaren, 1st Vice-Pres ; J. Bondidier, 2nd Vice-Pres ; J. McCloskey, Treas ; M. Doyle, Sec ; C. A. Muldoon, Assist. Sec ; D. Byrne, Librarian ; Rev. J. Walsh, and Rev. E. O'Eeefe, Chaplains \ Drs. Cotter, Lawlor, Physicians. Toronto Burns (Xub.— Sir J. D. H. Hay, of Alderstone, Bart. Pres ; Lieut Col. McDougall, C. W. Connoa, L.L^D.. T. Sellar, Vice-Pres., and ten ordinary Directors; H. Millar, Treas ; George Monroe, Sec. ■) ) St. \ St. TORONTO. 121 CHURCHES, &o. African Baptist Church Rev. Robert Dick African Union Baptist Churcb. Rev. Alexander Lorimer, A. B. Baptist Chapel __^_ BapiiAt Church.... s....« Rer. J. Roberts Cooke's Presbyterian Church. Rev. Wm. Gregg, A.M. First United Pres. Church.... Rev. John Jennings, D.D. Holy Catholic Apost. Church. Rev. George Rye rson Holy Trinity (Ch. of England .>. Rev. Henfy Scadding, D.D. Knox's Presbyterian Churcn.Rev. Alexander Topp New Conn. Methodist Church. Rev. M. Seymour Do. do do.. Re V.J. Shuttle worth Primitive Methodist Church.. Rev. Jaraes Edgar Reformed German Church .... Rev . M . Rechenberg Reformed Pres. Church Rev. Robert Johnston Second Congregational Chapel. Rev. F. H. Marling Second United Pres. Church., Rev. John Taylor M.D., D.D. St. Andrew's Ch. (of Scot.).. Rev. John Barclay, D.D. St. Basils Church. (R. C.).:. Fathers of St. Basil St. George's Church, (of Eng.) .Rev. Stephen Lett, L.L.D. 'Bishop of Toronto St. James' Cathedral, do. St. St. St. Michael's Cathedral St. Rev. H. J. Grasett,B.D.,Rec. Rev. E. Baldwin, M.A., and Rev. Mr. Boddy John the Evan. Ch. do. .'.Rev. T. S. Kennedy Mary's Church, (R- C J { «^; i". l^)S;,«|-^3^t. Rt. Rev. J. J. Lynch, Bishop. Very Rev. C. Philbert, V.G. Rev. Jno. Welsh, Rector Rev. G. Northgraves, Sec. Rev. J. B. Proulx. Paul's Church, (of Eng.) .^ Rev. Saltern Givins St. Paul's Church, (R C.)....Rev. F. Rooney St. Stephen's Ch., (of Eng. J.. Rev. J. W. McCollam,M.A. Trinity Church, (Of England; . . Rev. Alexander Sanson Unitarian Church...... Rev. John Scott Wesleyan Churches. ... Zion Congregational Chapel. .".Rev. T. Ellorby Jewish Synagogue Rev. M. Goldberg f Rev. H. Wilkinson, 7 «„„*» t Rev. Jas^ Elliott, / °^^^' m !• li*" if 122 MGIBLATiyi OOUNOIL. I. J, • 4 ADDENDA. The following, corrected up to latest rotorns, did not reach us in time to appear in it& usual place. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon Hon. 8ir Naroisse F. Bellcau, Speaker. VAME, REBIDBNCaS. . Adam Fergusson Flamborough East. John Hamilton Kingston AdamFerrie Hamilton. Paul H. Knowlton Knowlton. Phillip H. Moore PhilUpsburgh. George J. Goodhue London, C. W. William Walker Quebec. James Morris, Brockville. Jaines Gordon Toronto. James Ferrier Montreal. Roderick Matheson Perth. Georges. Boulton Cobourg. £tienne P. Tache Montmagcy, James Leslie Montreal. Frt^erick A . Quesnel Montreal . George Saveuse de Beai^jeau Goteau du Lac* , John Ross Toronto . Samuel Mills Hamilton. Louis Panet Quebec. Gharles Wilson Montreal. 6ei\jamin Seymour PortHope. David M. Armstrong Sorel. Ebenezer Perry Cobourg. Eusebe Cartier St. Hyaclnthe. Walter H. Dickson.,.. Niagara. Ho Ho tiai8t4TIV| OOUXOUi. 123 eachuB East. I. ELEfrnvE ij:gislat[ve councillors. upper Canada, HAMtS. DIVI8I0N8. Hon. James iShaw «Baihurst. *< A. J. Ferguson.... ..Brock. << Harmar.nus Smith.... Burlingtoii« « Ales. Campbell ..Cataraqui. <* David Christie Erie. " Geo. Alexander Gore. " David Reesor King. " Andrew Jeffrey Newcastle. " W. H. Meritt ....Niagara. *' J. ^«lmpson Queen's. *' P. Vanlcoughnet Rideau. *< James i'atton Saugeen. *< Malcolm Cameron St. Clair. . " Geo. Crawford..... ...St. Lawrenco. '< Donald McDonald Tecumsetb. <* E. Murnej Trent. ♦' S!r Allan McNab Western. «» G.W.Allan York. Lower Canada. Hon. J. Armand. Alma. *♦ A. B Foster .... Bedford. *' J. B, Q. Proulx ....Dela Valliere. " L* H. Renaud......... DeSalaberry. " J. Letelller.... ....Granville. " Ulric J. Tessler Gulf. " John Hatnllion...... ,....Inkerman. *' A. T. Duchesnay Ia Salle. *' M. P. de 8. Iaterriere......Laurentides. " A. J* Duchesnay .Lauzon. '* E. MassoD...... MiUelsles. '* Alex* Kierskowski..... ....... Mbnterville. ** P. U. Archambault...... Repentigny. " R. Harwood Rigaud. ** L. DessaUllcs...... Rougemont. " J. B. Guevreraent Sorel. ** P. G. Huot...... .....Stadacona. <* Hollis Smith ..Wellington. i * SI r. PERMANENT OFFICERS IN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL J. F. Taylor, Clerk of the House and Master in Chancery. R. LeMoine, Deputy and Assistant Clerk, Master in Chancery and French Translator Fennings Taylor, Deputy and Assistant Clerk, Master in Chan- J, eery, and Chief OfBce Clerk. E. Doucet, Additional Assistant Clerk, and Assistant French Translator. W. A. Maingy, Additional Assistant and 2nd Office Clerk. James Adamson, Clerk of the English Journals. R. 6. Belleau, Clerk of the French Journals. A. A. Boucher, French Translator and Clerk of Select Com- mittees. John McGillivray McLean, Clerk. W. Agar Adamson, D.C.L., Chaplain and Librarian. E. L. Montizambert, A.M., Law Clerk, English Translator, and Clerk uf Committees. Rene Kimber, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod. 0. Vallcrand, !:jergeant-at-Arms. E. Bottcrell, Door-keeper. M. Keating, House keeper and Chief Messenger. S. Skinner, Assistant Housekeeper and Messenger. F. Boulet, J. Casault, J. Pageau, A. Lachance, J. Doherty, J. Hanley, R. Greer, P. Ratty, Peter Dunn, Patrick Madigan, J. B. Myrand, Messengers. A. Douaire and C. Young, Pages. i { LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Hon. Sir Henry Smith, Speaker. GONsnruENCiBa. nambs. Argenteuil J. J. C. Abbott. Bagot Maurice Laframboise. Beauce Dunbar Ross. Beauharnois Gideon Ouimet. Bellechasse . . ^ O. C . Fortier . Berthier Eugene Urgel Piche. Bonaventure John Meagher. Brant (East Riding) James Ross. IL Qcery. uicery iChan- sistant k. : Com- or, and LEGISLATIVB ASSIMBLT. 125 )herty, > Patrick J ' •) OONSTITUBNCIBS. NAMBS. Brant (West Riding) Herbert Biggar. Brock ville (Town) Hon . Geo Sherwood. Brome ,, . , Jas. Moir Ferres. Carleton Wm. F. Powell. Ghambly Louis Lacoste. Champlain Joseph B. Turcotte. Charlevoix Cleophe Cimon. Chateauguay Henry Starnes. ' Gbicoutimi and Saguenay David E. Price. Compton .. . i . , John Henry Pope. Cornwall (Town) Hon . J . S. Macdonald. Dorchester. Hector L. Langevin. Drummond and Arthabaska. ..Christopher Dunkin. Dundas James Wm. Cook. Durham (East Riding) Francis H. Burton. Durham (West Riding) Henry Munro. Elgin (East Riding) Leonidas Burwell. Elgin ( West Riding) George Macbeth . Essex John McLeod. Frontenao Hon. Henry Smith. Gaspe ; John LeBoutiliier. Glengary Donald A. Macdonald. Gren ville (South Riding) Wm. Patrick. Grey John Sheridan Hogan. Haldimand M. Harcourt. Halton John White. Hamilton (Qty) Isaac Buchanan . Hastings (Nortn Riding) Geo. Bei^amin. Hastings (South Riding) Lewis Wallbridge. Hochelaga Joseph Laporte. Huntingdon R. Brown SomerviUe. Huron and Bruce John Holmes. Iberville Chas. Joseph Laberge. Jacques Cartier Francois Z. Tasse. Joliette ^ Joseph H. Jobin. Eamouraska Jean Chas. Chapais. Kent Archibald McKellar . Kingston (City) Hon. J. A. Macdonald. Lambton ■ Lanark (North Riding) ...... .Robert Bell. •.*' ■A 'M ^"H\vv\ 'W^'> i CON8TITUENCIB8. NAMES. Lanark (South Riding) Andrew W. Playfair. Laprairie Hon. T. J. J. Loranger. L' Assomption Louis Archambeauit. Laval * Pierre I^abelle . Lennox and Addington David Koblin . Leeds & Gren ville (S. Riding) . Ogle R . Gowan . Leeds (South Riding) Benjamin Tett. Levis Hon. Frangois Lemieiut. Lincoln J. G. Rykert. L'Islet Chas. F. Fournier. London (City) John Carling. Lotbiniere Hon. L. T. Drummond^ Maskinonge George Caron. Megantic Noel Hebert .^ Middlesex (East Riding) Robert Craik. Middlesex (West Riding) A . P. McDonald. Missisquoi H. H. Whitney. Montcalm Joseph Dufresne. Moutmagny Joseph 0. Beaubien. Montmorency Hon . Joseph Cauchon « Montreal West .Hon. A. A. Dorion. ** Centre Hon. John Rose. « East Thos. D'Arcy McGee* Napierville .Jacques O. Bureau* Niagara (Town) John Simpson. Nicolet Joseph Gaudet . Norfolk Walker Powell* Northumberland (East Riding). John R. Clark. Northumberland (West Rid.). Hon. Sidney Smith, Ontario (North Riding) Joseph Gould. Ontario (South Riding) Hon . Oliver Mowat • Ottawa (City) Richard W . Scott. Ottawa Denis E. Papiueau. Oxford (North Riding) William McDougall . Oxford (South Riding) Skefflngton Connor. Peel ....*. .James C. Aikins. Perth r Thos. May ne Daly. Peterborough *..*«*♦.. . .Thomas ^ort. * . Pontiac ..*.... Edmund Heath. Portneuf *...Hon. j< E. Thibaudeau. Prescott » t i ... . Henry W« McCann. LBGI8LAT1V1 ASSBMBLT. 127 00N8TITITSirGIE8. N1MB8. Prince Edward W. C. Dorland, Quebec (County) « Charles Panet . Quebec west Hon. Charles Alleyn. «^ Centre George H. Slmard* « East .P. G. Huot. Renfrew Hon. Wm. Cayley. Richmond and Wolfe William H . Webb . Rieheliea Jacques F. Sincennea. Rimouski « M . Guillaume Baby . RouviUe T. E. Campbell, (7.B. Russell T. W. Loux. Saint Hyacinthe Hon. L. Victor Sicotte. Saint John's Francois Bourassa. Saint Maurice L. L. L. Desaulniers. SheflTord ■■ Sherbrooke (Town^ Hon. Alex. T. Gait. Simcoe (North Riding) Angus Morrison. Simcoe (South Riding) Thomas R . Ferguson . Sonlanges Dominique A. Coutlee. Stanstead Hon. Tim. L. Terrill. Stormont William Maitice . Temiscouata Bet^jamln Dlonne. Terrebonne Hon*L. S. Horln. Three Rivers (City) Wm. M. Dawson. Toronto West Hon. George Brown. *< East John B. Robinson. Two Mountains. J. B. Daoust. Vaudreuil «* Mr. Mongenais. Vercheres Hon. Geo. E. Cartier* Victoria John Cameron . Waterloo (Morth Riding) , Hon. M. H. Foley. Waterloo (South Riding) William Scott. W«nuid Gilbert McMicken. WeffiHgton (I^orth Riding) . . . .James Ross. Wellington (South Riding) .... David Stlrton. Wentwortb (North Riding) .... William Notman . Wentworth (South Riding Joseph Rymal. Yamaska .Ignacd GiM. York (North Riding) Adam Wilson . York (East Riding) Amos Wright. York (West Riding) Wm. P. Howland. V Ml I A ■Cf\ ac.- PERMANENT OFFICERS, LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Chief Department— W. B. Lindsay, Clerk ; W. B. Lindsay, Jr. , Clerk Assistant ; Alfred Patrick, Deputy Clerk Assistant ; T. Vaux, Accountant. Law Clerk's Department— G. W. Wicksteed. Law Clerk > E. P. Dorion, Assistant French do. ; F. Badgley, Assistant English do. General Department— W. P. Patrick, Chief Office Clerk ; H. Hartney, Assistant do. ; "W. Spink, Routine and Record Clerk ; H. B. Stuart, English Writing do. ; E. Denechaud, French Writing do. ; P. Rivet, A. G. D. Taylor, T. H. Blals, Junior Clerks. CoMMrrTEB Department— Alfred Patrick, Chief Clerk of Com- mittees and of Controverted Elections ; J. P. Leprohon, First Assistant Clerk of Committees ; F. X. Blanchet, Second do. Private Bill Department— A. Todd, Chief Clerk of Private Bills and Clerk of Votes ; T. Patrick, Assistant Clerk of Private Bills and Clerk of Railway Committee ; W. B. Ross, Assistant Clerk of Votes ; Hermann Poetter, do. Translators— D. P. My rand, Chief French Translator ; ^. P. Dorion, Subordinate Head ; W. Fanning, Translator of Votes ; T. G. CoursoUes, Assistant Translator ; J. F. Gingras, Junior do. ; Joseph Royal, do.i A. Mondelet, do. ; F. Badg- ley, English Translator ; W. Wilson, Assistant ditto; F. Hays, extra ditto. Journals— G. M. Mulr, Clerk of English Journals ; P. E. Gagnon, Clerk of French do. ; W^ H. LeMoine, Assistant do. ; H. J. McCarthy, Clerk of Petitions. Librart— Alpheus Todd, Librarian ; A. G. lAJOid, Assistant do. ; A. Lapterriere, Clerk. , . Serjeant-at-Arms Department- D. W. Macdonell, Sergeant- at- Arms ; W. C. Burrage, Deputy do. ; A. L. Cardinal, Chief Messenger; E. Steacy, Assistant Chief do.; M. McCarthy, Assistant Messenger; 0. Vincent, do. ; J. O'Ccnnor, Door- keeper ; R. Bailie, Assistant do. ; P. Laliberte, J. Lemonde, E. Pelletier. W. Graham, J. Hoy, £. Storr, Messengers. Post Office Department— R. Defries, Postmaster ; J. Blais, Assistant ditta i^" 'W« isay, tant; < ii lerk > J istant I \ fc;H. I lerk; \ rench ^ Junior ) 1 Com- , First do. rivate rlvate sistant tor of ngras, Badg- Hays, P. 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