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DISINR BI8SBXTILB, OR LEAP YEAR« , 4K0 THE »t!fKtKllxrH VKAR or THK RRIO.N OF UKR MOJt GRACIOUS MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA. Containini; — in addition to the n.snal Information — ^ An Equation of Time Table ^ a Table for cakuialtiig Seqmen^s Wugety a Weather Table, nnd a variety of inlereslintr Reading Matter. »iC?5#^ SAINT JOHN, N. B. rniNTKU fc/xHt BRUtrsWICK PRESS, ARU SOLD, WIIOLlSSALK . ' AND RETAIL, BY WtLUABi L. AVSBT, M hit Sloret i'n'fKt n^illimm Strut; and to be liad of iht Prim- ' cipal BoolcMtUtrt throughout th« Frevinet, 1 argr ■'# f I'll a* ■nil , ^. i.'^'f>£:x. i.»^jt .*i/i' Army, Staff of page 40 Tifli Marjiet Dup*. pag«10 Army, Officers serving ill iH IVdericion, Corporation of U*2 AiictMfneers, 24 (JrHinnifif School, i »af>{i^*t Ministers in N. B., 43-^4 Hackney Crt»<|h Fare«, f Kaplisl {Education Soeiftty, 45 Hart*] Cailmiii and <»«rtera, 4() llflrlHJiir blaster's Fees, 7 llutiMo of AmiMintilv, 24 HoiiJays at PuI>1jc Offices, 11 io'2'2 Heart Work^ 1 n : i^aiilvS, ■ Board ot Health, ('aleiidar Fajio* «| '' i l\ Cliambor of C(»ininerce', City »)f isaint John, Counlv of Saint JuJiii, " 'of York, King !», ofC'irleton, of Charlottft,' ' of We.slrnoriaiul, of (iloucester, of Uiieeirj!, ^ ,j, J. I of Snnhurv, *^' * ot Kent. .,;,,. I U>,i»n r of Northtmiherlanu, of Ue8li::«>nclie, ofAlljorr, An'V of Victoria, ,n\f •> .A, 2(i: 10 ib. !) 37 4 50 (>ourls, .^,«i.**.^/** 38, 31) stoin Il'onse, 411 (^Siuroli of England, 41 iiJ Calholics, Kotnan 43 {«„ (:ou h (Jns i Cliiuch of {Scotland, (.'ongrogHtionnl Chinch, (Jooi^uls and Agonlii, ;j! I'ounselhirs and Attornies, ! ('otu Se\ver»»j![e and Water, , Cultivation of Corn, ; Cure of Hot^od, &c. ; CnJiiYnting Fruit. I i>ec'ihi posit ion of 8iMiH| , Disci [>l.' Lunatic Axylnm, 40' 35 Murine Hotipital, ^^7 nHt a ih. Market Toll:*, 10 Mechanics': IrLSti lute, 27 [I M«)rning ancJ r.veninjf Stars, 4 i Miscelluiieoufl Lxtracl:;, 03 to 5H Oliicers of the Cr(»\vn, ^ i!8 Paris:, of Portland, ' '**'^ *' 30 Police Depaitnient, > 2G Post Ortice, J 1^1 ;>t) Penitentiary. ' " 415 . Pr«i|ihytrrian Church, .4*2 Provincial lioard Fdiicntion, 45 Provincial .Miliiia, (Stuti; 4b! 421 Kates of Pilotage, &c., 44 47 ib. ib ih. ih 3'j ib. ib. ib. llati's of Wharfage, «SiC., i) Rates ofCarleton S»t^ani Ferrv,(> 47: Rates of Cariago, S4 50 m lb. 50 44 ib. 3 3 5U 37 47 23 40 44 '•*f •" T— Ml Ili um •1 Kev«nue, Provincial Kef Preshytflrian (Jhurch, KuadH and DiKtanucs, SJignals, 7 , t^ocietiea. Puiilic HGt 27, Da ' Tahio, SeatnenV Wages 59 i ToHg on l^nspeiisioiiiUridgi*, 10 Time for going through tliu Falls JO TJie Huttit and the Swurd, The \J$ii of LeuVDH, To Keep Bugs fruni Vine^, Weather Table, Wclglilng Machinefi, Woideyan Miiitiianarics, Wooithinds. " ^ . •^ Wl. IHk. -ttk -^ "^ ^ '* Dfi, 45 !Ei> 48 ! 8 ?errv, o 2a 40 44 ;/27,2a' 59 i I iho 1 ■ JAM ^. c .. ■ H €>^ au M. 1 - J 'A 2 ' 2 4 3 4a 4 5 5 55! 6 55 7 6-^ : 8 «4 9 71 lo 7;] IJ 8 12 82 : n 8J il4 9 1 15 9;' 1() 9.': 17 10 1 !1H 10 ;] |J9 105 ,20 11 1 2J 11^ 22 \\A il 12 24 12 1 .25 liW 20 12 4 27 12 5 ;28 131 !2!) 13 2 1 -M) 13 3 i3l 134 <>< jvgUATION OF TIME FOR 1856. n '. \ ^or tke Meridian of Greenwich, I' c *» H 7 2 3 4 5 .6 " 7 : 8 9 lu 11 12 13 K) 17 18 19 20 2i oo 23 24 25 2G 27 28 2!) 30 31 JAN» r£»V MHCH. AFRIL. MAV.r JUNK.'JULV I tt'i;. :ii:er OC TO M. «. "3 301 4 41 4 33! 5 0\ 5 28 5 55 6 2i t)47 7 13 7 38 8 2 82tf 8 49; 9 11 9 33! 9 54| 10 151 10 34 1U53 11 121 1 1 29: ll4Li; 12 2 12 17; 12 31 12 45' 12 58! 13 10; 13 21 1331 1341 ^ ^i H- 1. 13 uO 13 58 14 5 1411 14 17 14 22 14 20 14 29 U31 14 33 14 33 1433 14 32 14 31 14 28 14 25 14 21 14 16 14 11 14 5 13 58 1351 13 43 13 35 13 25, 13 16 13 5 12 55 12 43 • ^at. M. 12^1 12 19 12 iH 1153 1139 1125 11 11 10 5t) lU 40 10 25 10 9 952 3U 9 19 9 2 8 44 8 20 8 9 751 7 32 7 14 6 56 37 19 () bi4 5 23 5 5 4 4l> 4 28 4 10 0iU SI. s. M. S. 3 51 3 3 33 3 16 2 5rj 2 40 31k 3 1L 32; 3 3( 2 23! 3 3: 2 C!3 39 1 49|3 4o 1 32 3 U 1 15'34i- 59,3 51 43i3 5'2 273 33 J2354 lrt3 5:j 3>i|35-,i 461350 5913 47 1 13!3 45 253 41 ;^3 37 1 1 1 2 49 J 2 11 3 32 3 27 3 22 2 22:3 15 2 31 '3 9 2 41 13 )d 2 49 254 •2 57 24L 23; NuTu. — Vviiott LUC auii H s\0\\, When ibo Suit i* Fattl, EquHtioit tu NOV. uy.c. %t a 1 u 1«> 16 10 3( 16 17 10 16 j: il6 16 9 16 14 16 1 1 16 8 16 4 15 58 7 15 15 J2 4 00 4 26 3 56 ! I5:i8 15 30 15 2U 15 10 14 59 1447 14 34 14 21 14 6 1351 133-5 1318 13 12 4-^ 12 2v 12 V 1 ! \'^ . vM. h .>c 2 27 157 12? *Ja 1 3 1 33 2 2 2 32 3 : 3 29 liurriii 'Ximi^, lUltftf ' tK I ECLIPSES OF J 85(5. This }-e«r there will be two eclipses nf tlie Sun, and two of the Moon, as follows : 1. — Tiieru will lie a tutal tcUput tf/'U^ekhX^ April 4tl), invi»ilik' here. II — There will b« a pvrtMil Mipttofike MouN, April SUth, visible as foHnws : Kclipse bfijSns, 3h. IQm. i PjMi,.;mean tiinc^ EiiU uf «cb|j)Be, 6h. Ifim. Middle of iLclipsc. 4h. <43iu j ut ijit. John (Ui^rationi 3i)« 24ia. Digits eoMiuied D4» ov tJke'.N^clip8e begino, 4V. ^7iB | T.M.g mean time ( End of Eclipse, b|i. 3ni. j Middle of t-clipse, '^iV?(im. ) nitluitt John, {'tlaratibp, 3h. ;;.^in. ; Digits eclipsed, 1 1 ft-iO) «M>lhi SilUtAetn limo. wm '4 MORNING AND EVENING STARS OF 1^56. The Planet Venus ( $ ) will be Morninfr Star till Jirly 30ih ; then Evenimr Star to the ehd of the jenr* — Mnr» ( ^ ) will be Mornings Star till April 2d; then Evening iUar to the end of the ^rear. ' Jupiter (11) yi\\\ be Evening Star till Mtircb 5th ; ibttn Morning Star till Cept. S6th ; then Lveninn Star to the end of the year. Saturn { h) will be Evening Star till June 24th ; tken Morning Star to the end of the year. Chronological Ctjeles ofl85G, I Domin. Letter, F E. Golden Number, i^, or Lunar Cycle, j Epnct, 23 Solar Cycle, 17 flegira, 1272-3 Roman Indiction, 14 Julian Period, 65fi9 Jewishyr. a.m. 5616—7 JYame* and Characters of the Planets t i r.i OThe Sun. The Earth. ?^J5! The Mood. 9 'Mercnry. $ Yenns. ^ Mai*. ft Vesta. Jjino. $ Pallas. ^ Ceres. H Jopiter. ^ Saturn. ^ Hersehel, or Uranus. t? :y»* i f If; 4> Sames and Characters of the Aspects and ^odes. (5 Conjunction. O Quadrature, 90°. S OppoHMion, 180''. Q Ascending Node. f^ Descendiiig Node. Inf. Inferiout. I i Sup. Superionr. N. North. S. South. E. East. W. West. Jfamesand Characters of the Signs of the Zodiac. T Aries, head. 1^^ Taurus, neck 2 XX Gemini, Arms. 3 ^ Cancer, breast. i4g\.Leo, heait. 5 irj Virgo, belly. 6:^ Libra, reins. 7 fix Scorpio, scrfets. 8 / Sagittarius, thighs. 9 V3 Ca|>rieonins, knees- 10 ^Aquarius, legs. 11 ^Fisces, feet. mmBcable Festivals of the Ckareh in 1856. Septnageeima Snnday, Jau. 20 | Rogation Sunday, April 27 Sexagesima Sundoy, " 27 QuiuqiiHgesiuia SoiNlay, Feb. 3 Ash Wed. Lent beg. " 6 Good Friday, March 31 Easter Sunday, ** 23 Ascension Day, Holy^ \ ., , Tknrsday, ) ^'"^ ^ WhH Sun. or Peutecosi, May 11 Triimy Sundav^ lti\ Advent Sunday, Nov 3<) ! Holidays at the January 1, New Year's Day, March 17, Saint Patrick, A prit 2^, Saint George, May 24, Queen's Birth Day, Jtine 90, Queefi'a Accesaion, Jtrne 24, Saint John, I Juno 88, Queen's Coronation, ^ Sept. 2&, Michaelmas, f PuUie Ofiees. Nov. 30, Saint Andrew, | Dec. S5, Cbristiuaa D^y, i tt Oft 1 > •* ^|{C^>»tnMiioHdiiys,' Aall WedHetdtyV- '' '"'**'' " '' ' GomI Friday, H^iafar Monday, Caater Tweiday "*j*i I 1 -4 i^. Boaf Fnndtf. Hon V aud Jol l!iaa( Bay of longinj Capt I Day of I ^'htte I be seer I very dt I tireakM, j from til j thereto ! Bfiei I tiiated < thereof Digh ftlaced ward. foTH ell Gam a|)|iroa< (end in tniiee a eoiids p I ill ted Bcarini Thin Ll From t From t From ] From t To the From t N«T« Lodges always Ho(i«e Ktx QiUc Bull, near thi X LIGHT HOUSES. | Board of Commi$sio»arM for the uveral Light Houses in the Bay of\ Fiindy. — Rohert \V Cronkahank. Jnka Ward, Isaac Woodward/ Hon W. F. W. Owen, John Wdiion, Lieut. Charlea Hare, R. N.. ! and John Jaine* Robinson, R. N., Eaqiiirea. j liiaac WoodvvarJ, Raqiiire, Snrveyor ofthoiie Li^ht HontieR in the | Bay nf Fundy belonging to New Brnn»\»ricU. and aUo of thoae be- 1 longing to NnvaSeotia which are partly supported by thia Province. Cape Sahli Seal fsUnd Light. — The firat Light in approaching the ; Cay of Fundy, is on the ^outh Point ofthe SeaJ Island. This ia a plain ' white Light, elevated about 80 feet above high water mark, and may i be seen in approaching' the Island from any point ofthe compnas. A \ very dangerous rock, under water, but unon which the sea always ; tireaks, called Blonde lioefi, lies about 3^ milea S. by W. by compass. ; from the Light House Between this rock and tlie Island, there are i aome dangera>«the groun^ is rocky throughout, and large vessels, ; therefore, ought not to attempt passing between them. j Bfier hUud Light. — In advancing up the Bav. the next Light is ai- 1 tuated OH Brierlaland, about ImH a mile N. £. iromthe N. W. point \ thereof. A plain white light ^'^^ d'^ Light. -~-'Vh9i next light on the coast of Nova Seotm is • fiiaced oil Uie west side of Digby Gut — from Brier bland North East* j ward. The coast is very bold and not indented ; the Light ia there- 1 (orv. chiefly intended as a guide into Digby Basin — A white Light, j Gannct Rock Light. — This Light is intended to warn vessels of their ; approach to a very dangerous range of shoals and ledges, which ex-| tRiid from the Old Proprietor to the Seal Islands otf iMachias, a dis- 1 (niice of about twenty milea. It ia a flashlight — white — twenty se- e(>iid.<< dark and forty light in each minute The Light House is P'linted in .itripe4, vertical, black and white ' Bearings and Distance by Compass from th*^ Gannel Roek Light House. \ This Light bears from the Light house on Brierlaland, N-N.IV. | W. | 22 miles. I From the Gaiinet Rock to the Old Proprietor F.. | S. distance 7 miles. ! From the Gauiiet Rock to the Black Rock, off* White Head Island, I N. E. i E. 7 miles. I From the Gannet Rock to the South West Head of Grand Manan, ; N. N. W. ()i milea. i From the Gannet Ror.k to the Northernmoat of the Murr Ledges, 1 N. W . <» N. 2h miles. To the Southerumoat of ditto, called Saint Mary'a Ledge, W S. W. 2 miles. From the Gannet Rock to Machiaa Seal Island. W and by N j N . 1^ miles. NoTK. — Between the Northernmost and Sontbernmnat of the Murr Lodgea. there is a range of dangerous rocks and shoals, many of the at always above water, f nd which extends Westward from the Light House about four milea; from this range, farther Westerly, about «ix luUes from the Gannet Light, lies a dengeroua breaker called the Bull. This may be -tvoided by keeping thriae reaiarkable beadkmda near the i). W. end of -trand &f ana n, open. [ lA li nmnti?' i-:'- •''w-ii'ia-i.tu. >» »» l» »• M From Brier Island Light ip ibe.Qld Prpprietpf, N. and by W. ^ W. | 18!i miles j The Blonde Rock from the Southernmost point of the Cape Sable i Seal Islands S. and by W. ?.J miiea distant. '' \; f ,r ' *U M'trJiias Sutil Fshmd I Aghts.— There tir&iwo fixed ii^hiti hghtil tifirttt ! the Macliias Seal Ishinds, elevated hbont forty-five feet abov6 high i water, and bear from each other E. S. E. and W. N. W. distant abortt . 200 feet, by which circumstance of two U^hx Houses at the same station, they will be immediately distinguished from all other lights | upon the coast, (British or American) Both the Buildings are I painted white. The following are the bearings from them, viz : j To the Soiilhernmost Mnrr Ledge, (St. Mary's) E. S. E. easterly, i " Gannet Rock Light E. by S. ^ S 13 miles. Sotirhern Head of Grand Manan, E. by N. i N. '• ;*:.7* * Northern Head of Grand Manan. N. E. ^ E.; j^fj^f^'^J^ N E. Rock, distant 2 n.iles, N. E. by N. , ' " ' *,3 ^ Little River Head, N. by W. Libby Island Light House, (American,) N. W. by W. Vessels standing to the Northward, between these Lights and the Gannet Rock, should tack or bniil oifthe m.'mdnt they bring these Lights in one, as they will not then be more than; three fourths of a mile from the Murr Ledges, if more than five miles to the East of the lights. ;(3t'f attention ou tliis point ; .iiui i as the variation In the Buy of Fundy is seventeen deprees Westerly, or (JJ poinis) i it will be found by the latest published Admiralty Charts, that the cnitrKe froui i PartridKe iHland dovvn the Bay (South Channel) Itetween the Old I'roiprietor and , N. W. Ledice, is S. VV^ <^ .S., Init the coiirHe to he steered mu:jt depend on Ih^ di- I lection of the wind on leaving Tartridge Island.] _.,(.) Heiid Harbour Light. — Ne.\t in order after passing Grniid Manan : ! and the plain while Light, (American) on West Ciuoddy Point, is j Head Harbour Light. This is placed on the North East extremity of, | Campo Bello, and is a guide to vessels ent»?ring tho main Cliannel t<» I Whsi Isles, Moo5e Island, and the inix^r Bay of Pussamaqnody; it| enables vessels also at all limes to enter Head ii arbour— it is a fixed j tchitR light. The building is paintod White, with a red; cross on it. j 'Point Le Prcau Lights. — Upon this projecting head land two lij»hts \ are placed, one above tli« other, in the same house, and distant t>8 | I fVet — Botlt lights can beseeiilVomevery point of the compass, where ( ' they may be useful — both are fixed and white. The Light House is || painted red and white, in stripes (»f five feet brond each, horizontally | Partridgr. Island Light. — 'I'hislightat the entrancis of the Riverand I Harjjuur of Saint John, having . been established upwards of forty ) VKars, requires no particular notice, further than that it is n fixed ichite : light, and that tho Light House is red and white, in vertioal siripfs. | Beacon Light. — Within Partridj'e Ishitid. and upon a Spit or bar I which extends about half a mile S. S. E off Sand Point, and whiedi !' drie« at two-thirds *bb, Rtands the Beacon Tower. Upon this Tower • light is f stablishod, which is eminently useful to the coti.^tinf trade of S^aint John, and to alt other vessels having pilots on board, as it en- ahlen them to enter the harbour at all hours of tbe nigbl. A fixed white light. The House is white and black, iiislripeH vertically. " ble , j^ irtti ! 'g^»'l ortt J me [hts 1 ir,e 1 1 rly. ! ^« .-•♦ii 4 *I1*»I Ib#i| iwhts 1 ' f28 lere ( e is lily and orty ) ^ vhite \ fS. bar , \mh 1 ■^ W ' 1 1 ^ Qua Head, be see House Capi hnd, n The H the W( Eastpo Cap< ontran It ftxl : qnartci \ white, I Lntii t low inn; I PartrUlgi Heacon, ; Head fir Point Le rJaniirt, J iMiicJiias ! Saint An Qiiaco, CApe En An I on th« ; Buoy oi I; land Li, Cai>e rnrtf Hhel( MaIk Cape Th« i The Be Display On« [ Otimh Two Two A Phi A dit A dit A dii Qttar.0. — A revolviil«r ichite light Ks placed on a srtinllrorkoffCluaco Head, shnwing twice full aiid twice dark in a niinuie. This light can be seen from any quarter where a vessel can approach. The Light Hnnse is painted white and red in horizontal stripes?. Capo Enrage Light. — On the point uf that namo, in Westmor- land, nearly opposite Apple River Harbour, N, S. A plain white light. The Honseis painted white, and is abont 129 feet above tide mark. (r«. II o • Partridge Ifiland, . . Lat. 45 14 20 N. Long . rs 3 .50 w. Var. 16 .?0 W. Deacon, " 4.'> l.'i 00 «' X r.5 3 .16 " C( ]fi 30 " I!ead Harbour, . . . •' 44 .17 40 " 1.8 Q I 4.4 'r''.r SIGNALS. Displayed at Partridge Tgland^ on the approach of Vessels to the Harbour of Saint John. Onfl ball close, for one sqnaie-rigged Vessel, OiM ball half hoisted for two Two Balls close, for three Two Built si^pnrated, for four A Pendant of any coluuif for fiv« A ditto under a Ball, for six A ditto over a Ball half hoisted, for seven ditto A ditto undei two Balli close, tor eight ditto ditto. Vesjielg ditto jM \\ • ditto .' 1 ^ ditto • MH ( H ! !' A ditlo between two Balls separate, for nine ditto | A Fla« of any colour, for ten or more ditto The above are diiiplayed at the East or West yard arm, accord- ! ins to the direction in which ibe Vessels are at first observed, and \ as soon as their kis can be distinguished, descriptive Colours will bo hoisted at the mast head, in the following order : A Union Jack for a Flag Ship, with or without a squadron. ** with a Red Pendant over, for a two-decker M with a Blue Pendant over, for a Frij»ate " with a white ditto, for t\ small armed vesael A blue Pendant for a Merch^int Ship A red ditlo, ihi a Merchant Brig A while and blue ditto, for a Foreign Vessel A white ditto, [without a ball.] for a Topnail Schooner or Sloop A blue Flag pierced white, for a steamboat from Saint Andrews or Kastporl. A Red Flag pierced white, for a Steamboat from Digby A Red Flag with a while square, for a Steamboat from Boston A Ball at the mast head, Vessol is on Shore or in distress ■niij.i,: i *.5i ■ ISP?! ^iP ■i*i RATES OF PILOTAGE, EstaUished by a Law or Ordinance of the Common CouneU of the City of Saint John—pas&ed 'Ml A ugust^ 1848. Five Shillinjja per foot, for bringing any Ship or Vessel into the Harbour of Saint John, and mooring her into a safe place or berth, or '< securing her alongside of one of the Wharves; and Five Shillings: fer foot for removing and taking any Ship or Vessel out of tl>e i latbour. In cases where Pilots sliall be detained on board of Vessels, under ; and by Virtue of the Quarniitine or Health Laws of the Province. \ they shall bo entitled to dem.irid ai|d receive from Masters of such | Vessels, the sum of Ten Shillings per day, for every day of such | detention, in addition to the allowauce aibre&'iid Coasting Vessels, going from one part of the Bay of Fnndy »o anothet, British Steam Boats, or British Vessels drawing under six j feet of water, are not compelled to take pilots; wIimi employed, | they are to be paid accoriliiig to the rale above mentioned. For removing Vessels from any mooring gronntl to any Wharf, or from one Wharf to another Wharf, iiud seeing ^bem properlv Dinnred or secured, the following rates: For Vusself^ot exceeding Que Hun- dred Tons, Seven Shillings and Sixpciuse; for Vessels over One tfundred and not exceeding Two Hundred Tons. Ten Shdlings: far Vessels over Two Hundred and not exceeding Three Hundred Tons, Fifteen Shillings; and for all Vessels ov^r TUie« Hundred Tons, the sum of Twenty Shillings. ' ,'; Fir$t Distance.— From Patridge Island to MiliM|iiash Cot* liead, bearing ^ortll West, Five Shillings per foot. Second Distance — From Musquash Head to Point l^tPreaux, bearingNorth West, Six Shillings and Threepence per foot. Third DiMnnee. — From Point Lepreaux to North Head of (iirand Manan, bearing North West — or North rhanne), benriitf South FMi>t, 8evi*n Shillings and SixfMsnce ^er Ihot. fourth Distanci. — Frmn the North HeHci of Grand Manaii— or i North Channel sh afureitnid— to Machias Stia Inland, hearing Sonth, or Brier Island baaring South South C lat, F4isht Shilling* and Nine- peiicft per font. Fifih Distance.— Xny whero outside the aforesaid distance, Ton Shillings per foot. .1. ,.. .. . - - _. i HARBOUR MASTER'S FEES. On VessfiN of'S) Vom and under 50, 2«. 6d ; Vessels of 50 Tons and nndcr 75, 'Si. 9d. ; 75 and under 100 tuns, 5s. ; 100 and nndor 150 tons, Gs. :{d.; 150 and under 200 tons, 7s. (>d. ; 200 and under 300 ton^. 10s.; 300 and under 400 tons, 12s. 6d.: 400 tons and up- wards, ].5s. ; Decked Vessels, under 100 tons, owned and registered at Saint John, and all British Vessels under that tonnase trading ! within the Bay of Fundy, or nrrivin:; from Ports to the Northward ; of Cape Cod, or the We-ttward of Cape Canso, or from any Port in I Nova Scotiii, to pay aii'iiialiy as follows: Under 30 tons, 3s. 9d. ; I over 30 and under 50 tons, 54. ; over 50 and under 75 tons, Cs. : over 75 and under 80 tons, 10s. Rat us OF Wharfaor, estnUished by Aet 5 Vkt. cap. 49, in the j City of Saint John and Parish of l*arllani. —Tor every decked ves- i sel, or wood boat, of the burthen of 40 tons and under Is. 6d. per j day; above 40 tons, and under 50, Is. 9il. ; above 50, and under 60, ! 2s. : above 60. and under 70. 2s. 3d. ; above 70. and under 80,2s6d.; ] above 80, and under 90, 'i^i 9d ; above 90, and under 100, 3s. ; above I 100, and under i'20, 3s Gd ; above J20, and under 150, 4s ; above ! 150, and under 180, 4s 6d ; above 180, and under 200, 5* ; above ' 200, and under 220. os 6d ; ubove220, and under 240, Gs ; above 240, ': and under 2G0, 6s Gd ; above 260 and under 280, 7s ; above 280, and I under 3i)0, 7s Gd ; above 300, and under 320. Ss ; above 320, and un- I der 340,8s6d ; above 340, and under 360, Os ; above 360, and under > 380, 9s 6d; above 380. and under 400, lOs; above 400, and under 450. ' lis 3d ; above 450, and under 500, I2s 6d ; and la 3d for every \ additional 50 tons. I • v»» ,.1 •■ •" '■ • '•■■' ^ ' R.ATHS OF SLIPPAGE AT THE CORPORATION SUPS. All Docked Vessels, same rates as for Wharfage; Wood Boats, and other Boat:^. or undecked Vessels, having standing Masts, and all Scows, and not lying at the wharves on either side oF Slips, to pay the following rates : Every Wootibnatoranrflrlent burthsn to carry 10 Card* nf Wood, orundvr, Is. r4 litito ditui apwirds or 10 Cords, and not iuur« tUsn IS, 3*. fid. dittii ditto upwitrdHor t5 Cord*, and nut mors than SK), 34. 9d. ditto ditto upwards of SO Cordo, 5s. The above to he paid each trip, and if any such Vessel remain* over six dsys, an additional duly to be paid of from Ss. 6d. to 5s. daily, ac- cording to the burthen. Other Bo.its and Vessels without decks, and having fixed or standing mists, and all Scows, to p.iy Is. Gd. each trip and Is. Gd. additional per day, if sutfered to remain over three days. RATES OF FERRIAGE ACROSS THE HARBOUR OF ST JOHN —Foot passenger, 2d. ; Child under twelve yearn, Id. : Horso, id : Ox, ?r other large animal, 3d. ; Elephant or Camel, la. 3H ;. aiii. '! b !i !l "I , ffle Waggon, not loaded. 2d ; slncle wagiron.wifh horse and one mam ! ()d.; single waggon, with hor.«n/ ^1 RATK OP TOLLS FOR CROS.-^IiNG THE PAINT JOHN RrpPEN?*ION BR»b«K.— For every foot pas.-eni-vr, lexceritinf! cliildrrn imder five yvatn of age,) Id.: li«>rs«, mar«, jjeldiiic. imile, ns*, ox, cow. or nUiPr larpe animal, 3d. each ; elephant or raiiiel, \* ad. ; carriaije, sleiph, wsicgon, cart, hied or otlmr venicl"!, drawn hy nwe horse or heast of draiifrfit vvilli one person, witli or with- out a l.wd, (id. ; horse or heast of dr-iiight, more than one, with « carriage or other vehicle, 3d. eatU; slieeji, calf, Iiok, or goat, J ^2. Katc« at thk Piulic WEioHiNr. Machints —Every load not PxreeoineOne ; Thoii-»a!id I'oiiiidrt Weijtlit, One Phillinjr; and One Penny foi ev<.iy additional Unndrtd Weight i payuble, half by the seller, and half by the purthastr. ' ■' ____^ i I HACKNEV COACH FAllES— For conveytnc one pa.osenjrer from any pnblH! ' i stand ta any part of tha City, or from any one part of the City to any other pMrl i th.:;reof. Is. ; and for evpry i-njsenger exceeding one, <;d. additional ; and if any drivfr «f Any Carriage or other vehicle, shall lie detained at any place hy any pansenjrer, or nhnll innke any agreement for rarrying any pusuenpers l»y the hour, he shnU beentilled lo ask, .md receive the following rates, viz. :— F<»r any time not exceeding half an hour. Is. 3d. ; and in tiial proportion for every half hour that such Carriage, or other vehicle shall lie detained or employed Pro- vided ftlwiys, that in rnse any driver fihall he required to rross ihe Ferry to (Mrletnn, he ohall, in addition to the foregoing fjirps, he entitled to demand and receive the ferriage for hiiuHelf, his carriage and hur.ses, both going and returning. I ; t PUni.lC PORTERS AND HAN(» CART MEN— For loading carrying, and hatising any coods, or any other article on any Hand Curt, frnmthe Market Slip in King'tiand Qeen':* VVaidM, or from any other placft within the limits of the fir-»t district, to anyotlier place within the paid several Five dintricls, the rate* of prices arci as follow : — For thfj firsi rilBtricl 3d.; ueconU district G^d. ; third district 4d.; fuurlh di^itrict 4^d. j fifth district 5d. ^0»ltt It m. ''*-£-p. b>>I:Msho(it9d.; Tub, Pail or Jar «f llntter, l^d.; Firkin, 3d.: every 10 Ihs. of | Roll Butter, Id ; Cheese, ^d.; load of Potaloei* under 1^ hnshcls, 3d.; ditto over j 1.^ hiiHhels, fid.; load of Oysters in stiell or tub, (id ; Turkey, Coose, or do/en of Pid. per 10 dozen, j^d.; and utl I I Ike proportion. , ,,i other articled m like proportion. i FlPri MARKET DUES For every Salmon, l?id.. Codfish, rnllork,naps,rr I Shad, each ^d.; Mallibiit, not exceeding '.K) Ih.?. Id.; exceedinir SO Ihs., and for' , every 20 lbs.. Id.; every Lobster, ^d. ; dozen of lluddock, J^d.; every 100 of | : Gaspercaux', Alewives, Herrings, or other small fish, l^d. | TiMK ron (lOiNu throuuh thr Fai.i-s — {near SaiutJohn.) — The Falls are level or still water at about three and a lialf hours on the jlood. and about two and a half on the M, so that they are passable four times in twenty four hours, nboiit ten or fifteen minutes itnch time. No other rule can be civen, as mueh depend* on the floods in the River Saint John, and the time nf high wat«r nr full sen, which i« often battened by higli winds, etid \n prn|>orlion to the height nf Iheni. 10 1 W i •ei of d,: or' 11.; s, i 1 * j . . il (» i! C I /^ ^ ^ /j^i.'/^^ ^, 7^ /^ s/' *r 5/^^ J i •■['11 IN '2 1 3 4 5 () 7 ■8 9 10 II 12 VS 14 15 IC 17 18 19 •^0 iJI 2-i iiJl •J4 'i« i>7 28 29 30 W. Th Vx\ Sftt su Mo Tn W. Th Fn Sat riU iMo Th \V. Th Fri Sut HU .\Io Til W TU Fri Sat SU IMo Til W. G C $ 9 E A B F l! G S F C (S 'I E t t J;t.%UARV. f.I«5G ! ! A year ago ! a year ago 1 How chequcr'd in that lapso of time, Though brief its Bpaee ; — what grief and woe, What steps towards the verge of crime, — "What changes may the spirit know ««j iitir> In twelve short months — a year ago. w w.>«^ A yea.' ago^that Parent tree, ^ iff W In green old age its branches spread, li And circling arms to shelter me, -it:!'//" »• Now niimbcr'd with the silent dead;' 94 *' And shrouded is that head of snow, .i'**:^:l Where wisdom dwelt — a year ago. a** «df ^ Nww Moon 7tli day, (iii. 38ui. evening. (^ Kiftt l^ii'trter 14th day, llh. 3ni. luoniiiig. iff Full Moon '21st day, lOh. 50in. evening. ^) I/ixt (ciuiirter Wih «I.tv. :^h. r>5ni morniusr E. 'i \V. Til Fri Sat SU Mo 'I'n \V. lolTh CALENDAR, &c. II 12 J 3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 Ri.&Seis (ic.S. h.m. h.in.'d ni. En Sat riU Mo Tn \V. Th Fri Sat HU Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tn W. 'VU New Year's Day, 7 General Wolfe horn, 1727 7 Cicero born. 107, B. c. (J in iip.'i 9 <^""' ©• 9r!. 4 1 n»or. ^ U 44. cv Epiphany, Cold. AlJan Kimsay died, 175^. BatileofN. Orl»>an^ 18l.'). French invadeHol"»d, 1795 © per 11 <^<*"- Ce)' 9 ri. 4 10 morn- Fair ii gr. h. I. S 1st Sunday after F-piphnny Ore«tFireitr!St John. 1637 SirF. Warwick flied.lCS;? SirJohnMoQrekiird, I.ti09 Frank li.i horn, 17-06. Cindad Rodrigo tiik 1812. © hi. N. ^ con. ©. Septuagesiina Snndav, Treaty of Paris, 1763 Byron born, 1788. Duke ofKent dind. 1820 C.J. Fox, born. 17 JO l|ist ^ so. 9 14 ev. Kdward Gibbon died, 1794l7 8<>XRge8ima Sund.'iy j7 Peter the Great di^d. 17257 rtwedenborg born, |681> 17 Chn*. beheadttd. 1649 17 Osceola died, 1813 17 1 1 38'4 30 '23 3 3b 4 30 38|4 31 3o'7 3i 22 57 22 52 22 4t 33J22 40 38,4 38 4 34i22 33 22 38 4 35 :.i7i4 3G 37 4 38 37i4 3>)l22 37 4 40 3(54 41 36;4 42 21 4321 4521 4 41>2J[ . ^ .... 48 22 25 22 lis p li i»n water h. ni. rein seer. 5 12 6 15 10 1 52 35 35 'M 33 33 32 31 50 51 52 30 4 54 'M)A 55 29,'4 56 2814 58 27'4 59 26 25 24 23,5 2215 21 21 42 33 22 11 20 49 20 37 20 25 20 12 19 59 19 45 19 32 J9 17 19 3 18 48 18 36 18 17 18 II 17 45 6 42 iorn 112 2 27 3 41 seer. thi I hi thi kne kne legs feet feet head head nee hec arm. 4 53 1 arm 6 58|l)re.'» 6 54, bres 7 26 i 8 41 I 9 35 i iU 24 i H 10 11 .59 1 ev.41 ! 1 18 i 2 10 2 46 I 3 35 ' 4 27 i 5 40^ 6 59; 8 iO 9 20 to 10 10 51 rises, [bres 111 '.Vi h'art|ll 59 h'artlniorrt bely 1 38 5 19 6 26 7 33 8 35 9 35 10 39 11 43 morn 4'.> bely b«ly rein •rein seer, seer. 1 &7|secr. 1 10 1 fi <2 10 2 48 3 25 4 12 5 16 1856.] FEBKVAUV. 'i 1 1: PI \k TThe wintry wincTblows'cHill and drear, And fast the mow is falling— Not one pale star shines forth to cheer I' The Watchman's wear j calling. Still paces he his lonely beat, ,tiV, • Now up and down the gloomy street With stiiferaiig limbs and aching feet, '. llis night song hoarsely bawling " What of the night ! Ho ! Watchmen tcU r" " Fast ten o'clock, and all is well !" Locked in sweet slumber's welcome chain, The weary world is resting. Nor dreams of him whose faithful heart The wintry storm is breasting. New Moon, Olh day, 5h. 5Giii. iiiortiiiig. (^ First Quarter 12th day. 9h. 32m. evening. Pull Moon 2Uth 6uy, 5h. 1m evening O Laiit Quarter 2dtb day, 9h. 2m. evening. 7 8 9 fU 111 12! Fri Sni SU Mo SJTu «|VV. Th Fri Sa« SU ;\lo Tu 13iVV. 14 Th 151 Fri 16 Sat CALENDAR, &r. 17 18 19 20 21 22 Q:t 24 2r> 26 tn m Tu W. I'll Fri Sat HV Mo Tu W. Th Fri Great Fir« at Quebec, 1754 Candiema!) Dhv. Quinquage.iinia Sunday. ^ in Per. 9 ri. 4 .'il mor Hilary Term begins. Ash Wedneaday. Crabbe died, J 832 S ri. 10 22ev. Stioit Uiaiinp Hooper burnt, 1555 Imi Sunday in Lent. Deiicarie* died, ItiDO. Ali. Ru. 3 21 mor. CoM .\lai»itter« ofGlencoe, lt>9l. Vnlttnliutt's Day . Naiional debt com'd, lodO HUartf Term ends. 2d Sundav in Lent. 8tteorFred'n(i&4id, 1785. Nisi Prius Sittings. Great Snow stnrnt, 1717 James I. a^tsaitiiinated, 1437 Wafihineion tmrn. \7'M Sir J. Key nuids died, 1793 3d Sunday in Lent. Ali. an, 2 iMi niur. SttukuTff Cirmit Dr. Arbnthnot died, 1735 l*rincet( n's fun burst, |544.'G ^low. S. 9 St. 16 // // / .^^x. ^ //^ f,- ^ X, .// I ^V-t O^ f^'l^X^^i^M.J^ /^/^^^ ^- /y^^ -.^ /^ !=> • • 1 ] Sat 1 a SU i 3 Mo n Til VV. i ^* Th 1 7 Fri ; 8 Sat 17 (26 10 St 4tl r (2) CI 9!3U5tl B 75 Al »? Bi D Fs Si Al Si « t: Q T v> s< 1« lOjMo Ml Til IliVV. 13 Til 14 15 Fri Sat SIJ 17 Mo i 18 Til 19 VV. 20 Th 21 Fri 3at SU Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sal SU Ho mAKCM. [IHi6 "The day is dork, ancTcloud oud gloom Are sadly shadowed through my room The music of the geutle rain Has changed its patter on the pane, Pur shriller shrieks and wilder r^ug. As swept by borean winds along ) But still the sun is shining high Above the melancholy sky. The angry clouds aro floatiag low The trees are swaying to and iro ; A deeper gloom, a deeper shade Is on the meadow^ hill, and glade. wrr • ,, A a. w. W. K. N. S. W. C NttW Moon 6iii tiay, 4li. Oiii. evening. (§ Firdt Quarter 13th day, 9h. 57m. uiurnhig< # Full Moon 21st day, llh. !;25m. morriiig. f) Last Quarter 29th day, 9h. 52im. mvrniffg. ^ Sat SU Mo Tu VV. Th 7!Fn 9J3U lOJMo ^11 Tu 12! VV. CALENDAR, &c. Ui.&,SetK li.ui. h.m. (5 G i) 'U !(i 13 14 15 Th Fri Sat SU 17 Mo 18 Tu 19 VV. 20 Th 21 22 23 24 !25 2(>^W. 27 26 1*> :tl Fri 3at SU Mo Tu Th Fri 29 Sat SU Mo St. David, 4ih Suuday in Lent, T. Ottway born, 1G51 Qiiee«'« Circuit. Cerregiu died, 1534 © per. 2i c (£. hj 9 ri. 5 7 m«>r, FairM Cholera in Paris, 1832 U> 5ih Suuday in Lent. jl> Botany Vkwy discov'd, 1787 ;0 73(cs con. (^. |6 All. so. 1 27 ev. llain.\^ Bisho|j Berkley born, 1684 Ui Day br. 4 35. ti Palm Sunday. St. Patrick'* Day, Am Stamp Act rep'd, 1706 6 5 in Ap. M»ri ri. 7 30 ev. " Sir L Newton died, 1727 Good Friday. Jon Edwards died, 1750 Easter Sunday. Queen Ellzibelh died, 1(K)3 Treaty of Aiuien.l8U2. Winihrop di*:d, 1649 War dec\ar«d against Rus- sia. Ib54. Sonlt born, 1765. 5 Ul Sunday after £a»ter. |5 Haathoven died. 1827. J5 dc. S. d. m. •6\) 3; 31 3o 3x 3(. 2e 26 26 23 21 19 17 IC'o Vi 106 47 48 50 51 52 64 55 56 57 59 U 1 3 4 5 6 7 9 6 10 6 11 6 12 6 14 6 6 15 6 16 5 3 1 59 57 55L» 17 - - 19 6 20 6 21 22 53(6 52 50 48 44 46B23 6 23 7 20 6 57 6 34 6 11 48 25 1 38 15 3 51 3 28 4 40 2 17 1 53 1 29 1 6 42 S \^ N. 5 29 5 5 5 4 4 3 2 53 16 40 3 27 50 14 3 37 i R4tS h. Ul. 3 lo 4 11 5 1 5 41 6 13 sets. 7 12 8 34 9 55 11 15 morn 33 1 44 2 47 3 38 4 20 4 51 5 16 5 38 556 rises 7 26 8 29 9 36 10 43 11 53 morn 59 2 2 3 54 3 37 kne kue kne legs legs feet feet h'ad had nee nee arm. arm bres bres h'art li'art h'ari bely bely rein rein rein seer seer. thigv tblt*!! tbigs kne kire legs I lligb I water h. m. 6 11 7 40 8 59 9 54! 10 48 1 11 16 I 11 591 ev.36 1 15 1 59 2 41 3 36 4 51 6 13 7 39 8 43 9 30 10 12 10 45 11 121 II 39 morn | 15 t» 38 1 12 1 45 225 3 16 4 20 5 47 7 21 m wmmm ■Ik- i3 185().] jyPli>iJL« u^t> ! \ How pleasant is the opemng year v\,^j^ t-r./. The clouds of Winter melt away ; 3 ,,j^'^* The flowers of beauty reappear ; ,, ,,^^^ The songster carols from the spray^i^j ^^^^ Lengthens the more refulgent clay, .y^^t,, /. And bluer grows the arching sky ii^iiiil All things around us seem to say — «« Christian, direct thy thoughts on high." In darkness through the dreary length < v Of Winter slept both bud and bloom ; But Nature now puts on her strength, And starts renewed as from the tomb. - I, C( New Moon 5th day, Ih. 14ni. niuniing. '., (^ Fifi^t Quarter 12ih day, Oh. 13m. luuniing. 9 Full Aloon 20th day 4h. 34m. murning. ® Lust duarter iiTlh day. 6h. 47m. evetiiiijr. " W. s. w. N. >— I! ~ CALENDAR, &c. [Ri.&Set; Ih.!;). h.m J TuAII Fool's Day. lo 4t> SlVVJftlirnbejiii died, 1701. Cool'i 41 'SniiU & ^ d©. 4 ri. 4,5b m. ;5 39 4Fri!©por. Jso. J 1,51 ev. 'J, i .5 37 5 35 5 33 5 3i2 OjaiatlSlow diod, 1005. vered, W^'i. ,5 i3|SU 3d Sunday aOer Eastor, 14iiVlo:l3 Handel ditd, l75i). 15 TuShaksneare born, 15G4, ICjVV.Dnfrnndied. J78H. ""' 17jTh Sir VV Jones died, 1794. ISjFri'^ con. D.M.irs so. 10,37 «v. 5 13 l^jSatA'/A/er icrm ends. 'iO SU'4lh Sunday after Ea«ter. ;21MoH<;li«r born. 1/63. '2'2li'VnClurloUe Circuit. H'MV Si. George's Day. •:.*4 Th O. Croniwi^li born, 1599 •Jti^Fri Princess Alice boru, Jt)43. mSa\ All. so. 10/^C «v. •■.'7i55U.5lli Sunday afier Easter. i&Mo Barou Dwiidu died, \W. Sf9|TusGr. dearth in N. E. JtHljt. ) |5 ]5 !? it 30 •25 2i IIJ lb 1() 14 dc.N d. ni I 1 • . .1* 30'VV.|Montgomery, poet, d. ]!?54. ,0 .'I 1 i* 5 5 !■? 4 4 4 4 II 9 b 5 3 1 5H 57 1^5 54 '^(5 4 47 6 27 5 10 6.'Jt 5 33 (1 30 5 56 G 31 6 lb a \i'^ 6 41 (5 33 7 4 () :h 7 li( 6 3t) 7 4b (i 37 8 JO (3 3r 8 3-i (> 39 8 54 t; 40 9 16 t) 42 9 3C () 43 9 69 (i 44 10 20 t; 45 10 41 G 47 11 2 H 4b 11 23 <> 49 li 49 II 50 1-J 4 51 12 24 6 53 12 44 « 54 13 4 (1 55 13 23 6 56 13 42 () 57 14 1 (i 59 14 20 7 i) 14 39 7 ) 14 57 U«fcS h. m. n 39 3 4 4 5 5 sets. 8 47 10 9 11 27 inofn 3t. 1 33 '2 lb 2 5:^ 3 21 3 43 4 3 4 2(1 4 36 4 5-J rises. 8 35 9 41 (2> legs feet IVef fligh water h. ni. 14 JO .^2 1) 56 hiorn 51 1 36 2 12 2 41 3 5 ■■iiitti 26' head head nee nee arm urm bres Ores hres h'an h'ari nely l)ely bely rein rein sec ."«eo sec liiig thig. 'knes kneh legs ifgs feet feet 8 9 10 10 II ev. 2ll.| .'•-9 3.. 13 57 1 o 3 4 5 7 8 lU 10 11 II 35 23 19 21 37 58 59 51 34 9 38 10 42 nmrn 1 121 49 1 29' '2 14; 3 12! 4 9 1 5 27 i 6 61 I 8 II ^ High ^ valer I. 111. 10 2l%.\ 10 r,i> ' •: 11 :.{:.' I >v. 13 57 1 :3r) 2 23 3 J!) 4 21 a ,n 6 58 7 59 8 51 9 34 iU 9 )U 38 11 ]() 11 42 %. morn i j 12 ;i 49 :i 1 29lj '2 14:1 3 121 4 9 5 27 51 8 11 mmmimm 2 .?. - S, '/; i r 2J. ^^ ^^ r // -r- Jl . /J 2$ J. P/^ / //^ /r 2/ /y//6.^^-^-^— -^^^^ ^^ * f) <■; 7 8 \) 10 11 1-i Mo i:!Tu w. Tl. Tli[2 Fri V «ui SU Aio Til \V. Th Km Sa: SfJ u 15 : l<> l-'ri : 17 SafI •fi'19 20 'l\ M Til \V ni •i:5 I:' '25 SUi 2(51. VI ( 27 Tl 2i>:Ij:w I 2ttjTli! OF I " ri »lidi MAV, [H56- Behold an emblem of thy doom, ,. .5 ,f,, .^^ ^; O mau ! — a star hath ahowu to myQ-^^.f,] ..^^if ,,4 And morning yet shall re-illume \fr,u -^t^ »tifi^.»i /f The midnight darkness of the grave ! ;, |fi0;?ii>j{ Yet ponder well, how then shall break The dawn of second life on thee — Shalt thou to hope — to bliss awake ? Or vainly strive ^God's wrath to ii^e ; ■-^^-, ;, ; Then shall pass forth the dread decree, That makes or weal or woe thine ownj Up, and to work ! Eternity .». «B'**rt vih r'^]';?)' hath ;'■■ Must reap the harvest, Time sown. C) wNew Muou 4Ui day, luh. ,iin. luuriiing. ri. K. (j| Fitst Uuiirter Ilth day, 4h. Htn. eveiiiiii^. ^S. 1!. 19 Full Moon i9th day, 7b. {7in eveniiing. ti. E. ® Lu:5t Quarter Hikh day, Oh. 54111. morning. K. : a ;\ 4 f; , 7 : 8 i i) ,10 II 14 ; j:5 u 15 ;i7| •19 20 21 '22 2:1 '•>4l 27 2r»j: 2'); ::u Th Fri «m SU Mo T.I \V. Tb Km Sa; SI] Mo Tu W. Tl. Fri 8nf( ^[] Mo Tu W, TU li'ri CALENDAR, &c. U con, ®. U ri. 3,".i;i mor. I'rinoesd Charlotte ni. lrt|G. Jamaica dis^covered, 141)1. (Uh :::^iinduy after Easter 7 5| 40 3iJ 3r •)/ 3b 34 3:^ 3-.' 3J 3l( 29 29 2s 27 2(5 25 24 24j7 2.i 7 22 22 2117 t. 4 b 9 10 1-^ 13 14 18 I51I8 / Z V •. J ; V 4 7 r r 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 «* 7 7 7 7 dc.N d. ni |.'> 15 15 IG 10 K> I(> 17 17 17 11&,S h. m. T^ 3 At 4 II sets. I' 9 I lU K- 59! 11 20 15 3;.5! 51 8 lli 17 18 19 21 rm*w 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 24 20 25 2{) 20 20 27;2U 2ci20 29 21 30'2l 3I|21 3^121 32 21 33 34 21 15 31 47 2 17 32 4() 14 2ri 41 54 G Id •30 42 53 3 14 24 34 43 5-,> iMorii \.i 1 2 ;,'ii 5v 2:j 4c p 2( 4.; 59 1( 3t, •I o 3 3 riseM 8 4i: 9^ii 10 4: 1 1 ,3(. ni<)rn 13 44 y 31 51 13 30 ? head iiead neu nee iirui- arm- arm. ijres urea h'arl ji'arl bely Uely hely rt^n rein ivfm jjecT. ftecr. liii. thi kne une leg.M. legs. legH. feet feet I head head ii»;u ll.j;h water h. iM. _ 9 lU 11 1 1 ev 1 •* 5 5G 35 17 5.» :^ 25 10 5G 3 54 4 51 Hi G 59 7 5« 8 47 9 31 10 10 10 42 11 20 II 59 morn U 38 1 23 2 5 2 5(5 3 52 4 5rt (» 10 7 27 8 34 U 29 . uxJHu ittmr<^< 11..ITI;' Il fcTM-iiimrvrat' .6 1856.] JUNE. Bummer again with her fragranee and bloom, 8uiiBhinc and music, soft h'ght and perfume — "NVreaths of rich roses upon her gldd brow : Kadiant and joyous ouo what bringest thou. Silver, thy foot upon the green hills, Murmuring music floats over the lills ; Gladsome and gay at thy presence is earth*- Thy presence all music and gladness ahd mirth* Pass in thy beauty and brightness and mirth. Gay peerless Summer, along the gtcen earth — Scatter thy treasures of leaf and bright flower i Thou hast a charm for sorrdw's dark hour. $ 1^ New Moon 2d day, 7h. Oiu. evening. W. (3P First Quarter lOiii day, 9h. lini. morning. N. I!. # Full Moon 18tii day, 7li. 13m. morning. W. §) Last Qiinrter 'iftth dnv. r>li. 38m. niornini'. S. 7 7 Mo Tn W. Th Fri Sal SU CALENDAR. &c. id Sunday after Trinity. lliots ill London, 17^:^0 Wm. tlnrvey died, 1(557. George III. born, 177d. Adnni Smith, born, ]7'23/ Manielon and White Tuweri^ captured, 1855. 3d Sunday after Trinity. .VIoCassini born, 1635. fair. 'Vn\Tr inky term begins. W.!(^ ap. U ri. 0.54 mor. ThjAli. so. 7,2'2 mor. FriiLord Hastings behead. 1483. SatJMagna Charier signed, T^IO SU 4rli Sunday after Trinity. Mo^uke of BnuiBwick k. 1814 Tilpier. con. \p. JVind. Batttle of Waterloo, 1815. Pascal horn, 1023. ChuiJy. UueMu's Accession, 1837. Trinily term ends, U 5th Sunday after Trinity- Mo AkenMtde died. 1770. T(i Vesi frius Sittings W.jrieorpe IV. died. |S30. Th.Mi HO. C.iI7 niur. Fri |>r. Dndd. exeeuied, 1787. ?Jaj(4;u(.»,ri Vi'Jioria rrown.jd. - JU«Hh Sunday after Trinitv. \i 3»iM«i Will. lto«tui. died. l«3l'. ; 1 16 10 11 13 13 14 15 !6 17 le 19 i.&Set» ni. h.m 23 ii •if' V( il •ih 21 20 20 19 19 19 18 1ft lb 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 l^ lii H) 20 21) 211 1 7 2l!7 36 30 3(j 37 3c 35J 3t» 40 41 41 4*4 4;> 4;. 44 44 44 45 45 45 45 45 dc.N.R ti 23 >2 30 a 37 a 43 i2 49 42 54 42 59 i'6 4 li 8 a 12 43 15 43 18 43 21 43 23 43 25 43 26 43 27 43 27 43 27 43 27 43 26 3 4 sets. 9 2 10 1 10 47 11 2-^ 11 49 morn 11 29 47 2bV nee arm. unn. bres brcii hart n'art n'art bely l)«iy rem rein rem tfecr ,secr tiigh water h. m. 1 3 1 20 1 39 2 1 2 3 2thig rises, kite 9 31 kne 10 13 kne 10 47leuji* 4 18 7 45 43 27 11 14 legs iMH7 4b 43 26 II ao feet ^7 4b 43 25; II 57 leet * 4(il4!< 23' mum head 40 23 211 18 head 4(i 43 19 4i;.2.{ u. 23 4(i 40 23 9 iitit^nec 4jnec 34«rn. 2 13,urm. 10 16 10 59 11 46 «r.27 i 10 1 50 2 30 3 12 »5S 4 51 6 48 (> rs 7 53 8 46 9 37 10 19 I? J 11 42 morn 29 1 12 1 55 )i 46 3 29 4 20 5 31 6 46 7 59 U iO 10 H I 1 1 ^ p s ^ ' 1 Tu 2 W. : 3 Th 1 4 Fri ; 5 Sat 1 « SU ; 7 Mo 1 « Tu « W. 10 ■ ■ Th II 12 13 14 1.5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(5 27 28 29 [30 1 31 r JUL.1'. |.ld6() The fragrant rose that blooms beside the wall, By zephyrs swayed, is wafted to and fro ; Along the path ^le varying shadows fall, ^ Now dancing swiftly — moving now more slow, Soft, fleecy clouds that glide athwart the sun Float o'er green fields, and waters deep and clear ; Tlieit shadows, ofttimes sombre, dark and dun, . Scud o'er the landscape as impelled by feat. Sweet shadows play upon a beauteous face. Expression giving to each feature fair ; Imparting unto all bewitching grace, ' As they with rosy light alternate there. % New Moon 'M day, 4h. 5lm« tnoniing. E. (§ First Quarter lOtn day, 3h. 43ini morning. N. W. Full Moon 17th day, 4ii. 51ni. evening. E. It) Last duarter 24ih day, lUh. 2*ini. morning. S. VV. fl New Moon n 1st dav,4h. 29m. «venin«r \V. 9 Tu VV. Th Fri 8at su Mo Tu W. Th FrI Sat SU Mo W. Th Fri SAt 1 2 3 4 »• o (5 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 CALENDAR, i&c. Ri.<& Sets dc. N h.nK h.m. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2() 27 28 29 30 31 SU Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tn W. Th •pdO. $ 6€). IVarm.A Sir K. Peel died, 1850. 4 U r\. 11,29 evening. 4 American Independ. 1770. 4 Sheridan died, 1817. 4 7th Sunday after Trinity. 4 John Hnns burnt, 1415. 4 King's Circuit. 4 Alioth 80. 5,37 mor. 4 ^ ^. g con. C) Shotetrs 4 Alex. Hamilton died, 1504. 4 Erasmus died, 1536. 4 dih Sunday [|(\er Trinity. 4 Mrs. Siddons born, 1753 4 Albert Circuit. 4 f) !u. S; ^ ri. 8,5 mor. 4 Adam Smith, died, 17'J0. 4 Q con. ^. if ri. 10,32, ev. 4 Saturn, ri. 2,55 morn 4 9th Snnddy alter Trinity, 4 Lord Russell behea. 1683. 4 Weatmorlund CircuU. 4 Gibratter taken 1705 4 Mars so. 5,26 ev. Thunder, 4 Ali. so. 4, 34 mornin g 4 Col ridge died, 1834< 4 loth Sunday after Trinity 4 Lord Durhnm died, 1840. 4 Kent Circnit. 4 Wm.Penn died, 1718. 4 9 con.Q. $ 84^. 7.39 ev. l4 227 45 22 23 23 45 45 45 d. m. 7 7 2417 44 2517 44 2517 44 2617 43 27|7 43 27|7 42 28,7 42 2917 41 23 23 22 56 22 51 22 45 22 39 22 33 22 26 22 19 22 11 22 3 21 55 (s) h. m. 30 31 .32 33 34 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 46 47 48 40 40 39 38 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 2b 21 46 21 37 21 27 21 le 21 7 20 57 20 46 20 35 20 23 20 II 19 59 19 46 19 33 19 20 19 6 18 52 18 38 25! 18 24 24 3 86 tS. 9 20 9 50 10 13 10 33 10 51 11 8 II 24 11 42 morn 2 27 57 1 38 2 32 rises. nign water h. m. bres bres bres h'art h'art bely bely bely rein rein seer. seer. seer. thi thi kne kne 8 46 1 legs 9 16 9 40 10 2 10 23 10 44 11 8 11 36 morn 11 55 1 49 2 52 sets. legs (eet feet head head nee nee arm. arm. arm bres br«e ruins of the crowded grass, Or listle-jsly to lie, Inhaling the delicious scents Crushed from these downcast verdurous tents, Beneath a sunset sky. rynh / , ■ ■^ -J, nil Ot.'U «<'• ' ^'"»-" '/'. ■ (H i* irst tatiiarter tiih da), hi. 4'iui eveniit^i;. Full Moon 16tli day, ]ii. ioin nioriuiiiig. 0) Last (Quarter 'J'^d day, 4h. '2^m. evening. New MiKiii liOth d ly, (ill '.iUn. tiKirniti:;. fi. ul ;:? 81 4|Mtt Til W. I'h l?|Fii :^\} \ Of 3 to n 12 Til |:j vv. Til Fr. It lOlc^ai liVTu aoUv.j .».-, ••»> 1*2 Fri •JatHa 11 <> Til vV. Sti»l CALENDAR, &c. i'tti/-. 41) 50 51 5., 5;i 55 5; 5^" 59 I 24! li i>.'^8 even. 7 9|cs J l.ti Kveiiiiig. Iltii tiiitidny after Trinity. Admiral Diiticaii died, ihhi. ixowrio CoMspirarty, J60M Prince Alfred iiorn, ir*i\. icinoen Catoiiiie died, lf<'i\. iieo. Cunning died, 1827. \li »o. '3,'M'} iiiorn. Ltmdtj IVilli Sunday af:er Trimly. Hotnbut. of Sweaborg. 18.55. Genrgti IV. h«rn, I7&i . B.u. of Cos worth Field, 1485 Vli so. 2,40 do Hum 14ili Sunday aftpr Trinity. Adam Cliuki', died, 1832. RHstigoufhe CirrMtl. New YorkClly Mken, IC64J (jioKtho horn, 1741) lohn Locke born. IG^li^ ;:))(• ri. 1M7 evening ii*it\ Siindtty nfter Trinity |5 2.i Ri.iVSetsi h.ni. h.m 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 » 6 5 t ;> 5 5 '> 5 5 > > .'> ') 5 5 i5 b li 12 l:^ 14 17 19 20 21 7.2Z i 21 / 2l» / 19 i: It) 15 i:{ 10 9 7 4 'i I dcN d. in o oo i h\\ (> 51 5 5(/ i5|ii 48 Kit) 40 <) 45 4:i (; 41 6 ai) 5 StlSiS iJb 6 :m 17 54 17 :fe 17 2:J 17 7 IG 50 10 :34 i() 17 IG |.'> 43 15 2r. II 5 7 14 49 14 31 14 12 13 54 13 35 13 I 5b|l2.56 12 36 H I 11 57 M 1^6 M IG IOC 10 35 10 14 9 53 34 10 8 49 R.&S li. m 8 ll> 6 8 oo 9 W 9 29 •9 45 10 4 10 2(. 10 54 U 3t. morn It 1 U 2 27 3 47 rises 8 4 8 2( 8 \t 9 1) 9 3: 10 U, 10 5v 11 4-« morn 43 1 50 8 59 4 8 sell?. 37 ^ijly iriiri bt>ly bely rein lein ■-^ ^.{j .-^.ji^r Now the waving grain appears, ^ i^uAx ,il In its golden mantle clad ; ' . , f^yfm } How we ouglit to bless the years— r, r»j-i Plenty makes the poorest glad. .„.^ v^tU voK See, tlie harvest day has come ; j[ .,/,,{| See, the grind-stones all a- turn ; ,,, y , j -^ \ ( Men of nerve are earning •' some" — Money makes the pocket burn. '1 'I 4US ,*«»•»— !*■■*'-*-«««•■ (§ First Qiiarter 7ih day, llh. 18m niuniing. H Pull iVlnim Utii day 9h. *<;9ln morning. Last QuariHf 21st day, l.h 9in. morning. I New Moon '2StU day, llh. Um evening. E. N. W. n. A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mo Til W. Til Fii Sat 9 10 11 12Fri 13 14 15 16 17 18 2<> 21 22 2;i 24 25 26 27 SU VI o Til W. Th (^)|>eiiiiagHn taken, 1807. Gluucesler Circuit. ^ so 4,2W even. Bright Vfanchester rmts. 1830 Malta, taken. IbOO. ' ^ Lafayette born, 1757. I()th Sunday after Trir»ify Sevastopol taUen. Ib55. Northumberland Circuit, ^ ri. 11.51 evening. ^ in A|di. U ri. 6.55 even. Sir W. D.igdall bom, lGi).55 37 VVellin-ton died I4tli, lc!52 i5 3ft I7ili Sunday after Tiinity. {5 Ri.&Seti? h.in. h.in 24 2(5 27 29 30 3i 33 34 Ao 36 39 Sat SU, Mo! Day br 4.0. © per. & in Qj5 41 Til " VV. Th Moscow burnt, 1812 Mars He. even. Ifarm A\k so. 0,58. »il con. © lJ)lFrii»aitlc of Toictier^ 1356 Battle of Alnia, 1854. 18th Sunday aftur Trinity. !^attl3aiim or Alum, i«o4. o SUil8th Sunday aftur Trinity. Ti M«i Princess Augusta died, 18405 49 42 43 44 45 4(; 4ft Tu w Tb Fil Sat 28 SU 29Mo 30T« Sam Butler die(\ 1680. Victoriii Circuit. ricl<>. beat Dutch, 1830. (/(Wlingwood born, 1743. Nelson born 1758 19th Sunday afier Trinity. Marshal St. Arnnud died. CiirUton Circuit. 50 51 5 hi 53 55 56 57 58 6 34 6 32 6 31 6 29 6 27 6 25 6 23 6 21 6 20 i> 18 16 i) 14 6 12 6 lU () 9 I ^ dc.N, d. m 7 43 7 21 6 59 6 37 14 52 29 (. 44 21 7 5 3 J 59 57 r)5 6 5 5 5 4 4 54 5 52 5 50 48 46 44 42 41 7 7 8 8 8 9 10 10 :i4 51 9 29 54 25 6 57 morn 3 5e 3 35 3 12 2 49 2 26 2 2 1 39 1 16 52 29 N. ( S. lb 41 1 5 J 26 1 51 2 15 2 38 3 2i 1 2 4 rises. 6 50 3 kiiei> Jfe 3ts o 7 7 8 12 :jfc 9 8 48 9 31 10 a^ 11 40 morn U 50 59 6 10 seta. 5 57 6 15 I 3 4 rem rem rein .iec sec ihig thij^. Ihig kiies — ..o.-it.. Iegi» legs feet feet head bead nee ner arm arm bte» b'ari h*un h'ur ilHly bely rum rein rein High water h. m. •jv. 24 54 1 24 1 59 2 31 3 19 4 24 5 37 7 13 5 29 9 3;i iO 21 il 2 11 3u morn 18 (>! 1 ;i5 2 23 3 14 4 19 5 43 7 !2 8 24 9 15 9 ni iO 2;> !0 i"»; H 2S 11 Uo i 11 19 I ll I [JH56. 0<*T<^BF.If. Hear the clatter of the rifle On the wide, old cradle-scythe ; Sturdy fanners nevor trifle — . How the grain begins to writhe ! See the raker follows close, Binding up the golden sheaf; " ' Turns the corner, takes a dose, '■' Says it gives a •• gueat selief !" ' Now the cart is loaded down — How it groans beneath the weight ! Hurry up ! the heavens frown — To the garner drive it straight. ■■> sti Vioil (^ First Q,uarier 7th day, Uh. 58ui. luorniiig. # Full Moon 13th day, Gh. !ij0m. evering. ^ Last (Quarter 20th day, Ih. 27in. evening. ^ New Moon 28th day, 5h. 15in. evening. o u k J ^ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U ig 13 14 15 li' 17 IH 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 It) :tl Pri W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo TH W. Th Fri Sat su Mo Tu W. Th Pri Sat SO Mo ?;;! Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W. Th CALENDAR, &c. St. John, a free port, 1811. All SoHts. Wmdy. Robt. Barclay died 1690. Heberdied, 1833. 20th Sunday after Trinity. (2) !»• S. Signs if Rain. Zimmerman died, 1795. 9 Benj. West born, 1738. iKt Bom. of Sebastopd '54. All. 80. 11,28 evening. Battle of May ne 1795. 2l8t Sunday after Trinity, ©per. & Q & eclip. vis Afichaelmas term begitis. Cavaignac born. 1 802. 7 5|C9 con. ©: ijt con. ©• 2d Bom. of S«ba8topol,'54. ©hi. N. U so. 10.15 ev. 22d Sunday after Trinity. Lima des. by Karthq. 1687. Battle of Trafiilgar. 1805 Mrs Ann JudsoA died, 18*26 Ali. 80. 10,37 evening 25 Bat. of Balaclava, 1854. Michaelmas tetm ends. 23d Sunday aller 'J*rinity A con ©. 2X 80. 9,36 ev St Simon and S^t Jude Rawleigh beheaded, 1618. Cliitwrighi died, 1823. All Hallo*ir Eve* ! • \ >o . Ri.^Setf h.m. h.ni. 59 i 10 Ik lb 14 It 17 Ife 19 21 22 23 24 26 27 2b 30 31 32 34 35 3(( 38 — T*— -4..^- 5 39 37 35 33 32 30 28 26 24 S8 21 19 17 16 14 12 11 9 dc.S. d m. 7 6 4 3 1 59 58 56 55 4 53 4 52 4 51 4 49 3 25 3 48 4 11 4 35 4 58 5 21 5 44 6 7 6 30 652 7 15 7 37 8 8 22 8 45 9 7 9 29 9 50 10 12 10 34 10 55 11 16 11 37 1158 12 19 12 39 13 13 20 13 40 14 U R«i^S b. m. morn U J2 1 ;J2 2 52 4 10 rises. 5 36 6 5 6 41 7 28 8 24 9 30 10 39 11 49 morn 57 2 2 3 6 4 8 5 II sets. 5 2 5 30 6 2 seer, seer, thigs thigs tbigs ?*▼ 20 P ^Ir^ '^ ^<^ ^x «. //'^^ ^-^ J^* w 7 ■ jn / (J .^- /, x^^ '^ JL ^ 7J^ / 7- 2 2. ^^ , y^a^l^i't'^^ ^^ .^^ i^^:z //''4 ^^^'r y^-^^^ ul^ ^^.M^* •/^ ^i-tf^^*-S!^ <^ /^/-i'^^ ^ // ^>^,..*^/.^^^. J- 7 / ^ / / 7^ /^ ^ J }p t y^-'^ .■^ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 la 11 (2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22i: 23 24 25 26 27 28 2M 30 SI M< Ti W T» Fi Sfl i ' H NOfceinscR, [J8f)« A ^ >^ Now the thr e shing day has come — Boiled the pork and baked the beans Hark ! the thrasher, how it hums, dosing up the harvest scenes. See, the yellow straw is stacked ! See, the farmer's bins are full ! See the merchant's head is racked How he'll ou him make a pull ! Now he flatters, fowns, and bows, With his eyes upon the wheat ; Talks of horses, hogs, and cows — Eye him sharp, he's bound to cheat ! t;ii' ^'8*1 •», 'r a i-y. . I pi n ^ First Qtiiarter oth day. Oh. 43iii. evening. Full Moon 12th day, 4h. 19in. raornitig. C Last duarter 19th day. 5h. 55in. morning. # New Monn * Battle of InkermaQ. brjv4S,l3even. Fair. __. 2|c5 ®. Jupiter so. 8,46 ev. SUi25lh Sundaj^tffier Trinity. Mo Martin Luthe^ born, 1483. Tu Saint Martin, Snow. W. 7 a)C8 cou/ ®. «^on. © Th St AuguVne^orAL 354 Fri Ter. Storm in Blacik^ea '54 Sat Lord Chatliani horp/ 1708. SU 2tithSjmday after Trinity. MoQurfiizbTieciSssioD, 1550. Tu Ali. ^ 8,54 even. VV; 20 Hawke's victory, 1759 ThC.of G. Hope doubled 1497 Fri Princes koyal born, 1840 22)SAtHayti Massacre, 1791 23 SU 27th Sunday after Trinity 24 Mo Gen. Taylor born, 1784 25 Tu Lord Stair died, 1572. Cold. 26 W. Great Storm of 1783. 27 Th Bishop Lowih born, 1710 28 Fri ® lo. S. ^ W ^i**^ 29 Sato. Goldsmith born, 1731 30(SU Advent Sunday. lii.d6Set^ n.ni. h.ui 6 39 6 40 6 42 6 43 6 45 6 46 6 47 6 49 6 5u 6 51 6 53 6 54 6 55 6 57 6 58 6 u9 7 1 7 2 7 3 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 |3 15 16 17 4 4< 4 46 1 45 4 41 4*4 41 40 39 3b 361 3o 34 3o 3:^ 31 3UJ 29 2b 2b 2) 26 25 2; 24 23 23 22 22 21 21 dc.S.JR<&,S d. ni |h. m. ^ 25 3 48 4 11 4 35 4 58 5 21 5 44 6 7 6 30 6 52 7 15 6 45 7 39 8 43 9 56 11 12 morn 29 1 48 3 7 4 28 5 52 7 37 rises. 8 8 22 8 45 9 7 9 29 5 15 arm 6 7 II 8 22 bres thig kne kne legs legs legs feet ieet head head uec i/ec arm. bres 9 34 9 5010 44h'arti »0 12 »0 M 10 55 i) 16 U 37 11 56 12 19 12 3J) 13 13 20 13 40 14 II 52 morn 56 1 59 3 2 4 5 5 10 6 l6iseor sets. 'thig hart bely bely bely rein rein seer seer 4 43 5 34 6 37 thig kne Rue High water h. m. I 16 1 55 2 46 3 40 4 44 6 10 7 2J 8 3j 9 21 10 II 10 56 li 3b morn 21 1 12 1 55 2 46 3 36 4 29 5 31 6 37, 7 8 35 26 9 n d5l 10 28 U 10 11 43 ev.23 1 10 /■ i;f !> 21 -*-*»• H i 1856.] DBCKRIBKR. f \> r* The silvery enow ! the silvery snow ! Like a glory it falls on the fields below ; And the trees with their diamond branches appear, Like the iiaiiy growth of some magical sphere ; While soft as music, and wild ana white, . ^;^ It glitters and floats in the pale moonlight, *: And spangles the rivers and founts as they flow ! < )h ! nvho has not loved the bright beautiful snow. The silver snow and the crinkling frost : How merry we go when the earth seema lost; LikeN'^irits that rise from the dust of Time, * t To live in a purer and holier clime. (§ FrrsfQnarter 4th day lOh. 47n. evening. 9 Full Moon llth l 22 2J 24 25 26 ii7 28 29 3() CALENDAR, &c. SU Mo Tu W. Til Fri Shi SU Mo Tu W. Th r»i Sat 8U Mc Tu 31 VV. F.inp. .^iKXHiidf r - *'«• ^••'>6 ev. 2d Sunday in Advent. Hugh Jenkins difd, 1670. Boniip's flilan decree, 1807 75|C(». con. Q John Gay died, 1732. Cromwfll. Protector, 1653 f> con ©. ^> ri 5,11 ev. 3d Siintlfiv in Advent, haac Walton died. 1683. Fire in New York. 18:J5. Bolivar diod, ]H3i). Victory nt Toulon. 1793 JftHuits han. fr Eng. 1594 ®y. Jupiter ri. 5.12 ev. 4ih iSunda)! in Advent. Jnpiler so. 5,57 ev. Francis* Nicole horn, 1683. Children haiifr upStuckinjts CMiris nins Dny. t^aint i^lepben. Frosty ^ ton (^ 2 s« 7,42 ev. lut Sunday iiAer Chiistuias B>^ket kilted. 1170. Sotliehydied, 1833. Fire nt'8aintThoniaii, 183r7 Hi^h water h. m. 1 40 2 31 3 16 4 5 6 7 8 II 19 35 52 55 38 4 :«4 384 9 51 10 43 ir 28 mwrn on (155 1 35 2 14 2 55 3 37 4 25 5 24 6 25 7 .3(1 8 31 9 19 10 10 10 51 11 35 HV.IO 52 1 31 2 10 . /4 J. d^ ^ iHi Fori For r For 1 toes, oi in;, ex Forn the doo For a 10 cwt. For «i 10 cwt. For a Fiiili, (1 and 8ti For :i Traeiia (•Ood;), lioned, crate o a IioTsI or quail tainiiii; Turpeii fltintith load (*f For : I MolaxM i,or a km For r «oii, pel For For For Fori half. " TliJ south I the wl ofPrf biiil(l[ ! Ihv M Kiiij Set norm [ies v| {iue Tl\ out Sid 111 bey( inarH t bey( Rales or €artag:e In Halnt John. DISTRICTS. ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. For a lotui of WcmhI, ((Xui^rter of a Cord,) For n loiid of CohIs, (flatf a Chaldron,) - . . For a load containing 15 bushels of Grain, Salt, P«)ta- to«!s, or any other urticlen ineasured at loading or utiload- in^, except CohIs, ------ y For a pipe of Wine, Gin, or Brandy, and housing within the door of the first. flo«ir, ------ For a piinriMdn of KUhi, or a tierce of Sn^r, from 7 to 10 rwt,. and iionsinir, - - For a puncheon of Molasses, a hoKRheud of Sn^rof 10 cwt. or Hpwards, or a hopaliead ot Tohacco, &, houRinf;, For a iiOK^Iiead or puncheon of Cider, or a load of Dried Fiitli, ofI5«\vt. ora coniinon losid of household Goods, and etorinr, - <• For a load of Hliinglef, Hoop Poles, Headinp, Staves, TreenaiH, Smoked Fish in boxee, Salmon in kits, Dry Goods, or a load et any other articled not herein tnen- lioned, or a iiogshead of Linte, or a httpr^head or crate of Earthenware, or two tierces of Earthenware, a hoTshead of Dried Pish, two t'erces of Coffee, or quantity in liaffs not exceeding 13 cwt. or a lond con taining 6 Ithla. Flour, or 5 barrels Sugar, Fish, Beef, Pork, Turpentine, or Cider, or half a ton of Iron, or the vanie 'lua>iti4y of Cordage, in coil not exceeding 4 cwt. ora load of any articleiji not herein wientioned, For a (i4-irHllon ca^k of Wine. Run), Gin, Brandy,! MolasMs, or rf)rter, or for a load of Sand, Gravel or Stones, or a load of 4 barrels oi any Spirituous Liquor or molasses, For Cables and Cordjage, in coils above a cwt. or if to coil, per ton, OI if for Hay loose, |ier ton, - - . For Hay, screwed, per ton,' - - - - - For Bricks, per thousand, ----- For Ltuailier, per thousand feet, - . . . Frtr the carriage of any article or articles not exceeding half rt load, - - ...... Ist.i 9d ', rf ;? 3 1 6 2 1 3 'J 1 4.i I 3 1?, I7i 9 1 9 6 4 3 i. il 2 IJ id. I 4th. [5th •. d s. d.\/t, d. 1041.0 I ]\ 16 1 7^^ 1 9 145 1 1 3 3 1 9 23 I 6 10?. 1 n 5 3 4 3 3 3 7H 1 3 1 10 •vi <»j I4i 3G •2 9 6 1 9 I 1 3 » 10 t C in 14i a 3 4 9 39 1 3 1 6 fi 3 2 5 4 1 The First District to cotn|irii»e all that part of the City between the south line of Pond fitreet and north line of Dnke Mtreet, which lies to the westward of the East 'ine of Mill street, Dock street, and that part of Prince WillioQi Ktreet situated between the north hue of the brick building foruAerly belonging to William Tyn^' Peters (northward of tim Market square), and the north line of Diike street, and including King street, to the westward of tlie west line of Germain street. Second Dislrkt to comprise uli that part of the City between the north line of Union street and south line of Saint James' street, which fies without or beyond the First District, to the westward of tho oast line of Charlotte street. Third District w comprise nil th«t part Qf the City, which lies with out or beyond the Second District, to th« wu«twa|rc(of the easthne of Sidney street. ' '^ *A' '• Fourth District to comprise all that part of the City lyinf without or beyond thb Third District, to tjie x^estward of the East line of Car- marthen street Fifth Distrist to romprise al| th»t part of the City lying without or beyond the Fourth District )/ ■ .- ■; ■ s$ ■ , Board of Health for tht City of Saint John,an4 Parish ^' Piirtlard.-Wm. Bnyard M. D., (Chairman,) George V. Now I In, J D. Lewin, Joint McLaiichlin,- and James Flewwelling, Esquires. Mr, James Porter, Clerk. Commissi ON tins of SewxitAnE APrp Watbr Sufplt. — John tfinirfl, (Ckalrman,) John M. Walker, and John Owens. Superintendent of WorkH : Gilbert Mnrdock. CITY OF SAINT JOHN. :»i;.\ Mdermen. Joseph Fairweather, Stephen K. Foster, IsHac Woodward, Thomas M'Avity, William King, Joseph Reattea)', W. H. A. Keans, William O. Smith, Esquire, JWoyor. Honorable Robbrt L. ]\.\7.¥.ti^liecor,dtr. w > a Wards. King's. Queen's. Duke'H. Sydney. Mr. B, Coxetter, Mr. James Colweil, Mr. Charles Ketohum, .Mr. Joseph Meroer, Thomas Merritt, Esquire, Trea^irer or Chuniberhin. W. R, M. Burtis, Esquire, Common Clerk. ,tv,p^ !>(«» it James K. Huel, Esquire, Deputy CominQU Clerk. •Simeon L. Lugrin) Land Agent. Thomas Corumy Land Agent, Carioton. ^;,,^ .^'^ r». ■..",;,„ George Stockford,High Constable ; George Stoekford, W. H. Herrington, P. Dufiy, and Charles Pidgeon, MurshnU; George Stockford, Bernard Murray, Charles Pidgeon, and W. Herring- ton, Constables. Edw. Bennison, Deputy Clerk of the Market, King's Square ; W, M'Bay, do. do., Market Square; John Doherty, do. do. of ihu Fish Market, Duke Street. J. Boyd, M. D., G. J. Harding, M. D., K. P. Smith, M. D., and Henry Jarvis, M. D,, Visiting Physicians. John V, Thiirgar, Thomas Hanford, W. D W. Hubbard, George AfLookhart, VVm.Garnett,Cudiip& Snider, Licensed Auctioneers. William D. Faulke, Thomas M. Smith, Isdiiu Woodward, James U.Thomas, George Thomas, J. W. M. Irish, Charles M'Lauchlan, William Leavitt, Zebedee King, Augustus Quick, William Dud* ii«e, Gilbert T. K.iy, John D. Purdy, John firowHi and Michael M'Carty, Port Wardens. „ *.i^,-. ; -.*«,■ Thomas Reed, Port or Harbour Master. ' "' ' '''*"' • John Murray, Harbour Inspector. '•" ' "■""■ Saint John Pilot's Fkiendi.v Association. — John Iteed^ George Thomas, John Milh," Daniel Hatfield, Alexander MiBs, Jamod Heed, John Spears, Jumes P. Thomas, T. Vaughan, John Scott, D. M'Douffal, Wjiliam Doucan, Michuei Gnrrity, Patrick Trainer, Bichard Cline, George Mulherrin, W Donaghev, WiU lifim Haifield, E. J. iPletcher, George Thring, Walter Walsfu Wil- liatn Lahey, Henry Thomas, Daniel Mulherring, Samuel Huther- [ford, James Quin. Agent to Pilot's Associatiou Mr, W. Wot ds Alexander Reed, Light House Keeper at Partridge Island ; Jainoi Lane, ditto at tiio Bnnuon. William Wright, William O. Smith, and Stephen Gernw,Com. tnisaionerti to ftettio disputes relative to Dockage at)d Whurfagn. m 1 1 Allan M' Lean, Shipping Master. >r«»tt ' R. C, Minnette, City Surveyor. -««.nHT^|| John Sears, Edmund Kaye, Francis Jordan, and Isaac Olive, Assessors of Taxes. .; *" ','''- James Gerow, Junior, Collector of Taxies oh the Eastbrii side of the Harbour ; Charles Pidgeon, on the Western side. Paul Daley, Collector of Wharfage and Slippage at the Market Slip ; Edward Allison, Collector of Slippage at Union Street ; J. Fairweather, ditto at North Slip ; W. Finn, Collector of Wharf- age at the Breakwater ; B. Peel, Collector of Slippage at Sheffield Slip ; Peter Besnard, Collector of Whar&ge and Slippage at Rod- ney Wharf; Michael M'Guirk, Collector of Anchorage ; A.Boyne, Collector of Slippage at Maiii and Charlotte Slips ; A. C. O. Trcu- towsky, ditto at Germain and Sidney Slips ; J. Dunham, ditto at | Market Slip, Guy's Ward; J. Duuham, ditto at Ludlow Slip; W. C. Dunham, ditto at Slip; J. Beatteay, ditto Market Slip, Brook's Ward ; G. B. Beatteay, ditto at Slip. George W. Gerow, Weigh Master at North Slip; Kichardi M'Cullough, ditto at Union Street; Joseph Dunham, ditto at Carleton. William H. A. Keansf. Superintendent of Flour Inspectors, and Superintendent of Weighers of Coals and Measurers of Salt. Nathaniel Clinton, John Humbert, and John Berryman, Inspec- tors of Flour. ii*-^ »-i ' "SF^" James Stewart, Ganger 'of Liquors. Samuel Gillespie, Jamei; Peacock, and Andrew G. Lordly, Gangers and Searchers of OiL ;" ; . ' '* •' '• ; ""^' "* ", Z ^ ., „ .j. Jacob Wilson, William M'Auley, Francis Wilson, R. Riley, James CuUinan, William J. Lockhart, John M'Gorty, and Wil- liam Thomson, Weighers of Coals. J. Wilson, William M'Auley, 'J, Cullinan and WiUiam Thomson, Measurers of Salt, i James Peacock, and Thomas Miles, Inspectors of Lathwaod, i Staves, Hoop Poles, &c. rrM^insk _.h-tf^*tf*!" >' "•'■»;J ■* ,i',;,:,:,,;.^/ ': j S. Gillespie, Andrew Itamm, T. Miles, Andrew 6: Lordly, , Thomas T. Whelpley, John Dunham, William Colwell, and Wil- liam Thomson, Inspectors of Pickled Fish. Samuel Gillespie, J. Peacock. A. G. Lordly, T. Miles* Thomas T. Whelpley, and William Thomson Cullers of Dried Fish. John Robinson, Inspector of Cord\»-ood and Bark at the Market Slip ; John Paul, ditto at Lower Cove ; G. W- Gerow, at North Slip. Alexander M'Kelvev, Superintendent of Carts and Drays. B. F. Maybec, Superintendent of Coaches and Lumber Waggons. H. Dunlop, Superintendent of Hand Carts. - , ' Robert M'Kelvey, Pound Keeper on the Eastcjn Side of the Harbour ; Evan Evans, Pound Keeper at Carleton. Thomas M'Avity, Superintendeut of ?»r|ridgo Island and the Quarantine Station. ,,.; U Thomas M. Smith and H. P. Sturdcc, Eiquires. Commissioners of Wrecks and Shipwrecked GooiU for the City and County of Saint John. f \ ■-' i iiil Siimiiel Jordan, John Ledcti, David M Whitinp, G«>of^e Can^ie, Thomas Fairvvftallier, Edward D. Gore, James H. rniiweather, William Shives, George W. G. Fairwenlliftr, Chailrs F. Fair- weather, Charles E. Harding, Goorj^e H. Roherlson, kelson A. Coiigle, Nathaniel Adams, Alexander M'Harg, William Grnd}-, John Dowling, C N I'erkinc, Frannis G. Jordan, Jnrvis Wilson, Oliver B. Con'^rie, J. M. Cougle, I). M'Calltim, Charles Khtchum, Henry Colvvell, Matthew HoUtead, Vernon Hanson, Thomas S, Underhill, Charles Hohertson, 8. 8. Litilehale, W. S. Harding, Alexander B'^ync, Samuel Jones, James H. linrilett, George Wor den. (ieorge Dixon, James M'Loon, S. S. Blizzard, Howard Dixon, and R. C. Frost, Surveyors ofLumher. >■ it isi >'?ii« ; Uwf- *' >' • FIRE DEPARTMENT, r l^^^^h ? Thomas M. Smith. Chief Engineer. Engine Company ^o. I.— Jnined Portmore,Kn s-iuetr ; ii. Coxetter, Foreman; Ki- Aliard Calvert, Jl.isista»t Fnrenan, Engine Company J^a. S.— Lorenzo F. Lankan. Enpinerr ; Robert Collins, Fore- man ; G. Anderson, ^.•isisiant Ftirtunin, Engine Company JV0, 3 — Daniel J. Lcavitt, F.vgineer; Alexander M'Naugliteii, Fiirtman ; Robert liarnoA, jJsnistaut Foreman, Engine Company AV. 4. — Janies T. O'Connor, Emrhuer-, J. M'Donough, Fore- "■- >. '■ man: — — — — — . /i.isista»l Furnnan. Engine cVmpimyJV'i. ft.— Richard Whiteside, Junior, Knsrimer ; G. 8. Deforest, Foreman; Uavid Thompson, J$^^-tJ>'toltt Fureman. Engine Company JVp. 6.— Thomas P Marter, Fvpiueen W. F. Bunting, fVrnnatt; Fred. Leavitt, /jaaistant Fineman. Carleton Engine Companf JV***. 7,— Martin 11.' rcteri», Engineer ; Tlios. Thomp- Fon, Janior, Foreman; Jns. >S VVhetniore, ji^''<-^ HUWnrMiip the Mayor, Jnweph Falrwfalher, Thomas Coram, Rarthnlomew Coiettpr \V. II. A. Kean<<, G«orj»»' A. hdckliait, (Jeoigo V. .\owliii, C. JdIih- rton, Wiiiinm liaeerty, Thomnii M'Avity, Alex. Itaiiix h, Jo-itjih Wetniore, J. tj. TiittlHialo, .1. Re'ittey, Jowph O. Dtiniinm, .laiii"» A. Hard np, Jnmea 1 hompson, Gii!t[diCoi«m, William King, 'I'iioniaa Hanfurd, Joseph Mercer, and J. M. Koliinson, Fircwardt. POLICE DeFaRTVIKNT. .tohn Johnotnn, F^qnire, I'olice Magivtrale ; Geurgc A. Lockhart, and W. O. Sniirh, K^nn'reii, .'^^ittin? Mnsirtnt«4. . ., i ;, , ^ Benjimin Ii rete*-)!, E'^cpiire, CIvrk. r .. * ,,, f» Mr. George Scoullar, C'aptaiii ol'thfl Polrre Force, ruKLir Grammar PcHooLiif TMr Cn\ or PAiffT JoHt*. -The Peverend the R.*Blon>f Halm John, Pre.-^ldent; Hon. Wlirnm Black, the Mayor, the Recorder, tlitf Hun. Juieo I'aiker, Relierl F. Ilixen, William Wrifht, John 11. Gray. K». niiira«,Hhd the R«v. William Hon tid, A. M., Directorn; J»ihn H. Gray, Inquire, •UetHurr aid Clerk j JaiAftS P«ter.«!i, LL. D., Princljial ; Mr. Blancliard, Saint J)«HN IMnTKicsTCnyMiTTicRor THrPorirTr roa PiteMOTiNO CHaiSTiAit KapwuRooB — Ri.v«rei»d ilie Hector otHnintJohn, President; K^tpilr«, Vier Pre-ldent; r«vrrh*v Rot In on, h>qi:irr,l^ecrut«ty ^iHoks^dld lit J«ilm Kitiiiear'ri, l^rinte Will Hin .-trfet. and I reaaurer. m ire- n 1 8aint Jt Joaeiil) W, Corresipoiii Jiininr, K< Shivefl, Gt Lawrence, Directors, at 8 o^clocl SajntJo dent ; Jnh Saint Jh Son cry.— Rev. John 1). Rotiiuso , «. Bot^ford at Esquired, J 8«INT Ju biiiwin,Bs(| Cnniiniltee Librarian. SAIffT Gi WriKht, bU K. KucI, Ti Saixt / der Janlinf Criiii("li.int C«»minittue Saint Pa jitrone, Ein\ Hiitciiinstfn Ohphav erty, Vice I Saint Jo Parker, Pat F. Hiizen, Oewar, Jaij Traftun, 'll ander Mar^ iM. H. Perli^ coriirtje 8e| Ngw Kit( Hiin. Willi! RohinMOR, j Secretarien near, Jnhr titlin ArmI M*lAiit.'hli 0. M'Intol witli the Purtlanil- CommitUte I Ladiek'I White, Mf cretarv at Saikt ll Joini Hill \. Lmkhl ■on, Vlre^ and R •cnl B. e. i^( J. Akerle] QaANnl W. R. P.I O.T. ; Naw a. L. Till 8aintJohm MscHAMca' iNiriTUTE — Jaiiifji Patenon, LL. D., Pre«ult;nt ^ Joaeiil) W. Lawrence, and Koiert Fuiilin, Vic« Preiitleiits ; JiuiieM R. Riiel, Corre.4ponilingr. U. Robiuson, KaqitUe, Stemtaty ; L. H. Deveher, Ksqiiire, Trtaaurrr; , George Taylor, James R Ruel. Thomai W. Daniel, lUquireK, and Dr Botfiford and Dr. Bayard, Committee : John V. Tbnrgar and John M. Robinson, Esquires, ./furfit(»r«. 8*iNT John Societt Ltkrak*.— John Boyd, M. D., President ; Georee D. Ro- biiinm. Esquire, Vice Presidc^nt; Isaac WiHidward, and John Km ne,«r, Esquires, Conimiltse; Jnmes R. Kiiel, enquire, Srcrctiiry and Treasurer; , Librarian. Library open friim 3 to 4 o'chtck, daily. Saint Gbor>3k's •*«o«.iETr.— I. H. T. Mannets Sutton, Patron ; Hon. Williain Wriffht. E'lquire, Pretiident; William Kllinnn, Esquire, Vice President} James R. Ruel, Treasurer; H*nry William Frith, Secretary. Saint Andrew's Societv.— Adam Jack, Ei^quire, President; Alexan- der Jardine, Esquire, Vice President; Willinm Thomson, Tieaiiurer; Roliert CruikMhank, Secretary ; W. W. Einsdie, Andrew Scott, and Robert Thomson, Committee nt ChArity. Saint PATHna's SoofETV.- -G«rt. Oarville, Esquire, President; Robert Arm- iitrone, e^quir^, Vice Presdeiit; John A Morrison, Esq., Treasurur; William Hutchinson. Esquire, Secretary. ' Okphav BKNBVoLENt ■'^ociETv. — Jns. Gallaghor, Esq. President : John Dough- erty, Vice President ; P. M'tJuurt., TrlHr^'lurer; Joitu Gunniuifham, Secretary. Saint John Agricitltural and Huhticultitral SociErr. — The Hon. Judge Parker, Patron ; the Hon. Judge Ritciiie, President; Rolieri Bowes, and Robert P. Hazen, Vice Prertidents ; James Brown, Henry Blnkslee, ('lists. Drnry, Peter Dewar, Jamef) Dunn. Wm. Hawks, Archibald Menzies, Geo. P. Peters, Tlioinas Trafton, T. Davidson, R. Jardine, Hon. J. M. Gruy, < uty Crookshank, /Alex- ander Martin, and Alunxo A. Uarrow, Dirertqrs; John Duncan, Esq. 'iVeasureri; M. H. Perley, Esquire, Curresttondiiig ^'eretury ; D. B. Stevens, Enquire, Re- coriiiig Secretary. New Brunswick Aitxiliarv Bible Societt.— Hon. Jud^o Parker, President ; Hon. William n. Kinnear, and lion. Neville Parker, Vice Pre!«ideiits ; John M. Robinson, Esquire, 'J'rea-iurer ; James I'aterson, LL. D., and Hon. S. I<. Tilloy, Secretaries; L. H. DeVeher Esquire, Depositary Samuel Huyuhue, John Kin- near, John Wif., iNuthnn S. Demiil, Gilbert T. Ray , lohn ArmstriMig, George A. Lockhart, W.J. Starr, EJward Sears, Daniel J. M'Lau'.'hlin, Jas. R(^ed, L. B. Botst'ord, M. D., Chns A. Hartt, Wm. Girvan, J. C. MMnliHh, Josejih Robinson, B J. I'underhill, R. Kedey and T. B. Barker, with the iMiuisters who are Members of the Society. Committee. Cimmitttefitr Pure. (ia>/— John iMincnn, James Fleweiiing, Moses Tuck, and P. V. Roberts. Committue for Ca'-Mon—Roliert Salter. Isaac Ciirke, and Dr Waddt'll. Ladies' Benet'ilent Society. —Mrs. Ward (Thmninn, J'alroites5 : Mn, Jas. White, Mr^. E. Stevens, and Miss Debloia, Cummlltee ; Miss L. Kinnear, Se- cretary and Tren-^urer Saint.Iohn Total Abstinence Society.— N. S Demiil, Isqiiire, President; John Huniliert, W. R. M. Buitis, Joseph Fairweather, W. H. A. Keans, George A. Lockhtirt, Esquires, G. P. Sancton. L. H. Waterhou-e, John Fra/er, R Robert* sou, Vice Presidenlo ; J. K. Mxrslinll, Treasurer ; Jas. Gerow, Jr., Corresponding and R 'Cording Secretary ; W. Hew«jtt, /ebcdee Ring, J.Ansley, J. F. Marsturs, B. E. Uckhart.Thos M'llenry. T. C. Humbert, C. 8mi|-r. C. A. Everitt, John J. Akerley, J. W. Lawrenn», and C. D. Everitt, llveuuve Cnnimatee. Grand Division of ihc Ordrr or the Pons or Tempbhance.— H. E. Peeley, W. G. P. ; Jas. Olive, G. W. A ; W. H. A. Keans, G, Scribe C. D. Everitt, G. T. ; Rev. O. P Bliss, G. Chnphun ; J. S. Cimhor, O. C : J. Whetmore, G. S. Naw RRaN<4WMK Tkmpbnancr roivRVTioN.— N. 8. De.MHI, Pre'ldentt Hon. a. L. Tllley, Vice Preiidcnt: W. H. A. Kean-*, Secretary : R Salter, Treasurer. 27 '1 ill / I ' -J Hill Mr 1' ff It &• ■ I!E! „., . . ■ ■,, ,,.„ ■., ,i»lll..lll 1,11.11 -II nil , i _iw Saint JoH!f Rohan Catholic Total Abstinence RELisr FociiTV. — fi«v. B. J. Dumphy President ; W. H. A. Keans, Giquire, Vice Pre«idept. Chamber op Commerce -Hon. Joint ttubertson, PreHident ; Robert Reed. Fnq. Vice President; f;dw. Dolhy, Esq. Secretary and Treasurer} Frederick A. Wig- l^na, Josepli A. Crane, William Thornton, Joel Reading, George Sutherland, John W. Ciidlip, Wni. Wright, J. A. Morrison, Thomas Vaughan, and Ueorge Thomas, i-:si|iiires. Councillors: R. Jardine, Isaac Woodward. Chas. McLaucb- lan, Gdvv. All:80ii, John Duncan, J. iM. W»Ik(;r, Esqs , Board of Arbitration . Saint JoHii( Gaa LioHTCoMrANv — Capital Forty T]u«u«and Pounds. — Robert Jardine, lisqutre. President : John Duncan, Willian/ Parks, W. G. Lawton, John M. Walker, George Carvill. W. Smith, Daniel J. AI'Laughlnn, and William Jack, Eaquireg, Directors; Unltert Britain, Secretary and Treasurer; — — — — , BiMjuire, Solicitor; G. Peebles, Manager. Eubopean AND North American Kail9Vav Company. — Capital £1,500,000. — D. J. M'Langhlhi, K. Jardine, B. Allison, George Botsford R. Bced, G. Tho- mas, S. Barker, Ksquires, Hoiiorables S. L Tilley, John Kobertson, A.J. Smith, J. M. Johnson, and Hon. W. H. Steves, Directurs ; R Jardine, President; 6. P. Sancton, and J. W. Cudlip, Jtttditvra , — , Esquire, SulkiUr ; Hon. R. L. (lazen, Counsel. Fredericton Gas Cohpany.— Capital Five Thousand Pounds.— S. Barker, Esquire, President ; John Simpson, F. W. Hatlieway, J. Wilkinson, and John Davis, Directors; William M'Beath, Secretary and Treasurer ; John U'lnnis, Manager. Rural C emetery Company.— Z7iVfrCor«—LeBaron Botsford, M. D., George P. Peter s,M.D., Charles Drnry, Beverly Robin.«oh, James Pettingell, John M. Walker, William Parks, Wm. G. Lawton, Solomon Hersey, William Jack, and William Wright, Esquires: Le Baron Botsford, Esquire, President •, Edward B. Peters, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer;— , Landscape Gardenipf ; John Adams, Superintendent. SotTH Bay Boom Company.— Alexander M'L. Seelv, President; Hon. John Robertson, John W'^hart, F Wiggins, G. Ynnng. aiiu F. Ferguson, Directors i Thomas JVl'Mackin, Secretary, Superintendent and Treasurer. Electric Telegraph Company.— R. Jardine, Esquire, President ; D. B. Steven*, Secretary and Superintendent ; R. Jardine, Edward Allison, J. Onii- can, R. Reed, Esquires, Saint John, and («eorge E. Morton, Esq., uf Halifoc, Directors. St. John andPredkricton Electric Telkcraph Company.— George Bots- fbrd, Esfiulre, Presld«nt : 8. Barker, W. H. Robinson, S. W. Babbitt, and R. Jardine, Esquires, Directors , D. B. Stevens, Su|)eHntendent. SaintJohn Hotel Company.— William Wright, Esquire, President ; Directors —John Wisliart, Geori^e V. Nowlin, Robert Jariline, and Charles Hazen, Es- quires ; Secretary— Edward Dolby ; Managers— William and Joseph Scammell. New Britnswivk Marine Assitrance Company — In St. .foAn.— Capital Fifty Thousand Pounds, with power to increase to One Hundred Thousand Pounds. John Ward, Esquire, President ; John Wishart, John Ward, John V. Thnrgar, 6. Carvill, D.J. M'Uiighlin, William Parks E. Sears, G. W. Worrall, and Jo- seph Fairweatiier, f^quiree, Directora; Adam Jack, Esquire, Secretary. Globk Assurance Company— /h St. J«An.— Wm. Leavitt, Esquire, PreaidentJ; Georct^L. Lovett, Thomaii Vaujchan, Robert Kobertson, Charles Merritt, and John Duncan, Directors; I. L. Bedell, Esquire, Secretary. The Mutual iHsurmee CommMy—In St. J«/cn.— Joseph Fairweather, Esquire, President; .^»hn D. Purdy, lion 8. L. Tilley, Joi^qph W Lawrence, and 8. K. Foster, Directors; Isaac Woodward, Esquire, Secretary; J.M.Robinson, Esquire, Solicitor. Smnt .John Suspension Bridjr9 Company.— J. T). Lewin, Enquire, President ; Joseph Farweather, L. B Aotsford, M. D , and John Waddell, M. D., Esquires, Directors ; J. F. Masters, Secretary and Treasticer. York and Carlcton Mining Company.— James Harris, President ; Jamea Smith, Thomas Allan, John Owens, Henry Vaughnn, James R. Tnpper, Allan M*Lean, James Harris, Thomas Vaughan, and James T. Smith, Directors ; Ju. Smith, Treasurer ; Thomas Vaughan, Secretary* j ' " ' Saint John Fi«R Insurance Company. -A. M'L. Peely, President; Joseph A. Cran«, Joel ileading, John T. Stanton, H. Vaughan, and L. J. Almon, fi«- quirea, Direvtors. J. D. I«wiu, Es^iiire, 8ecret«fy. MM m Ml iNi cir TheM TtieM^ I))Kac Wc teay, and the Qoru Hnnon George A shank, R( Robertsoi Bfown, J James Ge H. DeV€ A. Lockfa John Hav derson, I Francis E than S. 1 Francis U Otty Cro Charlei Wiliiai Williar Isaac L James W. B. W. Ch John J Supreme Hon y Peter Sti H. Perle Boyd, W VV. Pae; Edward Jarvis, J Willidm Boyd Ki ker, Jun Waiters, Henry "V VV. Stoc K. Thou Ben jam I ander Bi son, Jur miflsione Gehar Commit I 1 I ■*»«• .w.i- 1 ;)„'// Ui-f' .4: CI IT AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN. The Mayor and Recorder, Jiiaticcfl of the Hfeyor's Court. The Mayor, the Recorder, Joseph Fairweather, W illiam O. Smith, | Isaac Woodward, Xhomaa M'Avity, WiUiatn King, Joseph Beat- teay, and W. H. A. Keans, Esquires, Justices of the Peace and of the Qorum. Honorable Charles Slmonds, GehardusC. Carman. John Jordan, George Anderson, James Monin, Henry Gilbert Robert W. Crook- shank, Robert Payne, Archibald Men/jes, Charles Ward, Hon. John Robertson, William H. Street. Danie! Leavilt. John Giltis, James Brown, John Kerr, William Leavitt, William Olive, Samuel Strange, James Gallagher, Jacob Allen. John Wishart, Robert Keltic, Leveret H. DeVebf r, William Hawks. Moses Vernon, Walker Tisdalo. Geo. A. Lockhart, William Parks, William O Smith, .Aleiander Lockhart, John Hawr8,Thos. Allan. Hugh Sharkey, Jaraos Travis, George Hen- derson, Henry G. Simonds, Joseph Fairweather, Robert Douglas, Francis Ferguson, F. A. Wiggins, Peter Besnard James Olive, Na- than S. Deinill, George Carvill, John Humbert, Stephen K. Foster, Francis Roddick, John F. Goddard, William Duherty, and Thomas Otty Crookshank, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. i?-/.nu. 'jsiil' Charles Johnston, Esq., High SherifT. William B.Rinnear, Esquire, Clerk of the Peace , William Bayard, EUiquire, M. D., Coroner. Isaac L. Bedell, Esquire, County Treasurer. James R. Ruel, Esq., Auditor of County Accounts. W. B. Kinnear, Esquire, Surrogate. W. Chipman Drury, Esquire, 'Rgister of Deeds and Wills. John Johnston, Esquire, Commissioner for taking Bail in Supreme and Mayor's Court, ^i*'*^'* ^«»< Hon Wm. Boyd Kinnear, Rolrril; Praserliaiseh, Wm Wright, Peter Stubs, Horatio Nelson H.Lugrin, John M. Robinson, Mosei* H. Perley, Hon. Robert LHazen, John Johnston, James William Boyd, William Jack, Duncan Robertson, iohn H, Gray, Jas. W. Peyters, Robertson Baytird, , Wm. K. M. Burtis, Edward B. Peters, Charles Duff, James A. Harding, Gustavus R. Jarvis, James J. Kaye, Andrew R. Wetmore, George F. Rouse, William M. Howe, Charles Doherty, Humphrey T. Gilbert, B. Boyd Kinnear, John Q. Campbell, Charles A. Harrt, Robert Par- ker, Junior, Nelson DeVeber, Richard Si^nds Armstrong, Cliarles Watters, George Biutch, Ward Chipman Drury, W.H. Hatheway, Henry W. Frith, William Hutchinson, Benjamin L, Peters, Chas. | W. Stockton, George G. Gilbert, Junior, John Svmonds, Samuel R. Thomson, Edward Jack, Frederick C. Frith, Robert H. Street, llenjamin G. Gray, Lewis J. Almon, Charles W. Weldon, Alex- ander Ballontine, Hurd Peters, William P. Dole, Beverley Robin- son, Junr., T. T. Hunford and W- H. Tuck, Esquires, Com- missioners for taking Aliidavits in the Supreme Court. Gehardus C. Carman, John Jordan and Jamea Moran, Esquires, Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriage ;*« \ the ss ■ «i K « »| - t^9 :V l^f ;) ii t?l i '. I William P. Dole, Kaqnire, Inspector of ScliooU. John SHan. George Blatf^h. and S. P. Wetcnoro, Enquires, Trus teen of Schools, City of Saint John. Rev. James Qninn, Jame^t Gallagher, Esqnire, and William Car ville, Cnniiniisionera lor the Management of the Free School at Saint John, unconnected with the Madnu Board. iMoses H. Perley, and Dr. William Rayard, Esquires, Commissi- oners of Indian Kesorvos, under Act 7 Vic. c. 45. Charles Drury and Bradford Gdb»»rt, Commissioners of Sevrers. Isaac Woodward, and Charles W. Wardlaw Enquires. Commissi- oners for the Bay of Fundy and River Saint John, under .lie Act \:\ Vict, c. 26, n.lating to Sieaniboat>>. I ^ ivg.lf. ,^ t,i,i Gehurdus C. Carman, John Kerr, James Aloran, Jarnes Galla- gher, and William O. Smith, Esquires, Commissioners of the Alms House, Work House and Infirmary. Fen wick Arnold, Esq., M. D., Physician. William (Junniugham, Keeper. Surveyors of Lumhtr in the County. — Ezekiel Jordan, John Mor- rison, John Henneberry, David Tapley, Clayton Scoit, William D. Shaw, Joseph Ball, lieorge C. Dunham, William (?unard, V\ illiam AHingham, StepliKn E. Stephens, Gilbert Jordan Francis McCaf- ferty, Jidin KeurHPy, Georgn A. Deforest, Mosrs E. Cowan, Jos. J. VVctmore, Daniel Brasnalian, Junles E. Vincent, Peter J. Cougle, Gilbert Mayes, ZiMiliuriah B. Roberts, John M. Campbell, Charles P. Baker, l)a\id B Vincent, Geoige Nites. Francitt Gallagher, Willium Lyncii, Charles E. Fowler, Edward E. Estey, John K. Peuflieton, Abraham J. Estnbrooks, John Taylor, Edwin Kie^^^tead, Michael Owens. Charles Eaglf s, Josepii D. Mahor, Henry Colw«ll, Bernard R Gidney, Joseph F. Lingiey, Frederick £, Danville, William Wilinol, S. Reynolds, J. R. Pldgeon, and C. N. Brown. in 7'erms of the General Sessions and Common Pftas. — Third Tuesday March, aud first Tuesday lu June, September and December J...U •1^» -1 -xnu: H -.i» \ PARISH OF PORTLAND. Robert Fuyhe, Enquire, Police Magistriite ; lieiiry O. Himonds, and James Travis, Hdquires, Siuii)^ Magiitiratisd ; John Ouiicaii, Miwes Tuck, aad George E. Siiider, Ksquires, Coiiiniissioneri of P<>lico. DavidTHpluy, jr.,J. G.Toliin, ami Willia u R. M. Riirtis.Tnistee? nrScIinoifl JaiiiedKlewwelliiig, Joseph Kuddivtf, and Jaities (j. VVoodwurtU, Asa^efsvrs <•!' Taxes. uHt'(im»r7 .;• nu^r •>, •••^•'- ■>•'•■ {- Clmrles Wilson, Collector of Taxes. : " ' " ^ D. Fritcb, Jacob Pidiieon, .Oourge Cameron, David Odell, and Thos. Lipsett, Con^taliles. DAhielUdeU, Jdhn L«)ean. Maurice Delnnoy, and Thos. Lipsett, Hoc Iteeves. Thomas Morrison, Jacob I'iddenn, nnd Michael Miihany, Pvncu Viewer^. Cjiarlos Wilson, and Daniel M. Fritch, Pound Keepers. Richard Pidisvon, Michael Mnhany, and John Wal^h, Surveyors of Road«. John 3. J.irvi!i, y«rvey«ir of Dains. George W. Roberts, and TboinnH Ounacd. Boom Mosteii. Jaine.'i Ketina, dealer of Leather. > <. • i.^ BnrnftsTraviH, Inspector of Butler. . .„}j,i5^ («>iti>«> \ I MB Alexander 8ime, Surveyor of Grin«r»'rone9.**'" -^^ ^'"''■' Daniel ^f. Friicli, Ciork of the Market. ' "' ' sh* ♦« » Charles WiUon, 'i'own Clerk. m '■Si *'i«Jtn*!i > PARISH OF SIMONDS Rev. J. niahro-jn,Kev. J. L-uviuii, iiimI Ki-v. J. Biirrun, Triisitees orSchoolt. Uubi'tt i'uwer, U. H. ArinKiroiis, and J. Uaviditifi, A»*e»»ot!i ot Taxes. Juliii JuiiiHtoii, Cullei-tor of 'r:i.\0!<. Ariittir iliMiiy, Neil Uiiiii, K. Aloore, R. Moore, Bloomsbiiry, S Wethers, W. lUiiiiii, J. Wade, T. M'Ucniinit, J. M'Uuwaii,aiiil W. M'Ueoch, Cuhatahles. Hubert Bowud, 'rhoiiias (iurnctt, Jnme* Anthony, Claiiiliurt Hainiltuii, Wm. Beta, J. Cul|;aii, C M. Whooten, Win. Beatty, Henry Sloan, John Muore, Janien ftl'Ket-^ .'iiiil Jiiinvii Brayiien, Fenc« Vicwtrn. B. Kirkpiitrick, VV Muck, JohniSinith.H. Wether!i,Benj. Smith, R. M'Krnzie, D. Cuniittlly, T. M'Uerniott, Wni. M'iSamara, J. Charltun, Fat. Miles, Siauiuel tluUtutiU, 'I hoa. Burns, and Henry Ofluirne, Hog Reeves. Henry iJruhiini, (Jcor<;(! Dohetty, Fhiiiii Furluncr, John Johnston, J. M'Kee, J Rultertnon, U. Warnock, Nett viuinn, P. Uruvvu, T. Uudsell, K. M'Lenn, niHi '1' (iarnet., round Keepers. Jas. Rolitrtsun, John VVulliice, and J. M'Avity, Commissioners of Highways. Juim Park.'', J. liawlor, P. FnrlunL', J. Armstrong, Andrew Moore, J. Brown, Geo. Anthony, William Bean, Joiiii M'Elwean, II Cnrr, T. llewar, '1 humns Bowes, E'en., Jo^tph Kuwcs, IJ. I>. Jordan, J. Bryden, Thos. Garnett, J. Charl- ton, J. U.ivi(ls«tn, ({. S., C. M. Whooten, .\. IVl'Gow.iii, James Uuwes, L. Gib- son, J Clarke. H. G}Ulai:her, i'homas Bowes, Jr., A. M'Lean, W.Cunninjghain, 1 J. lioiiglaH, J. Doinn, Arthur Henry, Jacob Arthur, VV. £van», 1). Hunter, M. ' M'Aamee, J. Cain, Chnrlei) Riley, T. Davidson, J. Fu'Jtte, B. Murphy, Wui. Unily, John Lagh, Wm. iJixuu, Pat. Slaven, t$en., J^. Coiht- r, Jr., Geo. t^nidt-r, C. Humllton, Ja.-*. Marshal, Jas. Brydeii, Jr., A. A. Darrow, VVin. Mackin, and U. !;!. Armstrong, £rt:rveyors of fii(tliH-ay:4. James i'fiackliouai'.Ssurvcyor (if Dams, i^ _^ ,. w^^ _.. | Robert Bowci*, Town V\eik and Clerk of tho Market. * .,' j-j ' tri- 11 * 1 '"■--' Parish or^ LANCASTER. J.L^'ii;.,^^^^^^^ Barnabas Tilton, and J. b. t J. Downey, Joliu Diinnam, Anihony Thompriun, John Cassidy, Kobeit Fair, and Chaihs ll. Defurcst, Constables, James Gault, Thos. .M'Cnim, W. Beasilinn, and T, Ready, Hog Reeves, Jamuii Heavt^y, Uubert Uobertson, i^uinuel Cnnningham,' and Joseph Boggs, Fence Viewers. M. Balcom, \V. Clarke, T Kilbreath, R. Roliertson, J. Boggs, Pound Keepers. Jamu!< Gault, John Ma(-.kl:uiin,and Joiieph Bo|;s, Conimiss.onersuf Hii;hwaiys C. Iiord, Daniel Morris, Bartiett Lin^ley, J. Hardin;;, J. Clarke, Barney Guw' an, VV. Mo^&i, Henry Raird, Henry Kilbreath, J. 'liner, R. brad:ry,J. Kearns'] G. C Cariiian, James Wain, tienr., Roiteit Thompson, J..M>Wdliains, Jidin Griams, tiMir., GeurtitiS. Itakrr, AnJre Cnsains, John A. Cooper, T. M'.v>a«'Uin, I Richard Avery. Joliti Kean, B M'Laughlan, T. M'Crum, H. Belmuie, AntUuny I Thompson, and Jaun^H Hanimcl, :* urvtyors of Highways. John Tinor, Town Clerk . ''«it< » -i ^^1J1«»«> PARISH OF SAm^ MARTINS. ^ '-"•- 'V Philip Moslier, Jamoi .»loran, Jun.,and Aiiel Washburn, Truslees of Schools. John Brown, Henry Whtney, an.t D;»vid Brudslmw, Asses^url> of Taxcf Tuxes. J. M Brown, Wm. D^viilson, Kli .Anirevinp, and A. Delong,C(»ni tables. Thouia.-! Lewis, and Henry iiritiain, Pound Ketiier. Janiis Ross, and Janms U'DuumhII, Hok ICeeves. :isiH. James Swim, Wm. M'Afee,unil Kdward i rown, Fence Viewers. - > Thomas H. Bl.ickj Town Clerk. Keiihen Bradshaw, Clerk of Ihe Market. Valentine llartlin^t, P. Mosher, and hdw. Itrown, Conimi»j«ioner« ol Roads. J. Wullon, tt. f». Patterson, VV. Fraser, J. Melvin, I. Moisher, D. Brown, E. BroW!i,C. Uiiij;l(.y, J. H Brjwn, M. UUlade, Jas. Ik>v«, sen., H. aand*, A. MiHicnn, J. Curfy, M. Dougherty VV. Henry, J. Hanrahan, U m. Anderson, A. Porter, J. M. Bradshaw, Nel.son squire, City Auditor. Andrew Bliilr, Ewiuire, City Surveyor S. Fleming, Surveyor of Streets and Hlghwayi*. Thos. Dowling,Wharfinger. Charles Hiannen, Citv Marslinl. Philip Sohlyer, Collector of Dog Tax. Assessors.— ThoniRsL. Simmons, tVdlmgton fVard; H. J. Thorn, St. Ann*s fVurd; A. tl. Clark, CarUtnn Wardf Robert Gowan, Qunn'B Wrtrd; John Flem- ing, Kin-s^it Ward Jas. ivr Alpine, Commissioner of the Alms House. FiRB Dkpartment.— Wm. D Hartt, Esquire, Chief Engineer ; B. Wolhaupter, Charles Brannen, Martin Mackay, Jniues Hale, James H. Broderick, Samuel D. M'Pherson,6. M. Odell, Henry Rutter, T. L. Simmons, Robert Chestnut, M. Colter and J. Mysbrall, Firewords* Hon. Jobn Siincoe Saundern, John Alien, John Robinson, George Miiichin, VVilliRin H. Odell, James A. MHclanchlan, John Simpson. ! William D. Hartt, andThe Mayor, et q/^cio, Esquires, J U8tio«s of the ; Inferior Court of Common Pleas. ; Hon- John 3. Saunders, John Allen, John Robinson, George Min- Ichin, William 11. Odell, James A. Macla'ichian, John Simpson, Wni. : D Hartt, Thomas Jones, William Davidson, Patrick Campbell, Jas. i Miles, Ross Cnrrie, Adam JD. Allan, George Garden, L. B. Rainsford, ! Solomon Parent, David B. Shelton, George Cheyne, William J. Be- I dell, Thomas Gill, Richard Hayne, George Clements, Jas. Taylor, Al- lan M'Lean, Thoma» Pickard, Thomas R. Robertson, Asa C(y, Isaac ! Kilburn, Lewis D. Wigan, Edward Simonds, Joseph Gaynor, Freder- iick W. HatheiTay, Charles M'Pherson. Geo. Morehouse, George L. I Hatheway, Ira Ingraham, Spaflbrd J Barker, Beverley A. Robinson, I Benjamin Yerxa, Benjimin Goodspeed, James Fairlie, Israel Smith, I Wm. C, Joslin, Enoch Dow, John C. Grant, Edward Pidgeon, J. tM'Dontild, Andrew Calder, Samuel F'ox, Joseph Pickard, John T. I Smith, Thomas Murray, James S. Beek. Thomas L< Simmons, J.is I McLag^an, Thomas C. Atherton (of Uit Quorum), and William R. ! Bustin, Esquires, Justices of the the Peace. j Benjamin Wolhaupter, Esquire, High Sheriff; Charles Brannen, I Deputy Sheriff'. i George J. Dibblee, Esquire, Keener of the Rolls, and Clerk of the j Peace, and of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. I George F. H. Minchin, Esquire, Surrogate. I Francis A. H. Straion, Esquire, Register of Probates: ^^ ' '^:^'* I Joseph Beek, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. ^^' ♦*' "^ 1 Jas. B. Toldcrvey. Henry Fisher, Jr., Henry Jones, Geo. More- i house, Judah Hammond, and John M'Gibbon, Esquires, Coroners. I Mark Neudham, Esquire, County Treasurer. i Hon. John S. Saunders. Commissioner for taking Bail in the Su- i prcme pourt. , in, »; Hon. John A. Street, Daniel Ludlow Robinson, Wlllhtn End, George J Dibblee, Hon. Charles Fisher, Georgo F. H. Minchin. WIIHam H. Odell, Edward A. Clowes. George Botsford, Francis A. H. Stratwi, John C. Allen, George N. Segee, James P. Wetnrore, ■ James Fi . Friel, H ward B. lJf.nissione James James A Mark rail, Th( (Licensee Alms Esquires iKeeper. John Terms i. Act 13 *»onal Te second 1 Frcdei . N. Park surer; siter, Li frcdc Chatles lisquirc burn, Ei FrC'di deut; II Treastu FlorS' J. E W L. A. V stitute 1 Esqtiirs Thoy V"i«il, E Thoi A. C. I luuel I Juhu h jnore, Ellas S (liM'snu Pork ill Juines quii(*s, Le I Mr., , V mm Jaiiiea Fraser Perton, Edward H. VVilmot. Edward VV. Miller, B. C. Friel, Hewry B. Robinson, William VV. tftrcfet, Johri J. Eraser, Ed- ward B. Filler, John L. Marah, jr., -/as. Tayftir, jr., Esquires, Coin- tiiissioners fortakingAffidayiLs in tktt Snprem»ry Fisher, ?"* ^^nel A. Aiterley, Joseph Mysh- rall, Thojrtaa R. Barker, Edward i . Gordon ftnd George IS. Winifcr, Licensed Auctioneers: Alms House tvnd JVo^k House— 'VhXtmvis M?•' FrcderictonVihrary. J. I?v Woolfopde, Esquire, President; Hdii- N. Parker, Vice PnisirftR?:^ ft. GowaDi, Esqmre, Secretary andTrea- surer; Dr. \Uhh. *\\x\ E. tt. VVilmot, EsqtiirG, Committee; G. Ros. siter, Librariaft. 'terms, lOs annually. Fredcricton Socir!^ q^ Sat«« Andivw.—Dr. J. Rt)bb, President; Chailes M'Phcrsori, Esj^i'Jre, 1st Vice President; Robert Fulton, Esijuirc, 2d ditto; John F. Taylor, E^.quire, 1 reasure^, Robert Thoi- bmn. Esquire, Secretary; Hev. John M. Brooke, I). O., Chaplain. Fredcf-ictu a Societp if: Sair^ Patrick.— —^ -, Presi- dent; lion. Lemuel As Wilmot, Vice President; &amuel Fleming, Treasurer; T. "O'Cottnor, Secretary. FlorsE and HorticilHiiral St?::icty of New BrunswkliM FrederiUon.— J. E VVooirord'*3,Esqit?re, President; Hon. Neville Parker, and Hon. L. A. VVilmot, Vice l*resid«nis; who, with Mr. S. Flemmiui^, con- stitute the Coittmittee of Manageirtrent and DecisicJ«i. — Esquirs', Secretary ulM TreasiKer. .(?>(' KING'S COUNTY. Tho^'imf; Beef, Justus S. VV**more, Heiiry A Scovil, and Johii C Vail, Esquires, Justices of lh« iuferier CouCt of Cuunon Pleas. Thomas Bee*, JustRsS. W^tmore, Henry A. Scovil, John C. Vad. A. C. Evans(}ri<, John Barhefrie, Ebeue/er Smilh, Isaac Haviland. Sa- inuel Foster, John Wightman, Jolui Brittain, James Bi-ittaiu, Hon. John H. Ryan, Charles VV. Stockton. John C. Pritf. Eli'H ?., .yVet. more, John Hagarty, Thomas C. Sharp, Robert M'Cully, WiIIImiu Free/io, jr., Sanme'l Hallett, Craven Longsiroth, Matthew M Leod, Klias S. Freeze, Duncan M. Campbell. Isaac A. Dodge, Sam.iel Heu- (hMson, VVeeden Fowler. John L. VVilmot, James Lake, Elijah A. Forkius, William Pyewell. Walter. B. Sc<.vil, Charles C. Siowarr, James Fairwealher, {of the (luorUni.) aiid James VV. Nowlali, i.s- quires, Justices of the P('.ac«.__ . _. .^ ' //,;„, Le Brtron Drury, Esquire, High Sheriff. 31 r. John CrookshanU, Deputy SlitinlK i ti If mmmfump W 'n p. ii ; t; it lift *^fe ^K Edward Belts Smith, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Conrt of Common Pleas. ^ .'i.- .is. ■ ,i , 2 Edward B. Smith. Esquire, Surrogate. ' ' ' — .Judge of Probates. Thomas C. Sharp. Registrar of Deeds and Wills. Isaac, Havilnnd, Slyvester Z. Earje, A. C. Evanson, Jafnes Wet- more, Adin» Paddock, Jr., and Obadiah Pnrdy, Esqt»., Coroners. John C. Vai!, A. C. Evanson. Samuel Halleit, Charh'sW. Stock- ton, Hon. John H. Ryan, and John C Price, Esquires, Commission- er** for taking Bail and Affidavits in the Supreme Court., . E. B. Smith, Esquire, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. .j,.- Henry A. Soovil. and John C. Vail, Enquires, Commssioners for SoJRmnizin^' Marria^'e Kdward B. Smith, Esquire, Receiver of Crown Debts.under Act 7 Victoria, c. 36. I i Simon Baxter, E. S. Freeze, D, Sheck, William H. White, Elijah A. Perkins, Samuel FreeKe, LeBaron Drury,, James Lake, Gilbert T'tiis, Gilfoid Cougle, Benjamin Sproul. Abraham Johnson, Jr., Wni. Keith, Simon P Frvers. James E. Fryers, Isaac Pearson. Hi- ram Edj^ett, Jeremiah D. IVIabee, Joseph D. Baxter, Joseph Belyea, Thns (1. Barnes, W. M. Teakles and Samuel GosJino Auctioneers. E.B. Smilii, Esquire, Rev. Wdli«m E. Scovil, and Rev. William W. Walker, Trustees of Grammar School. Albert T. I>. M'Elman,lnspeetof of Schools. . David Pickett. Ctumty Treasurer. » ' '^^ ^*^ '' '* " 7'erm» cf tlic General. I^asibns and Ccmmoh IHens. — First Tuesday in March and Third Tuesday Iti October. Additional Terms of the Corhmon Pleas. — Fir^t Tuesdhy in May and Januarv. 'I'ho ProhJitft Oimft foV Kin"gf*.^ Cmiitty, \n heU\ at the Ccmrt House, on the first 'I'liesday in ctr«>ry month, except the month of March, and for that inontb on the Mondiiy next before the fira 'J'uesdny. I COUNTY OF CARLETON. Johrt F. W, Winslow. Esqiiire. High Sheriff. A. K. S. Vvetmore, Esquire, Keeper oflho Rolls and Clerk of the IVace. ' - " Lewis P. Fishef. Esquire. Surfog<>to. A. K. S. Wetmofe, Ksqnire, flejjister of Probafe<». Au&ustus Bedell. E*f the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls. N H. Dt^Veber, Esquire, Surrogate. Henry S. Peters, i.M|uiru, Register. Henry S. Peterx, Esquire, Register of Wills and Deeds. T. Robert Wetniote, Esquire, Inspector of Schools. James Ingledew, Commissioners for taking Ball and Affidavil.s. T. Murray and I. C. Burpe, Commissioners for taking Ailidavits. Terms of the General Sessions and Common P/«a«.— Fourth Tuesday in JanuaryandJune. Additional Terms of the Common Plcus.-^ foarUi Tuesday iu April and October. _, |^ . , ; j, , COUNTY OF SUNBURY. John Hazen, Esquire, High Sheritf (ieo. J. r»ii«s, Esquire, Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls. William J. Gdbert, Esquire, Surrogate Nathaniel Hubbard, Esquire, Kegister. Nathaniel Hubbard. Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills Ueoj^e T. Taylor, Inspector of Schools. Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas. — Second Tuesday iu January, and Third Tuesday iu Juno. Additional Terms q/' Ut§ Common Picas. — Third Tuesday in March and October. ■ I J(|»» r I ' ^ COUNTY OF KENT. ^ Joseph Wetmore. Esquire, High Sheriff. ' J. W. Wdldon, Esq., Clerk of the Peace and Keeper nfthe Rolls. :i5 II M '5 I' ;. I ^i! I If ■ WI WWM »?ire, ClerJiof the Peace and Keepsr of the Rolls. Chipman B«)t»fwr(), Esqinre, Surrogate, . , 'v • Andrew Barberic, E^qiiire, Register. ^^'"^' i«»*^ ''- JHitil, t: | Andrew Barbe?}?, Estquire, Register of Deeds and" Wills/^ * ' "'' * Gworge B. Cowper^ Inspeciftr of Schools. Dngald Stewart and ArcUilrald IXanisuy, Commi»sl6nersi/iil»deVthe' ji Ah«condlni» D^htor's Art. I Tcrins of the General Sessions and Common Ple/in—FWtit Tuesday in January, and Second T?jfiaday ui .July AddniuTial Termsofthe Com- mon Pleas, — Second Tnesday in October arid /i;>ril. COUNTY iW ALBERT. ., , , ,' : ' . I Thotnas Gilbert, E.-.qnire, High »heri»F. ' ; «'">l>otr,.f .ohr*., ( Samuel G. Mo?se, Esquire, Kfrpper of the Ko))s, and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court erf Coniiwon Pleas* . ' ; j «', t t ; M B. Palnir'r, Esquire. Snrr«:'yMe. Sannjel G. Morse, Ksqw^re. KigK-fte?. George Calhoun, Esqu:4f«, Register flf Defed.<» nni) Wills. ' ' f Alberi. Steeves. Ksquirft, lu-^jtujctor of ScIiooIh. firms ofthu General Hesaiofts and Common P/««4».— FoHrili Tnesdav in June, and Second Tuesday iu NoTember. Additional Tortns of thcCommon i'/cas.— Second Tuesday in .March and September. COT^NTV OF V!f:roiUA. --, '11- — f^ \ Francis E. Beckwith, Esri»firft, H jjfb SherUK. ' » ' William T. VVilwM, Es«wirc, Clork cT the Peace and of tlie^ C(MnmonPli'as» a ti'I Register of Deedi and WilLs. VVillitimM, MAclauchlah, Esquire, Surrogutf. ' ^ ■' ^' y A. W. U?»^>:niii)nd, Esquire, Uesrister. J.C. Pinffiiel, Inspected of SchoolH. t i ■ '*' ' "v.! ^^mJtdm Emtuerson, Frat.cis Tibbcis and Wm. Clifford, Coronerff. mu^M i Tcrvis of the General Stssions and Common PUas. — Second Tuesflay ii) Jniinary and First 1'iiesday in July. AddUioitnl Terms of the Com- mon Picas-— Second Tuesday in Mareh and 8ecoud Tuesday in Octobfer. ^\ \ mmmi^ m' new brbnswick. v.» i»' f His Excellerifty tton. Johw Hrnkit TKOMA.e Mannkks vSutton', Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Cfiief of the Pro. vince of New Brunswick, &c. &^. &c. G, M. Campbell, Esquire, Private Seeretaey to the Lieutenant Go- «. vcrnor. Lieutenant Colonel Uiehard Ilayne, and Lieutenant Colonel , Charles Drury. Pi'ovincial AiJs-de-canip, ExFxurivECou'NciT/-~f!oh.O|Mtiifer, Hon. .timiMi Brtrtvn. Hon S»mli:4t%.'^JtHey, Hon. W^iaiaU: {^tee.v«j, Hon. Jolm-M-. JoImwod, and Uoji. A Ab ^y t' ■ Jt S^K, Legislative Couscil.— The HoBoraUle Williiim Bl^ck, President; Hon. JohnSimcoe Sfrtlpders. Hon. Aiiuis E- BoWord, Hon. Edward B. Chafldllef. H«"'^ol"« R<>h%ts«M, Hen. VUrrh Hatch, Hon. VVil- liaui B. K.i\ieHr, Uear Atiniirai Hon. William F. vA»Owea, Hon. George INffcaclnn. Hon Tlioiu«« H-Ji^Peters, Hon. Robert L\Ha;ieu, Hon. Geor<;e^ Hill, Hon. VAmrles Ha^iiinu, Hon. James l\i!/idriKrU, Hon W H. Sl^^es, Hon. J. H. (If an. Hdiu VVilliiinimaniilton, Hon Robert GActl<>n« Hon. Wiliiatn 1^(»i c i i i h w n n, Esquir.3$« County of Charlotie.— Arthur H. Gilmor, John M'Adunri, James Boyd, Es^iiires, and Han ^Jiniun 1! King's County. '^VkmhwMi^-MH^iHMj. (l«8Vj»'lir«ii, and H«nry W PuTrfy, Enquirtiw. Ctueen's (bounty -■' Bo wi w .l H wi O i feort , and John Ferris, Exquires County of g?ur?h»iry.— UoM i' jt^ I iny t r m d , atnl'» Fimmh ' bui i t Ey q^. County of Carljelo'u.— CImiles Connell, and MMkiRid Ibiigiiifo, Es- quires. County af NitrthunihRtlaiid.^Hon John M. Johnson, J w im A m- b »n i m .i|g i ii »#. County of Albert.— Bll>wm>l 7— Sacond TuesrlnV in June: Rfinhatdmas — Second Tuesday in. October. Ni$i Prius sUtinga in the County of York — Third Tuesday in February and fourth Tuesday ijn June.^ John C. Allen, Esquire,. Reporter of the Decisions in theSnpreme Court. • , " . , . KITThe Court of Chancery wasabol shed, and the Master of the Rolls appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court, by Act of Assembly I? Vict, c 67. All causes heretofore cogtiizabie by the (7ourt of Chan- cery are to be determined in the '* Equity side of the Supremo Cuurt." Circuit Caurts. Jty Act. 17 VkI* c^ \y.— Saint John: Second Tuesday in May and first Tuesday in November; Sunlfury: Last Tu- «. 3^ ■w ^Lf^-^Jt-'--:':^:i-^'fm'.i CoURT:t FOR tllK PrOBATE OF WiLLS AND GRANTING AdmIMS- TBATioNi!. — Trio Probate Court for the City and C'>unty of Saint John is held every Monday, at three o'clock, at the Chainhers of the Judge ; and tlj« like Court in the other Counties of the Province is held at the times specially appointed by the respective Judges. Court of Governor and CouNcir-,/or hearing and determininff muses relating to Marriage and Divorce. — His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, President; Honorable Neville Parker, Vice President; the Hon. Her Majesty's Executive Council, Mem- Ibers; John C. Allen, Esquire, Regititror and Clerk; Terms : TIte second Tuesday in February, and third Tuesdays in June and OctolxMr. Court ok Vice Admiraltv.— Honorable Robert L. Hazen* Judge and Commissary ; William Wright, Esquire, Advocate Ge- neral ; John M.. Robinson, Esquire, Register and Scribe ; John Humbert, Esquire, Marshal. , , , Court for the Trial and Punishment of Piracy and other Offen- ces on the High Seas — The Governor ; The Chief Justice, and other Judges of the Supreme Court, the Members of the Ex«c)Jtive j Council; Judge of the Vice Admiralty; The Public Secretary '; Public Treasurer; Commander in Chief, Flag Oflicers, and Cap- tains, and CommanxJers of Ships of War on this Station for th« time being ; -, Registrar and Scribe !f;«'fj;IHil ,n, Esquire, Marshal. inFThe Court s'ts at any place within the ProvUvce to be ap- pointed by any three of tli« members, tlie Governor,, Chief Justice, or one of t!ie Judges of the Supreme Court, or Judge of the Admi'- ralty, being one. i*^r POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. lehn Howe, Esquire, Post Master General; Wiliiam D. French, Filist Clerk; Valentine B. Hutchinson, Second ditto; Henry C. Frink, Third dilto; I^taacK. Leavitt. Fourth ditto ; T. B. Allen, Fifth ditt« ; F. H. Fowlei', Sixtli ditto', I. Langrill, Mesrieng^^r ; John Leifch, first Letter Carrier, James Leitch, Second dilto, Saint John; Post Masten : Andrew S. Phnir, Esquire, Frcdericton? Williatw F. Bon- mell. Esquire, Gagetown ; Geo F. Campbell. Esquire, Snint Andrews: David A. Rose, Esquire. Saint Stephen; John Wailace, Esquire. Saint I George ; Christopher Milner, Esquire, Sackviile ; E. J. Siuiih, Esq-, Shediac: G. Pirfield, Esquire, Salisbury; Joseph Craiidnll, Ecquij .,' Bend of Petitcodi««; James Caie, Esquire, (Chatham (Miramicl.;; Kdw.VV. NViWislon, Esquire, Newcastle (Mirninichi) ; Jahu J. Gifford. sex Vale; A W. Raymond. Esquire, Grand Falls; .l(.bu P. Hodgson, iEsqiiire, Edniundsio veridge, Exqiiire, Anduver Hnliett. iUmpton Feiry ; Ji frey, Dorchester; Jnnieii S. Morse, Camphelliown ; John K. M'Pher in; J H Bla.ck, Esquire. Saint Martins; fl Be- iiduver; Jf M. Stevens, Harvey /Albert); Henry eiry; James Bowes, Militown ; Ch«r>s B. God. : ['I I ■ til - <-. S3 1. hi . M ,V )* 'b : f il t I- 8011, Oromocto: Albert UohinsoD, Upper Mills; Richard K. Stevtw iNillsboron^h; B G»illagher, Ciijapohello; Stephen Gooden, Bar I Verle*, Jo$)eph LakeniMn.Grand Maiiaii ; James Hamilton. Sheffield; ! We,(^den Fowler, UpUjira Vaie, and Two Hundred aid Three Sub j or Way Oflices. ' I yj X > i HtiVt MAJEST^S CUSTOMS. , ^,^,,J i/^ Port op Saivt Amdrkws. — Controller of Customs and Navigation ■ |Xav^, William VVhites*de, Esquire; Clerk and Searil^er, T. Garby. : f Saint Stvphei*. — Cout/oller of Customs aud Navigation Laws, | Robert Watson, Esquire. ^ ;, j i ' Sackvillk. — Coiilrolle/ of Customs and Navigation Laws, I iM. C 15 Isjck,. Esquire. , / CAMPOBELLoi — Controller of Customsand Navigation Lavv3,Tho- 1 rrnas Moses, Esquire. I RicHuaccTo.— Contifoller of Customs and Navigation Laws|, iTo^ii. John Wesley Weldon. ' Dorchester.— Coiitroller of Customs aad Navigation La^vs, Wm. Carter, I squire. : Ir JiucToucHK, — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, Peter { MThelim, Esquire. | y Hn.8unK.ouGH. — Controller of Custoaw antl Navigation Lawt>, , William Wallace. Esquire j / DAVKOiUsiB. — Controller of Custpmsaisd Navigation Laws Dugald | Stewart, Elsquire i Bath^kst. — Controller of Cuslomsand Navigation Laws, William i Napier, EsquiVe. ' ■ ^ Sheduc — Controller of Custom^ and Navigation Laws, Hon. ' Dani«;l Haningtou, Esquire. |i<..ii. -Oi !.• »ij - ;i Moxotow. — Coutoller ^f Cust&ms and Navigatio|]| LfivvsV Am2v*a Weldon, Jimior, Esquire. ^'^ CARAC^UKTT-Controller of Co&idms and Navigatioxk Laws, James 11 j Bjackhall, ^squire. , is/.., i \j Shi P.9EOAN.— Controller of Cnstoms &xm1 Navigatiaii Lrtw^, P.' J. j N. Duuiaresq,. Esquire. | ^ Harvky.— Controller of Cttsioms and Navigatioi^ Lawa» James | Brewster. Esquire. j Bathurst— Contrpller of Cw^foms and Navigmion Laws, Joseph | Read, Esquire. Frri>.ifricton— Controller of Customs and NaYlgotioA Laws, James Tliy lor, Esquire. , ;..:[,•,, PROVINCI Xiu Ifei VENU £" '^ "~^ j Saiwt JoHfT. — Beverley Robinson, Esqnirft. ProviuciiTreasilyei'; ' George D Robinson, Warehouse Keeper ; lUhry Whilesif]e, Col ; lectin* Clerk; Chrt,rles C. J. BriJ»ooe, Jnmes T. HanfiWdi John Snii- 1 1da)l, uttd George iMnt'iPW, Clerks; Richord Al. LongmaicI, ^tenheri } E. Gerow. and X''.:"ph(>rt .Iftnett, Wftito^J >^tl Stiarcheiw; William; Boivyer, Tide Stirvcvor: T. P. Marief, W. J. B. Mdrl^r. JtShrt' Bt'oWn, Win. Dudiie. thu\ .loljn tJbftev, Wa^ehaiysije LncHyr.4 ; G<^orge | D. Robinsbri, Isiin'o Wooolxvard, aiid Jhiiie^T; Hajdbrd, Ajphr:iisers I of Dutiable Articles. litfiiiiTiiTriiiiuiiiiiirririlii . , 1 1 E mt^ ' lu.ii .m. i>!»'' . w> " ' .i" " -u"i.. ' w ' I u> m^fmnmtiMnmratmuivnt.tmm tttram ■van Saivt AwDRKWd. — Dnvid VV. Jack. Popiity Treasurer; JaiiM'stl. VVIiitlock, Waiter and Soarcher; JaiiiKs W. Streer, Appraiser of Dm- \ liable Articles. / Saint Sikphrsa. — Robert Wataoti, Deputy Treasurer; Diinean Stewart. Waiter and Searcher. Saiitt Gkorgk.— Abraham J. Wetmore, Deputy Treasurer. ^ Campo Bellu.— Thomas Moses, Deputy Treasnrer. 1^ Frkderictom.— T. R. Robertson. Deputy Treasurer. p WoonsTocK.— Henry E Dibblee, Deputy Treasurer. I Grai«» Falis.— Frai»eJ» E. Winslo w. Deputy Treapurer. i Chatham.— J. T. Williston, Deputy Treasurer; Jjwnes E. Car- juiichael, landing Surveyor; Martin C.ranuey, Waiter, Searcher and i Locker. ■ Nkvvcastl.e— W. A. Black, Deputy Treasnrer; John Fraser, ' Waiter, Searcher and Locker. , ,., \. / Dalhousik.— Diignid Stewart, Depiiiy Treasurer ; Clwtflee L loyd, " and A. Ramsay. AVaiters, Searchers, aurt Lockers. Bathurst —Joseph Read, Deputy Treasurer; WiHiam Napier, Waiter. Searcher, and Locker. ^ ShippboAiV. — Perry J. N. Dniuaresq. Deputy TreasuTCK*, ^ CxHAqoET — J as. Blackhall. Deputy Treasurer. '>'w ^ RicHiBwcTo — Hon. J W Wetdort, Deputy Treaaiwer-; Geovg6 Ij Pagan, Waiter, Searcher, and Locker. 1*/ UucToucHK — Peter IM'PiiJim, Dcpaty Tieasurer. 1/ Shediac — Daniel Haniu»ton, Deputy Treasurer. ' Bay Vertk — Edward Wood, Deputy Treasurer. ; 5j( S\cKviLi.K — •.—:-:^ ^ Deputy Trej^ure^ »l DoRCHEsTEK— "William Carter, Deputy Treasurer. Hiri.sBORouGH. — WiMiam Wallace, Deputy Treasurer. ^ MoscTON—Aiuasrt WekWin, Deputy Trertsurer, Harvey — ^James Brewster, Depufy Treasurer. Ij mmm i-H E€GLE«JAST1CAI ji» THE UNITED CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND Bishop— The Rijrlit Rev. John, Loirrl Uinliiop off Pn»(leii«'ton — FrcdericUtv. Archdeacon— The Ven. Ueoiiue! Cosvkr, Rector •I'Frudt^ricton- UurnI lieu ii CL£R«3V. Alley, Rev. .Terome, D. D., Rector olBoyer, Rev.VV, N., Rector of Moncto^. 8iiinl Andrews— Riivid Dran. iCiirey, Rav. GenrgoT., Rector of Unuid Arin^troiiL', Itev. J(»lin, MiiilHter of St.' MunHn, JuiiM's <'hiircli, f^iiiur John. ICoR^er, Rev. Frfeil., Rector of Cilrlotrtn. Ariustioas, Uev. Win , A.^si^taiitMiiiis CotV. VViHidiit II., i1Iii-eph, MiHsionaryiDc Wolfe, Rev. Ttioman N., Sfissiounry i[insVntley.! ntS^iickvillA. n»'rt«'f1,|Jov. <;. itertorol Lniicasfer. jDlsbtow, Rev. .bunoi) W., Rector of ' ninck, Rev John, R*>ctdr of Saint Johu. iTJiiMiiiliMnilff 41^ 1.;: i ,,.l. I* •: Iff' Hanfurd, Rev. 8. Jones, Mssioiiary al Andover. Harriiinn^llHr. W., Reeturof Portlaml — Rural Dean. Hartin, Rev. Tiioiua^, Missionary ai Cnnterlniry. Hudson, Rev. Jarne^, Visiting Mission- acy, Miramlclti. Jacob. Rev. Edwin, H. D., Principal ol King':* Citile^e, Frederictnn. Jafirey, ^ev. VVininm N., Misdionary at Saint Mary^M. Jarvit, RtiV. (Seorire &, D. O., Rector of iHieAhc— Rural Dean. Ketcliuin, Jtev. WiiliatnU., Curate of Prt^«ricion. Lee, Rev. Cliarles, Minister of Saint Paul'tt ChUFcii, PnrUatid. M'Ghee, ilev.TliAR., Rector of Sussex-. M'Giveru, Rev. Jolin, Rector of tiaint Gejirge"**. WeslAeltl. 1 Neales, Aev. James, Rector of Richi I itucto. ! Nichols, I7ev. H . B. Curate of Wood- ttoclc. Palmer, Aev. R. Dralce, Missionary at Hnrvey Podmore, Rev R.,'A«sist.int Minister in tiie Cathedral, Fredericton. Soovil, Rev. William Eliaa, Rector of Kinpiitnn. Bcovil, Rev. Wiliiam, Faint John. Stewart, R«v Alex.,Garrison.Cim|>lain* Saint John. Street, Rev. S. D, Lee, Rector of Wood- stock, street, Rev. T. W. Curate of Baim Ste- pliens. Stuart, Rev. Alex.V. Rector of Dnuglat. l^ppett, Rev. Willlnm H., Rector of Queensbury— iZura^ Dean. Thomson, Rev. SlielfiniitDn, LL- D. Aector of St. Stephens. Thomstm, Rev. Samuel, Retired Mif- sionary, St. George's. Thomson, Rev. John S., Rectoi ofS«int ii«vi(Hg. Warneford, Rev.R. A. Aentor of Nort«n« Walker, Rev. William W., Rector of fiampton. Milner, Rev. Christopher, Rector ofWeeka, Rev. A. W., Curate nf On- caiirne. Wetmore, Rev. David I., Missionaryat Welfora Williams. Rev. J. S., Misaioaary at Campohelio. Wiggins, Rev. Aliraham V.,B D., Reo or of Mangf'rville. Wood, Rev. Atiraham, Rect«r of Wa t- terborougb. SYNOD OP XEW BRUNSWICK IN CONNKCTION WITH THE CHURCH OP SCOTLANO.-Rev. John M. DicM.kf, D. D., Moderator; Rev. Win. Hen- derson, A. M;, Clerk, P. T. 1. Preshytery itf Saint John.—Rtiv. Wm. Donald, A. M., Clerk. Frt^derrton, Rev. John M. Brooke, D. D.; Nsishwanic and Stan- ley, vacant! RichniotMi and Woodstock, llev. Jodin Hiinler; St. Andrews arid St. i'ntrick. Rev. John Ross; City of Saint Jtrfin, Rev. Wm. Donald,. A. M. ; Missionary, Hev. Peter 'Keay. 2. Prrabytery ofMramiehu — Rev. Wm. H^^nder- «nn, A. M., Clerk. Ralhurst, Rev. James Murray ; Roiestnwn and feiirnt Church, naeani', Canipbelttnwn and Platlands, Rev. lames Steven.: Chathan^iL«v. Wm. Stewart; Dalhoiisie, Rev. Alexander Forties, A. M. : G\ent]s, vacajtt i Klonctnn, do.: .Newcastle, Douglastn^n and Ited Dai^, Rev. William Henderson, A. M.-: Missionary, Jiev. Jtobert Stevenson. FREE PRESBYTERIAN CHUR€H OF SCOTLAND-— St- IVOIlOFTHK PRfiSBYTKRUN ChURCH OF NrW BrUNSWICK.: it,CV. iHni«8 Bennet. Mnderninr of Synod: Rev. VV^ Elder.Clerk pro tem Pres- bytery of Saint John — Tlev Jas. Beniiet, M-oderator ; Rev. VV. Fer- ri«. A. M.. Clerk. Crty of Saint John: St. Davids Cluirrh. Rev. William Ferric, A. M ; Saint John PrcsbyleriaTi Church, Rev. Jas. Bonnet; Carleton, Rev Jas. Baird; Hammond River, Salt Springs, Hampton Ferry and Londonderry.- Rev. A. Donald: SiTrmgdeld. Rev. Lewis Jat'k. PrcSytery nf Saint SffipAen^*.— St. Stephen », Kev. W.. Ell.jr: vSiiut Jituifl*, Rhv. John Turnbullr Dellisle, Rev. Mr. Millen : Bocabec, vacant. Presbytery of For/c.~Prince William, Rer. Chis. <5. Gins'*. A. M ; Harvey Seill«ment. Rifv. Mr. Smith; Rich- mond. Rev. Thog. Johnstoti^ Salmon River. Rev. tiector .McKay. !j Pr«%tcrt/ of Wir«micA».— New MilK Daihon«ie. &c , Rev. An;?rt8 McM aster: Richibucto, Rev. Jathe^i Law, A. M. : Moncton, VAMitt; Synod's Miflaionaries. Rev. ir«me8 Cairm;, A. M., iVL D. and Rev. W. AloeM. IPMP 42 UOMAN CATHOLIC CLblRGYMBN— In thk DioiBvcur New BnuNitwivR The Riirlit Rev. Thomas Luuia Connolly, U. D., Bi«ho|t of :ossel in, Shediac'i Bev. J. BHbinenii, Huc- tniictie ; Aev. llHch M'Gnirk, Kicliihiicto; Aev. Kicliard Vereker, Chatham! Aev. Michael l^gtui. Nelson (Minunichi) ; itev. P. Gauvreati, Tracadie; The Very Rev. J. M« I'aiiiiet, Carratjuct; Aev. Joseph Pelletier, Bathurst; Mev. Tho- mnH Connelly, Woodittock ; Ai'v. A. L!inp;evin, Madawa&ka; Aev. M. MeUiy, iliaint Bruno (iMadaiVa^ka) ; Aev. Henry Dunne, ^aint Lucy (Maduwaska;) /tev. E. J. Dunphy, Carletou. STATIONS.— TVie J^nvies of the Ministers who compose the Wasleym Methodist Confrrtnce 0/ Eastern British ^mcrfcut and Iheir Stations, are, toe vnt/crstanU, as foUotos : — Rev. John Beech- man, D. D., Frnsideiit; Hev. Matthew ilinhny, D. D., Co-Dele- ^ato ; Rev. ^yilliain Temple, Secretary \s,i, Halifax DiariticTt Kev, Thomas H. Davis, Chairman ; Kev. Roland jVlorton, Finan- cial Secretary» 2d, Tiie Saint John Diktkict. — Key. Richard Knight, Chairman ; Hev. Edmund Butterell, Financial Secretary. Saint John, South, Revs. J. G. Hennigar, W. T. Cardvt Charles Stewart ; Saint John, North, Rev. William Sinithson ; Saint John, West, Rev. Richard Knight, Rev. John Allison, i^u- periiomerary ; Saint Andrew's, Rev. A. Al'Miiit; Saint c>tephen'i>f and Saint Dnvid's» llevs. J. V. Jost and Chaii. Gaskin ; Milltown, Rev. Ddniund Boit^.reil; Sussex Vale, Rev. John Prince; GrHen- wich, Rev. D Currie ; Lphnm, Kev. G. B. Pagan. 8d, The Chaki.ottk Town DrsiHicr — Rev. John M' Murray, Chairman: Hev. \Villi«m M*Carty, Financial Secretary. 4th, The Fi*ki>kk- ] ICTON Disi'KicT. — Hev. Charles Churchill, Chairman; Hev Geo. Johnston, Financial Secretary. Fredericton, Revs. C.Churchill, and G.Johnson; Woodstock, Revs William Allen and William Alcorn ; Andover, to he supplied ; Nashwaak, Rev. R. Tweedy: Button, Hev. George b. Milligan, A. M.,; Mirnmichi, Rev. J. Snowhall ; Unlhurst, Hev. H. A. Temple : Dalhousie, Rev. Jamev Tweedy. 5ih, ThkSackvii.i k Dirtrmcr. — Hev.K. Evans, Chair- mam; Hev. James Tav lor, Financial Secretary. Sackville, Rev. William Temple. Nlount Allison Institution, Principal, Rev. Humphrey Pickdrd, A. M.; Governor and Chaplain Hev. E. Evans, f>. D. Point de Bute, Kev. William Smith; Monctnn, Kev. James Taylor ; Hopewell, H«v. Hichard Weddall ; Hichi- hucto, Rev. Thomas U. Smith ; Amherst, Kev. Richard Smith ; j Parrshorough, Rev. Jsimis P»ucKI«>y. 6th, The Awmapoli* Disi- TKiur. — Rev. Michat'l Pickleo, CliHirrnan; Rev. Frederick Small- wood, Fimincial Smreimy. 7il., Tmk Nkwkol!ni>lani» DiSThicr. Hev. Thomas Angum. Chairniau ; Hov, Samuel W. Sprague, Fi- nancial Secretary. , ,, , , ,u j.,*.^^ •j^^.i 1*^ BAPTIST MINISTERS IN NTW B1IIN8WICK Wmtkhn A-«ociati«>.-< -Jame* To?.nr, Ludlow; William Harrip, TohiMne : ThonuiB Magee, Saint James ; 'Ihomits W. .-aunders, Print e William ; tfamiiel Kohlnaon. i. P.. Bill, Kdward N. HiirrR, William llurton, John rranciH,Ge«»r|e »eely, fealtit John ; A. I) Thompson, Saint Andrews : James Walker. Saint Qeorge ; Jwhn Mnsiie, NaMtiwiiiiH ; *;hHrlert Hinrrden, Predericton; Jansai H. i /I 1 ji u I 'I' 1 i' I i. ' I. m'4!i: mp ! Tapper, Keswick ; William L. HnplviMi^, I'eiiiiDelii ; Williuiii I). Fitth Siiliiinn « River; B. II Emmernoii, Maugervillt^ ; BeiijAiiiin (.'«y« Canning; (;(«4irpe F. i MileH, Saint (ieoriie ; Qidenn E«tal)rookri, ^inumd!' ;Tli(ima8 Todd, Woodstock; I K.»te?ie/.er Webb, New Jfni»ah'iii ; Ediniiiid MMniiiH, Graitd Miman. tAeniufd to i PrwcA —William Gremlt-y, liiaiah Wallace, Riciinxd Wfll^, Tlioiua* J-«tkey, i W. G. liubeii, James Uou4droop, A. H. Munro, James White. f Eartkhn Association. — Joseph Crandnl, Jaineti IVf cFf «, Ss- ;' lisbnry ; Jamesi BInknuy, Gondola Point : James Wallace, (.over- , •fdale; l>avid Crandal, Wellington Jackson, Peter Spragjj, Jiitncs' ■'Tremble, Springfield; William Sears, Patrick Dutty, John II. •; Hughes llillsboro ; Samuel Bancroft, Alexander Mutch, Norton ; il T. H. Porter, Wickliarn ; J. C Skinner, Cambridge; Chas.Tlrorn, Johnson; Joshua Bunting, ^aint John ; Jamen A. Smith, Saint Martins; D RIcPhail, Buclouche; L. II. Marshall, Nathaniel ji Cleveland, Williitm Pulcifer, Harvey; VV. A. Coleman, Sackville; y Elias Kierstead, Stud holm ; James Newcomb, Monoton ; E, f. Fo- shay, Hopewell; D. V. Crandal, Elgin ; George Burns, Uphaui ; James Herrilt, Mcrritt Keith, Butternut Kidjic ; John Rowe, Point de Bute; Titus Stone, Sussex, Licensed to Preach. — John Sears, James L. lieed. Kichard G. Barton, William L. Prince, Hezekiah Ilirris. . . ,^i , REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF IRELAND.— Rev. Alexander M'Leod Stavely, Saint John ; Rev. James Reid hawson, South Stream and Black River . i v . « . I , i CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES— Saint John, Rev, Clia*. Mackay; ShefH«ld, and Grand Lake, Rev. Thomas Lighlbody ; , Cardigan, Rev iVfr. IMcCaiium ; MillloWn, vacant ; Keswick Ridge, ' Rev. George Stirling. HU! DISCIPLES OF CHRI^, OR CHRISTIANS.— Saint John, — — — • ■ ■; West Ules, James B. Barnaby. ^ ^ ' ' " \fmrt , irfli**'#«f<*<;| FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH —Robert Colpitts, Nurioi*; Samuel liarft, and Ezekiel Sipril. Wakefield; Charles M'M'uliin, Charles E. Bell, and George W. Orser, Brighton; Edward Wayrimn. Studhohrf : William E. Pennington, Jacksontown ; Alexnn derl^'aylor, Canipobi*llo; Joseph Noble. Carleton ; Benjamin Mer- ritt, Hampstead; E^ekiel M'Leod, St John; John Perry, Johnston; Robert French. Kinffston:- Jacob (Jiinter, Fredericton; ElijJih Sisson, Carleton County : John Wallace.Moncion. .«$«** DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Patron, His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor; President, The Right Rev. John. Lord l3i«hop of Fredericton ; Vice Presidents, The Venerable and Rev. George Coster. Archdeacon ; the Honorablcs ChiefJiistice Cirter, Mr. Justice Neville Parker, Mr. J-.tstice Parker, Mt. Justice Street. William Black. Dnnittl Hanninston. S. L Tllfev, CliAHes Fisher Edward B. Chandler. Robert L. IlP^en, W. F.VV. : Owen, R. N.. John S. Saunders, A E. Botsford. lliomas li Meters. J Chi»rl«« Sintonds, iind Fft^derick A Wiggins, £sqnire. TroaMRirer, Bfiii 1^ I , II 1 1 le 1 s 1 t H i . ^H 9. B r, ■ ii^ 1 William Jt Beiieli, Ksqiiire. Secretary. Rev. William Q,. Ketciiiiin. Aiiditorii. VV.H. Scovil, and Geor^^e ij. Uobinsoii, £9<)iiirefl. Lnanli Committee, Frederick A. Wi^gin?, VVilliain Wright, and Ret. Wil-. William Jack. Esqnired. Secri?tary tu the Executive Cuunuittee, liam Qi' Kctchum, .^ / == I Provincial Board of Kducatlon, under the Act 15 Vict.e. 40. — The Lieutenant Governor or Aduimistrutor of the Gf:*vernment for the 'f time being, t!te Executive Cuunbil, and the Chief Superintetident of Schools. I UNIVERSITY OF KING'S COLLEGE-FnEnKRiCTox. I Patron, the Q,neun ; Vis»itor on Her Majesty's behalf, the Lieutc- I nant Governor. Chancellor, the Ciiief Justice. President, the Lord Bishop. Counril — the (JlianCfllor. President, iVJftster of the llotl;s, ; Speaker of the Assembly, feeoretury of the Prpvince, Attorney Ge- j neral, Honorable WiliiaUl Black, LL. D., Honorable James Carter, Honontble John Montgomery, Honorable George Stilnian Hill. Ho- norable Amos E. Botsford, Honorable William B. Kin near, Honor- lablc Robert Leonard Hazen. Honorable Jufigc Wiltnot, and Dr. J. ; Toldervy. Convocation — ih«j Chancellor, President, Professors, and all persons admitted Muijterd of Arts, or to any Degree in Divanty, ' Law or Medicine. CoLi.Bdc: Principal— 'The Rev. Edwin Jacob, D.D.; Professorsj; — Classical Literature, History, Moral Philosophy and Divinity — Rev ' Dr. Jacob } Mathematics and Natural Philosopliy— 'William Bryden I Jack, A. M. ; Chemistry and Natural History — Janiea Robb, M. D. ; \ 'Modern Languages. M. D'Avrav. CoLiiKGiATK School. —HertJ Master, George Roberts, Esquire ; ^ Classical and Mathematicol Masters. George Roberts, and Ciiarles i Coster, A.M.; Frencn Muster, the Prfr.'^essor of Modern Languages; i in King's College; Englii^h awl WritinlJ .Master, -•--'■ j lltigi^ter, Charles Fisbe^ Esquire, A. B. ; Librarian, »tlt»vr«»''>i t%H!- MAnuAs S«;noof,,-~TAc Oooernor and Trnstnes of tlicMadras\\ Hclioo/f inu\ete Ihufiswicfi .'-^'VUn Lieutenant Govenu>r; the Lord I Bishop of the Diocei-ej the Membero of Her Majesty's Council; iIm) Judge of the Admiralty; the SUpeaker of the Ilouse of As- sembly; the Mayor and Hetiorder of Saint John ; the Rector and Churchwardens of Trinity Ciiuich, Saint John ; together with the t| Rev. William Donald, Frederick A. Wiggins, W. Wright, Walk- i^|! ; er Tisdale, Esquires, and Rev. A« Scovil. * l' llev. A. Stewart, C/cr/c and Trcuifttrer. > i NEW BRUNSWICK BAPTIST EDUCATlOI^ SOCIETY- c Elder Joseph Crandall, President; Eldef Samuel Robinson, and , i; Honorable William B. KinUoar, VicePresidenls; Solomon Hersey, ! Esipiire, Treasurer; lUder L K. Bill, and Asa Coy, Esquires, Secre- taries; Elder Charles Spurden, Principal? Mr. A. H. Munrn, Assistant Teacher. Elders Charles Spurden. Messrs. S. W. Babbit. Wm. S. Estey, William Scwell, and Tliomas Stowart; Mumiging Cenunittee. | I. I II ! Mi l J II I' • 'i ' • "" ll " " I " ' " '* ^ 4^ / i ! 1 Hi'.,, i!: -1,1 BANKS. Banifc 6f New BrunsHnek St. John. Capital, £100,000. Presi- dent, Thomas R. Millidge; Esquire ; Directors: John Boyd, M. D., L. H. DeVeber, Joseph A Crane. John D. Lcwen, Thomas E. Mil- lidge, I. L. Bedell, Benj s^mith. William Wright, and Frederick A. Wiggins, Esquires. Cashier, Richard Whiteside, Esquire; Solicitor, John M. Robinson, Esquire. . vt. br^MI iit-wsvur'V Commercial Bank of Nnd Brun-timck, St. John. Incorporated by Royal Charter. Capital £ I5(),0U0, with power to increase to £300,- 000. President, VV MliaiM Parks, Esquire; Directors: Mark Dole, John Dnncaii. Stephen Gerow. H«»n, Robert h Hazt , William Jack, Georae L. Lovett. Charles Merrin, D. J. M'Laughlin. William Parks, A.M'cL. Seely. John Wiishart, Solomon Hersey, and James Vernon, Equires. Cashier, George P. Sancton, Esquire; Solicitor, Hon. Robert L. Hazen. Commercial Branch Bank. Newcastle^ Miramichi. Committee of Management : Richard Hutchinson, Esquire, Cashier, Thos. C. Allen, Esq. Commercial Bank Agenaj at Woodstock. Agent, Richard English, Esquire; Cashier, James G rover. Esquire. Central Bank of New Brunswick. Capital, £35,000, with power to increase to £50,000 President, George Botsford, Esquire ; Cashier, Samuel W. Babbit, Esquire; Solicitor, George J. Dibblee, Esquire. Central Bank Agency, at Woodstock. Agent, James Robertson, Esq. Charlotte County Bank. Capital £15,000. President, Hon. Har- ris Hatch; Cashier, C. V»*. VVardlaw, Esquire. Saint Stephen's Bank. Capital, £'-J5,000 President, William Todd, Esquire; Cashier, David Upton, Esquire. Wtstmorland Hank ofJSew Brunswick, President O. Jones, Esquire ; Cashier, J. Johnston, Esquire. Bank of British North America. ( Established in London. ) Capital £1,100,000 sterling, with power to increase the capital. Manager of the Branch at Saint John, — ^ — , Esquire, Accountant, Thcmas C'hristiaii, Esquire. Local Directors at Saint John: Hon. John Rot>ertKon, and J. V. 'Phurgaf, Esquires. Standing Counsel, John A. Street, Esquire. Solicitor and Notary, J b MARINE HOSPITAL, For the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen, (in Saint John.) John Ward. Robert \V. Crookshank, John Wishari, VV. D Faulkc, and Adam Jack, Esquires, C«m7/imton«rs; Chas. Ward, Esqiiite, Sc- crHtary; The Bank of New Brunswick, Treasurer; John Boyd, AL D., Physician and Surgeon. Provincial^ Lunatic AsVtuM.i— [At Saint John.] John Ward, William Olive, Esquires, Hon. L. A. Wilmot, John Simpson. Robert F. Hazed. Peter Besnnrd, John Duncan, and John R. Partelow. Es- quires, Commssioners: ChttM. Ward, Esquire Secretary ; Rev. Wm. S<:ovil, Chaplain ; J. Waddell, M. D., Superintendent; R. Graham, Supervisor, Book and Store Keeper. Phuvincul Pknitkntiahy.-— [At Saint John] Comminsioncrs, John Ward, Chairman, Hon. Robert L. Hazun ; Chas. C. Stewart 4Xi BJ at I su Hi Fi Ai II IJohii Ovveiii, John- V. Thiirgar. Willium H. Seovii. Joliii Af . Ro. biUiM)!!. and Jatiu Doherty» Esquires; HA). Berton, Sec'y. and Treas. EMIGRANT DEPARTMENT. St. Johw — Moses H. I'erley, Esquire, Her Majesty's Emigration Oliicer; Thns. ArAvity, Esq Assistant do. Jnme? Boyd, Esquire,. \ Acting Emigration Otiicer at Saint Andrews. The Deputy Troasu- I rers at the other Ports of the Province act as Emigration OilLcers, I z I CONSULS AND AGENl'rf. ' Israel D. Andi'ews, Esq., United States Consul General £()r the British Colonies ; Collins Whitiaker, Esqiiir.e United States Consul at the Port of Saint John and dependencies ; Unittd States Von- sul'ir JiftHts — Thomas Jones Esquire» Saint Andrews ; Francis Uihbard, St. George ; James Porter, St. Stephens; William J.. Frazer, Esquire, Miramichi ; Charles S. Theal, Enquire, Skediac; Andrew Harliarie, Esquire, Dalhousie. Edward Allison, Esquire, Portuguese Consul General for New Brunswick, A. CO. TrentoWskf. Esquire, Prussian Consul in New Brun»* wick. /». 1 » ^.......,,.::.-^.. .;,...,. COCWSELLORS ^ATD JlTTOR^rJES PR.^CTJSrJ^O /JV TUB PROVIJVCE. fredtrictoa — Hon. Charles Fisher, {JiUornty GtHtral^) Hon. Johin A. Street, Daniel L Robinson, Wm. End, George J. Dibblee, William Ha/.en Needhnm, George F. H. Minchin, E. A. Clowes, Guoige Botsford, Francis A. H. Straton, John C. Allen, George N. Segee, Jnmes P. Wetmore, James F. Berton, Edward H. Wil- niot, Edward W. Miller, Bernard C. Friel, Henry B. Robinscm, William W. Street, John S. Fratter, Edward B. Fisher, John L. Marsh, Jr., and James Taylor, Jr., Esquires. 6'■)] •i 5; i i' 47 I , m'. if , • m I i mmtm i i: ^SaiHDtii.Tiiomsun, Peter Mitulieli, Juniur^ Willium. Wilkinson, and James Fraser, Esquires. ■" ' ■ Dorchester. — Hon. Edward B. Cliandler (Queen's Cbnnsel^) T. S. 8s, T, B. Abbott, Geor-je Thomson, Jumes G, iStevens, George S. Grim- mer, and George Frederick Hill, Esqaires. Ri^lbucto — Hon, ijfohn W» "VVeldon, AVilliam Chandler, James A. ^stuies, Robert Hutchiriaori, and Thomas W. Bliss, Esquires. Heijint Gear ire. — Samuel G. Andrews, William B. Cliariiller, and ii Weil itjgton CumeroH, Esquires. Gafteloujn, — T. R. >Vfetmoie, Henry S. Peters, and Samuel H« GiiWrt, Esquires. , .K.i*~ .iw..,A.i,>v . .. liingsfOH. — Edward B. Smith, Esquire. r '■■■ .L (^■i.A Hampton — George Olty, aud jNoivhI Hullett, Esqnireo. ■,|;V/ Cunning (Queen's Connly). James R. Curry, Esquire. ,) ;> Sussex Vale. — Theophilus U, M'Elmen; Escjuire. Woodstock. — A. K. Smedes Wotmore, A Nelson Garden, David Le>vis Dibblec, Lewis Peter Fjsher, George Connelly Edwin J. Jacob, A.M., and John C. Winslow, Esqures. irrund Falls — "NV'm. 'J\ Wiluiot, Andrew "NV. Rainsford, and AV. M» Maclauchlan, Esquires. 0/««ioc.v,^",| Commander in Chief. ,,,7/ i ^,^wick. Prince Edward Island, and their Dependencies. \:^'VH Lieutenant Colonel Lloyd, 76th Regiment, Commanding Her Ma- jtssty's 'ir»ops in New BrunsWicii. i '1,^4 rt : G«m«t^arsh"' 1' Matters iir thk Muun. — What a curious almanack these good people in the moon would have ! There, days are as long as ^'ears, and day nud year are equal to our months, twenty-nine days, twelve hours and forty>five minutes. The seasons differ but very iittio from each other. On the equator there reigns eternal sum- mer, for the sun is ever in the zenith ; the poles are buried in eternal winter. The days are of equal length throughout the year, all days equally light, all nights equally dark. The absence of an atmosphere deprives the moon of the sweet charms of a twi- light, and glaring day would follow gloomy night with the rapidity of lightning, if the slow rising and setting of the sun did aot slightly break the suddenness of the transition. Human eyes, however, could not bear the fierce contrasts of light and shadow ; they would long in vain for the soft intervals between the two extremes, the other colors, which beautiiy our world with their joyous variety and soft haimony. The sky there is not blue, but even in daytime black, and by the side of the dazzling sun the stars claim their place and light in the heavens. Near the poles the mountain tops shine in unbroken splendour year after year, but the valleys know neither day or night, scantily lighted as they ever are by the faint glimmer reflected from the surrounding walls. The side of the moon which is turned from us, has a night of nearly fifteen days ; the stars only, and planets, shine on its ever dark sky. The side we see, on the contrary, knows no night ; the earth lights it up with never ceasing earth shine, a light four- teen times stronger than that which we receive from the moon. We recognize our own light, lent to our friend, in the faint, gray- ish glimmer of that portion of the moon which before and after the new moon receives no light from the sun, but only from the earth, and reflects it back again upon us. Mornings in fall show it more brilliant than evenings in spring, because in autumn the continents of the earth with their stronger light illumine the moon, while in spring she only receives a fainter light from our oceans. Our orb appears to the Man in the iVtoon as changeable as his home to us, and he might speak of the first or last quarter of the earth, of new earth and full earth. The whole heaven moves before him once in 39 days around its axis; the sun and stars rise and set regularly once in the long day ; but the vast orb of our earth is nearly immovable. AM around is in slow, unceasing mo- tion ; the mild face of the earth alone, a gorgeous moon of immense magnitude, never sets nor rises, but remains ever fixed in the zenith . It there Uppears sixteen times larger than the moon to lis, and daily exhibits its vast panorama of oceans, continents and is- hnds. Bright lights and dark shadows are seen in, ever varied change, as land or water, clearings or forests appear, new with every cloud or fog, and diflTerent at different season. The Man in the Moon has thus not only his watch and his almanack daily be- fore hitn in the ever^'Changing face of tho e«rth» but he may» for all that we know, have maps of our globe which many a geographer would envy on account of their fullness and accuracy. Long be- fore Columbus discovered America, and Cook New Holland, our, dS i I, '■ ! ^ii '■hi l! If Jf lunar neighbour kpew mo»i correctly the form and the outliiies of the new coqtinents. There was no new world for him, and there is none left. He could tell us the secrets of the interior of Africa, and reveal to us the fearful mysteries of the Polar i^eas. But how he on his side must marvel at our vast fields of snow, our vol* canoes and, tropical storms and tempests— he who knows neither fire, nor snow, nor clouds ! What strange fables he may have invented to explain the shadows of our clouds as they chase each other over sea and land, and hide from him in an instant the sunlit landscape ! And stranger still, on the side of the moon which is turned from the earth, he knows nothing at all about us, unless news reach him from the happier side. Or he may undertake — the great event in his life — a long and painful journey to the bright half of the globe, to stare at the wondrously brilliant earth star with its unread mysteries and marvellous changes of flitting lights and shadows. Who knows what earnest prayers may rise from the moon, full of thanks for the floods of light and heat we pour upon ihem, or of ardent wishes that their souls might here- after be allowed to 'Iwell in the bright homes ef the beauteous earth star. Advice from an "Old Inhabitant." — 1. Patronise your o%vn traders and mechanics. This is doing as you would be done by ; and is building up the town you live in. 2. Pay your debts ; so that others can pay theirs. 3. Quarrel with no man ; and then no man will quarrel with you. 4. Do not steal your preaching ; a man was once struck blind, you know, for stealing fire from heaven. d. Send your children constantly to school ; and look in now and then yourself to see what they are doing there. 6. Keep all neat and clean about your dwellings ; for cleanli- ness, you know, is the handmaid of health, and a distant cousin of wealth. ^ t,v,.,tM 7. Avoid scandal ; for this is a pest to any community. ' '. 8. Be liberal in respect to every laudable public enterprise ; for the good book says, " the liberal soul shall be made fat." 9. Empty your liquor bottles; for you have already "forked over" quite enough for them. 10. Visit the sick, the widow and the fatherless ; for tliat is one part of that religion which is " pure and undeflled." U. Keep your children fn of a night; for the evening air is bad for thein> and finally, 12. Feed your mind as well as your body ; for that, you know, xaust go into the scales at last. N. B, These are not the twelve rules of President Jeflferson ; but they are much better than his, for there w/tnore of the gospel iuthem. Please read them over again, ,,\t^,^^' .'^H* MORIS you have to do, in a given time, the more lime you ■ wil have led. Time is like an India-rubber bag— the (nore yuu ||cro^dintoil, the more it will hold. " " '" " ' ' ' ' '■ ' ^ 1 f The Sbcqet of Good Whiting. -^The grand secret of good writing seems to be in this very simple maxim : Be sure you have an idea before you attempt to express it. If you clearly Gompreheiid in your own mind whiit you wish to communicate, nature and reason, together with a little practice, will most cer- tainly teach you how tq say it in an appropriate manner. A single idea is fully sufljcient for one mind to manage at one time, And it mi^y be added that if the idea is of much import- ance, it would be the most dignific4 by being honored with a private carriage. Divide and conquer is as val\;able a rule in literary ais in mili- tary tactics. The more extensive the theme which the writer proposes to himself to discuss, the less, usually, he has to say upon it. Some subjects can be mastered with ease only by de- scending from generiUs to pai'ticulars, and treating of the subjects in their individual parts. There is nothing more popular, especially with young >vrlters, than brilliancy of style. This manner "of writing is certainly ex- cellent in ijts proper plHce, but there are many topics which do not require this quality, and many are much injured by it. The language of every dissertation should be that which is best cal- culated to express the thoughts in the happiest manner. As the ray of the sun will not enkindle a blaze unless brought to a focus, so th^ thoughts of the writer will riot set the hearte of his readers on &re, uulsss all are made to converge to a single point. kfi-ifc 6t ftw« ♦Hf M)5W '■' I '^ ' ' i' •'c Some \ time and talents on trifles, or in listlessuess and idleness. Uoav many a giant has been frittered away in pursuit of the benefitting objects of low ambition I How often do we see powers perishing for lack of thought— shrivelling into insignificance for want of intelligence to feed upon, which use might have polished to the : highest brilliancy, and exercise would have made equal to achieving the noblest purposes ! How many scatter, in idleness, or in- difference to their value, the little minute particles A* time, till golden hours, and days and years are wasted, the treasures of life all scattered, and death finds nothing but a poor naked and useless thing at the last. Anecootis of Lord North.— This good humoured minister' was always ready with a jeke, and always apprt'ciai<>d one, even ' though it was at his expense. One night he rose to deprecate the ; too great readiness lo give and take uffenue which prevailed in ' the house; " One member, for example," said he, ** cdlled me '* that thing called a minister.' Now to be sure (p&tling his portly sides) I am a thing; when, therefore, the gentlemun called me n Mhing' he said what was true, and I could not he angry with him. t But when he added, Mhat thing called a minister.' he called .me the thing which of all others he himself most wishes to be ; and, therefore, I took it for a compliment." A prosing old sailor, wmII known for his lengthy orations, began to speak on an admiralty question. Lord North said to one of his supporters, *^ Now will give us a history of all the naval battles, from that of Sniamis to that of last year. I shall take a nap ; wake me when he g«)ts near our own time. After an hour's infliction the friend nud^i^d Lord North. My lord, my lord, wako up — he has got to the h»nie of Van Tromp." ** Oh dear," said tfce sleepy minister, «' yon've waked me a hundred jfears too soon !*' On his last night in office his antagonists had collected for a grand battle : Lord North rose in his place and declared the Administration at an end. Of course tho house adjourned immediately. It was an awful wet night, and in those days cabs were not ; the members, expecting a long debate, had ordered their carriage at 1 or SoVlock in tho morning ; and Lord North» ai he passed through the baffled and imprisoned cfowd of his opponents to his own chariot, bowed lo tho right and led, sayinc, witn a smile, «* Adieu, genilemon ; you see it is an nscollent thing to bo in the secret." m&mmfmmt 66 mmimM ^ Co^ '; niiiter isons. ; hundr i three I .Hclf, W : anions ikill m ! AN last ni; de tur I key, di got so turkey AC' me :" I replied { posed t I C0N\ I vince a I Wnr asked a boat an b'long t in the c ; know to) \ Path ' practise ; in his s , by his r ' Ma, sai( lieaven, i Why, g Well, ji jsay, TK; , go to he i Flini drinkin joined t \ ; wiser tli : iug : W I once ? ' j I English before ) rae, sir, your be color? .. Welshn much mi - . t \ OoN9CiKNTi(i(76. — A (:ongre»aiioii raided iho xalary ol" ihcir nii '; niiitcr from $:J00 to $400. The good tnnn objected, foi tliiee rea- ^ isons. First, said lie, you cannot afford to give more than three f ; hundred ; secondly, because my pleaching is not worth more than i i three hundred ; thirdly, bei;nut»e I have to collect the salary my> | JHclf, which heretofore has been the hardest part of my labours! .among you, and had 1 to collect an additional hundred it would Jkill me. A Nice Questiox. — Slam — ^You'll get it for hooking dat turkey last night. Mas'r knows it. Pompey — Idid'nthook it. War'nt de turkey mas'r's ? Well. Ain*t I mas'r's ? Well, I eat de txir- jkey, did'nt I ? Well. Ain't de turkey part o' me ? Mas'r ain't , got so mucli turkey, but ain't he got more nigger r I tell you dc I turkey only changed places. A Candid ^jAwyer. — " Do you think I will get justice done • me :" said a culprit to his counsel. " I don't think you will," replied the other, «* for I see two men on the jury who are op- posed to hanging. Convince a wise man of his error, and he will thank you ; con- vince a fool and he will insult you. \ • White Man veky Unsahtin. — Boy, who do you belong to r asked a gentleman the other day as he stepped on board of a ste«im- boat and saw a darkey listlessly leaning on the guards. I did b'loug to Massa William, Sir, when I came aboard, but he's been in the cabin playing poker wid de captain 'bove an hour ; / don't know who I belong to note. Patience. — A parson who could better preach of patience than practise it, was always irritated when he found his grandchildren in liis study. One day one of those little children was standing by his mother's side, and she was speaking to him of heaven. Ma, said he, I don't want to go to heaven. Don't want to go to heaven, mj^ son ! No, ma, I'm sure I don't. Why not, my son ? Why, grandpa will be there, won't he ? Why, yes, I hope he will. Well, just as soon as he sees us, he will come scolding along, and say, Wheic, whew! what are these boys here for ^ I don't want to go to heaven, if grandpa is going to be there. Flint and Chester. — Several merry farmers of Chester were drinking at an inn, in Chester, when a Welshman from Flintshire joined them. One of the Cheshire fraternity, supposing* himsell' wiser than ordinary, commenced teasing the poor Welshman, say- ing : Why are you Welsh folk allowed to speak ftcice, and ire only once ? O, quoth the Welshman, the reason is quite plain— you Englishmen are such blockheads that jou must be spoken to tiriee before you will understand. The Welshman proceeded, permit rae, sir, now to ask you one question. What is the reason that your beard is tohitCt when your hair has preserved iU original color? The sage acknowledged his ignorance. Well, said the Welshman, the reason is, that your ckmbone has been exercised much more than TOur brains. >? . m I ■' ■f! Lay by a good store of patience, but be sure and put it where f you ean find it. ' Kefbogf. — I can't find bread for roy family, said a lazy fellow ' in company. Nor I, replied au industrious miller— I am obliged [ to work for it. Punch's Dust Cart. — Some persons take more ti'ouble in look- ing for pins than they would for stars. rhere are two bores in Society — the man who knows too much, aud the man who knows too little. An Annuity too long Deferred maketh the heart sick. . . ^ i Travelling, now-a-days, consists of living on railways, and i sleeping at hotels. The oddest Husbandry we know is when a man in clover mar- ; ries a woman in weeds. ' '' i Kemorse is the tight boot that pinches the sole, r The bread of Kepentance we cat is in many instances made of the wild oats we sow in our youth. Chuexing. — In churning butter, if small granules of butter ap- pear which do not "gather," throw in a lump of butter, and it, will form a nucleus, and the butter will "come." ft t' •'.'!; ii f J i To Remove Rust from Knives, &c. — Cover the knives with sweet oil well rubbed on, and after two days, take a lump of Ircah lime, and rub tili all the rust disappears. It forms a sort of soap with the oil, which carries off all the rust. Gloss ojt Linen. — To restore the gloss commonly observed on newly purchased collars and shirt bosoms, add a spoonful of gum- arabic water to a pint of the starch as iisually made for this pur- pose. Two-ounces of clear gum-arabic may be dissolved in a pint of water, and alter standing over night, may be racked off, and kept in a bottle ready for use. , i- - . -^.c u ..^ An Ingenious Invention. — An inventive genius, desirous of promoting the domestic rearing of hens, lias invented a contriv- ance to keep them from scratching up the garden. It is a small instrument, somewhat resembling a very long spur, attached to the hind part of a hen's leg. The instrument is so arranged, that when* the hen is about to scratch the earth, the spiu: catches in the ground before her foot has fairly descended, and obliges her to bring .her foot down quietly and hai-ralessly a little in front of the place which she aimed at. The hen thereupon tries the other foot, with a like result. She keeps on trying, and before she is aware of it, the machine has walked her right out of the garden .' This will be just the thing when the " hen fever" returns. i To Pkevknt Bots is Horsfs. — A person of miicli experience in veteriHary science is never troubled with this disease in his horseiJ, His simple practice during the fall months is, to keep a greasy cloih in .the stable, and once a week rub witli it such parts of the animal as may have been atiackcd by the nit- fly. Urease do- slroys and prevents the eggs from hntching. 0mm mm. U O iii u u. z u -I o rnnE X Ci and wel ever imj G. 6c I. Departrr raugemc eoery mc with all time be i f 5S rriHE Proprietors of the above Establishment invite the i Citizens and the Public generally, to visit their large and well furnished Departments, where they will find ex- hibited the most extensive Stock of DRr GOODS, 'i ever imported into Saint John, and for Novelty, Fashion and Durability, cannot be surpassed, G. &c I. would beg to add that in order to keep their several Departments always properly assorted, they have made ar- rangements in the British and other Markets, to be snpplied eoery month with such Goods as may be required, and also with all the NEW MATERIALS, which may from time lo time be produced. m 7 *iri^ GILCHRIST & INCHES. 1 . 1< 1 15 i . 't. ^:-;iS- I iff s ' ■»« ^ n F. CORIAGE, ^^>- *« 4i?"& STONE CUTTER, ^C. SL NEAR THE VALLEY CHURCH, I RCH,