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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. errata I to c ! pelure, on d n 32X 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 -f-".-,^. ■4 ..-r ,>'<^ r.:--- SCORE & HERDER, Carpenters, Contractors and Undertakers, ' cuknj*:ji vjctokia and r;()\vEi{ sTin':]':T.s, St. Jolin's, Newfoundland. ■'■ h\ '''■■" ■ '%:^ '-. :■ ' ; ^^TS '*'. . • jr- •■ .' •• ■ ■ -rU «^^ ■ ^t ''»Y^ £ .•:.;.'■■-, v? ■ .ffc- • ' ./ ^- J . - 7 THE . , 1 ' Newfoundland Almanac, i / I'UK THE YEAll OF OUU LOUD , , ■■■■■"■ ■■-.■/1878,' ■ -■■' ! ■ [bKING THK l.ATTKTl ;iVJ^j|^t' J"'' FOR lY-FIRST AND THR BliaiX- NINtl' OK JIIK. jkl^^SS^USiy yKAU OF TlIK UKJGN OS" y Astronomical, .•' « '^: > DERIVED FROM THE M^ _ w • ALSO A Post Office Directory for > CONTAINING AN AI,PHABKT1CaL LIST OF THK TOWNS, VILLAGES AND SKTTLKMKNTH IN THK COLONY, WITH THE POST TOWNS AND WaY OFFICKS. 4 ^:; PUBLISHED BY JOHN WOODS. ': For Sale at the Book-StoreH of Messrs. ]\rcCoiinian and Fenelon, \N ater Street, and at tlie Courier 0[)iii'v, Diickwortli '' • (Street, St. Joliii's, Newfoundland. ST. JOHNS, NEWFOUNDLAND C0URI1;H I'llIKT. 1877. '■i = JOHIT W. COLLIEB, f HOUSE, SHIP, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, Ko. 6, Victcna Steeet, St. Jolia's, ITfd. : (j,^'*"^/;^ See Advevtiscnients, pages 5-lG. ; v.- 'V^^MHrMH^^^V^^M^?^^^#^ y^',■•_ ■ ( >?.' ■)ry'-f^^-C'.^ "Mr' '-'^ ■ .-':'V-->^'^^vt.:>; '-JrVV^A. ;.••>. /'sf.--' .•■\.. ; : -'■7 ,' ■ '■'.■ h . •• ■ ■>'"■ ^-j ^-f ' .■'.■;. ■*! ,.tA,i,: if,,' .. >; v:'^'-/ ••v^;-'' •\..'"- . ;. .'*/ ■■.>/-•:. ''^ ■•". . v-a::^'/^ ■■■■■ ■ B>) 33' HI \':-.j..-'^:'^''»lJ>r. I -:.■> , -.';.t •-.(,., . .../f >., Printing Establishmerifi 21s DtLckwortli street,' '6;:::^-^^Jf ^^i^':; 1 [bei ',' ■ i.f;:, •'.•'■ .:'■:} ST. JOHNS, NEWFOUNDLAND. '' ^ ■■■' ^ .'„•'■/ i ::i. < V ' T*- ■^ V - ,f 1 ■' ■" ? '.''S" ' ,1 '■ ■ ' »' .'"■'>. ""'j . • • : ■> '- 'I ■ : •'■■V..:' '■•-. • ■..••'. ' \ ■: ■ ■;■ B^K AND JOB ''■•S:'^:-^ ■%>■.:;:, Ast BE. •'.^v^ '.,»;■ .6-, ■ '\ -'• ,'.1;--, > Executed at the shortest tootice* '^'li ; :? ;, a"!^? ;fMa■^i>^<*'■>:;^^S^>-■v^^ ^»isSi:'i* ■■•blank;^^ FORMSJ^hS CON Foi ■ • %'t ; v.- I II i: liMii Jewfbuodland Almanac, t> ■ ir". »hment, 1 ..... -^ _ .f FOR Til]-: YEAPt OF OUR J.ORD 18T8, 'yv!^... 1 ; ^.-^/t v. .■'■.. .••■•^ riJF.IXO THE LATTER P AHT OF THE FOKTY-FinST ANP THE liEGIX- ^ j NINCJ OF TlIK FOUTY-.SKCOM) YEAU OF TIIK KKIGN OF ■j HEll MAJESTY', (^UKEX VICTOKIA,] DLAND, ► ■-J-. . t: CONTAIN iro 'l:;-v.; /•v;h.';UT^v Astronomical, Statistical, Commercial, Local and General Information, \n%ai^^^^ •i '■'; . ,i s ' > .' -'. ■ . . i,V'. . ■wX'^^r <, * 'I v .■"•• V ..; V '-'.''V. .',':; 5 ■ ST:- DERIVED FROM THE MOST AUTHENTIC SOURCES: ALSO, « A Post Office Directory for Newfoundland, CONTAINING AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE TOWNS, VILI.AOES AND SETTLEMENTS IN THE COLONY, WITH THE POST TOWNS AND WaY OFIICI'S. PUBLISHED BY JOHN WOODS, For Sale at the Book-Stores of Messrs. ^FfConnan and Fenelon, Water Street, and at the (V»//v>/-Oi!ice, Duckworth Street, St. John's, Newfoundland. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDL.AND : rorniER print. 1877. ' I '"''IS In tlio yoar ls^7s there v.ill ho t\v(j ili-lipsesof tlio Sun and two of Ihi! .^iuuii, viz. : I. — An Annuhir J'>H]).so of llio Sun, lY'liniary 1, \^7S, invisible at (IrctMiwich. JJi-'^ins on llic I'larMi ;,'-oni Tally, I'^'h. 1, ITIi ."jOm, L', IMcan Tirno ircMMiwirh, in lionifiUKltj :;;)'' i;' \V. of (irecnwicli, and Luti- at ( tU(Jo r>l" 4' S. Ot'iitral I'lclipsc hnjyin.s ji:''n"rall.v. I'ch. 1, lltli :]^m, 0, in J.on- t' I o 6' S. gitiide lO.'i" 0' W. of (ireonwii-h, ami Katiliui CtMitiMJ ]A-lips(,; at Noon, I't'lji'iuny I, luh f.!ni,S, in J^ungitiido IIJ" 'J7' \V. of Cri'onwicli, and J.atitu.le S-f^ ;/ S. Central Ech^pse ends jjcenerahy, IVbruary J, -'Ih l()m,8, in Longitude ]4l'" 'JV K. of ( irceiiwicli, :uid j/aiitiule 4{)-' r,i' .S. Jilnds on tin' ivarth t^enerally, February 1, I'l'li oDin, 1, in Lon- gitnde 11:,"' :i[' K. of Greenwieli, and Lalitnde i-f-' 1>.V S. II.— A Partial ]velip->e ot the Moon, l''ebniary KJ-IT, 1878, in- vi.sil>le at Cii'eenwieh. The iirsfc eonta<'t with the Shadow, 82° from tiie Xorthern- niost jjoint of tile .Aioon'.s limb l(t\vards the Ivisl. The last eontuct. ;iU'Movvar(:.^ the \^'e^t ; in eacii, i'-nuiircct inia^'e III.— A Total KcJip.se of the Snn, July _'!), 1n78, iuvis-ible at Greenwieii. JJegin.s on the Earth j^ftnerallv, July -j:*, 7h isin, '2, Mean Timo at Greenwieii, in Luiigitude 111° oo' E, of (Ireenwieh, and Lati- tude 41° 21' \. (Central Ee]i[)>!0 begins generally, -Jnly :.".», xh 'J Ini, 4, in Long, 117° 4-J' E. of Greenwich, and Laiitnde'.'')4" 14' \. Central Eelipse at Xoon, July -JD, Uh -JJiu. !>,iu Longitude 1.20° 10' W. of Greenwich, and Laiilude » >o o .)-/ N. Cent»'al lOclipse end.s generally, July :.':), llh Oni, (i, in Longi- tude Gh° 45' W, of Greenwich, and Latitude 17° ;;r/ N. Ends on the EarLh generally, July 2'), li'h lo;n, M, in Longi- tude 91° ir \V. of (h-eonwieh, and Lalitudt ;i7' X. IV. — A Partial Eelip.se of the J'.loon, August 12, 1878, visible at Greenwich. The tir.st contact with the Shadow occurs at 10',)'^ from the Nortliernino.st poiiit of the ]kiouu*.s limli toward.s the ivist. The last contact at lo7° towards tliu Wcot ; in each case, for direct image. A Transit of Mercury acro.ss the Sun's disc, jIj v 0, 1878, jiartly visible at Greenwich, Note. — The Tide Tables (in the Calendar pages) may be ren- dered applicable to various other places on iite coast, by simply adding or subtracting as the ease ni.iy bo, tlie dill'erence botvreen and clianne of the Moon at e nil the times of High Water on th St. John's, ami tin? time of the full tide at any other iiarbor ; for example, to laid the time of High Water at any of the principal harbors of Conception Lay, add lo minutes to thi; time at which it -will be high water at St. John's; for Placentia Jiay add 2 hours; for St. Peters, Ih. oOni : for Ferrolle, on the I'rcnch Shore, 4 hours, &c.— See table LMl of Noric's i-pitomo. TTir, XFAVrorNTd.AAD AI.M.\V.\(\ Calcndo,!. (foldcii .Nmnbi'i" 17 l»i)i)ii:iif;\l Inciter 1* I'lpact L't'i lio )ian liidictiou (i iSuJiU'CvclL' II .liilr-.n I'ciioil (Inlil Fixatl ar.d J;!!G7a'':ls Pcs-tivals, Aaaivcrsarios, &;o. l'.|iil)Ii;iiiy I;!ii. t! I.'();.!:;itioii Siiiidiiy Miiy 2(3 Si'iiiii;i'j,'i'siuiiA Siiiuhiy. .l''('l>. 17 \scf;i>i()ii I);iy--IFnly Tliiir>.. W St. Jiiivid '..Miircli I I'ciili'fu-t- Wliil Sim. ..liwie '.) (^HuiiqiKijJi-.'.siiiia — Slu'ovc Su. ;; Irinity Sunday lU A"ili \V('il>" sdiiy (1 ( 'orptis (!liri.sti 2(» ■J''ii'.-t Sunday in Lvut lo Acci'ssion ol' (^ ^'il•tol•ia. . . . 20 .St. I'alrirlv 17 I'l'oclmiiation 21 Anniuicialion—liUdy D.iy .. 'Jo r.t. .lolin HaMi, — Midsiiin.Day 24 Palm Sunday \[)i'il 14 St. ^iicliaid Sept. 21) Good Jri.iny !'.> liirtli I'ruico of \VaK'8. .Nov. !) East.n- Sunday 21 Si. .V-.-drcw oO St. (if(ii';jft' :.':; I.si Sunday in Advent. .Dec. 1 l/i)\v Sunday 2s St. Tin, mas 21 liirtii ui (^iieen Victoria -Alay 2-1 , Uiirislniaa Day 25. Tho Yoar r.dJVd of the Jcwl.'^h Era commences on September 2S, ls7s. liamadiui (Montli of Alistineiice observed by the Turks) coni- niences dm Aujiust 21), b^i's. Tlic Year I _'.•■■) of the ^iohariiinechin Era eommences on Jan. 5, J.\"i7S, and 12'.»() on Di-eembor 2('», 1^7S. 1 !•! ! 3 iSIieiciiii/ il'e diferotc/' i>f Tinn' of wirioi'i jt/accs on the Glube, as com- l>(trid V it!i at. Jo,,,)')-, yLicj'oiDnUand.. "When it is'Noox at St. .biliu's, it is f ]S mini;les j/ast II u'uloei;, a.:^!., at C'hnrlottetown, P. E. I. . i; lio 11 do Halifax. 0, l;5 do H do St. John, N.B. = 50 do 10 do Porllami. Me. 'St 47 do' 10 i\0 iJoston, Mass. §^-i'5 do 10 do (,»:i('bee. H- ;;4 do 10 do New ^'ork. ■Jj MO do 10 i\0 Phihidelphia. > <»■> do 10 do \\ :!>liinjjfton. r' 21 do 7 do San i''i'an('i'-'CO, Cnlnfor. , 14 i\0 7 do St. .Juan, \'aucouvcrsI. 1 ;!i) do 8 I'.M. nieenwicli. a'- 1 20 do 4 do liome. ^J2H do r> do ( 'onst;nitinop]e. ^ ^, 52 do do Jerusalem. S 50 do 8 (!o Madras, E. 1. P-: I f.' .uo 11 du fan I on. Nkw I'lusi Eii.i. EastJ « , 5 T \ Th.: Till-: Ni'WKol XMLwn Al.MA.s.^r MOON'S J'I1.VS!:S, Cdlcvltdcd for Mtuii '/'•iik. at 'V. Jah.t'A^ XKcfoUiuiinnd. 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T |15 7 i'.O 4 30' 21 5: 9 4'4 3 32 4 22.lana'.s\\attl)., 1730. >V ,16 7 45) 4 31; 20 54!lO 4 4 52 5 22 l',at. of Odruima, "09, Th.17'7 4S 4 33: LO 42 10.24 5 41 (J 7 13. Fiankiin b., 1700. F |18 7 47 4 31 20 30; 10 43 27. 7 l' S ;10 7 4() 4 30 20 18!ll 2 7 21 7 49 i). Webster b., 17,:<2. Su. 20 7 45 4 37 20 5!ll 20 8 9! 8 34| M :21 7 44 4 38 19 51 11 3G 8 5-1 9 12 T 22 7 44 4 40 19 38 11 53 9 32 10 2 liyron born, ]rs3. W '2;J 7 4:J 4 42, 19 2-l!l2 8 10 22 10 47 Win. Pitt die.l. 1806. Th.24 7 42 4 43 19 iM2 23 11 7 11 28 1M.X born, 1749. F 25 7 41 4 45, 18 5542 37 11 58 ,. . . '( 'oiiver.sion 8t. raul. S 2(5 7 40! 4 4() 18 40,12 50 12; 1 1 l>r.Joiin(M'dit«d.ls23. Su.27 7 J]N| 4 48 18 24il3 2 130:2 .Mozart died, ] 750. 1^1 ,2>S 7 37{ 4 49 18 9 13 11 2 40: 3 2ot'vlomaU>nii(Un(/ T 29 7 o()i 4 51 17 52 13 24 3 55' 4 52 opened, 1050. AV 30 7 35, 4 52| 17 30 13 34 5 12 5 32 Tli.;51 7 33 4 54 «! 17 19 13) 4:) G 15 (5 35 HOUSE, SHIP, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAIXTER, No. 6, Victoria Street, St. Jolia's, ITM, <; THK NV.VvKnl.NDt, \\'l) ALM.WAr. MOON'S IMTASI''-!, (\ilul:Udff>rMi;:in Tiiu^ ,U St. ,iihuii, .\i:nj'i)nniUii)ul. '.'.'.' '..'.','.'.'. ^ II 101 Ii U;iv 111, 1 < III, .'till iiiii){. Mil, It'itii, .Moiriititr. I'rj.i- Moii.N .... . . * ■ 17ili ;. ], \.SI (^l' AMI Kl» . 23ii| tla.v, 111), 42111. Mvcniii^'. ^. L.; 1 (r. iJJjjf, ttiUi\ ; 1 b ^ 1 .Swn ! .S'H/t J'Jumt Hi„k V S '''fcW 1 a«r/4' , Sun't ' it M■«(^'/■ ni Memoranda, ^c. g* ».' uf 1 y^v ii- 1 fiitte. K^t Johns. tt Q ^ >S7. J (//ill's. iiutitiu. ' aiid, 1 'h. ni. 1). Ill < m *. u. m.' 1. in. F 17 32 4 05 S 17 2 1« 62 (i53[ 7 23 S 2 7 31 4 57 1« 45 13 59 7 331 H 1 Onndlomi\s Day. St;. 3 7 2U 4 .09 ]>» 27 14 (5 M y, H 31 \tit Si's'n. U)fh (I'enerai M 4 7 •-'« .") 1(5 10 U 12 8 45 H AsM'tnhly opitml'lO 'J^ o 7 27 2 15 51 14 17 9 15 9 35 Sir K. IVtd I)., 17rt8. vv 6 7 2.> 3 15 o3 14 21 9 4710 5 Fisk (Jonrention laid T/1. 7 7 24 5 .5 15 11 14 21 10 23 10 34 before. Ley. 1857. V N 7 22 ") 7 14 h:) 14 27 10 45 11 1 Mary (^iu't;n vi Scota s 9 7 20 5 8 14 3til4 2s 11 Oil 32 ht'lR'aded, lr,,S7. Sit 10 7 !<♦ o 10 11 7 17 T) 11 14 13 17 14 2!> .... 10 67 (/iietMi Vi(^toria nuir- fit'd, 1840. M 57 14 29 29 T 12 7 1« '» 12 13 37 14 29 141 2 3 17 -S.'piuagenirna W 13 7 14 5 13 13 17 14 27, 3 12 3 38' Siimlay. Th. 14 7 V.\ 5 \b 12 57 14 25 4 39' 5 9 ,St. Valentine's Day F l.j, 7 115 1(5 12 3<; 14 22 5 7 5 47 S 16^ 7 9 5 18 12 15 14 18 « 10 « 4H Dr. Kane died. 1857. Sr. 17' 7 75 IW 11 55 14 14 7 <» 7 31 lietieiulnit Irish Suciety ]\I IH 7 6! 5 21 11 33 14 y 7 471 N 17 founded, 18015. T 19 7 4! 5 22 11 1214 3 8 35: 8 51) W 20 7 3 5 24 10 51 13 57 9 18; 9 40 Th 215 2 20 10 29 13 5!) 9 37ilO 21 F 122 7 5 2rt 10 713 42 10 37!lO 59 Washington b., 1732 S '23 6 .5;> 5 27 9 45 13 34 11 18; 11 4) Su. 24 6 57 5 29 9 23 13 25 , . , , 28 St. Matthias. M 25 () 55 5 30 9 1 13 15, 1 C 1 28 T i 2«) (i, .'icrn, K>^i,!nir. l.Asr'^rAurFH i.'."tt-h d;iv, Ih. 10 n. F'.VHniiv/. ^ • < • 1 '.'.•JIf'J!!- tl/l.'C.\ e •-. Sun i Sun ( »m' f^'fl^ V ^1 ?'j.yM 1 .HdiS Sunn ,/• 1 UV//rv; a/ , Mfmorandn, See. >> g* flr t Jtfrli. lime. ^^' 'lohnn. ^ il ,Si .John's. noliiin. add 1 h. m. fi. ni o / m ! . 1 ¥ i' () 40 5 ;;!i S 7 30 12 32 G 3 G23St. David. S 1) fi 44 5 41 7 HV2 20 43 7 7.1. Wfslcy (Hod. 17^)1. Su. ;} () 42 5 42 6 45 12 7 7 27 7 4 i l^iiin(|ii;i;:e.Hirn;i — iSl 4 ({ 40 5 4 J 22 11 54 8 s ii| fShi'uvi! SiiruUiy. T ry ;{s 5 45 5 58 1 1 4" 8 24 8 ;{s; \\ (>' fi 'M) 47 5 3.-> 11 20 8 50 9 5 A'-h Weduo.sday. Th. 1\ () :n 5 4S 12 11 12' 9 20 33 F h\ () ;52 5 .50 4 4S10 57 9 40 10 1; William III. d., 1702 S «i :{() 5 f)l 4 25 11) 42 10 10 10 29; Su. 10, 6 28 5 5;; 4 2 10 27 10 44 11 Princo of Wales mar- M n () 20 5 54 3 38 10 Ill 1 u; 11 37, rit'd, \^(V.\. T 12 (j 24 5 50 3 14 9 54 25.. . .!lO — (^undrafXCHiinn, ^v 13; 6 <)>) i.*- 5 57 2 51 9 38 2 2 34' 1st Sunday in Lent T 14 (3 20 5 58 2 27 9 21 i 2 54 y 15i F 1,-) (5 IS 5 50 2 .3 9 4 3 ;;5 4 48!Cc'e'I(K;X\S PIIASi:s, Ctil,-}il(itctJ for Mean Tiino ut Sf. Jo/niV Neirfoini;. livsi' (v'r.AH ri'.n l.'llii day, oli, .'im, Morninj,', >. • 1 ^i'. ''/'y>. / 1 nir, '. 1 1 r>ini 1 >^>i,). i/;,/h V Vi '■i-ses 1 ,st'/.s' Su)i\i Eq ua' Wdtir at Memoranda, ^'c. -^ r-' <(f Di'ii;. ('f 1 ,b7. JukiCs. ' ~, ■ V- St. Jn/ni'.s: Hill ii'i). lini'!. 1 j li. ni. h. m. ° ' ir.. s ii. in. p. in.' M : 1 r, 44 G 24 N 4 30' 3 - - ' r> .1- i)i) 6l 7 7 T : 2 o 42 6 25 4 59, 3 37 7 32 7 38 AV 3 5 40 27 o 22 3 19 7 54 8 5 14— Palm Sunday. 'J"h. 4 o ;]s 28 5 45 3 2 8 20 8 34 F u .') ;5() ;50 G 8, 2 44: 8 48 9 2 vS « o o4 31 G 30 2 27' 9 16 9 32 Goldsmith born,1774 Sr. ; 5 .'^ 6 32 G 53 2 10 9 47 10 4 Wordsworth b., 1770 ]\I 8 31 33 7 15 1 53 10 21 10 39, T 9 .-) 2S G 35 7 3S 1 3011 5 1120! W 10 2G G 30 8 1 19 11 40 .. ..jLord Bacon d., 1020. Th. 11 o 24 6 3s 8 22 1 3, 20 1 24: F 12 5 22 G39 8 44 47 2 2 oS T;ineoln ass'ated. "6o. s i;i 20 G41 9 () 31 3 32 4 22(Jatliolic Kinancipa- Su. 14 18 42 9 27 IG, 4 54: 5 27 tioii, 1820. M ]<> o 10 6 44 9 49 l! 5 31 5 54 Franklin died, 1790, T 10 O I') 45 10 10 13 6 10 37 Hat.ofCulloden, 1740 AV 17 6 13 G46 10 31 27: 6 45 7 21 Shakespeare b., 1504 Th. IH o 11 G48 10 52 411 7 42 8 4 F 19 5 9 G49 11 13 ,v 55, 8 20 8 47Bvron died, 1824.— S !20 5 7 G 50 11 34 8, 9 11 9 31 'Good Friday. Su.21 5 5 G 52 11 54 "1 21 i 9 51 10 14 Easter Sunday. M [22 6 4 53 12 14 4 1 331034,1059 T i2;{ 5 2 54 12 34 45 11 29 11 49 St. George. W 24 5 (*) 50 12 54 56l.. .. 47 Cromwell born, 1599 Th.2.5 4 58 G 57 13 14 2 7 1 30 1 59 St. Mark. F 2(3 4 56 6 59 13 33 2 17| 2 39 3 22 Plague of London, S ]27 4 55 7 13 52 2 27: 4 10 4 32 1055. Su. 28 4 53 7 2 14 11 2 36 5 o 25 Low Sunday. ]\I 29 4 51 7 3 14 30 2 45' 5 27 5 47 Joan of Arc enters T 30 4 50 7 4 N14 49l 2 53 6 4' G 21' Orleans, 1429. Eq'iati on of time to be added to apparent time to the 15th, and to be sub tracted the remainder of the month. V ©■ ^ W. Th F S Su. M T W I Th.! F i S I Su.l: M T W Th. F S Su.,i; ,M "Ii T 1 2 vv |2; Th.|2; F |2 S i2, Su.\2^ M 2i T i2) W i2| Th.3j F m BOOM, HALL and BEDROOM PAPERS In every style— warranted 12 yards long, At J, W. COLLIER'S, No. 6, Victoria St •4< Jlnrid. 11, I'lvcnincr. \), Morning'. n, ]).Ioi'ii-.iifJr. 1), Moriiiu^^ r(m (III, iS)-c. 11 Sunday. thbovn,1774 oi-thb., 1770 icon d., 1020. ass'ated. '65. Lr I'^nuvnciini- 1S2!). n died, 1700, 3ulloden,1740 pea re b., 1564 died, 1824.— I Friday. Sunday. )VgO. rell born, 1599 rk. ! of London, I, unday. of Ave enters ons. 1420. ) the 15th, and onth. PAPERS Off. toria St. Till:: NKWRJl .NDLA.ND AL.\L^NA(3, . MAY, 1878. MOONS PHASES, Calculated for Mean Time at St. Jo/r/zV, Knrfoundknd. J\vr^ M()o\ 2ti(l day, l>h, 20in, Morning First QuAUTKR Otii dny, 71), 2m, E\eiiiiij?. FiTKL Moon ]6;li day, Vlh, Im, Moniiu/jr. TjAsrOrAUTKR 2.">id liay, lOh, 11 in, Excniiifr. "Sv-w Moov .''.I'-t (hiv, lOh, 17m, Evening, I _ ' (.'. (ijip- time. ^ 1^ Sun' Sun. ^Equa. ITiqh V, ;'5^ rises i sets Sim's ! of Wafer at '-s^ ; 5?5 at lleeh time. St. Julm''s. s:) St. John's. Kijim. Sun's • of Deeh . time. tuition. Slibf. ; 3Iemoninda, ^-c. h. m. li. m. ' m. ». a. w- 1 4 4S, 7 6^Mo 7 3 1 6 Th O ^ i 47 7 7 15 25: 3 Hi 7 F 3 4 45 7 8 15 43. 3 1- 7 S 4 4 43 7 10 16 nj 3 2! 8 Su. 5 4 42 7 11 16 17; 3 26 s M G 4 40 7 li 16 4 3 31 9 T I 4 39 711 16 51 3 'M\ 10 W 8 4 38 7 15 17 7 3 3910 Th. 9 4 36 7 16 17 23i 3 43 11 F 10 4 35 7 18 17 39 3 45 ti S 11 4 33 7 19 17 55 3 4 1 Su. 12 4 32 7 21 18 111 3 49 ') u 13 4 31 7 21 18 25 3 50 3 T 14 4 29 7 23 18 3;>j 3 51 4 W 15 4 28 7 24 IS 54 3 51 .-) Th. 16 4 27 7 25 19 8 3 50 6 F 17 4 26 7 27 19 21; 3 49 t S 18 4 24 7 28 19 35 3 47 8 Su. 19 4 23 7 29 19 48 3 45 8 M 20 4 22 7 30 20 3 42 9 T 21 4 21 7 31 20 13 3 39 10 VV 22 4 20 7 32 20 25 3 3) 11 Th. 23 4 19 7 33 20 G 3 3 ) 11 F 24 4 18 7 34 20 47, 3 25 S 25 4 17 7 35 20 oS\ 3 19 1 Su. 26 4 16 7 36 21 9 3 13 2 M 27 4 15 7 38 21 19 3 7 3 T 28 4 14 7 40 21 29 3 4 \V 29 4 13 741 21 3H| 2 52 i 5 'Jh. 30 4 13 741 21 47 2 44; 6 F 31 4 12 7 42 N 21 56 '2 3.")j 6 m. n. it\ 42 7 15 7 32 47 8 3 20 8 3(5 53 9 12 30 9 48 sio 28 50 .1 15 45 10 45 20 1 ti") 35 3 15 49 4 20 5(* 5 18 45 6 1(1 :].i ^ / 22 7 45 8 8 30 53 9 15 .S9 10 22 10 43 5 11 30 0.) • • 20 3) 17 1 45 18 o 52 25 3 o-> 25 4 50 15 5 4(1 6 20 40 7 1 S. S. Philip & James, Ooe'r. Dnrb'ng sii'orrt, into office, 1855. 4— .•\i)dlcali(iii ofNa- pnlcon I., 1814. 5 — Napoleon I died at Si. llel'Mia, 1821 — Pi'ace pivx-laiin'd between the allied ])o\vers & liiissia, 185t). Pins IX. born, 1702. 11— Massaci'c at Delhi, 1857. 12 — General FAection under new Constitu' tion, \^o~). Found itir', f.tv Mean Time n( Sf, John n, X.'irfo\(iirllan(i. I'lTtST QcAitri'.n sih ^i\\, l>*li, 24in, Mornin;nf, ]''ri,i- IMonx 1-ltli ih\\, Hh, '2\u\, ]']voiiiiij-. liAsi' (^irAHTi:n !.':.'nii (i;iy, .'III, 4oin, I'lvcnirif^. .Ni:w Modx ;;()tli ■ 'rv Sf. ./•■/ hr.^. ixdioii. //'//r'. ■ 1). m. 1. III. / m. s. H. in. 1 .. pr>. R i 1 4 1L> 7 4:5 V22 4' 2 27 7 20 7 40 1 » .. i Su i (> 4 I'J 7 4-1 2'1 I'J 2 17 7 5S 8 18 M ' M " '^ 4 11 7 4.5 22 20 2 8 H 37 8 r,7Georjre Jil. 1).. ]rr,8. T T \ 4 4 10 V 45 22 27 1 5S 'J 17 40 Battle ot .Maerenta, W ^Y 4 ]{) 7 40 22 ;m 1 47 10 10 23 185U. Th Th 1 ]0 7^7 22 •10 1 37 10 ih 11 10! F 1' 1 7 4 i» 74s "2 41. 1 20 1 1 37 .. .. 0— Penteeost— Whit S S ' S 1 !• 7 ^18 22 52 1 1-1 5 33' Sunday. Su. _ 1 Sr u 4 ii 2'' 57 1 3 1 ,3 1 35r/mr/ Jure. 1840.— }} M 10 4 S 7 50 23 ') 51 2 5 2 38 (hn^r. Iia)incrman T T n 4 S 7 51 23 (i 3i) 3 13 3 45: sworn into office. W;] AV IL' 4 S 7 51 23 10 27 4 15 4 48 Th.l T!i . lo 4 7 1 "— i;;? 13 15 5 20 5 uOAfnffnaChai-ta .signed F : V li 4 7 'J 3 1 7 2 *■> 20 G 45; 121.'5. 8 ] s 15 4 (; 7 ')'■') 23 10 7 10 7 .35; Su. ] .-r 1() 4 C. 7 5:-; 23 •J.) 22 « 8 2.» Trinity Sunday. \ :m yi 17 4 () 7 51 23 •Jo ;;5 8 45 U 5. John Wesley b., irO.'5 T T IN •j r, 7 54 23 25 17 !) 27 ()4Sf3;ittle of Waterloo, w w l:) 4 (; 7 '')■'> 23 20 1 10 8 10 27; 181,"). 1 'Ih. T;, 20 4 7 7 56 23 27 1 13 10 45 11 7 Accession Q. Vifinria 1 F F .IM 4 7 7 55 23 27 1 20 1 1 27 11 50 _Cori)us Christi. 1 S 1 S ioo •i s 7 50 23 27 1 30 . . . . 10 21— Proclamation (J. i Su. 1 Sr-. L':{ 4 M 7 50 23 2() .152 30,0 53 Victorhi, 1837. 1 AI 1 1 '\: 1 ^i Hi 4 !) 7 50 23 25^ 2 5 1 15' ] 40 St. John Baptist— 'V ::^j 'l it 7 50 23 2J 2 IS ;: 8 2 40 Midsummer Day. \ W i w iLM) 4 10 7 50 23 22 2 31 3 13 8 45 20 — St. Michael — f Th. 1 Th. l;7 1 10 7 5fi 23 20 2 43 4 1.5 4 47i JMichaehnas Day — F 1 1' L'S ■4 10 7 5() 23 17 '> 50 5 15 45 DM fien. Assembly 1 S 1 N liD 4 11 7 50i L'3 14 3 8 10 ()'3")i vf Xevjtil (limdved, 1 Su. 1 .'■■ ' ■ ;;o 4 11 7 .^(i' y 23 11 3 20 () 57 7 20' ]8(in. 1 T ; 1 ^^' ^ \ .(iiiiitli )n of t iine to |)( » sn litr;u-t(>< Jrom apparent time to the •Jtji, ;n)(l to !)o a d(h (1 tlio remainder of the month. 1 -tr% THE X K W 10 1; N D I. A N D A\M\ N A (' . U JULY, 1878, d. MOON'S 1'IIASE.S, (hilcidaled A >»/• Mean Time at St. Joh/i'a, Nivfounillaiid. Morninfl', ' ^ I'lvoiiiu^'-. FnisT QlTAl IIKK . 7th day, 4!i, ^Oin, Moniiriar. Fui.i, Mdon 14th day, 7li, 24n», Morning. . • • • > • * • • Last (Jiiaiiiku 22iiil dav. 81i. 45lii. Moriiiiio-. Mkw V Moon 29tl» day, Oh, lUm, FvetiiiiM-. ■ — r * * (i. tnip. liiiw. 1 ia, S;c. rr 2^ Sun Sun E'ltiu.', I/i'/k V '^^ rises netn Sun.i 1 o/" : U ^/(J/- at MiiiHurundu, See. Sj Si < It Jj<:r li- ', linn:. St. Ju/iu'i (3 S 1 SI. J o/in\s. iiuti III. I add. \ 1 ■ : h. m. h. m. ' i m. 8* a. m |i. m.' M ' 1 4 12 7 do N 23 7 3 32 7 42 8 5SirlM'eol died, 1850 1) ] 1ZP'. T 2 4 13 7 '}o 23 2 3 43 8 25 8 45, J'oiuinioii (JaiuHla lageuta, W 3 4 13 7 o4 22 58! 3 00 9 8 9 3(i' iiiauyiiruted, 1MJ7. Th 4 4 14 7 54 22 53 i 4 6 9 53 10 J5 Ainericiin liidepoii- F .5 4 1.-, 7 .54 22 47: 4 16 10 40'll ()| delict' I77<). f__-\Vliit S 6 4 15| i o6 22 41, 4 27 11 25 1 1 48 5— Friucess Helena L » T i 1 1 I. Su. 7 4 16i 1 OkS 22 35| 4 3() • • • • 15' married, L^;ii. 1840.— M 8 4 17 1 o'li 22 2Si 4 46 40 1 5 7 — Free Trade Act office. T ! 9 W :10 4 18 4 19 7 62 7 51 22 22 2Ij 4 oo\ 1 32 14, 5 4' 2 35 2 2 passed, 1855. 3 10 Cajie Itai/ and Cape Th. 11 4 19^ 7 51 22 6 5 12 3 48 4 25! Jircfoii I'lcctrtc Cubic a .sisrned a y 12 4 21 7 50 21 fA 5 20 i 5 3 38 i laid, l'>>0. ^ fc V • ' ■ H^ ■ • ^^ *.^ -^j^ S 13 4 21 7 50 21 49 5 27 6 10 6 4oTlavci(>cUsi victory at 1 Su. 14 4 22 7 49 21 40' 5 341 7 5 7 30 Failclii)ore, 1857. :lay. 1 'li., iro.*? 1 Vati'rioo. 1 M lo 4 23 7 48 21 31 ; 5 40: 7 53 8 15 St. owitheii's Day. T 16 4 24i 7 47 21 21; 5 46 8 35 8 53' W 17 4 2,3 7 46 21 111 5 51, 9 10 9 3i> lIavei(K'k re-take;* T ^«b^^A A V^ J dT Th. 18 4 26 7 45 21 l: 5 56; 9 48 10 5 Oa\viipor.\ 1657. . Vicloria F 19 4 27 7 44 20 50' 6 O'lU 2210 37 6utt'/-//<;r /7/7/. ('.//., Christi. ? S 20 4 28J 7 43 20 39 (J 4 10 5311 10; arrived in y/UI.,'0'J. lation Q. % Sl\ 21 4 29 7 42 20 28, 6 7 11 2V li ■io 1807. 1 M 22 4 30 7 41 20 16: 6 10 ... 3' aptist — 1 er Bay. J K'liael — f T 23 4 32| 7 40 20 4' 6 12 22 43 Princi'. of JValcs ar- W 24 4 33, 7 39 19 51, 6 14 1 7i 1 33 r/ccd at 'bi. Jo/nii, Til. 2,> 4 34: 7 38 19 38 6 1... 2 2: 2 36 l^OU. as Day — I As-»'i). U 29 T 30 4 38' 4 39 i 7 34 7 32 18 18 441 6 13: G 4o! 7 5 French Kcvi-hilion, 3oi 6 IF 7 29: 7 50 \^:>i). ne to the th. J W 31 441 7 31 X18 15' 6 8 8 12; 8 33 1. Lv,.l.i J [^Ln ffVcM vai'ietv,) . W. COLLISll'3, street. ' No. V2 THE XEWFOU.NDLAXI) ALMANAC. i,v — - J f AUGUST, ISVS. MOON'S rilASE?, Cnlculatcd for 3Lan Tijve nt St. JohiCi*, Ncwfouncflmd. FmsT QuAUTKU utli vhiv, OIi, 4'Jiu, >[»)rrjinjr. Full ^\^)oy liith clnj, hli, 4()tn, EvtMiiii>r. LAbTQuAiiTKR L^lst (lii^, iL'li, .''>7in, jMoriiin^, IS'kw iMooN 'Jf* ' S 53 9 loSlnvory abolisliod in F '> 4 44 7 28 17 45; 1 9 37 9 58: JJi-iiish Doiiiiniont^, S 3 4 4.> 7 27 17 29 5 57 10 19' 40; 1834. Su. 4 4 4(5 7 25 17 1.',! 5 52 11 11 22 1st Atlantic Telegraph M 5 4 48 7 24 10 57 5 46 11 45 . . . j Cable Imd, 1850. ' T 6 4 49 7 22 16 4i: 5 40 8 33 Duke of K.linburgh W "; 4 50 7 21 16 24| 5 .']:5 1 1 30 burn, 1844. 7h. 8 4 51 7 19 16 7 5 26 2 3 2 43C!iniiiiijr iIjimI, 1827. F 9 4 o.i 7 18 15 50, 5 18 3 30 4 1 5 Prince J/enri/ of the S 10 4 54 7 10 15 ;}.': 5 9 4 5'^ 5 37 Netherlands arrtved Sr. 11 4 55 7 15 15 15; 5 8 6 35 in St. Ji^in's, 1846. j\l h'J 4 6) 7 i;j 14 57 4 f)0 7 7 22114— rrintii)g iuvent- '1' l.i 4 58 7 11 14 381 4 39i 7 42 8 eil, 1437. W 14 4 59 7 9 14 20 4 29: 8 15. 8 33' Th 1,-) 5 1 7 8 14 1: 4 17 8 48 9 5 Gas first iisp 4:s 7 50; 8 12St. John Baptist be- 1'^ ;}0 5 21 40 8 .-.8 3(t 8 ;52i 8 51i hcadod. s .•n 5 22 :)< V s ;5 ■■ 12 9 1 933.1. Hniiv:.ndind, 1088 ■MMa — . VENETIAN BLINDS^ K»,'j>aired and ^lounted, At J. W. COLLIER'S, No. 6, Victoria Street, TFlf: NKWrOUXDLAND ALMANAC. I* I i MOONS I'JIASKS, Cftlctilafccl for Mean Time at Hi. Jo/m'g, XarfoiiutHtivd. FiTisT QrARTjai ^rd i 5 liG 4?; 7 8\ 8 3)1 5r 12' 55 10 35 10 i7;ll . .i 1 2 4 5 G 7 7 fS 8 9 14' 4i) 33 10 54 10 11)11 37L. 58i 19 39 21 21i 411 o: 33 45 20 50 57 1 43: 20 50 : 20 47 15 45 10 I5:i0 43 U 20 11 ...J 40' 39 0' 57| 41, 231 A firm fie Cable of ]f'C-y !/rap//'('fl iDid secur- ed, leOZ. t '>[ Q 47| 9 27 9 () 30 8 25 20 35 5 00 (. 30 2S| ol 43i 8| 15 50| 23; 31 i 19 42i 25i G 50 Great Ennf.er^ arrived at Heiut.n Content U'Uh l.>:^()0 L'uile, G7 d~Catholic Cathedral Ct)}isecrated, I'-Ho. 11 - J-irst E.rhihition held ill yjli., ]f^72. Muscow bullied, 1812 Prote$taut Cathedral consecrated, ]!<6(). ■22—Ut Ses. l]./i Gen, Aif-tembli/ r//.s\, 1^74. Piu-ific Oreiiii (.li.s- fovL'red, 1513. Strasbourg iidl^, 70. St. Jlicliael. BRITISH, FRENCH and AMERICAN KOOM: PA-PER (In great variety,) At J. W. COIiLIER'S, No. 6, Victoria St, ]i TiiF, m:\\it)IM)I,am) almanac. OOTOBSS, 13*/ S. ilOUN S rilASKH, Cakulnttd fur Mam Time iti .^^ Julius, XiirfouudlnnrJ. FinsT QcAKii.ii . 3r(l day, 3li, .'jOiii, Moniiiiff, I'll L MuuX r Qi.Ai{ V Modn 11 til cliiv, oil, 24m, Moriiiiif^. L\.s i:it . . ]9Lli tlii_), oil, 39in, Mtiriiiii;,;. ^■K> ^Otli diiy, 7li, 2H(n, Morniu;;. ► ' >^ : ! (/. }>- tiaie.\ \ p^ '^ ; San '. San ' 'E'mia^ 'l^'J'i' ' S.I /'<'.ve6- 1 sets SiuCis Ir ■ ^^''''^'" "^ ' Muuurandu, .Sr. ». i' . '^ I Lh'r ii- time. '-''• ''"'*'* *'• _5 •<* ^ .S7. Juhn's. nation. ' suhf, i 1 II. 111. h. m ' ! m. 8 i 1. in. ''. tn. •V 1 <; ^j O.'JGS H 14 10 19 10 12 10 3.' J »/ T,'.le(froph Mtssm/,' w 21 6 5 o :i;} y 37 10 38 10 bo 11 19; from'c. lUtion, U\ Tit. ;i () (j ol 4 10 57 11 45 . . . ! First Su-ainer ou F Jj (5 8 o 2i» 4 24 11 15 15 -^0: liiver Hudson, '07. s o; (5 {) 27 4 47 11 ;!3 130 2 12'J5aLtle Thames, 181.3. av. h! 1 1 i) 2,') 5 10 11 51 3 2 3 49 Jenny Liud b., l82'J. M 7| I'J ,') 2o 5 33 12 8 4 27 4 50 T 81 «) H ") 22 5 56 12 25 5 27 5 53 W 9| 6 1o o 20 (5 19 12 41 G 13 6 3(>Ureat lire iu Ciii- Til. 10 G 17 o l.S 6 41 12 57 <) 50 7 5 fa^Jo, l67i. F 111 6 18 o IG 7 4 13 13, 7 20 7 35 8 12 () l-'i) o 14 7 27 13 2Hi 7 50 8 3 America discovered, St- Hi! 21 .5 12 7 49 13 42 8 17 8 30; J 492. M 14 <) 22 'i 10 8 12 13 oil 8 45 9 liatlle of Junna, 1800 T 1,t' (i 2-1 8 31 14 10 9 15 9 30! \V 1(51 6 2.-> o G 8 56 14 23 9 45 10 2 Queen Marie Antoi- Til. 1 7 H 27 <3 4 9 18 14 35 10 20 10 3S| nette beheaded, y IS (i 28 o 2 9 40 14 47 11 Oil 23 1793. s 10 () ;{o <> 10 2 14 58 11 50 . . . .su. 20 (3 ;Ji 4 58 10 23 15 8 21 50 M 2j o;j 4 57 10 45 15 IN 140 2 2V Battle of Trafalgar, T 22 G ;h 4 55 11 6 15 27, 3 13 3 52! 1800. W 23 <5 oO 4 5;}' 11 27 15 35 4 25 4 57: •111. 24 (5 ;}7 4 oil 11 48 15 43 5 25 5-48:\Vebster died, 1850. 1^- 1 2(1 () ;iD 4 50 12 9 15 511 G .0 G 33 Battle^Bulaklava, o4 S 2()! (5 40 4 48' 12 30 I.') 5G t) 55 7 17; «c. 27; 6 42 4 46 12 50 16 1 7 40 8 V M , 28 () 4;j 4 45^ 13 10 16 G 8 25 8 4o L'cnewlent Irisli .%- T 29, 4o: 4 43i 13 30|1G 10 9 8 9 30; ciefi/ Incvrpurated, AV ! oo; G4G, 4 41, 13 50:i6 13 9od 10 I7j 1839. Til. :n' G48' 4 40 8 14 I "'<^_ rises Sf'tS Sini'.v <> / ' Tfa/< r nf Memoranda, S,-e, 1 ^ t herli- liDie. St J( It 11 ',*. ^J 1 St. ,h >/w\s'. i /y/. : h. m. Ii. ni ° ' m «. 11, ni.; ■. m.i r 1 H 49 4 .SS S 14 21): 16 17 11 3;) 11 58 All Rnints'Dny. s 2; f) ol 4 3G 14 4816 18.. ..1 30, Ml Souls' Day. Su. 3 6 .'i3 4 ;i5 15 7; 16 18 1 5 1 40 Free Sf. And-ev.i' M 4 6 -A 4 33 15 25 16 1^: 2 18 3 Clinrch opened, '50. 'Y 5 G.OH 4 32 15 44116 1<> 3 40 4 13Bat. ]iikLM-maii, 1854. AV 6 (5 f)? 4 30 16 216 14 4 42' S 8i Th 7 OoO 4 29 16 20 16 M 5 32: 5 531 J." 8 7 (> 4 27 16 37 16 7 6 10' 6 28i S 7 2 4 2(5 16 55 16 2 6 45 7 2 PriiK'P Wfilop b., "41, Si: 10 7 3 4 2a 17 12 15 iO- 7 18 7 35 Neirfuinidlavd (tnd X. iM 11 7 4 21 17 28 15 5 1 7 50 8 5 I'itrk Ti'Ier/roph 'J' 12 7 6 4 22 17 4r) 15 43 8 22 8 38 optried, 1850. AV 13 7 8 4 21 18 J 15 34 8 55 9 13 '111. 14 7 10 4 20 18 16'15 25 9 30 9 49 Mozart born, 1719. V 1,0 7 11 4 19 18 02' 15 15 9 58 10 2S s 1() 7 12 4 18 18 47,15 4 10 50 11 16 St:. 17 7 14 4 16 1 9 2 1 4 53 11 42 , . ..Suez Canal opened, ]\l IS 7 15 4 15 19 16,14 40 12 45 1809. 'J' 19 7 17 4 H 1 9 30 1 4 27 1 17 2 3 W 20 7 IH 4 13 19 44il4 13 2 30i 3 10' Th 21 7 20 4 12 19 57113 58. 3 44' 4 15; ]'^ 22 7 21 4 11 20 10' 13 42 4 45 5 15;St. Cecelia, •S 23 7 23 4 11 20 23 13 25' 5 42| 6 5 Sir. 24 7 24 4 10 20 35' 13 81 6 32; 6 57 M 25 7 26 4 20 47; 12 50' 7 201 7 45! T 20 7 27 4 8 20 59 12 311 8 lOJ 8 33 AV 27 7 28 4 7 21 10 12 1 1 ! 8 o->, 9 20 First steam printing, Th. 28 7 30 4 7 21 21 11 5i: 9 43' 10 5: 1814. V 29 7 31 4 6 21 81 11 30 10 28 10 50^ s 30 7 32 4 (i S 21 41 11 8 11 15 11 38 St. Andrew. JOHN T/. COLLIEB, HOUSE, SHIP, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, JTo. 6, Victoria Street, St. John's, Nfld. 1« TIIL M:VVFOi;Mt!..\NJJ ALMANAC. D£ii;iS:MBliiP-, 1878. Cnli'ulfifcd for ^/(,'(ln Time at St. JohiCs, K^n-foundhtnd. VinsT Qf Aun.ii 1st diiy, 111, 7in, ICveninpr. Vv'.A. .Mo,)>f <,)ili (liiy, 4!i, litin, JOvonin^. l.Asr (^»i'.\iMKii IHlli da}', 1 111, .'i.".in, Ev»iiiiiK. Imksi' (^UMMiiii .'{1st ni Snii lupia Itiijh S-. S. rises sets 1 t Sini\'i of 11 '(//'/• ut Memoranda, ^-c. »i ;»» ut I Dnli- time. St. John's. Si. Ji,hit\ 1 5. : udlion. suht. ■ 1 1. m. h. in.' ° ' ID. «. a. III.! 1 . III. Sc' 1 7 ;).•{ 4 .") S 21 .')0 10 4.i 1 2 IJiit. A lister] it7., 1805 M 2 7 ;i.3 4 o, 21 iVJM 22 30! 5.5 1st Siiti. in A'iit, T 1 3 7 3rary-T-ouiaa, Pn'/K'^i-? lioyal, born 21st Nov. 1840 ; married 25th Jan., id^-.f^^ at the Cln])el ]{oyal,toHis Royal Highness, Prince Frcderick-William-Ni«.')iolas-(;harles,ot Prussia. Albert-Edward, Prince of Wales avd FmyI of Duhlin, born Oth November, 1841 ; married 10th March, 180.3, at Windsor, to I'rincess Alexandra, daughter of Prince Christian, of Denmark. Alice-Maud-Mary, born 2.'^)lh April, l>!i.3; married 1st July, 1802, at Osborne, to His Royal Highness, Prince Frederick- William-Lonis, of IIesse-]')armstadt. Alfred-Earnest'Albert, born 0th August, 1844; married 2(5th February, 1874, to Iler Imperial Highness, jNlarie-Alexandrovna, daughter of the Czar of Russia. Helena-AiTgusta-Victoria, born 25th May, 1840 ; married .5th July, 1800, to llis Royal Highness, Prince Christian, of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg. Louisa-Caroline-Alberta, born 8lh }ilarcli, 1.-48; married 2.3rd March, 1871, to the most noble the Maniuis of Jjorne. Arthur-William-Patrick-Albert, born 1st May, 1^'.")). TiCopold-George-Duucan-Alhert, born 7t!i Aju-il, 1-.") !. JJeatrice-Mary-VicLoria-veuuuie, born 14th April, loo7. CO M DO > w 03 W Ui cit- m % EH O ^^> niK M-AVFfXMM.AXI) AI.MAXA( Ilor Majesty's Chief Ciilcers of State. o •rH ft •iH trf o ® > p O ■+-» o ft P5 pq O o o W » DO O t-5 nil'; <'Ai!iNi;i'. First liOrd of tlio Tivasury— Rt. Hon. Enrl of Hoaconsfiold. Lord Jli^li ''linnr-ollor— l!f. Hon. Lord ('aims. liord President of the Council— His (irace the Duko of Kicli- mond. J.ord I'rivy Soal— Kt. Hon. ICurl of Ucaoonafiold. (Mmnccdlor of (lie lixcIiequer—lU. Hon. Sir Stafford H. Nortliooto. Secretary for Honi'^ Department — iJt. Hon. IJicliavd A. Cross. Secretary for I'orci^rn AtTairs — lit. Hon. Va\v\ of Derby. Secretary for tlio ("oionies — l\t. Hon. lOarl of ('arnarvon. Sc(a'etary of War— iJt. Hon. (lathorne Hardy. Sccr'.'tary for India— Most Hon. Marqni.sof Salisbury. Postmast(M'-(!(>neral — Lord John Manners. First Lord of tlio Admiralty— lit. Hon. Wm. Smith. NOT IN TIIK CAHINKT. Drosidont of the Board of Trade— lit. Hon. Sir C. B. Adderloy. President of the Poor Law l^oard . Vice President P^dncation Committoo— lit. Hon. Lord Sandon. (Jliief Commissioner of Works. &c.— lit. Hon. Gerard J. Noel. Commander-in-Chief -H. \i. H. the Duke of Cambridge. Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster— lit. Hon. Col. Taylor, M.P. .Tndjj:e-Advocate-(ieneral — lit. lion. (1. A, F. Cavendish Ben- tick, M.P. Under Secretaries for the Colonies — James Lovvthcr, Esq., ]\I.P., liobert G. W. Herbert, Es(i. Attorney (icneral — Sir Jolin llolker, Q.O. Solicitor General — Sir Havdinpf S. GiiTard. Under Secretary for War— Earl of Cadogan. inELAND. Lord-Lieutenant — His Grace the Duke of Marlborough. Secretary for Ireland — Sir jMichael E. Hicks-Beach. . Under Secretary — T. II. Burke, Es(|. Commissioners of the Great Seal — lit. Hon. Sir Joseph Napier, Bart., Mr. Justice Lawson and Master Brooks. Lord Justice of Court of Apneal — lit. Hon. Sir Wm. James. Vice-Chanc(dlor— lit. Hon. II. E. Chatterton. Attorney General— lit. Hon. G. A. C. May. Solicitor (Jeneral — Hon. I). Plunkett, Q.C. Law Adviser — Gerald Fitzgibbou, Esq., Q.C. Commander of the Forces — Gen. lit. Hon. Sir John Michel, G.C.B. Hereditary Lord High Steward — Adm. the Earl of Shrews- bury and Talbot. SCOTLAND. Lord Justice General— ^ lit. Hon. John Inglis, LL.D. Keei)or of the (ireat Seal— Ivirl of Selkirk. Keejier of tlie Privy Seal — ]\[arquis of Lothian. Lord Justice Clerk — lit. Ilnn. James Moncrief. Lord Advocate — Willinm ^^'atson, Ivsq., M.P. Lor-! Clerk Register— lit. Hon. Sir Wm. Gibson Craig, Bt. Soliciior General — — . ('nniinander of the Forces- -.Afajor-Gcneral J. P. Stuart, C.B. tJ fy TUK NKWioi :,j>la:n1) almanac. lit COLONY OF NEWFOUNDLAND. Governor, Commandcr-in-Chiof^ and J'irc-Admirc I. iiis ExcKLLKNCY Sin JOHN iiAWi.EY cLOMai, t;.c.?.i.(;. rHvatc Secretcmj, IIkniiy Moore Jackson, K.A. Colonud Aides- dc- Camp. Edwahu L. Jauvih, Esquire. FiiKDicniCK 11. Uuowi'V, Esquiro, INLB. Tho Eseoutivo Council. The llonoruble F. B. T. Carter, Premier. The Honorable James J , Hogerson. The Honorable Pldward D. Shea. The Honorable \V. V. Whitoway. The Honorable Stephen Kendoll. The Honorable W. J. S. Donnelly, Clerk of the Council— llor\. Edward D. Shea. Th.0 Legislativo Oouncil. The Honorable Edward Morris, President. The Honorable liobort Kent. The Honorable Edward White. The Honorable Peter G. Tessicr. The Honorable John Winter. The Honorable Edward D. Shea. The Honorable William J. S. Donnelly. The Honorable Augustus W. Harvey. The Honorable Robert Thorburn. The Honorable Thomas Talbot. The Honorable Stephen lleudell. 67erA;— Hugh F. Carter. Mastet-in-Chuncenj — Thomas J. Kougli. Usher of the Black i^wa'— William i\ Kcuuie. Doorkeeper — James Walsh. Assistant Doorkcever unJ Mcsscu'jcr — JuiuOii (Jorcora^ m DO » I o o CD CO iiO TIIK NlOWroiNDLANI) AI.MAXAO. pel Ph o o o W CO O •t-a CQ W o rM(;uir«'s. Difitnvt of St. Johii'K If Vn/— Lewis Tossior, Maurice I'oni'lon ami \\ .1. Scolt, MsiiuircH. Jj'infri'rf (if Coiirrjiftini lini/, ,Sinthcrn 7J/f<>/r>«— Joseph I. Liltle, aiul I'atriclv N'uwlaii, Ivniiiiros. Diatrirt of Port do. 6'rrti'e— iS'atluiniel Habhits, l'>.(iiiire. Jh'sfrtcf of Corhoriear — .lolm Ii:)rkc, MH(jiiire. Ihsfrict of Jiitif-dr- J V/yA.— Hon. James J. iiog^ersoii. J)if//i, John Htecr and James II. Watson, Jlsquires. District of JJumn-tsttt—.tohn H. Warren, Oharlos Bo wring and A. J. W. ^feNei!y, Esciuii-es. District of L'luin — Charles Ji. A^rc and James S, Winter, Esquires. District of Fortune liny — Kobert Alexander, l>w)Miro. District of Jjinyeo and LaPvile — Alexander M. I\h'Kay, Esquire. Didricf of Ticii!i)ii/i;o—]loi\. F. U. T. Carter, Charley Duder, ai;d Wm. Keliigrew, Jv-(|iures. C/('/7:-— John Stuart. Clerk At:,'ist(;nt-—}i\chi\vd ]). lloMcu, Solicitor — ,!uliu II. IJoone. Scrijcuaf at yJ /•?/)«— John B. Barnes. /,<7-7v//-?Vm— Biehard B. Iloldtu. Doorkeeper — John liallv. Mcsscn(/cr-~ ( -! corge C'n rri tigtoii . Assist (1)1 1 HI cssevf.'cr —iolci)]ior\ Frond i. Vndcr J)oo:ki'(jKr — Walter Irvine. (hi.far Doorkeeper — John Brien. Assistavt Jkiorkecjwr and Messnif/er — William Jielley. Pirenuni— John Iliprffjns. Atfonioi/ r/orm//— lion. F. B. T. Carter. ('(doviid Siurcfari/ — lion. I'L D, Sliea. Urccivr (n Soli^ \ (■/.• Little, TIIH XKWIOINDLAM) \IM\S\(\ iSolii-ifur (icncrdl—llov. \V. \'. \\ tcwiiy. tSiii'iTi/nr (itiitinil—.)o\\u II. \\ iii'i'cii. C/iiiiniitni Hoard of Wor/,'' — ('harlfs Idiilcr. Colonial Soorctary's C:iico. (\)!t»iifi'ni/fr — Jifnies l»ufi[ihy. Financial Socrotr.ry's OEco. Fiiinnridl Srcrrfari/ — Hon. W. J. S. Donnelly, ('A'/'/;— Ali'xunder 8. Koid. Stipendiary Poor Cosnmi3sia2icr. Co)niniKsio)ie>'-' John Casey. (7(/7.— .loliu Dnripliy. EeTcntLO Dopartniont. UOAltn OF llEVKNUi;. y'/YSfV/«v/— ITon. .Tames .T. l{o;^erHon, Keeeiver (loneral ; Mdwin lUider, Hon. liobert Tliorburn, Hon. Stephen liendell, Hon. 1\ (I. Tessier and Waltor 15. Grieve. IIKVKNUK EHTAnLIHUMKNT. Keeeiver fJenoral— Hon. .Tames .T. Itoj^crson. Assistant Col- Ucior, .lames S. Hay ward, Msci. T.andin^ and Tide Surveyor, .lames li. Noonan. Landin«r Waiters, .James Winter and W. S. Caniiinij:. Third Tjandint? Waiter and Assistant Tide .Surveyor, William White. iMrst Clerk and Wareiiouse Iveeper, William !>outuey. Seeond Clerk, AVilliam Gill. Third Clerk, .lohn JL Ivearney. Fourth Clerk and I^oeker, I'atrick l-'urlonfi:. Fifth (■lerk, .John li. Noonau. Lockers, Kieliard Meagher, and liichd. I.iinnery". Authorized Broker — Henry J. Stabb. OUTl'OIlT SUU-COLI.KCTOHS. iMigo, John G. Lucas. Greenspond, William Lan/?. Trinity, ANilliam S. Green. (Jarbonear, LVlix .J. .AlcC^artliy. Harbor Grace, Ali'xander Clift ; Clerk and Landing Waiter, Thomas W. (iaden. Jirigus, George Gushue. Ikirin, Thomas Winter. — Lamalino, Henry Venning. Harbor IJreton, Fhilip Hubert. I'ushihrough, (Fortune liay) lfenry('amp. lilngl is) i il arbor, St. .Iac(|nes and JJelloram, Geo. T. Snelgrove. Gaultois, Kieliard I'radshaw. Lal'oile, Francis A. l»eid. Twillingate, Joseph J. I'liaree. Oderiu, liichurd McGrath. ChaDuel,(l'urt-uux-liust]ue) lohn I'-vans. M > (T) a t o o 03 H w o o o g © Hi U2 trt- CD O •>•} ■\\\ V\\\\\)V\\)\.\\[) ALMANAC CO I ^•4 (D w u u(Jer, liose JJlanche, John Fiirrieaux, St. Lawrence, Hu^h Vavasor. Kenews, Michael Jaekman, Fortune, Jus. P. Snook. CUSTOMS DKr.VllTMKNT. Comptroller of Ou.stoms and Kegistrar of Shipping for New- foundland and its Dependencies, Hon. James J. liogerson. Sur- veyo of Shipping, W. White, St. John's. Alexander Clift, Harb^i Grace. \V. S. Greon, Trinity. G, T, Snelgrove, English Harbor. David Murphy, Cape Donavista to Salvage. William Lang, Salvage to Cape Freeis. Geo. Simms, Grand Bank and Fortune. John Miflien, Catalina to Ragged Hai'bor. Joseph J. Pierce, Twillingate to Change Islands. , Tilt Cove. John Furueaux, Hose Blanche. Felix J. McCarthy, Curbonear. TIIKASUUY DErARTMENT. Heceiver General, Hon. James J. Rogerson. Clerk, George F. Hay ward. liAiiHADOP — Collection of Duties under Consolidated Statutes— Collector, M. T. Knight. Sub-Collector, Blauc Sablou, Labrador, M. W. Stephenson. Superintendent of Mercantile Marine, Robert Carter. la d u o W •d d DQ 09 03 Surveyor General's Dopartznont. Surveyor General, John H. Warren. First Clerk and Draughtsman, William M. H. Warren. Topographical Surveyor, Thomas Long. Assistant Clerk, Carteret Alsop. DEPUTY SURVEYORS IN OUTPORTS. Northern District— Oilhert H. Cole, Trinity. Charles E. Thom- son, Bonavista. Daniel Murphy, Kings Cove. , Musgrave Town. John T. Oakley, Greenspoud. Henry Miles, Open Hall. Thomas Peyton, Twillingate, , North Shore Notre Dame Bay. William Casey, Carbonear. G. W. R. Ilierlihy, Bay Roberts. John Ilcarn, Brigus. W. Christian, Trinity Bay South. , Random Sound. Pierce Han- rahan, North Shore Conception Lay. George Carter, South Shore Conception Bay. Southern Division — , St. Mary's. Henry Camp, Fortune. Philip Hubert and II. J. Iladdon, Fortune Bay. . Burin. , Grand Bank. Michael Kelly, Fcrryluud. O Thos. Drigcoll, Bay Bulls. Tin: NKWKorxM.ANi) almanac. Board of "Worlss Department, TI: th( )t Of t •nmon ITonso, (,'oIoi5i;il lUiilding, Court Ilons^ps, Gaols. Ciistciii Houses, Hospitals, Luniitio Asylum, iuid all othci" 15uildit! o a o o s A, from Lmver Lance Coi-e to Bar — Rev. O. U. Harrington, Pierce Currie, David Currie, (Britannia Cove) Absolom Cooper, (Bluff Point) John Late, (Middle Lance Cove) Joseph Pittman, (Skinner Cove.) Trinity— Rav. Benjamin Smith, G. H. Cole, Alexander Brem- ner, Robert White, William Pittman, Benjamin Miller, Fred, g' Gover, (Trouty) George Fleet, (Cuckolds Cove) Arthur Watts, (§ (North Side) John Randle, (Ship Cove) Robert Lawlor, North , Side) Capt. E. l\. Cookesley, W. S. Green. 2 English IFarhor and Salmon Cove — J. S. Collis, Geo. Barnes, Wm. 2 Penny, .John Batston, Wm. liugden, Sprague Freeman, John © Goss, Jacob Pitcher, (Salmon Cove.) Bird Island Cove— Arihwr Tilley, Charles Trass, Abednego P Hobbs, Thomas Tilley, Geo. Oldford. g Catalina and Ragged Harhw — Thos. Stone, Alex. Bremner, S. Jeans, David Rennie, Isaac Snelgrove, Thomas McCormack,\Vm. Ncfrman, .Josiah Stone, (Little Catalina) Thos. Donovan, (Rag- ged Harbor.) New and Old Bonaventtire — Capt Field, Moses King, Robert Hobbs, (Cats Cove) Levi Short, (Old Bonaventure) Ed. Gardner, (British Harbor.) Greens2H>nd — J. T. Oakley, sr., Fred. White, John J. Murphy, J. T. Oakley, jr., Geo. Allen, jr.. J. Dominy, Robt. Whitemarch, oo John McDonald, M.D., Alex. McMillpc. «* Pools Iflamd—Veter House, Job Davis, "William Knee, (Pool's bj Island) John Ilefferton, (Swain's Island) John Ilawe, Edward O Uishop, (Pinchard's Island) Jacob Ridout, (Cape Freels.) 2 Brookli/n — M. D. Stores, "Wm. Stares, sr., ^Matthew Waugh, ^ Francis Stares, .lolm IIi:udcock, jr., Wm. Blundon, Wm. Handr ^ •cock, Jacob Taylor. Musgrave To-icn — Thos. Greening, Thos. Saint, Jas. Re/ider. sr., Joseph Greening, Thomas HoUoway, John Oldtord, Gideon Way, \\h\\. Greening, R. Pitt. • ' Salvage. — James Burden, Thos. Oldford, .John Snmson, James Q Pike, (Flat Island) John Squires, James Brown, (Bisliop's liar- § bor) James Bur(*en, jr., Josejtli Brown. t^ Bonavistja—l)n\\^ Candow, John G. Skelton, M.D., Jabez Saint, ^ Samuel Rowsell, Alfred Vincent, Wm. Brown, Thomas Harris, ^ John Swyors, Dr. Forbes, Ja«. iMiiflen, Joseph Rolls, Jos. Brov.n. «• Kings Cove—Y\i^\, W. Kirby, Rev, — Hanley, James Brown, ^ Daniel Murphy, Samuel Jirown, James Sullivan, John Coffin, p* John Moak, Simon Toiiin, (Broad Cove.) ^ Ojmi Hall and Tickle C'oit— Fred. Shears, Henry Miles, Wm. hj Barker, Wm. Quiutou, Andrew SkiUingtou, John Tayloi-, James ^ Long. f XT o *^ o O P CO o ft o o O 4J as o o • rH o a QQ ■+J O 03 o pi o Q M 6 d •p-i o (^ M pq o 1-3 2('. TTTE KEWFOT-XDLAXI) AE^FAXAr. Krelfi — Bobert Penny, James Penny, Samuel Coffin, James Eagan. Gooscherry Islmui—Amhroso Jeans, Edward Sweptapj)]e, Wm. JaPol)s, Simon Wells, Joseph House, John Turner, Joseph Uayvvard. Ivrh'ni Ann and f^'oal r<»r— .Tnlm Prinee, jr., John Prince, 8r., (?^eal Cove) lOdwiird IIuml>ey, William Greening. (Indian Ar?n) Kichard T'>,ylor, (Head of J5ii_v) ^^'illiam Tilley, Joseph Brown, (Indian Arm) George Prince, (Seal Cove.) Ttril/hif/rifn — Tl'.omns Peyton, John Spence, AVni. Curtis, Wm. Leth bridge, Fi-aneis Poberts, John lioberts, Jolin E. Blandford, George Minty. Fof/o— Dr. II. Findlater, James Fitzgerald, Pobcrt Scott, Thos. Drover, Thos. Hodge, Pichard D. Hodge, Matthew Hay ward. Seldom- Coim-lhi — Henry Penny, Patrick Foley, Jacob Powe, Wm. Penny, IMiilip Newell. Cat JLirhor (Tinllhxjnte. and Foffo) — Henry Pobins, M. Havies, George Parsnuw, ]\latthew Gibbons, Joim Gudger, Pichard Par- sons, James Lynch. Loon Bay — Joscpli Poberta, Ebenezer Wheeler, Fred. Slade. Chnnyo Islands, Foyo — Alfred Pike, Thomas N. Taylor, John Pellev, Wm. LeDrew, Thomas Tourivelle, Henry Scammel, Ed. Elliott. Indian Js/rm'/.<— Samuel Penny, William Collins, Wm. Perry, John Bartlett. Hard Island and Joe Bail's Arm — James Polls, Joseph Camden, James Primer, Miles Burke, Tliomas Healy, Thos, Brown, Jos. Jacobs. Ilerriay Kcch—J\ov. Alfred "Winser, Richard Philpots, Esau Blandford, Henry Miles, John Squires, Thomas Daily, William Kic'liinond. Ken- Bonareniure — Edward Gardner, James Toop, John Gard- ner, Jos('j)li Miller, James Ivamy. Ward's Harbor to Jachef's Arm — .T. Campbell, (Little Bay Tsliiids) John Pnssell, (Ward's Harbor) James King. (King's Cove) Wm. Marshall, (Little Bay Islands) John B. Wills, James Xtu'ris, (*l'liree Arms.) Korth-wesf ylnii to Shoe C'or^?— Frederick Thomas, Wm. Noble, fHiavlos Collins, Joseph 31 ills, James Gray, Jacob Toms, James White. TiUon Tlarhor—Uev. James Brown, Wm. Burlife, J. Brine, Jno. Dwyei", Wm. (ireen. Morefon's Ilarhor and Tizzard's Ilarhor, inchidiny Blach Islands — rUark Osmond, Wm. Taxlor, Charles Brett, Tlioinas French, Jas. Jones, I':iijah Jennings, Wm. Osmond, Wm. Wheeler, (Tizzards Harlior.) Burnt Island, Frjdotts-~'FA]\\ar(i Downton, Thomas Butt, A. Maiiiioi, James Winsor, Thomas AViusor, Matthew Dalton, Josiali Manuel. TIIK XKWFOrXDl.ANn ALMAXAO. 27 Fortune JIaihor — Richard llamilton, Michael IJryau, Michael B.ynie, James Carroll, Sanniel (lillespie, Win. Carroll, (^ludiau Cove) James L)'ver, (Waklroir's Cove.) Jftcksons Arm to llend of Green Jiai/ — John Knight, J. CamjJ- bell, John Kowhell, John WilLs, Joseph Mills. Shj^ Core to Nippers Ilarbur — James Grey, John Stark, Wm. Noble, John Wal&liman. Leadiiuj Tickle — ^Vm. Allcock, Uriah Martin, Noah Chippett. Cat Harbor to Fochj Bay — John Wheeler, Ifobert Wellon, Jno. Bradley, Wm. Pardy, (Musgrave Harbor) Matthew Gibbons, (Cat Harbor) Robert Shelly, (Rocky Bay.) Witless Buy and Baleen — Very Rev. Dean Cleary, James Mur- phy, Tliomas Driscoll, James Carey, Samuel Driscoll, Thomas Gatherall. Buy Bulls— Wm. G, Williams, R. Moekler, M. Rrien. lerryland, (Joplin Bay and Aqno forte— llev. M. A. Clancey, Ed. TIaurahan, John White, James Oarter, Michael Kelly, ]\lartin Devereux, (Ferryland) Patrick Power, Edward Kough, sr., Robt. iSforry, (Caplin J3ay) Peter Winsej-, Michael Meagher, Henry Winsor, (Aquaforte.) Renews and Fertneuse — Michael Jacknian, Andrew Shallow, J. Berrigan, (Renews) Michael Lawlor, (Broad Cove) Wm. Traiuor, Thomas Fennelly, (Fermeuse.) Cape Broyle and Briyns Winsor, AF. Cashin, T. Carew, Green, (C-ape Broyle) Nicholas Power, John Badcock, (Brigus) Wm. Gregory. Trcpassry—llcv. 'W Hennebnry, Henry Curtis, Jas. Waddleton, George Devereux, Tiiomas Sutton. St. Kyran^s—liev . W. Doutney, Patrick Sullivan, Thos. Sulli- van, Joim lirown, John Hennessey. Harlor BoJfit—lle\. John Kingwell, C. D. Chambers, James Miller, Thos. E. Collett, Thos. Hand, Patrick :\iurphy. Beati Harhor — Rev. John Kuigwell, llichard Radway, Joseph Smith. 0(/e/m— Rev. M. Morris, Richard IMcGrath, Philip Power, Andrew Murphy. Great Flaventia—Wex . Chail(>s Irvine, Thoi^. Rielly, Stephen Power, P. Fitzpatrick, John Cj'osgrove. Little riareiifi«i—\\. V\ioiuu, A. Biirke, Thos. Cunnoi's, Tlios. Freeman, Patrick Murpliy. Sound I sit n id. Barren, Isl(,nd and m<»/Vy— A. Blackader, Philip Brown, James Collett. Brun,ch and Li$tress—\Xe\. James Whehm, Edward (i'ouvvay, Richard Kareen, Peter Nasli, Matthew Loiieigaii, T. Vouiig. Saimonier (iSout/iJ—'Tohu Cormack, W\ Curtis, Daniel I);,ly. ^Vf///j(>H/e/Y-V(y/M^— Matthew Carew, Hector Fraser, A. Nowlan. St. J/fl';7/'.s— Michael Whclan, Patrick >^u\vhii), Charles Ii'\:;n, Michael Fagan, Mi'vluiel Muliony. 09 03 O P P ^. d P o OS w o o o pi 02 CO P m o O CO o o u CO OQ P4 O •o o W Pk o l-H •fH ci © u o l-H c« D9 ey, Robert Pike, W. Fitzpatrick, R. Quirk, James Reeves. English Harbor — Samuel Fiander, Dennis Burke, Wm. Yarn. G. T. R. Snelgrove. Gaultois—Vxev . E. Colley, John Lee, Rd. Bradshaw, IL Shep- herd, Dr. E. Thompson, l^kiward C. Gallop. Pose. Bla7i(he—Thos. Ridout, John Rolls, P. IL Sorsoliel, A, McKenzie, Samuel Bomiel. Bur(/et>—V\.e\. Jolin Cunningham, Dr. Hunt, Capt. Small, Fillers, Jamet P. LeGros. LaPoile — Francis A. Road, George Strickland, Wm. Stone, sr.. Thus. J. DeBiturcier, John Cox, Samuel Bfllard, H. Jeffries. Burnt Islmid, Burrfcv and LaPoile — F. J. Tweedle, Nath. King, sr., George Pool, Robert Smurridge, Jeremiah Fudge, J. Small, Channel — Fi-ederick Cox, John Evans, John LeMoine, Nathan Smitli, Wm. Bragg. Shore lyimj between Cape LaHiine and Boone Bay, District of Bur- r/eo and La] vile— Hex. E. Colley, Abm. G. SkiliU"!', .^Iv.tthcwLee, E. ovmes, J. R. \NulkiUd. THE NEWFOrxni.AXD AL^rA?;Aa 20 OAUL8. St. John's Pem'fcnfian/ — Governor, dipt. W. J. Coon. First Turnkey, J. Martin. St'cond Turnkey, .John Fleet. Third Turn- key, . P\)U''lh Turnkey or (rate Keejx^r, .Iniiics Brine. Matron, Mrs. Ihine. Surgeon, Charles Crowdy, M.J), //r/r6or6/we— Gaoler, David Rogers. Surgeon, AV. Allan, M.D. Trinity — Gaoler, William Croeker. Fentjland — Gaoler, George Geary. JPlacentia — Gaoler, Saniu«l Collins. Burin — Gaoler, John Murphy. Bonavista — Gaoler, Michael Fennel. Ticillingate ami Foyo — Gaoler, John McKay. Harbor Breton — Gaoler, William J^orenzeD. Briyua and I'ort-di'Grave — Gaoler, Tliomaa Butler, Greenspiynd—G&oler, John Bridle. counr uousKS. St. Jolni^s — Keeper, Lionel T. Chaucey. Harbor Grace — Keeper, David Ilogers. i'e/ vy/ o ■4.9 CO d o < 05 K] V^ O o o o o •s o o en o nttsK'litid. iiiid are situntid in hit. 4J»V>6'.ori" N., and loiij,'. 64°.lO' .'{('/' W. The Hpi>nratiis is dictplric, of tlie 8th order, witli si siiit/le aririiiMl hiirm-r. ar.il illuiuinati's an arc of the horizon of L'70°. .J(.hii lf(,(iiiolt, Keeper. Ofrr IVdillunn /.ilaiiff, J^oH. — This is a Jf.red white h'fjht. pro- (hiced l>y a two-wicU biuiier, biirnin;^ on a eirciilar Briek Tower, 100 feet, ahove the level of tiie sea, and ean be seen in a lavoiiralde state ot tiie atmosphere 15 naulii-al niilcs. The keepers house is nf wood, painted white and detached. Situat- ed in Latitude 4Si°.l(/.0" Xortli. Longitude O.r.ao'.O" West.— Charles Prowse, Keeper; Henry Waterman, A-^histant. riijfin Jftlnnd, (I'fecusporid, li<72. — Tills Ligh.t house is built of prranite. The tower and keepers dwelling" are attached. Tho illuminating apparatus is dioptric, of the 4tli order. The light is a Jixed red one, produced by u two-wick burner ; it is 85 feet; above the level of the sea and in clear weather should be seen a distance of 12 miles. The light is visible from North by East, through South to West by North, bv eonipass, and is situated in 49°.:V:.]7" Ncrth iat., and 53^.li-J.'?.7" West long. Fred. \\. Oak- ley, K(;eper. C'ine Jionamfa, 1843.— Situate in Iat. 48°.41'.50" N., long. 63°.5' 20" W. ; is a revolviner light, showing alternately every DO seconds a whtfe and red light. It is produced l)y IG argand burners and reflectors, at an elevation above the sea of 150 feet, and in favourable weather it can be seen 18 nauti<'al miles. By keeping this light open with Cape L'Argent, it will carry you clear the Flower Ilocks. Nicholas White, Keeper; Mat- thew White, Assistant. Gree)! Island of. the. eiitnnire of Cnfrdinn Ilarhor, Trinity Bai/y 1857.— Situate in latitude 48'=.:J0M(i" N., long. 5;i°.i^'.4U" \V. A Jixed white light, at an elevation of 1)2 feet above high water, which in favourable weather will be seen from lO.N.E sea- ward, to S.W., 15 nautical miles. Vessels bound Northward by keeping this light open with the North Head of Catalina until lionavista light opens with Cape Le.Tean, will give the Flower Rocks an ample berth— or when coming from the Northward and bound for Catalina, by giving the N. head a moderate berth, you will clear the Brandies Kocks by steering for Green Island light. Peter Woods, Keeper ; Peter Martin, Assistant. Fort Point, Trinity, No. ,3, 1873.— A Ji.red white light npon a wooden tower, painted white, ai.d at a height of 75 feet above the level of the sea, visible in dear weather for 11 miles. The erec- tion is situated in 48°.21'.55" North Iat., and 53°.2G'.5r' West long. The apparatus is dioptric, of the 8th order, with n sinsjle argand burner, and illuminates an arc of the horizon of 320". — In entering the harbor the light must be kept on the port hand. Keeper, Wm. Rowe. Baccalieu Island— The Light-house is situated on the northern end of the Island— Latitude 48°.8'.51" North, long. 52°.47'.50'' West— the tower is of brick, the keeper's dwellinyr (a square building detached from the tower,) is painted while, with the or,// roof red. The light is a cato-dioptricr, first class Holophotal O revolving jvhitc light, shewing a flash every twenty seconds. It in THE NKWl'Ol'NPT.ANl) ALMANA( r;4°.10' with a izoii of carry ; 31 lit- rjvxated 44."{ ft'*'t mI)(>v(! Iiijrli wnter, iind cnii he scpii in clcjir hi •wt'Mtlior .'iOiiiiuticnl mil«'s. WIicii tlic sontlicni cinlof lln' T>ilim»l ^ l>oar.H N.N.E , the li^lit will not l>o visiMc wlicti iicnrcr tlic Jslinid O Ihim 8 miles. It was first cxIiiliiti-U in iSoS. John J{yan, W Koopor ; Mic'liacl IJyaii, AssiNtiint. HI Jlmhor (Irace Ii^lmn/ —Tho iijxht u\ this stntion is rnvolvinp, Q nhowiiiiy in ev«'ry direftinn two irhito JIhi^Ik-s, folloNvod by one W redjiash. Eacli llasli attaiiiH its proatcst [iriliiancy every .'{() see- H nnds. This li^ht, in a t'avouraMe 8tate ol' tlie atnio-;phere. will [x] Ito soon yr) nantif!il niiles. It is Kitiiated itt lat, 4r°.4i*'.-l.V' X., m and ]on>?. bli^.^'.Ut" W. Austin OUe, Keeper; 1*. llonhihun, oa Assistant. ^ Harbor Grace Bench Beacon and Litjhf, IH/JO. — A/uw/ W/zV^ Jiglit pj in a white painted wood Tower staniis on the point of licaeh at B the entrance of Harbor Grai-e. Enterinj; with a fair or leadiiifr ^ wind, l)ring it to bear W. or NV. by .'^., and by iu'epin}? the light p{ or bnilding a little on the starboard liow it will bring yon clear P of the liar, on which at low water there is not more than 8 feet ^ ot water. It is situated in lat. 47°.41'.L's" X., nnd in long. M^'l^'. ^ oo" W., elevation above the sea level 40 feet ; in clear weather ^ it may be seen at a distance of 11 nautical miles. George ^ Jjrown, Keeper. Cape St. Francis, No. 2, 1870.— T/it. 47°.48'.30", long. n2°.4r/.50". §* A Jived red light at an elevation of i'2ii feet almve sea level ; p< under favorable <'ircumstances it will be seen 12 niiles. The _.. illuminating apparatus is dioptric, of the 5th order, with a single argand burner. Cape St. Fraticis Fog Alarm, No. ], 1877. — A powerfnl Siren Trumpet will be sounder! during the contimiance of thick weather and snow storms. It will be sounded five seconds and silent five seconds— sounded five seconds and silent forty-five seconds in each minute. The buildings at this station are of wood, painted white— the roofs flat. On the higher roof is the latern, ele- vated above it on a square block. The lower building is the Fog Alarm house. Jno. Ilagan, Keeper ; Jonas Soper, Engineer. Fort Amherst, at the entrance of St. Johns— A light was first estab- lished at this station in ]8I."{ ; "in 1800 a new House, Lantern and apparatus were erected. The Eight, nji.rpdn-hife one, burns at an elevation of 114 feet, is produced l)y a double argand burner placed in the focus of an annular lens of the fourth order, and in favourable weather can be seen 10 luuitical miles. When Cape Spear is enveloped in fog a heaVy piece of ordnance is also discharged at this Fort every hour during daylight, to assist vessels in making the harbor. It is situated in lat. 47°.35'.-')4"N. and long. .'52°.40'.18" W. John Shepherd, Keeper ; Thomas Moore, Assistant. St. John's— Two jW lights intended as leading marks for ves- sels entering tho Narrows. The lower light will be hoisted on 11 mast on the roof of the Custom House. The upper light (400 yards in the rear) in a small Tower, near the N.E. angle of the Congregational Church, and 180 feet above the level of the sea. As leading marks during the day there will be a disc on the o o o o ^ GQ CO M CD GO ri- *i O O rt- r,-2 TIIF, XEWroUXDLANI) AI.MAXAC. niHht liviKJ Oil tlu> (.'iistoiii Jl()iis(> iind iiiiolli'T on the a{)t>x ( f tlip TowiT roof— the discs jirc jiiiiritcd /w/. J{y ki'cjiiiiir tlicso . lij^Iifs or di.scs it) liin! tilt' lartfest vt'a.st^ls will ck'ur sill daiijri'rs. Crpe Spciir, IWjr). -This lijjrlit is produced by 80von nrjjrimd luinicrs iirid silvi'r<'d n'(]«'ctor«. Mt an clt'vation of '2i\\ feet— it revolves, NJieMiny a Itrijxlit vliite \\fi,\\t every minute, and in favonrahle weather can I'e seen 1M5 nautical miles. Jt is situated in4:''.;{lM 1"N. lat., and W.-'JC AJt" W. Lonj^itude. James (Jani- well, Kcejier; J)c!Miis Cantwdl, Assistant. J-Wri/l'Wfl J/fmf, 1^71.— A Ji.ipd vhiff light of \hc .3rd order, liurniiig on a hrick tower 2i)u lect ahove the level of the sea, visil)lo in favoural)le weather 10 niuitieal miles, liat. 'l7°.()0'.r)H" N., and long. C)'2°J}VA)7" W . The tower is of red brick ; the keep- ers ilwelling. detach'^d from the tower, is painted white and the roof led. Michael Kearney, Keeper ; Philip Kough, Assistant. ('',fA'.i\{)" W., and was first exhibited in 1850. Michael .1. Hally, Keeper ; James Simms, Assistant. Cope Jince »S7m?,'j J'off Alnrm — A powerful Sfemn Whistle lias been placed on Cape liace, aoout 2">0 feet south of the Light- house. It is sounded during thick or fqggy weather or snow storms, for ten seconds, with intervals of silence of fifty seconds, in each minute. The Whistle will probably be heard in calm weatlier 20 miles: with the wind .'JO miles; and in stormy v/eather against the wind, from seven to ten miles. P. Myrick, Engineer. Cape 7Vijp— This tower is of iron, built by the Imperial Government in 1849— .00, and first put into requisition on the 1st January, 18ol. Jt Is ^ fixed white liirht, has 17 argand burners and reflectors — elevated above the l>,t'l of the sea 314 feet — situated in lat. 40°..'i7'.4"X., and in long. r>a°.31'.48"\V. In a favourable state of the atmosphere it can be seen 20 nautical miles. George He vrett, Keeper ; Wm. Costeloe, Assistant. C'lpe St. Matys, ISC/y). — A revolving cato-dioptric light of the first order, producing alternately every minute a brilliant red and a irhife light, burning at an elevation of .300 feet above the level of the sea, and will be seen in a favourable state of the atmosphere 20 nautical mih's from a vessels deck; situated in 40°.49'.30" N. lat., 51°.11'.34'' W. long. The tower is of brick, and on each side stand the dwellings of the keeper and assist- ant, the sides of which are painted white, roofs red. John Itielly, Keeper ; Wm. .1. Collins, Assistant. Doddinff [lead, Great liiirin Island, 1858. — This light is revolting, cato-dioptric, of the second order, producing a brilliant white light every minute, burning at an elevation of 430 feet above the level of the sea, and in favourable weather can be seen 29 miles -situated in 47°.0'.27" Xorth latitude, 5o''.8'.47" West lon- gitude. Austin Sheppard, Keeper; John Churchill, Assistunt. THK NKwrnrxDi.ANn .\i,\i\v\c, :5M /Iritncf l^h'iiil, .}frrcfr''i Ihad, Foitutit- llin/ A | 'ful (lasll- S\\)r n-hit>' liLTlit, ;ui(.•- oihIs. It l»iinn at ail ('l('vatii;n ol' J()h I'tH't alxjvi- , lov , df tlu» Hoa, aii'l in clear Wfatlicr may Ix* scon at a 'lis, ncp .j .Mr, iniloM, antl lio visihlo in every (jiroctidii IrDiii Xorth V' unvr/ Hj^lit is e.\liihite'., lonff. r>.'i'.lM'.(/' W. (approxiinato). Jolm (Jruiuly, Keeper. lllhnnn, Foiiuvr Ihnj, NO. 1, 187.M — \ f.red vhifp lijjflit, at au olevalion of .V) leet ahove the level of tht> sea, and in clear weather should he visilile seven miles. The building is a wooden tower, painted whiti?, and is situated in lat. 17 '.!,'!)".(/ N., and , r);V\i'7'.l'V' West lon;T. The apparatus is dioptric. WMi3" N., and longitude o7°M'.V\" W. The apparatus is dioptric, of the 0th order, with a single argand burner, and ilhimiuates an arc of the horizon of 270°. Edward Dicks, Keeper. iiw/s Blanche, Point, No. 2, 1873— This Light house is built of granite, upon the eastern heail. The tower and keepers dwelling are attached. The illuminating apparatus is dioph-ic, of the 4th order, and a Jlvcd white light will be produced by a two wick burner, !^t an elevation of i)o feet above the level of the sea. It !;;!iould be seen in clear weather 1.} miles. The liij;ht illuminates the horizon from Kast by South, through South to West, bv compass, and is situated in lat. 47°..%'. 48" N., and r>8°.41'.;# W. long. Shag Island IMaek Kock bears West from the light and distant about one mile. Kose iJlanclie shoals W.S.W. half a mile, and Petites lilack liock E. by S. three miles. Ileeper, John A. Roberts. Chnnvel Head, Port-nn-BoAques, 'So. 1, 1875— A^^jw/ ;Wlight, at nn elevation of UO feet above th(> level of the .«ea, 'J'lie light tower and keepers dwelling are of wood and detached. Lat. O d a i. en O l> .'M Tin; Ni'WKirxhi.ANi* \i.M.\XAr o O o • r>< 'd pi o O o I— H I—* ■O M b£ p • 1-4 Q O O d o o a o d •^ d .o o -I7".MM'..17" N.. and lonj; .V.t\()7M(>" WoMt. In .•l.-iu- w«'!itlii'r tlio li;^'lit should lif vidhlc- twelve iiulrs. 'I'lic iiliiiiiiintili}^ iip|):ir;itiis i-i dinjitrif, nf the ' I'iUc, Ivci'jicr. .lolin 'J'. Ni'vill, Inspector of Lifjflit-lioiisos. /./'//// Dues.- One Sldllinfif per ton on all vchsoIh entorinp nny jiorl or harbor of tlm Colony', excejjt coa.stinj^, Hcallnj,', or [i.-.hinjj; ves!S(ds ; but not to be levied iiion^ than once in one yvM. Seiil- injr and coasting vessids — sixpence per ton on rc},'i.ster»', enacts, -" That no jffeator sum than £J') sUmIIuj,' shall be in any year levied for l>i^lit Dues on any ste;uner or vessel enterinj; any port of this (Udony : and no Kteanier plyiri;.; between Murojx; and any port of Xortli .Anieriea, and enlcrin^j; any j)ort of this (Joloriy as a poit of call, ."■hall be liable lo pay any J.ight Dues, or other port charges, ex(;ept pilotage." d'til/mi/n/ 11 (11(1, Inland of St. 7V^r'«— TIio fixed Light on Oal- lanlry Heiul. (Island of St. Peter's) since the lOth August, 1H(L', has been replaced by a, Idasli fiiglit, with intervals of twenty seconds, and by one rod Hash after two white Hashes; situated in lat. Kr'.I.V.'.'U)" N., long. o.^s'^iT' W. ; elevation above high water, ('i4 metres, {'J(»l i;n;jrlish feet). Distance at which tlio light is visible, 18 miles. The light is hidden at the Northward by the high land of St, Pcder's. Liijlil iit the Soiilh i^nfrnucr of St. I'efer\'< — Since 1st October, IM)-J, tli(^ entrance of tin; harbor of St. Peter's, called South Cliannel, has been niar];id by two small fixed Lights, one of svliich is a white Liglit, illiimiiiatiiilain at tlic north of the town. The white light has an eleva- tion of 1 1 moires, and is visible (! miles. The red light is elevated l(» metres, visible •"{ miles distant. The line connecting these two li/chts indicates the midtUe ('hannel. The position of the red light has also becii so determined that as soon as it is seen on the left of Oape I'^agle, vessels coming fi'om Columl"»ier in beating into the X.E. entrance will have notiiing to fear from the shoals of CajJO li'ouge. Lw/it oil Hip South JJ'cff Point of t/>c Txhnul of Dof/s, coikd Point o (I Zf'co?//^— (Commencing on the "1st August \^7\, a light will bo (>xbibit(-(l on the Soutii West Point of the Island of Dogs, at the ])lacc called Pointe a Leconte at 4(10 metres (■{'•U J'lnglish f(>et) above the level of the sea. It will be seen in clear weather 7 mile.-i. The extent of the Li^'.it is circumscribed in a si^ctor of K;;)" presenting two cones of J..ght, one white, of 40°, will light the pa'isage of the S.]'l. so as to ])erniit vessels which maintain po.-ilio.'i within this cone to avoid at llie right the sliri;d I'mtaille, ;ind t(.i the left the rocl< of Cape Xoir and the rock P.ertrand. The second cone will lie red, of \'2'-\°. It should bf^ avoided by ves=^.'].i entering by the S.L. passage, and will ona.ble Dicm, v.hea they f<)iall have quilted the white cone, to TIIK Ni:\vior;xi>i..\xn .\i,:maxa(!. iijjf fiiiy lisliirijj; S.'iil- veisNcls vi.'8.sel.s romo to unci I or ill tli iin • <»f the wliit*! iiglil fioiii I'oiiilc mix Cuuorw, aial of till' rcil li;;lr I'roiii tlio iiif(>riof i»t' tlifcitv. A \a^\iI iloilM' lia.s Id'cii crcctcil [ly tlic ( }oV«'rilin<'Mt of (■;iii;i(i;i, on ili(> WcstfTii >!(](' of ('iiix' II;iy. on llio Sontll-wcsl (•(Mstof the Island v\' Ncwfiumdlati'l. liatitiidc 17'. -"l"' N., lontf. fi'.t^.lM' 'A , A jiowiM'fiii lla.sli \\liil«' I;i;j:lil in cxliiltitt'd, iiia!viii;j u ('(ttnplci.e' revolution in two iind one (luurtcr luiniitivs, aiMl llas!nn;.r <-^ >'ry ten ncconds ; at a. lori;x di>l,inft', linwcviT, it lias tlio uj)i><;aranc(( of a Hl»>ady lififlil. 'flio li^d'l '':'ii probaMy bo ;-,(M'n ul a ration at Cape Hay. It will be blown in thick and fof^jjfy weather and diirin;.!: snow storn:s, for ton seconds in each minnte, Jeavinjr ;ni interval of fifty seconds between each blast. It can tie h(>ard fi.un .'! to T'* miles. Post Offico Department. Postmaster (leneral — J(^hn Delanoy, Ilsquire. First Clerk and r^eneral Acconntant—deorge LeMessiirior, {Superintendent Money Order (^tlice — Thomas S. Dwyer. Second Clerk and Assorter— John Freeman. Third Clerk and Assorter— Oeorj^e Cuderi. Letter Carriers and Messengers— .lohn ili^^ins, Edward I)eve- rcatix and Joh.n Kincella. Office hours— I'rom U a.m., to 1 ji.m., Sundays excepted. POST .MASTKIIS, TTarbor Oraec*, Andrew T. DrysdaJe ; ('arbonear, Xicliolas Nicliolle ; lirit/ais, Sarah Stantafcird, (l'u^t .Mistress); Trinity, Anne Cross, (i'ust Mistres,-,;; Donavista, il. .Martin; (ireens- ])ond, William JiiiiiK; Fou", .;ames i'it/jferald ; Twillin;rate, .los. J. Pearce ; JJay Jiiilis, II. . I. NNilliims. ( I'ust Mistress); I'erry- land, John .Moiry; IMaeeiiria, Mr.H. iiaiiMah iJradsliaw, (Post Mistress); Jiuiiu, Tliomas Winter; Harbor Hrelon, Tiionias ]iirkett; Jiijr;^eo, Fram-is .V. Parsons; lattle I'lacenua, Alex. ]iurke ; New Perliean, I'^rancis Howell ; l/il'oile, 'i'lionuis Head •. Channel, Nathaniel Smith : Hett's Cove, K. McUiudy. WAY Ol'FK'KUS. Port-de-Grave, Matthew OTiielly ; Hay I.'oberts, Wni. Frnser ; Blackhead, John !\Ioors ; King's Cove, Hernard .Murphy; (;id Perliean, William Christian; Portugal Cove, Mrs. Dooley, (Way Mistress); Exploits, T. Winser; Crates, .fas. .b'ans: iirooklyn, (Goose Bay), J). Stares ; Spaniard's Hay, Win. Harle ; St. .MaiVs, Patrick Walsh ; Harbor Main, .Mr. Fzekiel ; Catalina. W'. Tuiiis ; Oderin, K. Maddox ; Paradise, Pat;'ick Healy ; Salnioiiier, .Matthew Carcw ; Hermitage, 31. J'Vanccs : Curnl'^li, (icurijo O CO P ►—J CD P pi o P P t> It" t-< t?i1 O O a o M t?d o o CO -1 o p O TO c-t- CD CD CQ ^1 O a & o CO O O H P o o <1 tl o +a 'd o 'd © C« >> I-H e3 fS -*j o a a u o 'd ^H O o O '.rr TIIK NEWFOrXDr.AXD ALMAN'AC. Snellgrovt ; Hay-do-Vei'ds, CliiirU\s JJlundon ; Lanialine, James rittrnan ; Grand Bunk, Joriallian llii-kn)an; Fortune, 11. J. lluddon : Tlolyrood, .lolin Veitch ; Topsail, James Moise ; llanU Harbor, Chas. Green : Gats Gove, T, OlJnen ; I.>land Gove, John Grane ; 'I'repassey. K. Hevereux; Knglish Harbor, A.Stirling; New Harbor, T. Xewliook ; I-aManclie, F. J. Kingwell ; Fre.sh- water, J. Pritciiett ; Salv.ige, T. Gidford ; St. Lawrence, Hiigli Vavasor; Hose Blanche, Phillip Sorsoliel ; Wewtern Bay, Pierce Hanrahan ; Tilt Gove, L. X. Gill ; Nipper's Harbor, Frederick A, Thomas ; Bonne Bay, John R. lioberts ; Hearts Gontent, (ieorgo Moore : Scilly Gove, Kobt. Pittman ; Herring Neck, llobert Levvia ; Ilenews, Margaret Leary ; 'I'oada Gove, Mrs. Hriscoll ; Northern Bay, Mary Hogan; New Bonaventiire, George Field ; Shoal Harbor, Itandom, Tilley ; Georges Kay, J. LeGraudy ; Bay of Islands, \Vm. Bragg; Gaultois, Bradshaw. POSTAL ROUTKS-. Summer — Between St. Johns and Portugal Gove, every day, except Sunday and Wednesday, by waggon. Between Portugal Gove, Brigus, Harbor Grace and Garbonear, by steamer, tri-weekly ; lUiy Roberts, '.v^eekly. Gverland, Top- sail, llolyrood and Harbor Main, weekly. ^Vinter — Overland, by waggon, from Garbonear, via Topsail, Kelligrews, Elolyrood, Harbor Main, Brigus, Port-de-Grave, Bay Roberts, Spaniard's Bay and Harbor Grace, four hours after the arrival of the steamer from Halifax. Between Garbonear and Grates Cove, (calling at Pleart's Con- tent, New Perlican, Hants Harbor and Old Perlican), weekly, by messenger. Between Garbonear, Blackhe id and Bay-de-Verds, weekly, by messenger, calling at intermed'.ate places. Between New Perlican and Trinity, weekly, by boat. Between Trinity and Bonavista, and between Trinity and King's Gove, weekly, by messenger. Between Bonavista and Greeuspond, fortnightly, by boat, touching at Salvage. Between St. John's, Bay-de-Verds, Gatalina, King's Cove, Trinity, Bonavista, Greeus])ond, Fogo, Twillingate, Exploits, Tilt Gove and Nippers Harbor, t>y coastal steamer, formightly, on tlie Thursday after the arrival of the steamer from Liverpool and Queenstown ; and during winter months, Greenspond, over- land via Hai'bor Grace, Spaniard's Bay, New Harbor, Gome-by- Ghance, Random and Freshwater, on the Monday after arrival of Halifax steamer. Between St. John's, Ferryland, Renew.s, Trepassey, Burin, St, Pierre, Harbor Briton, Burgeo, LaPoile, Rose, lilanche andGhan~ ncl, by coastal steamer, fortnighlly in summer and mouihly in winter ; calling at lermeuse and St. Mary's and Placentia every alternate trij). Between St. John's, Bay Bulls, Witless Bay, Toads Gove and Ferryland, weekly, by waggon, during summer uionlhs, and fortnightly in winter. TiiK i\E\\rorxDr,AXf) Ar.MAx.vr. ar !> an'i •]{etween FerrvliiiKl, A(iiialort(> uml Ueiu'ws, t'urtnighllv in BUirmier and moiilbiy in winter, by rnosHen/i-i-i'. I'.otwccn, St. Jolin'.s »nd Pliicciitia, by wajjfjjoti. on Fiidny, il the Halil'ax stoainer is in ; il nut the Mails will be despatcluHl in lour hours after lier arrival. *J{etwoen Placentia. and St. .lolin's, by wajr/zon, in one hour after the arrival of tlie I'm-ket Jioat fiuni ]kirin. 'Between Saliuonier, and St. ]\fary's, by niessenjirer, *JJetweeii Great and I^ittle I'lacentia, by incs.songer. •JietNveej! Gi'eat Placentia, LaMandie, Sound Ishuid, Harbor lluffett, Ked I-sland, Merasheen and IJui'^Jieo, by boat. *I?etween Great Placentia, and Durin, l)y boat, touching at Paradise and Odcrin. ♦Between Burin and Garnish, by messenger. •Between Burin, Oorbon, Jjittle and Great St. Lawrence, Lan, aline. Fortune and ffrand Bank, by niu!'son;i:or. ik'tween Garnish and Ilarbur Breton, calling at English Harbor, by boat. ♦Between Harbor Breton, Pushthrough, Rencontre, Romeo, Burnt Islands and I'etites, by boat. Besides the above mentioned routes, [Mails are made up and despatched by steamer, after arrival of steanier from Halifax. Routes marked tlius * are fortnightly in summer and monthly during winter. Postage on Letters addressed to the Fnited States, the Do" minion of Canada and J-Jngland, are as follows : For letters under ^ oz., o cents, and o cents for every addi- tional 5 oz, ■ Letters for the British West Indies, 10 cents per I oz., and 10 cents for every additional ^ oz. Newspapers to United States, the Dominion and West Indies, 2 cents, and to England 1 cent. Foreign Newspapers re-mailed for transmission to the Out- ports, are cliarged 1 cent each, prepaid by stamp. All correspondence adressed to the United Kingdom, United States, the Dominion, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward's Island must be prepaid, or it cannot be forwarded. INLAND POSTAGE For Letters— Under ^ oz i\ cents. Under 1 oz (> cents. 3 cts. for every additional i oz., prepaid by stamps. For book packets, pamphlets, magazines and periodicals, not cxeeediivg three pounds in weight, transmitted by post within the Island are charged 5 cents for every quarter pound of their weight. PARCEL POST. Parcels closed at the ends and sides, hut not sealed or closed with gum, may be posted at nny Post Office in Newfoundland CO O 02 H O < M H M 2! Q w ri- O c o p > o Q o p. (--• O 2? O o en o CQ O o O d o «;^ M o I l-H 03 o d o u M •M O O ^ 38 THE NFAVForNDLAND AI->[AN\C. i'lii' iMttn ovaiu-ft to any ntluM' Post OInco (not \V;iy Ollico) in the JtliinJ, iit a rat,' ol' ]'i>.^t;i,i4:o .suhjccL to the rollowiugcoinliLiuus : — 1 — Xo lott(M or ].-!i;T.s shall he concealed. i» — 'J'he j)!n'c<'l h)iall not cont;iin any explosive substance, prlass, liquid or other matter, likely to ii'j.iix' the ordamary contents of tlie n)!Ul, '.'Tider jKMialty oi lovl'eiture of the paivel. .'!— The weight of llie parcel should not exceed ',"> Ihs, nor the size exceed one font, in leuj^th, or brei'dtii, or six indies in tiiickness. It must he so put up tliat the contents may be ex- amined, to prevent letters or otiier comnumicatious being en- ('losed. 4— Parcels must be prepaid at the following rates : Under i lb 4 cents. Over \ lb. and not exceeding i lb.... 8 cents. Over iJ lb. and not exceeding 5 lb.... 12 cents, and so on, adding 4 cents for every \ lb., or fraction thereof. 6— The parcel may be registered on payment of a fee of five cents in addition to the postage. 6— If the name and address of the sender be written on the parcel, it will, if delivery should fail from any cause, be returned unopen(;d to tiie sender, on payment of an additional rate of 1(> cents for the return conveyance. 7 — The parcel should have the words " by Parcel Post,'' plainly written over the address. It should be well and strongly put up, and be legibly addressed to the Post Office address of the intended receiver, including the name of the district in which the Post OiRce is situated. The following is an example of the mode of address recommended : To- ny VARCKL POST. -Post Office District of- Sent by- District of- VUOIIIBITORY CLAUSKS. No written communication shall be enclosed in any circular, periodical, pamphlet, book, book parcel, or parcel for the Parcel Post ; and no communication sliall be written upon any circular, periodical, pamphlet, book, book package or parcel. No letter, or any writing, or any marks to serve the purpose of a letter, shall be written upon or enclosed in any newspaper posted to pass as a newspaper. Prepaid books, pamphlets and magazines for Great Britain, Dominion of Canada and I^nited States, are charged the follow- ing rates, when exceeding two ounces in weight ; TITK XEWFOT'NDL.'vXn AL:\rAN'Af'. w O For a packet iibuve two ozs. and not cxi-ocilnm' 5 "^.'-s., 4 cents, not c.vccciliri!; .■< o/.s., S i-ciits. over S ozs. ;mi(1 not cxcccdinfr 1 il)., 1(5 cents, and so on, adding 4 cents for ovcrv iidditionid 4 ozm.. or fraction tliorcof, wiicn the packet exceeds. t\vo ounces in wei^'iit. liooks, trade patterns, or samjiles, and all printed papers, other than newsyjaper.:!. not excecMlinfr tiro otniri's in irrn/Zit, are forwarded to the United Kinjrdoni at tlie reduced rate of : For a packet not exeeedinpr *J o/.s ti cents. T'npaid Books for the T^fiited Kingdom are forwarded, charged with double the prepaid rates of TXj.Ntage. Letters for officers serving in IT.M. service abroad are charge- able with the ordinary rates of jjostage. Jiaies of Vostagc on Letters posted in Nen-foundlnnd for the folloiciny Countries itivl pbicen. United Kingdom, Dominion of Canada and the United States, S.centS'.pcr -^ oz. rate. France, Spain, Portngal, Italy, Holland, Belginm, Germany, Switzerland, ]\ussia, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Malta, (Jibral- tar, Ionian Islands, (Greece, Larnica, Mitelene, Azores, Algeria, Tunis, Turkey, ]iigypt, and Bermuda, 10 cents per A ounce rate. Aden, Africa, (South and West) Ascension, Australian Colo- nies, Bourbon, Brazil, liorneo, (^ape de Verde, Cayenne, (!ape of (iood Hope, Ceylon, China, Falkland Islands, Fernando I'o, Gambia, Ciold Coast, Gaudaloupe, India, (via Southan)})ton) Java, Japan, Liberia, Martinique, Mauritius, Reunion, Singapore, Sierra Leone, 17 cents per h oz. rate. Buenos Ayres, Coasta Rica, Grey Town, Gautemala, Hayti, Hong Kong, Labuan, Mexico. Monte Video, Renang, St. Helena, St. Croix, United States of Columbia, (New Grenada) L'i.) cents per h oz. rate. As the postal rates for Foreign countries are often changed, it would be well to incjuire at the Post Office if the amount of Stamps on Letters i.s sufficient to prepay to destination. Letters sent via Brindisi are charged 4 cents additional per li ounce rate. Per Packet, via Halifax, l^ermuda, 10 cents; United States, 9, Dominion of Canada, Prince Edwards Island, 5 cent per I oz. ^ Rule of Rfttiny Letters by British Packet. For all countries, under I oz. one rate ; under 1 oz., two rates ; under U oz. three rates, and so on, adding one rate for every I oz. Letters Posted in Newfoundland for delivery at any place within the Island, are charged 3 cents for every I oz., if prepaid, and G cents unpaid. O GQ o p > O O d o O o niCGISTllATION. Any Letters found to contain Coin, as well as any having the word " Registered" written upon them, which may be posted in Newfoundland, will be forwarded, charged with a double regis- .tration fee. to <1 O P H Hi o CD O O o •r^•^ O O -10 Tni: NT,\vForxi)i,\>:i) alaiaXah. MONKV OUIH'.i: llKANCir. Tliomns ^■\. J)\vy('i', Su})oriiit(Mii!t'iit. Oltico lioiirs— I'Voiii 1' ;i.in. to 4 p.m. MoDi'v Oi'dcf:^ ;iV(' now in!''rcli;iiiy(>«l with !lio TInifod KiiTJT- (loMi, Ddiiiiiiioii of (Jiiiiiui;!, 1'. I'i. I>hiii\viii^r r;it(', !'■<. ; trotu £'*') nj) to £7, ;{s. ; from £7 up to £10, 4-'. Scale for iJ:(' /V'-fV^^rf?— OivUm'S \\\) trt C"), Is,; from £") to £10, l'm. : li'om C!0 to £lo. ."N. : fmd Irom £1") to £l'0. 4s. No ain^rlu Ord(>r can 'of j^raiiicd tor more tliaii £20. No huU'-ponce to be introduced in \\\o (Jrdcr.s. Dnsinoss of IVJoncv Ord^r OHico closes one liour before closing tlie Mails by tlio Halifax Stcnmer. 1 — ^^o^^oy Or(lors are made out in forms supplied for the use of tiie Money Order Oflices. 2 — Persons applyiiij; fnr Money Orders are recommended to use printed " Application Forms," printed for that purpose. .'>— Place of payment of n ^Nfoney Order may be -changed in accordance with instructions provided tlierefor. 4— Alteration of pnyee's nnme may be effected by issue of a nev,- Order and pnymeiit of con,imission thereon. r> — Applicants for Money Orders arc expected to observe due care in the examination of the same, relative to filling and stami)ing; defect in Orders, when presented for payment, may cause ditiieulty and delay, for which the paying office is not to be held accountable, Q> — Postmasters should be particularly careful to obtain from the person who presents a Money Order, whetlier the rightful owner or not, full information aa to the Christian name, surname and address of the party who originally obtained it, unless such party be a firm, when the name of the lirm will suffice. Tlie only exception to f/iis rnle is — W'heivnn Order is presented through the Rank, in which case it will suffice that the Order, being jiro- perly signed, be also crossed with the Banker's name. 7 — As however, of/e" once pnt/iiiff a Money Order, hi/ whommevcr presented, the opice tcill not be kable to any further claim, the jjublic are strictly cautioned, — 1st— To take all means to prevent the loss of the money Order. 2nd— To be careful on taking out an Order, to state cor- rectly the Christian as well as the surname of the per- son in whose favor it is drawn. Srd — To see that the name of tlie person taking out tlie Money Order is correctly known to the person in whose j^ favor it is drawn. not paid belbie the twelfth calendar month after lUct in which it wiw issued^ all claims io the money will be lost Neglect of the foro'Toinfr instructions will risk tlie loss of the money, besides leudin^^ to delay and trouble in obtaining payment. The Money Qrder Offices are .—Oeneral Tost OlTlce, St. John's; Post Offices at J'ay BtiUs, Bonavista, BjMs:fus, Burgeo, Jiurin, Channel, Carbonear, Ferryland, Fogo, Greenspond, Harbor Bieton, IJarbor Grace, Placeatia, Trepassey, Trinity, Twil- lingate. 9 — Postmasters should recommend the use of Money Orders for the transmi.j.>5iou of money, in preference to sucii Irausmis- •;ion otherwise. Sa^gssticas to the PwTdIIo. Facility will be given to the Post Office in tlu discharge of its daily CD « Q o CD O o 00 m u rh O O o O -1-3 o O o o r<2 O sevoral times luinillcU ; ;iih1 cvimi wIicu in llie mail l.ii/j^, i.s exposed to prt'ssiii'P and ti'ictioii. lifilcss. tlinrcfovt', the article be li,ijflit and pliant, it siioidd he enclosfM', in stronjjf pai)er. lin«n, pareiiment, or .some other material which will not readily tear or l)real:. Fasten the eovers oT new-spapcrn firmly, so as to prevent them from .slippin;.' out. \N hen drop])inred Irffer or ]vicket, always obtain a recei[a fm- tlie srtiiu' at thei-ilict' where jxjsted. V, hcii Ii'itcrs or newspajMsir-; are d(day(>d or raisr-ing, at once <-ommunic.wte liH' fact to tin- tV 1.4 in aster of the Division in which is situatcMi llie I'ost Office at which the delayed or missing letters were posted, -ii case ol a mis>Hi^- letter enclose value, state tho exact coatenls, liie exact addi'"ss, anil the ollice at wliich ])osted ; the nanie of the iii-rson by whom posted, and the name of the p(>rson by whom i'(>('eiv' d at the oilice. Iii thei-ase of a delayed letter or ]j'iper, seisd th(> cover or wrai)])er,in an entire state, in order tint the jila -e ct delay may be ascertained by an exarai- nati()n of tho post mark^i. Trouble and lo-s occasion:. lly arise out of the carelessness or di-honesty of j),u'iics eniiiloyed in the I'ost tHHce service; yet instances are not wanMiig in v>hich it has been shown to the salisfiiction even o\ the comphiin;i;'its, that tlie fault at first attriluiletl to the Po t ();lice, m Ir'dh niiited in other quarters. TlKdt by }irivai(' Ii;in ALMANAC ■}; thorn jMovi'iiuMit iiiul (.'xp:uisi()ii. Tlio puMic, by st'iidiiig to the I'dst- inisicr < it'ijiM'al, rl-ar and correct iiit'oniiatiuM rcspoctin;."; faulty m'i'aii;;ciucr\^s, may materially hcndit the S(rvic(!. It imi-it In- rcmctiiliiM-cd. liowcvcr, tlia' cliaiijijcs i?i iiKH-liiiioi'y .so extensive :\nd intricai.e an that id thu I'u.st Olliee, nuiot bo made cau- tiimsly and with mueli jn'cvion.s consideratidii. Tiim! i' ^0'n<'rally re(|uii'ed to cari'v oitt any niatorial clianfio in po.stal arrangements; ; for oven when deci(led npon, oldcon- tr;'.ets, I'ofpiiriny notici; of termination, may have to be ^'ot rid of, and tenders fur new contracts invited by public advertisi;- jnents, liefoi'C flio decision can tako cifect. Mo\\ I'oNt OiTices arc o.stat>lis!u.'d by tlie Depariment wliorovor it is ascertained that a suiiicient number of inliabitants can be accomo(hited, and a .suliiciont amount of postal revomu^ col- lected to warrant such a measure. Wlien a new Tost Office is roijuirod, u petition siioukl !n> a(]dr(>ssed to the Postmaster General, signed liy as many of the inhabitants as can conveni- ontly subiscribe tlio sani(\ The jtotitiori 'jhould state the name of the settlement and (iistrict in wliieh it is desired the ollice should be ostabli>hed ; tlio distance from the neighborini;' otTices ; whether at thesiji-ht of the propf>sed Tost <.)lnce tlu.'re is a \illage; the number of inilln, stores, taverns, and houses tliereat ; tlie extent of the settlement to be served and the probable cost of tlie mail; togethei* with any other facts which may form any ground for the ac.omodation n])plied for. Post OSes Directory for ITowfoundl^vad, C()NrAi\i.\a An Alphdhvtiral List of the Tomirf, I'ilictjei- and Scttloncntf; in the. ('(ihtiij, wUli iJiC l\)^t TowiiH (iiiii Way O^ia's. 09 o xn X o o O o Id Xti P P4 02 P o p rOST TOWNS— those marked thus * are :\Ioney Order Oilices. J> KAAIE OF OFI-ICK *Brigus *JJonavista *Jiurin *Hurgeo *Iiay Bulls Betl's Cove *(^arbonear *Fouale Tlmmas Bi''l;ett Alexander jhirice ."■•irs. ii. lii'adshaw .losepli .]. Pearce AtiiiC I 'I'o.NS J'rancis lb, well 'JlioDi.is J.'cad X. J.SmuU ►■—1 o o o a o tHi. O P xn o o o 44 THE NKWFOUXi>LANn A [.MANIAC. Way CSZcuji. NAMK OF OKl'TCK, I5av Roberts DISTHICT. WAY OFFICK KKUPKR liarenoed IViack Head _j« J5ay-do-Verd3 ]{ott'H Cove j:^ (y'atalina •^ Oats Cove Clarke IJoach Oat Ilarboi- Northern l>ay Pouch Cove Sound Lland iff 03 09 d pg Cod Roy jH IJranch CO Oome-hy-Chanee j^ ICnglish'lIarbor pi Fortinie Freshwater Grand Bank Garnish Greens FI\rbor Harbor Main Ilertnita^e Hants Harbor Holy rood Island Cove Jacksons Gove Kinitifa Cove LainaHne ^ La^Ianehe ^ Musijcrave Harbor M Nev/ Harbor 03* Oderin Old Perlioan Paradise Port-de-Grave Portnji^al Cove Random ^ Rencontre P Sahiiouier, North Pi 8t. Mary's 2 Topsail M Toads Cove TrejKissey Western Bay Salvage South Side St. Lawrence liose lilanehe Renews 09 TJ O W r-H (A O o xn l—H •iH c3 o • 1-4 d o Port-de-Grave Jirigiis Bay-de-"\'erds ]5ay-de-^'erds Twillingate Trinity JIarlior Main Brigus Twillingate Bav-de-\'erds St. John's East IMaoentia and St. Mary's Frencii Sliore, West Plaeentia and St. Mary's Placentia Bay Fortune Bay Burin Bonavista Bay Burin Burin Tr-nity Harbor Main Fortune Bay Trinity Harbor Main Harbor Graee Twillingate Bonavi^ta ]iarin Platen tia and St. Clary's Eonaviata Trinity Plaeentia and St. Mary 'a 'J'rinity Plaeentia and St. Mary's Port-de-Crave St. .John's East Trinity Bay Fortune Jiay St. Mary's and Plaeentia Plaeentia and St. Mary's Harbor Main Bay IJ dls St. Mary's Bay-de-Verds Bonavista St. John's ]Jurin liurgeo and LaPoile Forryland William Fr:'.:.'er J, r.^yr.e J. 0. 'i'oors C'harleH Blindon K. McOurdy William Tunis Thomas O'jirien H. RobinHon J. Hogaa J. ICasterbrjok P. lirown J. English A. Jilaekadar A. Stirling H. J. Haddca J. Pritchett Jonath'n Hiekman George Snelgrovc Simeon Read ]Mr. Ezekiel M. FVances Chas. Green Jehu Veitch John Crane Henry Knight I'atrick Murphy James Pittman F. J. Kingwell J. B. Wh.ecler Tiioinns Newhook Kate Maddox Vv'illiam Christiart Patrick Healey Matthew GTiielly Margaret Dooley J. Tilley Joseph Earle Mattliew Carew Patrick Walsh James Moise Mrs. Driseoll Eliz. Devereux Pierce Hanrahaa Thomas Old ford George Read Hugh Vavasor 1'. Sorsoliel M. Lcary 1i TIIK NK'.VFOrN'ni.AXI) MMXSXC. 4'i ^ NAM 18 01' OKriCK. l{(>iidt!!l Harbor 'J'llt ('f»ve Nipro''s Harbor lOx'nioits Gnitca Cove T'eorg'es Bwy Eay of Islands ijvooklvn I (Goose" I^nyH S;,nHiiurd.'j'd liay ]}on:ie V.ny Hearts Content Scilly Oovo ilorriiiff Neck ]>iii-nt Island (luosebery Mand Fortune tlarbor Ferrneuse J.ower Island Cove liittle IJay Lslands Pushtliroiigli Petty Ilurbor Cupids DlSirUCT. V.'.Y OFKJrK KKKl'KIt. Trinity I'(>;ro and Tv,':lllii,u:ate ^•'t.' John's KiiHt Fogo aru.' T'villinprato Fogo arvl TTi'.angate l5;•y-(:;-^'(•:^lH F;-('n<-!i Shore, West IViMic-n Slioro, West I'-onavlsta Harbor Craro I'ri'nch Shore, Vv'cyt aVinity Trinity Twillinpfate J'.iir^oo and LaPoile J'onavista 'r\vil]in<,^!to Ferry la n'i Hav-dc-\'ord.s Twillinjjj'ate Fortune liay St. John's Hrigns L. Fi.'cock l>. >i. :-ill .J<.:'-i :■!'({ Hire F. .'• . Til or '•'as 'rho:i'.:-.s Winser Jar N'H .I.'ans ,l()S'>-)li .'je'urande Win. I>. S: cnpas vA cS Will '.an ■'larle .]. F*. iiol oris Cioorfxo T-.Ioore Kol»i. Pltlnmn JJdbert .'.ev/i.s (ii'o. T\vee('.Ie Thon'.as Harris JIM. Hamilton Ann Collett Cieor{?o Cooper John Cainpljell Henry Camp Jacob JU.'^hup W. K. F£Dro\7 Alplia'aetical 'Lisi cf Towiis, ViIl?>C'Ss cad NAME OF PLACKS. DISTRICTS. Adam's Cove Oay-de-Verds Amherst Cove, (Up'r) Bonavista Amherst Cove, (Lor) I do Apsey Cove Aqua forte Admiral'fi Cove Angel's Cove Arnold's Cove Ann's Cove ]ielle Isle Balline Broad Cove Blackhead Broad Cove Bacon Cove do Fogo I<\^rryland St.Mary's and Placentia ■J do do do do St. John's East do do John's West Harbor Main do iSt Burnt Head, (Cupids) Brigus Broad Cove do Bull Cove do Blow-me-Down do Bareneed j do Brigus i do I'OST TOWNS. Carbonear Trinity do Fogo Ferrvland St. Mary's Placentia Little Placentia Creat Placentia Portugal Cove do do St. John's Harbor Main Ijrigus do do do I do I do I do ?P Q O d a OB 1 1 I 1 ^ It! Tin: NKWIorXDf.AM) AI.MAVAf. f3 _____ _ - Z^ N.VMi; Ol' I'LACKS. B j DlSTItK T.'*. 1 I'osr TOWNS. j — ' - d r>i\v;iiit'.-. Covt^ Harbor ( Jrace Harbor Craco |j I'.isfh-jJS ('u\l! 1 (\^> 1 do Hcacliy Covo 1 «lo 1 do .2 l'>Iow-iiic-l>o\vn l5ay-di>-Vord9 Carhnncar ■^ J'.i-uiid Covi', (Xo. S.) do do q i51;i.-lJi(<;ui '^ I'/My-di'-W'i'ils do do do do • lo d.) ^ i;ii'd'M:mil (,'uve iTi'inity Bona vis tit P5 Hirchi\v (Ji)VK Jior.ivHta do ^ta i Harrow Harbor do do '>, I5ack F' arbor Ko'jo and Twillingate Twillingatc ^ I ... Trinity Trinity ^Q iUoody iJay lionavirtta do ^ Honavi.stu do Bonavista W r.rHira;'.'^ Island do Greenspond Jh Burnt Island do do {O Henn*»tts Ldand ^ HaylyV Covo Hcrnioth J>land ej IMoody Arm do do do do do do Fogo f'^ogo : * ^ Reavor Cove r^ Hard I.slundsi do Tilt Cove do l^go 1 pi lllaokhpad Cove do do jO HUick Mand do Exploits fe IkirntJiay O liirohy Hay do do do do 1 ^ llet'H C(jve do Fogo ^ Hay Bulls .3 JUirnt Covo Ferry land Bay Bulls do do oa Hidline (>^outh) do do "g lirigus (South) § Hisi-ay liay do Ferryland Placentiaand St. Mary't* Trepassey bo liarisway St. Mary's St. Mary's <| Heckford C. Shore I'laeentia and St, Mary's Placentia O liranch Blacentia do ■q liorilcaux do Little Placentia, OC Hlack Kivor do do Q Barren J>rland Q liett's Hole do do do do 1 Bi^rgeo «« Bona do do do Great Placentia i_ O H'urnt Islands do do ' '^ ]3aue Harbor rj Ikniu Bois do do ! Burin Bnrin O Burin do do ' Brunei Island Fortune Cay Harbor Breton . * Bay de East do English Harbor -» g Bay do North do do '1 i-H Bock Side Cove Trinity Trinity 3 British Harbor do do !1, Till' NKWrnl'N'DLAM) \\M\:;\C 47 |> NAMIC CF Vl.ACVM. JMack Dm'k Covo J{(tuti's ])(>ar Covo Inroad (Jove jiarrow Jli'llornm Hlue I'iiiion ]U\y J/Argent Biill May ll;iiilmrgli's Cove JJoxy Jilaiu'liett .Hay dc I/ean HrimbaH's Hiiad Honne J5ay Jh-imbairASforoIIouHC Hiirgeo (Upper) Hiirijjoo Hnrpeo (Lower) Jirazils Baker's Tickle Jiiirnt Islands .1 Trent's Cove liiMjc (Jove JJear (Jove Cape Si)oar (Jhaml)er]ain Chapel's Cuvo (Jat's Cove (Jlarks Beacli (Jow Head Colliers Cupids Caplin Cove Clark's 15ea<-h Centre Harbor Coosh Coley's Point Carboucar Cloun's (Jove Caplin Cove Chapel Arm (Jhance Cove Cat Cove CnckokPs Cove Cafuliua (Jareless Harbor <^'astle Cove CottrelPd Island Cobbler's Island Cape Island Cape Freela I'isruicTs. I'OsT roWNS. -., _ — — — — -- cn? Plaeeiitia u ndSt .MHr>v l^n|Ill^h Murbor CD do do do rriiiity do m do do do o Fortune ii 'y i'nglish Harbor tr*- do do g ' do do CD ! do do do do rt- do ']n O do do Plarbor iircton do do do M. OQ ■ do do do do. «o^» .LaPoile Hurjreo do .1.) O <1 o Placetilia and St. Mary'.s Little Placentia i.al'uile Hurgco u> do liose Blanche *• do do P do do do do > do do tr" do do tr" St. John\s East St. John's t?d Harbor M? lin do i2| do Harbor Main "^ do do Q Rri;xns ririjxns O Fojjfo and ' J'vvilli ngate T' villi ngate d Harl^or Mi lin llrii^us b IBrigus do M j do do w do Harbor Oi wee do flarbor GvacQ 9? 1 do do o do Brians o Carbonpar C I'bonear CO • Bay-de-Verds do \» do « do iX9 Trinity Harbor Grace O do do do Trinity P do do do do CD 4 do do do do Bonavista Greonspond CO c-t- do do H do do CD O do do • *i .|« Till- N1-. ATOT'Xm.AMD AT.MAN'AC. Uj .'. ■■"•.:. U NA.MK.O;-' J'LArM;!*. ni>irrtrrr.s. i»rsr rowN«. ^ Ciit Ilnrhor 5 Can J-lMi.l ! Imi-'O (lr«»on^;2)onJ do I'ogo _. ' ape 'duit 1^ Cliiiiijjt' Islands <'o do do do C<] Capiin.Covo til) nit Cove •• C.'ipliii Jwy I I'or;v:r.nd J'rnv'.and w (i;i{)c' r.roylo dy !J,v BiillM O Cajir ii'iM'o 1 St.Miv.-y'sanclPIncontin TropaH.'icy O t iipc lino (".> do do ^ Coliin't Ciipi" I)();X c'.O do Mt. Varv's ' do (io ilo 1^ Cir.U'tt Co do (h'vut FlactMUia y Clatlii-e Hisr'Dor H ( orbiii 52 CiiMpioScrf U CorlH.n do do do Miirin Burin l'\>' Mine I?ay Harbor lirotnn La. 'oik' I.'os(« IPaiH'he (!o linglisli it arbor •• Con )larl>()r ^ Coibon W Cooml)\s ( 'ovo ^ Cannaij/rn Hity n Cull di* Sac *^ Caj)(' lia Ihivo do Uarbo/ 'irelou do do do do do do do do v'.O do rt Coppott do Burgeo ^ Colteau do do t-* ('hannel H".rgeo and Lal*oilo (Channel ^ Dock portde Hravo l^l-'ILTUS Brigu8 I rK hock Point Hanid's Cove Harbor CIrace Harbor Hraoo Trinity (Jarbonear S l»il.lo('ovo do Harbor Grace * rt Dccrl^huul r»ona\ista (ireenspond »^ Itcad Man's I'ay I'ogo and Twillingate do ^ Dotiiii? Covu do do do P Distress do tlo Twillingate Placontia and St. Mary's Placi'iitia t^ })i)g Harbor do do Little Placentia ( pj Davis's Cove do do do ci Duricilo Burin i^urin 02 Dtnvson's Cove Fortune Bay Harbor Breton bio DeH];niii' liay do do I .2 Doctor's Iliirbor • do English Harbor i 1 "g Dragon liay Burgeo and LaPoilc Harbor Breton I cj Doer Island do do Burgoo ■' O English Harbor Trinity Trinity ! Cm Er.ploits, liurnt Island ^'"ogo and Twillingate r:7.plolt3 : O Finj;li8u Harl>(>r Fortune Bay .'larbor Breton i m English Harbor, I "£ near Hclioram ( O Eastern Point do Burgeo and LaPoile English Harbor LaPoile ". > :[ ^ Flat Rock, Torbay St. John's East St. John's «- Freshwater 1' !■■' i ■• i do do THE NF.W 101 XDI.ANI) Al,>rANA(\ 40 NAMK OK l'I,\('KH. 1»IHHU(JIS. I'OSr lOWNS. IlMrltor Miiin 'M;»y- I |'n;;i. II;ir. n}r.\ Island Fopo and TwillinKnto Fojjro l''()i-tiini' llMvhnr do do ,I]xi>lottR Flurr3\s ItiLo do do ! or Fhicontia and.St. Mary's Lit* 1*' IMaconlia l'irstl{('tich&Fi-csh'tr t'.o do - Ft IX Trap I'l't'sliwator I'lix Harlior l'rida;v'"H < 'ov»' I ool's Island l'"ri's!i water \U\y FlatMund Mow Island l'',iir 1-ilnnd |St. .lolin's, Toi)sail Carhonear Trinity j do I do i(tro(Mispond illonavista '(irotMisponJ do Flat Island I'ox Co\ I'ortnno I'orn iMirlty's Covft I'OX island Harbor J^'rancois JM'O" ,1 man's Covo (Jnllics (FppcM') (Jidlios (Lower) (lastorrt (}ulUe« and (Joulds fTratos<70vo rjreen Harbor Gooseberry Cove lianny Cove Green Bay Green Island Cove (Gooseberry Island Greenspond & Tickle Grant's Island Gander Bay Orape's (!ove Goulds (Bay Bulls) (iaskier Gull Cove (lolden Bay Gooseberry Grandy\s Point Gallows Harbor Golds Cove Grand Bank Grand Beach Garnish Grand John Grant's Cove Burin I do do d'ortunc Bay do do il^.urfifco and Lal'oilo ! Burin i Harbor Main ! do do Hrigus Hay-de-Verds Trinity do do do do Greenspond do do Fogo and Twillingato do do St. .lohn's West St.Mary's and PlaeentiajSt. Mary's Flacen'tiaandSt.Mary'ft|Flaccntia (irt^at I'lacuatia do Buriu do Harbor Breton do JBurfreo Burin do Topsail do do Briyjus Carl)onear Harbor Grace do do Trinity j do JBonavista jGreensivond ' do |Fog-o ! do '^^^ John's do do do do Burin do do iFortnno Bav do do do do do do do do do Great Placentia Buiin do do do Harbor Breton do B 00 P r+ n CD CD CO I u THE NK\VFOUXI)LA.ND AL^fAXAO. NAMK OF I'LACKS. DISTJllCTS. rOST Tt'WNS. 00 o O J=l a Ph ■4-a d 'd rt a d o CQ l-H 03 CO > O +j 02 HI a o o o o r^ 'd o f-H «^ a Groat Harbor Grole Gripe Island Gaultoi.s Groat .Torvoia Grand_y's lirook (J ana Gull Island Hoi"fie (,'ove Holyrood, XIi. & Sh Harbor Main Hialls Town Hibbs Hole Harbor (iracc Hani's Harbor Heart's I^isoaso Hoarfs Holijrht Hoart's Content Heart's Iviso Hare Ikiy Harbor Island Herring Neck Hairs -Hay Jlolyrood, pond Harry Covo Harbor JiiilTett Hav Staek Harbor :\lillo Hare Harbor Harbor l-roton Herinitaofe Cove Harry's Covo Harbor (Jiilloy Hatter's Point Harbor liPCou Hiscnck's Point Island Covo Island Covo (Lower) Island Cov(; Ireland's Eye Indian Arm Jiidian l»;iy Jiuiiiin I >ianil8 Indian Cove Jsl(> of ^'alen Islo of Glue Isle de Mort .b'.nijicr Stninp .Tiifxyler's Covt; .bill's Cove Joe pKitls Ari;i il'^'ortune Bay j do j do I do I nr2:eo and LaPoile I I'orf- (!(>-(! rave llltu-hor < trace 'i);^\•-de-^'erds i\'jro and Tsullingate igus Harbor lireton do do do do ]?nrcroo Ltil'oile 'J'vvillingate ^Portugal Cove |St. .lolm's Harbor Main V,v\ : do Harl)or Grace ICarbonear I do i do I do do Fogo I do [Twillingato ' do iSt. Jlary's jSabnoTi.er iLittle Piacentia : do I Harbor Breton ay Long Pond ijauce Covo Long Beach Lower Small Point IjOW Point fjance (Jove Lower Amherst Cove|l)onavista DISl UK'rs. Ko}j:o and T\vi]M!iay j do l»iirgco and 1. do do St. .lolin":-i West llarboi- Mam do I do ■St. John's Fast jHarbor (irace |( ■:!rl)oiiear Bav-do-\ crd.:i ai'oile • to .lu V ogo Fxploits do Xipper's Harbor St. Mary's Salmonior (ireat Placentia Little Placeutiu do ([o Burin do Lamaline Harbor Breton I do Ir.nglish Harbor ! »i.. iNiiittcr's Harbor lilarbur Bretuu I do ! LaPoile I do I do St. .iohn'd Ttp'j>ad ! do Harbor Main Si. Jolin's i larbni' ( li'aco I'arh'tiicar do o o § o I— < o P4 o p p Pi O o •d o ^i ui &*■ o < o >-" o P CO o K 02 CD P CO I '; r I- r i S3 PI o # o o u ^^ o 03 o o d d o OQ O a >> o • iH > o CO O I2i M M > O H 52 THE NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. NAMK OF I'LACKS, Mullcy's Cove Muddy Hole Merriott's Harbor Moretons Harbor Mauae Point Mobile • Mosquito Island Mall Bay Mother Ixx's Mi(idle House Muzzle Pond Marguise Muzzle Harbor Merasheen Mahoney's Cove Murphy's Cove Mortier Bay Molyers & Barisway Mo3o Ambrose Miller's Passage Mosquito Moon's Face Margaree Northern Gut Northern Bay New Perlican New Harbor New Bonaventurc Norniuns Cove New Harbor Newel Is Island Newmans Cove Noggin Cove New Bay Niniyod Nifipers Harbor Nortli Harbor Nor til Harl)ur New Harl»or New Harbor Outer Cove Otterbury Oi-lire Pil Cove 01(1 Perlican Old Shop Old Bonaventurc Open Hall Olivers Cove Odorin Old Mans Bay Pass Island Pouch Cove DISTIMC'TS. POST TOWNS. Hay-de-Verds lOarbonear Fogo and Twillingate :Fogo do do ITwillingato do do I do do do j do Ferryland ;r5ay Bulls St. Mary't) and Placenti-a;St. xMary'a do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Burin do Fortune Bny do Murgeo and LaPoile do do do do- Port-de-Orave Bay-de-Verda Trinity do do do i do I Qreenspond Bonavista Fogo and Twillingata do do do do do do St. Mary 'd und Placentia do do Fortune Bay Burgeo ami LaPoile St. .John's Ivast Bay-de-A'erds do Trinity do do Bonavista Placontiaand St. ]Nrai7's ilo do Burgoo and LaPoilo Fonune i5ay St. Johns East do I do 'St. John's iSt, Mary's iLittlo Placeutia- do : do iGreat Placcntia I do Burin do Harbor Breton do Burgeo LaPoile do Brigus Carbonear do Harbor Grace Trinity Harbor Grace do Grcenspond Bona vista Fogo l^^xploits do Xippers Harbor ^'t. Mary's Little Placcntia Harbor Bretou Burgoo St. John's Carbonear do do Hai'bor Grace Trinity do ^ Placcntia do iUivgeo Harbor Breton St. John's, Torbay 'ig ' & NAMK OK PhACKS. I'urt'.i^al (/ove I'l'tty 11 arbor rori-df-Gravo Perrys Cove Plate Cove Pouch Cove Pools Island Pinchards Island Vig Island Pond Head I'ortugal Cove I'oiiit Lallavo I'atricks Cove Point Verd Plaeentia (Great) Placentia (Little) Point Mall Presquo Paradise (Great) Paradise (Little) Paradise Sound Petit Ford Pifkaree Petites Quidi Vidi K- ' Head -Cove lu Sound ; ;jiriarhor liiders Harbor Kussells Cove llagged Harbor Pag-ged Harbor Red ClitT Island Hound Harbor Keuews Hams Island Tied Island Kagged Islands Kushoonest Harbor lied Harbor Kunds Cove Hock Harbor Rencontre Round Cove Raymond Island Round Harbor Richards Harbor Recontre Raineo Red IsUnd Rock Harbor, West Tillv XFAVFCrXPLAXD AL^LVN.^C DlSl IIICT,- . .'.0 ;St. Jolin'8 East I tio West Port-de-Grave HaA-di'-Verdd Bouavistu : do jGreensiiond j df* 1 do i do ISt. Mary's and Placenti I do do ' d^ do I do do iPlacentraandSt. Mu-y' i do do j do do do do ; do do do do do do do do- Fortune Bay lUirgeo and LaPoile St. John's East Port-de-Grave Ray-de-Verds Trinity do do Carbonear |Fogo and Twillingate "Trinity IJonavista JF\)go and Twillingate j Ferry land IPlacentia and St. Mary ] do do I do do j do da iOurin iTrinity Hurin Fortune Bay do do do Burgee and LaPoile do do do do do do do do I'OST TOWNS. St.JolinV,Pol.Cove do PdigllS CiiriMuiiear Trinity Jonavista jGreens^iund j do do I do ajTrepassey iSt. M'ary's IGreat Placentia i do 'si do ii.ittle Placentia I do Great Placentia j do ; do I do 1 do I Harbor Breton jRose Blanche St. John's Brigus Carbeneav Trinity do do Ciirbonear I logo Trinity do Tilt Cove Ferryland a Little Placentia I do i do I do Burin ,Carbonear IBurin jllarbor Bretoa \ do I do ! do i do do Burgco do , do 12| pi at o I 8. g O 1 1 ■: ^\ ay dlarlior (Jraco Sainion ('ovo I'.oad liay-di'-Verds S'j)uut ( 'ovH Scifys (Jovo Seal Cove Shoal Harbor Still Down Stdhys (..'ovt* Spaniards JJay Ship (Jove Salmon Oove Spillard's ('ove S'uck's I'ovc Sandy Cove Salvatj*! Shoe Cove Swain's Iskmd Sliip Island Seldoni-coiuo-by Shoal Bay Stocking [larbor Snooks Arm Shoe Cove St. Shot's St. John's Ship Cove St. Lawrence (Great) IJurin St. Lawrence (Little) do Spencer's Cove Seeveley's Cove Southern Ilarbcr Sound Island St. Brides Sandy Harbor St. Kyrans South East Bite Spanish Itoom Sagona I (land Stones Cove St. Jac(|ues S. W. Bainsway Sam Hitches Southern Harbor Swoir Cove Seal Island Harbor 'Trinity : do : do do : do : do ' do do Bonavi.stH do I do Greenspond. do do Fogo aud Twillingate vlo do do do do do do do Placentia and St. Mary's^Trepassey St. John's " !St. John's Placentia and St. Mary "s Great Flacentia- Burin do Placentia andSt. Mary's Little Placentia I I'OST TOWNS. LaPoile jBose Blanche jSt. John's, Topsail Ularbor Main JBriijus I do do lIarl)or Grace Carbonear do do do Trinity do do do do do Bonavista do do da Greenspond do do jFogo do • Nippers Harbor Tilt Cove do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Biirin Fortune Bay do do do do do i'>urgeo and LaPoilo do do I do do do do iGreat Placentia do do Burin iHarbor Breton do do do do English Harbor tBurweo LaPoilo '' N A M I Topsai Turks Turks Tickle Trinity Trouty Thoroi Tilton Three Twilli Tory Tizzar Tilt C( Trito!i Torbaj ■J'repasi Tacks Toselo The Bi Turnip 'Hie ll( Upper Fppor yirgin> Victor! Yitters White AVestei AVhite AVitlc-s 'NVarre West'i Weste AVildC •Ward' Waldr AVitlc! Wood; Wrecl Weste LaCrc Brien' Pacqii Mings Coach Flowe I^ock Seal I Hawl Bet TIT]', Ni:WFOrXI)L.\.\]) Al.MAXAC. NAMK OF n.Ari-.s. Topsail Turks Gilt Turks f.'ovp Tickle Harbor Trinity Trouty Tlioronpfiiffiro Tilton Harbor Tiiree Anns Twillinfrate Tory Town Tizzard's Harbor Tilt Cove Triton Islands Torbay J'ropassoy Tacks Beach Toselo The Brook Turnip Cove Tide Reach Upper Small Point TTpper Anherst Cove Virgins Cove Victoria Toun Vitters Cove White Monday Hill Western l^ay AVhite Point ^Vitless Bay 'NVarrens Harbor Wesfn Arm, KoekB'y Western Head WildCove,S.-come-B}' Ward's Harbor Waldrons Cove Witless Bay Woody Island Wreck Island Western Poiat LaOroix Brien's Cove Pacquet Mings Coachman's Cove Flower de Louis liOok Drawer Heal Cove Hawling Point or ) Bears Cove f r)rs^UIf■Ts. Harl.or Main r()r!-(ie-(ii'a\ e Trinity do ' do <)o (in TOST TOWNS. !:M: iolill ,s, I'opsail I. nuns ( "ai'liouc'r llar!)<)i' Crace jTriiiiiy ! do rocjfo .Nijip'M"^ TTnrbor jTwiiliiigate I d<. i do jTilt Cove |Exj)loits ;St. Jolurs 1st. Mary's and i\'acf>ntla Placentia [do do " do do Forliino Boy do do Bay-de-Verds Honavista Placentia and St. Mary "fj J.ittic I'lacentia Bona vista Fogo and Twi llinu'a do do do do do do do do do do do do St. Joh a's Fast Little Placentia |(ireat Placentia jl^^nglisih Harbor i do I do jCarbonear Bonavista Trinity jllarbor Crace |Bay-de-Verds JTrinity I do Bonavista JFogo and Twillingate I do do do do i do do do do Ferrylnnd Placentia andSt.lMaryV Burgeo and LaPoile do do Fogo and Twillingate do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Bonavista JTrinity jHarl)or GJrace Carboiiear Tiinity do IBonavista ; Kogo ;Twillingate Fogo Exploits do Bay Bulls Little Piacenlja Burgeo LaPuile Tilt Cove I do do do do do do do do O o »■* o p. CO h! CO o M o 0. o tr*- US' o pi p- CD p o p o o o OQ P e+ CD I » : »3 C.J O W5 O CO .'<« Tirr, XKv.TorxDi.AXD almaxac. I O O m Ha •♦J c8 O +a '^ o d o OS a CO U v OQ u O O 09 3 QQ Oo2rL:nis3ioaors of "VTrookai Proparty. rincr'iitia iimJ Si". M.ii\v"s. (u'orurc Sinims, jr. District of Burin, (it'(i->ri' liisli(M). Cliiiiiticl, W. S, (ilrci'u iuid John ICvans. hji- J'oiltS Tli(>ii);is lJ(';i(l. ]iiii'}f('i>, FrMncis Pmi'soi)^. i'l;u'enti;i. Jas. M. ('roiiclKM'. St. ;\i;ii'vs, . JM-rrvliind, 'I'iorco .Miillowncy aiul W. W . ('Mi'tcr. Ha v-iic-Vords, John L»^wis. — Trinity, (soulli) l^Iias Mun-h. Trinsty, (nortli) John Mitflcn. — (ir('('nsp()n(i, John T. Oakcly. Foiro, Janu's I'ltzgcraUl. Twil- litityatp, Thomas IN'vton, Fortune Bav, . ('oncpption Bay, G. W. IJ. Jlicrlihy. St. John's^ T. (t. >forry. Labrador, . Point May to to St. Pt'tcr's Kivor, Henry I'ennel and An<;nstiis Siuun-*. (^apo Bonaventure to Salvaire. Alichael Miir]ihy. St. Peter^•^ Piver to Point Lance, James Harney, (larnisli to (\ipe L;iILine, Piiilip Hubert. Commissionors of Pilots. Ohnirman— John (ioo(]ri(1jre ; Hon. P. Tliorborn, Captain Cleary^ Jjewis Tessior and Allan (^oodridgo. Judicial Department. C/iiofJufifirp—i^'u' Hugh W. Hoyles, Knight. Assisknit Jiirh/p — Jolin Hayward. Aftorve;/ 6\;?77 I of Burin, ■;uis. I^a- t'litin. Jiis. <1, I'iorco Lt^wis. — • Mifflcn.— 1(1. Twil- oncoption 'juhrador, k. Poind t. P«'t(M-".S lavciitiire nt Lance, •ert. Captain derick B. lerson, J. erson. Circuit — ohu Par- f. John's, erals and Thomas chael J. Wood, exander Raftus, ', II. H. I, James ift, Har- Q.C., P. Emorson, Q.C., Tlioma-s J. Kough, Q.C., Librarian, John liiirke. Sh^np-{.:e\AY[\\ DisU-ict, Tliumas Talbot ; Snb-Sherllf— Lionel 'J'. Cliaiicey. Northern JJiytrict, John iJomibter. Southern Dia- trict, James Cart(*r. M (tHien o o o OQ 03 g 1-^ d d o to w CD fan d i-H P^ o o « &:5 r.8 TriK NK\VFr)rxi)l,.\M) AI.MAXAO. I'lowHc, Hon. F. H. T. Curtor. llolxM't li. W. Lill\, Hon. K. Morris, \\illi;iiii II. Maro, Thomas J. Koiifrli, lloii. \V. V. Whiteway, l!()!i«'i't .1. J'iIl^s^Ml^, iJichard 15. Iloltlcii, Aii^mstas (). Jlayward, William ( >. W'ooil, .f:im<'.s S. W'iiiti.'r, iJnhcrt .1. Par.->oii.s, jr.. Ji^hu n. Buoiu-, A. J. W . McXc'ily, .lulm T. Oillard, JJ.iiiifl J. (Ireen, Jolm -Mailer, .lohii A. Iluchiurl, (i. 11. Dickinson, W. 1). Hulley, .las. .1. ("ulliiis. Ifarlior Cravi — la'wis W. Kmer.son, II. A.Cliff, Janips 11. Drys- dalc, Andrew S. l/i ysdide. ('arlioriear, I.^rael L. McNtdl. Twil- ]iii;;ate, Joliii Peyton. IJay Itobcrf.s, (}. VV. R. lliorlihy. iiuriii, I'ratifi.s llertoau. I'ugo, James litzyeruld. lirigus, Gcorgo ( illsllllO. -b'uiifhcni JJiofrtif—JiMUOH Carter. sm'i:M>i.\i:Y m.aohtr.vtks. St. .Tohn's- l>aiiit'l Woodley rrowse and Henry Kenouf, Judges Ceiitral ni^tri(!t C'oinl. ConccjUion liay— Tliomas Ii.«Hennett, District Judge, Harbox* race. Israel L. McNeil, Uarboiiear. John Wileox, Iirif,'u.s. Trinity Bay— Oibert H. Cole, Trinity. William Christian, Old I*erlican. Donavista— David Candow. Greens])ond— John T. Oakley, Fogo— .lames I'itzi^erald. Twillingatc!— .lohn Peyton. Ferryhind- David W. (.r.Mnra. Phtnentia and St. Mary's— Thus. O'lioilly, Placentia. James Ilarney, St. Mary's. liurin — James Moran, (Jrand Bank — George Simms, Jortune Bay— Philip Hubert, Harbor Breton. Burgee— Joiin Jordan. Channel — Frederick Cox. Grace. JUSTICKS or THE PRACK. For the. Cotoui/ of Xcu-foinftihnid — The Judfj^e.s of the Supreme Court, tlie .Meiiilx.'rs of the I'.xeeuiive Council, and Hon. Am- iu'o.se Shea, Hon. E. J). Shea, Hon. Jauics J. Hogerson, Daniel W. Prouse, R. II. W. Tjilly, Paul C:u'ty, Henry Kenouf, George Carter, Frederick -T. Vallance, and Hon. W. J. S. Donnelly. Coif ml District — Hon. Stephen Rendell, Hon. John Winter. Northern District— .]ohn Peyton, John T. Oakley, John Tilley, Wu). Cli.i-liau, Alexander Bremner, .John G. Skelton, John Afuun, David Candow, Wm. S. Green, John liorke, Jame.s L. Preiider^ast, John Wilcox, Philip Love.sconte, .lames Fitzgerald, Cewis \V. l^merson, Israel L. McNeil, John Lewis, Reuben Bem- ister, Genvj,<'L! Slceltyn, James Aleock, Wm. Stirling, Joseph J. Pv'arce, Nathan Norman, AVni. Lang, Wm. Ilolden. Hay Find- l;iier, Jo: 11 Siieehnn, Vv'm. P. Tayhn-,' Gilbert II. C(>\ , Jolin W. Unvou, C, W. R. IliL-rliliy, Edward T. Pike, Alex. W. Breinuer, TTIK NFAVFOt'N'DLAM) AL.MANA.' lite way, iM^yvvard, . jr.. .it^liri J. (he-en, Halley, < I J. Di-vs- . Twil- J^iiriii, George f, Judges , Harbor 'ifru.s. tiaij, Old Jarac3 upreme :>'i. Anj- niel W. George nter. I Tilley, 1, John nies L. gerald, u I3em- ^eph J. y Fiml- Jlin W. cinuer, _2i> 2 ru'i). ('. IJiiilicrrni'.l, I'africlc Xowlaii. J;tme< TaraliMn, Jolin M. 55 Maddock, Jiciijimiir) '1\ II. (lould. .M'cIkkI Pwyer, .laineslJur- den. James \\ iiiver, ('Incles lin'»'y, .loliri Hartl'-tt-, .lolm ]Miiiii!i, .'"'aniiiel Mvans. Wiiliarn Leililiriilure, V. C. Watsnn, .lames Gardner, I);tni(>l Gi'ecti, \\'m. Meadiis, .ioliii S. J.oek- yer, Alex. McMillrm, 'lli'-s. Win-;M', ?i!i"li:i"| IJoI^ei-. (ied. \'ardv, Oharles Dawe. .land's Alexiuider, .M.J)., ])r. Ili \\'liir(>, Tluis (^ l)iider, .I.imes il. \N',it-o!i, j'rederick VVIiji,.^ Danit'l .Murphy, John .Smitii, George (iu>hiie, JJii-linrd rniMV. .fosiiih Miimiel. ('apt. E. y\. Gookeslcy, .laines l!if)pisl(»y, Addlpli (iu/.niiui, John l)u<1er, Josepli Guddcri. I'atriek I'l-vereiix, Aaron Tilley. Smdltorn J}isfnc'-—'X\\(nw:\^ IJononf, IMward Fvans, Francis Dorteau. Owen IMne, Kichiird Marsliall. Tatiick Fiirlontr. Thornns Wilder, Pliilip Soi'soliel, John W. I'.nLrlisli. .John .Tnrdan, IJichard ,Me(Jralh, i'hiiipl .)lnian, 'i'lios. II. Keat^. I'rai.eis Jli^ad, 'iluMniis O'llielly, Janie.s I'ittman, Hein-y JJeimiiiir, .F. '^N hite. Micliafl uIn!'y for Newtoundland — Paul Carty. St..lolnrs — Ai-tlTiw' Siili-Insfit-ctor —James Kenna. Head Constable — .lolin Xieol. IntV.ntry Ser- jeants— Patrick Coady, J'Mward Doyle, John Sullivan and Geo. Winslow. Acting .Serjeants — Isaac W. rJartlett and .losejih Ilielly. Acting Cavalry Serjeant — Philip Jiaeey. 31odical At- tendant — Dr. Crowdy. Harbor Grace— Head Constable — liuke F:!il.'n. Sptj^ant — Frederick Williams. Acting Serjeant — Thomay: lY-nneosey. Carbonear— vScrjeant, Peter ^leJ'ay. I3ay Roberts — Constable. John Forbes. Twillingate — Serjeant Wells. Brigus — Serjeant Jackson. Catalina — Head Constable, J. I^ ^^c•Cowr\n. Placentia — Serjeant. Michael K'^irnt y. iNSPECTon.'i OF wi:!';;n;; .am) mi'asi'uks. Tiiomas I]rine, St. Jiilin's; John Ilraee, Harbor Gra'^e. Peter McBaie, C'arbonear. William Horwood, Priu'us. .loha Mifilen, IJayged Harbor to Spiller's Cove, inelusiv(\ (l>istriet ol' Tr'tiiiyi. Nathaniel Patten, ]{urin. Henry Camp, from Pass Ishmd to Cape LeHune, District of P»urgeo. , Pionavista South. Charles Harris. G(viseberry and adjacent Islands. (!. W, E. Hierlihy, Bay, Piobcrts. Wni. J). Cro.-ss, Xorlli .side ot OQ P (.^ O m e-t- CD O t.r f 1 EQ I (30 Till': NHWrOUNDL.VNI) ALMANAC. Jh Trinity Bny. John O. linens, Foj^o, MarrnMdnkc Clow, District Allx'rt Stirling, ]M>>tri('t of I'oituiH' Ua^'. Ki-cil. (Ico. F. Clii'i.st'an, (ri'iin(i Haiilv. ,l:ini(>s .lolin (JolHn, Kirij^'s Covf>. .loliu Collis, .>2 of I'ci'l'ylfUHl. ^ Wyatt, (ii-ecnsporul -— fVVfllL'. \II»»II.^WI»I'V*. 1«1V7. I.* \ IIIK^llillf ^V|(i:iVl I^LIIII^* »f»tlll\.» pi IVytoii, Twillingatc. .lolin (JolHn, Kirij^'s Covf>. .loliu Collis, QQ Trinity. Ciiarlcs Randall, Hrarta ('oritent. Edward (^IJrien, i> JIarhor Main. T. K. (^ollott, Harbor Huffett. iH . 03 o o a o a o o o r-H O o o EH Cm O 4J M O ■♦■J 03 O c3 -1-3 O ft 03 CD u Savings' Bank. (lovornors — Five mpmberH of the House of Assembly and three nicnibfrs of the Le/^islative Conneil, viz. : Hon. F. K T. Carter, Hon. J. J. Ko'.D. and Thomas R. JU-nnett, }Iarbor (irace. Fran<'is Moran, M D., Burin. Wm. Stirlin^f, M.D., Twil- liufjate. Hay Findlater, M.I)., Fogo. Kobert White, M.D., Trinity. Dr. R. Al. iSclsori, Carbonear. Dr. Fitzgerald, P'or- tune Jiay. Dr. A. Robillard, Channel. Dr. Anderson, Brians and I'ort-de-CJrave. Dr. Skelton, Crreenspond. Dr. Alexander, Tilt Cove. Boftrd of Jleulth and IleaUh Wardens for the Town avid District, of St. ,7t>/)»',s— .ludtre Prowsr', Chairman; Jud;:e Renouf, Hon. S. Rendell, Hon. W. J. S. Donnoll.v, ffon. i'. G. Tessier, Hon. R. Tliorburn, R')l)ert Alrxnnd(»r, Robert .1. Kent. Henry, 8liea, M.D., ami Tiios. llowlev, M.D., (Ilcilth omcers) ("has. ('row«!v, iNF.D., Fred. Runiinjr. >I.D.. Chas. H. Rcnonf, M.D., \Vm. C.'Simms, j!.D., and R. R. W. L;lly, Secn-tary. Board of ller.lth, llarhor C/'wcr'— Israel L. ?JcNeil, Wm. Allan, John ]Munn, .lanie.-i L. I'rcndergast, Ceorge Rutherford and T^ewis \V. Emerson. lionrd of lleftlth. Cnrhonrrr — .Tnlin Rorke, Edward T. Pike. B. T. H. (toiild, Mi.'Iiacl Riij-jcr, Wm. P. Taylor, Israel L. McXeil, Dr. Nelson, Miehatd Dwycr. .^fed/ml Officer to Board of Trade for sick Seamen, Port of St- Jo/iu'k — Win. C. Sinims, M.D. Hoard of F.vaniinera for (traiitiri(j Certificates to Masters and Matea in the Merchant iSVrr/cf — Stall' Coinman^ler Robinson, Examiner- iu-chlol'. Capt?. W. Ryau and J. Winsor, Assi-staut Examincri, .Inh !>irH Bi^iho] V. Wl rid^e, TflK N'K\VIUi:XliI,AM) ALMANAC. Qiioon's Printer. Jitlin r'nllicr Witlici's, I'Niinirr. CI O = p. Educational Institiitic^s. sr. JOHN S ACADKMV. Piroetors— riiurcli of JmikIiukI Honrcl— IJii^'lif IJov. tlio fiOrd Bishop, Hoti. the ('liit'f Jii.sii<-t>, Hoii. I''. H, 'I', 1. uti'i', IIuii. W. V. Whitcway, Uev. A. C. F. Wood, I). W. Pruw.s.-, H. (J. tiood- rid;jri', Joorffc fiC.Mcs.surier, mi*, llcnd Miistor — Kov. Josopli l-'. rii('l[)s. .Second Master — T. Owairi .loiics, lionian (Jatholic Jioard— Kijjrlit h't>v. Dr. T'nwer, Hfv. W. J. iMtzpntvic'U, Josoj.h 1. Mttlf, Hi.n. Tliomir^ T;tlhot, W. V. Walsh, Manrit'o I'onolon, I>. .1. Orft-n. MastcrM -Vfry Kcv. Wm. J. Fitr.puti'ick, Kev. M. A. Fitzgerald, and Mossru. V. J. O Neil, I5.A., and F. J. Dojle. flonoral Protostant lionrd — RovdR, l\r. Hnrvpy, J. D. Pattfi'son, Thomas llall, and Tlon. filobrrt Thorhtirn, PTon. P. O. Tos.sior, J. Good fellow, W. Boyd, fiilhort JBrowning and J, N. Finluy. KKWrorXDr-AND ■WF.HI.F.YAN AOADRMi'. Directors — Rev. Jolin S. Peach, Jlev. Tiiomas Harris, TIev. John (ioodison, Hon. J. J. Iiofi:<»rson, C. 1». Avre, Hon. .^U(>])hpn Kendell, .Tolin ]k>inister, A. .J. W. McNeily,' B.A., Henrv J. R. Woods. Principal— IJobert E. Hollowny, B.A. Second blaster — Emile Ilandcock. Third Master— J. W, Nichols. TiAunoR gracf: orammah scrroor,. Directors— .John Miinn, Iliifrh W, Trapnell, .Tohn Ryan, Mark Parsons, Thomas K. Bennett, Patrick Dcvereux. Master — .lohn 1. Roddick. CAnnONEAU GRAMMAn srnooL. Directors — Rev. W. J. TToyles, \V. Hawker, .Tohn Pearce and John Ryall, Ciinreh of Fnp:hmd branrh. Rijrlit Rev. Dr. T'arfag- nini, liev. J. O'Connor and Richaril McCarthy, Roman CathoHtr branch. Rev. James Dove, Israel L, McNeil, R. T. 11. Gould and \\'m. Penny, Wesleyan branch. COLONIAL AND C0\TlNK.>7TAr- CTiUnrn SOriKIV. [_Incorporated 1852 — Instituted originally as the Newfoundland Bcliool Society, 182:'{.] Patron— Her iMost Gracious Majesty the Queen. Vice-Patrons —His (Jrace the Archbishop of Canterbury, His Grace the Arch- bishop of Yoi'k, His Grace the Archbishop of .Vrmah. President — the Most llonorable the 3rarf|uis of Cholmondeley, and 72 Vice-Presidents, consisting of Peers of the United Kingdom, 3'^nglish and Colonial Bishops, Deans, Colonial Governors, (in- cluding the Governor of Newfoundland) Members of Parlia- ment, &c. Corresponding Committee in Newfoundland— President, Hon. Frederick B. T. Carter; Vice-President, Ifobert J. Pinsent ; Treasurer and Secretary. F. L. Jarvis ; Inspector, J. W. Mar- riott j Hon. J. Winter, Hon. W. V. Whiteway, Theo. Ciit't, D. O o I— ' w o CO p P B o o P r+- CD trt- CO TllK. Nr.WFoiNDl.WI) .UM\s\n. 'I o IP 03 o o 1—4 o o P4 o p. a O CHUUCH OF KNOLAM) nOARDS OF K PITATIOV. St. John's — Ilflvds. Ambrose llt\vfr:itp. ImIw.'U'cI IJotwood, A. C. F. Wood, Fred. It. Miirruv, and lion. Dr. \Vint<'r, Hon. A. W. Harvov, Kdwin Dudfr, ,]u(\^n Prowsp, Dr. I'rowdv, (loorgo Kendell, Hon. W. V. Wliitcway, J. h. Duchemin, II. J. Stiibb. Rripiis— liov. U. Holland Tpylor, and Messrs. Wm. Anderson, M.D., John Smith, Kobert Wells, (Salmon Cov*) Elijah JHshop, (Burnt Head). Port-de-Gra .e — Rev. J, C Harv(»y and Messrs, John Andrews, Thoma.s liatten, M. Da we antl J. M. Maddoek. Buy Roberta— Rev. W. 0. Shears, and Messrs. Charles Dnwe, Isaac Bartlett, Dr. Win. Fraser, and Kli Dawe (Coley's Point). Harbor Grace— Revds. IJ. Jones, J. M. Noel, John Godden, A. C. Warren, and Messrs. Joseph Godden, Thomas R. Hennett, H. Fitzgerald and W. H. Earle. Carbonear— Rev. W. J. Hoyles, and Messrs. Wm. C. Hawker, Samuel Bennett, John Pearce, Geo. Crocker and Dr. J. Rj^all. Bay-de-Verds — Rev. G. S. Chamberlain, and ftFessrs. Geo. Cull, (Cai)lin Cove) Jonas Garret, Henry Blnndon, Charles Blundon, Henry Stephens, (Bay-de-Verds) Wm. Meadns, (Grates Cove). Trinity Bay South— Revds. G, Gardner, G. S. Chamberlain and Messrs. Wm. Meadns, sr., James Watson and ^loah Hendy, (Scilly Cove). Trinity Bay West — Revds. G. Gardner, H. Petley, and Messrs. .Tames Moore, sr., John Northover, (New Perlicar.) James Read, (Hearts Delight) James Gardner, sr., and Joseph Hopkins, (Hearts Content). Trinity Bay North— Rov. B. Smith, Dr. R. White, and Messrs. Gilbert "^H. Cole, Wm. Pittman, Edward M. Cookesley, A. W. Bremner and W. S. Green. Trinity Bay East — Rev. Wm. Netten, and Me-^^srs. D. Ronnie, Thos. Stone, John Mitllin, Peter Martin, Thos. Martin, and Geo. Raymond, sr. Bonavista Bay Soutli— Rev. A. E. C. Bayly, Dr. Skelton and Messrs. Samuel Mifflin, sr., Joseph Brown and Joseph Rolls, Ri re TIIK NT.W l'MrM»|.\Mi AI.M.WAC. «;i •or, (.'((iii- 1 ''iiiriv, Mis.s M.T- I'.im, .■\fi.s^ i'!iv»>. Mr. , .Mr. Jirnl nice. .\!r. i. .\il;uiis. .•< .\, iiiiit .M«'.Hirs. Jolm CoHin, lV»«ii. SlicMiN. Uuluirl iVimy, Mit. \\iiuxli, Sainuvl CuiUii a:ni ."^.iiiiiU'l Mrtiwii. lii>M,»\ist;i \U\y Niirtli l»cv. J. (i ('raii;, Dr. Oi't>rtf«» Skelton, ami .Mt^^.s^.s. l''ri'i| While, .folm ('. Doi.uri^ :uiil N\ ru. Kt-ari. SalvHur»«- Hi'v. I!. M. SKimur, mipI .Imiu'^ Miinlfr). Jolm Hrowii, jr., Jo.M'jili lll»u^»^ jr., Win. .Mfis>, .loho S(julif"< atul A.'liiriicr. I''(i)j:()--I{fv. ('. .Mi't'li, and .M'>srs. II. .1. IC.i'lf, Jariic.i Ko Is, jr., Ju-^iah WaliTiiiaii and Nathaniel |i:irik'^. 'rwilliiijfalc- l{('\(lx. li'-heri TcMipli'. A. S. II. Win^ior, (TI.T- rU))^ N«'iU) and Mcssr-t. Win. l/cthhrid),' •. .IonjiIi ('(lU)iinK', K. I'. liwo, KobiTt lit'wis and J(»h(i S(mire«, (Herring Neik). N()tr<" J'aine Hay, (north) Exploits, Hnrnt Ishir.d— Ilevdsi. W. Siniih, John IJewit, T)r, Alexauder, and Mtwrs. Ohas. Collins, ThoMJaH N\'iiif Qi f-t ■*-» U O *■» CO C'.-J THE Ai:\VF()rXI)LAM) ALMANAC. r*0 > O o d o • l-H o r> o t> \4 o o 125 Ph nr; IJav liobi'iTs— Kcv. (jcorj^e Biilleu, Isiun* .Mercer, ^^of Jieiij.) AbiKi" Snow, Smuhic] Mei'i-er aiiu Sdioiiidu French. H;ii-I>or (ji'nce - JIi'v. Jiiiues JJove, mikI John Hcnii'^tor, Jnnuvs liit'jiisley, Willis I'ur.sous, Wni, Slfplieiisoii, John Trapneil, and Jaijjcs ParsouH. {'Hrhoiieiir— IJev. John Gondison, >ind John Jorke, 1. L. Mc- Si'il, h. T. H. GuuNJ, Kobl.erl >J;u]dock, Wni. Guy and K. Giles. ]i^^v-dc-^'(Mn, James Pennock, Mark Osmond, Simon Manuel and Henry Knight. Placentia Bay— Rev. James "Wilson, and Thomas Giles, James Hollett, Edmund Read and James Williams. Burin — Rev. Joseph Pascoe, and Owen Pino, Richard Paul, John Weare, George Bishop, John Mitchell, sr., and Benjamin Hollett. Grand Bank— Rev. Solomon Matthews, and Edward Evans, James Hickman, James P. Snook, John E. Lake, and William P. Lake. LaPoile— Rev, Joseph Parkins, and Saul Bonuell, Wm. Stone, Wjn. Tread well and Geo. Ellsworth. Fortune Bay— Rev. Solomon Matthevf, Rev. Jabec Hill, and J. Williams, J:^dward Williams and ilcnry Williams. TFTK XEUFOUNDT.ANl) ALMAXA' »)", i,ot' Jicuj.) or, J;ini(>s pneil, and 1. L. Mc- 1 K. Giles. n. Oiirrie, illard and 10 mas H. Jienjamin Ilfitclu'r, ^e Barnes, , Richard lellg'rove, Ilobbs, t, James bs, (Bird Iford, sr., Vm. Mat- gc Allen, and Geo. 3, Joseph William Hodder, Linfield. yers, 8. luel and 3, James •d Paul, enjamin Evans, William I. Stone, till, and Mi'.sgravo Harbor — Ifev. S. Snowdon, and John Whiteway, g Jai)K's Ilicks, K. Wellon and Thomas l^lliott. ^ Notre l>ain(> l):!}', (north)— Kev. (Jeorgc J. Bond, Bev. Wra. O Ihamfittand Wmk Alercell, Jlei vy Ebsary and Henry Kuight. 2 Inspector— liev. George S. iMilligan, ^I.A. C ROMAiV CATHOLIC SOHOOI-S. O St. Jolm's— Ori)han Asylum, (Boys.) Teachers, the t'hristian g- Brotiiers. Industrial Department, -. ^ Ht. Patrick's, Biver Head— Teacher, B. J. IMcKeown. Harbor (irace— St. I'atriek's Krce Sciiool, (IJoys). Teacher, rj JiliclJael Scully. |» o nOMAX CATIIOMr ISOAnnS OF KDUCATIOX. § St. John's— Bight Bev. Dr. Power, Hon. 11. Kent, Hon. Kdv/nrd " :Morris, Hon. 1-]. D. Shea, .lohn Casey, .1. G. Goin'oy, \l. .). Jvent. 25 Harbor Griice, Carbon'^ar, ]?ay-de-Verds and Trinity, (south ^ and west)— Jlost B"V. Ih: Carfagniiu. and Patrick Dcvercux, mj 'J'homas Green, James Bulger, Andrew Drysdale, (Harbor Grace) g Bicliard McCarthy, Joseph ?iIcKay, and Maurice .Alalone, (Car- g bouear.) P^ Brigiis— Bight Bev. Dr. Carfagr.iiii, Bev. !•]. P. Walsh and ,ias. ^ Tarahan, .lames Moore, Patrick Is'uwlan, Bichard Delaney, sr., trj Patrick 15r<)pliy. ^ Harbor Main— Very Bev. Jeremiah O'Donnell, Wm. Holden, S Charles Furev, Wm. Woodford, (Harbor Main) .John Kennedy, g^ sr., (Holyrooii) James Hearn, jr., (Colhers) John Kennedy, sr., . (Harl)or xMain) Wm. Moore, sr., (Salmon Cove) and M. Wade, g" B G> sr., (Conception Harbor.) Trinity Bay North— Bev. J. Carolan, ('Bonavista) Patrick Mur- t^ phy and Ptobert Lawlor, (Trinity.) Bdward Murphy and Thomas g' McCormack, (Catalina) Jeremiah Scuulon, and John Doody, g (Bagged Harbor.) P ]}onavista South— Bev. Wm. Veitch, (King's Cove) William ^ Keongh, (Bonavista) Wm. Aylward, (Knights Cove) S. Byan, O (!V.-oadCove) Jo!ui .Murphy, (Keels) And. Mullowru'y, (Tickle g Cove) James Fong, (Open Hall) Jolin CMiievers, (I'late Cove) J. y Mujlowney, (Indian Arm). 5* Bonavista North — P"v. Wm. Veitch, (King's Cove) John »d Turner, (Cottel's island) Michael Cashin, (Goosberry Island) Samuel Kelly, sr., (15arnt Island ) Xchs. l'.atcrt()n, (Greenspoud). Fogo-Bev. James Prown, J. I'itzgerald, Miles Iinrk(>, (.]oc OD Bats Arm) Wm. (freen, Dai:icl I'.ryan, (Tilion jlarbor). 00 Ferryland— Bev. M. A. Clancey, II. OWeii, P. Jackmau, Xicho- ^ las Power, L'. Ca.shin, Gerald Jackniaii. p Bay Bulls— Verv K'ev. P. Cleary, Hcv. Nirholas Poach. Jos. J. o Williams, Thcs. Driscoll. J. lilackh-r, M. Casey, Miciiacl Carew, ^^ (Witless Bay) Tiiomas ( latlierall, (Pallinc j Great Placental— Bev. ('. li'v;n(>, Maurice Power, Thus, l.'ielly, 6 John Siunot, Francis Moon(M. Samuel Culiins. ^-t O 01 r-^ tit I TIIK XHWl'orNDJ.AXJ) ALMANAC. w o 03 o I o • O O Q > O 2/2 ffH o o o w > CO o eS Q o to o o o ^•3 o O o »— ! l.itllo J'laoentia— Jlov. liohcrt J?roiinan, Tlios. IVeeman, Alex, liiirko, John liii'lly, 'J'lios. Ivoits. • Plncontia West— I.'ov. F. ^tld^.illow, JJov. Wir. Doutney, Wm. Brown, .lolin Kyan, John llonnossy, Mii-hael E. ])\vyor. St. :\ravy's— hov. ll. O'Donno]!, J. Walsh, John Grace, Wm. Biirko, Mjcliae] I'^i.iJran, J. Miuphy, J. W'holan. Tropassoy — I'ov. T. IIoi;ni>bury. J. Waddleton, John Tobin, J. Deveroux, Joliii Noil, jr., John Ilowitt. ' l^nrin— licA'. Wm. liorn, JJov. A". IJonrdon, 1\. Marsliall, J. Power, Mat. .Ahvrshall, Wjii. Fit/jiatrick, Tho.*^. Ciorman. l-'ortnno J^av — Ih'v. .fniin ^'nih'n, llcv. Jno. AVaLsh, P. Burke, W. P.urko, P. lUirlio. jr.. 'P. Finsella, T. llcarn. Inspector — Micliar'l J. Kelly. ri::;K kiimc ok srori.AM) hoaiids or riircATiON. St. John's — Vxrv. .M. ITarvoy. Hon. 11. Tiiorl)nrn, James Baird, James Murray. James (ioodfellow, Alexander Taylor. ITarlior (trace^-Bov. Alexander Kos:^, George C. Rutherford, John Paterson, W. If. Thomi'son, roxfiRrx;ATioxAi, r.OArtPs or EP^■CATIO^^ St. Jolin'y— Rev. T. Hall, Hon. P. G. Tessier, K. Winton, Jas. Howe, .). N. ]"inlay, Kichard Neyle, il. W. Seymour. Harl)or Grace — Bev. Georn:c Harrin,<]rtOTi, (Smith's Sound) Bev. J. B. Sacr, fG/Miernl .Missionary) Tl:(jmas Hodge, (Tvvillingate) John Ilutehiiigs and Jnrnes ilutchiugs, (Harbor Grace). ZccIosi&:,tical Depaitmcnt, Rev. Bev. R.'v. u.'V. I.'.'V. Bev. !.'ev. Bc'v. Bi'V. B.'v. Bev. iJev. GHURCn OF EXGLAXD, p r c r, s 1'. f x v. yv v o u n d i, a n d , , Lord ]}ishop of Newfoundland. L'F.ANKIIY OF AVAI.OX. Puira/ 7)fvn;— Bev. T. M. Wood. F. B. .Murray, (Jalhedral. J.G. .Maehiii, (Ja1hes, Acade-!v. ■- . I'errvland, l^(J B DKAM'-.RY OF CONX'KrTION IJA-Y. Rnrnl Dean— Ilex. Juines C. Harvey. T. Noel, Harbor (irnce. S. M. Wren, Spaniard's Bay. .Joliii (Jodden, Harbor Urace and Bryants Cove. William J. Hoylos, (^arboiiear. J. Harvey, Port-de-(iravo. llobert ir. Taylor, r.ri^jiis. W. C. Shears, Bay Roberts. A. C. J. Warren, Ipper Island Cove, G. S. Chaiuberlain, Bay-d'.'-\ erd.s. DKANKUV Oi" TIUMTY J!AV. llurul IJean—liev. li. Smith. , B. Smith, Trinity, North side. , n. Duntield; Trinity. , S. M. Wren, New Harbor. George Gardner, Heart's Content. William Netten, Catalina. UKANKllV Ol'- nOXAVXSTA nAV. llurul Bean— licw A. E. C. Bayly. A. E. 0. Bayly, Jionavista W^illiara Kirby, King's Cove. , Salva.ixe. John G. Cragg, Greenspond. DEANKKY OF NOXUK-DAMK. liural I)eiiH—Ho\. . Rev. R. Temple, Twillingate. Rev. Alfred Winsor, Herring Xeck. Rev. Christopher ■Meek, FoiiO. Rev. John Hewitt, Betts Cove. Rev. W^ilter Smith, Tilt Cove. Rev. John Hewitt, Exploits, Burnt Island. ni;A.\i:uY of i'lack.n i'ia bay. lluritl Ikcui — Kev. • Rev. J. Kingwell, Harbor Bullet t. Rev. J. Loekward, Burin. liev. Josiah Darrell, Lanialitie. I)i;a\i;i;v o o P ^^ CI- c CO o (18 11 o TTIK XEWFOr'XDf.AXn Ar.MAXAO. Rtiv. John IJishop, lielloram. Uov. T. A. (loode, Cluuiiiel. liev. A. U. Waghornc, St. Pierre. 00 CO OS d o 09 S3 O 6 o o O o > o w o o O a O •f-i O B o o a 00 o LAim.VDOR. Rev. Georprc Bishop, Battle ITarbor. Mr, Wni. Ilowe, Lay Reader, Forteau and Flowers Cove. KKTUIED CLi:UG"SMEN. Rev. Thomas Boone, late Rural Doan, Notre Dame Ba}'. Rev. Wm. .lones, late Rector of Harbor Grace. TIIKOLOfilCAL COLLEGK. Vmfor—Thc Lord Bishop. Cominl— The Lord Bishop, and the Revds. F. R. MuiTay, T. "SL Wood, E. Botwood, J. F. Phelps. P/'incijHil . Vice-Principdl — Rev. Ambrose Ileygate, B.A. Studonts—Y. .T. J. Smith, Theodore Nurse, W. Howe, William Ilaynes, L. Payne, — Foster, — Gwyllym, — McLood. DIOCESAN SYNOD OF NEWFOUNDLAND. President, Right Rev, the Lord liishop. Clerical Secretary, Rev. J. F. Phelps. Lay Sotretary, G. T. Rendell. Treasurer, Henry Cooke. Auditors, Rev. A. C. F. Wood, John Goodridge. Executive CV.s//rt;)— Right Rev. Tiio.^rAs Josejmi 1'ower, M..\., Lord Bishop of St. .)ohn' I'icar (lenrrnl — \'ery liev. Tiio:\ias O'Connor, P.l'. Dean — Very Rev. PAXRinc Cleauv, P.P. 67. Juhirs ((\i/le,'lr(iI)—\orv Rev. W. Forristal, Adm., Rev. Pati-ick Delaney, Rev. M. F. Tlowley, D.I). Sf. Boixtroiiltive C'(;//rv/r'— Presideiit, Very Bev. W. J. I'itzpat- rick. Dean, Rev. M. \. l''itzgoridd. R(;v. R. Tieruey. Eeck-- .siuhlical stiMliMil, 1', .!. l'']oml. .S7. Pd'er'.-i i 'Impel ( sai/ — l.'i'v. Lnwi'CMi'c ^'(M•^'k(M•. rm-t'iiiiil {'ore fnid Tur():f>i — \ cry Rev. 'W O'Connor, P.l', A.G.;- llrv. .M.'.l. Clai'k.'. rrv//..s'.v Ihn, ami 1',,:,, Ji,'/!^ -Vcw Kev. Doau <'learv. i'.P.Rev. >, Uuacli, Key. .M, O'DriM-oH. THE N^<:\VF()rxr>LAM) ai.maxao. (Ill Fcrn/liiKi (tuiip;fxr and licnom—llov. John Walsti. Tn'p"sM'>i — ].\i^\. Tliomis lieiuiohnry. !'.!'. St. Mar/f. and S(i!„wni-r—\\^\. lad.ard O'Donnell, IM',, ilcv. Joliii St. .ii)Im. (Tir-tf I'l'icatlia—W^^v. Cliarlos Ii'vino. liramh ((ircaf ]'/a(T,!fia)—V\o\. .Tamed W liolan. L'lffle Vlarenlia — Ilov. It. Brennan. St. Ki/ra)i's—Uc\, \V. Dontney. Jjurin—llQV. William lioni, P.P. Odcrin — lie v. M. Morris. St. Lairrence—Rox. \. Ueardon. Lamaline — Rev. ^[. MacCnllow. JIarbor Breton and St. Jacques— Jlo.y. .Tohn Walsll, CONVKNIS. St. John's — Prospntation Convent, ^filitary Road ; ]\rerej Con- vent, ]Military Road; Presentation Convent, Patriek'ct Street; Mercy Convent, Belvidere. ToWw//— Presentation Convent. intless Bay — Presentation Convent. Burin — Mercy Convent. 2'Wvy/«?u/— Presentation Convent. Iienc2vs — Presentation Convent. St. Laii-renve — Mercy Convent. (ireat P/r/ccH^m— Presentation Convent. St. Mary's — I'resentation Convent. Harbor Breton — Presentation Convent. An Orplianage for Girls at Belvidere ; Orphan Asylum School, Cathedral Hill. DIOCKSE OF IIAnROB GRACE. The Right Rev. IIexry Caufagxini, D.D., O.S.F., Lord Bishop of Harbor Grace. Very Rev. .leremiah O'Donnell, Vicar General of the Diocese. Harbor Grace— Yery Rev. D. Falconio, Administrator ; Rev. D. Mclnnes. Carbonear—Jiev. Stephen F.Unn. Brif/us—Jiey. K F. Walsh, P.P. JIarbor Main—Vvev. .T. W. Donnelly. Conception Harbor — Rev. P. O'Donnell. Northern Bay — Rev. Wm. Ilanley. Bonavista — Rev. J. Carolan. Kin 03 O bo 1^ O €-1 La ('<)•!/■//(■ — Atlctnii'vl Iroiu TiUoii Harbor. T.I hrmhir — .vtieiiih il uiitc! u vcar by ;i I'rio.st from Ihirboi' i.'o,ii:'nf.< --Thi'i.'O Ol the rrfscnlutioM OriU'r, ami two of the Uracr of .Mi-rcy. j'lti'.i'Krrc'iM; A'MjsTor.ir of tuk \vi:st. [MrcfU'd L^ri.J -Sv. (,'r().';/i.\-i (11. 1 lion of Idnuih — \'ei7 liov. T. SK.viis, I'rcfocf Apostolic. 1st. (jmnje's, Cod livi/, ^-c. — Jicv. Joseph Vei'oniiotiu. Dunn, IJcv, :\iKTii()!)isT ('iiriicir. IJov. Jon.v fiooDiso.v, rrchidcnt of Couforencc. liov. JobJCPii P.vhCoi:, Secretary. ST. John's DismicT. St. John's — IIov. Thomas Harris, liov. S. 1] William Ki'nor < Jraco — Rev. .lamps inivc. ]5riv. (Jco. ]$iil]on. lilack Head — l{<>v, Jcrcniiali Kniln'op. Wcsffrn iJay — IJev. U. W . ]'i'(MMiiaii. island (Jovo — IJev. Jolni fi. Ciin'ic. rcrlican— lli'V. fiporgc II. Urviiiit. Hants Harbor— llev. Thomas H. James. Cataliiia— Ikov. (ioorgo F. Wil]f«_v. ]'ort-do-(Travo— licv. William H. Iv.l^voan. Trinity— llcv. Jesse TIcyficld. Hlioal Harbor, ^:('.—1m'v. J IciiryC'. Ilatclier, Rev. iildgar Taylor. (Ireens Harbor— Kov. James Nnrso. Labrador—Kev. . rP.KSJn'TEPJAX CHlJiCH IX ("AX AHA. Jlov. i\I. H.Aitvi;v, St. Jolin'rt. liev. Jam!'-,s PArTKHsox, St. John'.s. ]iOV. A. Poss, Harbor (iraco. liev. C. Crcolmaii, Bay of Islands. Pev. W, P. (Jralkshaid;. PetPs Cove. COXCtPKGATIOXAL chupch, Jlev. Tiiomas HALh, Qiieen'.s Road (.'Jiapel, St. John's. Piov. George Harrington, Pcndell Harbor, Smitii's Sound, Trinity Pay. JJov. J. ]). Sp.or, ri(>neral Missionary. Cliam'oor of Commcrco, St. Jchsi's. Hon. S. Pondcll, President. Hon. ]{. Thorburn and K. Pnder, Vice-Presidents. J. Goodfellow, Secretary. W. P. (Jrieve, Hon. P. Thorburn, Hon. A, W. Harvev, J. J. Adam, iMlwin Duder, ]Ion. P. (J. Tessier, Hon. S. Pende'll, T. P. Smilh, J. Goodfellow, G. Powring, W. H. Mare, T. W. Stabb, P. H. Prowse. il, Ucv. J, Banks. rXTOX BANK OF NIAVFOUNDLAXD. Directors— Hon, P. Thorburn, Hon. A. W. Harvey, John JIunn, Walter P. Grieve. .I.J. Adam. James (^.oldie, IManager. G. S. Pinsent, Aeeountant. James T. Smith. Teller. Prescott X. JUdley and William ]1. G'rowdy, Clerks. Pol>ert J. Pinsent, Q,.(J., standing Counsel and Solicitor. Discount Days— Mondays and Thursdays, from ]i'i o'clock. Hours of Business— Prom 10 a.m. to ;) p.m. M o Hj O m a ri- o 13 O P g o Q O U' CD '. w Directors— linn. Stciilion Ufridcll, ('Iiarlo.'j JSovvrin^jf, James ^ ( !(M)iiri(i;j!'t', I'dwiii Wilder, Hon. JoIim Winter. i—i Kohcrt Mrown, Maniiircr. ilftii'v Cooke, Aceonnfant aJid O Teller. .Idhii W. !I->.v\vard, Henrv l"). Carter an.l W. :i, Ihuln; jj Clerks. Hon. J''. 15, T. Uartor, (^C., slandin;^ Counsel and Solicifor. ^ jiisconnt [)avs — Tuesdays and l"'ridays from li^i o'cloelc. o O o 4J 09 ft a l^lrtugal- Hours of r.ii>in(>ss — l'"rom 10 a.m. to ."] p.m. Fcrsi^n Ccusiilates. -Charles Vox JJeiinett, Consul-General for New- foundland. Niee-Consid— Thomas 1{. Smith, St. John's ; John .Muim, Harbor (iraee; William Jnot, Jiarin ; H.T. llolman, llai'- I/or liretoM and (.Jaultois; (Jibert Humj)hrey Cole, Tiinity ; riiilip .John (irouehy, I. aToile ; Charles .^liddleton, J'.urjireo; Cioorg-e Metiservy, .Jersey Harbor; Thomas D. Dourcier, J^ittle IIarl)or. Spain — Don .lose Fronsky, Viee-Consnl, St. John's: Don Ma- tias .Morcy y ^'aurre^. Harbor Grace. Consular Agents — John Duder, T\villin< and Calves L'3 2 Oxen and (^ow9, the $100 5 00- Ale, Porter, Cider and Perry, the gallon - - - " ^* ^^^ ^ Apples, the barrel .'«) S Iiaoon,nam8,Ton{rue8,Smoked HeefandSansageSjlheewt. 1' 00 p iieef and Pigs' Heads, salted and cured, the brl. of L^OOlbs. 00 O Uiscuit or Hread, the cwt. -- - - - - -007o Sweet or Fancy Biscuits and Crackers, the $100 - - ];H)0 g Jiutter, the cwt. 1 1- S* (^heesa, the cwt. 1 50 ^^ Chocolate and Cocoa, the 11). 04 p Cigars, 5 per cent, ad valorem and the M. - - - - 2 04 P Coffee, the lb. 00 3 P* Coal, imported or brought into the port of St. John's, the ^j ton 2.5 g* Confectionary, the cwt. - - - - - - - «^ •''O ^ Feathers and Feather Beds, the lb. - - - - - 0.*) m. Fish— salted, dried and pickled, the cwt. - - - - 1 .32 ^ Flour, the beirrel ^-^^ca FVuit— dried, the lb. 04 S- " Other descriptions, (except Apples) the $100 - ^ ^^ uj Lumber, the M. ----...- i 00 g Mulasses, the gallon ^^ f^^' 2. Oatmeal, the barrel - - 20 g Indian Meal and Pease, the barrel - - - - - lo pj Pork, the barrel of 200 lbs I 00 o* Salt, the ton -0 Jg Shingles, the M. 40 «^ Shooks and Staves (manufactured and dressed ) the $100 20 00 Spirits, viz: — Brandy or other Spirits, not herein delined ?P or -enumerated, and not cxi-eeding the strength of proof by Syke's Hydrometer, and so in proportion for Q any greater strength than the strength of proof, the O gallon ^ ^'^ § All other Spirits, of greater strength than forty-three over g" proof, shall be deemed to be undefined Spirits, and p shall be subject to duty accordingly - - - - ^ Rum, not exceeding the strength of proof by Syke's Hy- " drometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength t^ than the strength of proof, the gallon - - - 1 00 Qg Giai, not exceeding the strength of proof by Syke's Ily- ^ drometer, and so in ])roportif)n for any greater ^ strength than the strength of proof, tlie gallon- - 1 20 ^ Whiskey, not exceeding the strength of proof by Syke's J^ Hydrometer, and iso in ])roiiorlioii for any greater strength than the strength ot ])r()t)f, the gallon - - J liiit<(i. Iho cwf. L' 00 '* hustiinl. lIuM'wt. L^ AO T TobMCfo— Al;imiriic!;iir(Ml, lilt' 1I», - - - - -0 12 Lf'Ml', til.' 11). - i'7 " Srcnis, the cwt. AO Tiinhcr, tlh- tnii .•)(> \iiu'i,Mr, the ;j;;ill()n - - - - - •- - - |() AN'incH, vi/. : — Chanipo^'iU'. the frulloii - - - - '2 00 I'nrt ami .Math'ira, llic j^alliin 1 ."A) Slu'i'i'v and .MaK/.aniUa, ii'.', per cent, (id nilun'm, and tlio gallon- - - -' O'.iO Spanish iJi'd, l»t'iiia. Sicilian, iMfriicirM Jlcd, I.isbon, Com- nu.n, ( 'ajx' ami .Mala;;ii, llie gallon - - - - (!() narct. llio -allon - - - ()♦;!) lloclc. U'lr^xiiiiily and l.i;xhl" lihcni.^h Wine, lhf> nt. ail ra/orr»i, and the fral'on - ("^0 iicady-inade Clothes, vi/ :— Coats, .iaekt-ts, 'J'l'owsor.s, V\aisleoats anil Soiilhwesters, the :;';U(> - - - L'O 00 Stockitij^s, Shirts and i>rawers (made by hand and not woven) the ;?lito 20 00 :\fantle.s, l)ress(-s, Cloaks, Sacks, the .slOO- - - -20 00 Candles, the Sv^CO 20 00 -Manufactures of Wood, ('<'xcept (-'abinefc Wares, 3Iusical Instriunenls and Afjci'icultural Iniplcnieiits) the $100 20 00 Knijity Casks of .all kinds, notcontaininij: Merchandize — in- cludin^r I'i'di ISoxes .and returned Casks, the fjjilOO 20 00 Packajres in which l»ry (ioods are imported, the JJilGO 1.". 00 Fresh Meat and I'oultry, the .SK). I ,0 00 Ancliors and Chain (tables. ( 'oj^jier and Composition Metal for Ships, viz : — Bar, J'.olt and Shoathin^jf ; Nails, Iron, vi/.:--l)ar, j'.olt, Sheathinir, and Sheet; Wrought; Xails ; Corda^'f^ and llemj) Cables : Oakum ; Canvas.s ; Coi'ks and Corkwood : I'itch ; Pitch, Tar, h'(\sin, Ihiw T'lri'i'Mtine : I'i->hin2: Tackle, Masts and spars ; Sheet 'i'iu and Soldei' ; Machinery and part.s of Machinery, impoi-tcd for the use of I'oiindrics, Fac.-tories, Willis, cu' otiirr ])ui'jii)ses ; Staves, undressed: Oats, Jlice, Indian Corn, i'.ran, Jiarley, Medicines, the $100 - - 8 00 (Joods, \\ ares and Merchandize, not otherwise enumer- ated, described or charu-ed with duty in this Act, and iK.t olherwi.^e exempt, the $100 . . . _ J.^OO l.OCAr, niSTIM.ATlOV. Hrnndy, not exceeding the sti-ength of ])roof by Sykoss llydnunetcr, and so in lu'ojiortion for any greater strength than the .streuglh of pi'nnt the gallon - - 1 20 Cin, not'excoedi/ig the sti'cnglh of proof by Sykes's Ily- si.rtiiglhpf ;'roof, thegaliou - r ,\ 00 ( '. 1, ( 'om- 1.' (K) 1> .",() ().> 12 i'7 .'lO (» IM •J 00 1 .-A) 0{i() (!() t;!) CO i<() |ll(.n - .•il'otl - - I'U 00 lid not - :?0 00 - I'O 00 - 20 00 iiisio.'il »i $100 L'O 00 ze — 7J1- 81(H) 20 00 2 ftjIGO J;ioo - .0 (JO f, Iron, rough c nvasH ; 1, IiilW Sheet linory, Kico, - 8 00 iimcr- t, and - irino ykoss •(.'tit'ir - 1 L'O CiltOl" - ] 00 dios's eater - ,1 00 '-1 THK NKWForNDl.AND AI.M.VN.vr. o liiim, not pxcpodlnpr tho stronsrth of proof l).v Syl^rsV Ify- droiot'trr, und ^o in {trcporlion lot" ;iriv fxrciiLi'i* titrcnigih tha'i tho utrongth of proof, llie gallon - - $0 TAm,K OK i:xi:mitions. Q rrintinp: I'roH«»*s. rrlrilin;; I'aT)pr, ( lioynl and Dcaiy) I'riiitin^' pj ry{)Os and dl other I'ritdinfj: Material.'- " g I'rinted I'ookn and J* inipldf-ts, Alapi iind (/harts OB Coin and Hidlt^Ji, III fnp, i-'lax, Tow -. Fresh iMsh, J la it ^ Wlieat, Mali's O riant.-, Trees, Shrubs g I Mmanufactiired Wool and ll'iw Coltoii c^ Specimens ilhistrativi: of Natural lli^lory $ Works of Art — vi/-., JMigravings, I'aiuLiiigs and Statuary not intended for sale Articles imported fur religious purposes and not intended foi sale Manure of all kinds / o, Agricultural Implements ami .Macliinory imported by Agricul- ^• tural Socities, for the promotion of Agrii'tdlure ^ Arms, Cloth and Provisions for her Majesty's Land and Sea P Forces q" Passengers' Baggage, Household l-'urniture. and WOrliin^c Tools, 13' and implements, used and in the use of persons iiriiviiig in p the Island <^ Ifefuse liice, Seeds for Agricultural purposes g| \'ege tables of all sorts ^ Hides and pieces of Hides, not taimed, curried or dressed Q Coals (when not imported or brouglitmto ttie I'ortof St..lohn's) ^ Articles of every description imported for the use of the (Jov- ^j ernor c- l)onations of Clothing specially imported for distribution gratu- ^ itously by any ('Iiaritable Society ^ Cotton Yarn Tig Iron, Coke I'ark for 'fanning Leatlrn* Sulphuric Acid when used for the niamifacture of M:inur<' Twines, to be used in mauufacluring nets in this Coljny Dye Stuifs Junk, Old Iron, Old ('opper and ('oniposition-metal Articles lor tiie ollicial use of Foreign Consuls ISteam Fngin<>s, JJoilers, I'ropellers, Water-wheels, and Saws, p_ ■when used in the original construction of Steam IJoats built C'J in this Island, Mills or Factorit's, aNo (/rustling Mills fur **^ Q >-* o Ui O including (ilobrs, p .1 Schools, ^ o Mining jjurposes Philosophical instruments and apparatus, includin' when imported and for tiie use of (..'olleges aiK Seientifit" or Fiferary Soci»'!;i-< .^ Materials for sheatiiing the bottom of \'essols, such as Zinc, ('opper and Composition-metal, together with nails, I'ajior ^- or felt, which may be used under the same ^ Live Shoe}), Sand, \\ uoleu Yarn, and (Jurn for the manufacture ^ of Brooms f*" 7« TPIE NEWrULNDLANr) ALMANAC. 00 CO d o OQ pi o B It shall not be lawful for any Importer of driod I-'ish to Ware- house the sarno in any oi the Port.'* in thi.s culoi.y or its I)ciH*u- cics, without tho payment of the duty heroiuhefore imposed; and the provision of any Act of this Colony with regard to the ^\'arellousing of ( Joods on the first entry thereof, or to the allow- ance ol drawbacks upon exportation, shall not in either ease apply to or i)e construed to apply to ftuch tish : Provided, that the section shall not apply to such H«h of Hritish catch antl cure, unless otherwise declared by I'roclamation of the Governor, pul:>lislied in the fi'oi/al (iuxftte. All Yachts sailing under Warrant of the Ijords of the Admi- ralty, or belonging to the lioyal Yact Club, ahall be exempted on view of the said Warrant, from payment of all locail l>utie!i whatsoever. O O o c5 CO o M l-H O O CO I— » I I d o u Barlaor Duos. The following amounts, as Harbor Dues, shall be paid by Vessels arriving at the Port of Ht. fchn'a, at the time of their being entered at the Custom IJonse, except Ships of War and Vessels engaged in the Coasting trade and P'ishing, viz, : Every vessel of Sixty tons and upwards, and not more than One Hundred tons, $2. Every vessel of more than One Hundred tons, and not more than Two Hundred tons, $3. Every vessel of more than Two Hundred tons, and not more than Three Hundred tons, $4. Every vessel of more than Three Hundred tons, and not move than Four Hundred tons, $5. Every vessel of more than Four Hundred tons, $6. Provided, that no vessel shall be compelled to pay Harbor Dues more than once in every half-year viz. : Once between the First day of January and Thirtieth day of June, and onco between the Thirtieth day of June and First day of January. A19 J "I 3 O ^ B Ol 2 o »0 !_ Cji_ -J Ol 05 0» •d o d i !. Tine Nl':\Vrot:M)L;VNI) ALMANAC Z-JTZ I to Wart'- its Depeu- im posed; itrd to the the allow- ith«'r (raNe iilecl, that 1 and (•»«!•«', Governor, he Admi- t'xempted tni iJutica Alsstraot from ITowfoundland Census of 1871. ! paid by e of their War aud lore than not more 3ofc more not more Harbor between md once auary. r-fl K'Ti5J'r'ti'--aHr3'^r";JS''"'V3 "^ u -2 3 .^ "^ 3 tr lb nch Shore r.tJor Total 5 5' 5< 3 3 3. 5^ ? 1% £:Br5tEio «» »■♦ •^ o ^ r* *- ^ -a Apt ■ i' 00005- ? •^ s ^ — ^^ i»* 05 Cn N^ ^^ ,^^ ^^^ Mi« ka* o CO Cn Cn -1 «0 05 CJi CO Ot -I Cn CO -1 -I t; ~i Population, 71. 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Free Kirk. 93 a-. : 2 05 • ' Hit • »- 10 • K) X Ok «o Otto to ro -^i • 00 CO X 05 Congrega- T >^ • ■ • CO OS • «-i £ • • • • '. • • CO rf« tionul. 35 K) « a • ■ • • « • • • • Baptist.&c. tw 05 O O i»rt»^: ; : i-i^^io* • • •»-» 77 O 3 (-♦■ D P CO cr 1^ o pr CD CO O CD cr a o c CO o m «r^ O o o p w o CD <0 Tlir, Ni:\VF()IM)l,ANI) ALMAXAf O -;— ^--~: •^ Tlio followinp: nolificntioiis mid ajipoiiitments hnvc been made ^ since tlio Toroguiiig slicels went to jiress : '^ Jame* Ilarnev, to lie a member of the St. Mary'.s Koad Board, g J. Saiiivbii'-y, to be a member of Uierool'M Island lioad Hoard. "w Stei)lieii Jeans, jr., to be a member of the Catalina and Ragged Harbor li<>:id IJoard. 1I( lenry J. Jvule, to be a member of the Road Board for Fogo, JMward Koiigli, to be a member of the Ferryland, Caphn Bay and Atjuaforte Road Board, in the room of Edward Keough. William Howorth, R.N., to be a Justice of the Peace for the Western (Joant. William lloworth, R.X., to be a Notary Public. Adver AlistivH JUrird -i 4 o boon made torn] ]?oard. ioful Hoard, nd Kagged -1 for Fogct. Caplin Bay leougli. ACQ for the P •-i P o Contontg. AilvorlisonioniH ----__ Ab.sti-act Iroiu Nowfuuiidlaiid Census of l!!^7l Jkiard of Works Dopai'tnuMtfc - - _ _ ]{oar(ik - ~ - . _ I'nion ]>aid\ of Xowfoniidland - - - ('orjiniorcial IJank of Nowfonndlaiid Barristers and Attornovs— Snprotno Court Jiarriators and Attorneys-— Northern Disti'iet Calender Pages— .Moon's I'liasos, Sun's Bi.sing and Sotting at St. John's every day in the year, Sun's deeli- nation, lv|nation ot tune, Jli.ijh Water at St. .lohn's every niurnii'g and al t(>rnoon, Metnoran- (hi, «&e., (See. - - - _ _ Colonial Seeretary'.s Ullioo ----- Court Houses and Keeper..- - . _ _ Connnissioners of Wrecked l'roi)erty ... Conunissioners of Pilots - -' - . . ('oninussioners of Allidavits, jS:e., in S. Court ( 'Olonial and Continonta. Clinreli Soeiety - - - Chamber of Comiuoree, (St. .John's) . - _ Constabulary ----.. Difference of time at various i)laees on the (.ilobe as com- pared witli St. .lohn's .... Departmental OfTicors u( the Covcrnmont - District Surgeons - - * . Eclipses for the year 1878 - - - - - Executive ('ouncil ---_-. Educational Instifniions— Protestant and Roman Catholic Education Boards, ifec, - - - . Ecclesiastical l'e])artment, &c., &c. - - - Fixed and Movable I'Vstivals, Anniversaries, &o. - Financial Secretai-y's Ollice ----- Foreign Consuls --.__. Goals and Coalers -----. Her Majesty's Chief Oi/icer's of State - . . House of AsRomlily ---.-. Harbor Dues- .-,... o P 1 crs? 1 I-" 1 1 P r+ 18 CO •20 I 70 -^ so THK NKWroi'N'DIAXl) ALMANAC In-spoc'lors of Weights i\nd Meiisures - - - 6y Jiuiifiil l).'f)-irtinent— rnniprisinsr lists of Barristors and A\torM('ys of Siiprorne C.'Ourt, Stipendiary Mngis- tintes, Justices of tlie Peace, &c., &c. - - AG I/f{ji'G - 19 - 2y - 00 - nl - r>7 - 72 tatAs wr'fld sr, - 2'J - 61 > 17 - 21 - 22 - 22 - 29 - 29 - 29 - 58 - 01 - 22 - 73